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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1937 M A N Y U M A TILLA PEOPLE VA C A TIO N HUNTER’S CAFE Ina and Barbara > />ZÆ M IE IB Iß T (C m ian S T T M A S ^wiiltntaS .1937. YULtTinE LHH R ( Cheery greetings a n d hearty wishes that every thing glad and good and fine may come to you at Christmas and through all the New Y e a r............ CONNOR’S Repair Shop And the Best of Everything throughout the year Hermiston Beauty Shop .j. .j. .> + X 93 7 « + * ❖ I » 1937 y LUU And Heartiest Wishes for your Happiness at Christmas and throughout the coming year HERMISTON TRANSFER CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT LINES Phone 3 1 Best Wishes for your Christmas • A. W. Behrman Jeweler < .TO WALKER’S Service Station Associated Products Mr. and Mrs. Bill S w itzler re tu rn ed from P o rtlan d F rid a y w here th ey have been v isitin g . The Ladies A lta r Society held a b azaar In th e post office b u ilding la st F riday. Mrs. S cott 'B ro w n an d d a u g h te r M arg aret sp en t F rid ay m orning in P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and d a u g h te rs E rm a an d Jo a n sp en t S atu rd ay In W alla W alla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill B oulten spent S atu rd ay in W alla W alla. Mrs. N orm an W orthley le ft S un day evening for P o rtlan d , w here she and Mr. W o rth ley w ill spend th e C hristm as holidays. Mr. W o rth ley le ft for P o rtla n d Tuesday. School was dism issed T uesday a t 1 2 :0 0 , noon. T he com m unity C h rist m as tree was held Tuesday evening. E arly dism issal of school perm itted th e teach ers to reach th e ir homes by C hristm as. Those leaving w ere: Miss C lara C orrigan to P o rtlan d , and M cM innville: Cecelia Beyler to A sto ria: M ary Lew is to Oregon C ity: Elsie Ja n e T ucker to L ex in g to n : N orm an W orthley to P o rt la n d ; In a G ilb ert to H erm iston; S ara Rix to P o rtlan d . T he h igh school chorus sang c a r ols F rid a y n ig h t, and th e "E v e ry body Sing” club caroled Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thom pson of M ilton spent S atu rd ay v isitin g here w ith his parents. Mr. an d Mrs. George K endler Jr. and d a u g h te r Y voune, Mr. an d Mrs. E ldon Thom pson spent S atu rd ay aftern o o n in P endleton. E. A. M cM illian and d a u g h te r J a n e t of R eith spent T uesday here v isitin g friends. Wishing you happy times on Christmas day and and all along the New Year way. CONNOR’S Cash Store YITLETIDE BE5T UNSRES As your Christmas candles glow, May you joy and comfort know— And may the New Year bring to you, The best of all life’s blessings, too. Hermiston Light & Power Co. <• <• .j, PINE C IT Y ------ By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r ♦ « Floyd M athers of B u tter Creek w ill serve as a c tin g postm aster for th e Echo post office, s ta rtin g w ork M onday, December 21. L and tra n sfe rs have been made on B u tte r Creek recently. B arney Doh e rty is th e new o"wner of th e old C arlson place w hich W. D. N eill has ren ted for th e past th ree years. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r an d E. B. W a tte n b u rg er Jiave purchased th e old F red Lee place from W. J. W a tte n b u rg e r of Echo. A ugust R auch retu rn ed from O re gon S ta te college S atu rd ay a fte r- 1 noon to spend th e C hristm as v aca tion w ith his p are n ts and friends. Tom H ealy an d Joe K enny w ere v isito rs a t th e Jo h n H ealy home Sunday. A card p arty w as enjoyed a t th e J. S. Moore home F rid ay evening. H igh honors w ent to Mrs. Joyce S m ith and M arion Finch. Low scores w ent to Bili S m ithers and Mrs. Jo h n H arrison. W. D. N eill and Floyd M athers sp en t from F rid ay u n til M onday In S eattle on business. M arie and Ja ck H ealy visited S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e home of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. John H ealy. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r w ere called to Pasco because of th e illness of th e ir son E arl. A show er and q u iltin g w ere giv en T h u rsd ay in honor of Mrs. Floyd M athers a t th e J. S. Moore home. M any lovely g ifts were received. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H ealy an d fam ily w ere in H eppner S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill sp en t th is week in W heeler co unty on b u si ness. F red R auch was a business v isit or in H erm iston Monday. Miss Dora E. Moore is spending C h ristm as vacation a t her home in R ainier. ♦ « IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM Sunday. T he high school b ask etb all team s m otored to T ouchet la st S atu rd ay n ig h t fo r a game. I. Bishop is ill w ith a severe cold. Mr. an d Mrs. Don Isom an d little d a u g h te r m otored from B aker, Ore., T hursday. Don retu rn ed to his w ork b u t Mrs. Isom an d baby rem ain ed for th e holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C olter of P o rtlan d are v isitin g a t th e Don K enny home. Melvin H ard er and Roy Sw artz of Hood R iver, Or., visited th e ir a u n t, Mrs. W. C. Isom and fam ily, M onday, as th ey w ere en ro u te from a business trip to W alla W alla an d home. Mrs. Raym ond L am oreaux e n te r tain ed th e Pep club m em bers a t her hom e F rid a y aftern o o n . G erald Buell, who has been in th e H erm iston G eneral hospital for several days. Is now w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell, w here he w ill m ake his home. A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Plenty of joy and gladness May Christmas bring to you! Plenty of hope and prom ise May n e x t year bring anew! Kopacz Service SAVORY BITS FOR CAROLERS “ It came upon th e m id n ig h t clea r,” may w ell be th e echo of a tru ly m ysterious holiday n ig h t. A n ig h t th a t lends itself w ith beauty an d aw e to rev erb eratio n s of songs of lu sty caro lers as th ey w alk or drive, b u t who give music to th e air, th e n ig h t before C hristm as. C aroling is a custom th a t has s u r vived th e ages. It speaks a language th a t can be tra n sm itte d th ro u g h no o th e r m eans. It inspires an d gives confidence to its ra p t lesteners, and an ex u b e ran t in w ard joy to those, who, because of th e ir love of song, p articip a te. The song may go on . . . from early evening, to m id n ig h t and day break, b u t it is most p o pularly cre ated w hen p le asa n tries of fireside cheer and food break th e hour. T his u nanim ous feeling gives golden op p o rtu n ity to those in terested in co n trib u tin g "tow ard th e e n tire sp irit, b u t who can n o t sing, to have p rep a ra tio n s in hand for serv in g th e m id n ig h t snack or th e dayb reak b reak fast. A little fo re th o u g h t to w ard th is open house should elim i n ate fussing m any h ours in its p re p aratio n . W ith d eco ratin g th e tree, la st m in u te g ift p rep a ra tio n s and m any o th e r dem ands for tim e, it is best to plan a m eal, sim ple to p re pare, b u t one th a t possesses an’ a ir of frien d lin ess and cheer. It should, of course, be n o u rish in g and should be one th a t stim u la tes in v ig o ra tin g body w arm th . Two such m enus follow. T he first may be a m id n ig h t snack, and th e follow ing one a dayb reak b rea k fa st suggestion th a t will b rin g new life to th e m ost w eary caroler. P o tato Soup w ith Sausage Slices Celery Sticks H ot B u ttered T oast F ru it Cake Coffee PAGE THREE BEST WISHES for Christmas and the New Year PE N N O C K ’S G arage ih F 1? 3 7 ^ ^ 1 5 3 7 Just an old fashioned greeting Which each year becomes new— May the joys of the season, Be with yours and you! Christmas with its smiles, its greetings, its wishes, its friendships, and its giving, may it be a merry time for you. KNERR’S Repair Shop Beauty Shop R U B Y ’S TD ALL 133 7 C hisholm G rain & F eed Co. Red O range Juice Cream y Scram bled E ggs w ith Chipped Beef Toasted M uffins C hristm as Cookies ■ H ot Chocolate P o tato Soup w ith Sausage Slices: 3 cups m ilk, 1 slice onion, 2 tbsp. b u tte r, 2 tbsp. flour, sa lt an d pep per, 1 cup m ashed potatoes, 2 pig sausages. Scald m ilk w ith onion in the top of a double boiler. M elt b u tte r, add flour an d seasoning and g rad u a lly stir in th e h o t m ilk from w hich th e onion has been removed. Add m ash ed potatoes and re tu rn to th e double boiler an d beat u n til th e m ix tu re is p erfectly sm ooth. Add crossw ise slices of freshly cooked an d bro w n ed sausages. Serve very hot. Serves 4. □ ÏT33 :93?. Hermiston Drug Co. « ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Mace of Tekoa. W n., a re g u ests of th e ir d au g h ter Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s and family. Mrs. N e ttie F low er of H eppner, Ore., accom panied her cousins Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom home F rid a y for a sh o rt visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H orner of P en dleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl K n ig h ten Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Hower, who has been v isitin g relativ es in The Dalles retu rn ed home Sunday. Mrs. S hirley L in k h a rt of P o rtlan d is v isitin g her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F rederickson. Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r B row ning of P rin ev ille are v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. Jack B row ning. E lroy L am oreaux spent th e week end w ith his fam ily. David Rand is ill a t his home th is week. « *, Edd Adams sold his tow n p ro p e rty to Roy M innick and has p u r chased th e F ag erströ m property n o rth w est of Irrig o n w here he w ill move in th e near fu tu re . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. N ettie Flow er were d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Voile Farm B ureau C o-op erative of Hermiston G range C o-op erative C o-operative S erv ice Station U m a tilla C o-op erative C ream ery H erm iston M ercan tile C o-op erative