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PACK EIGHT * THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. . . . . I Zd*5* i * t * The Christmas lights g * * \\¡ // V* * burn brightly, /¿ + And cast a cheery glow, I I $ I Bringing Christmas memories I It thrills onr hearts to knew, I May all the Season’s pleasures I And all its joy and peace s Remain with ye« throughout the I year, s And constantly increase. I I I Hermiston Light & Power Co. Saylor’s report a fine December business, much in excess of Novem ber in all lines of clothing and spe cial goods for presents tor Christ mas. Brierley’s business is reported good In all lines of small articles, and heavy sales In holiday cards. Ruby McMillan has sold a large quantity of silk lingerie and hose, as well as desses and handkerchiefs. Yeager's bakery has had a special trade in cakes, pies and cookies. A. W. Behrman has had good sales of lockets, chains, watches and small jewelry. Mor-Tone Sound Service has sold a number of radios and electrical articles. Ben O’Conner reports a normal business with special increase the last few days. Hale’s is well satisfied with the season’s business, and many articles have been sold to Christmas trade. Rohrman's report one of the best months of the year in the automo bile business, but no Christmas goods on hand. All service stations report a large sale of gas and oil and some car ac cessories. Christmas travel has swelled their, sales, which would have been greater had the weather permitted normal travel. I 1 CHORUSES PRESENT I CHRISTMAS CANTATA wedding trip to Portland. The young couple will make their home at Ione. Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of the Hermiston high school. Mr. Peter son is a musician and plays In the Troubadors orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster's granddaughter arrived in Los An geles, Cal., December 13. Her par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fos ter. This Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hall have re turned from Texas where they had been visiting for some time. Miss Barbara Reid returned from O.S.C. Friday to spend the vacation with her parents. Miss Edna Ott is expected home this week to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J Ott. Mrs. Elmer Ryland Is much Im proved at this writing. Miss Nina Rae McCulley returned home from O.S.C. this week to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal McCulley. Miss Myrthena Martin will leave this week end to spend the holidays at her home in Madras. Miss Arilda Foster left last week for The Dalles where she will be em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable and daughter motored to Pendleton Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ryland were business visitors in Pendleton Tues day. (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Claud Upham are the proud grandparents of a grand BEAUTIFUL STORY daughter arriving December 8, at the home of their daughter Helen. Land Sale Notice. TOLD IN SONG PULSE HOLIDAY The little girl’s parents are Mr. and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "The Child of Bethlehem,” a can Mrs. Laurence Hart of Gaston, Ore. That the undersigned, Sheriff of (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm were Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue tata composed by Louise E. Stairs of an order duly made and entered in sales; expecting a cleanup of anad directed by Miss Gwendolyn business visitors in Heppner over herein by the County Court of Uma stocks. Ross, was presented at the Decem the week end. tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th The Thompson Drug Company has Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson re day of December, 1938, will, on the sold a number of radios, and electri ber meeting of the P.T.A. by the 28th day of January, 1939, at the combined high school glee clubs. turned Wednesday of last week from hour of 10 o’clock In the forenoon, cal goods, besides many cards, box The group was accompanied by a three weeks’ trip to Bellingham, sell to the highest bidder for cash es of candy and small articles; high Phyllis Sixes. Port Angeles, and Chehalis, Wn. In hand, at the front door of the ly pleased with the season’s busi A baby boy arrived at the home “The Child of Bethlehem” is a Umatilla County Court House, Pen ness. dleton, Oregon, subject to a mini cantata telling of the birth of of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson recently. Harry Connor states that he is Christ. First we hear the voices of The Thompsons live on the Bessie mum price of $36.60 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the highly satisfied with the business of the angels telling the world the Spencer ranch. following described parcel of land, the season. He states that he has Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammer heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore sold, besides other Christmas gro glad tidings and urging every one made a business trip to Pendleton to sing with joy and spread the gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, ceries, a ton and a half of candies, news. We are told that the Lord last week. to-wlt: and 1500 pounds of peanuts. Dinner guests at the L. W. Doug SEU NH% and NEU SE<4 sent his son to give the world peace North and East of Highway, Burnham & Burnham has sold and comfort to teach all the people las home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Section 24, Township 4, North many durable and special clothing about the goodness. In a beautiful Claud Upham and Mr. and Mrs. Bax Range 28, E. W. M. articles; reports a business for the solo and chorus the star of the east ter Hutchison. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff Mrs. George Beddow gave a show of Umatilla County. last month better than that of last leads the three wise men to lay rare year. gifts at Jesus’ feet. Shepherds er in honor of Mrs. Thompson (Dec. 22-Jan. 26) watching their flocks in the fields Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Claud Upham mo and on the hills are afraid when they hear the angel voices. The tored to Pendleton last week. Lois Hutchison had as guests Sun "Glory Chorus” offers praise and thanks to God for sending His Son day Miss Myrthena Martin, Miss Re and giving "Peace on Earth, Good becca Pierson, George Sale and Ed Will to Men.” The Virgin Mary, ward Shaw. John DeMoss is having a large mother of Jesus, sings a beautiful We wish the very best the season lullaby to her babe in the manger. brooder house erected on his turkey The adoration is complete when the ranch. affords. Dell Christley put up a new build shepherds come to see the Holy Child. The cantata ends as the ing for forage. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison of chorus sings "Adeste Fldeles, Laeti Pendleton were over night guests at Trlumphantes.” Jumbo’s Lbs. Synopsis of songs: "Hark! What the Baxter Hutchison home Satur Mean Those Holy Voices” ; "How day. Roads were being graded in Co Beautiful on the Mountains” ; Lbs. "Break Forth into Joy"; "His Name lumbia district this week. Shall be Called Emmanuel” ; "The Land Sale Notice. Hard Mix Spirit of the Lord” ; "Star of the Lb. East” ; "And there were Shep IS HEREBY GIVEN that herds” ; “And Suddenly there watj the NOTICE undersigned, Sheriff of Umatll Ripe with the Angel” ; “Glory to God In la County, Oregon, by virtue of an Large Can Hostess the Highest” ; “Cradel Song” ; “Let order duly made and entered herein Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem” ; by the County Court of Umatilla “Calm On the Listening Ear of County, Oregon, on the 9th day of 15 oz. can December, 1938, will, on the 14th Night” ; "Arise, Shine” ; and “Come day of January, 1939, at the hour and Adore Him.” of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon High Grade Soloists were: Baritone, Jim Jack- sell to the highest bidder tor cash in Lb. son; Soprano, Geraldine Mullins, hand, at the front door of the Uma tilla County Court House, Pendle Gladys Pierson and Maxine Blin- ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum 1 lb. ston; Alto, Virginia Dyer and Wanda price of 210.00 therefor, to be paid n u ttie s t Pkgs. Moore; Tenor, Allen Clarke; Bass, In cash, at the time of sale, the fol Alford Shipp; Trio, Maxine BUn- lowing described parcel of land heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore ston, Frances Follett and Allen gon, Sweet Dill Large Ja r acquired for delinquent taxes, Clarke; Duet, Ellen HammiU and to-wlt: Barbara Follett. SEU N EU . South of A line Canal, Section 14. Township 4, Members of chorus include Betty Whole Kernel Vacuum Pack North Range 28. E.W.M. Rood, Johanna Casper, Beatrice R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Hord. Marion Ott, Lois Casper, Ruby Umatilla County. Metteer, Lillie Moyer, Florence (Dec. 15-Jan. 12) W estag 8 oz. bottle Kowltx, Mae Yeager, Janice Mad Land Sale Notice. den, Velma Morgan, Lorene Holling, Dorothy Pierson, Virginia Todd, Sweet French Lbs. IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dorothy Knox, Myra Getchell, Lu the NOTICE undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil cille Weeks, Mary Harris, Barbara la County. Oregon, by virtue of an Follett, Maribelle Clarke, Thelma order duly made and entered herein 14 oz. can Shipp, Ellen Hammlll, Betty More by the County Court of Umatilla house, Darwin Shaw. Maxine Blln- County. Oregon, on the 9th day of November, 1938, will, on the 14th ston, Geraldine Mullins, Gladys Pier day of January, 1939. at the hour of Lb. Oregon Rose son, Mary Helene Plersol. Marlon 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon, sell Pierce, Eleanor Sires, Wanda Moore. to the highest bidder tor cash in Lauretta Mulklns. Marie Kennlson, hand, at the front door of the Uma 80 Embossed Pkg. tilla County Court House, Pendle Jane Jackson. Virginia Dyer, Fran ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum ces Follett, Jim Jackson, John Knox. price of 240.00 therefor, to be paid M î l l r Federal or Tall cans Bobby Miller. Alvin Walke, Gerald In cash, at the time of sale, the fol For 1V11IK Bordens Garley, Eugene Wells, Charles Pier lowing described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore son, Gilbert Dyer, John Allen, gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, Alford Shipp, Bob Pierson. Eldon to-wlt: Local S it NEU, Section 17, Town Saylor. Bill Corpe. Delmar McCrac ship 4, North Range 28. E.W.M. ken. Allen Clarke. Tom Quick and Staley’s R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Bob Jackson. Lb. pail Umatilla County. White « « • « « « • « « (Dec. 15-Jan. 12) THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 193S. the will annexed of the estate of James I. Agnew, deceased, has filed his final account and report In the administration of the estate; that the County Judge by order duly made and entered has appointed Monday, the 9th day of January, 1939, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place where all ob jections and exceptions to said final account and report will be> heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this the 8th day of Decem ber. 1938. ARETAS W. AGNEW, Administrator. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys for Administrator. (Dec. 8-Jan. 6) G is e iin q s io You at this Christmas Season for Happiness Throughout the Year. TAKEN UP NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about eight days at the Col. L. W. Jordan ranch, eleven miles west of Hermis ton, the following described ani mals: One brown gelding, brand MO. One sorrell colt, brand MO, said animals will be sold, unless re deemed at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 24th day of December, 1938, at the above described ranch at 10:00 o’clock in the morning. Dated at Hermiston on this 7th day of December, 1938. Signed B. CELLERS. (December 8-15-22) NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of AMANDA AGNEW, Deceased. Notice, is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern that Are- tas W. Agnew, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Amanda Agnew, deceased, has filed Hermiston Dry Cleaners his final account and report in the administration of the estate; that the County Judge by order duly made and entered has appointed Monday, the 9th day of January. 1939, at the hour of ten o’clock In the forenoon as the time and the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place where all ob jections and exceptions to said final account and report will be heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this the 8 th day of Decem ber, 1938. ARETAS W. AGNEW, Administrator. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys for Administrator. (Dec. 8-Jan. 5) STOKES To You, and You and You Peanuts 2 M ixed Nuts Candy O lives Cranberries M ince M eat M arshm allows P ickles Corn V anilla Prunes 2 2 0 T om ato Ju ice B utter Napki :ins 3 Broom Syrup 4-Tie 25c 39c 10c 10c 12c He 24c 24c 10c 19c 25c 5c 34c 7c 19c 29c 59c Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON, OREGON * COLUMBIA ♦ CLOSED MONDAY! STOCK UP! EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 23 and 24. JELL WELL NOB HILL pkg- Popular Desert COFFEE LB. 20c Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tin CRACKERS 2 lbs. LIBBY’S 2 Sieve N.B.C. Snowflakes PEAS Hallowi Dates The Best s* No. 2 J b 'Tins - 3 lbs. ¿S Fresh Stock io # PINEAPPLE Libby’s Giant 1)4 tins Cranberry Sauce, 2 tins Economical 39* 2 Lbs. Full-O-Gold No. 1 tins Blue Plate XO4 CHOCOLATES Good Quality 2% lbs. 59c SHRIMP £ Wet Pack 5 «»«• 'Tins 984 4 lbs. 45^ 4 lbs. 45^ 4 lbs. 4 2 lbs. J9 < 5 lb. box FRENCH CREME ;; Assorted Pieces 2 lbs. 25c HARD MIX < > Satin Finish 2 lbs. 25c CHOCOLATE DROPS 11 Old Fashioned 25* 2 lbs. 25c ;; MIXED NUTS ♦ High Quality Mix — FRESH PRODUCE — CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. Red - Juicy Fruit Sweet Potatoes No. 1 Smooth Jerseys CELERY POWDERED SUGAR or BROWN 3 Lbs. 19* 33* 7 lbs. »5* lge. bunch Utah - At Its Best GRAPEFRUIT Large Arizonas ORANGES Cheaper Than Ever .. doz. 3 doz. 49* 59< NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. O By Lola Hutchison ♦ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Miss Norma Blahm, daughter of UMATILLA COUNTY. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm. and Har In the Matter o fthe Estate of ry Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Peterson of Ione, were united In JAMES I. AGNEW, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per marriage Monday of last week at sons whom It may concern that Are- Paaco. Wn. They left for a ahort taa W. Agnew, administrator with MQNEY-SAVIN6 CA$H GPOCER