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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944. STANFIELD NEWS By Mr». Rut» Htdrick Pheasant feeds seem very popu- lar this. week. C. M. McCalls en- tertained their neighbors thus on Saturday night. Sunday night Mrs. Bruce Willson entertained 14 guests from Ordnance. The men who worked in the same division as Mr. Willson, and their wives were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry arrived from McMinnville, Nye to enjoy hunting and his wife to visit here and at Hermiston. Bob Rofvem was given the A.F. and A.M. degree on October 16 at a special meeting of the Masonic lodge. Congratulations, Bob, and also in that you filed your vote with the county clerk before sail ing. or flying, the seven seas again. Bob, a member of the A.T.C., visit ed his parents here over the week end and has completed six trips to the South Pacific and to Australia. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and baby Bill called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick, taking Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Isackson back with her for hunting in the McKay region. Dicky and Joan remained with their grandparents. Mrs. Lorraine Coy and Melvin Huxoll are making an extensive visit in California. Watsonville and other points. On October 17 the Eastern Star chapter of Hermiston of which many Stanfield women are mem bers put on the work at Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar were dinner guests Sunday night of the Chas. Shannons at Umatil la. The Baragars will attend lodge at Wasco on October 28 when the Grand Worthy Patron, Mr. Proud foot. makes his official visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogeland ac companied Mr and Mrs. Maynard Hogeland to the mountains for hunting. Mrs. J. Hogeland went to Irrigon to care for the little children during their parents vaca- 55. PERT" 2 CONGRESS DRY ONIONS Special Low Prices Remember, America’s war-time motto—buy what’s plentiful! If every household buys one bag of Dry Onions now, Oregon’s bumper crop will be saved ... and you’ll have plenty of economical, delicious eating. Buy now at Stone’s low prices for winter storage. Woodbury Facial Soap A real bargain—special deal pak. 4 cakes...................... Sweetheart Toilet Soap Cake................. 3 for .19 Sweetheart Toilet Soap Buy this, the economical bar. De Luxe bar ... ......... 11 Borax Powder Loosens dirt—makes work easier. 10-oz. pkg..... ............. ... 10-oz. pkg......... 2 for Cheese ... . S-oz. glass .15 Chocolate . 6.7-oz. bar .23 Pickles .. . 26-oz. glass .29 Prune Juice 82-oz. gl. .25 Feis Naptha ... bar .05 1 Point--Shefford's cheese spreads in relish, pimento, olive pimento and limburger flavors It's here! Fénix vanilla flavored chocolate for sportsmen or hunters. New crop! Libby’s sliced home-style cucumber pickles—always a family favorite. Ambersweet brand—drink your prunes—it’s healthful, natural and good for you. Boraxo Hand Cleaner Cleans grease easily. .25 The big, sturdy, yellow bar that cleans and washes easily. Ritz Wafers Fresh weekly from oven to store. 1-lb. pkg..................... ... Old Dutch Cleanser slllhiqiar: For kitchen or woodwork. " # Amy FRESH BABY BEEF Tin............ ................ NovoITs SIRLOIN STEAK .... IS. RIB CHOPS.................... lb. ROASTS, arm or blade, lb. SHORT RIBS................. lb. 37 .37 .29 .20 tion. Mrs. Alfred Lantz (formerly Pa tricia Richards) announces the ar- | rival of a daughter Friday, Octo ber 13, at the Wesley Memorial | hospital in Portland. Mrs. C. E. Fisk is now convales cing at her own farm home. The demonstration for a joint meeting of the Echo-Stanfield ex tension work unit is Hot Breads and Rolls, and meeting is at the home of Mrs William Helmick at Echo on Friday, October 27, at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Warren, the new agent, will have charge. The Home Economics club was entertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Duncan. Sewing for a joint exhibit with the Aid of things for Christmas has be gun. LOWELL Coe Avenue is now broadened, graveled and oiled to the city lim its, or its entire length, and work was begun by the Western Rock Co. of Salem in cooperation with the city council. Parking here and for ro-election to at the high school is now much easier. Mrs. Virgil Hogg and Mrs. Col lie Tillary attended the district SICOND CONGRESSIONAL DisTRcT convention of the Rebekahs in Eastern Oregon’s Athena last Friday. Ed Emerson is the proud posses Congressman-on-the-Job; sor of some elaborate jewels sent giving his undivM i by his son. Sergeant Howard Em attention to the needs erson, from somewhere in France. of tattorn Oregon W. A. Thomas, former superin tendent of Stanfield schools, is now at the head of the Ontario Lowell Stockman was born in Eastern Oregon and has lived school system. L. Jouannault has taken a vaca here all his life. He graduated in tion from work at Ordnance and Agriculture from Oregon State will visit his granddaughters, College in 1922 and has farmed Blanche Hite at Portland and Hel continuously ever since. He en Holman at Tacoma, and Mrs. stands for common sense busi ness principles applied to na Clo Jones in Seattle. Glenn Norton took his football tional issues. During his two ' boys to Walla Walla last Saturday years in Congress he established 1 to witness the Pullman game a wide acquaintance and influ there. ence among his fellow members Mike Thomas of the navy re of Congress and a reputation for turned Tuesday to the Farragut industriousness, efficiency, coop training base. Billy Miller, now eration and attending to busi 17, has joined the navy and will ness. Lowell Stockman is one of go to San Diego for training. Loren Oregon’s all-Republican delega Hughes is now stationed at San tion to Congress. Pedro, Calif. Bobby Rhea, who will enter the army October 19, was given a farewell dinner at the home of his Paid udv. Lowell Stockman for Congres Cammittc Jaunes H. Sturgis, Secretary, Pendleten, Oregon sisters, Mrs. Sophronia Isackson in Pendleton Sunday with 12 mem bers of the family attending. Miss Berniece Hughes and Mrs. Harvey ing units must be registered, and Smith were also guests. changes in tenancy reported. STOCKMAN Oregon's Bumper Crop of Fine Quality In the oval shaped bar. PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON 2 for .15 Simoniz Floor Polish Makes your floor last longer with Simoniz. Quart ........................ .98 Borden’s Hemo A healthful drink for young or old. 1-lb. glass ............... .... EO Wax-Rite Floor Wax Liquid polish—no rubbing or polishing. • 39 Pint ....... ROASTING HENS Large COLORED FRYERS RABBITS VOTI 21 X RATIONING CALENDAR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Processed Foods—Blue stamps | A8 through Z3 and A5 through R5 | valid indefinitely. Meat. Butter, Cheese—Book 4: I Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through K5 valid indefinitely. Book 4: Spare stamp 25 good for 10 points lamb only through Octo ber 21, Sugar—Book 4: Sugar stamps 30-31-32-33 valid indefinitely, 5 pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through February 28, 1945, for 5 pounds home canning only. For more canning sugar, apply local board using spare stamp 37. Shoes—Loose stamps invalid. Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2 valid indefinitely. New stamp vaild November 1. Gasoline Coupons—Endorse new coupons before using. “A” 13 ex pires December 21. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. Stoves— Apply local board for purchase certificates for oil, gas stoves. Wood, Coal. Sawdust—Delivery by priorities based on written statement of needs. Fuel Oil—Current coupons valid through August 31, 1945. Not more than 4% of season’s rations should have been used to date. Price Control—Refer inquiries and complaints to price clerk at lo cal board. Rent Control—All rented dwell- KTOCTRINE of Atonement" D was the subject of the Les son-Sermon in all Churches ot Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oct ober 15. The Golden Text was, “God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with him." (I Thea. 5:9, 10). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye believed not: the works that I do in my Father's name, they bear witness of me. I and my Father are one.” (John 10:25, 30). The Lesson-Sermon also in cluded the following correlative passages from the Christian Sci ence textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: “Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man’s oneness with the Father, and for this we owe him endless homage. His mission was both individua) and collec- Uve. He did life's work aright Lot only in justice to himself, but in mercy to mortals,—to show them how to do theirs, but not to do it for them nor relieve them of a single responsibility.” (p. IN. Young Fryers AOPO/7 F00D5 Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. .23 Jerseys - Genuine U. S. No. 1 Quaker Oats • • 3-lb. box .28 Household Raisins............................. 2-lb. pkg. .26 Harlequin Fruit Mix.............................. 1-lb. pkg. .34 CRRRBERRIES LETTUCE S & W Orange Peel ......................................1 lb. TOKRR GRRPES 2 lbs. .23 TURNIPS, bulk 3 lbs. .25 POTATOES 25 lb. bag .88 .37 Lipton’s Soup Mix 24 oz. pkg. .08 Genuine Citron Peel.................................. 1 lb. .50 Diamond Peanut Butter................ 24-oz. jar .29 Crystal Marmalade......................... 2-lb. jar .29 Argo Corn Starch 1-lb. pkg., 3-.Z5 Calo Cat Food........ Swift’s Dog Meat ... Derby Steak Sauce Kraft Miracle Whip 8-oz. pkg.. 3 for .25 ......... Wb. pkg. .51 .......8-oz glass .14 ..... .......... pint .26 lb. .35 2 for .15 Large Firm Heads U. S. No. 1 (tore’s V FOOD STORES Prices Effective October 20 to 27—Subject to Market Changes Ulm. R. Rleiners Domocáa/¿c Nomûteo For Coung Commissioner Ro. 28 on Ballot • I am a pioneer farmer, living 12 miles NW of Pendleton and 6 miles E of Hold man in the Middle Cold Springs Canyon —in fact, have lived there <57 years. Voters of Umatilla County have favored me with their confidence as County Com missioner since 1932. These years have been trying ones. My official acts during these times stand for public approval and I hope I can con tinue to merit your support.