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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. UERAICTON HFRAi D eteria Friday evening. Donald Ford Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gripp returned ’ Margaret Seeliger; Executive Com Friday from Salt Lake where they mittee, Ed Dunning, Frank Seeliger have spent a two weeks vacation from his duties as shop manager at the and J. M. Prindle. Refreshments were served by Mr. Asbury Transportation Co. Leta Myers of Kennewick has ac and Mrs. Eugene McCulley. The next cepted a position at Cy’s. per class girls. meeting will be held November 28. Publishers Dan Ford of The Dalles spent Sun The losing side in the C. E. contest Entered at the post office at Her- is to entertain the winners Tuesday day and Monday visiting friends here The Ladies Aid held their "Silent PAPER CLIPPING miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. evening with a party. Friend” party at the Community hall 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. The shower for Mrs. John Partlow Thursday afternoon. They dropped REVIVES MEMORY has been postponed until Tuesday, the silent friend idea. November 25. Subscription Rates Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin left OF FORMER DAYS The lights have been installed in Sunday by bus for California where One Year ............................ $2.00 the church basement. Six Months ....................... 1.00 they will spend a two weeks vacation Glen Hadley of Fossil was here from his duties at the Asbury Trans- It was in the year 1901 and foot- Three Months ................... SS Sunday calling on friends. portation Co. ball was the talk of the little town of Bill Martin and Alf Hoeft of Ore Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and Springville, New York. October 19 gon City called at the John Fisher children Sharon and Bob and her * . . u home Thursday morning enroute home brother Bill Barnhart stopped at the was the day that two brothers would Fil | from a pheasant hunting trip to On- " Glenn Ostrom home Monday on their match their wits on the gridiron. This way home to Boise from a visit in | memory was revived recently when Puscesede CIATI tario. ’ Portland. The W alshes formerly the following clipping was taken from 96 Mrs H. Vieg and son Albert Vieg the Springville Journal and Herald, I spent Monday in Pendleton on busi- New York, in the column Forty By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom ness. Years Ago. By Elaine Einher Mary Margaret Kennedy and Bet- “October 19th will be something of Mrs. Bill Switzler and sister, Mrs. ty Goff who are attending Eastern a Warner day at the Pan-Am. The , ° , P. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and John Lennox, who had spent since last Oregon Normal in La Grande re- ... here on business, returned to turned home this Wednesday where Warner boys, Glenn and Billy, aie to family drove to Pendleton Sunday to week Portland Thursday where they have they will spent till Sunday visiting meet with their football teams, Glenn attend the wedding of their nephew, pent the past few months. their parents. with the Carlisle Indians, Billy with Robert McCutcheon and Maud Pearce, Mrs. Edna Slattery returned last Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom are Cornell. Mrs. Wm. Warner is going an addition to their home . The regular P.T.-A- meeting was Thursday from California where she having built. to yell for her baby. She has prom- held at the school house Thursday had spent some time visiting friends. The Ladies Aid held a bazaar at ised Glenn, however, that she won’t Mr. and Mrs. Don Diamond are evening. Committees were appointed parents of a daughter born Saturday, the Community hall Saturday after- make much noise.” for the community Xmas tree. The annual F.F.A. Parent-Son November 15, at St. Mary’s hospital noon which was quite a success. Nearly sixty dollars were taken in. — Unbeknown — to . many readers of The banquent was held in the school caf- in Walla Walla. They have a quilt that they plan to Herald, " J. Warner, Hermiston at- sell later. I torney, once starred on the gridiron 1$90$04< -80*- vex*-9-9e04- e-9ic Mrs. M. H. Sears and daughter land was a coach of note. Wilma Jean of Twin Falls, Idaho, --------- • =-- arrived Friday to spend ten days vis iting her daughters, Mrs. Al Keefer BOARDMAN HUNTERS and Mrs. Ralph O’Hara and families. 2 She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O’ UTILIZE TRACTOR 4 Hara and son who are staying at their son, Ralph’s home. Tuesday the Paul Smith, Chas. Dillon, Frank O'Hara families motored to Granger where they will spend until after Jones and Charlie Reese, all of Board- | Thanksgiving. IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and man, returned recently from a very I daughter Mildred have moved into successful elk hunt near the Lehman ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND the Bousquet house recently vacated Springs region. Besides a Ford V-8 | by the Buells. truck and the usual camp equipment, | OUR CHARGE FOR A CASHIERS Carter Kelly motored to Corvallis the party loaded the truck down with . last week and brought his family up Mr. Smith’s new Ford-Ferguson trac- i here where they will make their fu CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER THAN ture home while he is employed on tor. the railroad All came back high in praise of the ANY OTHER METHOD OF MONEY Ford tractor which they used to get TRANSFERRING. I WESTLAND GRANGE out the game. The tractor went into the most out-of-the-way places and ELECTS OFFICERS into deep mountain canyons. They not only made a retriever of the Ford THE SAVING WILL BE At a regular meeting of the West tractor but also pulled helpless cars land Grange held at the Hermiston of other hunters out of the unusually WORTHWHILE Legion hall last Friday, the follow deep mud that prevailed throughout ing officers were elected for the com the hills this season. ing year: Master, J. D. Corliss; Ov Mr. Smith stated that the Ford- erseer, Guy Shaw; Lecturer, D. H. Ferguson tractor went in and came Sherwood: Steward, B. Prior; Assist out wherever it went without chains. ant Steward, Floyd Laird: Chaplain, Hazel Rugg: Treasurer. A. E. Rugg; LOCAL CITIZENS Secretary, Mabel Corliss; Gatekeeper, F B SWAYZE, President P. A. Power; Ceres, Pearl Shaw: Po ASKED TO REGISTER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation mona, Monte Prindle: Flora, Mary (Continued from page 1) Power; Lady Associate Steward, Ordnance Depot, and also certain oth- er projects such as the water and sewage project at Hermiston and the highway bridge at Stanfield will create a number of jobs in two or three months time,” Robbins said. The Hermiston office of the Em ployment Service is now providing facilities for the filing of unemploy ment compensation claims every Fri day. Since the opening of the Hermiston I still b office, 11,165 men have been provid build ¡shed? ed with jobs. Of those men, 5,241 were laborers and 1,798 were car health penters. A recent survey showed that of the nutritious | men who had worked on the Uma- T SAFE ASK FOR TOOR " I tilla Ordnance Depot, 3121 were from TODAY | ENROLLMENT COUPON KITCHEN COURSE | Oregon, 2623 were from Washington | and 2290 were from Idaho and the IN NUTRITIONS I remainder were scattered throughout soxc" Sandwich | the 48 states, with the dust bowl area Spread P. i-23c I well represented. Robbins said that in his opinion ied Flou I nearly every man eligible and quali .03; $1.98 Wright’s Enriched Bread Medal F fied for work in the Hermiston area, and who wanted to work, had been | I wn Published Every Thursday at | Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon ________________________________ Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring ••*$*89 . ........................................................................................ BOARDMAN NEWS was toastmaster. Talks were given by George Corwin, Mr. Foerst and Mr. Lay. Bob Smith gave a report on his project. The dinner was cooked by Mrs. Macomber and served by the up- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941 employed on the project. James Clinton has been placed in charge of the Hermiston office as act- | ing manager, replacing Lynne M. I Black, who was transferred to the I Eugene office. CHRISTMAS CARDS IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU- Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. We examine your eyes by modern methode and grind glasses to fit in all the latest styles. Why not have your por trait on your Christmas Cards? Your picture and greeting, with envelopes to match. All for $2.00 per dozen. DR. DALE ROTHWELL TYSON STUDIO - A NEWS OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON Hermiston, Oregon 1941 Money Transfer THANKSGIVING is the season the year reserved for giv- ing thanks. We appreciate you for your patronage of the past year. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co ASK US ABOUT IT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON Yom OURVERY BEST TOALL TTER HEALTH We thank you for the business of the past year. May you truly have a HAPPY THANKSGIVING Rohrman Motor Co Hermiston, Oregon Sandwich Spread De Nu Made Mayonnai: Cherub Milk Airway Coffee Nob Hill Coffe Red Hill Catsup 10c Emerald Bay Sp Pioneer Minced I ‘2718 • ■ 46- ROYAL SATIN FORK SNOWDRIFT PORK CRISCO Blade Cut. 1 BACON ARMOUR '__ . ____ pjame ni . . aa AMERICA Satin Mix & Brim Mix Can RITZ CRACKERS SIRLOIN BEEF ROA . , * u.e . ... - " ' - ' - 8" . v.A, Chives thommake s W41 Let us be thankful for the privileges we still enjoy. May we SOAP add our best wishes at this season of the year. May you all have a very Happy Thanksgiving. Potat APPLES SAFEWAY Connor's Cash Stores Arlington — Hermiston — Stanfield — Pendleton