PAGE FIV1
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939
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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
WESTLAND GRANGE
ENJOYS PICNIC
M em bers of th e W estlan d G range,
w ith th e i r fam ilies, an d sev eral v is i
to rs, enjoyed a w ien er ro ast on th e
H. R. H a rtle y farm la st T h u rsd a y ,
in s p ite o f th e rec o rd -b re a k in g h e a t.
Iced lem onade fu rn ish ed
by th e
G ra n g e provided w elcom e re lie f from
th e h e a t of th e evening.
D u rin g and a fte r th e w ie n e r ro a s t
in g period, th e g ro u p w as e n te r ta in
ed b y m usic fu rn ish e d by H aro ld
L a ird , w ho sa n g to h is ow n acco m
p a n im e n t on th e g u ita r. O th er e n
te r ta in m e n t fe a tu re s o f th e ev en in g
consisted of a rid d le g u essin g con
te s t, and a g e n e ra l ro u n d o f sto ry
te llin g in w hich n e a rly all m em bers
p a rtic ip a te d . T h e p ro g ram w as a r
ra n g e d by M rs. J. D. C orliss, g ra n g e
le c tu re r.
T h e n e x t G range m eetin g , A u g u st
10, w ill he a re g u la r b u sin ess ses
sion.
USDA OFFICIALS SEE
OREGON PROGRESS
rmGd MILEAGE
•
in th is s ta te show a n u m b er of m is
h ap s in w hich g la r in g h e a d lig h ts
AUGUST 7 to 12.
w ere a c o n tr ib u tin g fa c to r. A ny
d riv e r, how ev er e x p e rt a n d cau tio u s
h e m ay be, is in d a n g e r of h a v in g an
12 to 3 :3 0
8 to 11 a. m.
B eans
a c c id e n t if th e lig h ts of a n in com ing
Mon.
F r u it
vehicle so im p air h is vision th a t he
C orn
Tues. T o m ato es
B eans
c a n n o t see h is side of th e ro ad as he
F r u it
Wed.
Corn
T h u rs. T om atoes
passes th e c a r."
B eans
D u rin g th e y ear 1938 th re e p e r
F ri.
F r u it
Corn
sons w ere k illed an d 36 w ere in
S at.
T om atoes
O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special ju re d in a u to a c c id e n ts in w hich
g la r in g
h e a d lig h ts
w ere
facto rs,
a rra n g e m e n t.
H erm isto n Co-op C annery. S n e ll’s fig u res show . One d e a th an d
n in e in ju rie s w ere re p o rte d d u rin g
i th e f ir s t five m o n th s of 1939 a s a
Good Time Ahead.
I re s u lt of d riv e rs b ein g te m p o ra rily
: b lin d ed by b rig h t h e a d lig h ts.
T h e law w as am ended to provide
th a t h e a d lig h ts should be of such
AT STANFIELD
in te n s ity as to rev eal p erso ns an d
lc
a
Word
-
Minimum
20c
By E. B. Lem on, R e g is tra r
M usic by
vehicles a t a d is ta n c e of a t le a st 350
a t O. S. C.
THE TR0UBAD0RS
feet ah ead in stead of 200 feet as u n FOR SALE 75 POUND IC E BOX.
W th ln a few w eeks m ore t h a n ! d er th e old law . T h e new law’ s t i
Cheap. Mrs. W ill K en n in g s, H e r
T he D ance Sponsored by S ta n fie ld
300,000 re c e n t h ig h school g ra d p u la te s th a t th e beam o f th e h e a d m iston.
50-3tp
C om m ercial Club.
u a te s
w ill
be college freshm en lig h t w h en dim m ed sh all n o t p ro ject
Adm. 60c & 15c
O NE OR TWO DAY OLD |
th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S tates. \ \ h at h ig h e r th a n 42 in ch es above t h e ! " ^NTED
g
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pposite
to choose as tr a in in g for la te r life
j P ay n e D airy, H erm isto n .
5 0 -3 tp ,
w ork is a serio u s m a tte r fo r n early fro n t of th e car.
CANNING
SCHEDULE
FROM
Inland Cooperative
FRESHMEN-TO-BE
GIVEN HINTS ON
CHOOSING COURSE
all of these. M any h av e d e fin ite
id eas as to th e field of w ork they
d esire to p u rsu e, o th e rs a re not so
c e rta in , w h ile larg e n u m b ers have
no d e fin ite decision. “ W h a t course
sh all I ta k e ," is, co n seq u en tly , th e
m ost com m on q u estio n ask ed college
ad v isers.
F ir s t of all it can be said th a t the
fin a l selectio n of an y p a rtic u la r p ro
fessio n al field is n o t too im p o rta n t
a t th e s ta r t. T h e e ssen tial th in g is
th a t college tr a in in g be u n d e rta k e n
w ith e n th u sia sm , w ith a d e te rm in a
tio n to m ake th e m ost of o p p o rtu n i
ties, a n d w ith th e re a liz a tio n th a t
a d e q u a te tr a in in g in c e rta in
basic
field s is n ecessary fo r success in an y
profession o r vocatio n .
F o rtu n a te
ly th e O regon s ta te in s titu tio n s of
h ig h e r le a rn in g a re so o rg an ized
th a t such basic tr a in in g is a v a ilab le
to a n y s tu d e n t d u rin g th e firs t tw o
B e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g of reg io n al
problem s serves a s a cem en t to b in d
to g e th e r th e w ork of th e U n ited
S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re a t
W a sh in g to n an d th e lan d g r a n t col
leges, M. L. W ilson, u n d e r-se c re ta ry
of a g ric u ltu re , told o fficials of both
b ra n c h e s a t a g a th e rin g in C o rv allis
th e la s t week in Ju ly .
W ilson a n d a score of o th e r p ro
g ra m -m a k in g
an d
p o licy -fo rm in g
m en in th e fed eral d e p a rtm e n t of
a g ric u ltu re had sto p p ed a t O regon
S ta te college in th e course of a mo
to r to u r w hich s ta rte d a t S pokane
a n d co n tin u ed th ro u g h Idaho, W a sh
in g to n , O regon a n d in to C alifo rn ia.
W h ile in th is s ta te th e v is ito rs in
sp ected w ork of th e Soil C o n serv a
tio n service, F arm S e c u rity a d m in is
tr a tio n . b u re a u of a g ric u ltu ra l eco- years.
nom ies, A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju stm e n t ad -
T h is does n o t m ean th a t th e se-
m in is tra tio n , an d th e O.S.C. e x te n - lectio n should n ecessarily be d efer-
sion service. C o n cern ed p rim a rily red u n til th e end of th e second year,
w ith th e ag en cies a ss istin g in la n d On th e c o n tra ry , if a s tu d e n t is rea-
p la n n in g , th e v isito rs w ere p a rtic u - ! so n ab ly su re he w a n ts to ta k e eng -
la rly in te re ste d
in
th e
p ro g ress : n e e rin g , for ex am ple, th e r e m ay be
w hich h a s been m ade in th is s ta te in real a d v a n ta g e in e n ro llin g
in
a
a d a p tin g th e ty p e of a g ric u ltu re to p ro fessio n al school w h ere th e c u r r -
th e needs of th e reg io n . W illia m A . c u lu m is so m ew h at m odified in th a t
S choenfeld. dean of a g ric u ltu re , an d d irectio n .
L. B allard , v ice-d irecto r of e x te n -
o n th e o th e r h an d , th e young man
sion, ex p lain ed th e co o p erativ e re la w ho h as n o t reach ed su ch a co n clu
sion is by no m eans u n fo rtu n a te . He
tio n sh ip s in th is s ta te .
w ill fin d m uch good com pany am ong
h is college asso ciates who, too. are
tr y in g to solve th e sam e q uestion.
T hey w ill be h e lp fu l to each o th e r.
By R uth F isher
It has been my ex p erien ce th a t
A case of sleep in g sick n ess am o n g m any s tu d e n ts fin d th em se.v es, so to
a c q u a in ta n c e
and
th e h o rses on th e P a u l S m ith .a rm speak, th ro u g h
h a s been rep o rted . A v e te rin a ry w as ex ch an g e of ideas w ith fellow class-
called and step s a re b ein g ta k e n to men
In fo rm a tio n o b tain ed in th is
v a ccin ate th e h o rses on th e p ro ject, men.
in iu im a u u u ,
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. M cC utchen of w ay , w hen checked an d expanded by
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fa c u lty ad v isers, fre q u e n tly
W alla Walla» an d son Bob a n d n e p h
ew R o b ert M cC utchen of P en d leto n , leads to sound conclusions.
w ere h e re over th e week end a tt e n d
M any s tu d e n ts w ould lik e to be
in g to business an d v is itin g am ong
told e x actly w h at th ey should tak e
frien d s.
Bobby M cD erm ott w ho h as b een by s u b m ittin g to a v o catio n al or a p
v is itin g a t th e Glen H adley hom e re titu d e test. T hese te s ts h av e th e ir
tu rn e d to h is hom e a t S tevenson,
place, b u t a re not th e tm.ilI ni'lswer.
W n n.,
„ Sunday.
S unday
Mr. an d Mrs. T u rn e r Bond of Ore- T hey do help to rev eal w h a t a stu
gon C ity stopped a t th e Jo h n F is h e r d en t ,s n o t fitte d fo r an d th u s aid
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " n s u u r t o i s ’^ n ^ n ^ £
SAT., AUG, 5
A fter J a n u a r y 1, 1940. c a rs eq u ip FOR R E N T — F U R N IS H E D MODERN
ped w ith m u ltip le-b eam ro ad li g h t
a p a rtm e n t, w ith elec, r e f rig e r a to r
in g lam ps m u st be equ ip p ed w ith a la n d stove. Also fo r sa le a wood and
„
beam in d ic a to r w hich w ill illu m in coal ra n g e w ith w a te r cons. H . E.
a te w hen th e u p p erm o st beam
is H anby.
50-tfc
used. T h is in d ic a to r m u st be con
v en ie n tly located so th a t th e o p e ra FU R ISH E D ROOMS FOR R E N T FOR
lig h t h o u sek eep in g . Jo e Dyer.
to r can te ll a t a g la n c e w h e th e r h is
50-tfc
lig h ts
a re dim m ed o r on
ful^
s tre n g th .
FOR SALE— 27 W E A N E R
PIGS.
ICECREAM AN ALL
TIM E FAVORITE
♦
W h e n T h in k in g of
S en d in g o ff t h a t
n e x t H a rd w a re
O r d e r — See • . . •
F ra n k L eich t, Irrig o n , Ore. 49-3p
¡expected to
conleg h ere
i
nected w ith
|
settled , b u t
th is colum n
be p re se n t w hen
she
All a rra n g e m e n ts con-
her
w ill
next
❖
v isit a re n o t fu lly
be an n o u n ced in
w eek.
❖ ❖
R ead up on th e new daffodils.
T h ere a re some th a t hav e very little
resem blance to th e d affo d ils we have
alw ay s know n. " C h e e rfu ln e ss” and
“ M ary
C opeland,”
as
w ell
as
“T w in k ” a r e nam es of th re e v a rie
ties show n in th e g ard en handbook
of H ouse and G ard en th a t a re o u t
s ta n d in g in b eau ty .
T he R oving R e p o rte r of th e W a lla
W alla U nion te lls u s o f a tr ip h e h as
tak en to V ic to ria lately. He says it
is one h u g e g a rd e n in th e c ity p ro
per. as w ell as in th e o u tly in g re s i
d e n tia l d is tric ts . P laces of b u sin e ss
a re b rig h t w ith w indow boxes, all
lig h t s ta n d a rd s in th e sh o p p in g d is
tr ic t have h u g e b ask ets of g ro w in g
p la n ts h a n g in g from them , and th e
w hole effect is one of ex trem e b e a u
ty th a t calls th e v is ito r back to th is
lovely, co n serv ativ e c ity to th e
n o rth ag a in an d a g ain .
S PIN E T T Y P E
PIANO— B EA U TI-
ful case. D em o n strato r. B arg ain .
Term g if desired. P en d leto n M usic
To m an y a ch ild an d g ro w n u p H ouse.
49-3c
th e r e ’s no m ore b e a u tifu l m usic theee
to rrid d ay s th a n th e w h ir of th e CANNING PEA C H ES A R E R IP E N -
fam ily ice cream
freezer or th e
ing.
E a rly C raw fo rd s firs t, fol
crack le of a cone a s th e soda boy low ed by M uers, E lb e rta s, H ales,
p u sh es in to it a g e n ero u s d ip p e rfu l L ate C row fords and Lem on C lings.
of frozen d essert. F o r in a d ish or B rin g boxes a n d pick a t 80c box or
oone, on a s tic k o r in o th e r novel 2c a pound fo r C raw fords. P icked
form , th is food t h a t lite r a lly m elts and boxed, $1.00. E dm onds O rchard,
49-3p
in th e m o u th h a s come to be a n a t U m atilla, Ore.
io n al fav o rite .
FORSHAW S— P E N D L ET O N — D is
A ccording
to
one
v ersion, ice
c o n tin u in g h a n d lin g of bee su p
cream m ade its d e b u t socially in th e
plies. W ill dispose of th e ir h o ld in g s
U n ited S ta te s w h en F ir s t L ady of
a t a sa crifice. A nyone in te re ste d ?
th e L an d , Dolly M adison, served it
49-3c
a t a W h ite H ouse re c e p tio n sh o rtly
befo re th e W a r of 1812. In those LOST ON B U TTER C R E E K H IG H -
days, of course, th is new food d e li
w ay, betw een Sam C arson
and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
cacy w as d e fin ite ly in th e lu x u ry H erm isto n , 1 ro ll a u g e r b its. Leave
class. W h o lesale p ro d u ctio n of ice a t H erald office. R ew ard .
49-2c
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r
No. 028801
cream w h ich b eg an
in
B altim o re
G eneral L and O ffice a t T he D alles,
less th a n a c e n tu ry ago is now a 282 FO R S A L E — 10 H. P. OUTBOARD
m otor, Lockw ood. Good condition. Oregon, J u ly 6, 1939.
m illion d o lla r a y e a r in d u stry . De
NOTICE is h ereby given th a t
49-3p
m and
for
th is
facto ry -m ad e ice B. P. R an d , Irrig o n .
C harles W. Acock, of Irrig o n , O re
cream h a s grow n trem en d o u sly
in FOR SALE — STA R TED POULTS, gon, who, on May 3. 1934, m ade
O rig in al H om estead E n try , A ct. 6-
th e p a st tw o decades. T w e n ty years
J u n e h a tch e d ,
B road
B reasted
No. 028801, fo r F a rm U n it
ago A m ericans b o u g h t ab o u t a q u a rt B ronze. C all K elley & B oynton, te le 17-02,
“A ” or th e N E% S E U , S ection 3,
a n d a th ird of ice cream p er person p hone 18W 2, H erm isto n .
T o w n sh ip 4 N., R an g e 26 E., W illa-
a y ear— la st y e a r th e y b o u g h t n e a r _____________________________________ m ette M eridian, h as filed n otice of
to
.ly e ig h t an d one h a q u a rts per per- 40-A C RE RANCH FOR SA LE— SIX | in te n tio n to m ake fin al P roof,
m iles N E pf H erm iston. R eason- ! e stab lish claim to th e lan d above de-
son. T h e m an y d ifferent, v a rie tie s
an d o u a litie s fo r sale to d ay would ab le term s. In q u ire V icto r A ddle- ¡scribed, before W J. W a rn e r U. S.
an d q u a litie s to r sa ie v
y
„ ,
. .
.
,,
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a , i
C om m issioner, a t H erm isto n , O regon
m an, C olum bia D ist. Mrs. May Ad- ,on th e 25th day
.
asto u n d p io n eer D olly M adison.
of A
A ugust.
ugust, 1939.
1939.
48-3p , C laim an t nam es as w itnesses: A.
As an y ho stess know s, ice cream dlem an.
is alw ay s a w in n in g d essert. In com ------------------------------ ------------------- - — C. H oughton, H a rry S m ith , J. S.
SE E COL. GEO. HODGE, LIC EN SED w h ite and F o rre st H u n ttin g , all of
b in a tio n w ith fr u it it becom es Just
au ctio n eer. Sell a n y th in g , any ¡Irrigon, Oregon.
th a t m uch m ore p o p u lar. Ice cream tim e, an y w h ere. F a rm sales a spec
W. F. JACKSON, R e g ister.
flavored w ith th e re a l f r u it n ot only ia lty . P e rm a n e n tly located in H er (J u ly 13-A ug. 10)
h a s a good n a tu r a l f r u it flav o r, b u t m iston. A ddress Box 373.
48-3p
hag th e added food v alue of
LAND SALE NOTICE
H lg h )y flavored fru its M ODERN A PA R TM EN T FO R R EN T
,
s tra w h e ,.rie9 an d peaches,
— Also room s by week o r m onth.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
an d n e c ta rin e s , p ears and
K a tty C o rn er from depot. C a rte r th e u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atil
38-3p la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an
c o m p : n i e 7 X r f r o m a hneereF Sbee ’ wain
A fre sh m a n ’s firs t o b jectiv e may bo v sen b erries, m ake s u ita b le flav o r A pts.
o rd er d u ly m ade and e n tered h erein
com pani u
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f , nd * f .e,d )n w h k h he in g for ice cream s an d sh erb ets.
FOR SALE— GOOD GRADE M ILK by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla
a
be gone for th e rem a in d e r of th e va-
H ave you ev er trie d th e "m ake
go ats, a ll sizes, for m ilk, for pets, C ounty, O regon, on th e 1 9 th day of
is in te re ste d an d in w hich h e w ill y o u r own s u n d a e " w ay of serving?
Ju n e , 1939. w ill, on th e 5th day of
^ G t i b e r t and M abel W a lk e r and
P rice
reasonable.
One A
Aug)lat>
u u 0
be hape-y. H av in g discovered such A rra n g e on a tr a y sev eral d iffe re n t for m eat.
ugust, 1939, a a t t tn
th e e h n o o u u r r of
of i 1 u 0 : :0
Mae T o m k in s a rriv e d a t th e I r a n i!
m
ile
n
o
rth
of
H
erm
isto
n
.
C.
A.
I
o'clock | n th e forenoon, sell to th e
a
field
,
he
should
n
o
t
be
side-dracked
W a lk e r hom e from
E sta c a d a
th is
fau “ ces,
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u ts an d m
arasch i-
“’-“, chopped
---- »—
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, L a re
4 7 - 6 p ;h ig h e s t b id d er for cash a t th e fro n t
by tem p o ra ry u n em p lo y m en t or eco 7“
no c h e rries, an d th e n pass d ish es of
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th e U m a tilla C ounty C ourt
L aV erne B aker, w ho is a tte n d in g nom ic co n d itio n s.
In
th e
firs t p lain Ice cream to th e g u ests and let ¡CAPABLE H O U SE K E E PE R W ISH E S , H ouse, P en d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to
th e E O. C. E. a t La G ran d e, cam e place, u n s a tis fa c to ry co n d itio n s may
them
their
position in m o th erless home. R e f - , a m inim um price of $1,0.00 th e re fo r,
th
em concoct th
e ir own d essert. I t’s
hom e F rid a y to spend th e w eek end
i.
vt.-=
rnra
in w cash,
a t th e tim
e of
w ith h e r p a re n ts, M r. an d Mrs. A l ch an g e. If th e y do n o t, th e re w ill fu n !
eren ces given.
Mrs.
Cora Urnwn
B row n. to he p aid fo llo
ln g described
parcel
a t le a s t be a c o n s ta n t tu rn o v e r of
A n o th er ice cream v a ria tio n th a t Box 373, or call a t G eorge H odge of - lan
b e rt B aker.
. d . , . h e ......
-
-
-
-
«
—
re to fo re
by
U m atilla
T he r ftuuu
good new
em
ployees, an d in due tim e th is w ill ch allen g es th e e x p e rim e n ta l stre a k hom e.
u v - s w as
— received th a t C
llipn.
48-3p C ounty, O regon, acq u ired fo r d e lin
____
M rs Ja c k G orham , w ho h a s been so m ake room for th e am b itio u s, well- of every h o m em ak er is th e ice cream
q u e n t taxes, to -w lt:
seriously ill in th e h o sp ital a t H ei t r a ined g ra d u a te .
L ot 18, Block 7, H e rm isto n in
pie. It so u n d s im possible, b ut re a l FR A M ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50. A.
m iston. ¡3 b e g in n in g to im prove.
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N E!4 SE>4, Section 10, Tw p. 4,
W. B ehrm an, W a tc h m a k e r, H erald
ly easy to do, an d its u n fa ilin g re
A m iscellan eo u s sh o w er w as g iven
N o rth R ange 28. E.W.M.
O ffice, H erm isto n .
45 -tfc
in honor of M rs. R ollo Moor a t th e i
su lts w ill please you.
R E. GOAD, S h eriff
hom e of Mrs. A lb ert B ak er, F rid a y .
o f U m a tilla C ounty.
HOUSES FOR R E N T — AL8O AN
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2 egg w h ites
H. E. H anby, H erm isto n .
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FOB EYE COMFORT AND
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w a term elo n s in h is new p ick u p M on in g a n a p p ro a c h in g veh icle a t n ig h t,
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m o to rists
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som e d ep re d a tio n n th e p atch e s by m inded
(C o n tin u ed from P age O ne)
m ara u d e rs, a close g u ard is b ein g c h a n g es in th e law re g u la tin g a u to en egg w h ites in to w hich has been
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E lm er S u lliv an re tu rn e d from th e 1939 s ta te le g isla tu re .
lo v er ice cream . P lace in a 400 deg
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re q u ire d to dim th e ir h e a d lig h ts on- | med |a tely.
a n d p ro fita b le tim e.
Come to Pendleton for
w ill be in tow n T uesday. A u g u st 15,
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H ER M ISTO N UNION CHURCH
club. She w ill be h ere both a fte r-
W ednesday afte rn o o n w ith M rs. Ma- law as am ended re q u ire s d im m in g at ;
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When Needed.
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Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon