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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1938)
'THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1938. PAOB THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON weeks v isitin g his sister, Mrs. M il OASIS TO SHOW lie From dahl. Woodchuck Equipped to Miss Adeline E ager was taken In Do Good Job of Gnawing “W HITE BANNERS“ as a member of th e Pocahontas The short-tailed, rugged-bodied Lodge T hursday evening. A pro woodchuck is a rodent or gnawing Jackie Coopers has been an actor gram was given and refreshm ent^ mammal which has broad, chisel in motion pictures for eleven of his served. like front teeth in both the upper and fifteen years, but he has no desire Fred W am strom opened his store lower jaw, writes Walter J. Schoon- to become a rom antic sta r of the maker in a New York Zoological So screen. F riday m orning for service. ciety bulletin. When full grown it Mrs. Fred W arnstrom and d au g h Young Mr. Cooper, whose latest ia usually more than 20 and less ter Georgia, Mrs. P ete McNabb and than 25 inches from the nose to picture, "W hite B anners” is s ta r t son H erbert and Mrs. Raymond Mc the end of the tail bone and the ing a t th e Oasis th eatre, prefers Nabb spent F riday afternoon shop vertebrae in the tail are five to six ra th e r to become an outstanding inches long. ping In Pendleton. ch aracter actor. Generally, the back is grizzly gray Miss Sara Rlx retu rn ed F riday His explanation of his ra th e r u n from P ortland where she was called varied with chestnut, black and yel usual am bition is simple. low; the scantily haired belly and because of the Illness and death of the legs are quite red or rufescent “ D uring my years in pictures,” he her brother-in-law , Eugene Smith. and the tail and feet are usually says, " I ’ve seen too many ‘kid stars' Mr. and Mrs. O. P. M iller and dark brown or nearly black. This grow up determ ined to become lead children have moved from the Mrs. typical color, however, is subject to ing men or leading women. Unfor E a rl Shaw residence to th e Bill a great deal of variation and may tunately, they didn’t have the looks. range from black to white. The They were all swell actors, b u t they Switzler residence. melanistic color phase is quite com Mr. and Mrs. O. W arnstrom and mon, but the albino individual with d id n 't have w hat it takes to become family of Pendleton visited his son pink eyes is rare because the moth a rom antic star. So, they’re forgot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arn er may kill and eat the striking and ten now. offcolor offspring soon after birth. “T h at isn’t going to happen to me. strom , Sunday. The woodchuck is a child of the I know I'm no V alentino or Taylor, Miss Betty McKenzie, who is a t sun. Seldom does it appear before tending St. A nthony’s hospital in sunrise and usually it retires be so when I grow up It’ll be character Pendleton, spent Sunday w ith h»r fore dusk, although on rare occa p arts for me.” "W hite B anners” is a picture w ith parents. M argaret H am ilton, whp sions it may be found abroad at is w orking near P endleton, came night. It readily climbs trees and universal appeal. Laid In the 1920’s w ith her to visit a t th e McKenzie it swims with ease, although it ia it tells the story of a typical sm all home. Miss H am ilton worked in the not as agile as its long-tailed cousin town family, discouraged by depres the squirrel, nor as aquatic as its sion. How they w eather th is and Columbia Cafe here last summer. more distant relative, the beaver. Milo M cFarland. Gene M cFarland, It is an accomplished digger, how get a new s ta rt in life is a th rillin g story th a t will go stra ig h t to the K enneth Bensel and Anne Sommeror, both of H erm iston, photographed Glenn Ostrom, George McNabb and ever, and finds a home and safety hearts of America. Don Hower are in th e m ountains in the bosom of Mother Earth. Its a t the Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock show. The two attended the expo deer hu n tin g . burrow measures about seven sition as guests of The F irst N ational Bank of P o rtland, having been cho Mrs. M ilton Sharpe and son Jim inches in diameter and may be PINE C ITY ♦ sen outstanding 4-H club boy and girl from U m atilla county. mie left Sunday to m ake her home from three to twenty-four feet or ♦ By Mrs. Bernice W atten b u rg er w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. more in length. Two entrances to the den are usual. One is promi W etherall. A family reunion wab held a t the nent, with a mound of earth before I .• •> •> <• <• ♦> •> <• «5» •> «$» 4 Mrs. A rt T rout and d au g h ter and it, while the second, the air hole or W. D. Neill home Wednesday even of W alla W alla spent Monday lookout, is often quite concealed and ing. Those present were Mr. and I f UMATILLA NEWS | son here. no loose earth is near it. The nest Mrs. Clarence Neill and d au g h ter My ERMA BYRNES. is located in a chamber in the bur from Oceanside, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sw itzler spent Tuesday morn ---------- ■» row and is composed of dry grass. ¡ng in Pendleton. Hugh Neill of H erm iston, Mr. and A m eeting was held a t th e com- Mrs. Gene M cFarland and son Mrs. Floyd M athers, Mr. and Mrs, jnvnity hall Tuesday afternoon for Charley Plourd and children. the purpose of organizing a local M errill and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom spent Hand of Dead King-Saint, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Jarden club. Mrs. M inni eM cFar- Tuesday in Pendleton v isitin g the Stephen, on Exhibition form er’s sister. and was elected president, Mrs. One of the world’s few historically sons Harold and Clarence made a Mr. and Mrs. Jim m ie W alsh and authentic holy relics is the miracu trip to the John Day valley Thurs- W illiam Conlon, vice president, Mrs. d au ghter Sharon Lee spent Tuesday lously preserved right hand of Hun day on business. Milo M cFarland, secretary, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch visi H arry Hull, treasu rer. They plan in P endleton. Mrs. W alsh and gary’s king-saint, Stephen, who died to meet every first and th ird Tues d au ghter left th a t evening for P o rt 900 years ago. Each year on St. ted T hursday afternoon a t the Ed Stephen’s day the holy right hand Hughes ranch in the Lena district. day in each month. The program land to visit her m other. is paraded through the streets of Miss M argaret Cox, who form erly Mr. and Mrs. Ju lian Rauch visi com mittee is Mrs. Joe Springer, Mrs. Buda, the older half of the Magyar ta u g h t in the local school and is now H arry H ull and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, twin-city on the Danube, in a pro ted Sunday evening at the A. E. and Mrs. \Vm. Sw itzler will give a teaching in Pendleton, spent Sunday cession that is generally regarded W attenburger home. Miss Dora E. Moore of Herm iston as Europe’s most gorgeous and im paper on , ‘'H ot House for Roses." v isitin g in U m atilla. A lbert Vieg, who Is w orking In pressive annual pageant event, ac and Miss Josephine Rhea of S tan M embership com m ittee named was Mrs. Ursel H iatt, Mrs. Wm. Switz- Heppner, spent Sunday v isitin g his cording to a correspondent in the field spent the week end at the J. D. Philadelphia Inquirer. Moore home. ler, Mrs. Ben S p e n c e ra n d Mrs. Fred m other and friends. King Stephen was canonized in Glenn Ostrom, George McNabb Mr. and Mrs. E arl W attenburger Knudson. T his club is open to all 1083, His tomb was then opened and «/omen and men who are interested and Don Hower retu rn ed Tuesday the saint’s body in the great alabas of Pasco. Wn., spent Saturday even VOTE in flowers and general improvements from a h u n tin g trip , each bagging ter sarcophagus was found in a state ing and Sunday a t th e Lon W atten a deer. in civic beauty. of complete preservation in a fra burger home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and grant pink liquid of mysterious ori Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNabb spent gin that filled the coffin. .;. .j. tf d au g h ter of Oceanside, Cal., visited T hursday evening in W alla W alla. The Hungarian king, Ladislas, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mrs. L ester Binder has been quite HI SCHOOiL NOTES who present, ordered the right Moore. The N eill’s and Mrs. Moore ill a t her home the past week. ♦ ♦ hand was of Stephen be put in a precious left Sunday for S eattle to visit Mrs. School will be closed T hursday and E verett E ryin is spending several ly wrought container and a parch F riday of th is week to allow teach ment bearing the inscription, “This Moore’s daughters, Mrs. Harold Ste ers to atten d th e E astern Oregon is the Holy Right of Glorious King w art and Mrs. Chris. Broderson. Regional T eachers’ Conference in Stephen the Apostolic,” placed in its grasp. Pendleton. The relic is in the same state in The th ird en tertain m en t num ber of the N ational Assemblies programs which it was found. It is some will be held in the gym nasium Wed what darker than in life, but the nesday, October 26, a t 2:00 p. m, flesh and structure are intact, and it has neither turned to stone, as T his will be th e th ird program of does anything petrified, nor shriv the series featu rin g a m agician eled as mummified bodies do. The Anyone may enjoy these program s fingers and thumb are slightly flexed. The hand rests on a red at a nom inal charge of ten cents. Z WOULD CLOSE State Liquor Store«! The P aren t-’Seachers’ association velvet cushion within a tabernacle K BANKRUPT State Relief Funds! m eeting for th is m onth will be held of gold and glass. A gold band en K' USE $ 1 ,0 0 0 Daily for ProM propaganda T hursday, October 27, In the high circles the wrist, which extends for several inches above the hand. school gym. T he high school d ra »(now going for relief)! m atic club will present ‘‘In May Z PROHIBIT retail sale of all natural wines W ith Ju n e .” Black and White and beer in Oregon and wreck the State Velma Morgan of Verns, Colora For all practical purposes white Liquor Commission! do, has enrolled as a freshm an in and black are colors, but technically they are not. White is a combina the high school. Read th it fantastic B ill in your Voter» Pamphlet The Ju n io r class mem bers and tion of all colors, and black, the ab sence of color. Colors ere produced stu d en t council sponsored a high by the difference in the length of school p arty W ednesday n ig h t of light waves. We see the longer waves th is week. All stu d en ts who had as red, those a little shorter aa or ange, and so oil The shortest season tickets were adm itted free. Miss M arie Salmi, teacher of the light waves visible appear to the fifth grade, was ab sen t from school eye as violet. A red object is one L aw and Temperance League— Artieant Bldg., Portland—W . P.Pall.Prao. half a day the first of th e week. which absorbs all the light waves except the red ones; they are reflect Mrs. Craig Percy substituted for her. ed back to the eye and produce the itrsa CLEAN UP THIS LABOR M E S S ! 316 X YES Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly and d augh ter K athleen were visitor» In Pen dleton Saturday. C harlotte Helms spent Sunday a t the Fred Rauch home. Mr. and Mrs. Ju lian Rauch and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon as the Fred Rauch home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch spent Sunday forenoon at the Jak e Bow man ranch. LOW RAIL FARES TRAINS Trip Fare to CHICAGO Exam ple: Round In Deluxe A ir-C ondi- tioned Coach $COfl5 W W Proportionately low fares to other points - and for all c la sse s of travol. CITY OF PORTLAND, from Portland 6 :3 0 p. m., on lot, 7th, 13th, 19th a n d 25th. 39% hours to C hicago. —No ex fro fore. PC JUTLAND ROSE, -from Portland 9 :35 p. m. daily. R e g is t e r e d Nurse-Stewardess. 25c, 3 0 c <S 3 5 c meals in Coaches and P ull man-Tourist cars. PACIFIC LIMITED, -from Portland 8 :0 0 a. m. Coffee Shop Diner. — Economy Meals. AU tra in s a ir-coruttioned . P o rte r service and Free P.Uows in Coaches SUN VALLEY, Idaho All-Scasans, Ail-Sports center. C hallenger Inn -popular prices FOR DÉÍAILS ANO RESERVATIONS — Local Agent IONPACIFIC R A IL R O A D SHIP ANO RIDE UNION PACIFIC THE ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE’S STATE-WIDE PROHIBITUM Bibb TO DEFEAT IT-* 1959 HEVROLET S H O W IN G THE HERMISTON MOTOR CO. Sat., Oct. 22 ASK FO R A D E M O N S T R A T IO N GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN color called red. An orange-col ored object is one which absorbs all the light waves except the orange ones; they are reflected back to the eye and produce the color called or ange, and so on. White consists of light waves of all lengths—of all wave lengths mixed together. A white object is one which reflects all or nearly all the light waves; and a black object is one that absorbs all or nearly all the light waves. The Game of Bridge Under the name of "Britch,” bridge was played in Constantinople in the seventies of the last century. From there it spread gradually to Cairo, the Riviera, London and New York. Everywhere it went it oust ed its parent game, whist. The actual first game of bridge seems to have been played at the Villa Co- ronio, on the upper Bosporus, in August, 1873. Its inventor, M. Serghiadi, a gentleman of Rumani- I an origin, was one of the four play- 1 ers on this historic occasion. Re-Elect DR. J. A. BEST State Senator WHY? He Brought Home the In 1933 I introduced the old age pension and put it over in the house at $50.00 a month, and 65 years of age. The Senate cut it to $30.00 a month and 70 years of age. It was not enough and I am fighting for more. I introduced and put over the Elk bill. I introduced the dog racing bill with the under standing that Umatilla county would get a cut. How much have we received? $20,719.47, and it has not cost the taxpayers one cent. I had the farmers’ truck license reduced one- half and made it possible for any member of a fam ily to haul the other agriculture products without additional truck license cost, and they could haul 55 loads for neighbors without additional license cost. I introduced and put over the Junior College bill. Seats Assigned Senators Senators are assigned certain seats and desks. Seniority governs seating and changes are made from time to time. In the house of rep resentatives no allotment is made and the members occupy any seat available. In both the house and senate political divisions are made. i The Democrats occupy one side : the Republicans the other. The 4-H clubs are entitled to more financial patronage and I intend to see that they get it. 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