The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 19, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1940
The story that never grows old,
May we add our wish for a
Merry Christmas.
Hermiston
Barber Shop
THE H c R M IS T O N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
JUST THE SAME OLD
GREETING
but backed by a world of sin­
cerity. May your holidays be
filled with every happiness.
Hermiston
ma
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
May the New Year bring you Peace, Prosperity, Health
and Happiness in fullest abundance.
B R I E R L E Y ’S
Refrem General Mdse
MISS JESSIE BRIERLEY AND CLERKS
, tai after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Ervin came here from North
Dakota and has made his home with
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
i his daughters, Mrs. Earl Shaw and
! Mrs. Mildred Fromdahl.
L. O. ERVIN
Besides his two daughters he is
L. O. Ervin, age 74, who has lived! survived by six sons, Harry, Carol,
re since 1935, passed away Satur- and Lee of Tacoma, Everett of Vale,
y morning at the Pendleton hospi- 1 Raymond of Los Angeles and Hilmer
EVERYONE
THEIR PATRONAGE
Ten grandchildren 1 in the hospital where he is suffering
reat grandchildren ) from the flu.
s to whom he was
Mrs. Harry Grammar returned last
as “Dad.”
I week from a week’s visit with her
lere in 1932.
j mother in Seaside.
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Alma Bowman of Arlington spent
I society met at the a ¡ew minutes here Friday with her
i Jackson Thursday, sister, Mrs. H. M. Smith, en route
cements were made home from Walla Walla.
hich will be held
Mrs. Bill Switzler, Mrs. A1 Steph-
the community hall. ens an(i Mrs. Katharine Sherlock
icer entertained the spent Friday in Pendleton,
mme Wednesday af-
Many people have been ill with the
flu.
Harry Lewis and
Miss Margie Mustard of Pendleton !
CHRISTMAS*
:land arrived here spent Sunday evening at the home of
e their future home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
is a Consolidated Mustard.
living in the O’Don-
Albert Vieg spent the week end in
V purchased and re- Portland.
Switzler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell and
Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by passing year is the
Fred Knudsen re- Mrs. V. D. Bramer and daughter
>f the week from Stella Rae, and Delores Van Schoiack
memory of the pleasant relations with those who we have been
re they spent a few spent Monday in Pendleton shopping,
and Mrs. Ralph Jo-
Mrs. Frank Clark spent Monday
privileged to sei ve.
nts of Umatilla.
an<l Tuesday in Walla Walla shop-
Lester Binder and P*nK and visiting at the Art Trout
1. J. Kendler, Mr. home.
arnstrom and child-
Veta Moran and Leonard Mont-
e McNabb and Mr. gomery motored to Spokane Sunday
kson and daughter where they purchased a trailerhouse.
ast week in Pendle- They will live in it after* their mar­
riage Christmas day. They returned
filler is visiting at Monday.
niece and nephew,
The library board met at the
’ Knght in Hermis- home of Miss Sara Rix December 13.
Mrs. Hull was elected president and
>f Spokane is visit-1 Mrs. M. Vieg re-elected to serve on
f his daughter and I the board. All members were pres-
rs. O. P. Miller un- ent and they decided to buy new |
lys.
books.
y met at the home
Word was received of the death of I
id last Wednesday Mrs. Alec Rau’s mother, a former |
resident of Umatilla.
Earl Cherry of
Miss Joan Leslie, teacher of the
t the home of his local school, was ill with the flu.
la Cherry, one day
A shower was given at the Mrs. ,
Wm. Kennedy home for Miss Veta'
> and firemen are Moran, who is to become the bride j
, lighted Christmas of Leonard Montgomery, Christmas I
inhere before the morning. Many guests were present
and lovely gifts were presented the j
elected and in- bride-to-be.
their meeting held
Mrs. John Kinney, Mrs. O. P. Mil­
in Umatilla Wed- lev and Mrs. Ben Spencer attended,
f were: E. H. P., the Christmas table decoration dem-
■e: King, Earl onstration and silver tea, sponsored
•is Seitz; Captain by the Garden Club in Hermiston at
We extend our heartiest best wishes during the coming Christmas
ringer: Treasure^, the Legion hall Friday afternoon.
1; and Secretary, Mrs. Miller assisted at the tea table.
period. May happiness and prosperity be yours during 1941.
Mrs. Joe Springer left Saturday
held their election night for Seattle where she will spend
regular meeting a few days visiting with her daugh-
'he following were ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
! installed in Jan- lace Mahoney and daughters,
luth Kinney; Win-
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and sons
is; Powtan, Gus spent Saturday in Pendleton Christ-
STANFIELD, OREGON
Prophetess, Lois mas shopping.
also draped the
George Copper, who has been vis-
of the late Mrs. C. iting a few days with his wife in La
Corrigan.
Grande, returned home Sunday.
the high school has consented to bud­
Noon Activitie» Enjoyed Hero '
get half of the amount and the band
(From the Bulldog
members are now soliciting commun­
Supervised recreational activities
ity organizations for the other half. are now taking place in the gy»i at
The uniforms, if purchased, will be noon. Various forms of recreation
maroon and white double-breasted include boys’ and girls’ basketball,
military jackets.
volleyball, badminton, shuffle board
band is unable to meet the expense, and social dancing.
Farmers Supply Co
Drug Co.
CHRJSTN
WE WISH TO THANK
PAOB TUB —
Hale’s
Confectionery
CHRISTMAS
MAKES US HAPPY
A LOT OF REASONS
IN THE PAST, AND
PARTICULARLY
SINCERELY HOPE
BECAUSE IT GIVES
THAT
WE MAY BE ABLE
Sporting Goods
TO SERVE YOU
SAME WAY IN THE
FUTURE
AN OPPORTUNITY
TO GREET
Frank Bilderback
OUR FRIENDS AGAIN
AND WISH THEM
Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by the passing
year is the memory of the pleasant relations with those
whom we have been privileged to serve, and it is with all
sincerity that we wish you all the Joys of the Holiday Sea­
son. May it bring you good cheer, peace and every happi­
ness. Again we say, Merry Christmas.
MERRY CHRISTMAS