The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 12, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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Lt. and Mrs. Leonard Keller of
Austin, Texas, visited over the week
end at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Paul.
Roland Stuart left Sunday morning
Guy Shaw, manager of the Inland for Umapine to visit friends and also
Cooperative, was a business visitor in visited in Walla Walla, prior to re-
turning home Wednesday.
Walla Walla Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Shir-
Bob Attebury, who is employed at
Adams on a ranch, was a visitor in ley. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. :5
Sam P. Neufeldt of Chicago spent
Hermiston Monday evening.
Wilbur Bloom of Kent, Wash., ar­ Sunday at Bingham Springs.
Mrs. Pete Berg and family will
rived Tuesday to visit his mother,
Mrs. Clara C. Bloom for several days. leave tonight (Thursday) for Lake-
port, Calif., to visit her mother and
Rev. E. R. Himelright will preach
Sunday at the Pilgrim Holiness other relatives for three weeks. Mr.
Berg may join her for a short time.
church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Huffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and son are spending this week in Port­
Mrs. C. J. Jackson and Jackie were land visiting relatives. Mr. Huffman
business visitors in Pendleton Thurs­ is on vacation from the office of the
day of last week.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore announce
Frank W. Thorne underwent an ap­
the wedding of her son, R. W. (Bob) pendicitis operation in St. Elizabeth
Christian to Miss Alma Jackie Mock hospital in Baker Monday morning.
July 27 at Corpus Christi, Texas. His condition is considered fair. He
Mrs. Moore has lived in Texas since is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
leaving California about 11 years ago. Thorne of Haines.
Word received recently by Rev. and
Mrs. J. W. Stuart states that their
i
son, Chester, of the Signal Corps of
li
the U. S. Army at Davis, Calif., is
now an instructor in Radio School at
Camp Kohler, Calif., and has a large
“If my people which group
of Filipino boys to teach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt of
are called by my name Chicago,
Ill., arrived Friday to spend
shall humble them- a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Quir­
ing. Mr. Neufeldt is Mrs. Quiring’s
selves, and pray, and brother. The Neufeldts will accom­
pany the Quirings to Dallas Friday
seek my face, and turn to visit relatives.
Mrs. Fred Hensel and children left
from their wicked ways ; Thursday
for El Paso, Texas, to visit
then will I hear from with her husband who is in the army
air corps, being stationed at Kelley
heaven and will forgive Field. She will also visit with Mr.
Hensel’s father who is a professor at
their sin, and will heal
Texas A. & M. College.
A
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Null spent last
their land.”
week in Portland visiting their daugh­
ters, Mrs. Joe Furrer and Miss Opal thought.” At present he is assigned gineering, will be the subject of the
Null. Both are employed by the Kai­ as a Technician, Fifth Class, connect- 'morning message. The first Sunday
HERMISTON
of September will be special feature
ser company at Swan Island ship ed with commissary work.
BAPTIST CHURCH
yards. While in Portland Mrs. Null
Corp. Bernard Corpe writes from | day. Our regular church worship
H. V. McGee, Pastor
had the opportunity to visit the ship­ Camp Claiborne, La., that he has re- will begin at 10:00 a. m. and close at
yard and also to witness a launching. cently been promoted to Corporal 11:00. From 11:00 to 11:30 the Sun-
Corporal Lawrence J. Hunt, son of Technician in an engineering supply day School classes will convene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt, has entered outfit. He asks that his Hermiston
the Basic Training Center at Keesler friends write to him. He says that CENTRAT. CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Field, a unit of the Army Air Forces Private Gene Wells, also of Hermis­
Training Command, at Biloxi, Miss. ton, is just across the street from his
Our sermon topic for Sunday morn­
Corp. Hunt will be given instruction | barracks. Bernie’s address is avail­ ing will be “Walking with the Master
in the use of the gas mask and bay­ able at the Herald to those wishing to in Galilee.” Ben Gerking will sing
onet, a course in macouflage. and tar­ write to him.
a solo, “The Ninety and Nine.”
get practice on the rifle range.
For the Sunday evening service.
Corp. Walt Hinkle, son of Mr. and HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH “The Power of a Vision,” will be the
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, came Wednesday
H. V. McGe«^ Pastor
subject.
from Fort Knox, Ky., to spend a fur-
The world needs God today as much
The Harmony of the Bible and En-
lough here with relatives and friends.
Corp. Hinkle has been in the service
a little over five months and states
AT IGLOO INN
that he likes it “better than
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
uih HERBERT
MARSHALL
EDWARD CIANNELLI
CARTOON and NEWS REEL
Sun.-Mon.
Aug. 15-16
Based on Gregor Ziemer’s
book, EDUCATION FOR
Open Evenings
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SUNSHINE
Woodwork, Wall and Floor
679 Cleaner
60C
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ALAMEDA
Catsup
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INLAND VALLEY
Prunes
2
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No. 2* cans
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Brooms
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Pineapple
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Shredded Wheat
Pancake Flour
9 lb. sack
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JUNIOR
Sunday School, Mrs. Laurie, super­
intendent, at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Young People’s Society, 7 p. m.
Junior service at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
We have classes for all ages in our
Sunday School and extend a hearty
welcome to all services.
We Need Your Help
to send a
RECREATIONAL
CHEST
in the
Armed Forces
The chests are filled with books, cards, games,
Bible, reading material of all types, puzzles and all
types of knick knacks to help pass time and provide
hours of recreation to the boys in the armed forces.
A sample chest may be seen in the P. P. & L. Co. of­
fice window. The chests can be purchased at a nom­
inal charge and will be sent by the Red Cross to all
battlefronts. Y ou, too, can help by your donations.
6 box carton dp
Leave Donations at P. P. & L. Co. office.
SPONSORED BY THE
ROTARY CLUB
Grocer
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
J. W. Stuart, Pastor
A Small Donation Will Help!
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
$
as any time in the history of the
world. The church has been placed
in the world for one reason, that men
and women might find Him. You will
find a welcome awaiting you in any
one of our churches next Sunday.
Dog Food Matches
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
$
$
to Our Men
SUNSHINE
Moth-Proofs as it Cleans
Upholstery and Carpet
Cleaner.
Quart bot.
BLUE BIRD
Each
10 ox. pkg.
S
258
COSMOS
MASTER Cinnamon
$
Bottles
$
$
Many Other
Jewelry Items
Howard Clark
8
$
$
A. W. Behrman
SUPER
SENSATION
tday
See Our
Beautiful
Line of Diamond
Engagement
and
Wedding Rings
$