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PAGE THREB THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, DBCEMBBR 14, 19S9. You Can W hip Our Cream, But You Can’t Beat Our Milk Phone 891 H erm isto n D a iry H. L. PAYNE, Owner d is tric t to discu ss th e p o ssib ility of m erg in g th is d is tric t in to th e Lex in g to n o r H ep p n er. Mrs. M ary R itc h ie an d R ay A yers o t H ep p n er sp e n t th e week end a t th e A yers home. M ary and P a tr ic ia Daly sp e n t th e week end a t hom e. Mrs. L orene H u rl accom panied th em . Mr. an d Mrs. M arion F in c h w ere H erm isto n v isito rs M onday. Mr. an d Mrs. J a s p e r M eyers and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r w ere P en d leto n v isito rs T uesday. H e n rie tta an d H a rrie t H elm s PINE ( i n HEWS By Mrs. B ern ice W a tte n b u rg e r Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M cG reer and M rs L ois K en t sp e n t S a tu rd a y a f te r noon in P en d leto n . E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r an d son B u rl m ade a business tr ip to M t. V ernon a n d L ong C reek S a tu rd a y a n d S u n day . T h ere w ill be a m eetin g a t th e P in e C ity school house F rid a y even ing a t 7 :3 0 fo r th e people of th is ¿ p e n t th e week en d a t th e tr h om e on B u tte r Creek. Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r v isited re la tiv e s a t U m a tilla S u n d ay . A m uch needed ra in w as th o r o u g h ly enjoyed on th e creek F rid a y , S a tu rd a y an d S unday. R. E. M cG reer m ade a b usiness tr ip to B ak er M onday. L illy R au ch sp e n t S u n d ay a f te r noon w ith h e r p a re n ts a t A lpine. (T oo la te for la s t w eek) T h e hom e econom ics clu b of th e L en a G ra n g e m et a t th e M arian F in c h hom e W ed n esd ay w ith e ig h t m em bers a n d th re e v is ito rs p resen t. Mr. a n d Mrs. R ussel M oore e n te r tain ed w ith p in o c h le a t th e ir hom e S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Mr. an d Mrs. C lay to n A yers a t ten d ed th e fu n e ra l of C h arles R ic h ey in Io n e F rid a y . Mr. R ich ey is an u n cle of Mrs. A yers. Mr. an d Mrs. T o n y Vey w ere called to P en d leto n M onday by th e d e a th of h is m o th er. Mrs. T o n y Vey, Sr. T e fu n e ra l w as h eld in P e n d le ton T u esd ay m o rn in g . A n u m b er of people fro m B u tte r C reek a tte n d e d th e J o h n K ilk en n ey f u n e r a l in H e p p n e r F rid a y . Mr. an d Mrs. J e r r y B ro sm an of L ena a re th e p a re n ts of a b aby g irl b o rn T u esd ay in H eppner. O. F. B arth o lo m ew , son of M r. and Mrs. C h arles B arth o lo m ew , w ho h as been em ployed a t S alt L ak e C ity has been tra n sfo rm e d to S acram en to , Cal. He an d Mrs. B arth o lo m ew w ill sp en d th e C h ristm a s h o lid ay s w ith h is p a re n ts h ere on B u tte r C reek. Mrs. H aro ld W ilk e n s h ad th e m is- GIVE YOUR CHRISTMAS DOLLARS THEIR GREATEST BUYING POWER SHOP HERE! We have a large selection of economical and practical gifts, suited for every purse and for every purpose. Gifts bought now will be held for you until Christ mas evening. Community Silver 50 Year Guarantee Our entire stock of Community Silver at 30% off regular re tail prices. This is your chance to fill out your set of silverware if we have your pat tern in our stock. This applies only to our present stock. . . . Rex Coaster W agon One-piece steel body, fu ll aixed 84" x 15J4 " x 3 % ." 10" disc wheels w ith tam oui ‘ ’Congo" thousand m ile bear, ings and heavy rubbber sa tires. S trik in g ly finished in b rig h t baked enamel. Each 1 . SO O TH E R WAGONS PR IC ED FROM $1.19 “ $7-50 S tream lined T u b u la r Fram e. mud guard, ball bearing, neavy rubber tires, new type ‘co m fo rt’’ saddle. Finished in dubonet w ith w h ite trim and silver wheels. A classy modern vehicle fo r your "beat boy o r g ir l I" ___......... PYREX Teakettle W affle Iron T hey call them ‘‘C an d le L ig h t De sign W a ffle s” . W e say th e y 're lovely and do th ey perform . W ith h e a t in d ic a to r a n d cord $4-98 May also be used as a tea pot. EACH $1.79 P olish ed alu m in u m fin ish trim m ed in ebony black fin ish. Good q u a lity u n it. F u lly ap p ro v ed ...... Sam e as above b u t a u to m a tic . No guess w ork. You set it fo r y o u r ow n “ J u s t R ig h t” te x tu re . D u r ab le chrom e fin ish .................. $8-98 Percolator Percolator FULL AUTOMATIC over flam e. PYREX VIKO ELECTKIC $1.79 $6.95 Christmas Tree Stands 79* Toastmaster More b e a u tifu l th a n ever. Q uick, c ru n c h y sa tisfy in g to a st a lw ay s th e sam e. I t ’s a fam ily size ......... $16.00 DESK LAMP. B ronze fin ish , flex ible s h a ft. Ideal for O S C O re a d in g or sew in g ® 2 SLICE TOASTERS 9»* ° $3-50 Indoor Set S ilk cord series set, w ith e ig h t ty p e C6, 16-v o lt tu n g s te n lam ps in a sso rted colors. B a k e lite a t ta c h m e n t cap. P e r set .......................... 29* Permalite Set "If a lam p goes o u t— th e se t stay s Mt.” A silk cord series s e t w ith e ig h t No. C6, 16-volt tu n g s te n lam ps in a sso rted colors. P e r set ......... 59* Indoor-Outdoor Red an d g reen w e a th e rp ro o f w ire, b a k e lite sockets. Seven ty p e C- 9 % , 120-volt tu n g s te n lam ps. W ith co n n ecto rs to add m ore sets. If a lam p goes o u t th e set stay s lit. P e r set . X ® OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Dill 3031 H E R M IS T O N , OREGON 99* Dress up your outdoor - indoor trees with Deco-Floss Tree L ig h ts...................................29c - 50c - 65c - 89c WAGONS, Hi Speed & Top N o tch..... $1.19 - $2.79 Embroidery & Tapestry Sets for Girls 10c - 25c - 50c CHRISTMAS ARTICLES FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY — P R I C E D R I G H T B R IE R L E Y ’$ week end v isito r a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B aker. Mrs. D enzil A rnold an d baby d a u g h te r D elores of Y akim a visited re c e n tly w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jess G ossage. A lb ert M cD erm ott concluded h is visit in S ta n fie ld W ednesday an d h a s re tu rn e d to h is w o rk in P o rtla n d . T h e C h ris tia n E n d eav o r m em bers enjoyed a social tim e in th e c h u rc h basem en t W ednesday n ig h t. (O th e r S ta n fie ld N otes on P age 1) BOARDMAN NEWS By R u th F is h e r T he hay balers a re a t w ork now in th is locality. Some hay has been sold a t $8.00 per ton and w ill be shipped o u t as soon as baled. , Mrs. M ike F lic k e n g e r h as been conifined to h er hom e for th e la s t tw o w eeks by illness. Mrs. M e rrit co n tra c te d in fe c tio n in her foot w hich w as in ju re d in a n a u to acc id e n t n e a r U m a tilla som e tim e ago. A. L. G eiss is in s ta llin g a n au to m atic e le c tric pum p on h is place. E liz a b e th K risten sen , w ho is a t te n d in g school in H erm isto n , v isited a t h e r hom e h ere over S unday. READ THE AD$ T he silv e r te a w as held a t th e Along With the New» hom e of Mrs. H adley W ednesday. T h ere w ere a b o u t 20 p resen t. T h e serv in g com m ittee w as Mrs. H adley, Mrs. K risten sen an d Mrs. W alpole. Christmas and New Year A b irth d a y d in n e r a n d p a rty w as given by th e G ran g e S a tu rd a y even ing. T h ere w ere a b o u t 80 p resen t. T hese d in n e rs a re u su a lly given a t th re e m o n th s in te rv a ls, b u t th is one w as fo r e ig h t m onths. T h e new ly elected o fficers of th e MONDAY - DEC. 25 G ran g e a re : m aster. C. A. T a n n e h ill: overseer, W. S. L ay; c h a p la in , H azel MONDAY - JAN. 1 By Mrs. E d w a rd Shaw M iller; tre a su re r, A. A. A llen ; secre G iven by S ta n field Com m er. C lub tary , M innie M c F arlan d ; le c tu re r, M em bers of th e H. A. H ooker R ussell M iller; stew ard , Roy B all; Music by the Troubadors fam ily w ere h ere M onday in th e in a s s is ta n t stew ard s, Dan R an sier and A dm ission 60c & 15c A nna Skoubo; door keeper, H a rry te re s t of d iv id in g th e estate. Ford. M a rg aret F ren ch from S tage G ulch is v is itin g Mrs. M abel W eeks and fam ily. School d ire c to rs b u ilt some needed shelves in the school house M onday evening. Mr. a n d M rs. Bob H ooker an d fam ily of Boise, Idaho, and Lou H ooker a re v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. Je ssie H ooker. Miss M y rth en a M a rtin w as an over n ig h t g u est of Miss M arjo ry SHOPPING DAYS TILL B u rn h am Monday. Due to in te rru p te d ele c tric service th is week th e M onday, W ednesday C H R I S T M A S . SEE US and F rid a y hot lu n ch schedule had to be suspended an d soup served on T uesday only. * FOR CANDY AND NUTS. Bud H ooker, Bob H ooker an d Lou H ooker w ere P en d leto n business vi sito rs Monday. MANY USEFUL & PRAC An en jo y ab le F.B.A. te a w as held a t th e hom e of Mrs. L ester H am m er T h u rsd a y of la s t w eek. TICAL GIFTS ..................... Mrs. Roy R ogers re tu rn e d M onday of la st week from a v isit a t U nion. Mrs. E. E. W oodruff of U nion v i A few of our Pre-Christma» Specials— sited h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Roy R ogers and fam ily over th e week end. She w as accom panied by h e r son and h is w ife, Mr. an d Mrs. W illia m W ood ruff. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred C able an d d a u g h te r D oreen and Mrs. W illiam D oreen and Mrs. W illiam M ikesell w ere P en d leto n business v isito rs M onday._______ _____ ________ DANCES A t S ta n fie ld COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s • A ttra c tiv e 3 -h e a t fu lly a p proved h e a tin g pad. S oft ta n cam els h a ir fin ish . T h e rm o s ta tic & 9 ft co n tro l, cord Sam e as above except sm aller, One p in t w a te r co n ta in e r. W ill hold tre e s up to 2% in ch es in d ia m e te r ... Now— Mr. an d Mrs. C arl H a ll a re p a r e n ts of a d a u g h te r born S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a t th e hom e of Mrs. H ow a rd M ontgom ery In H erm iston. Jam es B yrnes s p e n t F rid a y in W a lla W alla on business. A la rg e crow d a tte n d e d th e b azaar sponsored by th e ladies aid a t th e C om m unity h a ll W ednesday. Bill S w itzler is in th e P en d leto n h o sp ita l reco v erin g from bru ises an d c u ts received from an a u to accident. Mrs. E lm ore M cK enzie an d Mrs. O. P. M iller and son N eill s p e n t F r i day m o rn in g in P en d leto n . Mrs. W illiam C onlon w as hostess to th e bridge clu b a t h er hom e F r i day aftern o o n . Mrs. B ill S w itzler and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n L ennox v isited B ill S w itz ler in L a G rande S a tu rd ay . Mrs. Jess C onnell. Mrs. L yle B row n an d Mrs. E ffie J a r v is and Mrs. E a rl B ensel of H erm isto n sp en t F rid a y in P en d leto n shopping. H. B. H ull w as sick an d u n a b le to w ork a t his sto re M onday and T ues day. V. D. B ram er, w ho is em ployed a t K in zu a sp en t th e w eek end w ith h is tam ily here. M r. a n d Mrs. E a rl C h erry of H ep p n er sp en t S a tu rd a y an d S unday v is itin g a t th e hom e of his m o th er. Mr. and Mrs. Von H ia tt of P e n d leto n sp e n t S u n d ay v is itin g a t th e nom e of h is p a re n ts a n d b ro th er. T. O. W aller, salesm an fo r C. C. A n d erso n ’s in P e n d le to n , w as in U m atilla M onday. Mr. a n d Mrs. R alp h S olkeld an d Mrs. Ida lm es sp e n t M onday in P e n d leto n shopping. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry R odenbough an d d a u g h te r D oris sp e n t T uesday in P en d leto n . Mrs. Max G ray b eal and son M ax sp e n t th e week end in Y akim a. H er nephew , w ho had been v is itin g a t th e ir hom e for a s h o rt tim e, accom panied them and rem ain ed a t his h o m e . ______ ____ ________ STANFIELD NEWS Heating Pad 75c GAS STATIONS By Mrs. G lenn O strom S tro n g , s tu rd ily b u ilt stool w ith im ita tio n le a th e r c u sh ion on top. R u b b er tip p ed legs p re v e n t sc ra tc h in g floors. EACH ...... SAMSON LIFETIME, JR. UMATILLA HEWS Kitchen Stool $1.98 LIFETIME An a ll-ste e l sta n d , en am eled in g reen and red. One q u a r t steel w a te r c o n ta in e r. H olds tre e s up to 3 inch es O f S ft in d ia m e te r ............. er Christm as Special Eight More Tricycle Use it d ire c tly R e g u la r 3.25 ........... fo rtu n e to lose a ro u n d a h u n d red ton of hay by fire T uesday aftern o o n . T h e fire s ta rte d on th e Joe K inney ra n c h a d jo in in g Mrs. W ilk en s and spread to the hay sta c k s before it w as noticed. All th e men a v ailab le on B u tte r Creek assisted th e W ilkens in ch eck in g th e blaze._______ Camp S tan field w as re p resen ted a t the CCC d is tric t ed u c a tio n a l con ference in H eppner T uesday by Lt. H. P. B onnew ltz, com m an d in g o ffi cer, Dr. C. G. W eism an, cam p s u r geon, A. I. S w itzer, e d u c a tio n a l a d viser, L t. C laude L eM asters, s u b a l te rn an d J. R. C h e n a u lt, S.C.S. cam p su p e rin te n d e n t. P lan s a re p ro g ressin g nicely for th e com m unity C h ristm a s p rogram to be given in th e h ig h school a u d i to riu m T h u rsd ay n ig h t D ecem ber 21. A jo in t in s ta lla tio n of th e o fficers of S tan field , Echo, W estlan d and Co lum bia G ran g es w as held in th e S tan field G range h all T uesday n ig h t. E ber Mossie, assisted by seven m em bers of th e W h ite E ag le O range, w ere th e in s ta llin g officers. T he N eighborhood club, w hose m em b ersh ip in clu d es ladies in th e n o rth side of th e p ro ject, m et a t th e H. H am m ill hom e T h u rsd a y a f te r noon. Mrs. G. E. G reath o u se w as hostess to th e S tu d y club a t h er hom e Dec em ber 7 w ith Mrs. T roy C olem an p resid in g . A p ap er on th e C iv ilian C o n serv atio n corps, w ritte n by Mrs. F. A. S helton, w as read by Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s, because of th e absence of th e form er. Mrs. F. G reene gave a paper on th e "Y o u th of T o d ay ." T he C h ristm as lu n ch eo n w ill be on D ecem ber 21 a t th e H i W ay C afe a t 1 :3 0 , follow ed by a g if t ex ch an g e and social tim e a t th e J. F. R ueber hom e w ith th e m em bers of th e ex e c u tiv e co m m ittee as co-hostesses. Miss J e n n ie A lbon. for 30 y ears a re sid e n t o t 8 ta n fie ld , observed h er 90th b irth d a y a t h er hom e W ednes day, D ecem ber 13. M any frien d s called to offer c o n g ra tu la tio n s and good w ishes. T he Wool G row ers A u x iliary of the w est end of th e co u n ty held th e ir C h ristm a s p a rty a t th e N. D B ard home T uesday. C o n tra c t w as played d u rin g th e afte rn o o n . W allace B aker of Spokane w as a Grocery Assortment 95c-$1.95-2.95 R. & W. Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 39c Choc. Holiday Cream 214 69c M. Refvem General Merchandise RED & WHITE S t a n f i e l d ................................................ 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