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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1944)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 rain lately. Ernest Stephens spent Sunday at Arlington with his mother, Mrs. By Mr». Grae« Shoun Mary Stephens. Mrs. Walter Grider and Mrs. C. W. Acock. Charles Jr., and Emery Bedwell were Hermiston Adren Allen got back from the visitors Friday. mountains with two elk. Mrs. Harvey Warner and daugh Don Kenny and Paul Slaughter ters were in Hermiston visiting were Hermiston visitors Monday. Mrs. Warner’s parents, the Boul Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson wares. and children are settled in their Mrs. Hazel Steagall and two new home they bought of Jared children were also Hermiston visi-1 White recently. tors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gollyhorn This territory has had plenty of I are proud parents of a new son IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS born Sunday morning at the Ord nance hospital. Her grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, is caring for the children at home. The J. A. Shouns were Hermis ton visitors Tuesday, Jared White, who now lives in a trailer house in Hermiston, was an Irrigon visitor Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker and daughter Sammy were Heppner visitors Tuesday. Sammy spent the day with the Frank French family, former residents here. Mrs. June Cooper and small son Billy have moved from the Don Kenny farm to the Nora Wilson house. Hermiston and the Irrigon teams are to play here Tuesday night. Mrs. E. R. Schneider is starting werk on a Christmas program for the Pentecostal church. E. R. Schneider went to Salem Monday to a church meeting there. Mrs. Harvey Warner was in Ordnance Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks have moved to Redmond where they op- erate a dry cleaning establishment. S 7 CORN FINE FOODS WEEK AT STONE’S It pays to buy the best—especially when the best costs less, at Stone’s low prices. Stone s feature nationally advertised brands every week, but this week we call your attention to our complete selection of S & W products. Compare the prices—see how you save at Stone’s. PEAS................................ 20 oz. tin .18 S & W fancy 3-sieve med. garden sweets. CORN ............................... 20 oz. tin .18 S&W Deloro whole kernel, in brine. 19 oz. tin .29 APRICOTS ..................... 40 Points. Nutradiet—specially selected halves in natural syrup. PEACHES ......................................... 19 oz. tin .25 50 Points. Nutradiet—sii. yellow Clings—packed without sugar. CHERRIES 20 oz. tin .34 50 Points. Nutradiet—Ige. Royal Annes—packed without sugar. 12 oz. tin .13 APRICME S & W—a palatable drink pressed trom ripe fruit. 19 oz. tin .29 FRUIT COCKTAIL Now in Glass Jars—Drip or Regular Grind. ______ 1 pound 33c g For mailing—now in aluminum packed container. 2 pounds .65 FRUIT ORRE ... Silver Loaf quality full of candied fruits, nuts and raisins. NUT MEATS /fearing Aid UMATILLA NEWS 4. w IB-oz. tin .78 PRincE ALBERT. This Christmas, give the Floyd Provancho has purchased the Ralph Carter Richfield station and repair shop at Umatilla and will move his family to Umatilla. The Carters have moved back to with the New their farm west of Irrigon. "Look of Youth* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Godwin and sons. Staff Sgt. Morris Godwin and Roger, came Friday to spend the week end with Mrs. Godwin’s mother, Mrs. Martha Ferril. S. Sgt. Godwin leaves for the east Tuesday to help train fliers. They and Mrs. Nora Wilson went to Her miston Saturday. Franklin Kincheloe passed his physical test a short time ago and is waiting for the call to be induct ed into the army. . The Fred Adams, who have been painting and renovating the store, have now added new linoleum to THE ZENITH RADIONIC the floors. with New Neutral-Color Earphone and Cordi Irrigon high school played a bas • I t ’S the perfect gift for your hard- ketball game with Union high of-hearing loved one. New Neutral- school Friday, December 1. at Color Earphone and Cord makes Union. Union won over Irrigon visible parts even itu noticeable than eye-glasses! The most sensitive- 43 to 26. minded can wear this instrument The next day, Saturday, Irrigon with new confidence and poise. played Imbler high school at Imb Exclusive Zenith four-position ex ler. Irrigon won 37-16. ternal Tone Control enables anyone A big bonfire rally was given at to adjust the instrument Irrigon November 30, regardless of himself! Come in for a free the rain. A big occasion was made demonstration! of it. The year’s football letters were properly distributed and the Model A-2A $— COMPLETI Elliott trophy was awarded to George Volley who was voted the READY TO WEAR outstanding player of the year. The yell leaders led some cheers. Also Available—The new Bone Conduc- lion Zenith for those whose physicians It ended by the girl’s Pep Club recommend this type of instrument. Model putting on a short pantomime. The B-3-A, $50.00. The new Bone-Air Zenith - an air con- high school then went into the duction model of tremendous reserve power and amplification range. Model A-3-A, school house to play games and to $50.00. draw for the bond. The money taken from the bond contest was to be given to the class whose member had the lucky ticket. Pat ty Markham won the bond, there by winning the bond money of, $19.30 for the senior class. Pendleton, Ore. — Phone 403 The Milton Baileys had a turkey dinner Sunday with Mrs. Bailey's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Matson and hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. haa two children, her parents, the Roy been fixed by said Court as the Van Cleves, and Leonard Mount of time for hearing of objections to Kennewick present. said report, and the settlement thereof. Carl H. Shaw, Florence Shaw Attebury, Executors of the Estate of By Mn. Glenn Ottrom Mrs. Jess Connell returned Fri Earl E. Shaw, deceased. day from Portland where she had Gavin & Gavin, spent a couple of days visiting her The Dalles, Oregon, husband who is in a hospital. Her Attorneys for Estate. daughter, Mrs. Lyle Brown of (Nov. 16-Dec. 14 pd.) Rieth took care of the cabins for NOTICE TO CREDITORS her. Miss Jean McKenzie, student nurse at Pendleton, visited her Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed home here Saturday. Bert Nugent, H. B. Hull, Hal administrator c.t.a of the estate of Ronen, Leslie Blakely, and James Mary R. Lowman, deceased, in Rodgers attended the funeral of the County Court of the State of “Sy" Ronen in Spokane Saturday Oregon for Umatilla County. All persons having claims against said afternoon. Mrs. George Sawyer and Mrs. estate are hereby required to pre Kenton Arnold took Mrs. George sent such claims duly verified, Newton to The Dalles Monday with vouchers attached, to the un where she will continue on to her dersigned at the office of Raley, home in Vancouver. Mrs. Sawyer Kilkenny & Raley. 101 Southeast and Mrs. Newton are sisters and Byers Avenue. Pendleton, Oregon, the latter has spent the past week within six months from the date of this notice, the same being dat here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. George McNabb ed and published the first time spent from Sunday till Wednesday this 30th day of November, 1944. E. L. Jackson, as Admin visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. istrator C.T.A. of the Es Jack Gorham at Seaside. tate of Mary R. Lowman, Notice of Final Settlement deceased. Raley, Kilkenny & Raley, Notice is hereby given that the Attorneys for Administrator. undersigned, executors of Estate (Nov. 30-Dec. 28) of Earl E. Shaw, deceased, have filed in the County Court of Uma tilla County. State of Oregon, their READ THE AD$ final account as executors of said Along With the News estate, and that Wednesday, the 27th day of December, 1944, at the Stram Optical Co. 50 Pts. Nutradiet—selected fey. fruits, packed in water, no sugar COFFEE PAGE TRU» THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. 8-oz. pkg. .54 Selected walnut meats for topping cakes and cookies. BREED OLIVES ... 21-oz. jar .52 Los Olivos large green. MACKERAL .... IS-oz. tin .14 4 Points—Vai Vita California mackerel packed in water. LIBBJ pumPKin.. 28-oz. .14 Libby’s quality solid pack custard pumpkin. 8 oz. TOMATO SAUCE............ tin S & W—full strength tomato sauce for spaghetti dishes. LIMA BEAKS 20-oz. tin S & W—tiny small green baby limas—fresh packed. .07 .31 STRING BEMIS ............................ 19 oz. tin .23 SPRY SHORTENING S & W—fancy 2 sieve green cut beans. 3 Lb. Glass.................. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD’S 1944 SURVEY OF PURCHASES BY AUTO JUNKYARDS SHOWS 75 PERCENT FEVER CARS BEING SCRAPPED THAN IN 1942-43 NA CRISCO SHORTENING ON FINE MEATS 3 Lb. Glass.................. xAxrIyyrw'u A GRADE BEEF-BABY BEEF-VEAL .40 BABY BEEF ROUND STEAK (no pts.) ... lb. .43 VEAL ROUND STEAK (no points) ......... lb. .45 BEEF ROUND STEAK (11 points)........... lb. : ; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE BEEF RIB STEAK (11 points).................... lb. .32 BABY BEEF RIB STEAK (no pts.)........... lb. .36 VEAL RIB CHOPS (no points).................. lb. .38 HEAVY ROASTING HENS.......................... lb. .35 APPLES Rome Beauties box 3.19 4 • < • Every Day is "SALE DAY" at Stone's Nalley's Hamburger Relish ................... 12-oz. gl. .1 8 Nalley’s Treasure Pickles .................... 12-oz. gl. .17 Hunt’s Italian Prunes.............................. 29-oz. tin .18 McGrath’s Sweet Potatoes ....................27-oz. tin .27 New West Apple Juice.................................. quart ^2 Sunbird Grapefruit Juice ...................... 46-oz. tin .31 Dr. Pitcher’s Castoria ........................ 2-oz. bottle .20 C. H. B. Catsup—SO points.......................... 14-oz. .17 Ivory Soap...................................... giant bar, 3 for .29 Ivory Soap........................................... medium bar .06 Camay Toilet Soap...............................cake, 3 for .19 Lifebuoy Toilet Soap ........................ cake, 3 for .19 Swan Soap................................... giant bar, 3 for .29 Swan Scap ........................................... medium bar Rinso ( anulated Soap................................ pkg. ^3 Palmöl.. e Toilet Soap......................... cake, 3 for .19 Ex. Fancy and Fancy Combination G for .49 GRAPEFRUIT Giant Size—Texas Pinks : ORRRGES ‘ • Texas Valencias—Sweet and Juicy , U. POTATOES S. No. 2 % ‘ , dozen .43 2S-lb. bag .79 FRESH DATES Just the thing for. Fruit Cakes. lb. .59 *HOORAY, BUT- 63 Cars Every Hour Are Still Being Junked by Wartime STOP and GO Wartime Stop and Go still scraps 1500 cars every 24 hours. Is your car protected? 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