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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2», I»»7 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO ¡Tbr fyrmteton ir r alò P ublished every T h ursday a t H erm is ton. U m atilla County, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, P ublishers,_______________________ __ E ntered as Second Class M atter December, 1908, U m atilla County, Oregon.________________________ ____ S ubscription Rates. .... »2.00 One Y ear ........... ..... 1.00 .............50 T hree Months THE RULER YET C hristm as is here again, and how sh o rt th e year has seemed since th e la st Y uletide. W indows of homes a n d stores a re decorated and the m ails are full again of C hristm as cards and packages in th e usual way. Clubs and societies are cele b ratin g . friends and relativ es are v isitin g , and th e world is ag ain fill ed w ith greetin g s from the h e a rt in every circle in C hristendom . The P rin ce of Peace still reigns in the common w alks of hum anity. W hile, perhaps, day by day, we read and talk of w ars and turm oil, and ru lers deal and direct, and try to determ ine the course of hum an w elfare, n o th in g controls our d esti nies like th e teachings of th e Mas ter. Prom these we take new hope and faith and confidence in th e h ig h e r achievem ents of men and th e ir rela tio n s to th e ir neighbors. On these we han g ou r hopes th a t all w ill be well w ith th e w orld. * STANFIELD ♦ ♦ -------- « The S tanfield G range m eeting of December 28th w ill be in th e form of an open m eeting so th a t G rangers m ay b rin g guests for the special program . E ach member should b rin g sandw iches. Mrs. Ila W allace and Mrs. Roy P enney e n tertain ed m em bers of th e ir Sunday school classes in th e church basem ent F rid ay afternoon. E n te rta in m e n t features consisted of gam es, d istrib u tio n of g ifts by S an ta C laus and refreshm ents. T he girls a tte n d in g included M arie Tenney, Sally Anson, M lldrtd Rogers, B er nice H ughes, M arie Lane, Betty G regory, N ellie Moore, Ina and Zel- ma S u tton, B illie G abriel, P hyllis Sires, L an ra Stevens, B etty and L enna Law rence, Corlie and W ilm a M ansker. T he H. E. club held its C h rist mas p arty a t th e home of Mrs. De- na W ooster Tuesday. C hristm as sto r ies and an exchange of g ifts caused m uch m errim ent. D elicious refre sh m ents w ere served by th e hostess. The Ladies Aid held a reg u lar m eeting in th e ch u rch on T hursday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. J. F. Rueber and Mrs. Thos. G regory as hostess es. A social program w as given u n der th e d irectio n of Mrs. H arry Mc Cormick. Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sloan, Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Lane and Miss E lva B erry a t tended th e O. S. C. an n iv ersary d in ner in H erm iston Tuesday n ig h t. M arie Lane an d th e S tanfield W ran g lers co n trib u ted program num bers. M arlene, five m onth old d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. M ansker, pas sed aw ay W ednesday m orning, the cause of her d e a th being pneum on ia. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bucholz and fam ily of P o rtlan d and Miss M aril- la D u n n in g of S tockton, Calif., are a t th e G. L. D u n n in g home for the C hristm as holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H elm s of B ut te r Creek w ere shopping in tow n W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meade a re the p are n ts of a son born M onday, De cem ber 20. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samson bf U m atilla sp en t th e week end on the p roject a t th e hom e of th e ir son C harles Samson. L ester S u tto n has recen tly com pleted a d airy barn . Mr. and Mrs. H a rry C ulbertson of, P ark d ale are th e p a re n ts of a d augh ter born Decem ber 18. Mrs. C u lb ert son w ill be rem em bered as In a S tu r divan t. Miss C laudia G abriel, who is en rolled a t La G rande N orm al is spending h er holiday v acatio n w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. V ern Ga briel. The Study club m et a t th e home of Mr». Fred S tu a rt M onday. The program consisted of a review of Day's “ Life W ith F a th e r ” by Mrs. Thos. G regory; a p aper on m odern education by Mrs. F. A. B ak er and com m tnts on schools by Mrs. E rie G reen and C laudia G abriel. On J a n u ary 6, Mrs. U. S. R ich ard s w ill be hostess to th e club. Jo h n Duke is spen d in g th e w in ter w ith relatives in an d n ear K ansas, and Oklahoma. Miss Rose H oosier, w ho is a stu d en t in E astern Oregon N orm al at La G rande, is a t h er home fo r th q holidays. C urt Rhea is im proving h is dairy b a rn an d b u ild in g a m ilk house. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard T ate have recen tly retu rn ed from E v e re tt and S eattle, W n„ w here th ey enjoyed a two weeks v isit a t th e homes of th e ir d au g h ters and sons. T he local b ask etb all team s ag ain m et d efeat w hen they played Echo here on F rid ay n ig h t. Byron Brown w as a business vis ito r in The D alles on Tuesday, and m otored to B aker on T h u rsd ay to look a fte r his m in in g in terests. EMMANUEL OF ITALY TAKES THINGS EASY Coin Collecting and Agricul ture Occupy Time. TO OUR PATRONS and FRIENDS Grandview Poultry & Livestock Co. B. I. Whitney, LOCAL R EPR ESEN TA TIVE P. S.—Fully believing that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy—I am leaving December 24th for Seattle to spend Christmas and New Years. Will re turn January 2nd. B. I. Whitney. i A New Year’s Message | As we are just drawing to the close of another W year — before entering into the New Year, we 0 want to tell you that it is your help and patronage $ that has made this store possible. We now carry nearly all necessities for everyday use. We «R handle good quality merchandise and our prices are in line with larger cities. We pay cash, get all the cash discounts, and pass the advantages on to our customers. We sell for cash, which means we expect to be paid at the purchasing time. However, if you are a customer of the store and need a favor for a few days, it doesn’t mean that we can’t help you. Next year, with your help, we will be able to make this store more of a credit to the community, one in which you can safely buy and save. We thank you for your help and wish you a I I I s —Watch for our pre-inventory clean-up prices— I R om e, Italy .—C om pletely lib e ra t ed from m any onero u s g o v ern m en t d u ties w hich a r e now jealo u sly g u ard e d by B enito M ussolini and his lieu ten an ts, K ing V ictor E m m a n u el divides his sp a re tim e b e tw een his coin collection and a g ri cu ltu re. A p assio n ate n u m ism a tist, the k in g ’s coin collection is said to be one of th e m ost co m p lete and ric h e st of the co n tinent. Coins pour into th e Q uirinal fro m faith fu l I ta l ian s sc a tte re d in all c o rn e rs of the w orld. Since the a d v e n t of fasc ism ag ri c u ltu re h as ca u g h t th e k in g ’s fancy. T he M ussolinian slogan, “ B ack to th e E a r th ," is resp ectfu lly observ ed by th e Italian ru le r. S hortly a fte r th e W orld w ar King V ictor E m m a n u el d o n ated a larg e p a rt of his p riv a te p ro p erty to needy w ar v e te ra n s. H e now possesses th re e la rg e e s ta te s : C astelporziano, in th e p ictu resq u e R om an C am pag- n a ; Tombolo, in fe rtile T uscany, and his fav o rite e s ta te of San Ros- sore, attac h ed to the su m m e r villa of th e royal house of Savoy. Studies S u m m er P la n ts. The royal e s ta te of C asteloorziano is fam ous throughout E u ro p e for its ex cellen t hunting p rese rv e s. Its 12.- 000 ac re s overlook th e T y rrh e nian coastline. Seven thousand ac re s a re covered w ith thick woods, p rin cipally pine tree s. A sm all section of the e sta te is d ed icated to an ex p erim en ta l ce n te r for th e study and grow th of su m m e r p la n ts and flow e rs. Queen H elen su p e rv ises work h ere. The re s t of th e e s ta te only rec en tly had been d ed icated to the production of first q u ality w heat. T he w heat fields a re u n d er the d ire c t control of Sen. N azzareno S tra m p e lli, a m a s te r m ind in w heat p roblem s, w hose stu d ies and w orks a re carefu lly followed in C an ad a, A u stralia and A rgentina. T he C astelp o rzian o e s ta te of his m a je s ty now pro d u ces 75,000 quin ta ls of excellent w h eat a y ear. T he Tom bolo e s ta te , belonging to th e p rin ce of Savoy for ce n tu ries, w as a boggy w aste of m a rs h lands before King V ictor took to ag ric u l tu re . Its 3,000 a c re s w ere rec laim ed quickly. The re c la im e d land now h as a re g u la r o u tp u t of two and a h alf q u in tals of s u g a r b ee ts per a c re , a notable co n trib u tio n to the n atio n ’s a u ta rc h y prom oted by P re m ie r M ussolini. V ineyards Also Rich. Its rich v in e y ard s produce excel lent w ine for his m a je s ty ’s tab le. T he k in g ’s pet e s ta te is San Ros- sore. He spends his su m m e r v a c a tions th e re with th e royal fam ily. A fertile forest p ro d u ces excellent lu m b er while la rg e fields yield rich w h eat, m aize, su g a r b eets and g rap es. Follow ing the footsteps of his fa th e r, Crown P rin c e H u m b ert also is show ing in creasin g in te re st in a g ri cu ltu re. Follow ing his m a rria g e to P rin ce ss M arie-Jose of B elgium in 1930, th e king donated to his only son the ro y al castle of R acconigi, in P ied m ont, fam ous for its b eautiful g a r dens. In 1935, when 52 n atio n s enforced san ctio n s upon Ita ly for having in vad ed E thiopia, P rin c e H u m b ert o r d ere d the o rn am e n tal p a rk s of R a c conigi to be tra n sfo rm e d into w heat fields. He divided the e s ta te into sm a ll lots, w hich w ere d istrib u ted am ong poor f a r m e r s of th e s u r rounding co untryside. It is not know n when th e first red elover was b ro u g h t to America, but a few bags of th e seed may have been b ro u g h t by th e P ilg rim s, or o th e r early colonists. MERRY CHRISTM AS and a H A PP Y NEW YEAR Burnham & Burnham I I « ♦ •« o o o o o o o o o o o e » CHURCH W6TES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FULL GOSPEL MISSION. A. B. T u rn e r. P asto r Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. Mr» H ow ard M ontgom ery. Supt. ( M orning w orship a t 11:00 o'clock. C h ild re n ’s services a t th e parso n age a t 1 1 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. E v an g elistic service in th e eve n in g a t 7 :4 5 P. M. Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M. Communion and m issionary ser vice th e first S unday of every month. Special A nnouncem ent C h ild ren ’s program on C hristm as eve. T here w ill be a tre a t for th e ch ildren. A cordial welcome aw a its you. New Y ears’ eve th e re w ill be a w atch n ig h t service w ith guests and guest speakers from Irrig o n and Stanfield. T here w ill he m uch special m usic, both in stru m e n ta l and vocal, a t th is service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHY « C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE” was the subject of th e Lesson-Ser mon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 2G. The Golden Text was, “ Ho, every one th a t th irste th , come ye to the w aters, and he th a t hath no mon ey; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and m ilk w ith out money and w ithout price.” Among the citations which com prised th e Lesson-Serm on was th e follow ing from the B ible: “T here is a river, th e stream s whereof shall m ake glad th e city of God, the holy place of th e tabernacles of th e m ost H igh” (Ps. 4 6 :4 ). The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed th e following correlative pas sages from the C hristian Science textbook, “Science and H ealth with Key to th e S criptures,” by Mary B aker Eddy: “ In the year 1866, I discovered th e Christ Science or divine laws of Life, T ru th , and Love, an d named my discovery C hristian Science. God had been graciously preparing me during many years for th e recep tion of th is final revelation of the absolute divine Principle of scien tific m ental healing. T his apodlc- tlcal Principle points to th e reve lation of Im m anuel, ‘God with us.’ — th e sovereign ever-presence, de livering th e children of men from every ill ’th a t flesh is h eir to ’ ” (p. 1 07). 4 L HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W arn er, P asto r. Bible school 10:00 A. M. W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. C h ristian E ndeavor 6 :30 P. M. E v en in g W orship 7 :30 P. M. Midweek p rayer an d Bible study, W ednesday, 7:30 P. M. Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :00 P. M. Choir reh earsal S atu rd ay 7 :30 P. MM. M issionary m eeting, second W ed nesday of each m onth. Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas. D uvall: P resid en t, C. E., C ath erin e M cM ullen; P resid en t Ladies Aid Mrs. N ita H ard in g ; P resid en t Mis sio n ary Society, Mrs. Alice M ore house. The church is p la n n in g a recep tio n for new m em bers an d a w atch p a rty for New Y ears’ eve., in w hich all d ep a rtm en ts of th e church p a r ticip ate. T he ladies of th e church will F. B. SWAYZE, P re sid en t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation s METHODIST CHURCH R. R. F ln k b ein er, P a sto r Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g w or ship a t 1 1 :00. E p w o rth L eague a t 6 :30 P. M. an d ev en in g p raise an d p reach in g service a t 7 :30 o'clock. L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird W ednesday. Midweek song a n d p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay a t STANFIELD PRESBYTERIA N 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , CHURCH 2 :0 0 P. M. Jesse K. G riffith s. M inister. J u n io r church s u p e rin te n d e n t. Lots H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi 10:00 A. M.— S unday school. Em m a F elth o u se; S unday 7 :0 0 P. M.— Y oung People’s m eet den t. school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R a in ing. w ater; E p w o rth League p resid en t, 8 :0 0 P. M.— E v ening service. Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pasto r, R. R. F ln k b ein er. m eet In jo in t session w ith th e ladies of the M ethodist ch u rch for an all day m eeting and bask et d in n e r, W ednesday, Decem ber 29. The topic for Sunday w ill be ‘‘T he B irth of C h rist and W h a t I t Means to th e W o rld .” Seventh Day Adventist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST A. M. Brock, E lder. C olum bia School S abbath school a t 1 0:00 A. M., 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school. A lton K ingsbury, su p erin ten d en t. 1 1 :0 0 A. M., Devotlonal service P re a c h in g service a t 11.00 A. M. an d com m union. STANFIELD SALES COMMISSION COMPANY —WILL HOLD ITS SECOND— PUBLIC AUCTIO N " * a F I Wednesday, Dec. 29 at Stanfield, Ore. 10:00 A. M. Weaner Pigs 25c each — Commission on fat hogs 25c per head — We can use your fat hogs at 75c of Portland — All you have. Col. Frank Wink, La Grande AUCTIONEER and MANAGER Oregon Plans Rare New York Fair Display 7 NEW ' “ K (Sp ecial)— “Or egon inlet s to be second to no State in r- presentation at the .Jew York '■ r id s Fair of 1939,” said Charlt 7. Haas. Chairman of the Stat, ; "'ommission to the exposition , nted by G over nor Charles H. Martin. He said this during r --cen t visit to the Fair site, FI g Meadow Park. N ew York C y. w here he and V ice-Chainnr homas F Gunn signed with C aver A. Whalen, President of the Fair, a contract for Oregon's extensive participa tion in 1939 The large sh - 'regon means to take in the - .tion to in d i cated by the fact that it has not only leased 3,000 square feet of exhibit space in the Fair s Hall of States and reserved 3,000 addi tional, but has taken an option on 50,000 square feet in an adjoin ing area. On the latter it in tends m aking a large display of its industries and w ild life, spending at least »150,000 on its exhibit. Among the displays w ill be manufactures, fur industry, fisheries, crops and fruits, and such w ild life as cougars, ante lope, beavers and birds o f vari ous kinds. Mr. Haas has also promised the presence of hun ing falls in spaw ning season. A lso a U m atilla Indian village and m iniature m odels o f B onneville Dam and Tim berline Lodge. In the photograph, taken in th e Administration Building of th e Fair, Mr. W halen is pointing out to the Oregonians on a Fair m ap just w here Oregon w ill exhibit. Beside Mr. Whalen stands Mr. Haas, with Mr Gunn next to him. The rear row, teft to right: Ma jor-G eneral Dennis E. Nolan, th e Fair’s Director o f State Partici pation, and Julius Cecil Holm es. A dam totrative Assistant to M r. dreds of big satanoo and trout to Whalen.