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

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    THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. W. L. Blessing and sons
Russell and Wesley of Portland
spent Wednesday In Hermiston visit­
ing friends and al the home of Mrs
Blessing's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
August F. Linder, in Columbia dist-
rlct.
Local Happenings
Mrs. Ina Wesseli and daughter I HAROLD HATTON MARRIES
Barbara returned Wednesday night
from a week's trip to Seattle and | ZANETA MEAKINS. PENDLETON.
other coast points. In Seattle they i
were joined by a cousin. Miss Mil-1 Of much interest to Eugene
friends is the announcement of the
dred Buck, who accompanied them
approaching marriage of Miss Zana­
on part of the coast trip. They also
ta Meakins, daughter of Mrs. Min­
visited at Castle Rock, Wn., with ।
nie Meakins, to Harold Hatton, son
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie and
of Mrs. Sarah L. Hatton of Pendle­
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson, former
ton.
Hermiston residents. They spent
The wedding will take place Fri­
some time at Pacific City and Port-
day evening (July 6) at the home
land. Miss Evelyn Thorsen accom-
of the bride-elect's mother. Miss
panied them from Portland and will
Lucy Jones and Lawrence Meakins
pend the summer at her home in
will attend the couple.
Stanfield.
Mr. Hatton is a graduate of the
Mrs. Lyle Boynton and Barney
Mrs. Harland Graham of Elgin
Anderson of Helix visited Saturday arrived here Wednesday and will
Mrs. W. J. Kennings returned
at the home of Mrs. W. 8. Boynton. visit her husband and son Frank.
Monday from Wapato, Wn., after'
spending the week end with her
Miss Irene Attebury will be em-
Dr. A. W. Christopherson spent daughter. Mrs. Clarence Robinett |
ployed at Amsberry's store for the the week end at Seaside with his She accompanied Mrs. Ina Wesseli
next three weeks.
wife and daughter Barbara, who
and daughter Barbara as far as Wa-
spending the summer there.
pato when the former motored to I
Francis
Householder J returned
seattie.
Tuesday evening from a month's va-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton motor-
cation spent with
and ed to Langdon lake Sunday where
A birthday dinner party was giv- :
friends at Roseburg and Marshfield they attended a picnic of Red & en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. |
f
UMATILLA NEWS
White store representatives.
A. Doyle Monday night honoring Mr.
By Louise Byrnes
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the
Doyle. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery, left
Mrs. James Clayton is spending a Mrs. J. M. Doyle and son Burke of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newman of
Wednesday for Portland on busi­ short vacation with her parents. Mr. Plymouth. Wn.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milton, who have been in Wenatchee
ness.
ind Mrs. Lester Daily, In Palouse. Quick and daughter of Hermiston. | visiting the former's parents, spent
Wn.
Sunday and Monday visiting Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Burke.
Mrs. Lieullyn Browneli and Mrs.
M. M. McCallough.
Ralph Joder of
Umatilla visited
J. 8. Burnham returned Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Jendrzejewski
and
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ida from Portland where he has been
Saturday
In LaGrande visiting their
daughter Helen. Mrs. Ed Dunning,
Simmons.
receiving medical attention for the
Roy Attebury and son Bobby mo- ! daughter Mrs. Wallace Mahoney,
past two weeks.
tored to Walla Walla Tuesday after- They were accompanied home by
Ethan L. Woods, county agent for
their granddaughter Patsy.
Union county stationed at’LaGrande,
Geo. Teufel, who has been a guest noon on business. Mr. Jendrzejew-
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle left
ski
and
Mr.
Attebury
solicited
ad
­
was a business visitor In Hermis- if Howard Reid In Columbia dis-
Saturday
for Boise, Idaho, where
ton Wednesday.
trlct, returned to his home in Seat- vertising for the Umatilla Project they will visit,
Fair
premium
list.
■le the first of the week.
Mrs. Jim Burley of Roseburg is
Mrs. Merle Phelps. and small
visiting
at the Fred Knudson home.
C. M. Jackson and William.
daughter and son left for the moun­
Home made Ice cream and cake
Sidney Wilmont, Bill Ervin, El-
Sawyer,
assistant
county
agent.
tains near Baker Tuesday, morning
ale Saturday. July 26, on lot east made a business trip to Kennewick, ton Fromhahl and Glenn Blarkley,
where they expect to spend several it Amsberry's. starting 2:30 P. M.
who are working at Meacham, spent
adv-2 Wn., Monday, investigating the po­ Junday in Umatilla.
week* with Mr. Pheips.
Ladies of M. E. church.
tato market. Mr. Jackson is a mem­
Miss Agnes Fallen of The Dalles
ke spent
Mr, and Mrs. J. A.
Mildred Phelps returned home ber of a committee appointed by po;
from Sunday unti Thursday of this from Rend, Ore., Saturday evening tato growers of this district at a s visiting her brother Pat Fallen.
Mrs. Jeff Stephens of Portland is
week at Wallowa lake on a vacation with Don Rice. Art Rowe and Lil- meeting held here last Saturday.
visiting her busband who is work­
trip. Mr. Clarke is manager of thr 'Ian Carlson of that city. who mo-
H. M. Schilling. Hermiston pro­ ing on the switch engine here.
Hermiston Power & Light company ored to Hermiston. They ret ■ rued
Bill Switzler returned to his home
ject
engineer between 1917-25, was
here.
Junday morning.
from Maryhill this week.
the
house
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
|
3- — mon
Norman Allan and Albert Hill of
C. R. Moore, pastor of the Her- Enos D. Martin, Saturday and Sun-
Miss Lois Jacksou of Portland and
day. Mr. Schilling is now superin­ Page arrived here Tuesday to visit.
from
miston
Union
church,
returned
Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr.
rived Wednesday night from Astoria 3an Francisco, Calif., Saturday af­ tendent of the CCC camp at Emi­ ind Mrs. Harry Rodenbaugh return-
grant Springs. While here he called |
ternoon
after
spending
two
weeks
where they have spenV art of a
d to their home Sunday after spend
on old friends.
*
two week's vacation. They also visit with his family. His daughter Wan-
Ing
a week at the coast.
ed scenic spots in Vancouver, B. C.( la returned with him. His wife and
Minnie Ellen Harvey returned to
In
company
with
William
A.
Saw-
on
will
follow
this
fall.
last week. After? spending the re-
her home after visiting her aunt
yer, assistant county agent, Jess
maihder of the week with their par­
Mrs. H. Cramer in The Dalles for a
Mrs.
R.
H.
Howe
and
Mrs.
Ina
G.
Prindle.
C.
M.
Jackson
and
Wayne
ents Mr. and Mrs. E., L. Jackson
month.
'mart
of
Yakima.
Wn.,
arrived
Fri
­
Mulkins
motored
to
Kennewick
and
they expect to return to Portland,
Arthus and James Berwick of The
where Grace will visit her sister an­ day and are spending the week with Walla Walla Monday to investigate Dalles visited relatives this week.
their
mother.
Mrs.
Anna
Gilmore,
the
potato
market.
They
acted
as
other week before returning to her
James Byrnes spent the week end
who Is making her home with her a committee appointed by growers
work in Pendleton.
in Walla Walla and Touchet on busi
laughter, Mrs. W. C. Morehouse.
at a meeting held Saturday, July 14.
less.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaters and
H. M. Sommerer, manager of the
Mrs. Phoehe Palmer and grand-
children who have been in Montan:
arm Bureau Co-operative of Her- daughter Velma Amsberry returned
irrived in Umatilla Monday, accom-
miston, and H. J. Ott were Pendle- Sunday night from Fruitland. Ida­
anied by Mrs. Seater’s mother. Mrs.
'on business visitors Monday, Mr. ho, where they have been visitin-
HERMISTON, OREGON
Florence Tippie. who visited Yellow-
)tt attended a meeting of the coun- at the home of Mr and Mrs. r F
stone National park with them. They
First Show Starts 7 :30
y debt adjustment committee
Fretwell. Mrs. Palmer's daughter.
eft Tuesday for their home in Davis,
Second about 9:15
Idaho two
Mrs. Palmer went
which he Is a member.
£- - - - -
88.
OASIS THEATRE
alit.
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
The Screen’s Most
Popular Sweethearts
TOGETHER AGAIN!
CHARLES
JANET
Farrell
Gaynor
in
“Change
of Heart”
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter re-
urned Sunday morning from a two
took
veek’s vacation trip which
hem fo Vancouver. B. C.. and then
ack along the eoast as far as Co-
luille. Ore., where they visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs . Joe
Toole. Mr. Toole was state highway
engineer located In Hermiston more
than a year ago and is now resident
engineer in the southern Oregon
oast district.
James Dunn - Ginger Rogers
His Weak Moment and
Last Doggie.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
Unusual Things
GAYNOR-FARRELL TOGETHER
AGAIN AFTER 18 MONTHS.
FRANK BUCK’S
“Wild
Cargo
The thrilling camera record of
the strangest trade a man ever
worked at! . . , Frank Buck
fearless lord of the wilds -joins
the everlasting conflict of tiger,
panther, python . . . fights and
captures animal monarchs ALIVE
Amos N'Andy Cartoon
A Tartan Thriller.
HUNDREDS of things that man
and woman constantly need and
hundreds of things that they do
not alw: y* know
EXACTLY
where to go to buy.
And It is Life’s Irony that there
are many merchants who offer
those things that you want and
don't always know where to buy.
Let’s get you two fellows
together . .
Through this very NEWSPAPER
duals
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Five Comedy Start in a High
Pressure Giggle Drama!
to
contact
each
ether
ADVERTISEMENTS can furnish
the shopper with suggestions for
articles and necessities he needs.
“SING and
with
Pert Kelton
Edward Everett Horton
Nat Pendleton
Ned Sparks
A Ruth Etting Musical * "Torch
Singer,” and Sinister Stuff.
The Hermiston Herald
• 112
wheelbase
AND THE HEW LOW PRICES...
JUST ANNOUNCED... make Ford
values greater than ever!
• FORD V-8.
OREGON MARKET FOR DAIRY
AUTHORIZED
FORD
DEALERS
LOWER THAN IN CALIFORNIA.
Information is now available from
reliable sources to the effect that
Oregon dairymen are selling many
of their cattle too cheap, it was re­
vealed from County Agent Walter
A. Holt’s office this week, This is
particularly true of stock that is
going to California.
County Agent Holt has been ad­
vised that California buyers have
been buying fairly good cows for
$25 to $40 in Oregon, and selling
the same cows in California for $90
to $150. It appears that Oregon
lairymen have lost thousands of dol­
lars by selling cows at too low a
figure. Dairymen are warned about
telling stock before they contact
Assistant County Agept Sawyer or
County Agent Holt..
Andrew Yerger, George Yerger
from the white rings which encircle and Laurence Yerger are mayor,
its eyes.
marshall and alderman, respectively
The specimens brought to this
of Mund, La.
country for the first time were
trapped by cutting holes in cocoa-
nuts and pouring in soms.rice. The
cocoanuts were then placed where
the langurs would find them. They
inserted a paw into the hole to get
the rice, but when they couldn’t
withdraw their paws and they, would
not let go the rice. Thus encum-
ered, they were easy prey for the
waiting men.
Py I
An Amos N’Andy cartoon and a
Music by 4-Piece Orchestra
Tarzan thriller complete the pro­
gram.
Admission 50c
DANCE
Weston School
Sat., July 28
Scout Treasure Hunt Scheduled.
The Boy Scouts of the Hermiston
troop will stage
treasure hunt
Tuesday, July 24, which will start
from the regular meeting place ta
AT OASIS HERE SUNDAY.
Main street at the usual hour.
A vivid picturization of the dar- Scout Master O. W. Payne insures a
ng exploits of Frank Buck in Malay good time and urges every scout to
i jungles, India and other places be present.
vhere he sought wild and strange
mimais, birds and reptiles for zoos
WEATHER REPORT
nd circuses, is promised in “Wild
Max
Mln.
Date
’argo,” the screen feature at Oasis
July 12 .
... 91 .... .... 49
heatre, Sunday and Monday.
July 13 ..
... 89 .... .... 50
The cameras follow Buck wherev-
... 94 ....
64
July 14 .
r he goes, showing the method of
July 15 ...
..192 ... ..... 87
■apture in many instances. One of
July 16 .
... 92 .... .... 61
tis unusual prizes is the white spec-
July 17 .
... 89 .... .... 62
acled langur. It belongs to the
July 18 ..
nonkey family and derives its name
FRANK BUCK FILM DUE
SWIFT & COMPANY
BUYERS OF
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
' '
weeks ago but Velma has been there
Ernest Tippie returned to his
for two months. Velma is the daugh-
this week after spending several
Amsberry.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
ter of
days in Thè Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bensel ar and Mrs. Pete McNabb and daughter
rived from Los Angeles. Cal . Mon 1 Maxine mbtored to Langden lake
day morning planning to visit Mr | Junday to attend the Red & White
Bensel’s father and mother. Mr and store representative’s picnic.
Mrs. A. F Bensel, but upon arriv-|
Miss Ethel Walsh returned to her
Ing found that Mrs. Bensel had lome In Portland Saturday after
passed away early that morning. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
They attended the funeral Tuesday Javid Walsh.
from Prann’s Funeral Parlors.
Miss Naomi Chapman of Pendle­
ton is visiting her brother Ervin
hapman.
Mr and Mrs. George Porter and
laughters Ruby and Betty left Sun­
day for the coast where they will
spend their summer vacation.
Don Harryman and George Me­
Nabb who are employed at Holdman
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Joe ac-
'■ompanied by Margaret Brown left
Friday of last week for Nevada
where she will visit her mother.
Margaret will visit in Boise, Idaho.
Ering ’Em Back Alive
♦ 85 horsepower V8 engines
University of Oregon and is affilia­
ted with Kappa Sigma fraternity.
After September 1 the couple will
make their home at Hermiston
where Mr. Hatton is coach in the
high school.—Eugene Guard.
SAFEUAY STORES
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 20th TO 23rd, INCLUSIVE.
FOOD NEWS
Food is news 1095 mealtimes in a
year—to you, to your family.
That's why it’s so important to
keep fully posted about QUALITY,
PRICE and VARIETY.
Your neighborhood Safeway Store
specializes in all three, plus a full
measure of FRIENDLY COURTESY
sincerely expressed.
After 18 months of separation,
'anet Gaynor and Charles Farrell,
'he screen’s most romantic team,
ire reunited In "Change of Heart,”
which comes to the Oasis theatre, on
Friday and Saturday. Heeding the
' requests of thousands of fans to re-
earn these two screen sweethearts,
the studio started an intensive
search for a story that would be
| uitable tor their reunion. Kathleen
Norris’ great modem novel, "Man-
hattan Love Song.” was finally se­
lected out of hundreds of stories as
the perfect vehicle.
The screen play adapted from the
novel is a modern drama of youth’s
epic struggle for love and happiness
in the turmoil of Manhattan. The
film relates a big city's grim chal­
lenge to four youngsters just out of
college, two boys and two girls, who
banded together by ties of loyalty
and common interest, enter its por­
tals. accept its challenge and begin
their brave fight to achieve sue- |
cess, realise their dreams of ambi­
tion and possibly fame.
James Dunn and Ginger Rogers
are billed as featured players In sup­
port of the two stars. They com­
plete the quartette of youth around
which the drama revolves.
Although for many years she lived
on charity, Mrs. Nell Rogers, of La­
mar. 8 C., had $5,367.17 hidden In
an old cowhide trunk. Th* money
was discovered when she died.
CORN FLAKES
15C
KELLOGG’S or POST TOSTIES
2, PACKAGES .....
MAYONNAISE
22c
BEST FOODS
The City Is Full Of
Back Again With1« New
Load of Savage Wonders!
ALL FORD MODELS HAVE:
TOILET TISSUE
PINT JAR ........................
"ZEE” - Fluffed for Softness.
22c
5 ROLLs
Baking Powder
Snowflakes or Honey Maid Grahams
2,
SCHILLINGS
I
12 OZ. CAN
------- 29C
COCONUT
19c
Sweetened Shred
CRACKERS
29c
LB. CARTON
Airway Coffee
t
Rich Brazilian - Ground when sold.
{ F « el CATS’
, LB 20c 3 LBS.... 50c
POUND —........................
SOAP 4 BARS
Powdered Sugar
18c 2 Las. — . . . . . . . . . . _ 15c
Palmolive, Mission Bell, White King
SALT
Morton's
the Shaker
REANS
Jell Well
3 Pkgs. 1 —
40
All Flavors
FRESH PRODUCE
Tomatoes Ripe Ln Sc
Green Corn boz. 19c
LOCAL
Cantaloupe 4 For 25c
CARROTS numen Re
Produce Prices Effective Fri. & Sat Only!
PHONE 241
Baby Limas
PAR tor
Concentrated
Soap •
. —
White
King
Granulated Soap
89c
RROOMS "tir. 39c
HERMISTON. OREGON