THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1937"
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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31 hr Wrrniiaton Srralft
long to th e several com m unities
w hich should take g re a t pride in it,
P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is an d endeavor to use and m ain tain
ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by th e splendid ben efits provided for
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, them.
P ublishers.__________________________
■ n tered as Second Class M atter
December, 1908. U m atilla County,
Oregon._______________ ___________ ___
S ubscription R ates.
One Y ear .................................
Six M onths .................. - .........
T h ree M onths .............. —
32.00
1.00
.60
Juice Benefits.
Do not th in k th a t electricity is
com ing to you like the bloom on the
sage. It Is a n a tu ra l m ovem ent in
m odern developm ent, and farm s are
to receive th e benefits like th e ir
u rb a n friends have had for m any
years. It is a n a tu ra l resource being
applied to hum an needs. And w hile
it is now as stro n g a m ovem ent as
n a tu re itself and holds in its power
g re a t unlim ited blessings, it re
quires g rea t effo rt to apply and dis
trib u te .
T he beginning, on th e firs t of a
new year, of a lengthy system rep re
sen ts nearly tw o years of honest ef
fo rt by th e several com m unities and
th e ir leaders and the allo tm e n t by
U ncle Sam of a large sum of money.
These effo rts and the re tu rn a b le
funds m ust be coordinated into a
business en terp rise th a t m ust pay
its way. W hile, In several ways, it
m ay be considered a g ift from h ea
ven— heaven helps only those who
best help them selves.
T his splendid work is no dole or
relief en terp rise, Just handed out to
you. It is so m e th in g th a t m ust be
sustain ed , or m ain tain ed and th e o r
ig inal fund be retu rn ed to the gov
ern m en t, a t a very low ra te of In
te re st and over a long period of
tim e. It is a tru ly cooperative plan,
ju s t th e sam e as o u r o th e r success
ful cooperatives for w hich th is d is t
ric t is renow ned, and m ust be h an d
led th ro u g h o u t the years to come
u n d er careful and stric t business
methods.
The Bystem has been carefully
planned. U nder governm ent req u ire
m ents and inspection, it w ill be well
b u ilt. T here w ill be n o th in g lax, or
shoddy, or cheap about it. It will be-
j d ay for M onum ent, Or., to a tte n d
th e fu n e ra l of th e ir niece, Mrs. Ar-
le tt F lem ing, who passed aw ay in
A laska, early in December.
Mr. an d Mrs. E arl Isom an d Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. K endler Jr. w ere d in
ner guests of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Isom, on C h ristm as day.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Voile an d fam
ily were d in n e r guests of Mr. and
A splendid
C h ristm as program Mrs. O m ohundro at H erm iston on
was rendered by h igh school and C h ristin as day.
Mr. and Mrs. Duus called on Mr.
grad e school stu d e n ts in th e au d i
toriu m W ednesday n ig h t, December and Mrs. Voile Sunday.
Mrs. N ettie F low ers visited th e
23, w hich was atten d ed by a large
Voile fam ily Sunday. Ross Langdon
crow d from th e com m unity.
and son of H eppner drove over S un
Leo F low er of K lam ath F alls call
day to ta k e Mrs. F low ers to her
ed on his cousins, Mr. an d Mrs. W.
C. Isom on T h u rsd ay n ig h t w h 'le home.
Mr. and Mrs. F oster of Echo v isit
en ro u te to W eston.
ed Mrs. S tella P aulson o ver the
Mr. and Mrs. Ja y B erry and fam
ily of T he Dalles spent th e holidays week end.
MANY HOLIDAY
VISITORS IRRIGON
w ith Mrs. B erry 's p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. E m m ett McCoy.
B ert D exter and d a u g h te r Violet
of U m atilla sp en t C h ristm as w ith
his son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
B ert D exter. Mrs. D exter w en t to La
G rande to v isit h er son V allis, who
is th e proud fa th e r of a son, born
Monday, Decem ber 19.
Miss D usenberry, p rim ary teacher,
spent C h ristm as in Y akim a w ith
friends.
Mr. Stevens, who is em ployed at
G oldendale, W n„ sp en t th e holidays
here w ith his fam ily.
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. V anderlinde
and baby son are v isitin g Mrs. Van-
d erlln d e’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E l
roy L am oreaux.
Mr. an d Mrs. R alph Jones spent
th e holidays w ith his p are n ts near
W eston.
Sam U m iker arriv ed to spend the
holidays w ith his fam ily an d his
w ife’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
L eicht.
Miss C lark, h igh school teacher,
spen t C hristm as a t her home in E u
gene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Footer of H er
m iston, Mr. and Mrs. C ham bers and
child ren and Mr. and
Mrs. Geo.
Rand were d in n e r guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B atie Rand and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses of Um a
tilla were d in n er g u ests of Mr. and
Mrs. R and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom left Sun-
Burnham & Burnham
W IS H IN G YOU A H jlP P Y N & V Y&4R
T ra d e Y o u r O ld Shoes
For N ew Ones!
Trade-in Value 50 cents per pair
ON A NEW PAIR
Any Shoe in the Window
Pre-Inventory Sale at
Boynton & Kelley’s
PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY
OYSTERS, for that dressing, 2-5 oz, cans ....
CRACKERS, 2 lb. carton,
" h l t e or grah am
COFFEE, Pennant or Westag, pound .........
MINCE MEAT, Graco, 2 lbs..........................
CHILI CON CARNE, Haley’s, made on the
farm, can .................................................
SHORTENING, Swift’s Jewel, 4 lb. carton
TOMATOES, Merrimac Brand, Solid pack
2* size cans ...........................................
CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s giant size (cream
pitcher free) 2 for ...............................
ORANGES, 216 sizs, 2 d o zen .......................
(in mesh bag)
Large size, dozen ...................................
SHREDDED WHEAT, the original pkg......
PEACHES, Pheasant Brand, yellow Cling,
2 large cans f o r .......................................
GRAPEFRUIT, Florida, No. 2 c a n s.............
APRICOTS, Tree ripened, large c a n ...........
PANCAKE FLOUR. Alber’s Flapjack
9.8 pound bag f o r ...................................
CRACKERS, Ritz, pound package .............
—WE DELIVER TWICE DAILY—
2&c
19 c
25c
10c
53c
11«
25c
43c
29c
lie
35c
15c
23c
55c
22c
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
The F arm B ureau A u x iliary m et
F riday, December 1 7 th , With Miss
M arth a W a lth e r and
Mrs. H. E.
McCulley in charge of th e program .
T his was th e ir an n u a l C hristm as
p arty and g ift exchange. T he club
room d eco ratio n s w ere in keeping
w ith th e season.
Mrs. Em m a U pham , Mrs. Mabel
Reid and Mrs. Em m a C h rtstley serv
ed on th e refresh m en t com m ittee.
T here w as a fine show ing of mem
bers w ith several visitors.
T he n ex t .m eeting w ill be held
Ja n u a ry 7, w ith Mrs. Em m a H u tc h
ison and Mrs. M arg aret B lahm on
th e program com m ittee, and
Mrs.
M ary B uell, Mrs. E th el H ughes and
Mrs. E d n a B arag ar on th e re fre sh
m ent com m ittee.
The S unshine Com m ittee w as busy
d u rin g th e holiday season b rin g in g
cheer and d oing kind acts for fam
ilies in th e commu n ity .
STUDENT NURSE
VISITS IN UMATILLA
Miss B etty McKenzie, who is a
stu d e n t a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital in
Pendleton, sp en t C hristm as day and
Sunday v isitin g her p are n ts, Mr.
and Mrs. E lm ore McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene M cFarland
and son M errill spent C h ristm as day
a t th e M errill P o tte r home n o rth of
H erm iston.
V irginia Compton
and W arren
Dillon of Boardm an w ere d in n er
guests C hristm as day a t th e Elm ore
McKenzie home.
Mrs. P au l W alsh and ch ild ren
V erna Dale an d M erlin P aul of The
Dalles arriv ed F rid a y aftern o o n to
v isit over the C hristm as holidays
Mrs.
w ith h er p aren ts, Mr, and
Jam es Byrnes.
C hristm as d in n e r guests a t the
Jam es B yrnes home were Mr. and
Mrs. Don H arry m an and sons Gor-
don and Je rry , Mr. and Mrs. V. D.
B ranier and son Jim , Mrs. P aul
W alsh and children V erna and Mer
lin and G lenn Ostrom.
George Butterw ood
and
H arry
G ram m er a re
b u ilding
an o th e r
chicken house on th e ir lot.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed W arren and son
spent th e C hristm as week end v isit
ing in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton S harpe and
son Jim m y spent C hristm as day vis
itin g h er p a re n ts in A rlin g to n re
tu rn in g Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
d au g h te r Jo an . Mr. an d Mrs. Don
H arry m an
and
son, Mrs. P aul
W alsh and ch ild ren spent C h rist
mas even in g in T ouchet v isitin g th e
Byrnes fam ily.
Mrs. H a rrie t Ford of B rem erton
is v isitin g h er m other Mrs. Jen n ie
Blakeley d u rin g
C hristm as
v aca
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy K endler of Bon
neville sp en t C hristm as w ith
his
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler
Sr.
Mr. an d Mrs. A1 M oran an d Jim
Jack an d V eta sp en t the C hristm as
week end in Benton City where
they visited h er sister and fam ily.
Miss W ilm a S trick lan d an d Joe
M ann were u n ite d in m arriag e F ri
day in W alla W alla. The couple w ill
m ake th e ir hom e here w here Mr.
M ann is engaged In w ork on th e
river.
Louise Bensel and Evelyn Ford,
stu d e n ts a t th e La G rande N orm al
are spending th e C hristm as holidays
v isitin g th e ir p aren ts.
Ruby W eath erell of A rlin g to n is
v isitin g her sister, Mrs. M ilton
Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore of H er
m iston w ere d in n e r guests a t the
Joe T ucker hom e on C hristm as day.
H elen B arbouletos, who Is w ork
ing in H erm iston, spent C hristm as
day w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Barbouletos.
A lbert Vieg, w ho has been q u ite
ill, is now able to re tu rn to work.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Jo d er w ere
d in n er guests C hristm as day of Mr.
and Mrs. Lew Brow nell.
D elbert V an Schoiack, Bill Bous-
quet and Tom Cooney sp en t C h rist
mas n ig h t in P en d leto n w here they
atten d ed a dance.
Mr. and Mrs. George K endler Jr.,
and d a u g h te r Y vonne spent C h rist
mas day at th e W. C. Isom home in
Irrig o n .
Mr. and Mrs. A1 M oran and Veta
Jack and Jim w ere Tuesday evening
d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sw itzler.
Mrs. Tom O’Donnell of P o rtlan d
spent W ednesday of la st week v isit
ing here.
Mrs. V. D. B ram m er, Mrs. Don
H arry m an and E rm a B yrnes sp en t
W ednesday shopping in W alla W al
la.
Mrs. M. H u ll left W ednesday to
v isit her son Floyd In Pom eroy a f
te r a th ree w eeks’ v isit w ith his son
and d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
H a rry H ull.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry G ram m er
sp en t the C hristm as holidays v isit
ing a t th e home of th e ir son Vivien
M artin and fam ily in Toledo, W n.
PERSONALS
Mrs. T. O’G rady and Mrs. Ruby
j McMillan m otored to P endleton on
business W ednesday.
Mrs. Ina Wessel and
d au g h ter
B arb ara left T h u rsd ay m orning for
S eattle w here they w ill spend sev-
! eral days.
Mrs. H enry Som m erer sprained
her an k le badly W ednesday and will
be handicapped for some tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H K endall of
Jefferson, Ore., are v isitin g
th e ir
d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs.
A lton K ingsbury.
Jo h n n y Thom , who has been in
th e H erm iston G eneral hospital for
some tim e, was d o w n stairs for the
firs t tim e W ednesday.
Mr. an d Mrs. V. C. Sm ith and
fam ily and Mrs. May H ard ie spent
C hristinas in The Dalles w ith re la
tives.
J. I. P urdy, trav e lin g tra ffic
ag en t for th e Union P acific, was a
business visito r in H erm iston T h u rs
day.
M arvin R an k in , who has
been
su ffe rin g from blood poisoning in
his foot and leg, is d efin itely im
proving.
Members of th e C h ristian
En
deavor society and th e ir frien d s en
joyed a lively social tim e last Mon
day n ig h t a t th e Union church p a r
lors. Games and refresh m en ts were
planned for 34 young people, who
included Eldon and Donna Saylor,
E d ith Clarke, P au lin e Stoop. A rdath
Gordon. M arybell and A llan Clarke,
Joyce an d Omega S ater, H arold and
R alph Neill,
Carol Saylor,
Kay
T u rn b lad , Guy Moore, Deverde E l
wood, Joyce and N ina Rae McCulley,
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Cecil, Glen W arn er and Mrs. C. W ar
ner. Sr., C larence B uhm ann, Gene
B uhm ann, Mary, Alice and Bill
Corpe, E rn est and R ich ard R aln-
w ater. Bob Dawson, V irg in ia a nd
V ivian Dyer and G ilbert Dyer,
W anda Moore, Don S errell and Paul
Marble.
The Misses M ary H elene Piersol,
Ja n e Jackson and V irg in ia Todd
w ere jo in t hostesses a t a p a rty W ed
nesday n ig h t a t th e Legion hall.
Games and d an cin g were enjoyed by
the guests and refresh m en ts served
a t a late hour.
Mr. an d Mrs. R obert E. Brock of
W alla W alla sp en t th e ir C hristm as
vacation a t th e home of Mr. B rock’s
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brock.
P resley S tillin g s of H erm iston
had C hristm as d in n e r w ith his fa
th e r H. J. S tillin g s an d brother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pow er and B ill
H arris w ere C h ristm as day gu ests
a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. P. A.
Pow er. A d e lig h tfu l d in n e r w as e n
joyed and th e aftern o o n w as spent
in card playing. H a rris was a week
end guest a t th e P ow er home. H e is
a stu d e n t a t 0 . S. C.
Miss C lara B ry an t, who teaches a t
G reat Falls, M ontana, is sp ending
th e holiday season h ere w ith h er
sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. F raser.
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SPECIALS for December 31
CANADA DRY Ginger Ale, Sparkling-
Water and Lime Rickey, 3 f o r ...................
TOMATO JUICE, Red & White, 3 f o r ....... 2 3 «
SHRIMP, Red and White, 2 f o r ................ 3 9 c
PREPARED MUSTARD, Red & White, 9 oz. fO g
SARDINES, Crown, 3 f o r ............................. 2 9 C
FRENCH DRESSING, Red & W h ite ...........
MINCED CLAMS, Red & White, 10 oz........ 2 1 C
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Monday, January 3
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MACARONI and Spaghetti, R & W, 14 oz - JifC
BAKED BEANS & Brown Bread,
Red & White, both ..................................... J 2 C
HOMINY, Red & White, 2 | s ....................... |Q C
PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs..............................
BABY FOOD, Red & White, 6 f o r ............. 5 S C
CHOCOLATE Malted Milk, B rim ful........... 2 9 ©
SODA WAFERS, Cascade, 2 lbs.................... 2 2 C
TISSUE, Super Soft, 3 for ........................... 2 3 c
TISSUE, Blue and White, 10 f o r ................. 4 9 c
CLEANSER, Red & White, 2 f o r ................... 9 ^
LADY GODIVA Complexion Soap, 4 for .... 2 1 C
BACON, Sliced layer, lb................................. 3 9 c
BACON, Medium slabs, 12 to 16 lbs., whole
or half ......................................................... 2Q c
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