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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. IVE DAY WEATHER TURNS COOLER IN WEEK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 M4* ANNOUNCEMENT The past week has seen a rapidly dropping thermometer, indicating that | the winter season is well at hand. I The nights, especially, are quite cool. I I A total of .06 rainfall was recorded | last Sunday, according to Charles I Taylor, city weather man. The report for the week follows: I October 15 34 i October 16 . 64 36 | October 70 36 I October 18 .. . 71 | October 63 51 66 October 20 48 October 66 35 NAOMI’S BEAUTY NOOK Introducing the most modern method of perm anent waving by the use of the Helene Curtis re mote control machine. There are no wires, elec tricity or chemicals attached to the head. Sure — Safe — Quick — Easy Method Moderate Prices For Appointment Call 3302, Hermiston Near Tertel Town Operators: Naomi Brownell, Peggy Buell STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. Rose Hedrick Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday^and Wednesday Stanfield and Hermiston Stores HONEY skzexzeö.lb.Safancx $3.98 FUIE CE Loaf, Yellow tnttit lb American 28c 19c SWEET POTATOES 41b, PORK & BEANS 10c TOMATO JUICE, lo-oz, Walla az. Walla. cans 79c POP CORN TBOPS 25c WHEATIES Champions, reakfstof - pkgs. 21c PRINCE ALBERT Tobacco. Tin 10c MINEE MEAT Tish Grade MUSTARD SsyMredjar CORN FLAKES ALbes.,. PUMPKIN Large L c Cans BAKING POWDER 1-iD. Calumet pkg. SANDWICH MEAT Rath, lee SYRUP 24-02. Jug WAX PAPER 120. on Butter Local Grade “A” MACARONI dapd Wheat SPAGHETTI Higd Wheat BEANS Red.or White 15c 15c 19c COOKIES cncy Acorted Local Grade “A” dozen 10c 14c 10c 24c 12c 40c RICE Fancy Long Grain EGG NOODLES lg; 11c 18c 4-oz 20c 14c I pks. 25c ’ ' 39c ! Biography” by Mrs. C. E. Fisk. Mrs. community committee men will call E. Stolz gave a paper on “Radio and on every farmer in the county to Thorsen and Miss and Connie Thorsen National Defense.".. lone vacation to narra Following are activties at the Pres- help him work out plans for stepping hoping to benefit Con- Sun up production of those commodities which the grower is in the best po Mrs. Glen Rutherford visited her all; — - am— sition to expand. Chairman Coppock father, H. R. Wessell and Grandma - 11 a m.—Morning, worship. The said. In preparation for this sign-up Rutherford and friends here before Second Coming of. ist”, c. returning to Marysville, California,,. 7:15 p m. C. E” Billy Gabriel, campaign, those who will take part will attend a training meeting next last Sunday. | leader. F riday, October 24. This meeting Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Jones visited I C. E. box social November 7. the first part of the week in Portland | Adult Bible class Hallowe’en soc- will be held in Pendleton at AAA and attended to some business. ial in basement of church October 30. headquarters. Joe Meyers has gone to Baker Ladies Aid meets Thurs., Oct. 30 “Farmers can prepare for this where he has a position with the at the church at 2:30. Mrs. G. E. farm-to-farm canvass now by taking state employment bureau. Greathouse, hostess a sort of inventory of present pro Lorna Gabriel left Monday to for Portland to take a three weeks’ duction, and by studying the possi course in operation of a tabulating LOCAL GROWERS bilities for increasing the needed machine and upon her return will be commodities,” Mr. Coppock said. TO MEET SOON employed at the ordnance depot. “While this county’s 1941 production Mrs. Bernice Smith, president of figures show a marked increase over the Pollyana club says: “The Red (Continued from page 1) needs workers, They have tense board considered all of the fac- 1940, we’re going to have to engage much yardage to be used for diapers I in an all-out effort in 1942 to pro- little flannel booties to be made, tors influencing production in this girls’ skirts, boys’ pants. men’s bath- county, and believes that the county i duce the foods needed to supply one- robes and some yarn for knitting. Re- goals can be met through the use of | fourth of Great Britain’s needs and I member to come and help each Friday sound farming practices and in ac to meet a vastly expanded market at afternoon at the Presbyterian church. home.” Mr. and Mrs. A meson and two cordance wtih long-range land use children spent last week in Seattle planning. A i visiting Mr. Arneson's brother. During the morning session Friday, Mrs. Wm. Frederickson has return ed home from a visit in Seattle. She the board met with representatives of was called there because of her the State USDA Defense Board. In daughter’s having undergone an op- the afternoon, fifty-one persons, rep BRING IT | eration for appendicitis. Friends here resenting county farm groups, pro- TO US / will be glad to know that Mrs. H. Ryning is now much improved. Her cessors, cooperatives and other groups Repair parts • sister, Esther had also been with met with the board, called in for con- Helen for a week between sailings of sultation on some of the problems re- the boat. and pocket watch- lated to achieving the poduction Miss Alice McGraw is taking a pre- needed. es We render a ser- medics course at Walla Walla col- vice second to Starting about November 1, AAA lege. She visited her parents, Mr. and none on expert Mrs. R. McGraw here over the week- watch repairing end. The Stanfield Women’s Study club READ THE AD$ "t at the home of Mrs. Era Green on October 23 and the book review A. W. BEHRMAN Along With the News was given by Mrs. Green. Roll call, i "The Adams” was given by Mrs. A. JEWELER | Winkle and “Thomas Jefferson’s HERMISTON HERALD Mrs. Soren elyn Thorsen are taking a of Cassossla California .. byterian church tor October 26 rivgerterttñ. Latest report ÍS that he ahs shovi"Kunvs"“kradOa,"elHsses"YO: , BROKEN ? Hermiston, Oregon IT’S TIME FOR Affa Absolutely guaranteed 90, Ui low ground to order, 2 lbs. LUU Hills, MJB, Golden West, lb BANANAS Gaben Ripe 25c CRACKERS fresh stock slightly 17c salted, ¿-lb. box PEAS Tender sweet peas 25c 3 ca ns CAI T Shaker, plain or iodized Large, 2-lb. boxes, 2 for 13 NEW BORARegul, BROOMS 4-tie Le. Napkins, pkgs. of 12, 2 pl M t • •* Sanitary BEEF GRAVY Exanco-Amer. 26c 49c 19c 49c 35c 10c SANDWICH SPREAD or SALAD DRESSING JuurCJarice 19c HI-HO CRACKERS Prs* L 19c JELLO 6 delicious flavors EpnTC Ready to Eat Cereal No-drip Syrup a Pitcher FREE with 2 pkgs, for 23c DEL MONTE PUNOPKII 3"e."” 25c WillTE SATII SUGAR 100 *. .* $5.74 CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP î-lh SUGAR BELLE PEAS No. 2 ca=(2c SMOMI NT BEANS 21.2... 2*« WOUT TOAST WAFERS Lb pka. IM mascugsI “YYYPP-% gge/LUN *Y __ % ib 1 IST pkgs in 1 • il. VW CHOCOLATE DROPS ‘ 13e CANDY BARS AD 0UN Stelo« WillTE DM TOILET SOAP 3 imide 3 bane (Te II« Package ................. SPAGHETTI X (3e I-bcon 14c Delicious, ex. fey, lb. $2.25 Box KC BAKMG POWDER 250 can 18c VALLEY GOLD APRICOTS ".%.15c NABERS CORI FLAKES 232:15c SNVMVT «MNIUHM 3 • I c SUHSWEET MED. PRUNES 21,15c NED HILL CATSUP 14-o boMU lie HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES 21% 19c PEACOCK MMT MTS =,nzE37c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE 51,135c Box $1.85 Box S1.75 Ortleys, lb..... • Cranberries, lb..... 194 • Carrots. 3 lbs 1Oc (h 10c .................. MACARONI Exa 10c CANDY or GUM 3 for 10c 10c MOP STICKS each GINGER SNAPS 2 , 9c WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT GLOBES 75.W to 100W 10c 13c HERMISTON — ARLINGTON — PENDLETON — STANFIELD We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities No need to search for the biggest head or the largest bunch! Safeway sells all produce by weight I ■■ ALL YOUR FAVORITE KINDS 4 188' 3,52% Nob Hill Coffee ä 23e 2i bag 45e 6754 Edwards M J B wyo. 53« 2584 x and 2i 41b. can »1.03 $1.03 acnvof 4 ib. Lb. can • anç V LIPTONS TEA 83- 32,42 SEA ROCK PINEAPPLE tc< Me 2 ,cw ** CANTERBURY TEA ORANGE PEKOZ ' 'i», carton Broken Sliced_________ KITCHEN CRAFT 49 ib CONNOR S STORES 6c ELAST STM« 51c Jonathans, lb. F ranco-American can nco-American 10W and 60W bines delightful entertainment 30c Matches full 6-box carton 18c Milk Morning 4 tall cans 31c Vanilla, Hostess, large 8-oz. bottle 9c RAISINS ,lb package NEW BORAc,nt Package Have a Tapper Parly.Youknow, M go —l* ENRICHED FLOUR Sack DRIFTED SHOW wit $1 09 • CROWN FLOOR SALAD OIL Sack /»A* sr 27c MB 29% S.2ÏÏ" 3 - — S2‘ Maxwell House HI TJ n 5 can $ C' S7:| 30 , id Ibcan . SO* cne -, 2 -car. U" 2-ib E..29- Lb can 31c Lb. can Safeway Guaranteed Meats VEAL ROAST Milk fed veal, lb. 4M, —nA* Boned & Tied Picnics, lb. Armours Bacon Back, lb. VEAL STEAKS, lb. . . A’WCi ... goç Golden „West. 2.55° BACON Any size piece, lb. 4 PORK STEAKS Per Lb. 27 C SAFEWAY 291 23. ... 29