The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 03, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1933.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
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OASIS THEATRE WILL SHOW
OREGON COUNTIES GET
IRRIGON NEWS
HISTORY PICTURE.
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ALLOTMENTS OF WHEAT.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
By Florence Udey
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
Depicting the march of events |
Official allotment to counties of
Harry Mimick from California is
Mrs. Carman was a visitor at the
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
during one of the most vital periods 1 visiting his brother Roy Mimick af­ the United States of the number of
Tom
Stewart
home
Friday.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Mrs. Wm. Davis and daughter in American history, from the open- I ter an absence of seven years. The bushels of wheat on which benefit
Publishers,
Charlotte, who is visiting from Hood ing of the world war to the present, I family motored to Pendleton Satur­ payments will be made under the
day to visit a daughter of Harry
River, was a visitor at the August '
Entered as Second Class Matter Linder home and the Joe Udey farm | "Song of the Eagle” will come to | Mimick and to Heppner Sunday to wheat adjustment program of the
the Oasis screen Sunday and Mon­ visit his son Norman Mimick.
farm act, shows that Umatilla coun­
December, 1906, Umatilla County, Thursday.
J. W. Sparks is 011 the sick list ty has been allotted 3,361,938 bush­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGlaugh, who day
Oregon.
This timely film Is noteworthy al- | this week.
were recently married are visiting
els of the total 11,450.585 bushels
Brownie Buskirk has been quite allotted to Oregon.
with Mr. McGlaugh’s sister. Mrs. so for the unusual assemblage of 1
Subscription Rates:
ill. He was taken to Pendleton for
Bud
Hooker.
$1.00
One Year .................................
Notification of the allotments,
Carlton Lynch is employed at the stars in its cast such as Richard Ar- | n to Portland Friday.
.75 Bill Luttrell ranch.
Six Months ................................
len, Mary Brian, Charles Bickford, ! medical treatment Wednesday and the basis on which they were ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fredrickson rived at, and definite word as to the
.50
Mrs. Jack Waller and daughter Jean Hersholt, Louise Dresser, Andy
Three Months .........................
Jean of LaGrande. Mrs. O. O. Felt- Devine, George E. Stone and many ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert amount of payment to be made to
Smith. Mrs. Clara Smith and Mr.
house and Mrs. M. L. Watson were others.
ind Mrs. Will Norcross and family contract signers this fall, have all
visitors at the C. L. Upham home
The
two
decades
of
history
with
.eft Monday for a weeks vacation in been sent to the agricultural exten­
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller and
Jean were week end guests at the which “Song of the Eagle” deals is he mountains near Ukiah.
sion service at Oregon State college,
ION
Ethel
Oliver is visiting her which is in charge of the educa­
O. O. Felthouse home.
seen through the eyes and lives of
Pauline Morris and Mrs. Blum re­ one family— a typical American
randmother at Goldendale, Wn., tional campaign in connection with
turned this week from Portland
or a few weeks.
where they have been visiting the | middle-class family.
Bert and Wiley Beneflel left for the wheat plan.
Allotment of 3.361,938 bushels to
past few days.
Wasco
Wednesday where they are
WHEAT PAYMENTS TO BE
Miss Harriett Tyler of St. Louis
being employed in the harvest field, this county was arrived at by tak­
Is visiting at the Squire Thomas
Leola Beneflel motored over with ing 54 per cent of the five-year
MADE EARLY THIS FALL.
home.
hem returning the same evening.
CHURCH NOTES
average production here from 1928
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
L.
Watson
and
|
Ollie Coryell and Wesley Chaney
According to word received at son Earl, C. A. Keller and daughters!
to 1932. This percentage is figured
were Heppner visitors Wednesday.
Spokane, Secretary of Agriculture Rose Mary and Francis. W. W. Felt- |
Mrs. Bronell of Portland arrived to be the proportion of the average
and son Bill, and daughter |
BAPTIST CHURCH
here Friday evening to be with her United States crop that will go into
Wallace has announced that initial house
Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller
ather. J. A. Grabeil who is very ill. domestic human consumption and
Hermiston, Oregon
wheat adjustment payments of ap- and daughterJean, and Mr. and Mrs
Bert Butter and Cloyd Leach of
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Ukiah were guests of Mr. Leach’s hence will pay the processing tax
will
be Joe Udey and daughter Florence
proximately $19,000,000
Rev.
Payne
will
deliver
the
morn
­
used to finance benefit payments.
were dinner guests at the O. O. Felt­
laughter. Mrs. Earl Isom, Sunday.
available for farmers of the United house home Sunday.
ing sermon at 11:00 o’clock. Every-
The Misses Nellie Leicht, Audrey
Farmers who sign the govern­
A surprise party was given Sun­ body welcome.
Bilbreth and Louise Moyer motored ment contracts will receive indivi­
States as early this fall as County
day evening for Martha Lenz and |
to Walla Walla Wednesday for a dual allotments on a similar basis.
Wheat Production Control Associa­ Ruth Lindner at the F. W. Lenz |
few days outing.
METHODIST CHURCH
Russell McCoy was a business vl- The allotment to this county or to
tions can be organized. The amount home in honor of the birthdays of
Hermiston, Oregon
the
two
girls,
both
being
the
same
any individual grower does not
itor
in Hermiston Saturday.
to be paid out will depend on the age. The evening was spent play- |
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Mrs. Jess Oliver accompanied the mean that that is 'all he is supposed
number of farmers who sign up. ing games after which delightful re-
M.
Morning worship at 10:00 A.
ohn Oliver family from Echo on a to raise. It merely means that on
Payment will amount to twenty freshments were served.
Sermon theme, "The God of All rip to Pasco Sunday.
Fox
of
Milton
has
been
|
Herbert
Mrs. Fred Markham and children, that amount only will he receive the
cents a bushel or 54% of the aver-
Comfort."
Mrs.
Markham and Mrs. Lau- extra benefit payments designed to
age amount of wheat that they pro- I visiting at the Beamer home the
Sunday school at 11:00. Superin­ enee Frank
Markham are spending a week compensate him for reducing acre­
past
five-year
period.
|
past
week.
duced over the
tendent, Mr. Pearson.
'n the mountains near Meachem age and to give him a fair “parity
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M.
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brider visi- price” for that portion of the crop.
Evening church service at 8:00.
Definite announcement is also
ted
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
Sermon theme, "The Christian’s In­
made that 20 cents a bushel cash
Saturday evening.
fluence."
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright were benefit payments will be made this
Boy Scouts meet on Wednesday in Hermiston Thursrday.
fall as soon as the details of con­
Mr. and Mrs. Batle Rand and
night at 8:00 P. M.
tract signing are completed. The
children,
Mrs.
George
Rand
and
Official hoard meeting Monday
Mrs. James Warner were business remainder of the payment, an­
night at 8:00 P. M.
callers in Pendleton Tuesday.
nounced as freni 8 to 10 cents a
and Mrs. Frank Brace mo­ bushel, will be made next spring af­
ored to The Dalles Saturday even- ter acreage reduction is accom-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ing.
Billie Markham accompanied
; plished.
667 ove" was the subject of the them.
Jac
k
Horner
motored
to
LaGrande
I
Definite decision on the amount
9, Lesson-Sermon in all Church­
Friday accompanied by his grand- of acreage reduction to be required
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
mother. Mrs. Margaret Horner re­ is expected to be announced the
July 30.
turned with him the same evening.
New assu­
The Golden Text was, “Sing, O
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones were first week in August.
rance is given that it will not ex­
Hermiston visitors Friday.
heavens; and be joyful, O earth;
Wallis Dexter left for Portland ceed 20 per cent. A late develop­
and break forth into singing, O
Thursday for an indefinite stay.
mountain for tho Lord hath com-
ment is the possible use of a small
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham
a,
forted his people, and will have
fraction of the processing tax re­
of
Pendleton.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irvin
$5
merry upon his afflicted" (Isa.
hapman and daughter.
Francis, ceipts to finance exports of wheat,
49:13).
and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and particularly from the Pacific north-
Among the citations which com-
family of Umatilla,
were dinner west, as a means of relieving the
prised the Le on-Sermon was the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mc- present surplus stocks and thus
following from the Bible: "God is
Coy, Sunday.
i’t
bring northwest market prices into
In Every Firestone Tire Is
loie; and he that dwelleth in ! ve
¥ •** * * * * * * ¥ more normal relation to Chicago
dwelleth in God, and God in him"
prices and prevent possible flooding
(I John 4 : 16).
mt MASTERPIECE
PINE CITY NEWS
of eastern markets with western
The Lesson-Sermon also IncP 1-
ov TIRE CONSTRUCTION
By Oleta Neill
ed the following correlative p s-
wheat.
PERFORMANCE COUNT s: Firestone
sages from the Christian Science
Mrs. Reid Buseick and children,
• • • • • ••
Mrs. Rose Shields and Mrs. A. E. •• • • • • • • •
textbock, "Science and Health
High Speed Gum-Dipped Tires hold ali world
Wattenburger called at Mrs. Ollie
er ptures", by
records on road and track for Safety, Specri,
t BOARDMAN NEWS t
Neill’s home Tuesday.
Mary Baker Id ly “Pcople go into
Mileage and Endurance. They are first choice
HIGH SPEED TYPE
Mr. and Mrs. T.
Robinson of
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
ecstasies over the sense of a cor
of race drivers — men who will not take
$8.40
4.75-19
Fight Mile visited for a few days at
p
ral
Jehovah,
though
with
scarce
­
Mrs.
Mavel Gorham is visiting
chances
or
risk
their
lives
on
any
other
tire,
10.00
5.25-18
the C. H. Bartholomew home the
relatives in New Plymouth. Idaho.
ly a spark of love in their heart :
5.50-17
10.95
Firestone Tires are the only tires made
early part of the week.
yet God is Love, and without Love,
15.50*19
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and son . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mr.
with high rtrelch cord» and the Extra Process
11.50
r -ality cannct app r
Hugh and Miss Oleta Neill
were and Mrs. Ray Barlow, Mrs. Warner
of GUM-DIPPING which gives 53% longer
6.00-17
12.45
and Rev. Payne visited Sunday at
ils believe In a finite
Heppner
business
visitors
Friday.
flexing
life
—
GREATER
SAFETY
ANU
12.70
6.00-18
Mrs. J. J. Chisholm and daughters the Johnson home.
; i I ■ Cod is infinte
yer; on
MORE
BLOWOUT
PROTECTION.
Mrs. C. M. Rutherford of Toledo
6.00-18 IIP 15.10
Barbara and Marjean of Walla Wal-
Love.
1 niuct ie unlizited’
6.00-19 IIP 15.60
1 1, are visiting at the home of Mrs. and her daughter of Seattle visited
Wc Give a Liberal Allowance for
(p. :i
hisholm’s aunt, Mrs. Ollie Neill, T. P. Rutherford Thursday.
6.50-18 HP 17.40
Your Worn Tires To Apply on
Mrs. Wilson and neice, Beatrice,
his week.
6.50-19 IIP 17.90
New Firesione High Speed Tire.
Mrs. Marion Finch and Miss Len- both of Condon are visiting friends
7.00-19 ID 20.80
this
week.
* ia Neill were Hermiston business
Protect your Safety by equipping rour •.,
7.50-18110 29.90
Mrs. Dallas Mallory of Portland is
'sltors
Tuesday.
TOD
\
Y
—
Tiro
prices
are
still
too
los
—
Other Sizes Proportionately Low
I
r Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
now before thev advance arin.
John Carlson left the middle of (he house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Jenkins this week.
By Mrs. Wm. Hineline
he week for Portland.
Pete Barley accompanied by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
M. T. Matott motored to Pasco
ind Mrs. Wm. Disbrow motored to
nd
Mrs.
Reid
Buseick
were
in
Her-
Thursday
to
attend
the
ball
game
ord
)
*
THE NEW
Heppner Tuesday on business.
hevrolet - ) $7,10
4 50 71
4 ‘2,7
between the Colored Giants and the niston Saturday on business.
Robert Bradley and Robert Har­
Miss Isabella O’Brien has been vi-
wood motored to Portland the first
iting
at
the
home
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
Mrs. O. K. Mudge had as her
of the week.
red Hoskins.
SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE
uest last wee k her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Suttle and son and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Ollie
Neill
and
daughters
lamblet.
Fr day. Mrs. Mudge ac-
Equal lo All Fini Line, Stand-
Shell motored to Portland the last
md
Mrs.
J.
J.
Chisholm
and
daugh-
ompanied by her mother motored
of the week on business.
5 00-20
M rs. Pearl Stanton era visited at the A. E. Wattenbur-
to Kennewick,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow were
er
home
Sunday
afternon.
returned
to
nd daughter Patty
Walla Walla visitors Friday.
been
Mrs.
Isabella
Corrigal
has
ance. Yet Sold at a Price That
Mudge.
ermiston wit
A. W. Gammel from Heppner vi-
Fred
Mrs.
isiting her daughter,
Other Sites Proportionately Low
dted at the Will Wilbanks home
Mr. and Mis. Harry McKenty who Toskins.
have been visiting relatives in Hav-
Cox and Wed nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tyler from
e, Mont., returned home Friday.
aughters visited at the E. B. Wat- Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting at
They were accompanied to Montana enburger home Sunday.
¿
. SUPERIOR IN /
OLNES of
y Collette McKinty and Vernicia
, / \
QUALITY
y
Miss Mary Conrad and Mr. Michel the home of Mr. Tyler’s brother,
1< Kenty. They visited at the Gla-
TIRES J
ere married in Pendleton Satur- Vern Tyler.
W.
] Yet Priced ' 7
Wilma and Margaret Meyer are
ier National Park and attended the
1,2341 with ft
. 2 as LOW as
J
visiting relatives in Portland for
edication oi the opening of the new
I Firestone :
Mrs. Bill Bucknum and Joe Far- several
weeks.
i hway over Log in Pass.
2 ).) Special Brands r
y called at the John Healy home
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Delano mo­
4 NAME and "
Mr. and Mrs. Peer Bokish of Peñ­
riday.
lieton visited at the W. H. Quick
Retd Buseick of Long Creek visi- tored to Hermiston where they took
GUARANTEE
They were accom- ed at the A. E. Wattenburger home their son from the hospital where
ome Sunday,
Ken neth Bokish Sunday. Mrs. Buseick and children he has been receiving medical treat­
anied home by
ment.
Iio has been 5 I; ting the past week returned to Long Creek with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Attebury
vith her cousin Tom Quick.
Frank and Dick Carlson motored
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Attebury mo­
OLDFIEI D TYPE
to
Me
’
chem
Sunday.
Don
Id
Pearson
of
Echo
is
visit-
SENTINEL TYPE
COURIER TYPE
Ford
A large charivari crowd met Wed- tored to Portland Monday where S.
ng at I he home of his uncle, W. L.
received
medical
treat­
< hevrolet
$6.30
iesday
evening and serenaded the Attebury
4 50-21
30x312
ment.
‘earson.
4.50-21
newlyweds,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jasper
Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
W. G. Rodda went to Pendleton My rs at C. H. Bartholomew’s.
Ford
)
, Chevrolet
Ford.... .
( g
Af
and Stewart Arnold made a business
6.70 Chevrolet
Pk mo ‘th
Mrs.
A.
E.
Wattenburger
and
Mrs.
where
he
will
be
employed
Ply
mo
’
th
(
0.03
( hevrolet
4 75:12
3.60
trip to Portland Tuesday.
4.75-19
1
levator at Fulton during harvest Reid Buseick called on Mrs. Walter
County Agent Charles Smith from
Vigglesworth
Sunday
afternoon.
Nash
‘ 00-10
season.
7.45 Essex
Heppner, Ore., was in Irrigon Sat­
and
Mrs.
T.
Robison
and
Mrs
6.70
Ford
_______
’
5.00-20
urday looking after county affairs.
Frank Rodda and Charles McKen-
Buick
Bartholomew motored to Pen-
( hevrolet
| ( hevrolet
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Ransier of
ie celebrated Frank’s birthday by 1. Il Wednesday on business.
Buick
......
' Ford . .............
4.50-21
8.10
(
hevrolet
on the
Echo, Judy Peebler of Pendleton,
amping
Kockne ......... *
Nelli.
Marion
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Ford
......
.
5 25-18
ind Marvin Ransier were visitors at
anks of the Umatilla river.
Nash
Robertson, and Hugh Nelli were in the Dan Ransier home Friday.
Ford.............
Plymouth
was
Edna I ay of Stanfield
dillo".
€ hevrolet
‘endleton Saturday on business,
Kockne .....
9.00
50-18
use guest of Mary Kodda
Plymo ‘th
5.25-18____
lugli Neill remained until Monday ADMISSION TO STATE
Other Sizes Proportionately Low
eek end.
4.75-19
with his brother Clarence Neill.
vi
Dannie Russell who has been
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and FAIR GREATLY REDUCED.
iting with his grandparents,
Mr. “amily were in Hermiston Sunday.
nd Mrs. P. C. Albright, returned to
Lois Jean Neill returned home
Salem, Ore., August 1—The low­
is home in Pendleton Sunday.
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gasoline
Batterici
est
admission price in history will
Mrs. Martha Morgan and daugh- Dee Noil! Saturday from Pendleton
er Betty. of Portland, anil Mrs. Ned
be offered patrons at the State Fair
nger and daughter Dorothy of
Nutrition Council Will Meet.
opening here Labor Day, A reduc-
Each In Sets
Pendleton, were visitors at the P. C.
CORVALLIS- The State Nutri- tion from fifty to twenty-five cents
We will test any makr of Hattrn
bright home the past week.
FREE
Vance Matott
is
visiting • his
Ion council of Oregon will meet at has been announced, the price pre­
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
regon State college Saturday even- vailing for both day and night.
Irai of La Grande. They expect to
Along with the reduced admission
This will be a dinner
ing,
July
travel about a month before Vance
returns to his home.
meeting at the penton hotel, with charge is the announcement of a
"no pass policy". And an appro­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson made
r. Harry Steenbock, noted scientist
priate slogan for the 1933
fair
a business trip to Pendleton
on the summer session faculty, as might be "Everybody Pays", says
day.
week guest of honor and principal speak- Max Gehlhar, state fair director,
Katrina Kryger spent
end as the house guest 01
since there will be no passes printed
Williams.
ANY ONE
WHO SACRIFICES
TO SAVE
knows the true worth of a dollar and this does not
mean depriving one of necessities. The fellow who is
trying to keep something of what he earns, parte with
his money only for real necessities.
58% LONGER
BLOWOUT PROTECTED
-
He maintains a bank account and is building a sub­
stantial cash reserve.
A Bank Account Will Help You
$
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
003012 0 101171090009009100001100 9
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS
WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE
Pendleton Battery
Firestone
WITHSTAND
Road Shocks
BANK
BOOK
MADE IN PENDLETON
Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla
County
Taxpayers.
See JIM PEARSON
LOCAL DEALER
Hermiston, Ore.
Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home.
"The change will in no ways af­
this year.
“Patrons,
exhibitors,
employes fect our six-day program. There will
and consessionaires will be required be no curtailment of activities. The
to pay alike,” Gehlhar said.
"In Board of Agriculture adopted the
reducing the price of admission and 25-cent admission as a means of
adopting the no pass policy we are making it possible for more citizens
following a system adopted this to visit the State Fair and benfit
year in other states.
from its many educational exhibits.”
t
Firestone
SUGAR 20. $1.00
FRUIT JARS
*********
REMEMBER THESE PRICES WHEN
Firestone
7.30
4.65
Black 8 White Station
Hermiston, Oregon
YOU
Ball Perfection
ZINC TOPS
GLASS TOPS
$1.34
93c Pints 77c
Quarts
!
JARS.
WANT
Ball Reg. Mason
Half Gallon
$1.37
97c Pints 79c
Half Gallon
Quarts
Kerr Economy
Half Gallon $1.49
Quarts $1.16Pnu9lc
Kerr Reg. Mason
Half Gallon $1.34
Quarts 93c Pints 77c
Jar Rubbers - 3
Pkgs.
»
<o>
10c
WE HAVE LOCAL
Firestone
4.25
1
WE DO OUR PART
Cantaloupes and Watermellons
REMEMBER OUR
7:00 O'CLOCK
(V ft
toffee
Pg
O
Lb.
2 (C - 3
Lbs.
(SC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —
4 ’
%
White King Granulated Soap :
FOR YOUR WASHING
AND SAVES WORK.
I
•
Frisco
WITH
CAKE
o 1. 1. ar
“ large PKgS. O /C
SIDE DOWN
NFREE!
a
II
me g
3 lbs. oBc
Last CaU for FLOUR!
Anything that is nnhandy to carry, we will deliver, any time,
any place, within the city limits.
KINGSLET’S