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THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. And everything at savings! Here is one- stop shopping at it* very best. Complete se lections of nationally advertised brands. Free parking. All prices as low as the low est—always. Mussels . . 5 oz. tin .16 Sea-lect sea mussels for that nourishing milk chowder, or use it for turkey dressing. ar or % x Mixed Nuts.. 2 lbs. .79 * ne All fancy No. 1 grade nuts consisting of filberts, walnuts and soft- shell almonds. ) > J Cut Beans 19-oz. tin .23 t S & W fancy quality 2-sieve cut green beans now available for that Christmas dinner. First of All Tuna Fish . 7-oz. tin .41 Order That Christmas Have You These Christmas Foods? TURKEY! Washington brand fancy white Albacore—solid pack—6 points. Early ordering will assure you of the quality and size Turkey you wish. It also gives us time to prepare that bird for you—as we'd like to . . . draw it, pull leg tendons, fix pockets for stuffing, etc. Watch for Stone's Featuring 6200 Birds Special Purchase Sale Libby Pumpkin ..................................... 28-oz. gl. .14 Miracle Whip Salad Dressing .................... quart .41 Crescent Butter Flavor................................... 1-oz. gL .17 Virginia Dare Rum Sauce...................... 4-oz. gl. .25 Virginia Dare Brandy Sauce .......... 4-oz. gl. .25 Virginia Dare Sherry Sauce .................. 4-oz. gl. .25 Duff’s Ginger Bread Mix .................. 14-oz. pkg. .22 Harequin Fruit Cake Mix .......................... pound .34 Cavalda Fresh Dates .................................. pound .53 Sphinx Mission Figs .......................... 12-oz. pkg. .20 Household Raisins ............................... 4-lb. pkg. .45 S & W Large Prunes.............................. 2-lb. pkg. .37 Fancy Comb Honey .......................... 12-oz. pkg. .44 Armour’s Chopped Ham ...................... 12-oz. tin .37 Woodbury Facial Soap MEATS y "PoULT" An Ideal Christmas Gift. 4 bars ..... • Wesson Oil For Salads or Cooking. .52 Quart ............. Snowdrift Creams Easily—It’s Double-Mixed .6P 3 lb. glass Turkeys Ib..49 Rabbits lb. .43 Chickens lb. .35 Mince Meat lb. .33 Fryers lb. .43 Dill Pickles 3 for .10 Grade A - Hens or Toms Niblet Whole Kernel Corn Vacuum Packed in Brine. ........ 1A 17 oz. tin Young Fryers For Roasting - Large Young Hens Large Colored Mission Macaroni 100 % Pure Semolina. 27 oz. pkg................... Armour's Star .21 Swansdown Cake Flour For Holiday Baking 44 OZ. pkg...... .26 Large Solid Pictsweet Golden Corn Famous for its tenderness & flavor 20 OZ. tin .................... g p O. S. Cranberry Sauce 18 Snowflake Sodas Crisp, Fresh. & Slightly Salted. 2-lb. box 33 Hi Ho Wafers Delicious, Nourishing, Tops! 1-lb. box .................... • COOK WITH CARE GaOi Miss Ruth Read returned Sun- ly from La Grande and reports r mother’s condition is improv- g since her operation. Rev. J. M. Cornelison was en- rtained at dinner Sunday by Mr. id Mrs. Nathan Bard. Turkey picking is still in pro- ess at the Perry plant and the eather is snappy, cloudy and impurities have been "strain- ed”out of PEARL OIL, to get rid of smoke, soot and odor and give you clear, heat-pro ducing flame. Pearl Oil means more clean heat, for safe de pendable cooking. The town basketball team was feated Sunday night here by the sco naval team. Dehydrated—As Fine a Flavor as Ever. 34-oz. pkg................. Corporal John Garth Clark, son I of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark, who joined the Marines May 12, 1942, By Mr». Rut» Hfdncn returned home to Stanfield Decem Corporal John G. Clark, son ber 5 after two years and two of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark of Stan months service in the South Paci field, and Neva E. Hedrick, daugh fic, having seen much service and ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick, the two major battles of Bougan- were united in marriage at 8:45 ville and Guam. Sunday, December 10, at the Pres Bill Gossage, son of Mr. and byterian church, the Rev. J. M. Cornelison performing the cere Mrs. Gossage, who has been at mony. Don Hiatt of the Infantry, Pearl Harbor for more than two from Umatilla, was best man while years, is expected home on fur- Miss Alice Hedrick of Pendleton, I lough soon. He recently talked attended her sister. Others pres i with Junior Waterman of the Ma ent were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cap- rines who had been recently sent linger and Mr. and Mrs. Gene there for replacement. Clark of Pendleton,. Mr. and Mrs. ' The Ladies Aid and Home Eco Clifford Conrad of Baker, Mr. and nomics club extend a cordial invi Mrs. Glen Clark of Victory Square tation to the public to attend their and Bud Hiatt of Umatilla. The bazaar in the church parlors Dec wedding dinner was served at the ember 9, beginning at 2 o'clock. Clark home at one o’clock at a Mrs. Dene Baker and Mrs. Man beautiful appointed table, centered uel Picanso are in charge. with the bride’s cake and bouquets The Girls League gave a ban of yellow roses in crystal vases quet at the high school December and lighted by pale green tapers. 1 for 26 football players. Mrs. Grandchildren enjoying the din Emil Zivney and her committee of ner were Ganel and Glen Clark, eight girls were in charge. The Toni and Gregory Clark, Marta evening was chiefly spent in danc and Bruce Conrad and Jeanie Jor ing. dan, and Mrs. Jack Bidler, sister of Mrs. Glen Clark, also was a guest. In the afternoon J. G. Clark entertained the group by showing the trophies he brought home from his two years in the South Pacific. He emptied a Japanese officer’s kit and had various kinds of mon ey. January 1st he will return to Camp Pendleton where he has LET US SOLVE been assigned for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers and YOUR EYESIGHT son returned to Mt. Emily on Mon PROBLEM! day after a week end visit with his If your eyes trouble you come here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Myers. L. Myers was able to be brought for a thorough examination . . . . home from McCaw hospital, hav Modern glasses ground to fit if ing been there since September 29. they are needed. His son Dale of the navy will leave this week end for another assign Over 30 Year* Successful ment in the Pacific. Optical Experience! Wayne Rueber, son of Chris Rueber of Portland, visited the J. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST F. Ruebers here a few days, being n furlough from Pearl Harbor 418 South Main St. — Pendleton and service in the Pacific. Mrs. Near But Depot Jake Rueber accompanied him to Portland for a visit with relatives. The Junior-Senior play was given Monday night at McCaw ospital and it was heartily en- ioyed by the soldiers. Mrs. Ber- iece Smith, Mrs. Paul Baker, Mr. o and Mrs. Garth Clark took the Cooking failures are players and musicians over. Those serious nowadays taking part were Gilbert (The Bargain Bride), Opal Wilson, Elea- or Seaman, Bill Gilbert, Donna Rawson, Berniece Hughes, Patsy Brown, Alice Hedrick, Bill Brown, HELPS PREVENT THEM Mary McCourt, Virginia Picanso, and the director, Mrs. Sue Waid. Music was furnished by Phyllis Daly, Coralie Mansker, Marion Siebel and Junior Brown. Miss Neva LeBlond visited Stan field library last Saturday and aw • Yons: will have another story hour on lanuary 6, her next official visit. In Echo the same day 26 children assembled to hear her. The Woman's Study club will lave the annual dinner and Food scarcities make careful Christmas party in the church parlors on December 14 at one cooking a "must” in every p’clock. Mesdames Reeves. Fisk, kitchen this year. And that Berry, and McCormick will be in means clean steady-burning harge. Decorations and pro gram will be given by Mrs. Julie PEARL OIL to make your Phelps and Mrs. Viola Loughary. stove behave. Solvent Refined Cach member is a committee of >ne to provide a gift or toy for the PEARL OIL causes none of oernbecher hospital. the disagreeable odors you get The Ladies Aid Bazaar cleared with most kerosene». It burns 5137 to date and the committees ire to be congratulated. clean and hot and steady ... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swaney were there's no "creep up” to black Pendleton visitors Saturday. en your steak or burn your Mrs. Elso Winsted, H. L. Hed- •ick were visitors in Pendleton baking. That's because all the STANFIELD NEWS Stoned have everything you will need--- , 49*. $ PAGE THREE UMMNUEu" Terate % s mmgnggrg • mj m m Di m “MU LARGE—200'« 43c Doa. New Crop Navel»—The Quality of This Year's Crop is Exceptionally LARGER—ISO'» • g g I) A, JW g g twb 4S LARGEST__ 126’«, 63c Doz. 59c Do«. bEmonS doz. .19 GRAPEFRUIT 3 for.29 Texas Pink—Exira Large SaFood Buus! Val Vita Mackeral, 4 points...................... 15 oz. .14 Tuxedo Tuna Flakes, 3 points..................... 7 oz. .28 Pierce Fancy Catsup, 50 points ................ 14 oz. .13 C.H.B. Fancy Catsup, 50 points................ 14 oz. .17 Old English Glass Cheese, 3 points............ 5 oz. .21 Robins Grated Cheese, 1 point................ 112 oz. .10 Gold Med. Mild Cheese, 24 points ............ 2 lbs. .74 Shefford Chev. Cheese, 6 points ............... 8 oz. .20 Libby Tomato Juice, 40 points.................... 47 oz. .25 Libby Tomato Juice, 20 points................ 8 oz. .11 V-8 Cocktail Juice, 20 points........................46 oz. .30 Hunt’s Italian Prunes, 30 points..................29 oz. .18 Carrots B&..I7 Spuds 50 lbs. $1.49 $ Clean Crisp Local No. 2'« Apples Box 298 FRESH BROCOLLI Snowy White CAULIFLOWER FRESH DATES SWEET POTATOES ROMES—For Baking $ $ $ (tor ’ s C FOOD STORES Prices Effective Dec. 14 to 21 . Subject to Changes in Marke (Held from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Loy Gossler from idependence, Ore., have pur- ased the Wm. Listner farm or hat has been known as the Jack urnham farm just north of Stan- eld near the river. Their three ildren entered school-Monday, argaret and Ronald in the fourth rade and Dolores a freshman in igh school. Andrew Lamont was on leave r five days and returned to Seat- e Monday nad visited his family •re. Mrs. Lon Myers and Dale My- | s, who is on leave from the navy sited Pendleton relatives last aturday, and also on Sunday vis ed Mr. Myers who is still requir- g medical aid at McCaw hospital Walla Walla. They also attend- I a memorial service, having lost son, Don Myers, on Biak island st April 26. Mr and Mrs. Charles Coy and ildren moved into the Kerns ilding, formerly used by the irl Scouts for their meetings. Miss Ruth Read went to La rande Saturday because of her her who underwent an opera- there at the hospital. Mrs. • Hedrick is substituting for in the fourth grade this week until her return KEROSENE KING OF THE KEROSENES • For Cook Stoves • For Heaters • For Lamps and Lanterns • For Brooders and Incubators SAM MOORE Phone 3251 — Hermiston Your local representative > for STANDARD of CALIFORNIA