The Boardman Yellow jackets won
the game with Stanfield on the local
I floor Thursday night. This entitles
By Margaret Thorpe
the boys to play in the tournament.
The first and second grades held
The home of Therman Martin and
family burned to the ground early | their valentine party Friday after-
Thursday morning without saving a noon. About a dozen of the mothers
thing. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are liv of the children attended this party.
ing in one of Peck’s cabins for the A number of songs were sung by the
students and valentines were handed
present.
followed by cake and cocoa served
Dr. Weinzirl, M. D„ of the Univer out.
the cafeteria. The remainder of
sity of Oregon Medical school in Port in
land. spoke to the teachers of the the grades held their parties on Mon
Boardman and Irrigon schools Friday day.
night at the Boardman school audi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partlow have re
torium. This was followed by cards ceived word that their son Vernon is
and refreshments at the Francis Har in a hospital in California. No de
tails have been learned. Vernon has
ter home.
Mrs. Sybil Pettys and Gary spent been in the South Pacific war zone.
Albert Partlow left Monday night
the week end in Pendleton.
Cecil Hamilton. Minnie McFarland for Farragut after spending boot
and Mr. and Mrs. George Daniel leave at home with his parents.
Officers and committee chairmen
spent Friday in Heppner on business.
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In Tribute to W. J. Warner
Bill Warner will be greatly missed by the com
munities of the west end of Umatilla county. He had
served as attorney for several towns, school districts
and farm organizations, and had formed intimate
acquaintance with many citizens who held him in
high regard for his legal capacity and genial quali
ties. Few men acquire and maintain such high re
spect through such a long period of years as did W.
J. Warner.
Hermiston and other communities should feel
fortunate for having had a citizen of such high qual
ities for so many years, and we regret deeply his
untimely passing. He was of the type of men who
preferred the smaller community to that of a great
city for which his talents and education prepared
him. He was known for his honesty and fair deal
ing and for often appeasing his clients who were
bent on going into court. He will long be remember
ed by many friends and his familiar figure, pleasant
smile and cordial ways will be missed long on Main
street
It is with much pain and sorrow that we find it
necessary to pay this final homage to such a long
time worthy citizen and lovable character.
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R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(Feb.
17-March
16)__
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of
an order duly made and entered here
in by the County Court of Umatilla
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
County, Oregon, on the 27th day of That the undersigned. Sheriff of
January. 1944, will, on the 7th day Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of
of March, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 an order duly made and entered here
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the in by the County Court of Umatilla
highest bidder for cash at the front County. Oregon, on the 10th day of
door of the Umatilla County Court February. 1944, will, on the 21st day
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to of March, 1944, at the hour of 10:00
a minimum price of $50.00 therefor, o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, highest bidder for cash at the front
the following described parcel of land, door of the Umatilla County Court
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- : a minimum price of $50.00 therefor,
wit:
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
Tax No. 1, Block 7. Brassfield's Ad the following described parcel of
dition to Echo as described in Deed land, heretofore by Umatilla'County,
Rook 71. Page 410 of Umatilla Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax
County records.
es, to-wit:
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
SW* SW 1 less to School, Section
Umatilla County.
21, Township 4 North Range 28,
(Feb. 3-March 3)..
E. W. M.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Umatilla County-
(Feb. 17-March 16).___
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
A TTENT1ON
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNERS
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County. Oregon, on the 10th day
All owners of Personal Property
of February. 1944, will, on the 21st (live stock, machinery, fixtures,
day of March, 1944, at the hour of | equipment, merchandise, etc.) in Um
10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to atilla County are required to report
the highest bidder for cash at the same to the County Assessor not lat
front door of the Umatilla County er than March 1, 1944. New residents
Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, sub and those who had no assessment in
ject to a minimum price of $50.00 1943 but who owned personal proper
therefor, to be paid in cash, at the ty January 1, 1944. will please write
time of sale, the following described to the assessor's office for an assess
parcel of land, heretofore by Umatil ment blank or call in person. Assess
la County, Oregon, acquired for de ment blanks received in January of
linquent taxes, to-wit:
this year should be returned as soon
NW‘ SE ‘ SE 4, Section 33 as possible.
Township 5 North Range 29. E. W.
D.<W. DAVIS, County Assessor.
(Feb. 17-24-March 2)
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SYRUP.............. 16oz. 19c
Tea Garden Drips—a delightful and tasty blend.
RAISINS .. ...4-lb. pkg. 51c
16 Points—Market Day special—Thompson Seedless.
PINEAPPLE ... 30-oz. tin 31c
GRAPE JAM . . 16-oz. jar 22c
36 Points- S & W fancy matched slices in heavy syrup.
4 Points- Tea Garden quality for your points.
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BLACKBERRIES . 20-oz. tin 34c
15 Points—Westfarm evergreen variety in syrup.
DOLLAR
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RABBITS................ lb. 49c
Lenten Specials
(Lent Begins Wednesday, February 23)
Del Monte Sockeye Salmon, 12 pts,, 16-oz. 39c
Sea Lassie Pink Salmon, 6 pts, 734-oz. tin 15c
Strand Albacore Tuna, 5 points .... 7-oz. tin 44c
Robinson Jumbo Shrimp, 5 points 7-oz. tin 36c
Gortons Flaked Codfish.............. 16-oz. tin 40c
Penra-Spiced Herring.............. 13-oz. glass 42c
Ancora Brand Anchovies.............. 2-oz. tin 30c
Century Large Ripe Olives........... pint glass 28c
Cosmo Medium Ripe Olives ....... pint glass 27c
Tenderoni
;................................ package 5c
Diamond Peanut Butter...............
jar 35c
YOUNG FRYER
CHICKENS............ lb. 37c
ROASTING HENS
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TAMALES .... eaeh 35c
BOB’S LARGE CHICKEN
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BOOK 4—Green Stamps K. L, M may be used for processed foods from Feb.
1 through March 20 — (Value same as present, 8, 5, 2 and 1)
BOOK 4- Blue Stamps A8, B8, C8. D8 and E8 may be used for processed
foods Feb. 27 through May 20 — (Value 10 points per stamp)
BOOK 4—Red Stamps A8, B8. C8 may be used for Meats, Fats, Fish, Febru
ary 27 through May 20 — (Value 10 points per stamp).
BOOK 4—Red Stamps D8. E8, F8 may be used for Meats, Fats, Fish, March
12 through May 20 — (Value 10 points per stamp).
BOOK 3—Brown Stamps Y and Z expire March 20.
This is an economic achievement tn which
IT S NEWS,
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TENDER & MEATY
Perhaps you feel that most living costs are
heave a sigh of relief — the out »/ ycur
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No matter what the value printed on them, nearly all food ration stamps
will have a 10-point value beginning February 27th. You’ll shop as usual,
you II pay ration stamps as usual, ONLY instead of stamps, you’ll receive the
new red and blue ration tokens as change. For example, you buy 8 points
worth of rationed food. You give a Stone’s clerk a 10-point stamp. He gives
you 2 red (or blue) ration tokens in change. Here’s the new ration schedule,
effective February 27th.
Pickled Pigs Feet • 1b. 21c
[
Rut there is one item over which you can
Hermiston Transfer Co.
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NOTICE or LAND SALE
always headed in the same direction
met at the McFarland home Sunday CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
night for the purpose of making plans
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a.
for the coming Grange year.
H. H. Weston is very ill in the Her m. at the American Legion hall. All
are cordially invited to attend.
miston hospital.
New Red and Blue Ratien Tokene to be
Used as “Change” Beginning Feb. 27
PUBLISHERS Asso-çIATION
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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C. H. B. Catsup, 18 points............... 14-oz. bottle 17c
Pierce’s Catsup, 18 points............... 12-oz. bottle 12c
Pierce’s Tomato Puree, 9 points........... 30-oz. tin 14c
Monon Golden Corn, 10 points.............. 20-oz tin 12c
Blue Heaven Peas, 12 points................. 20-oz. tin 12c
Pierce’s Diced Beets, 3 points............... 19-oz. tin 11c
Sugar Loaf Tomatoes, 10 points........... 19-oz. tin 14c
S & W Grapefruit Juice.........................46-oz. tin 42c
McGrath Green Beans........................... 19-oz. tin 14c
Lynden Mince Chicken....................... 5-oz. glass 31c
B & M Baked Beans, 6 points ........... 18-oz. glass 17c
Borax Powder....................................... 2-lb. box 25c
Boraxo......................................10-oz. pkg., 2 for 25c
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