THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Gay Christmas Plants
Amery & Sons Inc., do
44.18
Brinker Bros. Lumber &
Will Appeal to Mother
Hdwe. Co., do ..............
5.41
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ach CHRIST-
MAS as comes
and
that love is the only
binding power of the
world. In these dark
days of late Decem
ber when the bright
ness of smiles make
ample amends for
lack of brightness
overhead, we again
send our most hearty
Christmas Greetings.
E goes proves it anew
s DR. F. B. BELT
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Here is a suggestion for the young
men and ladies, around 10 or 15,
who have been saving their money
for mother’s Christmas present, yet
don’t know what to get for her:
Get her a Christinas plant!
She’ll enjoy it as much as any
of the many others. Of all the
Christmas plants,
the one which tru
ly reflects the sea
son of the year
(almost as much
as the Christmas
tree) is the poin
settia. This red-
leafed plant has
a soft, yet force
ful, beauty to it
that has, as yet,
failed to attract
the eye of those
who are suscepti
ble to any form
of color.
Other red flowers are popular, loo,
but not as easily obtainable as the
pleasant poinset-
tia. There is the
Jerusalem cher
ry, the red cycla
men.
If you do pur
chase mother a
poinsettia set it
in an attractive
colored pot (wrap
it in colored
Christmas paper)
and tie a little
red ribbon with a bow on it. That
will put the “finishing touch”, to a
Christmas gift that is different.
COUNTY COURT
Though everyone’s preoccupied
So many things to do,
We can’t pass up this chance to greet
Our good friends, old and new.
At Christmas time the best of times
Here’s wishing you good cheer,
And lots of luck, the best of health,
Throughout the coming year.
Hermiston Laundry & Cannery
Claims allowed by the County
| Court at the September. 1944,
term for the month of August.
1944. except certain claims allow
ed by statute. Also a concise state
ment of the proceedings of said
cour as entered of record:
Irvin Scott. Court House .... $20.00
Mrs. C. A. Masters, Juven
ile
12.65
Dr. Geo. Smith, Health
Unit ..................................
5.00
Dora Judd, Clerk ............... 16.25
Barbara Hoyt, Sheriff ....... 54.00
Carl W. Chambers, Juven
ile
27.25
Peggy Rose Webster, Clerk 46.80
Dunlap Stationery, offices 29.15
Larson Printing Co., offices 42.45
R. E. Goad, Sheriff & Jail 612.58
Funk & McLean, Sheriff
350.00
Western Union, Sheriff .....
5.44
Biggs Printing Co., Sheriff 22.55
Idaho Record Book Co.,
Clerk
...................
5.00
Bushong & Co.. Clerk
4.19
West Coast Printing &
Binding Co., Clerk & As
sessor
.................
67.65
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co..
Clerk
1 05
Donna Johnson. Recorder
9.10
Sprague H. Carter Ins.
Agt.. Treasurer .............. 40.50
Independent City Scaven
ger, Court House
3.00
Pendleton Water Comm..
Court House and Health
Unit . .............................
64.45
McConnell’s Electric Ser
vice, Court House
2.56
Zimmerman & Co., Court
House
...................
4.50
W. J. Clarke, Court House
.90
Taylor
Hardware
Co.,
Court House ..................
.72
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Court House
74.37
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Jail 46.00
Jac. W. Gröndahl, M. D„
Jail ................................
64.00
Koeppens, Jail .................
5.65
Fred E. Schmidt, Coroner 10.00
C. D. Franz, Ind. Sold
73.00
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IN THESE
LAST
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SHORT
DAYS
OF 1944
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when beaming faces tell that Christmas is
very, very near, we are reminded again of
the supreme value of friendship. He who
has no friends, though he may have amassed
a fortune, cannot be happy.
We have many friends in this area—
friends from many years back as well as
friends who have become friends during this
past year. These friendships are a great
source of pride and happiness to us.
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To all these friends we wish a very Merry
Christmas Season.
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Hermiston Dry Cleaners . -
R.
Squibbs
&
Sons,
Health Unit ............................. 95
Northwest Cities Gas Co.,
Health Unit
3.07
Sharp & Dohme, Health \
Unit
7.80
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Health Unit .............
2.00
E. R. Squibbs & Sons.
Health Unit
3.73
Ruth Simons. Health Unit 43.98
C. W. Daley, Health Unit
57.18
Lucile Lukens. Health Unit 34.80
Physicians & Hospital Sup
ply Co.. Health Unit
18.27
Sharp & Dohme. Health
Unit
2.40
Secretary of State, Preda
tory Animal Control 12.000.00
Oregon State Game Comm.,
Predatory Animal Con
trol
400.00
State Department of Agri
culture, Sealer of Weights 30.58
Charles G. Griffin. Auditor 75.00
i Secretary of State, Emerg. 25.00
East Oregonian, Emerg.
201.00
Northern Life Ins. Co., of
fices
700
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Offices 110.95
Northwest
Hosp.
Serv.
Plan, offices
24.00
State Ind. Acc. Comm.,
Sheriff
24.49
D. W. Davis, assessor ....... 13.26
W. C. Mason, watermaster 214.45
W. C. Mason, watermaster 207.09
U. S. Nat. Bank, offices
(withholding tax)
812.20
Jack Lee Service, General
Road
323.92
Pac. Tel. Co., do
33.55
Western Rock Co., do ....... 337.28
W. H. Wallingford, do....... 19.20
G. A Hartman, Postmaster,
do ................................ 207.25
J. C. Hawkins, do ............. 704.82
Geo. Hartman, do . ........... 162.50
Mrs. Wm. Eldridge, do .... 394.50
Pendleton Water Comm..
do ................................
420
Braden Tractor & Equip.
Co., Walla Walla, do .....
Barnum's do
43.57
51 75
Ballou & Wright, do............ 22.00
Howard Cooper, do ........ 130.65
4.48
Comrie Motors, do
897.64
Columbia Equip. Ce., do
3 78
W. J. Clarke, do .................
Carl W. Chambers, do....... 25 45
3.00
Domestic Laundry, do
Eastern Oregon Motor Co..
do ................... .................. 258.78
Feenaughty Mach. Co., do . 36.53
Foster Motor Co., do ......... 123.60
Goodyear Service, do ....... 989.76
Leo. Goar, do .................... 699.30
J. E. Haseltine & Co., do ... 195.70
Inland Empire Refineries,
1,158.99
do
1.95
Inland Cooperative, do
13.50
Industrial Supply Co., do
.70
Jones Kay Co., do
15.00
Jones-Seott Co., do
3.00
Jays Repair Shop, do .......
Jack Allen Supply, do
75.12
.50
M. Hartman Long, do .....
Fred Manning, do .............. 11.30
Northwest Hosp. Service,
11.25
do ..................................
Northern Life Ins. Co., do .. 12.00
Northern Harris Inc., do
17.80
J. E. Olinger & Sons, do ....
6.20
Oregon Motor Service, do .. 131.23
Oregon Lumber Yard, do . 237.93
6.75
Price Chev. Co., do ...........
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.,
22.36
do ..................................
Pendleton Drug Co., do
3.60
Pendleton Auto Parts Inc.,
do ..... ..........................
29.52
Pendleton Motor Transport
Co., do .............................. 74.55
Pendleton Grain Growers
Inc., do ............................ 51.65
Rohrman Motor Co., do
5.00
State Ind. Acc. Comm., do 484.21
.55
Sunrise Trail Inc., do
Snow-Williams Motor Co.,
5.45
do ...............................
1.95
Snows Shell Service, do ..
Shell Oil Co., do................. 38.88
9.50
Henry Shafer, do ..............
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
8.49
Stanfield, do ..............
81.86
Union Oil Co., do .............
Van Petten Lumber Co., do 225.00
Western Wreckers, do ....... 22.50
Geo. E. Zweifel & Co., do .. 450.00
D. Fullerton, General Road
Payroll ............................ 292.56
O. A. Bowman, do ............ 126.88
E. E. Campbell, do ............ 175.23
Joseph C. Hart, do ........... 172.34
Jose Rameraz, do .............. 164.59
Jas. Enright, do . ............... 178.78
Luther Hibbard, do .......... 178.98
Elden C. Pollick, do ........ 193.43
G. Hoffnagle, do .............. 156.44
Howard Mansker, do ...... 54.89
Myrl Hoffnagle, do .......... 12.57
F. M. Henson, do .............. 142.34
B. E. Chamberlain, do ...... 103.03
Sari January, do ................. 86.35
W. R. Presley, do ............. 209.04
AS WE APPROACH the beloved •
.1 anniversary of a great Event we I
are reminded again of the many
Christmas seasons we have seen
come and go. Time has changed
everything except friendship.
We are proud of the fact that we
number among our customers many
of the town’s “oldest inhabitants”—
friends who have be- pre UI
come dearer to us with UeAs
the passing years.
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Once again we say sols 1
Merry Christmas to all. LT'i a
ESTIE'S BEAUTY SALON
ALL aboard for 1945. Let’s go!
- - Let’s go forward on the road to
cherished ideals and coveted goals—
farther than ever before. Forward
along the road to happiness !
We cannot see what’s beyond the
bend of the road, or over
the crest of the hill, but
we ardently hope that
it’s something mighty
good—FOR YOU!
CONNOR’S AUTO SUPPLY
(Continued on page 5)
El
HARK, THE
ANGEL VOICES!
May the sweet old Christ
mas story bring to you this
year a deeper meaning ...
a larger store of its joy and
peace and gladness than it
ever has before.
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MRS. M. K. RUSSELL -
ALLAN LANGENWALTER
A. F. ROHRMAN
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WALTER SNYDER
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W. C. ROGERS -
FRANK MYRICK
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W. S. BROWN
K. C. WATSON
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Rohrman
Motor Co
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