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PAGE TWO 1ASIS THEATRE j L o c a l H a p p e n in g s FRI. - SAT. • JAN. 5 - 6 PAL N IG H T DOUBLE F E A T U R E ' «M» WllIAM BOV0 William Henry - Judith B arrett in The Television Spy SUN. - MON. - TUES. JAN. 7 - 8 - 9 Continuous Show Sunday Weaver Brothers - Ralph Byrd in Down in Arkansaw B etty Boop C artoon — Y ip Yip Y ip p y S p o rtlig h t — C a tch in g W hoppers Mrs. H a rry A ndrew s is confined to h e r hom e th is week w ith flu. B undles of old n ew sp ap ers a t th e H erald office for 5 c. H. A. Pankow le ft W ednesday for P o rtla n d w here he w as called as a w itn ess in a c o u rt case. Miss E va W ilcox sp en t from F r i day to M onday in P o rtla n d an d S a lem. , O tto Serell left la s t week for San F ran cisco w here he w ill spend th e w in ter. Miss M arian C asady, w ho becam e ill la s t F rid a y , re tu rn e d to h er w ork a t th e F a rm B u reau C ooperative S e r vice S ta tio n T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k M. Sw ayze re tu rn e d to S p o k an e T uesday a fte r sp en d in g th e holiday season w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. W h itn ey sp en t from S a tu rd a y to W ednesday v is it in g h er d a u g h te r and fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. P. H. A rro w sm ith , a t Se a ttle , W n. A m ong those p resen t for th e h o li d ays a t th e F. C. W o u g h te r hom e w ere th re e d a u g h te rs who a re te a c h in g school, Miss E va W o u g h ter of C loverdale, M iss R u th W o u g h te r of H illsb o ro , an d Miss F lo ren ce W o u g h te r o f B eaverton. 'TENDERS (JRUISE EASILV fJUf WE «NOW HOW TO HEAL 'EM Color, P o p u la r Science WED. - THURS. - JAN. 1 0 - 1 1 DOUBLE F E A T U R E GENE AUTRY in Mexicali Rose Laugh It Off s ta rrin g Constance Moore - John Downs PLUS SHORTS Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston, Oregon Specials for January 5 - 6 and 8, C h arles B ra c h e r of P ilo t R ock is v isitin g a t th e hom e of his b ro th e r, Mr an d Mrs. P a u l B rach er. Mr. a n d Mrs. Virgil* W ilk es w ere bu sin ess v isito rs in W alla W alla on T uesday. Mrs. G e rtru d e S an d ers acco m p an ied Mr. an d Mrs. L. B ro w nell of U m atilla to P en d letp n T uesday. Mr. a n d Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze e n te r tain ed a t open house on New Y ear’s Eve, Mrs. L. Goer re tu rn e d to h e r hom e M onday from th e H erm isto n G en er al h o sp ita l g re a tly im proved. Misses E d ith an d M arib elle C larke and A llan C lark e e n te rta in e d F rid a y ev en in g a g ro u p of fr.iends a t th e J. A. C lark e home. G uests a t th e F. B. Sw ayze home T uesday w ere Mrs. J. C. Sw ayze of K ennew ick, Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k Sw ay ze an d Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry B u rriss of Ju n e a u , A laska. Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds left S a tu rd a y fo r A lb an y to a tte n d th e 5 0 th w edd in g a n n iv e rs a ry of his p aren ts. T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e U nion ch u rch M issio n ary so ciety w ill be held W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , J a n u a ry 10, in th e b asem en t of th e ch u rch w ith Mr. C. W a rn e r in ch arge. Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl L each of U m a tilla a re a n n o u n c in g th e a rr iv a l of a n in e pound baby boy born S a tu r day a t th e H erm isto n G en eral hospi tal. He h as been nam ed T hom as Ned. R osem ary S erell, w ho has been sp en d in g th e h o lid ay s w ith h e r p a r en ts h ere, le ft T u esd ay for L aG rande w here she w ill, resu m e h er stu d ies a t E. O. C. E. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n G raves of H ep p n er v isited over th e w eek end a t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox. Ja c k S m ith of th e H erm isto n T ra d in g Co. has been ill th e p a st few days w ith flu an d h as been u n ab le to w ork a t th e store. B u n d les of old n ew sp ap ers a t the H erald office fo r 5c. H e n ry Stoop, fo rm erly of H erm is ton b u t now of T acom a, W n.. w as a bu sin ess v isito r in H erm isto n W ed nesday. He has been v is itin g h is son L ester Stoop an d fam ily a t U m atilla th e p ast few days. M eat Specials QUALITY MEATS Better Price - Better Service for the New Year PORK SAUSAGE F resh P u re P ork & THE SAME FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE! Lb..................... VEAL ROASTS CORN MEAL .......................................... 9 lbs. 29 £ M ilk Fed Lb. PANCAKE FLOUR.....................................2»/z lbs. 49«: CAMPBELL’S SO U P .................................3 for 27 161* _ BEEF ROASTS PANCAKE FLOUR .............................. 9 lbs. Baby Beef ............ 1 6 j£ VEAL CHOPS E xcept C hicken and M ushroom T en d er COFFEE, Red & White Lb. 2 8 c M ART COFFEE, 2 Lbs. 4 5 c SALMON, Silver Rapids, l ’s ..................2 for 33$ SAUERKRAUT, R. & W. 2»/2’s ............2 for 29< PEACHES, R. & W. Sli. or Halv., 2V2’s, 2 for 39^ APRICOTS, R. & W. 2i/2’8 .................... 2 for 491 PEARS, R. & W. 21/2’ s ........................... 2 f o r ^ < GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W. 2’s ORANGE JUICE, R. & W. 12 o z ......... PINEAPPLE JUICE, Doles 2’s ............. S U G A R 29< 3 for 29^ 2 for 27< 3 for 1 0 Lbs. 5 8 c CUT GREEN BEANS, R. & W. 2’s ....... 3 for ¿ g j 39 < 9 lbs. 39* SIFTED SWEET PEAS, R. & W. 2’s ... 3 for OATS, Quick or Regular .............. KLEENEX ........................ 2 500-sheet roles BRIMFULL GRANULATED SOAP 36 oz. 29< Lb..................... 20* VEAL STEW M eaty Lb.................. uy BACON JOWLS Lb.................... 12* • WE FEATURE LOCAL Beef — Pork — Veal • • • • • Fresh Salmon Fillet Sole Oysters Smelt O Codfish SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FRESH VEGETABLES Mr». L. C. D yer re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y ♦ M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M from P ilo t R ock w here sh e h ad been v is itin g since C h ristm a s h e r d a u g h te r an d fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Isaacs. Jim S tu a rt, w ho sp en t th e C h ris t m as v acatio n h e re a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Tom S tu a rt, left T uesday to resum e h is s tu d ies a t th e U n iv ersity of Oregon. Mrs. Jess P rin d le re tu rn e d T u es day m o rn in g from U nion w here she sp e n t th e C h ristm as an d New Y ear h olidays w ith her m o th er, Mrs. C. H. C ran d all an d siste r, Mrs. Neil M or rison. R alp h B eck, connected w ith th e b e tte r land use d e p a rtm e n t of O re Its Tl gon S ta te college, stopped in a t T he H erald office for a s h o r t tim e on The only business which suffers the unpleasant ;; T h u rsd ay afte rh o o n ea ro u te to Con don for a sp e a k in g engagem ent. things time brings is the one denied the Miss M ary B u rn h am , d a u g h te r of Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am , re tu rn e d to h er advantage of opportunities. Resolve this school a t E llen sb u rg , W n., th is w eek year to benefit your business with modem a fte r sp en d in g th e C h ris tm a s v aca tion in H erm iston. W h ile h ere she banking facilities such as we offer. w as k e p t busy w o rk in g a t th e B u rn ham c le a ra n c e sale. A Good Resolution Wool Growers Auxiliary Meets T he firs t re g u la r m eetin g in the new y e a r of th e W ool G row ers A ux ilia ry o f th is end of th e co u n ty w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. N eil R obertson of Echo. T he meeting! has been scheduled fo r T uesday, J a n u a r y 9, b e g in n in g a t 1 :3 0 p. m. Seeligers Have Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S eeliger w ere d e lig h tfu l hosts to a New Y ear d in n e r p a rty M onday. P re s e n t fo r th e occasion w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry Debus, Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k F ra se r, P aul S eeliger, Mrs. L ena Lage, Mrs. M arie S eeliger, a ll W alla W alla, W n.. an d D arrel S eeliger of O akland, C alif. or Local People Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. L. D. N eil, W. D. N eil, Mrs. Dan L indsay, G lenn W a r n e r an d Mr an d Mrs. C. W a rn e r a t tended the fu n e ra l of W. F. B a rn e tt of L exington S unday a ftern o o n . Mr. B a rn e tt had been a citizen of M or row county for 55 years. He w as in th e m e rc a n tile business in L e x in g ton for 37 years. Mr. W a rn e r o ffic iated a t th e fu n eral. Music Fan Radioizes Entire Vermont Farm M usic w hile he w orks. T h a t’s the pet hobby of H. O. Van V liet, a fa r m e r of E a s t C h a rlo tte , V t., on w hose la rg e fa rm one m ay h e a r p h ilh arm o n ic o rc h e s tra s an d con c e rt en se m b le s from e a rly m o rn in g until late a t night. T he m a g a z in e R adio N ew s tells the sto ry as follow s: ’’V an V liet h a s in stalled rad io sp e a k e rs in p ra c tic a lly e v ery build ing on th e fa rm , all of w hich a re controlled from a m a s te r s p e a k e r s e t in his house. “ It all s ta rte d b e c a u se Van V liet, a busy and in d u strio u s fa r m e r, is a rd e n tly fond of c la s sic a l m usic. B ut b e c a u se he h ad cow s to m ilk, fields to plow, wood to chop and o th e r b a rn la b o rs to p e rfo rm , he m issed m an y of his fa v o rite pro g ra m s . “ So he se t a b o u t rem ed y in g th at situ atio n . He bought se v e ra l old s p e a k e rs for a couple of d o lla rs e a c h . U sing ex ten sio n co rd , he set up a s p e a k e r in th e w oodshed a n o th e r in th e cow b a rn , one in the ch ick e n house and still a n o th e r in the la rg e h o rse b a rn . To th ese he add ed th re e in h is h o u se; one in th e bedroom , a la rg e c a b in e t sp e a k e r in the living-room and a n o th e r in his k itch en . T he e n tire layout d id n ’t cost o v e r $12. “ He still h as one p ro b lem un so lv ed : he c a n ’t find a sta tio n b ro a d c a s tin g c la s s ic a l m u sic a t five a. m ., th e h o u r w hen he h itc h e s h is su s p e n d e rs an d s t a r ts out for th e b a rn to m ilk th e cow s. T he ra d io m in d ed fa r m e r co m p la in s th a t he h a s to ’spend an hour o r tw o in th e b arn th e first thing in the m o rn in g and all 1 ca n g et on th a t c o n sa rn rad io is jazz m u sic from B o sto n .’ “ A sked if m u sic h elp s th e ch ick e n s to lay m o re e g g s and his cow s to give m o re m ilk, V an V liet rep lied , ’I know definitely th a t a n im a ls like m u sic. When I tu rn on so m e soft, p le a sin g m u sic o u t in th e fa rm b u ild in g s, th e h en s and cow s r e spond to it im m e d ia te ly . PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON F. B. SW AYZE, P re sid e n t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLOVER CLEANED AT Y A K IM A M ILL Dave M ittlesd o rf of th e F a rm B u reau C ooperative m ill of H erm isto n re tu rn e d la s t w eek from Y akim a. W n., w ith a load of s tra w b e rry , red and w h ite D utch clover, w hich w as ta k e n th e re fo r clean in g . T h e load of ab o u t fo u r to n s w as valu ed a t aro u n d $5,000 an d w as a ll locally grow n. A load of locally g ro w n a lfa lfa seed w ill be ta k e n to O n tario for cleaning. Be Followed Advertising . Be Modern ADVERTISE HERE!I CARD OF TH A N K S Mrs. J u liu s G im bel, c h a irm a n of th e C h ristm a s L ig h tin g co n test, w ishes to th a n k everyone w ho h elp ed to w ard th e success of th e lig h t in g d isp lay s d u rin g th e h o lid ay se a son, both by p a rtic ip a tio n in th e co n test, h o useholders w ho d isplayed lig h ts n o n -co m p etitiv ely , th e H erm iston L ig h t & P ow er Co., th e H erm iston H erald an d all o th e rs in every w ay connected w ith th e e n te rp rise . BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD RALLY F rid a y ev en in g th e y o u n g people of th e U m a tilla B a p tist asso ciatio n g a th e re d a t th e B a p tist ch u rc h for th e ir w in te r rally . D eleg atio n s cam e from M ilton, P e n d le to n an d A thena. T he Miilton gro u p supplied th e sp eak ers w ho gave discourses on th e topic “ F o u r W ays to M ake B etter C hurches in 1940.’’ S pecial m usic w as supplied by th e P e n d leto n group. A fte r th e p ro g ram a re c re a tio n a l hour, su p p lied by th e A th e n a group, w as enjoyed by all. R e fresh m en ts w ere served by the H erm isto n young people. Price Means Nothing UNLESS IT IS LINKED WITH QUALITY We know th a t Q u ality is rem em b er ed long a fte r price is fo rg o tte n . . . t h a t ’s w'hy we fe a tu re — Well Known Brands of Unvarying Quality! T he fastest for light, tender, delicious cakes and pastries 22c G oodyear - Golden B antam W hole G rain No. 2 tin J (JC P h e a s a n t B rand JU N K E T Shrimp Q uick Fudge C hocolate F la v o r 2„„. »5* 35* ^ tp k g s . D o w n Goes th e G rapenuts 2 pkgs. 25c Primitive Methods * THE RED 4 WHITE STORE i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON h Proper Sire Care It is im p o rta n t to success in d a iry ing to secure an outstanding bull of the desired breed—one which is cap able o f im p ro vin g the herd—and give him care and management so that his services m ay be utilized to the best advantage, points out N. Ralston of the M issouri college of a g ricu ltu re . O ftentim es the true value o f m any bulls is not deter mined because they are sold before production records are obta.ned fro m the daughters. Î?. Need Not H erm iston T ra d in g Co. 4, !»<•. THURSDAY, JANUARY THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. R eliance S u n n y Jim C offee 25c Lb M arm alade B e tte r 7 W ays! '• b s . In Our M eat D epartm ent • • • WE HAVE— SWIFT’S PREMIUM BRANDED BEEF FINEST VEAL & CHOICEST PORK FRESH OYSTERS, CRAB & SALMON Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery