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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. S ip Wr ruttatati Wrralò Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Publishers. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1903, Umatilla County, ___ Oregon. Orjég cause by giv in g your 31.00 or w h at ever sm all p a rt you can. Buy your Red Cross stam ps and plan on using them on your C hristm as packages, cards and letters. T he Red Cross alw ays comes to th e scene of disas ter, flood or fire, w ith its corps of w orkers and supplies, and unless the indiv id u al has experienced the benefits, it is h ard to realize how far reach in g the Red C ross program Is. Give your 31.00 w ith o u t hesi tancy! Any Job—»Well Done. S ubscription R ates. One Year ..................................... 12.00 Six M onths ................................... 1.00 T hree M onths ...................................... 60 The Com mercial club is going to revive activ ities ^ fte r a rest d u rin g th e sum m er and ' early fall. T here is plenty to do and H erm iston has plenty of good men to do the Job. H erm iston is a live tow n w ith grow ing opp o rtu n ities and a live com m ercial club is essential to the grow th of the su rro u n d in g area. Men are becoming aroused to th e ir public responsibilities and m any th in g s will be accom plished tow ard the grow th of tow n and country. It has served these purposes well in years past w ith th e g re a te r oppor tu n itie s for service seen each day. T he Red Cross driv e will s ta rt ab out November 15th. A re you re a dy to do your p a rt for th is w orthy Jobs may be sh o rt th ese days, in the professions as well as th e trades, but there is still an u n filled need for men and women of o u tsta n d in g ab il ity and train in g . So says W illiam R. W hite, New York sta te su p e rin ten d ent of banks, in an address before B urknell college stu d en ts. T here's alw ays room a t th e top; yes for one o ut of a th o u san d . For the person who has tra in e d for th a t specific job th e re may be a chance th a t he will reach the top b ut w hat of the o th e r nine h u n d red and n in ety -n in e who are not so o u t sta n d in g in ab ility an d train in g . Often they m ust seek jobs in other fields. Is the need today really for "su perior p erso n s?” Our an sw er is "N o.” We need more young people who are w illin g to follow the trades of th e ir fath ers, th e farm er, the plum ber, th e tin sm ith , th e silv er sm ith, and th e m echanic, w hich will give them a real Job, h onestly and pridefully done. Not seeking th e job Look! FLOUR All Purpose 49 lb. sack $1.29 SUGAR Fine Granulated lO L b s. 53c CRACKERS Fresh Stock 2 Lb. Box 2 5c BACON Lean Backs Lb. 29c CORN MEAL Yellow or W hite 9 Lb. sack 28c BEANS Red or White 5 Lbs. 24c GUM Wrigley’s 3 for 10c RAISINS New Crop 4 Lb. Pkg. 29c P E A N U T S F r e s h Roasted Jumbo’s 2 Lbs. 2 9c Connor*« Cash Store Smoked and Lunch Meats Groceries - Fruit & Vegetable» PHONE 301 H e r m is to n M e r c a n t ile C o -o p “T h e F r ie n d ly S to r e ” th a t will draw the biggest salary for th e le ast effort, but th e Job th a t will give pride, in doing well. A contented people is w hat we need. A people w illing to live w ith in a m oderate income, w ith less striv in g to be som ething g rea t, to do som ething spectacu lar. A need to do th e sm all Jobs well, w ith a feel ing of pride in accom plishm ent, w hich will g rea tly influence and lessen th e feeling of strife, malice. Jealousy, h atred , all of w hich breed u n happiness an d disaster. A w illingness to work and a de sire and d eterm in atio n to accom plish th in g s w ith w hat we have is a g re a t need today. Any Job— well done. D ated October 28, 1937. H A RRIET M. BAKER, Adm inistratrix. . S. COOLEY, Attorney for A d m in istra trix . (Oct. 28-Nov. 25) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR N otice is hereby given th a t by an order of th e County C ourt of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County th e u ndersigned has been ap p o in t ed executor of th e estate of J. W. Clarke, deceased. All persons hav ing claim s a g a in st said estate are hereby required to p resen t them w ith in six m onths from th e d ate of th is notice, w ith proper, vouchers, to <• <s> * said executor a t th e office of A. S. Cooley in th e Jo h n s B u ilding in COLUMBIA P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon. By Dola Hutchison Dated N ovem ber 4, 1937. ENOS D. MARTIN. E xecutor. Mr. H yland, rep rese n tativ e of the A. S. Cooley, A tto rn ey for E xecutor. Silver Seal A lum inum W are, gave a (Nov. 4 - Dec. 2) d in n e r a t th e A lpha C h rlstley home Sunday. Those present w ere Mr. and Land Sale Notice. Mrs. W illiam M ikesell, Mr. and Mrs. / ____________ C laude Upham , Mr. and Mrs. A lfred NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t Cable and d au g h ter Dorene, Mr. and Mrs. B axter H utchison, Mr. and the u ndersigned, S heriff of U m atil Mrs. Glen Seeley. Mrs. Em m a Chris- la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an tley, Dell C h ristley and Mrs. H yland. o rd er duly m ade an d en tered herein by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla Mr. and Mrs. Ed W rig h t of P ilo t County, Oregon, on th e 6th day of Rock spent from W ednesday u n til October, 1937, w ill, on th e 2 0 th day F rid ay v isitin g th e A lfred Cable of November, 1937, a t th e h o u r of 10 home la st week. o'clock In th e forenoon, sell to th e Mr. and Mrs. W. P. L u ttre ll of h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, at P o rtlan d , form er resid en ts of th is th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun d istric t, spent th e week end a t the ty C ourt H ouse, P endleton, Oregon, P ercy Corm an home. W hen th e Lut- su b ject to a m inim um price of 330.- trels reached H eppner, th ey received 00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, at word th a t th e ir place of business th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing de had been dam aged by fire. scribed parcel of land, hereto fo re by Mrs. Alice W ells of P endleton a r U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, acquired rived M onday of la st w eek and is for d elin q u en t taxes, to -w lt: v isitin g fridnds. She spent F riday Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 77, W ard- n ig h t at th e Otis Buell home. w ell’s A ddition to City of Um a Mr. and Mrs. Claude U pham made tilla, U m atilla County, Oregon. a business trip to P endleton S a tu r R. E. GOAD. S h eriff day. of U m atilla County. Lois H utchison atten d ed th e b ir (Oct. 21-Nov. 18)t w, _______ thday d in n e r a t th e home of Joyce gftter la st Sunday. Notice of Land Sale. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. N otice is hereby given th a t by an o rd er of th e County C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon for U m atilla Coun ty th e u ndersigned has been ap pointed a d m in istra trix of th e estate of K ath erin e E. McCasky, deceased. All persons h av in g claim s ag ain st said e sta te are hereby req u ired to present them w ith in six m onths from th e d ate of th is notice, w ith proper vouchers, to said a d m in istra trix a t th e office of A. S. Cooley In th e Jo h n s B uilding in Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon. PLEASED W IT H RESULTS FROM LOCAL STOCK H erm iston, Oregon November 5, 1937 Owned by the People of the Community. Mr. N. J. V anskike "V ig o rb ilt” H atch ery AMAIZO BUTTER SCOTCH SYRUP . .. 5 lbs. 45c H erm iston, Oregon BEANS, White or R e d ..................................4 lbs. 25c D ear S ir; The W h ite L eghorn pullets RAISINS, New C rop.................................... 4 lbs. 31c from your flock, hatched A pril 21st, CRACKERS................................................... 7 lbs. 90c 1937, sta rte d laying a t five m onths and a re g iving e n tire satisfactio n . SILK T ISSU E ...............................................6 rolls 25c P lease book o u r order now for 100 week old Leghorn p u llets to be KELLOGG’S CORN FL A K E S............................2 for 15c four hatch ed ab o u t A pril 15. 1938. Very tru ly , ROGER’S MUSTARD ............................... qt. jar 23c Mrs. A. P. G arn er RIPE OLIVES, La Mirada B rand.............. 16 oz. 15c H erm iston, Oregon BRIMFULL CATSUP, 12 oz................................ 2 for 19c H eppner. Oregon October 27, 1937 CRANBERRIES .......................................... 2 lbs. 35c GRAPEFRUIT........................................................ 5 for 19c Mr. N. J. V anskike • V ig o rb ilt” H atch ery HOMINY, Van Camp’s 2% T in s................ 2 for 19c H erm iston. Oregon PHILLIP’S TOMATO JU IC E .................... 20 oz. 10c Dear Sir. T he W h ite L eghorn p u lle ts CO-OP CO FFEE...................................................... 1 lb. 29c purchased from you ab o u t th ree years ago were fa r su p erio r to any WAVERLY COCOA.................................. 2 lbs. 17c I have had since from o th e r h a tc h CRESCENT BAKING PO W D ER .............. 1 lb. 21c eries. As I w an t to be sure th is tim e of p lacin g my o rd er early PEARL SHORTENING.............................4 lbs. 55c enough w ith you to secure your chicks, I am g iv in g my o rd er now CRESCENT BLUEING .............................. 16 oz. 17c fo r 300 baby chicks and 100 four week old pullets. FELS NAPTHA SOAP 4 bars 25c doz. 98c T he p u llets we had from you P U R E X .......................................................... quart 13c developed faster, were so much la rg er and laid b e tte r th a n those we SUGAR .................... 100 lbs. fine granulated $5.49 now have. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t th e u n dersigned. S h eriff of U m atil la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an o rder duly made and en tered h ere in by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla County, Oregon, on th e 15th day of October, 1937, w ill, on th e 11th day of December, 193 7, a t th e h o u r of 1 0:00 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a t th e fro n t door of th e Uma tilla C ounty C ourt House, Pendle ton. Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um price of 3220.00 th erefo r, to be paid in 20 per cen t down, balance 38 per m onth a t 6 per cent in te rest, th e follow ing described parcel of land, heretofore by U m atilla C ounty, Ore gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes, to -w it: SE*4 NE*4 Section 16, T ow nship 4, N orth R ange 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD. S heriff of U m atilla County. (Nov. 11 - Dec. 9) * ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ Sage, A llsplce. Black Pepper J /* MOLASSES, Gold Label Brer Rabbit 2 Ufa - 35c SWEET THREAD COCONUT ................ lb. 29c CAKE FLOUR, Red & White 2 ' 2’s .............. 25« BISCUIT FLOUR .............................................. 29« SHORTENING, Jewel 4 lbs. 593 MILK, tall c a n s.......................................... 4 for 29c SALT, 2 lbs.................................................2 for J SUGAR ........................ 10 lbs. 59c MART COFFEE, Ground F resh ............ 1 lb. 2$C RED & WHITE COFFEE...................... 1 lb. 30c Crisco 3 Pure Vegetable Shortening Lb. can .. ...... 57« New Peel Citron Lemon - Orange Pound ... 43« Corn Meal Yellow or White HERMISTON TRADING CO. RED * W H IT E STORE Free Delivery Phons 341 Prompt, Courteous Service Charges Reasonable. your best f in a n c i a l F. B. SWAYZE, President | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation J W HEN SHIPPING CREAM—TRY C o lu m b ia C r e a m e r y A lw a y s P o r tla n d ’s H ig h e s t P r ic e s I n d e p e n d e n tly O w n e d a n d R e lia b le C h e c k s b y R e tu r n M a il 5 1 9 N .W . 2 1 s t A v e . P o r tla n d , O r e g o n A. Anderson, Prop. Pumpkin No. 2y2 Size Can Each ............... tie Squash By P ie c e ............lb. l c Whole .............. lb. */2c Soft as Silk Cake Flour Package ... 31c Ask for Picture HEW CROP RAISINS 4 £g 29c 35^* 4^ APPLES, fancy R om es........By the Box 394« GRAPE FRUIT, Arizona’s ............ Each 5^ Crackers lb. Carton...... 2^C Hershey’s Cocoa J Lb. C a n ........ 13^ Ginger Snaps Nalley ’s Combination Sale 1 PT. TANG - “Perfect 1 14-oz. KETCHUP - “Fancy” 1 JAR PURE HONEY 1 7 - P ie c e C o r o n a tio n D e sse r t S e t Regular Value $1.05 ALL FOR .................................... Fine for Lunches 2 Pounds ........ 23C Bisqulck Large Package Makes Fine Biscuits Each ................../ < k < ► ’ safeguard. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON LETTUCE, large crisp h e a d s........Each COMING AGAIN Headaches — in s u ra n c e c o m p a n y is CRANBERRIES firm red b errries .................... 2 lbs. 2 Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted to Believe Eye Strain and  policy in a stock fire 29c Flaky Sodas - Salted For One Day by fire. CRISP CELERY, U ta h ................ Bunch CUSTOM HATCHING Hotel Hermiston Thurs., Nov. 18 p ro te c te d against loss or dam age DEL MONTE HERMISTON. OREGON who has made professional visits to Hermiston for 25 vears. will again be at the p r o p e r ly WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY POULTS D r. C u rry, th e o ld R e lia b le O p to m e tr is t o f S e a ttle fu rn is h in g s should b e B oynton & K e lle y ’s Closed All Day Armistice, Nov. 11 ‘Vigorbilt’ Hatchery BABY CHICKS Y o u r h o m e a n d it s THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY, NOV. 11th. Y ours tru ly . C hris P. Brown SPECIALS FOR NOV. 12th and 13th. FLOUR, Flaky B ak e...................... 49 lbs. $1.39 CAKE & PASTRY FLO U R .................10 lbs. 43c SWEET GROUND CHOCOLATE« * " 1 lb. BAKING POWDER, Red & W h ite................ >9C SPICES, 4 OZ. ■'•utineg. C innam on. G inger, 3 for T Q p THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1937. 79c COFFEE All Brands Lb. M.J.B., Maxwell House, Schillings, Golden West and Hill’s WAX PAPER 125 Foot Roll with Cutter Each