The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 24, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 2«. I » 41-
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PACE SIX
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New Ventilator Solves
Fresh Air-Draft Problem
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mrs. W . C. Isom
F o r the fa m ily th a t d iv id e s its e lf
Mrs, Becker from C alifornia is a
in w in te r in to the advocates o f fresh
a ir and the enem ies of d ra fts , peace business visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gradon from
is now possible w ith the pe rfe ctio n
o! 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
Get Amazing Bargains! Win Valuable Prizel
week.
choose between s u ffo ca tin g o r re s is t­
Mr. and Mrs. Baird left for Hepp­
ing a freezing gale. The need ot
We re offering you special "Star ' value» of
fresh a ir is recognized, and the dan­ ner Saturday.
MCKESSON'S drugs and toiletries. Thu®
Mrs. Hoaglan, who has been v isit-* 1
ger of d ra fts is e q u a lly w e ll estab­
worthy, quality products, at bargain pricerf
J
¡ng
her
sister
a
t
John
Day,
retuurned
lish e d ; the pro blem has been in
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home
Saturday.
> 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, jimple-as-pie doc* co®»
T h is new v e n tila to r provides a | ifornia are visiting
relatives and i
test.
COME 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 ou t
Ray Sparks and Joy M arkham 1
c re a tin g enough m ove m en t of a ir to I visited friends in Pendleton Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Mack from Hood Riv­
d is tu rb the m ost sen sitive person.
S im p le in c o n stru ctio n , the ve n ti­ er visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
la to r consists of tw o vented plates I Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mr.
w h ich o ve rla p , but do not touch and
w hich have between them a copper and Mrs. Batie Rand and two sons
were dinner guests of Mrs. Jam es
screen.
The edges o f each plate
W arner Sunday.
are tu rn e d in such a w ay th a t they
Miss Lucile Jones won first in the
are opposite the opposing plate, so National Defense contest which was
th a t the a ir is m ade to tu rn two . sponsored by the Elks.
co rn e rs by the baffle plates o f the
June Stephens, who is working at
v e n tila to r.
Holman visited her mother, Mrs. E.
In th is w a y, the force of 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 inside does at Boardman, visited his fam ily S at­
not extend any m ore tha n fo u r o r urday evening. Jean Stephens left
for Hermiston Monday where she is
five inches fro m the v e n tila to r
1 employed a t the Monte Hedwall
W hile the ba ffle plates do not h ind er
home.
fresh
a ir
fro m
e n te rin g fre e ly
Mrs. Shirley L inkhart and daugh­
th ro u g li the v e n tila to r, they do p re ­
ter M arjorie from Portland are visit­
vent ra in , snow and a la rg e pe rcen t­ ing with Mrs. L in k h art’s parents, Mr.
age of dust fro m passing through. and Mrs. Frank Fredrickson.
Also, the in s ta lla tio n o f th is ve 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
opening and clo sing of the w indow , church.
because it goes on the outside, w ith
a ru b b e r com p osition flap w hich
seals the space between the w indow
fra m e and the v e n tila to r.
/¡¡I M is. Bernice W attenburger
T hey are ea sily in s ta lle d w ith o u t
the se rvice s of an e x p e rt. A d ju s t­
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger
able bra cke ts at each end of the
HERMISTON, OREGON
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
of w indow s and re q u ire but two souse 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 b ra cke ts and can W attenburger had a fire in the front and Friday a. 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 must take an active p a rt in
600D LOOKS'GOOD HEALTH WEEK
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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
PINE OTY NEWS
NOTICE OF LAND SA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
T hai the undersigned, S heriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, on the 4th day
of April, 1941, will, on the 13th day
of May, 1941, a t the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash a t the front
door of the U m atilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
ia minimum price of $22.50 therefore,
; to be paid in cash, a t the time of sale,
I the following described parcel of
land, heretofore by U m atilla County,
Oregon, acquired for delinquent ta x ­
es, towit:
Lots 1, 11 and 12, Block 9, H er­
miston in N E SE, Section 10,
Township 4, North Range 28, E.
W. M.
R. E. GOAD, S heriff of I
U m atilla County.
(A pr. 10-May 8)
O h , w e so a k up lo ad s o f h e a t
A n d w e c a rry d irt a w a y —
S e a l in p o w e r a ll a ro u n d
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 u n de rsta nd a n y th in g
one m u st m ea sure it. In d u s try on
the whole was ra th e r slow to le arn
the lesson, b u t tod ay th e re is a new
sta n d a rd o f c e rta in ty , based on sci­
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 e n ginee rin g field.
To take a fe w exa m ples fro m the
ra ilw a y s :
The c o m fo rta b le rid in g
o f 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 e rtic a l m ove m en ts of the
ra ils when under load, and the re ­
sistance of m a te ria ls to w e a r— these
are no lo n g e r le ft to pe rson al im ­
pressions, w h ich are so lia b le to e r­
ro r and leave no re co rd fo r subse­
quent co m p a riso n .
M ea su re m e n t
provides a new basis fo r progress.
“ The so ve re ig n ty o f m an 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 achievem ents
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
“ Technology R e v ie w .”
A m e rica n s
were the fir s t to re a lize fo r th e ir
own
vast homogeneous in te rn a l
m a rk e t the im m e nse p o te n tia litie s
o f m echanized p ro d u ctio n — p ro du c­
tion w h ich was m ade possible by s c i­
e n tific c o n tro l and w h ich has dona
so m uch in so m an y w ays to d iv e r­
s ify the p a tte rn o f life fo r th is gen­
era tio n . B u t in o u r te ch n ica l en thu­
siasm we m u st not fo rg e t th a t the
hum an pro blem s o f m anagem ent
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.
A n d lu -b r i- c a t e t o d a y !
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tin m e n
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four-part oil protect your modern engine.
I -> It is made to do four distinct things: (1) Carry
away engine heat by circulating over hot moving
parts, (2) wash awav grit and carbon from bearing
surfaces, (3) seal in the power of high compression
piston strokes, (4) and, lastly, keep its smooth
Pearson Service
Hermiston, Oregon
Siermiston Drug Co
on the dry shingles. W ith the aid of
Jim Ayers and Je rry Coxen of
she 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 II. Ayers hone.
I mt by pumping w ater from a pitcher
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew tiation.
I lump. The front room and bed spent last week in Pullman, Wn.
•oom was ruined by fire and water. While th er ■ Mrs. Bartholomew visit­
I Two sections of the roof were burned 'd F •ed'u- U i 'ii el, who now is Mrs.
hrough. Mr. and Mrs. W attenbur- Seott. She tau g h t school at Pine Ci­
gcr w ant to thank the school child­ ty a number of years ago. She also
ren, teachers and neighbors very visited Stella Carlson, d au ghter of
FOR
much for th eir quick help, and also Mr. and M’’«. P eter Carlson who used
the three men from Hermiston th at to live on B utter Creek.
IRRIGATION
.oppefl to nelp. The names of the
Mrs. P eter 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 ran k Carlson is m arried
Sunday for Redmond and Klam ath and lives in Astoria. Old tim ers will
CULVERT
F alls i'or a week’s business trip.
remember the Carlson family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and)
daughters were
Pendleton callers .
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 and
Miss Othella Brandhogen of Pendle­
Oregon S tate College —Charles Ki!>
ton were Sunday dinner guests ol of Hermiston, sophomore in chemical
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger.
Four Sizes—
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W attenburger i engineering at Oregon S tate college,
I and son Freddy of Pasco spent Sat-1 was 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.
Dram atic club.
Mrs. R. I,. Brew ster of Spokane,
Mask and D agger 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 care 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 be the
bride of Mr. Bill Doherty of Alpine.
Miss K atherine O’Brien is on the
sick list this week.
Hermiston
I Concrete
!
Pipe
“ Read ’Em and
Reap" our ad £
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SOUVENIR OF 35 YEARS A G O
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Run H ospitals
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 aehern, di­
rector of the A m erican College of
Surgeons, pointed this out recently.
"T he reason for th is," said Dr.
M acE aehern, “ is the close relation­
ship between nursing and hospital
adm inistration.
Nurse executives
a re concerned with the problem s < f
hospital adm inistration and thus are
prepared for tfae duties of hospital
m an ag em en t.”
The high percentage of women m
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 rted as head nurses
in the sm all hospitals, which tot. 1
7,i per cent of the natio n 's general
hospitals. A “ sm a ll” hospital is one
which bus fewer than 100 beds
“Often, a superintendent of oi.c U
the sm aller hospitals is simply a
head nurse with som e idea of menu
m aking. X-ray and the workings o:
the lab o rato ry ," said Miss Brown
“ In tim e, the sm all place becomes
larger. Her own abilities increase
and she finds herself an im p o rta r’
ad m in istrato r of a thriving hos
p ital."
Coyotes on Outskirts of Spokane
Coyotes on the outskirts of Spo
kane are increasing, according to
Floyd Priest, trapper and cattle
man. Last w inter Priest bagged
214 of the anim als, 28 of which he
got within six miles of the city lim ­
it«. Priest has been trapping for
years and said his catches close to
the city were not to good a t a decade
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The "Portal» of the Pajt” in Son Francisco’*
Golden Gate Park are the last reminder* of
the Fire and Earthquake of April 18,1906—
juit 35 yean ago this Spring. Chevrolet
dealen lent thi* 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline
model to get photo of plaque (right) which
•«plain* that the portal* once were in home
ef A. N. Towne en Hob HIM.
x r u w s r ç s r r » , of v ììt o w ^
'l e e
for
amo .
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