Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1941)
PA T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 24. 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. E SIX New Ventilator Solve* Fresh Air-Draft Problem IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS B y M rs. W . C. Isom F o r the fa m ily th a t d iv id e s its e lf Mrs. Becker from California is a in w in te r in to the advocates of fresh a ir and the enem ies o f d ra fts , peace business visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gradon from is now possible w ith the p e rfe ctio n of a new v e n tila to r, w h ich has re Gresham. Ore., visited Mrs. H. C. W arner Saturday. ce n tly appeared on the m a rk e t. Lionel L. Cork of Hood River visit E v e ry w in te r, p a r tic u la r ly in sleeping cha m be rs, a g re a t m any ed his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom several days last people feel tha t they are forced to week. Get Amazing Bargains! Win Valuable Prizel choose between s u ffo ca tin g o r re s is t Mr. and Mrs. Baird left for Hepp-1 ing a freezing gale. The need of We're offering you special "Star" value» o f ner Saturday. fre s li a ir is recognized, and the dan MCKESSON’S drugs and toiletries. Tru»e Mrs. Hoaglan, who has been visit-1 ger o f d ra fts is e q u a lly w e ll estab worthy, quality products, at bargain pricerf lish e d ; the p ro blem has been in j ing her sister a t John Day, retuurned I home S aturday. * AND you have a chance to win a valuable selectin g a lesser e vil. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross from Cal- prize in a fun-to-do, simple-as-pie "doc” < T h is new v e n tila to r pro vid es a i ifornia are visiting relatives and test. COM« IN TODAY! solution by a llo w in g a ir to e n te r the i friends in this vicinity. room q u ie tly and e ffe c tiv e ly w ith o u t Ray Sparks and Joy Markham c re a tin g enough m ove m en t o f a ir to visited friends in Pendleton Sunday. d is tu rb the m ost se n sitive person. Mr. and Mrs. Mack from Hood Riv >470 S im p le in co n stru ctio n , the v e n ti er visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom i Thursday. «70 la to r consists o f two vented plates Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mr. w h ich o ve rla p , b u t do not touch and w hich have between the m a copper and Mrs. Batie Rand and two sons were dinner guests of Mrs. Jam es screen. The edges of each plate 33* . W arner Sunday. are tu rn e d in such a w ay th a t they Miss Lucile Jones won firs t in the 590 are opposite the opposing p la te , so N ational Defense contest which was th a t the a ir is m ade to tu rn two, . sponsored by the Elks. 390 co rn e rs by the baffle plates of the June Stephens, who is working at «90 v e n tila to r. j Holman visited her mother, Mrs. E. In th is w a y, the force o f the w ind Stephens over the week end. Ernest Stephens, who is employed on the outside is checked so th a t the m ovem ent o f a ir on the in side does at Boardman, visited his fam ily S at eko«“ * Jean Stephens left not extend any m ore tha n fo u r o r urday evening. for Hermiston Monday where she is five inches fro m the v e n tila to r the Monte Hedwall W hile the ba ffle plates do not h in d e r 'employed at home. fresh a ir fro m e n te rin g fre e ly Mrs. Shirley L inkhart and daugh th ro u g h the v e n tila to r, they do pre ter M arjorie from Portland are visit ven t ra in , snow and a la rg e p e rce n t ing with Mrs. L in k h art’s parents, Mr. fio l age of dust fro m passing throu gh . am! Mrs. Frank Fredrickson. Also, the in s ta lla tio n of th is v e n ti Revival meetings will continue la to r w ill not in te rfe re w ith the easy through the week at the Pentecostal A*»’ opening and clo sing of the w indow , church. as»'1 because it goes on the outside, wit'a a ru b b e r co m p o sitio n fla p w hich seals the space between the w indow fra m e and the v e n tila to r. B y M rs. B < m ice W attenburger T hey are e a sily in sta lle d w ith o u t the services of an e x p e rt. A d ju s t Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger able bra cke ts a t each end o f the u n it a llo w fo r v a ria tio n s in the w id th had the m isfortune to have theii o f w indow s and re q u ire b u t two aouse catch on fire last Friday. A screw s each. The v e n tila to r slips strong wind was blowing and Mrs Rav \y e rs spent last Thursday campus and to develop talent along down between the bra cke ts and can W attenburger had a fire in the front and Friday at home helping build this line. To qualify for pledgeship be inserted o r rem oved e ffo rtle s s ly . room stove. F ire caught on the roof a fence. students m ust take an active p a rt in GOOD LOOKS< GOOD HEALTH WEEK START BABY CHICKS AND TURKEY POULTS with COLUMBIA MEDICATE) MASH V IG O R O The Square Meal for All Plants. Our Spreader is Available Free to Customers. CHISHOLM GRAIN & FEED CO. Hermiston, Oregon ► vf'S 49» PINE CITY NEWS i House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $22.50 therefore, to be paid in cash, a t the time of sale, , tile following described parcel of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, land, heretofore by U m atilla County, That the undersigned, S heriff of Oregon, acquired for delinquent ta x U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue es, towit: of an order duly made and entered Lots 1, 11 and 12, Block 9, H er herein by the County Court of U m a miston in N E SE, Section 10, tilla County, Oregon, on the 4th day Township 4, N orth Range 28, E. of A pril, 1941, will, on the 13th day W. M. of May, 1941, a t the hour of 10 R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the U m atilla County. highest bidder for cash a t the front door of the U m atilla County Court (Apr. 10-May 8) N O T IC E OE L A N D S A L E Oh, w e soak up loads o f heat And w e carry dirt a w a y — Seal in p o w er all around HERMISTON, OREGON Changes in Industry Speeded Up by Science M a n y ye a rs ago L o rd K e lv in said th a t in o rd e r to un d e rsta n d a n y th in g one m u s t m e a su re it. In d u s try on the whole was ra th e r slow to le a rn the lesson, b u t tod ay th e re is a new sta n d a rd of c e rta in ty , based on sc i e n tific m e a su re m e n t, w h ich has in vaded e v e ry b ra n ch o f the in d u s tria l and en g in e e rin g field. T o ta ke a few exa m ples fro m the ra ilw a y s : The c o m fo rta b le rid in g of r a il coaches, the sources of noise, the m o ve m e n t o f a w heel along the r a il, the v tT tic a l m ove m en ts o f the ra ils when un d e r load, and the re sistance o f m a te ria ls to w e a r— these are no lo ng er le ft to pe rson al im pressions, w h ich are so lia b le to e r ro r and leave no reco rd fo r subse quent co m p a riso n . M e a su re m e n t pro vid es a new basis fo r progress. "T h e s o v e re ig n ty o f m a n lie th hid in k n o w le d g e ." T here is e v e ry re a son to be pro ud o f the a ch ie vem en ts of th is c o u n try in the a p p lic a tio n o f science to the needs o f the w o rld today, w rite s S ir H a ro ld H a rtle y in “ T echnology R e v ie w .” A m e ric a n s were the firs t to rea lize fo r th e ir ow n vast homogeneous in te rn a l m a rk e t the im m ense p o te n tia litie s o f m echanized p ro d u ctio n — p ro d u c tion w h ich was m ade possible by sc i e n tific c o n tro l and w h ich has done so m uch in so m a n y w ays to d iv e r s ify the p a tte rn o f life fo r th is gen e ra tio n . B ut in o u r te ch n ica l en th u siasm we m ust not fo rg e t th a t the hum an p ro b le m s o f m a n ag em en t present m uch m ore d iffic u lty than the choosing and w o rk in g o f in a n i m ate m a te ria l. And lu -b ri-c ate to d a y ! fo u r-p a rt oil p ro te c t y o u r m o d ern engine. ■J It is m ad e to d o four d istin c t th in g s : (1 ) C a rry a w ay engine h e a t by circu latin g over h o t m oving p arts. (2 ) w ash a w a y g rit a n d carb o n from b earin g surfaces, (3 ) seal in th e pow er of high com pression pisto n strokes, (4 ) an d . lastly , keep its sm o o th oiliness all its long life. T h a t is tru e balance! I ET T H IS 1HF MODFRN O il FOR PRFCISIOH B U IIT CARS 2Ser m iston Dr is g Co, U om en on the dry shingles. With the aid of Jim Ayers and Je rry Coxen of he school children and teachers, and Hermiston spent Sunday at the C. dram atics. F u rth e r participation in the activity is necessary before ini lelp from the neighbors it was put H. Ayers home. | >ut by pumping w ater from a pitcher Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bartholomew tiation. I tump. The fro n t room and bed spent last week in Pullman, Wn. j -oom was ruined by fire and water. Wiiil? ther • Mrs. P.artholomew visit ! Two sections of the roof were burned 'll F ■i‘,!'" e U i 'ii ell who now is Mrs. hrough. Mr. and Mrs. W attenbur Scott. She tau g h t school at Pine Ci ger w ant to thank the school child ty a number of years ago. She also i ren, teachers and neighbors very visited Stella Carlson, daughter of FOR much for their quick help, and also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson who used i the three men from Hermiston th at to live on B utter Creek. IRRIGATION topped to nelp. The names of the Mrs. Peter Carlson is now in P o rt ! nen were not known. land hospital receiving treatm ent of and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGeer left a stroke. F rank Carlson is m arried | Sunday for Redmond and K lam ath and lives in Astoria. Old tim ers will CULVERT F alls for a week’s business trip. remember the Carlson family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and | daughters were Pendleton c a lle rs, KIK PLEDGED TO Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Wiggles- worth and family of Echo and Mr. | DRAMATIC CLUB 'a n d Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdale a n d ' I Miss Othella Brandhogen of Pendle-1 Oregon S tate College—Charles Kik I ton were Sunday dinner guests ot I of Hermiston, sophomore in chemical I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger. Four Sizes— Mr. and Mrs. Earl W attenburger; engineering at Oregon State college, land son Freddy of Pasco spent Sat- w as one of the 2 7 students who have | urday night and Sunday with Mr. been pledged to Mask and Dagger 12” - 16” - 20” - 24” I and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger. D ramatic club. Mrs. R. L. Brew ster of Spokane, Mask and Dagger aims to stim u PHONE 2341 mother of Mrs. McGreer, is staying this week at the McGreer home ta k late Interest in dram atics on the ing carp of the children. Miss Mary Daley has stopped her train in g at the St. Anthony’s hospi tal in Pendleton and is soon to bo the Hermiston bride of Mr. Bill Doherty of Alpine. Miss K atherine O’Brien is on the sick list this week. C o n c re te P ip e 0. 0. Felthouse . SOUVENIR OF 35 YEARS AGO Run H osp itals For m any a y ear, women have claim ed as their own the high execu tive positions in the profession of hospital adm inistration. Dr. Malcolm T. M acE achern. di rector of the A m erican College of Surgeons, pointed Ihis out recently. "T he reason for th is," said Dr. M acE achern, “ is the close relation ship between nursing and hospiial adm inistration. Nurse executives a re concerned wilh the problem s i f hospital adm inistration and thus are prep ared for the duties of hospital n .an ag e m e n t." The high percen tag e of women in the profession, believes Miss Nellie G Brown, superintendent of Ball M emorial hospital. Muncie, Ind , the fam ed ’M iddletow n.'' is due to women who sta rte d as head nurses in the sm all hospitals, which total 75 per cent of the nation's gener. I hospitals. A ‘ sm a ll" hospital is one which has few er than 100 beds. "O ften, a superintendent of one of the sm aller hospitals is simply a head nurse with some idea of menu m aking. X-ray and the workings of the la b o rato ry ," said Miss Brown "In tim e, the sm all place becom es larger. Her own abilities increase and she finds herself an im p o rta r' ad m in istrato r of a thriving hos X • - « IP « « . p ita l." The "Portols of the Post in Son Francisco's Pearson Service Hermiston, Oregon Coyotes on O u ts k irts of Spokane Coyotes on the o u ts k irts o f Spo kane are in cre a sin g , acco rding to F lo yd P rie s t, tra p p e r and c a ttle m an La st w in te r P rie s t bagged 214 of the a n im a ls , 28 o f w h ich he got w ith in s ix m ile s of the c ity lim its. P rie s t has been tra p p in g for years and said his catchea close to the e ity were not so good aa a decade M* - I r m x w s r s e s T * . of V i Y T owî /^ , F O R . M XNYtntAIÄS' ICE Golden G ate Park are the last reminders of the Fire and Earthquake of April 1 8 ,190 6— just 35 y e a n ago this Spring. Chevrolet dealers sent this 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline model to get photo of plaque (right) which •apieins that the portals once w ere in home e f A. N . Tawee on N eb H < ANS AMO. - ÔSNÏRW AMHA04SÄ OF TNS S O U TH E R N if' FAOÎFK3 RdUiOAO COMPANY..' • ' P i * MELte OF r x CONFLAGRATION OF A«WL ». I0OÛ, WAS OBTAINED TMROUOM