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THURSDAY, JANUARY-25, 1945. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. RATIONING CALENDAR valid for 5 pounds. New sugar stamp 35 is valid February 1 for 5 pounds. Shoos— Loose stamps invalid. Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2-3 val id indefinitely. Gasoline Coupons — Not valid unless endorsed. “A" 14 expires March 21, 1945. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. Stoves— Apply local board for oil, gas stove certificates. Processed Foods—Book 4: Blue stamps X5 through Z5, and A2 to G2 now valid. Blue stamps H2. J2, K2, L2 and M2 valid February 1. Meat. Butter. Cheese — Book 4: Red stamps Q5 through Z5 and A2 through D2 now valid. Sugar— Book 4: Sugar stamp 34 Wood. Coal. Sawdust— See your fuel dealer for priority on deliv ery. Fuel Oil— Period 1 & 2 coupons valid through August 31. Not more than 51 per cent of season’s rations should have been used to date. Price Control—Refer inquiries and complaints to price clerk at local board. Reni Control— All rented dwell ing units must be registered, and changes in tenancy reported. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning worship 11:00. Ser mon, "Thanks Be To God". Young People's Service. 7:00 P. M. Topic, "Making the Bible My Own”. Evening Worship 8:00. Sermon. "These Words Spake Jesus." Wednesday, 8:00 P. M„ Bible study. We are studying the “Book of Hebrews’’. COMPARISON PROVES PAGE THRED Union 76 Gasoline Triton Motor Oil UNION OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays Prompt Delivery Call 2751 —George Harkenrider BOARDMAN NEWS By Frances Skoubo Pvt. Robert Smith and Cpl. Lau rence Smith, former residents from Boardman, spent the week end visiting friends here on the pro ject. Bob is stationed at Victor- ville, Calif., and Larry at Camp Walters, Texas. The boys are spending the rest of their furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith at Union. A pot luck dinner in honor of Tom Gardiner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles An- deregg Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFar- land. Effie Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulligan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze, Edward and Ger ry McClellen, Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and Frances, Ernabel Peck, Bill Harrington, Mrs. Elvin Ely and family. Ralph Wasmer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen of Taco ma. Wash., are attending to busi ness and visiting friends on the project this week. Miss Duree Johnston from Port NOTICE TO CREDITORS land is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Robert Wilson. The Boardman Yellow Jackets That the undersigned has been ap beat the Umatilla quintette on the pointed executor of the Last Will home floor Friday night after a and Testament of Cora Agnes three minute overtime with a score Greene, deceased, in the County of 23 to 26. After the game Mr. Court of the State of Oregon for Meinen furnished victrola music Umatilla County. All persons hav for a dime dance in the auditor ing claims against the said estate ium. A good time was had by all. are hereby required to present Borden’s Hemo Pvt. Edwin Ball, who has been such claims, duly verified and with It’s good for you and kiddies, too. stationed at the army training sta proper vouchers attached, to the tion at Camp Roberts, Cal., is undersigned at the office of W. H. I-Lb. Glass .................... ,59 spending a few days with his par Crary, in Echo, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Mrs. Glenn Mallery and son the same being dated and pub Hi-Ho Crackers from Seattle are visiting Mrs. Mal- lished the first time this 1st day of Crisp and tasty to the last bite. lery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude February, 1945. 1-Lb. Box....................... 20 Coats. Chievous B. Greene. As exe Mrs. Stanley Partlow and cutor of the Last Will and daughter returned to Boardman Testament of Cora Agnes Nu Bora Bleach Tuesday after spending several Greene, deceased. It takes so little to clean so much. months with her parents, Mr. and Gallon.......................... ... Mrs. Parr from Los Angeles, Cal. W. H. Crary, Attorney for Executor. Mrs. Dave Zivney and son mo tored to Pendleton on business (Feb. 1-March 1) Nu Bora Granulated Monday. An excellent hard water soap. Mr. and Mrs. Ingvard Skoubo received two letters from their son 51-Oz. Pkg........... . .47 2nd Lt. Ralph Skoubo who is a German prisoner of war. The let SHOE REPAIRING ters were written in October. Palmolive Toilet Soap Miss Elaine Fisher from Union Guards against dry, lifeless skin. Will Pay Prompt visited friends in Boardman over Cake................ 3 for .19 the week end. Elaine is employed Attention To in the weather bureau in La Mail Orders Grande. Mrs. A. E. McFarland returned from San Antonio. 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