THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945.
STANFIELD NEWS
By Urt
Rute Hedrick
The Stanfield-Echo unit attend
ed the Spring Festival at Pendle
ton on April 12 with great inter
est. Miss Jean Wilson, Mary Lou
Johnson of the U.S.O. staff, both
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
helped them get their craft work
ready for exhibit. Twenty-two
people attended from this section.
The Weston unit favored with a
pageant of flags of about 12 lead-
ing countries. Mrs. C. E. Fisk
county chairman, presided.
The new books loaned to Stan
field library until May 5 when
Miss LeBlond will again visit here
are "Traveler from Tokyo” by
Morris; "Young Willkie” by Hatch,
"Decky’s Secret” by Molloy, “Bug
les in her Heart” by Larrimore,
"Listening Valley” by Stevenson,
"Twin Colts” by Hegan, “The Hur
ricane Mystery” by Schmidt. Each
reader may have one week's loan
on these.
Mrs Sue Waid, advisor of the
Junior class with the 15 Juniors
were hosts for a banquet Tuesday
night at LaFontain’s at 8:00 p. m.
Eighteen Seniors and the faculty,
Mrs. Quade, Glenn Norton and Mr.
and Mrs. Hewitt enjoyed the af
fair. They concluded the evening
izEHM 40237
It’s Stone’s to the rescue with a selected
list of “Spie and Span” specials for spring
house-cleaners! Use these products to
save time! Buy them at Stone’s to save
money! It’s Stone’s—first, last and
ways—for low prices!
Buskes and
SCRUB BRUSHES . each .29
SPRING MOP STICKS ea. .13
PARLOR BROOMS each 1.25
TOOTHPICKS ..
box .04
Valvo Washing Powder....
22-OZ. pkg. 34
.20
Nu Bora Bleach.................. gallon .35
Nu Bora Granulated
51-oz. pkg. •47
Borax Powder
2-lb. pkg. .24
Clearex Sprayers
......... each .15
Rain Drops Water Softener
24-oz. pkg.
CHEESE 10 pts. lb.
TUNA 3 pts. 6 oz. tin
VEG-Rbli IH-oz. tin
CHERRIES 8-oz. jar
OLIVES 3-oz. glass
.35
.25
.15
.32
.20
Gold Medal full-cream, full bodied, milk cheese for cooking.
Tuxedo, dark, shredded meat for sandwiches or casseroles.
Carefully selected vegetables, excellent for salads or soups.
S & W Maraschino in heavy syrup for desserts and ice cream.
Simonis Linoleum
Polish .... Vi gal. 1.39
Wright’s Silver
Cream ... 8 oz. gl. .19
Vanish Bowl
19
Cleaner ..... tin
Red Devil Soot
Remover, 14-os. tin .39
Pacific Ammonia
12-oz. glass .....
.08
Bon Ton Shoe
Polish
tin .18
O. E. Scratch
Remover. 16-oz. .50
Penn Champ Red
20-oz. gl. .19
Oil
T It R Turpentine
Quarts ................. 55
Sunbrite Cleanser
3 for .14
Tin
Bon Ami Powder
.12
Tin ............
Soil-Off Wall
Cleaner .... quart .60
Los Olivos Pimiento stuffed, green olives.
Libby Apple Sauce (10 points)
17-oz. jar .20
Old South Grapefruit Juice (20 pts.) 46-oz. tin .27
Libby Tomato Juice (10 points)
18-oz. tin .11
Redondo Peaches (40 points)
15*oz. tin .16
Tid Bit Kadota Fig* (40 points)
29-oz. tin .40
House of George Grapefruit Juice (10) 18 oz. .13
Hambrook Peas (30 points)
17-oz. tin .10
Hi Ho Butter Wafers
A treat with cheese or meat.
1-Ib. box
19
Snowflake Sodas
Fresh baked and economical.
FRESH SMELT 2 lbs. .25 2-lb. box
OYSTERS, grade A pt. .65 BROWNS
GRAVY
lb. .43
LINK SAUSAGES
lb. .37 VITALOX
Salmon lb. .45
large
3 for .10
Halibut lb. .40
makes /uc/t
without
MEAT DRIPPINGS
SKINLESS WIENERS
DILL PICKLES,
s%
CREAMED COTTAGE
CHEESE
GECEnges
ADDS MEAT FLAVOR TO SOUPS, GRAVIES
ANO STEWS WITHOUT A RATION STAMP
Vitalox .... 4-ox. gl. .33
TABLE SALT 2 lbs. .06
I.E.S. GLOBES ea. .39
WHITE BEANS . 12
MINCED CLAMS .28
PAGE THREE
with a movie.
Born Sunday, April 15, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Norton, a son.
Mrs. Rose Hedrick accompanied
Mrs. Max Piger and son to Pen
dleton on a shopping tour on Tues
day.
Mrs. Harry Muir has been ap LET US SOLVE
pointed city treasurer due to the
YOUR EYESIGHT
resignation of Frankie Lane.
PROBLEM!
Mrs. Bud Evans and Mrs. Alvin
May gave a party April 13 honor If your eyes trouble you come here
ing some of the Senior girls. Con for a thorough examination . . . .
versation and dancing afforded Modern glasses ground to fit if
them a good time. Attending at they are needed.
the home of the former were Patsy
Brown, Eleanor Seaman, Donna Over 30 Year* Successful
Rawson, Coralie Mansker, Ber-
Optical Experience!
niece Hughes, Alice Hedrick and
Mlidred Mollsted.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
For the pleasure of the entire
OPTOMETRIST
group of Senior girls on Thursday «18 South Main St. — Pendleton
April 19, Mrs. Greathouse enter
Near But Depet
tained with a tea and program in
the church parlors. The guest
speaker, Sadie Dunlap of Pendle
ton, gave reviews of several new work on the Columbia river be
books in her pleasing style. Ber- tween The Dalles and Pasco. Mr.
niece Hughes and Alice Hedrick and Mrs. Albert Kline are also
sang. Mrs. Reeves began the club members of this group of U. S. A.
hour with an exposition of the engineers. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Dumbarton Oaks peace plan.
Casner and daughters May, a jun
Mesdames McLoughlin, Stras ior in high school, and Esther, a
ser and Greathouse report too reshman in high school, are resi
small a crowd attending the card dents of the former W. C. Isom
party on Monday night as a Girl place.
Scout benefit. They hope to have
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
the support of all next time.
H. Cosner. Mrs. John Rayburn and
Bill Gossage of the Marines is small daughter Nancy Lee, are vis
enjoying his first furlough here iting her parents this week. Mrs.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn’s husband is a corporal
Jess Gossage and other relatives, and has been overseas for 17
He had been stationed at Pearl months.
Harbor over two years.
Senior Cadet Nurse Ellen Miller
James Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. was a week end visitor of Mr. and
Maurice Hutton, S. 3/c of the na Mrs. Brandon of Boardman.
vy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and
Gifford here last week.
family were Sunday dinner guests
Lowell Ableman of the navy is of
and Mrs. Geo. E. Russell
visiting his parents here this and Mr.
family.
week.
Clarke Stephens was in Hermis
Lettie Mae Nichols has been ill
ton for dental work Monday.
for two weeks.
Mrs. Grace Shoun visited her
Mrs. Jack Mantor and children,
Roger and Barbara, are house husband, Avery Shoun, who is ill
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in The Dalles hospital, this week.
Lester Wilson for a while.
Mrs. Albert Kline is now in St.
Turkey shipments have arrived Anthony hospital at Pendleton.
to the following growers: 6000 We wish her a speedy recovery.
turks to Earl Gardner on the Coe
Ralph Green of Hermiston vis
farm. 4000 to Fred Shelton, 4000 ited George Russell Jr, over the
to Gilbert Smith, 1400 to Fred week end.
Thorne and 2425 to Mr. and Mrs.
Church services at the Commu
Roy Penney.
nity Church will be held at 7:30
Guests of the Juniors at their this Friday evening. A special
banquet for the Seniors were Mrs speaker, Mr. Johnson from Pen
Roy Harmon, former teacher of dleton, will be present. Everyone
music, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ziv- is welcome to attend.
ney.
Private Ralph Grim, son of C.
The Ladies Aid will have anoth W. Grim, is home visiting friends
er all day sewing session April 26. and relatives.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS I
Miss Beth Russell
The present residents of Irrigon
welcome the numerous newcom-
| ers. Among them are: Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Hensen from Ordnance
I city who are now living on the
former Paul Gravelie place. There
are also two groups of U.S.A, en
gineers. James McKeighan is fore
man of a group that is making an
investigation survey, and Mrs.
James McKeighan, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewy Carrico, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Rice are all members of this
group. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish
er and family, Roy L. Hill, Frank
Clifford, Charles Gray, Lauren
Cosens are among the party of
which Fisher is the chief. These
U.S.A, engineers are running per
manent control lines for future
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of
William J. Logan, deceased, by the
County Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present them, duly veri
fied and with proper vouchers at
tached. to me at the office of C. C.
Proebstel in the Court House at
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore-
gon, within six (6) months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, which is the 12th day
of April, 1945.
W. E. LOGAN,
Administrator.
C. C. PROEBSTEL.
Attorney for Administrator.
(Apr. 12-May 10)
Your car may be a
Royal Crystal, round can table salt in plain or iodized.
100-200-300 Jewel Mogal base—quality guaranteed.
FRESH ASPARAGUS
lb. .13 •
Long Green - Medium Size
S
Washburn small, white pea beans for baking or casserole.
GREER onions
3 bu. .13 <
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for .23 s
Coachellas - Very Sweet
SLICING TOMATOES
27 $
Firmly Ripened - 1 lb. carton
ISHES
Large Bunches - Crisp. Red
3 bu. .18
, ORANGES
$
Pismo brand, tender mince clams, excellent for chowder.
Alber’s Flaked Wheat......... 21,-lb. pkg. .23
Alber’s Buckwheat Flour......
pkg. .29
Alber’s Friskies Dog Meal ... 412-lb. pkg. .49
Swansdown .......................... 44-oz. pkg. .25
Rancho Noodle Soup............
pkg. .08
Grandma’s Molasses.........................quart .38
S & W Tomato Sauce.................. 8-oz. tin .07
Ice Box Mustard.................
glass .14
Berry Basket Dates...............14-oz. pkg. .56
Watch Out !
Hidden from sight in your car Is a possible
Booby Trap that you call a battery. It looks in
nocent, but Watch Out! It can cause a lot of
grief. That's why Shell checks it carefully dur
ing Shellubrication service . . . just as other
vital parts are serviced and tested.
220's - Just the size for lunches.
, LEMONS, extra large, full of juice
CALOVAS, king of salad fruits, ex. Ige., each .29
RHUBARB, local grown, red
2 lbs. .19
POTATOES—We have a good supply of excellent
quality Netted Gems.
• FOOD STORES
Effective April 20 to 27—Subject to Market Changes in
Prices and Points.
IT'S TIME TO CHANGE TO GOLDEN SHELL
MOTOR OIL! Warm weather will soon be here.
Be sure your oil is clean, summer-grade Golden
Shell for fullest protection against wear.
SHELL OIL COMPANY, incorporated.
Make « date fifr S^SUUBK/C^TfO^ 73^/