The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 27, 1937, Image 3

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
NEWS NOTES OF
THE NORTHWEST
A
Two-Way Atlantic Flight Takes 45 Hours
Filet Chair Set
With a n Initial
Grand, isn’t it—that big, stun­
ning initial adding that definitely
personal touch to a chair-set of
string! Select your initial from
the alphabet that comes with the
pattern, paste it in place on the
chart, and crochet it right in with
Brief Summary of Events
of S p e c ia l In te re s t to
O regon, Washington and
Idaho Communities.
The Gabble of Tourists.
STITES, Ida.—Construction has be­
gun on a new steel bridge to replace
the one across the river at this point.
Sam Boudry of Lewiston Is the con­
tractor.
WENATCHEE, Wash. — A com­
plete clean-up of the Wenatchee dis­
trict’s apple holdings Is expected by
After I heard 174 separate and the end of May. Shipments are run­
distinct tourists repeat the above it ning 40 cars daily.
got on my nerves
SOUTH BEND, Wash.—Bettered
and I sought sur-
local log markets for all species of
cease far from the
timber, particularly alder and hem­
maddening round-
lock, are creating considerable ac­
tripper, hoping to f
tivity among small logging (irms of
escape the common-
Willapa harbor.
place babbling of IP*' ¡t
eastern sight-seers ■
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ASTORIA, Ore.—The annual con­
Henry T. (Dick) Merrill, inset, and the Lockheed Electra plane in which the flyer and his co-pilot John S.
and revel in the
vention of Oregon chapter No. 11, (Jack) Lambie completed the first commercial round trip flight across the Atlantic and the fastest two-way
salty humor of the B,.—
National Association of Postmasters, journey ever completed over that ocean. The total flying time was 45 hours and 24 minutes from New York to
unspoiled West. And Ek <
will be this year at Astoria, on June London and return. The eastward passage took 21 hours and two minutes and the westward flight took 24 hours
I ran into a native
10, 11 and 12. Convention head­ and 22 minutes. The flyers visited London for the coronation and brought back photographs and films
who said, with the
of the coronation ceremonies. The flyers landed in NewYork 35 seconds less than five days after they took off
cute air of having Irvin S. Cobb quarters will be at Astoria hotel.
from Floyd Bennett field on the eastward flight.
just thought it up,
PENDLETON, Ore.—Not later than
“ Yes, sir, I never felt better or May 22 some 25,000 acres of Uma­
had less.”
tilla county’s best land will have
CALLED SPANISH SPY
Speed Mt. Rushmore Memorial
And I encountered a gentleman been seeded In peas, after a late start
who in parting called out, “Say, kid, due to heavy rainfall. Harvesting of
don’t take in any wooden nickels.” peas will be started about June 10.
And then, speaking of someone else,
TWIN FALLS, Ida. — Permit for
remarked, “If I never see that
an $11,000 apartment house at Twin
guy again it’ll be too soon.”
• • •
Falls brings the 1937 list of permits
to date, up to 43 for new structures
Renaming Hors d’Oeuvres.
*1 'H E controversy over giving a ] estimated cost exceeding $95,000
more American name to hors and to 53 for repair jobs, totaling
d’oeuvres—which some cannot pro­ about $190,000 for 96 building jobs.
nounce and none can digest—
SHELTON, Wash. — Auto drivers
rages up and down the land. What kill more deer along Hood canal than
Sam Blythe, that sterling eater, hunters, according to Game Protector
calls these alleged appetizers you
couldn’t print in a family news­ Paul Hughey, who is appealing to
paper, Sam’s idea of a before-din­ drivers to go slowly through the Twa-
ner nicknack being a baked him. noh state park reserve between Bel­
A sturdy Texas congressman calls fair and Union on the navy yard
highway.
them doo-dabs.
But if I were living abroad again,
WOODBURN, O re . — Woodburn
I know what I’d call them. When school district has approximately
you behold the array of this and $46000 cash on hand and warrants
that, as served at the beginning of that are being called total about
luncheon in the average table d’hote $2 600. It Is reported as probable
restaurant over there, and especial­ that the school year will be com
ly in France, you are gazing upon pleted with little or no outstanding
Jose de Gregorio, former secre
what discriminating customers left warrant debt.
tary at the Spanish embassy in
on their plates at supper the night
The heads and shoulders of President Washington and President Jef­
OLYMPIA, Wash.—Almost 40,000 ferson, sculptured in the solid granite of South Dakota’s Black Hills, re­ Washington whose name was men­
before.
Senator Gerald P. Nye ol
• • •
cattle in Washington have been found ceive the finishing touches as workmen begin work on the last figure, that tioned by
Dakota when he said that
to be Infected with Bangs disease, Di­ of President Lincoln. Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor, recently announced North
Scrambled Cooking.
Spanish spies in this country are
OWN below Flagstaff, Ariz., but rector of Agriculture Walter J. Rob­ that he expected to have the major work on Mount Rushmore, near Rapid seeking to “violate American neu­
somewhat to the eastward, in a inson said recently. The state de­ City, completed by next year, leaving the finishing touches for 1939.
trality.”
picturesque city which saddles the partment has under way an inclu­
international boundary, I found a sive campaign under a 1937 law, to
GETS WHITE HOUSE JOB
unique condition.
free Washington herds from the di­
Pole Vault Aces Set New Record
The best American food available sease.
is across the Mexican line at a
ONTARIO, Ore. — E. M. Grelg,
restaurant owned by a Greek gen­ veteran melon grower of this section
tleman with a Chinese cook in the has just completed setting out 36,000
kitchen. But the best Mexican cook­ watermelons and cantaloupe plants
ery is done well over on the Ameri­
can side by a German woman on his ranch near here. They had
been started in the Blyer greenhouse
whose husband is an Italian.
for him. “If nothing adverse hap­
So our own native-born citizens, pens,"
Grelg said, "those vines should
when hungry for the typical dishes yield
50 carloads of melons." Greig
of New England or Dixie, journey
beyond the border patrols, passing holds the local record for getting
•on their way many of their Span­ melons on the market first each
ish-speaking neighbors bound four year.
miles northward for a bit of su­
EUGENE, Ore.—Phi Beta Kappa,
perior tamales and the more in­ national honorary scholastic society
flammatory brands of chili.
and the oldest Greek letter organiza­
. . .
tion in existence, this week an­
Dueling a la Europe
nounced the election of 13 seniors.
T T NTIL Dr. Franz Sarga, the duel- Those chosen were Phyllis Jayne
ing husband of Budapest, really Bowerman, Isabella Mae Chandler
serves one of his enemies en bro­ and
Carl N. Jones, all of Portland;
chette, as it were, instead of just Dan E.
Clark II, Fred W. Colvlg, Or-
trimming off hangnails and side val H. Etter
and Arno L. Pelterson,
whiskers, I decline to get worked
all
of
Eugene;
Avery A. Coombs,
up. You remember the Doc? He
set out to carve everybody in Hun­ Culver; Louise Latham, Silverton;
gary who’d snooted his lady wife Dallas Norton, The Dalles; Helen Ma­
Miss Katherine Gilligan, twenty-
and found himself booked to take on rie Rasmussen, Ontario; Marceline E.
quite a large club membership. But Seavey, Springfield, and Minoru Ya- six, of Lawrence, Mass., who has
been named as new secretary for
The pole vault twins of the University of Southern California at
so far he hasn’t done much more ■ul, Hood River.
James Roosevelt, eldest son of the Palo Alto who recently set a new world mark of 14 feet 8’/i inches in
damage than a careless chiropodist
President, now serving as secretary the vault event in a dual meet with Stanford. Left: Earl Meadows; right:
could.
WANT POST PRESERVED
tc his father.
Bill Sefton, captain of the U. S. C. team.
Once, in Paris, I was invited to
WHITE BLUFFS, Wash.—Renova-
a duel. I couldn t go, having a prior , tlon of the old Hudson Bay trading
engagement to attend the World post is being urged by residents. It
war, which was going on at that is believed to be the only one still
time, so I sent a substitute.
standing in Washington. The build­
He reported that after the prin­ ing is now occupied by M. M. Wheel,
cipals exchanged shots without per­ ferryman.
il, except to some sparrows passing
depart-
overhead, all hands rushed togeth- | m Dr. Herman Deutch of the
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er, entwining in a sort of true lova m®nt o f, hIst°ry’ Wash ngton State
college,
is
attempting
to
get
some
knot.
group to sponsor the renovation.
The Forgotten Man.
| ' HOSE whose memories stretch
SURVEY CREW OUT
that far back into political an­
COEUR D’ALENE. Ida. — T w o
tiquity may recall the ancient days crews from the general land office of
that seem so whimsically old-fash­ the department of interior, Boise, are
ioned now, when our present Presi­ making surveys of townships in the
dent was running the first time on Coeur d’Alene national forest, S. C.
a platform which, by general con­ Sanderson, assistant forest super­
sent, was laughed off immediately visor, said. One crew is camped on
following election. He promised Marie creek in the Wolf Lodge dis­
then to do something for the forgot­ trict and the other crew near Lake-
ten man. Remarks were also ; view.
passed about balancing the budget
They will work on the surveys
right away. We needn’t go into throughout
the summer and will
that.
But the forgotten man figured ex­ nearly complete the plotting of town­
tensively in the campaign. Then, ships, a work that was started about
for awhile, popular interest in him ; 40 years ago.
seemed to languish. So many new
issues came up suddenly, some, like
EUGENE, Ore.—Formation of a
dyspepsia symptoms, being but tem­ iarge Lane county power district,
porary annoyances, and some which which may eventually take advantage
lingered on and abide with us yet, of low Bonneville power rates. Is
including Mr. John L. Lewis, the urged in petitions approved by the
well-known settee.
Lane county Pomona grange execu­
And now, after these five change­ tive committee.
ful, crowded years, we have solved
SPOKANE, Wash.— Major Mott
the mystery—we know who the for­
Dr. Katherine Blunt of Connecticut College for Women; Dr. Mildred McAffee of Wellesley; Dr. Virginia
gotten man is. The name is Tug- I Sawyer, WPA administrator as Spo­ C. Gildersleeve of Barnard college; Dr. Margaret S. Morriss of Pembroke college and Dr. Aurelia H. Rein­
well, spelled as spoken, but you kane, announces that work-relief hardt of Mills college ,left to right) who received honorary LL. D. degrees at the centennial celebration of
can pronounce it “Landon” and get rolls have fallen from a peak of Mount Holyoke college at South Hadley, Mass., recently. The college was founded by Mary Lyon as Mount
practically the same general re­ shout 5870 to about 3500 as present, Holyoke Female Seminary in 1837, rechartered as Mount Holyoke Seminary and College in 1888 and under its
sults.
and that there Is "no question that present tiMe in 1893. Leading alumnae from all parts of the United States returned for the centennial celebra­
IRVIN 8. COBB ! they have gone to private Industry." tion. The college is non-sectarian.
Z^RA N D CANYON, ARIZ.—
It gets on your nerves to
stand on the rim of this scenic
wonder and hear each succes­
sive tourist say, “Well, if any
artist painted it just as it is no­
body would believe it! ”
Mt. Holyoke Honors Women College Heads
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And uncomplaining mind;
Look to the days that onward
lie,
And surely you shall find
Your just reward—a rest well
won,
A quiet heart, and Heaven’s
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Come to your task, what’er it be.
And bring the best you know,
A will unbound, a nature free,
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Man.
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WNU—13________________ 21—37
Architecture’s Aim
Architecture aims at eternity;
and therefore is the only thing in­
capable of modes and fashions in
its principles. — Sir Christopher
Wren.
Stom ach Gas
So B ad Seems
To H u rt H e a rt
•‘T h e gas on m y s tom ach w a s so bad
I could not e a t or sleep. E v e n m y
h e a rt seemed to h u rt. À fr ie n d s u g -
eated A d le rik a . T h e firs t dose I too k
ro u g h t me r e lie f.
N ow I eat a t I
w it h , sleep fine an d n e v e r f e lt b e tte r .”
— M rs . Jas. F ille r .
A d le r ik a acta on B O T H u p p e r a nd
lo w e r bowels w h ile o r d in a ry la x a tiv e s
a c t on th e lo w e r bowel o n ly . A d le r ik a
lives y o u r system a th o ro u g h cleans*
ng, b rin g in g o u t old, poisonous m a t t e r
t h a t you w o uld not b e liev e w a s in y o u r
s ystem and t h a t has been cau s in g gaa
a in s , sour s to m a c h , nervo usness an d
eadachea fo r m onth s.
Dr. It. L. S h o u b , N ow Y o rk , r r p o r ta i
**ln a tld illo n to in tr r tln a l cloanalng, A dlrrikot
g r r a lly r t d u r i i b a c trr ia a n d co lo n b a c illi,”
G ive y o u r bow els a R E A L c le a n s in g
w ith A d le rik a and see h o w good you
fe e l. J u s t one spoo nful relie v es Q A S
an d
s tubb orn c o n s tip a tio n .
A t a ll
L e a d in g D ru g g is ts .
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THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
V7ben I fc.no poor w ith
path beset
B y b ill co lle cto rs
s t e a lt h y
I refcd th e q u a rte r
m a g a zin e s —
They nofcke me fe e l
30 w ealth y.
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