The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 31, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1942
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse spent
Phil Emert, who is stationed at
METHODIST CHURCH
from Thursday to Saturday with rel­ Maxwell Field., Ala., as an aviation
Malcolm B. Ballinger^ Minister
atives in La Grande.
Sunday, January 3—10 a. m., Sun-
cadet, came the day before Christmas
Mrs. Ray Oviatt, accompanied Mr. to visit with his wife and his par­ day School in Hermiston and Echo
and Mrs. Kenneth Oviatt and daugh­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emert.
churches.
11 a. m., Holy Communion at Her-
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Echo
Mrs. Ralph Earwood, who has been ters to Pendleton where they spent
are the parents of a baby boy born misten church with sermon by the
a patient at the local hospital, was I Christmas day with relatives.
able to return to her home in Board- | A son, weighing eight pounds and December 23 at the local hospital. The minister: “The Giver of the Gift, |
10 ounces, was born December 24 to little fellow has been named Everett the Gift, and the Receivers of the
man December 19.
Gift."
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley re- Mi and Mrs. R. J. Bearrow. He has Ray and weighed 71 pounds.
6:30 p. m.. Methodist Youth Fel-
turned Sunday from Forest Grove been earned Robert Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and Miss daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Todd lowship at Hermiston.
where they had spent the week end at
7:30 p. m., Young Adult Fellow­
a family Christmaas gathering with Mabel Rauch spent Christmas at the and children, and R. C. Todd motored
Fred Rauch Sr. home at Lexington, to Pendleton and spent Christmas ship at Hermiston.
relatives.
at a family Christmas gathering.
7:30 p. m., Evening worship at
day with R. C. Todd’s daughter and
John Ulrich was able to return to son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Holt, Echo Chuch.
his home the day before Christmas af­ in a family dinner.
Wednesday: All day meeting of the
ter spending a time in the local hos­
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser- |
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Sick
are
the
par
­
pital.
YEAR of sacrifice and hardship lies
vice of Hermiston.
PHONE 2121
A little girl was born December 20 ents of a baby girl born December 20
Thursday,
8
p.
m.,
choir
rehearsal
behind us. It is our sincere hope that
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bales. She at the Hermiston General hospital.
Fri.-Sat.
Jan. 1-2 weighed eight pounds and 10 ounces She has been named Laura Suree at Hermiston.
the fruits of these sacrifices will come more
and has been named Judith Ann Sick and weighed eight pounds, one HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
She TOOK Men for
ounce.
and more into evidence in 1943, and that the
Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels, Pastor
Bales.
What They Were Worth! —
Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Kennings and
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White were host
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. H. ।
reassuring influences of steady progress will
at Christmas dinner when covers were son, Laurence Albert, are here from | G. Kludsikofsky, superintendent.
SFONDA 5"
first be felt at your own fireside.
Yreka,
Calif.,
visiting
at
the
home
of
placed for Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox,
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Ser-
- BALL As
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox and Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ken­ mon by Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels, “A
Most sincerely we wish you a Happy New
■ i DAMON RUNYON’S"
nings. They also visited at the home New Year’s Message.”
and Mrs. L. M. White.
any
First Real Love Story
Year.
G. C. Schroder, who was a medical of her mother, Mrs. Laura Carelle of | Youth fellowship at 7 p. m. Dis-
rton "Duuette
patient at the Hermiston General j Pendleton.
4
cussion
on
an
up-to-the-minute
topic.
sorel,
hospital, was able to return to his I Mrs. Art Blinston received word
Evening service at 8 o’clock. Sing-
sur cols.
home the day before Christmas.
Saturday that Mr. Blinston was ser- spiration, followed by sermon subject,
Miss Marion Pierce, who is em iously ill in Portland. She and her “Can We Trust the Bible?”
F. B SWAYZE. President
ployed in the office of a shipyard daughter, Genevieve, left Sunday for
A cordial invitation to attend our
concern in Vancouver, Wn.. spent the that city. They have sold their farm services.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Christmas holiday here with her par­ | and will reside in Portland where Mr.
Cartoon Rabbit Trouble
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH T-LR-o,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
Blinston is employed.
Broadway Brevity -Daughter of
E- M. Ayers, Pastor ------------------------------------------------
Mrs.
E.
P.
Dodd
left
last
week
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dayton
Harris
were
Rosy O'Grady
spend the Christmas season with her | host at a family Christmas dinner
Services are held at the American
The school had their Christmas Sunday for The Dalles to visit anoth­
Sun.-Mon
Jan. 3-4 daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Christmaas day. Covers were placed Legion hall Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. 'program Wednesday night.
er daughter before going back to his
Dale Fischer and family in Eugene. for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury, Bob
Devotional service, with sermon by
Tom ( aidwell is visiting his son work at Tacoma.
Mrs. Belle Caldwell, formerly of
.,
.
~
i and
daughter in Portland over the
Mr. Dodd spent Christmas day with Attebury, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van the
pastor.
Come
and 111
help us _
make
holidays.
Irrigon, is now living with her daugh­
another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Patten, Donnie and Ronald Attebury. this first service of 1943 especially
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rathke and two ter, Mrs. Walter Campbell of Eugene.
Terjeson and family in Pendleton.
helpful and inspiring.
children of Umatilla were dinner
A car was stolen Tuesday evening
and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris.
A family gathering was enjoyed at
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Ayers, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whitney at Leight’s camp ground.
J. D. (Jim) Todd, now stationed in
Irrigon was defeated here Tuesday
the W. C. Morehouse home Christmas
was no service last Sunday. Christmas day.
, *
Seattle in the postal department and there
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Mrs. C. D. Whitney and Agnes night by Hermiston. It was Irrigon’s
day. Present at the dinner were: D.
rated Second Class Specialist, was a However, she is definitely better, and Caldwell visited at the Rathke home third basketball game.
W. Morehouse and grandson Richard
A. J. Shown, who has been spend­
visitor
here with his family from joins with the pastor in extending an in Umatilla Thursday.
Starring
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. More­
Miss Agnes Caldwell spent the ing the summer in Heppner is home
Thursday until Saturday of last invitation to you to worship with us Christmas
week end with her sisters. for the winter.
house and Lorraine of Walla Walla,
DOROTHY LAMOUR
week. Jim states that he likes his Sunday afternoon at the American Mrs. Bob Woodward and Mrs. Glenn
News was received here Tuesday
Lt. C. G. Morehouse, Mrs. L. F. Flem­
busy. He Legion hall.
Parsons of Hermiston. Carl J. Cald­ that Gary Saylor, who joined the na­
RICHARD DENNING
ing of Sequin, Wash.. Miss LaVelle work fine and is kept quite
well of Tacoma, father of the girls, vy this summer, is reported as miss-
does miss his family and friends.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Hunt, and Miss Lois Clark. Lt.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE was also a guest. Mr. Caldwell left
(Continued on Page 3)
however.
Morehouse’s son Deane of Portland
Pastor S. E. Graves
Cartoon Superman Bulleteers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grant
Henderson
arrived late in the week and will
10 a. m.. Bible school. Mrs. Jesse
Musical Serenade in Swing
spend this week here with his grand­ (Grace Bensel) visited over the Snead, superintendent. A class for
Christmas
holidays
with
her
parents.
parents.
every age.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bensel of this
Jan. 5
and
11 a. m.. Worship hour. Come
‘
community. Mr. Henderson is em­
enioy the fellowship of the Lord and
ployed as a welder in the shipyards at
For
Saints.
Portland.
7 p. m-. Young People’s service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saylor and daugh­ This next Sunday this hour will be
ter, Miss Laura Lee Saylor of Spo­
spent in special music and singing,
kane, motored to Yakima Christmas
Don't miss this service.
evening to spend the week end with
8 p m., Evangelistic service.
IF YOUR EYES
Mrs. Saylor’s parents. They re­
Tuesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting.
turned Sunday from Pasco where
TROUBLE YOU—
Thursday. 8 p. m.. Bible study and
Come here and get the benefits of they had motored to attend to busi­ prayer meeting.
HIGHEST PRICES ON MARKET
our more than 25 years successful ness.
A hearty welcome awaits all.
PFC.
Fred
Earnheart
came
Satur
­
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed. day to spend a 10-day furlough at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.
We examine your eyes by
E. Earnheart. Fred is stationed with
modern
methods
and
grind
By Mrs Clenn Ostrom
NEAÍ IE NEWTON
CALL OR SEE US FOR DRESSING DATES —
Co. D.E.M.L. in Seattle. Two other
glasses to fit in all the latest
Katharine Kennedy, who is em-
Cartoon Malice in Summerland
Earnheart
boys
are
also
in
the
ser
­
styles.
ployed in Seattle, spent the Christmas
Community Sing
vice, Merlin is at Ft. Lewis and Lar­ olidays with her parents, Mr. and
DR. DALE ROTHWELL ry is in New Mexico.
Mrs. Bill Kennedy.
Wed.-Thurs.
Jan. 6-7
OPTOMETRIST
Mr and Mrs. Tracy Carpenter and
Charles Chandler of Kodiak. Alas-
Marie of San Fran-
418 Main Street
ka. came last week to spend several laughter Becky here
spending the
cisco,
Cal.,
are
PENDLETON, OREGON
days here with his father, Austin holiday while he is on a furlough with
Stanfield Oregon
Chandler. Charles is connected with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooney.
Mary Shannon is here visiting her
the army transport division as ware-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shan­
▲ÀÀAÀÀÀAÀÀAAA house superintendent at Kodiak and non
after New Years, when she
is getting along nicely with his work. will until
. LEE BOWMAN • JEAN ROGERS y
return to her school.
He received the position through a
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Collins and
SHxNhk
civil service examination.
Shirley spent Christmas day in Con­
.4
Coffee purchasers who have not yet don with her people.
Mammoth Fun!
Mr. and Mrs. Del Gordion spent
used ration stamp no. 27, good for
LUPE VELEZ LEON ERR
Christmas day in The Dalles with
one pound, must do so before mid- their parents.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
night. Sunday, January 3. they were
Joe Cooney, who is attending naw
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE reminded today by the state office of school in La Grande, spent the holi-
with
price administration. Stamp No. 28 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cooney.
Elisabeth Risdon m HL
'in
ration book No. 1 (sugar book), E. Mr.
Marion Martin w..
and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes had as
RKO RADIO Picture
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston will be good for the purchase of one their Christmas day guests. Mr. and
pound of coffee from January 4 to Mrs. Claude Barnes of Walla Walla
BUT WAR BONDS AND STAMPS AT THIS THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. Estle Byrnes and Mar­
February 7.
jorie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrnes, Glenn
Russell and Albert Byrnes of Touch-
i t. M's. Paul Walsh and children of
The Dalles. Mrs. Louise Harryman
and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
— { 01%
Ostrom and son.
Oliver Coryell returned Sunday
from Spokane and Idaho where he
7. "hl
spent ten days with friends and Jer­
ry Buell, who is in the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rennick and
children spent Christmas day in
, s.2res. MAA
Touchet with their people. The Ren-
4 ( 2 I bi a
nicks just recently moved here where
he will be employed at the round
, —
house.
Mrs. Paul Walsh and daughter Ver­
na and son Merlin of The Dalles are
here visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes.
Patsy Cooney, who is attending
Marylhurst college is visiting her
minent.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooney.
Nr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery
and son Billy of Sawyer spent Christ­
mas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Al Moran.
that we say HAPPY NEW YEAR to our
Miss Gladyce Lane left Sunday
morning for Klamath Falls where
friends we have reason to say it with added fervor, be-
she will make her home after spend­
ing three months here at the home of
cause each passing year increases our indebtedness to
Mr. and Mrs. John Leidloff.
adjustment,
easier
The Pocahontas lodge is making
you. It is with this spirit of appreciation that we extend
new John Deere No 32
before—the
plans for a New Year's watch party
Both
our 1913 New Year's greetings to you now.
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to be held Thursday nicht.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and
Edithanne spent Christmas evening
at the Spencer home in Stanfield
Mrs. Harriet Ford, who teaches in
Hillsboro is here at the home of her
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We Are in the Market
Live Poultry
of All Kinds
UMATILLA NEWS
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Perry Bros.-G.G.Smith
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
hire
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willgss gpentipelznew type of two-way plow that
andbeera itve
Pk asier
than operation,
ever
wheels operate JIsWax Tractor Plow,
mother.
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
f ree Delivery
HERMISTON. OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
Jennie Blakeley.
Miss Barbara Tonies of Portland is
here visiting her sister and family.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Montgomery.
Mrs Deed Switzler is in Portland
Attending to business.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
Bv Mrs. C. D. Whitney
isiting his parents. Mr. and
BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR &
EQUIPMENT CO.
Pendleton
Phone 518