THE HERMISTON HERALD,
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Local Happenings
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Mis. Gale Gilpatrick spent the
week-end in Tacoma on business.
Lewis Geiss of La Grande is now
employed at Shear's Barber Shop.
L. W. Dixson and Elmer Dixson
were in Salem on business over the
week end.
Mrs. Chas. Haygad of Rufus vis
ited Wednesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. I. Whitney.
Lt. and Mrs. Sexton and infant
son spent the week-end with relatives
in The Dalles.
N. R. Mueller and Joe Reeves made
a trip to Portland and into central
Oregon last week on business.
John Behrman, who has been em
ployed at the local jewelry store dur
ing "boom” activities, left Wednes
day for Walla Wala where he will
seek employment.
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Mrs. Mildred Bean and daughter
and Miss Barbara Tucker spent Sat
urday in Walla Walla.
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs.
Mary Brierly were business visitors
in Walla Walla Wednesday.
Don T. Orput, field representative
of the state recreational program,
was a caller in Hermiston Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse ac
companied by Mrs. R. L. Woolley mo
tored to Portland Thursday to spend
the week-end in Portland.
The Altar Society Christmas ba
zaar and food sale will be held De
cember 13 at the Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co.
17-1d
Gene Lear, assistant county agent,
will provide the agricultural program
over KUJ at 1:15, Saturday, Decern-
! ber 13.
Mrs. A. L. Carter arrived home
Sunday evening from a visit with her
1 son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
C. Downing, at Elko, Nevada.
Gene Rugg, who recently under
went an operation, came home Wed
nesday. He is greatly improved
which is good news to his many
friends here.
Mrs. Velma MacNamara, Miss Opal
Wilson, Mrs. Nell Kent and Mrs.
Juanita Sandy, all Umatilla Ord
nance depot workers, spent the week-
end in Portland.
The office of the assistant county
agent will remain open all next week
but Gene Lear, agent, will attend an
Sun.-Mon. Dec. 14-15
all-week conference of county agents
at Oregon State college.
A traffic representative from Sec
retary of State Earl Snell’s office
showed some traffic safety pictures
at the local high school last Wednes
day.
"Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury left
Saturday for Mt. Vernon, Washing
ton, where they attended the funeral
of Mr. Kingsbury’s aunt Monday.
They returned Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and
children of Seattle were week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
News Reel
Paul Van Patten. Mrs. Emory and
Cartoon “Come Baek Miss Pipps” Mrs. Van Patten are sisters.
Trees and Homes
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Neary wish
to announce the marriage of their
Tuesday, December 16
son, James E. Neary, to Miss Martha
Lesser of Portland on Thanksgiving
CHARLIE RUGGLES
day. The ceremony was held in the
ELLEN DREW
St. Francis church in Portland.
PHILLIP TERRY
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill and
daughter left Monday for Oceanside,
Cal., to make their home. They
I planned to visit for a short time with
Mrs. Neill’s sister, Miss Bessie Ham-
Cartoon "Zero the Hound”
I mer, in Salem, en route to Oceanside
Comedy "Man I Cured"
where Mr. Neill will work. He has
been employed for several years as
Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 17-18
barber in the Hermiston Barber shop.
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HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11,
A 24-hour guard duty is now in ef around the theme, “The Light Shines I already yielded more than two bil
fect at the Cold Springs reservoir, in the Darkness.” What an opportune lion dollars.
according to R. E. Goad, county time to think upon this great divine
“Purchase of these bonds which |
sheriff. Men appointed for the work light.
may be obtained for as little as $18.75
are Bill Mikesell, Joe Udey and Dan
The Sunday evening worship ser for the $25 ten-year bond, now be
vice will be in charge of the Women’s | comes the first duty of every citizen. |
Parker.
The Columbia Grange Home Eco- Council at which time they will pre- | Oregon already has a carefully or- I
nomics group will meet at the home sent a missionary play entitled, “Who ganized plan for sale and promotion
of Mrs. Arthur Blinston Friday, Follows in His Train?”
of defense savings bonds, every coun
Group No. 2 of the Women’s Coun ty has its committee. The state com
December 14. All members are urged
to attend as an election of officers cil will meet next Thursday after- mittee composed of 45 leading citi-
noon at the U. S. O. building
will be held.
izens of Oregon also stands ready. |
Roy Attebury and Gene Lear, as HERMISTON EAFT1ST CHURCH Members of our staff which includes
all committeemen throughout the
sistant county agent, furnished trans
Grayúen D. Loree, Pastor
state are urged to carry on and work
portation for the West Umatilla Beef
Sunday, December 14, is Universal to the utmost of their ability.
club last week when the members vis
Bible Sunday. The Bible is the one
ited at the home of each member and timeless book that shines on through
“Defense savings bonds are on sale
looked over the calves that are now on
at
all banks, post offices and sav
the ages even though darkness may
feed. The former is leader of the club.
settle about us. One might as well ings and loan associations. Defense
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, Marion try to blackout the sun as to try to savings stamps in denominations from
and Stanley went to Prineville over blackout the Bible. Our subject at 10c up may also be purchased in re
the week end to visit the first grand- the morning worship service will be tail stores and other places of busi
ness.
child in the family. The little tot is “Light During Blackout”.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
“A plan which makes it possible |
Kay Joyce Ritchie wilt lead the
Pierce. •
Three teams from Heppner will
I Young People's service at 7:00 p.m. for employees to purchase bonds on
Miss Lois White, O.S.C. student, At 8:00 o’clock the pastor will speak the installment plan from their sal meet three teams from Hermiston.
arrived Sunday to spend until after 1 on the subject “Seeking the Saviour”. ary has been worked out and is al
ready in operation in man y firms. J
the Christmas holidays with her par- |
Workers can greatly aid the program
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White. Miss OREGON CITIZENS
if they will enroll under this plan at project should go towards Red Cross
White came with Richard Cox, who
had spent the week-end in Portland URGED TO PURCHASE once and urge their employers to and other war funds.
adopt it where it has not yet been in
and Corvallis on business.
According to Mrs. Belt it is ex
DEFENSE STAMPS
stalled.
Clarence Elliott, 41, of Pendleton
pected that the contest will be re
"Complete information on purchase sumed next year.
who suffered a fractured spine when
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he fell from an igloo at the Uma- I Citizens of Oregon eager to take a of bonds and stamps and installation
tilla Ordnance depot Wednesday has tangible and active part in the war of payroll allotment plan of purchase
a good chance of recovery. A spinal activities can be of greatest aid at may be obtained at the defense bond
CHRISTMAS CARDS
operation was made upon his arrival this time by purchasing defense sav staff headquarters, 722 Bedell Build
ings bonds and by promoting this im ing, Portland, Oregon.
at St. Anthony’s hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Geradl Keller and | portant phase of financing the mili- |
Why not have your por
Mrs. Mabel Ralph went to Portland tary program of the United States,
trait
on your Christmas
last week end to visit the little Keller declared Palmer Hoyt, Portland, state LIGHTING CONTEST
Cards?
Your picture and
baby. The little tot has been quite chairman of the defense savings staff, CANCELLED HERE
greeting, with envelopes
ill and has been under a doctor’s care in a statement received here today.
“All of our war effort depend on I
for several weeks. The baby re
to match.
successful financing of the various | The annual Chritsmas lighting con
turned home with them.
All for $2.00 per dozen.
Don Serell, who was recently re military programs,” Mr. Hoyt said. | test, sponsred by the Hermiston Gar
leased from the U. S. army to be with “The government several months ago ' den club, will not be held this year,
his parents here, has not received j worked out a plan of borrowing di- ! according to Mrs F. B. Belt, presi
further orders to report. It was j reet from the people through the sale ! dent. Due to the war conditions it is
Hermiston, Oregon
thought that due to the declaration | of defense savings bonds. This has i felt that money usually spent in this
of war that all those released from I
duty might be recalled.
Miss Claudine Hale has joined the
Oregon Women Ambulance Corps
which meets regularly at Pendleton. |
Miss Constance Leuhrs, high school
instructor, has also attended one of
the meetings. The requirements are
quite rigid and the girls are planning
to specialize in the course.
A telegram was received here to-
day by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swar-
ner of the birth of a son, Richard
Monroe, to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Swarner of Fairbanks, Alaska. Mrs.
Swarner will be remembered here as
Miss Maxine Faust. This is the
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fourth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Swarner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammer en
tertained with a turkey dinner at
their home in Columbia district Sun
< *Y .
day afternoon. The occasion was the
tate
celebration of four birthdays. Covers
were laid for twenty-two, and the
centerpiece consisted of four birthday
cakes, beautifully decorated. Those
whose birthdays were celebrated were
Mrs.. W. D. Neill, Mrs. Charles
Plourd, Rosalie and Ted Hammer.
Among those present were Mr. and
Dear Santa
Mrs. Carl Hammer and Dick and
Carole; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill
Please bring me a sweater. I only
and Peggy; Mrs. Charles Plourd and
have
five and that’s just half enough.
Donald and Phyllis: Mrs. Floyd
Mathers and Bobbie; Jess Meyers of
And, Santa, a blouse, too. Long or
Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill:
short sleeve, any color, I love them
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammer and
Gloria, Viola, Rosalie, Louise and
Ted.
Duck Pin Bowling
Tuesday Night
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TYSON STUDIO
CENTRAI, CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Sunday is Universal Bible Sunday.
W e shall worship Sunday morning
P. S. Mother says to please bring
both of my brothers, Dad and Grand
pa all a sweater. They never have
enough.
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In every
letter Santa will find these
additional requests***
Bright Colored House Dresses
Black’s All Wool Plaid Shirt
Masculine Dress Shirt
Jacket and Skirt
(Be sure it's masculine)
Lined Driving Gloves
10
Warm, fluffy blanket
Pretty party dress
21c
Bill Fold
Luscious Satin Nightie
Quilted Satin House Coat or Heavy
Thick Chenille
Arrow Tie
Genuine Leather Hand Bag
Warm Comfy House Slippers
Table Cloth and Napkin Set
25c
All Wool Gabardine Skirt
Reversible Rain Jacket
These practical gifts are just a few of
those you’ll find at
Saylor’s