The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 22, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    O.S.C. ELECTRIC SCREENS
having an early provision requiring Walla Walla.
Otta Wiley and Leola Benefiel vi-
waiving of fees eliminated, reports
Dr. W. A. Schoenfeld, dean of agri­ sited Mr. and Mrs. Dawaid of Athe­ MAY GUIDE SALMON AT DAM.
culture at the state college, who was na Sunday.
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
CORVALLIS—Columbia river fish
R. V. Jones attended a creamery
in Washington at the time.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
will probably be guided from dan­
meeting in LaGrande Saturday.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
John Vollee spent several days on ger points at the Bonneville dam
OREGON PAPERS PRINTING
Publishers.
his homesteal southwest of town, and into the fishways prepared for
MUCH PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS.
Second Class Matter
Entered
putting down a well this week. Mrs. | them by means of electrical fish
December, 190C, Umatilla County.
Nettie Flower of Heppner accom­ screens developed In the school of
Oregon weekly and daily newspa-
Oregon.
panied
him, and visited her cousin engineering at Oregon State college.
pcrs carried an average of 26 col
and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Several years ago Professor F. O.
Subscription Rates:
umn Inches, or more than a full col­
McMillan at O.S.C. developed such
during
her
stay.
$1.00
One Year ___
| umn, of public school news in each
an electrical device, plans for which
.75
Six Months ...
issue over a period of a month, it
were widely distributed by the Uni­
.50
Three Months
CHURCH NOTES
was revealed in a recent survey ♦
ted States bureau of fisheries.
made by students in a class in pub­ t BOARDMAN NEWS t
Professor McMillan, assisted by a
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
lic information methods conducted
graduate
student in electrical en-
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
by C. J. McIntosh, professor of in­
OCI
ION.
Mrs. Dan Ransier and sons Dan- gineering, is now making further
Sunday school starts at 10:00 A. dustrial editing at Oregon State col­ nie and Billie have been confined to
tests at the request of the govern­
M. and preaching service at 11:00 lege.
their homes this week because of ment engineers to develop if possi­
A. M. with Rev. New Madden de­
Four issues each of 76 representa- illness. The boys have been away ble a practical application of his
livering the sermon on the subject tive newspapers of the state were from their school work.
Bonne-
screen to the situation
A Safeguard of Public Funds.
"Pure Religion.” He will also clipped during one month and the
The Condon high school won from ville.
preach in the evening at 7:45 on results tabulated, classified and
(Astorian-Budget)
he Boardman high school team last
Somewhat related is other
Recently an Oregon newspaper the subject "Christian Fellowship." compared with a similar survey week in a 25 to 55 score. The grade
search
work in the O.S.C. civil en-
service
at
Christian Endeavor
made a reader-interest survey, using
made at Columbia university. New ichool team took Condon for a loss
what is known as the "Gallup sys­ 7:00 P. M. with Mrs. Chas. Duvall York. Subjects given the most space in a score of 14 to 17, with a three gineering laboratories on the size
and design of the fishways that will
tem", to determine for Its own gui­ as leader of the discussion. You In the two sections of the country ninute over time play.
be necessary to get the enormous
dance and benefit the type of news, are cordially invited to attend.
tallied fairly closely, with extra-cur­
A smoker was held in Boardman salmon run over the dam. Studies
advertising and features which ap­
ricular activities such as sports, ast Thursday night under the aus-
pealed most to its readers. It may METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH dramatics, musical events and the ices of the Boardman High School in Alaskan streams indicate that as
many as 10,000 salmon an hour will
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
be surprising to some to know that
like leading with 47 per cent in the Alumni association. Much interest
have to be passed at the peak of the
Morning
worship
at
10:00.
Ser
­
the monthly "exhibit of claims of
east and 59 per cent in Oregon.
as shown and a good attendance runs. Dr. Harlan B. Holmes of the
the county court" was read by a mon theme "Modern Stumbling
Next in oredr in this state were een. The bouts appearing on the
U. S. Fish commission has enlisted
large majority of the subscribers Blocks." Sunday school at 11:00, P.T.A. activities and management ard were as follows:
the aid of the engineering school in
with
primary,
junior
and
senior
de-
surveyed.
and finance, while in the east news
1—Boxing; Billie Price, Board- these studies.
This revelation indicates a com­ partments. G. M. Pierson, superin- of teachers and school officers was
man, vs. Bob Howard, Umatilla,
mendable interest in public business tendent.
second with P.T.A. activities third won by Price.
*
Epworth League at 6:30. Even­ The Columbia survey also included
by the public of this particular
Stanley Partlow,
2— Boxing:
county, and we doubt not that the Ing church service at 7:30. Sermon the order of preference as to school Boardman, vs. Tommy Arnold, Uma-
UMATILLA NEWS
exhibit of claims of other counties topic, “What Nature Teaches Us news as expressed by parents in a
By Louise Byrnes
tilla;
won
by
Partlow.
About God.”
command as much Interest.
questionnaire circulated widely.
Mr. and Mrs. Valoice Bramer and
,
vs.
3
—
Boxing:
Alfred
Turner
Choir practice on Tuesday night,
The law requires each county
Replies from parents indicated Charles Marshall, Boardman; won small son Jimmy of Oswego, Ore.,
clerk to publish a statement of all at 7:30.
they were interested first in news by Turner.
are visiting with Mrs. Bramer’s
Ladies Aid meets at church each of pupils' progress and achievement
claims authorized by the county
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes.
4
—
Boxing:
Dalles
Wilson,
Board-
court and ordered paid each month. Wednesday afternoon.
second In methods of instruction and nan, vs. Buster Caldwell, Umatilla;
M. M. McCullough made a busi­
Prayer meeting and bible study third In news of pupils' health
The purpose of the law is to ac­
ness trip to Baker Friday and Sat­
won
by
Wilson.
quaint the interested citizen with Thursday evenings, at 7:30.
while extra curricular activity news
5—Main event: Dave Johnson, urday of last week.
Boys Club on Saturday afternoon, was placed in thirteenth or last
the expenditures of the county, to
Miss Marjorie Doyle of Seattle,
Joardman,
vs. Harry Erwin, Uma-
advise them as to Just how and for from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock.
place.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ilia; won by Johnson.
what the tax money is being spent.
"It is not at all certain that par-
Wrestling: Mike Healey, B. Doyle.
6
It was one of the wisest laws ever
Mis. Jack Cherry accompanied by
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURSHES ents mean precisely what they think Boardman. vs. Vernon Partlow,
enacted from a standpoint of safe­
Earl Cherry and Mrs. Fred Knudson
Healey.
oui" was the subject of the they mean about the kind of news
oardman;
won
by,
guarding public funds and Insuring
D Lesson-Sermon in all Church­ I they want," says Professor Mcln-
7 — Wrestling: Geo. Wicklander motored to Pendleton Saturday.
them against waste, extravagance
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowman ac-
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, I tosh in commenting on the result: vs. Warren Brice, Boardman; won
and misuse. When the controlling
| of the two surveys. "Naturally thej y Wicklander.
companied by their daughter Aida,
February 18.
body knows that it must account
The Golden Text was. "Rejoice I are interested in progress and ach-
8—Wrestling: Norval Shannon md Mr. Spalding Arlington, visited
publicly for every cent it spends
the soul of thy servant: for unto I ievement, particularly of their owr Boardman, vs. Herbert Lane, Uma- :n Umatilla Sunday.
and that every citizen Is to be giv­
children, but the element of the un
thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul"
Miss Yvonne Bousquet and Paul
ilia; won by Lane.
en the opportunity of scrutinizing
(1’s. 86:4).
usual is essential to news, which is
Donavon attended the dance in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Marlow
and
son
The Lesson-Sermon consisted of
every item of expenditure, there is
found most largely in sports, plays
avern, Frank Hadley and Frank Echo Friday evening.
citations from the authorized ver­
a natural tendency to be careful and
and other so-called frills theoreti- larlow visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Rosalln Lennox of Seattle Is
sion of the Bible, and correlative
cautious in the appropriation of
cally frowned upon but widely read. Jan Ransier, Sunday.
visiting
at the William Switzler
passages from the Christian Sci­
funds.
“Beyond this, however, editors
Mrs. Jess Allen left this week for tome.
ence textbook, “Science and Health
Just why the county courts should
are faced with running what they »maha, Neb., where she was called
Mrs. George Hower has returned
with Key to the Scriptures”, by
be singled out for such monthly ac­
can get or none at all, and to the y the illness of her mother. She .rom a visit with her daughter, Mar­
Mary Baker Eddy, including the
countings is difficult to explain.
oxtent school organizations will zill be gone indefinitely.
following:
gurite in Seattle, Wn.
Alone of all the tax spending bo­
make it possible for the papers t
“Take diligent heed
to love
Mrs. Archie McFarland and Mr.
About 20 CWA workers started
dies, they are required to publish
the Lord your God .
and to
ret well prepared news on other vork clearing irrigation canals and md Mrs. Charlie Kick accompanied
cleave unto him, and to serve
these statements, although they
school activities apparently desired lltches Monday. Bridges will be R. V. Jones of Irrigon
and M. G.
him with all your heart and with
handle In many instances much less
by parents, the editors will doubt
uilt at several of the lateral cros- Hedwall of Hermiston, to the Ore­
all
your
soul
”
(J-bh
22:5).
money than other governmental bo­
less be most happy to run it,”
gon State dairymen convention at
ings and spillways.
"Question. — What are the da-
dies. If it is sound policy to have
LaGrande Saturday. This is the
mands of the referee of Soul?
Fire
completely
destroyed
the
%
%
county court* reveal their expendi­
Answer. The first cl mand of t’ Is
iome of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins first time the convention has been
tures to the public they serve, why
1
Science is. ‘Thou shalt hae no
IRRIGON
NEWS
ast week. The flames broke out held in eastern Oregon.
Is It not equally sound policy to re­
other gods before me.' This me Is
William Switzler has returned
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
pstaira near the chimney and the
quire city councils, school boards,
Spirit. Therefore the command
Mr.
for louse was in flames before discover- from a hurried trip to Portland
Leach
and
son
Earl
left
port commissions and other admin­
moans this: Thou shalt have no
Drential on a prospecting trip Tues- •d. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins are stay- when he motored down with Mrs.
intelligence, no life, no substance,
istrative bodies to do likewise?
’ay. Mr. Leach has a claim neai
ng at the Bob Bradley home at Switzler who remained tor medical
no truth, no love, but that which
Without any reflection upon anyone,
treatment.
there.
They
accompanied
Mr.
Gar-
resent.
we undertake to say that many un­ is spiritual” (3. Í H., p. 467).
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland
County
Agent
Chas.
Smith
of
lener
as
far
as
Ukiah.
wise expenditures would not have
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ob-
William
Masterson
from
Baker
leppner
conducted
a
meeting
here
been made had the governing bod­ O.S.C. HOPES TO RECEIVE
re, is visiting his sister, Mrs
aturday for the purpose of assist- ar of Hermiston to Pendleton on a
ies known that the full glare of
ig hog raisers in filling out their business trip.
Swearingon.
CWA
FUNDS
FOR
STUDENTS.
publicity would be turned upon
Mrs. Pete McNabb and daughter
og
reduction contracts. He re­
All
of
the
men
employed
on
th<
their monthly claims.
Maxine
motored to Pendleton Mon­
tained over for the evening and at­
Oregon State college, along witl IWA division were laid off for ar
A newspaper is handicapped In
lay.
definite
period
Thursday.
other
institutions
in
the
state,
har
ended
Grange.
advocating an extension of this po­
Mrs. Jim O’Connell is confined to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Steward ol
Howard Bates and Albert Baker
licy to all tax spending bodies for applied for Its share of the proposed
her home with a serious illness.
funds
to
provide
Allcel,
Ore.,
visited
relatives
here
ittended
a
dairyman
’
s
meeting
at
allotment
of
CWA
the reason that It is a beneficiary
C. E. Sampson is visiting this
aGrande Friday and Saturday of
of the policy. The published exhi- work for students who otherwise ast week while looking over the
week
in Spokane with friends.
would not be able to attend college project for an available place to lo- ast week.
H. O. Thompson, Lewellyn Brown-
Mrs. Lola Bell returned to her
or would have to drop out before ate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ash, who have beer lome last week after staying at the all and Ralph Joder attended the
the end of the year. It is not known
iving
on the Geo. Hux place, moved like Cassidy home while Mrs. Cas- Umatilla rapids meeting in Walla
yet
for
certain
that
the
funds
will
Mrs. Lillian George of
Walla Sunday,
631 N. Graham St, Port-
be granted, or, If so, when they will o Boardman Saturday. Raymond idy was away, Mrs. Cassidy
land, Oreg., saya: “Dr.
Ray, small son of Mr. and Mrs.
be received, but It Is hoped to have Lamoreaux and Adrian Allen have urned home last week with her in-
Pierce's Anuric Tablets
are wonderful to relieve
Ben Juday, who fell and badly in-
com-
the
plan
In
operation
by
the
start
of
Hux
place
for
the
eased
the
ant
son.
backache
and
kidney
weakness. They helped
the new term late In March.
ng season.
F •
At the regular meeting of the jured his leg several weeks ago, has
me wonderfully for those
Senator Frederick Stelwer, a gra­
reen field Grange Saturday night been released from the St. Anthony
Grandma Aldrich who has been
ailments."'
Sold by all druggists
he proposed construction of a hall hospital in Pendleton, but his leg
duate of both O.S.C. and U.of O., did uite ill Is improving.
everywhere.
Mrs. James Warner was a Pen- 1 as discussed and the membership is still in a cast.
a great deal of work in getting this
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens of
plan adopted by the relief adminis­ Iloton visitor Wednesday.
oted' to purchase the lumber in
Roy Minnick was a business visi- Portland and have it shipped to Portland visited at the A. B. Ste­
tration. and was Instrumental in
r in Portland Wednesday.
Boardman in order to be ready phens home over the week end.
D. M. Walsh has secured an en­
Mrs. Mary Smith was hostess at a when needed. A new member was
idal shower at her home Monday, aken In at the meeting. The mem­ gineer job in the Albina yards at
Portland.
onoring Mrs. Russell McCoy. Many bers enjoyed a pot luck dinner.
Mrs. A. W. Conlon will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blayden and
eautiful and useful gifts were ten-
cred the bride, together with hosts Mrs. Blayden’s mother from Vale, the Bridge club at her home Friday.
Bob Barrett of White Bluffs. Wn„
if good wishes. Thirty-five guests Ore., visited Mr. Blayden’s parents,
rere present. A delicious lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden and his now with a tie-gang of the Union
erved at the close of the afternoon. sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pacific, visited at the James Byrnes
Clarence Wood made a business 'orham, a few days last week. They home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer and
eft the first of the week for Klat-
rip to Heppner Friday.
son J'mmy, Mrs. P. W. Walsh and
kanie to visit her daughter.
A number of people in this vici
Frank Ackerman from Vale, Ore- daughter Verna Dale and Mrs. J. H.
ity have been ill the past ten days
on. Is visiting his brother and fam- Byrnes and daughter Joan motored
.1th light attacks of flu.
Calvin Allen is employed for the ly. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham for to Walla Walla Saturday where
(even less hr long tript)
they spent the day with relatives.
season with Frank Brace.
i few days.
Miss Dorothy Mattice spent Sat­
Ticket* good In comfortable coache* and
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Carl Alquist visited friends In
chair car* on all train*—every day.
Mrs. Edd Souders and mother Sun- urday of last week visiting in Pen­
his vicinity over the week end.
Also good in tourist sleeping cars (plus
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace i and lay were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano dleton.
Josephine Connell and Lyle Brown
berth charge) between certain points on —
wn Bobby motored to The Dalles ind son Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.
aturday to visit their daughter 'has. Nickerson, and Mr. and Mrs. motored to Pendleton last Thursday.
Mrs. Maud Chapman of Pendle-
Tick Faler and Mr. and Mrs. Stout.
lorence.
AND ITS FAMOUS COMPANION TRAIN
the ton visited at the Wallace Mahoney
Mrs. Harry Smith entertained th<
Mrs. Josephine Rands
'I. E. Club ladies at her home honor«« at a shower last week at home Friday evening. Mrs. Chap­
FOR.
man was the former Miss Maude
‘hursday afternoon. A birthday the home of Mrs. Jack Gorham.
Tickets good in standard sleepers, 34 c
Lue Morgan is confined to his bed Withers, a teacher tn the Umatilla
shower for Mrs. William Kick and
mile and less. Pullman costs extra.
grade school nine years ago.
1rs. Henry Dexter was given by the this week because of illness.
Sleeping car costs reduced % by elimina­
Joe Reeves and sons Jack and
Charley Scoubo, small eon of Mr.
club. A very pleasant afternoon
tion of surcharge.
and Mrs. Alfred Scoubo. returned Fred of Hermiston visited at the
was spent.
Mrs. Coe of Echo and Mr. and home Thursday after spending some Ben Spencer home Sunday.
Evelyn Knight has been confined
Mrs. Ulenn Hadley were guests of time in the Pendleton hospital.
to
her home this week with a severe
Mrs.
Olive
Attebury
has
been
con-
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Markham Satur-
mioannem/i, UNION
PACIFIC
lay evening.
lined to her home for several days cold.
Thomas Gurdane received a bad
Ralph Benefiel who Is working at following a heart attack.
Walla Walla visited the home folks
Mr. and Mrs Bob Griffin and burn on his hand Friday when his
over Sunday. He was accompanied family of Pendleton visited at the gas stove exploded.
Earl Cherry has returned to Port-
by E. W Benefiel and son Orville of Dan Ransier home Sunday.
bit of claims is paid matter and at
least one newspaper receives this
business, Yet the amount of the
coat is, we think, but a small in­
for the protection
surance premium
I
given.
In the light of Interest shown in
county’s monthly exhibit. as proven
by survey referred to, there is good
reason to believe that the purpose
of the law Is being well served.
Uhe Fermiston Bieralb
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HE HERMISTON
HERALD, HERMISTON,
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GOURAGE and CHARACTER
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
To George Washington the nation pays tribute once
again. It is fitting that we recall the sterling quali-
ties of this man of destiny who so ably led a badly
equipped and poorly trained army to victory. No
crisis ever demanded more versatile ability and
knowledge than that of 1776. And it is to the cour-
age and the true character of Washington that the
United States owes its very existence. Aggressive
in the very face of defeat, Washington’s courage
: ; carried on. Today in the nation’s need of courage
: ; we add our tribute to Washington and the character
¡ ! for which he stands. .
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Henmiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-Presiden
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
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land where he will resume his stu- sion. The other fighters were Myr-
dies at the Oregon State School of nie Caldwell, Tommy Arnold, and
I ITarry. Erwin.
Several Umatilla
Technology.
Pete Kangorous, employee at the people accompanied them.
U. P. roundhouse, suffered a broken
Notice of Sale Under Lien.
arm last Monday.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Beth Cooney was a week end guest
1 ndersi n d w ill. on H » 23rd da
of Miss Bettie Carelln.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. n February, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock
Elmore McKenzie and Miss Rosa A. M., at the Wm. Kryger ranch
Ricco attended the final night of about 4 miles southwest of Hermis
the card tournament sponsored by ton, by virtue of a Notice of Claim
the Stanfield Commercial club for of Lien filed with the County Clerk
three successive Monday evenings. of Umatilla County, Or gon on the
Mrs. Springer received first prize 20th day of January, 1934, sell at
public auction for cash in hand, all
for the “500” players.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hammer and the right, title and interest of M C
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burchett, in and to the followin
and son of Idaho Falls, spent a few personal property. to-wit: Two Red
days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jersey Cows, with horns, aged about
Ursel Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. six years.
Dated this 3rd day of Februa
Hammer are Mrs. Hiatt’s parents.
E. P. Dodd of Hermiston gave a 1934,
H. A. PANKOW. Constable for
lecture at the Community hall Tues­
Hermiston District.
day evening on the seven point plan
(Feb. 8-15)
tor open river navigation on the Co­
lumbia river.
Ralph Thorne, Dave Roberts and NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF
Fred Beck, all of Pendleton, visited
HEARING FD-AL ACCOUNT
at the John Wurster home Sunday, i
AND REPORT.
E. A. McMillian and Will Sheph-I
erd have gone to Portland for a few In the County Court of the State
days visit.
of Oregon for Umatilla
Clarance Shaw motored to Pen-
dleton Monday where he spent the
County.
day with his wife who is ill at the
In the Matter of the Estate of
3t. Anthony hospital.
Mrs. Art Bousquet and daughter Isabell Ross, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
Yvonne and Paul Donavon attended
a recital at St. Mary’s Academy in ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY
-
The Dalles Tuesday evening. Miss CONCERN:
Alicia Bousquet was featured in vo­
That Milton A. Ross, executor of
cal and instrumental numbers.
the last will and testament of Isa­
William Switzler and J. C. Tuck­ bell Ross, Deceased, has filed here­
er motored to Pendleton Friday on in his Final Account and Report in
business.
the administration of the above en-
Mrs. E. A. McMillian and daugh- titled estate; that the County Judge
ter Janet of Portland spent the by order duly made and entered
week end with Mr. McMillian.
herein has appointed Saturday, the
Mrs. Ben Spencer entertained the 17th day of March, 1934, at the
"500" club at her home Wednesday hour of 2:00 P. M. of that day as
evening.
the time and the County Court
The Umatilla Vikings motored to House at Pendleton, Umatilla Coun­
Stanfield last Friday night where ty, Oregon, as the place where all
a triple header was played with on­ objections and exceptions to said
ly the high school girls coming final account and report will be
home victorious by a 28-14 score. heard and a settlement of the es-
The boys were outplayed from the tate made.
start and lost 21-12. Stanfield took
Dated this 13th day of February,
the last game with the town team 1934.
without much trouble.
MILTON A. ROSS, Executor of
Thursday evening the Umatilla
the last will and testament of
pugelists went to Boardman where
Isabell Roes. Deceased.
GEORGE R. LEWIS. Pendleton.
they contested with the Boardman
boxing club. Herbert Lane was the Oregon, Attorney for the Eexcutor.
only local boy receiving the deci-
(Feb. 15-March 15)
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