The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 07, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. A P R IL 7. l i l t
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
Every Automobile
on the street is a
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
FOR SALI
MALOTT SEPARA TO R FOR SALE
w ith m otor. Iow a se p a ra to r No.
103. In q u ire W. G. W ebber.
29-4tp
USED CAR
W h y Not
Own
One
H AV E A
o p erated
from $2
R. C. A.
M iller.
NUM BER OF BATTERY
R adios for sale. P riced
to 15 each. Also several
»350
an d o th e r speak ers. P au l 1930— Model A F ord T udor
29-tfc 1929— Model A Special
R o ad ster ........................... »250
MISCELLANEOUS
1928-—Model A F ord T u d o r .... »275
1926— Model T P ick u p ........... » 75
O FFIC E SPACE FOR R E N T — Mod­
» 90
e rn conveniences. In q u ire H erald 1927— Model T Coupe ........ .
office.
1927— C h ev ro let T ru ck ........... » 50
(A nd Speed T ran sm issio n )
ltu rk 's for B arg ain s. On th e W est
Side.
— Adv. 1 J2 7 — G rah am B ro th ers G-Boy
T ru c k ................................ »275
ONE JE R S E Y
COW FOR SALE
FORD— Model T T ru ck ........... » 50
w ith h e ife r calf. Geo. Sale. 32—tp
Go to B u rk ’s for B a rg a in s— Now.
— Adv.
H IG H EST CASH PRICES PA ID FOR
horses, c a ttle , hogs, an d sheep.
H uston B ro th ers, The D alles. 26-tfc
RO HHM AN
MOTOR CO.
YOUR
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
STOLEN — A NUM BER OF ARTI-
cles front my hom estead n e a r B u t­
m id n ig h t. N o th in g w as saved from
te r Creek. P a rty is know n. To avoid
th e house and Mrs. P a rk e r and six
a rre s t, re tu rn im m ed iately . B uff
c h ild ren b arley escaped in ju ry .
S tocker. Echo, O regon.
31-2tp
M arion
H u tch iso n and- fam ily
DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT sp en t th e week end v is itin g w ith
H erm iston. -L e g h o rn s ,
R e d s , Mr. H u tch iso n 's sister, Mrs. R o b erts
Rocks.
G et o u r prices.
See o ur before g o in g on to L ew iston, Idaho.
chicks.
Y our p atro n ag e a p p recia­
Mrs. Joe Udey and F lorence w ere
ted . P oults, T urkey eggs an d cus­ g u ests a t th e M. L. W atson home
tom h a tc h in g .
" V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h ­ Tuesday.
ery, H erm iston, Oregon.
26-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Gus L in d er w ere
v isito rs a t th e Joe Udey hom e la te
S unday aftern o o n .
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <
L. W. Lenz an d M artin , took a
♦
❖
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
♦ tru c k load of p otatoes to P en d leto n
<•
<• Monday.
Mr. an d Mrs. Bill T u ck er, w ho
<• ❖
❖ <•
Mrs. E ste r G a rd in e r of U m atilla b o u g h t an d have been liv in g on p a rt
sp e n t T uesday v is itin g h e r p aren ts, of th e old W. W. F elth o u se ran ch ,
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom, a fte r re ­ have moved to P en d leto n w h ere th ey
tu r n in g from a tw o w eek’s v isit in w ill be w ith Mrs. T u ck er’s d a u g h te r.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e Udey and Flor?
S e a ttle .
Mr. and Mrs. C rocker an d fam ily ence w ere v isito rs a t th e O. A. W ells
a n d H elen U pham of S pray, Or., hom e S u n d ay aftern o o n .
sp e n t S a tu rd a y w ith Miss U pham 's
Mrs. Geo. Beddow has been con­
p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. U pham . fin ed to h is hom e due to illness.
Mr. an d Mrs. Lon D otson have
Mr. and Mrs. C rocker drove on to
M ilton th a t ev en in g an d re tu rn e d moved back on th e ir ran ch . T hey
S unday, ta k in g Miss U pham back to have been in P en d leto n a il w in te r
an d are in te n d in g to go in to th e
S p ray w ith them .
T he home of D an P a rk e r w as de­ d a iry business in sm all scale.
Miss E d ith M ikesell an d Mr. Ca-
stro y ed by fire M onday n ig h t ab o u t
ble of P ilo t Rock sp en t Sunday at
th e W. A. M ikesell home.
L a u ra Sykes w as a week end v isit
or a t th e Jo h n M ansfield home.
Mrs. O. O. F elt house w as a visito r
a t th e C. A. K eller hom e Monday.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M ansfield w ere
d in n e r g u ests a t th e B. E. Sykes
hom e S unday.
T he m o th er of Mrs. O. A. W ells
is a g u est a t th e W ells home th is
week, a rriv in g from LosAngeles,
C alifo rn ia, w here she has been all
w in ter. H er son. D ale, w ill come to
C olum bia as soon as school is out.
MrB. L. H am m er w as hostess for
a sew in g clu b W ednesday.
F rid ay , A pril 8. w ill be clean-up
day a t th e C olum bia p ark . T he well
is to be fixed an d trees p runed. A
lu n ch w ill be served a t noon.
Mrs. Geo. S tag g s w as a v isito r in
P en d leto n an d W eston th is week.
Mr. T u ttle an d fam ily, who has
been liv in g on th e H. J. S tillin g s
place, moved across from U m atilla
on th e W ash in g to n side. The c h ild ­
re n w ill go to th e U m atilla school.
Ja c k H arp h as re n te d th e place.
W m. L u ttre ll w as a business v is it­
o r a t th e Jo e Udey farm T uesday.
"CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE
TO BE FEATURED AT OASIS
A m y stery m elodram a, "C h arlie
C h an ’s C h an ce,” w ith W arn er Oland
a g a in in th e role of th e C hinese de­
tectiv e, w ill be th e fe a tu re for S u n ­
day an d M onday a t th e Oasis. Love
in te re st in th e p ic tu re is supplied by
M arian *NIxon an d A lex an d er K irk ­
land, w ho w as seen last in " S u r­
re n d e r.” O th ers in th e cast are H.
B. W a rn e r, L in d a W atk in s, Jam es
K irkw ood an d R alph M organ.
The sto ry d e ta ils th e new est a d ­
v e n tu res of C h arlie C han, th is tim e
in a New Y ork S e ttin g , w here he
fin d s h im self stu d y in g th e police
m ethods of th a t city.
A m y sterio u s m u rd er is com m it­
ted, an d S co tlan d Y ard D etectives
com bine e ffo rts w ith th e m etro p o li­
ta n police, b u t th ey a re u n ab le to
solve th e b a fflin g crim e. C harlie
C han, by v irtu e of h is su p erio r w is­
dom and his keen a n a ly tic a l m ind,
discovers im p o rta n t clues, recon-
i s t r u r t s tho crim e, and, a fte r a series
of th r illin g experiences and many
I narrow escapes, u n ta n g le s th e en-
ii-.matical sk ein . The- m urder is fin-
j :lly re v e lle d in a d ram atic clim ax.
Candidates File
For Primary
(C o n tin u ed from page One)
jffice of ju s tic e of th e peace a t Mil-
ton, and J. W . P e rk in s, also rep u b ­
lican, h a s filed for th e office of cou­
ntable or th a t city.
'
S tate F ilin g Large.
T he office of the se c retary of
d ate a t Salem T uesday was kept
usy from e a rly m o rn in g u n til the
ilin g tim e expired a t 5:00 o’clock
in th e evening, according to pres.-
reports,
R. It. B u tlo r, rep u b lican represen
tattv e in congress from the 2nd Ore­
gon d is tric t, w as th o u g h t to have
been w ith o u t opposition in Ills own
p arty , th en T uesday J. M. R ichards
of S tan field filed to co n test him .
E ig h t can d id a tes, five republicans
and th re e dem ocrats, have filed for
the office of U nited S tates senator.
The re p u b lican a sp ira n ts are F red ­
erick S teiw er, in cu m b en t: A lfred E.
C lark, R obert G ordon D uncan, Rob­
e rt N. S tan field and K enneth H a r­
lan. All a re re sid e n ts of P ortland
The d em ocratic can d id ates are M ar­
shall N-. Dona. P o rtlan d newspapet
m an E lto n W atk in s, atto rn ey , and
W alter B. GleSson.
F o u r rep u b lican s and two detno-
•rnts w ill go in to th e prim ary elec­
tion for th e office of rep resen tativ i
in congress for th e 1st congressiona1
d is tric t. T he rep u b lican candidates
include W illis C. H awley, incum ­
b en t;
E m m ett H ow ard. E ugene:
Janies W. M ott, Salem , and Charles
C. H ulet, Albany. H ulet, the first of
the re p u b lican s to file, was u n til
recently m a ste r of th e Oregon state
grange. M utt is s ta te corporation
com m issioner.
The dem o cratic can d id ates are
H arvey G. S ta rk w e a th e r, M ilw aukie
end W illiam A. D elzell, Salem. Del
zell w as th e dem ocratic nominee
a g a in st H a w le y at th e general elec
tion tw o y ears ago. b u t was defeated
by a p p ro x im ately 8000 votes.
T h ere are tw o republican and two
dem ocratic c a n d id a te s for the office
of re p re se n ta tiv e in congress for the
2nd co n g ressio n al d is tric t. T he rep
u b lican s a re R obert R. B utler, The
D alles, in cu m b en t, and J. M. R ich­
ard s of S ta n fie ld . The dem ocratic
candidate; a te F ran cis V. G allow ay
Coming Again!
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HERMISTON
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O regon M utual
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O ffice: Two doors w est p ostotfice
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 8.
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No. 206 I. O. O. F . m eets each
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tr a il.
V isitin g m em bers co rd ially
Invited
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A bout to E x p ire?
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Saturday, April 0
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for one day
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SATURDAY ONLY
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W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
W ho has m ade P rofessional
v isits to HERMISTON fo r years
w ill ag a in be at th e
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Office, T elephone B u ild in g
H erm isto n , Oregon
O ffice P hone, 1023 H ouse 1012
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» to w » *
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Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
D u a rt P e rm a n e n t W aves
$2.95 and $5.00
FIN G E R W AVES — 50c
L ate A p p o in tm en ts by P hone.
P h o n e 141
W. J. W ARNER
PENDLETON
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T he best glasses a t a reaso n ab le
cost.— OPTICAL REPA IR IN G
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on a ll n ew
subscriptions and
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on a ll ren ew als w i l l
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S a tu rd a y O nly.
OREGON
of T he D alles an d W alter M. Pierce
of LaG rande.
H al E. Hoss, incum bent, and Geo.
A. P alm iter of M ilw aukie a rc th e
rep u b lican can d id ates for secretary
of state. Roy 11. W isecarver of Mc­
M innville has filed for th e dem o­
c ra tic n o m ination. P alm iter served
as m aster of th e Oregon sta te g ran g e
for several years.
R ufus C. H olm an, incum bent, was
assured of opposition in both th e pri
tnary and g en eral election w hen J.
W. M aloney, p ro m in en t P endleton
b an k er, filed his declaratio n for the
dem ocratic nom ination.
M ilto n
S cherping. p rom inent P o rtlan d busi
ness m an. w ill oppose H olm an at
th e republican p rim ary election.
Two rep u b lican candidates, I. II.
V anw inkle, in cum bent, and E a rl C.
B ronaugh of P o rtla n d , have filed
for ju stice of th e sta te suprem e
co u rt, position No. 2, now held by
H en ry J. Bean. C andidates for th is
nosition o th e r th a n Ju stic e bean are
Iohn McCulloch, P o rtlan d ;
Jam es
T. B rand, M arshfield, and Roy R.
H ew itt of Salem .
T hree can d id a tes have filed for
justice of the s ta te suprem e co u rt
m sition No. 3. T hese include Loyal
M. G raham . F o rest Grove; J. O.
B ailey, P o rtla n d , and George M.
3row n, incum bent.
Jam es W. C raw ford and H. M.
rom ilson, both of P o rtlan d ,
have
filed for c irc u it judge of th e M ult
nom ah county c irc u it court, d e p a rt­
m ent No. 2.
DISCUSSION ON CANNING GIVEN
3E F0R E CLUB BY MRS. BARLOW.
PAGE FIV P
Ious to learn about th e cooperative
e n te rp rlst in H erm iston and all are
w atch in g its g ro w th and fin al o u t­
put.
3FC0ND ALL-OUTDOOR
PRODUCED PICTURE
least provocation. N ora Lane fits
gracefully in to th e p a rt of a young
widow and is helped in h er screen
w ork by tw o ch arm in g children.
The scenic beauty of southern
A rizona form s tho se ttin g for the
picture, w hich wag film ed en tirely
out-of-doors.
The m ost p o p u lar role W arn er
B ax ter ever had and one w hich won
him th e aw ard of the Academy of
M otion P ic tu re A rts was th a t of
"Cisco K id” in th a t w estern classic,
"In Old A rizona.” T he soft-spoken,
dare-devil Caballero, w ho w as the
m odern R obin Hood of th e border In
th e form er tale, re tu rn s for F rid ay
and S a tu rd ay to th e Oasis screen
u n d er th e title "Cisco K id,” an d a c ­
cording to reports, B ax ter ag ain has
scored a decided h it. E dm und Lowe,
rem em bered as th e sw ag g erin g ro ­
m antic arm y serg ean t, is ag ain th e
“ K id's” enem y and th e tw o tak e up
th e ir activ itie s w here they left off
in “ In Old A rizona.” The lines th a t
fall to these tw o excellent acto rs
a re loaded w ith m eaning and e n ­
riched by th e c o n tra stin g dialects of
the soft-tongued
Mexican b andit
and th e d apper serg e a n t from Noo
Yoik.
Mr. B axter, as " th e Cisco K id.” to
whom "d a n g e r m akes th e wine
ta ste sw eeter,” is followed th ro u g h ­
o u t by tw o fa ith fu l bandits, while
Mr. Lowe, as S erg ean t Mickey Dunt
d irects his tw o buddies front a near
; by fort.
,
C o nchlta M ontenegro playa an a r
I
tistic bit ns a cafe dancer, her to n ­
gue rip p lin g Into S panish at the
i
One of th e h ig h lig h ts of the F arm
B ureau A uxiliary m eeting F riday
it C olum bia club bouse, w as a very
n stru c tiv e talk given by Mrs. lia r-
low, on th e in s tru c tio n s received
w hen she a tte n d e d th e can n in g
school a t C orvallis in F eb ru ary . She
explained th e h a n d lin g of vegetables
p re p arato ry to can n in g , and th e !
cause of ptom aine poisoning. F o l­
low ing th is a re p o rt on th e a n n u al
clean-up day fo r Colum bia park w as
given and th e d a te set for F riday.
A pril 8. T he ladies of the au x iliary
w ill serve a free lunch a t noon.
L a te r a m otion was m ade th a t the
re sig n a tio n of Mrs. J. II. Reid lie ta
en front th e ta b le and discussed.
Mrs. Reid had p u t in Iter resig n atio n
as p resid en t of th e club due to poor I
h e a lth and it w as voted th a t she re ­
m ain in office w ith Mrs. Blum as j
issista n t.
Il was rep o rted th a t Mrs. K eller,
who u n d erw en t an operation in Ma­
zo B ro th ers h o sp ital, recently, wa3 !
■ecovering favorably and hoped to :
:e hom e ag ain soon. A com m ittee
in s i s t i n g of Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs
F rench, and Mrs. W ells conducted
i p leasan t social h o u r follow ing the
lose of th e business session.
C om m ittee for th e n ext program
A pril 15th w ill be composed of Mrs
yle T ilden, Mrs. Bodkin, Mrs.
Jo h n P axton, and Mrs. D unning.
H erald W a n t Ads Pay. U bc them .
Rocm & Bath
$1.55
NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E
Washington Hotel
Portland,
Oregon.
CLASS "A "
FIR EPRO O F
W ash in g to n a t 12th S treet
ALSO ROOMS W ITHOUT BATH
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
For P erm an en t G uests —
We H ave Rooms As Low As
$ 6 .0 0 week, $ 2 0 .0 0 mo.
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
J a c k ’s
B row n Befrby
Shop
W ill Open A p r il 9 tli.
NEXT DOOR
T O M A C M A R R ’S
Sandwiches
- P astry
O pen Late A ll Show and Dance Nights.
COOPERATIVE CANNERY AND
LAUNDRY ARE IMPROVED
One of the new up-and-com ing e n ­
terp rises of H erm isto n is th e Co­
operative L au n d ry
and C annery
w hich is u n d er new m anagem ent
th is year and is looking fo rw ard to
i very successful season.
T he lau n d ry now has five elec­
tric w ashing m achines w hich tak e
care of th e la u n d ry for n early 150
fam ilies w ho live in H erm iston and
on th e project. A t p resent th e fifth
m achine is used as an e x tra b u t the
m anagem ent hopes to have a n o th e r
<et of tubs in stalled w hich w ill e n ­
able all five m achines to ru n tho
till ten h o u r sh ift.
T he cannery, too, is being m ore
■omnletcly equipped to h an d le the
aw products w hich w ill soon begin
to come in. A num ber of im prove­
m ents have been m ade in th e c a n ­
nery w hich includes p a in tin g and
refin ish in g . T h ere is now an a u to ­
m atic control on th e r e ta r t w hich
zvll! hold pressure more accu rately .
\ second exhaust box, w ith lids for
both, w ill save tim e d u rin g th e ex­
h a u st period. T he cannery w ill
soon have th e ch an g e p a rts for the
copper w hich w ill enable p a tro n s to
use No. 2 cans as well as th e No.
2% size.
in fo rm atio n
w as gained by th e
m anager and bin wife when th ey a t ­
tended th e c a n n in g school given a t
O regon .State college th e la tte r p a rt
of Ja n u a ry and th e first week lit
F eb ru ary , w itere th e com m ercial
can n eries and th e sm aller type c a n ­
neries presented
th e ir
problem s
w hich w ere solved by specialists.
D em onstrations of the
m echanical
p a rts were h andled l»y specialists
from th e A m erican Can com pany,
d u rin g th e course. L ectures on fit h
c a n n in g w ere given by Dr. C lough
from S eattle.
F ru it and vegetable
can n in g w as d em o n strated by men
from th e college u n d er th e lead e r­
sh ip of Prof. T hom as O nsdorff, w ho
h as ch arg e of th e h o rtic u ltu re pro­
d u cts d e p a rtm e n t a t O.S.C.
A lto g eth er th e course was in stru c
tiv e and beneficial and th e manage.-
'a n d his wife, w ill be in th e can n ery
! to assist p a tro n s th is c a n n in g sea-
son. They a re anxious to help in
every way possible.
! T he d iffe re n t college professor*,
th e re p resen tativ es from th e A m eri­
can Can com pany, and o th e rs w ho
a tte n d e d th e school, w ere all anx-
ECONOMY!
Our Bakery Goods are not only of the B E S T
QUALITY but are obtainable at a p r i c e any !
housewife may include in her economy budget.
D oughnuts
Parker House R olls
Citiamon R olls
All included in a 20'-' Reduction.
You cannot afford to be without them.
F IT S
TH E
E C O N O M Y
B U D G E T
H erm iston B akery
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