PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mrs. Fred Ober and children re
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Mabbott are
turned from Pendleton Sunday eve making their home in the Osborn
ning after spending four days there apartments on the west side of town.
visiting the former's father and sis Mr. Mabbott is employed as survey
ter.
or on the state highway crew.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re
L. J. Allen, state 4-H club leader
Miss Virginia Rodda is visiting
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Tibbles of Hep turned the first of the week after from Corvallis, was a business visit
at the home of her parents, Mr. and pner were house guests of Dr. and «pending four weeks on a vacation | or at the office of Assistant County
trip. Part of the time was spent at Agent Sawyer, Thursday. He was
Mrs. W. G. Rodda.
Mrs. A. Willeutt Sunday.
Miss Shirley Brownson returned Elk Lake in the Bend country and | accompanied by Chas. Smith, former
Miss Louise Wall of Walla Walla
Wednesday
from a stay of several the remainder of the time at New- Morrow county agent.
spent Wednesday of this week visit
port and other coast beaches.
ing her sister, Mrs. Chas. Hudson. days in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shafer and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O'Kelley and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Brannam
of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker are
small son Robert Frank of Yakima daughters Marjorie and Mrs. Ed
Topeka.
Kansas,
visited
at
the
home
the parents of a baby girl born July
ire visiting at the home of Mrs. Throop and daughter Patricia, mo-
13. The little lady has been named of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey Tues 3’Kei ley's mother, Mrs:
tored to Wendling. Ore., last Satur-
I
day
night
enroute
to
Centralia,
Wn
Ruby Lorraine.
Wright.
Mr.
O'Kelley
returned
Wed-
|
day
where they visited over the
Full fashioned 75c ladies hose at
An eight pound bans boy was
adv iesday but Mrs. O'Kelley will re-week end. Mrs. Throop remained
Alma Hitt’s Shop.
born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooker
I with her husband and the Shafer
nain for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Webber, Mi
this week. He has been named Rich and Mrs. B. Haneltne and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury and'family returned to Hermiston Mon-
ard Dale.
Georgia Henderson motored to Pen- .aughter Floy and son Bob, left day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober and chil leton on business Saturday evening Monday for the mountains where J
Mrs. A. E. Marble and sons Har
dren spent Sunday visiting at the
Mrs. Neva Pilon returned Tues- hey are spending the week, They old and Ralph left last week on a
Homer Scheuning ranch • near Pilot day from several weeks visit ir
xpect to return Sunday.
trip which will take them to Laurel,
Rock.
F. W. Kern of Pendleton visited Montana, where they will visit Mrs.
Portland. Mrs. Pilon makes her
Monday
with
his
daughter.
Mrs
Home made ice cream and cake home near Umatilla with her fa
Marble's sister, and to Reagen, N.D.
Alma Hitt, and was joined later b)
sale Saturday, July 29, on lot east ther. M. Spinning.
to visit her parents. Her father has
of Amsberry’s starting at 2:30 P. M.
Henry Stoop and daughter. Mis ■is son, Dr. M. 8. Kern, enrout been in poor health for the past two
Ladies of M. K. church.
adv Pauline Stoop, spent the week en< tome from Portland. They motored years. On the return trip they ex
o Pendleton that evening.
I. Purdy, traveling traffic in La Grande attending the Semi
pect to visit Yellowstone National
Mrs. Levi Reeder attended the ,
agent for the Union Pacific system, Centennial Union Pacific celebration
nark and other places of interest.
Jemi-Centennial U. P. celebration in |
with headquarters at Pendleton, was and visiting friends and relatives.
They expect to return within four
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie ani La Grande last Friday and Saturday. weeks.
a business visitor in Hermiston Wed
he joined Mr. Reeder there Friday I
family left the first of the week fo
nesday.
vening when he arrived from Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes and
Dr. Eugene Willeutt was a Sun Portland where they will spend i
where he is employed. They return- amily ere spending a two week's
also
planned
week
vacationing.
They
day guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. Will
d to Hermiston Sunday morning. vacation in the mountains near Toll-
to visit coast beaches.
cutt.
Miss Mignonne G. Davis, student gate with Mrs. Hughes’ parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boynton o
Jerry Beaseley, small son of Mr
lurse at St. Elizabeth hospital at Their small son Lloyd has been vis
Helix, accompanied by Bob Hender
and Mrs. Art Beaseley caught his
laker. Ore., spent the week end with iting his grandparents since school
son. who is employed at Adams
arm In the wringer Monday and was
spent Sunday in Hermiston visitin' >er sister Ruth, and her grandpar- was out in May. Keith Meyland has
painfully injured.
His arm was
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Garner of | been driving. Mr. Hughes' Union oil
riends and relatives.
bruised badly up to his elbow, bui
his city. Miss Davis will continui truck during his absence. Mr. and
Bud Prime, son of Dr. and Mrs
he Is recovering satisfactorily.
Mrs. Meyland are living in the Os-
V. Prime of Salem, and forme1 with a trip to Portland.
An eight pound baby girl wa 'termistön residents, and a friend
Mrs. F. C. Woughter returned last born apartments.
born to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker oi Don Arnpriest were week end hous: Friday morning from Portland where
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and
July 13. She has been named Ruby ruests of Fred and Jack Reeves a' she had spent several days visiting
grandchildren motored to Emigrant
Lorrayne.
their home here. The boys returnee ier daughters. Florence and Ruth,
who are attending Behnke-Walker Springs Sunday where they joined
J. Jendrzejewski. president of the to Salem Monday.
j Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker of Baker.
Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers' as-
Mrs. D. M. Deeter motored to business college there.
Harold and John Pace returned I and their daughter Edna who has
sociation, William A: Sawyer, as Dayton. Wn„ to visit her mother
"uesday from Portland accompanied been visiting at the Decker home
sistant county agent, and Bernard Mrs. B. E. Windust over the wee
Jendrzejewski motored to Portland end. accompanied by her sister Mise >y Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nuckolls and for the past four weeks. Accompa
nying Mr. and Mrs. Decker were Pa-
last Friday where the former at Margaret Windust of San Francisco laughters, Juanita and Carmelita
tended a meeting of the Oregon Calif. Miss Wiiidust remained for a who will visit for several days at tricia Williams, Florence Randle.
Turkey Growers’
association at short visit but Mrs. Deeter returned he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace Blaine Wright, Len Mayfield and
which Clyde C. Edmonds, executive home Monday.
Reeva Schmidt of Pendleton ar- Toe Williams. They enjoyed a pic
vice president of the Northwestern
tved Wednesday and is the house nic lunch at the park and Miss
Munsing hosiery for men ant
uest of Helen Ralph at the home of Turnblad returned to her home with
Turkey Growers' association spoke women at Alma Hitt’s Shop.
adv
her parents.
ter mother, Mrs. Mable Ralph.
on cooperative marketing.
Loney Wright of Torrence. Calif,
John and Dan Biggs, sons of Mr.
visited over the week end with hi:
Miss Francis Dix who left early in
father-in-law, L. Stewart In West- and Mrs. J. M. Biggs, former resi May for her home in Missouri be-
land district. Mr. Wright is con- dents of Hermiston, are members of cause of the illness of her father,
templating moving his family tc the Junior baseball team of La returned last Friday to visit for a
Hernner in the near future.
Grande which won the distrie few days with friends in Echo and
Mrs. E. P. Illsley left the first o' championship last Saturday at Ba Hermiston before leaving for Can
HERMISTON. OREGON the week tor Camas, Wn.. where she ker, Ore. If the boys win the ne ada where she will spend the re
First Show Starts 7:30
visited her son and family. Mr. and game they will he eligible to ente mainder of the summer vacation.
Mrs. H. E. Illsley, for a short while the state championship contest
Second about 9:15
Miss Dix left her father much im
before going on to Fullerton. Calif., the Legion convention at Astoria
proved in health. During her stay in
to visit Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley. September.
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
the east she saw distress caused by
She e pects to be away for the next
Mrs. Selma Miller and Mrs. Her the drouth conditions tn the south
BABY and ALL!
month,
h ostesse central states, where crops have
| man
Scheuning
were
A vis ellaneors shower was given Í Thursday afternoon at a delightf"' burned up, streams and wells ceased
The three of them steal
•t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i shower for Miss Marjorie Enbysk a’ to flow and cattle perish from the
right Into -your heart!
Lindner In Columbia district Thurs- the Enbysk home. Miss Enbysk beat. Miss Dix plans to return to
day, July 19, honoring Evelyn Lind- marriage to Fred Scheuning will 1
Echo by the first of September to
ner McCracken. A mock wedding was an event of August 15. Refreshment: resume her teaching in the schools
performed for the benefit of the W ere served by the hostesses who there.
bride and groom Gifts were hidden were were assisted by Mrs. Tre
In a unique way and the bride re Ober, Mrs. Eugene McFarland and
CARD OF THANKS
quired to hunt them. She received Miss Bernice Planting. The bride
many lovely gifts.
elect received many lovely gifts.
This brief note cannot begin to
express our appreciation to our
iriends tor their kindness toward us
with
during our recent bereavement in
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
lhe loss of our son and brother.
MR. AND MRS. W. A. BRIGGS
JAMES DUNN
and family.
CLAIRE TREVOR
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
‘Baby, Take
A Bow
Comedy -• Gold Ghost and
Outdoing the Daredevils.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
The City Is Full Of
Unusual Things - - -
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
WOW!
It’s a landslide of howls as
Durante inka-dinka-doo’s his
way Into every woman's
heart in
PALOOKA
with
Ai
JIMMY DUPANTE
LUPE VELEZ
STUART ERWIN
MARJORIE RAMBEAU
A Mickey Mouse Cartoon and
A Tarzan Thriller
TUES. - WED. - THURS.
HUNDREDS of things that man
and woman constantly need and
hundreds of things that they do
not always
know
EXACTLY
where to go to buy.
And it Is Life's Irony that there
are many merchants w ho offer
those things that you want- mid
don't always know where to buy.
Let's get you two fellows
together . . .
Through this very NEWSPAPER
la the way tor these two indivi
duals to contact each other.
One of the best ten pictures of
the year. I"
ADVERTISEMENTS can furnish
THE YEAR’S SUPER PICTURE
93 Feature Players In the Cast
articles and necessities he needs.
The local screen has never shown
a motion picture filled with greater
enotional appeals than "Only Yester
day,” at the Oasis theatre Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
To a love story of surpassing ten-
derness must he added exceptional
irtistry in direction and the ser-
vices of a cast which Is well nigh
perfect. The work of Margaret Sul-
livan. in the leading feminine role,
well explains why she has recently
created such a sensation on the New
York stage, and justifies her sei- |
action for one of the most sought
ifler parts of the season. Never be- |
ore In his screen career has John |
such a sincerely - |
Holes contributed ----------------------
moving performance as he does in
the principal male role, and high |
praise must also be given to Billie
Burke and Edna May Oliver and
Reginald Denny, who played fea- |
tured parta.
Here is a picture that is truly
an epic of modern American life.
SWIFT & COMPANY
BUYERS
OF
C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera
tors and chauffers, will be in Her
miston Saturday, July 28, at the
city library, between the hours of
9:00 a. m. and 5 p. m., respectively,
according to a recent anouncement
from the Secretary of State's office.
All those wishing permits of licen-
ses to drive cars are asked to get in
touch with Mr. Bentley.
WEATHER REPORT.
Date
Max.
Min.
July 19 ............. .............. 94 .
.. 52
July 20 . ............
........ 88
54
July 21 ......... .. ............. 74 ..... 48
July 22 .............. . ............. 83 ... ..... 43
July 23 ....... .
............. 93 ... ..... 41
July 24 .............. -....... 101 ... ..... 53
July 25 .............. ........... 100 ... ..... 59
A trace of rain fell this week.
■PALOOKA” BOASTS
DETROIT
GOES
FORD
3 to one
• Detroiters
know automo-
should
can expect out of them, we
That’s why Detroit’s preference
meant something to car buyers in
every other city in America.
But put the Ford V-& »
own
tests, under your own conditions.
Dr. A. C. Willeutt
JOHN BOLES
The Hermiston Herald
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
consider its
Check its economy
sound engineering features. Remem-
ber that it is the most economisti
automobile Henry Ford has ever
built! Then you’ll know why the
men who build and know motor cars
choose the Ford V-8.
A call to your Ford dealer brings
the new Ford V-8 to your door.
ORD
DEALERS
GREAT STELLAR CAST
The largest collection of stellar
talent ever recruited for a feature
comedy is represented in “Palooka,”
which will show at the Oasis theatre
Sunday and Monday.
Making one great big happy fam
ily out of such celebrated personali
ties as Jimmie Durante, Lupe Velez,
Stuart Erwin, Marjorie Rambeau,
Robert Armstrong, Thelma Todd,
William Cagney—(brother of Jim
my in his cinema debut) — Mary
Carlisle and others, with Gus Arn
heim and his Orchestra in the offing
to grab their share of glory.
A Mickey Mouse Cartoon and a
Tarzan thriller complete the pro
gram.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE MAKES
BIG HIT AGAIN IN PICTURES
Little Shirley Temple scores an-
other devastating triumph in “Baby,
Take a Bow,” the film play which
will show at the Oasis theatre Fri-
day and Saturday.
In "Stand Up and Cheer!” she
was delightful in a little sketch with
James Dunn. In "Baby, Take a
Bow,” she has an important part
running the full length of the pic-
ture.
Claire Trevor, as the mother, and
Ralf Harolde as a crook, also work
nicely with the child star to com-
píete the cast of principals.
dates listed as September .3 to 8.
ay and
Opening day is again Li
thousands are expected to jam the
gates as they did last year-
With a blue ribbon as cover de-
sign, the 1934 state premium list is
an attractive little book.. And more
attractive are the thousands of dol
lars of premiums listed on the 92
pages within its covers. According
to Max Gehlar, director, purses and
premiums will total about $50,000.
This year's premium list, of which
5,000 were mailed out, contains the
largest number of classifications and
individual premiums ever. All pre
miums are practically doubled over
last year and many are nearly at the
1931 level—the last year that the
tate appropriated money for the
fair, The cattle division is espec-
tally high.
FATHER DOMINIC
NNOR
NAMED TO
INGRESS
Bend, Ore., and later was transferred
to Hermiston.
Father Dominic distinguished him
self as an historian, carrying on re
search in Ireland, Northeastern
France and Belgium for the papal
commission on the beautification of
the Irish martyrs of the 16 th and
17th century, when he unearthed
many uncatalogued manuscripts of
interest and value regarding Ireland
in these centuries. He recently com
pleted the history of the Baker dio
cese, the first such work offered
west of the Mississippi river.”
Westland
School House
DANCE
(Continued from Page 1)
against the conscription act of the
British parliament.
*
When the Irish republic began to
function in the City of Cork, Lord
Mayor MacCurtain reinstituted * the
civic chaplaincy which had been in
abeyance for 36 years, and appoint
ed Father Dominic as lord mayor’s
chaplain.
Later Brigade Commander Mac-
STATE FAIR PREMIUM
Swiney was elected lord, mayor and
he reappointed Father , Dominic as
IST RELEASED.
his chaplain, and in this capacity he
Premium lists announcing the attended the lord mayor during his
73rd annual Oregon State fair were long fast in Brixton prison.
received here last week with the
In November, 1922, he went to
SAT
July 28
Music by 4-Piece Orchestra
Admission 50c
SAFEWAY STORES
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY A MONDAY, JULY 27TH
p pat psen
TOILET SOAP
Save 7 White King wrappers and receive a
Bottle of Nadji Perfume FREE!
—
Minute Tapioco 8 oz. pkg.
Corned Beef Libby’s 12 oz. cans
Post's
Pkg.
Bran Flakes
Scott Tissue 1000 Sheet 3 Rolls
Salad Dressing Home Style - Qt. Jar
09
Marshmallows 1 lb. pkg.
INCLUSIVE,
Bara
39c
2
Yan Camps
Family Size Cans
COCOA
Our Mother’s
2 lb. can .............. 25c
MILK
Federal Brand Tall Cans
4
i
FLUFF-I-EST (They melt in your mouth)
O. K. SOAP 6
30TH,
COFFEE
$1.00
29c
Pork 8 Beans 3
—
TO
AIRWAY
WHITE KING
25c
Cans .....
23c
FRESH PRODUCE
CANTALOUPE
WATERMELONS
Each
lb
10c
ONIONS firm dry 4 lbs. 9c
TOMATOES 3 lb bskt.
Baking Powder 2 m" 25c
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith, Agent. Hermiston
MARGARET SULLAVAN
Plus Short Features.
EVERYTHING TO MAKE HIT
the shopper with suggestions for
‘Only
Yesterday'
Greater than "Baek Street.
ONLY YESTERDAY” HAS
Auto License Examiner Coming.
PEANUT BUTTER
SUNNY JIM
Lb. Glass Jar _ _____
Phone 241
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1« -c.
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