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THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 193». TH E HER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Three M onths......................................... 50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone....................................51 Residence Phone ;.................................28R O reg PER IA T I ON P UB L I S HIE THE LAND OF THE FREE. Our thoughts the past week have been directed towards the privilege we have in living in a country where freedom still reigns. The flag of peace still flies overhead—the flag for whicht heroes fought, for which they died. This fact has been before us this week in a realistic way. The cannon in The Herald window would not let us forget that we are here, living in peace, because others suffered and died in order that this freedom might not be molest ed. All upright citizens can find shelter under the folds of Old Glory. The weak are protected, the un ruly are ruled, the wicked are punished, the strong est must obey. We are truly living in a land of the free and the home of the brave. Decoration day is gone for another year. Shall we again go back to complaining about this and that or shall we remember what Decoration day means to all of us. Words cannot express what debt we owe to those who died on Flander’s Field, but our deeds and actions in everyday life should be direct ed by this sacred thought. Let us all enjoy our freedoiji to the fullest extent, but never overstepping its bounds. Let the spirit of Decoration day guide us throughout the year. PINE ( I K NEWS By Mrs. B ern ice W a tte n b u rg e r Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H a rriso n and son Jo h n n y an d E arl A b b o tt sp e n t W ednesday in W alla W alia. B url W a tte n b u rg e r an d son sp e n t from W ednesd ay till S a tu rd a y in Mt. V ernon lookin g a fte r Mr. W a tte n - b u rg e r’s bees. Mrs. H elen C u rrin an d son R on a ld of L ena sp e n t T u esd ay afte rn o o n w ith h er siste r, Mrs. J o h n H arriso n . Miss M abie R au ch and M alcolm O’B rien have b een given a tw o w eeks sum m er course in C orvallis, u n d e r th e 4-H clu b w ork. A su rp ris e b irth d a y d in n e r was given S unday in h o n o r of Mr. W at- te n b u r g e r’s b irth d a y . T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. O llie N eill a n d d a u g h te rs N eva an d Mrs. D ale A cres, a n d d a u g h te r G len a, Mr. an d Mrs. Roy N eill, L loyd B allrid g e, Jim A yers, Mrs. F ra n k H elm s an d d a u g h te rs, Mr. an d Mrs. A lvin S tra in , Mr. and M rs. Jim L aM arr, C h arley M cK en zie, Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u r g er a n d ch ild re n . M iss D ora B useick, Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers and d a u g h te rs. P en d leto n c a lle rs S a tu rd a y and M onday w ere Mr. an d Mrs. M arian F in ch an d fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. C layton A yers, M r. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r an d Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n H arriso n . Mrs. P h y lis H am lin of W alla W a l la is sp en d in g a few d ay s v is itin g Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H a rriso n and E arl A bbott. Mr. and Mrs. A lvin S tra in of P en - d le to n sp e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t and S u n d ay w ith Mr. an d M rs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r. T he L en a G ran g e held a p icnic S unday a t th e P le a s a n t P o in t school house an d th e men w orked on th e g ro u n d s an d fence of th e cem etery. Mr. an d Mrs. F in ch an d fam ily of P in e C ity an d Mr. and Mrs. J a s p e r M yers w ere also p resen t. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V an O rsdall sp en t M em orial day w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r. Miss D ora B useick is sp e n d in g a week or tw o w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts, M r. and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r. Mr. an d Mrs. Roy N elli a n d Miss A nn S an d ers sp en t S a tu rd a y in th e W allo w a co u n try . Mr. an d Mrs. J a s p e r M yers and ch ild re n sp e n t S u n d ay ev en in g a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r home. Miss M arie H ealy is hom e fo r a tw o w eeks v acatio n . Mias H oaly is em ployed In th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank of P o rtla n d . S he is « p en d in g h e r v a c a tio n w ith h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n H ealy. B illy H ealy sp en t M onday n ig h t an d T u esd ay w ith h is g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. M ike K inney. We »till have one used mower left at the Manuel Pedro ranch southwest of Echo. We have three used late type enclosed gear mow ers at our store here in Pendleton in good condition at about one-half price, or why not buy a new one? Braden-Bell Trader & Equipment Ce. PENDLETOH - PHONE 518 Store« in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••»»»»♦♦»»S»»»»»»**» W HY? Take Any Chances BOARDMAN NEWS W ith Y o ur By Ruth F isher Mrs. F lossie C oats, Mrs. F. B. B ar- low an d Mrs. G illespie an d c h ild ren m otored to M eacham to v is it th e E. T. M essengers re c e n tly . The w omen of th e P olly A n n a club w ill e n te r ta in th e ir h u sb a n d s a t a p a rty J u n e 3 in th e G ran g e hall. Mr. an d Mrs. Roy R an d s a re v is it ing a t th e B u ste r R an d s hom e. T hey w ill sta y a w eek. Ida F a le r held a p inochle card p a rty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . T h e g u ests w ere W illiam H a rrin g to n , R alp h W asm er, Mrs. D. S kouba an d d a u g h te r F ran ces, Mr. a n d M rs. A ndregg, L im onde R a n d a ll, M r. an d Mrs. Ed By Mrs. J . M. R ich ard s K unze an d d a u g h te r R u th , M r. an d Mrs. H. F a le r, C h arles an d L au re n c e T h e a n n u a l su m m er B ible school S m ith, an d R o b ert G aw ison. R alph Skoubo w as a d in n e r g u e st of th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch h as an e n ro llm e n t of a b o u t 40 ch ild re n . It of E cho C oats S unday. is co n d u cte d by Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Mr. an d Mrs. B yrd A cres an d Mrs. G riffith s w ith th e a s s is ta n c e of H. O. E ly of H e p p n e r s p e n t S unday th e ir d a u g h te rs, E sth e r and M ar a t th e E. L. E ly hom e. g a re t. T h e ch ild re n w ill give a Mr. an d Mra. R. R an d s w ere d in p ro g ram of m usic, re c ita tio n s and n er g u ests a t th e hom e of R oy d ra m a tiz a tio n s on S u n d ay n ig h t. B row n S unday. Mrs. M ary B illu p s h ad as h e r Mr. and Mrs. R ay B row n m otored g u ests la s t week tw o g ra n d c h ild re n , to B iggleton. T h e ir d a u g h te r C a th Mrs. R. E. M ahan an d M elvin W ill e rin e re tu rn e d w ith them . iam son of W alla W alla. An a lu m n i p icnic w as h eld a t Mr. an d Mrs. G len R ic h a rd s of B ingham S p rin g s S unday. Mrs. S u n d sten an d d a u g h te r L il Condon w ere a t th e hom es of R alp h lian w ere in H erm isto n d u rin g th e and Jess R ich ard s M em orial day. On th e ev en in g of J u n e 13 th e week. T hey also a tte n d e d th e horse S tan field G ran g e w ill p resen t a p ro races. A lbin S u n d sten an d R ic h a rd Col g ram on h ig h w ay safety in o rd er to in te re st y o u n g er m em bers in th e ossal a re p ick in g s tra w b e rrie s n e a r G range sa fe ty essay co n test. J a c k P o rtlan d . News of th e sudden d e a th of M rs M eyer w ill assist th e le c tu re r in pre A. B ak er’s f a t h e r of L a G rande, w as p a rin g th e p ro g ram . Mr. and Mrs. N. D. B ard, G. L. D u n n in g received S u n d ay evening. an d Mr. an d Mrs. Iv an D u n n in g a t Mrs. B a k e r an d son H aro ld and M r. B ak er m otored ten d ed com m encem ent ex ercises of and Mrs. W illa rd OSC Sunday an d Monday. Miss R u th th e re im m ediately. Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl H eidel and D u n n in g w as g ra d u a te d —-having m a sm all son of Boyd, Id ah o , v isited a t jo red in H om e Econom ics. Mr. an d Mrs. G. G. S m ith an d fa m th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Alm on ily enjoyed an o u tin g a t W allow a G eiss T hose w in n in g sch o la rsh ip s for L ake Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. B illie H u g h es an d sum m er school in C o rv allis th is year ch ild re n w ill leav e th e la tte r p a rt of w ere F ra n c e s Skoubo, D oris W ilson th e week fo r T he D alles to pick and C layton A llen. C layton w ill mo to r to P o rtla n d w ith h is g ra n d f a th e r ch erries. Mr. an d Mrs. M artin R efvem an d Jess A llen, and ta k e th e tr a in to T h e o th e rs w ill go qn so n s Don an d Tom w ent to C orvallis CorvialUs- S u n d ay to v is it th e ir son R o b e rt w ho th e special tr a in J u n e 5. T hose v is itin g a t th e M essenger is a s tu d e n t a t OSC. T hey w ill also v is it th e ir cousin, Mrs. Dell W ilson hom e la s t w eek w ere Mrs. F ra n k H am m el an d F ra n k ie of Boyd, Ore. (G lad y s R o ss). Mrs. Levi Jo h n so n an d th re e an d Mr. an d Mrs. U. H. M essenger c h ild ren of E lg in h av e been g u ests an d ch ild re n of P o rtla n d , an d M rs a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and T ro y e r an d d a u g h te r M arion. Mrs T ro y er w en t on to W a llu la w here Mrs. U. G. Shipley. sh e w ill s t a r t w ork a s cook on th e Mrs. L au ren ce F ra z e lle is a t th e bo at th a t ru n s from W a llu la to T h e hom e of h e r sister, Mrs. C. M. Mc D alles. Miss T ro y e r w en t on to Se C all a ss istin g in c a n n in g for th e ir a ttle on business. m o th er, Mrs. O atm an , w ho h as been T h e M isses L ois M essenger an d ill for tw o weeks. M arion T ro y er p lan to v is it th e fa ir Mrs. Ed A tte b u ry m otored from an d m any o th e r in te re s tin g places In La G ran d e T u esd ay to tak e Mr. and C alifo rn ia. T h ey also plan to go to Mrs. G eorge A tte b u ry and Mr. and school in San Jose, lea v in g B oard- Mrs. Dick E v an s to La G ran d e for m an J u ne 1 0 th .____ ________ com m encem ent ex ercises of EON. Ed A tte b u ry is a m em ber of th e g ra d u a tin g class an d w ill teac h th e 8th g rad e an d coach in th e h ig h school in Im b ler d u rin g th e com ing year. Mrs. W m. F re d ric k so n , F red d y W aid an d Ed F re d ric k so n w ent to E n trie s a re a lre a d y being groom S e a ttle M onday from w h ere F red d y ed fo r P e n d le to n 's firs t “ T in Lizzie' sailed M ay 30 fo r Nome, A laska, to w ork d u rin g th e sum m er v acatio n . D erby to be held S u n d ay , J u n e 11 Mrs. F re d ric k so n w ill rem ain for a c c o rd in g to an n o u n c e m e n t of th e sev eral d ay s to v is it a t th e hom e of A m erican L egion of P en d leto n w hich h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. H an s R y n in g . is sp o n so rin g th e race. C o n te sta n ts a re re ly in g on back y ard s, b a rn s a n d tr a s h h eap s to ga th e r th e necessary p a rts to p u t th e ir By L ois H u tch iso n tin ca n s in firs t r a te co n d itio n to w ith s ta n d th e 100-m ile g rin d . All T he B. E. G etch ell fam ily and H. G. M cCulley fam ily w ere p ick in g car« m ust be s tr ic tly stock m odel T stra w b e rrie s a t U m atilla W ednesday. F o rd s, no h ig h g e a r ra tio s, h ig h J. E llen S m ith accom panied Mr. com pression heads, overhead valves and Mrs. G ray b eal a n d F ay G ard n er or a n y th in g c o n tr ib u tin g to h ig h e r to th e m o u n ta in s Tuesday. speed a re allow ed. All c a rs w ill be W illis B u rc h e tt an d fam ily w ere to rn dow n Im m ediately a f te r th e race* M eaeham v is ito rs T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. B e rt Y oung an d son to m ak e c e rta in th e m otored m o u n ts sp en t a few d ay s a t th e E m ery Cox a r e not equipped w ith o th e r th a n hom e th e firs t of th e week. T hey sta n d a rd part«. A ny c ar w ith “ doc w en t to H ep p n er M onday a s did a l so Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Cox and to re d " m o to r w ill be d isq u alified , th e p ro m o ters declared. fam ily. Lew is L a th ro p an d ch ild re n w ere A purse of 3500, d is trib u te d in recen t v isito rs a t th e D uane L a th ro p prizes of S25O for firs t. 3150 for home. Lew is L a th ro p Is D uane L a second. 375 fo r th ird an d 325 fo r th ro p ’s b rftth er an d lives a t W allo fo u rth w ill provide th e c o n te s ta n ts wa. V isito rs a t th e F o rre st M oore w ith p le n ty of in c e n tiv e to cra sh and hom e S u n d ay afte rn o o n w ere Mr. sm ash aro u n d th e h a lf m ile ro u n d u p an d Mrs. A. M. S m ith . Mrs. R ita tra c k s at fu ll tilt, p ro v id in g lo ts of Jo h n so n an d Mrs. A nn S m ith. V icto r E p p erso n Is em ployed a t th r ills for th e sp ectato rs. th e H erm isto n b ak ery now, Co n rll U n iv ersity ex p e rim e n ts A rilda F o ste r cam e from T he D alles F rid a y fo r a v isit w ith p a r show th a t b lin d c h ry sa n th e m u m s— e n ts and frien d s. She re tu rn e d to th a t is, i la n ts fo rm in g no buds or h er w ork Sunday. m ost D uane L a th ro p w ent to P en d leto n g iv in g d is to rte d bloom s— a re o ften th e re s u lt of in ju ry by th e on bu sin ess W ednesday. Jack O sborne is sp en d in g a week ta rn is h e d p la n t bug. a t L ew iston, Id ah o . H e w en t w ith an a u n t from Y ak im a valley, Mrs. W a lte r B lessing of P o rtla n d , w ho h as been v is itin g h er m other. Mrs. G us L in d e r fo r tw o w eeks, re tu rn e d hom e W ed n esd ay of last week Mr. an d Mrs. L. W. D ixson w ere in L a G ran d e over M em orial day. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl S m elcer and son E a rl sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e F. E. IP A VOM N « S T » P » M W BLOWIMS S a te r home. mis mown , w e « r t j s n T s a , Mrs. Bud H o o k er’s nephew . F o r rest P u tn a m . Is still in th e H erm is ton G en eral h o ep ital, Im proving slowly. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n so n and h er m o th er of R a in ie r w ere M onday v i sito rs a t th e H. A. H ooker home. Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. H u tc h iso n of P en d leto n w ere v is ito rs o v er M em or ial day a t th e B. H u tc h iso n hom e. R u th an d O otla M cC ulley sp en t T u esd ay a fte rn o o n n t th e A. R. R linston home. DEEDS,IINSURANCE POLICIES, M l OTHEI »L IA B L E LETTERS. • T IN L IZ Z IE DERBY ENTRANTS SOUGHT .Ik. Our Safe Deposit Boxes provide every factor of safety and conven ience. No one has access to your valuables but yourself. You can get to them with the utmost priva cy as often as you may desire. STANFIELD NEWS COLUMBIA NEWS BARGAINS J. H. R eid v accin ated 2500 pullet« an d p u t them on th e ra n g e T uesday. V isitors a t th e H. A. H ooker hom e T uesday w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Roy R ogers and sons R odney a n d E m s- ley and Mr. an d Mrs. E nos B u rch ett. M ark F o ste r sp e n t S a tu rd a y a t h ts home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob W oodw ard an d fam ily sp e n t M em orial d ay a t H epp _____ ner. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ♦eeeeeeeeeett^ - t - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s^ eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee»» FA CTS FA V O R FO R D 1 The 1 9 3 9 Ford V-8 is a beautiful, modern motor car. Its 85-horsepower engine gives you economical, well-balanced performance over the entire speed range — and the 60- horsepower engine is even more economical. .2 The structural strength of the Ford car — frame, bracing, axles, body — makes not only for safety, but durability and long life. Ford hydraulic brakes are exceptionally large and strong in proportion to car weight. 4 The Ford car is stabilized for comfortable riding. Its springbase, the distance between front and rear suspension, is 1 2 3 inches. Seats are toward the center, perfectly balanced. The car does not bob or dip and can have very little away. • • • These four points — power, strength, safety, comfort — are by far the most important essentials in any motor car. They form the basic value of your investment. With this solid foundation to build on, the Ford V -8 has been made beautiful, spacious, easy to drive. It is richly upholstered and has all the modern features which add to the lux ury and pleasure of motoring. Yon can see these things when you take a trial drive, but do not forget that the main value is in the things you do not readily see — quality of materials, precision of manufacture, fundamental engineering. FORD V>S BXCBLs iiv n e m v e s t a a t c b v x t