THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944.
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tertainer, Ivera Olson. Music between | base after spending a month sick leave
acts was presented by Louise Hamil at home.
Dinner guests at the Ed Kunze
ton, Chloe Barlow, Evelyn Pearson
By Mrg. Grace Shaun
By Margaret Tharpe
and Dorothy Van Metre, accompanied home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smith. Bob and Pauline: Sgt. Chas.
Roy Minnich is employed at Conroy
i
by
Margaret
Thorpe.
The Ladies Aid met Wednesday at
I Sgt. Chas. M. Smith of Boca Raton Smith, Mrs. Alvin Deulen and child : at a gravel pit there.
the home of Leola Tannehill.
A new section man from Biggs is
i Field, Florida, arrived Thursday ren and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
I foreman here.
and family.
The high school play, “Lay Down morning for a two weeks furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Miller, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus re
You’re Dead”, was presented Thurs
Nate Macomber was taken to the
day night with a large crowd attend Ordnance hospital Friday. X-rays are Mrs. Roy Ball and Franklin spent the turned Wednesday night from Port
ing. The characters were: Albert being taken in an effort to find the week end in Portland where Franklin land where they were called by the
received medical attention.
illness of her father, John W. Ed
Burrows, aged 17, Albert Ball: Julia, source of his ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Alien and son wards. Her father died Monday and
his kid sister, Dorothy Roach: Ollie,
Gilbert Pettys spent a three day
Clayton returned to Tacoma Sunday was buried Wednesday morning.
the Swedish maid. Margaret Emmer leave at home.
Billy Allen of Ione spent Wednes- |
son: Frances Gaylord, the girl who
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uthe of Uma after spending a week here working
in the bees. Mrs. Willard Baker and day in Irrigon.
lives next door, Doris Wilson: Mr. tilla spent Monday in Boardman.
La Vern Duus. student nurse of
Burrows, editor of “The Daily Stand
Bob Smith left Monday for Hepp daughters returned as far as Port
ard”, Eldon Lilly; Mrs. Burrows, ner for induction into the Air Cadets. land where they will visit with her Pendleton, spent Sunday with her
Glenda Case: Dannie Evardo. a small He spent Monday night at the George parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen for parents, the Herman Duus family.
Mrs. E. E. Rucker arrived home
time racketeer, Harold Baker: Nora Corwin home, leaving Heppner by bus a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black spent after visiting her son Clifford at Far- !
Lansdowne, Mrs. Burrow’s cousin, Tuesday morning for Portland. His
Evelyn Graham; Kittie Lansdowne, brother, Sgt. Chas. Smith, took him the week end with her brother and ragut, Idaho, and her daughter Violet
family at Wallowa. They brought her Amos at Kellogg, Idaho.
Miss Frandenstein Jr., Audrey Wil- over.
Maxine Fraser arrived home from
Vernon Partlow has returned to his niece back for a short stay.
son: Consuela Barry, a night club en
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
BOARDMAN NEWS
Let's Keep
U.S. SENATOR
RUFUS C.
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ON THE
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FOR
gING FOR
OREGON
Republican Primaries
MAY 19th
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Bese. coalnss. .. : i a
Mission Macaroni
16-OZ. PKG. .. ............. 146
Hi Ho Butter Wafers
1-LB. PKG.................... 230
The week of April 28th to May 4th and every week is BABY
WEEK at Stone’s . . . the food stores that believe there is nothing
too good for your baby. Yes, baby will have the best of everything
and you’ll have the advantage of lowest prices—when you buy at
STONE’S!
HEMO . . .
1-Ib. glass
.59
Borden’s—Children love this delicious chocolate flavor.
Tea Garden Drip Syrup
NO. 10 TIN.............. $1.11
BABY FOOD 44-oz. tin .07
1 point—Clapp’s strained variety—complete in vegetables and fruits
Junket Rennet Powder
All Flavors
PACKAGE..... .... for
199
IVORY SOAP cake .06
Try Baby’s beauty treatment for your skin too.
Wesson Oil — for Salads
Now Point Free
PINTS........................
279
1O-LB. BAG............ 536
BABY CEREAL % .12
KARO SYRUP X .16
Widely used for infant feeding.
Prices Are Low Every Day—at Stone’s!
No Shortage of Children’s Foods it Stone’s
Pablum Cereal ............................ .... 18-oz. pkg. 39c
Cream of Wheat.........................
Carnation Milk...........................
tall tin, 3 for 29c
....... tall tin 10c
Special Morning Milk................
Pet Milk........................................
tall tin, 3 for 29c
Sunshine Grahams......................
....2-lb. box 33c
Pyrex Custard Dishes ................
..... box of 6 39c
Junket Rennet Powder............
Bon Oil Olive Oil........................
8-oz. glass SSc
Baby Bottle Cleaner—brushless
....... glass 42c
,72 MEATS
Your Garden
Needs These!
Van Camp’s Tenderoni ...................... ..
pkg. Sc
Schilling Vanilla.................................................... 4-oz. 68c
McGrath Green Beans ......................... 19-oz. tin 10c
Royal Maison Syrup.............................................. quart Sic
Dried Apples......................................................... pound 42c
Dried Prunes, 50-60...................................... 2 lbs. 25c
Armour’s Treet—3 points...................... 12-oz. tin 35c
Liberty Maraschino Cherries ............ 8-oz. glass 24c
Nalley’s Mustard ................................ 25-oz. glass 22c
Nalley’s Table Queen Dressing................... 32 oz. 34c
BOOK i[“stamp
ter Connie
War Production Board Has Released Several
Northrup Garden Seeds
New Mowers
Developed, tested and perfected by scientific methods. Finest
quality seeds money can buy- all fresh, packed in 1944. Complete
variety of all vegetable and flower seeds from which to select.
— PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!
BUY CANNING SUPPLIES!
Also See Us for Full Line of Mower Repairs.
—NOW. Look ahead to next fall. Buy what you expect to
need—now .... it’s better to be safe than sorry. Stone’s have
many new items—plus large stocks of pint and quart fruit jars.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
Smoked Picnics
All sizes, freshly smoked (1 point)
Hams
10.36
Whole or half, Grade A (3 points)
lb. .26
Beef
Roast
Best blade or arm cuts (7 points)
lb. .29
Ground
Beef
Freshly ground, all beef (6 points)
‘ Open
Pure
Lard
kettle rendered (no points)
Potato Salad
pint .2,0
Freshly made
Two One Barrels
For Sale
50 Gallons and One 30 Gallons
the Ordnance hospital Sunday. She
Book 4—Red stamps A8 through
had her tonsils removed while there. K8 valid indefinitely.
Veda May Hill was a patient in the
Red stamps R8. S8, T8 valid indef
Ordnance hospital with tonsilitis. She initely beginning May 7.
is now home and improved.
Red stamps U8, V8. W8 valid in
Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs. Leo Had- definitely beginning May 21.
<!ox and Mrs. John Voile were hostes
SUGAR
ses for a shower honoring Mrs. Carl
Book 4—Sugar stamps 30 and 31
Haddox. She received some nice valid indefinitely. 5 pounds each.
presents and they served delicious re-
For canning only: Sugar stamp 40
freshments.
valid for 5 pounds through February
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks, Jean 28, 1945. Apply at local OPA Board
Brown and Lewis Rucker were Pen- for more (max. 20 lbs. per person.)
dleton visitors Thursday.
SHOES
James Henderson is home from the I r ... invalid
Aleutians where he has been for 22
18 valid through
months. He and his mother and sis- April 30
ter Lois and brother Arlow went to : Book 3— Airplane stamp No. 1 val-
Wallowa to visit relatives. They are id indefinitely; No. 2 valid indefinite-
also to be in Walla Walla before re- ly beginning May 1.
turning home.
GASOLINE COUPONS
Mrs. Lois Buell of Portland arrived
Not valid unless endorsed.
Saturday to visit with her daughter,
“A” No. 11 valid through June 21
Mrs. L. C. Aldrich.
3 gallons each. (May renew “B”
Mrs. Mike Hinkley took her daugh-or wc» within but not before 15 days
Portland Monday to a from date on -------
cover.)
girl's school to there.
.
,
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FUEL ------
OIL
Tommy Haddox is home from his
Period 4.5 coupons valid through
army post at Astoria for the week August 31. Not more than 80 per
end.
1 cent of the season's rations should
William Volle has zone overseas have been used to date.
from San Francisco, John
ovnu voile
yone re-
re-1
TIRE INSPECTION
reived a government card with his ad
Tire
inspection
no longer required,
dress changed.
Calvin Allen is starting his train- but tire inspection records
ine at Farragut, Idaho.
led to get special gasoline allotments,
Mrs. Harvey Warner and daughters , tire replacementoes
were in Hermiston Saturday at the
DIVE .
A. R. Boulware home. Bntie Rand, Anply at local Of A board for pur-
Urs Ora Thompson and the Walter chasewobcAr, SAWDUST
I Griders were also in Hermiston '<l
Order vour 12-months supply now
urday._______
1 during temporary winter storage pro-
! gram.
RATIONING
PRICE CONTROL
Refer inquiries and complaints to
CALENDAR
price clerk at vour local OPA board.
RENT CONTROL
Housing units rented for first time
must be registered by landlords with
PROCESSED FOODS
___ ______
Book 4—Blue stamps A-8 through in 30 days.
K-8. valid indefinitely.
Blue stamps L8 through Q8, valid
New shatterproof oxygen tanks for
indefinitely, beginning May 1.
combat pilots replace tanks of hard
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS
steel which shattered into jagged frag
ments when struck by a bullet.
AND CHEESE
are need
Clapp’s—Just add warm milk and serve—also in oatmeal.
Drifted Snow Flour
Wilcox Bide. Portland 4 Ore
Oranges "gnkis doz. .59
Grapefr’t tfe for .45
Apples
* II.. .45
Rhubarb lwl 2 Ihe. .19
Spinach leaal 2 12,13
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
• •
• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
clean lubricant.
• BE CAREFUL where you drive.
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
properly inflated.
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
not in use.
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Prices Effective April 28 to May 4—Subject to Market Changea.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518