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reckson came from Seattle Mon
day night to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Fredreckson
Sy Mrs. Rose Htirick
until New Years.
Mrs. Bessie Iverson from Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coombs re
tana is visiting her sister, Mrs. Os turned Monday from a business
car Christianson until after Christ and pleasure trip to Portland.
mas when she will leave for Los
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey and
Angeles.
daughter Dulce of Vancouver
Mrs. Hans Ryning and daughter spent the week end here visiting
Karen Ann and Miss Esther Fred- the Bart Gaymans and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Clark were
honored with a miscellaneous
shower at the Refvem hall Tues
day night. Hostesses were Mrs.
Esther Strasser, Mrs. Alvin May
and Mrs. Bud Evans. Mrs. Sue
Waid introduced the bride who
played several piano numbers. Pa
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tricia Richards Lantz gave a hum
orous reading, “Willie Visits the
YOUR EYESIGHT
Corner Grocery”, to honor Garth,
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If your eyes trouble you come here ! Miss Alice Hedrick sang. "Wanting
for a thorough examination . . . . You". The bride’s table was cen
Modern glasses ground to fit if tered with a huge bouquet of chry
santhemums and white candle-
they are needed.
sticks, and tapers lighted, and a
Over 30 Years Successful huge cake decorated and sur
rounded with attractive favors.
Optical Experience!
Assorted canapes cake and coffee
DR. DALE ROTHWELL were served to probably fifty peo
ple. Glenn Norton and his basket
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ball players, after their third
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game at Echo, were late and wel
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come callers. Neva then thanked
all for their bountiful gifts.
The Harmony club with their
families present on December 16,
STANFIELD NEWS
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a better America—an America where
every one helped in the struggle, now
so nearly won.
This
Christmas we face the future
believing that America will not fail
our men in the peace, as they have
not failed us at war.
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enjoyed their Christmas dinner
and party at Victory Square hall
with Mrs. Julie Phelps in charge
of program, and a tree and ex
change of gifts were a feature. The
quilt was drawn by Mrs. Agnes
Herrick. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Lucille Parry.
The school, by grades, pre
sented their Christmas program on
Friday night at the auditorium
with a treat for the younger grades
only.
Mrs. Leo Clark and F. A. Baker
went to Salem Sunday night for
several day on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loughary
and son Pat visited the first of the
week at his parents' home, the
Fred Lougharys. and Tom then re
turned to his station at Lincoln.
Nebraska.
Mrs. Emil Zivney and about 25
Girl Leaguers journeyed to Walla
Walla to the McCaw hospital to
present a program at 6:00 p. m. on
December 20th.
Miss Vivian Leitzel, student
from O. S. C., and Bill Gulliford,
student from Oregon University,
talked to the social economics class
Tuesday afternoon, and are home
to enjoy their Christmas holidays.
The turkey picking plant closed
Tuesday afternoon with Gilbert
Smith reporting 11 carloads hav
ing been sold to the army and
shipped to Portland and to Seattle.
Mrs. Fred Shelton was called to
Michigan a week ago due to the
serious illness of her daughter
Dorothea (Mrs. Brock).
The Study club luncheon was
enjoyed by 18 present this year,
of whom three were guests, Mrs.
Ella Daviess and Mrs. M. Refvem. I
and the new member. Mrs. Harry |
Muir.
The Stanfield-Echo unit will j
feature a war time buffet lunch
Friday, December 22. at the home
of their president, Mrs. Will Hel
mick at Echo.
BOARDMAN NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944
HERMISTON. OREGON.
IE confusion, the bustle and indecision
of the holidays is now over. The last
gift has finally been selected, the last
package wrapped, tagged and duly be-
ribboned. Now let's settle down to the
real enjoyment of Christmas.
We want you to get just what you want
and to be just as happy as you can be.
We want you to be happier this Christmas
of 1944 than you have ever been before.
As for us, we are more grateful to you
this Christmas than ever before, for it
marks a peak in our pleasant relations.
We could not allow this important occa
sion to slip by without wishing you all a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Moore & Ripley, Drugs
By Frances Skoubo
Elenora Skoubo, who is attend
ing college in Eugene, is spending
her Christmas vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf
Skoubo.
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Bob McLean and Ida Mae Deulen score of 22 to 42.
Lanora Self from Bend is spend- who are residing in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Skoubo received
mg a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. VanMetre took a letter from their son Ralph Fri
Dan Ransier.
their son Donald to The Dalles day. The letter was written July
Boardman basketball team met hospital Sunday where he will 18th from Stalag Luft III, just five
their second defeat of the season have medical treatment for an ab- months en route.
at Heppner Friday night with a cess on his foot.
The Boardman high school is
score of 31 to 23. This was the
Mr. and Mrs. Dickerhouf were sponsoring a Christmas dance Sat
first league game.
i chaperones at the recreation hall urday night, December 23, in the
Doris Wilson shopped in The Sunday night. Guests at the par school gym. Music will be furn
Dalles Monday.
ty were David Sides and Robert ished by the Ordnance Orchestra.
Mrs. Tyler is convalescing at Ra vert.
Mrs. Chas. Anderegg and daugh
home after returning from the
Mrs. Skoubo and Frances were ter Barbara. Mrs. I. Skoubo, and !
Ordnance hospital Tuesday.
in The Dalles on business Mondav. Mrs Elvin Elv and family motored
Cecil Hamilton is spending the
Boardman lost their game with to Pendleton Tuesday to do a little ’
Christmas holidays with his wife Hermiston Saturday night with a I Christmas shopping.
and family.
Mrs. Billings. Hilma See Tyler
and Marlene Billings spent Satur
day shopping in Pendleton.
Daniel Ransier. who is stationed
at Pasco, spent Saturday night
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ransier.
Funeral services were held for
Mr. Deulen in the Community
church Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
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Deulen is survived by two sons.
Alvin Deulen of Boardman, and
Albert Deulen now serving in the
army, and two daughters, Mrs.
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As the clock strikes twelve let our
hearts reciprocate the sentiment
of Tennyson’s New Year bells:
Turkey and cranberry sauce and plum
Ring out the old,
ring in the new,
Ring out the false,
ring in the true.
pudding are symbols of the lighter side
of Christmas.
We want you to have
these, loo, this Yule season of 1944, plus
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all the other joys that give Christmas-
lime ils transcendent glory.
We welcome this opportunity to extend
tu each and all our heartiest greetings.
Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co.
May Yours Be a Most Happy
and
Prosperous New Year
n. ui. BEHRMAN
Jeweler