THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1983
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
Dr. McMurdo and son Ted of
Ed Comegys was a dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor on Heppner were business visitor* In
Hermiston Wednesday. While here
Christmas day.
they called upon Dr. A. W. Chris
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Prindle visited topherson.
Mrs. Prindle's mother and sister in
Mr. and Mre. Ray Cook left re
Union, Ore., over the holidays.
cently for Ironside. Ore., where they
Gerald McKenzie who is employed will live with Mre. Cook'e sister and
in Portland spent Christmas with family, Mr. and Mre. Dave Buchan
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mc an.
Kenzie.
Miss Clara Bryant who teaches in
Mr. and Mrs. Vayne Boynton mo- Great Falls. Montana, is spending
tored to Gervais, Ore., where they the Christmas holiday* with her sis-
spent the holidays with Mrs. Boyn- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
ton"s parents..
Fraser..
Walter Gilbert left Wednesday for
Mrs. Alma Hitt spent Sunday and
Portland where he has employment. Monday in Portlan das the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durkin.
Jas. Maloney was a Christmas din
ner guest at the J. P. Morse home.
Mark Johnson of Ri hfield, Idaho,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Mrs. Roy Horner is spending the Huff on Christmas day.
holidays with her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knighten.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lutrcll were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake spent and Mrs. Chas. Lynch.
Dr. and Mrs. A. .W. Christopher- |
Christmas with Mrs. Lake's brother
Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton
Mrs. T. Hooker fractured three son were Christmas dinner guests and Miss Lois Jackson of Portland
in Adams, Oregon.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole in Pendle- | spent the Christmas holidays with
ribs Friday when she fell.
ton.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
F. Rohrman
Mr. and Mrs.
I Jackson, at their home in Minneha
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Male of Pen-
spent Christmas in Pendleton In
ha district.
Pendleton with Rhorman’s parents. dleton are the house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Carson this week.
Miss Violet Denney, who teaches
Hermiston, Oregon
Miss Margaret Neary of Echo and Mrs. Male is Mrs. Carson’s mother. in the Portland schools, arrived In
Jim Neary of Pendleton spent Christ
Hermiston Saturday to spend the
SATURDAY - SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Laird and
mas day at the home of their father,
Christmas vacation with her par
family motored to Enterprise, Ore.,
J. Neary.
MONDAY
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Denney.
to spend Christmas with Mrs. Laird’s
Matinee, 2:30 Sunday
Hard time dance at Westland parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reece
Edmund Briggs spent Christmas
IT IS Adorable . . !
school house, Sat., Dec. 30. Prizes
at home with his parents, Mr. and
For the Millions who love a clean,
given.
Music by Garrison’s Old
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ryan of Pen
Mrs. Geo. Briggs. He is working at
wholesome romance . . For those Timers.
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, | the New Heathman hotel In Port-
to whom Janet Gaynor is the
Eaton of Milton were Christmas vis-
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land and returned to his work Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shesley enter itors at the
sweetheart of the screen i . For
home of Mr. and Mrs ,
the millions who will take Garat
tained Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm E. P. Jarmon in Columbia district. ! day.
and two sons Billy and David at din
into their hearts . . We say: SEE
Howard Reid who is a student at
ner Christmas day.
ADORABLE.”
Mr. and Mrs. New Madden were [
the University of Washington, ar-
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and 1
Forrest Putnam of Bend, Ore., is Mrs. Cecil Madden at their home on rived home Tuesday evening and
will visit at the home of hie father
spending the holidays with his Butter creek.
during the remainder of the holi-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Me-
South.
Mrs. R. H. Williams of La Grande days.
spent Christmas with her son Don
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Lyon Huff
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fimons of Wal ald Williams at the home of Mr. and
la Walla spent Christinas with their Mrs. Chas. Clark. She returned to and family of Walla Walla were
guests at the J. H.. Huff home on
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis her home Tuesday.
Christmas day. Also Mr. and Mrs.
Simons in Hermiston. Miss Lucile
Ray Alexander and family of that
SATURDAY & SUNDAY NIGHTS
Miss
Phyllis
Clark
Is
spending
the
Simons who has been visiting at the
city
spent Christmas here.
Christmas holidays with her par
are “RACE NIGHTS.”
home of her brother here for several
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark. She
Monday night—Free radio log
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. Mrs. Ida Simmons and Mrs. Wm.
weeks, returned home with her par is a student at the
Eastern Oregon | Sanders
were Christmas dinner
to each adult.
ents.
orma sc oo .
guests of Mr, and Mra. Llewellyn
OASIS THEATRE
Janet
GAYNOR
»‘Adorable’ with
Henry Garat
way
Let
the car speak
for itself
Mrs. Sim-
Brownell in Umatilla.
mons remained until Wednesday
evening of this week but Mrs. Sand
ers returned that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Osborn spent
Christmas with their daughter in
Walla Walla. J. E. Allen motored
to Walla Walla for them Tuesday of
this week.
Mrs. Ida Gordon and two daught
ers, Ardith and Doris Jane, of El
gin, Oregon, are spending the Christ-
mas holidays with the Misses Paul- |
ine and Wilma Stoop.
I
Miss Mable Hendrickson, nurse in |
the Hermiston hospital, spent Christ-
mas in Portland and other valley
points. She returned Tuesday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace and son |
John, Jr., are spending the Christ-j
mas holidays in Portland at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nuckolls
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beaty. They
expect to return the last of the week.
Miss Liila I Millan cf Eugene,
Ore., Is spending the Christmas holi
days with her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillan. Miss
McMillan Is an operator in the tele
phone office at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton and |
family of Helix and Mr. and Mrs. i
Neil Boynton of Hermiston were I
dinner guests at the home of Mrs. |
Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ’
Kelley.
HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own
and drive Ford V-8 cars.
Some neighbor or
friend of yours has one. If wc told you what we
think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced,
so we let the car and ts owner tell you.
Economy of operation is one of the first points
they will emphasize—the owner will boast of it
and the car will prove it.
The 1934 car is even better than the 1933—
and that was our best car up to its time. The new
car is more beautiful — faster — more powerful
— gives more miles to the gallon — better oil
economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and
operate than any car we ever built.
You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to
Carl Kimble who makes his home
with Mr. and Mrs. New Madden re
turned from Nevada last week after
spending several weeks with his
father, who has been ill. He ex-
poets to return to Nevada in the near
future.
let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the
car you will he sure to reach a right decision. The
Ford V-8 will tell you its own story.
NEW
Mrs. C. B. Willcutt and daughter
Ionta accompanied Dr. Eugene Will
cutt of Pendleton to Hermiston
where they spent Sunday and Mon-
ay with Dr. and Mrs. A. Willeutt
ind Victor Willcutt. Mrs. Willcutt
i ad daughter are making their home
vith Dr. Eugene Willcutt in Pen-
lleton tor the present.
Mrs. James Clayton and sister.
Miss Meredith Daily of Palouse. Wn..
who is spending the Christmas holi-
days here, returned Wednesday from
Enterprise where they spent Christ-
mas at the home of Mrs. Ella T
Clayton. Miss Meredith is a student
at Washington State college.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
he Christmas holidays in Portland
with their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Schofield.. Mr. Warner
returned Wednesday morning but
Mrs. Warner will remain for several
weeks. Little Patricia Schofield who
as been with her grandparents for
everal weeks, returned with them.
FORD V- 8
The Misses Georgiana and Elea
tain View school near Salem, are
spending the holidays with their par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. Miss
teaches in the
Marian Briars
Medford school
ilio home dur-
|
ing the holiday
Miles
Arthur and little son 1 *
Monday, January 8, at 9 A. M.
Mrs. Ruth Hinegardener. county
health nurse, and Dr. Christopherson
will give the final shots of toxoid
.or prevention of diphtheria. Any
further Inoculation* for smallpox
that are requested will be made at
that time.
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A Happy and
Prosperous New
Year.
RIGHTFUL HOLDERS OF POSTAL
SAVINGS IDENTIFIED
is our sincere wish to all.
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ing worth and think of It as a gift | : ,
from mother and daddy. I shall use : ‘
my share for some flat silver. I shall < >
send Peyton’s share to him in Luke, ,,
Maryland. Or if you would prefer, ¡,
you could send him hi* half directly | : >
there and mine here. His address ,,
there is merely. In care of Mr. ' ’
Charles Boon, our guardian uncle < >
(our father’s oldest brother).
"I wonder if you knew our father
and mother? It was a great loss to 9 004191101144001707 9
us when thty died but our Uncle
Charlee has been like a father to us. SEWING MANUAL ISSUED
We love him as dearly as though he
BY EXTENSION SERVICE
were.
“Thank you so mueh for commun
At a time when many homemak
icating with me in this regard. If
I ever get out to Hermiston I shall ers are by choice and others are by
find whether you are still at the post necessity turning more and more to
office and if so shall come and thank home sewing, the O. S. C. extension
service has issued a comprehensive
you in person.
“Best wishes for the holiday sea illustrated bulletin entitled, “A
Manual for Home Sewing,” by Aza
son and the New Year.
lea Sager, specialist in clothing and
“Sincerely,
a I
“Virginia Boon Casady.” textiles.
An
introduction
explains
that
the
A number of people who knew the
Boon family will remember the an new manual is prepared to serve
nouncement of the marriage of Mrs. three groups: those who have little
Casady which was published in the experience in home sewing but Who
Herald shortly after it had taken find it economical to make the fam
Mrs. W. A. ily’s clothing; the more experienced
place in the spring.
Hineline had received the announce- who desire a ready reference .hand
ment and reported it to this paper. book on home sewing, and those who
Although the accounts in the local
post office are not large it will bring
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
back happy memories for Mrs. Cas
TRADE—»2 LAMBS AND 1 EWE
ady and Mr. Boon to know that their
for turkeys or pigs. L. M. Binder,
parents were planning for their fu
18-2tc
2 1 miles east Umatilla.
ture in such a way, and coming at
Christmas time as it did makes it
doubly appreciated. The money will
be forwarded to the holders of the
SATURDAY NIGHT
accounts as soon as the proper pro
cedure allows, Mr. Stillings said.
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
JANET GAYNOR TO BE SEEN
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam of
Walla Walla spent Christmas with
Mrs. Putnam's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Morse. Mr*. E. K. Put-
ïam of Bend. Ore., was also a Christ-
mas guest at the Morse home. Mrs.
Putnam went on to Walla Wall*
vith her son, V. E. Putnam, to visit
for a month before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Caseday and |
son Wayne of Walla Walin spent
Christmas with Mrs. Crsseday’s sis-
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. !
Bensel, on the North Hill. Ed Ben-
sei returned to Walla Walla with
them and together with his cousin
Wayne they enjoyed skiing at Toll
nor Briggs who teach at the Moun-
Mrs.
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Dale Perry left last week for Grants <
Pass where they will vielt Mrs. Ar- '
thur’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest <
Tayler.
I.
R. H. McAtee, superintendent of
the local schools, left Tuesday for
Portland where he attended the Ore
gon State Teachers’ association
HOSPITAL NOTES
meeting which opened Wednesday.
Ruth King, daughter of Mr. and
He expects to return the last of the
Mrs. W. O. King of Boardman, was
week.
transferred to her home at Board
Joe Reeves and family, Nell, Fred man for further treatment. Her
and Jack, spent Christmas day with condition has proved to be typhoid
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer In Umatilla. fever and two mere of the family
Mrs. Spencer is Mr. Reeves' daught- have developed the infection. It is
believed that they acquired the in-
fection by drinking water from a
Miss Marian Henderson was a shallow well which received seepage
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from irrigation ditches. Ruth and
Walter Creswell In Pendleton Fri Bobbie King are considered critical
day evening when they announced ly 111 and Mrs. King appears to be
the engagement of their daughter limproving rapidly: Vaccines have
Evelyn to James Clinton Hodgen of been used on the remainder of the
La Grande, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred family and it is hoped that they will
Hodgen of Adams.
avoid infection.
Mr. Perry of Boardman, who re
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan re ceived a severe head injury Monday
turned late Tuesday evening from morning, was rushed to the hospital
Portland where they spent the week for treatment. He appear* to be
nd with Mrs. Morgan’s sister. They improving.
were accompanied to Portland by
Charlea Fox of Stanfield is in the
Frank Morgan of Pendleton, who hospital being treated for an in-
motored on to Hoquiam, Washing fected foot.
ton, where he visited relative*.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie who
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and
daughters Isabel and Ruth spent ave been visiting relatives and
rienda here for several days, re-
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
'1rs. K. Alexander in Pendleton. The urned to their home at Caetle Rock
Misses Isabel and Ruth Dodd re- I Wednesday morning. They were the
touse guests of McKenzie’s parents,
mained In Pendleton during the holi
Ir. and Mrs. F. C. .McKenzie, dur-
days.
ng their stay.
ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and
Mr*. Logan Todd suffered a very
painful injury when she broke a
sewing machine needle In her finger.
The location of the needle was de
termined and the needle removed by
means of the xray.
IN PICTURE AT OASIS
Janet Gaynor In a mischievous,
flirtatious portrayal said to mark a
distinct step upward in her screen
career. Henry Garet, European film
favorite, In his first American rol*,
a collection of haunting tunes, and
a story that is clean, joyous and
clever, are the ingredients of "Ador
able,” the film play that will be the
attraction at th* Oasis theatre for
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, with
a matinee Sunday.
The story Is laid tn a mythical
kingdom in which Janet Gaynor, as
a sort of modern Cinderella, sets her
heart en a dashing prince and wins
him. The film is reported to have
been produced on a lavish scale with |
no expense or effort saved In a striv
ing for perfection in settings, cos-
turnes, supporting caat and musical
backgrounds.
Henry Garat played in "Congress
Dances." a German film with Eng
lish dialogue which enjoyed consid-
erable popularity in this country,
Among the other players promin-
ently cast in "Adorable”
Awbrey Smith, Herbert Mundin
(Bridge* In “Cavalcade”), Blanche* •
Friderici, Stuart Holmes, Albert
Conti and Ferdinand Schumann-
Heink.
Saturday and Sunday night* will
be race nights and Monday night a
free radio log Is promised each adult. ‘
Stanley Thornton of Philadelphia '
was sent to prison for three years
for stealing 10 cents.
Over 150 miles Of iron pipe will
be included In the Boulder Dam re-
frigeration plant.
George Raymond of Boston was
ordered In court to pay a $60 debt
DANCING
are at this time under the neces
sity of receiving clothing materiali
from their federal or state govern
ment.
Subjects handled in the manual
which is free on request, include
discussion of the sewing machine
and other equipment, seams and
seam finishes, hems and hemstitches,
fabric buttonholes, pockets, plackets,
bindings, pipings and folds, fasten-
ings, and garment repair.
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WISHING YOU A PROSPEROUS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!