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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY T, 1936 The law requires the collector to them out until auch an early our. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle op WEE SHIRLEY TEMPLE prepare auch form, and add $5.00 tometrist who has made professional The household is i a turmoil, and to the tax in any case where the is added to when the Doctor re visits to Hermiston for 25 years and HERE IN NEW FILM. taxpayer falls to file it. To avoid appears demanding to know where is known for good optical work at Shirley Temple—most sensational this additional expense taxpayers his wife is and why she has not re reasonable prices, will again be at the Hotel Hermiston Friday, Feb film discovery of the year—will be are urged not to fail to file Form turned home. Following closely his IVORY SOAP 4 for ruary 15, for one day. Eyes exa seen at the Oasis theatre Friday and 1094 with each income tax return. arrival, is the true Mrs. Cokes, 8. H. Barnard, formerly of Her Tom Jensen injured his hand ear mined. Glasses ground and fitted.ad. Saturday in her latest picture. Corporations in existence during Sylvia Shutter, who breezes in ready can miston, and lately of Freewater, was ly this week while doing some plast 'Bright Eyes.” 1934 must file corporation income to collect her husband’s insurance. TOMATO JUICE ■ 1 Mrs. C. Jackman and A. T. “Bright Eyes” was conceived as tax returns, even though no busi The doctor cares for the suicide pa Campbell’s a local visitor Thursday while en ering and has been unable to work. Kauffman were pleasantly surprised route to his home at Everson, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson were on their birthdays last Tuesday a Shirley Temple vehicle by Davin ness was transacted or income re tient, who, fortunately has taken SALMON - 18 - 2 for J. M. Biggs of La Grande was a Walla Walla business visitors Tues- evening at the Kauffman home. Butler, who directed the film. The ceived. Especial care should be some of Mother Bean's sugar water. story was suggested to him, it is business visitor here Wednesday. He day. used In the case of such Inactive cor To complete the puzle, the doctor's Cards were the diversion of the even 6 boxes repored that a heavy fog was hang Miss Emogene Paul is visiting her ing. Among those present were, the said, by a real-life incident occur porations to see that Form 1094 ac wife appears through the main en MATCHES ring at a commercial airport near companies the return when filed, as trane to question her husband. ing over the Blue Mountains. parents in Pendleton this week. honor guests, C. A. Jackman and Los Angeles. the law leaves no alternative for the Pictures and Frames, low priced amily, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kauff- The crazy taxi driver is revived, Once more James Dunn is cast as at Amsberry’s. adv nan, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. Mr. and Shirley's leading man. Jimmy ap collector other than to prepare the and tells all about the wild ride, PEACHES - 2‘s - can Miss Helen Cowgill, state 4-1) Mrs. Dick Jones and Mr. and Mrs. peared as her daddy in “Stand Up form and assess the $5.00 addition which clears Adam of all guilt. al charge so provided in the Act. girl*’ club leader, met with groups Ed Kauffman. Entertainment between acts was INSTANT POSTUM and Cheer” and “Baby, Take a Bow.” Mrs. Roy Hale and Mrs. Dewey Large Can of girls at the school house Wednes furnished by Melvin and Bruce Fol Preview audiences in Hollywood ACTION TOPS “ADAM’S lett and Ed Peterson, who presented HERMISTON, OREGON day in the interest of organizing rindstaff entertained at auction are said to have greeted "Bright Each BROOMS bridge last Friday night in the spac Eyes” as the finest and most heart EVENING’’ IN SCHOOL PLAY clubs. musical selections, and by Bill Lin Two Shows— 7:15 - 9:00 P.M. dner who gave a vocal solo, accom- Boardman business visitors in ious home of Mrs. Hale. The St. warming picture in which Shirley (Continued from Page 1) panied at the piano by Fern Lind GLOVES town Tuesday included Frank Bar- Valentine motif was used and bright has been seen. A human, compelling her and FRIDAY - SATURDAY - forced her to remain in the low. Mrs. Gladys Fortier, and Mrs. ed candles centered the tables. story, that at moments brings the house while they gave her something ner. FEB. 8 9 14 oz. Red Top Ugh honors went to Miss Mary tears, is combined with thrills that S. C. Russell. MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Petri and second high to Mrs. Ar will chill the spines of any audi to quiet her nerves. During her stay PRUNES • - - 3 Pounds Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ferris are she sees Dr. Faroni, who calls to America’s Dimpled Darling ietta White. Out-of-town guests in ence. So runs the advance report. now making their home in apart- see Mrs. Bean, and at the first op SHIRLEY The supporting cast includes Jane portunity breaks the news to Adam mente at the Joe Dyer residence. cluded Mrs. A. Cunha and Mrs. Haw PINEAPPLE - - - 2 cans ley Bean of Echo. Darwell, Lois Wilson, Judith Allen, that he is her husband. But not be Mr. Faries is teaching in Columbia Broken Sliced A series if two dessert contract Theodore von Eltz. Dorothy Christy, fore the doctor slyly intimates to school,. filling the vacancy left by in the resignation of Dwight Mahoney. bridge parties were given last week Jane Withers, Charles Sellon, Bran Adam that he has spent the great OVALTINE - 50 oz. size E. James Cain, at one time pastor at the home of Mrs. Ralph Richards don Hurst and Walter Johnson. er part of the night with a beauti of the Baptist church here, was or on Butter Creek, when Mrs. Rich ful actress patient. TOILET TISSUE - 3 for She will walk from the screen dained two weeks ago in the Third ards and Mrs. Neill Robertson enter OLD GYPSY FOLK DANCE The plot thickens and matters be WALDORF tained, Friday and Saturday after- and SAVE MONEY Baptist church in Portland, togeth into your heart . . come more and more complicated, STEPPED IN “CARAVAN”. er with his brother-in-law, Geo. noon. Spring flowers brightened the as one small lie grows into an un- Dr. Curry, the old Reliable OYSTERS - - 2 cans for tables. On Friday high honors were FRIDAY SPECIAL! Marris. American screen audiences will surmountabie one. won by Mrs. H. T. Frazier, and sec Optometrist of Seattle AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE J. C. Leedy, manager of Oregon At the height of action Mr. Cokes, lave their first glimpse of a real PUMPKIN ■ 2 cans for Turkey Growers’ Cooperative, and H. ond high by Mrs. B. Haneline. On Czardas in “Caravan," Erik Charell’s as Geo. Knapp, appears wearing a who has made professional visits SATURDAY NIGHT— to Hermiston for 20 years, will E. Cosby, Extension Poultryman Saturday high honors went to Mrs spectacular musical romance for Fox floral wreath around his neck, de again be at the from O.S.C., discussed feeding and D. M. Deeter and second high to Film, coming to the Oasis theatre on manding to know who said he was Free photos of Shirley Temple POST TOASTIES - 3 for management problems with poultry Miss Mary Petri. dead; who sent the wreath; and to adulti. Sunday and Monday. men here Wednesday at the city li % who sent the undertaker for his A brilliant cast performs this ro PLUS SHORT FEATURES. brary. mantic love story of the Tokay wine body? Then he asks for his wife, ev PALM OLIVE - 4 for UMATILLA NEWS 1 harvest. Charles Boyer, continental en though he has not seen her for New line House Dresses at Ams- By Louise Byrnes SUNDAY ■ MONDAY adv. berry's. star, appears as a dashing Gypey two years. At this point Mother COFFEE-------- 1 Pound FEB. 10 - 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Perkins Monday evening the Umatilla Red- musician and Loretta Young is a Bean tries to produce the wife but for one day Maxwell House MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY and son Cecil left Monday night for men defeated the Pasco team by a gay countess. Other principals are finds only a crazy man in the bed Eyes Examined — CRISCO ------- 3 Pounds Eckley, Colorado, where they will 30-41 score. Jean Parker, Phillips Holmes and room who has taken poison in an at YOURS— The rapture of its lovely Glasses Ground and Fitted — make their home. They have been tempted suicide. The crazy man is Louise Fazenda, while such distin Mrs. A. A. Croisant of Portland music! living on the North Hill for the past spent the week end with her hus- guished players as Eugene Pallette. none other than the taxi driver, In spite of sharp advances— Prices Based on Present Con YOURS— The intoxication of its year. We keep the prices down. hand. Mr. Croisant is the princi- C. Aubrey Smith. Charley Grapewin played by Geo. Sale, who had taken ditions. reckless romance. Mrs. Wm. Griffith plans to leave pal of the Umatilla schools. and Noah Beery are assigned to Adam and his lady friend on such a Friday for Vale, Ore., where she will wild ride the nicht before, keening Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough strong roles. make her home, after spending the spent Monday in Pendleton. with greater part of the past four years Pre-showing of 1935 Frigidaire. J. T. Jones of La Grande visited CHARLES BOYER in Hermiston. She has two daughters L. A. Moore of Mor-Tone Sound at the W. T. Bray home Friday. LORETTA YOUNG and two sons In Vale. Miss Clara Corrigan spent Satur Service, dealer here for Frigidaire JEAN PARKER Valentines, 2 for 1c to 10c, at Corporation, subsidiary of General THRILL TO THE GAYETY OF Amsberry’s. Valentine napkins, etc. day and Sunday at the William Fred Motors, today receved an invitation rickson home in Stanfield. THESE JOYOUS SONGS: Adv Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr., from H. W. Newell, vice president “Happy, I Am Happy. Barbara Willeutt, small daughter EFFECTIVE in charge of sales, to attend a con were in Pendleton Sunday. “Ha-Cha-Cha.” of Dr. and Mrs. A. Willcutt, fell fidential preshowing of 1935 pro Max Suchgill of Walla Walla visi- FRIDAY “Wine Song.” from a moving car Tuesday and cut ducts and advertising and sales CARTOON—MAGIC FISH. a gash In her scalp. It took several cd with Earl Cherry Sunday. SATURDAY Mrs. Jack Cherry and son Earl plans. The showing will be held on stitches to close the wound, but she Friday in Spokane, where Frigi- spent Saturday in Walla Walla. and Is reported as recovering. Ruth Thompson, daughter of Mr. daire's district headquarters are lo- Mrs. Wm. uttrell returned home cated. MONDAY Sunday from Tacoma, Wn., where and Mrs. H. Thompson, and Beth she has been receiving medical at Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs COLLECTION OF INTERNAL FEB. 8-9-11. tention following a throat operation E. Cooney, left Monday for Pendle- “he has been staying with he ton where they will take up a REVENUE IN PENDLETON. IN Van Camp s Tomato daughter and seems greatly improv nurse’s course at St. Anthony’s Hos- pital. J. W. Maloney, collector of inter ed. EVERY PAIR OF Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer and nal revenue, wishes to remind tax Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell of Can Bend, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mrs. Paul Walsh spent Monday in payers that Federal income tax re turns for the calendar year 1934 Penney and son Billy of Stanfield, Pendleton. Mrs. J. Winder of Galesburg. Ill , :nust be filed with his office not la Thrifty buyers buy them at were Hermiston visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell are visiting in is visiting her daughters, Mrs. E. ter than March 15, 1935. The col Stanfield this week before going to Reeves, Mrs. Thomas Slattery and lector will be in Pendleton Febru Walla Walla where Mr. Russell has Freda Winder at the Slattery home. ary 1st to 18th, inclusive, and Feb She was accompanied by Miss Lois ruary 26th to March 15th, inclusive. been transferred. MEN’S WORK Lunguist who is a friend of Miss Income tax forms were mailed on SHOES, strong Winder, January 10, 1935, to all taxpayers retan upper*, Baking Last Wednesday Mrs. H. Gailey who filed such forms for the pre composition soles Powder entertained the 500 Club at her vious year. Failure to receive the and leather midsole. Plenty ut home. Those present were the Mes forms will not relieve the taxpayer value packed into this shoe. Pure Brazilian Blend dames Fred Knudson. K. Phippen, from the penalties provided If the AT LB. George Kendler. Jr., Irvin Chapman. return is not filed on time. Tax (3 lbs. 59c) MEN’S WORK Milo McFarland, Joe Springer, Lew payers required to file income tax SHOES, soft lea Brownell, Jack Cherry and the hos returns, who have not received the Lb. Jar ther uppers, lea tess, Mrs. Harry Gailey. forms, should apply at once to the ther sole. Rub- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gailey spent collector's office for such forms. Assorted Flavors Kerr’s Pure Fruit Jam ber heel. A bargain at this price. All individuals, partnerships, fi Sunday in Walla Walla. The Juniors of Umatilla are work duciaries and corporations filing in ing for a dance to be given March come tax returns, must also file MEN’S BLACK PEB OSTEOPATHIC I PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Form 1094 with the return, In ac the 17th. BLE GRAIN OX "ZEE” - 750 Sheet Rolls Mr. and Mrs. Orvil West of Echo cordance with the publicity provi FORDS. All leather. OSBORN APARTMENTS spent Sunday at the Roy Ford home. sions of the Revenue Act of 1934. Oregon’s MEN’S BROWN PEB- BLE Grain ’’Brogues”. 0Q MOG NUMBERS FOLLOW CHANGES M CORN PRODUCTION All leather. NATIONAL CHEESE WEEK "Fluffiest" Pound Pkg. toe., February 11-16 Inclusive BUSHELS MEN’S BLACK BLLONS aoc r/ __ CALFSKIN OX 2.50 FORDS, toe cap. NEW DEAL 2.35 leather soles, CORN FED AS OR FORAGE rubber heel. Choose your favorite type in this size package. Burnhams Local Happenings 5C 19C BASIS THEATRE 39C 17c 19c temple : 28c 33c “BRIGHT EYES” 14c 25c 19c Hotel Hermiston FRI., FEB. 15 19c 59c “Caravan ” PRICES MORE DAYS OF WEAR SOUP Snowdrift 3 Weyenberg Shoes MOYER’S $1.98 CLABBER GIRL 21c AIRWAY COFFEE 20c JAM 2 29c MAYONNAISES “39c Tissue 5 Rolls.. 22c BABY LIMA ZEBES 19c Prunes 3119c SUGAR cane 18» 95c DANCE Irrigon - SAT $2.98 Dr. A. C. Willcutt $4.95 C A Marshmallows $2.98 217)1)7 Beauty Shoppe Moyer’s Men’s Store ECHO. OREGON Lunches - Barber Shop COME IN AND SEE US SOMETIME. pportrtoprpppppppppp*%9c%***c*4cc92909299994****94 gaa 1.73 Libby's Fancy Alfalfa (Light) 52.5 450 37.5 HOGS 1 1920-a ELECT YOUR FAVORITE HIGH SCHOOL CANDIDATE VOTING CLOSES FEB. 15th — 4 00 P. M. KODAK Prize will be awarded night of carnival.—SAVE STUBS. ENTERTAINMENT:— Jitney Dance - Booths Full Cream “alese Clover Bloom White King Erge see? 29c Jell Well 7 27c Baker’s Cocoa *L. 10c Deviled Meat 6 cans 25c HEAD MILLONS 300 1_ _ Carnival Queen Contest Kraft’s Pel" 18c 1025-26 LOG numbers in the United States follow closely the changea In corn production Since 1920-21. as Indicated by the bottom line In the graph above, there bare been three peak* of heavy hog slaughter -the marketing years of 1923-24. 1928-29 and 1933-34 Ths Increases In hog slaughter during these years can be traced to the big corn crops during the periods beginning In 1920, In 1928, and again In 1932, as shown by the top line above Over a period of yearn, a change of one per cent In corn production has been followed by a correspond Ing cbangs of about one per eent In the number of hogs slaughtered an der Federal inspection Moreover. UNDER FECIRAL 1030-3 changes in corn production ar* close- ly associated with change* tn the weight per hog marketed through the following year. Because of this fundamental rela- tionship. effective control of corn acreage I* a vital factor In control ling hog production. The 1935 corn-hog contract now being offered farmers provides con trol of corn acreage and. therefore, will be doubly effective tn prevent Ing excessive hog production during the next year or so. Lack of adequate acreage control In 1935 not only would result in a larga surplus of doubtedly would be followed ta 1936 relatively low hog prices. HONEY GRAPE NUT (D A (VTDC 5 Lb Can FLAKES Package Pkg. CARROTS PARSNIPS - TURNIPS 6 Pound* TUNA FISH IQ IOC LARD LETTUCE Large Crisp Heads 2 Us Heads. . -.. 15 4 size White Star Us - Can 9c Cream of Wheat Grahams or 1 lb. VIALI Snowflakes 49C 19c Pkg. Lb. Carton 15c 23c 69c ORANGES Fancy Large 150s Dozen . 25c SAFEWAY STORES PHONE 241 HERMISTON