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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE THREE Thanksgiving and Stone’s! Best Combination of all to LOAD YOUR TA LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM! lower If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Of all the nations in the world. America has most to be thankful for. Celebrate in a fitting manner—with reverence and gratitude in your heart—and with a Thanksgiving table that reflects your true feelings. You can do this, without waste or extravagance—by shopping at Stone's. Over 30 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL Catsup • • 14-oz. g Tuna 7-oz. tin .41 Pumpkin 30-oz. tin .15 Walnuts pound .39 Nalley’s zestful condiment for meats, cocktails or fish. 50 points. Washington Albacore, solid pack, is delicious as a cocktail—try this rare sea delicacy. TURKEYS lb 49 Inavale solid pack, just in time for that Thanksgiving dinner. All sizes, Grade A, freshly dressed HENS lb 35 MINCE MEAT. lb 33 Diamond quality at its best—no dinner is complete without a few of these large size tree nuts. Large size, freshly dressed HUNT'S FANCY CUT BEANS 19-oz. tin HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL (80 ooints) 30-oz. tin S & W MEDIUM PEAS ...................................... 20-oz. tin ZANTE BLACK CURRANTS 8-oz. pkg. GOLDEN BLEACHED RAISINS 15-oz. pkg. SUNSWEET LARGE PRUNES 2-lb. pkg. DUDE RANCH SYRUP 32-oz. glass HUNT’S PEELED APRICOTS (60 points) 29-oz. tin C. H. B. CATSUP (50 points) 14-oz. glass K. & L. APPLE CIDER gallon PIERRE MACKEREL FILLET 53-oz. gl. Armour’s fine quality, in bulk SAUSAGE lb 33 W Stone’s special, freshly ground, in bulk OYSTERS each .65 Large Western, in pint jars Snowdrift 3-lb. glass .67 Blue Karo Syrup ........... Kraft Miracle Whip ................... ............. Tea Garden Currant Jelly ..... ........... Tea Garden Apricot Preserve ............. Grandma Molasses Chevelle Pimiento Cheese (6 points) Shefford American Cheese (6 points) Shefford Pimiento Cheese (6 points) Sunmaid Seedless Raisins . Household Raisins Harlequin Mix—for fruit cakes .15 .33 .18 .17 .17 .30 .23 .31 .17 .55 .22 ALMONDS.... pound 52c ANCHOUIES... 2-oz. tin 31c Fancy, soft shell I. X. L., ask for them by name. Portugese imported small anchovies rolled in olive oil. glass 3Sc 32-oz. 22c APPLE JUICE SWEET POTATOES 28-oz. tin 27c SERVE 5-lb. glass ......... pint 12-oz. glass 16-oz. glass quart 8-oz. pkg. 8-oz. pkg. 8-oz. pkg. 15-oz. pkg. 2-lb. pkg. 1-lb. pkg. .40 .26 .31 .30 .38 .20 .20 .20 .14 .23 .34 RIPE OLIUES Cosmo medium size ripe variety for every Thanksgiving dinner. New West retains the fresh apple flavor—always the same—always delicious. McGrath’s golden yellow sweets—whole peeled in syrup. RUITs and Palmolive Toilet Soap The economical size cake. Cake 2 for .1 9 Palmolive Toilet Soap Made with olive and palm oils. Cake 3 for .19 Super Suds s Saves time and work on washday. Pkg. 23 Peets Granulated — Also for that Thanksgiving Dinner — Speedy and safe for washing. .26 SUJEET SPUDS Pkg..................................... Bar........ .04 ;> Sweetheart Toilet Soap Fancy, Crisp, Utah Variety LETTUCE each .07 2 lbs. .35 $ GRAPES Sweetheart Toilet Soap or .19 $ Sunbrite Cleanser Cleans quickly and safely. Tin .............................. 05 $ Cran Nu Bora Bleach It takes only a small amount. berries Gallon...................... Old Dutch Cleanser • for , A good hard-water soap. 3 lb. 3 oz.................... Drink Sanka Coffee and sleep. 1-lb. Glass market Nubora Soap Powder 47 $ □ Prices .35 Sanka Coffee at Scours, cleans and brightens. Tin ................. $ Ideal for Table Center Piece 3 Bulk Prunes s 40-50 Santa Claras for stewing. 2-lb. Pkg.................... .2 Sunbird Grapefruit Juice Wesson Oil quart .52 C. H. B. Tomato Juica V-8 Cocktail Juice Sunsweet Prune Juice Dewkist Diced Beets McGrath Green Beans Diamond Peanut Butter Montana White Honey Brown Sugar Powdered Sugar Nalley's French Dressing —........ 47-oz. tin .23 46-oz. tin .30 32-oz. glass .27 16-oz. glass .12 19-oz. tin .10 24-oz. glass .29 5-lb. glass 1.11 1-lb. pkg. .08 1-lb. pkg. Ot RADISHES GREEN ONIONS AVOCADOS CAULIFLOWER GREEN PEPPERS BRUSSEL SPROUTS • • • • • CUCUMBERS TOMATOES RED CABBAGE YAMS ARTICHOKES Shaker Salt 2-lb. box .06 Large Firm Heads CAKE Reg.................. lb. .08 GELERU The economical oval cake. The popular size. • • • • • • U. S. No. 1 Fancy Crystal White Laundry The “billion bubble” soap. 3 lbs. .23 Unsweetened, smooth & healthful. 46-oz. .............. 21 S & W Fruit Cocktail Quality unequaled. 30-oz. Tin..................... Dennison’s Pork & Beans The flavor is in the sauce. 1512-oz. tin . ............... J OPTOMETRIST 118 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bua Depot What is turkey without seasoning? Use Royal Crystal plain or iodized salt. Crescent Butter Flavor Armour’s Vitalox ........... Schilling Sage ................. Wyler’s Parsley Flakes S & W Vinegar Armour’s Boullion Cubes Paper Baking Cups Lyon’s Grenadine ............ 1-oz. gl. .... 4-oz. gl. 4-oz. tin each quarts 1 each, 3 for pkg. 24-oz. .17 .33 .29 .10 .23 .25 .10 .55 Ginger Bread 14-oz. .22 Bisquick Biscuit Flour Swansdown Cake Flour Krusteaz Pie Mix ........... Cinch Corn Bread Mix Post Toasties Fluftex Pudding Mix Rennet Powder—ail flavors 40-oz. pkg. 2‘4-lb. pkg. 17-oz. pkg. 16-oz. pkg. 18-oz. pkg. 14-oz. pkg. pkg., 2 for .30 .26 .24 .18 .12 .10 .19 (lone' • FOOD STORES Prices Effective Nov. 17-24 .. Subject to Market Changes STANFIELD NEWS Bp Mr». Rote Hedrick Sgt. George Sale has recently been heard from somewhere in Italy. He has been in the service four years and is in the Signal Air service. His wife from Portland spent the Armistice holidays here with George’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sale. Mrs. Alfred Lantz and baby daughter Judith Carol arrived Sat urday from Portland to spend the winter here with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Richards. Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey was guest of honor at a bridge dessert on her birthday, November 10, at the Refvem home and was present ed a sweater. The Gospel Mission church here held fellowship meeting and served dinner and supper to probably 150 persons on November 7th. At six o’clock Rev. and Mrs. Benintendi were seated at the head of the minister’s table and an attractive feature was a candle-lighted birth day cake to honor the 23rd birth day of Mrs. Benintendi. About 12 ministers and families and many members enjoyed the affair. Mrs. William Behme accompan ied her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fedler to their home at Ritter, Ore., for a week’s visit. Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey and Mrs. F. B. Stuart entertained at dinner at the Don Childs home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bard and Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lenz of Westland district have purchased the Robert Branson house on the east side of town. Pvt. Lenz has just returned from two years and 6 months service at Camp Rucker, Okla., and was granted an honor able discharge. He is employed by L. W. Dixon on the project. Mrs Joe Waterman Sr. and Miss Evelyn Waterman are visiting Joe Waterman Jr. in the Marines at San Diego. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Michaels have finished their work at Hanford and are en route to California, travel ing with their nice trailer house, and visited here a few days with Mr. Michaels' parents. Election here called forth 473 voters. The council was re-elect ed, as was the mayor, N. D. Bard. The 6-mill tax levy measure for post war community work also carried. Mrs. Kay Evans and Mrs. Alvin May visited Miss Neva Hedrick in Pendleton Monday. The Girls League is busy on plans for the Sixth War Loan Bond Sale scheduled for Saturday, Nov ember 18. Mrs.. U. G. Shipley (Sarah) was honor guest at her farm home east of town, November 15th, when her daughter, Rachel Connor of Ar lington, sister, Mrs. L. Kenison of Stanfield, Mrs. Charley Foxx, Mrs. Ralph Bartley, all remembered her on her 76th birthday. Mrs. George Elliott is ill at her home. Mrs. Durant and family visited at her old home at Heppner Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gillanders were Pendleton visitors Monday. The New Pet. Sing Canary Sing, The Painted Calf. Don’t Count Your Chicks, Mighty Hunter, Many Moons, Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, Twenty Little Pets From Everywhere, Here Comes Pete, El sie The Elephant. Birthdays For Robin, Tip. Animals Are Fun. Tim othy Has Ideas. Pueblo Indian Stories, are a few of the many new books on exhibit at the library for Book Week, November 12 to 18. Miss Neva LeBlonde, county libra rian, will visit the Stanfield libra ry the first Saturday of each month. Mrs. Rose Hedrick spent the Armistice holiday with her daugh ters. 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