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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON 1944. PAGE THREE DOWN Comes the High Cost of Hearing New Sensational Zenith Ra dionic Hearing Aid sells for SHOPPING! $40 Complete with crystal micro- phone, radionic tubes, batterica and battery-caver circuit, made by Zenith Radio Corporation. Everybody can afford one now. We KATIN One model—one pr^—one qual- Hy—Ztnitha finest. No extra» 9e.) WITH It takes less time to shop at Stone’s these days— thanks to RATION TOKENS. They save many shopping hours because you—and we—have 60% fewer stamps to handle. This means that we are able to give you efficient service in just about half the time required under the old system. Stone’s clerks are familiar with token shopping. Let them help you with point rationed foods. RATION TOKENS That’s why we can now serve you twice as quickly and efficiently on all point rationed foods. Tuna .... 7-oz. tini it Giant Bars 5 POINTS—Strand Brand—Delicious White Albacore. Catsup .17 S wee the art Soap 23 POINTS—C. H. B.—For flavoring hot or cold dishes. Bath Size Tumblers 2 for .15 Gold Band—large size—economical for home use. Mermaid—thick suds for laundry and kitchen. Kitchen Tested 25 lb. bag $1.22 quart .43 Grade A large, doz. Kraft Miracle Whip Quart Jar 41c .29 ... 6-oz. jar 20c 112-lb. jar 35c . 2*lb. pkg. 30c . 1-lb. pkg. 16c .. 19-oz. tin 14c . 26-oz. tin 33c 8-oz. glass 29c 4-oz. pkg. 25c SCOTCH CLEANSER...................... 14-oz. pkg. 9c AUNT SUE DRY CLEANER........... .... 1 gallon 75c A & H SAL SODA............................ NU BORA BLEACH......................... 72 gallon 19c WAX-RITE LIQUID FLOOR WAX ..... Pints 39c BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH..... .... Each 15c SPRING MOP STICKS..................... ...... Each 12c PARLOR BROOMS.......................... .. Each $1.25 Package 40c RED DEVIL SOOT CLEANER...... GOLD FLEECE POT CLEANERS ... Each, 2 for 15c Pint Jar 26c [TAKE ADVANTAGE OF [THIS OPPORTUNITY Campbell’« Soup Chicken and Noodle (4 Pts.) 2-Ib. Glass 41c Per tin 15c ALBERS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 212-lb. pkg. 29c SPERRY WHEATHEARTS .. ....... 46-oz. pkg. 32c 73c SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR ................... POST TOASTIES.................... ........ 18-oz. pkg. 12c GRAPENUTS ......................... .........12-oz. pkg. 13c SILKEN TISSUE..................... 650 Sheets 4 for 17c DIAMOND WAX PAPER.................... 125-foot 15c M. D. SANITARY NAPKINS............ 12’s, 2 for 39c GLASS TUMBLERS, by Corning.............. 6 for 29c CHICKENS Fryers, 2 to 3 lbs. ROASTING HENS Young and tender GROUND BEEF . " "FOR CREAMING USE CARNATION MILK 29c GREEN ONIONS..................... 3 bunches 19c RADISHES 3 bunches 19c FRESH PEAS, well filled pods ..... 2 lbs. oge CARROTS, fancy quality........ 2 bunches 15 c TOMATOES, firm well ripened ............ lb. SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES... 6 boxes 28c KRAFT DINNERS—1 point ... ... Each 10c BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK .... 3 tell tins 29c OVALTINE—Plain or chocolate...... large glass 64c OASIS VEGETABLE JUICE.... 12-oz. tin 9c SIGNET APPLE JUICE............. 112-oz. tin 25c GRIFFITH SALTED PEANUTS You can decide for yourself in a few moments, S A Y S — ted by American Phytol Therapy n Council on “Enjoy Good Vision” IT IS A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY NOT DROP IN THE NEXT TRIP TO PENDLETON AND HAVE— * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR Gda BONDS Stram Optical Co 225 So. Main St. ews to Ione and Virginia Taylor to Lewiston. They all returned in time for school Monday. The school year By Mrs. Grace Shaun has been shortened, so school will be out by May 6th. The time of school Memorial services were held in the during the day has been lengthened. school gym Friday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. E. R. Schneider for Kenneth Le- There is to be a social gathering Roy Fraser, before a nice crowd of Saturday evening for Calvin Allen. relatives and friends. Mr. Fraser was Carl Haddock is farming the Her killed by the blast at the Ordnance man Duus place. depot on March 21st, 1944. He leaves a wife and four children. Elton, 17, The weather now seems more like Clara, James and Maxine, He was Irrigon weather. a kind and loving father, He was Clarence Fredrickson, who has been born at Taloga, Oklahoma. October 27, 1903. He married Ellen Riley in off the Alaskan coast for several May, 1926. He had been employed at months, is home on a 30-day leave the Ordnance depot since it started. visiting his parents, the F. C. Fred- His father. D. M. Fraser, and two ricksons and other relatives. brothers. Everett and Elmer, and a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds of sister Opal Forest of Kendrick, Idaho, Vancouver are visiting his niece, Mrs. and two sisters, Mrs. Verna Allen of Ora Thompson and family. Walla Walla and Mrs. Mabel Corus Calvin Allen is to be in Pendleton of Clarkston, Wash., and an aunt, Mrs. Flora Lenhart and and uncle. April 5th to report for the navy. Adren Allen left for The Dalles Earl Ruceo were here for the funeral. Mrs. Edward Houghton and son where he is working after spending Bruce of New Jersey are visiter her Sunday here. Mrs. H. W. Grim left for Redmond husband’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuesday to visit her father, George Houghton. Rev. and Mrs. Brick of Kennewick Hux, and her sisters Maud and Dora are coming to Irrigon Tuesday to who live there. Pvt. Wm. Voile left for McRoberts, preach in the Pentecostal church. They are starting a revival heeting Calif., after spending his furlough with his family here. here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edith Pucket of Portland is The teachers left for the week end. Mrs. Rado went to Portland, Miss visiting her sister, Mrs. Athol Had- Larkin to Monroe, Mrs. Edith Math- dox. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS 35,000 Cars Junked Every Week LET SHELLUBRICATION sled FRUITSanVEGETABLES Pe: 50 lb. bag $2.05 Kraft Miracle-Whip Tea Garden—8 Points a 8, Vitamin Enriched House Cleaning Specials No Poiit-Low Point Foods FRIENDWOOD PIM1ENTOES ... DIAMOND PEANUT BUTTER.. HOUSEHOLD RAISINS.............. SUGAR RIPE PRUNES............... CLARA VAL LARGE PRUNES McGRATH GREEN BEANS....... PALMDALE CANDIED YAMS. PICKLED BRUSSEL SPROUTS LIPTON BLACK TEA................. 501b. bag $2.37 Northern Flour Tastie Brand—genuine dills—the family favorite. Eggs Drifted Snow Flour Home Perfected Dill Pickles OPTOMETRIST — Examination Without Charge — 43 POINTS—S & W—8 fancy matched slices in syrup. SoapPowder 25 1. 2.15 DR. STRAM Pendleton, Ore. bar 11c Gold Medal Flour Pineapple . 29-oz. tin .31 Radionic Hearing Aid Your Eyes Examined? 3 for 29c 14-oz.gl. aae 7? 1 doz. Oranges 25c HELP YOURS OUTLAST ,b-4r THE DURATION ,b 31e Ib 27 C Frésh ground (6 pts.) SMELL OH COMPANY, Incorporated fancy juice size 1 doz. Daffodils 27c BEEF ROAST lb. 27 King Alfred ___ Lean, blade or arm cut (7 points) Total 52c SPECIAL OFFER! MOCK CHICKEN Legs, ea. 5 Fresh ground veal • 1 Doz. Each 476 (1 point) • FOOD STARES Raw, unexploded gasoline trickling down cylinder walls to dilute your oil I That’s just one way today’s shorter, slower, Wartime Stop and Go driving leads to ruined engines... helps send 35,000 cars a week to junk yards ! Start SHELLUBRICATION and make your car outlast the duration. This service, designed to meet today’s Stop and Go driving conditions, protects every vital part with correct lubrication. And gives you a diagram-receipt showing exactly what's been done. fresh GOLDEN SHELL Motor Oil (SHELL before H's too lots Prices Effective March 31 to April 7 - Subject to Market Changes MAKE A DATE FOR SHELLUBRICATION TODAY