The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 23, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1933
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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cussed at the Commercial club meet- | grain field. If in the mountains, be
ing Tuesday was to have one man sure that the camp fire is safeguard
handle the distribution of supplies’ed from spreading in the event that
from the relief warehouse and also a few coals remain.
the Investigation of applications for | It is the duty of every citizen to
relief. A program could be worked take precaution in preventing fire
out with the city council whereby hazard. .
each man receiving aid could pay
for same by putting In a full day's
The Longest Day.
work cleaning vacant lots, grading
June 21, Tuesday, is classed as
streets, or assisting the city water
progressive
program. the longest day in the year, but C.
master.
which would eliminate the idea of C. Wylie, associate professor of as­
tronomy at the University of Iowa,
charity, could be work out to be
says
that in reality December 22
beneficial to all parties concerned.
The need of the person receiving aid will be the longest day of the year.
He says June 21 will be the long-
could be determined by the relief
est "daylight day" but that on De-
chairman.
cember 22 will be long and here is
It Is true, there are those who his explanation:
would take advantage of such a
"Because of the fact that we use
movement, but efficient distribution mean time rather than apparent
should be accomplished by a head time, sun moon is later from day to
who devotes the major part of his day by about 30 seconds near the
time to the work. It may seem, at date of the winter solstice. In mid­
present at least, that there are not November, for those living near a
many people on the surrounding standard meridian, sun moon occurs
projects who are in need of assist­ about 16 minutes before 12 while in
ance, but with such a surplus on February It occurs about 14 min-
hand, why not be prepared to meet utes after 12.
mergencies that are sure to arise
"When the sun moon is falling
this winter.
later from day to day by a clock
running on mean, or average time,
Fire Prevention.
the length of day defined as the in­
The time of year for fire hazard terval from sun moon is more than
is here. It behooves every i citizen to 24 hours. In this scene the longest
watch his habits with cigarette day this year is December 22.”—
stubs and matches. If traveling East Oregonian.
♦
• | ther of Mr. Roberts, was a visitor
• at the Roberts home this week.
Clarence Williams, half brother
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
• to Baxter Hutchison, and daughter
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
• Dona May, of LaGrande, were visit­
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
The
annual
school
meeting
of
dis-
ors at the Hutchison home Sunday,
Publishers.
trict No. 115 was held at the school Miss Williams will visit for two
house Monday evening. M. T. Ma- weeks
Entered as Second Class Matter
tott was elected to serve
Mrs. Horton and two children of ¡
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
for three years, W. G. Rodda to'
|
REGARDING THE NEW LAW PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT
serve
for
one
year
and
C.
Seitz
was
|
Pendleton
spent a few days visiting
Oregon.
elected as clerk.
. at the O. A. Wells home.
OF A TWO CENT TAX ON BANK CHECKS. WE HAVE
Subscription Rates:
Mrs. P. C. Albright was pleasant- ! A. W. Agnew of Portland spent a
FROM
NOT YET HAD ANY DEFINITE
INFORMATION
One Year ........................................ $2.00
ly surprised Friday when a party of few days in this district looking af-
her friends came down from Pendle- |
business interests,
Six Mouths ................................... J1.00
THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
ton. The ladies had a general good
Three Months .......................................50
time and enjoyed a picnic dinner at Mrs. Wells, mother of O. A. Wells
the Minnehaha springs. Those in returned from Portland last week to
the party were Mrs. Fred Lamber- | visit with her son.
son. Mrs. Bill White. Mrs. Frank ।
IF PATRONS WILL CALL ON JUNE 21st. OR AS SOON
ION
Clark, Mrs. Ed Ralston, Mrs. Mur-
THEREAFTER AS CONVENIENT, WE WILL BE ABLE TO
ray and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Guy
Cronk assisted the hostess during
GIVE YOU INFORMATION AS TO HOW YOUR CHECKING
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
the afternoon.
Miss Georgia Thom visited friends •
ACCOUNT WILL BE HANDLED AT THE LEAST INCON-
Preserving Foodstuffs.
at Adams over the week end.
.
W.
G.
Rodda
and
Frank
were
in
j
The Hermiston Commercial club,
’ VENIENCE AND COST TO YOU.
reaaieton on business Tuesday.
ruesuuy.
i
Mrs. Nora Berwick spent several
Pendleton
the Ladies Auxiliary to the Farm
Charley Rogers of Milton is visit-days of last week shopping In Port-
Bureau and other local civic organi­
ing with his niece. Mrs. W. A. Hine- land.
zations have discussed the question
line.
. „.rs. Jim O’Connell and daughter
/Last week Mrs. Fred Painter en- of Portland are visiting with Mr.
of gathering all surplus foodstuffs,
Joyed a visit from her parents, Mr. O’Connell, and other relatives in
including vegetables, fruits, and
of Hermiston
and Mrs. Allstott of Heppner.
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Umatilla
and Plymouth.
meats, from all possible sources, and
Howard Young is at Camp Clatsop
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Fay Gardener was a Portland vi­
canning It at the cooperative can­
for two weeks.
sitor for several days of last week, j
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
Dorothy and Dan Russell are down
nery, which will later be turned
Melvolia Root, who has been visit­
A
R
NORTON,
Cashier
D.
M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
from Pendleton to spend the sum­ ing at the home of her aunt and un­
over to the relief committee for dis­
mer with their grandparents, Mr. cle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, returned
tribution this winter. It costs Just
and Mrs. P. C. Albright.
home Sunday.
6 12 cents a can to preserve this sur­
O. K. Mudge returned from Port­
IIUIIO
Jess Connell spent several days of
plus food which may be a means of
land Sunday. He had been there to
last
week
in
Portland.
attend
the
American
Legion
conven
­
keeping some family from going
tion meeting. . George Schatz of
Gale Spinning of Portland visited
hungry this coming winter. One
HOT LUNCHES
Portland substituted at the station at the home of his grandfather over
:
careless-
along
the
highway,
do
not
dollar would pay tor the processing
during Mr. Mudge’s absence.
the week end.
of 15 cans and this money could be ly throw a lighted cigarette stub to
Mrs. O. K. Mudge is visiting her
Bill Roberts has returned from a
REFRESHING DRINKS
mother, Mrs. Margaret Hamblet at months visit in Washington around
donated by individuals as well as the side of the road where there is
CHURCH
NOTES
Spokane.
danger
of
ft
igniting,
causing
thous
­
local civic organizations.
Olympia.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice enter­
A new plan of distribution dis- ands of dollars damage to timber or
SPORTING GOODS
a visit from a former schoolmate, tained
a group of young people Wed­
Clyde Kelly of Emmett, Idaho.
honoring Mr. Rice’s
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Virginia Rodda who has been nesday evening
Harry Rhode. After games
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
teaching in Corvallis, returned home brother.
played, a delicious luncheon of
(Ts the Universe, Including Man, Sunday for the summer vacation. were
ice cream and cake was served.
Miss Rodda is re-employed in Cor­ Those
- Evolved by Atomic Force?”
young people in attendance
vallis for next year’s school.
was the subject of the Lesson- Ser­
were: Betty McKenzie, Margaret
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 100
A. D. Smith of Westland motored Brown, Myrtle Eyrnes, May Wurs-
mon in all Churches of Christ,
to Freewater on business Wednes­ aer, Dorothy Tonies, June Butson,
Scientist, on Sunday, June 19.
day.
Maxine
Rhode,
Annabelle
and
The Golden Text was, "The
J. M. Thom, Jr., and Bill Com- Elaine Spencer, Gene Tonies. Donald
heavens declare the glory of God;
Richard Gillivand of Portland is
stock left for Montana Tuesday. Harryman, Bobby and Claude Rhode
and the firmament sheweth his
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
They are going on a fishing trip.
Oliver
McNabb,
and
the
honor
guest,
handywork" (Ps. 19:1).
Mr. and Mrs. William Kryger Harry Rhode.
Fred Knudson.
spent Monday in Pendleton.
Among the citations which com­
Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and daughter
Mrs. Gladys
Mrs. Pearl Jarvis,
Quz L tjwd
Miss Nora McDaid, Miss Margaret Lange and Mrs. Jess. Connell and Thelma and Marian visited in Port­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
COno Puts
McDaid and Mary Rodda are enjoy- laughter Josephine motored to Pen- land Friday and Saturday.
UNDER THE .
following from the Bible: "O Lord
y
À
ng the summer school at Corvallis.
my God, thou art very great; . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard of
Monday on business.
Miss Nora McDaid, who teaches in ileton
Mrs. D. W. Jackson and daughter Heppner visited Saturday and Sun-
who stretchest out the heavens like
Morrow County, is a club leader. Louise
have returned from a weeks lay in Umatilla.
a curtain: . . . Who laid the founda­
Margaret McDaid received a county
to Portland where they visi-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark re­
tions of the earth, that it should not
scholarship from Morrow county for visit
Miss Jackson’s brother Alvin turned Tuesday after a weeks visit
be removed for ever” (Ps. 104:1, 2,
sewing club work and Mary Kodda ted
Jukres. They also attended the in Portland and Seaside.
5).
won a Umatilla county scholarship. Rose
Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Pace of Portland vi­
Mrs. Fred Painter was bitten by a
The Lesson-Sermon also included
At the annual school board elec- sited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle
Marble
is
rattle
snake
Saturday.
Dr.
the following passage from the
elec- one day last week.
lion
Monday,
Floyd
Miller
was
treating the injury which does not led as school director. Mrs. Elmore
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
II. B. Hull. Miss Agnes Kendler,
appear to be very serious.
ence and Health with Key to the
McKenzie and Henry Crisman tied
Mrs. C. A. Flanningan who has Cor clerk. Later it was decided that accompanied by Joe Norton of Her­
OVER
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
miston, motored to Walla Walla
been suffering from a severe case of Mrs. McKenzie won out.
“A material world implies a mortal
Walla Monday to a Red & White
Lonsolitis is somewhat improved.
The Executive Committee of the meeting.
mind and man a creator. The
Miss Merle Quick, who has been Christian
Endeavor met at the Com­
scientific divine creation declares
attending school in Washington, is munity
church
Friday
evening
Immortal Mind and the universe
home for the summer vacation.
they discussed plans to raise
created by God. Infinite Mind
Miss Mary McDaid of Pendleton is where
money and also to have better at­
creates and governs all, from the
here for a two weeks visit with home tendance of old members who are
folks.
mental molecule to infinity” (p.507).
backsliding. Those officers present
were Bernice Byrnes, president, An­
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
$ »
nie
Wurster,
secretary-treasurer,
€
Allan Hill, social chairman, Louise
Byrnes, Look-out chairman, Devee
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
PINE CITY NEWS
Brown, Missionary chairman, and
Mildred Conlon, meeting chairman.
COURIER TYPE
♦
♦ ♦
GOING
Due to the change of the railroad
H. C. Frank and son of Kenne­ time table, two more men were let
o. F. Bartholomew returned home
from Montana Sunday morning wick, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. L. I. out of service. Trains No. 11 and
He shipped his sheep to Montana King and family were Sunday visit­ 12 are stopping at the "Y”, above
last week.
ors at the Hobert Helm home. Mrs. the upper crossing, and all passen­
will be obliged to board the
Mrs. J. 8. Moore, Audrey. Naomi Frank and daughter, who have been gers
RETURNING
and Johnny Moore, visited at the visiting at the Helm home, returned train there. These changes took ef­
BOUGHT
fect Sunday. The section crew is
Roy Neill home Monday.
IN PAIRS
to Kennewick with Mr. Frank. Mrs. building a platform on which bag­
Several of the Pine City folks at­
gage will be loaded.
3Ox3S Cl.
IT’S
tended a dance given at the Ebson Frank and Mrs. King are Mrs.
(Home by midnight that date)
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller have
Helm’s sisters.
home near Alpine Saturday night.
BUY
returned from a weeks trip to Salem.
SMART
Lou and Burl Wattenburger have
Joe Udey drove to LaGrande Sun-
Leander Erwin has gone to Wash­
made several trips to the mountains day with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt- ington where he will find employ­
GOOD
for information
Firestone
for wood. They report that the wood house, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson ment.
TO—
COURIER TYPE
is being hauled out of the mountains
Evelyn
Foord
spent
Friday
at
the
SHOES
about these over-
and son Earl, and Sylvia Shutter.
very fast.
A. E. McFarland home with her
Order Tire
They
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Wal
­
Neill
and
Ber-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Each
and
friend,
Margaret
Bowman.
Price Each
the-holiday fares,
' , nice and Harold were dinner guests ler and Jean while there. The Wal­
T. S. Tilson spent Sunday In Port­
then
4.40-21....
93.10
<
i
at
the
Roy
Neill
home
Sunday.
ler
family
formerly
lived
in
Colum
­
land.
4.50-21
3.55
call on or address
1 ’
Marion Finch was a business visi- bia district. They also visited Mrs.
Keep them
Frances Stephens of
Maryhill
4.75-19
3.98
:
:
tor
in
Echo
last
Friday.
30x312Cl
2.89
5.75
REPAIRED
i >
J. S. Moore and Russell Moore Felthouse's brother, Lester Sinder ferry was a Umatilla visitor Satur­
day evening.
' [ went to the mountains Monday for and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. I
, , wood.
Mrs. C. A. Keller and two child­
Agent
(
i «
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger ren returned home Friday from Ro­ Wendell Lewelyn and Mrs. Elmore |
McKenzie retai ned Friday from
{ , and children were business visitors
? , In Heppner Wednesday of last week. chester, Minn., where Mrs. Keller Portland where they attended Grand
OLDFIELD TYPE
1 •
The baseball game between Pine has been taking treatment at the Lodge.
Mrs. Gram and Wallace Spencer
{ ’ City and Alpine Sunday at Pine Ci- Mayo Brothers’ hospital. She is get­ motored
to Pendleton Sunday where
i > ty was attended by a large crowd. ting along nicely.
they
visited Mr. Spencer’s daughter,
1} The Pine City team won the game
A
group
of
young
folks
enjoyed
a
Jeanne.
Jeanne has been very ill
"EACH
: , by two points.
EACH
party given by Charles Hunt at his at the St. Anthony’s hospital at
<>
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Wattenburger
. WHEN
Pendleton.
¡ ’ and Burl Wattenburger made a busi- home Saturday evening.
da Bi
BOUGHT
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh and
?
,
liess
trip
to
Umatilla
Sunday
morn-
Martin Lenz returned Tuesday grandson David Stearns were dinner
29
IN PAIRS
IN PAIRS
'
»
ing.
4.Lo 21
g
440.21
{ ,
A school meeting was held at the from a visit to Portland. Salem, and [guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowens
on
i > Pine City school house Monday af- Lebanon, making the trip on his I in Hermiston
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter
•ternoon. Herman Young was reelec- motorcycle.
Mildred motored to Pendleton Mon­
¡ : I ted as school district clerk and Char-
Mr. and Mrs. Meeker of Salem day where they spent the afternoon
i > 1 ley Bartholomew was reelected as visited at the Alpha Christley home
Firestone
shopping.
1} school director.
SENTINEL TYPE
OLDFIELD TYPE
Mr. and Mrs. Kennison of Stan­
i :
Marion Finch made a trip to the Sunday.
♦ Special
ow
Ow
Del Christley left Monday for field visited their daughter, Mrs.
Gur
>
mountains
for
wood
Sunday
morn-
Crand
Wat
Brand
Mail
“par Bxkee
Cash Price
Kenneth Trumbull Thursday and
size
Cash Price
Can Price
UN
Order Tire
[ ing
Order Tire
Portland with a truck load of stock |
Each
Per Pal
Each
Price fach
Price Each
,
Mrs. Wm. McCarty and Wilma Me for F. W. Leni and Joe Bumgartner. Friday.
Mrs. Ben Spinning and Mrs. Fern
> Carty visited Mrs. Walt Wiggles-
»4.79
4.40-21 $4.79
89.30
Spinning of Pilot Rock were visiting
Gilbert Costa accompanied him.
’ worth Friday.
5.35
10.30
4.50-20
4.40-21 $3.57 $3.59 $6.98
5.35
GO TO
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. M. in Umatilla Sunday. Gale Spinning
>
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
5.43
1.50-21
10.54
5.43
STANDARD
L.
Watson
were
callers
at
the
C.
A.
’
returned
to
Pilot
Rock
with
them
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
B.
Wattenburger
6.33
12.32
4.75-19
6.33
3.95
“-53-21 3.9s
7.66
Sunday evening.
, and children attended the show in Keller home Tuesday.
6.43
11.48
4.75-20
6.43
Mort for your
Jim Means of Portland spent the
6.65
5.00-19
6.65
12.90|
i Hermiston Sunday night.
4.63
$.75-19 4.63
3.00
Mrs.
J.
D.
Waghorn
was
a
dinner
week end in Umatilla with his wife
6.96
5.00-21
13.54
0.96
money
‘
Wilma McCarty. Mrs. William Me
5.25-21
8. IS
15.82
•■IS
; Carty and Mrs. Walt Wigglesworth guest at the N. W. Bloom home Sun­ who is visiting at the Knight home.
4.85
5.00-19 4.05
9.44
16.46
8.48
5.50-19
6.48
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Chapman mo­
> visited at the Moore home ond also day.
10.85
6.00-19 10.85
21.04
} at the Roy Neill home Friday after-
Mrs. C. L. Upham entertained Sun tored to Pendleton Saturday where
5.9s 11.64
10.95
6.00-20 10.95
5.25-21 6.98
21.24
they spent the week end with Mr.
, noon.
Other Sises Pri»jK>rtiunt:t^ly Low
1 Oth^r Situ troportioMittly
|
>
Mrs. Ollie Neill made a business day evening, complimenting her son, Chapman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
TT is not difficult to hold down
every gear and bearing — and it’s a
Dick,
on
his
birthday.
Invited
guests
C. Chapman. Frances Chapman who
, trip to Echo Tuesday.
- repair and maintenance costs for complicated job. He knows what
+ Firestone do not manufacture tires under special brand names for mail order
,
Murray Potts, who for the past included Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrze- has been visiting in Pendleton with
your car. Proper lubrication will do your car needs.
bouses and others to distribute. Special Brand Tires are made without the manu-
1 two years has been staying at the jewski and family, and Miss Fern her grandparents returned home
facturer’s name. They are sold without his guarantee or responsibility for service.
it, every time.
; Joe Foley home, left Friday after- Lindner.
with her parents.
Every Firestone tire bearthe Firestone name and the quality excels that of special
Keep your car in condition with
brand mail order tires cold at the same prices.
> noon while Mr. and Mrs. Foley were
Your Standard Lubrication Specialist
Standard Lubrication.—Then feel
Mrs. John Wurster and daughters
The
annual
meeting
of
the
school
‘ in town. No trace has been found
Li.'trn to the “ Vcico of Lirestone" Errry Monday Night Over N. B. C. NttUnwh Network
May. Annie, and Sara, accompanied
knows what greases to use and where it GO with “Standard” Gasoline!
board for oCIumbla district was held by Louise Byrnes, Margaret Brown.
: of him as yet.
to put them. He has the tools to reach
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Monday. John Conrad was elected Verna Byrnes and Paul Walsh and
clerk, and I. O. Buell, director. Fav- Elton Fromdalk and Marvla George
orable vote was cast to retain three attended the show "Delicious” Sat­
urday.
teachers.
Darwin Shaw who recently moved
H. J. Stillings took two carloads to Butter Creek with his father was
of stock to Portland this week and a visitor at the Sterns home Sunday.
Ralph Thorne and Dave Becks of
returned Tuesday. He reports the
Pendleton visited in Umatilla with
price of live hogs at 50 cénts.
•r STANDARD STATIONS, INC., AND RED WHITE e ELUE DEALERS
Milo McFarland and John Wurster
Charles Roberts Of Portland, bro Sunday,
Che Bermistnn Gierali
NOTICE!
as director
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Hitt’s Confectionery |
WHILE THEY LAST!
TIRES
Tax FREE!
BUY NOW... This offer Is
limited •. • While our stock
lasts we are selling Firestone
extra-value tires at tax-free
--
prices • •. and
se when these
t‘4 are gone the
THE
• ••
June 30, July 1,2,3,4
go up!
July 12
Don’t Delay
... Buy now
and SAVE!
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
Firestone
249
casate
‘
065
gre.
UNION PACIFIC
E KNEW JUST
WHAT WE NEEDED/”
Tirestone
Black & White Garage
ADVERTISE
Hermiston, Oregon
and it will sell?
Phone 871
STANDARD
GASOLINE