THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
The White Naphtha soap,
bars ......
At Stone’s! First of the New 1944 Pack in
For bath or home use.
bar ....................
Camay Toilet
cakes
7-OZ. Tin 30c
3 for .19
Oxydol
No boiling, no scrubbing with this.
.23
pkg.
White Star, solid pack, from smaller, more tender tuna
PERS
IS-oi. Tin I Sc
Pictsweet brand, still vine fresh when they’re packed—large size.
PICKLES
12-01. glass 17c
APRICOTS
23-01. Tin 32c
Cosmo new pack, unpeeled halves in light syrup.
ASPARAGUS
Duz
Quick, rich suds in hard water.
pkg.................
23
Crisco
For delicious, digestible foods.
3-lb. glass ........................ 68
Nalley’s Treasure pickles are crisp and tasty and still the family favorite.
10 Points
3 for .29
The soap of beautiful women.
Del Monie. S. & W., White Star, Nalley’s. Heinz . . . and countless
other equally famous names! You’ll find them all on Stone’s shelves
the quality leaders of America. At Stone’s low prices, they be
come value values, as well. Stock up now—the new 1944 pack is in!
30 Points
06
Kind to everything it touches.
bars
60025
5 Points
3 for .14
Ivory Soap
amos CAME
3 Points
IS-nz. Tin 42c
S & W Greenpoint is uniform in size and color due to careful grading
Wesson Oil
quart........
.52
Snowdrift
For more tender pastry.
3-lb. glass.............
RIH OLIVES.....................
39c
Cosmo medium size. ripe.
.67
Crispy Crackers
Fresh and slightly salted.
2-lb. box............ ....
Cereals—
Alber’s Corn Flakes ....
Post’s Bran Flakes......
Shredded Ralston ......
Sperry Wheat Hearts..
Cream of Wheat.........
Cinch Corn Bread Mix
.12
.13
.11
.32
.22
.18
Northland Dried Prunes, 50-60
2 lbs.
Clara Vai Prunes.................... 1-lb. pkg.
Household Raisins .........
2-lb. pkg.
Harlequin Fruit Cake Mix
pound
Honduran Dried Bananas
1-lb. pkg.
Eze Apple Sauce......
312-oz. pkg.
.25
.16
.23
.37
.34
.18
Dried Fruits
Fresh baked, always fresh.
Recommended for growing children.
1-lb. glass
1-lb. pkg. .................
59
22
is a
MEATS!
VERL CHOPS Ribor ilain
lb. 37c
"A" Grade
Shoulder Cut
lb. 29c
VEAL HORST
Coffees, Tea and
Chocolate
M. J. B. Coffee..................
Lipton’s Pekoe Tea.........
Ficgo—laxative beverage
Kaffee Hag.......................
Fénix Chocolate...............
Berko Chocolate Syrup ...
31
Ritz Wafers
Borden’s Hemo
18-oz. pkg.
14-oz. pkg.
12-oz. pkg.
46-oz. pkg.
28-oz. pkg.
16-oz. pkg.
BONELESS STEUJShoudar Beef lb. 30c
1-lb. .25
A. C. Ebert home. They expect to go
co Heppner the first of next week
when their home will be in readiness.
I ganizations have elected officers for Mr. Ebert, who has been county agent
at Fossili, has been transferred to
I the ensuing year as follows:
Student Body: Bill Esselstyn, presi Morrow county with headquarters at
dent; Jim Meachan. vice president; Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weitzin and Mr.
Janey Center, secretary: Pauline
Rauch, treasurer: Bud Jordan, ser- and Mrs. Homer Coppinger are home
: géant at arms.
from a week's vacation trip to Wallo-
Senior class: Mildred Penny, presi- wa Lake. They report fishing good at
dent; Maxine Nofsinger, secretary- 1 Ice lake which they reached by pack
treasurer; Janey Center, vice presi-, train.
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dent; Mr. Center, adviser.
| A letter from Jack Gaskill to his
Junior class: Ernie Rohde, presi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaskill, re-
dent; Jim Meechan. vice president: ports that he is still in active duty in
Frances Finch, treasurer:
Frances Italy. He expected to be back in the
Correa, secretary; Bud Jordan. ser- | States by this time on a furlough but
géant at arms: Mrs. Alberding, ad- says the matter became entangled in
army red tape and he does not know
viser.
Sophomores: Patty Finch, presi- when he will get away.
Pvt. Max E Bohms was home last
dent: Ethel Crow, vice president:
Doris Rauch, secretary; Hazel Alber- week on furlough from Ft. Benning-
ding, treasurer; Judy German, ser ton. Georgia. He arrived just in time
géant ai arms: Miss Peterson, advi- to take over the hay harvest for hia
father. William N. Bohms, who has
ser.
Freshmen: Mark Cotton, president: been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Earl Cotton has returned front
Dean Rohde, vice president: Lois Mc
Elroy. secretary: Charles Daly, treas a two weeks visit at Payette. Idaho,
urer; Bessie Young, sergeant at where she was called because of the
illness of her father, who is reported
arms: Mr. Cotton, adviser.
improving slowly.
Cpl. Jack L. Teel writes from some
Pfc. Herman Bromell was awarded
where in France under date of July the purple heart for being wounded
29th, and says “it is very noisy here, in action in the South Pacific on June
but I am doing O. K.” He describes 15, according to information received
his neighborhood as a very fertile here from his brother, Walter, of
farming country, but rather ill kept, Pasco. His injuries were shrapnel
and does not appear to have had any wounds in shoulder, but is is now
improving in years. He tried to learn back on duty.
to talk French from a dairyman
where he was first camped, but upon
moving found the dialect was not un
derstood by the local French, so has
to converse with them in sign lang
uage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acton are here
for a weeks visit from Klamath Falls
where Mr. Acton is employed on a
construction job.
Zoe McFaul writes from Iceland
telling his mother. Mrs. Nona McFaul.
“Don't send any Christmas presents,
wait till I come and get them person
ally.” from which Mrs. McFaul in
fers that Zoe may be home soon on
furlough.
Students of the high school are tak
ing a strong interest in band this
year. 32 having reported for practice
so far.
Miss Freeman is organizing a 4-H
club group in sewing for the 7th and
8th grade gris. They will have two
meetings weekly and will follow the
regular 4-H club plan outlined by the
county agent and state club director.
The football schedule for Echo this
fall has been fixed as follows: Sept.
22, Helix at Echo; Sept. 28, Umatilla
Your car yells "Gimme
at Echo: Oct. 6, open; Oct. 13, Ione
a light" about 5400
at Ione: Oct. 18. Irrigon at Echo;
times a min
Oct. 27, Stanfield at Echo; Nov. 2,
ute. And the
Athena at Athena; Nov. 11. Stanfield
spark plugs
at Stanfield (liman game); Nov. 16.
must deliver
Weston at Echo; Nov. 24. Stanfield at
B G
Echo (11 man game).
it on the
Seventh and eighth grade boys will
split instant.
have a definite physical education
program this fall, playing touch foot-
ball and other games. They will be
Those 5400 explosions
coached by Bennetta Briggs.
Pvt. William Correa, who was home
per minute give spark
on a furlough a few weeks ago. was
plugs a Turkish Bath that
recently in England and may be in
boils the sparking ambition
France by this time. He has been
clear out of ’em after about
awarded an expert infantry badge as
10,000 miles. Result—spark
an army paratrooper.
weakened, and
Echo Boy Scouts are picking up pa
gasoline
that’s
per bundles preparatory for the waste
wasted
just
T
paper drive which is to be held
like pouring
throughout the county after the
it out on the
Round Up.
street
Mrs. W. C. Linville, who has been
ill at Ordnance hospital for more than
a month, recovered sufficiently to re
turn home this week.
Here’s where Shell
Alta Raney, who has been employed
comes
to the rescue.
at the cafeteria at Ordnance, was a
They’ll clean your plugs, or
visitor at the Tolar home Tuesday.
sell you new ones if the
Members of the Anniversary club
old ones have cracked (as
and other Echo ladies honored Mrs.
they sometimes
Harold Schiel (Vera Smith) with a
bridal shower at the home of Mr. and
do). And they’ll
Mrs. Roy Smith Saturday evening.
Shellubricate
Thirty guests were present, and many
your entire car
lovely gifts were presented. Out of
for you, too.
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clos-
son Scott, Mrs. Harvey Meyers and
Mrs. D. W. Davis of Pendleton: Mrs.
You need Shellubrica-
Preston Hollomon and Mrs. Huffman
tion because it protects
of Hermiston: and Mrs. Al Hiatt of
Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Schiel are
your car against Wartime
employed at Pasco.
Stop and Go wear... the
Mrs. Vivian McIntyre, who recent
villain that’s sending
ly had her appendix removed at Ord
10,000 care to junk yarda
nance hospital, was able to return to
every week 1
Echo Sunday.
The third birthday of Peggy Jo
Middleton and the second birthday of
FOR THE LADIES
Richie Attebury were celebrated joint
ly Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Alice la Moforlond.
Mrs. M. E. Coe. with Mrs. Raymond
Attebury and Mrs. Joe Middleton as
hostesses. Seventeen little folks were
present, several accompanied by their
mothers. Two birthday cakes were
enjoyed. One. with two candles on one
SHELLOIL COMPANY,
side and three on the other, had a base
Incorporated
containing a revolving music box that
played “Happy Birthday to You.’’
Stephen Spike, Echo postmaster,
writes relatives that he has been
transferred from England to the pos
tal service in Frsnces. He says he
likes England better.
Mrs. Harold Laird and daughter
Elaine are here for a two weeks visit.
Mr. Laird is now stationed in the MMM POWERS THE ATTACK
Aleutian islands.
Mrs. Arnold Ebert Jr. and son
Steve are spending a few day* at the
ECHO NEWS ITEMS
Echo high school student body or-
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VEHbSTEU
Freshly Dressed
All Sizes
HEOS
6.7-oz. pkg. .23
........... 1-lb. .35
: »
FAN Now
Breast of
lb. 20c
lb. 3Sc
FRUERS
lb. 44c
RABBITS
Ib. 42c
$
McwM-~, is
Oranges 2 d0z..49
RIGHT SIZE FOR JUICE
Grapes
Mlle Uit
2 lbs. .23
RED MALAGAS. WHITE MALAGAS, RIBIERS
Celery
f
pound .09
,1
CRISP, TENDER—UTAH VARIETY
Squash
Ì
pound .06
rs 331mm
HUBBARD
Tomatoes 2lbs. .19
Save at Stone's on Canning Supplies
ATLAS FRUIT JARS
... 12 quarts .76
ATLAS FRUIT JARS
— 24 pints 1.24
KERR ECONOMY CAPS
.......... dozen .18
KERR REGULAR CAPS ...
. ......... dozen .20
KERR REGULAR LIDS ...
dozen. 3 for .25
THRIFTY LIDS—for Coffee Jars -
dozen. 3 for .25
ATLAS ENAMELED LIDS ----------
dozen. 3 for .25
PAROWAX - ----------- ----------------------
... 1 lb. pkg. .13
spark plug
RIPE FOR SLICING
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Prices Effective Sept. 14 to 22 ... Subject to Market Changes