The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 31, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FACE TWO
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
taut business enterprises will be
outlined for the coming year. It Is
the duty of every live business man
of this community to be present at
this most Important meeting. We
need the cooperation of every mem
ber of the club to work for the suc­
cess of our community. Let's keep
the community spirit alive. It means
progress, growth, development. It's
the most valuable asset we can have
and It will surely enable us to make
a decided success of the year, 1932.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER (1. 1X 1
the Christmas holidays wltb her p a-1
rents, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Thomp­
son.
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
Dorothy llareyman of Portland Is
visiting ber father and brother dur­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
ing
the vacation.
By H. W. KLAGES
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring,
Mrs. Hazel Shuck was called to
Publishers
Umatilla from her home In Hillsboro
because of tbe illness of her father,
In this article, the three last plant one Yucca (Palm Leafed), and
Entered as Second Class M a t t e l
John Peterson.
groups will be outlined; namely, the on eacb side of this Yucca plant
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Mrs. Clinton Harvey and daugh- !
ter7'Min'n'ie'Eilcn."‘a’nd »on Gwr’ge. 1,rg# grOUP ou the Eaat B,de and Kerrla (Japmoca), three on each
Oregon.
of Portland, are visiting with rela- i partly in front of the house and the side, six In all. Each one should be
tlves here. Mrs. Harvey was called two small ones which break up the planted three feet from the edge of
Subscription Rates:
here last week to the bedside of her , ront corners.
One Y e a r ................... .4.................. >2.00
the lawn and should be set 4 H feet
father, John Peterson, who is very 1
I,;
The large group on the east side apart. The next step tn this group,
Fix Mouths .................................. (1.0<
Three M onths..................................... 6f
Beryle Gurdane motored to Pen- answers the same purpose as the Is to plant a Horpe Chestnut 4 feet
one across on the west side, and from the edge of the former group,
»
♦ dleton Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewelyn Brownell i I tends to make t„ , front yard Iook toward the foundation in the grass
WE DESIRE TO THANK E ACH OF OUR FRIENDS
>
CHURCH ROTES
« motored to Pendleton Tuesday on
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..
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Happy New Year! What a bles >
wider. It also breaks up the straight on the lawn. For an edging, plant
• business.
FOR THEIR ESTEEM AN D FAVORS OF THE LAST
sed phrase! Speak it from the
D. C. Brownell who haas been !
on the East »Id® along the edge, 40 Japanese Thumbergie, two feet
YEAR.
quite 111 at the home of his son. Lew- . and at the same time forms a screen apart clear around the front part of
heart, and then strive to make every
elyn. Is much better and is able to i tn front o( the shady part on the this group which is the final step.
CHRISTIAN
SCIEBCc
CHURCHES
one's New Year a happy year and
T H A T THE OPENING YEAR WILL BRING A RICH
ae up and around again.
Lewelyn and D. C. Brownell mo­ East side. This la the private part
Size and Kind of Plant«.
tiZ^hrlstian Science" was the snb-
yours will be happy indeed.
HARVEST OF YOUR HOPES AND AMBITIONS IS
of
this
plan
meaning
that
In
thia
tored
to
Pendleton Wednesday
Ject of the Lecson-Permon In
The Globeheid Locust which was
As you turn the corner Into the
shady
spot,
the
lawn
furniture
OUR
CORDIAL WISH.
on
business.
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
new year, look back a minute over
Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of should be placed. This group la ex­ mentioned In former paragraphs
Sunday, Dec, 27.
’endleton visited Here this week actly the same size as Its neighbor should be grafted on a black Lo­
the road you have been traveling
The Golden Text was, "The glory
•l»h friends.
the past year. It seemed a long way of the Lord shall be revealed, and
on the west side, twenty-four feet cust stock 18 inches high. Anyone
Miss
------ Velva Bray
_ who . is working
_ r|y deep, and comes within 16 or 17 Interested in this group is welcome
when you started out. but It hai
all flesh shall see it together: for
in Yakima spent Thursday and Fr
1 een traversed at last. See the line
the mouth cf the Lord hath spoken
.ay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. feet of the foundation while the to come to my place and get graft­
It” (Isa. 40:5).
■V. T. Bray. Miss Bray returned to south or front end is Just 32 feet ing wood free. After the globehead
of that road ever winding on, while
faklma Saturday morning.
Among tho citations which com­
of Hermiston
twisting here and there. Do you
from the front line or where the Is planted, go to the edge of this
Hugh Van Sholck and aon Del-
prised the Lesson Sermon was the
remember that boggy place iritc
hedge is to be planted. The north group and plant 8 snowberrys just
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over (50,000.
>ert went to Portland Friday night.
18 inches in from file edge of tbe
which you strayed? How you pro­ following from the Biblo: "I will
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and daugh­ end of this group Is Just 85 feet lawn and just 18 inches apart. Now
pray the Father, and ho shall give
F.
B.
Swayze,
Pre«.
-
B.
Alexander,
Vice-Pre«. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
mised yourself In your better mo­ you another Comforter, that he may
ters Betty and Jean spent the week north of the front hedge. If tbe
In
order
to
get
the
right
curve,
plant
ments, "I will turn over a new leaf.” abido with you for ever; Even the
in Portland with Mr. McKenzie who right distances are measured off,
.» employed on the Union Pacific. you will find that everything will be one on each end, first Just 12 feet
Have you been true to yourself? If Spirit of Truth" (Jno. 14:19, 17).
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoick
from the corner each way and have
not, once more before you step out
The Lenr.on-Sormon also Included
and children Deloris and Delbert properly located.
Into the pure New Year, renew your the following passage from the
It Is a good Idea to be sure and the half way point of this row of
lotored to Pendleton Thursday.
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
promises to your better natures.
Bernice Byrnes left for Touchet plant as outlined In this group as it snowberrys come within Just 7% M. T. Matott had Christmas dinner day night.
ence
and
Health
with
Key
to
the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms end
Vash.,
Thursday to spend Christmas Is planned to balance the whole feet of the very outside corner of with the Rodda family.
Don't stay, but linger near the plea­
vlth her grandmother, Mrs. A. W
Mrs. Frank Stone and sons Albert children motored to Pendleton Sat­
your yard. Halfway between the
sant outlooks, keep near the bitr Scriptures", by Mary Balter Eddy:
landscape
beautifully.
Everything
tyrnes. She returned to Umatilla
of high ground where you breathe "Science is an cmana'lon of divine
in this large group is planted for a Globehead and the circle of snow­ and Frank were Christmas guests at urday.
Sunday night.
Mind, and is atone ab!o to interpret
purer air and can gee afar off Hea­ Cod aright. It h~s a spiritual, and
Mrs. Hull of Spokane Is visiting good reason and it must be under­ berrys, plant a row of Blue Delphi­ the Cleve Clark home.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters,
it the home of her son Harry Hull. stood that monotony Is your hardest num, with Splrea Thumbergi being
Mrs. Zella Horner and daughter
ven’s high hills of blue, make the cot a material origin. It Is a di­
Neva and Lenna, were In Hermiston
The
annual
Christmas
program
planted
on
each
side
of
the
Delphi-
of
Corvallis
who
are
up
for
Christ­
motive pure work for the object. vine utteranro, — the Comforter
which was presented by the school battle to win 'in landscape garden­ num. Delphinum is then planted on mas visiting Mrs. Horner's parents, nnd Echo Saturday.
Be diligent in seeking the better which leedeth into ell truth” (p.
tnd Sunday school combined was vo ing. Every time you plant a tree or
The Pine City plays given Friday
ways and in twelve more short 127).
ihrub, have a specific reason for do- each side of the Splreas and a circle Mr. and Mrs. Martin, also visited
ted a complete success.
Thursday evening the members of ng so and you will see how mono­ of these is made as you did with the 'over the week end with with Mrs. night at the auditorium were well
months, take another retrospective
he Junior and Senior Christian En- tony Is washed out and charm and snowberrys. After the Globehead Horner’s sister, Mrs. Bert Quick.
attended in spite of tbe bad roads.
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
glance and see how much pleased
ieavor met at the church and went
develops to a certain size, the Splrea
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Krayger and Eats were served after the program
you will be with yourself, how much
Wallace E. Jones, Pastor
iround town singing Christmas car­ beauty added.
more of goodness and genuine worth
The first thing to plant in this Thumbergi can be removed and daughters Genevieve and Katrina, and candy was sold between plays.
ds which were led by Louise Byrnes.
10:20 A. M., Communion.
this will seem to possess. We can
group
is one Lombardy Poplar Just planted where tbe two outside Del- had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Proceeds amounted to (39.40. A 3-
Dale Spinning of Portland is
10:30 A. M„ Pong Service.
wish no hotter thing for all our rea­
spending
the
Christmas
holidays
at
7
feet
in
from the east line on a cen­ phinums were planted as by this Mrs. Clyde Ebert of the Columbia act play is to be presented in the
10:55 A, M„ Sermon, "The Sec­ the home of his grandparents, Mr.
near future.
ders than that they begin the new ond Mile."
ter line east and west. Twelve feet time the Delphlnums have out-grown district.
and Mrs. Duncan
their desired effects and the Globe­
year animated by a firm resolve to
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hesser bad
11:2o A. M., Teaching Service.
The closing of school Wednesday in each side of this Lombardy Pop­ head would be crowding your Spl­
turn all its experience into profit
Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
made possible for the school teach lar and seven feet in from the east
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
reas. After this change has been
for themselves, mentally, morally
7:30 P. M. Churcll Service. Sub­ ers to go to their respective homes line, plant 2 Globehead Locusts six made, you will find that the Globe­ W. A. Hineline.
for Christmas. Miss Ina Gilbert will feet, six inches high. When that is
socially and materially, and then to ject, "Seeing Jesus.”
Mrs. M. C. Fehler of Missoula,
spend the holidays at Hermiston; lone you will find that two spaces head will then come just the right
faithfully carry out the resolution.
Montana Is visiting with her bro­
Miss Dyer at Hermiston with her
distance from your Snowberry edg­ thers, C. M. and E. L, Jackson,
parents; Miss Pope left for her home are left, one on each side of each
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons Bil­
Next Tuesday noon will mark the >
♦ in Corvallis; Mr. Yager will remain Globehead Locust. In the center of ing. The same can be done with the
two rear corners by moving the P. lie and Bobby were shopping in Pen­
in Umatilla; Miss Corrcgan went to
first meeting of tho Hermiston Com­ >
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS < Portland: Miss Ricco left for Prai­ hese spaces make a triangle with G.’s.
four foot sldee and plant In each
mercial Club in the New Year. New ♦
dleton on Saturday.
* rie City; W. H. Bloom will spend the point
This completes the group but you
one Hydrangea P.G. which
officers will be elected and Impor-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Harris and son
holidays in Spokane; Miss Rtx will
Beth Cooney, who is attending visit In Portland and Centralia and world of course make three In each will probably want to plant some spent Christmas day with Mr. and
school In Baker, Is spending the va­ Mr. Van Scholack will remain in roup, making a total of six in all. perenials in the spaces in the lawn. Mrs. George Wagner of Hermiston.
cation with her parents, Mr. and Umatilla during the vacation.
t Is a good idea to plant them so Between the corner groups and the
Roy Kendler of Nlssa, Idaho, spen!
Mrs. J, Coonoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowmnn and daugh­ the holidays nt tbe home of his par­ -ou have two In a straight row along two large groups arc Ideal locations
♦
be edge of the lawn toward the for your favorite flowers, but DON’T <•
ter. Margaret, have again returned ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler
( ladys Thompson who Is employed
to make their home in Umatilla af­
!o’ ehead Locusts, as you would dig a space or strip more than two *
PINE CITY NEWS
♦
$1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou­
ter about a years absence. They had In Beattie spent the holidays at the tot want one In front and two back feet wide or you will cause your ❖
♦
NOW AVAILABLE
7 AILA
AT THE
sand other prizes are offered for ex­
recently moved to Portland from home of her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. if It as the widest space should ba lawn to look narrow and monotony
amples
of skill w ith a jackknife. Entries
fl. O. Thompson.
Hot L-ke, Oregon.
Miss Margaret Howard spent Sat­
may be any kind of model, figure or
text to your lawn. Fifteen feet will develop. Red and pink are the
Sir
and
Mrs.
William
Logan
will
(ladyg Fromda'h h"e returjieC
special carving, requiring skill and in­
pend the Christmas holidays in freight in from the East line, half- best colors and yellow also stands urday at the J. S. Moore home.
Portland, Oregon.
genuity, made entirely o f wood, and
frr'tn a abort visit to ' o (land
Lvcrett, Idaho.
Charley Morehead and Roy Neill
at the het.d of the list for these lo­
vay
between
each
Globehead
and
w ith no other tools than a jackknife.
CLASS "A” j A t r (REPROOF
Mvry - ano ' haw or "ortiand ta
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and
made a business trip to Heppner-
visiting with licr (• thcr here during daughter Mildred motored to Pen- 'xtmbardy Poplar, plant two Presi- cations.
Watch the next issue of the Her­ Monday.
lent Grevy Lilacs grafted or budded.
ho Christmas holidays.
die on Monday.
Dorothy Lash left
for Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
Sir. and Mrs. Tom Tuckar and son Eighteen feet in from the East line, ald In which the growth of t. beau­
»here she will visit with her mother Joe spent tho holidays with Sir. nidn-ay between the two lilacs, tiful hedge, the making and proper and children were business visitors
Fearih Prtn.............. .......... »0
Mrs. A1 Kennedy and stater, Berna- Tucker's parents. Mr. and Sirs. Joe
Flftli Priie.................
In
Heppner
Saturday.
care
of
a
healthy
and
velvety
lawn
dart
one
clump
of
ornamental
grass
llne.
Tucker In Portland.
A n d alto there are twenty-five $10 prizes and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Abbot
left
Sun­
and
the
location
of
walks
w
ill
be
,'ames Stephens has gone to Port­
fifty o f $5.00 each. In addition, 1000 roecial
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and (Rcvana) and In front of thia grass,
jackknive« w ill be distributed to all winners of
land to visit with relatives and daughter Franris spent Christmas three feet from the edge of the lawn the topics Mr. Klages will discuss,
day for Pilot Rock where they will
cash awards and to those receiving honorable
friends during the holidays.
day with Sir. Chapman’s parents In
mention. In case o f ties duplicate prizes w ill be
spend a few days. They w ill return
'
~
Dole Caldwell has returned to Pendleton.
hipping association for Baker coun- school.
to
the
Boylen
ranch
after
the
holi­
chool after several weeks absence
Ralph Joder of The Dalles spent y is being promoted by granges of
A ll rules and details o f this contest are in the
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter went to days.
aimed ftotn sickness.
issue o f Popular Mechanics Magazine now on sale.
the Christmas holidays with his ‘he county, reports P. T. Fortner, Dayton for Christmas.
Buy a copy at any newsstand or consult one at
Mrs. Emma Butler and daughter. wife, Mrs. Joder. of this city.
Mr. and M>*s. W. D. N eill and
your library. You do not have to be a regular
county agent. The move for such an
Ralph Richard and family spent Ralph and Bernice made a business
Fern, sold the Black nnd Orange
Jack Cherry Is spending the va­
Washington nt 12th Street
Cafe sad have gone to California cation at his home in this city.
organization was proposed by the Christmas In Portland.
trip to Hermiston and Echo Satur­
where they will moke their home.
POPULAR MECHANICS
Janice and Vance Matott are at day.
Mrs. Montin end daughter of Se­ McEwan grange and was approved
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
Forma McIntyre of Portlund Is attle
have
moved
to
this
city
where
at
a
recent
meeting
of
the
county
La
Grande
with
their
grandparents.
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
visiting her father, Alex McIntyre they will make their home.
Tom Boylen spent Thursday, Fri­
M A G A ZIN E
pomona grange. Committees have
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge went to day and Saturday on the creek. He
here during the Christmas holidays.
— For Permanent Guests —
CHICAGO. ILL
Edward Chapman of Slesner visi­
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fromdslh and ted fricndR in Umatilla Saturday. been appointed In each of . the sub­ Spokane to visit with Mrs. Murige's attended the playa at Pine City Fri­
Wo Have Rooms As Low As
daughter Lois returned to their home
A. Tillson spent Christmas day In ordinate granges to work with Mr. mother, Mrs. Humbolt. They return­
$6.00 week, $20.00 mo. n V olf Point, Montana, aiior visit­ Portland
with relatives.
Fortner in ascertaining the feasibi­ ed the last of the week.
ing at the L. Fromdalh home here
Dorothy Mattice attended the an­ lity of such an association and per­
Mrs. M. T. Matott substituted fot
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
lor several weeks.
nual Christmas party given by the fecting Its organization If found de­
Mr. Mudge during his absence but
FOR YEARS WE HAVE BEEN EXTENDING
Agnes Thompson who Is attending Hermiston High school Saturday.
went .to LnGrande unday mornlnr
Mr. and Mrs. Burley and daugh­ sirable.
school in foattle Is home to spend
OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR A
ter Earlena of Portland are visiting
CORVALLIS— More than
9170 for her vacation.
at the John Burley home.
Oregon farmers distributed 110,000
Miss Nora McDaid was home Iron
Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of
Pendleton spent the holidays with pounds of squirrel poison on their Alpine but left Monday for Portland
TO EVERYONE.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. They re­ farms during 1931, according to re­ where she will attend the Orego
turned home Sunday accompanied ports received at the central exten­ State Teachers convention.
by Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
We fervently do so again.
sion office here from county agents
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Albright had
Irene Fromdalh Is spending a few of the state. The saving in crop da­ for Christmas gues's, Mr. and Mrs
days of this week with Lota Jackson
mage effected by thia poisoning cam­ Ned Unger, Dorothy and Dan Rue
In Portland.
June Butson who is a pupil at the paign is estimated at 1115,000. Wal­ sell of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs
State Deaf school In Salem is visit­ lowa county was the heaviest user Oug Cronk.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John In eastern Oregon with 2 5 . ( 0 lbs.
Christian Reitz and Mr. and Mr«
bi ts, n.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell and sons, Lane county topped the list in west­
left Sunday night to spend the week ern Oregon with 700 pounds, fol­
with Mr Caldwell In The Dalles.
lowed by Yamhill with 5150 pounds.
Mrs. Harriet Ford who Is teach­ This material is mixed by county
ing school tn Beaverton, Ore., la
spending her vacation v lth her mo­ agents and distributed to the farmers
at cost.
ther. Mrs. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Tete McNabb and
LAKEVIEW— Everett Reid of the
family were dinner gues's of John New Pine Creek district has obtained
Wurster and family < hrbtmas day. plaus and blueprints from Victor
m a h o f U tti" ,
Miss Myrta Barnwell of Minnea­
polis, Minn., Is Vis.tiug her sister. John on, county agent, for the con-
Mrs. Blakely.
strnctlcn of a 400-hen laying house
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bly and child­ of the insulated type recommended
ren spent t? e ( h r ta tn ir ( holidays for east of the Cascades and now
V A LU I o» LOW COSTI
at Wlnoao. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. I arl Brownell of said to be coming into favor on the
Guaranteed Tire Repairing
Pasco vlalted with Mr. Brownells coast. Mr. Reid plans to build this
father here Sunday.
On your wheel
winter to take advantage of the low
$4.98
5.00-19
$6.95
V ednesday afternoon each grade price of lumber.
(29x4.40)
(29x5.00)
Lifetime Guaranteed
In s bool and also the high school
hsd their < hrlstmai rartles.
4.50-20
$5.60
5.25-19
$8.15
(29x4.50)
(29x5.25)
♦
Qtlfr ^rrmioiiin fyralh
Landscaping Sim plified
Now, at the Turn of the Year,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
W H IT T L E
Rocm & Bath
so
FO R A PR IZ E
$1
Washington Hotel
HAPPY NEW YEAR
m illions more
people
H IT T ’S
Our Coal Supply as It Was in the Making
«
buuonlu
I
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Tu« QUALITY tire u iih ia
the Reach of ALL
•CLAMAI'
TODAY'S K W COODTtA**«
ROHRMAN
4.75-10
:S«x4.-’)
$5 8)
6.0C-2O
(32x8.00)
$11.50
Äiw an me, haying Goodyear Ikhse
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M in n a •< a u Tms • a all mien * • «erro«*.
MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Sales und Service
Phone 571
Hermiston, Oregon
WITH FARMERS AROUND
THE STATE
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MINNEHAHA MEWS MOTES
♦
♦
TOLEDO— A definite program of
Those home for the Christ:
dairy Improvement was adopted by ' vacation are Lola Jackson from Port
the executive committee of the aew- ' land; Mrs. W. H. Heeser from
ly organized Lincoln County Dairy- i Sprlngwater. nar ■ktacada; Vlrgta-
men> association at a recent meet- | In nnd Grace Rodda free« Monmouth;
ln<| here. Among the projects desig- and Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Klagee from
tin ted to receive
snectal emphasis South Dakota.
for
during the comlnn year are stabili-
Grace Jackson
zation of butterfat prices, the defeat i Christ mas but baa returned to her
of the oleo-margerlne referendum. ! work at Pendleton.
and Inereased dairy ealf elu b work. I Marie Quick la home from Omn-
BAKER—A cooperative livestock gpr. Wash, where «he to httegilM
u2{.M”’,n L, 'On
lre”
fOW*t “ “ ” b*,,*T*d *• hSï* aPP**"d «o™« 250.000.000 years ago. This targe new
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