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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. and Claire Trevor heading a bril liant cast, is scheduled to start Wed nesday at the Oasis Theatre. The picture tells a story typical of the valiant fight waged some thirty-odd years ago to prevent the utter despoliation of California’s no ted redwood forests by ruthlessly selfish lumber interests. The hero of the tale, depicted by Morris, is a young lumberman but an altruistic one with a deep regard for the heritage of the ages repre sented by the big trees, and he leads the battle— it is literally a battl to prevent the potential despoilers from gaining their ends. The latter are personified in Charles Bickford, an eastern lumberman who has al ready ruined the forests of his na tive state and sees In the giant red woods only so many feet of valuable lumber. His chief device to gain control of the acreage in which he intends to operate is to Import several hundred of San Francisco’s most raffish citi zens to file homestead claims which they immediately turn over to him. This plot is defeated when a friend of the hero’s "accidentally” upsets a lamp in the land office and It burns down, destroying all the rec ords of the filings and transfers of title. FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker - BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY RAY OLMSTEAD A gent Telephone 681 Hermiston, Ore. PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. PRODUCTION A N D MARKETING TW IN S, SAYS SCHOENFELD that under the present organization all production specialists work close ly with the marketing specialist, and in fact are "in marketing with both feet all the time." "I believe any expansion of mar keting service should rest firmly upon the foundation already laid and similar methods should be used,” he concluded. BUDGETING FARM FAMILIES INCREASE YEARLY INCOME page thrbb Most o f B ritain's L arg e A nim als H ave Faded O u t In the British isles there are • If you are in the market for tractors or farm about 90 species of mammals, but a thousand years ago the number was machines it will save you money to see us whether it much larger, for with the advance of civilization the larger species dis is a new or used machine you wish to buy. Our used appeared. Up to 200 years ago wolves roamed over the wilder parts machines are thoroughly inspected and recondition of the country, and in Ireland they existed up to 1770. ed before they aie resold. In the reign of Charles II, writes Oliver G. Pike, F. Z. S„ in London Tit-Bits Magazine, hunting the wild • Our shops are well equipped and are operated boar was a favorite sport, but as the great forests were cut down to by factory schooled men. All equipment sold by us provide land for cultivation this fine animal became extinct. Beavers is serviced by factory trained men. were to be found damming up our streams when William the Conquer or landed. Many place names in this country • Come in. Visit us. Get acquainted whether show that in the early days mam mals were common. Boarhunt, you wish to buy anything or not Boarhills and Hogmer were named after the boar; Brockenhurst, Your Local John Deere and Caterpillar Dealer Brockley, Brocketsbrae and Brock after the badger; Bearsden and Bearsted after the wild bear, and BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Otterham, Otterspool and Ottering- ton after the otter. The first to go CATERPILLAR — JOHN DEERE was the bear. This animal likes a secluded life, and as civilization in Pendleton - Phone 518 creased it moved deeper into the Stores in fastnesses of the hills. The last spec imen was destroyed in the Eleventh Heppner Athena century. Arlington Walla Walla As long as fox hunting is the sport of the rich, the fox will remain with us; in places the badger is perse cuted cruelly, although it would be acres of new asparagus. difficult to point out any harm it SERVICE TO Helen Addleman is here from does, while the good it can do in Roseburg, Ore., for a week’s visit ridding the countryside of noxious THE FARMER insects cannot be too highly empha with her mother and other relatives. sized. The primary purpose of agricul Mrs. U. Edwards is ill this week. Farm families in Umatilla county tural marketing cooperation Is to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson who are keeping careful inventories, No one can say accurately where sell on the most favorable possible and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Epperson budgets and accounts in cooperation Ancients E njoyed M a n y production service ends and market terms, the produce of the member made a trip to Pendleton Saturday. with FSA are adding thousands of K inds o f ‘Iced D rin ks' farmers. ing service begins, hence the most Material is on the ground for the dollars to their incomes each year Early history of ice cream is frag effective service in improving the But the leading cooperative mar through carefully planning their ex mentary and the name of the actual keting organizations likewise per cement foundation of thee new club marketing of Oregon’s farm pro penditures and being able to select originator is not known. It is re form other important services to ag house In Columbia park. Work has ducts can be provided through the 4-H CLUB MEMBERS the farm enterprises that are proved corded that Alexander the Great, riculture. Their offialals, for ex been held up due to weather condi very men involved in serving pro the Ptolemys and Julius Caesar pre most profitable, discloses Emily R. ferred "iced drinks,” made with ample, have worked with represen tions. duction activities. Such is the opin ENTER WORLD FAIR Husbands, Home Supervisor, Farm wine and snow, resembling our wa tatives of government in the prepa Mrs. H. G. McCulley has returned ion expressed by Wm. A. Schoenfeld, Federal ter ices. The writings of Marco ration of legislation dealing with from Corvallis where she attended a dean and director of agriculture at STOCK SHOW APR. 2-8 Security Administration, Building, Pendleton. Polo mention certain frozen sweets foreign trade and domestic agricul meeting of the Home Interest con Oregon State college, in an address A family keeping current records he enjoyed in China in 1275. Italian tural policy. Thus the farmer has ference. Oregon 4-H club members will before the annual convention of the "Oregon Dairymen's association in send three carloads of cattle and knows at all times the exact finan records indicate a thriving ice had a telling voice in legislative Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blinston have cream trade there in the Fifteenth Eugene. hogs .to the twelfth annual Inter cial status. Comparison with the century and Catherine de Medici, halls. what they believe to be the earliest Dean Schoenfeld reviewed thJe state Junior Livestock show at San budgets set up at the beginning of when she moved from Florence to Further, they do a great deal to home hatched chicks in Columbia marketing service of the college to Francisco, to be held this year on the year for both the farm and home France, took her own “gelateria” help educate the farmer on any district. A red hen hatched nine agriculture over the past 25 years Treasure Island, April 2 to 8, ac quickly shows where each dollar can or freezing plant with her. The first number of matters affecting his chicks on January 20th. They also and pointed out that this service cording to the state club office at be spent to the greatest advantage. printed record of it in England ap business— monetary policy, taxation, had a hen which was set on Friday This insures that every cent is ful peared in 1769. production, etc. Some of them pub the thirteenth which hatched 13 had been constantly coordinated Corvallis. Legends differ on its introduction lish excellent house organs In which chicks, also on Friday. Sixty head of baby beeves, which ly utilized and the income is spent with the efforts of other leadership America, but credit most gen such matters are discussed. All In in the field of agriculture and the have been on feed from nine to 12 where it will be of greatest benefit. into The pupils of Columbia school en Where no budgets or accounts are erally is given to the Virginia Cava all, they have proven themselves to joyed a valentine party Tuesday af months, are being groomed for the individual enterprises themselves. liers, notes a writer in the Philadel “Oregon among the states has the show in Baker, Umatilla, Sherman, available, unwise expenditures often phia Inquirer. In 1777 what is proba be a mighty influence in favor of ternoon. Refreshments of Jello and cookies were served. oldest continuous service to cooper Wasco, Jackson and Klamath coun make it impossible to buy needed bly the first advertisement for ice agricultural progress. atives,” Schoenfeld pointed out. “It ties. Four members are preparing clothing for the children or other cream appeared in a New York pa Bales is employed at the « « « « * « « • • W. Leonard is now in its twenty-fifth year. The hogs for the show. A “sifting com necessities that could have been pur per. During the administration of A. Mikesell home. state has upwards of 200 agricultur mission” will inspect the animals in chased with more careful planning. Jam es Madison, his wife, Dolly, Edward Shaw made a business COLUMBIA al cooperative associations serving March, selecting only those well fin Records also encourage a "pay as served it frequently at her levees. trip to Pendleton the first of the In 1832 a Negro confectioner of this • By Lois Hutchison w 42.000 farms doing an annual busi ished for exhibit. Oregon exhibits you go" policy and help avoid get city, Augustus Jackson, offered ice week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward and ness of approximately 44 million have won many awards at this show ting so heavily in debt that the se cream for sale at a dollar a quart. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getchell were in the past two years, including re curity of the farm and home is jeo Several accounts claim that this children were dinner guests of Mr. callers at the C. L. Upham home dollars. and Mrs. Wm. Foster Sunday. The The dean pointed out that one serve grand championship last year. pardized. This not only results in man and the chef at the White dinner was in honor of Mrs. Foster’s Monday evening. feature of the 4% million dollar From 2500 to 3000 entries are ex substantial savings in interest on House during the Madison adminis Lou Hooker came over from En birthday. small seed industry in Oregon has pected from all parts of the country indebtedness but is the first step to tration are the same. terprise Saturday for his wife and Mr. and Mrs. U. Edwards spent at this year’s show. ward financial independence. been the development of the Blue Sunday at the A. R. Blinston home. children, returning Sunday. Summary and analysis of accounts Club members exhibiting will ac Mt. Seed Growers cooperative at La Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison How ‘Hello’ Originated J. H. Hyland is building a new Grande, which in three years has be company their stock, and will be at the end of the operating year are and Miss Lois Hutchison were at the The salutation “hello” first ap chicken house. come the largest marketer of crest furnished free passes to the show, indispensable in planning the opera peared in the English language as B. E. Getchell has completed a B. Hutchison home Sunday. Lois is ed wheat grass seed in this country free sleeping quarters, entertain tions for the coming year. As so “ hollow” or “hollo,” being usually employed in Pendleton. two room addition to his dwelling. and one of the largest handlers of ment and educational trips with many factors enter into determining pronounced with the stress on the Henry Sommerer made a business guides, all through the courtesy of which farm enterprises are paying a last syllable. In the Seventeenth alfalfa seed. the show management. E. J. Fjeld- profit and which are operating at a century the common form was “hil- trip to Heppner Tuesday. The speaker referred to the spe Ray and Don Parson were dinner sted, a former member of the Oregon loss, complete accounts are the only lo,” which was replaced late in the cialized marketing unit at the state State animal husbandry department, accurate way of selecting the crop Eighteenth century by “hallo” or guests of the A. R. Blinston family college headed by Paul Carpenter, "halloo.” By the middle of the is the director in charge of the 14 or livestock programs that are most Nineteenth century this latter form Sunday evening. They had arrived Shop under new management and which provides service in marketing in new location. livestock shows to be held on Trea likely to give substantial returns In had been supplanted by “ hullo.” from Spokane, where they had been organisation, transportation, mar sure Island this year. the future. The spelling “hello” does not occur employed, stopping at Soap Lake en Equipped to Go Out to Ranch to r keting finance and related work. in literature until about 1880, when route. A quick check of the inventory This unit, he says, is very much un “VALLEY OF THE GIANTS’ Mrs. Anita Barham is ill at her enables the farmer to accurately es the word became the common salu dermanned. timate the replacements and new tation over the telephone. Like most home. STANFIELD BLACKSMITH SHOP DRAMA OF AMERICA’S After reviewing the marketing ac Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder spent Back of Brown’s Garage operating goods ho will need and interjections, the original source of the word is unknown. “Holla,” a complishments in the fields of dai LAST F R O N T I E R Stanfield Oregon budget his income accordingly. In closely related exclamation and sal Sunday at the Barham home. rying, grain growing, horticulture, Willis Struthers has put in two this way, expenditures for operating utation, is supposed to be derived food industries, market news service "Valley of the Giants,” In beauti goods can always be anticipated and from the French “ ho,” meaning ho, and others, Dean Schoenfeld said ful Technicolor, with Wayne Morris and “la,” there. There is no evi plans made accordingly. General Btoksmthiig Mirsesheeiig F o r d E n g i n e s P o w e r ‘E l e p h a n t T r a m s ’ dence to support the popular theory that “hello" is a corrupted form of “ hail to you.” The French telephone greeting is “ alio,” evidently an adaptation from the English. NewsOddities... . by WHEttf, IN _______ Odor Has Weight The sensation of odor is caused by minute particles of a substance reaching the nose and affecting the olfactory organs. These particles have escaped by evaporation from a volatile substance, and since vola tile substances will eventually evap orate completely their weight must have been made up of these par ticles. The particles have definite weight, and because odor is caused by them it may be said that odor has weight. THE FACE B itter c iv il w ao . a PROGRAM O f SOCIAL ANO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT is b e in g f o s t e a e o Squier SCHOOLS.CLOSCO 8 v CMS WAR ABE BEING R E O PE N E D W IT H N E W CURRICULA WHICH MAKE 6RAO IIA TES c u a i s c e «roa COLLEGE. T E C H N IC A L » n o R E L IG IO U S T R A IN IN G A R S « I I I E N IN T H E S E S C H O O L S WORKING M E N S h o m is CLEAN MOOCBN OWE LUNGS W IT H ALL C O N V E N IE N C E S . ARC BUILT OUT O» TAKES - WITHOUT BOND ISS U E S ■ W O ic r r n o TO WORKERS BOR S i S o A MONTH' MOOT THAN 5 0 0 HAVE B EEN a u iL T S O FA a / Meaning of Name Talbot The name Talbot means “a blood hound.” Or rather, the common noun talbot is the (Old English) name of the original stock of blood hounds, according to Florence A. Cowles in the Cleveland Plain Deal er. The word is seldom used except in heraldry, where the animal is often part of a device. But the name Talbot is frequently heard as a surname, less often as a given name. lAB/iE’ ENOUGH TO «OVI0E ADEQUATE INCOME A U SEING G IVEN TO WORKER? ,OUT Cf THE LARGE eSTTATCS. a u to loans , to both i n divi duals S COLLECTIVES «URAL 5ANITABV STANDARD ANO OTHER HAPROVEMENTS HAVE SEEN E S T A & U S M E O IM H H i B HOSPITALS FOR C H ILD REN A N P FOR MOTHERS WHO WORK HAVE BEEN SET UP. K IT C H E N S FOR THt POOR SERVE OLER 11. 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 M E A L S A VEAB TO CMtLOBFN A NO IO O O Û O O O TB AOULTS.' Indian Named Red Jacket T H E first of IS new “Elephant The power unit, built around a -•■Trains” which will"'transport Ford V-8 one-ton truck, 1s designed visitors aronnd the 193# Golden to look like an elephant Instead of Gate ---------------- International — Exposition cab. r-------- in the conventional v_ „ ,„ It has a “how- San Francisco Bay ia shown above. | dab” where the driver wiU ride, Beh’nd the “elephant" are three low-level carriages, seating a total of «0 passengers. In addition to the driver, each train will carry a uni- formed lecturer. Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha) was a Seneca Indian chief who fought for the British during the Revolution. Because of his ability as a runner, he was a favorite among the offi cer», one of whom presented him with an embroidered red coat. Thia made him conspicuous among hia people who henceforth called him Red Jacket. THE NATIONALISTS N O W CONTROL M OR E THAN OF S P A N IS H TEKaiTOOV. CONTAININ6 MOOT THAN fcSSA OF TH E POPULATION