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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936. PAGE THRU ■ANNIE OAKLEY” FAMOUS SURE SHOT STORY I ri ; The thrilling story of a beautiful girl who, wholly feminine at heart, invades a man's vocations and found romance as well; and who captured the world's rifle-shooting champion ship, is brought to the screen in "Annie Oakley,” starring Barbara Stanwyck. The film is based on stirring, un usual events in the life of Annie Oakley, who attained international fame in the eighties with the Buf falo Bill Wild West Show. In her debut demonstration of her shooting skill, she met the man who was later to become her husband. “Annie Oakley” will be at the Oasis theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday/ I • • t COLUMBIA NEWS t By MARIJANE HAMMER. 809., STEEL MAKERS say—"Ford buys the best steel.” Other suppliers of materials and parts will tell you—“Nobody checks up as closely on quality and price as Ford.” This means a great deal to you as a motorist. It is our way of safeguarding the interests of every purchaser and it leads to this—“The mechanical depreciation on a Ford is less than most cars, especially after the first year.” This is one sign of the extra value in the Ford V-8. Accuracy in manufacturing is another. (The Ford is made to unusually close precision limits.) And there is a long list of fine-car features that are exclusive with Ford in the popular field. Have you a V-8 engine in your car? You pay $1645 for it in any other car but Ford. Does your car have Center-Poise Riding? Ford gives you this modern feature— “a front-seat ride for back-seat passengers.” Does your car have fool-proof Super- Safety Mechanical Brakes? The Ford V-8 gives you this proved design, with 186 square inches of braking surface. Does your car have a genuine steel body structure? Does it have Safety Glass all around? Ford is the only low-price car that gives you this extra protection without extra cost. You get these fine-car features in the Ford V-8 because of Ford manufacturing methods and low-profit policy. $25 A MONTH, after usual down-payment, buys any model of the new Ford V~3 car—f^om any Ford dealer—anywhere in the United State . Ask about the new U C C %2% per month Finance Plans. FORD V-8 BE OUR GUESTS... Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Columbia Network. Fred Waring and His Penn sylvanians on Tuesday nights (Columbia) and Friday nights (N.B.C.). See radio page for details New York’s chance of experienc The smallest frogs are about an 424009090*999* ing earthquakes is relatively slight, inch long, whereas the largest spe IRRIGON NEWS t says a geologist of Columbia Univer cies runs as large as 12 Inches in t By Mrs. W. C. Isom sity. length. (Too late for last week.) Mrs. Woods from The Dalles is vi siting Mrs. C. H. Steward this week. Dr. Bitts, who has been holding meetings at the Pentecostal church the past ten days, left Thursday for REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Mossy Rock, Wn., to conduct meet ings. for The Irrigon school placed first in many activities at the Morrow coun ty track meet which was held at Heppner Friday, May 1st. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware Present Deputy District Attorney have purchased the five acre tract A resident of Umatilla County for with improvements formerly owned 35 years. Educated at Oregon by Harry McMillan at Hermiston. State College, and graduate Ore They will remain on their ranch here gon Law School. Fifteen years this season. continuous practice in Umatilla A. W. Vancleve made a trip to County, last 5 years as Deputy Portland Saturday. District Attorney. Miss Bessie Wilson who is attend ing Normal school at La Grande, is “HONEST, ECONOMICAL AND visiting her mother, Mrs. Nora Wil FAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT." son, for a few days. (Paid Adv.) Jess Oliver is again home from his trip into Washington. Frank Fredrickson, who lost his home by fire a short time ago. Is erecting a new residence on the same site. The Somo’s moved into their new I house this week. Mrs. Oliver was a Hermiston visi tor Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mrs. E. Bed well and Mrs. E. Fagerström visited I Mrs. Lloyd Aldrich Friday. The Misses Lila and Verna Tittle REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE j of Monmouth. Ore., visited at the H. C. Warner home Saturday night. ! They had been visiting at the Stan- I field and Hermiston schools placing I their applications for positions for [ the coming year. Mrs. Georgie Langdon from Hepp- : "Experienced, impartial ser j ner visited at the John Voile home vice to all the County. from Friday until Sunday. Adequate Old-Age Pensions.” Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gentry and | Rex Langdon from Heppner visited | at the John Voile and W. C. Isom homes Sunday. Primary Election - May 15th Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and I little daughter were dinner guests | of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday. Born in Indiana in the year- 1893. Reared on a farm. Mr. Buzzard of Hermiston was a tended public schools and the University of Iowa. Taught in public schools three years. Served nineteen months in Artillery business visitor in this vicinity Sun during World War. nine months In France. Farmed two years. day. Foreman Umatilla County bridge construction 1921-1924, chief accountant and cost clerk Roadmasters office 1925-1929; Chief Government plant breeders have A.C. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhodes motored to Pendleton Saturday afternoon to see the Tom Mix circus. Jim Knox was employed at the E. C. Hughes ranch Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable attend ed an American Legion meeting in Condon last Monday. J. H. Reid was ill at his home this week. L. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were Pendleton business visitors Saturday. Harvey Hicks of Arlington visited at the H. A. Hooker home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and family of Pilot Rock visited at the Baxter Hutchison home Sunday afternoon. Marvin Hutchison is a brother of Baxter Hutchison. John Knox, who has been absent from school for some time, returned Monday. Mrs. H. J. Ott spent the week end in Corvallis as a guest of her daugh ter and son over Mother’s Day on the Oregon State college campus. Joe Hawkins of Adams was a bus iness visitor at the Tom Wilson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson, John Aldrich, Mrs. R. E. Osborn and Mar guerite and Richard Rainwater were Sunday visitors at the Tom Wilson home. Mrs. Ryland and daughters Adila and Beulah and Lester Colpttts at- tended the Tom Mix circus in Pen- dleton Saturday. Gloria and Viola Pelletier and Phillip Wilson were among those who attended the Umatilla County Music Festival in Pendleton Friday afternoon. Mrs. Williams and Pansy and Jack Williams of Pendleton, visited at the Henry Hooker home Sunday. They are former residents of Colum bia district. Opal Barber, who has been visit ing relatives in Kansas for the past few months, is expected to return home about the first of June, fol- , lowing graduation. Mrs. Joe Hawkins and daughter , Jane of Adams and Mrs. Bob O'Neil AYTAU MORTONE SOUND SERVICE IL- PHONE 121 ADJACENT TO THEATRE 10-9-36-10 . IEI HP n __________ THE MAYTAG COMPANY • me MODEL 1 10 $74.50 MANUFACTURERS PHIL YATES Wasco, Sherman County CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION For Congress Second District “His personal and political rec ord is free from criticism.”— Sherman County Journal. Two terms in legislature, and State Senator from Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties Has never been defeated for office, VOTE 50 X (Paid Adv.) was an all night guest of Viola Pel letier Monday. The Townsend barbecue was held at the Columbia park Sunday. About 1400 people from Umatilla county and part of Washington attended the picnic. The Rev. Glenn Wade Springs on flunk day. Frances Rainwater of Hermiston presided over the program. of Pendleton were Sunday visitors at the Tom Wilson home. Lois Hutchison, Jo Ellen Mopps, Barbara Ried and Coy Dunham are the seniors from Columbia district who spent the end at Bingham week is ye. District Attorney • Maytag achieve ments during many years have won far-reaching public confidence. Maytag respects this confi dence by adhering always to highest quality standards. Easy payments, e Gasoline Multi Motor Maytags also available. • See the new Maytag Ironer. (87 Ta. VW $50,4. 27 Sle Str. i Felln: — VOTE X58 Vote 60 X Carl Chambers County Judge Tax Deputy 1929-1930 and 1933 1936. payer in Umatilla County. A home owner and tax- Paid Adv. developed two new varieties of sug- ar beet that are more resistant to curly top disease than beets now be ing grown. lubrication a furious now pace R evolutions per MINUTE' OW can the new cars give you up to 88 per cent more horse- power with the same size engines? 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