The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 21, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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IiL AILANLSIONLALALD, AiLRMSION, OALLcCN.
1933
Mrs. A. F. Hughes, who has been DE MILLE FILM PRODUCED
ing agreement.
Novelties, Music Dept.___ ™ 13.50
visiting her daughter Mrs. H. E. Mc­
Some sort of production control Beauty Parlor, Sophomores .. ...
.85
Culley for the past week, left Wed­ ON GRAND SCALE.
in the near future is deemed neces­ Fortune Telling, T. H. S._
...
3.15
nesday for her home in Pocatello,
sary by Lauterbach, as he says the
Idaho. She also visited her daughter
Cecil B. DeMilles, the old master temporary conditions that have Bingo, H.H.S. Athletis Assn. 11.75
Mrs. Rex Tones in Warm Springs, of spectacle, has turned out another brought about the present favorable Spook House, Junior Class .. ._ 2.35
Ore., the week before coming to of the year's great pictures in “Cleo­ price situation cannot be expected Lucky Ball Throw, A.S.B._ ... 10.85
NEW SHOES - JUST
60
Hermiston.
patra,” which will be at the Oasis to continue. He also believes that Dance (Jitney) __________
... 20.15 IN. Double tanned 74992
dairymen are entitled to protection
Mrs. Ina Wessell left Thursday
Mrs. Henry Hooker and daughter theatre Sunday and Monday.
Fred Wineberg of Portland is in
cowhide
leather.
Armortred
Cord-
The historic love that shook the from “invasion” of their field by Mystery Auction __________ ... 3.75
night for Portland where she plans Mrs. Lucile Montgomery motored to
Hermiston this week.
Wear soles.
All hats at Alma Hitt's Shop to spend the week end.
Pendleton Wednesday where they world is portrayed also as a tender farmers using contracted acreage Queen Contest ___________ ... 45.95
now $1.00.
Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier of visited Mrs. Hooker’s granddaughter romance, giving meaning and motive from other crop control programs to Advertising .....____________ ._ 5.75 MEN'S SOLID LEA- 61 30
to the magnificence of the picture, increase their output.
Clark Paul is employed at the Boardman were Hermiston visitors who is ill in St. Anthony’s hospital. but
THER . Super tanned 12999
TOTAL . ................. -______
1141.71
it Is a spectacle that the “Cleo­
Monday.
Oasis theatre this week.
triple stitched throughout, full
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry patra” of 1934 will be remembered.
O.S.C.
Service
Statistics
Huge.
vamp,
steel plate on heel. Tough
W. J. Warner, city attorney, and Harger will be pleased to learn that
Mrs. H. McCormick of Echo was
Among minor accomplishments are
The high school play, entitled “7 as elephant's
hide.
a business visitor in Hermiston Enos D. Martin were business visit­ Mr. Harger is improving daily. Mr. the instroduction of a new male star
CORVALLIS—Oregon experiment
ors in Pendleton Wednesday.
Saturday morning.
Harger was forced to resign as in­ in Henry Wilcoxon, and the presen­ staff members answered 60,395 let­ Will! I Won’t,” has been selected
The Misses Lovedy Burkholder
J. J. Neary left Sunday evening structure in the local high school be tation of another splendid portray­ ters of inquiry during the last two by Miss Brierley and a committee of MEN’S SHOES • Full
years according to the biennial re­ students. The play, a comedy in vamp, double nailed,
and Mary Harney, and Theron An­ for Lewiston, Idaho, where he was cause of poor health. They are mak- al by Claudette Colbert.
stitched, solid leather coun­
derson of Boardman were visitors called by the illness of his brother. ng their home in Homedale, Idaho,
In telling the story of Cleopatra, port Just issued. In addition per­ three acts, will be presented March triple
ters, 6 nickle hooks and eyelets,
in Hermiston this week.
New skirts, sweaters, blouses and for the present.
Caesar and Anthony, the Paramount sonal consultations were held with 28 at the Oasis theatre under the metal
heel plate, double sole oak
Members of the Stanfield Chris­ frocks at Alma Hitt’s Shop.
Adv
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughter company has dipped into history, 21,769 who called to seek informa­
tanned.
tian Endeavor were guests of the
Mrs. Walter Pearson left Friday Helen and Fred Hensel motored to Shakespeare and other sources, and tion. The public sent in 4238 plant direction of Miss Brierley.
local society Sunday evening in the by stage for Portland where she Vancouver, Wn., Friday where they taken its choice of what it found. specimens for identification, and
The cast includes:
SUGAR - 10 Pounds —....... 49c
regular meeting.
will visit friends and relatives this were Joined by Betty Ralph who is The result is a new interpretation of 11,026 “samples” of insects to have Dr. King..................... Harold Throop
named.
Disease
identifications
were
Fred Reeves, son of J. A. Reeves week.
TOMATOES - No. 2* Size He
a student as O.S.C. They were guests Cleopatra, endowed not only with
A school doctor.
who has been attending Pacific Uni­
Mrs. R. A. Brownson and Miss of Mrs. Ralph’s niece, Mrs. E. Scho­ beauty, which, after all, is a fairly made 5229 times, and 6619 germi­
Mr.
Howard
............
James
Jackson
nation
and
purity
tests
on
seeds
TOMATO
JUICE - 2 for ------ 19c
versity at Forest Grove, returned Mary Petri entertained informally field.
common commodity, but also with
A lawyer.
home Friday afternoon and will not at two tables of contract bridge
the intelligence to use that beauty were made. For big figures the vet­
CATSUP
-
12 oz. bottle ........ 10c
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. in such a way as to make the wreck­ erinary department topped the list. Carney Underwood .. Lawrence Hunt
return for the spring term.
Monday night. Mrs. H. T. Fraser and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Akers, daugh­ Mrs. Geo. Briggs held high scores. Story will be interested to hear ing of a couple of empires for its It made 108,000 tests for Bang’s di­
Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. 25c
A man about town.
sease, 180,000 for bacillary diarrhea
ter Anita and Miss Catherine Fried-
Mrs. Ina Wessell entertained at that Mrs. Story returned Wednesday sake perfectly plausible.
Alton Sisson
ly of Pendleton, were afternoon vis­ four tables of pinochle Tuesday of this week from Lacomb, Illinois,
As is DeMille’s practice, he has in poultry, and distributed 680,000 Elliott Fletcher
HOT SAUCE • 6 for ................ 24c
A man about School.
itors at the J. A. Serell home Sun­ night. High honors were won by where she was called in December filled his camera field with masses doses of chicken-pox vaccine.
day.
6
GRAPE FRUIT - 6 for ........... 25c
Mrs. Sophia Kurrle and second high by the death of her mother. Mr. of architecture and humanity.
Lucille Owen and Joan Stevens ____
Story, who was formerly with the
Rev. W. A. Briggs made a busi­ by Mrs. W. Walgomott.
E. B. CASTEEL CAPABLE
............ Bonnie Lamberson OYSTERS - 2 cans for ......... 25c
ness trip to Pendleton Tuesday of
Dick Upham left Friday morning Shell Oil Company here, Is now em­ WHAT THE CIVILIAN CON­
CLERK SAYS FREEWATER TIMES
A Co-ed. and her Cousin.
ployed
by
the
Associated
Oil
com
­
this week.
for John Day where he will be em­
Lynn Patton ........ Esther McMullen LOCAL SPUDS - sack .............. 75c
W. S. Raker of Portland who was ployed in the Malheur National For­ pany, stationed in Pendleton.
SERVATION CORPS HAS DONE.
(Continued from Page 1)
active in securing the Namanu Park est. Later he expects to be transfer­
A Co-ed.
BEEF ROAST ■ 2 1bs. for — 25c
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, ac­
and
is
equipped
by
experience
to
In Portland, which is one of the red to the landscape department.
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Spokane, Wn.—Major Evan W.
the state faithfully and well, Glad Howard .............. Helen Ralph RIB BOILS - Lb.................... — 10c
finest Campfire Girl's camps in the
The Misses Anita Paulson and White, left Tuesday for Portland Kelly, United States Regional For­ serve
occasion arise.
pa-oo V
United States, including 120 acres, June Richards, both of Pendleton, where the latter will spend several ester, located at Missoula, has com­ should
could look, long and far, Mrs. Stevens ....... Margaret Clarke
— CASH AT STORE —
was in Hermiston the first of the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. piled some interesting statistics on to Oregon
find
a
man
more
capable
of
fill
­
week.
Richards and daughter Neva, and Clarke motored on to Everett, Wn., work done by the boys of the Civi­ ing this office, than Elbert B. Cas­
Lucille’s Grandmother
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore, accom­ son Ralph Jr., to Condon for the where Mrs. Clarke expected to visit lian Conservation Corps In the na­ teel. He would be a worthy succes­ Dean Willis
Helen Dunning
panied by Mr. Moore’s sister, Mrs. J. week end.
relatives while Mr. Clarke makes a tional forests of the northwest un­
Dean of the school
to Earl Snell and the many other
P. French of Long Creek. Ore., and
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. business trip to Vancouver, B. C. der this jurisdiction, from Novem­ sor
fine secretaries Oregon has been Gorgette ................ Dorothy Conrad
small daughter Sally, who have been Chas. Taylor Monday evening were They will return late Saturday, ber 1, 1933 to November 30, 1934.
proud to have served them in this
visiting here tor a week, motored to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Guiwits and night.
The Maid.
To quote from Mr. Kelley’s report: capacity.
Walla Walla Monday.
Mrs. Guiwits' mother, Mrs. Elouise
Roads—New construction,
696
H. M. Sommerer, manager of the Roadruck of Salem, W. S. Raker of
At the first of a series of bridge miles; maintenance on existing
SCHOOL NOTES.
Farm Bureau Co-operative, and C. Portland and Edgar Peterson.
parties
given by the local Unit of roads, 1,510 miles. These roads were
(Continued from Page 1)
A. Jackman, attended a meeting in
Among out-of-town visitors here the American
mostly
of
the
class
designated
as
Auxiliary last
garet McMullen, who was next high-
Walla Walla Wednesday. Mr. Som­ this week were Robert Giffors and Thursday night, Legion
February 14, door "truck trails”, secondary roads
merer remained over for a Thurs­ W. Bear of Clackamas. Ore., Herbert
chiefly valuable for administrative est in the race, took her place.
prize
went
to
N.
W.
O
’
Donnell.
High
day meeting, but Mr. Jackman re­ G. Chickering Jr., of Portland: F. honors in bridge were made by Mrs. and forest protection purposes. Much
A grand prize drawing was held
turned.
L. Rutter, Gib Lenon, Bill Shields
of the road work done in the win­
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie en­ and W. C. Bolton of Portland: Jack Wm. Logan and O. K. Mudge, and ter months was in heavy rock where following the coronation of the
tertained at dinner and bridge Tues­ Paxton of Walla Walla; and Harry high honors in pinochle by Mrs. the men could work to advantage, queen, at which Eugene Hanby held
Sadie Woods and Wm. Shaar.
day evening at their home on Glad­ Holland of Ranier.
the lucky number for the fine $9
A final grand prize will be given even in unfavorable weather.
ys Avenue. The George Washington
Among out-of-town visitors here
Bridges
—
69
constructed.
Many
of
camera.
motif was carried out with flags, Monday were Mr. and Mrs H. V. at the close of the four series af­ these were large, steel structures.
The "Merry Makers” furnished
cherries and hatchets used as place Tyler of Boardman; C. Melville of fair and a door prize at each party. The boys learned a lot in working
the music for the jitney dance. The
cards and center pieces. High hon­ Lexington; Otis McCarty of Echo; Names of the five highest players on them.
610 BROADWAY - PORTLAND
ors for the evening’s play were won Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill of Pine will be posted at each party.
personnel included Fern and Bill
Telephone
lines
—
549
miles.
This
by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and City; and Stan Atkin of Irrigon.
The second of the series will be includes both standard forest pole Lindner and Melvin and Bruce Fol­
second high by Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foster and son given Friday night, February 22, at lines, as well as lines strung from lett.
Todd.
Edward and Mr. and Mrs. N. Mel- 8:00 o’clock. A special invitation is trees.
WILL MAKE YOUR PICTURE IN YOUR OWN HOME.
Each organization in school as­
lah, all of Walla Walla, were week given to the public to attend these
Clearing—700 acres of pasture
sisted by sponsoring a booth. The
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles benefit card parties.
land
for
wintering
forest
service
— s —
N. Seeliger Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Foster
following is the amount each booth
pack stock.
and Mrs. Meliah are the parents and
Stanfield Grange Dance.
Fences—85 miles. Range fences, took in:
sister of Mrs. Seeliger.
HERMISTON HOTEL
A dance will be given in the Stan­ enclosures at administrative sites, Art Palace, Freshman Class ..$ 2.50
Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton and
— ——4%
TIME—5:00 to 7:00 P. M.
etc.
5.90
Fish
Pond,
Senior
Class
Miss Meredith Dally motored to field Grange hall Saturday night,
Blister
rust
control—250,000
HERMISTON, OREGON Portland Sunday where they visited February 23. Music will be furnish­ acres.
This meant the grubbing out Candy, Ice Cream. Girls’ L..... 16.26
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. ed by Mel’s Merry Makers and a good or spraying with chemicals of all
Two Show«—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
Burnaugh. Miss Daily and Mr. Clay­ time is guaranteed. The admission species of Ribes—currants and
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
ton returned the following day but price of forty cents and ten cents gooseberries, which are hosts to one
Mrs. Clayton remained in Portland, will include the supper served by stage of rust. This was part of an
FEB. 22 - 23
the Home Economics club.
to be Joined later by her husband.
intensive program to protect the val­
FRIDAY SPECIAL!
uable white pine stands of the Inn­
STALLINGS EDIS NEW WAR
land Empire.
AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE
Fire fighting—The boys rendered
FILM, SHOWN AT OASIS.
From the secret film vaults of
valuable service in meeting one of
all great nations!
the worst fire situations since the
Speaking over the radio recently, disasterous summer of 1910. Out­
Lowell
Thomas,
famous
broadcaster,
standing were two mobile units kept
AT
described Laurence Stallings’ book, in camp west of Missoula for instant
“The First World War,” as "a spec­ dispatch to western Montana land
tacular collection of photographs.” northern Idaho fires. The boys in
"The First World War” has now these units gained a reputation for
MONEY SAVERS!
PURE CANE
CAKE FLOUR
been made Into a motion picture and efficiency in the hard game of fire
PRICES EFFECTIVE
according to advance reports, it is fighting which might be envied by |
more "spectacular” still. Stallings seasoned veterans. And considering I
FRI. - SAT. - MON.
Package
is Pounds
Insured Carriers
Phone 63
himself has again handled the Job their inexperience the general run
FEB. 22nd - 25th Inc.
of
editing
but
in
the
film
version
of CCC boys made a very creditable
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
he has the added advantage of ani­ showing in fire fighting on large go­
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
mated
figures
and
events
as
subjects
ing fires.
Rate: 50c Per 100
for comment.
In addition to working on these
Stanfield — — Oregon
major
projects, the boys erected
Some
of
the
most
remarkable
films
From the book that stunned
many lookout houses, buildings at
stored
for
years
in
the
secret
arch
­
the world!
ives of Europe and the United States ranger stations, improved airplane
Fancy Dried Oregon’s
Plain or Whole Wheat
are shown to the public for the first landing fields, laid water mains, im­
COMEDY AND SHORT MUSICAL
time In "The First World War,” proved many public camp grounds,
which will arrive at the Oasis Thea­ cleared protection strips along road­
Tall
SUNDAY - MONDAY
ways, planted trees in forest nurser­
tre on Friday and Saturday.
Cans
OSTEOPATHIC
ies,
grubbed
out
poisonous
plants
FEB. 24 - 25
MATINEE 3:30 SUNDAY
Federal
WHAT YOU DO, NOT WHAT YOU from range lands, eradicated prairie
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
dogs and ground squirrels, helped in
Production of the Love Story that
landscaping projects, constructed do­
ADVISE. COUNTS WITH KIDS
OSBORN APARTMENTS
Shook the World.
zens of reservoirs for conserving wa­
A new understanding of the im­ ter on eastern Montana ranges, built
Lb.
Lb.
portance of the changes taking place dams as a means of erosion control,
etc.
The
list
is
still
far
from
com
­
Full
Cream
Pkg.
in family life and the relationship
of the family to a changing modern plete but will serve to indicate the
CECIL B.
Porter’s Fresh Egg Noodles
society
was perhaps the key ieea car­ scope and variety of the work in
DEMILLES
ried home by the 401 women from which the boys were engaged.
16 counties who attended the fifth SUMMARY OF OREGON AAA
|
annual Home Interests conference at
Van Camp’s
NEW DEAL
Oregon State college February 12 to FUNDS MADE BY COUNTIES.
Tomato
15. In addition they gained a wealth
Granulated Soap
of up-to-the-minute information con­
Every Oregon county has shared I
cerning almost every phase of home- in the distribution of $4,246,515.29
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
making.
WARREN WILLIAM
rental and benefit payments re­
ECHO, OREGON
Besides some 30 members of the in
turned to this state under the pro- I
regular
college
staff
who
took
part
Their Love Set the World Afire!
visions of the agricultural adjust- 1
Lunches - Barber Shop
in the conference program, a num­ ment
Empires toppled to ruin that their
act, according to a report as I
ber
of
outside
authorities
of
state
I
romance might live eternally!
Golden Bantam - 303 size can
Best Foods
COME IN AND SEE US
January 1 recently received by I
SOAP
and national reputation were of
the Oregon Extension service. Uma- I
BETTY BOOP CARTOON.
SOMETIME.
brought to the campus for the oc­ tilla
county’s total is $1,270.478.49. |
Pint Jar
Can
casion. One of these was Alice Sow­
Carton
Total expenditures in this state I
ers, parent education specialist of from
processing taxes amounted at I
the National Congress of Parents that time
Io $10,439.466.90, but this I
and Teachers, who pointed out. amount included
for I
among other things, that “the chief "surplus removal” 36.079.407.57
LB.
LBS.
, most of which I
training any child gets Is what its was used in financing
the wheat ex- I
Rich, Fresh Ground Brazilian Coffee at a NEW LOW
PRICE! ______________
parents do and are. and not what port subsidy at Portland.
Only I
they tell him.”
BI-KARB.
3113.544.04 is listed as general ad- I
PRODUCE FEATURES
Another visiting specialist was W. ministrative expense in this state. i
Lb. Pkg.
P. Jackson, field secretary of the
Wheat benefits have accounted for I
National
Recreation
association, the bulk of AAA payments in Ore- I
whose topic was “Recreation, a Home gon, the total at the first of the I
Van Camps
Large Size Navels
and Community Need.” The in­ year being 33,880.348.65, compared I
Cans
Large
creased interest in this subject was with 3366.166 64 for the corn-hog I
Dozen
indicated by the enrollment of 157 program. The latter represents only I
delegates in the series of special the first payment on the 1934 con- I
Rolls
“training conferences" for group tracts, however.
|
leaders in recreation led by Mr
Umatilla county leads the state by I
WALDORF
A Scot Tissue
Jackson during the week. A simi­ a wide margin tn total rental and I
lar series was conducted in parent benefit payments received Next to I
Fancy Large Romes
They are the newest, the snappiest,
education by Miss Sowers and Miss Its total of 31.270.478.49 is Sherman I
Pkg.
the most exclusive sweaters for
Box ....
Flavored
Flora Thurston, acting professor of county with 3559.540.91. Morrow. I
spring and summer. Colors—-white,
child development and parent edu­ Wasco and Union counties follow in I
canary, rye, powder blue, guardsmen
cation. who was also one of the that order. Lincoln county farmers I
blue, and green.
principal leaders of the conference. have profited the least directly from I
Lb. Can
Ample opportunity to get acquain­ these payments, the total there be- I
ted with each other and with the Ing only 3930 so far. all from corn- I
Big Solid Heads
college staff and campus was afford hog payments.
12 Size
|
Can
ed by evening get-togethers, teas,
2Heads ......g...............
All wool, slide fastner. Other sweaters from
luncheons, parties and trips to pla­
A. H. Lauterbach, chief of the dai- I
$1.95 and up.
ces of particular interest. A festi­ ry section of the AAA. announced to I
val of plays was participated in by Oregon dairymen tn their state con- I
Lbs.
winning casts from Jackson. Joseph­ vention tn McMinnville that a fed- ■
Ripe Firm Golden Fruit
ine. Lane, Multnomah. Clackamas. eral butter marketing control pro- I
Columbia and Deschutes counties.
gram will be offered to the Pacific I
Multnomah county had the larg­ coast states in the near future. It I
Bulk Lb.
- •
THE STORE OF QUALITY &PERSONÄL SERVICE
est representation with 70 delegates, will be designed to accomplish much I
PHONE 241
HERMISTON
followed by Jackson with 65. Clack- the same results being attained lo- 9
ama» 52, Benton 48, and Lane 39.
rally by the Oregon butter market- •
Local Happenings
Men’s Work Shoes
e «
g 3 30
Burnhams
==========
Photographs!
REDMOND STUDIO
NOW IN HERMISTON
For Appointment See-
F T • —e DTIPp
BASIS THEATRE
DANCE
Irrigon • SAT.
SAFEWAY 5T0RE5
Week-End I SUGAR I Swans Down
27c
91c
FIG BARS 2» 19c PRUNES 3 - 19c
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
COCOA 2w 17c MILK 3
25c NOODLES
CHEESE
Sailing’s
IEOPATRA
White King"* 30c
Beauty Shoppe
CORN
Fels-Naptha
10c
Hey, Fellows!!
Have you seen the
“CLARK GABLE”
Sport Sweaters Yet!
TWIN SWEATER SETS
MEN’S
MOYER’S STORE
SOUP
10
19c
23c
c“5c
Mayonnaise
49c
AIRWAY COFFEE 19c 3 55C
Baking Soda
Oranges
Pork&Beans
IOC
Toilet Tissue
14c Apples
90
Jell WeU
Calumet postas
Lettuce
15
Tuna Flakes
10c
Baby Lima Beans 3 19c BANANAS
Peanut Butter