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PAGE FOUR HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. New Machines Are Hard To Obtain SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT • CHECK that air cleaner regularly. • KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good clean lubricant. • BE CAREFUL where you drive. • CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep properly inflated. • KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when not in use. • PAINT your machines to protect from rust. tice restricts vision while crossing streets. 2. Never cross streets between in tersections. When in a hurry to reach a certain store, remember the dangers of jaywalking and take time to walk to the nearest intersection. 3. When entering or leaving a parked car, use the door on the curb side, not the door on the street side. Persons attempting to enter their car on the street isde with their arms full of packages have been struck by pass ing cars. Alighting on the street side also has resulted in accidents. 4. When waiting for the light to change at signalized intersections, wait on the curb, not in the street. Cars making right turns constitute a hazard for persons standing a few feet from the curb, especially if those persons are carrying packages and fail to see the approaching car. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943. te Hayboa - 5 J J il BOARDMAN NEWS By Margaret Thorpe Initiation in the third and fourth degrees was put on at the Grange hall Save War Bonds • • Collect UNION Tuesday night. Jack Meinen was PACIFIC . elected to the executive committee to scrap ■ ■ Waste nothing ■ • fill in after the resignation of Clyde nui Buy wisely • • Build a Tannehill, and Mrs. George was sound and brighter future elected Lecturer to fill the resigna Phone 518 Pendleton, Oregon tion of Mrs. R. Black. for all Americans H. E. C. met at the home of Doris Lilly Wednesday with a pot luck din A card party was planned for themselves in dangerous positions in ner. December 29 at the Grange hall. traffic. Mrs. Chas. Anderegg and daughter Barbara returned the first of the "Inattention to traffic, due to pre week from Everett, Wn„ where they occupation with holiday matters, or to spent a week visiting with their son THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE Traffic accidents during Christmas careless haste has resulted in many and brother Robert Garvison. They also spent a week in Portland. Mr. holiday tragedies during the past few weeks in Oregon during the last three and Mrs. Ray Brown and Reo went Christ and What It Means to the Clyde Tannehill went to Heppner and Mrs, Ralph Isackson. years have taken a toll of 24 lives. years,” he said. "These accidents can with them and spent the time visiting Monday to serve on the jury. Leo Mrs. Evans of Heppner is visitas “orld.”The Sunday evening service be prevented through the exercise of Secretary of State Bob Farrell said at Silverton and Portland. Root carried mail during his absence, her sister, Mrs. Neva LeTrace, at thefwill be given over to the Christmas P. T. A. met Thursday night at the today in urging Oregonians to drive ordinary caution and consideration A superintendents meeting was held home of Mrs. Cordilla Lowe. school auditorium with a small crowd Friday at the Boardman school. They Mrs. Daisy Pevey is a patient at St. program, presenting, “As With Glad and walk more carefully to avoid for the rights of others. Let’s declare attending. The topic of discussion came from all over the county. The Mary’s hospital in Walla Walla. ness Men of Old.” Our Christmas in a holiday on holiday accidents this these tragic holiday deaths. was Developing the Personality of the Home Ec. girls served lunch. Mrs. Esther Strasser is confined to the church will be in the nature of a year.” Child. The discussion was prepared Suggesting that Oregon “declare a The Boardman Yellowjackets were her apartments in the Kruse building White Gift Christmas, instead of re Farrell listed these suggestions for by Mrs. Harry Thorpe, Francis Har defeated at Umatilla Friday night due to illness. holiday on holiday accidents”, Farrell ter and Mrs. Clarence Nelson. The with a score of 44 to 32. The Study club was entertained at ceiving gifts, we will bring gifts of said the majority of the holiday fatal avoiding holiday hazards: program prepared by Mrs. Nathan the home of Mrs. Nathan Bard last canned goods, food supplies, oranges ities in this state involve pedestrians 1. When shopping, don’t overload Thorpe consisted of a reading by Har Thursday. Mrs. Era Green gave her and what have you, that can be used struck when they inadvertently placed your arms with packages. This prac- ry Thorpe, a pantomime by Mr. and paper on “Our Allies” and Mrs. Troy by some of our Old People’s Homes, Mrs. Clyde Tannehill, song by a mix Coleman on “Family Relationships.” our White Swan Indian Mission, etc. ed quartet, a skit called Practice Hour Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. Cordilla By Mrs. Rose Hedrick with W. A. Baker and Miss Ellen Et- Lowe, Mrs. Neva LeTrace were voted These should all be brought to the bouer. and a reading by Mrs. Fisher A class of three was initiated by in as members. Mrs. D. W. Bliss in church Sunday of this week. called The Vitamin Story. the Echo lodge Monday night and vited the club to Ordnance for their The church takes this opportunity George Daniel spent the week end members from Stanfield attending : next meeting—a Christmas party, party. of saying to our many friends, “We in Portland on business this week. were William T. Reeves, Wayne Men- I Mrs. Fern Zivney resumed teach- “Anywhere for Hire” A number of ladies surprised Mrs. denhall, John Heckman and Richard ing here Monday. wish you a Merry Christmas and trust Margaret Klitz with a handkerchief F. Evans. Mrs. Sherman Chapin received word you might find an opportunity of — LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING — shower at her home Thursday. The Mrs. Mae Leonard beauty operator, that Mrs. Mabel Richards’ condition worshipping the Savior whose birth- afternoon was spent working jig saw of Prosser was a visitor in town over is slowly improving. She is at her , . . , , puzzles. Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli Sunday. Ed Ferris accompanied her | daughter Patricia’s apartment in day we celebrate, in some one of our The show was held in the Grange back to Prosser. churches.” Portland. dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight, hall Saturday night for the first time , Installation of the new officers of Mrs. Frankie Lane visited the since remodeling commenced. This the Masonic lodge will be held Thurs Sturdivant family at Parkdale dur Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway makes a great improvement in the day night and their wives and East- ing the past two weeks. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHVRCH 1 sound. The ------- ---- next show is Friday night . ern Stars are invited to the dinner to Express Jack Rice of the naval training base J. W. Stuart, Pastor Phone 2021, Hermiston starring Jack Benny and Rochester in follow at the Grange hall. Officers at Farragut, Idaho, is here on fur Sunday Schoo, 9:45 a. m. Buck Benny rides again. are: Master, Collie Tillory. senior lough to visit his mother, Grayce Rice. Morning worship, 11 a. m. warden, Claude McCall; junior ward Mr. Hewitt’s sixth grade boys and en. Don Childs; treasurer, Martin some girls also proved they could col Junior service, 7 p. m. Refvem; secretary, Harry Wessell, lect paper and tin cans. Young People’s Society, 7 p. m. and other officers are appointive. | Mrs. Robert McPhetridge visited Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. The waiting room at the Union Pa- | her mother, Mrs. Booker, in La Wednesday night prayer meeting at •n- depot j-- ‘ i- is V-! ------ redecorated. j------ Grande over the week end. cific being ‘ 1 p. p. m UI. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broers visited 7:45 are redecorating their living room. in Milton over the week end. --------- I Our Sunday School will render the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton left this ■ Ione Played Stanfield here Tuesday Christmas program on Thursday week for a Christmas visit in Wiscon- night >n basketball^ won 34 to 15. night, December 23rd, at 7:45. A sin at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Marshall CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST welcome is extended to our services Brooks. • and program. C. Warner, Pastor Mrs. Grayce Rice entertained a few Sunday, December 19, is Christmas guests Sunday at the hotel honoring" ' . , „ ’ 7 “ her son Jack who is home on leave Sunday’ and we shall center our wor- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES from the Farragut, Idaho, naval base. ship around the Babe of Bethlehem’s Services every Sunday at 11:00 *. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott enter Manger. The sermon topic for Sun m. at the American Legion hall. All tained Saturday night with cards, day morning will be, “The Birth of are cordially invited to attend. honoring the birthday of Chloe Ref- vem. Mr. and Mrs.Paul Baker entertain ed Wednesday night honoring Lloyd Waid who leaves for the navy soon. A group of 25 or 30 employees of the 1943 U.O.D. and their families were in- vited. Norman F. Evans will be inducted into the navy December 18. Mrs. Esther Strasser is still un- able to clerk at the Sabin store. Her son, Robert Carleton, is here from California. * Mrs. Woodrow Daniels is employed at Bremerton, Wash. Her husband is shipping from San Francisco to Se attle. The Study club will enjoy a Christ mas party at Ordnance December 16 with Mrs. D. W. Bliss as hostess. A no-hostess dinner and exchange of gifts will be enjoyed. Mesdames Reeves, Fisk. McCormick, Berry, Tay lor, Green and Coleman are the com MD- mittees. The school Christmas program and tree will be held at the high school auditorium December 23. See our Two-Seasons Coats. Removable Linings—Two Coats in The Christmas sermon and special i music at the Presbyterian church will One. Fur and Leather Lined. You will be surprised at our prices I be held December 19 as announced by | Rev. J. M. Cornelison. on these coats. You will be surprised to find such coats in stock I F. A. Baker will spend Christmas in and priced so low in as small a town as Stanfield. | Spokane as his son. Major Bruce Ba- Iker, will arrive from Oklahoma to be I there with the families of Lowell and I Wallace Baker. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co MOTORISTS TOLD TO BE CAREFUL KEEP EM POUING STANFIELD NEWS Hermiston Transfer Co. HURRY HURRY Sale Starts Dec. 17 Special Discount of 10 and 20 per cent on all CHRISTMAS GOODS Also Special Discount on all Ladies Winter Coats F Also MEN’S SUITS at a Special Price REGULAR $29.95 SUITS at.................... Others at $19.95 $24.95 We also have SWEATERS for Young and Old SHIRTS DRESSES GOWNS UNDERWEAR Many Other Items to Wear BUY NOW AND SAVE! Look Over Our Furniture Department Where You Will Find Low Prices . .. Come and See for Yourself! GAMBLE STORE DEALER WM. H. SABIN, Owner STANFIELD, ORE. (Too Late For Last Week) Twenty-two members of Stanfield Grange 657. who received first and second degree on November 30, were given third and fourth degrees on De cember 7, and the installation of of ficers was December 15 at Pendleton with the state master. Morton Tomp kins, Deputy Wicklander. Secretary Beck and the lecturer as installing officers. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hammill and child ren were dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene, on the Meadows recently. Kenneth Gregory of Claybourne, La., is on furlough to visit his wife and other relatives. Miss Mildred Rogers has returned from Spokane and has enrolled as a senior in high school here. On December 3 J. F. Rueber moved George Grant’s household goods to Hanford. Mrs. Grant, accompanied by Mrs. Rueber. drove over the next day and found the place booming. Mr. Grant opened his fountain Monday of this week. Miss Neva Hedrick spent the week end in Portland as the guest of Mr. Help necessary calls get through by avoiding unnecessary calls. Use Long Distance only if it is urgent, especially on December 24,25 and 26. Buy War Bonds for Victory THI PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Dial Operator for Information