THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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It’s a different story this year, than last, at all Stone's Food Stores. This year
we're ready for Lent with an unlimited variety of fine goods that rivals any
peace-time selection. And. as usual, you can tell by looking at the prices alone
that you're in a Stone's Store . . . they're the lowest in town.
Nalley’s Catcup
For meats, cocktails or fish. 30 pts.
14-Oz. Glass ................ .17
MUSSELS............. 5-oz. tin .16
Super Suds
For lots of suds.
Pkg
Sea-lect brand mussles for dressing or milk chowders—a good cold-weather dish, no pts.
.23
Swan Soap
Excellent for bath or washing.
3 for .29
Giant Bar
Lifebuoy Toilet Soap
Mild & fresh to the skin it touches.
Cake...... .........
3 for .19
Rinso
Faster acting, longer lasting suds.
Pkg
.23
Sweetheart Toilet Soap
Oval shape de luxe gize.
Il
Bar
Shredded Wheat
National, try it hot.
Pkg............................... .11
LOBSTER............. 5--oz. tin .56
Cuban rock variety—ready to use for lobster cocktail—no poirits.
MACKERAL .... ISi-oz. tin .14
Val-Vita water pack firm ocean fish for balanced diets—4 points.
SARDINES.......... 15-oz. tin .13
Eatwell oval can packed in tomato sauce—ready to eat—4 points.
TORR FISH.......... 6-01. tin .25
Tuexdo dark meat albacore flakes—for sandwiches or casseroles—4 points.
TOMATO PUREE . 28-oz. tin .25
Have you tried it spiced?
Graham Cracker*
Loose-Wiles fresh baked.
2-lb. Box
Sunbrite Cleansers
Sprinkle lightly—it cleans easily.
Can
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Solid Crisp Heads
Heavy Pack Iceberg. EACH
3 for .14
Old Dutch Cleanser
Quick and easy—makes
cleaning a pleasure.
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Fresh and Crisp. PER LB.............
GRAPEFRUIT 4."’the Season 4 for .25
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2.98
CARROTS BUNCHES ......
2 for .17
BROCOLLI
lb. .19
ORANGES
o, .be season . 2 doz. .39
SHARE YOUR CAR—If you are fortunate enough
to have gas and tires, bring your friends.
SHOP AT STONE’S!
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. Beth Russell
Mrs. Sam Umiker and daugh
ters, Kathleen and Sammy, were
Hermiston visitors Monday where
Kathleen received medical treat
ment.
LET US SOLVE
Miss Gillis, nurse from Morrow
YOUR EYESIGHT
county, visited Irrigon school on
Monday.
PROBLEM!
Mrs. Grace Misner of Heppner
If
your
eyes
trouble
you come here
visited friends in
icon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider | for a thorough examination . . . .
spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Grid Modern glasses ground to fit if
er's sister. Mrs. W. Brandon and I they are needed.
family of Boardman. Mrs. Grider Over 30 Year* Successful
was honored with two birthday
cakes at a birthday dinner.
Optical Experience!
Miss Katherine Garren of Uma
tilla was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Graybeal and family this week
OPTOMETRIST
end.
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
William Gollyhorn is a patient
Ntar But Depot
in the Ordnance Post hospital.
J. A. Shoun was a visitor in
Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. Marjorie Gordon and small team never gave up until the last.
daughter Janice of Ordnance City The first half of the game was a
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tie with the Irrigon team raising
E. Russell Thursday evening.
the score to a final climax of 32 to
Among those who attended the 29.
play, “Deacon Dubbs” given by
Irrigon Pep Club girls now have
the senior and junior classes of Ir their uniforms and look very nifty
rigon high school last Thursday in their black skirts, white sweat
evening were Mrs. Dorothy Ost- ers with orange lettering, and the
lund, Mrs. Nancy Putnam. Mrs. orange and black hats.
Anna Bannick. Miss Neree Glas
Irrigon versus Lexington bas
gow, Miss Evelyn Hopkins and ketball game Friday February 2nd,
Miss Vera Cross, all of Ordnance. at Irrigon resulted in a score of 40
Tom Caldwell visited in Port to 32 in favor of Irrigon.
land this week end.
“Deacon Dubbs", a three act
Miss LaVerne Duus is now an
employee at the Umatilla Ord comedy, was presented by the sen
ior and junior classes February 1
nance Depot hospital.
at Irrigon high school.
C N Ellen Miller has returned
Mrs. Robert Smith was hostess
to Pasco after spending a few days
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. to the play cast of “Deacon Dubbs”
at her home Saturday evening.
Henry Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers and February 3rd. Ella Mae Grim and
family and Mrs. Chester Castle Delos Knighten were honored with
were Sunday guests of Mr. and the title of “winners” in the con
test for the best actress and actor.
Mrs. Henry Miller.
Adren Allen and family have Highlight of the evening was the
moved onto the Duus farm. Mr. lunch. A huge red silk bow and
Allen plans to farm the Duus ranch red candles formed the attractive
centerpiece, and gave glamour to
and a part of the Grim farm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry of a delicious lunch. The evening
Portland were guests of Mr. and was spent playing games and
Mrs. Russell McCoy over the week everyone enjoyed themselves to
a high degree.
end.
Veda Mae Hill and Mrs. Henry
Echo Community Methodist
Miller are on our sick list this
Church
week. We wish them a speedy re
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor
covery.
Sunday, February 11—10:00 A.
Mrs. Chauncey Grimm and son,
Frank Rider, went to Vancouver M., Sunday School, B. Middleton.
superintendent.
this week to visit relatives.
11:00 A. M., Morning theme, “A
S 1/c and Mrs. Frank Leight of
Southern California came last Man Who Made a Good Scout."
7:30 P. M.. “My Reaction to the
Thursday to visit his sister, Mrs.
Community Institute.”
Sam Umiker and family.
You are invited to these servi
Mrs. Lily Warner is at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Batie Rand, ces.
having been released from the
Walla Walla hospital last Friday.
Mrs. Martha Ferrili enjoyed a
visit from her sister and daughter, HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Latham of Mad
for your
ison, Ky., and Ada Covington of
White Plains, Ky. Mrs. Latham
and Mrs. Ferrili had a visit to
“make up for lost time” as they
had not seen each other for 15
years.
See Me Before You Sell!
Mrs. Roy Van Cleave and Mr.
Call Harry W. Kelley
and Mrs. Mates of Pasco visited
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey and
Phone 2452
family this week end.
Mrs. Russell McCoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Hill and daughter There
sa, and Miss June Goodwin were
business visitors in Pendleton
Tuesday.
School Notes—
SHOE REPAIRING
Miss June Goodwin, who resides
with her sister. Mrs. Russell Mc
Will Pay Prompt
Coy, spent the week end with Miss
Attention To
Ella Grim.
Irrigon “Commets" were really
Mail Orders
‘in the groove" last Tuesday even
ing when they played the Ord
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
nance basketeers in a lively game
123 S- E. Court — Pendleton
that kept the audience on their
toes. Both teams did some excel
lent playing and the Ordnance
Poultry
QUALITY
:
:
SALMON_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ib. .39
HALIBUT, fresh
Ib. .38
:
OYSTERS, fancy
pt. .65
SHEFFORO CHEESE 2-lb. loaf .75
9
Amer.-Shefford cheese is milk in concentrated form. 34 pts.
Rabbits
fancy fryers
Ib.
.45
Sauerkr’ut
quart
.1«
Hens
Pork Liver
fresh
colored - fresh
ib.
.24
ib. 40
Pickled
Cottage
Pigs Feet
lb. .18
Cheese
ib. .24
Sperry Pancake Flour 9.81b. sk. .65
For the tenderest, tastiest pancake you have ever eaten.
— RATIORED ITEMS —
3 Points — FRESH SIDE PORK ...................... lb. .27
2 Points — FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE . lb. 32
3 Points — PORK SHOULDER ROAST....... lb. .31
3 Points — BEEF ROAST, arm or blade....... lb. .28
4 Points — FRESH GROUND BEEF.............. lb. .29
8 Points — ROLLED RIB................................... lb. .32
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McGRATH SWEET POTATOES ................................ 27-oz. tin
LARSEN'S VEG-ALL
...........
16-oz. tin
DEWKIST DICED BEETS .......................................... 16-oz. glass
SAW WHOLE BEETS........................................................ 19-oz. tin
SWIFTS TOMATO JUICE
.......................................... 18-oz. tin
NEW WEST APPLE JUICE .......................................
quart
SIERRA FOLDED TOWELS ........................................... ISO. 2 for
MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS ............................................. 56‘s
FRENCH'S BIRD SEED........... ....................................... 10-oz. pkg.
MASTER'S CINNAMON TOAST .........
10-oz. pkg.
Shefford Cream Cheese (24 points) .... 5-oz. gl. .15
Shefford Blue Cheese (2 points) ......... 5-oz. gl. .20
Robins Grated Cheese (1 point) .... 112-oz. tin .10
Libby Tomato Juice (40 points) ..... 47-oz. tin .25
C.H.B. Chili Catsup (30 points) ......... 14-oz. gl. .18
Old Monk French Dressing................ 16-oz. gl. .32
Libby Loganberry Juice...................... 16-oz. gl. .34
Hunt’s Italian Prunes (30 points) .... 29-oz. gl. .21
27e
15c
12c
23c
lie
22c
25c
89c
lie
20c
Ralston Wholewheat Cereal.....................24-oz. .21
Quaker Oats........................................ 3-lb. pkg. .28
Post Toasties.......................................18-oz. pkg. .12
Linit Starch......................................... 12-oz. pkg. .10
Albers Flapjack Flour.......................... 4-lb. bag .28
Washburn Lima Beans .........................1-lb. pkg. .12
Washburn White Beans...................... 1-lb. pkg. .15
Soy Beans............................................... 2-lb. pkg. .20
Clara Vai Prunes................................... 1-lb. pkg. .16
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Effective Feb. 9 to 16 ... Subject to Market Change* in Price*
and Point*.
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