The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 27, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Glenn Hammon, who is a student use their own land, it was brought
O. C. Pierce arrived home Monday
night from Enterprise to spend at the Northwest College of Educa­ out at the regional planning confer­
Christmas day with his family. Ha tion at Bellingham, Wn., arrived ence at Seattle in December. An ef­
home Sunday and will spend Christ­ fective planning program would
returned Wednesday.
Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley left today mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs mean that land will not be used in
(Thursday) for Portland to visit her J. W. Hammon. Everett Hammon such a way as to be against the
of Bonneville is also a guest of bls public interest.
son and family.
Mrs. Bert Mullins and family were
Roy Bills returned Wednesday
Mrs. F. L. Kelley returned Wed­ parents.
Oregon’s land planning problems
morning from Walla Walla where ha Christmas day dinner gutsts of Mr. nesday from La Grande after spend­
Miss Isabel Dodd of Portland are mostly tied up with manage­
and Mrs. H. E. Hanby.
has been employed for a week.
ing Christmas with her son and fam­ spent Christmas with her parents, ment of public lands within the
Tom Hansen and Tom Jensen were ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley.
Mrs. Alma Hitt spent the Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. She was state, A. S. Burrier, state consultant
Christmas day dinner guests of Mr.
mas holidays in Portland.
Mrs. Anna Conner and son Roy ef accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Ber­ from Oregon, told the conference
Mrs. Lenore Hudson spent Christ­ and Mrs. A. M. Smith.
Pilot Rock were guests of Mr. and tha Collins, also of Portland. Mrs. Burrier, who has been “borrowed"
Miss Emogene Paul visited her Mrs. Raymond Walker over the ho i- Dodd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
mas with her parents in Astoria. Or.
temporarily from the farm manage­
Mrs. Gladys Smith visited her • mo- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul, in days. Mrs. Conner is Mrs. Walker’s Alexander of Pendleton, were also ment department at Oregon State
house guests at the Dodd home.
mother.
ther in Walla Walla Christmas day, Pendleton Christmas eve.
college, pointed out that 32 million
Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter
Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. acres, or almost exactly half of Ore­
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Briggs and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and Barbara were dinner guests of Mr.
son Bruce were Christmas day din- and Mrs. Tom O’Grady Christmas family were Christmas day dinner W. S. Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. gon’s area, are under public owner­
guests of
i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc- Harry Kelley on Christmas day in­ ship.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
'
day.
Atee.
cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton
Shear.
About a milliono acres are under
Mrs. O. R. McDaniel of Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grindstaff and two daughters Eleanor and Bet­ state ownership, and about three
was
a
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
C.
Miss Elizabeth Windust of San
and son Gordon spent Christmas in ty Jean of Helix, and Mr. and Mrs. quarters of a million acres are un­
Francisco, Calif., was the house McKenzie Christmas day. She is Mrs. Moscow, Idaho, with Mrs. Grind­ Vane Boynton of Echo.
der county or municipal ownership
guest of her sister. Mrs. D. M. McKenzie's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie and so that about 95 per cent of the
staff's mother, Mrs. Royce. They re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Elliott
and
Deeter over the week end, before ac­
small son of Castle Rock, Wn., ar­ land under public ownership is held
turned late Wednesday.
companying Mr. and Mrs. Deeter to family and Miss Lorene Wright of
Miss Aldruda Beletski of Moro, rived in Hermiston Saturday and by one branch or another of the fed­
Dayton, Wn., to spend the Christ­ Pendleton were dinner guests of Ore., arrived Saturday to spend the will spend the Christmas holidays eral government.
mas holidays with her mother. Mr. Mrs. O. C. Pierce and family Sundaj holidays with her mother, Mrs. visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
In instituting planned land use
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline, Mr. and Theo. Beletski. She formerly atten­ J. G. Pearson, and Mr. and Mrs. F.
and Mrs. Deeter returned home late
it is essential that the publie agen­
Mrs. Frank Guiwits and Ed Peter­ ded high school here.
Tuesday night.
C. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. B. A
cies lead off in setting their own
son spent Christmas day in Pendle­
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hartsook, Chas. Doyle and family of Hermiston aro houses in order, Burrier believes.
ton with friends.
Lare and Ed Gall were Christmas looking after the service station at The federal managed lands, most of
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Casedy of day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Castle Rock during their absence.
which are in forest reserves, are
Walla Walla spent Christmas at the W. Lewis Pearson, who live north
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner spent
home of Mrs. Casedy's sister, Mr. of town. A delicious goose dinner Christmas week in Vancouver, Wn., now in pretty good shape, he said.
Passage of the Taylor grazing act
and Mrs. A. E. Bensel.
•vith Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale, who
was served.
HERMISTON, OREGON
and the withdrawal of all remain­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strohm of
Gerald McKenzie, assistant pro- recently lost their household goods ing parts of the public domain from
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
Pendleton were Christmas day din-
•essor
in chemistry at Oregon State 'n a fire, barely escaping without in- entry for the present, are big for­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
college,
of which he is a graduate ury themselves. Mrs. Gale is Mrs. ward steps, he said.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Strohm of Hermiston.
•rrlved
home
this week to spend the Vagner’s sister. They returned home
The state and county lands are
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ackley and
DEC. 28 - 29
Christmas
holidays
with his parents. Thursday morning.
The year’s most enchanting story son Russell of Yakima. Wn., spent Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie.
Ralph Krause was a house guest not being administered in any or­
Christmas day with Mrs. Ackley’s
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles derly manner as a whole, he added.
of love and adventure.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garrett spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation.
‘Iitchell of Yakima, Wn., over the Most of these are unclassified, while
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger and "hristmas in Portland visiting rela- holidays. He was accompanied as the county lands especially, most of
son Billy, left Saturday morning for ‘Ives and friends. Mr. Garrett re
ar as Donald, Wn., by Mr. and Mrs. which have been taken for taxes,
Homedale Idaho, to spend the Christ­ ‘timed Wednesday of this week bu‘ ’ohn R. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. must under present laws be con­
mas holidays, with Mr. Harger’s Mrs. Garrett plans to remain unti' at Connor of Pendleton, where they stantly offered for sale even though
after the first of the year.
parents.
••(sited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. they are not suitable for further
private operation.
Neil Boynton left last Thursday Robert Connor.
Mrs. Ina Wessell and Mrs. Ray-
mond Walker and daughter Beverly for Portland where he spent Christ
About a third of the farm lands
The Misses Helen Woughter. stu-
left Thursday morning for Grand­ mas with his wife who lives wit}
'ent at the University of Oregon. of the state have been covered by
view. Wn„ where they will visit a her sister there. Mr. Boynton plans
detailed surveys, and extension of
20 YEARS OF LOVE . . .
to look over the Willamette valley Eva Woughter, who teaches near such surveys is one of the basic
former school chum.
■'eppner, Ruth Woughter, teacher in
kept alive by hate!
Who can
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schofield and for a suitable location before return
he Helix schools, and Florence needs of further planning work.
ever forget Alexandre Dumas'
ing to Hermiston.
family,
who
visited
over
Christmas
Woughter who teaches at Stanfield PERA research programs are being
immortal classic!
with Mrs. Schofield's parents, Mr.
Elvest Bowman, who fs operatin:
rrlved home over the week end to ompleted in the state dealing with
Colored Cartoon—
and Mrs. W. J. Warner, returned to a shoe repair shop at Baker. Ore. spend the Christmas holidays with ax delinquency, land ownershiip,
Grasshopper and Ants.
their home in Vancouver, Wn., late visited his father In Hermiston ’heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. and part time farming practices
and results. Field data are being as-
Christmas day. He accompanied hi Woughter.
Tuesday.
■ embled and analyses of results are
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan re­ father to Portland Sunday where
Mrs. Ella T. Clayton of Enter-
SUNDAY - MONDAY
turned Thursday morning fro~i they attended to business Mondar ■rise spent Christmas day at the being prepared.
DEC. 30 - 31
Portland where they spent the Chri - and returned for Christmas day.
home of her son and daughter-ln-
tmas holidays. Miss Virginia Berrv
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark and twe ‘aw, Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
of Portland accompanied them home daughters and Mrs. Alice Stone an” She accompanied W. W. Felthouse
She Will
and will be their house guest until two sons were Christmas day dinner ‘o Hermiston, who spent the day
AMAZE YOU I
after New Year’s day.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pranr ‘ith his family. His daughter Mar-
enchant YOU!
Miss Norma Davis and Eugene parents of Mrs. Clark and Mr
’aret returned with her father Wed­
HAUNT YOU I
Hanby motored to The Dalles and “tone.
nesday morning and will assist him
Hood River, Sunday where they vis-
Joe Udey left Saturday for Port In his work during the holidays.
ited Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller. Mrs. land where he will join his daugh-
Mrs. R.” E. Osborn spent Christ-
Miller is Miss Davis' sister, and both ter Florence to spend Christmas mas day in Walla Walla. Wn., with
she and her husband suffered in- with his mother, Mrs. Pete Manhex. her two daughters. Mrs. Lois Loos
HUIS STARR OF AMITY WINS
juries in an accident on Memoral at Corbett. Ore. They also expected and Mrs. Hubert Richwine of Kel-
$100 SCHOLARSHIP.
" SPENCER TRACY
day while enroute to Hermiston. Mr. to visit with his sister, Mrs. Al Graf ‘ore. Idaho, who were there for the
Miller
has
been
confined
to
The
t
Beaverton,
Ore.,
Sunday.
Mr.
holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Richwine and Iresham Canning Club Wins in
. KETTI GALLIAN
Dalles hospital since that time but Udey returned Wednesday.
Mrs. Loos and two sons accompanied
Hazel Atlas Canning Contest;
will be removed to his home the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan ar­ Mrs. Osborn home Wednesday to
second week iin January.
Individuals Named.
rived
Friday
from
Corvallis,
accom
­
visit a short time with Mr. Osborn.
The Girl Whose Secrets
panied by Fred Reeves who is a stu­ They returned to Walla Walla the
Nobody Knew!
Oregon has once more lived up to
dent at Pacific University at Forest ame day.
Is
reputation as one of the most
CARTOON and COMEDY.
Grove. They are spending the holi­
Mrs. Mabel Ralph entertained
days at the home of Mrs. Morgan s Wednesday evening at a dancing consistant exhibitors of high quali-
y 4- h club work in the junior di-
father, J. A. Reeves.
party in the Legton hall compliment­ vision of the International Livestock
TUES. - WED. • THURS.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson at­ ing her two daughters, the Misses ixhibition at Chicago and the Na-
Jan. 1 - 2 - 3
tended a social In honor of Mrs
etty and Charlotte Ralph. Miss fonai Club congress held in connec-
Men at her feet, women at her
Pearson’s cousin, Milton Casedy in Betty is a student at Oregon State ion with the show each year. This
throat, the world at her com­
Walla Walla. Wn., Wednesday night college and is spending the holi­ s the report of H. C. Seymour, state
mand . . . and nothing to live for!
Mr. Casedy is a student at Washing­ days at home. Invited guests includ- •lub leader, recently returned from
SCHOOL HOUSE
ton State college.
d Mildred Phelps, Neva Richards. Chicago where the congress and ex­
Cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ruth Dodd, Helen Jendrzejewski, position were held the first week in
SATURDAY NIGHT
Simons on Christmas included Mr Helen Dunning, Julia Colpitts, Anna December.
Simon's
mother and father, Mr. and Ray Martin, June Richards, Marj­
JOEL M c C rea
Chris Starr of Amity, who received
Mrs. L. E. Simons, and their daugh­ ory Shafer. Edith Clarke, Marie Lou a trip to Chicago as the western
FAY WRAY
Henry Stephenson
ter Lucile, and son Floyd, of Walla Stevenson, Helen Ralph, Fred Hen­ 4-H meat production champion in
Reginald Denny
Walla: Miss Nola Simons and Bob sel, Fred Reeves, Fred Rankin, Eu­ the Thomas E. Wilson contest,
MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS
Foster of Pendleton; and Goldie gene Pierce, Floyd Pierce, Art Cham- placed third in the national compe­
With all her money she couldn't
Shutter
of Echo. Miss Shutter is ness. Hugh Driscoll, Dick Martin, tition, winning a 1100 agricultural
Admission 50c
buy the man she wanted.
Mrs. Simon's sister. Mr. Simons mo­ Clarence Henning. Ralph Fix, Jack college scholarship. First place in
tored to Walla Walla with his par­ Dawson, Don Moore, and the hon­ their division, with a 1100 prize, and
Cartoon and Comedy.
orees. Music was furnished by Miss a silver loving cup for national
ents late Tuesday evening.
Fern Lindner and Melvin Follett.
championship was won by the Gre-
sham 4-H canning club, led by Hel­
STAR OF "MARIE GALANTE” IS
en Clark, a 4-H club girl, in the Ha-
HOLLYWOOD’S NEW SENSATION. zel-Atlas canning contest. Second
place and $80 in this contest was
Ketti Gallian, slender, youthful, won by the Portland Canning club,
vivacious, makes her long-anticipa- led by Mrs. Faust.
ted screen debut In “Marte Galante,"
National championship in the
which will come to the Oasis theatre Hazel-Atlas contest was won last
n unday and Monday.
vear by the Portland Canning club.
While extensive preparations and Altogether this honor has come to
exhaustive research work on the Oregon four times in the past 10
story were going on at the Fox Film vears. Mr. Seymour saya
tudios, for some six months, Ketti
Oregon clubbers also made nearly
vas diligently poring over English
ooks with her tutor. Mlle. Gallian a clean sweep of the honors in the
ow speaks English proficiently, re iunior corn exhibit in their region,
aining only that slight trace of her which included nine western states.
native tongue which she needed for George Shambrook of Douglas coun­
her portrayal of the glamorous ty placed first; Carson Adams, Lane
county, second; Walter Marks, Doug
"Marie."
Winfield Sheehan searched far las county, fifth; Leonard Freeman.
and wide for the right girl to play Lane county, seventh; Amos Blerly.
the little French waif whose heart­ Washington county, eighth, and
breaking existence In the Canal Ralph Hone. Lane county, ninth.
Zone provides the theme for “Marie Oregon’s state exhibit in corn placed
Galante." Characteristically, unt’l ninth nationally.
In the Netted Gem division of the
ie found her. Mr. Sheehan decid id
potato exhibit. Charlea Seman of
to bide his time.
Klamath Falls placed first national­
ly. June Clark of Multnomah coun­
OREGONS LAND RESOURCES
ty won second place on a complete
DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE
costume; Myrna Laird of Lane
county placed fifth in the cotton
A program of land planning such
school drees class, and Joy McDon­
as la now being started nationally
and In the various states, does not ald of Multnomah county placed
imply "Regimentation" in the sense seventh on window curtains. Doro­
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
OREGON 4-H
CLUBBERS WIN
IN COMPETITION
MARIE
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ON THE FOLLOWING:
Suede Jackets - - $1.49
D
9 Leatherette ( A*
DOyS Sheepskin Lined Oats
Heavy Blazers weir $3.59
All Wool Sport Coats EtEs $4.15
Heavy Mackinaws s.2 $5.12
Heavy Sweaters Value $2.20 $1.45
Heavy Proof Coats Value $6.38 $4.39
Boys’ Overalls
69c
$ Men’s Al Rubber Overshoes $1.98
10 Bars White Laundry Soap 23c
1 ; Value 50c
Baking Powder
39c !
%
K. C.
READ OUR HAND BILLS FOR
Westland
placed first on her exhibit of five
jars of meat.
Oregon winnings in the individual
jar division of the Hazel-Atlas con­
test were as follows: Helen Clark,
first on asparagus; Patsy Childer,
Portland, third on carrots; Melba
Andrews, Lane county, fourth on to­
matoes and first on loganberries:
Rosa Relchle, Portland, second >n
pickles, second on peaches and sec­
ond on fish; Marian Welbes, Mult­
nomah county, third on apricots;
Kathryn Parks, Portland, fifth on
WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT THE
Rohrman Motor Co.
SHOW ROOM
Saturday - Dec. 29th
♦
peaches; Jean Hulbert, Multnomah
county, second on raspberries and
first on fish; Jane McFarland, Mult­
nomah county, second on salads;
Marie Meyer, Portland, third on veg­
etable salad.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
SAFEWAY STORES
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY • SATURDAY - MON.
DEC. 28 - 29 - 31, INCLUSIVE.
Matches I Syrup
1
Highway Brand
6
25c
Box Carton ___ _
Corned Beef
Libby’s
12 oz. Can ___ _ 16c
Cleanser
a
Sunbrite
Can ...............................
46%
DEC. 29
The New Ford V-8
for 1935
:
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
BURNHAM’S
GALANTE
DANCE
DECEMBER 27, 1984
THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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49 lb. bag
.... $1.79
Catsup
120
Coffee
Highway Brand
14 oz. Bottle . —,
AIRWAY
"ZEE" for the Bathroom
Beans
Fancy Baby Limas
4
59c
—-220
5 Rolls
Lbs.................
—• 25c
Honey
Pure
Lard
Sheaf Brand
Lb. Carton
Albers' Flapjack
FLOUR
59c
9.8 lb. Bag
Fancy Grade
5 Lb.
Pail
-
43C
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SPUDS
Cheese
Netted Gems - Ü. S. No. 2s
Fancy Cream
Pound
ORANGES
Medium Size
Cocoa
Our Mother's
2,Lb. Can
18c
Beans
Fancy Cut Stringless
No. 2 Can .......
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