The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 26, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Private Life
of HENRYtheOth
Charles Laughton
H. G. WELLS’
sensational novel
“The
Invisible
Man”
Shu-Milk
for all
White Shoes
visiting relatives in Elgin, and her
mother, Mrs. J. J. Poulson who will | NATIOY AL FL YING AWARDS
make her home this summer with WON BY O.S.C. ENGINEERS.
her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Horner,
in Irrigon.
Three O. S. C. engineering stu-
lents have been given outstanding
awards for their technical accom-
plishments in national competition
within the last few weeks. Two of
hose students, Don Finlay of Port-
’and and Ray Schwartz, Myrtle
BUYERS OF
Point, took first and second prizes
POULTRY AND EGGS
in a national technical essay contest
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
sponsored by the Boeing School of
\eronautics at Oakland, Cal.
25c
CLAUD RAINS
GLORIA STEWART
SWIFT & COMPANY
HERMISTON
A Comedy and a Musical
Review 'Warren Doan’s Brevities’
DRUG CO
IN O.S.C. CONTEST APRIL 28.
About 40 Oregon high schools
represented by some 150 students
will have teams entered in the 12th
annual high school typing and
shorthand transcription contest to
be held by the secretarial science de­
partment at Oregon State college
Saturday, April 28. The typists will
be on the campus the same week end
as the Future Farmers of America
representing the Smith-Hughes agri­
cultural instruction In the state.
The typing contest this year has
been changed materially to afford
more competition in handling such
work as is encountered in modern
business. announces H. T. Vance,
head of the department, Instead of
being a race merely for speed and
accuracy, the contest will consist of
exercises in punctuation, spacing
and the general setup of a business
letter.
Tigard high school won the typ-
Ing contest last year and Corvallis
high the shorthand transcription
contest.
Senior Prom j
IRRIGON
SAT. NITE
GRANULATED SOAP
Take advantage of this price.
40 oz. Package
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
I
29c
Marshmallows
OSBORN APARTMENTS
1 lb. Carton .
25c
RHUBARB
19c
Lb. Package
63c
Pounds
. . . . . . . .
.....
$2.75
Surelive
Is the one mash that starts your
chicks right
per 100
- $2.85
HERMISTON, OREGON
FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE
OPPOSITE DEPOT
MerCRardise
STAATS & SON
HERMISTON, OREGON
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
Second-hand Washing Machines
and other
Second-hand Merchandise.
ECHO. ORE. — PHONE 3 63
Graham Crackers-2 lbs. 27c
K.C. Baking Powder 25 07.
JAMESH.E.SCOTT
Rolled Oats - large pkg. 22c
2 lbs. 39c
Walnuts
3 lbs. 19c
Bananas
YOUR PRESENT
Crystal White Soap Chips-51bs. 35c
VOTE 31 X
(Read page 43 of Republican
Voters’ Pamphlet)
(Paid Adv.)
Dry Onion*
Salad-Oil
10 lbs. 15c
gallon 79c
Chase & Sanborn Coffee-lb. 33c
3 Large Dill Pickles - 5c
-- Bulk Garden Seeds -
LETTUCE
BLUE RIBBON
Large Fresh Heads
63c
Lb. Can .
KARO SYRUP
Heads ..
19c
Strawberries
Light or Dark
Lb. Can ..........................
63c
Boxes
250
TOBACCO • Prince Albert
1 lb. Tin
89c
CIGARETTES • Camels
Lipton’s Yellow Label
Orange Pekoe
Lb. Can
39c
Phone 241
VOTERS!
It’s Here Tonight!
VOTE 37 X
FOR
MALT SYRUP
IO
The one feed from hatching time to
maturity :
per 100 lbs.
Pounds ...
AIRWAY —— Ground to your order.
3
SURETURK
BURNHAM’S
(Umatilla County)
Friday and Saturday Only
FARM TESTED PRODUCTS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Who asks for re-nomination on the
Republican ticket and pledges him­
self to work for further reduction
in governmental expenses, and fur­
ther consolidation of state depart­
ments, and a square deal to all.
BANANAS
FLUFF-I-EST —- They Melt In your Mouth.
HERMISTON, OREGON
OSTEOPATHIC
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
Delicious Gelatine
Dessert
Package ...................
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Ellis Feed Store
REPRESENTATIVE
Jell Well
A nation-wide jury of
homemakers helped select
these rugs as the newest
and smartest examples of
today's floor style. See the
actual rugs. You will quick­
ly agree that here is new
beauty for your own home.
Music by COLUMBIANS
Prices Sor Friday, Sat. & Mon., April 27-30.
White King
A
40 TYPING TEAMS ENTERED
FOR
SAFEWAY STORES
2
he Rel ss l/
ARMSTRONG’S
Quaker
Rugs
. . . . .
OASIS THEATRE
4 Blue Ribbon
$9
Local Happenings
PPWVWPVWPPYY
Finlay, a student in aeronautical
engineering at Corvallis, submitted
a paper on aircraft performance cal­
culations for which he will receive
a year’s course for a master pilot,
valued at $5200. Schwartz’ award
is for more limited instruction val­
ued at $1020. This is the first time
two of the four national awards
have been won by students in the
same college.
Waldemar Schmidt, Portland, a
senior in chemical engineering, has
been awarded a $250 scholarship at
Massachusetts Institute of Techno­
logy to continue his studies.
...... .........
M. T. Baker of Pilot Rock, father
Hi Team Wins Baseball.
of T. C. Baker of Hermiston, and
The Bulldogs won in a baseball
his daughter Mrs. Wm. Philips,
game Thursday afternoon from Uma­
spent the week end at the Baker
tilla in a 7-14 score. This may put
home here.
them in line for the district cham­
Miss Anne Kubel of Wallowa, pionship. as Umatilla is one of their
Billy Markham of Irrigon was in
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cady and par­ Ore., has been elected to teach in tough proponents.
Hermiston Wednesday afternoon.
ty from Patterson Ferry were visit­ the grades in the local school for
Weather Report.
Georgia
Henderson
left
last ing friends in Hermiston Sunday.
the next school year. She has been
Max. Min
Thursday for Portland where she is
teaching ■ in the Wallowa schools tue Date
Chas. Smith, county agent for leaçnë
90 .. . 37
April 19
spending
the
week
visiting
friends.
-
-
-
., Morrow county, was a business visi- past year.
90 .... 39
April 20
She is the house guest of Mrs. Kel-tor in Hermiston Wednesday of this
92 .... 42
Mrs. A W. Christopherson left April 21
logg while there, and expects to re- week
for Portland Tuesday after receiv­ April 22
turn Sunday.
II Miss Emogene Paul returned
85 .... 59
ing word that her mother, Mrs. April 23
i Tuesday evening from spending a Mary Morrow, had suffered a severe April 24
69 .... 47
| week visiting friends in Portland fracture to her leg.
76 .... 49
April 25
and Corvallis.
Precipitation for the week was
Cooked food sale Saturday, April
Gladys Swarner, daughter of Mr. 30.
I 28, at Burnham’s store, by Metho- 1 and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner, and
adv. ! junior at O.S.C., has been elected GOVERNMENT TAKES FORWARD
HERMISTON, OREGON | dist church aid.
First Show Starts 7:30
W. J. Warner has purchased a President
president of the Physical Education j
Second about 9:15
! new fordoor Studebaker which he i clubs for spring term and next year. STEP IN GAME MANAGEMENT.
| is driving this week.
| Graduation watches: Very reason-
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Because of President Roosevelt’s
Mrs. House, mother of Jack House, ably prices at Williams Jewelry
keen interest in game and wild life
4 •*•• (Star) PICTURE
I returned from Pendleton Saturday Shop
Adv
conservation, which finds formal ex­
Live and let live was his
and Is much improved in health.
|
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters,
pression in the recently issued re-
motto — But not too long!
Shirley Brownson, senior at Ore- Betty and Charlotte, and Mrs. W. J. port of his committee on Wild Life
Chop and chance was his
gon State college, has received an Warner motored to Portland Satur- Restoration, the forest service has
game, with six queens to the
appointment in the Heppner schools I day. They also visited with Mr. and been instructed to give more atten­
deck!
as commercial teacher.
I Mrs.
I Ed
" Schofield in Vancouver. tion in the future to wild life mat­
ters, and to take a much more prom­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillan at- Wn-, while there.
inent part in the conservation of the
tended a meeting of McNess pro­
Betty Jean Boynton of Helix ac nation's wild life resources, accord­
ducts representatives in Pendleton
companied Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boyn ing to a statement just issued by re­
last Thursday.
I ton to Hermiston Sunday to visit
Dick Martin returned from Ru- her grandmother, Mrs. F. L. Boyn- gional forester C. J. Buck, of Port­
land, Oregon.
pert, Idaho, last Thursday,
after ' ton. She is the daughter of Mr. and
In line with these instructions,
spending several weeks with his Mrs. W. L. Boynton.
Dr. O. J. Mûrie, of the biological
Starring
grandmother there.
R. Alexander of Pendleton, vice survey has been engaged to make a
Watches for graduation at Wil-
Adv
i
I
resident
of the First National Bank study of elk management plans on
I Ham's Jewelry Shop.
of Hermiston, was in town Wednes­ the Olympic and Snoqualmie nation­
With His Six Wives . , .
Otto Fowler, representative of the
day to attend a meeting of directors. al forests, and arrangements have
Washman-Wilson Seed Co., is on the
A Magnificant Picture!
Mr. Alexander says that he has re­ been made for Game Examiner Ed.
project this week assisting growers
PLUS: Silly Symphony—"Whoo­
ceived many encouraging letters in P. Cliff to work out of the regional
in planting the Uma bean crop. More
pee Party” and last Chapter
regard to the Dodd for Governor office exclusively on game matters.
acreage is being planted this year
of "DEVIL HORSE.”
A new regulation has Just been
campaign. Mr. Alexander is Mr.
which requires explicit care in
issued by the Secretary of Agricul­
Dodd’s father-in-law.
planting and growing to produce
ture which is designed to enable the
SUNDAY - MONDAY
the proper seed. Mrs. Fowler is here
Dr. A. W. Christopherson left government to coordinate the wild
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
with her husband and they are mak­ this afternoon for Portland where he life crop with other essential uses of
HOW CAN YOU BELIEVE
ing their headquarters at the Os- will join Mrs. Christopherson who public lands, and to manage this
born apartment during their stay.
was called there recently by the ill­ crop on a sustained production ba­
—what your own eyes won’t see?
ness of her mother.
—what your own ears will hear?
sis. It aims to enable the federal
—what your own senses tell you
to contribute more
Mrs. Harlan Graham and son government
is impossible?
Frank of Elgin spent the week end largely and directly to regulation in
Yet Is Shown On The Screen!
in Hermiston visiting Mr. Graham specific cases involving lands in
who is employed at Burnham’s store. government ownership which have
Frank remained and is employed at not in the past contributed satis­
the hotel. They were accompanied factorily to the production of wild
by Mrs. Roy Horner who had been life as one of the forest crops.
PLUS:
THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1934.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
Hermiston
ANNA M. HARTHRONG
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
for
more
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RECORDER OF =
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UMATILLA COUNTY
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Icing confined to my office by the
unusually heavy amount of work,
particularly the new government
urns, I find myself unable to make
n extensive personal campaign,
Therefore, I find myself compelled
o ask your support through the
press and ask you to consider my |
record during my seven years' ex-
perience as Deputy Recorder and as
present RECORDER OF CONVEY- |
ANCES.
SLOGAN—“Continued Economy and
Efficiency."
(Paid Adv.)
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