THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26,
BOARDMAN NEWS
4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles re-
reived news Saturday that their
son, Pfc. Jack Miles, has been miss
ing in action in France Since Sep-
ti mber 21.
Regular grange meeting was
held Saturday night. Those par
ticipating in the program were
Crystal Barlow, Mr. Baker and
Minnie McFarland. Those answer-
ing the birthday response were
Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Harold Bak-
er. Minnie McFarland and Mr.
Lehman.
Refreshments
were
served after the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Macomber and
grandchildren motored to Pendle
ton on business Saturday.
Low Hamilton, Eldon Lilly, Del
bert Carpenter and Ernie Peck
were deer hunting this week. All
returned without their game.
Mrs. Ray Brown motored to
Hermiston on business Friday.
The Grange is sponsoring a dis
cussion of the bills to be voted on
November 7, at the grange hall on
October 31. This is a public dis
cussion and everyone is urged to
attend.
Ernest Tyler left Sunday after
noon for Fort Lewis where he is to
take his final Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Metre and
Crystal Barlow were in The Dalles
on business Sunday.
Daniel Ransier, who is stationed
at the Ordnance Dept., at Pasco,
was home visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Monday.
Dave Johnston, former resident
in Boardman, was a hunting guest
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson over
the week end.
Jack Getz left Sunday for his
final examination. He is to report
to Ft. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston from
Umatilla visited friends in Board
man Sunday.
Mrs. Nick Faler and Mrs. Tress
Spring are visiting friends here in
Boardman for a few days.
Bill Harrington left for Portland
Sunday to visit friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, resi
dents of Boardman since 1919,
were given a farewell party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc
Farland Sunday. Old timers and
neighbors who were invited were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze and grand-
sons, Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Root, Mrs.
Warner, Ralph Wasmer, Mrs. At-
tebury, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown
and Reo, Mr. and Mrs. N. Macom
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg
and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sou
ders. Edith Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cas
sidy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely
and family, Tom Hendricks and
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns-
ton, and Effie Bullock. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith are moving to a farm
located near Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wickland
er. State Grange Deputy, visited
and attended business on the pro-
ject Saturday en route to Portland.
Doris Wilson, who was in The
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Hi Ho Butter Wafers
Tasty and inviting with every dish.
1-lb. box
.20
Mission Macaroni
All varieties, cuts and styles.
Rain Drops
Triple action water softener, try it.
20
Woodbury Facial Soap
A special deal.
4 cakes........................
24
Junket Rennet Powder
All Flavors.
2 for .1 9
Pkg.
Nalley’s Catsup
Tasty and zestful—50 points.
14-oz. glass
5-oz.tin .IB
SER MUSSELS
Sen lect brand. Small cove size just right for stews or chowder».
gallon .55
APPLE CIDER
K and L. Fre»h pressed from Spokane-grown apple». It’s tops.
27-oz. pkg............. ..........
For ..
6.7-oz. bar .23
Fénix vanilla flavor. Have one handy for trick or treat».
2
2-lb. box......................
.............. .17
bencass
20-oz. tin .20
ranca BEADS
FRUIT COCKTAIL . 29-oz. tin .41
s & W fancy cut green stringless beans. Just heat and serve.
SkW selected quality—for gay colorful desserts and salads.
waste either. 80 points.
Ready for use and no
Time to Bake That Holiday Fruit Cake
HARLEQUIN FRUIT MIX
S & W LARGE PRUNES
FANCY DRIED PEARS
HOUSEHOLD RAISINS
GENUINE CITRON PEEL
S8cW LEMON PEEL
VIRGINIA DARE SHERRY SAUCE
VIRGINIA DARE BRANDY SAUCE
pound .34
2-lb. box .37
pound
2-lb. pkg. .23
pound .37
pound .37
4-oz. gl. .25
4-oi. gl. .25
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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
South Main St. — Pendleton
118
Near But Depot
for cash at the front door of the
In the County Court of the State Umatilla County Court House,
of Oregon for Umatilla
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a
County.
minimum price of $200.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of
Things Are Stirring at Stone s
CHOCOLATE
Krispy Soda Cracker»
Perfectly baked, slightly salted.
Dalles on business last week, re-
turned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, who
are residing in Walla Walla, were
in Boardman on business Sunday.
Mrs. Elvin Ely, Reba Falconer,
Ora Elv, Allen Elv and Maxine Ely
motored to Pendleton Friday on
business.
Mrs. Ed Kunze returned from
Portland Monday with her grand-
son. Gary McClellan.
Fay Gardiner from Umatilla vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardiner
over the week end.
Elvin Ely. foreman of the U. P.
etxra-gang at Heppner Junction,
visited his family here over the
week end.
Minnie McFarland left for Port-
land Sunday night to attend a
meeting Monday of the R.E.A. at
which Mr. Neal, deputy adminis
trator. and Mr. Lewis of the R.E.A.
are to be present.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
We've been brewing some magic that works wonders on
price» ... it turn» them into mere ghosts of their former
selve». For savings, for menu suggestion» that are "oui of
this world." shop ai Stone’s.
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PAGE THRFV
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
1944.
CREAM
WHEAT
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN HENRY NYE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by
order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
County, the undersigned has been
appointed administrator of the es
tate of John Henry Nye, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present them within six months
from the date of this notice, with
proper vouchers, to said adminis
trator, at the office of C. C. Proeb-
stel in the court house in Pendle
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon.
Dated October 26th, 1944.
SAM MOORE, Administrator
C. C. Proebstel, Attorney
for Administrator.
Pendleton. Oregon.
(Oct. 26-Nov. 23)
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir
tue of an order duly made and en
tered herein by the County Court
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
20th day of October, 1944, will, on
the 28th day of November, 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 $100.00 there
for. to be paid in cash, at the time
of sale, the following described
parcel of land, heretofore by Uma
tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
Lot 5. Block D, in First Addition
to the City of Hermiston, Uma
tilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Oct. 26-Nov. 23)
sale, the following described par
cel of land, heretofore by Umatil
la County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
E12 NW14 of Section 23, Town
ship 2 North, Range 28. E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Oct. 26-Nov. 23)
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hermiston. Ore.
Services will be held Sunday in
the morning and evening as usual
at the same hours.
Choir practice and prayer meet
ing are every Wednesday night.
One of the greatest mistakes a
man can make is hoping for heav
en when he himself, and all he
does, is out of harmony with heav
en.
LESLIE SCOTI
LARGEST
VOTI IN
PRIMARIES
Or STATE I
TREASURER
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
CREAM OF WHEAT
2%
28-oz. pkg.
DUFF'S GINGERBREAD
99
MIX - 14-oz. pkg.
KELLOGG RAISIN BRAN 10
10-oz. pkg.
*
CINCH CORN BREAD MIX 1 Q
16-oz. pkg.
**
NORTHERN FLOUR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir
tue of an order duly made and en
tered herein by the County Court
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
20th day of October, 1944, will, on
the 28th day of November. 1944, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the
forenoon, sell to the highest bidder
* Efficiency
* Responsibility
Treasurer
Paid Adv by Scott for
Conim
Wm a Honeyman, Treas.
Yeon
Bids . Portland. Or
25-lb. bag
SO lb. bag $1.59
ONIONS
25-lb. bag
DRIFTED SNOW FL'R.
50-lb. bag
U. S. No. 1 - Buy now for winter storage.
per box $2.79
APPLES
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
10-lb. bag
POST TOASTIES
18-oz. pkg.
U. S. No. 1
Grapefruit 4 for .23
Florida Russetts
3 bu. .14
Firm crisp
18-oz. tin .12
20-oz, tin .15
... 4-oz. tin .18
. 26-oz. gl. .29
112-lb. gl. .15
... 3-lb. gl. .82
46-oz. tin .31
12-oz. gl. .11
Swift’s Tomato Juice......
Century Large Peas.........
Underwood Deviled Ham
Libby Home Style Pickles
Karo Syrup—blue ..........
Beeville Honey
..... ......
Sunbird Grapefruit Juice
New West Apple Juice ....
Clearex Cleaner
Biff Fly Spray
For that fall cleaning.
Now is fly time.
Quart..............
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For Quality Prepared Food»—Buy Dennison’s
Dennison
Dennison
Dennison
Dennison
Dennison
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Peanut Butter.........
Lima Beans & Ham
Pea Soup ’n’ Ham ...
Chili with Beans....
Meat Balls & Gravy
.... 2-lb. jar .45
... 15-oz. tin .22
... 15-oz. tin .10
153/-oz. tin .21
.... 16-oz. gl. .30
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PRODUCTION BOARD’S
1944
SURVEY
or PURCHASES BY AUTO JUNKYARDS
SHOUS
15 PERCENT FEWER CARS BEING
SCRAPPED THAN IN
1942-43
NA
12
MEATS)
FREIERS
lb. .43
Large size - freshly dressed
Carrots
12-oz glass.......... .21
AT
2.37
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Large well-colored Rome Beauties
Potatoes 25-lb. bag .38
1.22
HENS
lb. .35
Large colored - freshly dressed
VEBk BORST
* GOOD NEWS, BUT
Wartime Stop and Go Still Scraps
lb. .28
Grade A - shoulder cut
RIB
BOIL
Young and tender - rib and briskit
lb. .18
GROUND
BEEF
Fresh ground - all beef
lb. .28
BOLOGNA
And LIVER SAUSAGE
lb. .32
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