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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs. E. P. WEST MEETS EAST IN | Dodd were Pendleton visitor« Fri day, calling at the home of Mrs. WHEN A MAN SEES RED.” Dodd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Al exander, who left Monday for Port Lovers of fast action stories of ad land to spend the remainder of the winter with their daughter, Mrs. venture laid in rugged and pictur- esque settings of the far West will Bertha Collins. find this delightful combination in Mrs. A. E. Marble accompanied Universal's “When A Man Sees Red" John Serreli and son Don to Port which is coming Friday and Satur land Wednesday, where she visited day to the Oasis theatre with Buck her son C. O. who is recup rating Jones in the starring role. from a major operation in the Pori- This is a story of a rugged and land hospital. Mr. Serreli n I Don lean-fighting Western rowman who expect to return Saturday, net Mrs. saves a foolish and stubborn girl Marble expects to bring her # in home 'rom her own folly and, singlehand- with her earlier in the week. d, smashes a cattle rustling gang Mrs. Alma Hitt was pleasantly whose leader tries to point the fing- surprised on her birthday last ir of guilt at the honest man. Buck Thursday when a number of her Jones, rugged portrayer of fast-act friends dropped In for an evening ion roles, is the cowman. The girl of bridge. Among those present is Peggy Campbell, a newcomer to were Mrs. Geo. Briggs, Mrs. H. T. the screen who, in her first picture, Fraser, Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. Mrs. Ar is said to have proven herself a real ietta White, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs. find. Most of the picture was photo Wm. Shaar, Mrs. Georgia Hender- son and Miss Mary Petri. graphed in the beautiful country Mrs. Julius Gimble entertained around Kernville, California, and members of the Hermiston Union La for scenic beauty it is said the pic- dies Aid at the regular social meet ture is unsurpassed. ing Wednesday afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. L. W. Doug- Gladys Driscoll is taking a short as, Mrs. J. A. Clarke, Mrs. C. R Moore, Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, Mrs. acation from her duties at the Her- Ralph Saylor, Mrs. J. B. Saylor, Mrs. .liston Hotel this week. Blanche W C. Morehouse, Mrs. A. M. Smith. deeding is working during her ab Mrs. J. R. Harding and Mrs. A. Car sence. ter. Local Happenings Mason Worthington Is now em Ross Newport was a business vis itor in town Saturday. ployed at the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. Mrs. J. Clarke entertained Rufus Lesles and Claude Myers of members of the sewing club Thurs Boardman were Hermiston business day afternoon at her home. Hundreds of new Drees Buttons visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Mathers Madison of Butter at Amsberry’s. 10c a card. adv. Bob Harwood and Leslie Packard Creek was a Hermiston business vis of Boardman were Hermiston visit- itor Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Buskirk of Pocatello, ors Friday of last week. - ’ —il of Walla Walla daho, visited her daughter Mrs. is + visiting her sister Mrs. Lenore oe Quick last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were Hudson this week. F. B. Swayze returned the first business visitors in Pendleton Sat- of the week from Portland after irday. A silver tea will be given by the spending a week there visiting Mrs. M. E. Ladies Aid Wednesday, Feb- Swayze. Pendleton visitors Wednesday were uary 13. at the home of Mrs. M.L. Jan.31 F-7 Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, Mrs. H. T. Fras- Watson. Mr and Mrs. Frank Otto and 1er, Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. Wm. laughter of Boardman were busi- Shear. Miss Laura Buskirk and Jack less visitors here Monday. J. M. Dunning, circulation mana- Buskirk of Pocatello, Idaho, were guests of their sister, Mrs. Joe Ter for the East Oregonian in Pen- lieton, was a business visitor here Quick, over the week end. Wednesday. The Misses Mary Petri and Nor- New House and Street Dresses, ma Johnston were Sunday dinner 79c to $2.95, at Amsberry’s. adv. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones, wire chief for the H. K. Dean. •acific Telephone & Telegraph com- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and any, of Pendleton, and C. A. Paul daughter Maribelle, and Edmond vere business visitors here Wednes Briggs motored to Walla Walla Fri day. EASTERN OREGON HELPED BY day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Longhorn DROUTH SPRINGS AND WELLS. Sat- re the parents of a son born Mrs. C. A. Paul and two daught era Ethel Louise and Dora Lee oi irday, January 26. He has been lamed Wesley Ralph. Pendleton were calling on friends The cooperative project by the H. M. Sommerer motored to Pen- in town Sunday. lleton Friday afternoon for Mrs. Drouth Relief service and the Ore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley an< ommerer who has been in the hos- gon SERA to provide wells and Im daughter Cathlene Ann and Mrs. W ital there. Mrs. Sommerer is great- proved springs in the drouth Strick 8. Boynton motored to Pendletcr en eastern Oregon livestock countr y improved. Thursday morning where they vis Levi Reeder spent Wednesday and resulted in the improvement of 3000 ited Mrs. Vane Boynton and infant son of Echo, in St. Anthony's hos Thursday at his home here due to springs and the establishment of L6 a lay off of the railroad bridge gang. •veils, of direct benefit to 705 fami pital. He returned to his work Thursday lies in 10 eastern Oregon countie: according to a compilation just mill night. Ellis Moyer made a business trip by P. M. Brandt of Oregon State col to Heppner Tuesday. He accompa 'ege, assistant drouth relief direc nied Harold Pace who Is operating tor for this state. a parts truck for the Staats Motor The permanent improvement of Co., of Pendleton. the water facilities over this vas F. R. Moore and son Jesse motor HERMISTON, OREGON I area has been described as one of the Two Shows—7 :15 - 9.00 P.M. I ed to Pendleton Saturday where best SERA projects yet attempted, they visited Mary Ellis and Grandma and the efficient method by which Ellis. "Grandma” returned to Her it was carried out under the direc miston with them in the afternoon tion of Ivan Oakes, district engineer FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY Miss Marian Henderson, who is for the SERA, has attracted much FEB. 1-2 slowly recovering from typhoid fe attention, even outside of Oregon ver, has resigned her position as according to reports received by FRIDAY SPECIAL! teacher in the third and fourth Professor Brandt. As soon as money grades of the Boardman schools. was received from the federal gov AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE Miss Thelma Hetherington and ernment last July, ear-marked for Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf motored to this emergency work, crews of un Come Cheer for your Favorite. Portland Friday, where they spent employed were put at the task with the week end visiting relatives. out delay in counties which had been A benefit card party will be given designated in whole or in part as in the Stanfield Grange hall Fri.. drouth areas. February 1. Tickets. 25c, include re BUCK JONES Close cooperation was maintained freshments. Pinochle, bridge, and hy the works division of SERA un "500.” Ady der Burton Palmer, the county work Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline and committees, and the college, while SEES Miss Harriett Olson were Sunday the federal forest service supplied day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tents and equipment for the work- RIP-SNORTIN’ drama! Frank Gulwlts. ers through arrangements made by RED-BLOODDb thrills! Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton are E. N. Kavanaugh, assistant regional As only this six-shoutin‘ star of the parents of a son born Saturday. forester. County agents were all the West can provide them for January 28, In Ft. Anthony's hos- m the job, says Oakes. you! pital In Pendleton. He has beer Springs and water holes improve named Richard Lynn. The Boyntons ment was practically all done in the CARTOON & COMEDY. now live at Echo. national forests, while the new wells Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Moyer of Her vere located on the public domain nner visited their son Ellis Moye >r in stock driveways where the here Tuesday morning while en SUNDAY - MONDAY water is now available to all with- route to Walla Walla on business. n useable distance of each. In some MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hatton wer. nstances a single well serves a rn- Pendleton visitors Saturday night. FEB. 3 - 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner re lius of 25 miles or more, Professor turned Sunday from Vancouver Brandt reports. A beautiful girl . . adrift In the The project served to supply Wn., where they visited their daugh South Seas Hunted by savages . . ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C 104,000 work hours for the unem- Hounded by white men . . SAVED ployed in the district, or enough to Schofield. BY LOVE! Mrs. Wm. Luttrell is reported as provide 13,000 eight-hour days of Improving from a recent operation labor. The cost for materials and performed in Tacoma, Wn. She is equipment amounted to approxi now at the home of her daughter mately $53,000, while the Increased alue of these permanent improve- Mrs. M. H. Fisher, but has been ir Tacoma for three weeks suffering nents to the territory is estimated it more than $320,000. More than from a throat gland infection. Mr and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and i million and a quarter acres of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson range lands are affected by the im- entertained at a joint bridge dinner provements, serving a livestock pop- Sunday night at the Hermiston Ho dation of more than 23,000 head of tel. In the valentine motif used, tall cattle and 5 75,000 head of sheep. FILMED IN THE SAVAGE red tapers centered each table. Iligh Grant, Crook and Harney coun- honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. ties receive the largest number of I SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Neill Robertson, second high hon improved springs, while Harney and ors hy Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Umatilla were the location of most | CARTOON & COMEDY. and consolation by Mr. and Mrs. B. of the new wells. Haneline. In Umatilla county 7 springs val- | ued at $1,215, served 23 people; and | 999991090939999999999997979101790$ five wells valued at $25.000 served 1 0040% 20 people. OASIS THEATRE RE FEBRUARY SPECIAL! AS WE HAVE MADE A GOOD PURCHASE ON REPLACE- MENT PARTS, WE ARE ABLE TO MAKE ATTRACTIVE :: PRICES ON MODEL A RECONDITION JOBS, DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. COME IN AND LET US FIGURE YOUR WORK. PENNOCK’S Garage YOU WILL FIND THE ROYAL TIGER LABEL IN THE CLOTHES 01 THOUSANDS OF MEN WHO ARE TOP-NOTCHERS. UNFAILING IDENTIFICATION OF THE LATEST ITS AN STYLE AND PERFECT PIT IN MEN'S CLOTHES. Made to your order and your meas ure Choice of 47 fashions and 280 fabrics. See the new Air-Weight Suitings. They cost NO MOKE THAN READY-MADES $21:5° ava Frep896 — 44* t MEN'S STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY & PERSONAL SERVICE •********+/9/*7117171+17999499999940949*0044097 By Mrs. Dan Ransier Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mackan re reived news of the death of Mr. Mackan's father, J. L. Mackan of Rochester, Wn„ this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mackan of La Grande stopped in Boardman Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Mackan who accompanied them to Rochester to attend the funeral which was held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs, Olive Attebury motored to Arlington Wednesday of last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier left | Monday for Pendleton where they expect to stay for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marlow and son Loren visited Sunday with Mrs. I Marlow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley and family. Jim Farley of Heppner visited his father and brother over the week € ml A dance was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Kruse Saturday A bridal shower will be held at the home of Mrs. T. E. Messenger Miss Vera next Friday, honoring Lubbis. Miss Esther Jones is staying with Maxine Mackan while her parents are In Rochester, Wn„ this week. Mrs. Aaron Agee Is staying in the Ransier home while they are In Pen dleton this week. Peter Sievin Is home from the hospital this week. The next Grange council will be held In Irrigon the first Saturday In February. Mrs. Esther Knght and son are visiting relatives in Boardman this Mrs. Brice Dillabaugh was a Her- miston visitor Monday. EUGENE NEWSPAPER Dr. A. C. Willcutt PRESS CONFERENCE. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Continued from Page 1) mo nd Spokesman and honorable mention was won by the St. Helens Sentinel-Mist, and the Newberg Scribe. The Hal E. Hoss trophy, awarded to the best newspaper in cities of under 1000 population, was taken by the Redmond Spokesman; Second place went to the Malheur Enterprise and honorable mention to the Myrtle Point Herald and the Stayton Mail. Large newspapers throughout the country were severely criticized for failing to express honest opinion on present day conditions, in an ad dress by Col. Guy T. Viskniskki, ef ficiency expert now at work on the Morning Oregonian In Portland. "Editors must express their opin ions, without fear or favor of sub scription lists or others, or the very freedom of the press will be im- perilled," he declared. Col. Viskniskki cited the fightin spirit that characterized weekly newspapers a generation ago, and called for a similar spirit for news papers of today. "President Roose velt has said he invited criticism, and I believe he meant t,” said Col. Viskniskki. “If there is to be no criticism, then freedom will vanish In this country, as it has in other where the press has been throttled.” ORANGES Fan Medium Size OSBORN APARTMENTS - Medium Size M OATS Package DANCE DOG FOOD Westland SCHOOL HOUSE Iodized Plain SATURDAY NIGHT 10 Pounds and Cream Can COFFEE - - - - Pound CHASE & SANBORN COAL OIL----- 5 Gallons High Grade SPRING TIME PRINTS New Shipment - Just In Feb. 2nd MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS Admission 50c .79 SAFEUAY STORES a 20" fu ......' as • ‘ Prices Effective Ginned 6 Days OF MONEY SAVING VALUES! Feb. 1st Feb. 7th TO COMPARE OUR PRICES! See Our Variety Save Money during this Canned Goods Sale Walnut Meats i Dark Meats in Halves and Pieces. An Exceptional Value. HOMINY 75c 3can 19c S aur K raut 3-49C P ineapple 3 35C G rape F ruit S un L aden P eas - 3 -29c 665C SALMON VAN CAMP’S No. 300 Size Can DOZEN CANS 29c POUND Roseware Oats 2% SIZE CANS DOZ. CANS $1.47 Quick or Regular 27c LARGE PACKAGE MATCHED SLICES 2% SIZE CANS Swansdown FLORIDA CAKE FLOUR CANS NO. 2 CANS K.C. Bak’g Powder At a New Low Special Price! FANCY ALASKA 1 LB. CANS Tuna Fish MID-PACIFIC FLAKES PER CAN Catsup YOLO BRAND 14 oz. Bottles 10c BOTTLE NOB HILL COFFEE GROUND FRESH! 2 “ 49c lie Flour SAFEWAY’S Family Flour 49 Lb. Bag $1.69 Milk PE. Tomato Juice 4 ans 25c Campbell’s • 10 os. cans PHONE 241 Cocoa OUR MOTHER’S LB. CAN Airway T- 59c Sugar Soap PRICED LOW FOR THIS SALE. PURE CANE Every Can Guaranteed 10 Lb. Cloth Bag 2 P. & G. Whit Laundry Peanut Butter Bulk LB. 15c Clams Xhed.nh: Oysters cans 2 Cans 25c Fig Bars Peltesn" Lb. 10c @g ADEPEN- 12 LB. er. 12 LB JDFADABLE BLACK GOC GREEN 19c Asparagus 14c Walla Walla - No. 1 tall cans —a— PUREX 12 GAL. JUG 19c Tomatoes Can 2 * Size Cans 23c MATCHES WESTERN 6 Boxes Peaches 2 Cana 206 CAMAY ^I p 3 Bars 14c Libby's - 12 Size Cans VI Pineapple 2 “can — 200 Libby’s Fancy Sliced Onions 10 Lbs. 25c Lemons saa con Doz 19c 35C 50 OZ. CAN FEDERAL BRAND Tall Cans 4 CANS ............... CASE $2.89 *7* Shortening 4 Carton 400 ARMOUR'S - White Cloud “ " 27c Regular Size PACKAGE . CANS 18 t BOARDMAN NEWS 1 I THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935 Cheese —PUT X —P— 53c cream POUNI Macaroni 2Eo 34 oi. Cello Package Red Beans Idaho Re-cleaned White Beans 5 B Lbs. 27c Fancy Blue Rose OATS ÑX 9 sag 49c FARINA 9 Bag 45c Collins' “We. Pancake Flour Carnation - 4 Lb. Bag 250 —T HERMISTON y