The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 16, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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TH E H E R M IS TO N H ER A LD . H E R M IS TO N . OREGON.
fyrmialan Sdraiò
paper rack et forceful enough to
m ake an ex istin g livelyhood. I have
Published every T h ursday a t H erm is­ established and published tw o suc­
ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by cessful South C arolina w eeklies and
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
a t th e present tim e am connected
Publishers.
w ith th e Colum bus County News a t
E ntered as Second Class M atter Chadbourn, N. C. C hadbourn is the
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
1937 Marks 25th*Year Of Public
w orld's la rg e st K londyke stra w ­
Oregon.
berry m ark et and is one of th e bor­
Health Nursing In Rural
S ubscription Rates.
der belt tobacco m arkets.
Areas
One Y ear ..................................... >2.00
“ M arried? erta in ly . To one of
Six M onths ................................... 1.00 these S outhern Bells. W e have two
T hree M onths .................. ............ .60
fine red-headed ch ild ren an d a t the
"Prior to inauguration of the Red
present both of them have the Cross Town and Country nursing ser­
w hooping cough in a big way.
vice in 1912, no national effort was
fl
O reqorC
"B y th e way, w hile 1 was won­ made to bring nursing skill to the rural
JJ ^ L N ew
o c spaper
W i o Publishers
S r ^
dering, I forgot to w onder If they sickbed,” Jam es L. Fieser, vice chair­
man in charge of domestic operations
truck ed and did th e big and little
apple dance out there. W e ju s t fin ­ for the American Red Cross, said today
ished o u r a n n u a l S tra w b erry F e sti­ in commenting on the silver anniver­
val la st week and Guy Lom bardq sary of Red Cross public health nurs
BOYHOOD RESIDENT
and his o rch e stra fu rn ish ed the ing.
In a plea for an Increased member­
dance music. If you h a v e n 't seen the
WOULD CORRESPOND
! sou th ern " L ittle A pple,’’ you have ship during the coming Red Cross an­
i missed a g re a t sig h t. F o llo w in g the nual Roll Call held from November 11
(C ontinued rom page
)
i wj,jte (ian ceg, th e re is th e colored to the 25th. Mr. Fieser pointed out that
Red Cross rural nursing rounds out 25
of th e sleeping to u rists, tu rn the^(]ance
Now if you h av en ’t seen
years of continuous service this year,
sidew alks upsidedow n and p u t w ag th a t, you really have missed some­
“It is essential activities such as this
ons atop th e school building— and th in g .
T hey solid “ tru c k it on which the American people support
thousands of
o th e r
fashionable dow n.”
through membership." he said.
p ran k s of th a t season; if E dm und
In 1910 Lillian v\ald, then head resl
“ Being a jo u rn a list myself, I re a ­
B riggs is ever seen beating the lize th a t p u b lish ers d o n ’t lik e ex- dent of the Henr, Street Settlement
drum s since becom ing a m an; if any ¿ended copy so I w ill cu t th is ch it- in New York City, proposed that the
of my pals rem em ber the tim e I te r-c h a t sh o rt sta tin g I would be American Red Cross pioneer in the field
of rural nursing Public health nurses
missed th e M ethodist p reach er’s son “ tic k le d -to -d e ath ”
to
h ear
from
and h it th e parsonage w indow ; If anyone in or around H erm iston. It were active in urban districts but m
sim ilar provision nad been made to
th e cow punchers s till h itch th e ir would be ju s t like a le tte r to papa guard the health o. the rural dweller.
horses to th e h itc h in g post beside
from his red-headed ste p -d a u g h te r, Miss Wald felt that the Red Cross was
K ingsley’s sto re; if the school sen­ as they say down south.
best qualified for the undertaking
iors still give the freshm en th e ir
through its long experience in convert­
I ’ll be seeing you,
ing humanitarian Ideals into practical
custom ary ducking in th e tro u g h
LEM W IN ESETT. accomplishment.
across th e stre e t; if th e Hog an d
Two years later the first Red Cross
D airy Show s till exists and they
rural nurse set forth upon her rounds
s till have field days and ra b b it
in a county in Massachusetts. Jacob
drives. Yes, these, along w ith m any
Schiff, member of the Red Cross Board
others, are th in g s I w onder ab o u t
of Incorporators, and Mrs. Whitelaw
from tim e to tim e.
Reid each contributed funds to start
the project. Special courses of training
As for myself, a fte r a feeble
tor nurses resulted in young women
stru g g le th ro u g h high school and
A high y ield in g w h eat th a t is
several colleges, I have m anaged to
apply my know ledge to th e new s- sm ut re sis ta n t and has good q u ality
for m illin g and b ak in g purposes is says Dr. H ill. “ Now th a t a m uch
th e chief aim of cereal breeding larg er p ercentage of o u r w h eat is
work b eing carried on a t th e east being used in dom estic channels,
ern Oregon b ranch ex p erim en t s ta ­ Club w heat is h a rd e r to sell. Con­
tions, rep o rts Dr. D. D. H ill, asso­ sequently, it has been necessary to
a considerable p o rtion of
ciate ag ronom ist a t Oregon S tate replace
college, in discussing th e breeding th e Club acreage w ith new v arieties
program w ith sm all g rain s. A noth­ of d iffe ren t q u ality . W e m ust p ro ­
er desirable q u a lity so u g h t is a stiff duce w h at th e custom er w an ts. If
straw , n ot too long, as excess straw th a t is a t all possible.”
grow th u n n ecessarily tax es th e lim i­
The necessity
for
continuous
ted m o istu re supply.
search for new and b e tte r v arie tie s
“ In th e years w hen th e Pacific was re c e n tly d em o n strated In th e
n o rth w est had export o u tle ts for all irrig a te d sections of eastern Oregon.
its su rp lu s we produced a lot of Dr. H ill points out. F or years farm ­
Club w h eat for th e export tra d e ,” ers on irrig a tio n p ro jects w ere en-
RED CROSS OBSERVES
NORSING ANNIVERSARY
BETTER VARIETY
OF WHEAT SOUGHT
BY STATION MEN
Hu
S p o tlig h t Special!
Spice<l H am
33c
V ancouver.—F. E. B. G ourlay,
chief C an ad ian co m m issio n er of the
m a rk e t expansion b u rea u , questions
housew ives' su p re m a c y as tea m ak
ers.
Macaroni & Spaghetti 1 lb.......... 23c
Ra,h8 ' 12 °z can
Marshmallows, R & W 1 lb........ 17c
Corned Beef, R & W 12 oz. can 23c
v.
c
n e
Vienna Sausage, R & W .... 3 for 29c
_
.
Sweet Pickles C H B 25 oz......... 33c
« • J O Beef,
i B
P W
WOU
Sliced
R &
3 * oz.......... vo 18c
Veal Loaf, Red & W h ite........... 10c
Deviled Meats, R & W Vi’s 2 for 15c
Corned Beef Hash, Raths 1 lb. . 23c
Swatters, Kantmiss ....................
9c
Malted M ilk, Brimful 29c
f*ec**n - .................. 2 for 25c
CatSUp
Red & W h ite
17c
3^.
f
insurance policy that is backed by
A.
only a minimum oi quick assets
cannot give you 100% protection against
financial loss. CAPITAL STOCK COM-
W T
PANY FIRE INSURANCE is recognized
as the most dependable form of insurance because it
provides sound protection at a fixed known-in-advance
cost, because its policies are backed not only by legal
premium reserves but also by cash capital and surplus,
because it operates through authorized citizens oi your own
community, Local Agents who are always available to
render prompt personal service.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
METHODIST CHURCH
Many Red Cross chapters carry on
R. R. F in k b eln er. P asto r
extensive civilian relief work. During
Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n ­
the past year 120.000 needy families re­
ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g wor­
ceived this type of Red Cross help.
ship a t 1 1 :00. E p w o rth L eague at
6 :3 0 P. M. an d ev en in g p raise and
p reach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o’clock.
tirely sa tisfie d w ith F ed eratio n as
L adies’ Aid every firs t and th ird
a ro tatio n crop, o r a n u rse crop for W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
clover a n d alfa lfa. In 1936 and p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay at
1936, how ever, an
in festatio n of 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S aturday,
ru st seriously reduced th e yields of 2 :0 0 P. M.
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
F ederation. T here is now dem and
Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi­
for a v ariety w hich w ill yield as dent. E m m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
much as F ed eratio n u n d er irrig ated school su p e rin ten d e n t.
Opal R ain ­
E p w o rth L eague p resident,
conditions, and be re sis ta n t to rust. w ate r;
Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R.
The new Rex w h eat, recently in ­ R. F in k b eln er.
troduced a f te r being bred a t th e
Moro sta tio n , is rap id ly replacing
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
m any o th er varieties, including F ed­
eratio n .
I t is stiff-stra w ed ,
non-
MpiOD the P r e s e r v e r of Man”
sh a tte rltig , reaso n ab ly re sis ta n t to
was the subject of the Les
son - Sermon In all C h u r c h e s
sm ut, an d m uch m ore w in ter h ardy
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
th an F ed eratio n .
June 12.
New v arieties m ust undergo years
The Golden Text was, “ As birds
of rig id te stin g before they a re re ­
flying, so will the Lord of hosts
leased for g en eral use.
defend Jerusalem ; defending also
M e n M a k e the Best T e a ,
C a n a d ia n E x p e rt Say«
Tuna Fish R & W %’s lo c
June 17-18-20.
who thoroughly knew the mechanics of
this new job.
By 1918 there were 100 rural nursing
services conducted by Red Cross chap­
ters; and 18 months later the number
of services bad skyrocketed to 2,000,
as the signing o. the Armistice released
a flood of War nurses for peace-time
duty.
"Reorganization and consolidation
eventually cut the number or public
health nurses serving under the Red
Cross flag,” Mr. Fieser stated. “But as
a group their efficiency increased.”
Mr. Fieser calleu attention to a study
of Red Cross public health nursing ac­
complishments since the service was
begun. “S tatistics show that In ail
nearly 3,000 services were established
by the Red Cross," he said. “During the
past 15 years 6.800 public health nurses
were assigned to chapters, and a total
of 18,000,000 visltt were made to or in
behalf of patients.
“Each year during the past 11, more
than 440.000 rural school children nave
been found to have physical detects
Each year 189,000 of these children
were helped through treatm ent.”
At the presen. time there are 666
Red Cross public health nurses en
gaged in health work In rural com
munitles. and last year more than
1,000,000 visits were made on behalf of
the sick.
“It has been our purpose from the
first,” Mr. Fiesei emphasized, "to
dem onstrate that rural nursing was
needed and could be organized. In many
instances we have turned established
community nursing services over to Io
cal health authorities. When this was
done, we turned our effort toward open
ing up additional virgin territory.”
Other Red Cross services supported
by Roll Cali memberships are life aav
ing; first aid: disaster relief and the
work of organized Red Cross volun
teers.
THU RSD AY, JU N E 1«. 1938.
G ourlay, who was a-tea p la n te r in
Ceylon before com ing to Canada to
d ire c t e m p ire m a rk e tin g operations
in the dom inion, said th a t men are
m ore conservative and th erefore
m ore lik e ly to fo llo w directions.
“ They buy d iffe re n tly , too,” said
G o u rla y. “ As a ru le a m an doesn’ t
‘ shop.’ He knows w h a t he w ants,
buys i t and th a t’s th a t.”
Iced tea, so p o p u la r in N o rth
A m e rica , is ra p id ly ta kin g hold in
E ngland, he said.
he will deliver it; and passing
over he will p r e s e r v e it ” (Isa.
3 1 :5).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “ F or the
Lord God is a sun and shield: the
Lord will give grace and glory;
no good thing will he withhold
from them th a t walk uprightly. O
Lord of hosts, blessed is th e man
th a t tru ste th in thee” (Ps. 84:
11,12).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
ed the following correlative pass­
ages from the Christian Science
textbook, " S c ie n c e and H ealth
with Key to the S criptures” by
Mary B aker Eddy: "God is the
Life, or intelligence, which forms
and preserves th e individuality
and identity of anim als as well as
of m en” (p. 550).
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
A. B. T u rn er, P asto r
Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock.
C h ild ren ’s services a t th e p arso n ­
age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in ch arg e.
E v an g e listic service In th e eve­
n in g a t 7 :45 P. M.
Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
T heodore A. Leger, P astor.
”W e preach C h rist crucified, u n to
the Jew s a stu m b lin g block, an d u n ­
to th e G reeks foolishness; b u t u n to
them w hich are called, both Jew s
and Greeks, C h rist th e pow er o f
God, and th e w isdom of God.”
S tra n g ers and v isito rs are w el­
come in th e little ch u rch on th e
highw ay.
1 0:00 A. M„ church school.
11:00 A. M., m o rn in g w o rsh ip
h o u r aqd serm on, “ T he L aodicean
A ge.”
7 :00 P. M., ch o ir practice.
7 :3 0 P. M., young people’s m eet­
ing.
8 :00 P. M., even in g w orship,
“ God’s P re scrip tio n .”
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W arn er, P asto r.
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
W orship service 1 1:00 A. M.
7 :0 0 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor.
8 : 0 0 p. M., C hurch services.
Midweek p ray er and Bible stu d y ,
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :0 0
P. M.
M issionary m eeting, second W ed­
nesday of each m onth.
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
D uvall: P resid en t, C. E., C a th e rin e
M cM ullen; P resid en t Ladies Aid
Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission­
ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
P ro sp ecto r’» B u llets
Orange Marmalade and Grape Preserves - Tea Garden - 16 oz......... 2 for 45c
Burnett’s Sherbet M ix and Ice Cream Mix - Assorted
5c
20486
TOMATO JUICE
washo
27c| boraxo
BO R A X
27c Borax Chips 2 3 c |
6 for 4 5 c
I w h ite W o n d er
I SO«ip 10 b a r s 2$C
ts c l
COFFEE
Red and White
R ed & W h it e
M a rt . . .
F o r Good Meats
R oasts-- -
T R Y O U R M E A T DEPT.
JE W E L S H O R TE N IN G 1 lb. cn. 15c
A R M O U R ’S BACON .... per lb. 24c
C O TTA G E C H E E S E ..........pint 15c
I lb . X7c
l lb . 23c
w rA 1
V E A L S H O U LD E R
lb
P° RK S H O U LD E R
lb-
BEEF S H O U LD E R
l
*5 *
lb. |
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Old Age Is Often Mental,
Iowa Professor Declares
Iow a C ity, Io w a .— “ P re m a tu re old
■ge is often an a ttitu d e o f m in d ,”
says Charles M cC loy, research pro­
fessor in a n th ro p o m e try a t the U n i­
v e rs ity of Iow a. “ Persons pos­
sessed w ith feelings o f in fe rio rity
a tte m p t to become d ig n ifie d as a
com pensation, and tend to develop
•he h a b it o f th in k in g lik e the o ld .”
R egarding oth e r causes o f old
» (e , P rofessor M cC loy had th is to
say.;
CHURCH NOTES
r e d & W H IT E
»ha Sign of a Dependable Store
STORES
TIME TO THINK—
O F C LO TH ES
FOR THE 4TH OF JULY VACATION!
Any of the family will be able to find something
they wish for that vacation in our store.
We have one rack of—
L A D IE S ’ DRESSES
that were selling from $2.98 to
$4.49 - We are selling them now
OC
We have a few Summer Coats to SELL AT COST!
We have the best looking line of children’s and
we have ever carried.
misses’ dresses
Little Tot’s Dresses, 1 to 6 years............50c to $1.19
Larger Girls’ Dresses, 7 to 16 years
59c to $1.95
Boys’ Polo S hirts.......................................... 50c to 75c
Men’s Polo Shirts ....................................... 50c to 98c
Men’s Wash Trousers, sanforized and good looking
$1.49 and $1.69
Little Girls’ Sun Suits ............................................ 29c
Prompt, Courteous Service
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
t h e
W e r e C a3t F ro m G o ld
St. P a u l.—Back in the boom days
i t the gold rush, at least one of the
lucky prospectors was so ric h w ith
Sold th a t he used the precious m e ta l
v> m ake bullets when he ra n short
o f lead.
T h a t is the sto ry of C a rl W orm ,
bootm aker, who roam ed the B la ck
H ills o f the D akotas when the gold
rush was at its height.
W orm says he owns the gun used
by the prospector—known to the In ­
dians as “ Doc S uam ico.” The gun
was charged w ith pow der before the
lead slug was inserted. I t s till is
serviceable.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH.
A. T. Kingsbury, Elder
Sabbath school at 10:00 A. 1
Mrs. J. O. G ray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
Preaching servic ^ at 1 1 :0 0 A. 1
CHURCH OF CHRI8T
C«lumbla 8cbool
11:00 A. M.. Devotional eervtce
SLACKS and FARMERETTES - FOR ALL SIZES
R EM EM B ER — W e have shoes for everyone, too,
and at reasonable prices!
Burnham & Burnham