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THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1940. T H E H E R M IS T O N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. PA G E T H R E E > G ' «H R , ’ÎÎT'“ •J’lITV B ap tist C hurch GRAYDEN LOREE, Pastor TMÎÎ w C atholic C hurch FATHER ALBAN CULLEN, Pastor P ilg rim Holiness U nion C hurch ALICE NORRIS, Pastor M ethodist C hurch STEARNS CUSHING JR., Pastor C. WARNER, Pastor C h ris tia n Science Pentecostal C hurch E. D. GREELEY, Pastor \\ j^ 'iB Easter Sunday is one of the Holiest Days in all the year. Let it shed its blessings on "you and those you love. Feel the soul-filling satisfaction of the full w f i beauty of the occasion in the church of your choice. J THE ABOVE AD IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: OREGON HDW. & IMPL. CO. CONNOR’S CASH STORE HALE’S CONFECTIONERY H. T. Fraser — F. C. McKenzie Harry Connor Roy Hale BRI ERLE Y ’S MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. Miss Jessie Brierley L. A. Moore SA Y LO R ’S Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Saylor THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE Harold Thompson UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. G lenn O strom Mrs. R aym ond M cN abb and in fa n t son F re d ric k R »ym o” d ' » r e b<'«'v from th e P e n d leto n h o sp ita l F rid a y afte rn o o n . T hey a re a t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n W u rs te r for some tim e. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M u stard a re b y ild in g them a house n e a r th e Co noco Service S tatio n . A G A IN I WE O’CONNER’S CAFE THE HERMISTON HERALD Ben O’Conners R. A. Brownson on th e boat “ K e lth e r’ sp en t a week h ere a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. P ete McNabb. M rs. P ete M cN abb, w ho h a s been q u ite ill a t h e r hom e, is m uch im proved. Mr. and Mrs. B ill R o b erts and tw o d a u g h te rs of W alla W a lla sp e n t S u n day v is itin g a t th e J o h n W u rs te r home. M argie M u stard , w ho is em ployed in P e n d leto n , sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. 'and Mrs, John M u stard . YOU a G lenn O strom a tte n d e d a m eetin g of th e T exaco men In P en d leto n M onday evening. T he m em bers of th e P o c a h o n ta s lodge c h a riv a ri Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. B in d er a t th e ir hom e a fte r th e re g u la r m eetin g T h u rsd a y n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. B in d er (M rs. E ffie J a r v is ) w ere m a rrie d in Idaho la s t w eek. T h e L adies Aid held th e ir re g u la r m e etin g in th e co m m u n ity h a ll la s t T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n . Mrs. Don H a r- ry m an and Mrs. Ja m e s B yrnes w ere hostesses. B etty M cK enzie an d B a rb a ra L in ev ille, b o th s tu d e n t n u rses in St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital in P en d leto n , sp e n t S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E. M cK enzie. Mrs. F red K nudson w as hostess to th e B ridge C lub F rid a y a fte rn o o n . Hope Ju d a y re tu rn e d to h er hom e in M osier a fte r sp en d in g sev eral days v is itin g frien d s here. Mr. a n d Mrs. J e r ry S m ith, Mr. and Mrs. B ill B racco s p e n t S a tu rd a y in W alla W alla. PINE CITY NEWS By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r BIG 6-FOOT MODEL $119.95 19U-0 W e s t in g h o u s e R E F R IG E R A T O R (W Mese «MUTT feofwesj Striking new Weetinghouse design . . . all-«tee 1 cab inet . . . new FIBERGLAS “lifetime” insulation. New TRUE-TEMP Control P LU S big “Sanalloy” SUPER FREEZER, with extra space for frozen storage. . . fast-freezing EJECT-O-CUBE trayz . . . new TRUE-TEMP Cold Control . . . the thrifty ECONOMIZER Mechanism—10 houra o u t of 13, i t uaea no c u rren t a t all. But, come in and see this refrig eratori It's a REAL BUY for the money. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON DR-41M-1M _«U S A V f W I t H A ■S' f Alfred and Leander Quiring TUM-A-LUM LBR. CO. T h e G arden club sponsored a sil- I Ar tea an d m ovie W ed n esd ay a f t e r noon. | B illy B ousquet. w ho w o rk s in Hood R iver, sp en t S u n d ay an d Mon- .ay a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. ■nrt Mrs. A rt B ousquet. Conlon, w ho is em ployed n P o rtla n d , sp en t S u n d ay v is itin g h er p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. B ill C on lon. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes sp en t M onday In W alla W alla shop p in g . O liver M cN abb w ho is em ployed B R IN G A. F. Rohrman WESTINGHOUSE .S C I I f TODAY I T he H om e E conom ics club of th e L ena G ran g e m et a t Mrs. G eorge C u rrln ’s hom e W ednesday afte rn o o n . Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r, Mrs. R. E. M cG reer and Mrs. Jo h n H a rriso n w ere guests. Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r a n d Mrs. Lois K en t e n te rta in e d a t a pinochle p a rty on St. P a tr ic k ’s day. T h ere w ere fo u r ta b le s In play. H igh h o n ors w ent to Mrs. R. E. M cG reer an d R ussell Moore, and low to R. E. Me G reer and M rs. M arion F in ch . Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r W lggles- w o rth a n d fam ily w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g u ests a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u r- g e t home. Jim A yers w as a c a lle r a t his ra n c h on B u tte r C reek Monday. L illy R au ch s p e n t th e week end in S pokane. J o h n n y Moore of S e a ttle is sp en d ing a week w ith his b ro th e r and sis te r-in -la w , Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Moore. Mr. an d Mrs. B ert B arnes a tte n d ed "G one W ith th e W in d ” In P e n d leto n S u n d ay evening. Mr. an d Mrs. Joe Foley an d M ary Beebe called S unday a t th e H arold W ilk in s hom e. Mrs. H ealy w as called to H eppner T uesday m o rn in g d ue to th e Illness of h er m o th er, Mrs. M ike K enney. Mr. an d Mrs. C lay to n A yers and Mrs. E m il G rochen w en t to P e n d le ton T uesday afte rn o o n to see "G one W ith th e W in d .” R. E. M cG reer m ade a business ’rip to th e H ep p n er co u n try Tues day. Tom Boylen J r . w as on th e C reek M onday, v is itin g h is ran ch es. AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS H u n d red s of th o u sa n d s of boys and y o u n g m en read T h e A m erican Boy m agazine every m o n th an d con sider It m ore as a liv in g com panion th a n as a m agazine. “ I t ’s as m uch a buddy to me as my n eig h b o rh o o d ch u m ,” w rite s one h ig h school senior. “T h e A m erican Boy seem s to u n d e rs ta n d a boy’s problem s and considers tn em In such a sy m p a th e tic and h e lp fu l w ay. It gives ad v ice an d e n te r ta in in g re a d in g on every su b je c t in w hich a yopng fellow is in te re ste d . I t is p a rtic u la rly h elp fu l in sp o rts. I m ade o u r school b a sk e tb a ll team be cause of p la y in g tip s I read in T he A m erican B oy.” M any fam ous a th le te s in all sp o rts c re d it m uch of th e ir success to h e lp ful su g g e stio n s received from sp o rts a rtic le s c a rrie d in T he A m erican Boy m agazine. V irtu a lly every issue of fers advice from i fam ous coach or player. F o o tb all, b a sk e tb a ll, tra c k , te n n is, in fa c t every m ajo r sp o rt is covered in fic tio n and fact a rtic le s. T each ers, lib ra ria n s , p a re n ts an d lead e rs of boys clubs also recom m end T he A m erican Boy e n th u s ia stic a lly . T hey have foun d t h a t as a g e n e ra l ru le re g u la r re a d e rs of T h e A m erican Boy a d v an ce m ore ra p id ly an d d e velop m ore w o rth w h ile c h a ra c te ris tics th a n do boys who do n o t read It. T ra in e d w rite rs an d a r tis ts , fam ous coaches an d a th le te s , ex p lo rers, sc ie n tists and men successful In bu s iness an d In d u stry Join w ith an e x p erienced s ta f f to p roduce In T he A m erican Boy. th e s o r t of re a d in g m a tte r boys lik e best. T h e A m erican Boy se lls on m ost n ew sstan d s a t 15c a copy. S u b scrip tio n prices a re $1.50 fo r one y ear or $3.00 for th re e years. F o reig n ra te s 50c a y e a r e x tra . To su b scrib e sim ply sen d y o u r nam e, a d d ress an d r e m itta n c e d ire c t to T h e A m erican Boy, 7430 Second B lvd., D etro it, M ichigan, adv. W ESTLA N D GRANGE CONFERS DEGREES grees a t a la te r d ate. In th e o rd e r of business th e a g ric u ltu ra l com m it tee m ade sev eral a n n o u n c e m e n ts p e r ta in in g to b e n e fit p aym ents, a n d o th e r m a tte rs, an d th e co o p erativ e com m ittee discussed decisions m ade a t a re cen t m e e tin g of th e board of d ire c to rs of th e In lan d C ooperatlyo, F o llo w in g th e deg ree w ork and re g u la r business a St. P a tr ic k ’s day p rogram w as given by Mrs. M a rg a r e t S eeliger, an d A. E. R ugg. M rs. S eeliger led se v eral gam es In w hich both and new m em bers p a rtic ip a te d , an d Mr. R u g g conducted a ‘‘P ro f. Q uiz” p ro g ra m In w hich Mrs. J . D. C orliss took h ig h honors. Mrs. S ee lig e r an n o u n ced th a t th e social m eetin g of th e G ran g e on M arch 28 w ould be open to G ra n g e rs and th e ir frien d s, land th a t m otion p ic tu re s of local ev en ts w ould be show n. T h is m eetin g w ill, a s u su al, be held In th e Odd F ellow s h a ll a t 8 :3 0 p. m. F o llo w in g th e program re fre s h m en ts c o n sistin g of pie a la mode an d coffee, w ere served by th e com m itte e headed by Mrs. A. E. R ugg. Odinftikuta IT PAYS TO LISTEN Read The Ads -Hutd miiLTiiomnH r ORTI ANO, O«tl GON. 1 ’ « d À /atio n a lly rTa.mou.l • Convomont Location • Coffoo Shop T he Y. G. A. degree team co n ferred th e f ir s t tw o d e g rees on a class of th re e c a n d id a te s for th e W estlan d G ran g e a t th e la s t re g u la r m eetin g . T hose ta k in g th e d e g rees w ere K. D. P ierso n , L ouis P. P ierso n an d Don A lato tt. T h ey w ill be g iven th e th ird an d fo u r th d e Buffet favoni • DI n in i and Banouot Room« • F tm o u tly Fino Food • Modem Appointnwnts • luturlous Outsido Room» • Conio Oppoiite