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STANFIELD NEWS Bn Mr». Rose H»drick Fourth year athletic awards, gold pins, were given to Berniece Hughes, Eleanor Seaman, Patsy Brown, Coralie Mansker, Elaine Hogg and Donna Rawson on May 17 by Supt. Glenn Norton. Schol- - rship awards were made to Alice Hedrick and to Donna Rawson, to Berniece Hughes the Citizenship award, and outstanding pupil award was given Eleanor Seaman. Junior Brown was given a gold en “S” for outstanding work in athletics. Junior left for Portland on May 21 to enter the army trans port service. The eighth grade graduates who received diplomas were Clara Sie bel. Mary Wills. Beverly Hughes, Doris Meade, Marjorie Wolford, Irlene Packard, Dorothy Ebsen, Patsy Ableman. Evelyn Thomp son. Betty Lou Emerson and Bob Gabriel, Vernon Sutton, Merlin Northrop. Wendell Hogg. Freddie Strasser, Spencer Smith, Clarence Hughes, Jess Gossage. Bob Stew art and Tommy Refvem. The duplex house on Coe aven ue formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown was sold to Mrs. Margaret White and daughter from Irrigon and they have moved there. Supt. and Mrs. Glenn Norton and children will leave this week end for North Bend to spend the summer. The teacherage has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Kreuger, workers from Ordnance. Miss Ruth Read has moved her household goods to La Grande and Miss Barbara Wood to Prescott, Wash., while Harry Wessell has moved into his own cottage again. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell have bought an acreage in Her miston and moved there. Mr. Campbell will run a machine shop there. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Penry and son Arthur have moved into one of the Mary Hodgen houses on Coe Avenue. The annual party of the Wom an’s Study Club was very much enjoyed on May 17. Miss Esther Fredreckson gave two violin num bers. B Major by Johannes Brahms and a Gypsey song and dance, accompanied by Mrs. Har ry McCormick. Mrs. McCormick gave a review of Albert Spauld ing’s book. Rise To Follow, which SHOP WISELY LET STONE’S HELP YOU OUT-SMART Rinso —the ration book and plan greater kitchen strategy than ever before to win the battle for balanced meals on the home front. To do this, it is necessary to (1) make generous use of non-ra- tioned foods. (2) stretch foods which are rationed. (3) shift to war-time recipes to prevent waste of kitchen material, (4) plan ahead and shop skillfully—shop regularly at STONE'SI Economical—a little goes so far. Pkg. .... .23 Sunshine Grahams From the 1.000-window bakeries. 1-Lb. Box - - .£0 - NIBLETS WANE CORN 12-oz. tins BRAND For vitamins A and C— Tender, young whole kernels Fresh baked and extra delicious. - - .2.2 - Borax Powder For cleaning, scouring or washing. 5-Lb. Pkg. - E2 - Gold Medal Flour For perfect bakings use Gold Medal Kitchen-Tested Flour. 1.22 25-Lb. Bag Fisher’s Pancake Flour Makes breakfast planning a pleas ure. .65 10-Lb. Sack Pictsweet Big Peas Picked at the peak of maturity. 2(XOz?Tin - .15 - Mission Macaroni Serve macaroni dishes weekly and save your points. 27-Oz. Pkg. - - 20 p. .14 TREET, 6 points . I2*oz. tin .33 OLIVES........................... 3*oz. .20 LOBSTER..................... -02. .56 PUMPKIN............ 28-02. tin .15 HOT SAUCE .... 8-02. tin .06 PRUNE JUICE . 32-02. glass .25 Armour's solid, lean meat for quick snacks, delicious whether served hot or cold. Los Olivos brand pimiento stuffed, green olives, full of good, nutritive proteins. Cuban Star rock lobster for salads or coktails—a no-point item. Broder’s golden pumpkin for rick, juicy pies—delicious and full-flavored—a no-point item Hunt’s known quality, excellent for preparing Italian spaghetti. Hearts Delight, tasty to drink juice. It’s made good & it's good for you—a no-point item. Nalley's Tomato Catsup. 20 pts. .............................. 14-oz. gl. Old South Grapefruit Juice, 20 pts. ................. 46-oz. tin Hunt's Italian Prunes, 20 pts. ............ 29-oz. gl. Gold Inn Spinach, 10 pts. ........................................ 18-oz. tin Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, 2 pis......................... 17-oz. gl. Val Vita Mackeral, 4 pts. ...................................... 15%-oz. tin Gold Medal Processed Cheese. 24 pts. .................... 2-lb. box Sunbird Orange Juice ............................................. 18-oz. tin Pierce's Temalo Juice. 10 pts. .................................. 18-oz. iin .21 .17 .27 .21 .13 .29 .14 .75 .24 .10 FRUITS ANP 7 Grade A Show Beef lb. .27 BEEF ROAST 4 Points - Arm or Blade Cut BEEF SIRLoin STEAK lb. .40 10 Points BEEF BBUAB Ib. .40 11 Points BEEF T-BONE 2 for .13 .Spinach 2 lbs. .IS- Asparagus Ib. .10 ’ Cucumbers Ib. .25 .Peppers Ib. .23. Radishes 4 bu. .10 I Cauliflower Ib. .15 Lettuce 4 • Local, large, crisp and solid. ( Ib. .22 : • Hot-House, excellent slicers. Fresh buncH MERTS 1 1 Walla Walla Broadleaf, clean washed. lb. .50 10 Points COTTAGE CHEESE Local, tender, green stalks. . : ‘ 1 Bell type, ideal for stuffing. 4 Points - Assorted — ALSO ALL TYPES OF VEAL — Crispy and firm, add zest to any meal. DRINKING GLASSES DIAMOND MATCHES Swansdown Cake Flour Krusteaz Pie Mix .......... Van Camp Tenderoni ... Fisher Biskit Mix Old Mill Ice Cream Mix Fluftex Pudding Mix ... Staley’s Cube Starch..... Alber’s Flapjack Flour . was his own biography. Refresh ments of chocolate sundae and cake and coffee were served, and a vacation declared until Septem ber 20 when Mrs. Mabel Richards will give a dramatic program. The Home Economics club met at the grange hall Tuesday after- noon with Mrs. Eldon Vaughn as hostess. The Harmony Club met at the home of Mrs. Julie Phelps at Vic tory Square on Tuesday afternoon. Officers for another year will be elected. Miss Lena Brown went to Pasco Sunday where she will take care of the Maynard Mogeland child ren. Wiley Hewitt will leave today (Friday) for his summer’s work at Ketchikan. Alaska. His family will remain in Stanfield until next September. Mrs. J. F. Meade accompanied her daughter Esther to Phoenix, Ariz. The latter went for her health. Sgt. and Mrs. Ellsworth Drew of Harvard, Nebraska, announce the birth of an eight pound son on May 15. He has been named for his grandparents and will be called Harry James Drew. Funeral services for John L. Hoffnagle were held May 22 from the Methodist church at Echo and interment was in the Echo ceme tery. His widow survives and two sons. Gordon of Stanfield and Will of North Bend, and a brother Bur ton at Jackson, Michigan. Guests at the Leo Clark home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Conrad and children from Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and children from Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark and sons of Victory Square, Pfc. Guy Clark and Mrs. John John Garth Clark. Guy Loughary will leave Thurs day for Salt Lake City. Utah, for re-assignment. Mrs. John Peters is visiting friends and relatives at Payette, Idaho. New patrons registered at the Stanfield public library are Jerry Linn Cooper and Johnny Stillings. The library will be open during the summer on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5 p. m. No story hour is planned for June. Mrs. Mary Duke and daughter Edythe will leave soon for their new home in Portland. Mrs. Margaret White and daughter from Irrigon, workers at Ordnance, are new residents of Stanfield. Mrs. Della Harp is visiting rela tives in Portland, and her sister, Mrs. Claude Bartley in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cleghorn re ceived an announcement of the marriage of their son Dean, who has been in the service in Eng land for two years. Dean Christianson and Dick Miller visited home folks here over the week end and returned to their work at the canning fac tory in Milton Monday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services will be held at the Legion hall Sunday at 11:00 a. m. The public is cordially invited. UK ATILLA BUDGET 1946 Ritz Crackers 1-Lb. Box PAGE THREW THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1945. 6-box carton .28 14-oz. pkg. .10 i • Snowy white heads. , : ‘ (lore’s V FOOD STORES All Prices and Points Subject to Change with the Market. WATER $ 500.00 Retirement of Bonds 510.00 Interest on Bonds ........... ......... 1,500.00 Power for Pumps .......................... 3,500.00 Meters, Repairs & Supplies ............ 200.00 Water Car and Gas .......................... 2,000.00 Extra Salaries .................................. 1,500.00 Supt. Salary .................................... Total Budget Water Dept...... $9,710.00 FIRE 500.00 Salaries ................................................... 500.00 New Hose .............................................. 200.00 Repairs .................................................. Total Budget Fire Dept.............. 1,200.00 LIGHTS 700.00 Street Lights ............................................. 25.00 Council Room and Shop Lights ............... 276.00 Repairs, etc................................................... Total Budget Light Dept............... 1,001.00 POLICE DEPT. 50.00 Phone ...................................................... 100.00 Jail Repairs .......................................... 80.00 Fuel & Mise. Exp............ Police Salary ................. 750.00 Total Budget Police Dept........ 980.00 LIBRARY New Books & Maintenance 70.00 Rent ...................................................... . 120.00 Salaries .................................................. 180.00 Total Budget Library Dept...... 370.00 STREETS & PARKS DEPT. Parks & Cemetery ................................... 300.00 Streets ..................................................... 2,500.00 Extra Salaries .......................................... 600.00 Regular Salaries ................................... 750.00 Maintenance—Truck and Blade 300.00 Total Budget Streets & Parks ..... 4,450.00 EMERGENCY 300.00 Printing ......................................................... 170.00 Elections ....................................................... 30.00 Postage ......................................................... 500.00 Total Budget Emergency ...... .......... COUNCIL ROOM—Finance Dept. 120.00 Rent ................................................ 25.00 Fuel ................................................ 200.00 Supplies ........................................... Total Budget Finance Dept. 345.00 ADMINISTRATIVE DEPT. ........................................ 120.00 Mayor .... ........................................ 720.00 Recorder Treasurer 120.00 City Attorney ...... ........................................ 360.00 City Health Officer ...................................... 120.00 City Council ...... ...................................................... 288.00 Total Administrative Dept................ 1,728.00 TOTAL BUDGET FOR 1945-1946 $20,284.00 (sig.) P. H. Casey, Chairman Budget Committee (sig.) T. G. Tucker, Secretary Budget Committee CITY OF UMATILLA Budget requirements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1946, compared with budget requirements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945, and fiscal year ending 1944. Estimated Estimated Estimated Expenditures Expenditures Expenditures Fiscal yr. Fiscal yr. Fiscal yr. Funds ending 1946 ending 1945 ending 1944 $9,710.00 $5,010.00 $5,080.00 Water Dept. 600 00 1.200.00 600.00 Fire Dept. 900.00 1,001.00 900.00 Light Dept................... 150.00 980 00 750.00 Police Dept. 370.00 370.00 370.00 Library Dept. 1,400.00 4,450.00 2,600.00 Streets & Parks Dept. 500.00 370.00 260.00 Emergency ................. 671 00 345.00 345.00 Council Room .......... ........ Administrative. Dept Sal- 3,768.00 1,728.00 1,488.00 aries .............. $20,284.00 Estimated for 1946— By Taxation License ................. 4— ........ Water ......................... Bank Balance ............. $12,393.00 $13,239.00 $5,572.42 700.00 5,000 00 9,011.58 $20,284.00 The following is a full and complete summary of the total in debtedness of the City of Umatilla, Umatilla County, Oregon. $12,500.00 Water Bonds ....................................................... 500.00 Interest ................................................................ 13,000.00 Total Indebtedness to July 1. 1945 ................ 8,500.00 Estimated amount in water fund July 1, 1945 4,500.00 Estimated total indebtedness July 1. 1945 ...... I, Walter J. Bullard, do hereby certify that the above esti mate of revenues and expenditures have been compiled from rec ords in my charge and are to the best of my knowledge are true and correct. Attest: (sig.) W J. Bullard City Recorder, City of Umatilla, Oregon. (May 24-31) 1 }