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THF HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944 ces .................... 8.75 Roving Reporter I Northw est Hosp. Service Plan, offices ............... 24.00 Checks Oldest State Ind. Acc. Comm., . ..... 24.29 Christmas Gifts C. Sheriff D. Franz, Ind. Sold. 90.34 * 7 PAGE THE«« I Frank Taylor, do .. ........ 139.09 W. H. Kirk. Kenneth Corwin, do .. 49.20 October 10, 1944, it was ordered Hugh Clark, do 10 39 to sell County owned property to Wray Dusenberry, do ....... 15.12 C. A. Ronen and J. E. Middleton. Duane Umbarger, do 5.04 October 20, 1944, it was ordered C. Hutson, do 10.08 to sell county owned property to George Hartman, Postmas Robert Rhea, do 5.04 J. A. Monese and James P. Brooks. ter, Assessor . 130.60 John Stanley Conlon, do 62.89 October 27, 1944, and order was In Chicago a roving reporter for 52.00 October 4, 1944, it was ordered made designating certain polling a daily newspaper was given the as Mrs. E. B. Casteel, offices to sell County owned property to places. signment to go out and ask various Carl W. Chambers, County Court 33.50 persons what were the oldest pres ents they had saved from past Wm. R. Meiners, Co. Court 27.35 Christmas holidays. C. C. Proebstel, Cir. Court & Juv 4.50 What he learned from a young mu 28.25 sician was that when he was 12 Pauline Mosgrove, Treas. years old his parents gave him a J. P. Kononen. Health Unit 40.00 red, white and blue decorated snare U. S. Nat. Bank of Port drum. That very drum started him land, Pendleton Branch, on his professional music career. offices withholding ...» 759.20 The musician said it was more than G. A. Hartman, General "just a gift" for it had influenced Road 187.75 his whole life. Umatilla Co. War Fund, do 142.00 Then the roving reporter asked a G. A. Hartman, do ............. 200.25 housewife what gift she had saved Art Stone Works, do ......... 5.00 from her early days She replied Amery & Sons, do ............. 5.00 that it was a doll given by her Bureau of Labor, do ......... 1.00 mother. Since her mother is deed, Brinker Bros., do ............. 3.35 she keeps it in her memory for it Consolidated Freightways, TS on old, old custom, this has great sentimental value. do ........................ 2.69 ringing of bells and danc Another woman, a "collection cor Columbia Equip. Co., do 88.74 ing out the Old Year, but the respondent,” told the reporter that W. J. Clarke, do 4.68 when she was eight years old an Comrie Motors, do .......... 8.27 spirit that rides in at the aunt gave her a doll. She, too. as Eastern Oregon Motor Co., stroke of 12 is os new as a fitting remembrance of her aunt, do 70.78 tomorrow. has kept the doll even though little Frazier Book Store, do ..... 6.50 of the original remains, having had Funk & McLean, do ....... 71.67 With so many old friends to replace its head and clothes. It Foster Motor Co., do 34.42 and so many new friends, still retains its charm, she said. Leo Goar, do .............. 258.44 Another young man, a cutter by Goodyear Service, do ......... 150.13 this New Year of 1945 means trade, was stopped and asked what Inland Motor Freight, do 1.43 more to us than ever before he had saved. He said that the Jack Allen Supply, do 74.62 ... and we hope it means Christmas following the death of Northern Harris, do 64.09 his mother, his father gave him her Northern Life Ins. Co., do 12.50 more to you. ring. He had it made over to fit Northwest Hospital Assoc., his finger and has worn it ever do ........ 13.25 since. He has hopes of passing it Oregon Motor Service, do 114.47 on to a child of his own. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., do 33.30 Pendleton Auto Parts Inc., do .... 22.93 COUNTY COURT Penland Bros. Transfer Co., do .................................. .96 Pilot Rock Hardware, do 96 (Continued from Page 2) Payless Drug, do 4.50 E. R. Squibbs & Sons, Pac. Power & Light Co.. Health Unit ..... ,........... 7.54 Pendleton, do .................... 25.21 Frazier Book Store, Health Pac. Power & Light Co., Unit .................................. 5.90 Hermiston, do 5.12 C. W. Daley, Health Unit . 94.26 Pac. Power & Light Co., Lucile Lukens, Health Unit 55.20 Walla Walla, do 4.88 Northwest Cities Gas Co., Pilot Rock Hardware, do 6.66 Health Unit .................... 3 07 Price Chev. Co., do ........... 35.55 Ruth Simons, Health Unit 26.70 George Pulse, do . 19.50 Catholic Charities Inc., John A. Roeblings Sons 2) • S- ,? 7 Child Welfare 10.00 Co., do 33.90 Mrs. Rosebud Grice. Child Reimers Garage, do 2.25 Welfare .......................... 7:50 Rohrman Motor Co., do 1.50 Oregon Protective Soc., Snows Shell Service, do 1.50 Child Welfare ...... 5.00 Henry Shafer Radiator Boys & Girls Aid Society Serv., do 16.00 of Oregon. Child Welfare 50.00 Snow Williams Motor Co., Mrs. C. A. Masters, Child do .... ..... ................ — 2.25 Welfare .......... 10.00 State Ind. Acc. Comm., do 2.25 Dept, of Agriculture, Seal Temple Farm Equip., do 4.50 WE THANK YOU er of Weights 30.58 Van Petten Lumber Co., do 10.00 vooeo****-******** Jack W. Gröndahl, Juv...... 7.50 Vaneo, do ....... 6.82 Charles G. Griffin, Auditor 75.00 Western Wreckers, do............... 3.00 Albert D. Kinnison, Preda- * Auto Clearing House, do 1.00 All Jurini 1944 we have tory Animal Control . . 25.00 Assoc. Oil Co., do 16.43 been storing up our grati Stoney J. Mael, Predatory Central Welding Works, do 3.83 Animal Control ............... 25.00 Eggers Pole & Supply Co., tude to the people of this Jesse L. Harris, Predatory do 567.00 community, as they have Animal Control .............. 25.00 Feenaughty Mach. Co., do 413.05 come in day after day. Burton B. Barnes, Predato Leo Goar, do 3.50 ry Animal Control 25.00 Now that Christmas is Howard Cooper, do 862.75 Carl W. Chambers, County Inland Empire Refineries here it is time to make Court ................................ 12.50 Inc., do 9.92 Jean Porter, Election ....... 26.00 Larson Printing Co., do delivery. So here it comes 5.00 McConnell’s Electric, Court David C. Nelson, do ..... 10.65 . . . our gratitude to you House 2.31 Northern Harris, do ......... 227.46 in one great big wish for Lionel D. Shirtleff, Taylor J. E. Olinger & Sons, do 2.80 Grazing No. 7 100.00 a big, happy, merry Pendleton Grain Growers, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Court do 89.62 Christmas. House 134.71 Smith Mach. Shop, do ...... 9.75 Northern Life Ins. Co., offi Standard Oil Co. of Calif., do ................................. 291.55 Union Oil Co. of Calif., do 21.72 Pendleton Water Comm., do ................................ 3.30 First National Bank, do...... 735.15 Haseltine & Co., do................. 49.27 Inland Empire Refineries Inc., do 1,171.06 The Texas Co., do 78.40 Union Pac. R. R. Co., do 128.85 Western Rock Co., do 376.55 R. J. Wheeler. General Road Payroll 156.74 C. H. Reimann, do 145.99 F. H. Henson, do 136.34 G. Hoffnagle, do ..... 154.44 H. M. Bennett, do 127.49 Ji H. Magruder, do ....... 156.89 + t Dusk . . . Fay Dunnigan, do .... 108.48 Lyle Potter, do....................... 162.46 Christmas Eve ... John Eichner, do................... 143.14 William Mayberry, do ....... 12.33 children moving John Bunch, do......................167.14 Hugh Barker, do ....... 142.54 Frank McRoberts, do............. 139.78 about stealthily, Roy Lichlyter, do ... 172.74 C. O. Pederson, do ......... 127.24 wide-eyed and ex MERRY CHRISTMAS Frank Anderson, do ......... 174.65 E. H Hargett, do ............ 149.22 pectant . . .you Otto Miller, do............... 165.76 John Maybrand, do ........ 164.74 know the signs. O. L. Sparks, do 104.82 Jinglt hrlls, jingle bells. J. R. Nickerson, do .... 179.54 Jingle all the way, W. J. Thurman, do 144.66 O! what fun if Is to ride Christmas is here, let Ear) E. Woodruff, do 115.82 In a one-horse open short W R Presley, do 197.24 us all be merry, for it Dan Doherty, do .... 167.39 We have much to be thank Jack Southwell, do .......... 125.47 ful for this Christmas, and Frank Pearce, do 88 03 comes but once a year. Oscar Eichner, do ....... 115.04 we want to express our D. Fullerton, do 188.47 thanks to you. Eldon Pollick. do 164 99 With gratitude for E. E. Campbell, do 143.16 May this Christmas season O. A. Bowman, do . 169.79 your kind favors during James Enright, do 147.55 of 1944 be an especially Luther Hibbard, do 148.19 1944 we send you hearti happy one for you. Jose Rameraz. do 144 19 Joseph C. Hart, do ........... 149.00 est Christmas greetings. John Henry, do . 125.14 P. B Clark, do 139 59 C. O. Brown, do .......... 119 53 Frank Hall, do ............... 138.24 Walter Picard, do 188.74 Al Moody, do ............... 173 84 Elbert Coon, do ............... 168 44 Tom Heddle, do ........... 118.69 J. L. Campbel), do .......... 137 94 Joe Picard, do .................. 187 35 John Hoffnagle. do ........... 85.88 W. A. Hearing, do 32.34 Myr) Hoffnagle. do ....... 15.12 --------- W F Brown, do ........ 171.24 EVER ANCIENT, EVER NEW’ ood cheer ! There’s noth- G ' ing quite like it. And good cheer is an affair of the heart. It cannot be withheld and hoarded to gain added value with the days or years. Good cheer must be spent! Let us all radiate good cheer this Christmas of 1944, for there are reasons enough for good cheer if we but pause to reflect. Merry Christmas greetings from all of us to all of you. Dr. W. L. Morgan Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. At this season we should all sub ject ourselves to re-examination, to see if good fellowship and kind ness still survive as a practical combination to bring happiness to the human heart. Each of us holds in his hands the key to this combi nation. Let us use it during this Christmas season of 1944, to help transform dreams into realities. May we add our glad Christmas greetings to the many which are finding their way to you? Methnist Church $ I I GREETINGS 3 $ $ $ s s $ s $ s Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller Miller’s Service Station FROM US TO YOU! Inland Cooperative Farmer’s Supply Co. ------