THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
1944.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8,
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Union OU Company
George Harkenrider
Hermiston, Oregon
braska. Mr. Burns was formerly in
the Magazine Field Office.
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NEWS
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Medical
Miss Donna Kinsey left Tuesday
for Boise, Idaho, to take the State Ex
aminations at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Miss Sharley Norton is a new em
ployee in the Medical Supply Office.
Stock Control
E. A. Burns has been transferred to
Sioux Ordnance Depot in Sidney, Ne
Motor Tranaportation
The new girl in Motor Transporta
tion is Miss Charlotte Corneille who
recently arrived here from Vallol, Ne
vada.
The fish in East Lake had better
take a “long” swim as Tiny Hindman
has gone there to try to catch a few
big ones.
Captain Hicklin is in the Barnes
General Hospital in Vancouver, Wn.
Plant Property
A. G. Jackson left Sunday for
Portland where he will spend a week’s
vacation.
Box Factory
on the bulletin board.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Snively were
ORDNANCE MISSION
called to Oswego by the serious illness
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
of their son.
Mr. and Mrs. Veri Willson went to
Sunday, June 18—Worship and
Spokane Sunday to see their new
preaching
at 2:00 p. m., Sunday
granddaughter. Mrs. Willosn will stay
School at 3:00 p. m.
a few days.
The pastor expects to be on the
field in the very near future, and will
LEND THREE FOR FOUR
be glad to render any service possible.
AND WIN THE WAR!
He will be glad to meet you at the ser
vices every Sunday. Bring your
Softball—Final Score for the
Bible: bring your friends: and we
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j wll enjoy Sunday afternoon together.
Team
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Officers
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Administrative
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Sunday is national Father’s Day.
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Medical Corps
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We will worship Sunday morning
Fire Department
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around the theme, “Father’s Task,”
and Sunday evening. "A Successful
A new ASF radio program will be Business Man Who Failed.”
broadcast each Saturday for eleven
Because of illness we did not ob
weeks, beginning Saturday, June 17, serve children’s day on the appointed
over the complete Blue Network from day, so we shall also observe Child
12:00 to 12:30 PST. Entitled “21 ren's Day during the 10 o’clock Bible
Stars”, the program will feature the School hour, with the children enter
war work carried on by the ASF in taining. The morning worship meets
the United States. The list of sta at 11, Young People and Adult C. E.
tions carrying Blue Network pro at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 and
grams was given in memorandum on mid-week service 7:30 p. ni. on Wed
April 26, subject as above, and posted nesday.
CHEES
30,000 Pounds of It!
Buy Cheese for its healthful goodness ... a basic 7
food! Special purchases by Stone’s make this great
event possible!
Cheddar Cheese .... per lb. .37
Wisconsin Brick .... per lb. «43
Velveeta Cheese . . 8-oz. pkg. .22
Muenster Cheese . . . . per lb. .44
Mild Cream Cheese . per lb. .37
Longhorn Cheese . . . per lb. .37
Mild Loaf Cheese 5-1b. loaf 1.88
Swiss Cheese....... ... per lb
Cut to any thickness or size you may wish.
10 points.
75-lb. blocks.
10 points.
A well aged and pasteurized process cheese—you will like this tangy flavor.
5 points.
It spreads, slices, toasts and melts perfectly.
10 points.
Aged cheese at its finest, sharp and creamy for our cheese-loving customers.
10 points.
Mild, full-flavored—perfect cookability.
10 points.
50 points.
10 points.
Medium sharp with a tingie-on-the-tongue snap.
Economical for large users of good cheese.
Sweetheart Soap
Cake . 2 for .13
SunbriteCleanser
Each ... .05
Old Dutch
Cleanser
Can.. 2for.15
Northern Flour
50-lb. bag 2.05
A perfect family blend.
See this 150 lb. wheel of cheese!
FRUID WCETABLES
NEW POTATOES, No. 1 . . 10 lbs.
LETTUCE, large local ... 2 heads
RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 2 bu.
TOMATOES, firm, well ripened 2 lbs.
CARROTS, local . ... 2 bunches
MEATS
BOONE COUNTY MEXICAN
BEANS—13 points, 20-oz. tin
VAN CAMP VEGETARIAN
BEANS—13 points, 21-oz. tin
45c
13c
9c
35c
13c
FOR
LIBBY VIENNA SAUSAGE
4-oz. tin ...............................
PREM LUNCHEON MEAT
12-oz. tin ...........................
TABLE QUEEN SANDWICH
PIERCE’S WAX BEANS
19-oz. tin ..................
BUY Alle
IXTRA SwanloA.
BONDS "A.
COLORED FRYERS, fresh dressed ...
RABBITS, young fryers......................
BEEF STEW, lean boneless. . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 29c
PORK SAUSAGE, fresh country style . .
FMK BOAST, choice leg cuts............. lb. 35c
FRESI BULK KRAUT............ .. . . «
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FROM THE RAILROAD GANG
Bowen showed up about half past eight;
He was crabby, as usual, because he was late
As he was handed the turn over, you could hear him roar,
Something had happened the day before.
An empty went through switch on six
The bottom fell out of a car of bricks
Sixty-six left about three hours late,
A draw bar down on a car on track eight.
A car of ice was melting on the east end of two,
A special for 3:00 P. M., call the crew;
The bundle building want a switch right away.
They claim you promised them this very day.
The scale is not switched and nothing is set,
And Captain McCoy is mad as a hen that is wet:
Someone shoved a car in on three
And Bowen started on another spree.
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For the 12 cars there were setting fine,
But were oson seen going down the line:
Bowen was in a terrible rage
And said naughty things for a man of his age.
Just then the phone rang and the roundhouse said
The night crew forgot to go to bed:
Berry came on as usual at four
But did not seem quite so sore.
Until Bowen began to give turn over papers
Then you should see him cut up swing shift capers;
As he left that night he was heard to say
If I only, only had my way.
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And wasn’t afraid they would grab my rights,
I certainly would can that gang on nights:
Mr. Cox, we don’t hear much of, only
The waste baskets in a mess from his good old peerless.
To close, the crews asked Mr. Dooley for more pay,
His answer. “Brothers, the 15th, I’m on my way”.
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mra. Glenn Oftrom
On children’s day the Sunday School
held a picnic on the school lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulsopple, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arzie Smith spent Fri
day afternoon in Pendleton.
Ruth Myers returned to her home
near Rufus Sunday after spending
since Tuesday with her sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Vieg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presnell and
daughter Maxine of Pasco brought
Mrs. M. B. Eller to her home Satur
day after spending a week in Pasco at
her brother’s home, from the Colfax
hospital where she had undergone an
operation. Mrs. Presnell and Maxine
remained to spend a week here while
Mr. Presnell returned Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and
son Gary spent Saturday in Pendle
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr.
and Mrs. John Mustard returned last
Wednesday from Spokane. Dale Hiatt
returned Saturday.
Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter
Joan spent Monday in Pendleton on
business.
Mrs. R. E. McNabb left Tuesday
for Portland where she will visit at
the Del Jackson home and receive
medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sankey of
Portland arrived Sunday night to
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Ronen. The Sankeys and daugh
ter Cheerie’ will move up here soon.
Jacqueline Mustard and P. M. 2nd
class Vane Hiatt were married in
Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, June 6th. John
Mustard and Ursel Hiatt were their
only attendants.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Thomas and
children left last week for Portland
where they will make their future
home. Mr. Thomas has been dispatch
er for the Asbury Transportation Co.
here for some time.
Clyde Barney motored to La Grande
Sunday where he brought home his
son and daughter, who have been with
their grandparents while their par
ents found a house to live in.
Mrs. Jim Elles and son of Spokane
are here visiting friends.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mra. Grace Shoun
J. O. Sweringen took a load of fat
hogs to Portland Sunday.
Mother Grider and Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. McCarty of Condon visited the
Walter Griders Wednesday.
Carl Haddox was a Hermiston vis
itor, as were also the J. A. Shouns.
Sinice Moore left for Portland on
Tuesday.
Robert Larson of Kennewick was a
visitor in Irrigon this week.
Frank French is quite ill at his
home here.
Mrs. Dan Hill and children were
Hermiston visitors Monday.
Among those beginning work at the
Ordnance Depot are Paula Häberlein.
Lucile Jones and Clara Fraser, and
Clarke Stephens and Pattie Markham.
Calvin Allen, Seaman 2nd class, ar
rived home Saturday morning to
spend 15 days with his family and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Caldwell and
Mrs. Wayne Caldwell left for Port
land Tuesday morning after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Caldwell and other relatives.
Mrs. Emma Steward accompanied
the Caldwells to Portland.
Miss Snow McCoy and Beberly Mc
Coy left Saturday night for Portland.
Marlene Markham is also a visitor
in Portland.
Bill Allen of the Holuh ranch near
Pendleton was a week end visitor in
Irrigon.
C. W. Grim was a Heppner visitor
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun were
| Walla Walla visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Andrew Shoun and small son
¡ Steven came home with the Shouns.
Mrs. Violet Rucker and three child
ren of Kellogg, Idaho, are visiting her
parents, the E. E. Ruckers.
Earl Isom bought the Jas. Arnberg
garage and is moving it to his place.
Mrs. Kemble and two daughters,
Mrs. Roy Williams and Flossie Cole
of Bosie, Idaho, are spending a few
days with her daughter and sister,
Mrs. Otto Meyers and children.
The Pentecostal people have their
church raised and pushed back onto
the basement.____ _______
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Prices Effective June 16 to 23—Subject to Market Changes
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A drag of empties will arrive at four,
They want an engine—maybe more:
Someone ran through the cross over switch,
I think it was U. P. engine number six.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue of
an order duly made and entered here
in by the County Court of Umatilla
County. Oregon, on the 13th day of
May, 1944, will, on the 20th day of
June 1944, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $80.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
the following described parcel of
land, heretofore by Umatilla County,
Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
to-wit :
Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 & Fractional
Lots 4 & 5. Block 105, Wardwell's
Addition to Umatilla, Umatilla
County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(May 18-June 15), "
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