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• THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR sodate agronomist of the station: Dr. Yarnes, held the fourth quar Ladino clover, 3 pounds; redtop. 4 terly conference of the “Me ethodist pounds; genuine English rye grass, church Wednesday night, J lune 13. 6 pounds. Rev. W. A. Briggs, pastes of the This makes a total mixture of 13 local ehurch will leave Tt day of pounds of seed per acre. It is im next week for Portland I attend portant that the rye grass used be the annual conference held in the Mrs. E. L. Jackson and son Donald Miss Edith Clarke is now employ First church in that city. Geo. Sale ed at the Ralph Saylor ranch on visited Miss Grace Jackson in Pen- English rye for that is the perma nent species. Ladino clover Is long will also attend the conference as a Butter Creek. dleton Sunday. er lived and Is a heavier producer lay delegate from the local church. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sons than the other white clovers. Mrs. John Lynett, R.N.. of Port- Her- ______ _ • —_______ land is visiting her mother Mrs. John and Dan are expected in miston Friday. MRS. ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN Maude Dyer. Chas. Rogers was a Sunday din- ! Something new In blouses and tier guest at the home of Mr. and PENS DRAMATIC STORY. Adv collars at Alma Hitt’s Shop, Mrs. E. L. Jackson in Minnehaha Mrs. Walter Nation and son Don- district. Thines millions of women and HERMISTON, OREGON aid and Mrs. Vane Gurdane of Port- Large stock of Fourth of July nen want to know will be revealed land are visiting this week at the goods at Amsberry's. First Show Starts 7:30 in Fox Film's latest release, "Now home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation. Second about 9:16 Harold Briggs, son of Rev. and i’ll Tell By, Mrs. Arnold Rothstein," Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke called Mrs. W. A. Briggs, was discharged which will make its appearance on at the W. A. Hineline farm home In from the hospital following an an- the screen of the Oasis theatre Fri- FRIDAY - SATURDAY Minnehaha district last Friday eve pendicitis operation. lay and Saturday. This picture "WHY?” . . . does a man love and ning. vili show at the Portland Para Frank Rodda, son of Mr. and Mrs marry a good woman—then risk Miss Ernestine Sullivan, niece of W. G. Rodda of Minnehaha district nount theatre the latter part of the that love with another? . . . This Mrs. Harry Kelley, who has been was presented with a new row bo : nonth. woman's story will amaze you! spending the past two weeks with recently by, W. A. Starr, The boy: OACH HAL HATTON her aunt, left Monday for her home launched the boat Sunday. Best. a< Mr. and Mrs. Garnet D. Portland. In in OUSTED BY GREGORY Mrs. W. L. Hamm, worthy matron companied by Dick Martin, left Mon i Mr. Besi | day for Corvallis where (Continued from Page One) of the Queen Esther Chapter, order of Eastern Star, and Mrs. Geo. Storey attended the 4-H club summe* Portland, joined the Multnomah by left Sunday for Portland to attend school. Mrs. Best planned to visit lub, took a few lessons from Jack ody, then went out and won the MRS ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN the Grand Chapter of the order. friends there. Miss Anita Paulson, who has beer Willamette river marathon swim a paper Paper plates, napkins, PLUS SHORT FEATURES. ew weeks later. pas adv teaching in Pendleton for the ups, etc., at Amsberry’s. “Next he became northwest jun- year, visited over the week end wit! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis of Baker. relatives here. She left Monday >r sprint swimming champion. He on the title at Victoria, B. C. pil Saturday Midnight Ore., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. tor Portland where she will attenc ed against the northwest’s speed- Matinee F. W. Kern of Pendleton, were summer school. ast juniors. KATHERINE HEPBURN "Take baseball. Hal’s major spe- guests of Mrs. Alma Hitt Sunday. Mrs. Ed Schofield of Vancouver ialty always was football and he Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are old friends of Wn., and friend Mrs. Wiswald, ar “Morning Glory” layed baseball only now and then, Mrs. Hitts’. ived Wednesday morning and wil ‘et onê day at Umatilla in the old Miss Ruth Dodd left Sunday foi visit the former’s parents. Mr. am rrigation league he was put in at hortstop by the Stanfield team, Portland with her uncle H. W. Col Mrs. W. J. Warner. SUNDAY - MONDAY .’hat he had never played short be- lins and his daughter Cathryn Col Fireworks and firecrackers, price MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY ore made no odds to Hal. He han- lins of Pendleton. She will be their low at Amsberry’s. adv lied seven chances without a skip, guest for a week at the Benson ho he first was a sensational catch of ROBBED OF HER C Miss Margaret Felthouse, studen high fly over his head almost In A young mother fights give tel. at O.S.C., returned to Hermisto eft field; hit two in four, and was her boy a name . . and happiness. Mrs. W. R. Gwinn and son Rex of Tuesday morning and will spend th he big star generally. For Hatton Okanogan, Wn., are the house guests summer with her parents, Mr. an hat was just a typical performance, ANN ça ut him on the spot athletically, of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. nd he always produced. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris an: Mrs. C. D. Ellis. Mr. Cwinn motored “Another sample of his ability to over with them but returned Friday. daughter Leah of California visito in ise to the situation. He was foot- Mrs. Kwlnn plans to spend a month at the Chester Harris home in Min all quarterback three years at Pen nebaha district this week. They ar lieton high, but up to his third sea- with her parents. had never been used as ball Francis Houseolder plans to leave rived unexpectedly the first of the on arrier. His coach’s idea was that w eek. Friday night for Sutherland. Ore., i quarterback functions best at with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCubbin o where she will visit her mother, I ust running the team. Mrs. Margaret Kincart, and sister Enterprise spent Monday with Mi "Came a late-season game in and Mrs. Fred Lamberson. They a: vhlch Pendleton couldn’t get start- osephine, for a month. She will d. The Buckaroos had a powerful visiting Mr. McCubbin’s mother a OTTO KRUGER liso visit relatives In Roseburg. et of hacks who had torn other DICKIE MOORE g( Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Irrigon and plan to remain all thi igh school lines to pieces, but in week visiting relatives and friend: Pendleton are the house guests of his game they could not gain at all. Cartoon—“Santa’s Workshop.” Mrs. Myrtle Backinger and datig! t looked all off for Pendleton in the Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd this week Comedy—"Kiddie Genius.” econd half. Thereupon Hal called and plan to spend the summer here. ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wil he boys Into a huddle, announced Mr. Alexander Is vice president of lis Christianson of Seattle. Wn„ ai hat he would now carry the ball s. the First National Bank and has rived Wednesday and are visitin imself— and the remainder of the uncle, Mr. and M their aunt and fternoon was a succession of spec- many friends in Hermiston. Enough Stars for 8 Great Pictures acular gains by Hatton through the Bob Henderson and Oscar Jarmon Geo. Strohm. They plan' to lea Enough Picture for 8 Great Stars returned to Hermiston Saturday af Sunday. enter of the line. His pinch-hitting lulled that game from the fire and Miss Shirley Brownson, graduai ter attending Oregon State college ut Pendleton on top. as freshmen for the past. year. Oscar ci Oregon State college this spring "This was the first time Hatton returned to Hermiston Monda r anybody else knew he could tote went to his home near Pine City he football. At Oregon Cap McEw- and Bob plans to leave soon for Ad- where she will spend the summt n nominated him for fullback, and ama where he will be employed by with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I ombing the line became his special- A. Brownson. Miss Brownson ha Joe Hawkins. y. been elected to teach In the Heppne Miss Ella Schilling, graduate of In basketball, when Spike Leslie "K8 schools. as coaching McLaughlin high of Janet GAYNOR - Will ROGERS the Hermiston high school with the June Richards, daughter of M Tilton-Freewater one important class of '34, left last week for her veiling. Hatton was out of the Pen- Lew AYERS Sally EILERS home In Regan, North Dakota, where and Mrs. Ralph Richards. returne lineup because of buck shins. Norman FOSTER • Louise Dresser she will remain for a short time be- home from Pendleton Monday more lieton Vith two minutes to go in the last ing and will spend the summer i Frank CRAVEN • Victor JORY fore going into nurses’ training at eriod it stood 20-15 for Milton- reewater. Bismark, N. D. She has made her her home. She attended high schor FREE— Adults attending STATE The buck shins were so bad that in Pendleton last winter while sta FAIR will receive a photograph home with her grandmother. Mrs. 'atton could barely hobble. Never- of Janet GAYNOR or Saily Eilers. Ella V. Ferris during the school ing with her cousin, Miss Anii heless. Coach Taylor put him in at year. Her sister Ethel Is In training Paulson. his point. Hal planted himself In CARTOON A group of Hermiston people a rirtually a stationary position to one at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle tended the boxing match in Wall side of center. Another Pendleton ton. layer scooted in. captured the tip- Walla Tuesday night. They were Mi iff, passed swiftly to Hatton, and and Mrs. Joe Quick, Mr. and Mr; lai, without moving a step, howit- Frank Pierson. Geo. Wagner. A. I ered a high ceiling-swisher dead Norton. B. Doyle. While there M nto the basket. "This exact play was repeated Quick arranged for a number r wice more and Pendleton nosed out fights for a card in Hermiston y exactly the needed one point, June 28th. 1-20. Floyd McMullen, who has been "That’s the kind of pinch-hitter Tal Hatton was. student at Willamette University SAT., JUNE 16th and MON., JUNE 18th, INCLUSIVE. T should warn the Hermiston i eturned home Sunday afternoo' oys, however, kindly not to bring and will spend the summer with hi p boxing. Not fighting, but box- t Salted or Graham LB. BOX parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMul ng—the scientific kind, a la Gene len. He was accompanied by his un 'unney. with big gloves. Hal could o his bare-fist fighting without de. G. W. Knight of Hubbard. Orc BOTTLES ceding sympathy, but the gloves who will visit at the McMulle eemed to handicap him. home. "Hal undoubtedly recalls a box- PACKAGE Bathing suits, caps and wate ng glove episode of childhood. As balls at Amsberry's. ad: n the aforementioned violin con- PKGS. ert. his brother Dee got him Into It. Mrs. Edna Umphlette, sister o abhorred a certain playmate Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, who has beer Jee nd decided to have Brother, Hal visiting at the Turnblad home fo ick him. The playmate was a han- DOZEN the past two weeks, left Sunday for y cuss with gloves. To meet science ith counter-science and then some, her home in Wenatchee. Wn. Mrs DOZEN M procured a pair of boxing gloves Stanley Gay met her in Yakima and nd a book on boxing, and began to they motored to Wenatchee. Bar each Hal the manly art. always im- PKGS. bara Gay, small daughter of Mrs ressing upon him the extreme de- Gay was with Mrs. Umphlette while irability of maintaining a strong she visited here. attack. . " BARS "On behalf of Brother Hal. Dee hen challenged the obnoxious play- LADINO. GRASS MIXTURE BEST ate. The challenge was accepted, POUND loves were tied on. a ring squared FOR IRRIGATED PASTURE. >ff. referee appointed, somebody ailed "time", and the bout was on. POUND Recent observations and research Brother Dee’s course of instruction by the Oregon State college experi unfortunately had emphasized a ment station men have led them to purely right-hand attack, whereas (BULK) QUART other lad's training had centered recommend a combination of Ladino the mostly around a left-hand defense. irrigai el pas clover and grass As everybody knows, a good left % LB. PKO. iure purposes in hand under such circumstances al ways beats the right to it. Lodino dovei. "Hal at the word came bounding 1 LB. TINS A combinaiiun nsir; Ladino clo- across the ring, right band swung ver is ordinarily recommended for far hack to give greater force to the CHESTERFIELDS. CAMELS. OLD g nee only on so.is of reasonably high intended annihilating punch. Bam! GOLDS. LUCKY STRIKES. PRINCE X PKGS. fertility and which Is either Irriga mack on the nose the defensive left ALBERT AND VELVET. — _ ted or has a fairly constant mois- iab Impinged him, its impact made the force of ture supply from natural sources much more deadly by his own onset. The Ladino clover Is rather shallow "Hal bounced back on his heels rooted and hence requires these con- and rubbed his noose wistfully. Bro ther Dee. true, to the best manage ditions for maximum growth practically all such conditions the rial tradition, shouted encouraging Hermiston, Oregon FARMERS CASH STORE ly: "Go after him. Hal! He can't following proportions are now hurt us!" Again Hal lifted his right ommended, save Harry Schoth, and courageously charged, much as Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE “Now I’ll Tell” a woodchopper attacks a tree. "Whang! Once more the straight left, its velocity at least trippled by the lustiness of Hal's rush, took him on the proboscis. Being only flesh and blood, for the second time he recoiled. . “Four more terrific rushes, urged on by Dee, did Hal make to the slaughter. Every one sent him inex orably into that out-stretched straight left. “After the sixth and most deadly repulse of all, Hal threw both hands in the air, yelled at Dee to “take these darned pillows off,” and swore heartily that he would never take part In another “scientific" boxing exhibition again as long as he lived. So far as deponent knoweth, he has kept his vow. Hermiston, Ore., by the way, is the home town of Bill Warner, bro ther of the famous Pop. "Bill and Pop were football play ers together at Cornell university /years ago, and both took up coach ing. Pop made his big name at the Carlisle Indian school, and Bill coached the University of Oregon in 1910 and '11. Then he retired to practice law at Hermiston. Through Pop’s nine seasons at Stanford, Brother Bill was his offi cial northwest scout—and the games Stanford, while under Pop, lost in the Pacific northwest can easily be reconed on the fingers of one hand. Quite a coterie of Oregon and Oregon Staters coaching in that eastern Oregon sector now. “Thirty-four miles from Hermis ton, Hal Hatton’s neighboring Pen dleton coaching rival will be Mark Temple, the blond Oregon halfback —remember the wonderful, inspired game he played in Seattle last fall when Oregon defeated Washington, 6 to 0, in that fiery second half? "At Milton-Freewater, on the way to Walla Walla. “Snowy” Gustafson, who played fullback for Oregon State two seasous ago, is the new coach. “Ira Woodie, Oregon’s quarter- back under Captain McEwan, has been at La Grande several seasons. “And at Baker, this will be the second season in charge for Vernon Ellers, Oregon State tackle and la ter coach of the freshmen." 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