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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1944)
THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. turned from Kentucky where Mrs. Moran has been for the past six weeks. By Mrt. Glonn Ootrom Mrs. Gene Hiatt and mother, Mra. Mary Margaret Kennedy returned Harry Rodenbough, spent Friday and home Wednesday from Portland Saturday in Portland. Mrs. Ursel where she had been working during Hiatt cared for the baby in their ab the summer. She will be home with sence. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ken Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer and nedy until the opening of school. Mias' daughters Donna and Shirley, and Kennedy will be first and second Mrs. Ken Arnold made a business trip grade teacher at Irrigon. She is a to The Dalles Friday. graduate of Eastern Oregon College Gordon and Jerry Harryman re- of Education and this will be her first 1 turned home to Baker after spending year of teaching. the summer with their grandparents. Cpl. James Moran and wife r-- Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes. UMATILLA NEWS Mrs. Arzie Smith and children are visiting in Missoula. Montana. Mrs. Vi Eller entertained the pi nochle club Thursday. Those present were Madames Vane Hiatt. Oliver Me Nabb. Glen Ostrom. Gene Hiatt. Dean Newgard. Albert Vieg and Ken Ar nold. Glenn Ostrom and Mrs. Raymond McNabb spent Monday and Tuesday in Portland. Mrs. Loran Montgomery and child ren returned home Sunday after spending two weeks in Baker with the Harold Lutz family. Mrs. Lutz re- PAGE Tinf turned home Tuesday after spending a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magnussen re turned Sunday from Seattle where they spent their two weeks vacation. Mrs. Magnussen is manager of the Standard Oil plant here. Frank Morrison moved his family from The Dalles into the Bousquet house last week. Mr. Morrison is em ployed at river terminals here. Aula Stephen left for Portland where he will go into the Merchant Marines. Mrs. Jeff Stephen went with him on business. ____ == II_LIU -=-=- ========= All Stone’s Stores Closed Monday — Labor Day THE CBBB \ Tre am-HiesaK PEACHES STORE’S is the PLACE to BOO, and mins LABOR DOB week-end the TIIÏIE to THE FARMER LIKES Food fights for freedom! If you’ve read government reports lately, you know that a much larger percentage of the 1944 fruit pack goes to the army. There’ll be mighty little left for civilians —UNLESS YOU CAN YOUR OWN. Now is the time to do it Make the most of the Labor-Day vacation—and Stone’s low prices. SUGAR fine Granulated 10 lbs. .08 ELBERTHS n «e Full Weight Apple Box ... one H UD Use Stamps 30, 31, 32, 33 and 40. ATLAS FRUIT JARS ................ ......... 24 pints $1.24 ATLAS FRUIT JARS .............. .... ........... quarts .76 KERR REGULAR LIDS .......... ...... dozen, 3 for .25 ................. dozen.. .23 ATLAS ZINC CAPS ................. .................. dozen .20 KERR CAPS COMPLETE ....... PAROWAX .................................... .......... 1-lb. pkg. .12 .................. dozen .18 KERR ECONOMY CAPS .................. dozen .25 PRESTO GLASS TOP CAPS ... 3-oz. pkg.. 3 for .23 M. C. P. POWDERED PECTIN ................... each. .10 KERR CANNING BOOKS ...... HALES HEOS BEEF BOIL BEEF BBBST fUEAL ROAST : » : • BEEF ROAST All Sizes Freshly Dressed Tender, Young Rib or Briskit C Grade Arm or Blade Cut A Grade (5 pts.) Arm or Blade Cut Stanfield, Oregon Oiso Pears and Prunes fnr Canning! MEAT Freshly Dressed 2.95 Full Weight Apple Box ... CMo/ce soft /Mspecreo FRUERS Vergil C. Hogg lb. .44 lb. .35 lb. .19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS — Friday and Saturday Only — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned have been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. Executors of the Will and Estate of Earl E. Shaw, deceased. . R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of All persons having claims against Umatilla County. said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same to the undersigned (Aug. 31-Sept. 28) ! Florence Shaw Attebury. Box 411. Route 1, Echo, Oregon, with vouchers properly verified as by law required, Dated this 14th day of August, Junket Rennet Powder each 2 for .19 Nu Bora Bleach Gallon............... 35 | 1944. Nu Bora Granulated CARL H. SHAW FLORENCE SHAW ATTEBURY Executors of the Estate of Earl E. Shaw, deceased. GAVIN & GAVIN, The Dalles, Ore. Attorneys for Estate (Aug. 24-Sept. 21 pd.) .64 5-Lb. Bag Vano--Household Cleaner Quart 29 NOTICE OF LAND SALE Clapps Oatmeal Cereal 8-oz. pkg.................. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County, Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1944. will, on the 10th day of October, 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 $150.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land. j lb. .26 Centennial Pancake Flour lb. .26 lb. .28 Crystal White Soap 10-lb. bag ........... .63 Bar.... -.. .. .... .04 Cosmos Apricots . 28-nz. tin. .32 New pack is here—try these delicious halves of tree-ripened fruit. (30 points) B^CKIO SCHOOL 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 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near But Depot Let Radionics lend you its ears LUNCHES " Elee heretofore by Umatilla County. Ore gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, to- wit: Lots 16. 16 and 17, Block 1, Her miston in NE 1 SE ‘ in Section 10. Township 4 North. Range 28. Uma tilla County. Oregon. fl Rnyal Gelatin . package 3 fnr .13 All popular flavors, easily and quickly prepared. Rugai Pudding, package 3 fnr .18 A grand dessert for children and inexpensive. Fénix Chocolate . 8-7 nz. bar .23 The best bracer for sportsmen, hunters and growing children. Vanilla flavor only Jolly Time Pop Cora 10-oz. tin .18 Guaranteed to Pop S & W Spinach..................................... 29-oz. tin .24 S & W Vinegar, 50 grain............................. quart .23 Hunts Pork & Beans (15 points) ........ 29-oz. gl. .25 Van Camps Pork & Beans (13 points).. 21-oz. tin .14 Keystone Mushrooms—-buttons.............8-oz. tin .85 McGrath Green Beans.......................... 19-oz. tin .10 Dennison Lima Beans & Ham (6 pts.) 16-oz. jar .22 Valerio Spaghetti ................................ 12-oz. gl. .10 Bradshaw Honey .................... 2-lb. jar .50 Crystal Marmalade............................. 2-lb. jar .35 Hormel Spam....................................... 12-oz. tin .34 Jewel Salad Oil........................................... quart .52 Diamond Peanut Butter, 112-lb. jar ............ .29 Tea Garden Currant Jelly, 3 pts., 12-oz. glass .31 Armours Treet, 12-oz. tin...................................33 Underwood Deviled Ham, 3-oz. tin ................ 18 Mu Mu Caramels, 2-lb. box ......... 89 Honey Butter, 14-oz. box ........... 29 McDonald Blended Juice, 46-oz. tin ............... 43 Mild Cream Cheese, 12 points, lb. .................. 35 Van Houtens Dutch Cocoa, 4-oz. pkg........... .20 4 DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST SAYS— Your Eyes Need Nalleys Tang Dressing, pint......................... .23 Attention! Nalleys Mayonnaise, 8-oz. glass...... ................ 19 “YOUR CHILDREN START TO SCHOOL SOON — HAVE THEIR EYES CHECKED AT ONCE. HIGHLY TRAINED SPECIALIST WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IS WAIT ING TO SERVE YOU.” Nalleys Prepared Mustard, 25-oz. glass.......... 18 Old Monk Tartar Sauce, 6-oz. glass................ 18 Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Prices Effective Sept. I to 8—Subject to Market Changes. — Examination Without Charge —