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It is hard to keep up with • neighbors without falling bei with your creditors. — Sprin igt Union. VOLUMN XXVI 1 , Anq 309110 A-4" E1e1q!1 0‘ . he Hermisfun Heraln NUMBER 48 FINAL RITES FOR MISS FANNIE TODD OBSERVED SATURDAY HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, LOCAL POSTOFFICE HAS 157TH BIRTHDAY TUESDAY TWO ARE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT SATURDAY Criticism Goethe. JULY 28, 1932. UlIATILLA COUNTY FARMERS FOR DOLLAR WHEAT. is our weak point.- SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR STANLEY CAMPBELL BURNED FATALLY AT ♦ DAYTON, WN., MONDAY GOVERNOR MEIER PUTS END TO FREE MORATORIUM. STATE BOARD HIGHER « ♦ EDUCATION WILL VISIT HERMISTON If you noticed the American PENDLETON, Ore., July 27.— Today’s Portland Oregonian flag waving over the local post Plans for organizing Umatilla coun carried the following news dis- office Tuesday, and did not ❖ ty farmers in the wheat holding patch from Salem regarding: wish to appear so curious as to movement along the lines of the the license plate moratorium ask the reason, we will enlight 'Dakota plan” are being completed which expires August 1. en you by saying that It was hero. D. IT. Nelson, prominent Pen ♦ “The 3 0 - d a y moratorium RESIDENT OF HERMISTON SINCE « the 157th birthday anniversary ACCIDENT UNAVOIDABLE. SAYS dleton farmer,! today discussed the OPERATED PLANT AT HERMIS- ♦ granted by Governor Meier for WILL MAKE TOUR EXPERIMENT of the post office service. proposal before service club repre- YEAR 19C9. the purchase of motor vehicle ❖ DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TON AT ONE TIME. FARM AUGUST 11. This was the first time that entatia i. and committees are being license plates will not be ex- organized from these clubs to work Miss Todd Had Taught in Columbia « establishment of the postoffice tended beyond July 31, the ♦ 13-Year-01d Girl Loses Leg in Im Dies Immediately Following Remov Communication From Judge Schan- in 1775 has ever been celebra with the farmer organizations in af ♦ executive announced today. School for Three Years; Active pact; Mother's Leg Broken; al From Flames; Recently Trans ted officially,- the event having nep Read Regarding Drainage of fecting the movement. “ I said when I extended the In Civic Organizations. Injured Are Improving. been planned as part of the ferred From Enterprise. Undercrossing On B. C. Road. A drive has been started to pre moratorium to August 1 that George Washington bi-centen- vent farmers from consigning their there would be no further ex Funeral services for Miss Fannie A mother and her 13-year-old Stanley Campell, Standard Oil nial observance. H. K. Dean, superintendent of the tension, and that statement Todd, who passed away Friday even- daughter were seriously injured Sat wheat, on the contention that con- employe, and one-time resident of Postmistress Leila Phelps re Umatilla Experiment Station, told signments tend to reduce prices. Re- stands, ” the governor said. He ♦ ing at the Hermiston hospital, were urday night about 5:45 when a Hermiston, was burned fatally Mon called that Benjamin Franklin construction Finance corporation denied emphatically that he ♦ members present at the regular held Sunday morning from the truck, driven by Don Rothen of day at a sub-station in Dayton, Wn., was the first postmaster gener money is available under the relief was giving consideration to a ♦ night meeting of the Hermiston Prann Funeral Parlors. Rev. E. ❖ Portland crashed into a telephone and died in a hospital 15 minutes al. When George Washington that act for orderly marketing, it is proposal to further extend the ♦ Commercial Club Tuesday, James Cain, pastor of the Baptist pole to avoid hitting a Dodge roads- I after being removed from the flames became president there were 75 members of the state board of high- time within which motor ve church. read the final rites, as ma ter driven by Mrs. Chas. Taylor of pointed out, and it Mr. Campbell and his family lived postoffices in the United States er education were scheduled to make ny friends and relatives of Miss Hermiston, ¡who was coming onto 1 make this money available to far in Hermiston several years ago when ♦ hicle owners may operate their and post roads totalled 1175 an inspection tour of the local farm mers who need funds for harvesting cars with old plates." Todd paid homage to one who was the main highway at the cross-roads he was stationed her and are well miles. Thursday, August 11. The tour expenses. 2806888823*68 honored and loved by all who knew near the A. F. Rohrman place, south known by many local people. He had would start, he said, upon the arriv Farm leaders say bankers are her. Interment was made in the of town. recently been transferred from En al of the board at 9:00 a. m., with SCORNED FOODS ARE POPULAR Hermiston cemetery. The injured are Mrs. Arthur C. sympathetic toward the plan and do terprise, Or., to Walla Walla, and VALLEY IRRIGATION TOUR inspection of the old experiment Miss Todd, a resident of Hermis Bruce, who suffered a broken leg not desire that wheat be sold at cur bad been sent to Dayton Monday as OUTDOORS, SAYS DIETITIAN. station and then ending with a tour TO REACH FIVE COUNTIES. ton since 1909, was the daughter and internal injuries, and her rent prices. Very little wheat is be relief man. of the new station starting at 10:00 of R. C. Todd, prominent.local citi daughter Sylvia whose right leg was ing sold at precent. Nelson, who Home picnics held on the porch o’clock. The board made a request According to a report given by The itinerary of the third annual farms here and in Montana, advises zen, and had been in ill health for mangled when the cab of the truck parties who were present at the or out in the back yard do more for that, as far as possible, all farm the past year. She returned recent Willamette valley irrigation tour is was telescoped from the impact with that the wheat be stored in public scene of the accident shortly after the appetites of flnnlcky children organization heads meet with them practically completed, reports Ar ly from the Montesano hospital In the telephone pole. She was taken terminals instead of being consigned it happened, Mr. Campbell was pin- than all the persuasion parents can for this tour. Members of the state thur King, soils specialist, repre to dealers. He said the price of 70 Los Angeles and had been in the to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle ned to the wall by his truck which offer at the dining room table, ac board of higher education are: C. senting both the extension service Hermiston hospital for three days. ton that same night and her leg am cents for the Pacific northwest is he had left in gear. It lurched for- cording to Mary Isabel Barber, die L. Star, president, Mrs. Walter M. Miss Todd was born in Crest and Oregon Reclamation congress on putated just below the knee. She comparable to dollar wheat in the ward as he cranked it. He called for titian. writing in the August issue Pierce, C. C. Colt, F. E. Canister. Dakotas. The wheat holding drive help and was heard by a Shell Oil of Child Life Magazine. wood, Kentucky, May 29, 1895, and the arrangements committee. was also seriously cut and bruised. B. F. Irvine, E. C. Pease, Albert The tour will start from Portland is based on the claim that the sale came with her parents to Hermiston The owner of the truck. J. D. truck driver nearby. One wheel of "Summertime is picnic time, and Burch, Hermon Oliver, and E. C. August 18, visiting two places in of wheat at present prices would be in 1909. She was graduated from Hutchison of Portland, Mr. Bruce, the truck had dropped into a rut mothers should take advantage of Sammons. the Hermiston high school, attended Washington county before going to and Mrs. John Bender who were rid ruinous to the entire population.— which broke a gas line letting the the season in getting young sons and After discussion of other business, Oregon State college and was grad McMinnville for an all-irrigated- ing back of the cab, escaped with Morning Oregonian. gas drain onto the ground. It is daughters to eat such things as car Ben Gerking, vice president, presi products luncheon. Yamhill and uated from the Monmouth Normal minor injuries. thought the heat from the exhaust rots, lettuce, eggs, milk, spinach, ding in the absence of President school. For the past three years Polk county farms will be visited Mr. Hutchinson is a berry grower 1-H CLUB GIRLS WILL on the Shell Oil truck ignited the fresh rults," she declared. "Just Felthouse, requested the chairman she had been an instructor at Co that afternoon. The forenoon of the and was returning from taking a fumes. The plant was badly dam make a picnic out of a meal, and of the road committee, W. W. Felt SPONSOR SILVER TEA. next day will be devoted to viewing lumbia district school. She was a load of berries to Walla Walla. Just aged. children are Inspired to eat valua house, to work on a plan for the charter member of the Umatilla irrigation experiments on the exper out of Pendleton they picked up Mr. Mr. Campbell leaves his wife and ble foods they ordinarily scorn.” Members of the We-Can-Canning construction of a temporary road iment station at Corvallis, and in chapter, Daughters of the American and Mrs. Bruce and their daughter club are sponsoring a silver tea to daughter, Barbara. Funeral services An adequate meal may be put be which will connect the road camp on Revolution, and a member of the the afternoon the party will visit to give them a lift to Portland. They be held Wednesday, August 3, from will be held Friday. July 29, at the Wallula hut-off job with the tween slices of bread, she says. vegetable and fruit irrigation pro American Legion Auxiliary. were hitch-hiking from Salt Lake to 2:00 until 4.00 o'clock, at the J. S. Cresswell, Or. highway leading away from the con jects around Eugene. "Chop raw spinach, celery, and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bender who Burnham home. An interesting pro- She is survived by her father, R. Estimates are that irrigation in hard cooked eggs. Combine with struction of the main highway. were hitch-hiking from Pennsylva ram has been arranged including REPORTS ON EXPERIMENTS C. Todd; one sister, Mrs. G. E. Holt, Communication from Secretary of the Willamette‘valley has increased salad dressing and use as a sand nia. were picked up just this side of musical numbers, talks, and a dem- BOOKED FOR POULTRY MEET. of Pendleton; three brothers, James about 30 per cent in State Hal E. Hoss relative to hold- the past year wich filling. Another popular spread Echo. They spent the night in the l ustration, all of which will be pre and Logan of Hermiston, and Harry, despite shortage of finances for lug of operators' examinations in farm is prepared by grinding ‘ pound Hermiston hospital. of Bend, Oregon. sented by club members. The unu improvement. Results of a number of poultry Hermiston was read. Secretary Hoss District Attorney C. C. Proebstel, sually large club of this year has experiments by the Oregon State col dried beef and ‘ pound American requested that he be given an idea cheese and moistening with tomate who came to the scene of the acci talent in varied lines. The demon lege experiment station are to he re- BROADCASTS BOOSTING LEGION as to how many persons there would dent, pronounced the accident un stration will be the making of fruit ported eon for t Iio-first time at the pulp. Season and serve with lettuce be to take examinations every two between slices of bread. CONVENTION SCHEDULED. ❖ avoidable following the hearing held ■pectin, also show how to find the ninth annual poultry convention to weeks In order that the department ADDITIONAL LOCALS Combinations of cream cheese and Saturday night. pectin contents of various fruits. be held at the college August 11 and would be able to make plans accord- PORTLAND, Oregon, July 27.— Word received Wednesday from A game will be played by those 12. These will include the results marmalade, chopped figs, nuts and fngly. Scores of radio stations throughout honey, brown sugar, soft maple sug of four methods of feeding laying Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom returned the seriously injured says that they present and a prize given. Communication was also read the country are boosting the Nation- are much improved and there is hope Every woman and girl of the en hens, to be reported on by A. G. ar, dates with lemon juice, chopped from Judge I. M. Schannep regard al American Legion and American Tuesday from Colorado where Mr. for their recovery. tire community is most cordially in Lunn, chief in poultry; results of prunes make delicious and nourish ing the undercrossing drainage on Legion Auxiliary Conventions to be Bloom has been attending the State vited to attend, and note the enthu all-night lighting, by F. E. Fox, as ing fillings. Also, chopped meat or the Butter Creek highway in which University at Boulder, taking a course held in Portland, September 12 to OFFICERS CONDUCT MEETING siasm and progress among club mem- sociate poultry husbandman, and fish with celery; carrot or cabbage; he instructed the club that Road 15. Among the broadcasts of na at summer school. Mrs. Bloom will cheese; hers who have been under the lea- studies of leg weakness or paralysis sliced tomatoes, snappy NEWLY ELECTED REBEKAH be remembered as Alice Dyer, daugh master. Crlger believed there was tional scope, the following are well chopped olives, lettuce; onion; sar dership of Mrs. W. A. Hineline. by Dr. W. T. Johnson, poultry pa ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. They I ground low enough on the Railroad worth listening to: dine butter. A dessert sandwich The newly elected Rebekah lodge thologist. right-of-way where the county National Commander, Henry L. plan to leave the last of the week officers conducted their first meet Weather Report Dr. Johnson is also planning to which children love Is made by put- might drain the undercrossing. He for Spokane, Wn„ to visit friends. Stevens, Jr., of the American Le ing Wednesday night. They are: Date Max. Min. give a popular demonstration of ting sweet chocolate between large promised that the matter would be gion, will speak from Portland, Au Mr. Bloom is superintendent of Mrs. Uria Lenhart, N. G.; Mrs. Vir July 49 how to treat chickens for fowl pox, crackers, soda or graham, and toast- looked into and the work done pro ................................. 100... schools at Umatilla. gust 1st from 9:30 to 10:00 P M. gil Smith, V G; Mrs. Geo. Harken- ................................. 99 .. July 59 as the state board has now passed a Ing over electric grill or camp fire.” viding the railroad company would Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Botkin, Mrs. Pacific time, over radio station KEX rider, Sec.; Mrs. B. J, Nation. F July ............. 96 62 ruling permitting poultrymen to -—Child Life Magazine. H. K. Dean, and Harold Pace mo give its permission. and National Broadcasting hook-up Sec; Mrs. Gwyn Hughes, Treas. ; July 24 ............ 93... .. .61 vaccinate their own flocks. Dr. H. J. Stillings, who recently re with KPO, San Francisco; KECA, tored to Walla Walla last Wednes Mrs. Walter Mead. Warden; Mrs. July .......... . . .......... 85... . .62 Johnson developed a simple and ef- LOCAL WOMAN PRAISES Mr. turned from the Democratic Nation Los Angeles; KOA, Denver; KSL, day and returned Thursday. Harry McMillen, Conductor; Mrs. July . 91... . 50 feet Ive method of such vaccination SPECIAL CANCER TREATMENT. al Convention in Chicago, gave some Salt Lake City; KGIR, Butte; KJR, Botkin remained there to receive Ralph Shafer. Chaplain; Mrs. M. L. July 99....... 41 about three years ago. medical treatment in the Veterans ’ interesting highlights of the con Seattle; KGA, Spokane; and KFSD, Watson, Musician: Nell Reeves, R- Mrs. H. J. Belscamper, who lives vention. He displayed a number of Hospital. San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield have Notice! in Columbia district, says that she souveniers, garnered while there. Mr. nd Mrs. O. P. Memhard of SNG.; Mrs. Curtis Simons, LSNG The Columbia Broadcasting Com Mrs. moved from Columbia district and Mrs. A. M. Hunt announces that has been cured of cancer by the ape Mr. Stillings, ex-governor, Walter Spokane, Wn., were house guests Mrs. Floyd Knerr, RSVG.; pany will sponsor a forty-five min from Saturday until Tuesday of 'Mr. Lockridge, LSVG.; Mrs. Gerald are now occi pying the concrete she will not be responsible for any clal Coffey-Humber treatment, She M. Pierce, and another Oregon dele ute Legion Convention broadcast and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. Mr. White, IG.,; Mrs. A. W. Christopher- house across from the O. O. Felt debts contracted by her husband. brings the following clipping taken gate voted In the minority on the over its National hook-up from house residence. ’ Mr. E. O. Hunt from a California newspaper. Memhard is a retired jeweler and he son, OG. prohibition question. Mr. Stillings Washington D. C., Thursday, Aug and his wife are taking their sum- "The Coffey-Humber cancer treat- said that the majority vote on the ust 4, 3:00 to 3:45 P. M. Eastern mer vacation. From here they will (Continued on last Page) ment had the indorsement recently Standard time, featuring a speaker go to Victoria, B. C. of Dr. Charles H. Mayo, one of the of national note. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Jordan of Al- 40*6*8 • • • • • ♦ famous brothers of the Mayo Clinic. Secretary of War, Patrick J. Hur- bany, Ore., arrived Wednesday night "Highly commendable and won ALONG THE CONCRETE ley, will be featured on the Natian- to visit for a few days at the home derful research,” Dr. Mayo termed al Broadcasting Company's Legion of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas who OH VEAR I JUST HATE the work of Drs, Walter B. Coffey ♦ • • • ••***• • Convention program August 18th, live southeast of town. Mr. Jordan TO SEE AIM—0 O and John D. Humber after a visit FOUND A shady spot! Workers 11:15 to 12:00 (midnight) Eastern Is Mrs. Douglas' son. Hugh Heck- to their clinic here. THE PUCHER___e in the big oil tank pit at the end of Standard Time. The broadcast is Inger of Salem is also a house guest "Its permanency and value can Main street found that shady spot national In scope, originating in at the Douglas home. not be estimated for at least five last week, but not until they con- Washington, D. C., devoted wholly Rev. W. E. Jones, Elsie Reeder, years, however," he added. celved the idea of fastening two to the American Legion meet. Edith Clarke, Ed Bensel, and John Indian blankets together and "pick- are "It Is too bad that there Bensel left Monday morning for Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Penney re- Wallowa Lake where they will at cliques and coteries among medical eting" them out to serve as a roof. turned Wednesday evening from a tend young people's summer confer Mrs. Phelps Is considering putting | men that take stands and sponsor in a hitching post in front of the week's vacation at the coast. | laws for selfish purposes. ence for eastern Orgon. They will "It is likewise too bad that some post office so that when motorists remain all week, returning Saturday physicians will attempt to force the park their cars they can tie them up W. J. Gifford, owner of the new sick to come to them only for oer- to prevent them from rolling back service station across the highway MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES tain treatments. It is not right to wards and hitting the telephone from the depot, left Wednesday I make preservation of health a mat pole. Mrs. Wm. Hineline thinks that morning for Clatskanie. Or., where he will make his home indefinitely ter of money. I believe fees should will be a grand idea. It will also in Mrs. M. T. Matott and Rosella, be in proportion to the financial crease the sale of halters. with his son. Mr. Gifford has lensed Janice. and Vance, went to La Embarassing moments. Mrs. Har his service station to Dewey Grind ability of the patient. Grande Friday to visit with Mr. and vey Payne had to call In two gallant staff for a year. "I am an advocate of preventive young gentlemen yesterday to give Mrs. C. B. Oral. They returned home Mrs. Wm. Shaar entertained at does It do to What good medicine, Monday. her car a shove The tarter stuck bridge last Thursday night when educate a child If he has no health? Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons were three tables were In play during the and when she touched it. A sound, Frequent physical examinations are in Pendleton Friday. Mrs. H. E. evening. Mrs. E. E. McPherson won like a threshing machine would necessary. Hitt and Miss Genevieve Kryger ac high honors and Mrs. Gerald White make, was heard. "Hospitals should not be monu- companied them. we During this hot weather, second high honors. | menta to architects. Great buildings Harry Quick was in Hermiston wouldn't be surprised if some of I the Mrs. R. C. McReynolds, and the can not cure the sick." Monday receiving medical attention Misses Georgianne and postoffice employes wouldn’t get Eleanor Dr. Mayo addressed the Common- down on their knees "big after injuring his food on a nail. Briggs entertained informally last 1 wealth Club Friday. boss' and ask for another vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kryger and Thursday night complimenting Mrs. When Its hot, we complain. When daughter Genevieve and Ratrena Harlan Kolher of Los Angeles, who CARD OF THANKS. Its cold, we complain. When there is were Pendleton visitors Monday. Is here visiting relatives and friends. | 41 We wish to thank our friends for a depression, we complain. When Katrena stayed there to visit this She will be remembered as Edna Botkish. Two tables of bridge were I the many beautiful floral offerings times are good, we complain. But week with Mary Louise Masters. | and kindnesses shown us In our re- when Uncle Sam slaps a tax on the Mr. and Mrs W L. Pearson and in play during the evening with comodities we use we keep as mum | cent bereavement. little daughter Jean were business Miss Edith Mikesell winning high R. C. TODD AND FAMILY. as Calvin Coolidge. visiters in Pendleton Monday. honors. • is planned to We Got to Get Rid of Him • • • 7