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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers, Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Ratee: One Year --- --------------------- $1.00 Six Months --------- ----- —----- .75 Thrcs Months and , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and family motored to Hermiston Satur day. ------------------ +*******$**%*•• eevv******** ucation instructor of the Y.W.C.A. cation with her parents, at Yakima, Wn., all expect to spend Mrs. T. J. O’Brien. ADDITIONAL LOCALS The Bermistan Serali —.......... .50 ON Christmas is the day when all Christiandom awakes with a feeling of joy. With It is a sense of new life and hope and spiritual brother hood. It is then we all unite, in some form, at the shrine of the Mas ter, and the world in humbleat plac ee is lifted up and in palaces of splendor is leveled down by a touch of the Divinity that shapes our ends. No real Christmas is spelled Xmas. The little word may be a short cut In business and printing but it Is poor expression of the significance of the event The Townsendites have won a great victory in Michigan which will add much to their good cheer for the holiday season. From everywhere comes reports of a great holiday trade. We hope It is only a forerunner of days to come. +646944*******% (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton and son Malcolm of Mt Vernon. Ore., arrived last Saturday night and visited friends here until Tuesday. Mr. Nor ton formerly operated the Red A White store here. Among Pendleton visitors Friday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Mrs. Wm. Davis and daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring. Miss Snow McCoy was a Pendle ton visitor Saturday. Among other Pendleton visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Say lor and Mrs. J. B. Saylor, Mrs. Levi Reeder and Mrs. Chas. Duvall. A group of Hermiston women at tended the Wool Growers’ Auxiliary luncheon in Pendleton Saturday af ternoon which was given by the Umatilla County Wool Growers’ Aux iliary at the home of Mrs. Herb Green. They were Mrs. H. T. Fra- ser, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs. Arietta White, Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Chas. F. Seitz returned last Fri day from Rock Elm, Wisconsin, where he took the body of his fath er, Ira Porter, some weeks ago for burial by the side of bis wife who preceded him in death in 1919. Mr. Porter had been visiting his son here for the past two years. Herbert Swarner and wife of Cor vallis, Ore., Lawrence and Miriam Swarner of Oregon State College, Gladys Swarner who is physical ed " HRISTMAS GREETINGS IS OUR WISH FOR YOU DURING THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON. General Auto Repairing Pennock’s Garage To Our Friends and Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry Mr. Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner. and their brother and sister Monroe and Thelma, who are at home. Bobby Thomas, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas who under went a skin-graft operation on his hands last week at the Shrine Hos pital in Portland, is reported as do ing nicely. t IRRIGON NEWS t By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding of Baker, Ore., are making their home Miss Helen Salkeld is a house in the Joe Dyer apartments. Mr. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lamor- Harding is affiliated with his uncle, eaux. O. M. Clarke, in covering this terri Mrs. J. Berry and daughter of tory for the Watkins Co. Mr. Hard Umatilla spent Sunday with Mrs. ing is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em- Harding who live on the west side. j mett McCoy. Mac and Chase McCoy from Im R. C. McReynolds, W. M. Pearson and B. A. Doyle motored to Pendle bler were visiting relatives here one ton Monday evening where they at day last week. Don Rutledge had quite a serious tended a meeting of automotive deal ers and mechanics, at which a wreck with his truck last Thursday demonstration and lecture was put as he was enroute to Portland with on by the Ecklin & Ecklin, Inc., a load of cattle. He had stopped his automotive company in the Elk's truck and was in the back when Temple. Approximately <0 dealers the brake released, letting the truck of Hermiston run back over a steep decline. None and mechanics were present. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over $ 50,000. ----------------------- of the stock was injured. Senior Rings. V. B. SWAYZE, President 1. ALEXANDER, Vice-President Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler return A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier Thirteen members of the senior ed from Portland Friday evening and class are displaying their new class will live in one of the Meadow Camp DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL rings this week which are of gold cabins temporarily. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. Russell Miller was a Boardman and silver, and which have a strik visitor Sunday. ing black insignia. are being made in The seed will be planted by the west, announced today that the ************ the Improvements interior of the church this week. quota of black locust seeds will Soil Conservation Nurseries in the + PINE CITY NEWS t A shower was given at the home probably be reached by February 1. Pacifie Northwest and in ether re By Oleta Nelli of Mrs. Adrian Allen this week hon The excellent quality of the seed and gions of the United States for the A basket social was held at Pine oring Mrs. Bert Dexter. the industry of the relief workers production of tree stock to be used City last Saturday night in the audi The school program and Christ are credited with the speed with in erosion control. Enough trees can torium for the purpose of raising mas tree will be held Thursday night which the work is progressing. be produced from the 60,000 pounds money for a community Christmas in the auditorium. Seed picking is being carried on of collected eeed to plant 250,000 tree. G. L. Bennett was the auction in the Hermiston and Echo areas. acres. eer. Approximately $57 was taken LOCUST SEED PICKING WILL The Pacific Northweet was chos Approximately 589 men from the in. The program was given by the en as the source of black locust seed BE COMPLETED BY FEBRUARY relief rolls have been used in the alumni of Pine City, with the help collection of black locust seed by because of the abundance of high of a few school students. Soil Conservation Service, U. S. the Soil Conservation Nurseries in quality seed in this region. This re A number of people stayed for the Department of Agriculture, Pullman, the Northwest. The equivalent to gion has long been famous for the dance that was given at the E. B. Wn., Dec.—Baaing his estimate up 104 men working for one year has production of high quality grass and Wattenburger home following the on the amount of seed already col been used by the Nurseries to collect legume seed, but the quantity har basket social. Lillie, Fred and Aug lected, A. L. Hafenrichter, Regional 60,000 pounds of seeds at the calcu vesting of tree seed is a new field ust Rauch furnished the music. Nurseryman of the Soil Conserva lated rate of 2.4 pounds of seed per only recently opened by the Soil Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes and son tion Nurseries in the Pacific North- six hour man-day. Conservation Nurseries. Allen spent Sunday evening visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo mew visited at the Sloan Thompson home Tuesday morning. Charlie Lee and Lowell Young were business visitors in Hermiston Saturday. Frank Helms and daughter Char- lottee and Henrietta were business visitors in Echo and Hermiston Fri day. Miss Minnie Hunttlng and Miss WATCH OUR PRICES FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY THE FIRST, 1936! the Neva Neill of Stanfield spent i week end at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill. ITEM — Description 1 Each for SAVE SAVE for SAVE C. H. Bartholomew was a business visitor in Heppner and Lexington 90c 1 18c 9c SUPER SUDS...................... 9c 25c 1 2c 1 45c 1 Monday. Miss Isabella O’Brien, who is at PEAS - No. 2 Can................. 13c 1 33c 1 6c I 65c 1 13c 1 1.20 1 36c tending the St. Mary’s Academy at 6c 1.05 1 15c BEANS - Stringless Green .. 10c 29c 1 lc 1 54c ! The Dalles, came home Saturday evening to spend the Christmas va- PEAS • Sno Line Sweet Wrinkled 10c 1 25c 1 5c 145e 1 15c 1 85c 1 35c HAPPY FIRST NATIONAL BANK STOCK REDUCTION CAT 17 A 4 L CONTINUES! I Many have already taken advantage! 12r 6 3 CORN - Del Monte - 11 oz. 10c BAKING POWDER - 12 oz. 20c WHY NOT? j 25c I 5c I 45c | 54c | 6c | 96c | 15c | 85c | 35c j 24c | 1.92 | 48c 9c 1.74 COFFEE-S. & W. Mellow’d 33c 1 90c SMOKE SALT s924."Uckoz? 79c 1 2 for $1.50 I 24c 1 3.12 1 84c 8c 1 SOAP - Classic Laundry .... 5c 1 10c 1 5c 1 19c 1 Baker’s Coconut - Shredded Moist - 13c 1 35c 1 4c 1 72c 1 11c 1 30c 1 30c 6c 1 1.30 1 26c Dr. Price’s - One of oldest and best. AND HAPPINESS REMEMBER US! IS OUR WISH WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. FOR YOU AND YOURS. OREGON SEAAR'S Barber SnoP V.C. Smith MUT Fancy Table Crystal White SYRUP SYRUP 25c - cut to 19e 10 ibs. 69c Crystal White S. o. s. SYRUP 5Lbe 39c 8 large Pads 2 for 40c P. - Vermont Maid 40° 45c - cut to 1 Pint 23c • Wishing NOME Officii PORTLAND, OREGON 3 • much you joy “ on “a Christinas Candied Peels 25c per » ROAST Mother’s Oats STEAKS 29c 18c " Succotash Each g p Any Kind Fresh Oysters Pint 25c Country 79c - Cut to 59° Crescent Lumber Jack FOR CHRISTMAS and BEST WISHES for a BRIGHT NEW YEAR. Hermiston Beauty Shoppe 2 " 35c Hamburger a lbs aw. MATCHES ' Boxes 4 ap, SARDINES In Tomato Sauce ap cans op p. SUGAR $ ,bs 99c HEINZ Del Monte SOUP SWEET POTATOES Any Kind for 25c 2 Cans 35c Creeent Baking Powder Baking Powder 34” 53C FRUITS For Salads No. 2 Tins 15c * . BLACK PEPPER 20c Per Lb. Viking COFFEE Lbe. for SAUSAGE 25c . Cut to Hermiston Drug Co. 20c " Baking Powder $225 100 bars MAZOLA OIL 5 Lbs. K. C. Shoulder Pork Laundry SOAP 35c SODA Per Lb. Fresh Ground Postum Cereal SPUDS CRACKERS Per Sack These Prices are Cash at the Store A Merry Christmas BURNHAM’S To All! GENERAL MERCHANDISE HERMISTON, OREGON