THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 19ST
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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rally a t S tanfield la st F rid ay ev en m a teria l for sev eral debates. Mrs. < >
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ing to enjoy a program of ta lk s and V ernon W ald and F. Spiess who
a re teachers, accom panied them .
music, and pocial evening.
Published every T hursday a t H erm is
Miss B ytba H oskins, who is tak
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
Cecil W arn er Jr., of H erm iston,
P auline M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
presid en t of Colum bia union, presi ing a business course in P o rtlan d ,
P ublishers.
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ded at th e m eeting, in tro d u c in g th e sp en t several days v isitin g h er p a r
E ntered as Second Class M atter
speakers.
Mrs. E ffie
R itchey of e n ts Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Hoskins.
December. 190«, U m atilla County,
A neighborhood p a rty was en
M ilton gave a ta lk on th e prayer
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m eeting com m ittee. Miss C ath erin e joyed a t th e P aul Conrad home S at
McMullen gave a talk on C h ristian u rd ay n ig h t. Music for old tim e
E ndeavor, and Ray H u e tt of M ilton dan cin g was provided by Ja ck Ka-
told of th e plans for th e u nion con sari, violin, and C harles R atliff,
vention to be held December 3 to 5, banjo.
Miss Je n n ie Albon w ent to La
ex ten d in g an in v itatio n from the
G rande T uesday to consult an eye
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S ubscription R ates.
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Mrs. Bernice B ram er of specialist. F rien d s w ill be glad to
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conducted th e devotional. learn th a t Miss Albon is reg ain in g
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Music was furnished by th e S tan h er eyesight.
The Study club m et in the lib ra ry
field group w ith Mrs. Don Sikes as
w ith Mrs. H. L. H edrick as hostess.
accom
panist.
Glenn
W
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of
H
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SNELL ADVOCATES
m iston directed pep sin g in g a t th e A program in com m em oration of A r
REDUCTION IN SPEED
m istice Day w as given. Mrs. E. A.
opening of th e m eeting.
The next rally w ill be held F ri Hoosier had charge of roll call, us
V olu n tary reduction of 5 to 15
day, November 19, a t H eppner, and ing m aterial prepared by Mrs. L.
m iles per hour in th e h a b itu a l h ig h
th e final pre-convention rally w ill Jo u a n n a u lt, who was ab sen t because
w ay speeds of Oregon m otorists may
be held a t Pendleton, F riday, Nov of illness. P apers were read by Mrs.
be in stru m e n ta l in reducing autum n
em ber 26, In th e form of a pot luck F. S. G reen and Mrs. J. F. Rueber.
fata lities,
S ecretary of S tate E arl
Snell said th is week in opening a
d in n er a t 7 :00 o’clock in th e even T he next club m eeting w ill be held in
special cam paign to m ake th e last
ing. E ndeavor groups w ill be n o ti th e church parlors a t 7 :45 p. m„
q u a rte r th e safest instead of th e
F riday, N ovem ber 26, w hen th e h u s
fied
of plans later.
m ost dangerous of the year.
bands w ill be guests.
The
S
tanfield
group
acted
as
“ L ast year 37 per cent of Ore
Miss Rose H oosier, stu d e n t a t La
host
to
th
e
v
isito
rs
am
ong
whom
STANFIELD
RALLY
gon’s tra ffic fata lities occurred in
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes, Neva G rande N orm al, spent A rm istice day
th e la st th ree m onths," Snell po in t
ed out. “If we can reverse th e s ta ATTENDED BY M A N Y H edrick, president, M arie R hea, Lu- vacation a t th e home of her parents,
tistic s th is fall we w ill be in the
cille Tombleson, L orna G abriel, Max jnr . an(j Mrs. O. M. Hoosier.
v anguard of sta te s w hich are seek
Supt. V ictor Hay an d F red Spiess,
Y oung people from th e four cor R ichardson, E leanor Sires, V irg in ia
ing a solution to the problem pre
M argaret atten d ed th e schoolm asters banquet
sented by m ounting autum n acci ners of U m atilla county atten d ed a G abriel, A rlene H arvey,
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d ent fig u res.”
C h ristian E ndeavor pre-convention Wood, Grace W illson, Billie G abriel, In U m atilla M onday evening.
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Many from S tan field and nearby
W ilm a M ansker, P h y llis Sires, Zel-
ma Sale, Bob H arvey, Clayton Tom projects atten d ed th e A rm istice day
bleson, C arl Wood, Rex R ichardson, d in n er and program in th e church
R. H. P offenbarger, W alter Pollock, sponsored by m em bers of th e Ladies
G lenn Pollock, Mack V onnells, Jo h n Aid. P rogram num bers included or
ch estra num bers directed by B. A.
C. Ray and C harles Sitz.
From H erm iston came Mr. and McDonald, violin solo by Max Gorf-
Mrs. C. W arner, Cecil W a rn er J r., kle of P endleton, read in g by Mrs. S.
Clarence B uhm ann, H arold Neill, Chapin, piano solo Mrs. Don Sykes,
P atsy W a rn er, G lenn W arn er, P a u vocal trio Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. H. Mc
Jumbo’s
Lbs.
line Stoop, M arg aret R ain w ater, Cormick and Don Sykes, cello solo
C a th erin e McMullen, A llan Clarke, by Helen Ogle w ith piano accom pa
F. B. SWAYZE, President
All Purpose
49 lb. sack
McDonald. _
V irg in ia Dyer, Opal Stockard, B etty nim ent by Mrs. B. A.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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M orehouse and E rn est R ain w ater.
Group sin g in g was led by V. Hay.
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From Milton were A nna Todd, The address of th e day was given by
D orothy Moody, D orothy Todd, Dee Rev. Van'Slyke of P endleton. ‘
Bible school, 10:00
Fresh Stock
Lb.
Thom ason, F ern Thom ason, JJm m te
Mr. and Mrs. E d g ar Hoosier took ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ 0 4 4 4
Chas. Duvall, S u p erin te n d en t
W inkle, Bud W inkle, Ray H ew itt, Rose H oosier to La G rande Sunday
CHURCH NOTES
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11:00 A.
Sermon.
Alice B reeton, Doris Falnes, L ucille w here she resum ed her w ork a t the
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P.
B rid g ew ater, Mr. W inkle,
M arie E astern Oregon N orm al.
STANFIELD PRESB Y TER IA N
8:00 P. M., Serm on.
P ra y er m eeting a t th e home of
R itchey and Mrs. E ffie R itchey.
CHURCH
Members of th e W oolgrow ers club
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W a rn er T h u rs
Mrs. B ernice
B ram er atten d ed practice c o n tra ct club m et a t the
Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister.
day evening a t 7 :3 0 .
Quick or R egular
9 lb. sack
10:00 A. M.— S unday school.
from U m atilla.
M. Refvem home S atu rd ay w ith El-
The C. E. choir reh e arsal w ill be
A group of tw elve atten d ed from va Berry as hostess. T hree tables
7 :0 0 P. M.— Y oung People’s m eet
held S atu rd ay ev en in g a t 7 :15 a t
th e T u tu illa Indian Mission who in were in play.
ing.
th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. R. Stock
cluded Jam es Cornellison, su p e rin
8 :00 P. M.— E v ening service.
The S tanfield-E cho Home Ec u n it
ard.
Those p la n n in g to go should,
ten
d
en
t,
H
enry
Potts,
E
dw
ard
P
otts,
Smoked and Lunch Meats
Groceries - Fruit & Vegetables
met in th e church basem ent T ues
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.,
m eet a t th e ch u rch a t 7:15 a n il
H
enry
Shippentow
er,
E
sth
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Miles,
day
aftern
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w
ith
26
in
atten
d
an
ce.
PHONE 301
A. B. T u rn er, P asto r
tra n sp o rta tio n w ill be arran g ed .
A nna Miles, Allen P ataw a, H erb 1 Mrs. H aw ley Bean, president, pre-
Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
The young people are w orking on
Ja n g u a r, Velma P a tric k , G ladys ' nl(jed d u rin g th e business m eeting.
M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o'clock.
a
C hristm as play en title d , “W h a t
W ebb and Rachel Jackson.
T able se ttin g and service was dis-
E vening Service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock.
W ould Jesus Do” , w hich w ill be giv
P endleton was represented by . Bill cussed and dem onstrated by Mrs. W.
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Communion and m issionary ser
en a sh o rt tim e before Christm as.
D avidson. Audrey C arpenter, H arold T Reeves and Mrs j F Lane, pro- vice th e first
Sunday
of every
Pevey, Eva Lee Pevey„ Doris T urn- ject lpa(lers
The fo u rth of a series of C. E.
m onth.
rallies w ill be held F rid a y n ig h t a t
er, T helm a Dockweiler, Thelm a Wei.-
gam Nudo and H ow ard H erricjt
sheim er, Ju a n ita LaMon. E ldora La took a tru ck load of potatoes to the
H eppner an d all those w ish in g t o
METHODIST CHURCH
Mon, D orothy V aught, R oberta Lew Jo h n Day la st Monday.
a tte n d should get in touch w ith Mr.
R. R. F in k b ein er. P asto r
is, G eraldine W atson, Jim m ie Shake,
Sunday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Mrs. W arn er im m ediately.
Members of th e Masonic an d E a s t
Donald Bowers, V ivian Dyer, E d ern S tar lodges enjoyed a social tim e E. E. R a in w ater, su p e rin ten d e n t.
w ard S tra u g h an and M arjorie S tra an d program in th e Refvem hall
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Ju n io r ch u rch a t 11:00 A. M. Lois
ughan.
H utchison, su p erin ten d en t.
Monday evening.
A. M. Brock, E lder.
W orship, 11:00 A. M.
Mrs. H aw ley Bean, Mrs. Roscoe
Sabbath school a t 1 0:00 A. M.,.
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Senior L eague service 7 :00 P. M.
Meyers and Mrs. E b ert of Echo a t
A lton K ingsbury, su p erin ten d en t.
E v ening service 8:00 P. M.
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H.
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eeting
Tues-
P reach in g service a t 11.00 A. M.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteon« Service
Midweek service n ex t T hursday
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N ext S ab b ath P asto r H arold B ass,
evening a t 7:45.
SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 19th to 24th.
By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
The Home Ec club re-elected the
Ladies Aid services every firs t and in stru c to r a t W alla W alla college,
Mrs. E. A. Hoosier was hostess to follow ing officers: Em m a Penney, th ird W ednesday.__ ________
an d retu rn ed m issionary from Kor
CRANBERRY SAUCE, Red & White .. 2 for
the P olly an n a club a t her home ch airm an : Isabel S tu a rt, vice ch alr-
ea, will speak a t th e 1 1:00 o clock
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
W ednesday. Mrs. George E llio tt and m an; Ju lia Penney, se cretary -treas-
service. E veryone is welcome.
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White 2’s 2 for
C. W arn er, P asto r.
Mrs. Dell Penney were guests. The u re r: Lydia T horne, ch airm an of fi-
OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE, R & W 12 oz.
club sponsors th e Red Cross drive nance. The December m eeting will
and th is year those so licitin g mem- be held a t th e home of Mrs. Dena
OYSTERS, Blue & White 5 oz. ......... 3 for
berships are Lenna W ald, Della W ooster.
Hoosier and Ila W allace. T here
PUMPKIN, Red & White 2y»’s .....................
will be no more m eetings u n til De
PLEASED W IT H
MINCEMEAT
2 lbs.
cem ber 8th, w hen Mrs. J. F. Lane
RESULTS FROM
will be hostess.
GRAPEFRUIT, Red & White 2’s ...... 2 for
S tanfield high school stu d en ts
LOCAL STOCK
| visited th e P endleton lib ra ry W ed
MARASCHINO CHERRIES, R & W 5 oz.
nesday for th e purpose of securing
or ROYAL GELATINE
Til
H erm iston, Oregon
FLAV-R-JELL, Red & W hite............... 4 for
DESSERT
N ovember 5, 1937
J hr Wrrtniaînn Arraló
A ssistance of city officials, civic
groups, schools and
new spapers
th ro u g h o u t Oregon w ill be so u g h t
in the a tta c k on au tu m n accidents,
which num bered n early one th ird of
the to tal m ishaps for 1936.
Snell quoted a su rv ey com pleted
by Yale P rofessor C harles J. T ilden
w hich shows, am azingly, th a t th e
average m otorist steps on th e accel
e ra to r even h ard e r in w in te r th an
in sum m er, a lth o u g h w eath er and
road conditions a re much less fav
orable. More th a n 30,000 autom o
biles w ere checked over a to ta l per
iod of four m onths, in m id-sum m er
and m id-w inter, and th e cold-w ea
th e r m otorists averaged n early 43
m iles per hour, w hile th e ir more
leisurely sum m er b reth e rn traveled
a little over 39 m iles per hour.
Besides im p ru d en t speed. Snell
listed th e follow ing facto rs th e “ man
a t th e w heel” m ust g u ard ag a in st:
Smooth tire s and poorly a d ju s t
ed brakes— both more deadly on wet
pavem ent.
Presence of school ch ild ren along
the highw ay or a t intersections.
G larin g h ea d lig h ts a fte r d ark on
rain y days.
H eavy tra ffic at football gam es
and d u rin g th e T h an k sg iv in g and
C hristm as holidays.
Low v isib ility and
slipperiness
due to rain , snow, ice and frost.
Y ou'll ap p re ciate th e
peace
of
m in d
th a t
c o m p le te a u to m o b ile
insurance brings.
Be sure you are fu lly
insured in a financially
sound stock insu ran ce
company.
STOP--LOOK--LISTEN
WE UNDER SELL
G e t th e facts to d a y !
PEANUTS
2
29c
FLOUR
$1.29
PEANUT BUTTER, bulk 2 Lbs. 25c
CRACKERS
2 Box25c
TOMATOES, large cans 3 for 29c
CATSUP, Ruby brand bottle 10c
OATS
39c
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
A. M
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9
M
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M
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Connor’s Cash Store
RED*WHITE
r
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
J Jc
31c
25«
39«
12®
29®
33«
17c
f 9^
DATES, Brim ful............................... l>/> lbs. 25®
PINEAPPLE, R A W - Sliced or H alves 2 H ’s 2 for 4 5 c
PEELS, Lyons F an cy ............................. 1 lb. 3 9 c
MARSHMALLOWS, Red & White ... 1 lb.
OLIVES, Blue & White - R ipe....................... >7c
OLIVES, Red & White - Stuffed - No. 10 btl. 28®
OLIVES, Red & White - Queen - No. 12 btl. J2®
MAYONNAISE, Red & W h ite........... quart 4 5 $
SUNSPUN, That fresh salad dressing .... qt. 39®
FRENCH DRESSING, Red & White - 8 oz. 15C
CRAB MEAT, Red & W hite..... ............ÿ2’s 3 3 c
SHRIMP, Red & White
................. 2 for 3 9 c
WHOLE KERNEL CORN, R & W 2’s - 2 for 2 9 c
PEAS, Red & White Sifted - 2’s ........... 2 for 2 9 c
TOMATOES, Red & White - 2 ‘/ 2’s
2 for J J C
CUT BEANS, Red & White - 2’s ......... 2 for 2 9 «
PEACHES, R & W - Home Style 2V2’s - 2 for 4 J C
COFFEE, Mail - Ground Fresh - 1 lb. .. 2 for 49®
COFFEE, Early Riser, Ground Fresh .. 2 lbs. 37®
WALNUTS, Oregon ................................. lb. 1 9 c
CELERY
f 2c
Fancy la rg e C alifornia ™
Fancy U tah
bunch 10c
CRANBERRIES 2 >bs.
Red W est
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2 47<*
SWEET POTATOES
Fancy No. 1
ß lb».
CHESTNUTS
2 >ba.
For D ressing
We are forced to go on a
Cash Basis. W a tc h O u r P ric e s!
JELLO
ANNOUNCEMENT!
ELECTRIC FENCE
HAS FATAL LOAD
YAKIMA. Nov. I t — F allin g into
a farm fence carry in g 6 volts of
electricity , M aurice H arm on, 16, son
of Dr. H W. H arm on of Toppenish,
was killed near here today.
, Young H arm on w ith two com pan
ions was re tu rn in g from duck h u n t
ing on the Yakim a riv er and was
w alking along the fence, officers
said. H arm on’s feet and clothes
were w et and it was muddy w here
he fell, they said, w hich probably
hastened his death.
ELECTRIC FENCING”
In choosing your electric fencing
th e re a re several th in g s to bear in
m ind:
FIR ST— Does th e co n tro ller have
power to tu rn stock.
SECOND- Does It have relayed
c u rre n t, so th a t th e c u rre n t is off
and on safely.
T H IR D - Is th e co n tro ller equip
ped w ith safety devices such as fus
es, flash er lam ps, etc.
FOURTH Does th e com pany in
sure you for »10.000 ag a in st all in
ju ry to self or livestock.
FIFT H — Is your m achine ap
proved by S tate Dept. of I-abor and
th e s ta te approval on the m achine.
Mr. N. J. V anskike
“ V lg o rb ilt” H atch ery
H erm iston, Oregon
Dear Sir:
T he W hite L eghorn p u llets
from your flock, h atched A pril 21st.
1937, sta rte d laying a t five m onths
and are giv in g e n tire satisfactio n .
Please book our order now for 100
fo p t week old L eghorn p u lle ts to be
hatched about A pril 15, 1938.
Very tru ly ,
Mrs. A. P. G arner
H erm iston. Oregon
Mr. N. J. V anskike
"V lg o rb ilt” H atch ery
H erm iston. Oregon
‘VigerbilfHatchery
C. A. JACKMAN
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
SALTED
CRACKERS
Lb.
C arton
H eppner. Oregon
October 27. 1937
Dear Sir.
The W hite L eghorn p u lle ts
purchased from you ab o u t th ree
years ago w ere fa r su p erio r to any
1 have had since from o th e r h a tc h
eries.
As I w an t to be su re th is
tim e of p lacin g my o rd er early
enough w ith you to secure your
chicks. I am g iving my order now
for 300 baby chicks and 100 four
week old pullets.
T he p u llets we had from you
developed faster, were so much la rg
er and laid b e tte r th a n those we
now have.
Don't Take Chances
Y ours tru ly .
As did th e farm er at la k im a . W n„
Chris P. Brown
November 11. 1937, causing the
death of Mr. M aurice H arm on.
PRIM E ELECTRIC FEN CE con-
I tro lle rs a re Safe, Sane and E ffective.
You do not tak e any chancea when
you huy a—
BABY CHICKS — POULTS
F R nrv ELECTRIC FENCE
We regret to announce that,
due to existing conditions, we are
unable to continue in the credit
business.
Therefore, starting Friday,
November 19th. we w ill do a Cash
and Carry business, with prices and
service in accord with such business.
CUSTOM HATCHING
HERMISTON. OREGON
»5«
PUMPKIN
Del Monte
L arge Size
Each .........
tie
CORN - PEAS
STRING BEANS
or TOMATOES
Per
Can
9®
CANDY BARS
or GUM
A ssorted
HONEY
Local
1 £
Lb.
2 Can
V an Camp's
T ali Cans
E ach ......
Sc
14«
T he best for Cake
B aking
3-“
57c
S almon
T all Cans - PIN K
F in e for Loaf.
3
For .
Cranberries
F irm
Pound
Red Berries
.... 17®
MILK
..
SHREDDED
WHEAT
The O riginal
Package
HOMINY
lO c
1 Pkgs.
5«
CRISCO
Package
lie
CELERY
Rose City
W h ite
P er Bunch
9®
T all Cans - Any
B rand
3 Cans 30®
SOUP
Campbell's
Cans
EXCEPT
Chicken .
IO®
BOYNTON A KELLEY’S