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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1941)
PAG« FOUR i n c n tK /V M S IO N rlcK A LD . HERMISTON. OREGON " LDIkL ARI l II U K d U n 1 o, as instructor. This class is proving with her. ♦eeesseeeeseeeeeeeesseeeeessseeeeeeeeeseeseee o eeeee i very popular. At the present they Mrs. Ray Brewster and son Billy | are having lectures on radio and spent the week end with Mr. and electricity, but will have practical Mrs. R. E. McGreer. work later. Published Every Thursday at Bill Westermeyer and Miss Hazel The N.Y.A. boys have been work- Richey and Mrs. Mary Richey spent Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. j ing for some time on 13 desks which Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. will be used in the mechanical draw- and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. 1 ing, commercial art and craft clas- Mr. and Mrs. Davlittle of Heppner ! ses. The boys have been showing ex- were dinner guests Sunday at the Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second i cellent work. Roy Neill home. Students will also have the oppor Mrs. Jim Beebe of Stanfield is Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon, tunity this term to devote part of working at the RoyJVeill home. i their time each week to their hobby. Subscription Rates I The old sewing room is being fixed up for a hobby room. One Y ear................. TOWNSEND CLUB $2.00 Catherine Kenedy, who has been Six Months ... 1.00 working in a beauty shop in Walla NEWS Walla for some time, has returned Three Months ..... .50 | home for a while. By Mrs. Joe Vdey Payable in Advance ' Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes spent F. K. Haskell, a Townsend speak Thursday in Kennewick where they ■T your property should fall victim t, Office Telephone spent the day visiting at the home of er, will address the Hermiston Com 2051 H fire, a dozen problems may confront their daughter and family, Mr. and mercial club dinner Tuesday, Febru Residence Telephone ... 2333 Mrs. Don Harryman. Gerald Harry- ary 11, in the Odd Fellows hall, and you. What should you do first? With man, who has been visiting a couple all members who want to hear him whom should you get in touch? How of weeks with his grandparents, re are asked to leave their name at the mained at his home. should you present your claim? That is when you’ll be Mr. and Mrs. Riley of Butter Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. not later than Monday afternoon. Creek were visitors here Friday. doubly glad you have a home-town Agent to whom to tarn tot Fred Reeves of Hermiston was a Mr. Haskell will give a very interest advice and assistance. For the home-town Agent is on the job visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. ing talk and every one should hear Ben Spencer, Sunday. not only to help you plan your insurance program wisely and The Hogerson Construction Co. him. economically but also to help you when disaster comes. On the 14th, at the regular club started pouring the concrete founda tion slab for the elevator annex the meeting, a national speaker, Bob "Bie Local Agency system is a basic feature of CAPITAI first of the week. A n o th er M ilesto n e A p p ro a ch es Adams, and the Oregon Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler left STOCK COMPANY FIRE INSURANCE. That is one reason Wednesday for Portland where they representative, will give another in-1 This little hamlet is rapidly approaching another teresting and very important address,' will spend a week while Mr. Switz why four out of five people choose capital stock company milestone in its struggle for existence and recogni ler will receive medical attention. and every one is welcome. It will all j fire insurance in preference to other types. They were accompanied by his sister, be free, and the ladies will serve j tion in this world of speed and progress. Hermiston 1 Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein of Walla lunch. ■ will bustle with activity for the next year as never Let us help you make certain you are properly and ade Walla. The dance committee announces | Mr. and Mrs. Brace and Mr. Hok- before in its history. This city had a rapid begin quately protected against the haz- P* I enson have returned from a trip to another benefit dance Saturday, F eb -) ning but since that time has been showing only a ards o f fire, explosion, riot, wind California. Mr. Hokenson is in ruary 8, in Hermiston. A large Stando slow but steady gain. charge of the gold dredge operating crowd is expected. storm, or whatever would endangn ' near Irrigon. orotection the use and occupancy of your I Peggy Smith, who has been operat Now, with the new developments, Hermiston will ing the Bunella Beauty Shop here, THREE BULLETINS home or business. leceive a chance of a lifetime to grow by leaps and in t V left Thursday for her home in Con don where she was to visit with her ISSUED BY O. S.C. bounds in a short span of time. Furthermore, this parents before going to Hood River may be only the beginning. The munitions depot where she will be employed. FOR SPECIAL USE comes now, a munitions factory may follow, the Mrs. Lewellyn Brownell entertain F B. 8WAYZE, President ed the bridge club at her home F ri Umatilla Rapids dain can be seen in the far horizon day evening at a 6 o’clock dinner. Three bulletins that have value to Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation —Things Are Looking Up. The Pinochle club met at the home specialized groups within the state of Ervin Chapman home Friday have just been issued by the Oregon night. A. C. Houghton and Mr. Gollyhorn experiment station. ’ William A. Schoenfeld, dean and di- of Irrigon were business visitors here One is entitled “ Preparation of MARKET SERVICE P la y th e G am e S q u are an d D ig Wednesday. l rector of agriculture, stated that Starter for Cheese, Buttermilk, and Raymond Colter of Irrigon trans Butter,” and is written by G. H. TO BE EXPANDED Smith’s wide experience in agricul An opportune slogan for Hermiston during the acted business here Thursday. Wilster of the O.S.C. dairy depart BY O.S.C. CHANGES Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and daugh tural work throughout the state, and ensuing months might well be, “Play Square and ter Jean spent Saturday and Sunday ment, and F. E. Price, agricultural his broad view of all phases of the in Dig. I his short phrase has an immense meaning. in Portland. engineer. The bulletin describes Jerry Morrison of Portland spent dustry in the Pacific northwest fitted The human tendency, where the occasion arises, is the first of the week visiting her simple and inexpensive equipment Expanded service in agricultural him admirably for his new position. which may be installed in any dairy to take advantage of one’s fellow man for own per mother. In his new position in the exten Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom, Leta products plant, by which these neces marketing in Oregon has been a r sonal gain. During the next year many strangers Meyers, Albert Vieg, Mr. and Mrs. sary cultures may be developed. ranged by the extension service at sion service Smith will be assistant will seek shelter and amusement in our midst. Hugh Van Schoiack and Delores, About 125 milk products plants in Oregon State college and approved by to Paul Carpenter, present extension Jim Moran, A rt Peterson, Harold the state board of higher education, Reeves, H arry Barbouletos and Ed Oregon use a total of more than four with the appointment of Clifford L. economist in marketing, and plans Occasions will present themselves for indiscreet have been drawn for a comprehensive Elliott attended the E.O.C. and Wil million pounds of starter a year. personal gain. A few extra dollars may be gained lamette basketball game Saturday The other two bulletins are on the Smith as assistant extension econo program to be carried on by these but a leputation thus earned will be long remem- evening in Pendleton. George H ar control of diseases and pests of nur mist in marketing. Smith, who is two specialists. vey of Portland, former Umatilla now regional chief of the farm man bered, many years after your dollars have disap student, was yell leader for the E ast sery stock. One, “The Cause and agement service for the Farm Securi Both Carpenter and Smith will de- Control of the Coryneum Blight of peared. Workmen at the munitions site will dig ig ern Oregon school. ' vote attention to programs for hand- ty administration, with headquarters Miss Leta Meyers of Kennewick Oriental Arborvitae,” is by J. A. loos, let us dig mounds of friendship and coopera 1 ling Oregon’s agricultural output to was a visitor here Sunday. Milbrath and F. P. McWhorter, state in Portland, will assume his new du tion. Faye Gardiner was a Pasco visitor plant pathologist. The other is a c ir-; ties about February 15, according to the best advantage, both in the live Monday. V\. L. Teutsch, assistant director of stock and crops fields. The present Let's “Play Square and Dig.’’ Effie Bullock and Evelyn Dexter cular of information, No. 232, which extension. service to Oregon cooperative organi of Boardman were visitors at the Mi gives preliminary results of methyl zations will be continued and expand lo McFarland home Sunday. bromide fumigation for satin moth. Smith, a graduate of Oregon State ed, and more service can be rendered Mrs. A. E. McFarland of Board- Hall family. The coryneum blight can be con- college with a master’s degree from Arthur Morris, high school coach, man was a visitor here Monday af trloied successfully by the use of a Kansas State, was for four years to those groups interested in market ternoon at the home of her sons, took the basketball team to Pendle spray program developed at the sta-1 county agent in Clatsop county, ing agreements than heretofore. By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom ton Tuesday evening to attend the Gene and Milo McFarland. Mrs. Glenn Ostrom was hostess to tion. The results of the fumigation ' which position he left in 1935 to be Detailed plans for carrying out the Harlem Globe Trotters and the Do mestic Laundry teams play. Others a group of friends honoring her son for satin moth are still incomplete, come director of rural rehabilitation enlarged program will be formulated Mi', and Mrs. Pel Gordian were going were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moran, Gary Dean’s first birthday at her called t j The Dalles last Tuesday be Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens, Mr. and home Wednesday of this week. Re but apparently a dosage has been in Oregon in the federal service, a as soon as Smith reports for duty. cause of the death of a relative. Mrs. Glenn Ostrom, Milo McFarland, freshments were served to little found which will kill the caterpillars position he held until appointed to his The increased service is expected to Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Graybcal was Harold Regele, Ed Elliott, Charles guests, Norma Lyle Brown, Sybil and without injury to the host plants, re-) present office about a year ago. be of benefit directly or indirectly to pleasantly surprised last Tuesday Harr, Alice Cooney, Miss Cecelia Linda Hanson, Diane and Freddie ports the author, Joe Schuh, assis all agricultural enterprises in Ore evening when a group of friends Beyler, Mary Margaret Kennedy, McNabb, Larry Montgomery, Mary tant entomologist. In recommending his appointment, gon, according to extension officials. dropped in for a birthday party hon Jacqueline Mustard, Vane Hiatt, Ann Tucker, Stella Rae Bramer, and oring Mrs. Graybeal. The evening Bessie Barbouletos, Betty Goff, Mar mothers were Mesdames Dale Tuck was spent playing pinochle and 500. garet Kinney, and Delores Van Scho er and Dale Montgomery of Hold A birthday cake and other refresh iaek. man, Bill Hanson, Ray McNabb, Lyl ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Those from Umatilla who attended Brown, V. D. Bramer, James Byrne Gus Fransolas. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil the funeral of the late Sam Carson and Harry Hull. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gram in Hermiston Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes mar, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stockard, Mr. were Mrs. Ervin Chapman, Lew daughter Joan and Mrs. V. D. Brani and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and Faye Brownell, Mrs. Jewett and Mrs. G. er, and O. Wattenburg attended th Gardiner. J. Kendler. Christian Endeavor birthday p art’ Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Diamond of At the beginning of the spring in Pendleton Saturday. Baker are moving into the Burnham term a class in radio was started in Cyril Brownell of Portland is 1 house recently vacated by the Carl the high school here with Mr. Regele business visitor here this week, is a guest at the home of his L_ er. Mrs. Wm. Kik and Mrs. A. E. Farland were dinner guests at Gene McFarland home Monday ing. Mrs. John W urster and ' Mae spent Tuesday in 1 ____ where they had their car checked. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper ai... son Rodney spent Saturday and C__ day in La Grande where he receive medical attention and visited at th home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker, Mrs Florence Holdman. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lewis and two sons, and ami Mrs. Ralph Salkeld and daughters spent Sunday in Keni wick where thev visited with Mr. ai... Mrs. O. P. Miller and sons. • Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper • Monday in Pendleton where they visited with friends. T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld WHAT IS MEANT BY LOCAL INSURANCE AGENT O r eg P ub l i s h | e SPlAP ER C IA TI ON FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON UMATILLA NEWS Some FHA Homes-By Turn-A-Lum Payments $15 to $30 Per Month PINE OTY NEWS By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger Errands d o n e . . . dates m a d e . . . convenience in a thousand directions when you have a telephone! O u r pledge to you is this: Friendly service, as de pendable, accurate and speedy as we can m ake it. Constantly unproved by research and inven tion. A value to you that far outw eighs its price. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Dial Operator for Information Mrs. Gladys Corrigal and daughter Shirley Hoyt took dinner f* evening with Mrs. Dan Long c. and in the evening they took in the basketball game at Ione. Johnny Kilkenney received word Saturday that his brother Joe Kil kenny had passed away in New York. Mrs. Fay Wilson of Oklahoma who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Strether. left for her home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family spent Saturday night and Sunday in Pasco with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger. Mrs. Straver snent the week end in Hermiston visiting the Johnny Math ews home. Mrs. Helen Ringo and Miss Marie Klages spent Saturday and Sunday in Weston. They enjoyed skiing at Tollgate Sunday. Mrs. Ringo’s fath er. W. !.. Rayvarm returned I For costs, pictures, plans, etc., see T U M -A -L U M LUMBER < “We like to help folks build.” o