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T H U R SD A Y , JU L Y 6, 1 9 3 9 . THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAO B FOUR T h e H e r m is to n P a u lin e M orris is tim ek eep er a t th e P e n d leto n can n ery . Mrs. J u lia E b ell a n d son C h arles of B ak er w ere over n ig h t g u e sts a t th e C h ristle y hom e S a tu rd ay . Mr. an d Mrs. W ilson Jo h n so n an d Mrs. F red D ixson of P o rtla n d v isited th re e d ay s a t th e O. H. B uell home th is week. Mr. and M rs. C h arles M icheals an d Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge C arn es w ere re c e n t v iisto rs a t th e W illis S tr u th ers home. A. H. C able a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of M ontgom ery R ippey in P e n d leto n S atu rd ay . V isito rs a t th e W . B. F o ste r hom e S unday w ere Mr. an d Mrs. E m il Z ivney an d Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. Reid. 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 IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. a n d Mrs. H arn ess an d d a u g h te r Isabel of C am as, W n., v isited th e ir son. Rev. H arn ess an d fam ily, sev eral d ay s la s t week. Mr. an d Mrs. Roy M in n ick and fam ily le ft for P o rtla n d M onday to a tte n d a golden w edding a n n iv e rs a ry of Mr. M in n ick ’s a u n t. Mrs. M innick m otored to P e n d le to n F rid a y w ith h e r m o th er who w e n t from th e re to G ibbon, Ore., to v isit h er d a u g h te r. M rs. W ill G ray b eal w as q u ite ill th e la t te r p a rt of th e week an d w as ta k e n to th e H erm isto n h o sp ita l for m edical tre a tm e n t. Mr. an d Mrs. M axw ell Jo n es of L ongview . W n., v isited h is p a re n ts, M r. an d Mrs. R. V. Jo n es a n d fam ily over th e F o u rth . C has. M axw ell and fam ily of P o rtla n d w ere also g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo n es over th e F o u rth . Mr. M axw ell is a b ro th e r of Mrs. Jones. M r. an d Mrs. F ra n k W rig h t and sm all son of P a rk d a le , Ore., v isited frien d s in Irrig o n sev eral days, re tu r n in g hom e th e ev en in g of the F o u rth . M r. an d Mrs. G eorge K en d ler and tw o ch ild re n of Mason C ity, W n., m otored dow n S u n d ay an d v isited h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W . C. Isom an d h e r b ro th e rs E a rl an d Don Isom an d fam ilies. Mr. an d Mrs. Don Isom m otored to th e m o u n ta in s th e F o u rth on a fish ing tr ip an d a tte n d e d th e lodge pic nic a t P o w d er m o u n tain . Mr. an d M rs. Bob R o d g ers of P re s co tt, W n., v isited h ere la s t w eek. T h e m em bers of th e P e n te c o sta l ch u rc h h ad a picnic on th e ch u rch law n T u esd ay , -the 4 th of Ju ly . Mrs. W a lte r G rid er w as on th e sick lis t la s t w eek. Mrs. F red R eik s is so fa r im prov ed as to be ab le to w alk a b o u t th e house. She is still ta k in g w eekly tr e a tm e n ts a t P en d leto n . 0 B E 6 l o d l ) N Q S (P X lP I R P U 8 L I S h | e B y A ) s c r i l A T I O H A COUNTY F A IR IN HERM ISTON. The change of name from Umatilla Project Fair to Umatilla County Pair was not made by the county fair board and accepted by the project fair board until several meetings were held and the question well considered. Umatilla county has not had a county fair for many years. The county fair fund has been distri buted to several local fairs, or product exhibits. The project fair at Hermiston approached near county fair. This fair dealt with all agricultural products, with special devotion to livestock and 4-H club work. During the last few years exhibit buildings and livestock sheds have been built equal to that of most county fair buildings in other part of the state. There is no other locality with such equipment in this county. In addition a live interest in county fair benefits has been maintained and developed within the scope of the project fair which included the far thest part of the county. It is now proposed to make the fair include inter est and exhibits from all parts of the county to a more inclusive degree. The management will ex tend its directorship to all districts of the county, and endeavor to secure competitive exhibits of all phases of agriculture in the east end, the central and the south end of the county, as well as the west end. A county fair is entitled to a liberal minded and ac tive support in such a large and highly diversified county as Umatilla. COLUMBIA NEWS By L ois H u tch iso n Louise H am m er had a b irth d a y p a rty Ju ly 1 a t h er hom e in C olum b ia d is tric t. G uests w ere D onita an d L aV onne D ixson, B everly Jo, D ale R o b ert an d R eta C aroline W oodw ard, P atsy W arn er. Peggy N eill, T eddy an d M arilyn S haver, C arol an d Dick H am m er. Bobby M athers, Teddy Louise, R osalie, Vio la and G loria H am m er and F ra n c is S haver. T he g ro w n u p s w ere Mrs. Bob W oodw ard, Mrs. A m anda S h av e r, Mrs. H ugh N eill. Mrs. R im er D ix son. Mrs. Floyd M athers, Mrs. E v er e tt S haver, Mr. and Mrs. C arl H am m er and Mr. an d Mrs. L. H am m er. T h ere w ere th re e lovely b irth d a y cakes, one w ith red, w h ite and blue candles and a n o th e r had tin y silk flags on it. Ice cream , cak e and punch w ere served. Mrs. E m m a C h ristley an d son Del an d M arian Caaady m ade a tr ip to ♦ ♦ ♦ Did you know th a t a tra v e le r in S y ria sent A lex an d er Pope, th e E n g lish poet, a box of figs in w hich w as a tw ig from one of th e w eeping w il- ows besides th e riv e rs of B abylon, upon w hich w illow s th e exiles used to h a n g th e ir h a rp s? T his tw ig w as p la n te d by th e T ham es, w here it grew . D u rin g th e R ev o lu tio n ary w ar, a B ritis h o ffi cer b ro u g h t w ith him a slip from th is tree, w hich he gave to Jo h n C u rtis of V irg in ia . C u rtis p la n te d It, and th e tre e w hich grew from it s till sta n d s on th e C u rtis esta te . N urserym en say th a t th is tre e ia th e a n cester of a ll th e w eeping w illow s in th is c o u n try today. T h ere a re several g racefu l old w eeping w illow trees in H erm iston. burns goes high - hat IN W IT T Y FILM American Express Travelers Cheques • The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac cepted readily the world over . . . . that prompt refund will be made if they are lost or stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a countersignature, for identification, is the only requirement. Issued in convenient denomina tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 purchased. Y O U M A Y PURCHASE T H E M IN N EAT W A LLETS FROM • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bob B urns, y o u r fa v o r ite n a tiv e h u m o rist, h as chan g ed h is o v eralls for top h a t, w h ite tie and ta ils and sin ce h is w ife, M iss G eorge, h as a l forsaken th e p ra irie s for P iccad illy w ays w an ted to m eet B ritish society, and M ayfair in h is n ew est p ictu re, th e tw o, accom panied by v a rio u s re l a tiv e s and m ules, em b ark fo r E n g “ I’m From M issouri.” B ut th e sage of Van B uren is still land. S taid L ondon p rovides a p erfect the ro u g h -h ew n , hom e-spun Y ankee b ack g ro u n d for B urns, w ho up to c h a ra c te r th e w orld loved in “ T he now h a s alw ay s been seen in a m ore A rk an sas T ra v e le r,” in th is h ila r i or less n a tiv e s e ttin g . A lth o u g h h is ous comedy a b o u t an A m erican ’s es hom espun d isre g a rd fo r e tiq u e tte capades ab ro ad . I t ’« -only a good and pom p th r e a te n to w reck Miss M issourian’s n a tu r a l love for his G eorge’s so cial ca re e r, h is dow n-to- m ules, and effection for h is w ife, e a rth A m erican h u m o r w ins over th a t lead him from th e M ississippi B ritish officialdom , w hile h is Y a n to the T ham es in th e story. kee sh rew d n ess en ab le s him to d riv e “ I ’m F rom M issouri,” w hich s ta r ts a b a rg a in b e tte r th a n he dream ed of a t th e O asis th e a tre S unday, p resen ts before h ittin g L ondon. B u rn s a t th e head of a larg e cast of p o p u lar players, in clu d in g G ladys G eorge, w ho p lay s h is w ife, Gene L o ck h art, P a tr ic ia M orison, J u d ith B a rre tt, W illiam H en ry and G eorge P. H u n tley . T h e la s t th ree, in ci d e n ta lly . a re th e p rin c ip a ls in th e ro m an tic sto ry th a t w eaves in and <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ < ! • ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <s> ❖ ♦ ♦ out of th e a d v e n tu re s of B urns and Miss G eorge. In th e new com edy B urns, as th e title suggests, ch an g es h is “ a lle g i a n c e ” from A rk an sas to M issouri, to p o rtra y a m ule m ogul and th e ch ief The Flowers’ Fourth of July. T h e p a trio tic flow ers citizen of a ty p ical fa rm in g com m u On In d ep en d en ce Day, n ity . W hen w ord a rriv e s th a t th e A il held a ce le b ra tio n B ritis h arm y is a b o u t to stop b u y in g In th e good o ld -fash io n ed w ay. m ules because of m ech an izatio n , a Q uite e arly in th e m o rn in g , pan ic seizes th e tow n. A lth o u g h Down e a rly by th e w oodland stream B u rn s h im self can affo rd to ta k e th e T h ey h e ard Ja c k -in -th e -p u lp it b e a tin g , h is a n x ie ty to help his On a p a trio tic them e. frie n d s m akes him long to go to L on don an d m ake a fig h t in person. And T he blossom ing “ fla g s” w aved gayly Beside th e b ig g ra n d s ta n d , C lear b lu eb ells chim ed in ch o ru s W ith th e tru m p e t-flo w e r b an d . T he eld er flow ers listen ed . B u t th e flo w er g irls an d boys Took poppies a n d sn a p d rag o n s And m ade a jo lly noise. * * see G ran d C oulee dam . T h ey le ft M onday and re tu rn e d T uesday ev en ing. Mrs. W illis S tr u th e rs w ould like som e one to solve th is one: She was w alk in g a lo n g a d itch bank in th e a lfa lfa field w hen sh e noticed a mo th e r p h e a sa n t a p p a re n tly h o v erin g h e r brood. W hen th e m o th er flew, Mrs. S tr u th e rs w as asto n ish ed to find o n ly one b ird , an d it a ch ic k en. T he ch ick en seem ed to be a R hode Islan d Red. Mrs. S tru th e rs fin a lly succeeded in c a tc h in g it and is g iv in g it th e best of care. Mrs. M ary H a rr’s siste r, Mrs. L eep e r an d h er h u sb a n d of Y akim a, cam e S u n d ay for a few days v isit. L eonard B ales is hom e th is week for four days v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illis S tru th e rs . L eonard is clerk a t Cam p L ena CCC cam p. Mrs. M ary H a rr an d Mr. an d Mrs. L eeper w ere v isito rs T u esd ay a f t e r noon a t th e B. H u tch iso n home. Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k Isaacson an d Donald P a rk e r of E ugene w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e W . B. S tr u th e rs hom e Monday. these trees w ould c a re to describe them , te llin g num ber, location, age, gro w in g a d a p ta b ility an d perhaps, even "h o w " th e specie happened to be p lanted, lea v in g su ch w ritte n in form ation a t th e H e ra ld office, we would lik e to in clu d e these tre e frien d s in o u r g a rd e n notes. GARDEN CLUB CHATS COLUM BIA GRANGE NOTES T uesday ev ening, J u ly 11, w ill be C olum bia’s firs t m e e tin g n ig h t fo r Ju ly . L e t’s a ll be th e re , read y to " b e g in ” th e m e etin g p ro m p tly at 8 :3 0 , fo r th e le c tu re r h as p lan n ed a p ro g ram of in te re s t to a ll. Y ou c a n ’t a ffo rd to m iss th e n e x t m eet ing. T he H om e E conom ics club w ill m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. L loyd F ix, F rid a y a fte rn o o n , J u ly 14, w ith Mrs. T. G. P an ag es, p re sid e n t, p resid in g . * * H erm isto n D a iry H. L. PAYNE, Owner Phone 8 9 1 ................................Hermiston, Ore. The ce le b ra tio n lasted T ill th e g re a t su n flo w er drooped low And th e eld ers told th e ch ild re n , It w as re a lly tim e to go. T h en " f la g s ” w ere fu rle d ; a n d nod d in g B en eath th e m oonflow er’s ray , T he flo w ers fell to d ream in g , D elig h ted w ith th e ir day. ♦ ♦ ♦ ; sbbbsbbsbssbbbbsbbss : ssbsbbsssbsbbssbn { I NEW ! N EW ! I Have you seen the new John Deere Model H Trac- ■ ■ ■ tor? Built just like its older brother, the A and B, * but smaller, yet with an amazing lot of power. It " s BI will pull a 16-inch bottom plow through the toughest ■ alfalfa sod, pull two and three sections of spring- ■ tooth, and develops as high as 16 H.P. on the belt. ■ ■ Just the right size tractor for the smaller tract JJ farmers. C h ry sa n th e m u m s a re g ross feeders an d lik e p len ty of fe r tility an d m ois tu r e th ro u g h th e sum m er. A good co m m erlcal p la n t food is liq u id m an u re (sh eep , cows, o r ch ic k e n ) ap plied a f te r a th o ro u g h w a te rin g of th e p la n ts. N one m u st com e in d i rect c o n ta c t w ith th e p la n ts for fear of b u rn in g . It has available, equipment of every de- ■ plows, planters and cultivators. ■ One of these tractors working near here, harrow- ■ ed 15 acres on one gallon of stove oil. Let us dem- 2 onstrated one of these tractors on your farm. ? ■ S Z 2 JUST PHONE— Braden-Bell Treeter & Equipment Ce. PENDLETON - PHONS SIS Stores in Arlington, Heppner, Walls Walla and Athena. ♦ ♦ ♦ A n o th er b o u q u et a rra n g e m e n t of o u r la rg e r flow ers Include sp ikes of h o llyhock a n d d elp h in iu m . A rran g e th em in a larg e vase o r ja r upon th e floor, by th e bookcase, or n e a r a door casin g . R em em ber th e tric k of ru b b in g th e stem s to m ake th em bend g racefu lly . ♦ ♦ ♦ 2 scription to go with it, such as buckrake, mower, ■ W’h e th e r one be d riv in g th ro u g h som e of H e rm isto n ’s in te re s tin g res id e n tia l s tre e ts o r en jo y in g a drive in th e c o u n try in an y of o u r a d jo in in g co m m u n ities, lovely g a rd e n s of flow ers a re seen, a n d m any flow ers a re a t th e ir very b est ju s t now . The w rite r view ed som e very p re tty shae- ta d aisies in one r u r a l g a rd e n th e o th e r day. H ave you trie d a r r a n g in g a b o u q u et of th em in a blue crock, o r In a brow n bean p o t? ❖ ♦ ❖ W ith o u t a d o u b t. H erm isto n peo ple a re tre e conscious. N ot only do we find th e s ta te ly p o p lars, th e frin g y locusts, th e w illow s an d R us sian olives, b u t m any o th e r b e a u ti ful trees. It w ould be in te re s tin g J an d in s tru c tiv e fo r a ll of ua to know a m ora a b o u t th e ev erg reen s, c h e stn u t, aid ers, seen in an d ab o u t H e r m iston. I f th e ow ner» o f tome ot ■ iBBBBBBBBBSIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBll “ IT’S TO HAVE A U THE HOT WATER YOU WANT!” MUiCE: “B ut ian ’t i t eapenaira t o h a t f w t t t r ala ct fic a i lyP“ JU E : “ N o t w ith a W e a tin ih o u a a .'” N ow y o u can enjoy HOT water 24 hour« a day at the turn o f a tap) And you can la y good-bye to all the bother, all the «moke, soot, ashes — and all the hazard« — o f old- faahioned water heating methods. Teats in homes like yours prove that a Westinghouse Electric Water Heater will give you and your family all the HOT water you want, whenever you want i t — without work, dirt or worry — a f a m a tin g ly low o o a t! Start to enjoy it now! INK IN W A Y FOR r * * FACTS! Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. H erm isto n , Oregon i