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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
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