The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 10, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1944.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mn. Grace Shoun
The Wallace Mende family of Illi­
nois has got settled on the Frank
Fredrickson place. They had a rail­
road car of supplies that he has emp­
tied and taken out to the farm.
Ellen Miller, student nurse of Pas­
co, was a Sunday visitor with her
parents Henry Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny and Mrs.
Lester Sites were Pendleton visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker and Wm.
Gollyhorn were Hermiston visitors
Monday.
The W. C. Isoms have finished mov­
ing and are living in their new house
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
home from Portland Wednesday-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and
daughter Luella and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hill were in Hermiston Wednes­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg were
in Hermiston Thursday.
Milo McFarland was an Irrigon vis­
itor Friday.
Mrs. Freda Mae Shoun of Walla
Walla was an Irrigon visitor Sunday.
Mrs. H. W. Grim has a letter from
her son Raymond Allen of New Guin­
ea telling her that he was O K, the
temperature was 130 degrees in the
shade.
J. O. Sweringen hears from Mrs.
Sweringen that she has the tonsilitis.
Mrs. Johnny Sweringen of Hermis­
ton was an Irrigon visitor Sunday.
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Seven couples, the Roy Minnicks |
and Luella, the Fred Houghtons, the 1
Dan Hills, the Glasgows, the Wm.
Wilsons. E. Isoms and the Dave Stea­
galls met at the Henry Miller home
for a pinochle party Sunday evening.
The Lloyd Aldrichs, the Calvin Al-1
lens, the Lester Sites and Frank Ry­
der and Clark Stephens weren among
the Hermiston callers Saturday night.
Avery Shoun arrived home from
Mountain City, Tenn., Monday morn­
ing. Everything was very much
George Harkenrider
Hermiston, Oregon
changed in 46 years but he enjoyed
himself very much in three states,
North Carolina. Virginia and Tennes­
be nearly two months before he goes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery and
see.
Mrs. Joy Smith and mother, Mrs. sons spent Friday and Saturday in
It was an error last week that Geo.
Linn was going into the service im­ Tom Caldwell were Hermiston visi­ Holdman with his mother, Mrs. Pierce
Gugan and in Pendleton where Mont­
mediately but is supposed that it will tors Tuesday.
gomery received medical attention.
Mrs. Ralph Storm of Portland ia
here visiting her husband, who is em­
ployed here on the railroad.
By Mre. Glenn O et rom
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Capper are
in Spokane where Mrs. Capper will
undergo a major operation.
£2888
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Byrant Williams of Portland, for­
mer student in the local school, spent
last Wednesday here visiting friends.
Mrs. George Kendler Jr and daugh­
ter and son of Portland are here
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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George Kendler Sr. and her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom in Irrigon.
“ . . . with firmness in the right, as God gives us the right, let us strive on to finish the
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Mrs. James Byrnes returned last
3.
work we are in . .
Let Lincoln’s immortal words remind you to save every penny,
week from the Hermiston hospital
at
every dime, every dollar to invest in EXTRA War Bonds. Stone’s can help you save . . .
where she had spent a couple of
for there’s a saving on everything you buy in a Stone’s Store. Stone’s greater variety,
days.
Stone’s low prices, all the talk of the town. No one sells more—for less.”
Mrs. Frank Magnussen was taken
to the Walla Walla General hospital
Saturday where she will receive medi­
cal attention for several days. Mr.
Magnussen visited her Sunday and
Tuesday, and the cause of her illness
12 Points-—Vertical parked sardines in rich tomato sauce.
was not determined as yet.
Thomas G. Tucker spent the first
re
of the week in Portland visited his
From a transport in New Guinea
mother, Mrs. Mattie Tucker and at­ American members of hospital units
tending to business.
are carrying medicine and instru­
10 Points—Fancy pack—now at new point values.
The Raymond McNabb family have ments provided by War Bond dol­
I
purchased the Pete McNabb house and lars.
How many will they succor; how
have taken possession.
Sgt. Bob McKenzie of an army many dead will they find? How
many will never return? We do not
camp in Arizona arrived Thursday to know but we do know our daily con­
visit
his
wife
at
the
home
of
his
moth
­
.30 Points—Evenly matched slices or pineapple chunks in heavy syrup.
duct can make an curlier end of
er, Mrs. McKenzie.
the war.
Word was received Saturday by Mr.
and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt that their son <********• • • • 4
Dale, who is attending Oregon State
college, underwent an appendicitis op­
A special purchase for our customers. 1-lb. jar 19c
eration in Seattle last Friday. Dale
had accompanied the Oregon State
basketball team of which he is a
member, to Seattle and just before the
game was rushed to the hospital. The
Hiatts left immediately for Seattle.
Medium ripe olives for every occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and
WHEN YOU were a kid, did
Gary Dean Ostrom, and Mrs. Al Vieg
you always pester to “go along”
on every ride? And now. do you
spent Friday in Pendleton.
get a kick out of handling the
Albert Partlow of Boardman, who
wheel like a man?
is home on a 15-day furlough from
Women with mechanical abili­
boot camp at Farragut, Idaho, visited
ty are needed in the WAG at
in Umatilla Tuesday.
once. Other skills are needed too.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fransolus spent
And untrained women can learn
skills that will be useful all their
Monday in Pendleton on business.
lives. 239 types of Army joba
Mrs. Ben Spencer returned last
need Wacs to fill them.
I
week from Salem where she has been
Get full details at the nearest
at the home of her sister. Mrs. Frank
U. S. Army Recruiting Station
Morgan.
your local post office will give
you the address). Or write: The I
Mrs. V. D. Bramer and son James
Adjutant General, Room 4415.
and daughter Stella Rae returned to
Munitions Building. Washington.
their home in La Grande Monday af­
D. C.
id
ter spending a couple of days here at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Byrnes.
west of town.
Mrs. C. W. Acock and Charles Jr.
were Hermiston visitors Saturday.
Wilmar Moore and Dave Loderquist
left for The Dalles Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moore of Marsh­
field arrived Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Moore’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown,
The Presbyterian Aid society work­
ed on a quilt at the church basement
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Duus were in Her­
miston Wednesday evening as were
also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider and
Mrs. Suddarth, and Mrs. H. H. Grim.
Harry Cooper of Troutdale visited
with the E. A. Stephens, going on to
Hanford.
Sinice and Wilmar Moore arrived
Support the
Fourth War Bond Drive
Union Oil Company
LET STONE’S HELP YOU TO
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7* * * AM ERIC
A" e
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Born February 12, 1809
16th President of the U. S.
1 WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS
WAR LOAN
Rinso
Package .... 23c
Wesson Oil
(5 Points)
Pints............ 27c
Snowdrift
( 5 Points)
1-Lb............... 24c
Armour's
YITALOX
VITALOX
a meat flavor stretche,
4 oz.
No POINTS . 33C
Ivory Flakes
Package .... 23c
Dash Wish. Powder
Zl-lb. pkg. . 26c
SARDINES, Century ... oz tin
TOMATOES,SugarLoaf 19 oztin
PINEAPPLE, S&W ■ ■
14c
tontin 24c
PEANUT BUTTER, Malley's 2 Ib.jar
RIPE OLIVES, Cosmo .
15c
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Can You
Drive a Car?
Pint jar 28c
WKWD MEATS
Fresh Hamburger . . 7 pts., lb. 27c
Sliced Bacon, ends & pieces, 1 pt, lb. 21c
Cor ned Beef,
lean shoulder cuts
9 pts., lb. 29c
Lunch Meat, asserted . . 5 pts., lb. 35c
Peanut Butter............... ... . Pint 25c
Points Reduced on Canned Foods
10 pts.
15 pts.
10 pts.
10 pts.
6 pts.
9 pts.
20 pts.
10 pts.
1 pt.
8 pts.
3 pts.
4 pts.
Blue Heaven Sweet Peas..... 20-oz. tin 12c
Covered Wagon Asparagus .. 19-oz. tin 29c
Dinette Mixed Vegetables .... 19-oz. tin 16c
Hume Fancy Spinach........... 27-oz. tin 23c
Dennison Pork & Beans .... 1512-oz. tin 12c
Pierce’s Tomato Puree ........ 30-oz. tin 14c
Redondo Sliced Peaches..... 15-oz. tin 16c
Custer Cream Corn .............. 20-oz. tin 12c
Oasis Vegetable Juice......... 12-oz. tin 9c
Niblet Kernel Corn............. 12-oz. tin 13c
West Wind Diced Beets....... 19-oz. tin 9c
Signet Diced Carrots ........ 16-oz. glass 10c
HELP HIM
Save m Unrationed Food at Stone's
S&W Grapefruit Juice.................... 46-oz. tin 42c
New West Apple Juice.................. 32-oz. glass 24c
McGrath Green Beans..................... 19-oz. tin 14c
Watermaid Rice................................ 3-lb. pkg. 32c
Lipton’s Noodle Soup...........................package 8c
Bisquick............................................ package 32c
Minute Gelatin.................................... package 11c
Wyler’s Boullion Cubes............................. each 1c
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Prices Effective February 11 to 17—Subject to Market Changes.
TONIGHT
You ran do it by not using Long
Distance between 7 and 10 P.M. except
for urgent calls.
Those are the night-time hours when
many service men are off duty and it's
their best chance to call home.
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