The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 01, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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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. Texas, last
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
Monday after attending the an-
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
nual convention of the REA. Mrs.
McFarland said she enjoyed the
that Stone’s Popular Blends of Coffee Outsell Because they Excel!
7k
QUALITY
SUPREME
aver
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■GROURD TO ORDER
Two matchless blends of fine
quality coffees. Full-bodied, rich,
stimulating. Priced low by Stone's
to make them matchless values.
too. Try—
*37
STONE’S SUPREME
COFFEE, lb...........
STONE’S SKY HIGH
COFFEE, lb............
25C
22C
Other popular and nationally advertised
brands of coffee featured by Stone's include
—Chase & Sanborn. Folgers. Golden West.
Schilling. S & W and . . .
lb.
M. J. B. COFFEE,
PURE HOREU
S-lb. jar
Oregon pure strained natural honey.
REARS & SRUCE . 17^01. gl
14
Van Camp s beans in tomato sauce are rich in flavor and quality.
TOMATO SRUCE
8-oz. tin 07
S & W pure tomato sauce for spaghetti and casserole dishes.
APRICOT PRESERVES l-lb. jar 30
DOTTER FLAVOR
l-oz. bot 17
Tea Garden pure apricot, full flavored and low priced.
Crescent brand—to mix with butter or margarine—try it.
Crystal White
The Billion Bubble Soap.
.04
Bar.................
YOU CAN’T BUY A FINER
TEA
TREE TEA
W V Y.
Orange Pekoe
... a good
cold weather
stimulant.
Sliced Halibut .38
Any Size Cut
Fancy Medium
Swan Soap
Mutton Stew
All-Purpose Household Soap
.10
Breast and Shanks
Medium Bar.................. .06
Oysters
Large Western
ROUND STEAK, tender - juicy .
RIB BOIL, tender - rib or brisket
COOL .IRISPÄ FRESH
pint .65
lb. .39
lb. .19
COETS ......... pkg. .20
Produce
Prices
Feb. 2nd
Pork Liver
Fresh Sliced
Mutton Roast
.49
QUALITY
turn YOURS IN TODAYl
Non-Rationed Meats--
12-LB.
Cotton squares for facial cleansing or for bathroom purposes.
A 4 s
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,
Pam. e '
and 3rd
Modess Sanitary Napkins.......................... 56’s
Palmdale Pearade.............................. 12-oz. tin
Silken Tissue........................ 650 sheets, 4 for
Pel-la-co Yams in Syrup.................... 29-oz. tin
Van Camp’s Chili............................ 17-oz. gl.
Bango Popcorn................................ 10-oz. tin
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.19 $
LETTUCE 2
GAULIFLOUER lb. .10
doz. .43
ORROGES
(GRAPEFRUIT 4 for .25
heads
< "The 1 nest of the season, solid crisp heads at a new low price.
Beautiful white heads—Special week end price.
.89
.13
.17
.25
.29
.14
‘ Large Arizona—Sweet and full of juice.
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R E M E M B E R—THERE’S
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If you're waiting for
a home telephone
...you naturally want to know how
soon wc can fill your order.
We wish we could tell you but the fact
is that it depends on these two things:
1
BOBU FOOD .. 41-oz. tin .07
Clapp's strained varieties of either fruits or vegetables.
Stidds Chicken Tamales
Valerio Ravioli.............
Fénix Vanilla Chocolate
Dexter Honey Butter....
Pueblo Pickled Chiles...
Cider Vinegar ..............
........... 7-oz. gl. .22
........ 12-oz. gl. .14
7-oz. bars, 6 for .23
.............. 14-oz. .29
......... 24-oz. gl. .40
................
.39
: Lge. Size—Fancy Calif. Navels—Serve orange juice regularly ‘ ‘
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Texas sunshine while there.
Effie Bullock went to Pendleton
Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Lyle, and her father for a few
days.
The Dime Drive committee of
the Grange met Friday night and
decided to have a president's birth­
day dance at the Grange hall Sat­
urday night.
Mrs. A. E. McFarland attended
the FSA committee meeting at La
Grande Thursday. Mrs. McFar­
land was appointed on the Advi­
sory Committee of the FSA for
Morrow county.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ely from Morgan,
Ore., spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Ely.
A high school party was held in
the recreation hall Sunday even­
ing. Mr. Black chaperoned.
Paulina Smith spent the week
end with Virginia Roach and re­
turned home with her brothers,
Robert and Laurence.
George Linn went to Portland
Monday to take his physical.
2
The extent to which present sub­
scribers may decide to give up
service, thus releasing central
office equipment, instruments,
outside wires, etc.
The extent to which manufac­
turing facilities and manpower,
new and released equipment,
are available after the needs of
war are met.
Meantime, we (nomite you thit:
Your application will not be for­
gotten and it will be filled in the
proper turn.
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SPACE AT STONE’S!
Prices
Effective Feb. 2 to 8 . . . Subject to Market Changes
in Points and Prices.
THI PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY