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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ORFCC PAGE FOUR Local Happenings Advertise Subscription $2.00 A Year. Oasis Cheatre Hermiston, Oregon. The Best in Talking Pictures TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M. Mrs. H. E. Hitt entertained Thurs __ day night at two tables of bridge complimenting Miss Marion . Briggs and Mrs. P. T. Schooley. Mrs C C Durfey won high honors Mr and Mrs H. L Propst returned M. O. Lalue of Helix was a bus- Wednesday night from a week and Dan Parker of Holdman was a iness visitor in Hermiston Friday, a half spent in Portland and other business visitor in town Saturday. coast points vacationing. They spent 'some time at Canam Lake in British Mrs. Geo. R Turney and two small N. A. Elder of Pendleton was a rendchildren of Pendleton were in business visitor in Hermiston Fri- , Columbia and returned by way of Okenogan Lake in Washington, lermiston Friday day. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. F H Morlan. former owners of the variety Mrs. W C Isom and R V Jones, Mary and Marjory Burnham were store here, on their farm at Fern- oth of Irrigon, were transacting week end guests of Miss Fern Lin dale. Wn. justness in Hermiston Friday. der in the Columbia district. SENSE ETHICS OF BANKING President First National Bank, Chicago The function of a bank is, after all, a quasi-public one, and the banker who has no regard for the ultimate pros perity of his cus tomers and his community will be very quickly con demned by the common sense of the latter, and will R. Alexander of Pendleton, fathe: Of interest to Hermiston friends Chas. Dillon of Boardman left Is the news of the marriage of Miss of Mrs E. P Dodd, was a business Saturday night for Everson, Wn.. Nan Cranna, sister of Mrs. J B Mc- visitor in town Wednesday. with a truck load of stock, recently Donald, (Catherine Cranna) who Mr and Mrs. F B Swayze enter- purchased by Sidney Barnard. taught in the Hermiston schools two .lined at a 7.00 o’clock dinner years ago, to Ora J. Clark, which Melvin A. Traylor Mrs Tom Wilson and two sons. look place August 3 at the home Thursday night honoring Dr. and PROGRAM Floyd and Philip, accompanied Joe of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs ultimately destroy not merely his own Ars. Caneparolle of Portland. reputation but also bring about the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hawkins home Tuesday to spend Thomas Cranna in Vikota, North downfall of his community. - near several days on their ranch 4 Mrs. Margaret Horn of Irrigon is Dakota. The ceremony was read at The hottest mixed-up ROAR In other words, the prosperity of a cooking at the Hunter’s Cafe filling Helix. high noon by Rev W A Dunnett in bank is founded upon the prosperity of since wives put Cupid’s Bows oh the presence of relatives and a few the community and country in which it their lips. Charlie Ruggles, with . he vacancy left by Mrs. J H Logan. Al Clayton returned Sunday from close friends. who went to Weston to work In a Is situated. plenty on the hip. Lily Damita restaurant there operated by her sis- a week's vacation spent at his. with plenty "It.” Roland Young Sentiment in Banking mother's home in Enterprise, Ore- Three Broadway Notables Provide ter-in-law. clowning around. Cary Grant No sentiment in banking? Will you gon. Al is employed as salesman stealing their time. Grand plot! recall just one day’s activity at your Mrs. W C Ball arrived I Sunday for the Hermiston Light & Power Amusement in Next Oasis Feature Hot songs! This is your night— desk—what were the problems you visit hei Company. from Klamath Falls to with LILY DAMITA, CHARLIE Entertainment, values have cer considered? Did they apply solely to brother, N B Whitford. north of RUCOLES. ROLLAND YOUNG, tainly been weaned away from the cold-blooded conduct of the affairs Friends of Walter Botkin will be Hermiston. She came with Mr and of your bank, weighing, measuring, CARY GRANT in Broadway, their stronghold for analyzing, valuing securities, extend Mrs. Albert Johnson, also of Klam interested to know that he is im- years, by the qmnivorous talking ing credit, driving the best bargains ath Falls, who continued on to Port proving in health. Mr. Botkin has pictures — as witness “ This Is the possible, having in mind only the mate been in the Veterans’ hospital in land Monday. Night.” Paramount's extravagantly rial return from your day’s labor? Cer Plus Mickey Mouse in Walla Walla for the past three funny and musical show which tainly such is not the case. I recall JUNGLE RYTHM Miss Esther Wood of Soda Spring: weeks, and his condition was con- comes to the Oasis Theatre Friday many days—happy days, too—in my idered quite serious at one time. daho. is the house guest of Mis experience in a very small country and Saturday. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Lily Damita, the leading lady of bank, in which I am sure not one-tenth this week. She arrived 'auline Stoop MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Mrs. Raymond Walker entertain- of my time was given to the real con Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloy< ed Wednesday afternoon of last week "This Is the Night”, only recently Smashing his way into the do completed a successful run in the sideration of the financial returns to Thompson, also of Soda Springs, whe honoring her daughter Beverley on main of “The Killer"— outwit- highly remunerative "Sons O’ Guns.” my institution. vent on to Portland and other coas' her sixth birthday. Those present Charlie Ruggles, who seems to have ting the tricks and treachery of a were Patsy Best, Bruce Norton, Peg- power-mad mob—to rescue a girl mints. Miss Wood will remain witl tinned his full time to work in the Open Markets by Todd. Lauree Gimble, Billy Knerr held in their merciless grip. talkies, was formerly one of the lead- ;r friend for a week. 1 believe in an open market for the Alan Pankow, Alta Bernice Barlow, ing funny men of the Great White actual purchase and sale both of com Deloras Conner, and Kenneth Brown Way, playing in such smashes as modities and securities. But so long GEORGE Sidney II. Barnard and daughter “Battling Butler” and many others. as the actual rate for credit in this < .u loung, always a sure-bet country swings up and down according Lois, who have been visiting friend: _ here for the past week, returned to for comedy entertainment whenev- to the demand for funds for specula their home in Everson, Wn., Sunday er his name appeared in lights in tive purposes, little influenced by cen with "Rollo’s Wild Oat," tral or other banking policy, then MYSTERY RANCH Hermiston Beauty Shoppt morning. They were accompanied connection — - . . „ , something is wrong somewhere. More- Beggar on Horseback, and other „ P . . . „ , . on the trip by Mary Wilson who will over, if business is influenced—as is FOX Picture theatrical works of their kind, is visit with an aunt in Seattle, and by almost universally charged — by the Mrs. Georgia Henderson who is tak the third member of the hilarity state of public mind; and if the state OPPOSITE with CECILIA PARKER. ing a two week's vacation from her confectioners in This Is the Night, of public mind is influenced, as in re- Plus Andy Clyde in 3 reel comedy it is easÿ to see then, why the- I cent years it most certainly has been, duties as bookkeepper at the Farm Special-"Heavens! My Husband!" Bureau Cooperative of Hermiston atergoers everywhere should con- to run the scale from extreme optimism PHONE 141 Mrs. Henderson will go from Ever sider "This Is the Night” to be a to extreme pessimism according to the and Fox news showing opening — : Lew BATES _ son to Portland where she will visi worthwhile production even before characters on a ticker tape, then some- of OLYMPIC GAMES they know anything more about it ' thing is wrong with the public mind, friends before returning home the n the names of those who arc or the conduct of the forces back of the tape. Those responsible must pro connected with it. Several songs are interspersed in vide the answer. _______ lo. —------------ the action. One of them. “This Is | the Night,” is already labelled a hi CELEBRITIES BOOKED ON by virtue of public approbation. Thelma Todd was recently seen in ROUND UP PROGRAM "Corsair” with Chester Morris. The : Pendleton, Ore., 11.— (Special. )- was also in “Monkey Business” with the Four Marx Brotheers. Cars Headed by such illustrious names as Grrnt is the newest of the he-men ..al e McClure, Ike Rude and Bob dols in the Paramount list of stars Crosby, the list of top hands who will attend this year’s Round-Up. He achieved fame on the stage. the September 3, 9 and 10, has reached Ceorge Marion. Jr. wrote ‘all ie from a play by Avery Hop ewenty-three to date, according to word received by H. W. Collins, wood. Frank Ti ttle directed. president. Others who will take part are iugh Bennett, winner of bulldog } WITH FARMERS AROUND t Cheyenne, Ear. contest 1 THE STATE t id EHEZ-L=WM@AERSE- Thode, 1932 winner of the Cheyenm The average value of U. S. No. 1 bronco busting event; Hub Whit alfalfa at 8 leading domestic mar- nan, winner of the all around chai rets during July was $11.50 per ton, ionship trophy at Boston in on pared with $15.25 in the cor Leo Murray and > y Cash, bron es onding month last year, and $20 riders who weil to the finals or the preceding five years, 1926 heyenne. Amons the calf re pers who al to 1930 inclusive. A strong hold ing tendency on the part of many coming to Pendleton to try for pa growers has been noted this season of the $20,000 in prizes, are Ro is they are reported unwilling to Adams, Everett Bown an, King Me. to sell at current bids, hence fair ritt, Billy Wilkins n, Claude amounts are being stacked. Receipt yer and John Boweat at the Kansas City market for July the Calgary stampede. OUR STOCK IS COMPLICE WITH JARS. TRIMMITGS, SPICTS AND GOOD 0 bronco bus' Other names totaled only 206 cars compared with and ropin a reven-year July average of 642 ing, steer build > SOUND FRUITS AN ) VEGETABLES i known t events which aro cars. | Round-Up fans and who will ar | pear on this year’s lists, arc Rich HEPALD WANT ADS PAY ard Merchant, Carl Arnold, Hugi USE THEM. Strickland, Dick Truitt, Pete Knigh Red and % Pound “r Chuch Wilson, Lloyd Saunders, Bol White Tin ADMISSIONS 35c and 15c Evenings 25c and 10c Matinees “This Is the Night O'BRIEN NOTICE! Now located in residence Walker’s Service Station. Fruits for Canning at Money Saving Prices Suggestions for Saturday AND Dollar? By MELVIN A. TRAYLOR Monday August 13 * 15 We Pay Cash For Eggs and • , Produce BURNHAM’S GENERAL MDSE. west. The night show, Happy Canyon, graphically tells in pantomine what transpired when the first man drove his struggling oxen over the crest of the hills onto the sloping plains of eastern Oregon. ' It pictures the struggle of the whites and the red men and later the typical cowtown that boomed as a rendezvous for the cowboys on payday with its comic and tragic events strangely interwoven. RADIO KOAC ANNOUNCES NEW HOMEMAKER PROGRAM "Homemakers’ Thrift Hour, is the latest feature arranged par- ticularly for housewives, which has already been started over the state college radio station, KOAC. This is a daily feature given from 2 to 3 o’clock except Saturday when it is given from 9:30 to 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon. This hour is being conducted by Mrs. Mary Little Thomas, graduate of the college and former home dem onstration agent in California, now on the staff part time and doing graduate work in home economics at Oregon State. She was on of the first to broadcast home economics material over the college station be- fore going to California. Methods of food preservation such as canning, drying, salting, curing, storage and jam and jelly making will be included in the scope of the ma terial to be given. She will also dis cuss planning and preparation of low cost meals, short cuts in house work, planting and care of fall gar dens. and field reports of emergency relief work being carried on in the state. This program, in fact, is closely allied with the work of the food committee of the state relief coun cil and is designed to further the work of the committee, though it is broad enough in scope to interest all homemakers, believe those in charge. Other members of the college staff will appear from time to time on this hour under Mrs. Thomas’ di rection. The topics will be kept timely as the season advances. You get results from printing done by us Use the Classified Column, lit Brings Results. SATURDAY Specials For AUGUST 13 POT ROAST BEEF ............. 10c RIB BOIL BEEF ................. 05c BEEF STEAKS Pen-Jel CERTO Makes Jolly Jell 2 2 Bottles 8 Grape Sutc: sconeora Quart Raisins 4 Pound Pkg. * 35c Mayonnaise Te.d Pint 23c Qt 39c Salad Dressing Cwne“ Quart - 29c Toilet Tissue ms.end 3 1000 Sheet mild or Bacon with lean Lightweight - Well streaked Rolle Whole Halved cure 10c 27c 27c Eonelina . Red and White Brand FRESH HAMBURGER CHOICE ROAST — CCW MEAT Joe Norton, Owner • FANCY— —PATENT Red & White 49 LPS. $1.19 Family Flour Poppy, 49 Iba. 89c CHOICE ROAST STEER MEAT Phone 911 Wear longer than wool or cotton. Soft and easy on your feet. Per fect ventilation. Do not mat like wool or cotton. Grease and dirt do not stick to mohair like they do to other materials. If your feet bother you try GOAT HAIR SOX. Then you will buy no other. Ask The Man Who Wears Them. rrrrrrr .......... ****** e A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS Both Felts and Straws— Both Dress and Work CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES Mens — Hoys — Womens LADIES’ HOSIERY MENS’ —9— STEW RIB or BRISCUIT Goat Hair Sox Flour Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles g Fon or. Genuine NOW YOU CAN BUY — DRESS HOSE MEN’S DRESS PANTS and BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS MEN’S LACE BREECHES and LEATHER GLOVES PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50% CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC. WEST SIDE Others are known to be coming | but have not formally filed thei. j names. The number of men anc women contestants “will exceed 25€ cowboys and cowgirls by the open | Ing date of the exhibition. | With the dates of the Round-Up I this year tied in with those of the national convention of the Ameri can Legion at Portland, September 12-15, Pendleton sponsors of the ex hibition are prepared to handle the | largest crowd in the history of the I organization. More than 5000 vet erans on their way to Portland are | expected to make Pendleton their | first stop-over to witness the west ern classic of the range at which national championships aro decided Speed and perfect timing of the events prevent a dull moment from creeping into the two and one-hall | hours of entertainment. In addition to the bulldogging. | roping and broneo busting. 2000 Indians of the Umatilla range In full war dress, form a colorful back- | ground to the exhibition which links all phases of the early life in the g 15c SHO. PORK ROAST ......... 10c CONEYS .................................. 15c HERMISTON MEAT Pickling and Canning Supplies Whole Spices vaX Carton .............. MARKET Hermiston, Oregon Our August Blanket Sale Makes it possible for every person to sleep warm this winter for now they can buy a Full Size Wool and Cotton Double Blanket FOR ONEY $1.98 McKee Furniture Co Where Quality and Prices Meet COURT STREET PENDLETON, OREGON