THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945.
BOARDMAN NEWS
By Frances Skoubo
Rev. Peterson, a native Port
lander who attended a theological
seminary at San Francisco, gave a
sermon at the Community church
Sunday evening. It is not certain
that Rev. Peterson will become the
minister of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and
lamily were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Buster Rands and Mrs. Ray
Gronquist took her son Keith Ray
to the doctor in Pendleton with
ear trouble Monday.
Linn Gillespie fell from a swing
Wednesday and broke his arm and
wrist.
Judy Mulligan has been quite
ill at home for the past week. Mrs.
Jack Mulligan and Mrs. Earl
Briggs took her to the doctor Mon
day night for examination.
Mrs. Billings and Doris Wilson
motored to The Dalles Saturday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo received
word from their son Lt. Ralph
Skoubo. prisoner of war in Ger
many, dated December 15, 1944.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chaffee and
family spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chaffee.
Allen has been stationed at Farra
gut, Idaho, and is now going to
Shoemaker, Calif.
Miss Shirley Collins of Umatil- !
la spent the week end visiting the
Roseland and Hyler families.
Harold Tyler, S. 1/c, who has
been home on a 30 day leave, left
Saturday evening and is to report j
at a Seattle Naval hospital at the
end of his leave.
Albert Partlow. S. 1 c, returned 1
home Monday. Albie has receiv- |
ed a medical discharge from the
Navy.
Lt. Ted Wilson, flight instructor i
WANTED-LIVE POULTRY & EGGS
We are paying the following prices on live youltry and eggs,
delivered our plant for the month of March:
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS
.279
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS
.279
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS
.314
NO. 1 LEGHORN BROILERS
... .314
GRADE A LARGE EGGS, cases included
.37
GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS, cases included
... .33
Turkeys - Breeder Hens and Toms Wanted
Coops furnished on request.
NORTHWEST POULTRY It DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Main Office and Dressing Plant
232 S. E. Oak St.
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Portland, Ore.
stationed at Minter Field, Calif.,
spent two days visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson.
Ted was welcomed by the tsudents
when he flew over the school
house Wednesday afternoon.
Pfc. Vernon Partlow, who is
stationed in Seattle, is spending
several days with his parents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Paul Partlow.
The Home Economics club was
honored to have Mrs. Van Winkle
| demonstrate and talk on the basic
| seven foods at their meeting
| Thursday in the Grange hall
kitchen.
Mrs. Lloyd Rinehart motored to
I Union Thursday and returned
Friday evening accompanied by
her son Larry.
Ernabel Peck, who attends St.
¡Joseph's Academy in Pendleton,
| spent the week end visiting her
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
| and sons of Union are visiting
I friends on the project this week.
Asta Skoubo, C/N, returned
from Walla Walla Monday to
i spend a few days with her par-
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Skoubo
: before returning to Multnomah
Hospital in Portland.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
E. W. Philippi, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Worship service.
We have Sunday School classes
for all and a Bible class taught by
the pastor for the adults. Our ser
vices are held in the U.S.O. build
ing. Come and worship with us.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M,
Church services at 10:50, ser-
mon, “The Worthy Walk.”
Young People’s service 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00 p. m.,
sermon, "Between God and Men.”
Bible study, Wednesday. 8 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
” was the subject of the
- Sermon in all
“ Churches
M AN Lesson
of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, March 11.
The Golden Text was, “Speak
unto all the congregation of the
children of Israel, and say unto
them, Ye shall be holy: for I the
Lord your God am holy.” (Lev.
19:2).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
was the following from the
Bible: "When I consider thy
heavens, the work of thy fingers,
the moon and the stars, which
thou hast ordained; What is man
that thou are mindful of him?
Thou madest him to have do
minion over the works of thy
hands; thou hast put all things
under his feet:” (Ps. 8:3,4,6).
The Lesson-Sermon also in
cluded the following correlative
passages from the Christian Sci-
enee textbook,
Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The Scriptures inform us that
man is made in the image and
likeness of God.. Matter is not
that likeness., Man is spiritual
and perfect; and because he is
spiritual and perfect, he must be
so understood in Christian Sci
ence." (p. 475.)
Miss Beth Russell
Mrs. Joy Weigand is visiting
friends and relatives in Irrigon.
Mrs. Weigand’s small daughter,,
Teresa, has been staying with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smith. Mrs. Weigand came from
Pasco this week to spend Teresa's
second birthday with her.
Mrs. Kenneth Madison and two
sons Dickie and Gary Lee are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey.
Mrs. Madison expects to stay two
or three weeks. Her husband is
now stationed in the Philippines
in the navy. Mrs. Madison and
Mrs. Bailey are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve
and son Jimmy were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey over
the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Van
Cleve from Pasco, Wash., are the
parents of Mrs. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore of
Boardman Sunday.
Mrs. Louise Ganet returned to
her home in Pendleton Friday, af
ter visiting several weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Browning.
Mrs. Amelia Riley, who has
been visiting her daughters, Mrs.
Minnie Fraser and Mrs. James
Henderson, and Mrs. Ida Pember
ton who has been visiting her son.
James Henderson, returned to
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Kendrick, Idaho, Saturday.
Î WEEKLY
Mrs. Theresa Connell received
news Tuesday by telegram that
WORLD S MOST
Pfc. Marvel Connell was serious
ly injured in fighting on Luzon
RAPIDLY EXPANDING
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Latham and
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Mrs. Ada Covington left Thursday
for White Plains, Ky., after spend
ing a month in Oregon and Wash
ington. Mrs. Martha Ferrili is
accompanying them home.
Mrs. Carl Haddock reports that
her husband who underwent sur
gery at a Pendleton hospital, is
making satisfactory progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Russell
were Heppner business visitors
Thursday.
E. R. Schneider returned to Iiri-
gon Tuesday after a business trip
Mutual System and
to Missouri.
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Fred Houghton, who has been
in Western Hemisphere
in a hospital at Portland, returned
for a day and is now in Portland
EVERY F
for more medical treatment.
Elton Fraser, Mrs. Minnie Fra
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ser and J. A. Shoun were some of
the Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
KUJ - W. Walla (1420) 1:15 p.m.
School News
The high school students with KIT - Yakima ( 1280) 8:30 a.m.
an average of better than a 2 are
on the following honor roll for
this six weeks: Freshman—Louis
Rucker, LeRoy Schneider and
Marietta Haddox; Juniors—Leon
ard Aldrich. Loraine Schneider
and Clara Fraser; Seniors—Patty
Marham. Ella Mae Grim. Kathleen
Poulson, Loretta White and Del-
pha Markham.
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