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PAGE THBÜ THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945. STANFIELD NEWS Bu FOLKS, YOUR BOB HOPE REPORTS OR THE RED CROSS ID ACTlon! Bob Hope should know. He saw. For two years he has devoted most of his spare time to entertaining G. I.*» on the “Foxhole Circuit” of U. S. O.- Camp Shows. Hope has made ’em laugh in Panama, Alaska, British Isles, North Africa, Sicily and most recently through the captured islands of the South Pacific. His audiences were men relaxing just behind the front lines. He knows how they appreciate a friendly service from home. That’s why he says— RITZ CRACKERS America’s favorite. 1-lb. box .2.2 SWAN SOAP An ideal laundry soap. Giant Bar 3 29 GIVE MORI Keep your RED CROSS at Ms tide GIVE SWAN SOAP For children—it floats. Medium Bar .06 And you can easily afford to GIVE MORE to worthy activities—if you shop regularly at Stone's. Stone's lower prices make this possible. Check, compare, see—you'll agree! 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Refvem Red & White store recently, will begin business on March 5. On February 20th, the grade and high school boards met and elected teachers for next year. It was voted to increase salaries for grade teachers to $1700 a year and high school teachers to $2000 a year. Salary of the principal for next year will be $3300 with free rent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES was the subject of Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 25. The Golden Text was, “There is a spirit in man: and the in spiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.” (Job 32:8). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him? With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of un derstanding?” (Isa. 40: 13,14). The Lesson-Sermon also in cluded the following correlative passages from the Christian Sci- enee textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Mind is God. The extermina- tor of error is the great truth that God, good, is the only Mind, and that the supposititious oppo site of infinite Mind—called devil or evil—is not Mind, is not Truth, but error, without in telligence or reality.” (p. 469). “M IND" the NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, as adminis tratrix of the estate of Louis F. Crist, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Report in said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, Umatilla County, and that the Judge there of, has fixed Monday, the 12th day of March, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A. M., as the time in the County Court room in the Court house of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections to such Final Account and the settlement thereof. Pauline R. Lewis, Administra trix of the estate of Louis F. Crist, deceased. Alfred F. Cunha, Attorney for Administratrix, Johns Build ing, Pendleton, Oregon. Published on the following dates: Feb. 8, 15. 22, March 1 and 8. 1945. ^our War Bond tnrestment Is Your Investment In America * * • F Red Fresh Side Pork, 3 points lb. .27 Pork Shoulder Rst. Ränbcintss lb. .31 Order Hour Wood Nou Tasty Pork Sausage, 2 pts. lb. .28 CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY — AM HAUL ING WOOD FROM A HEPPNER MILL! GREEN HEAVY SLAB WOOD— Veal Chops, ailk fed veal, 7 pts. lb. .40 MILL ENDS WHEN AVAILABLE— $10 $12 HAVE SOME PART DRY SLAB WOOD— Coots Per Cord ............................................................................ WILL DI ELIVER TO ECHO, HERMISTON. STANFIELD; FOR GREATER ER DISTANCES SMALL MILEAGE CHARGE EXTRA! Cotton Facial Squares Box of 200 20c NO SAWDUST. LOADS EITHER TWO OR FOUR CORDS. Price Per Cord.......................... Per Cord ............................................................................ J J-oreeie SOFTER Mrs. Rute Hedrick Mary Nudo, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Saltillo of Portland and Lawrence Pilosi of Bremerton were married February 24 at the home of Howard Herrick in Stan field. Lucian Jouannoult read the ceremony in the presence of her mother and friends and other relatives. Helen Swaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swaney, and Sgt. Paul Keener were married Feb- ruarv 19 at Mercedes, Tex. Coach Glenn Norton and nine of his basketball boys returned Saturday from Salem. Portland and Depoe Bay. On the trip the boys played six games, winning three. Gilbert Smith took his car. The boys were Junior Brown, Billy Brown, Billy Gilbert, Gil bert Smith. Jean Louthan, Ted Martin, Lowell Garoutte, Benj. Coombes and Bob Wills. The trip proved to be educational and of great interest to all. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar are spending ten days in Portland. Harry Wessell is looking after the Baragar home while they are away. Mr. and Mrs. George Michaels, having spent 32 months here at work at Ordnance, left February 26th for Greeley, Colorado, to make their home. Johnny Hoffnagle left February 23 for Camp Wolters, Tex., to visit Cpl. Bill Hearing there. Bettv Furlong of La Grande was a visitor in Stanfield Satur day night. Five sisters, Mrs. Fred Shelton, Mrs. Julie Phelps of Victory Square, Mrs. Homer Rice of San Francisco, Mrs. Claude Sidders of Twin Falls. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiatt who are return ing from a winter in California to their home at Julesburg, Colo., are enjoying a reunion at the for mer’s home. Bud Bartley, Chief Petty Offi cer of the Navy, arrived home February 24 to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘Ralph Bartley, oth er relatives and friends. He had spent 32 months overseas, and is glad to get back home. His fur lough lasts until March 13. Bill Penney of the Army Air Corps, aviation student, from Am arillo, Texas, arrived home Feb ruary 24 to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penney for 21 days. Donald Coombes of the Navy has received a medical discharge and is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coombes. Frank Holman of the Navy from Spokane is visiting his cou sins, the Krauses. Mrs. L. M. Myers (Grandma) was taken to the hospital Satur day night and her condition is not any better at this writing. The Schoolmasters’ dinner was served Monday night by Mrs. Emil Zivney and Miss Berniece Hughes and Miss Alice Hedrick. Eleven were served. Nathan Bard and Martin Refvem also were guests. Mrs. Loren Kenison entertained last week at a luncheon and stork shower at her home honoring Mrs. Robert Pearcey. Sixteen ladies and four children were present. Out of town guests were Mrs. John Stimmett and Mrs. Rufus Beeman, sisters of Mrs. Beninten- di. F. A. Baker announces that Rev. Leroy Walters, executive secre tary of the Oregon Synod, has secured Don Peterson, a young minister from San Anselmo, Cal., to preach at the 11 a. m. services at the Presbyterian church March 11. He asks that everyone tell their friends and remember to come out and hear him. He has a wife and is a tenor solist of unusual merit, and a good speak er. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCullough have moved fro mthe Columbia district to the small house on the Coe farm proper. Wynema and George Savage are moving into the George Coe property recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herrick. Miss Elva Berry and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Snyder returned Sun day from a visit at McMinnville. The Woman’s Study club will have election of officers March 8 V FOOD STORES Effective March 2-9 - Subject to Changes in Prices and Points PLAY SAFE SEE OSCAR CHRISTIANSON — FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE DELIVERIES — Drop a card Box IM Stanfield or Phone 602 Stanfield or 2472 Heppner, or Leave Your Orders at Sloan's Shell Sta.. Stanfield.