The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 31, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
The election of one Director for
Harlan Graham and Henry Stoop
motored to Elgin, Ore., Tuesday three year term, and one clerk for
night where they visited over Mem­ one year term.
Dated this 23rd day of May, 1934.
orial Day. Mr. Graham visited his
wife and Mr. Stoop his daughter. ATTEST:
R. A Brownson, District Clerk,
Mrs. Ida Gordon.
Pupils who were in the third,
E. D. Martin, Chairman Board of
Directors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers of Mrs. Neva Pilon, daughter of Harry fourth or fifth grades last year
Pine City were in Hermiston Tues­ Spinning, was a business visitor in wishing to obtain the "Weekly Rea­
Walla Walla Saturday.
der” for the next three weeks, may
day.
O. O. Felthouse and Earl Watson call at the Hermiston Herald office
W L. Hamm spent Monday and
r Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
for their copy.
Tuesday looking after business In motored to Pendleton Tuesday.
By Mary Rodda
Mrs. Albert Moser was a Pendle­
Mary Burnham left Wednesday
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emroy of Pen-
for Ellensberg, Wn., where she will dleton are the parents of a little
Mrs. B. Haneline was a business ton visitor Monday.
Mrs. Lee Savely of Helix was in spend a week with her sister Marjo­ daughter born Tuesday, May 22. She
visitor in Pendleton Monday.
rie who is a student at Ellensberg is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley spent Hermiston for Memorial Day.
Pajamas for boys. Alma Hitt’s Normal school. School will elose Mrs. Roy Attebury.
last week end at their cabin in the
adv. there June 6.
Shop.
mountains above Ukiah.
Two cars, one belonging to Mr.
Mrs. j. A. Clarke were
Mr.
and
Dr. and Mrs. Fisher and Dr. and Gray of Butter Creek and one be-
Miss Virginia Todd spent the
in Walla Walla Mrs. Hergut of Tacoma. Wn., visited longing to Marley Gardiner, colli­
week end in Pendleton with her business visitors
last
Friday.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. ded at the Attebury corner Monday
* cousin, Todd Holt.
. J. Warner mo- | Lutrell in Columbia district last
Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon, wrecking the Gray car.
Leonard Nation returnediwed nes- tored to Yakima. Wn„ last Friday
week end. Mrs. Fisher is Mrs. Lut- Mr. and Mrs. Gray and son were in­
day from Portland wherehe has on business.
rell’s daughter.
jured.
been the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Vane Boynton of Pendleton
F. W. Muchow, district manager
Mrs. W. A. Hineline was not
Mrs. Gordon Manion andr Mr. and and Mrs. Lyle Boynton of Helix
tor Safeway Stores and Lev Records
Mrs. Walter Nation at their home were business visitors in Hermiston of Walla Walla were business visi -1 “Along the concrete” this week, but
must have been trying 'out a board
in Laurelhurst.
. ■
Monday.
tors in Hermiston Sunday assisting walk as she has a badly punctured
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore were | Herbert Hedwall, manager of the foot. She says she didn’t slip on all
business visitors in Portland the local Safeway store.
six nails. She missed four of them.
first of the week.
Mrs. Chas. Clark and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodda are the Arlyne left Wednesday for Pendle­
daughter Edna motored to Emigrant
parents of a baby daughter born ton where they will make their fu­ Springs Sunday. They met Mr. and
May 24. She has been named Vera ture hpme. Mr. Clark has been em­
Mrs. Dexter and children and en­
HERMISTON, OREGON Elizabeth.
ployed by Ray Challis in Pendleton joyed a picnic dinner.
Lyle Peasley and daughter Doro- | tor the past two months.
First Show Starts 7:30
Robert Buhman of Glasgow, Mon­
thy plan to leave this week for,
Walter Pearson attended a meet­ tana. is spending the summer with
Second about 9:15
Pennesee where they will make ing of Firestone Tire dealers in La
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
their future home.
Grande last Friday, at which a reel Buhman.
Mrs. Jim Presco of Seattle, Wn.. of scenes from the Century of Pro­
Bob Thoms and W. G. Rodda
IN HERMISTON TWO WEEKS
dater of T. G. O'Grady, will spend gress Exposition was shown, togeth­
made a business trip to Thorn Hol-
the next month visiting her brother er with two reels of film from the
AHEAD PORTLAND FIRST
low Saturday afternoon.
and family here.
Indianapolis speedway races.
SHOWING!
Miss Margaret McMullen of Seat­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Todd and
Mrs. D. M. Dceter and daughter tie recently visited for two days
The colorful drama of a wom­
ïamily of Bend spent Memorial Day Joy Beth, in company with Mrs.
with relatives in Portland. While
an who loved two men-„but who
with R. C. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Deeter’s brother, Geo. Windust of
she
was there. Floyd McMullen, stu­
loved glamour even more!
'ames Todd and family.
Portland, left Saturday for Dayton. dent at Willamette University, came
PAUL LUKAS
Among out-of-town visitors here Wn., where they are spending the to Portland and visited with her.
Monday were: John Holmgren, N. week with their mother. They expect
and
-
Mrs. J. W. McMullen is enjoying
A. Elder. of Pendleton: Chas, Han- to return Friday.
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
a visit with her brother, Geo.
Mrs. Mable Ralph and daughters, Knight of Hubbard, Ore.
go, Boardman; and Rev. J. F. Gib-
Betty, Charlotte and Helen, and
son of Stanfield.
Leah Harris of Washington is vi-
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Babcock, Mrs. Fred Hensel motored to Wallowa siting her grandparents. Mr. and
Edith Schwringhausen and son Lor- Saturday evening where they spent Mrs. C. E Harris.
en,
and Mrs. Schwringhausen, Sr., the night as house guests of Mr. and
Roy Attebury took J. V. Allen to
See the new Rhumba Dance! !
of Pendleton were Hermiston visi- Mrs. E. W. Erickson, former resi­ St. Anthony Hospital recently where
Hear the new Songs! I ! !
dents of Hermiston. They motored he is ill with pneumonia.
tors here Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Hineline entertained
Another Bib Surprise Show!
Whtte gloves for summer. Alma to Wallowa Lake Sunday where
they spent the day.
i
the
mothers and the girls of last
Hitt's
Shop.
adv.
Everyone In theatre for last
Miss Barbara Wessell and John
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and Whitney left Tuesday night for year’s canning and cooking club at
regular show Saturday night,
family and Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, Crandview, Wn.. where they will at-I her home Thursday at a one o’clock
may remain to see a surprise
feature FREE.
Mrs. Amsberry’s mother, spent Mem- tend the commencement exercises at I luncheon. The girls planned their
orlai Day in Fruitland, Idaho, with which Miss Rosalie Whitney will be j work for this year but owing to the
fact that so many were unable to
Mrs. Palmer’s daughter.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
graduated,
Mrs. John Butler will . attend they did not complete their
Portland
is
Ernestine
Sullivan
of
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
accompany them to Grandview and organization. The club last year
the house g. est of her aunt, Mrs. from there will visit her parents In had a membership of 18. and this
LCST IN A JUNGLE ALIVE
Harry W. Kelley. She plans to re­ Yakima.
year other girls are being asked to
WITH PERIL
main for two weeks.
Mrs. Edna Umphlett is visiting join. The mothers present were:
Two men and a girl . . . pitted
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Couch and two ier sister, Mrs. A. W. Turn! lad. Mrs. O. F. Dawson, Mrs. E. L. Jack-
against nature St Its crudest . .
children of Portland were house this week while enroute to her home son, Mrs. WI H. Starr, Mrs. H. M.
facing the Jungle's fiercest man-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best n Wenatchee. Wn., after spending Sommerer, /Mrs. A. W. McMullen,
eaters . . . fighting back their
over the week end. They motored to several weeks in the east. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley and Mrs. W. G.
emotions raised to fever heat
Wallowa Monday where they visited Mrs Turnblad and daughter Edna Rodda.
under the spell of the tropics.
friends and plan to return to Her­ met Mrs. Umphlett at Emigrant
* * * * * * * *
Springs park where they enjoyed a
miston to spend the week end.
picnic lunch with their daughter
PINE CITY NEWS
and family before returning home.
By Oleta Neill
Mrs. Burl Coxen and daughter
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Betty Marie and son Glen of Hep­
Notice is hereby given to the le- pner visited friends and relatives on
BUYERS OF
gal voters of the Union High Butter Creek the first of the week.
POULTRY AND EGGS
School Dist. No. 9, of Umatilla Coun­
Clayton Ayers injured his foot
Asia's fiercest jungle beasts
ty State of Oregon, that the Annual unday when he fell from a small
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
clash in mortal combat.
School meeting of said District will aif at the Dale Bundy home.
Snarling tigers . . . bone-crush-
be held at the school house, to begin
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
ng pythons . . . steeled-jawed
at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. Oleta and Lennä and Mrs. Roy Con-
rocodiles . . . giant crabs . . ,
on the fourth Monday in June, being i ser were business visitors in Her-
Ions . . . hyenas . . . mammoth
the 25th day of June, A. I)., 1934. ' miston Saturday.
Izards . . . leopards • . sa mad
and hold until 7:00 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cox and
maelstrom of ferocious animals
This meeting is called for the amlly of Heppner visited at the H.
OSTEOPATHIC
:
. . knowing one law: KILL OR J
urpose of electing one Director and E. Young home Saturday.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
1
BE KILLED!
,
he transaction of business usual at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Allen
OSBORN APARTMENTS
such meetings.
Plus Two Comedies
Bowman were business visitors in
Dated this 23d day of May, 1934. Iermiston Saturday.
ATTEST:
Rev. C. R. More, minister of the
R. A. BROWNSON, Dist. Clerk. "ermiston Union church, held ser-
W. J. WARNER, Chairman,
vices at Pine City Sunday after-
Board of Directors.
noon, with about 30 people present,
Mrs. Sam Richie and daughter
In the course of one year the balance of your watch makes
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
157,680,000 revolutions.
Hazel and son Olen and Miss Gen-
THINK OF IT!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ovieve Bowman spent Sunday after-
In time the oil gums produces friction and wears the deli­
the legal voters of School District noon at the C. H. Ayers home.
cate bearings, destroying their high finish and perfect fit
Mrs. Roy Conser of Walla Walla
thus ruining an accurate timepiece. An ordinary machine
No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of
is oiled daily. Your watch should be oiled once a year. Let
Oregon, that the Annual School spent Wednesday and Thursday at
us examine It. An honest opinion from us will cost you
Meeting of said District will be the home of A. E. Wattenburger.
nothing.
Miss Oleta Neill spent Tuesday
held at the School House, on the 18
day of June. 1934. at 2:00 o’clock and Wednesday with Mrs. Burl Cox­
in the afternoon, for the following en in Heppner.
Miss Charlotte Helms left Tuesday
objects:
for Union where she will visit
friends and relatives.
A. E. Wattenburger and son Burl
were business visitors in Hermiston |
Tuesday.
Miss Alma Neill, who has been ¡
visiting Mrs. Reid Buswick in Long l
HERMISTON, OREGON
Creek for the past week, returned i
to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Buswick
and children came with her to spend
a few days with Mrs. Buswick’s par- |
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenbur-
ger.
Frank Carlson. Earle Wattenbur-
er and Oscar McCarty left Sunday
morning for the coast where they
will spend a few days.
STEAM ROLLED
REFINANCE LOANS SMALL
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
GLAMOUR
DEVIL
TIGER
SWIFT & COMPANY
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
ARE YOU AWARE!
GLAMOUR” SHEDS NEW LIGHT
IF YOU THINK CREAM SEPARATOR
ON ETERNAL TRIANGLE
, DISCS HAVE A SOFT SNAP, JUST
REMEMBER THESE FACTS :
“Man proposes, but woman dis­
poses."
Paul Lukas learns this very defi­
nitely in "Glamour", the newest
drama of the eternal triangle which
comes to the Oasis theatre Friday
and Saturday with Lukas and Con­
stance Cummings in featured roles.
This is fully two weeks ahead of the
first Portland showing of the pic-
ture.
•
The glorious voice of Phillip
Reed, newcomer to the screen from
the New York musical comedy stage,
is heard in several songs which are
achieving tremendous popularity on
the radio.
The numbers include ‘“Heaven on
Earth,” “Goin' to Town” and “Long
Live Love,” as well as “Rhumba
Exotic,” composed as the i accom-
paniment for a colorful Spanish
dance performed by Miss Cummings
and Reed.
A cream separator bowl
spins at speeds ranging
from
8,000 to
10,000
_______
revolutions a minute. In •
the heart of the bowl 1 B
scientifically designed q
discs direct the course 1
of the whirling, swirling I
mass of milk, leading the ]
cream to one outlet and J
the skimmed milk to I
others. The centrifugal I
force generated exerts x
an unbelievably heavy s I
pressure on these discs. 1
That is another
important reason
why
Hamster now
tough, close-grained, strong
DAREDEVILS DEFY DEATH
FILMING WILD ANIMALS
With the unrelenting ferocity of
animals tamed, and the uncomprom­
ising cruelty of the jungle itself,
"Devil Tiger,” Fox Film’s saga of
the wilderness, crashes across the
screen of the Oasis theatre, Sunday
and Monday. It is an engagement of
the picture that has been hailed as
the most terrific of all animal pro­
ductions.
“Devil Tiger” is the record of a
group of people who cut their way
through the tangles of the Asiatic
jungle, woven by untouched nature
for thousands of years. It is the pic-
turization of man's latest battle
with the elements, that have baffled
explorers for centuries. It is an ex­
pedition into bare danger, with na­
ture and nature’s killers as the ene­
mies that will not quit fighting un­
til they are entirely subdued.
STAINLESS STEEL DISCS
in McCormick-Deering Cream Separators. This modern material
resists wear, is absolutely non-rusting, and has no soft coating
of tin to wear off. These special features of the stainless steel
discs enable the McCormick-Deering Cream Separator bowl to
remain in perfect balance much longer than usual. Vibration is
kept down to the minimum, your McCormick-Deering turns
easily, and its bearings and other parts are protected against un­
necessary wear and tear.
The kind of discs your cream separator has is a very important
matter to you. Let us bring one of tese new McCormici: -Deer­
ings to your farm and demonstrate its many outstanding features.
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
HERM1STON, OREGON
Auto License Examiner Coming.
C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦••♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a» •9919993
tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her­
miston Saturday, June 2nd, at the
city library between the hours of
9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., respective-
ly, according to a recent announce-
ment released from the Secretary of
State’s office. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive are
asked to get in touch with Mr. Bent
ley during these hours.
BASEBALL
PENDLETON
Auxiliary Officers Will Meet.
TO CLASH WITH
All chairman of standing commit­
tees and officers of the Hermiston
Unit of the American Legion Auxil­
iary will hold an executive meeting
Tuesday, June 5, at the home of
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, in the
afternoon. At this time all annual
reports will be made out and sent in
to the state department. Mrs. Chris­
topherson. publicity chairman, has
requested that all officers and com­
mittee chairmen furnish her with a
snapshot to be used in the publicity
book to be entered at the state con­
vention.
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Enterprise Will Celebrate Fourth.
The Enterprise Chamber of Com­
merce at Enterprise. Ore., announc­
es that a celebration will be held
there July 3rd and 4th. The beauti-
ful Wallowa lake offers boating,
fishing, hiking, mountain trips and
dancing. A folder with illustra-
Hermiston - SUNDAY
2:30 P. M. - Ball Grounds
Admission 25c "q
Children Free
tions of the scenic spots in Wallo
county has been mailed out over the
state with a letter announcing the
celebration
SAFEUAY STORES
SAFEWAY Food Values for June 1st. 2nd, and 4th., FRIDAY TO MONDAY, INCLUSIVE.
AIRWAY
Crackers
Snowflake or Grahams
2
lb. carton
SUGAR
COFFEE
Our Biggest Seller!
Ground when sold.
29c
Fine Granulated
630
$ lb. pkg.
10" W" 52c
Williams9 Jewelry Shop
_•
BURNHAM’S
Merchandise
SPECIAL!
FEED PRICES
Men’s Pants
Men’s Felt Hats
Men’s Work Shirts
Men’s Work Shoes
$1.39
79C
$2.39
Silk Hose
89c
House Dresses $1.00 and up
There are reasons why our meat
department is growing so rapidly.
45«^"
MIXED FEED 60c sack
70c sack
SHORTS
BARLEY
75c -
SEED OATS $1.25'"
lbs.
All Prices Subject to Change
Without Notice.
ELLIS FEED STORE
HERMISTON.
OREGON
(Continued from Page One)
interest by the United States gov-
ernment. In « relatively short per­
iod after they were issued, they sold
hove par and had met a favorable
reception from farmers and their
creditors all over the United Statee.
With the use of these bonds, the re­
financing program Is going forward
rapidly.
Calumet Baking Powder 5 Lbs. 89c
SYRUP
Maximum
Cane & Maple
63c White King
SOAP
Post Toasties 3 nn 23C
. can
Laundry
Softens Water
Whitens Linen
.... ,
Corn Flakes
Peanut Butter 2 i. zar 27c
Sunny Jim — It's Good
Ng
SWANS DOWN
Mustard
Kerr's - Prepared
Cake
Flour
New Potatoes
Local Grown
10 L 25e
PHONE 241
SERVICE — SAVINGS
10 Bars
29c
2 Bars White King
Toilet Soap FREE!
Regular Size
Package
27c
Shortening
Pure Vegetable
6 Lb. 55c
— HERMISTON