The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
November, remained here as he is
expected to be sent overseas soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pike and
children of Portland returned to
their home Monday after spend­
ing since Saturday here at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Joe La
Chance.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller had as
their guests Easter Sunday mem-
Walla. Mrs. Wurster remained of a large candle rabbit and four
until Sunday evening.
| small rabbits was used. Prizes
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNabb,were won by Mrs. Dean Newgard
Mr. and Mrs. George McNabb all I and Mrs. Melvin Eller.
returned Thursday from Spokane W. O. George McNabb left Sat-
where they had spent three days, urday for Petersburg, Florida,
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom entertained where he is stationed with the ar-
the pinochle club at her home [ my after spending a weeks fur-
Wednesday evening. The Easter lough here. Mrs. McNabb, who
motif was used and a table center ' has been with her husband since
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mr». Glenn Oetrem
Mrs. Don McBride and Mrs.
Darrell Cowan and daughter Bar­
bara spent Thursday in Walla
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McNabb and
children and Mrs. Mary Wurster
and Sara spent Saturday in Walla
Best News from the Home Front! It’s.................
poareg THEM A
DMwos Home-Made
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CAKE WEEK
Bake a cake for some one in the servicel A good habit io form this weak . ■ .
and every week. If you do not have a relative or friend in uniform, bake that
cake for your local Canteen. U. S. O. or Service Center. If there's anything that
America's sons and daughters like better than HOME-MADE Cake, it's MORE
cake. Stone's have everything yor need—at money-saving prices.
Peet’s Soap Powder
Cleans grease and dirt easily.
......... .26
Regular
Calumet Baking Powder ......
Ivory Soap
3
Giant.......
For even, round cup cakes.
Brown Sugar............................
1-lb. pkg. .08
Clean, moist and ready to use.
Swansdown Cake Flour......... 44-oz. pkg. .25
It’s good for babies, too.
Medium bar
The ideal flour for perfect cakes.
46
Banana Powder......................
Camay Toilet Soap
Crescent Butter Flavor..........
.19
for
8-oz. jar .41
Gives cake a real banana flavor.
Soap of beautiful women.
3
pkg. .10
Baking Cups............................
.29
for
Ivory Soap
Cake........
25-oz. tin .22
The double acting baking powder.
Buy the economical size.
1-oz. gl. .17
To make your points go further.
Cinch Golden Cake Mix........
1-lb. pkg. .25
Already mixed—just add water or milk.
Sweetheart Toilet
Soap
1-lb. pkg. .25
Cinch Spice Cake Mix
No baking failures when using this ready-mixed flour
- In the easy to grab oval bar.
.11
De Luxe Bar
Krispy Crackers
Always fresh-baked.
2-lb. Box..........
RIPE OLIVES............ 6-OZ. tin .19
WHITE BEANS . . 1-lb. pkg. .12
TOMATO SOUP . . 101-oz. tin .07
MINCED CLAM .... 7*oz. tin .28
BUTTER FLAVOR . . 1-oz. gl. .17
Mission Jiffy Noodles
Grabers—tree-ripened, medium size olives—a “must” for every dinner table.
Try this to save your points.
16-oz. pkg........... ..
Washburn’s small Western white bean for baking or pork and beans.
Pictsweet Big Peas
Big, tender variety.
20-oz. tin ........... 1
Rancho—a rich, delicious soup again at Stone’s low price policy.
Nu Bora Bleach
Bleaches Easily
12-gallon ...
.19
Pismo—mince clams are back again at Stone’s—be sure to buy yours now.
Nu Bora Granulated
It’s tops for hard water.
.47
51-oz. pkg.
Crescent brand—why not make your butter and points go farther by using
flavor.
Crescent butter
Campbell’s Cream of Spinach Soup, 1012-oz. .13
Crysto Golden Syrup .................... 5-lb. glass .88
Eatsum Peanut Butter.................... 30-oz. jar .49
Salmon, Pink......................................
tin .17
Old Monk French Dressing............. 16-oz. jar .32
Ficgo—A coffee laxative ....
1-lb. pkg. .25
..B ut
WE HAVE
youSHARE
FRUITS AND
Link Sausage
5 Points
*
LB.
.39
Pork Liver
LB.
1 Point
•
ORANGES .... dozen .41
Fancy Navels - 176 Size
Beef Roast
“ 4 4
"A" Grade - LB.
S Points
NEW POTATOES 3 lbs. .25
Pork Chops
29
Lean
LB.
12 Points_______
PAGE THREW
bers of her family. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Presnell and Maxine, Al­
bert Presnell, Lillian Presnell and
two children of Pasco. Mr. and |
Mrs. Ed Whatly and Mr. and Mrs
M. E. Presnell of Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rawls and
son Grady left the first of the
week for Baker where they will LET US SOLVE
make their home. Rawls has been
YOUR EYESIGHT
employed by the Asbury Trans­
PROBLEM!
portation Co. and lived here for
nearly three years. They were ! If your eyes trouble you come here
honored by a farewell party Sat­ for a thorough examination . . . .
urday evening by friends.
Modern glasses ground to fit if
Mrs. Thomas Tucker returned they are needed.
Friday from Portland where she
Over 30 Years Successful
had spent since Monday.
Optical Experience!
Sid Wilmont, a former resident
of Umatilla, was calling on friends
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
here over the week end.
OPTOMETRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweeney and
daughter Dorothy of Stanfield 418 South Main St. — Pendleton
Near But Depet
were Sunday guests of their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John O’Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Collins and
SUMMONS
daughter Shirley left Tuesday for
Baker where they will make their
new home. They have sold their IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
farm west of town of “Butch”
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Rennecker who took possession
Monday.
Basil B. Collins,
Mrs. James Moran has received
Plaintiff,
the Purple Heart her husband Cpl.
vs.
Moran received when injured in
Leo Collins and William Curl,
Belgium.
Defendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson have
To Leo Collins and William
moved into the Wilmont residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Howell and Curl, the above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
children and her father, Wm.
STATE OF OREGON
Horseley of La Grande spent Sun­
You, and each of you, are here­
day at the home of Mrs. Howell’s
sister, Mrs. Pete McNabb and fam­ by required to appear and answer
ily. Mr. Horseley remained to the complaint filed against you in
spend some time here with his the above entitled Court and cause
on or before the expiration of four
daughter.
Harry Seeley spent the four weeks from the date of the first
day vacation from his duties at the publication of this summons. If
school house at his home in Ar­ you fail to so appear and answer,
plaintiff, for want thereof, will
lington.
Miss Ina Gilbert spent from apply to the above entitled Court
Thursday till Sunday in Portland. for the relief prayed for in his
Lewis Gilham spent the Easter complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of said Court, de­
vacation with friends in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huson and creeing that plaintiff is the sole
family returned the last of the owner of Lot numbered eleven
week from Portland where they (11) in Block “C” of Railroad Ad­
were called by the death of Hu­ dition to the town of Freewater,
son’s father. His mother returned Umatilla County, Oregon, and
further decreeing that plaintiff’s
with them to spend some time.
Mrs. Alice Hanson, teacher in title to said real property is prior
the local high school, spent the in time and superior in right to
four day Easter vacation with her any right, title, lien, estate or in­
terest which you, or either of you,
family in Spokane.
may have, or claim to have, in or
to the aforedescribed real proper­
COLUMBIA
ty, or any portion thereof, and
you, and each of you, and all
GRANGENOTES that
persons or parties claiming under
you, or either of you, be forever
The next regular meeting of enjoined and debarred from claim­
Grange No. 867 will be a special ing any right, title, lien, estate or
feature in the nature of Brother’s interest in said land and premises
Night. The men will be entirely adverse to plaintiff.
responsible for the food, serving,
This summons is published by
table decorations and the pro­ order of the Honorable C. L.
gram.
Sweek, Judge of the above entitled
Chairman of the committee is Court, made and entered upon the
Mr. Putnam. His assistants are to 4th day of April, 1945, directing
be Brothers Lou Dixson, Frank its publication once each week for
Hackler, Henry Wilson. Childs four successive weeks and in five
Barham, Buzz Thompson, Clyde consecutive issues of the Hermis­
Nobles and Henry Ott.
ton Herald, a newspaper published
The ladies of the Home Econo­ weekly and of general circulation
mics club did the honors with the in Umatilla County, Oregon.
food at the Chamber of Commerce
Date of first publication April
banquet which was held at the U. 5, 1945. Date of last publication
S. O. on Monday night.
May 3, 1945.
The next Home Economics club
HUGH E. BRADY, LaGrande,
meeting will be held at the home
Oregon, Attorney for Plain­
of Mrs. Minnie Dixson at Stan­
tiff.
field.
—-----!---- —--------------------------------- (April 5-May 3)
1
My neighbor on the
LK
next street
No. 1 Quality
GRAPEFRUIT • . .3 for .25
Giant Size 48's
Ground Beef
Fresh
LB.
6 Points
44
94:
Pork Steak
CARROTS............ .... bu. .15
LB. .35
8 Points
Big Mac - Exira Fancy
PINEAPPLE............ lb. .29
Another Shipment of Fresh Cuban.
Unrationed items
A
Sliced Salmon
King of Salad Fruits.
OYSTERS
Finnan Haddie
PER LB.
CALOVAS .............................................. each .19
PINT JARS
.75
Fresh
LB.
BROCOLLI .............................................lb. .19
There are a numbar of answers, any one
of which may be the one that fits the case.
GREEN ONIONS................................... 3 bu. .19
It’s possible your neighbor on the next street
ordered service sooner than you did .. . has
been waiting longer.
Fresh, Green Stock.
Sliced Halibut
or RADISHES
g
CAULIFLOWER ...................................... lb. .19
Snow White
We have a very large selection of fresh
meat for the week end.
WE
PAY
CEILING
FRESH
SAVE POINTS!
BUY
PRICES
PRODUCE
It
FOR
EGGS.
POTATOES
.10
.11
.12
.1*
.18
.24
.27
48
M
Or the neighbor who applied later but got
service sooner may be one whose responsibil­
ities for defense, public health welfare and
safety require it.
Or there may be more wire capacity avail­
able on his street.
Until the telephone factories are able to turn
from war production, there will continue to be
shortages of certain facilities here on the
homo front.
RATION-FREE FOODS!
VALERIO SPAGHETTI
........... ........................... 12-os. glass
ALICE BRAND OVEN BAKED BEANS ..................... 21-oa. tin
DEL MONTE DICED CARROTS................................. 16-oz. glass
LARSEN’S VEG-ALL .......................................................... 19-oz. tin
DEWKIST SLICED BEETS ..................
19-oz. tin
SUNBIRD ORANGE JUICE........................
18-oa. tin
SUGAR RIPE PRUNE JUICE . ........................
quart
PECAN MEATS ............
-........... -............................ 8-os. pkg.
OSTROM-8 MUSHROOMS—Pieces....................
8-oa. glass
That It o natural question.
We are doing our level best to meet the
essential requirements of our country and
community.
Your co-operation and understanding ere.
appreciated
Effective April 6 to 13—Subject to Market Changes in
Prices and Points
Buy
Wer Bonds for Victory
THE PACIFIC TELIPHONI AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY