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PAGE TWO I hr grrmialatt Srralt) to urge th e ir ch ild ren to m ake use of the cafeteria facilities. P a re n ts Published every T hursday a t H erm is a re also invited to v isit th e cafeteria ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by and sam ple th e m enu so they may P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, know of its q u ality . Publishers. A proposal was made Tuesday E ntered as Second Class M atter n ig h t a t th e Com mercial club to im December, 1908, U m atilla County, prove th e old e x h ib it b u ild in g on Oregon. th e Com m unity P ark grounds, f it tin g it for a public m eeting place for all org an izatio n s. T his is the project th a t m any have been asking for. and now th a t it is here every citizen should su p p o rt it. The bu ild ing is a very d irect p a rt of th e park facilities and will be made av ailab le to every citizen in th is section when Subscription Rates. One Y ear ............ - ...................... >2.00 com pleted. P lan s are to line th e w alls and Six M onths ................................... 1.00 T hree M onths ...................................... 60 ceiling of th e building, lay a floor and in stall k itch en facilities, in o r der th a t the building may accom mo T he high school has a very mod date all types of m eetings. Only a ern cafeteria at w hich stu d e n ts and sm all fee will be charged for its use teachers may o b ta in a rounded out and one in dividual should be d ire c t m enu for not more th an seven or ly in charge of re n tin g th e b u ild nine cents. The cafeteria is not be ing. ing patronized by th e stu d e n ts as it T he large ex h ib it b u ilding and m erits and p aren ts are being asked aud ito riu m on th e grounds Is now practically useless as it stan d s ex cept for th e purpose of giving d an c es. T here are no k itch en facilities, no chairs, and th e b u ild in g is d if ficult to h ea t— It is n ot serving the purpose those who co n trib u ted to w ard it expected it would. T h is is thro u g h th e fa u lt of no one in d iv i dual. The floor of th e b u ild in g is I CAN HARDLY THINK OF being protected a g a in st possibilities of dam age from food stu ffs or w ater, A THING TO ADVERTISE! but th e re are n ot su fficien t funds I sold all b u t one of my >12.00 to com plete it in a desirable m an horsehidc coats. Must Save th a t. ner. Sold all but th ree of my heavy, high The club really worked on th is collar sw eaters, a t heavy reduction problem a t th e ir m eeting T uesday — m ust be saving w ith them . Yes and fin ally concluded to ap p o in t terday I sold nine raincoats to one com m ittees to work w ith o th e r com man who is going to keep the whole m itteem en and s ta r t th e ball ro llin g fam ily diry— But your fam ily may tow ard th e goal of securing im be sm aller— I have th ree left. Come provem ents on th e old ex h ib it b u ild In. ing. It seems to be in th e rig h t d i rection. People who have c o n trib u t T hree feet of snow ,is reported to th e park w ill begin to see de in th e m o untains and com ing th is ed accom plishm ents a t th e park. way. Get ready— 4-buckle overshoes fin L ite t’s back the plan one-hundred a t only >2.49. I sold over 200 pair per e cent an d get th is th in g com plet of wool cashm ere sox at 25c a pair — P len ty left to w ear w ith those 4- ed. buckle, all rubber overshoes, >2.59 Now is the season of th e year —'Best around th e b arn yard.. when we usually w rite ab o u t th e We noticed you had a bad cold P ilgrim s and th e ir sacrifices and — Use KLEENEX, 2 boxes for 25c— th e ir th an k fu ln ess for th e ir rew ards, but we are going to pass th a t by it is th e sa n ita ry way. th is tim e and en u m erate some of A man can see a b argain in a the th in g s for w hich we should be pair of silk hose. W hen told the th a n k fu l. price of one pair was 79c, he bought W e are fo rtu n a te to be liv in g in th ree p air— H is wife had been pay a natio n w here we may have Indi ing m uch more. vidual freedom to act in accordance Try our Buch-<Hect K iddle to th e law s of society, u n d er a con Kicks, they are going strong, only stitu tio n th a t was composed by the g re a te st body of men ever to as >1.69. sem ble in the halls of our congress. Good buys In wool blankets— We may p ractice religious free Ladies’ w in ter coats, caps and m it dom, follow ing th e d ictates of our tens. own conscience. We live in a ru ra l com m unity w here we are not affected directly by the turm oil w ith in th e unions. The life In most ru ra l com m unities is sim ple and as God intended we Outoi 10,000 ARTICLES IN MY STORE B urnham ’s DRY GOODS STORE RED*WHITE HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service SPECIALS FOR NOV. 26 - 27 & 29 SOUP, Campbell’s - except Chicken ........... 9c SARDINES, Crow n......................................... 9® PREPARED MUSTARD, Red & W hite....... 95 VIENNA SAUSAGE, Red & W h ite............. 9c PIMIENTOS .............................. 9c SPINACH, No. 1 tin s .................. 9c SPAGHETTI, Prepared Phillips................... 9C TOMATO SAUCE, Blue & W h ite.......2 for 9c SEEDLESS RAISINS, R «6 W 15 oz............. 9c CLEANSER, Red & W hite...................2 for 9c PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & W h ite............... 19c BAKING POWDER, Red & White 1 lb......... f 9c MINCED CLAMS, Red & White y2’s ........... f 9c PEACHES, Blue & White 2»2’s ................. 19c PEARS, Blue & White 2 '/2’s .......................... f9 c TAMALES, Stidd’s ....................................... 19^ WHEAT CEREAL, Red & W h ite................ >9® SWEET PRUNES, Red & W h ite....... 2 lbs. f 9c POP CORN .......................................2 lbs. 19c MATCHES, Play Safe ..................... carton 19€ ORANGE JUICE, MCP - 8 ounce 4 cans 29C CORN MEAL 9 lb. bag 29 c SOUP, Phillip’s Vegetable & Tomato 5 for 29C SALMON, R & W Fancy Sockeye l ’s ..... 29c Macaroni & Spaghetti, R & W 14 oz. 2 for 29c DOG FOOD, Kenwood ...................... 5 for 29C HAMS, Walla Regulars........................... lb. 29c BACON, 8-10s Fancy Breakfast Whole or 1 2 ^£c 393 COFFEE, Red & W hite.........................1 lb. 29c COFFEE, Mart - We grind i t ...............2 lbs. 493 COFFEE, Early R iser............................. 1 lb. g9c PEANUT BUTTER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937. T H E H E R M IS TO N H E R A LD , H E R M IS TO N , OREGON. ....... 2 lbs. should live and work. Few people th ere are who have not su fficien t to eat and clo th in g to keep them warm. And for these th in g s we should give thanks. O ccasionally we get to th e city to see w hat the o th e r h alf of th e world is doing but are glad to re tu rn to >he ro u tin e life of our homes. Give th a n k s on th is T han k sg iv in g season for all th a t is good and wholesome. * STANFIELD * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BOARDMAN * By Maryetta Thomas Basil C ram er of Spokane visited on th e p roject over th e week end. M esdames R. W ilson and T. H en dricks spent S atu rd ay in P endleton and Sunday in A rlin g to n a tte n d in g to busintss. The Tow nsend club is going to give a tu rk ey d in n e r a t th e church I Monday evening. A special speak- ! or w ill be present. B ert S alesbury is w orking a t th e ! depot. L. H alfpenny left for S eat- tie w here he has em ploym ent. G race G uyton visited w ith L. Compton and fam ily over Sunday. She is now employed a t T he Dalles. Otto Lubbes and Mr. A lt took a load of L ubbes’ fu rn itu re to B onan za T hursday. C harles B arnes visited w ith th e Gorham fam ily W ednesday evening and took d in n er w ith them . Mr. E astm an , who has been em ployed on th e dredge, was tak en to The Dalles hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. B aker and Mrs. J. Allen m otored to P endleton S atu rd ay on business. Mrs. Ronald In g alls of Hood R iv er visited w ith h er sister, Mrs. G. Corwin, Friday. L. Haygood of La G rande was a visitor a t th e H. B. Thom as home Tuesday evening to o rganize a Boy Scout troop. A h an d k erch ief show er was given a t th e home of Mrs. A. B aker T h u rs day in honor of Mrs. O. Lubbes. Mrs. E. Stonem an, who was the nurse m aking typhoid tests on the project, ■ left for P o rtlan d T hursday. Mr. M organ, a ssista n t sta te a g ri cu ltu re supervisor of Salem, was a t ten d in g to business here Friday. Mrs. P. M iller of P o rtlan d is vis itin g h er son Russell M iller and fam ily over th e week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck and ch ild ren m otored to The Dalles on business Sunday. Jo h n H ealy, who has been em ployed a t (P ortland, visited a t his home over th e week end. Ceciela P artlo w spent th e week end v isitin g h er p aren ts. She is now employed a t P o rtland. Jessie Petrezzellie and b ro th er D ante and V incio G erlide of B onne ville sp en t th e week end v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. V. Collossal. O rlando D epinto from P o rtlan d is v isitin g his sister, Mrs. V. Collossal. Bill H orn. Jo h n Day and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ingle of Tacom a visited w ith W. A. Strdbel and fam ily over S un day. The G irls’ A th letic association is giving a carn iv al S atu rd ay n ig h t in the gym and the T roubadors w ill fu rn ish th e music. N. A. Bleakney and his son Neal sp en t th e week end v isitin g in W al la W alla. By Mrs. J. M. R ichards Y our correspondent would con sider it a friendly act if anyone hav ing news would com m unicate w ith her. The Ladies Aid of S tanfield met in th e church p arlo rs T h u rsd ay a f ternoon w ith Mrs. G. E. G reathouse presiding. T he sum of fo rty dollars was tu rn ed Into th e church tre a s u rer to help balance* th e budget. F in al plans are being made for the an n u al bazaar, December 11. At th e conclusion of th e business m eeting th e follow ing "m o th ers” program was given w ith Mrs. Troy Coleman in c h a rg e; R eading, Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s; vocal solo, Mrs. F. S. Lyon w ith piano accom panim ent by Mrs. Don Sykes; A talk on “ H e roines of th e Bible” by Mrs. Davies; piano solo, Mrs. Don Sykes; and group singing. O ut-of-tow n guests included Mrs. G lenn Sm ith, Mrs. Lowell Rugg, Mrs. E lb ert P o rter, Mrs. Lon E tte r, Mrs. M aggie Boylen. Mrs. N ora M cM artin, Mrs. George Sm ith, J. K. G riffith s, Mrs. M arvin H utchison, all of P ilo t Rock; Mrs. F. S. Lyon, Mrs. Troy Coleman and Mrs. M arbut of Echo; Mrs. Thos O’Grady, Mrs. W alter Sm ith and Mrs. Miles B arager of H erm iston; Mrs. LaM oree of P o rtlan d and Mrs Davies of K ent, W n. D uring th e so cial h o u r refresh m en ts were served by Mrs. F ra n k Sloan and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. Miss M ary Rhea retu rn ed from P endleton F riday and is now em ployed a t Refvem ’s store. Lucien J o u a n n a u lt retu rn ed to his home Sunday a fte r an absence of ten days spent in P endleton. He rep o rts Mrs. Jo u a n n a u lt’s condition as improved. Mr. and Mrs. F red Shelton plan to spend T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. S h elto n ’s sister in Spokane. J. B. Runyon and grandson Jo h n Quimby w ill eat T h an k sg iv in g d in ner a t th e George R unyan home in P endleton. Mr. and Mrs. F red T horne rep o rt th e sale of all th e ir tu rk ey hens to a Spokane buyer. T he birds w ere in good condition. Joe T hom pson’s car was com plete ly wrecked when an oil tru ck ran into It on th e highw ay between S tanfield and P endleton. O ther oc cu p an ts of th e car were Mr». T hom Appreciation Expressed. pson and th e ir four children and G. W. G reathouse. None were seriously Members and the pastor of the in ju red , o th er th an cuts and bruises. M ethodist church w ish to express T he Thom pson fam ily recently mov th e ir app reciatio n for the coopera ed on th e G reathotise farm south of tion of the churches of H erm iston Stanfield. and th e west end of U m atilla coun Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gossage, Carl ty in th e revival services closing K ruse and Jess Meade made a busi th is W ednesday evening. The se rv i ness trip to La G rande S aturday. ces were well atten d ed and richly The g rad e school gave a Thanks-, blessed. giving program W ednesday a f te r noon w hich was well atten d ed . .Miss Terts Show Quints “Identical”. C ath erin e McMullen will spend the CORVALLIS— S cientists have con T h an k sg iv in g vacation at her home in H erm iston. Miss M innie H u n tin g cluded th a t th e D ionne q u in tu p lets a t Irrig o n , Miss Jo an Leslie in La are m onozygotic, th a t is, developed G rande and F red erick Speiss in Mil from a single egg, and th u s corres w aukee, Or. N adiite Rueber, who is enrolled pond to id en tical tw ins, rep o rts Mrs. at O.S.C., arriv ed Tuesday to spend S ara P ren tiss, professor of child d e ’th a n k sg iv in g a t th e home of her velopm ent a t Oregon S tate college. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. Mrs. G. W. G reathouse was a P en Mrs. P re n tiss, w hile doing g rad u a te work in the east, was recen tly in v i dleton v isitor Tuesday. Miss Bytha H oskins, who is a t ted to atten d a special conference of ten d in g a business school in P o rt sc ien tists who visited th e q u in ts and land, is spending T h an k sg iv in g v a cation a t th e home of her parents. heard detailed rep o rts on th e ir pro gress. T he percen tag e of d iffe r Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Hoskins. Mr. anil Mrs. J. F. L ane were ence am ong th e five fam ous sisters guests of Mr. and Mrs. P hil Quimby is no g re a te r th a n th a t expected be in Pendleton T h an k sg iv in g day; tw een tw in s know n to be identical, Mrs. W. G. W allace a t the Bill M at thew s home in La G rande; Mr. and th e sc ien tists rep o rted a fte r m any Mrs. F ra n k Sloan a t th e home of tests and m easurem ents. her sister in l.a G rande. Mrs. May Jo n as of P rineville, Autom obile accid en ts an n u ally president of th e Rebekah Assembly cost th e citizens of Oregon >17,000,- of Oregon, made an official visit to 000, S ecretary of S tate E a rl Snell th e S tanfield and Echo lodges in estim ates. The to ta l is roughly >17 Joint session in Echo last F riday for every man, woman and child in night. th e State. Safety pays! Mr. and Mrs. Bill M atthes of I-a G rande w ere callers Sunday a t the home of her b ro th ers H arold and CHURCH NOTES ♦ Marvin W allace and her sister-in - > law, Mrs. Ila W allace. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherwood of Fellowship Meeting Coming. Pendleton visited S atu rd ay at th e P asto r A. B. T u rn e r announces home of her sister, Mrs. L. L. T en th a t th e “ Assemblies of God” will ney. have a sectional fellow ship m eeting a t th e F u ll Gospel Mission on De cem ber 6th. T here w ill be services a t 10:30 A. M. and a t 2 :3 0 and 7:30 P. M. M inisters and delegates for By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r «• ------- « a hundred m iles around will be pres The leading c h a racter in th e high ent. A cordial in v ita tio n is ex ten d school play, Bruce Lindsay, Is su f ed to Everyone to a tte n d all th ree fering from an in ju red knee and services. foot. Bruce will use a cane in the STANFIELD PRESBYTERIA N play. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGreer, Mr. Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister. lan d Mrs. Lon W a tte n b u rg e r and Mr. and Mrs. Lon W a tte n b u rg e r and Mr. 1 0:00 A. M.— S unday school. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r m otor 7 :0 0 P. M.— Y oung P eople’s m eet ed to P endleton on business S a tu r ing. day. 8 :0 0 P. M.— E v ening service. Mrs. Clayton Ayers en te rta in e d F riday evening at cards and Mrs. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. Marlon Finch and Russell Moore re A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r ceived high scores an d Bob McGreer Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. and Miss Dora Moore received con M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o'clock. solation. Mrs. Ray J. Pinson spent th e w’eek , E vening Service a t 8 :0 0 o'clock. end in Pendleton. Communion and m issionary ser Miss Dora E. Moore spent th e ‘ vice th e first Sunday of every week end w ith Mrs. Joyce Sm ith in month. Irrigon.. Mrs. Ollie N eill and d au g h te r j Neva were over n ig h t guests Sat- i METHODIST CHURCH u rd ay at th e Lon W a tte n b u rg e r > R. R F in k b ein er. P asto r home. M. E. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch at- j Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Jun- tended th e d ance a t th e t* n a lor church 11:00, and morning wor- Grange hall Saturday night and the ahlp at 11:00. Epworth League at Grange at Lexington Sunday. 8:30 P. M. and evening praise and Fred Rauch motored to Pendleton I preaching aervlce at 7:30 o’clock on business Monday. Lad iso' Aid every first and third ♦ PINE CITY * I Vv-.v « SPECIFY STOCK FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN THROUGH THIS ACENCY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W ednesday. Midweek song and as his su b ject, "J o n a th a n an d H is p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay a t A rm our B earer.’’ 7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , 2:00 P. M. Ju n io r church su p e rin ten d e n t, Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi den t. Em m a F elth o u se: Sunday school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R ain w ater; E p w o rth League p resident, Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R. R. F in k b ein er. Dependable HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. Warner, Pastor. Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Chas. Duvall, Superintendent 1 1:00 A. M., Sermon. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M., Sermon. T here w ill be no p ray er m eeting a t th e parsonage th is week. Choir p ractice for th e young people will be held a t the J. A. C larke home S atu rd ay evening and anyone w ish ing to a tte n d m ay m eet a t th e church a t 7 :15 p. m. Mrs. E dw ard R u d er of E ugene w ill be here Sunday an d w ill pre sent a pantom im e. _______ Used Cars AT DEPENDABLE AND REASONABLE PRICES 1938 CHEVROLET PICK-UP 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan 1932 V-8 SEDAN Model A FOURDOR SEDAN 1934 V-8 TRUCK 1937 DODGE DeLuxe SEDAN W ill sacrifice in o rd er to p u r chase a 1938 d em o n strato r. H as been driven 2500 miles. Fullv Eauinned TRAILER HOUSE now on th e lot. Take a look a t it. Tow Wheel TRAILERS for Sale. Seventh Day Adventist Church. A. M. Brock, Elder. Sabbath school a t 1 0:00 A. M„ A lton K ingsbury, su p erin ten d en t. P reach in g service a t 11.00 A. M. G ilbert Krick, a stu d e n t p asto r from W alla W alla college, w ill use HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE F. E. PIERSON, Prop. H erm iston Oregon Federal C re d it Union C R E D IT U N IO N S — Sometime« called People’s Banks— Have been in existence in the United States for thirty years, and during that time no individual has lost a single penny of money invested. No other form of investment paying as high a dividend rate as Credit Unions can make such a claim. Invest your savings with the Hermiston Oregon Federal Credit Union. No amount is too small. The earnings all stay in the local community. BOARD OF DIRECTO RS M. G. HEDWALL - H. J. OTT - R. G. PENNEY W. C. KIK - E. H. DUNNING CREDIT COMMITTEE— M. G. H edw all R. G. Penney H. W. L ouderm ilk SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE— Georgia H enderson A. E. M cFarland A. C. H oughton M. G. HEDWALL, President E. H. DUNNING, Treasurer WHEN SHIPPING CREAM—TRY Columbia Creamery Always Portland’s Highest Prices Independently Owned and Reliable Checks by Return M ail 519 N .W . 21st Ave. Portland, Oregon A. Anderson, Prop. »♦•♦♦♦♦•♦♦»o»»»o»»»o»oo»ee«eeee<e»eeeeee»eee«ooeeoeoo vasai WISE The wise sod pice «sot way to relieve a Smith Brothers Cough Drofi. (Two & r th B r w .C « < fc Drags a ra tt This is the o f the to cold and rough i