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PAGE SIX THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. tom of the Blue Mountain Council .a were served a baked ham dinner with all the trimmings Monday By Mrt. Russ Hsdnck night in the church basement, and Funeral services for Laura Wal Published Every Thursday at it was much enjoyed. Mesdames lace Matthes were held from the Smith, Childs, Muir and Hoffnagle Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Presbyterian church of which she planned and served the dinner. was a member on September 29, Spencer Smith and Tommy Ref- Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. with Rev. J. M. Cornelison in charge of the services. Mrs. Will vem gave a fun number. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burroughs, King of Pendleton sang two beau Cluss Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. tiful solos and her accompanist formerly Cleo Greene, of Pendle was Mrs. Harvey Meyers. Pall ton were guests of Mrs. Amanda Subscription Rates bearers were Gilbert Smith, Clyde Haltey Sunday. One Year.................................. Word has been received here $2.00 Kenison, Paul Baker, Muri Berry, Ed Fredreckson and Edgar Hoos that Mrs. C. E. Fisk is at the home Six Months .............................. 1.00 ier. Laura was only 3 years old of a friend in Milton, where she Payable in Advance when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. can consult her doctor more readi- D. Wallace, came here from North ly- Office Telephone .... 2051 Walter Bartley (Pinky) has been Dakota and purchased a farm 112 Residence Telephone 2333 miles east of town. Laura com released from the Emanuel hospi pleted the Stanfield high school tal to visit a week at his aunt Nina here in 1929 and was a member of White s home and it is thought his Flotsam and Jetsam of Politics as Days Go By the largest class to be graduated limb will be perfectly healed soon. from this school. She attended Miss Helen Swaney returned The United States treasury department has mis- Normal and followed teaching un last week from an extensive bus til the time of her last illness. Sur trip to Texas points and returning calculated the effect of releasing all eligible bonds viving her are her sisters. Mrs. by the southern route and visiting for cash at banks. In the larger cities of the coast, Happy Barr. Mrs. Roscoe Mevers. friends at Pasadena, Cal., where the rush to cash bonds resembled a bank rush of for and her brothers Marvin and Har the Swaneys formerly lived. Helen old Wallace, and her husband. Wil went right back to work the next mer days. Bondholders with as many as twenty liam Matthes of Elgin. Burial was day at the U.O.D. bonds in their hands stood in line into the streets and in the Stanfield cemetery. Mrs. Wold of Coos Bay is visit millions of dollars were withdrawn. Now the de The World-Wide Communion ing here this week at the home of services Sunday were largely at her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Norton. partment is sending out information that it did not tended. About 25 voices in the Mike Thomas of the navy is here want the bonds cashed, but was making the bonds F. B. SWAYZE, President choir aided in the music. Mr. and on his first furlough to visit his negotiable in cases of emergencies. In fact, the de Mrs. Glen Norton and children grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy 4 Priscilla and Tommy, and Mr. and Thomas, and all his school pals. partment discovered its mistake doubtless by the re The Study Club will hold its Mrs. Vernon Waid and Jimmy be surgence of bankers who predicted just what did came members. The children were second meeting this year at the our grade school, it is hoped many their children all present. Mr. happen days before October 2. The banks, fore church with Mrs. Era Green hav will be registered as readers, says Knott of Lewiston, Idaho, also was baptized. A very delightful reception was ing current events for the roll call the librarian Mrs. Rose Hedrick. seeing the result, provided extra clerks and addition a guest. tendered the teachers on Septem and Mrs. Agnes Herrick on “Know al windows for the rush which the Treasury Depart Mrs. Henry Smith and children ber 29 in the high school gym. The Your Oregon”. ment could not anticipate. Billions of dollars will program presented by Mrs. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Bart Gaymon and of Wallowa visited their parents, ards consisted of two vocal num- children I visited in Prosser over the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knotts last now go back into circulation and new bonds will week. Mrs. Knotts was hostess to bers, “ Wanting You ” and “ Last week end. have to be sold to provide for war needs. Bonds SHOE REPAIRING Call for Love” sung by Berniece Mrs. Emil Zivney attended the the Aid on Thursday afternoon. A sewing contest was featured by were cashable any time after 60 days and this should Hughes and Alice Hedrick with school : lunch conference in Pendle Julia H. Penney, to create interest Neva Hedrick playing for them, ton i Tuesday Will Pay Prompt have been sufficient for the needs of most bond in the coming bazaar. Mrs. Ernest Mr. Daly sang “ In the Sunshine of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace Attention To buyers except the least thrifty when an emergncy Your Smile” and “Moonlight and 1 moved ___ - Sunday to the George ~ _ — Ran- Greathouse, vice president, presid ed. Mesdames Baragar and John Mail Orders occurred. Roses”, with his daughter Phyllis | sier farm. playing for him. After the teach- | Stanfield library has begun Oct. son will serve at the next meeting, —:0:— ers were introduced, talks were 1 with their schedule tc be open 2 October 12. LEE’S SHOE SHOP made by Glenn Norton, superin- 1 or 3 hours on Monday, Wednesday W. L. Gudgel and Mrs. Gudgel Fulton Lewis Jr. gives to the public over the radio 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton tendent, and Wiley Hewitt, princi and Saturday afternoons from 2 enjoyed a belated 39th wedding a news story about giving bracelets to women who pal, on “Outside Looking In” and to 4. Out of the 185 enrolled in anniversary here Sunday with threw the bottle at new ships when launched. Each “Inside Looking Out”. Impromptu . music was furnished by Mesdames woman received a $2000 bracelet and some in addi Hewitt and Refvem and Mr. Daly., tion were given a pin valued at $1700. This in ad Cake and punch were served from dition to traveling, hotel, flowers and costume ex a very attractive table by Mes dames Bard. Refvem, and Temple, penses—and all charged up to the cost of the ship assisted bv Dene Baker and Neva and back to the taxpayer. The commentator gives Hedrick. Mr Hewitt then showed the information without reservation and his an a silent movie on Alexander Ham ilton which had been used on nouncement has not yet been disputed. Ships launch Thursday afternoon as an educa ed have been numbered into the thousands and the tional measure. This will be fol- | lavish expense will run into the millions while the lowed by 12 more during the school year for those students who taxpayers dig up more day by day and the boys fight have not been absent or tardy. and die on the seas and in the air and in the mire Miss Eleanor Seaman, 17, and | of the bloody battle fields. Miss Berniece Hughes, 17. were | the incentive for a delightful birth- 1 — :0:— ! dav dinner at the Hughes home on Fulton Lewis Jr. is also radio author for a des I September 29, prior to Loren cription of a knockdown and drag out fight in the Hughes return to Farragut and his Statler hotel after the President’s speech to the Team cousin, Eunice Hughes’ return to La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn sters Union between several army officers and at Norton were among the guests. tending teamsters. An argument ensued in which A birthday party for Terry Bak er on her second anniversary was the teamsters remarked, “Then you are not going to observed Tuesday afternoon at the How home-type vote for your commander-in-chief?” and the fistic Baker home Mothers with child encounter ensued. Military police were called in ITS A FACT! ALL MY ren present were Mrs. Glenn Nor flour Improves and after several bloody scraps the army officers ton and Mrs. Bart Gayman. BAKED FOODS TURN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan and were taken to a place of safety and away from the all your children drove to Kamela Sunday OUT PERFECT SINCE issue between labor and army. It appears to have prepared for hunting, and all came home baking been an out-break of feeling of the army against the back Sunday, satisfied without a . I SWITCHED TO deer. 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