MISS WILSON OF O.S.C. TO
HELP GOVERNMENT AGAIN.
CORVALLIS—Uncle Sam has once
more requisitioned the services of
Miss Maud Wilson, home economist
at Oregon State college and widely-
known authority on all phases of
modern housing.
Miss Wilson was called to Wash
ington, D. C. early in December to
accept a temporary appointment as
housing consultant for the Federal
Resettlement
administration,
in
which she will act as advisor on pro
jects in different sections of the
country. Her first assignment will
take her on a trip into the south-
eastern states to study living condi
tions in Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas
and Louisiana.
Miss Wilson has been called to the
national capitpl on two' previous oc
casions to assist in federal housing
projects. She will return to O.S.C.
in time for the opening of the col
lege summer session.
BP
and All Good Wishes
For Your Happiness
in the New Year.
MOYER’S
MEN'S STORE
May Christmas Carols
Of Hope and Cheer,
Ring thru your Christmas
. And the New Year.
Hunter’s Cafe
Wishing You All A Merry Christmas!
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Hot Water Heaters
$6.95 up
Eveready Flashlights . . 55c
Fender Guides .... $1.00
New Batteries . . . $4.45 up
Black & White Station
Phone 87-W
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935-
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
W. M. Pearson, Mgr.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Phone 331
Used Cars
being shown at
old Black & White Garage
this week by
Pasco Auto Co
FR FF Auto License given with
-AH each purchase of a
USED CAR.
CALF CLUB DISCUSSES
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STANFIELD NEWS
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By Sophronia Rhea
Six members of the bridge club
entertained at a delightful one o’
clock luncheon Friday at the home
of Mrs. E. R. Sires. Several guests
were invited and after the luncheon
bridge was played. Christmas gifts
were distributed.
The Community Christmas tree
and the operetta “When Toys Come
to Life,” will be given at the high
school Friday night, December 20.
No gifts will be given out.
Dr. E. K. McCown passed away
between the hour of midnight and
ene o’clock Wednesday night, after
a losing fight with pneumonia. He
has served the people of Stanfield as
physician and surgeon for the past
two years.
Miss Faye Green is now working
for her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Watenburger, who are both ill
at their home in Echo.
Mrs. Frank Sloan gave a silver
tea at her home Saturday honoring
Miss Jennie Albon on her 86th birth-
day. Many people called and brought
gifts to Miss Albon.
Mrs. A. D. Kepple has been ill
with the flu.
PRINCIPLES OF HEREDITY.
The regular meeting of the Blue
Ribbon Calf club was held December
14 at the home of Mary Wilson.
After a short business meeting,
the leader took charge of the discus
sion of principles of heredity as re
lated to dairy herd improvement.
Following this several of the mem
bers gave very interesting reports
on the origin of the various breeds
of dairy cows.
In place of the usual social pro-
gram try-outs for the play of “Win-
nin’ Pa” were held.
A special meeting of the club will
be held December 22, at the home
of Lois Hutchison.
COLUMBIA NEWS
By MARIJANB HAMMER.
Mrs. L. W. Dixson is ill at her
home with the flu.
Hullett Johnson of Albee, Ore.,
visited at the L. Hammer and John
Conrad homes Wednesday. He is a
nephew of Mrs. Hammer and John
Conrad.
A surprise party was given in
Mrs. Sophie Kurrle was a busi- honor of J. H. Reid Thursday eve
ning. Those present were Mr. and
ness visitor in Pendleton Friday.
Mrs. Alpha Christley, Mrs. Casady,
A luncheon was enjoyed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindner, Mrs.
home of Mrs. J. F. Rueber Tuesday
Barham, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Dell
afternoon by members of the Study
Christley, Marion Casady and Childs
Club which consists of twenty-three
Barham.
members. The table carried lighted
Ethel Barber was an over night
Christmas candles. Christmas senti
guest of Nellie Hooker Friday.
ment was expressed by everyone and
Mrs. Victor Stockard is recovering
an enjoyable musical program fol
from a recent operation in The Dal
lowed. Committees consisted of Mrs.
J. Richards, Mrs. F. S. Green, Mrs. les hospital.
Loren Hughes and family of Stan
Inez McCormick, Mrs. Ernest Great
field
were Saturday dinner guests
house and Mrs. Rueber. Guests in
cluded Mrs. J. W. Sturdlvent and at the E. C. Hughes home.
Jack Coons and Goldie Adams of
Mrs. George Varney.
The high school play "Big Bro- Weiser, Idaho, visited at the H.
ther,” drew a large crowd Friday Hooker home Thursday evening.
Jack Coons is Mrs. Hooker's brother,
evening.
and Goldie Adams is her son.
The high school basketball team
Mrs. R. L. Addleman and daugh
met defeat at Ione Saturday night. ter Helen left Thursday for Tacom
The girls also lost, by a score of 10 where they plan to spend the Christ-
to 13.
mas holidays. Mrs. Addlema i will
Mrs. U. G. Shipley and LaVelle, return after Christmas, but Helen
Lee Connor and Mary and Sophron- will remain in Tacoma.
la Rhea were in Pendleton Monday.
The Diagonal and other roads in
Columbia district have been graded.
The Commercial Club entertained
The locust seed pickers are work
Tuesday evening at its annual tur
key feed. Approximately 75 were ing near the L. Hammer and J. H.
Reid farms this week.
present.
Wm. Barber is ill at his home.
Mrs. Fred Shelton entertained
R. H. Stockard and Victor Stock-
Tuesday at dinner, honoring her ard were business visitors in Wasco
daughter Dorothea on her sixteenth over the week end.
birthday. Twelve girls were present.
An operetta called "Santa Claus
Bob and Donald Refvem were Court,” will be presented by the
Pendleton visitors Wednesday after- Columbia school children Tuesday
noon.
evening at the Columbia school
house.
Donald DeMoss marketed 380 tur-
CHURCH NOTES
keys through the Christmas pool.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker and
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
family were Sunday visitors at the
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Henry Hooker home.
Regular Sunday services as fol-
A meeting of the Blue Ribbon
Calf club was held Saturday eve-
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
ning at the home of Mary Wilson.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
The Club members will sing Christ
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M mas carols on Christmas eve.
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allen were
Everyone is invited to attend these
host and hostess at a party honoring
services. •
the birthday of Mr. Allen and Mrs.
Laura Allen Friday evening.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Lee Bennett left Wednesday for
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to his home in Colorado.
Mrs. Tom Wilson and daughter
all. The Ladles Aid meets on the
second and fourth Wednesdays of Mary visited at the U. A. Wilson
each month.
home Sunday.
John Eldrich is visiting at the U.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
A. Wilson home this week.
C. R. Moore, Minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. Jim Arnberg visited at the
Preaching and communion, 11:00. Baxter Hutchison home Friday af-
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M.
Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. ternoc.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun
day school at 10:50 each Sunday.
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and
the evening evangelistic service at
7:30.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
Remeber the meetings.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M..
Sunday morning.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:00 o’clock.
Friday night prayer meeting at
7:00 o’clock.
Tuesday evening children's Bible
study at pastor's residence. A wel
come .to every one.
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He had one arm upon the wheel
Quite joyful was his ride,
The other arm was wrapped around
His "sweetie” by his side.
A copper yelled. "Use both your
hands.”
In a voice that carried far;
"I can't,” the loving swain replied.
"I've got to steer the car.”
CRACKERS Salted or Graham 2 Lb. Box 26c
Lb. Can 17c
COCOA Rockwood’s
Quart
33c
SALAD OIL
Durkees
PEANUT BUTTER Hoody’s Lb. 15c
PUMPKIN Raymal 3 Large Cans 25c
Large Cans 10c
Faultless
KRAUT
MINCE MEAT Flavor Foods 2 Lbs. 25c
Lb.
Plain Mix
10c
CANDY
Jumbo
2 Lbs. 25c
PEANUTS
CANDY— Box 5 Lbs. 95c 21/2 lbs. 55c
MATCHES Famous 18c Cartons 2 Carton 35c
HERMISTON MERCANTILE CO-OPERATIVE
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reetings
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Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
“The House of Bargains’*
Oregon
Hermiston
hltmas
(nootinqA
Rohrman Motor Co.
Specials for Dec. 20th to 24th.
COFFEE
M. J. B. or Hill’s Bros.
9 lb. bag - Quick or Regular
131c 261c
JELLO
The Real Fruit Flavor.
Package
CORN MEAL
Yellow or White
Lbs.
6c
33c
POST TOSHES Peanut Butter
or CORN FLAKES
Preferred Stock
3 Pke*. 19c
2 Fall Lb.. 39c
WALNUTS
MILK
DARIGOLD
Medium Size
2 “■ 29c
PEAS
Sun Laden Brand
Walla Walla Pack
No. 2 cans
ea.
4
Tall cans
25c
PINEAPPLE
Libby's - Crushed
No. 2 Can
1 5c
PORK & BEANS Pancake Flour
Van Camp’s
STUDENTS ENJOY REEL PICTURE
FRIDAY MORNING.
Student« from both the grades and
high school enjoyed the Jesse L.
Lasky production "Klondike.” star
ring Lyle Talbot and Thelma Todd
presented in the high school audi
torium Friday a. m., December 13, by
the Victor Ontomotograph Corpora
tion. A total of $16.65 was taken in
for the morie which
$6.65
cleared by the high school. A meet
ing will be held in the near future
to see it the students are in favor of
continuing theae motion pictures in
assembly.
Wishing You A Merry Christmas!
Large Cans
BEST WISHES FOR
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Hermiston Co-op.
Laundry-Cannery
PUMPKIN
Sunset Brand
Large Cans
9.8 Lb. Sack
9c
g
a.
55c
EASTERN
Cranberries
2
43c
THOMPSON’S GROCERY
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Hermiston. Oregon