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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 ............................ 2051 Residence Telephone’ ...................... 2333 0 R E G'0(M FW S'ÎÀi? E FI P U8 I S Hj E Uj) AVION 444ojh STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. J. M. Richards Mrs. D orothy B ishop, a c tin g hom e d em o n stra tio n a g e n t of P en d leto n , was in S tan field T uesday a rr a n g in g to r th e S ta n field -E ch o H. E. u n it m eeting in th e P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h basem ent F rid a y , J a n u a r y 26 at 1:30. "U n d e rsta n d in g O ur F a m i lies’’ is th e su b ject to be discussed w ith Mrs. B ishop as sp eak er. All in terested a re in v ited to a tte n d . Mrs. E b e rt of B ak er, w ho is su p ervisor of th e W. P. A. school h o t lunch p ro ject, w as in S ta n fie ld T uesday. Mrs. V elm a T en n y is cooking th e lu n ch es an d serves one h o t food each day. H om er H ed rick sp e n t th e week end in P o rtla n d a t th e home of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. R ich ard M arsden (B illie H e d ric k ). A g ro u p of S ta n fie ld people jo in ed sev eral o th e rs from E cho and U m atilla to spend S unday ev en in g a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Isackson (A n n a H e d ric k ) in Echo. F. C. F itz p a tric k a tte n d e d th e school m en’s m eetin g an d b an q u e t in A th en a M onday n ig h t. T h e high school g irls, m in d fu l of leap y ear, e n te rta in e d th e hoys a t a Sadie H aw k in s p a rty T u esd ay n ig h t w ith all p ro m in en t D o g p atch ers in a tte n d a n c e A v ery e n te r ta in in g fe a tu re w as th e p ro jectio n on a screen of p ic tu re s of g ro u p s of local high school s tu d e n ts in v ario u s school activ ities. T h is w as follow ed by gam es and old tim e d an ces w ith m usic by Mrs. R efvem and G eorge M cD erm ott, an d C laud McCall as floor m anager. Mrs. Mary B illu p s w as a g u est th e past week a t th e hom e of Mrs. S arah Boggs in Echo. The B ridge C lub m et a t th e F. B. S tu a r t hom e M onday afte rn o o n w ith M esdim es H arold Reeves, H. P. B onnew itz and G. E llio t as s u b s ti tu te players. Mrs. W. G. W a lla c e held h ig h score a t th e close of th e afte rn o o n ’s play. Mrs. O. E a rn e st G reath o u se w as hostess to th e W om an’s S tu d y club T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n w ith Mrs. T roy Coleman, p resid en t, In c h irg e . Mrs. J M. R ich ard s talk ed on leg islatio n sponsored by th e F e d eratio n of W om en's clubs. A p ap er w as g iv en by Mrs. H. P. B onnew itz on “ New D iscoveries in M edicines’’ acco rd in g to Dr. M au rice F ish b ein in th e J o u r nal of th e A m erican M edical a sso cia tion. Mrs. B onnew itz also ta lk e d of research w ork d ea lin g w ith v ita m in B a n d K. Mrs. G reath o u se gave an in te re s tin g p ap er in socialized and co o p erativ e m edicine. Rev. E a rn e s t B edw ell an n o u n ces th a t on S u n d ay ev en in g , Jan u ary 28, th e serv ices a t th e F u ll Gospel M ission w ill be in c h a rg e of a H in du m in is te r from In d ia. Mr. an d Mrs. O rval D yer a n n o u n c e th e b ir th of a d a u g h te r, S a ra h J a n e , in St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l on J a n u a ry 18th. T he S ta n field G arden club w ill m eet T u esd ay a fte rn o o n , F e b ru a ry 6, a t th e S. P. S m ith home. Bon H a rla n re tu rn e d T u esd ay from P en d leto n w here he h a s been receiv in g tre a tm e n t in St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital fo r th re e weeks. (Too la te for la s t w eek) Mrs. A ndrew L am o n t w as called to P en d leto n to care for h er sis te r who is ill. An electio n of C h ris tia n E n d eav o r o fficers was h eld S u n d ay n ig h t w ith th e follow ing re s u lts : p re sid e n t, V ir g in ia G ab riel; vice p re sid e n t, L o r n a G ab riel; se c re ta ry , L en n a L aw rence; tre a su re r, B ern ice H u g h es; p ray er m eetin g c h a irm a n , L in n is F o ster; social c h a irm a n , N eva H ed rick ; L ookout com m ittee, M arion G erton an d Jo e B oczar; a d u lt a d v i sor, Lew is H aisch. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam T u ck er w ere called to P o rtla n d tw o w eeks ago because of th e illn ess an d d e a th of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. Smouse. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held in H ep p n er S atu rd ay . T h e H arm o n y club m et w ith Mrs. Jam es H o sk in s T u esd ay a fte rn o o n , w ith Mrs. V iola L o n g h ary as p ro g ram ch airm an . Mrs. K ate M iller of C lark sto n , W n., h as been v is itin g for th e p ast week a t th e home of h e r siste r, Mrs. Ed Meyer. Sunday, Jo e M eyer took his m o th er an d Mrs. M iller to C lark sto n w here M rs. M eyer w'ill re m ain for a v isit w ith relativ es. W ord has been received from Mrs. Cora (Jlday, fo rm er S ta n fie ld re s i d en t, th a t she is now located in K earn ey , N ebraska. UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mrs. E ffie J a r v is an d son a n d d a u g h te r-in -la w , M r. a n d Mrs. Joe L ong an d son Ja y , a n d Mrs. Lyle B row n le ft la s t W ed n esd ay fo r P o r t land w here th e y v isited w ith Mrs. J a r v is ’ g ra n d d a u g h te rs an d Mr. L ong's d a u g h te rs, re tu rn in g S unday. H a rry R o denbough sp e n t la s t W ednesday in W alla W alla on b u si ness. N aom i B row nell re tu rn e d W ednes day from P o rtla n d w h ere she was called by th e illn ess of h e r m o th er, Mrs. C arl B row nell. Mrs. W m. C onlon, lib ra ria n , was u n ab le to resu m e h er d u tie s because of illness. Mrs. E lm o re M cK enzie took h e r place. Mrs. B ill S w itzler w as ta k e n to th e P en d leto n h o sp ita l la s t week w ith th e flu. B ill H an so n is in th e P e n d leto n h o sp ita l w ith a bad in fected th u m b . Milo M cF arlan d a n d Ja m e s B yrnes sp en t F rid a y afte rn o o n in W alla W a lla on business. P en d leto n v isito rs S a tu rd a y in cluded Mr. and M rs. Max G ray b eal, Mrs. Irv in C h ap m an and d a u g h te r F ran ces, Mrs. W. T. B ray and son E d w ard , Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s B yrnes an d d a u g h te r, Mrs. G lenn O strom . Mr. and Mirs. R ussell B elshaw and d a u g h te rs M arcia R ae an d Jo a n , who have been m a k in g th e ir hom e in th e Texaco cab in s w hile he h as been em ployed by th e U. S. E n g in e e rs, left S unday for T he D alles w h ere B el sh aw w ill u n d erg o a m a jo r o p era tio n . Mr. and Mrs. D ick Cooksley and son D arril, sp e n t S a tu rd a y sh o p p in g an d v is itin g in W a lla W alla. Rev. an d Mrs. W alp o le an d son an d d a u g h te r w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g u ests of Miss S ara R ix. Mr. an d Mrs. R ay Ju s tin s o n m ov ed th e ir household goods to P e n d le ton S u n d ay w h ere th e y w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e. Ju s tin s o n is a C onsolidated d riv e r an d th e y have m ade th e ir hom e h e re for alm ost th re e years. Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as T u c k e r and son Jo e m otored to P e n d le to n S u n d ay w h ere th ew a tte n d e d th e show "•Swanee R iv e r.’’ H a rry H u ll, w ho h a s been q u ite ill w ith th e flu, is ab le to be up and aro u n d an d go to h is sto re a few h o u rs a day. Mrs. F ra n k C lark re tu rn e d hom e M onday from C ald w ell, Idaho, w h ere she h a s sp e n t over a w eek v is itin g h er m o th e r a n d a s is te r w ho is v is itin g a t th e hom e of h e r m o th e r from th e E a s t. • THE clutch on a John Deere General Purpose Tractor is in the belt pulley —and is instantly accessible. It can be adjusted in 5 minutes or less, simply by removing the cover plate and tightening three nuts. The en tire job of relining can be done in 15 minutes, at a total cost of about three dollars. The John Deere clutch is the hand-operated, dry-plate type, and it picks up the load gradually and smoothly. You can operate the clutch when standing on the ground. This same accessibility and ease of adjustment on the John Deere Trac tor apply to all its parts. FEATURES • Simple, nigged, tw o-cylinder e n gine • Designed to burn low-cost fuels with outstanding econ omy • Thermo-siphon temperature con trol • Belt pulley on the c r a n k s h a ft- full engine power to belt • Rear wheels ad justable from 54 to 84 inches • Hydraulic power lift. Mr. an d Mrs. B e rt B arnes, Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers a n d Mr. and Mrs. B u rl W a tte n b u rg e r a tte n d e d th e w re stlin g m a tc h e s in P e n d leto n W ed n esd ay n ig h t. A good sized crow d from P in e Ci ty a tte n d e d th e dan ce a t L en a S a t u rd a y n ig h t. T he m usic w as very good an d a good tim e w as had by all. Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r sp en t th e week end a t Pasco w ith th p ir son an d fam ily. Mrs. G ladys C o rrig al le ft fo r P o r t lan d T u esd ay m o rn in g for m edical tre a tm e n t fo llo w in g h e r a u to acci d e n t before C h ristm as. Mr. and Mrs. B ert B arn es sp e n t th e w eek end w ith th e B u rl W a tte n - b u rg ers. M arion F in ch helped b u tc h e r 11 hogs a t th e Eb. H u g h es ra n ch a t Lena. Mr. an d Mrs. R ussell M oore w ere H erm isto n v is ito rs S a tu rd a y . Low ell Y oung is w o rk in g d u rin g lam b in g a t th e B oylen ra n c h a t P in e City Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H ealy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim D aley a tte n d e d the fu n e ra l in P en d leto n for Jo h n K el ly. R. E. M cG reer m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to T h e D alles T u esd ay to a t ten d th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e P ro d u ctio n C red it asso ciatio n . Mr. an d Mrs. J a p M eyers m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to P en d leto n Tuesday. Chas. B artholom ew a tte n d e d the g ra z in g m eetin g a t H ep p n er M on day. T he C olum bia G ran g e held a spe cial m eetin g T u esd ay ev en in g for th e purpose of g iv in g firs t an d sec ond d eg rees to C o lu m b ia an d W est- lan d can d id a tes. A bout fifty peo ple w ere expected to a tte n d . P la n s a re p ro g re ssin g nicely to w ard s a pie social to be g iven F eb ru a ry 9 th at th e school house by th e G range. T h e p u b lic is in v ited and w omen and g irls a re to b rin g pies. Mr. and Mrs. C lyde H e b e rt m o to r ed to P en d leto n T u esd ay to spend th e day w ith h e r m o th er. Mrs. C or ley, on h er b irth d a y . A lfred C able re tu rn e d F rid a y from a b u sin ess trip to S an Jose. Cal. M axine R lin sto n is In P o rtla n d a tte n d in g a b eau ty school. A su rp ris e b irth d a y p a rty was given in h o n o r of D orothy K nox S unday ev en in g by a n u m b er of her frien d s. Those p re se n t w ere M ary and Peggy S om m erer. N orm a an d Myra G etch ell, S usan Knox. E m sly R ogers, H arv ey T hom pson. G erald G urley. Lew is W ilson. H en ry Som m erei', Jim Knox an d th e honor guest. Jo h n Je n d rzejew sk i received 1600 baby cockerels T h u rsd a y from th e ro ast. Mark F o ster is em ployed at th e J. H R eid farm . M arvin H u teh iso n of Pilot Rock Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. M l < O M M O M > 1 s | I) Stores in Arlington. Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 a HOMI U I M U H I M I M 11’ | H YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARÍHER in a JOHN DEERE Five Responsibilities we have as a Commercial Bank! As a com m ercial bank th ia in s titu tio n tie s to th e fo llo w in g g ro u p s of people: lecognizea its resp o n sib ili- ' 1. T o o u r depositors, w hose fu n d s a re e n tru s te d to o u r care. 2. To o u r borrow ers, to w hom we h a v e ad v an ced cre d it, 3. To o u r sto ck h o ld ers, w hose m oney p rovides th e b a n k ’s cap i tal. 4. To o u r co m m unity, w hich b en efits by th e sound g ro w th an d capable m anagem ent of this bank. 5. To our officers and o u r em ployees. T h o u g h d iffe re n t in m a n y re sp e c ts o u r re sp o n sib ilitie s to th ese ■ g ro u p s a re basically s im ila r. T h e e te rn a l p rin c ip le t h a t b a n k in g is a tru ste e s h ip is th e b edrock upon w hich every policy and a c t ion of th is b an k is founded. I t g u id es us in o u r d aily w ork o f se rv in g th e fin a n c ia l n eeds of th e people in th is com m unity. S FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON i; F. B. SW A YZE, P re s id e n t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation er, L. W ilson. Mrs. Tom W ilson, fo rm er re sid e n t of th is com m unity, is in th e h o sp ita l a t S e a ttle w here she is to un d erg o an o p eratio n . Mrs. O tis B uell visited Mrs. C. L. U pham one day la s t week. Mr. and Mrs. L ester C o lp itts and Miss E tn a W ilson is in E ugene baby of R eith s p e n t F rid a y a t the w ith relativ es. She w as ta k e n ill hom e of h e r m o th er. Mrs. E lm er Ry- la s t week a t th e hom e of h e r b ro th land. M rs. L. H am m er w as hostess a t a d in n e r p a rty given S unday a t h e r hom e, h o n o rin g h er d a u g h te r , Mrs. H ugh N eill, on h e r b irth d a y . Cov e rs w ere laid fo r fo u rteen . Mr. and Mrs. L. H am m er and d a u g h te r, Mrs. H ugh N eill, w ere P en d leto n business v isito rs T uesday. Memorial Shaii Planned at The Dalles To Recall Trek oí Lewis and Clark PINE CITY NEWS By Mrs. E d w a rd Shaw tcJze^ 5 mùudeA, ta a d ju st the clutch, 15 tnùtuleA ta telin e il. rr w as a n over n ig h t g u est a t th e L ew is D ouglas hom e F rid a y . H e b ro u g h t a load of posts to h is fa rm in th ia d is tric t. A rth u r R o b e rts and son H ugh, form er re s id e n ts of th is d is tric t, now of Lyle, W n., w ere v is itin g h ere Sunday. A b irth d a y p a rty w as g iven by Mr. an d Mrs. E d w a rd S haw an d Miss M yrthena M a rtin a t th e S h aw hom e in honor of Miss O m ega S a te r. T h e ev en in g waa s p e n t in p la y in g gam es and sin g in g . R efre sh m e n ts o f tea and cake w ere served. T h o se p res e n t w ere M isses O m ega an d Joyce S ater. M arian O tt, R ebecca P ierso n , D orothy P ierso n , M y rth e n a M artin , Mr. and Mrs. E rm ol S a te r, M onroe S w arn er, C laren c e C ram p to n , W illis C ram pton a n d Mr. H e n ry O tt. Mr. an d Mrs. H. K. D ean w ere vi sito rs a t th e C. L. U pham hom e S u n day a fte rn o o n . R odney R ogers a n d Jeese Moore w ere P e n d leto n business v isito rs T uesday. T h e fo llo w in g lad ies enjoyed a F. B. A. tea a t th e hom e of M rs. H en ry O tt T h u rsd a y : M esdam es P e rc y C or m an, T heodore Panaiges, N ellie T u ck er, B ax ter H u tch iso n , A rth u r B linston and dau g h d er R e ta , W ij- liam M ikeeell, M iles B a ra g a r, W il liam F o ster an d C arl H am m er and d a u g h te r C arol. D e lig h tfu l re fre sh m en ts of coffee, cookies a n d pop corn w ere served. T h e n e x t F. B. A. tea w ill be h eld a t th e hom e of Mrs. Adam B lahm T h u rsd a y of th is week. T helm a S w a rn e r le ft fo r P o rtla n d T uesday of la s t w eek w h ere sh e w ill v isit h er siste r, M rs. R o m ar S tein. Dr. an d Mrs. A. E. M arble an d sons w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. S w a rn e r T uesday evening. T he y early p ro g ram co m m ittee for th e B achelor S ew ing clu b m et S un day ev e n in g a t th e H en ry Som m erer hom e to m ak e o u t a p ro g ram fo r th e club year. Jo h n K nox J r . le ft S a tu rd a y a week ago fo r C ondon w h ere he is v is itin g re la tiv e s. Mr. and M rs. A lb e rt W ells and Miss F a ith W ilson of O lym pia, W n., w ere S unday v is ito rs a t th e L. H am m er home. By Mrs. B ern ice W a tte n b u rg e r COLUMBIA NEWS w THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1148. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR M W M ’ U ’l |{ U U H I « OMMl U 11 \ I A monument, designed by Herman Brookn.an, Portland architect, it to be erected on the very spot where Lewis and Clark cstnyed on their trail blaring trip into Oregon in 1805. The mark er is one of the few that traces the - i n'-rr trail. BY H"'T?M’\*7 ~DS l’..s in jn u men i itself will erected in 1856, now houses S ta f f W riter. T he O-.-z m an c o s t n. _ rjxinif. ;'y S -2,000, valuable treasures of the Old Should Meriwether Lev, i.- and major item of which will oe Fort Dalles Historical society. William Clark come back to 323,176 for WPA labor. Ap For those who search the arch proximately $14,000 will be ives there are mention of Gen «n unfamiliar earth a century supplied by the city of The erals Grant, Sheridan and Mc . Her their hones were laid in Dalles and by popular subscrip Clellan, of Colonels Steptoe and honored repose, make again tion, whicli a’ready has reached Wright, of history of the mili tary post established in 1850, that bold journey to the shores a substantial figure. first known as Camp Drum, Plans for the shaft, a 70-foot of the Pacific they must be dis high column of native sandstone then Fort Drum, then Fort mayed to find their historic quarried at The Dalles, on a Dalles. route a strange pathway through base of native basalt from the Mint Building Stands «. strange land. nearby banns of the Columbia Even the building erected in The vast westward tide of river, were drawn by Herman civilization for which they so Brookman, Portland architect. 1868 to house a mint, when gold flowed from the John Day, Pow Lravely blazed the trail has When completed, the monu wrought mighty changes in the ment will be an imposing unit der river and Owyhee regions, frontier they explored. Gone in a civic development scheme still stands. But the new monu are the landmarks they knew. at the western edge of the city, ment will be proudest of all In this day. few but the his and within it« corporate limits, emblems dedicated to the pio torians know more than the that will include the recently neer spirits. The Dalles Lions club has general route Lewis and Clark constructed chamber of com pursued. Along their pathway merce building, the $50,000 credit for originating the idea hrough Oregon, sad to relate, joint city-WPA natatorium and of the monument. Many Wasco there is inappropriate lack of the buildings of the state high county pioneers fell in with the m a r k e r s to remind 1940’s way commission and state scheme. The O r e g o n State Motor association gave enthusi streamlined voyageurs of the police. astic support, The Dalles Cham trail-blazers who preceded them ber of Commerce has been an West End Marked 135 years ago. ardent booster. But soon there will be at From its slight e m i n e n c e Head man of the Lewis and least one such marker that will alongside the Old Oregon Trail do generous credit to their the site will command a view of Clark Monument association, memory. A handsome shaft is the highway cast and west, of formed to promote the project, to be erected near the very spot Mount Hood and Mount Adams. is Circuit Judge F. W. Wilson, where Lewis and Clark camped More than merely a marker in authority on early Columbia at the moutn of Mill creek, at memory of Lewis and Clark, it river history. Dr. F. F. Thomp the western edge of the present will mark the western terminus son is secretary, George C. city of The Dalles, on October of the Old Oregon Trail as the Blakeley treasurer. J. Ralph 25, 26 and 27, 1805, and again immigrants knew it. From The Brown is chairman of the board, on the return trip in April, Dalles those pioneers, who kept which also includes Harry Kee nan, Paul W. Childers and Mrs. 1806. their westward course, took to Joseph Stadelman. the great river in the sturdy idea Goes Forward Other association members bateaux of the French-Canadian are: M. Z. Donnell, who was Public spirited citizens of voyageurs or, later, climbed born at The Dalles in 1872; Mrs. The Dalles and Wasco county, the state highway commission tedious Barlow road over the Benton Mays, president of the Old Fort Dalles Historical soci and the work projects adminis Cascades. The Dalles, one of Oregon's ety; F. J. Kargl, president of the tration have made possible the richest cities in historic treas chamber of commerce; Mayor start of the monument. The idea for the monument ure, has other commemorative N. H. Martin and Councilman germinated in 1935 and has markers, but none so imposing J. B.r Hermanek; Dr. Thomas gone steadily forward. The state as this, none that the passing E. Griffith, director of the Ore nighway commission acquired motorist must see whether or gon State Motor association and Ina nett'ssarv site and has ex not he chooses. A tablet honors military historian; Chris Fauer- pended $7500 in preliminary the Methodist Indian mission so; Dr. A. F. Procter, president, ’qr.dsraping. The WPA ex- established by Daniel Lee in and H. E. Huber, secretary of perded $3700. after approving 1938. Another at the city hall the Lions club; W. 8. Neison. Vac project. The highway de- j marks the site of the first court manager of the chamber of com pertment will spend another house west of the Mississippi. merce; J. B. Thomiaoe. editor Another marks historic Pul of the Optimist, and II. R. Land- SIC.OCO for landscaping and provision for generous pat king pit rock The ancient medical fare. resident engineer for the building for old Fort Dalles, I work projects administration. free.