The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 03, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE THREE
gene Saturday night.
co, arrived Tuesday to visit her par­
The Ernest Bedwells went to their ents. the - Henry
Millers.
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home at Ontario Sunday evening.
The senior class had a basket social
Friday evening, netting $107.00. Ella
Mae Grim won the $3.00 in war
By Mra. Rose Hadriek
stamps as her basket brought $10.00,
and Jean Browns was second, getting
Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer were
*1.50 in war stamps. Mrs. Jim Tade hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan for
received a *25 war bond.
a birthday dinner on February 1, the
Mrs. Carl Haddox took Carl to occasion being Mr. Spencer’s birthday
Portland for medical treatment Fri­ and Mrs. Duncan’s birthday.
Glenn Norton, coach and superin­
day.
Mrs. Dorothy Kendler and two tendent. accompanied nine of his bas­
children of Portland are spending ketball boys on a tour last week end
George Harkenrider
Hermiston, Oregon
some time with her parents, the W. C. which they enjoyed. They lost the
game at Joseph but won at Lostine,
Isoms.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sawalish were and all members of the team played.
Sunday visitors at the W. M. Mrs.
Wilson
___ of _____
__ _______
Mabel Ditzler
Portland
spent the week end here at the home
RIAN AIEALC rrAAC I gut, Idaho, is visiting his parents. home.
Ray Coulter is improved after of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
IKKIUUI NW IILM I. Leo Haddox of Hermiston is car- a Pfe.
severe case of pneumonia. He is Sale, and visited her daughter, Laura
ing for his brother Carl's place while
By Mrt. Grace Shaun
Mav Ditzler.
stationed at Callan, Calif.
he is in Portland.
123 S.E. COURT — PENDLETON
Mrs. Esther Strasser pronounces
The Marshall Markham family and
Irrigon's professor, George Linn, is Ella
Mrs. C. W. Grim has been quite ill
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Mae
Grim
and
Kathleen
Paulson
the
President
’
s
ball
a
grand
success.
with the flu. She is somewhat better. being called to the army, leaving a were in Hermiston Saturday evening. The sum taken in this community was
Sam Smith passed away Sunday vacancy in the school that will be
Mrs. Alma Grieves of Hermiston triple that of last year. The music
night after a short siege with the flu. hard to fill at this time.
by the Pendleton Field orchestra was
was an Irrigon visitor Saturday.
He was over 93 years old. He was
Mrs. Carl Haddox arrived home
Billie Gabriel left last week end for
Mrs. Lee Larson was in Irrigon much enjoyed.
at his home near Irrigon. He has Tuesday saying that Mr. Haddox is Wednesday
visiting her son Robert.
Mrs. William Kryger was able to Portland where she has entered Eman­
spent most of 24 years here. He better but had to stay longer.
E. A. Stephens has his pump in and return home last Sunday after a uel hospital for nurses training.
leaves his widow and 3 sons: Harry
By Margaret Thorpe
Mrs. Frank Rutherford is being
Mr. and Mrs. Hogeland of Stan­
the water from his well. week at the Hermiston hospital.
and John and Robert Smith, all of Ir- field are visiting at the home of May­ is now using
Boardman defeated Umatilla on
congratulated upon her son’s promo­
Sam
Umiker
was
a
Hermiston
Orville
Kensler
left
Sunday
for
Ft.
Mrs.
rigon, and two daughters, Mrs. Olive
tion. Jimmy McDermott recently the home basketball floor Friday night
Lewis to join the army.
visitor Thursday.
Fredrickson of Stanfield and Mrs. nard Hoagland.
passed the highest of ten on his exam with a score of 21 to 33. Umatilla’s
Mahlon
Dewing
arrived
home
from
Howard
Riley
telephone
crew
Browning
and
Robert
The
Mrs.
Jack
Hazel Norcross of Portland. Mrs.
for engineer- He is the youngest en­ second team won their game.
nearly
four
years
service
in
Alaska
to
Umatilla
Thursday.
They
Grace
O
’
Brien
and
son
moved
Walters
and
Fredrickson arrived Monday morning
Potts spent the week end at
have been living at the Leicht camp. Saturday to visit his parents, Larry gineer at the age of 23 on .the Union his Don
and Mrs. Norcross Monday evening, Chester were Hermiston visitors Mon­ The
home. He is now stationed at
Pacific railroad.
Dewing
and
Mrs.
MacDonald
who
Walker
crew
took
over
the
work
day.
Frank Fredrickson was also here
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burgin and Portland.
hardly recognized him. He will re­
The E. R. Schneiders and the Er- here.
Monday.
The show Saturday night was Ar­
son and Selby Hogue of Portland are
turn
to
Alaska
in
about
twenty
days.
Ellen
Miller,
student
nurse
of
Pas
­
arrived
home
from
Eu-
Roy Fredrickson, seaman at Farra- nest Bedwells
my Touchdown . Following the show
visiting here.
L. Jouannault suffered a light was an infantile paralysis benefit
dance at which a good crowd attended.
stroke a week ago.
Bob Smith made a business trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFarland of Pendleton
Monday.
Corvallis visited over the week end
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter and
at the home of Mrs. Vern Gabriel and
Mrs. Collie Tillory who are sisters of family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ham­
Mr. McFarland. This was their first ilton and family spent Saturday in
Pendleton.
trip to Stanfield.
Mrs. Floyd Bouey spent the week
Mrs. Alvin May and small son are
at the home of James May at Athe­ end in Portland.
Lyle Tannehill left for Everett,
na for an indefinite time.
The Stanfield-Echo unit demonstra­ Wash., to spend a few days before re­
tion of war-time cookery, made by turning to San Diego.
Mrs. George Daniel has been con­
Mrs. Troy Coleman and Mrs. Carl
Weltzin, was very much enjoyed by fined to her home this week due to
14 members. After the meeting Mes­ illness.
Gilbert Pettys left Tuesday night
dames Fisk. McPhetridge, Bard and
Hedrick sorted the old ciothes to make for Fort Lewis for army training.
Mabel Bishke returned from the
them ready for the salvage collector.
The Grange will sponsor a card East where she visited her husband.
party Saturday night, February 5, at
the Grange hall. A lot of fun and HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, paator
good eats to conclude the evening is
assured by the committee.
The Lord’s Supper will be observed
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and during the Sunday morning worship
Georgy visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. service, and the pastor’s sermon will
Rueber last week and Mrs. Rueber ac­
companied them home to Hanford un­ be a study of this subject.
We’ll let our customers do the talking for us. They’re the ones that really shopped
til Sunday.
Mrs. Charlev Kruse is clerking in
around and compared . . . they speak without prejudice. They say Stone s prices are as
the dry goods department of the M.
low as the lowest . . . and on more items. For Stone s feature a greater variety of
Refvem store.
foods, more complete selections than any store in town.
The Ladies Aid will meet at the
Refvem home on Thursday afternoon
with Miss Elva Berry and Mrs. Cor­
dilla Lowe as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waid and
Miss Lennä Waid were business visi­
WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS
LET US SOLVE
tors in Pendleton last Saturday.
Mrs. Strasser, chairman of the in­
YOUR EYESIGHT
fantile paralysis fund, reported Wed­
Tenderleaf Orange Pekoe, a warming and healthful drink.
PROBLEM!
nesday morning that the quota for
Stanfield of $68.00 was oversubscrib­ If your eyes trouble you come here
ed and that *150 was raised here.
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modern glasses ground to fit if
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHVRCH
they
are needed.
8 Points— sunripened whole kernels—fills in for any occasion.
E. M. Ay era, Paator
Support the
STANFIELD NEWS
Fourth War Bond Drive
Quality Shoe Repairing
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Will Pay Prompt Attention to
Mail Order*!
Union Oil Company
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
BOARDMAN NEWS
“I’ve Shopped Around.
I know that for—
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Low Food Prices
TEA.................... 4-oz. 23c
* e
r
CORN, Del Monte 12-oz. 14c parein
CATSUP, C. B. 14-oz. 17c WARLÓAN
MOPSTICKS . each 12c
158
GRAPE JUICE qt. 27c 3
299
18 Points—pressed from rosy red tomatoes, slightly seasoned and spiced. C H B brand.
Old Dutch Cleanser
2 cans
Spring-type model, buy one now, available at Stone’s stores.
6 Points, Church’s established quality, something you have been wanting for a long time.
PRODUCE—fresh every morning—.
New Potatoes .... 3 lbs. 27e
Grapefruit, Ige. size Calif. 3 for 23c
Lettuce, large firm head* • each 12c
Potatoes, U.S. No. 2 . . 50 lbs. 89c
Oranges, large sweet . . dozen 59c
Fourth and Ridgeway Ave.
Sunday evening service will be held
at the home of the pastor. The Bible
study and message will center around
the sixth chapter of Matthew.
You are invited to come and worship
with us.
Over 30 Years Successful
Optical Experience!
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
Near Bue Depot
Swan Soap
giant bars
New Shipment of
Spry—15 points
Turkey Wire
3 Lb. glass 680
Lifebuoy Soap
Cakes
3
200
Lux Toilet Soap
Cakes
3
200
4-ft.
Also Other Size Wire
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
Anvil Pumice Soap
for mechanics
Bar
8e
Point Values Reduced
FRANKS - 5 points, good with kraut .. lb. 31 Ç
SAUERKRAUT - Fresh pack......quart 150
HAMS - Armour Star - 5 points
lb. 35c
CHICKEN T AM ALES
Coeur d’Alene Apple Butter, 38 oz. jar 33c
Rosedale Peas.................. 20 oz. tin 12c
Pierces’ Diced Beets
19 oz. tin 11c
Sugar Loaf Tomatoes
19 oz. tin 14c
10 pts. Dinette Salad
19 Vegetable
oz. tin 16c __ _____ ______
6 Pts. Dennison’s Pork & Beans, 1512 oz. tin 12c
3 " Pts.
Th Dennison’s Chili with Beans, 17 oz. gl. 23c
1 Pt.
Swift Deviled Ham........ 3 oz. tin 18c
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
8 Pts.
10 C Pts.
PL.
5 Pts.
10 Pts.
BOIL, brisket or rib, 5 points . lb. 190
ROAST, 8 points ...
Blade or arm cuts
lb. 270
Prices Effective Feb. 4 to 10........... Subject to Market Changes.
On Ration • Free List!
Griffith Salted Peanuts .
Fancy Comb Honey......
Libby Tomato Slices ....
Model Tobacco.............
Roeding Calimyrna Figs
Sphinx Layer Figs.........
McGrath’s Green Beans .
Royal Baking Powder....
Hershey Cocoa..............
Sperry Pancake Flour....
..... 712 oz. 25c
.......12 oz. 41c
...... 29 oz. 27c
.......... 1 lb. 79c
....... 12 oz. 32c
.. 1 lb. pkg. 37c
... 19 oz. tin 14c
... 12 oz. tin 52c
.... 8 oz. tin 11c
9.8 lb. sack 73c
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
LaGrande and Baker
— BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY —
D. F. BELDING
Telephone 2391
Hermiston, Ore.
PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO.
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