The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945.
is the doctrine cf Christian
and daughter Jean McKenzie, and being paid by revenue from the Ion the school lawn Friday after-
passed away.
Glenn Ostrom spent Monday in two state income taxes, personal I noon. Exhibits from craft classes
A farewell potluck dinner will Science: that divine Love cannot
Pendleton.
and corporate. Umatilla county were shown. The P-T-A furnished
be given for the Lilleys Thursday be deprived of its manifestation,
Medical Cops—
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnstrom will receive $366,390 from these ice cream and the teachers gave a
evening at the Grange hall.
or
object;
that
joy
cannot
be
Capt. Bonniwell is improving at
and daughters spent Sunday vis­ sources during the coming 1945- show "Sooky” for entertainment
Jack Rinehart has been spand-
McCaw hospital. He received a ing several days in Portland with turned into sorrow, for sorrow
iting his parents in Pendleton.
46 school year, while the state to­ in the afternoon. A large crowd
is not the master of joy; that good
leg injury playing softball. Older friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard tal is roughly $13,000,000 of in­ attended.
men, "Beware!”
Word was received last week
Audree Wilson left Wednesday can never produce evil; that mat­
and children left Tuesday for a come tax revenue based on the
The air conditioning system in by bus for Portland to spend the ter can never produce mind nor
vacation visiting his mother in 1944-45 figures. This amount of through the Red Cross that Lt.
the hospital works fine and the
life result in death. The perfect
Portland.
income tax proceeds goes to pub­ Ralph Skoubo and Jack Miles,
hospital staff dread returning to summer.
Mrs. Lucy French of Grants man—governed by God, his per­
Mrs. Mary Wurster left Tuesday lic schools throughout Oregon both prisoners of war in Germany
their homes on "off-shift hours.” Pass and Mrs. Neeley Burkitt of fect Principle — is sinless and
for a few days visiting at the Bill partly as result of laws enacted have been liberated from the Ger­
Miss Oda Moore will be return­ Portland have been guests of the eternal.” (p. 304).
mans. No word has been received
by the 1945 state legislature.
Roberts home in Walla Walla.
ing to her apartment at Ordnance A. E. McFarland home the past
personally by the boys parents,
Mrs.
June
Goings
and
daughters
in a few days, as well as ever. Her week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and Mr.
left Monday for Grants Pass
mother, Mrs. John Morre from
and Mrs. Frank Miles.
Dagmar Skoubo accompanied
where they will make their future
Aplin, Arkansas, will spend sev­ her parents home Friday night.
home.
By
Mrt.
Glmn
Ostrom
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Fransces Skoubo participated in
eral weeks with her twin daugh­ Dagmar has been residing with
Mrs. Merle Martin and daugh­
the McDonald school of music re­
ters and Mrs. Hyla Kensler.
Christian Science services will
Bishop and Mrs. Remington the ter Susan left Sunday to visit a
Tax Apportionment Increased
cital in Pendleton Monday night be held at the Legion hall Sunday
Mrs. Erma Bennett is now a past school year.
few days in Portland with friends.
at the Vert club room.
Almost
one-half
of
the
cost
of
nurses aide at the Station hospital.
at 11:00 a. m.
Miss Dorothy Roach returned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie public schools in Oregon is now
A community picnic was held
Magazine Area—
The public is cordially invited.
home Sunday after attending
The Magazine Area Men’s Soft- school in Berlington, Washington
ball team defeated the Adminis­ | while living with her aunt.
trative Area Men’s Team by a
The deadline for Skoubo a-
To the People
score of 11-6 in a game played a sparagus will be June 5th when |
week last Wednesday.
they will quit cutting.
of this Community
Kathleen Poulson and Opal
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
Even if the war ended this
Wilson are new employees of the went to Tacoma to attend gradu '
very moment you still would be
Magazine Area Office.
ation exercises of their son, Clay­
doing the best thing for yourself
"My, oh my-Wish someone ton.
and your family by investing
would get promoted every day.”
the biggest
Richard and Jackie Mulligan
amount in
That candy was really good ‘Stew’ accompanied their grandmother to
War Bonds to-
and Lucille.
Portland this week where they
day you have
Russell McCoy has been on sick plan to spend the summer.
ever saved
leave, and you should see his mus­
A copy of a letter from Ralph
for
future
t ai
tache.
spending.
1 Skoubo received by his parents !
■
Alice Frosh and Captain Miller Tuesday and written May 19th.
From a
strictly self­
both had birthdays on May 25th.
Have been moved from Barth
interest view­
Alice is the rips old age of 21 and Germany and am in France near
point you can­
Capt. Miller is spry at ? ? ?
La Havre, which is our staging
WAR LOAN not afford to
Sarah Ross and Olga Hicks area prior to going home. We left
fritter away
were on sick list week ago.
war wages in a market of scarce
Barth via B-17’s and went over
goods. New autos, new homes,
The Mag Area Girls’ Softball Rostock, Hamburg, and various
new appliances, new radios, will
team defeated the West Area Girls other famous targets. It was really
not be coming off production
team Monday night by a score of a sight. Guess they are processing
lines instantly the last shot is
25-19.
them fast as possible and we will
fired by one of your tired rela­
Alice, who was the nice looking have to wait our turn to get home
tives or friends. War Bonds will
Lt. you were with Friday night? which I have hopes of being with­
make wonderful peace-time am­
munition when they mature $4
Captain Miller, what on earth in the next two weeks. Haven’t
for
every $3 you store away now.
were those aspirins doing on your been staged but have promises.
P. S. Just to bring you out of
desk ?
We have been laying around
that postwar dream, take an­
What was Charlotte Nelson knocking ourselves out, eating
other look at the headlines. )
doing at the time clock at 6.30 good army chow, running through
There’s still a war on. You and
Saturday morning? We know you the Red Cross lines for eggnogg,
your money are needed to beat
... to the rescue of "picnic pack­
the Japs. The bonds you buy to­
like to get up early but why Sat- and going to every show, and U
ing" mamas, with hosts of sugges­
day are WAR bonds. There'll be
urday.
tions. easy-to-serve foods, and pri­
S O that we can find. We are try­
time 10 years hence for you to
West Area—
ces that are definitely easy on the
ing to make up for lost time. Met
think of them as PEACE BONPS.
Hazel Bosquet visited relatives Avery my x-copilot, also all my
family budget. Enjoy life—go on
and friends in La Grande Satur­ crew, just like home week. Even
a picnic. Save money—shop at
day and Sunday.
STONE’S!
several of my cadet class mates.
If we see Norma Getchell blos­ Tell Ed to arrange a leave if at all
soming out in a new bonnet, we’ll possible. Give everyone my re­
know where she got the idea, eh, gards, love Ralph.
Snowflake Crackers
Norma?
Good with any summer
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
beverage.
Lipton's individual bags—it’s delicious hot or cold—relaxing and economical.
U.O.D^NEWS
UMATILLA NEWS
BOARDMAN NEWS
Stone's
BOARDMAN NEWS
«(IOD the Only Cause and Cre-
U ator” was the subject of the
By Frances Skoubo
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Telegrams from Secretary of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June
War were received concerning 10.
Jack Miles and Ralph Skoubo by
The Golden Text was, “Thou
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miles and Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo art worthy, O Lord, to receive
this week stating that the boys glory and honour and power: for
were now under military control. thou hast created 'all things, and
Letters were also received from for thy pleasure they are and
the boys who were at that time were created.” (Rev. 4:11).
in France.
Among the citations which com­
Helen Ekker, former resident | prised the Lesson-Sermon was
of Boardman visited friends on | the following from the Bible;
the project en route to San Fran­
“For, behold, I create new
cisco.
Miss Doris Wilson now em­ heavens and a new earth: and the
ployed by the REA moved to former shall not be remembered,
Hermiston Sunday.
nor come into mind. But be ye
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skoubo glad and rejoice for ever in that
and children Erna. Gunnar and which I create: for, behold, I cre­
Leo, Helen Ekker, Elizabeth Trar- ate Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her
baugh and Frances Skoubo at­ people a joy.” (Isa. 65: 17,18).
tended Commenecement exercises
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
at the Vert Auditorium in Pendle­
ton Friday night. Dagmar Skoubo | cluded the following correlative
being a member of the Senior passages from the Christian
graduating class.
Science textbook, “Science and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lilly and Health with Key to the Script­
sons, Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and ures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “This
Fransces were dinner guests at
the R. S. Wilson home Wednes­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
have moved into the Burger
apartment across from the post
office, vacated by the Chas. Fai-1
coner family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Allen have moved into their home
vacated by the Blacks.
Sherran and Larry Watts left
for Union, Oregon Saturday to
spend several weeks with their
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly motored to
LaGrande Friday after receiving
word that Mr. Lilly's sister had I
Wanted!
Hop Yard Workers
Harry Kessler
Phone Hermiston 3603
after 5:00 P. M.
2-lb. box .33
Ivory Soap
Good for the baby’s skin, too.
Bar, 3 for .29
Camay Toilet Soap
Soap of beautiful women.
Cake, 3 for .19
Ivory Soap
As fine as soap can be.
Cake .06
Palmolive Toilet Soap
Helps keep that schoolgirl
complexion.
Bath Cake, 2 for .19
Peet's Granulated
Lyon’s finest for making flavorful drinks and cool, refreshing punches of all kinds.
Palmdale large, ripe, pitted olives—easy to eat as the pits have been removed.
Silken bags are a must for every picnic—keep foods fresh and from drying out.
Ideal for salads or any other occasion—good, also, with summertime beverages
Lux Toilet Soap
Swan Soap
For washing or bath.
Pkg. .26
Approved by Good House­
keeping Bureau.
Cake .06
Cake, 3 for .19
i E T T U C E
Hermiston, Oregon
Mild, yet gives that extra
clean feeling.
Cake, 3 for .19
2 hds. .IS 3
6 lbs. .33 $
REUJ POTATOES
California - Large White Shatters - Grade A
D EIII PERS
2 lbs. 29s
TOMATOES
2 lbs. .39
2 bu. .IS
New crop, crisp and full of vitamins.
FRESH VEGETABLES ARE PLENTIFUL—ROUND OUT
YOUR MEALS BY SERVING MORE VEGETABLE
DISHES AND SALADS.
.22
.28
.23
.18
.22
.15
.08
PERRR MATCHES cin. of 10 .10
The handy, pocket-size package.
LIBBY TOMATO JUICE (10 points) ...................
46-oz.
PHILLIPS ORANGE JUICE ...............................
46-oz.
OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (20 points)
46-oz.
GOLD INN SPINACH (10 points) ............................ 18-oz.
Old Yellowstone GOLDEN CORN (20 points)
20-os.
DENNISON’S CHILI WITH BEANS (2 points) 15%-oz.
HUNT'S WHOLE APRICOTS (30 points) ............... 30-os.
tin
tin
tin
tin
tin
tin
tin
10 points
;> LAMB RIB CHOPS............................
7 Points
lb. .37
$ LAMB STEW.......................................... lb. .18
1 Point
LEG LAMB............................................. lb. .35
7 Points
OVRIiTIRE......... 14-oz. gl. .61
OXO BOUILLON CUBES
................................................ 10's
PISMO SEA CLAMS ............................................... 712-oz. tin
DUDE RANCH SYRUP .............................................. 32-oz. gl.
CINCH CORN BREAD MIX .................................. 16-oz. pkg.
NEW WEST APPLE JUICE ......................................... 32-oz. gl.
BRODER S PUMPKIN ............................................... 28-os. tin
HUNT'S HOT SAUCE ................ .................................. I-os. tin
LAMB LOIN CHOPS............................. lb. .39
$ POTATO SALAD.................................. lb. .30
Plain or chocolate, costs so little yet is so good to drink, and
economical, too.
Brierley’s Variety Store
Pkg. .23
Walla Walla, fresh cut, large solid heads - Make more salads!
CARROTS
•
Made especially for washing
clothes.
Lifebuoy Toilet Soap
hesh Seasonal Zzits
Large firm slicers.
Father's Day Cardasse & 10c
Socks - Ties • Shaving Bowls
and Other Gifts.
Super Suds
An economical washing
machine soap.
Fresh picked, sweet full pods.
Sunday, June 17
TEH BAGS.................. IB’s .18
GRENADINE ... 24-az. boL .55
RIPE OLIVES............. pint .37
SHRDIUICH BAGS .... 100 .23
RI-RO CRACKERS . l-lb. box .20
.24
.43
.27
.13
.13
.21
.31
< •
No Points
PRESSED HAM.................................... lb. .50
8 points
$ VEAL LOAF............................................ lb .35
4 Points
$
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SKINLESS WIENERS............................. lb. .37
6 Points
s
All Prices and Points Subject to Changa with the Markat.