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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Eleanor Peterson of Pasco was a
Mrs. Eleanor Kirkpatrick and
tonsilectomy patient Monday at daughter Kathy have returned to
the local hospital.
Seattle after spending a month
Mrs. Emma K. Moore, mother of , visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ina Moore, returned to her A. E. McCulley and sister, Mrs. A.
HERMISTON, OREGON
E. Rugg and family. Mrs. McCul-
PHONE 2121
Mrs. Ina Whitney had a minor home Friday but had a back set ! ley accompanied them to Seatie
surgery Monday at the Hermiston and is again in the hospital. Mrs. I for a two weeks visit. She will al
Moore is 83 years old.
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schell, for sev so visit her son and family, Ralph
Mrs. D. H. Burnett, employed at eral years residents of this commu McCulley of Tacoma.
Fri.-Sat.
Nov. 24-25 the Moore & Ripley drug store, is
Cliff W. Brower of Portland was
nity, are moving to Albany this
ill with pneumonia at her home.
week to make their home. Both in Hermiston Tuesday investigat
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec Mr. and Mrs. Schell have been em ing the city in regards to locating
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the ployed at various jobs during their here. Mr. Brower is an attorney
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, stay in Hermiston.
and recently been engaged in prac
November 29, between the hours
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spike are tice in Portland but is seeking to
of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. 15-lc
the parents of a son born Novem- locate in a smaller community. He
Harry D. Proudfoot, Most Wor ber 20 in Pendleton. The little fel- is unmarried but his mother is liv-
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
shipful Grand Master of Masons, of low has been named Robert Mich- ing with him and he wu ?Id bring
Wasco, Oregon, was an over night ael and weighed five pounds, 11 her to Hermiston should he locate
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ounces. He is a grandson of Mr. here.
Columbia's
O. O. Felthouse Tuesday.
and Mrs. Sam Nye of Hermiston.
An early family Thanksgiving
Bonnie Gray of Pendleton en
A rehearsal for the forthcoming dinner was enjoyed at the home of
tered the local hospital Wednesday Christmas program at the Metho- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson this
—
with
th
for observation and medical care. dist church will be held Friday af- week honoring their son-in-law,
MM RAZEE ■ IM HOOSIER HOTSHOTS ■ GUINN (Big
Lois
Phelps,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
ternoon at 3:00 o’clock, according Vernon Backus, who left Tuesday
WLLAMS SUM SUMMERVILLE KING COLE mo 1
WAR
Mrs. Merle Phelps, had an appen to Mrs. Max Piger. All senior, for induction into the armed forc-
‘ MMMY WAKELY andHis OMahomaCowboys COUSIN EM
dectomy performed Monday at the junior and intermediates are re- es. Covers were placed for Mr.
LOAN
Walla Walla general hospital.
and Mrs. Ted Pierson and three
quested to be present.
Vernon Backus left Tuesday for
W A. Thomas of Ione, who was daughters of Heppner, Mr. and
Portland where he will undergo a patient at the Hermiston general Mrs. Vernon Backus and two child
a physical to determine which hospital for a week and is 101 years ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pier-
Sun.-Mon.
Nov. 26-27 branch of the service he will enter. old. was taken to the Walla Walla son.
Mrs. Claude Wilcox and daugh general hospital Tuesday by am- Mrs. H. E. Shesely, writing from
ter Karen of Portland visited the bulance for surgery.
Darby, Pa., to renew her subscrip-
past week at the home of her par
Floyd Coxen, Seaman First tion, states, “The Ernest Cox fam-
ents. Mr. and Mrs Bill Kennings Class. left Sunday evening for San ily live across the street from us.
and at the home of Mr. Wilcox’s Francisco. Calif., to report for duty | but I believe they are to be trans
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. following a short stay in Hermiston ferred again soon. We were only
Corp. Billy Nation, son of Mr. with his family. He recently com-1 in New York for a week and it
and Mrs. B. J. Nation, arrived pleted a laundry school in Wash- stormed every day, so we did very
home Sunday for a ten day visit ineton, D. C.
little sight seeing. Philadelphia is Pomona grange.
An
feature
of the
here with parents, relatives and
Lt. and Mrs. Chas. E. Dunn of very interesting but we still prefer
"" interesting
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friends. Corp. Nation is now sta Great Falls, Mont., announce the Oregon.” The Sheseleys formerly | meeting was the laughter and
tioned at DeWitt hospital, near arrival of a baby girl born No- resided here and Mr. Shesely was | playfulness of the Six. little child-
Sacramento. Calif. This is his first vember 20. The little miss weigh- employed at the Umatilla Ord- | ren who were present. Their re
freshments were served picnic
furlough in some time.
ed five pounds, 12 ounces and was nance Depot.
named Sue Ellen. She is the first
The 81st birthday of J. T. Ayers style on a cloth spread on the
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jess was celebrated last Thursday at floor. A few spilis occurred but
Connor and the great grandparents his home when a number of rela- were of small consequence, The
are Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele of tives and friends gathered to wish youngsters present were Joan and
News and Comedy
Pendleton. .
.
. . him well. Present were Mr. and Charles Chapman, Midge and
Delvin Backus. Chief Pharmacist Mrs. A E Wattenburger, Mr. and Eloise Hackler, Dale and Susan
Mate, U. S. Navy, of San Fran- ; Mrs. Roy Coxen. Mr. and Mrs. Knight.
cisco arrived Friday to spend until Floyd Coxen and children, Mr. and
Tues. - Wed. - Thurs.
with his brother and fam- Mrs. C. H. Ayers and daughter
The wrath of God is Monday
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Backus. Juanita, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ayers
Nov. 28 - 29 - 30
By Frances Skoubo
The boys hadn t seen each other and family. Mrs. Fred Rauch Jr.,
revealed from heaven
for over five years when he enter- all of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs.
DOUBLE FEATURE
(Held from last week)
ed the Navy. He has been overseas Frank Ayers of Stanfield. Mr. and
A potluck farewell dinner was
Mrs. Arthur Avers and family of given in honor of W. A. Baker in
against all ungodliness for 25 months.
Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Har- the Grange kitchen Sunday. Talks
‘vey Avers of Portland and Mr. and I were given by Mr. Linn, Mr. Wash
Vrs. Burl Coxen and family of burn. Mr. Black, Mr. McFarland,
of men, who would hold
in
Let a
Feppner.
i Mr. Coats. Mrs. McFarland. Anna
Free - Action
i Skoubo, Edith Hendricks and Bill
Of
interest
to
her
friends
here
is
the truth in unrighteous
the marriage of Miss Jean Hardie | Lilly. Mr. Lilly presented the
SPENCER
and Howard Conner. both of Van- I community gift, a suit case, to Mr.
ouver. Wash., an event of Nov- Baker. A large crowd attended
ness.
SUPPORT
ember 5. The bride was attended and there was lots to eat.
relieve that mus-
bv her sister. Mrs. V. C. Smith, and
Pfc. Wm. Swanson and wife from
cular backache
the eroom bv his brother-in-law. Vancouver visited his parents, Mr.
and fatigue—pive
Jack Eubanks. The bride was giv- and Mrs. Milton Shane en route to
you new energy.
HERMISTON
en in marriage by her brother-in- : Ft. Benning, Georgia. Mrs. Swan-
1rs. D. Bearrow
j law. V. C. Smi’h. After the cere- I son returned to Vancouver Satur-
BAPTIST CHURCH
A KE-RELEASE
106 Amatol
monv a reception was held at the I day.
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Ordnance, Ore.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith for
A surprise farewell party was
relatives and friends of the cou- given in honor of Glenda and Wes-
nle. The bride wore a dark green | ley Case by the high school Satur
tailored suit with brown accesso day night. Games were played and
ries and a corsage of white garden I refreshments were served. Danc
ias. The couple will make their ing concluded the party.
home for the present at Ogden i Robert Shane who attends school
Meadows, near Vancouver. Mrs. j | in Arlington spent the week end
Connor attended both grade and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
high school in Hermiston.
ton Shane.
I he third PT A meeting of the
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
year was held Thursday evening.
Leland Morse. Pastor
I
The program was presented by the
“Giving thanks always for all school children. The program con
things unto God and the Father in sisted of several numbers from the
the Name of our Lord Jesus primary rhythm band, two num
Christ.” Eph. 5:20.
bers from the high school girls
No Bible Study Thursday even chorus, Reba Falconer sang a solo
$
ing. There will be a young peo and played on her guitar, the grade
ple’s rally Friday, November 24th, school girls sang one number and
at 8:00 p. m. You are invited to at the grade boys followed by sing
tend.
ing two patriotic songs. Edward
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST McClellan gave a speech on Social- |
ism and Harold Baker talked about
Hermiston, Ore.
the coming basketball season. A
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
$
skit was presented by Maxine Ely,
Services Sunday morning and Audrey Wilson accompanied by
evening. Dallas Rice, superintend Mildred Miller, Rozella Meinen,
ent of the Yakima Indian Chris Reba Falconer and Mrs. John Part-
tian Mission of White Swan. Wn., low. Possibilities for a high school |
will be speaker at the morning recreation center was the main I
service. Members and friends are subject of discussion. After the
urged to bring gifts for the White meeting refreshments were served
Swan mission to the church Sun in the cafeteria.
day morning during the Sunday
A surprise potluck birthday din
School hour.
ner for Mr. Rippee was held at the
Adult and Junior C. E. at 7:30 home of Mr. and Mrs. Rippee Sun
Sunday. Wednesday night is pray day. Those who attended were
er meeting and choir practice Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parson and fam
night.
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ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robert
son. Mr and Mrs. Ray Brown. Mrs.
Grace Tyler and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Howell.
$
Russell Miller went to Portland
on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meinen and
Rozella left for Idaho Monday to
At the recent election officers of attend the funeral of Mrs. Meinen's
Columbia Grange. No. 867, the fol grandmother.
lowing were named: master. Percy
Mrs. Harley Crawford of Port
Corman: overseer. Henry Ott; lec land has been a guest of A. E. Mc
turer. Doris Panages; steward. Farlands the past week.
Jack Matthews; assistant steward.
A. E. McFarland went to Port
Tom Clark: chaplain. Anna Cook; land Monday night to attend an
gatekeeper. Ben Fix; ceres. Jessie Interstate Cooperative Creamery
-
Corman: Pomona. Dulcina Pana meeting.
ges: flora. Mrs. Tom Clark: lady
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Gibbs from
assistant steward. Izetta Baty.
Estacada were visiting her parents.
The last meeting of the Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partlow and
Economics club was held at the friends here on the project the past
Duff Knight home with Mrs week.
Knight and Mrs. Frank Hackler as
I } hostesses. A very enjoyable time
S
1 ' -rei
was had I by all present. An elec
QUALITY
tion of officers for the ensuing year
( was held. Those elected were:
SHOE REPAIRING
| Mrs. Doris Panages, chairman:
; Mrs McCulley, vice chairman, and
Mrs. Hackler, secretary.
It was decided that the club sell
Attention To
hamburgers, pie and coffee at the
Independent
Mail Orden
>
Epperson sale. The retiring chair
Phone 3781
man. Jessie Corman, told the mem
bers of her appreciation of their
LEE’S SHOE SHOP.
HERMISTON, OREGON
cooperation and good fellowship
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
throughout the past year and es-
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LOCALS
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Saylor’s Clothing Store
Gaslight
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Lum & Abner
Goin’ to Town
Happy Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and fam
ily were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Ely in Morgan Sunday.
Daniel Ransier, S. 1/c (AOM),
who is stationed at Pasco, Wn.
visited his family and friends here
on the project while on a three day
pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow left
for Eugene Saturday to visit their
friends and relatives there.
Mrs. Wm. Lilly, Mrs. Linn and
Eldon motored to Pendleton Mon
day. Mr. Linn attended a teachers
meeting there.
Pfc. Vernon Partlow, Army MP.
spent three days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partlow, last
week. Vernon is stationed near
Seattle.
S/Sgt. Aage Jensen, former res
ident of Boardman, has been
spending a few days visiting
friends here on the project, en
route to Lowry Field, Colorado,
where he will attend B-29 school.
Jensen was formerly an upper tur
ret gunner on a B-25. and complet
ed 50 combat missions over the
Mediterranian theater.
Paul Smith s sale met with a
large crowd in spite of the weath
er. Many farm implements were
sold.
Mrs. A. E. McFarland, Effie Bul
lock. Dorothy Crawford, S/Sgt.
Aage Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. I. Skou-
bo and Frances, and Mr. and Mrs
Tom Gardiner were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg
Friday evening.
Funeral services were held in
Hermiston Monday for George
Agee, former resident of Board
man. He was hurried here Tues
day evening.
Edward McClellen went to Port
land Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Metre and
family motored to Sunnyside Sat
urday to attend the funeral of
Mr. Van Metre’s mother.
Captain Hall, former Captain of
a missionary boat, and reciter of
James Whitcomb Riley’s poems,
entertained the students at a spec
ial assembly Wednesday. He re-
cited ten of his poems.
American Legion
Hermiston Post
No. 37
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
Vixitiiiff Legionnaires Welcome
$
May we take this means
and opportunity to thank
our neighbors and friends
for the patronage of the past
12 months. May the turkey
above symbolize the spirit
of Thanksgiving.
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COLUMBIA HAS
GRANGE AND
HOME EC MEETS
termista
Alethnnint (ha
Worship
Middle
November 26.
We wish you all a very
Happy Thanksgiving.
Hermiston Food Store Your Certified
Grocer
pecially during the entertaining of
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OF WORSHIP SERVICES
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