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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE THRU IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Five Years Experience By Mrt. Grace Shoun VES - A Varied Selection of Nearly All Kinds of Fine Quality Kraft American Cheese Just the rich flavor most folks like. 5-lb. Loaf .......... 19E Krispy Soda Crackers Slightly salted & tops with cheese. 2-lb. box .................. .... per lb. .37 Nippy Cheese 12 Pis.— For lovers of sharp, aged cheese—try this seasoned block of America Economical size package for large users of cheese. 5-lb. loaf............... 1.90 Ivory Soap Med. Cake..... ......... 12 Pts.— 24 Pt*.— Ivory Soap Try it for children. 3 for .29 Camay Toilet Soap For a real skin freshener. 3 for .19 Cake per lb. .35 Mild Popular Cheese for cheese and macaroni and casserole dishes. Loaf Thrifty! Cheese 2 lbs. .74 w - Handy! Gold Medal cheese now in the economical size. For washing or bath. Large Cake at this new, low price. Cheddar Gold Medal Mild Cheese Oxydol Washing Powder Washes dirt quickly and easily. Pkg............................. .2: Longhorn Cheese . per lb. .37 Mellow-sharp cheese with a bit of a nip to its richness. 12 Pt*.— American Cheese 8 oz. pkg. .20 6 Pis.—Shifford American type, a treat for children with crackers. 2-1b. loaf .75 Kraft Cheese Pts.—The Kraft family-size loaf, always the same fine flavor. 24 po hutty Mite TeyZ, • Stone's have always been the leaders in making your shopping more convenient. We have just fin ished re-surfacing our large parking lot, making it one of the finest in Umatilla County. We cordially invite you to enjoy this new improvement.................. BOTH FOR Ralston Whole Wheat Cereal and Shredded Ralston SOUP 104 oz. tin 3 for.25 Campbell’s Tomato, its our biggest and best seller. You should taste it, too. CATSUP «17 14-oz. glass J. A. Shoun was a Heppner visi tor Mondav and the Lyle Mulkeys went to Heppner Tuesday. Mr. Mulkey is to take his physical ex amination at this time. Fred Houghton took a load of R E A. members to attend the R. E. A. meeting in Hermiston Tuesday afternoon. Finley Graybeal of Gillander & Burroughs was an Irrigon visi tor Tuesday. Sinice Moore of The Dalles was an Irrigon visitor Monday. He is working with the police force now. Miss Lavern Duus, student nurse spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Herman Duus. Mrs. H. W. Grim got back from The Dalles Monday where she had been to see her father, George Hux who is quite ill in a The Dalles hos pital. She also visited the Adren Allen family while there. The E. R. Schneiders left Tues day for Spray where they will at tend a fellowship meeting and on to Dayville, Mitchell and Prairie City during the week he is to be gone. The Wallace Mendes are leaving the 15th of October for their old home in Illinois. They came out here in February and settled on the F. C. Fredrickson place that they had purchased some time be fore. Frank Leicht, seaman 1st class, is on his way to Irrigon from The Dalles. He has been gone in the service of the navy since Novem ber, 1942. He has been in the South and Central Pacific most of that time. The Orange Lantern carnival was a huge success. Hundreds of people attended. The queen, Lor etta I, was the senior’s candidate. Each class in high school and the grade school elected a candidate for queen and the class who sold the most tickets got their queen elected. The seniors won. Mr. Elliot is attending the edu cational conference at Salem for all the principals of the state. Miss Eddy, the third and fourth grade teacher, is taking Prof. Elliott's place until he returns. Irrigon plays a football game with Umatilla at Irrigon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moberly and five children spent Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Lee Smith. Thev are moving from Freewater to Mo- lone. Wn„ where Mr. Moberly has employment. Little Sammie Umiker had the misfortune to fall while swinging and crack her colar bone. She was taken to Hermiston for first aid. Miss Hazel Osborn and Miss Ty- the Presbyterian church Tuesday, lena Dike are holding services in Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights at 8 p. m. The Irrigon Comets were badly beaten by the Stanfield team mattress maker and Upholsterer New Cotten Mattresses Made to Order Custom Rebuilding of Innerspring Mattresses Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt Expert Work Done to Order Moderately Priced — Subject to War Time Condition* Phone 3187 or Write Hermiston. Oregon Thursday evening at Stanfield, the score being 26 to 0 in favor of the Stanfield team. The Irrigon team did not have any substitutes. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleve and son Vernon were Sunday visitors at the Milton Bailey home. Register Nou! Vote 316 “YES” on November 7th Monthly Annuities - $60 at 60 or 18 up if disabled. (Sponsored by Townsend Club) 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 g. ess J. . > —'s Nalley’s steps up the flavors and gives taste to meats and other foods. RED BERDS 3 Ibs. .19 Jams .12 21-tz. tin Boone County Mexican style in chili flavor sauce. FELS DDPTHD .. Louisiana bar .05 For all tough washing jobs it’s unbeatable. Lettuce 2 for .19 PORR & RERRS 21-tz. ti* .12 Sugar Loaf beans in rich red tomato sauce. Large Firm Heads Snow Cauliflower lb. .10 Grapefruit Sweet G lor .39 Potatoes u“lemath. SO Ibs. 1.39 Beautiful White Heads Duz Washing Powder Makes quick foamy suds. Pkg. Wesson Oil For salads or cooking. Pint ........................... .27 Snowdrift Double creamy for easy cooking or baking. 3 lbs. 67 Sunbrite Cleanser For scouring. Tin ................. 2 for .09 CHOICE MEATS FOR SAUCES AND GRAVIES USI CARNATION MILK Grade A Mutton-Point Free LEG ROR3T, whole or half, lb. .21 SHOULDER ROAST, square CHOPS, loin chops or sirloin STEU cut lb. .15 lb. .25 Sew For The Red Cross Every Tuesday at the USO Club Between 1 and 5 Come Any Hour Leave Any Hour N. B. C. Shredded Wheat Children like it with fruit. Pkg............................. .11 Nu Bora Bleach Makes clothes white and clean. 3 Gallon . 19 There’s a Travel Expert In Your Town In every town along our 7,200 miles of routes there is a man who probably knows more about travel than anyone else in the community. You know him as a business man — but you should learn to know him better—as a travel expert. Under difficult wartime travel conditions he has served you faithfully and well. We wish here, to publicly ac knowledge his loyal service to our company. He is your friendly neighbor — the Overland Grey- hound Agent. He knows all the answers to your travel problems. In Hermiston the Over land Greyhound Agent is Walter Hamm. (tore’s Prices Effective Oct. 13-20—Subject to Market Changes. free. Hermiston Drug Co. Phone 2271 © FOOD STORES T, shoulder, rib orueck 4 ■ .25 them £/NFS UNION PACIFIC STAGES, INCORPORATED