The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 10, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Word was received here this week I
that Mrs. Ruth Hinegardner, coun­
ty health nurse for the past three
years, has resigned effective July 1
and will engage in social work in
BUYERS OF
Portland.
POULTRY
AND EGGS
Harold Enbysk, Aidon Enbysk.
Mrs. Gerald Miller and two sons
M.
M.
Smith,
Agent,
Hermiston
Kenneth and Gerald Miller of Pen­
Miss Cecelia Brennan who taught |
Ernest Carson was operated upon
dleton
visited
Mrs.
Ober
of
Hermis
­
at Pine City last year, left for Port-1 Tuesday for appendicitis in the St
ton and Mrs. Eugene McFarland of
land Wednesday evening.
I Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. He
Umatilla last week.
Mrs. Samuel Cromwell of Van- is reported as convalescing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ryland enter­
couver, Wn., spent the week end |
Barney E. Anderson, democratic
tained at dinner Sunday in their
with her sister, Miss Catherine Me- candidate for county commissioner,
home in Columbia district. Covers
Bain.
whose home Is in Adams, was call
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober attended ing upon voters in Hermiston Mon
Ryan of Pendleton, Mrs. Fred Lam-
OSTEOPATHIC
the operetta at Pendleton Friday | day of this week.
Castle Rock, Wn., and their daugh- berson and children, Mr. and M rs.
evening.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
J. M. Biggs of La Grande, stopped ter. Mrs.
McKenzie and siali P. H. Corman, H. H. Cole and Rob-
A letter from Eric H. Byorkgren, in Hermiston Wednesday, enroute to son, are visiting in Hermiston this
OSBORN APARTMENTS
former employee in the First Na­ Walla Walla where lie will attend week. Mr. Pearson has a service sta­ ert Bennett of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke mo­
tional Bank of Hermiston, states to business affairs. Mr. Biggs says tion
and
auto
camp
at
Castle
Rock.
tored to Corvallis. Ore., last Friday
that he wishes the Herald sent to the weather has been cold and damp
Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Payne motor- with members of the debate team,
him at Oakville, Wn., where he is in that district for the past three
ed to Fossil, Ore., Sunday where | their daughter, Edith Clarke, and
now employed.
weeks.
Rev. Payne delivered the baccalau- Don Serell, who participated in the
Mrs. W. J. Cochran entertained at reate sermon for the graduating state debate tournament broadcast
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
luncheon Wednesday honoring Mrs. class. Enroute he delivered the ser­ over KOAC Saturday night.
Second-hand Washing Machines
Geo. McKenzie of Castle Rock, Wn„ mon for the class at Boardman.
Alice Dunn of Wallula spent the
and other
who is visiting here this week. Miss
Benefit dance for West! nd com- week end at the home of Mr. and
Second-hand Merchandise.
Barbara Wessell was also a guest.
munity baseball team at Westland Mrs. B. J. Nation. She attended the
ECHO. ORE. — PHONE 363
school house, Fri.. May 18. Music by Junior Prom on Friday night and
Cub Wranglers. Ladles bring cakes left Sunday for Stanfield where she
HERMISTON, OREGON
and sandwiches.
Adv planned to visit her aunt, Mrs. Grace Sisson; duet by Dorothy and Bar-
First Show Starts 7530
Robert Dexter, son of Mr. and Rogers.
bara Follett; vocal solo by Miss
Mrs. J. B. McDonald and daughter Golda Mumma.
Mrs. W, B. Dexter of Irrigon, has ,
Second about 9:15
been admitted to Phi Beta Sigma. | Mary Katherine of Grangeville, Ida-
Sermon subject ‘‘A Christian Mo-
honorary educational fraternity,
of I ho, arrived Wednesday evening and ther, Her Counsel, and It’s Reward.”
paternity, of
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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i
ire
the
house
guests
of
Mrs.
Geo.
the Eastern Oregon Normal School
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. prayer
Story. Mrs. McDonald will be re­ meeting.
at La Grande, Ore.
LIKE A FLASH OF SUNLIGHT
Mrs. R. E. Mitchell of Portland, membered as Katherine Cranna for­
The baccalaureate sermon will be
She bursts into sleepy Carolina
spent a few days last week as the mer teacher in the local school.
preached in the evening.
Miss
Francis
Dix.
teacher
in
the
. . . . upsetting traditions ... in­
house guest of her sister, Mrs. F. B.
jecting life where there was lazi­
Swayze. She returned Sunday with Echo schools, left Wednesday night
HERMISTON UNIOIN CHURCH
ness . . . love where theretwere
Mr. and Mrs. Swayze, who will for her home in Missouri after re­
C. R. Moore, Pastor.
ceiving
word
that
her
father
was
fear and hate. . . .
spend the week in Portland.
Sunday school promptly at 10:00
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ranney of critically 111. Miss Dix secured per­ o’clock. Rev. Moore will deliver a
JANET
Boardman visited Sunday with Mrs. mission to leave two days before “Mother’s Day" sermon at 11:00
Ina Wessell here. They have recent­ school closed.
Jack Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. o’clock.
ly returned from a visit to Witchita.
ON ANY LEATHER GOODS
There will be no evening service
Kansas, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enos Martin, arrived home last at the church because the pastor
Midland,
Nebraska,
Thursday
from
Ranney.
former
Hermiston
residents.
PURCHASED FROM US.
will deliver the baccalaureate ser­
LIONEL
Nelson E. Jones, candidate for where he has been attending Mid- mon at the Baptist church for the
county commissioner for Umatilla land college of which his uncle. H. graduating
class.
county as a nominee on the republi­ F. Martin, is president. He has
can ticket at the May primary elec­ made arrangements to complete his
HERMISTON
tion May 18, who is making an ex­ credits for this term by correspon­
in
tensive campaign throughout the dence in order to accept a position
DRUG CO.
county, was in Hermiston Saturday. tor the summer with the highway
department unit which is now sta-
Mr. Jones is a resident of Weston.
tioned at Meacham. Jack is taking
a course in engineering.
PLUS COMEDIES.
Miss Helen Heath, teacher in the
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
Irrigon schools, attended the Junior
FOR
Prom in Hermiston Friday night.
Miss Grace Jackson, graduate of
SUNDAY - MONDAY
the local high school, now employed
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
in Pendleton, attended the annual
Junior prom here Friday night.
COME AND GET HIM
The public card party given by
PORTLAND!
members of the "Dodd for Gover­ PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 18.
nor" club in the Odd Fellows hall
‘‘Economy and Efficiency”
HE'S YOURS
Tuesday night was attended by ap­
(Paid Adv.)
proximately 75 people. High honors
EDDIE THE COMIC!
in bridge were won by Mrs. Frank
EDDIE THE SINGER!
Sloan of Stanfield for the ladies, and
EDDIE THE LOVER!
by R. A. Brownson for the men, with
EDDIE the BULL-FIGHTER
Mrs. B. J. Nation receiving consola-
tion. Mrs. Gwyn Hughes won high
—who is only Eddie the Foot
honors in pinochle for the ladies and
Racer when he sees his first bull!
Curtis Simons high for the men.
The finest Comedy Treat of the
A series of three dessert bridge
season ... all dressed up with
luncheons was closed Tuesday after-
" —
catchy tunes and 76 of the most
neon by Mrs.’ Geo. Story and Mrs.
Luscious American Beauties! ! !
Gerald White, at the latter's home,
Hermiston Ball Diamond
Each afternoon the tables and rooms
were brightened with spring flow-
ers. Prizes wëre won by the follow­
in
ing ladies: Mrs. N. Robertson, Mrs.
Ralph Richards, Mrs. Raymond Wal­
ker, Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Miss Magdo-
lene Buck. Mrs. H. E. Shesely, Mrs.
E. E. McPherson, Mrs. Lyle Tilden,
all of Hermiston, and by Miss Ver-
letta Rugh of Echo.
Lesile C. Rogers and J. Dean Rog­
ers and wife and little daughter,
Marjorie of Portland, visited last
week at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Rogers.
Mrs. D. Thomas and son Harold,
Mrs. E. Ralston and Mrs. John Guy-
er of Pendleton were dinner guests
of Mrs. Fred Lamberson last ‘1 hura -
day.
Miss Marian Henderson, who has
been teaching at the Pine City
school the past year, returned
Hermiston Wednesday after the
close of school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson of |
Local Happenings
I
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Dr. A. C. Willcutt
A nation-wide jury of
homemakers helped select
these rugs as the newest
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today’s floor style. See the
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beauty for your own home.
STAATS & SON
OASIS THEATRE
For Mother’s Day
and Graduation
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HERMISTON
VS.
RICHARDS
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Eddie Cantor
“The Kid
fromSpain”
Candidate for
the
REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
2:30 P. M
Best Game of Season
Admission 25c
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON.
CHURCH NOTES
Tuesday - Wednesday
Matinee 1:15 Tuesday
NEVER IN OUR TIME WILL A FINER PICTURE BE YOURS TO SEE!
IN THE YEARS
COME YOU’LL CHERISH ITS PRICELESS MEMORY .... ALWAYS!
TO
KATHARINE HEPBURN
IN
“LITTLE WOMEN”
\
BY LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
A PICTURE FOR ALL .MANKIND . . . ALL WOMANKIND . .
All boys and girls and children!
WITH
JOAN BENNETT - PAUL LUKAS - FRANCES DEE - JEAN PAR KER - EDNA MAY OLIVER
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
Next Sunday is Mother's Day at
our church. In the morning begin­
ning at 10:00, church service. Spe­
cial number by the quartette and
vocal solo. The pastor will bring a
short message on "A Mother's Re-
sponsibility.” Following this the
Sunday school will present a short
“rogram.
Everyone should be at
he church promptly at 10:00. Ser­
vice will continue until 12:00.
In the evening the young people
of the league will meet at 6:30. Bac­
calaureate service at the Baptist
church at 8:00.
JOINT SENATOR
from
Umatilla, Morrow,
and Union Counties
at
Primary Election,
May 18, 1934
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
J. T. Dowell, Minister.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. R. E.
Osborn Superintendent, Mother’s day
rogram consisting of a duet by Bob
and Francis Follett; reading by
Winnie Hensley; violin solo, by Bon-
tie Jean Follett; reading by Vera
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The object of the Sales Tax (expires auto­
matically June 30, 1936), is two-fold: (1) to
maintain rural and city school standards and
prevent shortening of school terms by providing
needed cash which delinquent property taxes
cannot provide; (2) to lower taxes on real
property.
•
Need for rural school relief has been admitted
by sales tax opponents. At 1933 special session
of the legislature, they introduced various make­
shift measures that transferred state funds
(needed for blind, insane, orphans) to schools. AU
these bills were rejected by your elected rep-
resentatives. A Sales Tax was proposed by a
Grants Pass farmer-Granger, and passed
On May 18, you will vote to uphold or reject
thia two-year Sales Tax.
GILL ADMITS TAX SAVING—Authority
for statement that Sales Tax will actually re­
duce your property taxes, is Ray W. Gill, State
Grange Master. In Lakeview Tribune. March 22,
1934, Mr. Gill wrote: “As far as my brother
and I are concerned, we would save money by
the adoption of the Sales Tax, for the reduction
on our property would he about 3110.” Mr Gill
and his brother would have to spend $616 a
month on taxable items before their Sales Tax
would equal their property tax saving! No tax
on rent, doctor bills, insurance, commercial feed.
Only 1c tax on $1 purchase!
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