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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAOB POUR T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld 51 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 ...................................... Three M onths......................................... Payable in Advance__________ __ Office Telephone ............................ 2051 Residence Telephone ...................... ger of Meacham, have been sent for. Ed Barlow received a painful in jury last week while feeding his cat tle. He lifted a forkful of hay and the handle broke and the splintered end struck his face, piercing and tearing it. He went to Hermiston for medical treatment. LaVerne Baker was home from E. O. C. E. at LaGrande over the week end. She will teach the 6th, 7th and 8th grades in the Vale school next year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger and daughters Jessie and Janet went to Portland Saturday evening to visit their son Boby who is in a hospital there. The Missionary society will meet with Mrs. A. Baker Wednesday af ternoon , April 17. | ______ F arm T o pic s mortgage debt SHOWS DECLINE Farm Liens Are the Lowest In Twenty Years. American Express Travelers Cheques The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EX PRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and enjoys the comfort of knowing they will be accepted 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 de- ! I nominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents «J for each $100 purchased. The farm mortgage debt stands at approximately $7,000,000,000 it is reported by the bureau of agricul ORDINANCE NO. 186 tural economics. This is the small est figure in 20 years, and compares AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING with the high record of nearly FOR THE SANITARY DISPOS $11,000,000,000 in the early 1920s. Officials said the debt has been AL OF SEWAGE AND OTHER WASTES IN CERTAIN PARTS reduced markedly during the cur decade—from $9,631,000,000 in OF THE CITY OF HERMISTON, rent YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN 1930 to $7,071,000,000 in 1939-but is AND REQUIRING BUILDING still much higher than in the years NEAT WALLETS FROM PERMITS. immediately preceding the World war a quarter century ago. Much THE CITY OF HERMISTON of the reduction during the early 1930s was the result of foreclosures DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Every residence or and distress transfers. In recent F. B. SWAYZE, President lad, fell on the concrete sidewalk last Saturday night and suffered a frac place where human beings reside in years principal repayments have Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ture of the upper arm and will be in that part of the City of Hermiston, been of increasing importance. Oregon, which is included within the the Hermiston General hospital for The way in which the debt in By Mr». Rose Hedrick Northeast Quarter of the Southwest ten days. Quarter of Section 10, and the North creased and declined in the last More than 100 visitors enjoyed the Half of the Southwest Quarter of three decades, and the conditions af moved into the Pete McNabb house NOTICE TO CREDITORS The members of the Stanfield high open house of the Stanfield S.C.S. Section 11, all in Township Four, fecting these movements are dis on the highway. Mr. VanWinkle is school that had earned letters the last camp last Sunday. Doughnuts and North of Range Twenty-eight East cussed by Donald C. Horton in a employed here with the Asbury com OF IN THE COUNTY COURT four years in athletics were enter coffee were served. of the Willamette Meridian, shall be recent issue of the bureau’s publica pany. tained with a banquet and program Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bekkedahl are the required to have a sanitary method tion "The Agricultural “ Situation.” Mrs. T. O. Waller and children of THE STATE OF OREGON in the church parlors April 9. Supt. proud parents of a baby girl born at for the disposal of sewage as re The peak in farm mortgage debt Pendleton, Mrs. Earl Bensel and son F C Fitzpatrick was toastmaster St. Anthony’s hospital April 4. She quired by this ordinance. during the last 30 years was in 1922- of Hermiston visited at the Jess Con FOR UMATILLA COUNTY who introduced N. D. Bard, president has been named Deanna Marie. She SECTION 2. It shall be the duty about 172 per cent above the nell home Saturday. of the Commercial Club which spon is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the owner of any property upon 23, Bill Bousquet, who is employed in 1910-14 level. The debt has declined sored the banquet. Mrs. Jake Rue- Mitchell of Hermiston. of Hood River, spent the first of the which facilities for sewage disposal in each subsequent year except 1927. In the Matter of the Estate ber was chairman. The banquet table Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mantor have are required by this ordinance, to week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The debt increased in all major George W. Agnew, Deceased. was beautiful with blue and gold moved from the Stuart farm to the provide such facilities. Art Bousquet. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN geographic divisions of the country streamers and large bouquets of orch Sidney Archer farm recently vacated SECTION 3. All flush toilets Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brocco spent that the undersigned has been ap ard blossoms, and lighted with blue by D. H. Jones and family, who have hereafter installed in the above de from 1910 to 1920, and there was a pointed administrator of the estate Saturday night in Pasco where they and gold tapers. Dining room chair gone to Heppner where he will have scribed area shall discharge their further rise in all areas for some of George W. Agnew, deceased, and attended the show, “Strange Cargo.” man was Mrs. Jane Bonnewitz. Mrs. a blacksmith shop. wastes into a septic tank provided time during the early 1920s. For has qualified as the law directs. All Mrs. “Tiny” Keyes has as her M. Refvem accompanied on the pia The Kenneth Gabriel family are with adequate facilities for the dis all geographic decreases liquidation persons having claims against said guest her mother from Baker. no for two violin solos by Don Ref- now out of quarantine for scarlet posal underground of all effluent or a much retarded rate of growth Mrs. James Byrnes and daughters, are required to present the vefti, Neva Hedrick, school accom fever. from the septic tank, and no toilets followed the increases of the early estate Joan, Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son, same to me at my office in Hermis panist, played for the cornet trio, or privies except inside flush toilets f920s, and varying amounts of debt ton, Oregon, verified as the law di Mrs. Don Harryman and family vis and the male quartet. After a doz shall hereafter be constructed or in liquidation resulted from the post- rects, within six months from the ited at the Bob Woodward home in en toasts on loyalty, cooperation, stalled in the above described area. Columbia district Sunday afternoon. 1929 depression in all areas. date hereof. commendation consideration, the even SECTION 4. All septic tanks Dated this 4th day of April, 1940. Marked regional differences in ing which was a delightful one, was hereafter constructed or placed in By Ruth Fisher W. J. Warner, Administrator. I.EMON JUICE RECIPE concluded with all singing the high said area, together with drainage tile debt trends occurred in the late m ______ school song. Letters were given by or leaching cesspools for the disposal 1920s and early 1930s. The contin (April 4-May CHECKS RHEUMATIC The Senior class will present its of septic tank effluent, shall be con ued downward trend for the west the coach, L. L. Haisch, to Uecu Brown, Andy Brown, Guy Clark, Bob play at the high school auditorium on structed in accordance with plans north central states, for example, P A IN Q U IC K L Y Kasari, George McDermott, Carl Thursday evening, April 11. recommended by the State Board of stood in sharp contrast with the con If you suffer from rheumatic, ar The Bible committee of the Com Health, which shall be kept on file tinued upward trend for the Pacific Molleted. Ralph Neill, James Nudo, thritis or neuritis pain, try this sim By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Don Refvem, Bobby Rhea, and the munity Sunday School reports that in the office of the City Recorder. states during this period. In the ple inexpensive home recipe that girls, Lorna and Virginia Gabriel, seven Bibles and five Testaments SECTION 5: No sewage shall be west south central states debt con thousands are using. Get a package Neva Hedrick, Marie and Jo Rhea, have been earned in the year from permitted to discharge into any tinued to increase from 1925 to 1930, of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it and Lena Bowman who was not pres April 1, 1939, to April 1, 1940. This drainage way, ditch, open hole or on whereas in the south Atlantic and Mrs Hans Ryning and daughter with a quart of water, add the juice contest has now run for four years Karen Ann of Seattle, who are visit ent. , , „ to the ground even after passage lemons. It’s easy. No trouble at Going to La Grande April 13 are and a total of 41 Bibles and 22 Test through a septic tank in the above east south central states the up ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil of 4 and pleasant. You need only 2 Supt. Fitzpatrick and four students, ament have been earned and award described area, and all such sewage ward movement after 1925 continued liam Fredrickson in Stanfield, was all only to the middle of this five-year an overnight guest of Miss Clara Cor tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often who will take part in the music fes ed. It was voted to continue the shall be disposed of underground. within 48 hours—sometimes over tival. A cornet duet, “One Sweet contest for the coming year. rigan while visiting friends here Sat night—splendid results are obtained. SECTION 6. In the area above period. In four geographic divisions—New urday and Sunday. Solemn Thought,” will be played by Miss Lois Messinger drove to Con described all wastes from kitchen . If the pains do not quickly leave and Don Refvem and Grace Wilson. A don Saturday on business. Mrs. Eugene Mace of Yakima is if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will sinks and bath water shall be dis England, Middle Atlantic, Mountain, violin number, Mazurka DeSalon, by The Grange is spponsoring a dance posed of underground, but such and Pacific—farm mortgage debt visiting at the home of her daughter cost you nothing to try as it is sold George McDermott, and accompanied Saturday evening, April 13, for the wastes do not necessarily have to rose for a time after 1930. In all and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe by your druggist under an absolute by Neva Hedrick, will also be pre benefit of the 4-H club scholarship pass through a septic tank. of these regions mortgage debt had Williams. guarantee. Ru-Ex Com sented. fund. Music will be furnished by the Mr. and Mrs. Blue Young spent the money-back SECTION 7. All toilets and priv either risen or changed little during pound is for sale and recommended by Wayne Mendenhall is able to be teachers. week end in Portland visiting. ies now in existence in the area above the latter part of the 1920s. HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY Mrs. F. L. Barlow is critically ill described shall be made fly tight and Mustard, who is employea about again. He sustained a broken 32-5c During 1932 and 1933 the decline in Margie at her home. Her two absent child as odorless and sanitary as possi Pendleton, spent Sunday and Mon wrist in a fall recently. was general for all areas, but in day visiting at the home of her par Melvin Laurence, seventh grade ren. Ray of Eugene and Leta Messin- ble. SECTION 8. Before any resi the following two years there were ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. A P A again widely divergent regional dence or place where human beings Lew Brownell started his work as reside may be constructed or placed movements. There was a continued census taker this week. • VELVET Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and in that part of the City of Hermis rise in New England during the • HALF & HALF ton described in section 1 of this or years 1936, 1937 and 1938. Changes daughters moved into their new home were small during this period in the which has just been completed. dinance, the owner of the property THOMPSON'S DRUG Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle, who upon which such building is to be middle Atlantic, east south central have lleen living in Hermiston, have | and Pacific states. constructed or placed shall make ap plication to the City Recorder for a There was a considerable de permit therefor and shall submit crease, however, in the west north with his application plans showing central states. The largest decrease the location of the toilet in said for any state in 1938 was 9.4 per building, the location and plans and cent for North Dakota, the largest specifications of the septic tank to There are several things you should give some heavy thought, be constructed or placed on said pro increase was 3 per cent for Massa AFTER you have driven a new tractor on demonstration. They perty and the method of taking care chusetts. ail run perfect, when new, handle easily and perhaps thrill you to of the effluent from said tank. If the said plans and specifications Mhny Silo Accidents have something new in your hands. But STOP, and think clearly show that the said toilet is to be for just one instant about these few, but very important items- Are Found Avoidable constructed in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, the City F ar too many serious accidents fir s t__Has this machine been proven in the field, with its Recorder shall grant a permit there occur in connection with silo filling, for, and no toilet or septic tank or most of which can be prevented by various integral equipment/ Has it proven satisfactory in other method of disposing of sewage exercising even a small amount of your locality? shall thereafter be constructed on care. Probably the most common said property except in accordance is that of falls from the silo in put Second__Does the dealer selling this machine guarantee with such plans and specifications. satisfaction, and is he able and willing to help you take care SECTION 9. The holder of any ting up or taking down the filler of your machine during its life! What kind of service can he such permit shall notify the City Re pipes or in putting in the doors. corder when said toilet and septic Even a 10-foot fall may be very .give you! tank is completed, and before said serious if one strikes on his head, Third__ Will this machine operate economically on just a tank is covered so as to permit in falls with a leg or arm underneath, or falls on the cutter or other ma spection of the same. few cents a day! Remember the first cost is only a start, and SECTION 10. The City Recorder, chine. a nickle is worth just ns much to you as it Is to some compa Also many lose a hand or an arm the Chief of Police and any person ny. designated by either of them, shall by trying to crowd the corn into a examine and inspect said toilet and cutter which is partly choked. Keep fo u r th __ Is it a 100% tractor, built for heavy, long con- septic tank upon completion and a the hands at least a foot away from tinous loads in its lower gears I Is it a tractor motor, clutch record of such inspection shall be the feed rolls; and if closer crowd kept in the office of the City Record ing must be done, use a forked and transmission/ Remember a tractor operates almost con tinuously in its gears. (John Deere Transmissions are all SECTION 11. Any person, firm stick. Be careful that the cutting knives Timken bearing mounted.) corporation or agent thereof who are properly adjusted and the ad shall fail, refuse or neglect to com justing bolts and hocking nuts prop fifth __Does the dealer know implements so that he under ply with the provisions of this ordi erly secuifed. Any clicking or tap stands your implement problems/ If he does not, he is just nance shall be deemed guilty of i groping about in the dark so far as helping you is con misdemeanor and upon conviction ping should at once be investigated shall be fined not less than $6.00 nor by stopping the cutter and testing cerned. the knife adjustments and lock nuts, more than $60.00. Passed the Council this 3rd day of and these should be gone over each Sixth__Can you get the equipment you want for this half day before the cutter is started April, 1940. machine, and how expensive will it be/ Attest: Chas. Taylor, Recorder. up. Do not run the cutter faster than Approved by the Mayor this 3rd newest cabinet styling, new In regard to the first question—The purchase of a trBCtor and called for in the manufacturers di day of April, 1940. FIBERGLAS "lifetime” in F. C. McKenzie, Mayor. rections. Experimental work shows integral equipment is a very large investment, so you must buy that excessive speed not only is (April 11) sulation. something that has been proven, something backed by years of ex dangerous but that it wastes an A l s o b i g ‘‘S a n a llo y ’’ perience both by dealer and manufacturer, because this machine enormous amount of power and SU PE R F R E E Z E R , with MUST give years of satisfactory service on your own operation to that usually just a3 good results extra space for froxen storage pay dividends on your investment. will be obtained at the lower speeds. . . . Fast freezing EJECT -O CUBE trays . . . -: w TRUE- When you buy John Deere from Braden-Bell, you get the cor- TEMP Cold Cc. I . . . the Australia Erosion , rect answer to all of the items in the above mentioned paragraphs. t h r if t y E C O . O m Z E R Farm ers from all parts of Austra Conte in ! C o m p art! mechanism. Il's truly the lia attended the country’s first soil "HAVE A CONFIDENTIAL. TALK WITH YOUR b u y o f th e year. See it Today! erosion exhibition, held in Sydney NEIGHBOR WHO OWNS ONE." recently. Arranged by the new soil conservation service, whose slogan OREGON HARDWARE is "Farm the soil—don't mine it,’’ the exhibit included photographs il & IMPLEMENT CO. lustrating that the best farming and Hermiston, Oregon grazing districts in New South Store* in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. Wales are becoming a desert. Rem D R -4IS M M edies suggested were checkerboard FENDLETOH - FHOHX 818 “He Advertised’ and contour plow ng and planting <. 51 -,»k Uhi *»W the right trees and grasses. jru<w«P O reg P ublish E/WS<PÄPER tS-S¿JI AT I ON FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON SUNFIELD NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS UMATILLA NEWS Jflc STOP ■ CONSIDER INVESTIGATE • Braden-Bell Tractor & E^aipnent Co.