THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday and Saturday
April 20 - 21
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Color Cartoon and
Sport Reel
Sunday and Monday
April 22 - 23
URNER :
MARRIACE
ISA PRIVATE
AFIAIR
Color Cartoon—Big Heel Watha
and News Reel
Uncle Bill McDonald of Board
man. who is 86 years old, entered
the Hermiston General hospital
Tuesday for medical aid.
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— a A. J. Buell, 92 years of age, is
visiting this week at the home of
Mrs. George Liebe was admitted his daughter-in-law, Mrs. O. H.
to the Hermiston General hospital Buell. Mr. Buell still holds pro
Friday for medical treatment.
perty in this area. He recently
Guy Shaw, manager of the In- has been staying in Portland.
land Cooperative, returned Tues- | Lloyd A. Scyler, formerly an
day from a trip to Walla Walla on I ammunition inspector at the Uma
business.
tilla Ordnance Depot, is now sta
Miss Virginia Todd of Vancou tioned at Astoria. Mr. Scyler has
ver. Wash., spent the week end at been in the U. S. Navy for 30
home with her parents, Mr. and months. His wife resides in Her
Mrs. James Todd.
miston.
Phil H. Miller of Canby, Ore.,
Mrs. Roy Hale left Sunday night
who has visited for the past month by plane from Pendleton for Lock
here with his brother, Clarence hart, Texas, to visit at the home
Miller, returned to his home Tues of their daughter, Capt. and Mrs.
day night.
Rodney Shoen. She will make an
Mrs. Allen Pinnex and daughter extended visit there.
Donna Dale arrived Tuesday to
Pvt. Burt Drew, son of Mr. and
spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Harold Drew of Hermiston,
her uncle and family, Mr. and recently completed two full years
Mrs. L. F. Beaver.
of service with the 321st B-25
The Westland Home Economics Mitchell Bomb Group of the 12th
club will meet Wednesday. April Air Force in the Mediterranean
25. at the home of Mrs. Edna Zeek. theater. Pvt. Drew is a carpenter.
Members and friends are urged to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner an
take note of the date.
nounce the arrival of a baby boy
Mrs. Paul Van Patten and born Sunday at the Hermiston
daughter Ilene of La Grande spent General hospital. He weighed 5
from Friday till Tuesday at the pounds 14 ounces and was named
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mack.
Roy Attebury.
Clayton Buell, son of Mrs. O. H.
Mrs. I. L. Stout left the Hermis Buell, failed to pass the examina
ton General hospital for her home tion for the Navy Air Corps last
in Boardman after five weeks stay week. He enlisted a week ago
in the hospital due to injuries re Monday and was called in for his
ceived in an auto accident.
physical Thursday. A slight nose
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight injury prevented his passing.
specialist formerly of Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quiring, re
will be at the Hermiston Hotel on cently of Chicago. Ill., arrived Sat
Wednesday, April 25, between the urday night to spend until Wed
hours of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p.m. nesday morning at the home of his
36-lc brothers, Alfred and Leander
Quiring. They recently sold their
printing establishment in Chicago
and expect to go into business in
Salem with another brother, El
vin. All four of the Quiring bro
thers are printers.
Tue«. - Wed. - Thur«.
April 24 - 25 - 26
Double Feature
LOCALS
Bowman’s Shoe Shop
“It is a fearful thing
to fall into the hands of
the living God.”
No-Mark Brown Rubber
Heels Now Available!
See
L. L. BOYNTON
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for that next
CARPENTRY JOB
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
— Cabinet Work —-
Phone 2452
FOOD VALUES
Reliance Golden Bantam
cans
CORN - No. 2
Whole Kernel
Lord Mott
BEETS - No. 2 cans
Chopped
Flotta
TOMATO PUREE No.
Fargo Golden
SYRUP
Emporium
TOMATOES - No.
cans
TWISTEE NOODLE
DINNER - 16-oz. jars
reputation of
asd. 98
which in turn
point to the long years of building public confidence
with the right kind of tailoring, woolens, and service,
and the squarest kind of dealing through the better
class stores.
Women and men’s Coats, Suits and Slacks measured
by one who knows. Absolutely guaranteed, not only
to fit, but to suit you in every way.
See ERNEST GHORMLEY at
SA YLOR ‘ S
Bible School at 10::00 a. m.
Sunday School teachers’ meet
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
ing Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
There will be no meetings next
Evening evangelistic service at
week because the pastor will be
attending the Northwestern Dis 8 p. m.
trict Convention.
The District Christian Endeavor
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Rally meets in the Central Church
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST of Christ on Monday, April 23.
(or Christian Church)
The rally starts with a 35c banquet
James H. Bartholomew. Pastor
Monday evening. There will be a
The World Security Conference program of singing and speaking
meets in San Francisco Wednes by the churches of the district. The
day, April 25, less than one week local group will give a play.
away. Much depends on this con
ference. In an editorial of “The
I Christian-Evangelist” the editor
| says, "A more important obser
vance for the churches than VE
day is that called for by the offi-
Brothers Night for Columbia | cial heads of 34 national church
Grange was very much a success. I bodies as, "The observance of a
Brothers Everett Putnam, Lou I special Day of Prayer for the suc-
Dixson, Frank Hackler, Frank cess of the United Nations Confer
Parker. Earl Burnett, Clyde No ence in San Francisco.’ ” The
bles and L. M. Gossler did the third world war may be made or
honors with delicious oyster soup avoided in this coming conference,
and ice cream. The Sister mem and the Christian Church will ob-
bers would be happy to have the I serve the occasion in prayer and
men serve more often.
I sermon next Sunday morning.
Mrs. Wicklander, wife of the This is our sermon topic for the
State Deputy, was a guest and 11 o’clock worship period: "‘Mak
talked to the assembly on Juvenile ing the Gospel Effective Through-
Grange and on the Blue Cross out the World”. This is our sched
Hospital plan.
ule for Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Embree and
Floyd Laird of Westland Grange
April 22, 1945
were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Embree
talked to the group about their
own Juvenile Grange and Mr.
“And Great Shall Be .
Laird told the members about the
Grange Fire Insurance plan.
Your Reward”
Mrs. Joe Udey gave some in
structions on dahlia and gladiola
planting and culture.
Stray dogs have been bothering
Harry Kessler
the U. A. Wilson sheep and one
dog threatened Mrs. Wilson when
Phone Hermiston 3603
she attempted to drive it away
from a sheep it had down.
after 5:00 P. M.
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Wanted!
Hop Yard Workers
W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor
EASTERN STAR .
HAS MEETING
WAFFLE FLOUR
-MEAL
26-oz.
RICE KRISPIES
CORN BREAD MIX
TURKEY CONSOMME
With Noodles
eapol
LIFEBUOY
Health Soap
CRYSTAL WHITE
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
represents and reflects the character, integrity and
Hermiston
Methodist Church
Kellogg’s
White Tag
CARROTS
g.The Jolly Little
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Tailor
COLUMBIA
GRANGE NOTES
—Hebrews 10:31
SHIRLEY ROSS
Little Judith Ann Mulligan of
Boardman, 1-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulligan, en
tered the Hermiston General hos
pital Sunday for medical treat
ment.
Miss Lavina May Lynch, former
Hermiston high school instructor
but now with the American Red
Cross, writes that she is transfer
ring to the Regional Hospital at
Ft. Meade, Md.
"How's every
thing in my favorite village? I’ll
be back to see you some day. Don't
forget my Herald, I love it!”
Cpl. Emsley W. Rogers arrived
last Wednesday morning from
Florida to spend a furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.
Rogers of the Columbia district.
Cpl. Rogers is engaged in commu
nications work in the Army Air
Forces, and has to report to Mis
souri April 30 for further duty.
Pfc. Albert G. Isensee, son of
Mrs. Mayme B. Baumgartner of
Hermiston, has been promoted to
the rank of Corporal at the Dyers
burg (Tenn.) Army Air Field. He
is a member of a Flying Fortress
crew. The Army Air Field at
Dyersburg is an installation of the
Third Air Force which trains hea
vy bomber crews.
An interesting family reunion
was enjoyed Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Clark in
the North Hill district. Present
were Howard Clark, Wishram,
Wash.: Sgt. Kenneth Clark, recent
ly returned from Africa; Mrs. L.
D. Tilden, Newberg, Ore.; Mrs.
Margaret Monaghan, Wishram,
Wash.; and Mr. and Mrs. John
Dallman and family of Stanfield.
This was the first reunion for
members of the family in five
years.
The Women’s Council of the
Christian Church met in the club
house in Victory Square Wednes
day, April 18. with about 30 lad
ies present. A lunch was served
at noon and business meeting was
held in the afternoon. Mrs. Bes
sie Thompson brought the devo
tion, and Mrs. A. H. Buell gave a
missionary lesson. Mrs. James
Bartholomew received a shower.
A district meeting will be held in
Pendleton May 4. with a covered
dish luncheon at noon.
An enjoyable social hour of
cards and refreshments was held
following the last regular meeting
of the Order of the Eastern Star,
April 11th. Donations from mem
bers present totaled $11.00 to ap
ply on the electric signet—the goal
of the Worthy Matron during her
term of office. The signet will
cost around $180.00, of which $51
has been raised.
The next meeting, April 25th,
will honor Mrs. Chloe Refvem and
Miss Elva Berry of Stanfield, who
are soon leaving this community 1
to make their home in California. I
An invitation has been extended I
to members of the Umatilla Chap- I
ter. O.E.S., to attend the next |
meeting.
The refreshment committee of I
April 11th consisted of Mrs. Chloe |
Refvem. Miss Elva Berry, Mrs. |
Dena Tillery and Mrs. Frank I
Sloan. The entertainment com-
mitte was Mrs. George Harkenrid- 1
er. Mrs. Dell Thompson. Mrs. Hen- I
ry Sommerer and Mrs. Curtis Si- i
mons.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Leland Morse. Pastor
We are having evangelistic
meetings every night at 8:00 ex- |
cept Monday and Saturday. We
invite you to attend.
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We have a laundry service suited to every fam
ily’s requirementss. And remember, our service is
always guaranteed.
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Your laundry bag is our job, Madam, so plan to
use our service from now on. Give yourself an extra
day each week! Whether you want Wet Wash,
Rough Dry or Complete Laundry Service, you will
find our prices most economical.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Stanley Weber. Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and
preaching service at 11:00.
Young people’s meeting at 7:00
o. m. with a preaching service at
8 00
Everyone is invited to the meet- |
ings
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
(U. S. O. Building)
E. W. Philippi. Pastor
10:00 Sunday School and Bible
class.
11:00 Worship service and Holy
Communion
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