THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1944.
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mre. KMt Hedrick
Rosalie Nudo of Portland is here
visiting her sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Herrick and sister
Mary Nudo.
Linnetta Duncan is suffering from
an infected finger.
. Sgt. Loren Miller arrived Monday
night from Jackson, Mississippi on
furlough and will visit his wife. Edna
Miller at Ordnance.
Mrs. Jennie Chapman and Jimmy
Baker returned Monday to Spokane
after a ten day vacation here at the
F. A. Baker home and also an outing
at Wallowa with the Paul Bakers.
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Bessie Chapin returned Sunday
from a few days visit in Portland with
her sister Patricia Lantz and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Richards.
Miss Patricia Knotts, who finished
working in the canning of peas at Mil
ton. returned home here for a few
days rest and left Monday to go to
Wallowa to help her sister Mrs. Hen-
rv Smith cook for harvest hands.
Miss Patsy Brown accompanied her
uncle to Seattle the first of July and
found work at the Boeing air factory.
It took a sniall person like Patsy to
make boits secure on certain parts of
the plane.
Bobby Ableman, petty officer 1st
class, of the navy, who entered ser
vice last September, is here from
Seattle enjoying his second furlough
at the home of his parents, Bert Able-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton of Seattie
visited last week with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Sutton, his brother Lester
Sutton and family and Bill Sutton
who accompanied them back. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton
and Kathy.
Names added to Stanfield's 120
members service flag are the follow
ing: Joseph Woytowicz. paratrooper
in England. Kenton Miller, marines,
Leland Burgin, navy, Bobby Stark
weather. army, and Orville Kensler.
army.
Vera Sisson Dean and father. Wil
liam Sisson of Westland, were visitors
at the W. E. Kryger home Saturday.
During their recent trip to Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers
brought back four arbor vitaes trees
for their lawn and they are quite or
namental.
Miss Naomi Korred returned Mon
day night to her home at Mona, Cal.,
after about two months visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hill.
Virginia Richards returned to her
work at Ordnance Tuesday after a
nice vacation with friends in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney make
three drives each week to Bend, Ore.,
deliver their certified potatoes.
New workers at the Ordnance depot
are Dorothy Swaney. Ruby Waltz and
Nallys Lumberjack
Syrup
24-oz. glass .......... .27
$
Clapps Baby Foods—
Strained
Per Tin .0’7
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$
By Mra. Glenn Oatrom
Regular Jar Rubbers .................. Doz., 4 for .15
Presto No. 10 Jar Rubber»—
for glass top ........................... Doz., 4 for .15
M. C. P. Pectin..................... 3 oz. Pkg., 3 for .23
Kerr Economy Clamps........................... Doz. .12
Bulldog Bottle Caps ........................ 1 lb. pkg. .22
Genuine Steel Wool.............................. Pkg. .09
3‘ a s
DO YOUR OWN •
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canning !
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$
Peets Granulated
Washing Powder
Pkg. .26
$
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Snowflake Crackers
2-lb. Box .33
$
Old Dutch Cleanser
Tin 2 for .15
Betty Crocker Soup Mix
23-oz. pkg. - 3 for .24
Centennial Pancake Flour
9.8 lb. .60
Food fights for freedom, too. So, preserve, con
serve, can everything you can. Stone’s have every
thing to help you do the job right!
PARAWAX ... 1 lb. pkg. 12c
KERR LIDS .. doz., 3 for 25c
For sealing pure preserves and jellies.
Always have a few dozen handy if you wish to do some quick canning.
KERR JARS .... 12 qts. 77c
ATLAS LIDS .. doz., 3 for 25c
ATLAS JARS .... pints 1-24
Complete with enclosures.
Enameled lids are now used more than ever for canning.
Nu Bora Bleach
Gallon .35
Now packed 24 to the case but cheaper in price.
Raspberries, Palmdale,
12 points............ ..... 16 oz. .32
Peaches, Hunt’s fancy quality,
43 points.... ............. 29 oz. .38
Diamond Peanut Butter,
24 ounce jar.........................29
McGrath Green Beans,
19 ounce tin ........................ 10
$
FRUITS AND
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MEATS
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Jowl Bacon
mild cure
$
lb. .17
Veal Steak
$
sirloin cuts
lb. .37
Veal Shoulder Steak
tender and meaty lb. .29
Veal Roast
shoulder cuts
lb. .29
Pure Lard
4 lbs. .66
LAMB LEGS ratsu lb. 39
open kettle rendered
LAMB ROAST-hgpldsncstlb. .33
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Frieda Bieber.
Homer Hedrick arrived home Tues
day from a business trip to Tacoma
and Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Emerson and Bet
ty Lou were Milton visitors Sunday.
The German prisoners who came a
month ago left for Camp White on
Monday.
Mrs. Robert Sherry has moved to
Pendleton.
Mrs. Roy Duncan is the proudest
gardener in Stanfield. She has had
cabbages as large as 4 pounds, peas,
green beans and corn and carrots
from her plot.
Mrs. John Peters accepted the po
sition of sewing director last Thurs
day upon the resignation of Mrs. Roy
Duncan. She asks all who wish to
sew on tea towels to bring thimble
and thread to the next meeting. Aug
ust third.
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UMATILLA NEWS
Glass Fruit Funnels, each .. 19c
$
PACE THROB
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry of Port
land spent the week end here visiting
with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard and
children spent a couple of days last
week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alcorn of Spo
kane are visiting her daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgom
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr.
and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt left Sunday for
a fishing trip to Florence and a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weer. former
ly of Hermiston.
Frank Presnell of Pasco came Sat
urday and returned Sunday, taking
Mrs. Presnell and Maxine who had
spent the week here at the home of
their sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. M.
B Eller
Mrs. Frank Clark returned Friday
from Nampa. Idaho, where she spent
a few days visiting her mother and
sister.
Jack Mann returned Monday from
the valley where he had spent a weeks
vacation.
Mrs. M. B. Eller and Mrs. Glenn
Ostrom motored to Walla Walla Tues
day where they took Raymond Olney
to meet the stage to go to his home in
Lewiston and Beverley Presnell to her
home in Walia Walla after spending
several weeks here with the Ellers.
Paul Casey, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Hull drove to Portland
Tuesday night to spend a couple of
days visiting.
Ruth Myers of Poplar Grove is
visiting a few days here with her sis
ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Al Vieg.
Ezra Smith of Hermiston was a
Sunday dinner guest at the home of
his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hulsopple.
Mrs. Ralph Storm is visiting a few
davs in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Martin spent
Saturday evening in Pendleton with
her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are
renting the old Gas house, formerly
occupied by Herb Lane Sr.
Herb Lane Sr. is spending a few
days in Portland.
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KELLOGGS ALL BRAN, 16 oz. pkg............. .18
SHREDDED RALSTON, 12 oz. pkg.............. .11
CINCH CORN BREAD MIX, 16 oz. pkg....... .18
QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT, pkg................... 09
QUAKER PUFFED RICE, pkg........................ .11
BIFF FLY SPRAY, quart................................ ..
SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT, case of 24........ 8.15
PENN MINERAL OIL, quart........................ ...
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By Margaret Thorpe
Sonny McClellan was taken to the
Pendleton hospital and Gus McLouth
was taken to the Hermiston hospital
the first of the week, both ill with
pneumonia.
Twin boys were born to Mr. and
Mrs. E. Garrett at Hermiston Mon
day. Graveside services were held at
the cemetery Thursday afternoon for
one of the babies that ilved only 24
hours. The other baby and the moth
er are both getting along fine now.
Erna Skoubo of the Nurses Cadets
is spending a few days at home.
Pfc. L. L. Smith returned to his
base at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, af
ter enjoying a three weeks furlough
at home.
Billy Steinmatz went to Portland to
spend a few weeks. His mother came
up after him.
Lt. Ted Wilson is spending a few
Hermiston, Oregon
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days visiting at home.
Mrs. Al-Macomber and children of
Portland spent the week end here vis
iting relatives.
Bud Ball. Bill Harter and Clayton
Allen have gone to Ione to work in the
harvest.
Let Radionics
lend you its
ears
MELONS.................... lb.
4c
TOMATOES, firm ripe . 2 lbs. 25c
CANTS ........................ lb.
7c
CELERY.................... lb.
15c
PEACHES, fine for slicing 2 lbs. 29c
Junket Rennet
Powder, all flavors
Pkg, 2 for .19
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Sam Moore
BOARDMAN NEWS
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Nu Bora
Granulated
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