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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1945)
the sale of Christmas Seals in Umatilla was $237,50. compared with $210.50 in 1943. Of this By Mr». Glenn Ottrom The Umatilla county Public amount 75 per cent stays in this Health association reported that county for the tuberculosis con UMATILLA NEWS trol work. This work in 1945 will include a visit of the Mobile Chest X-ray Survey Unit to the county for a period of ten days in the spring. The county’s receipts totaled $8,150.00, an increase of 42 per cent over 1943 sale. The association wishes to thank Mrs. Fred Knudsen, local chairman, and the many residents of Uma- e les Ubhi the H(debit mi (nut. FOOD PRICES " . I- a la ñt ñbfñrs"—pi ■ pi Stone’s never do anything half-way. When they celebrate, they celebrate. In stead of using George's little hatchet, they borrowed his big ax. And instead of whittling away on small branches, they chopped down whole forces of tall pri ces. Here's the result . . . gather in the savings while you mayl Peet’s Granulated Gets clothes really clean. 33-oz. pkg. .26 Sweetheart Toilet Soap The handy oval bar. cake 3 for .19 Snowflake Soda Cracker* Always fresh. 2 lb. .33 Waxrite Liquid Polish For any kind of floor, pts. .39 Fisher’s Pancake Flour All ingredients added. 10-lb. sk. .63 Calumet • • • Cocktail 25-oz. tin .22 20-oz. tin .29 The thriftiest of baking powders—NEW LOW PRICE. Nutradiet fruit cocktail, solid unsweetened fruit that is healthful & easy to serve. (40 pts.) Softasilk 2*-lb. pkg. Raisin Bran 10-oz. pkg. Dry Cleaner 1-gal. tin Post’s Raisin Bran Flakes, buy now at this low introductory price. IT’S NEW! Nu Bora Soap For all tough washing jobs. 51-OZ. pkg. .47 Borax Powder The new economical package. 5-lb. pkg. .52 SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK SIMONIZ LINOLEUM POLISH ...................... BISQUICK BISCUIT FLOUR ............................ FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX .................................. GERBER'S OLIVE OIL SHAMPOO S & W MARASCHINO CHERRIES FIRE CHIEF MATCHES LA MIRADA CUBAN STYLE OLIVES ......... CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP OLD SO. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (40 pts.) 9.8 lb. sk. .65 ...... 1-U>. gl. .27 ........ Vi gal. 1.39 40-os. pkg. .28 2%2-lb. pkg. .28 .... 8-os. gl. .39 9-os. gl. .32 carton .22 .... 10-oz. gl. .30 10%2-oz. tin .13 . 46-oz. tin .27 MEAT ON THE TABLE I sin¿ this glorious land of ours, - - . 2. the, Grade i(A,f Meats-- Fresh Ground Beef, 4 pts., lb. .28 4 points Pork Loin Roast lb- .33 lb. .38 lb- .33 Drifted Snow Flour lb- 39 Ripe Olives pt 25 Cod Fish lb. -47 50-lb. sk. 2.37 II || I' .75 5-lb. loaf (60 pts.) 1.82 doz. .35 ORANGES $ ‘Weak 2 heads .IS HI 10 CRACKERS.................... 14b. box JI For the hands. Extra Large Bunches - Tender and Crisp. TOMATOES 24-oz. gl. .20 20-oz. tin .14 20-oz. tin .22 29-oz. tin .34 16-oz. gl. .15 15-oz. tin .16 29-oz. tin .40 Now is cleaning time. 2 bunches .17 lb. .13 Utah Type - The Season's Best Quality. RATION POINT SPECIALS Boraxo CRRROTS CELER» 25-lb. sk 1.19 Vano House Cleaner Candid cameras, prized by +-C American troops, are often left by retreating Japs or Heinies with hid den explosives attached. Such Booby Traps don’t fool our boys any more. They’ve learned to disarm them before picking them up. Large, Solid, Crisp Heads. Insures perfect baking. 18-oz. tin tin. 3 for 19-oz. tin 14-o*. gl. 12-os. gi. 20-oz. gl. 12-oz. tin Echo Community Methodist Church Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor Sunday, February 25, 1945. 10 A. M„ Sunday School, B. Middleton, superintendent. 11 A. M., Laymen’s Sunday. 7:30 P. M., “That Which Abides.” You are cordially invited to these services. Medium Size - For Juice Gold Medal Flour LIBBY TOMATO JUICE (20 pts.) PET MILK (112 pts.) ...................................................... McGRATH'S STRING BEANS (10 pts.) PIERCE'S TOMATO CATSUP (30 pts.) D.H.B. CHILI SAUCE (20 pts.) ....... TRAPPEY'S PEPPER SAUCE ................ ARMOUR'S CHOPPED HAM (3 pts.) Pfc. Don Baehne of Hermiston is at present in a rest camp in the Philippines, according to word re ceived here. He states that they live amidst rice fields and all they do is eat, sleep, go to shows and write letters. Good hunting and lots of sea Shells can be found nearby. Plowing there is done with wa ter buffalos and the main foods on the island are rice, corn and fish. Most of the clothes are made of some sort of fibre. The civilians have their own barbers, a few doc tors and nurses. Native WACS are similar to the American WACS. Pfc. Baehne writes that he has re tained a bayonet, knives and a rifle as souvenirs of his service in the front lines and will attempt to send them -e. •....... home - "P G soon. ------ - ) 2 doz. .43 LETTUCE DEL MONTE SPINACH (20 pis.) LIBBY GARDEN PEAS (20 pts.) FLOTILL WHOLE APRICOTS (40 pis.) ..................... HUNT'S BARTLETT PEARS (60 pts.) LARSEN VEG-ALL ................................................... REDONDO SLICED PEACHES (30 pts.) TID BIT KADOTA FIGS (40 pts.) pre. DON BAEHNE IN REST CAMP FRUITS ANP Large Sunkist û The ideal flour for cakes. 2-lb. loaf (24 pis.) LEmOnS Liver Sausage 1 32 home. They visited at the Frank Presnell home while there. Mrs. Roland Collins and Mrs. Keith Helvern return Tuesday from a few days in Portland. r Not Rationed Fancy Halibut OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near But Depot less creameries, you will love this delicious, full- flavored cheese. lb. .19 10 points Lean Pork Chops Over 30 Year* Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL Gold Medal Processed Cheese . . fresh from spot- 2 points Country Sausage lb. .28 1 point Rib Boi! 8 points Rib Steak tender If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Ceeelaver g Get the Best Quality for vour Points at Stone's, and a Big Variety of Unraiioned Items! lb- .39 LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM! Is "meat upon the table!,t WITH OUR BIC MEAT VALUES lb. .28 " But what spells U.S.A, to me Its phones and radios. 3 points Beef Roast AB """5) Our President if he’s able, Its little ¿ardens, ¿ay with flowers, 13 points Round Steak PICTSWEET CORN, (20 pit.) 20 oz. tin..15 It’s garden fresh and has that sunripened sweetness tilla who by their contributions made the annual drive such a suc cess. Mrs. Andy Baldwin and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt were hostesses to a shower honoring Mrs. Vane Hiatt at the Baldwin home Thursday evening. Many lovely and useful gifts were received by Mrs. Hiatt. Guests were Mrs. Walter Bullard, Mrs. Oliver McNabb, Mrs. Dale Hiatt, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Al Vieg, Mrs. Ben Spencer, Mrs. John Mustard, Mrs. Joe Sabauco, Mrs. Ken. Arnold and Mrs. Glenn Os trom. Raymond McNabb spent Wed nesday afternoon in Pendleton visiting his wife and infant daugh ter, Linda Jane, in St. Anthony’s Hospital. Many local people attended the basketball game in Heppner last Tuesday night. The second team lost but the first team won, put ting them in 1st place in the league after winning over Board man here Friday night. Mrs. Albert Vieg entertained the pinochle club at her home last Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Vane Hiatt and Mrs. Oliver McNabb. Mrs. Arzie Smith and daughter Robbin of Spokane spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting Mr. Smith, and her father, I. Smith, in Hermiston. Mrs. Oliver McNabb and Mrs. Vane Hiatt, and Mrs. Ken. Arnold and son Dennis spent Friday in Pendleton. Mrs. John Blair and Mrs. Har lan Cornett spent the week end in La Grande visiting the latter’s brother, Glenn Aiken. Arthur Burnwick of the army is visiting a few days with his mother. Mrs. Nova Cramer at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Minnie Van Schoiack. Mrs. Mary Wurster and Ray mond McNabb visited Mrs. Mc Nabb in Pendleton Sunday. Mrs. Bob McKenzie and daugh ter Mariam Ann spent last week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mar iam McKenzie, before moving to Portland. Tom Slattery, a former resident here, recently from Hanford, spent a few days here visiting Joe Tucker of the Naval Air Force, who spent Saturday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tuck er. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller took Eleanor Marshall to her home in Kennewick Sunday after spending the past month here at the Eller Here your ambitious boy may be Its motor cars and shows, Oyster* pt. .65 .67 Other ef Stone’s Lew Prices 4 gal.19 Fancy Red Salmon lb. -42 .08 Aunt Sue will clean the finest fabrics quickly and easily, buy now at this new lo w price. Nu Bora Bleach $ .23 Guarantees better cakes or YOUR MONEY BACK. OUR NEW LOW PRICE. Cuts washing in half. $ PAGE THREW THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945 .11 .29 .10 .14 .20 .18 .37 10-oz. pkg. 2 for .25 lb. ctn. .25 Extra Fancy - Hot House. GRAPEFRUIT 4 for .23 Large Arizona - Full of Juice. JUST ARRIVED— Northrup & King Western Grown Seeds Buy Early While Stocks Are Complatal (1oro‘ © FOOD STORES Effective Feb. 23-March 2 - Subject to Market Price and Point Changes. Watch Out! The distributor in your car looks innocent enough. But if neglected it can become a Booby Trap . . . causing the distributor shaft to freeze or wear out the bear ings. That’s why Shellubrication in cludes service to those parts, as well as other vital chassis points. Play Safe! Get a Safety Shellubrication for your car today! CHANGE TO GOLDEN SHELL MOTOR OH Take no chances these days with sludgy, grimy oil. Give your automobile the protec tion of Golden Shell winter-grade motor oil SHELL SHELL OIL COMPANY, IneorporaUd Make a date for SHeuuBK/c^noN