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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1942 HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble spent Miss Mabel Rauch, who has been j in Portland, returned Sunday. the week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor spent Sunday in Walla Walla. A. L. Jensen of Spokane, Clarence Stone of Walla Walla and C. C. Christiansen were listed among the duck hunters here Wednesday. OASIS THEATRE PHONE 2121 Fri.-Sat. Nov. 13-14 GLAMOUR I. W. GEER Agent JACKIE COOPER SUSANNA FOSTER I A Paramount Picture Cartoon - Mechanical Monster Popular Science Hedda Hopper Nov. 15-16 Sun.-Mon. DOUBLE FEATURE! NOW at our REGULAR PRICES! TUB ANDREW SISTERS in GIVE OUT _ SISTERS Tuesday November 17 MM . <i:w; VAN HEFLIN PATRICIA DANE Gang Comedy Doin Their Bit For Common Defense Nov. 18-19 Wed.-Thurs. Roy Melville, who has been employ O. C. Pierce, manager of the Farm Bureau Cooperative, is spending a ed with Odegard's as a carpenter, left Wednesday for Bremerton, Wash., | few days in Portland on business. where he will be employed in the ship Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor left on yards. Mrs. Melville is remaining at John Krause is expected home this ’ Wednesday for Spokane to visit her their home in Baker for the present. week end on a furlough. daughter who is attending school Mrs. F. M. Cox returned this week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and C. there. from Kansas City, Mo., where she C. Christiansen spent Sunday in Pen Miss Rena Mickey spent the past spent approximately a month visiting dleton. week end in Salem visiting her mo relatives and friends. Mrs. Cox re sides near the Cox lumber mill and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris of Lew ther. the Cox addition. iston, Idaho, arrived Wednesday to Andy Rozick of Enterprise is now visit at the Ralph Lieb home. Tech. Sgt. S. R. Wessell and wife employed as a barber at the Hermis Charles Hodge, owner of the Her ton Barber Shop. Mr. Rozick operat of Portland arrived Sunday morning FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN miston Auto Co.; underwent an op ed his own shop while at Enterprise at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ina Whitney, and visited until Thursday eration in Pendleton Tuesday. Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton Mr and Mrs. Chas. Schwabauer and when he reported back to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friday are children of Grandview, Wash., were He has been in the service six years. LaGrande and Baker parents of a son bom last Saturday. Armistice day visitors at the George Mrs. Whitney also visited in Port land, returning Friday. Mrs. Phoebe Waite of Seattle is Hodge home. BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY — visiting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Wanda and Zola Patton, Marjory MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Baker. Mallon and Voncyle Kooch spent the E. M. Ayer«t Pastor A. S. Gonseth left last week for a week end in Enterprise visiting with Sunday, 11 a. m., and 7:300 p. m. three to four weeks visit in Iowa and their families. Evangelistic meetings November 11 Oklahoma. He will visit a sister who Mrs. W. E. Logan underwent an to 22, conducted by the pastor, are Hermiston, Ore. Telephone 2391 now in progress. Services every even is ill of health and other relatives. operation at St. Anthony’s hospital in ing at 7:30. You are cordially in Miss Lois Clark of Portland is now Pendleton Monday. She is reported vited to attend these services, held at employed as a beauty operator at Na as gettng along nicely. DORTLAND-DENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO the home of the pastor, two blocks omi’s Beauty Nook. Mrs. Wilda McCoy returned to her east of the high school. Don Serrell attended homecoming duties at the local post office Wed METHODIST CHURCH activities at the University of Ore nesday after a few days visiting her Malcolm B. Ballinger^ Minister husband in Walla Walla. 8:45 p. m., Young Adult Fellowship sion on a current topic of interest to gon the past week end. Sunday, November 15—10 a. m., in Hermiston, beginning discussion of all. -$ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and son Sunday School in Hermiston and Ec the subject: “The Churches and a Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley left “ The Guidance of God" is the sub Just and Durable Peace. ” All young Stanley spent the week end in Port ho. At 11 a. m., morning worship in this morning (Thursday) for Spo land. Their one-year-old grandaugh- Hermiston with service in charge of adults between ages of 18 and 35 are ject of the message for the evening kane. Social hour after discussion. service which is held at 8 o'clock. Con ter, Mary Lou Pierce, returned with A. C. Voelker and a band of Gideons invited. Thursdays, 8 p. m-, choir rehears gregational singing and special mu- from Walla Walla. Mr. Voelker for them. Tom Fraser was a dinner guest of merly was a resident of Hermiston al at Hermiston. sic. and active in the Hermiston Metho Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boczar of Stan A. A. “Red” Estle, who for many dist church. Morning worship in Ec HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH A cordial invitation to all to meet field Tuesday evening. years has been an employee of the ho will be in charge of the Girls’ Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels^ Pastor with us in all our services. Rohrman Motor Co., began work this Gospel Team. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch, former 6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel week at the Umatilla Ordnance De ly of this community but now resid Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. with in Echo. pot. He will be connected with the lowship 7 p. m., Methodist Youth Fellowship gradaed classes and trained teachers ing at Cloverdale, visited here one fire department. in Hermiston with a sociala hour fol for those of all ages. The Interna HUNTING day this week at the W. P. Luttrell lowing. home. tional lesson for this Sunday is Mrs. Audra White has been con ? for 7:30 p. m., Evening worship in Ec fined to her home the past few days ho, with sermon by the minister, “At “Things That Mar Family Life.” y More Morning worship service at 11:00 due to illness. Rev. C. Warner has tend To Your Reading.” 8 p. m., Evening worship in Her o ’ clock with a message on “ Give Me BUSINESS been substituting for Mrs. White on miston with service in charge of the This Mountain” by the acting pastor. Try Our Ads the mail route. Free Estimates Young Adult Fellowship. Motion The Young People’s meeting is at pictures in India will be shown. The Mrs. Bert Haneline, Mrs- O. O. general public is invited. All Labor Guaranteed 7:00 p. m. with a wholesome discus- Felthouse, Miss Mary Petri and Mrs. Georgia Henderson were guests at 2207 — , —P . wig , the home of Mrs. C. E. Baker Wed- | RAY LOOSVELDT s’ s. " nesday afternoon at a dessert lunch- ■ Licensed Plumber eon. 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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold formerly operated the Igloo Inn but more recently Mr. Ar nold has been employed at the Uma- I tilla Ordnance Depot. Everyone Invited To Attend at Visit our open house and see our splendid selection gifts and toys for every member of the family. Many new and exciting items. While the war effort has rightly curtailed raw materials we have been able to assemble a wide selection of toys and gifts made from non-critical materials. Gifts to please all at customary Gamble Stores' savings. 3 PIECE DRESSER SET BABY DOLL FOOD VflLUESl ARMY COMBAT SET Beautiful Atholware. Un- breakable handles. Mir- ror, brush and comb. All in beautiful gift box. 98% 22 attractively col ored pieces. Heavy die cut card hoard. Easy to assemble. 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