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PAGE THURSDAY, MAT 10, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. TWO He poses as Don Sebastian I!. a fact that gets him Into plenty of excite ment as Don Sebastian I. was a Published every Thursday at Hermis- world famous bull fighter and of ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by course the son would be expected to Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, live up to that reputation Publishers ************ Sintered as Second Class Matter t PINE CITY NEWS t December, 1906, Umatilla County, By Oleta Neill Oregon. When returning home from Port Subscription Raise: land Tuesday, Frank Helms wrecked Ono Year ................................. .. $1.00 his truck in which he had just tak Six Months ....---- .76 en a load of stock to market. The Three Months —................ .50 truck was badly damaged but neith er .Mr. Helms nor Harvey Ayers, who had accompanied him. were injured Near Cascade Locks the truck leff the road and ran into a tree in the timber. All the pupils and teachers of the Pine City school, as well as a good many parents, went to Heppner Tuesday to attend the Morrow Coun EDDIE CANTOR HERE IN FILM ty May Day festival. Several of the grade school pupils placed in the SUNDAY AND MONDAY. track meet. Among them were Jack Healy, 1st in broad Jump. 2nd in Eddie Cantor, at the head of a ball throwing; Harold Neill, 3rd in large and notable cast, will be on broad jump; Guy Moore, 2nd in the Oasis theatre program for Sun broad Jump. 3rd In high jump; Bet day and Monday in "The Kid from ty Willins, 1st in running, 3rd In Spain.” With him will be seen Ro jumping; Helen Healy, 2d In base bert Young, Noah Beery, John Mil ball throwing; Elsie Rauch, 2nd in jan, Sidney Franklin, the famed running. Mable Rauch won 2nd In American bull fighter, Lyda Rober the spelling contest. ti, Stanley Fields, Paul Porcasi and Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len- Walter Walker. Then comes a group na, and Ray Ayers spent Tuesday of what is claimed to be the most night at the home of Mrs. Neill's 1 eautiful collection of girls ever as neice, Mrs. Burl Coxen, in Heppner. sembled for a film at any time. They returned home Wednesday. New York. Chicago and Hollywood Mrs. John Healy and children contributed their prettiest for the dancing, swimming and singing se spent Tuesday night In Heppner at the home of Mrs. Healy’s sister, quences. Mrs. James Farley. The picture was made for the sole Mrs. Almira Kennedy of Union, purpose of comedy. Cantor will be seen as a timid young man forced to Ore., who has been visiting her sis- f.ee across the border Into Mexico. tar, Mrs. Frank Helms, the past week, returned to her home in Union Friday. A group of the Pine City high school students, the teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beebe and son Wayne, and Miss Oleta Neill, drove to the park at the Columbia school near Hermiston Saturday for a picnic lunch. In the afternoon they drove on to the Cold Springs reservoir and to Hat Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Henderson of Lexington called on Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter Katherine were business isitors in Echo and Hermiston Monday. A. E. Wattenburger started cut ting his first crop of hay Monday. Earle Wattenburger, Frank Carl- :on, Lowell Young, Oscar McCarty ind Dick Carlson went fishing in Willow Creek above Heppner Sun- lay. They report pretty good luck. Mrs. L. D. Neill and daughter Al- na motored to Heppner Friday even ng to attend the meeting of the Re- ekah lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr. ind Mrs. Dillard French, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilcup, Miss Theresa luigley and Joe Brosnan attended i meeting at Rhea Creek grange Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mar on Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Dillard French took the Pomona de ree. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew motored to The Dalles Tuesday on business. T. J. O'Brien was in Heppner Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mis. Lull Wattenburger and children and Mr. and Mrs. Co and daughters were visitors In Pen dleton Monday. Miss Isabela O’Brien returned to school Monday after having been absent for several weeks. Isabella hurt her knee some time ago when the wheel came off on the car in which she was riding and threw her against the front seat. She has had her knee in a cast but it has now been removed. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughters and Cecelia, Helen and ack Healy attended the picnic the Pleasant Point school house binday. The picnic was y it gathering of the Brosnan school, Pleasant Point school and the Plea- sant Point grange. Mr, . and Mrs. Marion Finch and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew were busi- ness visitors in Hermiston Frid >y. Uhe fermistan ferali THIS IS THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY ON TIRES! for a suitable location and states he has found a place that suits him and will move his family bere in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht motor ed to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bedwell were Her miston visitors Saturday. Valles Dexter and Vonna Jones motored to Baker Sunday. Maxwell ones, who is employed in the CCC work, returned with them for a 10 lay visit with home folk. Don Isom was a Pendleton visitor Monday. Mr. Wells of Heppner was a busi ness visitor in this vicinity Tuesday. Jess Oliver returned from Mon- tana Sunday. Elroy Lamoreaux spent the week with his family. IRRIGON NEWS UMATILLA COUNTY VOTERS. J. 0. Hales FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER YOUR PRESENT COUNTY COMMISSIONER I have been a servant of the coun ty for the past eleven years, leading my every effort toward the careful expenditure of county funds, and have been instrumental in our coun ty at this time being free from bon ded Indebtedness and outstanding warrants. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Baxter Rand motored to Heppner for the May day exercises, taking a bus load of students including the band members. Virginia Lamoreaux and Nellie Leicht carried oft first and second prizes in the typing con- test and Wayne Fagerström won sec ond place in the spelling contest. Strawberries and peas are now ready for the market and several are shipping. Mrs. Chas. Steward returned from Madras, Ore., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wrex Moses and small son of Medford. Ore visited friends and relatives here several days last week. They were enroute to White Swan, Wn„ where they are locating on a ranch. Virginia Lamoreaux Is quite ill at ber home with an attack of appendi- iti». Chas. Stuard returned from the Veterans’ hospital in Walla Walla Thursday. Batie Rand has been employed by the district to run the school bus for the coming year. The school board Is planning to purchase a bus and hire a driver on the other route. E. Kramer of Long Creek, Ore., was a guest of W. C. Isom Wednes day night of last week. Mr. Krause has been looking over the project ATTENTION! VOTE 31 X FOR JAMESH.E.SCOTI YOUR PRESENT REPRESENTATIVE TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT (Umatilla County) We believe that no banking problem is too large or small to war rant our whole-hearted attention, and we solicit the financial appeal of those who have a story to tell. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston If you feel that I have done a fair Who asks for re-nomination on the Republican ticket and pledges him job of it, I will appreciate your sup port at the coming Primary Elec self to work for further reduction tion, May 18, 1934. in governmental expenses, and fur J. 0. HALES ther consolidation of state depart COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ments, and a square deal to all. (Paid Adv.) (Read page 43 of Republican Voters’ Pamphlet) Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier (Paid Adv.) j MARTIN JACK FOLSOM Recorder of Conveyances FOR GOVERNOR • Uniform and staunch support of President Roosevelt's recovery program. • Greater development of Columbia River and Bonneville dam. • $5,103,000 in federal money for Oregon bridges. • A general, frank, candid and above-board ad ministration of Oregon aHfoirs • Reduce tones by rigid : Martin Comm.) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Primary Election UMATILLA COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION - MAY 18 A FARMER WHO WILL WORK FOR THE INTERESTS OF THE FARMER AND THE FARMING COMMUNITIES. SLOGAN—Helpful legislation for Umatilla County and the State of Oregon. ----- May 18, 1934. % Guy H. Johnson VOTE 34 X FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION NELSON H. JONES Representative REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 23rd DISTRICT FOR Primary Election, May 18, 1934 COUNTY COMMISSIONER SLOGAN—“Economy in Govern ment and Law Enforcement." (Paid Adv.) as: ye of tee ... Contrast the SAFETY Of »he FORDV8 . . . with any car at any price! "As s (Paid Adv.) " W I " -I li ' 7# o The Ford V-8 has welded steel spoke wheels. Each is strong enough to sustain the weight of ten Ford cars. , ■ I # F ' ' " 1 VOTE X 37 • The Ford V-8 of- few you the advan- tages of Safety Glass. It is a vit- ally important fea ture in a family car. I A. H. Kirby is the PRIMARY ELECTION added Ford y 82 pound of IngK ATTHESE I #s . 4.50x21 - 4.75x19 . 5.00x19 - 5.25x18 - $5.70 6.50 6.90 7.40 835 PENNOCK’S GARAGE You Republican Candidate FOR 4.40x21 RECORDER of CONVEYANCES Primary Election, May 18 I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER EFFICIENTLY. I WILL CONDUCT THE OFFICE RENDER ALL INFORMATION REQUEST ED CHEERFULLY AND EXTEND COURTESY TO ALL (Paid HERMISTON. ORE. Adv.) PHONE 881 • RTL aMOMWASHNEAERHOEOANS s 35 ' I ppópoppccppcpcpoccpccpcpocccpcp9909092908000900009090098401000000100000960 FOR Representative 23rd District % Capable and Experienced1 ‘ (Paid Adv.) CANDIDATE FOR VOTEX MARTIN OHARLet2-5EA Umatilla County • A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT... A PLEDGE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT CARL ENGDAHL No longer any need to shop around for money-saving tire prices. Now we can give you genuine Goodrich A A Qual ity Tires for the same price as cheap “bargain - built” tires 1 That’s why we urge you to come in tomorrow. We pride ourselves on our neighborliness, and on our ability to instill the advantages of personal friendship through our nego tiations. Republican Candidate for VOTE X 30 SEETHESE AMAZING VALUES The Man or Woman Who Banks Here—Is Our Personal Frien I The present County Court is ena bled to dispense with the services of a County Roadmaster and Engineer, thereby saving to the county thou sands of dollars, to a great extent through my knowledge of the 3500 miles of county roads and 1900 bridges and culverts, and a thorough knowledge of the county road build ing machinery and maintenance equipment. Umatilla county has at this time over 300 miles of improved county roads, all of which I have had a part in building. o Free action stop for all four wheels — with the priceless dependability of strong axle con- struction. This means riding ease plus safety. • Other Ford safety features are a welded all-steel body . . - doubl« drop X-type freme ... a torque-tube drive such as racing cars rely upon for con- trollability . . . «nd many others. And don’t forget the new Ford V-8 for 1934 is the most c^forteble and eco- nomical car Ford has ever built! Brfort you buy any cer at any price, Jrin the new fori V-8. $515 and up — F. O. B. Detroit. Easy terms. See your Ford Dealer. ——————— i FAIRNESS ALL ALIKE