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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, MARCH ». 1933
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable of Pilot
allow further destructive comment legislature have been subjected to
bore he had an opportunity to referendum by petition and in other lock were week end visitors with
'rs.
Cable's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
work out a constructive program instances the legislature has itself
W. A. Mikesell.
Published every Thursday at Hermis- with his cabinet and congress.
referred tax measures to popular
Fern Lindner was a visitor at the
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
oe Udey home Saturday afternoon.
' The editorial continued by saying vote.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
The fate of the sales tax now Zecause of the absence of two of the
In recent years there has de-
that "as an address it was optimis­
rchestra members she played the
Publishers.
tic, forceful and well calculatetd to awaits the wish of the people. The
iano with the Udey’s Dance band i eloped a large increase In the use
Entered as Second Class Matter inspire those who were listening" action taken by President Roosevelt it Stanfield Saturday evening. Flor- it oils for control of fruit pests.
December, 1906, Umatilla County, but that it "failed to indicate any and Congress may. or may not. ance Udey played the violin.
However, the use of oil sprays dates
. ohn DeMoss and son Don were
certain road that the nation is to swing the proposal to a favorable
Oregon.
business visitors at the H. A. Hook- back to at least as far as 1897 when
vote.
follow.” These statements put into
r home Sunday.
crude petroleum was used as an in­
Subscription Rates:
an editorial in one of the leading
An all day neighborhood quilting secticide for the control of certain
One Year.......................................... $2.00 newspapers of our state will not
>arty will be held Friday at the J.
I. Reid home. Pot-luck dinner will «cale Insects by the New Jersey Ex­
Six Months .......................... -........ $1.00 help the people in holding an opti-
e served at noon.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
periment Station. In 1906 wort
Three Months ........................................ 60 mistic view and will only tend to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and Flor-
lead those inclined to unbelief and
■nee were visitors at the M. L. Wat- was done at the Delaware Agricul­
tural Experiment Station and for
fear in the new administration, in­
son home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Strchni were
Roy Foster of Michigan arrived muías were published for the use of
to further propensity. The note of
home this week to make his home with
SSOCIATION
optimism, forcefulness, and calcula­ visitors at the W. A. Mikesell
crude oil emulsions.
Sunday afternoon.
his mother, Mrs. Vaughn. Mr. and
tion will increase faith and hope in
It was no doubt the fact that the
The Columbia school basketball Mrs. Vaughn recently purchased the
what our national leaders can, and team played the Hermiston grade Simmons ranch.
Through all the experience of man the faithful watchman ;
results from the use of oil spray
John Jendrzejewski is still con­
will accomplish in the way of re­ school team Wednesday at Hermis­
has always more than repaid his cost for service through avert
were
variable
and
often
unsatisfac
ing losses by fire, by theft and in giving protection. ...
ton. Hermiston won in a 5 to 11 fined to his home because of illness.
covery.
Mrs. August Linder returned tory that prevented growers fror
score.
. . Time changes customs — Today the
It has been suggested that the
enerally
accepting
oil
sprays
Safety Deposit box in our modern, fire-proof and burglar-proof
C. A. Keller is building a new home Tuesday from Portland where rude oils are
not simple substan
people do not want further "scari- brooder house on his ranch for his she has been visiting her daughter,
Vaults may be had for a rental as low as $1.75 per year. Large
Mrs. Walter Blessing, who under­ -es. hut consist of a quite great
fications” but "constructive sugges- turkeys.
sizes up to $5.00 per year. Keep valuable papers, Jewelry, bonds.
riety
of
compounds
which
can
be
went an operation recently.
She
notes, securities of all kinds in Safety Deposit. They are always
A group representing the Repub states
tions" for getting out of the muddle.
that Mrs. Blessing has re­ separated by processes known a:
there when you want them. We invite you to an inspection of
The people do not want further sug­ licans treated another group, the turned to her home and is doin
fractional distillation. The first va
our Safety Deposit Department.
gestions—they want action. Presi­ Democrats, to a pot-luck dinner at nicely.
nors or gases given off In the dis
the Vai Knauf home Sunday. Those
‘
illation
process
produce
gasolines
dent Roosevelt took the first step present were Mr. and Mrs. J. IT.
and naphthas, these being followed
which allowed him to mark time, by Reid, Barbara and Jim Reid, Mr.
as the distillation proceeds by th<
declaring a national bank holiday and Mrs. Alpha Christley and son
of Hermiston
heavier naphthas and fuel oils. Fi­
Del,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Hooker
and
UMATILLA
NEWS
ITEMS
and banning gold export. The Ore­
nally lubricatine oils are produce:
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
daughter Nellie, Mr. and Mrs.
gonian continues to turn on the Hughs, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wm. Mitchell
n the process, these having high-
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
burning temperature and possess­
heat by saying that "naturally the and Mary Ward. Mrs. Barhams and
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
Mrs.
Sarah
Brownell
who
has
the
lighter
ing
greater
body
than
whole country will sympathize with son Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy
been visiting her son Russel Parker products.
1933
MARCH
1933
the plan for providing sustenance and Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Vai for the past month returned home
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Work done at the Washington
MON.
SUN.
TUE.
weo. THU. PRI. SAT
for the unemployed, and the vast ma­ Knauf and children, Lottie and Saturday accompanied by Mr. Par- “tate college just prior to 1926 in-
Wesley.
1
3
4
2
jority will Join in the program of
dicated that lubricating oils distil­ whose services, along with those of
Mrs. Squire Thomas has been con- ker.
Mrs. Nora Berwick was hostess at ling one-half of their volume be­ the horticultural inspection force in
more rigid regulation of those uti­ fined to her home because of illness.
5
6
7
8
9 IO 11
August Linder was unable to do a lovely birthday party honoring tween 240 and 300 degrees centi- Umatilla County, are available to
lities, banks and investment houses
CHURCH NOTES
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
her sister, Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack Trade, at 40 millimeters pressure,
that have abused their comparative his work for a few days last week Guests present included Mrs. Annie are most effective for dormant spray growers at all times.
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
because of a sprained ankle and a
liberty.”
Not satisfied with this felon on his finger. Jim Stewart Edwards, Mrs. Sarah Brownell, Mrs. purposes. »Most of the oil compan-
26 27 28 29 30 31
Jay Berry. Mrs. Clinton Harvey, ies operating in this territory are
they continue to inquire ,,What is helped him with his chores.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
the new deal?
Where do we go
Mrs. Jess Prindle, Mrs. M. L. Wat­ Mrs. Art Bousquet, Mrs. Mitchel, providing spray oils of specifica- • MINNEHAHA-BUTTER CREEK •
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
■ . -====== from here?” We wonder—if every son and her mother. Mrs. Shay, and M rs. Harry Bramer, Mrs. W. O. Mil- tions which are satisfactory for lo-
10:15 A. M., Communion.
al
needs,
The
peint
to
which
the
1er,
Mrs.
Van
Schoiack,
Mrs.
Wm.
citizen had his say we would prob­ Mrs. Roumageaux met at the Joe Shepherd. and the hostess.
purchaser may well give special at-
10:25 A. M., Song service and an-
Why Not Stand By.
ably be headed back to prosperity Udey home Monday for their sew­
nouncements.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bly and son tention Is that of determining whe-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Turnblad
and
“The
president’s proclamation tomorrow. The President of the ing club.
her or not the oils are straight cut.
10:50 A. M.. Sermon subject
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist and Stanley and Shelby spent tthe week ‘ Blended
oils experts advise, are daughter Edna were dinner guests
should receive the whole-hearted United States has
visiting
Mr
tremendous family ot Wallula visited with rela- end in Washington
at the J. A. Clarke home Sunday.
Junior
"Where Thy Heart Is.”
not
satisfactory
for
spray
purposes.
support and co-operation of every task before him, and this turmoil tives and friends in Columbia dis­ Bly’s parents.
Carl Pardee is making his home church for the boys and girls dur
The
Oregon
Experiment
Station
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scott
Brown
and
trict
Monday.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Starr
and
citizen.” were the words uttered by cannot be straightened out in ou
ing the sermon.
Mr. Carter was a visitor at the sons Viven and Lyle left Saturday has recently issued Circular 107, attending school in Hermiston.
1 erlert Hoover in answering the country in a day when it has taken
ntitled "Oil Spray Recommenda-
11:20 A. M. Teaching service.
home of his sister, Mrs. Laura Mor­ morning for Olympia, Wn„ wher
Russel Hill, who has been living
inquir ics of newspaper men as to ten years to affect such a complete ris, Thursday.
they will make their home. Mr. and Ions", which covers rather com- in the Minnehaha district, has gone
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
letely the subjects of both dormant to Ione where he is helping reseed
his views on the national bank holi­ collapse.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon .’ones and fami- Mrs. Brown and family have live«
Floyd
McMullen has charge of the
nd summer sprays based upon oil wheat.
in Umatilla for the past four year:
day and the ban on gold export.
As the new president turns to­ ly are suffering from the flu this and the community regrets thei:
ixtures. This bulletin may be had
Gilbert Smith and family have discussion and has planned an in-
If the man, who Saturday turned ward Congress there is a hope of a week.
y requesting it from the County moved to the J. W. Messner place, terestlng meeting.
Mrs. Barham and son Childs | leaving. Margaret and Devee Browi
over the highest office In the land "new deal” in every American';
'cent's office at Freewater or Pen-
will
remain
and
will
join
their
pat
Mrs. J. R. Harding Is busy caring
7:30 P. M., During the churcl.
were
visitors
at
the August Linder
...
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,,
to President Roosevelt, expressed heart. but destructive comment; home Sunday afternoon.
| ents after school closes.
Margare' Teton.
for 500 baby chicks received the service the members of the choir
is
staying
at
the
Pearl
Jarvis
home
respect for the head of the new ad- published In our press will not aid
A word of caution to users of oil first of the week.
Mrs. Blum and Mrs. Carter were ;
and Devee will stay with W. O. Mil
vrays points* out that oils In com-
Chester Flannigan was In Pen­ will take charge of the opening
ministration in this terse statement, in keeping calm resolve in
the visitors at the Morris home Satur-1 1er.
ination
with lead arsenate should dleton Thursday visiting his mother exercises and have planned an in­
Mrs. Carter is Mrs. Morris' j
there is little more for the people of minds of the "American middle day.
A Christian Endeavor executivi •ot be allowed to stand in pipes or Mrs. J. C. Crowner.
teresting musical program. The
mother and Mrs. Blum is Mrs. Mor- !
the United States to do than stand class.”
meeting was held Thursday evening pray tanks, but should be applied
rls' sister.
Patrons of the farmer’s telephone sermon subject will be “A Man’s
I y the administration and at
at
the
home
ot
the
president,
Mil
­
•nmediatcly
after
being
mixed.
Ad-
have been busy the past week fixing Man."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoggard of
Ice in this connection is to the cf up the line.
least give the new president the
The Dalles were over night guests | dred Conlon. Those present wen
Sales Tax. Yes or No?
Annie
Wurster,
secretary-treasurer
’
ect
that
fruit
sprayed
with
this
Word received from Mrs. H. W.
at the Miles Baragar home Wednes-
benefit of the doubt until he has I
ombination
after the spray ha Ratcliff, who formerly resided here
The proposed sales tax bill now day. They are former residents of | Melvola Root, vice president; Ros
time to act. The Oregonian In an 1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Rico, social chairman: Devee Brown
een allowed to stand in tanks o but moved to Milton last fall to
editorial Monday
disected every has passed both houses as Salem in Stanfield and were looking over | prayer meeting Chairman: George
ipes for some time can be cleaned work in the apples, tells us that due
(Man" was the subject of the
business interests while here.
the
last
days
of
the
longest
session
Harvey, lookout chairman.
nly with great difficulty.
word and phrase in the inaugural
to injuries received soon after mov­
- - Lesson • Sermon in all
Florence Udey was a visitor at j
After
the
Helix-Umatilla
towr
Experiment
investigations
in
th
ot
the
legislature
in
the
history
of
address of President Roosevelt, ex-
the home of Fern Linder Thursy । team basketball game here Wednes­ Wenatchee district in 1930 showed ing when a stack of boxes fell on
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Oregon
which
will
terminate
some
her,
she
has
been
unable to do any-
pressing don!t and fear in every
Martin Lenz helped H. F. Lindner | day evening, Miss Louise Byrnes Hint more or less hud injury wa:
Sunday, March 5.
comme nt- all because of the fact time today. The bill carried with it shingle his new house on the Opal i and Miss Annie Wurster entertained ted with the onick breaking oil. thing all winter, and is still in a
The Golden Text was, “What
serious
condition.
a number of the younger group at r but none with lime sulphur or sta-
man knoweth the things of a man,
that the president did not make a a prevision permitting approval by ranch one day this week.
club
met
for
an
The
U-Go
I-Go
Mrs. Joe Udey was a visitor at farewell
party
honoring
Lyle
Ie oil emulsion.
save the spirit of man which is in
tiring of idle promises that would the people at the next special or the Miles Barager home Thursday.
all day meeting with Mrs. W. A.
Brown. The evening was spent
Temperature appears to be a fac- Hineline Friday, March 3. There
him?” (I Cor. 2:11).
regular election, without need or
Mrs. Wm. Lindner and Mrs. U. F. playing ping-pong and pinochle and or insofar as it affects the bud dur­ were
Among the citations which com­
fourteen present. The time was
resort to petitions.
Lindner were visitors at the C. L. working jig-saw puzzles. Jello, cook ing the critical period of develop- spent piecing quilts. Luncheon was
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Over twenty years ago there was Upham home Friday evening.
les, and tea were served at a late nent. according to Information sup- served at one o’clock by the hostess.
following from the Bible: "The
put Into the constitution ot the
Fern Lindner and her
cousin. hour. Among those present were: plied by a bulletin published by the
Spirit itself beareth witness with
at the
State college, which
...J I Maxine McNabb, Melvola Root, Jo- Washington
state of Oregon a provision insuring Ruth Lindner, were visitors —
High Production Brings Profit.
our spirit, that we are the children
John
Jendrzejewski
home
Friday
i
sephine
Connell,
Margaret
Brown,
goes
on
to
add
that
if
the
mean
tern
to the people the right to pass up-
CARLTON—Allan Tupper, owner
of God” (Rom. 8:16).
evening.
Cecil Tippie, Raymond McNabb, cerature Is low during the opening
tn, at the polls, any new law regu­
Mrs. Gugan and family of Hold-1 Lyle Brown, Robert McKenzie, Er­ f the buds, they make very slew of the "Good-Nuff” farm near here,
The Lesson-Sermon also included
lating taxation. In consequence man and a cousin were visitors at nest Tippie, Don Harryman, Devee rowth and are subject to Injury is thoroughly sold on Yamhill coun­
the following passages from the
numerous tax proposals made by the ' the Joe Udey home Friday.
Brown, Ray Bray, Geo. McNabb, vhen sprayed with oil at that time. ty as a dairy region. Tupper's herd
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
and the hostesses.
ence and Health with Key to the
When the temperatures are com- of 19 pure-bred Jerseys has led the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland, paratively high, considerably less
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
local
herd
improvement
association
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober and son left injury was noted and the danger
"We know no more of man as the
Sunday evening for Portland where period extended over a shorter per­ for the last two years. For the year
true divine image and likeness,
they will spend the week.
iod of time. This work showed that ending last October his herd aver­
than we know of God . .. Through
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pierce and with quick breaking emulsions of 4 aged 465.6 pounds of butterfat per
spiritual sense you can discern the
Mr. Pierce’s mother, Mrs. Pierce, of er cent, there was as high as 22
heart of divinity, and thus begin to
Oklanogan. Wn., was in Umatilla >er cent of Winesap buds killed cow. Practically all his feed is pro­
comprehend In Science the generic
• Sunday evening.
vhen examination was made on the duced at home, thus keeping costs
term man. Man is not absorbed iu
low. In 1932 his records show that
•
The high school basketball team 8th of April.
Deity, and man cannot lose his in­
• made a very good showing in the
There is some discussion of the for each dollar spent for feed he
• Heppner-Umatilla game at the sub- dea that sprays may be used to kill realized $3.25 for dairy products.
dividuality. for he reflects eternal
• district tournament at Heppner Fri- fruit buds or blossoms and thereby
Life;
nor is he an isolated, solitary
day night. The first half was as reduce the crop.
Before adopting Only high producing cows and
idea, for he represents infinite
exciting as any game could be and such a practice, growers should be home-grown feed enable him to
Mind, the sum of all substance”
the score was 17-17 at the half. aware of the consequences, which show any profit under present price
(pp.258, 259).
Umatilla lagged in the last quarter might include serious injury to tree conditions, he says.
and was defeated in a 38-28 score. development itself. Information in
Velma Buntin and Helen Schase this connection is not very complete,
of Pendleton were Umatilla visitors but the practice should be approach­
Sunday.
ed with some measure of caution,
NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELE. ..
Miss Lorlne Lash spent the week to say the least. Oil spray injury
to leaf and spur buds will vary from
end with friends in Pendleton.
Mrs. W. H. Bloom and Billy, who a delayed growth of foliage to a.
accompanied Mr. Bloom to Heppner complete killing of buds. The trees
or the Tuesday game at the sub­ will outgrow the former condition,
district tournament, have returned but the latter condition will result
rom a visit with Mr. Bloom's broth- in permanent injury as no new buds
r, Ed Bloom, from Tuesday until replace the buds killed. Anything
Friday.
that affects the leaf development of
The Camp Fire girls and their the tree very definitely interrupts
leader. Miss Rosa Ricco, cleaned the normal processes, and more or less
etxensive permanent damage may
hurch yard Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney result.
Since bud injury is largely deter-
md daughter Patsy Ann
have
; noved to the Chapman ranch east mined by the amount of oil deposi-
I of town.
ted on the tree, it is necessary when
Miss Barbara Berry, who is slow- quick breaking emulsions are used
: y recovering from an appendicitis to exercise care in the oil applica-
peration, is able to be out.
tions. Trees should not be resprayed
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull left Sat- since this practice often places too
irday for a few days visit with Mr. much oil on some portions of the
lull's mother, Mrs. Emma Hull in tree, according to information sup-
plied by investigators at our experi-
pokane, returning Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switzler mo­ ment stations. Spraying when the
wind is blowing causes a drift of
I | tored to Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Annie Edwards is planning spray to cover trees for some dis-
E
tance
beyond the trees actually be-
on taking a trip to Kennewick, Wn..
to visit Mrs. Wm. Amon, better ing sprayed. Because of this, some
trees
may
receive two or three ap­
known to Umatilla people as Mrs.
plications of oil spray. Experimen­
3 Laura Todd.
Mrs. Inez D. Glazier, grand asso­ tal tests in the Wenatchee valley
a
ciate conductress of the Oregon East have shown that the trees resprayed
ern Star, visited the local chapter in this manner are often seriously
Tuesday evening. After exemplify­ injured. Resprayed Winesap and
ing the ritualistic work, refresh- Delicious trees showed as much as
menta were served.
SO per cent bud injury in 1930.
These particular remarks apply to
spraying with oil after bud develop­
S ome day he will think about the miracle of hearing
ment has begun in the spring, and
Daddy's voice from miles away. But now it’s enough
Injury of this type has not been
We guarantee
obtained
with greatly in­
to just hear that voice From any of eighteen million
creased amounts of oil if applied in
telephones in this country you can talk homeward—
the spring and before buds showed
swiftly, clearly, at low cost.
development. For this reason, it is
probably well to avoid the use of
quick breaking emulsions after the
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