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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1984. * t • * *,* * * * * * * * operations above Arlington to Uma Spokane soon. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Max and Mrs. W. G. Rodda and C. Seitz tilla. The warehouse at Umatilla attended the Thompson funeral at Bill Switzler visited at Maryhill Graybeal. UMATILLA NEWS t has been moved to the water’s edge. --------- -s =- and Portland last week. All local labor was hired in the op WILL ROGERS CAST IN Tom O'Donnell has gone to Abner Because of the slight increase In eration. ROLE OF COBB TALE the Columbia river water flow, the Guy Rowell of the Cater Truck to work in the railroad yards. Shaver Forwarding Co., has ordered ing Co., has rented a house here and Paul Lee has employment at Hold "Judge Priest,” film play starring its boat, the Roosevelt, to resume expects to move his family from man this fall. Will Rogers In a story by Irvin S. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harfield are Cobb, will be on the screen at the moving into the Pike place west of Oasis theatre Friday and Saturday. town. The title part of Judge Priest is Everett Ervin, Loran Caldwell and played by Rogers and is reported to Herbert Lane returned home after fit him as smoothly as his recent as after being employed on the Union signment in David Harum." In ac cordance with Cobb’s story, the Pacific near LaGrande. kindly, eccentric judge fosters a ro Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough mance between a young couple, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Guien, played by Tom Brown and Rochelle and children, motored to Pendleton Hudson. The course of young love FOR Tuesday to see Mr. Guien who is in has an obstacle in the objection by the St. Anthony’s hospital. the boy's mother to the girl, on the Calvin Shepherd of Dallas, Ore., ground that the girl’s mother was is visiting his brother William Shep unmarried. The girl’s father falls into trouble herd and family. with a group of rowdies. Judge OF MORROW COUNTY James Byrnes was a business vis Priest learns his identity and, being itor in Walla Walla, Monday. WRITE HIS NAME IN THIS WAY; temporarily barred from the bench Jay Berry and daughter Lola and himself, defends the man in court Barbara spent the week end in Port X G.L. BENNETT with many humorous complications. land. The dialogue throughout is reported Mrs. Wm. Conlon spent the week to be natural and clever. Among end in Corvallis visiting her daugh-1 others in the cast are Anita Louise. ter Mildred who is attending O.S.C. i Henry B. Walthall, David Landau. Mrs. Jeff Stephens and son Alva | Charles Grapewin, Stepin Fetchit 400100$$0999000009900009909000800007089300093333039 4 ► spent Saturday in Portland. and Berton Churchill. < ■ Mrs. Jay Berry spent Saturday in 4************* j ’ Walla Walla on business. Junior Graybeal was honored with t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t a party on his birthday Saturday. • -------- ♦ Miss Edith Chapman spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore of Har week end at the H. H. Gailey home ford, Idaho, visited at the W. A. while Mrs. Wm. Conlon was in Cor Hineline home last week. The 4 > 4 • vallis. Moore’s are old time friends of Mr. • ■ Another birthday party was en Hineline. joyed by Zola Mae Phippen and her Miss Lois Jackson and friends friends Saturday. were guests of her parents Mr. and 4 • The Misses Helen and Esther Fred- Mrs. E. L. Jackson last week while 4 ■ j > reckson went to Portland Sunday on a hunting trip. For : morning in order to attend the con Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel have 4 - cert given by the noted violinist been making extensive improve 2 • Fritz Kreisler, Monday night. ments on their house at the Swan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard of ranch. The family is now living on Condon spent the week end in Uma the place, moving from their North tilla visiting and hunting with Hill district residence. • > friends. Miss Margaret Elliott was a din Mrs. O. Connell, mother of Mrs. • ner guest at the C. M. Jackson home Al Stephens and Mrs. Wm. Switzler, Monday evening. is ill at the latter’s home. Mrs. C. M. Jackson entertained “CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED.” : : The Mesdames Jack Cherry, Walt Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell, Mr. j ' er Bullard and Frank Clark drove to and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and F. B. Swayze at dinner Sunday. General Election Nov. 6, 1934. $ Pendleton Saturday. A. A. Croisant left Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and . ! [ (Paid Adv.) % Portland and Salem where he at son Bruce and daughter Anne of tended to business affairs. He re Alpine were dinner guests of Mr. 4 > turned to Umatilla, Sunday. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline Sunday. 4010900009090999000309000090090900000900010001399 Mrs. Geo. Sampson is very ill at | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDaid, Mr. By Louise Byrnes G. L. Bennett County Commissioner Jack Folsom Republican Nominee 09 900$011007000000$0$$3393% PAGE THREE Recorder of Conveyances | Umatilla County Echo Sunday. Orville Rodda returned to Lexing ton after spending a week at home. VOTE X 39 ************ t PINE CITY NEWS t By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were business visitors in Hermiston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Miss Cecelia Brennan attended the Lena Grange dance Saturday night. Miss Mary White, teacher in the Pleasant Point school, spent the week end in Portland. • Mes. E. B. Wattenburger went to Heppner last Wednesday and re mained there to visit her cousin, Mrs. Burl Coxen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters Henrietta and Harriet were business visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the carnival and program given by theschool November 2, at 8:00 p. m. in the school auditorium. Final preparations are now being made. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len- na, Miss Eleanor Barth and Ray Hardman motored to La Grande Sat urday to visit the Misses Neva and Oleta Neill, who are attending the normal school. They stayed in Pen dleton Saturday night and returned home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and daughter Doris were business visit ors in Hermiston Monday. Rev. E. R. Martin, superintend ent of the American Sunday School Union, will arrive in Pine City Sun day, November 4, for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill return ed home Wednesday evening from a trip through the Willamette Valley. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien were business visitors in Pendleton Fri day. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Lenna and Miss Eleanor Barth spent Thursday evening visiting at the C.. H. Bartholomew home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young from The Dalles, spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives on Butter Creek. C. H. Bartholomew was called to Montana last Tuesday on business. He returned Monday night. Barney E. Anderson DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner General Election November 6, 1934. “ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY” I stand on my former record with fairness to all parts of the County. I have had a part in building 300 miles permanent roads In Umatilla County. (Paid Adv.) YOUR VOTE FOR T. B. BOMBOY Democratic Candidate for CORONER is a vote for Efficiency ® Experience I X 45 BOMBOY T. B. (Paid Adv.) We are PROUD to Recommend these Candidates Not because they are Republicans, BUT because, candidate for candidate, we think them the most CAPABLE FOR GOVERNOR FOR CONGRESSMAN JOE E. DONNE JAY H. UPTON He has made his way through life and knows the hardships of the wage earner. He knows the troub les of the business man. He knows Oregon and is better acquainted with the point of view of the aver age man than any other candidate on the ballot. He is a LEADER, is fully aware of the duties of the of fice he seeks, and has all the qualifications necessa ry to make a good governor. An alert, hard-working, hard-fighting progressive man whose record in the state senate is outstanding in the support of the farmer, the livestock man, the veteran, the laborer and the aged. He has never dodged an issue and is well-acquainted with every section of this district. For State Senator For Secretary of State EARL SNELL A man of whom Eastern Oregon is justly proud. For Superintendent of instruction CHARLES A. HOWARD Who is piloting Oregon’s school system through a difficult period. For Commissioner of the JF’AAOR C. H. GRAM Present commissioner, who has earned labor’s con fidence. NINETEENTH DISTRICT R. E. BEAN His record as a County Commissioner was outstand ing. He deserves support not only for what he has done, but for what he can do for us in the state capi tal. FOR REPRESENTATIVES VOTE FOR TWO JAMES H. E. SCOTT Present Representative, who has given this district honest and intelligent representation. CARL ENGDAHL A man whose ability and honesty we all respected. For County Commissioner J. O. HALES His fairness to all parts of the county, his hard work and honesty have been instruments! in keeping county affairs in excellent condition. For County Treasurer For State Senator TWENTIETH DISTRICT JAMES A. BEST Who has already made a reputation in state legisla tive circles. BETTYE F. DEHART Present Treasurer, whose office has been operated in a most commendable fashion under these unusual financial conditions. She has earned re-election. For County Coroner For Recorder of Conveyances JACK FOLSOM Experience, ability, and the confidence of the people make him the logical choice in this election. ALLAN TAT” FOLSOM Present Coroner, whose experience, record, ability in office, and pioneer background, are the strongest recommendations a candidate could have. Paid Advertisement Umatilla County Republican Central Committee J. L. STOCKMAN, Chairman.