THURSDAY; DECEMBER 12, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Mrs. Anna Connor and son Jesse engineering school.
Connor of Pilot Rock spent Sunday
One of the most interesting ac
at the home of her daughter Mrs. complishments of the Oregon State
chapter is that it built and main-
Raymond Walker.
tains a cabin located on Mary’s peak
in the coast Tange mountains west
Charles Clark is now serving as
of Corvallis, Also the sound ampli-
meat cutter for the cold storage tying system that is being used at
Rev. C. R Moore was a business ;
Mrs. A.
Finley went to Port- locker room. Geo. Wurster, who has
visitor in Portland last week.
land this week to visit ber mother. held the position for several months football games, dances, and rallies
on the campus, was designed and in
was torced to give up the work be stalled by its members.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie were
J. Skovbo returned Wednesday
cause ot pressing farm work.
Pendleton business visitors Tuesday. | night from a business trip to Port-
Hermiston Community Park
----------- I land.
Shofield
of
Vancouver,
Mrs.
E.
C.
Geo. Ketching of Morgan, Ore,
Association.
Wn., arrived last week and expects
was another business visitor here
Raymond Walker is quite ill
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
to visit her
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
this week.
his home from pneumonia. Mrs. E.
W. J. Warner, for the next three the annual meeting of the members
Willcutt is serving as nurse.
weeks. Her daughter Patricia and of the Hermiston Community Park
Mrs. Harry Connor and daughter
son Edward have been with their Association will be held in the Pub-
were Pendleton business visitors
lie Library In Hermiston. Oregon, on
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cool of Ione
grandparents for some time.
over the week end.
the 13th dav of December, 1935.
were in town Wednesday on busi
7:30 P. M.
ness.
•
W. J. Warner. Secretary.
Mrs. Ina Wessell was a business
J. B. Whitworth, president of the
(Dec. 5—12)
visitor in Grandview, Wn., over the
American States Public Service Co.,
S. J. Devine of Lexington was a
ot Los Angeles, Calif., was in Her
week end.
business visitor in Hermiston Wed
miston last Friday attending to
nesday.
STANFIELD NEWS t
The Thrift Shop Sale opens at
business in connection with the Her t
By Sophronia Rhea
10:00 A. M. sharp, Saturday, De
miston Light A Power Co., of which
Eugene Pierce left ' Tuesday for
Miss Elva Berry returned to Stan
cember 14. Hundreds ot articles for
J.
A.
Clarke
is
manager.
Pendleton where he will I remain for
field Tuesday from a two week’s
sale cheap.
adv.
the present.
The funeral of James Johns Sr., visit in Corvallis with her niece Mrs.
Mrs. B. Haneline, Mrs. C. E.
president of the Hartman Abstract Dell Wilson, also in Portland with
Mr. and Mrs. Herfner of Spokane
Baker, Mrs E P. Dodd and Miss
Co.,
of Pendleton waa held Tuesday relatives.
Bel-
are visiting their aunt Mrs.
Marian Henderson motored to Pen
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse
in Pendleton. He died while on a
scamper of Columbia district.
dleton Wednesday.
trip to California, accompanied by and Mrs. R. D. Starkweather were
Mrs. Johns and their daughter. Miss Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duval of Lex
Mary Johns and Miss Kate Stan
The Rebekahs held a meeting in
ington celebrated their 25th wed
the lodge hall Monday night with
ding anniversary at their home De field of Butter Creek.
nomination of officers as the main
cember 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Osborn and business.
daughter Lola and son Norval of
Clyde Kennison was a visitor in
Homer Wilson of Wasco is a guest
HERMISTON. OREGON
Heppner were Sunday visitors at the
The Dalles over the week end.
of Clarence Buhman. Homer visited
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
here last winter and left this spring
Mrs. J. F. Lane entertained the
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Mr. Osborn is Mrs. Pierce’s cousin
for Wasco where he has been em
whom she has not seen for a num- Pollyanna club Wednesday after-
DECEMBER 13-14
ployed.
bet of years. He is now stationed at noon at her home.
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse entertained
Heppner as foreman of a CCC camp.
FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee 9:15
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sawyer left
Monday evening at a dinner honor
Sunday for Corvallis, where Mr. Saw
ing Mrs. M. Refvem on her birthday.
SATURDAY: Special Attraction
yer is attending a meeting of coun $64,900 CONTRACT LET
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
ty agents and extension workers.
FOR H. 8. BUILDING.
Hoggard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan
SYLVIA SIDNEY
and Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem.
Mrs. W. G. Webber returned Sat
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The Stanfield high school basket
urday from Dayton, Wn., where she genial address. He proposes to be on ball teams met defeat at Umatilla
had been for the funeral of her mo the grounds during the entire con Friday night.
ther, Mrs. Alice Clark, who passed struction of the building.
Miss Margaret Partmann. County
away December 3, at Camas, Wn.
After months of effort and studi Health Nurse, returned Friday to
ous application the general program check the tuberculin tests. There
W. A. Hineline of the Minnehaha to give the district a splendid high
was a ten per cent reaction.
district returned the first ot last school building has been worked
The high school play. “Big Bro
week from a week's visit in Yakima. out on a very economical and defi-
ther,” will be given Friday, Decem
Wn„ with Mrs. Hinline’s brother nite plan.
ber 13. and the east includes the
aand wife. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wil
It has been suggested that the following: John Camerons, the big
PLUS Three Short FEATURES
liams.
high school body put on the founda- brother, Melee Hutton: Lyle, the
tion program, but no ceremonies darling brother, Tom McDermott:
Mrs. L. E. Simons of Walla Walla
SUNDAY - MONDAY
have yet been outlined.
Mrs. Camerons, their mother. Patri
who has been visiting her son and
cia Richards: Janet Laird, the char,
DECEMBER 15 - 16
family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons
MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE
mlng girl who eomes to visit the
for the past week, left Sunday for
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Camerons.
Marian Sturdivant: Alice
three
Pendleton where she visited
AT OASIS THEATRE
Mehuns, a working girl, Doris Hut
dsys with friends before going on to
“Mary Burns, Fugitive,” a colo r- ton; Mr. Morton, John’s boss, Tom
her home.
Local Happenings
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OASIS THEATRE
FUGITIVE
J. A. Reeves and son Jack,
daughter Mrs. Ben Spencer
Edithanne, motored to Dayville,
Saturday where they visited
Reeve's daughter and husband,
and Mrs. Frank Morgan. They
turned late Sunday evening.
Owen Wister's clas-
who asked no quar-
A VICTOS FLEMING
PLUS Short FEATURES
and
and
Or.,
Mr.
Mr.
ful tale of love, drama and clashes
with the law, will be at the Oasis
theatre Friday and Saturday.
In “Mary Burns’ Fugitive,” Miss
Sidney plays the role of a girl hunt
ed by the law. a victim of circum
stantial evidence. An absorbing tale
of love and clashes with justice, the
story centers around Miss Sidney, in
the title role, who serves part of a
prison term, breaks jail, falls In
love with a rich and famous scien
tist, becomes a newspaper headline,
hunted by her former sweetheart
gangster and the long arm of the
law. innocent of the crimes of which
she has been declared guilty.
After many dramatic, swift mov
ing. actionini situations, the film
reaches a smashing climax. Melvyn
Douglas. Alas Baxter. Wallace Ford,
Pert Kelton are in the cast.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke lead the discus
sion on the topic "Christmas Spirit
in Many Lands,” at the regular mon
thly meeting of the Missionary So
ciety of the Union church, at the
home of Mrs. Jens Skovbo Wednes
day afternoon. Rev. Harold Black-
lund of Gladstone. Or., who is con
ducting services at the Baptist
church gave a discussion on Chinese
Missions in Portland. Following the
business meeting an exchange of in-
expensive gifts was enjoyed and de-
licious refreshments served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Knerr OUTDOOR ROMANCE SEEN
and Mrs. Bert Mullins. Twenty-two
IN "THE VIRGINIAN"
ladies enjoyed the afternoon.
Hundreds of head of bellowing
cattle, hard-riding and straight-
shooting cowboys and rustlers form
the background for one of the most
delightful love stories and outdoor
film classics that has ever been pre
sented for the enjoyment of the
movie-going publie.
In "The Virginian." which comes
to the Oasis theatre Sunday and
Monday, we see Gary Cooper, in the
title role. Walter Huston as the
fast-shooting villain, and
Richard
Arlen. Mary Brian and Eugene Pel
lette In the supporting cast of the
production, which was adopted from
the novel and play by Owen Wister
and Kirk LaShelle anti was directed
by Victor Fleming.
to show you our
selection of
High Quality Gift Merchandise
Hermiston Drug Co.
I Will be at my shop next Wednes-
day, Dec. 18. with his deGraff
Ultra-Invert Permanent Oil Wave
I machine. Also a complete beau-
ty service.
Give her a Permanent for Xmas
by Leonard Reynaud, at
JIMMIE’S
BOARDMAN NEWS 1
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
A large crowd attended the Ladies
Aid bazaar held in the church base
ment Saturday evening. A lovely din
ner waa served after which the vari
ous booths were opened. At 8:30
a Hokus-Pokus comedy program was
given in the church.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waite of
Troutdale spent the week end in
Boardman. On Friday evening they
were guests at the S. C. Russell home
and on Saturday night at the Ray
Brown home. They visited a number
of friends while here.
Willard Baker spent the week end
in La Grande and Baker. His Grand-
father Baker returned to Boardman
with him for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson spent
the week end here at the A. R. Bar-
low home. They returned to Wasco
Monday.
A large number of children are
out of school this week because of
illness.
Miss Katie DePinto and George
Wicklander, Jr., of Boardman were
married at Walla Walla Saturday.
Mrs. Wicklander is the sister of Mrs.
Veto Collosso with whom she has
Castle
been making her home
Rock, and Mr. Wicklander is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicklander of
Boardman. They will make their
home in Boardman where they are
receiving the beet wishes of their
many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicklander Sr.
and Mrs. Eva Warner attended the
wedding at Walla Walla Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graves and
STOCK REDUCTION
BARBER SHOP
HERMISTON
family who have made their home
in Boardman for a number of years
are moving this week to Hubbard
where they will make their home. A
family from Rock Creek will move
onto the ranch where the Graves
have been living.
The Home Economics club met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. When election
of officers was held. Mrs. L. Skovbo-
was elected chairman; Mrs. Shan
non. vice chairman; Mrs. N. Thorpe,
secretary; and Mrs. Nick Faler,
treasurer.
The Ladies Aid socit 2
all day meeting and p<
in the church basemer
The day was spent 1
sewing and making fl
the bazaar.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Diayucu pii
to leave Thursday for a trip to Cali
fornia. They will first stop In Port
land for a visit with a brother of
Mr. Slayden’s and then go on to San
Diego where they have a number of
relatives. Later they will visit a
daughter in Calexico before return
ing home the first of February.
Nellie Dillon of Seattle spent last
week here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Dillon.
The Community Christmas pro
gram will be held in the school audi
torium Thursday evening, December
19. A fine program is being planned
and will be presented by the school.
The public is invited to attend.
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For Remodeling and Repairing ——
Under New Management January 1st, 1936
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ETE KAPPA NU FRATERNITY
Oregon State College. Corvallis.
Dec. 2—Pt chapter of Ete Kappa Nu.
national honor society in electrical
engineering at Oregon State college,
of which Edward H. Houghton of Ir-
rigon. senior tn electrical engineer-
Ing at Oregon State is treasurer, re
cently won the distinction for be
ing the most outstanding of the 24
chapters In the organization for the
year 1934-1935.
As a result of winning first place.
Pi chapter will be giren
silver
plaque by A. B. Zerby, executive-
secretary of the society.
hen he
visits the campus la December. A
similar plaque is awarded each year
to the most outstanding chapter by
the New York Alumni association of
Eta Kappa Na.
Besides ths high scholastic aver-
age of Its members for the year
1934-35. Pi chapter conducted a
round-table discussion on engineer-
lag education, at which faculty mem-
McCormick; Hortense, his daughter,
Nadine Rueber; Sidney Chalmers; a
jolly Englishman, Jim Kinley.
Norman Bline of Walla Walla was
a guest of Miss Faye Green over the
week end. Mr. Blaine is enrolled in
medical arts at Whitman college.
Mrs. Oatman arrived in Stanfield
Tuesday afternoon to spend the
Christmas holidays with her daugb-
ter Mrs. Claude McCall.
Miss Elva Berry, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Vil-
lermoure, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
McCall attended Eastern Star in
Hermiston, Tuesday evening. Miss
Berry was elected Worthy Matron.
Mr. Villermoure, Worthy Patron, and
Mrs. Sloan, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem and
family and Mrs. Geo. Briggs of Her
miston spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Berry of West
on.
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