The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 27, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 27, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE THREE
tarring vehicle, "Week-ends
VY CCAUEU On-
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“E-F9--—9 Cox-P-
"a
est starring
against which
Joan day where they worked on quilts speak at the meeting in the commu
which plays Sunday and Mon- Bennett and Ben Lyon move.
wiie
which will be sold in the near fu- nity hall Sunday evening, October
30th, at 8 o'clock.
I The comely youngest Bennett, who ture.
THIS WEEK END AT OASIS.
day at the Oasis Theatre.
From a luxurious home to a tene- | wears clothes, incidentally, with an
r*
Wallace
Spencer and family have
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer and |
unos that
.. every
v.v, woman
... ...
Light, breezy, entertainment, with ment, and then In rapid succession...
air and _ a dash
in moved from Mrs. Grains farm across Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson motored
a pleasant accompaniment of youth to an elaborate speakeasy, a Green- her audience will envy, is cast as a !he river to one of William Switz- to LaGrande Saturday.
and beauty, smart feminine attire. wich Village apartment, an artist's suddenly impoverished, utterly un- ; ler's houses in Plymouth. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharpstain
sophistication and sprightly dialo- studio, an Adriondack lodge and an trained daughter of a millionaire
Will Shepherd was called to The and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of
gue is offered in Joan Bennet's new- ocean liner—these are the contrast- who lost his money In the stock mar­ Dalles last Friday because of the Ill- Walla Walla visited over the week
ket, who takes up professional week- ness of his father.
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ending as a means of augmenting
Practice has begun for the vaude- William Switzer. Mrs. Sharpstain is
her scanty income. She finds a sur- ville which will be presented around a sister of Mrs. Switzer.
| prising number of wealthy hosts who November 18th, by the high school
Mrs. Jack Cherry was in Portland
are willing to pay a stiff price to and the town people at the school
several days of last week visiting
| obtain her services as a profession­ auditorium.
al hostess to their week-end guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman and her son Earl who is attending school
I Of course, the contract demands that daughter Fern moved onto Mrs. there.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
Mr. and Mrs. William Switzer mo­
' the relationship be kept on a strict- Grams' farm.
FOR
| ly business basis, which provides
The Umatilla girls’ tennis team tored to Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. O’Donnell is visiting her mo­
I some complications before the film met und defeated the Echo teams on
| runs to its end—particularly when lie Umatilla court last Friday. Mar- ther and daughter. Rose, in Hunt-
| the young man fn the case, a penni­ aret Brown and Minnie Harvey ington. Oregon.
less artist whom the girl teas be- played in the doubles and Mildred
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I friended, finds her in her week-end Conlon was the single player for
role.
Umatilla.
Miss Bennett’s clothes, by the way
Ernest and Eddie Peck who are
IRRIGON NEWS
"FAIR AND IMPARTIAL TREATMENT TO ALL."
| are sufficient excuse, even if there working in Hood River spent Sun-
'
were
no
other,
to
see
the
show.
Mrs.
Ernest
Peck.
lay
with
Have been a taxpayer for 35 years.
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Th program will be completed
Mrs. W. H. Bloom spent Saturday
Rev. Lirkie and Mr. and Mrs. A. c
| with the latest edition of Fox Movie- and Sunday at the home of her par­
If I am elected I will during my term of office
I tone News, and a good Andy Clyde ents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dyer in J. Houghten and son Donaid were
endeavor to best of my ability exercise the judgment I
| comedy.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ros­
Hermiston.
have acquired, covering a period of 21 years that I
Word was received that Harry coe Wiliams Sunday.
have served as field and office deputy Assessor of Uma-
>uckworth, foromer resident of Uma
( Paid Adv.)
Frank Leicht, Glenn Aldrich and
tilla County.
ilia, was shot in the eye while on a Mr. Butterbick. the state highway
J.
iunting
trip
with
his
uncle,
J.
engineer who is temporarily located
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UMATILLA NEWS NOTES
truggille, former principal of the In one of the Leicht cabins, left Wed
(matilla schools.
nesday for a few days hunt in the
The American History class in mountains near Desolation Creek.
ich school is having a series of de-
Miss Bernadine Lash of Seattle
Mrs. J. A. ( rabeil and son Wil­
Wash., spent the week end with her utes about political questions. The liam and Mrs. Collins were shopping
father Roy Lash, and her sisters, irst debate which was given last in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Ernest Peck and Miss Lorine 'riday was "Resolve, that the Elect-
Miss Leola Benefiel visited in the
rial College should be abolished.”
Lash.
of Mrs. Smith Jordan at Uma-
Mrs. John Wurster and daughters Tildred Conlon and Ernest Tipple home
ilia Sunday.
FOR
Annie, May and Sara accompanied ‘efended the affirmative side with
Mrs. Frank Brace had the misfor-
tuth Thompson and Allan Hill as
by Louise Byrnes and
Margaret
pponents on the negative side. The ‘une to cut both hands quite severe­
Brown motored to Pendleton Satur-
ffirmative debaters won by a close ly last week by a glass jar breaking
day where they spent the afternoon
is she was removing the lid.
iargin.
shopping.
Mrs. Earl Brownell of Pasco visi-
The regular meeting of Irrigon
W. H. Bloom, Hugh Van Scholack
Grange 641 was held Wednesday
and Paul Donovan spent Saturday od friends in Umatilla last week.
Mrs.
W.
R.
Nugent,
who
has
been
light
which was booster night for
and Sunday deer hunting in the
isiting for the past two weeks with the Grange. A social evening was
mountains above Pendleton. .
er daughter, Gladys in Baker, has leid and every one in the communi-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alquist of Wil-
‘y was invited. The evening was |
der, Idaho, are visiting friends and eturned home.
Mrs. Wendell Llewellyn spent the pent in cards and games. Delicious
relatives in Umatilla and Irrigon.
refreshments were served at a late
Robert Tippie and son Cecil have irst cf last week In Portland.
Mrs. Shannon was a business vist­ hour.
gone to Yakima where they will
i
or in Portland last week.
work in the apple orchards.
Jack White who has been in Port-1
Ex-Governor Pierce of LaGrande and the past several months is home |
Mrs. Earl Jack, Aletha Ziler, and
Dorothy Fawcett of Portland visi- vas a Umatilla visitor Friday.
gain.
GENERAL ELECTION — NOVEMBER 8. 1932.
The
monthly Christian Endeavoi
ted at the home of Mrs. Jack's bro-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are now em­
usiness
meeting
and
social
was
held
ther, Pete McNabb, last Tuesday
“Our past record speaks for itself.” County Recorder for past
ployed on the Forest Hunting place.
riday
night
at
the
community
hall,
evening.
Mrs. Roscoe Williams and Mrs.
years. Pioneer of Umatilla County, Resident 55 years.
ach one attending came dressed In
Mrs. J. B. Starnes and daughter
ado Williams were Hermiston visi-
(Paid Adv.)
ld
cloths.
Allan
Hiatt
won
the
prize
Jeanne of Lewiston, Idaho, are visit-
ors Saturday.
ing at the home of Mrs. Starnes par­ or the best costume.
A. C. Houghten left for Portland
Mrs. D. W. Jackson and daughter in a business trip Friday.
ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Walsh.
ouise spent Friday and Saturday
Raymond McNabb is visiting his
Stanley Atkin spent the week end
uncle Oliver McNabb at Grass Val- n Portland. While there they wit- it his home in Walla Walla.
essed an exhibition of television.
ley.
Robert Walpole played the trom­
Lester and Ray Jordan are visit- bone part with the Udey orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer mo-
tored to Pendleton Wednesday even­ ng at the home of their brother, it the Stanfield dance Saturday
’mith Jordan and family.
ing.
light. A good many from here at­
John Ford is very ill at his home tended the dance.
Donald Brown accompanied by
Mrs. Elva Boyd and son Bernard, all vith a serious case of bronchitis.
Lester and Raymond Jordan of
T. O. Waller, representative of the )regon City visited friends here
of whom are residents of Carrols.
Wash., stopped at the Carl Caldwell Wrought Iron Co., visitd with his Saturday while enroute to the home
home Friday enroute from Polouse, vife and daughter Sunday and Mon of their brother, Smith Jordan, at
lay.
Wash., to their home.
Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooney and
Reta Mae Martin, who is working
Mr. and Mrs. George Haskell of
in Portland, is visiting at the home hildren of Boardman visited with Plymouth attended the Grange so-
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Cooney’s brother, Emmett Coon- cial Friday evening.
DEMOCRATIC
ay in Umatilla, Sunday.
Grammar.
Mrs. Rho Bleakman
and little
Mr. "nd Mrs. Leo Root of Board
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark accom­
laughter Betty Jean of Long Creek,
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bul­ nan visited at the home of Mr. Dre., visited several days this week
Nominee for
lard and Mrs. Thersa Bullard mo­ loot’s brother, M. E. Root, Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Isom and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom.
tored to Heppner Thursday.
Mrs. Jess Connell is staying at the laughter Mildred accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathaway who
iss Rosa Ricco and Miss Sarah Rix have resided on the Geo. Rancier
Earl Bensel home in Hermiston.
Ralph and Earl Thorne of Pendle­ lolored to Pendleton Saturday even placo the past season, visited Mr.
ton were Umatilla visitors Wednes­ ng from where Mr. Conlon left foi and Mrs. Isom Sunday and Monday.
ortland, returning to Umatilla Sun- They returned to Monument Tues-
day night.
Olafe Stangeby and son Ralph of lay evening,
lay with their stock and household
Mr. and Mrs. Fill Manning o goods.
Seatttle spent the week end in Uma­
ortland accompanied by Mr. anc
tilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and daugh­ 1rs. T. 0. Waller and daughter, left
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
ters Donna and Ruth spent Saturday Tuesday for Moscow, Idaho.
Use the Classified Column.
Walter M. Pierce, former Cover
evening with relatives in Pendleton.
or
of
Oregon
and
now
candidate
for
The
Ladies
Aid
Society
met
at
the
TUESDAY
—
NOV.
8.
1932
It Brings Results.
GENERAL ELECTION
ongress from District No. 6, will
home of Mrs. Brownell last Thurs-
Native Son and Lifelong Resident of Umatilla County.
"WEEK ENDS ONLY" SHOWN
Cast Your Vote at the General
Election, November 8, 1932
O. F. STEELE
COUNTY ASSESSOR
•••••
General Election, Tues., Nov. 8,1932
RE-ELECT
Proebstel
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DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
Vote 42 X
Has Made Good
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VOTE 52 X
Charles E. Graham
Democratic Nominee for
Re-Election for
COUNTY RECORDER
of Umatilla County
Born and raised-in Umatilla County of pioneer Umatilla Coun­
ty parents; 36 years of age. Admitted to the practice of law by Su­
preme Court In 1923. Experienced and successful in administration
of the office. Is taxpayer and snail home owner; active In Civic
affairs.
PRACTICED ECONOMY BY;
Moving office to court house, saving office rent for county,
amounting to *4,600.00 during his administration.
Doing own typing; employs no stenographer.
Tries all justice court cases In justice court where they belong,
except where there would be an expensive appeal.
Devised economical system of grand jury investigations.
Saved *10,419.19 on expense of trials during administration.
Fines collected and paid in cash to the County Treasurer during
his administration amounted to *82,128.91.
Employs only one assistant. Other counties having similar
amount of criminal business employ two and three.
Voluntarily reduced office expense and own salary which is
fixed by law.
Operates office at less expense than any District Attorney In
the State, having a similar amount of criminal business.
Kept County out of expensive litigation, and county reduced its
tax levy from 12.4 mills too 7.0 mills during depression year.
Employs no outside assistance at County expense.
Originated officers report system, which saves time and money
in collection of evidence, and expedites criminal business.
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FIFTEEN YEARS OF CLERICAL EXPERIENCE.
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A resident of Umatilla County for twenty-six years; Married
have six children, have no other source of income except the
position I now hold.
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MY ONLY PLEDGE- Continued courteous service to the pub-
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Calvin L
Sweek
George R. Lewis
SHERIFF
Candidate for
MAYOR OF PENDLETON
Circuit Judge
Democratic Candidate
For Office of
Sixth Judicial District, com
posed of Umatilla and
Morrow Counties.
District Attorney
The man who has made an enviable reputation during the past
four years.
The man who has an almost uncanny faculty of securing confes-
sions in felony cases, thereby saving the tax payers the expense of
costly jury trials.
The man who has revolutionised the tax collection department of
his office by the employment cl efficient and capable deputies.
The man who enforces the law, without fear or favor.
The man who is for all the people.
Continue the man in office who has proven his capabilities to
handle a big job.
(Paid Adv.)
Republican Candidate for
[The Present County Clerk]
RE-ELECT
TOMB.
GURDANE
: VOTE 48 X, TOM B. GURDANE, :
Republican for Sheriff.
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COUNTY CLERK
Join the Red Cross and Help
The Distressed and Needy
OF
UMATILLA
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Forty years old, born and reared
on a farm, worked way through col­
lege; graduate of University Law I
School; eleven years successful prac­
tice. Able, honest and fair. His ad­
ministration saved Pendleton tax
payers $12,500.00 In 1931, and Is
now 110,000.00 under the budget
this far this year. Will give sound
legal advice to county officials in
addition to prosecuting criminal cas­
es. It costs about *200.00 a day to
try a small criminal case in the Cir­
cuit Court and about *5.00 to try
the same case in the Justice Court,
If elected, he will dispose of these
cases in the Justice Court where I
they belong. He is a tax payer |
head of a family and served In the
United States army In France. Your
vote for him Is a vote for efficiency
and economy.
He will appreciate
I your support.
(Paid Adv.)
FON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY
BALLOT
NOVEMBER 8, 1932
PRESENT
INCUMBENT
Judge Sweek comes of pioneer Oregon family and was raised on
an Eastern Oregon stock ranch.
Was in active practice of the law in this district 16 years prior
to going on the bench In 1931.
Educated in public schools of Oregon, Oregon State College and
University of Oregon, graduate of University of Michigan law
department.
Appointed Circuit Judge by Governor Meier April 1, 1931 to sue
ceed Judge Alger Fee.
Family consists of wife and two small children, residents of Pen­
dleton.
Stands for economy in public office. Took voluntary cut In salary.
Gave up practice to take the position of Circuit Judge; has made
good and Is entitled to re-election.
(Paid Adv.)