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THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE THREE At Stone’s Food Stores.. A Matchless EGGS-hibit of Fine Foods UNION STOVE OIL — UNION BURNER OILS feaslet FOR CaSlez $ CALL 2751 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Union Oil Company George Harkenrider -------------------------------- ARMOUR’S STAR HAM lb. 35c IMAATLI A JEu/c UIAIILLA NEW Any Size - Half or Whole (3 points) READY-TO-EAT HAM lb. 35c Half or Whole (3 points) PICRIC HAM lb. 31c Fresh and Lean (1 point) ? ROASTING HENS lb. 35c RABBITS lb. 47c Young Fryers LEG o’ LAMB lb. 37c (7 points) $ BEEF ROAST lb. 26c % $ $ 1 $ POINT FREE Guaranteed Fresh! Selected Grade A whites—for coloring or boiling EGGS FOR EASTER! $ - $ $ 1 $ • « ' $ - - - $ $ : - PINEAPPLE ... 29-oz. tin LIMA BEANS .. 10‘oz. tin BAKED BEANS . 28-oz. tin MILD CHEESE . . . pound BRUSSEL SPROUTS 8-oz. gl. 43 Pts.—Palmdale slices in juice. 8 Pts.—S & W England style, oven-baked in sauce. 12 Pts.—Eat more cheese for its healthful goodness. - $ $ And All Frozen 29c 14c 22c 37c 29c FRUITS and VEGETABLES SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP cake................. 2 for 12c SNOWDRIFT (12 Pts.) 3-lb. glass . . • • • 68 WESSON OIL quart . . ................... 52° IVORY SOAP giant bar ... 3 for 29c IVORY SOAP medium bar .... 6c CAMAY TOILET SOAP cake................ 3 for 20c P & G LAUNDRY SOAP bar................... 3 for 14c No Point Foods- Blue Heaven Peas................................. Clara Vai Prunes...... ... ........................ Economy Seedless Raisins.................. Sultana Black Figs............................... Palmdale Yams..................................... Palmdale Julienne Beans.................... La Mirada Ripe Olives........................ Clipper Green Beans............................. 20-oz. tin 12c 2-lb. pkg. 31c 2-lb. pkg. 24c OXYDOL package . ................. 23° DUZ WASHING POWDER 26-oz. tin 33c 19-oz. tin 21c 15-oz. gl. 77c 19-oz. tin 13c package . . • • • • 22c ter Barbara left M nday for Wash- ington where Mr. Hiatt will be em- ployed. Ry Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brownell left Mrs. Don Harryman and children the first of this week for their home who are moving to Baker from The in Seaside after attending to business Dalles spent from Tuesday till Satur here for the past two weeks. day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glass have moved in James Byrnes and family. to the house just vacated by the Von Mrs. Dale Montgomery entertained Hiatts. the Pinochle club at her home last Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and Wednesday evening. Prizes went to daughter Joan and Fem Harryman Mrs. John Liedloff and Mrs. Calla spent Saturday in Walla Walla shop- Alcorn. Ping. Olaf Stangeby, salesman from Seat Mrs. John Blair and son Dickie, tle spent the first of the week here. Mrs. Bob McKenzie and infant Mrs. Oliver McKinny all spent Mon daughter came home Sunday from the day in Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent Ordnance hospital. C. A. Ronen returned home from Monday evening in Pendleton. Mrs. Nora Cramer and son Art Spokane where he has been receiving Burnwick of Yakima spent Monday medical attention. Mrs. John Blair and son Dickie are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh spending a few days in Portland vis- Van Schoiack and family. iting. Mrs. Velma Ewing of The Dalles Mrs. John Nye and children and returned to her home Monday after Jackie Mustard of Hermiston are spending ten days visiting her par spending a few days here with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, and her folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard, daughter Ella Mae Ewing and friends while the Nye house is being redecor here. ated. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Storm spent F. S. Baker of The Dalles arrived Monday in Pendleton on business. Monday to spend a few days here at Earl Reambrush of The Dalles is tending to business. here for a few days to attend to busi Lloyd Myers of Rufus spent Satur ness. day and Sunday here visiting at the Peter Farley Sr. of Boardman spent home of his sister and her husband. Sunday afternoon here visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Al Vieg. son Pete Farley. Dale Hiatt spent last week in Cor Albert Partlow of Boardman was a vallis visiting at Oregon State. visitor at the Mearam McKenzie home Mr. and Mrs. Vic Delrem left last Sunday. week for Pendleton where they will H. L. Hanson of Spokane spent the make their home. He formerly was week end here visiting his wife and employed here with Asbury Co. daughter. Mrs. Hanson teaches in E. Smith of Hermiston spent Sun the local high school. day here visiting at the homes of his daughters, Mrs. Arzie Smith and Mrs. Jack Hulsopple. Mrs. John Blair returned home Fri day from Portland where she had spent two weeks visiting and receiv ing medical attention. Mrs. Melvin Eller. Mrs. Arzie Smith and Mrs. Oliver McNabb were shoppers in Walla Walla Friday. C. A. Ronen has returned home af ter spending several days in Spokane receiving medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. "Tiny” Caldwell of Hermiston spent Sunday here visit DAISY SAYS: “One of the most important ing friends. Tiny is home from Far beverages in every home is milk. ragut boot camp. Thirst quenching, it’s satisfying Jean McKenzie, student nurse at St. and health building food as well. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton, spent Follow Daisy’s advice and have Sunday here visiting her mother, Mrs. an extra bottle in your ice box M. McKenzie. to satisfy thirst and appetite.” Mrs, Melvin Eller went to Walla Walla Saturday where she drove her father. M. Presnell, who went to Lew iston to attend the funeral of his brother. She returned Tuesday. Mrs. Harlan Denves and two sons of Condon spent the week end here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Von Hiatt and daugh- Hermiston Dairy Rationed Foods- DOWN Dew Kist Sliced Beets, 2 pts................. 16-oz. gl. 14c Wagon Asparagus, 10 pts..................... 19-oz. tin 29c C. H. B. Tomato Catsup, 23 pts........... 14-oz. gl. 17c Van Camp’s Beans, 8 pts....................... 22-oz. tin 15c Campbell’s Veg-Beef Soup, 4 pts........ 11-oz. tin ISc Dole Pineapple Juice, 28 pts................ 46-oz. tin 32c Magic Grapefruit Juice, 3 pts.............. 46-oz. tin 30c Old South Orange Juice, 4 pts.............. 46-oz. tin 46c Comes the “High Cost of Hearing” Sauces and Meats— Derby Steak Sauce......................... Glass Top Mustard ....................... A-l Sauce........................................ Pierce’s Tomato Puree, 9 pts.......... Milani Mushroom Sauce................ Hormel Spam, 4 pts. ...................... Lynden Minced Chicken............... Libby Genuine Deviled Ham, 1 pt Hormel Pigs Feet........................... 9-oz. gl. 10c 30-oz. tin 14c Flour Mixes New Sensational Zenith Ra- dionic Hearing Aid sells for 3-oz. tin 15c *40 FRUITS and VEGETARLES! 1 doz. Oranges 25c Fancy Juice Size 1 doz. Doffodils 27c Compiate with crystal micro- phone, radionic tubes, batteries and battery -saver circuit, made by Zenith Radio Corporation. Everybody can afford one now. Ont model—ont price—ont qual ity—Zenith’e ñneet. No extrae —nt "decoye. Special Offer 1 doz. each 40, King Alfred Total . 5 2 c 12-oz. tin 36c Scott Tissue ................................. 1,000 sheets 3‘23e Soft Weave Facial Tissue 125-ft roll 15c Diamond Wax Paper...... Diamond Paper Plate».... Scotch Cleanser............... gallon 75c Aunt Sue Dry Cleaner .... Soil Off.............................. Nu Bora Bleach............... Linit Starch...................................... Duff’s Ginger Bread Mix.............. Duffs Waffle Mix Duffs Muffin Mix ........................... $ PEAS El Paso brand, pickled in vinegar, an Easter delicacy. Paper Goods and Cleaners— $ All Grades Canned 2 doz. 59c | 15 Pts.—-Walla Walla small green limas—serve them with ham. • $ NOW!! Arm or Blade (7 points) : Hermiston, Oregon Lettuce Large Size Heads Asparagus Potatoes 50 lbs. 79c U. S. No. 2’s (tore’s V FOOD STORES Prices Effective April 7 to 14—Subject to Market Changes. Radionic Hearing Aid DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST SAYS— “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— You can decide for youreelf in a few momente. Accepted by American Associa- Non Council on Physical Therapy * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR Fa BONDS Your Eyes Examined? Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. — Examination Without Charge —