The conditon of Bill Shaar remains
about the same although he feels
somewhat stronger.
Mrs. M. G. Strain was released
from the Hermiston hospital Decem
ber 14.
Mrs. Everett Carter was able to
leave the hospital December 11.
Gerald Neustel was admitted to
the Hermiston General hospital De
cember 15.
Mrs. Marvin Watson and Earl
Watson were Pendleton visitors Tues
day.
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a lasting Christmas present. For pi
ano lessons see Miss Golda Mumma.
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Bob Attebury and a group of high
school boys took his truck into the
Meacham mountains Tuesday to get
a Christmas tree for the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox accom
panied by Mrs. L. M. White and Mrs.
I. C. Cox motored to Pendleton and
Walla Walla Tuesday on buiness.
Naomi Brownell returned last week
after spending several weeks in Flor-
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Dec. 22
Tuesday
TWE CAS-,
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Cartoon. Parade, Comedy,
Miniature.
Wed.-Thurs.
Dec. 23-24
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G. C. Schroder was admitted to the |
Hermiston General hospital Tuesday.
Avon Christmas gifts on sale and
display at the Farmers Supply Co.
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Earl Gould, who was admitted to
the hospital December 13, was able
to leave Tuesday.
Rev. M. Ballinger conducted the
funeral in Baker Tuesday of the
mother of Mrs. Morland who spent
the summer here at the Methodist
parsonage.
Mrs. J. R. Appelton, who left the
Hermiston hospital December 13, re
turned for further treatment Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Wallace Cochran and Kath
leen left Wednesday for Olympia,
Wash., where they will join Lt. Coch
ran who is stationed there.
I Miss Marian Pierce returned Tues
day from a weeks stay in Portland.
She left again Wednesday and will
Charles Hodge, owner of the Her
be employed in the Kaiser office in
miston Auto Co., left Monday for
Vancouver.
Portland to attend to business mat-
ters.
M. Thrasher returned
Mrs.
I home Tuesday from a trip to Raven-
I na, Ohio. She came home consider-
WE WISH TO
| able under the weather but her con-
THANK
I. dition was much improved Thursday.
I
Major and Mrs. W. D. Alexander
OUR CUSTOMERS
and son Billy left Thursday (today)
for Boise. Idaho, where Mrs. .Alexan-
FOR
der and son will remain for the pres
ent. Major Alexander will be the
PATRONAGE
resident engineer at the airforce con-
struction job at Mountain Home.
DURING
Russell Piersol, who as a member
THE
of the U. S. navy is attending an
electric school at Purdue university,
PAST YEAR-
this week was promoted to First Class
Seaman and is now an Apprentice
AND
Petty Officer. He has received the
insignia with an eagle and conse-
WISH THEM ALL
quently is quite proud of the ad
vancement. His parents. Mr. and
A
Mrs. R. H. Piersol, received a letter
MERRY
from Russell this week and he is en
joying the best of health and seems
CHRISTMAS!
to be having a fine time.
1942.
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beautiful engagement ring for a
Christmas present?
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Bob Jackson, a student at the Unj-
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! week to spend the Christmas holidays Couer d’Alene, Idaho, to visit at the
I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk.
Mrs. Kupers is the former Miss Bev
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Allen, daughter of J. V. Allen of
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jackson have
I received word from their son Walter, Echo.
¡Jr., who is now stationed at Ames, |
A dinner was given last Sunday for
0 Iowa, with the U. S. Navy, He is at- ' Ted Hammer in honor of his eleventh
tending classes at the Iowa State col-
birthday at the L. Hammer home. The
lege and has recently been advanced
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Christmas motif was carried out with
to Seaman Second Class.
the table decorations and covers were
has received placed for 20 guests: Rev. M- B. Bal
Mrs. Tom
word from her son Tom Jr. that he linger, Jack Harmon, Dick Hammer.
haas been advanced to second class. Junior Cherry. Donald Holman. Car
navy, ole Hammer. Rita Blinston, Louise
machinist mate, in the U
which makes him a petty officer. He Hammer. Glenna Davis. Richard Sny
is now stationed at Pearl Harbor and der. Donny and “Ticky” Davis, Viola
| apparently is enjoying his work, al Hammer, Rosalie and Gloria Ham
though he does miss his friends here. mer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer, Mr.
PFC. Walter R. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer and the guest
I and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, has been en- of honor, Ted Hammer.
I relied in a special course of instruc-
I tion at the Sigal Corps school at Camp
£
Reduction by 20 per cent in the
manufacture of ice cream and frozen
des serts will save 3,300,000 pounds of
butter in December, or almost three-
fourths of a pound apiece for every
soldier in the U. S. Army.
f r this specialized training on the
basis of his aptitude.
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Flour
Henry Sommerer, Eldon Saylor»
Jim Jackson and Kenneth Bensel
came Wednesday morning to spend
the Christmaas holidays with their
parents here. The boys are students
at Oregon State College.
Mrs. R. W. Henderson and daugh
ters Linda Rae and Janet came Tues
day to visit at the home of her moth
er-in-law. Mrs. Georgia Henderson.
She has been visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Welbes in
Portland, and is en route to St. Paul,
Minn.. 11 join her husband. Bob Hen-
der son, who is now associated with
the Bureau of Plant Industry.
PFC.
HANDY SACKS
Thelma Swarner
Wednesday to v
at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
U. Swarner. She returned again
Sunday morning. A son, Lawrence,
f Corvallis is expected to visit at the
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mother.
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formerly
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