THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944.
Opal Huhs, W. H. Hawkins, J. C. Da
vidson and H. L. Joyce for new em
ployees.
SHOE REPAIRING
West Area
Zelma Culver has transferred to the
Fiscal Branch. Mrs. Culver has been
Attention To
in the West Area for over a year.
Miss LaVelle Markham attended a
Mail Orders
Young People's Church Convention in
Portland last week.
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
Magazine Area
123 8- E. Court — Pendleton
Ernest Putnam and family are
spending a few days in Boise, Idaho.
Medical Department
Betty Rankin is leaving to be with
her husband, Pvt. Fred Rankin, who
is in the Air Transport Command sta
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tioned in New Mexico.
is now employed in the West Area.
Lillie Masterson is spending a two
Inspection is also on the list with weeks vacation in Idaho.
QUAUTY
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0.Ò.D. NEWS
PAGE THREE
T/5 Frank Nutter left last week
for McCloud, California. He returned
Saturday bringing his wife and son,
Gerald, with him. They will live in
Ordnance.
S/Sgt. Suddeth, who was formerly
stationed at Fort William D. Davis,
Panama Canal Zone, has been as
signed to the Medical Division here.
Plant Property
Mrs. Angie Amott is spending a
week visiting her husband, Ed, who is
stationed at Fort Lewis, Wn. Pvt.
Arnott was formerly stationed at U.
O. D.
Marilyn Rawls enjoyed a short vis
it with her cousin, Jack Mack, who is
in the Merchant Marines. He left
Monday for San Francisco where he
will visit his mother.
Bill Penney who enlisted in the Air I fore June 30. Mr. Dooley is one of the
Corps Reserve last October has been | oldest employees of this depot. He
called to active duty.
I says “During the time I have been
John J. Dooley was granted a leave here, I have seen this depot trans
of absence by the Colorado & South formed from a barren desert into the
ern Railroad where he had been em efficient Ordnance Depot it is today.”
ployed for about 20 years, and report Mr. Dooley was one of the first civi
ed for duty at this depot February 6, lian employees to report at this depot.
1941, as Chief Transportation Inspec We are sorry to see him leave, how
tor, Construction Quartermaster. On ever, we wish him luck and success
December 16, 1941, he was transferred upon his return.
Mr. Henning of Seattle and Mr. Bu-
to the Corps of Engineers as Super
vising Auditor, Transportation Divi cannon of Walla Walla from the DAISY SAYS:
“One of the most important
Freight
Bureau
sion. On April 1, 1942, he was trans Transcontinental
beverages
in every home is milk.
were
in
to
audit
the
account
of
the
ferred to the Ordnance Department,
Thirst quenching, it’s satisfying
Rail Transportation Division as Traf Transportation office last week.
and health building food as well.
Box Factory
fic Manager. The C. * S. Railroad
Follow Daisy’s advice and have
Sedalia Dexter, who went on a pic
has recalled Mr. Dooley to service. He
an
extra bottle in your ice box
nic
Sunday
at
Meacham,
is
now
ill
at
is leaving the 15th and will report for
to satisfy thirst and appetite.”
duty in Denver, Colorado, on or be- home. Box Factory will not let her
go again if she’s going to do that way.
Just call Viri and Lester Willson
“Grandma” and “Grandpa” since
they now have a new granddaughter.
Box Factory personnel seem to
think that Mr. Johnson must be a
pretty good cook as he hasn’t lost any
weight from eating his own cooking
Have an Important Message
while his wife is away.
The following officers have been
to All
assigned new duties: Captain Avery, Synopsis of Annual Statement of the
NATIONAL RETAILERS MUT
Warehouse Officer: Captain Halver
UAL INSURANCE CO.
son, Magazine Area Officer; Captain
Miller, Assistant Storage Officer and of Glen Cove in the State of New
Storage Plans and Control Officer; York, on December 31st. 1943, made
to the Insurance Commissioner of the
Lt. Munch, Labor and Equipment Of State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Concerning
ficer.
INCOME FOR 1943
Soft Ball
Premiums received
3.323,492.33
83,272.06
The first half of the U. O. D. Soft- Int. divids. & rents
53,654.59
ball League has been played except From other sources
Total‘income
3.460,418.98
for one postponed game which leaves
DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1943
a possibility of a tie between the Offi Losses
paid
1,264,917.19
cers and the Administrative Area Commis. & salaries
774,018.20
135,906.97
Two CAN live almost as cheaply as one, even in these
teams for third place. The Fire De Taxes, licenses * fees
774,270.33
war-time days. But it takes some careful figuring and
partment consistently wins the “Boo Policy divids, paid
Other expenses
242.155.01
planning. Stone's have already done this for you . . elim
by” prize and seems to be equally Total
exenditures
inating all waste motion and excessive cost from food buy
3,191,267.70
proficient
at
horseshoes
and
ping
ADMITTED
ASSETS
ing. For a successful marital career, shop regularly at
pong. Our hats are off to the Maga Realty- (book val.)
107,415.96
Stone’s and “he" will never find fault with your menus
127,123.04
or your bills.
zine Arta who have a score of five Mortg. & collateral loans
Bonds- (amortz. val.)
3.235,456.40
straight wins.
Stocks- (convention val.) 303,731.00
Teat
Won Lost Pct. Cash in banks & on hand 784,305.67
Magazine Area .......... ... 5
0 1.000 Premiums in collection
32,289.21
9-30-43
.750
West Area .................... ... 3
McGrath’s Diced . . . Now point free.
.500 Int. & rents due & accrued 11,246.33
Officers ............ -,..........
2
Other assets
90,915.91
.400 Total admitted assets
2
Administration Area
8
4.692,483.52
.200
Medical Corps ............
1
4
LIABILITIES
379,253.35
.200 Unpaid claims
4
Fire Department ........ 1
Unearned premiums
2,230,967.79
The committee is looking forward Other
liabilities
957,262.38
to some exciting games in the last half Total liab. except capital 3,567.483.52
A luncheon meat . . . Now point free.
of the League games.
Surplus over Liab. 1,125,000.00
Policyholders surplus
1.125.000.00
Total
4.692,483.52
Hermiston
STONE'S
AV’A
EI WAR
Dy LOAN
BRIDES
BUDGETS
Large Cake .
PL
s
• 3 for .29
a 0
t
Duz Granulated
Regular pkg...............
Rinso
Regular pkg.......
Spry Shortening
3-Lb. glass ...
.69
Lifebuoy Toilet,Soap
3 for .20
Cake
Lux Toilet Soap
Cake...............
3
for
.20
CARROTS
19-oz. tin «XI
SWIFT’S PREM
12-oz. tin .33
BLENDED JUKE
18-oz. tin
.18
Dr. Phillips quality . . . Now point free.
PEANUT BUTTER . 24-oz. jar .35
Diamond Brand . . . Now point free.
. tin .30
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Magic Garden . . . Now point free.
Crystal White
Bar
Gold Band Water Tumblers £
Gas”“”
.04
Buy’em by the dozen.
Borden’s Hemo
1-Lb. glass.... ............ .59
Libby Garden Peas
19-Oz. tin.....................
Centennial Pancake Flour
NEW POTATOES 10 lbs 49C
U. S. No. 1 - White Shafters
10-Lb. sack...............
64
Church’s Grape juice
(10 points) Pints..........
doz.
ORANGES
lb.
TOMATOES
CABBAGE
lb.
GRAPEFRUIT 3 for
33c
23c
4‘c
19c
New crop, Valencias
Ripe and firm
Fresh local
California
OF
ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
; PORK SABSAGE
lb. 29c
Country style, all pork
:■SHORTENING
1 lb. pkg. 18c
White Cloud
i • BEEF ROAST
lb. 26c
Choice cuts (5 points)
BEEF BOIL
lb. 18c
Rib or brisket
PEANUT BITTER
A
PROCESSED FOODS
Book 4—Blue stamps AS through
V8 valid indefinitely.
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS
AND CHEESE
[ Book 4—Red stamps A8 through
W8 valid indefinitely.
1
SUGAR
Book 4—Sugar Stamps 30 and 31
valid indefinitely, 5 pounds each. For
canning only: Sugar stamp 40 valid
for 5 pounds. Apply at local OPA
board for more.
SHOES
Loose stamps invalid.
Book 3—Airplane stamps Nos. 1
and 2 valid indefinitely.
GASOLINE COUPONS
Not valid unless endorsed.
“A” No. 11 valid through June 21
—3 gallons each.
FUEL OIL
Order now! Period 4-5 coupons
valid through September 30. Should
be 6% of season’s rations still un
used.
TIRE INSPECTION
Tire inspection records still required
to get special gasoline allotments, tire
replacements, etc.
STOVES
Apply at local OPA board for pur
chase certificates.
WOOD, COAL, SAWDUST
Order next winter’s supply now—
help delivery-manpower problems and
avoid shortage.
PRICE CONTROL
Refer inquiries and complaints to
price clerk at local OPA board.
NOTICE
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MEALS
RATIONING
CALEHDAR
lb. 23c
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Sec. 111-908, O C.
L. A., to the legal voters of Union
High School District No. 9, of Uma
tilla County, State of Oregon, that the
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at the High
School building; to begin at the hour
of 2:00 p. m. and bold until 7 00 p.
m. on the fourth Monday of June, be
ing the 26th day of June, A. D. 1944.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one director for a five
year term, and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1944.
H. M. SOMMERER,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST:
R. A. BROWNSON,
District Clerk.
(June 8-22)
1943 BUSINESS IN OREGON
35.831.22
Premiums received
21,362.27
Losses paid
National Retailers Mutual Insur-
ance Co., James S. Kemper, Presi
dent. Chase M. Smith, Secretary. At
torney for service, Seth B. Thompson.
Insurance Commissioner.
TUNE IN
Tonight at 7:15
LOWELL
THOMAS
with his
early evening
NEWS!
KALE Portland • KAST Asteria
Fresh bulk
Valerio Spaghetti ...................
Libby’s Deviled Meat ............
Morrell Corn Beef Loaf........
Armour’s Chopped Ham .....
Armour’s Tamales ..................
Carnation Choc. Malted Milk
French’s Root Beer Extract ..
Pierce’s Wax Beans.................
... 12-oz.
3%-oz.
... 12-oz.
... 12-oz.
101-oz.
gl.
tin
tin
tin
gl.
SMART MONEY
.10
.06
.32
.37
.18
.....bottle .13
19-oz. tin .14
HNOWS
V FOOD STORES
Prices Effective June 9 to 16—Subject to Market Changes.
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