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ployed at The Herald office for the
past six months, left Friday for his
home in Spokane where he will be
employed. He expects to be married
New Year's day.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
A REPUBLIC PICTURE
Jim C. Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Misa Alberta Johnson and V ivien
Brown motored to Boise Friday night Walter Mead, joined the U. S. navy
1 to spend the week end with relatives. at Seattle, Wn., last Saturday.
RED CROSS FUND
GETS SUPPORT
According to Mrs. F. B. Belt, lo
when you
Miss Jane Boyer left Saturday for
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beard left Sun cal chairman for the Red Cross, the
her home in John Day to spend until day to spend a week and Christmas
TRAVEL BY SUPER-COACH
Hermiston second Red Cross roll call
after Christmas with her parents.
with relatives in Portland and Mc was very gratifying with about $350
Save more than half the cost of
collected. The entire amount was
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left Minnville.
driving — have extra dollars for
BOISE
Christmas shopping —- by making
Sunday to visit over the holidays in
Miss Margueritte Hamon boarded voluntary with little solicitation.
out-of-town trips by Super-Coach!
Tillamook with their daughter and the plane at the Pendleton airport
$5.15
You’ll thoroughly enjoy Super-
METHODIST CHURCH
family, Mr. and Mrs. George McKen and flew to Boise Saturday night to
Coach heat-conditioned comfort...
Malcolm
B.
Ballinger,
Pastor
Portland
$ 3.60
zie.
spend Sunday with her relatives.
conveniently-timed departures . . .
Sunday, December 28—10 a. m.,
San Francisco 12.60
and
complete
freedom
from
driving
Lloyd Goodrich left Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schell are the Sunday church school, Mrs. Alva
Seattle
6.10
strain and traffic worries.
Grass Valley to spend Christmas with
Boulware, general superintendent.
proud
parents
of
a
baby
girl
Mary
Los
Angeles
17.60
his family, who had gone on ahead,
11 A. M., morning worship, with
Louise, born Friday in St. Anthony’s
and other relatives.
t
hospital in Pendleton. She weighed sermon by the pastor, “Prayer in
time of war”. Prayer has been great
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten left nine pounds and two ounces.
HERMISTON DRUG
ly discredited in the minds of many
Wednesday afternoon to spend
Phone 2271
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner left by its use during war. Men have felt
Christmas day with his parents at
Wednesday for Vancouver, Wn., the absurdity of praying on opposite
New Bridge.
where they will visit Christmas day 1 sides of a battle. Why’ pray now?
Mrs. Ida Clute of Portland arrived with their daughter and family, Mr. I How pray? These and other vital
Tha ©euland—Ceondanland Coit
Tuesday to spend the holidays and and Mrs. E. P. Schofield.
questions will be discussed frankly in
make an indefinite stay with her
this
sermon.
Mrs. Monte Hedwall and children
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
7 P. M., Methodist Youth Fellow- ,
left Monday for Astoria to visit over
Mrs. Emil Zivney of Stanfield.
ship,
Lois Casper, leader.
church. Our sermon topic for Sun eth not what a day may bring death.
the holidays . Mr. Hedwall expects
8 P. M., evening worship, with ser day morning will be “Onward, The
Take advantage of the wonderful
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley left to join his family for Christmas. ,
mon by the pastor, “The Gospel of Church,” and Sunday evening, “Seek privilege we have of freedom of wor
Monday to spend until after Christ
William C. Linder of Hermiston is God and the Gospel of Man”, a ser ing Jesus”.
ship. Bible school, 10 a. m., class for
mas with their relatives in Forest
now
stationed at Camp Roberts, Cal., mon about St. John the Evangelist.
We tike this occasion of wishing every age. Worship hour 11 a. m.
Grove.
according to recent report received Members of the Masonic lodge will be one and all a joyous holiday season.
7 P. M. Young people’s service.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and at the Herald office.
special guests. Music by the young | Our Bible school meets at 10:00:
7:45 P. M. evangelistic service.
Miss Lavina May Lynch left Wednes
people.
morning worship at 11:00: Christian
Thursday, 7:45 Bible study and
Pryor
Shaw
of
Bremerton
arrived
day for Portland. Dr. and Mrs.
Wed., Dec. 31, “New Year's Eve”. Endeavor groups for all ages at 7:00 prayer meeting. A welcome to all.
Friday
to
spend
Christmas
with
rel
Morgan continued on to Hoquiam
Special candle-light consecration ser p. m., and evening worship service at
where they will visit his parents | atives. This week end he is spending vice for the Methodist Youth Fellow-, 8:00.
with Ms sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy At- ship in the Echo Methodist church.
over the holidays.
tebury.
Adults are invited to attend also. Ho
PEN TECOS TA L TA BERNACLE
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw were ly communion will be celebrated at
Shelby E. Graves, Pastor
pleased to hear from their son Asa midnight.
In these days of turmoil and men’s
who is on the Hawaiian Islands that |
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST hearts failing for fear, we can surely
he was all right.
C. Warner, Pastor
see scripture being fulfilled fast. We
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and her | The year 1941 will soon be history. need to flee to the Rock for our sal
mother, Mrs. Putman, visited Sunday | The new year is before us. As never vation, while it is yet day for today
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morris at ! before our cry should be onward the is the day of salvation. A man know-
Hilgard, Oregon.
union pacific stages
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Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney left
Wednesday for Yakima, Wn., to visit
with relatives over Christmas day.
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We know the jolly little man
from the North has not for-
gotten you.
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And neither have we, for
right here and now we are
wishing you the merriest
Christmas season ever, and
adding our thanks for your
interest and favors of the
past year.
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Mrs. Jack Smith, who has been in
Hermiston for the past month, left
Monday for a visit with her husband
who is in military service stationed
at San Francisco, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eu
gene came Wednesday to spend the
holiday season here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and with
her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jens Terjeson of Pendleton.
August Rauch of O.S.C. underwent
an emergency operation for appendi
citis Thursday of last week at Cor- |
vallis. Fred Rauch, his father, had
motored down to Corvallis Wednes
day to get his son who had completed
his senior year at O. S. C., but the |
emergency operation changed the
plans. Mr. Rauch returned Sunday
night.
Members of the Methodist, Central
Church of Christ and Baptist church
young peoples groups sang Christmas
carols about town Tuesday evening. |
Survey Gives Soldier's "'Rules '
For Good Morale In A rmy Camps
ERE are the American soldier's
own specifications tor good
army "morale":
1. Fair treatment.
2. Complete "freedom and variety"
when on leave.
3. Decent, hospitable attitudes
among local townspeople near
camps, making him feel he’s "as
good as anyone else."
4. First class training and straight
talk from bis superiors on what
the war is about, so be can feel
he's getting something tangible
out of his experience in the army
These "rules" are based on find
(ngs made in a dozen training
camps and all sorts of places out
side by Alden Stevens, widely ex
perienced sociologist and writer
His report appeared in Survey
Graphic.
"The building of army camp
morale calls for positive action
now," Stevens declares. "You have
to provide the conditions that make
for good morale then you will get
tt. No mere words cooked up In
Washington are going to be eftec
tive unless the fundamental re
quirements for good morale are
H
There are two sets ot factors
bearing on morale. Stevens finds:
1—camp and training; 2 recrea
tional. A number of things enter
into the latter “and one ot them is
simply the relative sizes of the
camp and the nearest town.”
"Most men want to get away
from any
planned
recreation,”
Stevens says, “and anything with
a welfare or social work tint is
unpopular. The only group of peo
ple who have furnished the army
with something else to do are the
private operators of tent-shows,
carnivals, roller-skating rinks and,
most of all. the juke joints
“There is no moro thoroughly
American Institution than the juke
joint, with its freedom, complete
informality, and democratic cama
raderie.
“Some of the juke joints need
control. The United Brewers Indus
trial Foundation . . . the beer manu
facturers’ conscience . . . which is
running a nationwide campaign for
moderation, especially near camps,
is serving to keep many of the
proprietors within proper bounds,
and to Improve local regulation
where it has been slack.”
At this joyous season
we wish to express our
sincere feeling of good
will and friendship to
the many friends and
customers whom it has
been our privilege to
serve during 1941.
You have been good to
us in the past, and we
want to say “Thanks for
everything.”
Happy New Year, and,
we’ll be seeing you!
A. W.
Behrman,
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We welcome the New
Year because we know it
marks the beginning of
another chapter. The stage
is set for another act.
Looking backward we
see the things we might
have done, but did not.
Looking forward we see the things we plan and resolve to do. May the
sun shine brighter, the days grow longer, may new hope invigorate and
cheer us. The Year of Grace One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-two
is at hand, and we welcome its arrival.
We also welcome the New Year because we know it will bring many
new opportunities to be of service to you. and to express through this ser
vice our sincere appreciation of your friendship and patronage. We wish
you a Very Happy New Year!
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Phone 3781
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Our genuine "Merry Christmas to All" . .. our
friends and customers. Pleasant times like
Christmas always remind us of the pleasure we
have had in the privilege of doing business with
you. May good luek attend your every wish
this Christmas! And may holiday good cheer
brighten the hours of this glorious season!
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