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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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
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Payable in Advance
Office Telephone....................................51
Residence Phone..................................28R
ed h er y e a r's w ork a t E. O. C. E. in
L a G ran d e an d is a t hom e fo r h er
v acatio n .
Mrs. A tte b u ry and d a u g h te r left
T u esd ay fo r San Diego, C al. T hey
w ere acco m p an ied a s fa r as A m ity,
O re., by Mrs. E v a W a rn e r w ho w ill
v is it h e r d a u g h te r th ere.
Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b ert P ag e, w ho
have sp e n t th e su m m er a t th e Geiss
place, a r e leav in g th is week for E u ­
gene w h ere he is em ployed as a
teach er.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1939.
Mrs. W. G. W allace and Mrs. J . F.
Lane.
Mrs. M a rth a W ood an d h e r son
C arl K ennedy of B rem erto n accom ­
pan ied a n o th e r son R alp h K ennedy
to Moscow, Ida., for a b rie f v is it F r i­
day.
M rs. D orothy B ishop, hom e dem ­
o n stra tio n a g e n t
from
P e n d le to n ,
was a n honor g u e st a t th e T h rifty
4-H clu b m e etin g a t th e S. P. S m ith
hom e F rid ay .
? la n s w ere fo rm u la ­
ted for co u n ty fa ir d e m o n stra tio n s in
H erm isto n n e x t w eek. O th e r club
g u ests in cluded tw o m o th ers at g irls
w ho a re m em bers, M esdam es Roy
T en n y and M. P iccanso.
S eventeen c h ild re n of pre-school
ag e w ere g iven second sh o ts an d f u r ­
th e r e x a m in a tio n s
fo r d ip h th e ria
and sm all pox im m u n izatio n a t th e
h ig h school M onday m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy T em ple hav e re ­
tu rn e d from a v acatio n sp e n t on the
co ast and a t th e San F ran cisco expo­
sitio n .
D u rin g th e ir absence, Mrs.
T em ple’s fa th e r a n d m o th er, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. M cC lintock, had c h arg e
of th e U m a tilla R an ch , an d cared
fo r th e tw o young Tem ples.
U nder th e su p erv isio n of Camp
S u p e rin te n d e n t J. R. C h e n a u lt, a S.
C. S. e x h ib it w ill be on d isp lay a t
th e U m atilla C ounty fair, A u g u st 28,
29 an d 30. M ore d etailed in fo rm a ­
tio n is given on th e fro n t p a g e of
th is issue of th e H erald.
H. J. S tillin g s re c e n tly enjoyed
a v is it from h is b ro th e r an d wife,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. S tillin g s of M ay­
bell, Colo., a n d th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs.
E llis of D enver.
A t th e ir m e e tin g T uesday n ig h t,
th e S ta n field G ran g e m em bers m ade
p lan s for a n e x h ib it a t th e fa ir in
H erm isto n n ex t w eek. P roduce from
th e farm s of m em bers w ill be fea­
tu re d .
Mr. an d Mrs. Ted A llen, th e ir son
E d w ard and Miss Sofie P ru k o p of
C ortez, Colo., w ere g u ests la s t week
a t th e V. J. C h ris to p h e r a n d Jo h n
P ru k o p homes.
Miss M arian T ro y er stopped
in
S ta n field for a s h o rt tim e W ed n e s'
day w h ile e n ro u te from San Jose to
L a G rande. She a tte n d e d sum m er
school a t San Jo se S ta te college, and
w ill re tu r n to S ta n fie ld in S eptem ­
ber to teac h 3rd a nd 4 th grades.
American Express
Travelers Cheques |
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joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac­
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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.
Rev. a n d Mrs. E. H. Sim m ons, who
w ith th e ir little d a u g h te r a re hom e
o n a fu rlo u g h from L ib e ria , W est
A frica, h a v in g been m issionaries
th e re th e p ast fo u r years, w ill fill
th e p u lp it a t th e P e n te c o sta l ch u rch
n e x t S u n d ay m o rn in g .
Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es A m b e rg a t ­
ten d ed th e w edding of M iss Lois
H u tch iso n and E d w ard S haw a t H e r­
m isto n S u n d ay .
Mrs. Ism an v isited h e r sis te r, Mrs.
YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN
M ary S m ith last w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs. W ay n e S tew ard of
NEAT WALLETS FROM
P o rtla n d sp en t T h u rsd a y n ig h t w ith
h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. S tew ard.
T hey w ere en ro u te
to
d iffe re n t
p o in ts in Texas. Mr. an d Mrs. S tew ­
a rd accom panied th em as fa r as Im b­
ler- W ed n esd ay w here th e y w ill visit
frie n d s a few days.
F. B. SW AYZE, P re s id e n t
Mrs. N e ttie F lo w er, w ho h a s been
v is itin g re la tiv e s an d frie n d s here
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
th e p ast w eek, re tu rn e d to h e r home
in H ep p n er S atu rd ay .
B ert B enefiel was a P en d leto n vi­
s ito r M onday.
Mrs. W a lte r G rid er is on th e sick
list.
T h elm a O 'B rian of W a lla p a is vi­
s itin g h e r b ro th e r, Glen O 'B rian.
Mrs. H a rris an d d a u g h te r,
Mrs.
B essler an d h e r sm all son. re tu rn e d
to th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d th e la s t of
th e week.
P e rio d ic in sp ectio n of lig h tin g
A lvin R and front P o rtla n d is v is it­
e q u ip m e n t of au to m o b iles w as urged
in g his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
Geo. R and.
by E a rl Snell, se c re ta ry of s ta te , in
Mr. an d Mrs. H arv ey W a rn e r and
th e in te re s t of com pliance w ith new
fam ily w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr.
W a rn e r’s m o th er, Mrs. Ja m e s W a r­
lig h tin g re g u la tio n s adopted by th e
n er, Sunday.
s ta te le g isla tu re a t th e 1939 session.
Mrs. Dosh, w ho h as been v is itin g
T h ese re g u la tio n s have been effec­
re la tiv e s in P en d leto n , re tu rn e d to
h er d a u g h te r 's hom e, Mrs, Roy M in­
tiv e since J u n e 14th.
n ick , M onday.
M ost im p o rta n t of th e
law s is
W ay n e C aldw ell an d a g ir l frien d
from P o rtla n d sp e n t
la s t
Sunday
th a t re g a rd in g d im m in g , S nell said.
w ith h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Tom
By Dr. U. G. D ubach
U nder th e am ended law , all m o to r­
C aldw ell.
Dean
of Men, O. S. C.
T h e sm o k er held a t
th e high
ists a re req u ired to dim th e ir lig h ts
school a u d ito riu m S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
One of th e liv est issues am o n g p a r­
a
an d follow ed by a d an ce, w as well e n ts as th e ir boys p re p a re to e n te r t n ig h t w hen w ith in 500 feet of an
P rio r to th e
a
T h e 4-H clu b b ers,
who ¡college, is th e q u e stio n " W h e re sh all onco m in g vehicle.
w ith th e sam e corps of te a c h e rs w ho tte n d e d .
served la st y e a r except th e 8th g rad e sponsored th e a ff a ir, w ere well | m y boy liv e ? ” O ver an d over a g a in , a m e n d m e n t d im m in g w as re q u ire d
pleased w ith th e proceeds. An oys­
only w hen m e e tin g a n o th e r c a r on a
teac h er.
te r su p p er w as served a t th e close I hav e been asked th a t q u estio n w ith
By Ruth Fisher
w et, h a rd -su rfa c e d h ig h w ay .
E lb e rt F ish er, w ho h as been v a­ of th e e v e n in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t.
th e im p licatio n th a t th e re a re rig h t
c a tio n in g a t W alla W alla, re tu rn e d
T he new law p e rm its only one spot
A picnic su p p er w as h eld by the places an d w ro n g places. T h a t is
hom e Sunday.
riv e r W ednesday ev en in g
of last
lam p w h ereas th e old law allow ed
Mr. an d Mrs. C lyde T a n n e h ill an d
h
a
rd
ly
correct.
Mrs. E lm er S u lliv an a n d ch ild re n w eek, th e occasion b ein g in h o n o r of
¡'w o .
T he a c t sp ecifies th a t
th e
son K eith le ft W ed n esd ay fo r C alif­
C ollege buys a re successful in an
P o w lso n ’s
b irth d a y .
The
o rn ia . T h ey w ill v isit Mr. T a n n e ­ G ale an d P a tty have re tu rn e d from G lenn
■
beam
of
th
e
sp
o
t
lam
p,
a
t
a
p
o
in t
g u e sts w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Voile o u ts ta n d in g w ay w ho live in f r a te r ­
h i l l ’s p a re n ts a t L ong B each, and th e ir v acatio n .
100 feet ah ead of th e car, m u st not
N
els
K
risten
sen
an
d
c
h
ild
re
n
E
li­
a
n
d
fam
ily
,
Mrs.
E
lsie
V
oile
and
o th e r re la tiv e s a t
F resn o . G len ­
n itie s , d o rm ito rie s or b o ard in g ho u s­
d a le a n d V lsta. Mrs. A rt A llen an d zab eth and B uddy, an d O liver F o rb es fam ily, Mrs. F low er, F red M arkham , es, o r w ho b atch in p riv a te hom es. ¡ex ten d to th e le ft of a p o in t in line
an
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d
a
u
g
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te
r
H
ilm
a
Lee
m
otored
to
Delos
K
n
ig
h
te
n
,
A
rn
e
t
H
orn
and
w ith th e le ft sid e of th e c a r to
tw o sons, w ho h av e been v is itin g h er
E la in e F ish e r, A nn P e te rso n . D elicious re fre s h ­ : N a tu ra lly th e r e a re fa c to rs in all of
m o th er in Los A ngeles, w ill re tu rn P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay .
w hich it is a tta c h e d .
w
ho
h
as
been
v
is
itin
g
in
O
regon
C
ity
i
th
ese
places
w
hich
help,
a
n
d
th
e
re
m
en
ts
w
ere
served.
w ith them . Mrs. S ophia B arlow is
T h re e a u x ilia ry d riv in g lig h ts
re tu rn e d w ith them S unday.
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
B
ert
D
exter
a
re
the
lean be fa c to rs w h ich h in d e r.
c a rry in g th e m ail in Mr. T a n n e h ill's
Mr. an d Mrs. R ay L. B row n and proud p a re n ts of a baby d a u g h te r
m ay be used on th e fro n t of vehicles
absence.
W
h
e
th
e
r
an
e
n
te
rin
g
fresh
m
an
d a u g h te r K a th ry n w en t to W alla
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r L ay le ft la s t W alla T h u rsd a y for a v is it w ith re l­ bo rn M onday n ig h t, A u g u st 21. Syl­ w ill do b e tte r in o r o u t of a f r a te r ­ now w h ereas th e old law lim ited the
v ia L o rra in e w eighed 7 lbs. and 7
n u m b e r to tw o. T hese a u x ilia ry
week to v isit th e S an F ran cisco fa ir. ativ es.
n ity depends a good deal on th e in ­
ounces.
School w ill open S ep tem b er 4 th ,
lam p s m ay now be m o u n ted n o t less
• It's a fact, motorists. The new
Miss La V erne B ak er h as co m p let­
d iv id u al n a tu re . I have k n o w n m any
Goodrich Safety Silvertown has a
th a n 12 inches n o r more th a n 42
boys w ho have a n
in d iv id u a lis tic
specially designed w indshield-w iper
in ch es above th e ground.
b ent, w ho ch afe u n d e r th e g ro u p re g ­
a ctio n tread th a t sweeps wet roads
T h e new law provides th a t th e
dry—so dry th at
u la tio n s in a n o rd in a ry fra te rn ity .
By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s
u p p erm o st d is trib u tio n of lig h t from
y o u c a n a c tu a lly
Such boys w ill be h a p p ie r a n d pro­
th e headlajm ps m u st be of s u ffic ie n t
L IG H T A M A T C H
H. J. S tillin g s an d son T ilford b ab ly do b e tte r w ork in so-called in ­
O H IT S T R A C K !
in
te
n
s
ity
to
rev
eal
persons
or
vehic­
ship p ed a c a r load of fa t hogs W ed­ d ep e n d e n t groups.
F o r sa fe ty to ­
les a t a d istan ce of a t le a st 350 feet
nesday. A v isit to th e S tillin g s ran ch
On th e o th e r h a n d , some boys w ho
m orrow see us
rev eals th em as some of th e m ost prac
ah ead of th e vehicle. T he old law
a b o u t S ilv e r -
tic a l an d p ro g ressiv e fa rm e rs of th is have not had th e a d v a n ta g e of liv in g set th e lim it a t 200 feet.
towns today. No
te rrito ry . A new g ra in bin recen tly w ith o th e rs g a in some of th e ir m ost
C ars w ith
m u ltip le-b eam
lig h ts
extra cost!
I b u ilt p rovides sto ra g e for 3200 bush- v a lu a b le college tr a in in g by le a rn in g
' els of g ra in . T h a n k s to th e REA, to give and ta k e u n d e r th e f r a te r n i­ re g iste re d in O regon a f te r J a n u a r y |
1st, 1940, m u st be equipped w ith a
th e g ra in m ay be elev ated in to th is
ty system , w here th ey le a rn to coop­
b in by pow er an d w ith a m inim um
beam in d ic a to r w hich w ill in d ic a te !
e
ra
te
in
o
rg
an
ized
g
ro
u
p
s
an
d
sh
a
re
of e ffo rt by th e o p erato r.
th e p o sitio n of th e h ead lam p s by j
A g rin d e r w as in sta lle d late in in th e g o v ern m en t of th e group.
m ean s of a lig h t w hen th e beam is
LIFE SAVER T R IM ...... GOLDEN PLY ELOW OUT PROTECTION
J u ly w hich is e n tire ly a u to m a tic in
E ach y ear th e
college
h o u sin g
o p e ratio n . N ot as larg e as an apple co m m ittee in sp ects b o ard in g houses, tilte d up. T h is in d ic a to r m u st be lo- j
box. it h as a cap a c ity of from 500 to
c a te d co n v e n ie n tly so th a t th e o p er­
a» over a cen tu ry ago
1000 pounds an ho u r, an d is ru n a tte m p tin g to secu re for th e boys th e a to r can tell a t a g lan ce th e position
by a one-h o rse pow er m otor. A sim ­ best possible accom m odations fo r th e
When you buy
ple tu r n of th e sw itch s ta r ts th e p rice involved an d also to g ive th e of h is h e a d lig h ts.
In th e in te re s t of c o u rtesy and
g rin d e r in o p eratio n an d th e ground h o u seh o ld ers th e co operation of th e
JOHN DEERE
sa fe ty , m o to rists sh o u ld in sp ect th e ir
g ra in is blow n in to an elevated bin
capuhie of h o ld in g a b o u t e ig h t ton. college in m a in ta in in g those fa c ili­ lig h ts re g u la rly to assu re th e ir p ro ­
IMPLEMENTS
If th e m otor becomes over loaded or tie s found su ita b le .
per a d ju s tm e n t a t all tim es, S nell
y o u a r e a s s u re d
Hermiston, Oregon
F r a te r n itie s a t O regon S ta te are
a n y th in g else h ap p en s, th e m otor is
said.
o f r e p a ir s e rv ic e
a u to m a tic a lly tu rn e d off. T he bin a b le to c a re fo r ap p ro x im a te ly 400
is su ffic ie n tly h ig h from the ground 8 tu d e n t£ ,d u rin g F re sh m a n w eek, out
during their long life
th a t a tru c k , tr a ile r o r w agon m ay
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be loaded u n d e r th e spout an d sacks of w hich n u m b er an a v e ra g e of
filled or g ra in m ay be h au led loose. a b o u t 300 u su a lly pledge. A la rg e
No item of sav in g , e ith e r of labor p ro p o rtio n of th e fr a te rn ity m em bers
overlooked. | in th is s ta te e a rn p a rt or all of th e ir I
G rain m ay be p u rch ased e ith e r sa c k ­
ed o r in b u lk , th u s sa v in g th e cost w ay in college, ju s t as do th o se o u t- j
side.
of sacks.
A d o rm ito ry gives som e of th e a d ­
Mrs. ( la r e n c e H ie te r of M arys­ v a n ta g e s of good fra te rn itie s , such
TWO NEW JOHN DEERE
v ille, C al., is sp e n d in g tw o w eeks in
as liv in g in a n o rg an ized group, but
S ta n field w ith h e r m o th er. Mrs. Geo.
W ood. T he H ieters
w ere form er w ith o u t th e close re s tric tio n s. M em­
re s id e n ts of th e p ro ject, m oving to b e rsh ip in a d o rm ito ry g ro u p does
C a lifo rn ia a b o u t a y ear ago.
not p ro h ib it la te r jo in in g a f r a te r n i­
Mr. and Mrs. S y lv an u s S m ith. J r., ty. A nyone m ay live in a d o rm ito ry
h av e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in P o rt­
h is ap p lic a tio n in
lan d , follo w in g a v isit a t th e hom e if he p re se n ts
The Model 10A and Model 14A, with 10 and
tim e w ith a sm all deposit.
of S y lv an u s S m ith , Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. S m ith re tu rn e d
A fo u rth liv in g g ro u p is im p o r­
14 inch throats.
F rid ay from a w eek’s v acatio n sp en t ta n t in O regon colleges, and a t O re­
¡in E a ste rn W ash in g to n . Mr. S m ith
has ag a in ta k e n up his w ork as m e­ gon S ta te is m ade up of a b o u t 300
w ho batch . Most of these boys live
c h a n ic a t C am p S tan field .
Mr. and Mrs. Behm e sn d
th e ir in p a irs, th o u g h som e live in g ro u p s
d a u g h te r Neva sp e n t S u n d ay w ith of th r e e to five. M any b rin g a p a rt
Mrs. B ehm e’s a u n t. Mrs. S tein h ilb .
of th e ir su p p lies from home. U nder
I M iss Rose H oosier has com pleted
h e r su m m er school course a t S o u th ­ th is p lan boys a re able to live for
FOR YOU
FOR YOUR PURSE
e rn O regon N orm al a t A shland. She ab o u t h a lf of w h a t it costs o th e rs,
^ o m p le te freedom from traffic wor-
R0UN»
Lew Fores Uka tkese ONE
w ill v isit h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. an d th e y live q u ite w ell if th e y a re
WAY
TRIP
V» rias and driving strain. Luxuri­
O. M. H oosier u n til th e o p en in g of a t all ad e p t a t c a rin g for th e ir own
ous comfort in a deeply-cushioned' Salt Lake City ... >10.95
>19.75
¡th e P rin e v ille , Ore., schools w here
individual lounge chair. CooL clean,
Boise
needs.
5.15
9.30
sh e w ill teac h th e com ing year.
refreshing air. Friendly fellow-pas­
Portland ..............
3.60
6.50
T h e m a tte r of se lectin g a place to
sengers. An ever-changing pano-
Miss M arie T h o rsen and h er bro­
rem a outside your wide, doo r w in ­
Spokane
th e r .C onnie a re sp e n d in g th e week live a t college is so m ew h at lik e se­
3.70
8.70
dow. Convenient schedules.
a t R itte r S p rin g s.
The Dalles
........
200
le c tin g a s u it o f clothes. T ak e th e
3.60
Mrs. J o h n P ru k o p w ith h e r tw o
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Baker ...................... 2.80
5.05
k
in
d
th
a
t
fits
you
and
is
beet
s
u
it­
sons has gone to Cody. Wyo., to Join
M ain S tre e t
Phone 101
Walla W alla
1.15
2.10
M r P ru k o p w ho is em ployed th e re . ed to y o u r ow n te m p eram en t a n d in ­
PENDLETON - PHONS B it
In c id e n ta lly , d o n ’t
D. R. S ta rk w e a th e r o f T h e D alles d iv id u a l needs.
Store* in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena.
w as s week end bu sin ess v isito r in let an y o n e h ig h -p re ss u re you in to
S tan field .
m a k in g a decision before you a re
Miss R ita S tu rd iv a n t of P a rk d a ld
•
Is visiting at the homes of her auata. read y .
PER
I A T I ON
P
The stage is set for the opening day of the first
Umatilla County Fair in 25 years. The workers have
been busy two months. It is assuredly no small job
to plan, organize and prepare. This is all a necessa­
ry part.
But there are other things. There must be a lot of
exhibits, and there must be attendance and public
interest in the three days of the show. A county fair
is distinctly a county fair. It is not a Round Up, nor
a rodeo, nor horse races, nor a regatta, nor ony other
sort of celebration, except an exhibition of farm pro­
ducts and agricultural effort. It is a fall festival for
farmers and farm communities, and to be a success
must be supported by liberal contributions of pro­
ducts toward the competitive displays and a large
attendance during the three days.
The board of directors and members of commit­
tees are entitled to this appreciation. They have
worked with energy and enthusiasm, without com­
pensation, and have laid all plans well.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
INSPECTION OF
CAR LIGHTS URGED
BY SECRETARY SNELL
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SAFETY Silvertown
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Connor’s A u to
Repair Shop
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Hammer Mills
These are newly designed machines requiring a
minimum of power to operate. They have flexible
reversible hammer for longer life and less breakage.
They have a powerful blower and come equip­
ped with dust collector and sacking attachment.
The prices of these new mills delivered at your
farm are really mail order prices.
Come in and look these mills over.
Bridei-Bell Tractor & Eqiipneit Co.
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