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PAGE Tun THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1945. Roberta Lane and Herbert Jr., Louis Gilham made the first all- India area. Lt. Lane, born and raised here and graduate with the sister end brother of Lt. Lane, are star team and Bill Barbouletos was chosen on the second team while class of ’41, was a fighter pilot and a!so residents of Umatilla. Dan Cooney was given honorable had completed 150 combat mis- The Umatilla basketball team mention. rions up to November last. Lt. Lane had won three medals and were champions of the Weston I Pfc. Dean Newgard arrived three oak leaf clusters. This is | tournament playing their final Thursday from his camp in Texas Umatilla’s first casualty and it isgame Saturday evening with for a short furlough here with his a great shock to everyone. | Stanfield. Jim Barbouletos and wife and his mother in The Dalles. UMATILLA NEWS By Mr». Glenn Oetrom First Umatilla Casualty Herbert Lane Sr. received a message Tuesday from the War Department that his son, 1st Lt. Donald Guade Lane was killed in action February 8th in the Burma- Gather Vegetables at Their Best Let Stone's Help You to “Hold That Line Against Inflation Y ( 1 I ul CEILING BuSTEp d 1 in Our 11 Ja s. // A . A, com It has always been Stone's policy to price every item as little, as low, as possible. Consequently, you'll find many of our shelf prices far lower than our allowable "ceiling" prices . . . none higher, of course. Were pledged to fight inflation, to hold prices DOWN! Here's how— Clapp’s Baby Foods Ask your doctor about Clapp's Baby Foods. Tin ............................... .07 Palmolive Toilet Soap Made with soothing oils. Cake..... .......... 3 for .19 3 for .19 Crystal White Laun’ry Soap The “billion bubble” soap. Bar................................... Boraxo Hand Cleaner Easy and tender on your hands. for Aunt Sue—our new, smashing, low prices just in time to clean your summer clothes. TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. tin PHRCRKE FLOUR .. •21 9.81b. .65 12-oz. .48 Sperry’s—a smashing low price for a high quality flour mix. BAKING POWDER .. simoniz polish .. Now for cleaning. 2 lb. box...................... 2 .67 Royal—reliable and dependable—contains cream-of-tartar. Borax Powder 10 oz. pkg. Gallon ... A Hunt’s breakfast tomato juice—it’s tasty, and the pick of the pack for less money. 40 pL Camay Toilet Soap The soap of beautiful women. Cake ............... DRy GLEANER $.1,3 .25 For spring cleaning use Simoniz liquid polish. A Gallon 1.39 For linoleums—it’s tops! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . 46 - tin .27 Old South brand—has the flavor and tang of fresh fruit juice. 20 points. Borax Powder Buy the large, economical package 5 lb. pkg. 52 Pictsweet Corn—Golden The Cream of the Crop. 20 Points 20 OZ tin ..................... .11 Wax-Rite Liquid Wax No work—no rub—just apply. Extra large 150’s Full of Juice ORANGES doz. SWEET POTATOES lb. GRAPEFRUIT 3 for SPINACH 2 lbs. ONIONS med. size 10 lbs. «39 CARROTS 2 bn. .15 ApPF go 4 IL AAlA Dhe 3 IDS. 4 2.98 a Large Juicy Arizonas Walla Walla Pint .45 .11 .25 .19 39 Nu Bora Bleach Save money and buy the larger size. Gallon Gold Medal Flour It’s kitchen-tested. 25 lb. bag................ 50)7 1 Photo Courtesy Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Do you know when to pick your sweet corn at its sweetest and juiciest? When your snap beans are snappiest? Your Swiss chard leaves most tender and the stems at their crispest? Every vegetable in the Victory Garden has best stages for eating, before and after which their goodness is considerably less than one hundred per cent. Snap beans should be picked before” ------------------------ the seeds inside the pods have formed. white. Spongy looking heads are past If some of them get past that stage their prime. Too young sweet corn has neither before you can use them, let the beans flavor nor substance; too old, it in grow to full size and use them as green mealy and usually tough. It’s exactly shells. Peas should be picked when right when ears are well filled and the pods are plump and bright green. kernels spurt milky juice at the prick When pea pods are somewhat wrinkled of a thumb nail. Cut kohl rabi bulbs when between and show streaks of white, the peas are one and three inches in diameter, j too old for enjoyable eating. Larger than that they are likely to be Cut the outer leaves of Swiss chard tough as shoe leather. Turnips are when they are no more than ten or best at medium size, rutabagas when । twelve inches long. Let the inner ones fully grown under cool moist con continue to grow, always cutting before ditions. they are grown to full size. Let parsnips and salsify or vegetable Be sure to cut sprouting broccoli oyster stay in the ground until late while the buds are green and tightly fall. Then the roots should be fully closed. When they open and begin to developed. Some of them can be dug show a hint of yellow, they have lost for winter use, but plan to leave at their fresh new goodness. Cauliflow least part of the crop in the ground er, cousin to sprouting broccoli, should over winter. Dig them in early spring have heads that are firm and creamy for flavor unsurpassed. Mrs. Harry Seeley of Arlington spent the week end here visiting her husband. They went to Wes ton Saturday to visit their daugh ter. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. David (Gladyce Sromdahl) Lane in Spokane. Mrs. Lane was a grade student here and her parents lived here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and daughters are spending a few days in Portland. Mrs. George Butterwood re turned last week from Chehalis where she had spent several weeks with her sister who is re ceiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. George Butter wood spent Wednesday in Port land. .______ NEW INDUSTRY BEING SOUGHT Latest information about indus trial opportunities in the territo ry served by Pacific Power & I Light company will be put on the desks of many eastern industrial ists during the next month by H. W. Derry, new industries manager for the company, now en route east to make a circuit of the large centers of manufacture, chemical production and processing. Purpose of Derry's trip is to make a personal "follow-up" of correspondence and earlier direct contacts with firms which might logically make plant investments in this legion, according to Ramon Beatty, local manager for P. P. & L. ______ _________ TIRE INCREASE NOT EXPECTED The advent of warmer weather will doubtless show an upswing in demand for passenger car tires, Haroid G. Rankin, OPA rationing board chairman, said today, but an increase in passenger tire pro duction is not anticipated. Rankin said the demand for truck tires will probably be great er than at any time since ration ing started, but that no increase in quota is expected in either the large or smaller truck tire sizes. He emphasized need for recapping and other conservation measures. CrispTender g Winter Bananas Excellent Keepers PER BOX — Make Stones your one-stop shopping center ■ — Lower Prices - Nationally Advertized Brands • BUY • MORE BONDS BEEF ROAST .26 Eatsum Peanut Butter 30-oz. jar .49 Hunt’s Bartlett Pears, 60 pts....... Niblet Kernel Corn, 20 pts........... Libby Garden Peas, 20 pts.......... Blue Heaven Large Peas, 20 pts. Hunt’s Apricots, 40 pts............... Hunt’s Italian Prunes, 30 pts...... Armour’s Treet, 3 pts................... 29-oz. tin 12-oz. tin 20-oz. tin 20-oz. tin 29-oz. tin 29-oz. gl. 12-oz. tin (6 Points) Per Lb. Arm or Blade ‘AY .34 .14 .14 .12 .22 .21 .33 ROUND STEAK Libby’s Deviled Meat.......... Cosmo Ripe Olives ............. Hunt’s Pork & Beans......... Beeville Honey ................... Crescent Mapline ................ Mazda Light Globes........... Sierra Paper Towels............ 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