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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1944)
THURSDAY AUGUST 24. 1944. (Continued from Paze One) Box Factory Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carter of Free- water visited Mr. and Mrs. Snively Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bohansky of Grande Island. Nebraska, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter. C. M. Dexter is taking treatmenu at the Ritter Hot Springs. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Effie McFall left Sanday morning to visit in Spokane. Wash. Thomas Brown, William Davis and James Upton are new employees at the Box Factory. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ragsdale Sunday. Pvt. Delward C. Jones, who. is sta tioned at Fort Dix, New Jersey, is home on leave visiting his mother, Mrs. Fleeta Jones. Plant Property Evelyn Ford spent Sunday visiting friends at Pilot Rock. W. E. Pearce spent part of last week in Portland on business. Maga zine A rea Mrs. Jessie Laurie is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Julia Krekales is back on the job after a serious illness. Flave! Chastain and family are moving to Ordnance City. I Miss Ruth Gifford spent the week end visiting in Portland. Alice Frosh attended a Safeway pic. nie at La Grande last Sunday. Lillian Waldow and Betty Miller spent Saturday in Pendleton on bus- iness. Alta Batchelor's son is home from the Post Hospital. Wilna Whiting spent last week vis iting her home in The Dalles. Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Ab- Stone’s MONDAY Sane Low Prices Every Day In The Week! The cost of living is going down at Stone’s. Don’t take our word for it. All that we ask you to do is to compare these prices . . . you will find that they have been reduced within the last few weeks! Cnsco For delicious digestible foods. 3 lb. Glass .68 Peets Granulated Gives suds more quickly. Package .26 Sweetheart Soap Bath size. The large, rounded bar. Each .11 Sweetheart Toilet Soap Today’s favorite toilet soap. Cake 3 for .19 Old Dutch Cleanser Cleans, scours and polishes. 2 for .15 Tin Clapp’s Baby Foods All strained varieties. Tin .07 21-oz. tin .15 BEANS 13 Points—-Van Camp’s beans in rich, red tomato sauee. 8-oz. pkg. .22 CHEESE lemán returned to Bremerton. Wash., Monday after spending a 28-day fur lough with his mother, Mrs. Anna Ab leman. He is on the USS Saratoga. Mary Duke spent last week end in Pendleton on business. G uards Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson left Saturday night for Seattle. Wash., on busines. They expect to be gone about a week. Charlotte Montgomery and Leila Henderson were week end guests of Sybil Petteys at her home in Board man. Motor Transportation Worth Hindman has been ill in the Post Hospital for three weeks. Headquarters Lt. Seymour Firstenberg has been assigned additional duties as restau- rant council. Captain Sutch is a speedy fellow! He flew to Pocatello. Idaho. August 17th, on official duties and returned the sameday . Captain Miller and family left Aug ust 19th for Williamston. Michigan, where they will visit for two weeks. Captain Clifford H. Baxter arrived last Wednesday from Red River Ord nance Depot in Texas. Inspectioii Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes are the parents of a 9 lb. girl born August 17 at the Post Hospital. She has been named Elizabeth Ann. Miss Dorothy Harkness spent Sun- day at Bingham Springs. Signal Corps J. M. Gilbert of Signal and Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Personnel are spend ing several days vacationing at their cabin in the Blue Mountains above Pilot Rock. LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM! If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Year* Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 118 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bus Depot tilla County. Oregon, on the 11th day of August. 1944. will, on the 19th day of September. 1944. at thé 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, sub ject to minimum price of $35.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Uma- tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de linquent taxes, to-wit: Lot 4 Block 12, Original Town at Umatilla, Umatilla County, Ore gon. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Aug. 17-Sept. 14) RULES GIVEN FOR 6 points—Kraft Velveeta—it spreads, slices, toasts and melts perfectly. pint glass .24 OLIVES Lindsay, large ripes, make ripe olives, a “start” for every meal. SPINACH . . 29-oz. tin .19 Hunt’s known quality now from new pack. JAR LIDS regular, 3 doz. .25 Kerr’s for safe and dependable canning. Wax-Rite Liquid Wax [NT FOR PAGE THREE For fall cleaning. Pint MEATS FLAVORFUL Simonize Floor Polish For wood or covered floors. 1 Gallon 1.59 Nu Bora Bleach It’s economical in this large size MS ALS Gallon .35 Ritz Wafers lb. .28 Ground Beef .39 Fresh baked. 1-lb. All Beef, Freshly Ground .2.2 lb. .32 Sausage ORDNANCE HAS NEW INSTRUMENT Freshly Ground, Bulk lb. .23 Beef Roast C Grade, Arm or Blade Cut* lb. .13 Beef Boil Young Rib or Briskit Veal Roast lb. .23 PEACHES Shoulder Cut lb. .35 Ulleners Armour’s Star, Skinless Kennewick ELBERTA PEACHES $9 1 0 ATLAS FRUIT JARS . doz. qts. .76 (Case of 24 pints—$1.24) ___ 12 oz. .31 Tea Garden Currant Jelly—3 pt*. . 15-oz. tin .16 Redondo Peaches—28 pts.............. 20-oz. tin .14 All Gold Golden Corn—5 pts......... 20-oz. tin .16 Seaside Butter Beans—13 pts. ...... . 19-oz. tin .16 Dinnette Vegetable Salad—10 pts. Hunt’s Royal Anne Cherries—36 pts. .. 29 oz. can .32 PAROWAX 1-lb. pkg. .12 S & W Grapefruit Juice........ Deep South Blended Juice.... MacDonald Orange Juice...... Oasis Cocktail Juice—1 point Bradshaw Honey.................... Kraft Miracle Whip .............. Mavis Cola Syrup.................... Flavor Aid..... ......................... ............18-oz. tin .18 . ............46-oz. tin .42 ............ 46-oz. tin .47 ............. 12-oz. tin .09 ............. 2-lb. jar .50 ...................... pint .26 assorted, 3 for .10 With heavy runs of cattie begin ning to come to maket. the War Food Administration points out that cattle slaughter regulations in no way re strict the number that may be killed. This fact is one that apparently has not been understood by many people. R. D. Taylor, State AAA chairman, says. Farmers may slaughter and deliver meat from any cattle or other live stock owned by them without any lic ense or permit and without making any report of such deliveries to the government. Commercial packers and persons who slaughter livestock ex clusively for others on a fee basis must obtain slaughtering licenses from WFA and slaughterers of 50 or more head of cattle weekly or 300 or more livestock annually must turn in month ly reports to WFA. Slaughterers who kill more than 51 head of cattle weekly that produce “Army Style” beef must set aside a percentage for government purchase which must, be Federally inspected. Slaughterers must comply with OPA regulations regarding grading of meat and collection of ration points. “The regulations pertain to licensing, grad ing, set-aside for government pur chase. and collection of ration points,” Mr. Taylor points out. “but they do not restrict the number of cattle that may be slaughtered.” 35-LB. BOX............................ HALE PEACHES 35-LB. BOX............................ VW «IV $3.59 YUIVw WE are the Headquarters For Canning Peaches (Produce Specials for Fri. & Sat.) (toro' • FOOD STORES Prices Effective Aug. 25 to Sept. 1—Subject to Market Changes. Army Ordnance is supplying our Invasion Air Forces in France and the China-Burma-India Theatre with a flew emergency cable cutter. Colonel A. S. Buyers, commanding Umatilla Ordnance Depot, explained today that gliders, towed by aircraft, can normally disengage the tow cable at the proper time for landing. Occasionally, however, an emergen cy may arise which will require the aircraft to disengage itself from the glider in a hurry. For such emerg ency situations. Ordnance developed a fool-proof cable cutter which cuts the tow cable instantly by an explos ive charge. The explocive unit is located outside the plane and is exploded by means of an electrical detonator within the plane. The cutter is for emergency use on ly and is employed only when it is necessary to detach the plane from the glider tow line in order to save per- sonnel and equipment from destruc- tion. The Ordnance Department. Army Service Forces, received a letter of commendation from the Army Air Forces for the quick and efficient manner in which the development, manufacture and shipment of invas ion explosive charge assemblies were accomplished. NOTICE OF ¡.AND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned. Sheriff ot Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma- American Legion Hermiston Post No. 37 Re*. Meetings 1st * 3rd Thursdays Viciting Legionnaire» Welcome This is an oil filter You’d think that clean | oil, inside a sealed engine, would keep fairly sanitary. But not so. As it circulates, it picks up more assorted grime than a bunch of fifth grade kids playing commando. Q. So oil must be cleaned, . or the scratchy stuff it , pick* up would be carried 4 into close-fitting places , where it would be about as beneficial as a cinder in 4 your eye. Like the kitchen strain- | er sketched above, the } oil filter’s job is to trap , and hold unwanted lumps hi and things. And like a i strainer, it eventually gets 1 so clogged up that it can’t | function. 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