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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 I PAINT RIGHT OVER 2 WAUPAPER : PAINTED WALLSj PLASTER s WALLBOARD s WITH K ite HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. Mrs. Jean Benefici and son Wi- ley left for Springfield Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Coop er and family. Leonard Mount is home visiting his sister, Mrs. Milton Bailey and family. James C. Shoun, P. O. 2/c in the Navy, and his wife and daugh ter Judy returned to Walla Walla Wednesday after a visit with his parents, the J. A. Shouns. James C. Shoun has been overseas for two years in Palymira, Guam and Hawaii. Jean Benefici and her sister Janet Stephens were in Pendleton Tuesday. Cpl. Glen O’Brien, Mrs. O’Brien - and son Chester arrived from Sun nyside. Calif., to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Acock this week. Troy Griffin has finished the well on the Roy Van Cleve place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve from Kennewick were Irrigon visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret White and child ren Loretta and Jack moved to Stanfield Sunday. S'Sgt. Lester Rucker reached home Monday after serving in England for the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of Port land spent the week end with the Emmet McCoys. They returned to Portland Sunday, accompanied oy LaVinne McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy. Mrs. M. Bailey was a Kenne wick visitor Sundry. All students and pre-school children who took the first of the series of diphtheria toxoid on May 8th, will please report to school cafeteria room June 5 at 9:30 a m. f r the second shot in the series. Dr. McMurdo and county nurse will be at Irrigon to administer the shots. U.O. D. NEWS Oregon Hdu. & Impi. Co. YOURAewe DEALER IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Miss Beth Russell (Too late for last week) Franklin Kincheloe left for Ca talina Island Friday after spend- ing about two weeks at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kincheloe He was accompanied by Delos Knighten, who has also joined the Merchant Marines. Clifford Rucker, S 1/c, arrived home from Seattle to spend the week end with his parents, the E. E Ruckers. He returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Mrs. Townsend of Lafayette, Ore., left Irrigon Friday after spending a few days with their brother, Charles W. Acock and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and son David and Mrs. Lillie Warner went to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. E. Bedwell was a Pendleton visi tor Monday. (Held from last week) Personnel— Personnel helped May Daugh erty celebrate her birthday last week with a party during the lunch hour. Mrs. Ebert furnished a lovely birthday cake and the group presented May with a gift. Viva Fitzpatrick spent a few days at home last week. Doris Gollyhorn was a Hepp ner visitor Saturday evening. Fiscal— Alva Hunt is enjoying a visit with her brothers, Eddie and Al bert Isensee, who are home on leave from the Navy and Army. Alice Carmichael spent the week end in Milton. Alice is re- signing to be with her husband who is returning from overseas. Box Factory New employees at the Box Fac- tory are: Charlene Rowland, Del- pha Markham and Verna Beck. LaVelle Markham who is at tending school in Seattle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh all Markham of Irrigon last week end. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Ewing of Myrtle Creek. Oregon, spent three days with LaVerne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing of Ordnance. C. H. Bacon received a letter from his son stationed in Italy saying he was well. He stated he had just drank his first fresh milk in ten months. Payroll— Mrs. John Moore of Aplin, Ar kansas. is visiting her daughters, Hyla Hensler, Oda and Noda Moore. Control— Mr. Eckmeier and Mr. Loper of of the Control Division of Navajo Ordnance Depot, Flagstaff, Arizo na, where here on business three days last week. Lt. Moore spent one day in Pen dleton last week. Stock Control— Gloria Pelkey who was former ly employed here but is now liv ing in California was a visitor at the depot last week. NOTICE OF LAND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon, by vir tue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Umatilla County. Oregon, on the 27th day of April, 1945, will, on the 5th day of June, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $75.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described par cel of land PAGE THRU la County, Oregon, acquired for at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the delinquent taxes, to-wit: forenoon, sell to the highest bidder Lot 3, Block 4 in NE SE Section ! for cash at the front door of the 10 Twp. 4 North Range 28 in Umatilla County Court House, City of Hermiston, Umatilla Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a County, Oregon. minimum price of $300.00 therefor, R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of | to be paid in cash, at the time of Umatilla County. sale, the following described par cel of land, heretofore by Umatil- NOTICE OF LAND SALE la County. Oregon, acquired for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 7 to 12 Inc., Block 4 in NE That the undersigned. Sheriff of SE Section 10 Twp. 4 North Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir Range 28 in City of Hermiston, tue of an order duly made and Umatilla County, Oregon. entered herein by the County R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Court of Umatilla County. Oregon, on the 27th day of April, 1945, Umatilla County. will, on the 5th dav of June. 1945 (Mav 3-31) Stone’s THE MIGHTY Appetite teasers and purse pleasers . . . those hundreds and hundreds of fine foods you'll find on Slone's shelves. ' They make meal planning a pleasure— even in these days of rationing. For a better table, at a lower cost, shop Stone'sl O CLAMS, 7-0Z. tin • • • 23 CATSUP, 14-Oz. ... PUMPKIN, 28-01. gl. .11 WAR LOAN Pioneer brand, now back on our shelves again, an excellent appetizer & tonic. Woodbury’s Soap In the economical pack 4 bars .23 Nalley’s quality—adds taste and appetite to home-cooked foods. 20 Points. Del Monte golden spiced pumpkin for a delicious pumpkin pie. LOBSTER, Si-Oz. tin .55 Star Rock Lobster, now a no-point feature item. 38 Molasses, 32-oz. gl Grandma’s golden color for pancakes, waffles or hot biscuits. Ripe Olives, pint 37 Palmdale large ripe pitted—easy to eat, the pits have been removed. 04%6 Nu Bora Granulated An ideal hard water soap. 51-oz. pkg. .47 M. C. P. Pectin Buy yours now for canning. 8-oz. pkg., 3 43 for Nu Bora Bleach Cleans and whitens. } gallon .19 Kerr Fruit Jars Be sure and buy yours early at Stone’s. Quarts .77 Drifted Snow Flour For perfect baking results. 25-lb. sack 1.19 Centennial Silk Sifted Flour A Spokane product. 6 lbs# .35 NEW POTATOES . . 25-lb. sack 1.19 Fisher’s Pancake Flour Shafter Whites - Grade A 2 lbs. .29 NEU PERS . . . . The Dalles Peas, fresh, sweet, well filled. 2 lbs. .39 , TOMATOES.. Texas, firm red and ripe - Ideal slicers. ORANGES.... Pancakes ane made easily with Fisher’s. 10-lb. bag .63 Lyons Grenadin Syrup Makes delicious, cooling beverages 24-OZ. .55 Marshmallow Whip f-case 3.39 } Pint Jar 45 Last of Naval crop - Sweet and juicy - Buy Now ! Any size in stock. CABBAGE lb. .06 f fir « New crop Walla Walla - Solid green heads. ORRIGE JUICE . 18-oz. tin .20 Dr. Phillips natural flavor juice, pure, unsweetened & undiluted You can give them a lift in more ways than one if you will go easy on Long Distance calls LIMIT STARCH ...................................................... 12-oz. pkg. .10 VALVO WATER SOFTENER ................................ package .34 ANVIL PUMICE SOAP ............................ 712-oz. bar .06 GERBER’S SHAMPOO 6-oz. glass .39 ANGORA GLOVES ........................................................ pair 4.33 PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO ................................ pocket tin .11 VELVET TOBACCO ................................................ pocket tin .11 G. E. MAZDA GLOBES .................... 100 watt .15 Royal Crystal Salt 2-lb.box .00 That’s the time many service men in the home and they’ll ap preciate your help for them. THE PACIFIC TOLPNONB AND TELŒORAPN COMPANY In plain or iodized shaker TRAPPEY'S PEPPER SAUCE 2-oz. glass KRAFT SALAD DRESSING ............................................ pint BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE HEMO ..................... 1-lb. glass RANCHO TOMATO SOUP ................................. 10%-0z. tin DUDE RANCH SYRUP ................................ 32-02. glass CRYSTAL MARMALADE ........ 2-lb. jar PUEBLO PICKLED CHIUS .................................. 14-os. jar LIPTON'S BLACK TEA ......... -.............................. 8-os. pkg. ROYAL BAKING POWDER .................................... 12-oz. tin MASTERSON'S HOLGRAIN WAFERS ................. 8-os. pkg. VEAL ROAST, grade A, 4 points lb. .46 VEAL RIBS, grade A, 6 points ........... lb. .40 VEAL ROUND, grade A, 11 points •44 POTATO SALAD, fresh ..................... lb. 29 LARD, Armour’s Star, 10 points...........lb. 19 VEAL T-BONE, grade A, 10 points lb. .18 .26 JO .08 .23 48 .42 .40 .48 .18 All Prices and Points Subject to Change with the Market.