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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 April 21-22 Fri.-Sat DOUBLE FEATURE ALLAN JONES • EVELYN ANKERS nm NEWS Sun.-Mon. April 23-24 DOUBLE FEATURE 680 Word has been received by local Mr. and Mrs. Allen Struthers of Irrigon are parents of a baby boy. friends that Asa Shaw, son of Mr. born Saturday, April 15. at the Her and Mrs. Guy Shaw, has been ad miston General Hospital. He weighed vanced to Staff Sergeant. He is sta tseven pounds, nine ounces. tioned in Hawaii as a company clerk. Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Kenny are He has been on the islands about Clarence Medlock of Heppner re ARE DRESSING THE PART THEY ARE turned home Thursday after a 37- the parents of a baby born April 10 in three years. PLAYING IN THE WINNING OF THE Everett E. Gatlin, formerly of Her Walla Walla. The mother and son are day stay in the local hospital. miston who was recently taken into now in the local hospital and getting Miss Marie Hinkle and Miss Marie WAR AND PEACE. THE NEED OF GET the service, has been sent to the Ord Ogne spent Saturday afternoon in along nicely. TING CLOTHING TO OUR ALLIES IS Walla Walla. The “There’ll Be Some Changes nance Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md., where GREAT—AND HERE AT HOME, TOO, Mrs. Enid DeLany and two child- Made” Room Improvement club met ren, Pat and Royal, plan to leave af- April 17 with all members present, he will receive his basic training as THE RIGHT CLOTHING IS IMPORT ter school for Bend where they plan Scrap books and floor plans were dis- an Ordnance soldier. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weber left last ANT AND IS AVAILABLE, ALTHOUGH to make their home. cussed and each member announced IN LESS VARIETY. WE’RE ALL PROUD Pfc. Donald S. Flynn of Hermiston the unit she is going to make. Report Saturday for a trip to the Willamette valley. Mrs. Weber remained at Eu was one of the enlisted men of the cards will be sent hi right away. OF OUR CLOTHING—BE IT KHAKI, Art Thompson, manager of the gene to visit friends while Mr. Weber SCU 1911 at Camp Adair, Oregon, to continued on to Siltcoos Lake where NAVY, GREEN, BLUE JEANS OR BUS be rewarded with the Good Conduct Farm Bureau Cooperative Service Station received a call Tuesday from the Webers own property. He plans Medal recently. INESS SUIT. GIVE US THE PLEASURE to remain there for several weeks re Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs, Mr. Walla Walla that a quantity of third pairing the buildings and making oth OF SHOWING YOU THE BEST OBTAIN and Mrs. Dayton Harris and Mr. and grade 6:00x16 automobile tires had er improvements. Mrs. Weber re Mrs. Raymond Gallon and son Lary been made available. A hurried trip ABLE— turned home Tuesday. spent from Friday night until Sun to that city netted a huge trailer full. Mary Perry, daughter of Mr. and Several people of Hermiston called day in Yakima. Mrs. James B. Perry of Hermiston, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris went to has secured a teaching position at the Walla Walla Thursday to be present Stanfield Wednesday on their golden Pine City school. Miss Perry is a Her at the marriage of their son, Captain wedding anniversary. Going were miston high school alumni, class of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur and Ronald Harris. '42. and will graduate from the East For individually designed Spencer son Jon, Mrs. Clara Bloom. Mrs. A. R. ern Oregon College of Education on was nosed out for third in the final shall we turn for final answers to the Boulware, Mrs. Chas. Shown, Mrs. Abdominal Back and Breast Support, May 26th. There she is affiliated race. pertinent questions of life? The pow see or write Mrs. Donna Bearrow, Bert Mullins, Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mrs. with the Women’s Athletic association Dan Follett, entering the 440 and er of the Risen Lord becomes the sup O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. Clarence registered corsetiere, 106 Amatol, and with the college art society, Al 880 for the first time, ran a close reme court, the final answer for such Ordnance, Oregon. pd. adv. Buhmann and children. Miss Willow Dean Jackson of Lew pha Rho Tau, of which she has acted fourth in the former distance. Hurl questions. The canning season will soon be un- ing the discus for their initial track iston, Ill., is visiting her uncle and as secretary-treasurer. Other services: Church School at I der full sway at the Hermiston Co- meet, Glen Wilcox and Bill Schoon 10:00 a. m.: Youth Fellowship 6:30 opciative Laundry and Cannery, ac aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey. Miss CARD OF THANKS over gained some valuable experience. p. m.; and Young Adults at 7:30 p. m. cording to Claude Van Arsdale, man Jackson is a daughter of Mrs. Bailey’s We wish to extend our thanks for ager. First on the schedule will be youngest brother. Also visiting at the many kind people who assisted in Wilcox made the finals in third place Tuesday. asparagus, with canning now sched the Bailey home are Mr. and Mrs. the lingering illness of our mother, but was later beaten by a close mar uled for every Monday, Wednesday Earnest Mahan of Montavista, Colo, Elizabeth A. Williams, and for the gin. Bill Rowell, a strong armed fresh and Friday. Meat may also be canned The Mahans are looking for a stock many floral offerings. man, hurled the spear 144 feet to ranch location as they like this coun- on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Massey, place fourth. The relay team of Bill SHOE REPAIRING try. Mrs. Mahan is a niece of Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Alumbaughn. Schoonover, Vance Matott, Courtney Bailey. Stanfield, Oregon. Belt and Dan Follett placed third in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tiller have re- Will Pay Prompt ceived word from their son, Pvt. R. my w cavy MW PT H 2= their heat behind Wa Hi and Dayton. Attention To K. “Kelly” Tiller that he is still feel- - irin - riEs Mail Orders HERMISTON METHODJST ing fine and enjoying his work. Til- IN SPEED MEET CHVRCH 1er, who is stationed "somewhere in So shall it be at the Walter A. MacArthur t Minister LEE’S SHOE SHOP the South Pacific area”, apparently | . 7. end of the world: the hasn’t forgotten his prowess on the ! Seven Hermiston high school boys 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton “The Supreme Court of Religion” basketball court as he recently was accompanied Coach Frank Davison to will be the topic of the worship hour angels come shall chosen on an all-tar team from his di- the eighth annual ‘Carnival of Speed” at 11 a. m. this Sunday. To whom forth, and sever the vision. He averaged 10 points per held at Mac Hi last Friday. Those ... is • an ex going were Erwin Null, Dan Follett. wicked from among the game for the season which Bill Rowell, Glen Wilcox, Vance Ma cellent record in any man’s league. just, and shall cast them tott, Courtney Belt and Bill Schoon- | into the furnace of fire : ---------- | over. The meet was attended by one | of the largest groups of schools in there shall be wailing W AFI years with some very fine marks be- | PLENTY OF GOOD HORSES AND SADDLES! and gnashing of teeth. ing made, considering the late spring Big Red Barn — Block South of Hospital and being the first big meet of the Jesus saith unto them, year. Have ye understood all Null won his trial heat in the 220 A. M. RENNECKER, Prop these things?” at 25 flat, but because of a poor start in the finals could no no better than PHONE— Prices: $1.00 for first hour, 50c per hour thereafter third in a heat which was won in 25 HERMISTON seconds. 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