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PAGE FOTO THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1 » « - THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. The Hermiston Herald 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 e a r ...... ....................................... $2.00 Six Months ......................................... 1.00 Three M o n th s.............................................50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ............................... 2051 Residence Telephone ......................... 2333 O ri PUB LI SHE SFlRPEB CIATI ON D e fe n d in g Our F ron tiers Work is progressing at the Ordnance Depot. The multitude of details are being organized into an or derly mechanism for action. A casual mind scarce ly can realize what it is all about. The transform a tion of a desert plain into the numerous elements of a vast defense structure is no ordinary task. When the government builds dams, years are re quired from the first engineer’s stake to the last shovel of concrete. The Umatilla Ordnance Depot requires much engineering, miles of roads and rail roads, housing and more housing, assembling of much heavy machinery, drilling of wells, access roads, telegraph, telephone and electric lines, gath ering together and sorting out a long list of men capable of doing such work, collecting materials from near and far sources and waiting on factories and wholesalers, unwinding the red tape of govern ment proceedure, coordinating bureaus, and adapt ing a new program in a new area to the requirements of an arsenal of defense under conditions our coun try has never known. The army officials, contractors, engineers and many others sent here to do this job are entitled to the highest praise for their progress to date, and the well laid plans toward a rapid completion. They are likewise entitled to the loyal support of the local communities, to the support of the people of the Pacific Northwest, which this arsenal will serve, and to the loyalty of county, municipal, state and feder al organizations, the very life of which is involved in the effort of our government to protect our inter ior and our coast lines from the dangers which no power has yet been able to modify or destroy. harvestwaste • G E T T H E E X T R A G R A IN SAVING CAPACITY OF A JOHN DEERE Straight-Through COMBINE • Side-step harvest waste— save more grain and clean it better . . . cut harvest costs in h a l f .. . eliminate the burden of long, drawn-out harvest with a profit-stretching John Deere Straight-Through Combine. You'll handle grain and straw in a straight line from the cutter bar all the way through the machine. Efficient cutting and elevating units . . . big-capacity, rasp-bar cylinder . . . full-width separation . . . extra-large cleaning units insure faster, cleaner threshing in all combineable crops. T w o sizes: No. 11-A— with five-foot swath; N o .l2 -A with six-foot swath. See us today— you’ll want a John Deere Straight-Through Combine—the outstanding combine value for farmers with small or medium-sized farms. Braden-Sell Tractor & Equipment Co. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 JOHN DEERE QUALITY IM P L E M E N T S AND SERVICE STANFIELD NEWS ger as improving. Mrs. Jake Rueber and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeves and Penelope visit By Mrs. Rose Hedrick ed in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Clarence H ieter returned to School election in D istrict 61 was California W ednesday a fte r three attended by probably fifty or more weeks visit at her mother’s home, families on Monday afternoon. The Mrs. M artha Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller, Mr. budget which was compiled by R. G. Penney, Glyde Kenison and Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Ellenberger, Mr. and F red Shelton, was adopted. Mrs. Mrs. Cliff McDonell all were guests Shelton was reelected fo r a term of at the E rnest G reathouse home Sun three years as director, and Mrs. day, the form er retu rn in g to their Mabel Richards was also reelected home in Portland th a t day. The Vacation Bible school closed clerk. An item of interest was th at th e vocational class was o v erh au lin g , w>th an average attendance of , a fire engine for the use of the dis- who rendered a very good program tric t when they get sufficient length l,n ch ild ren s day. Rev. B. fc. Mitcn- of hose i «11 will s ta rt an adult Bible class on June 15, and th e lesson will cover the Lewis Haisch and Miss Irene firs t eleven chapters of Genesis. Swanson, both teachers here last ' F a th e r’s day sermon a t 11 a. m. was ’« ‘ u ‘" ‘ ‘ ? “• ‘ V i on the subject “Two G reat Men.” 12th. Mr Ha.sch is a chemist there Th Gos^ , Misgion members and for an aluminum company. and pastorP enj()yed a Fellowship Lauren Hughes who suffered an meetin g at Herm iston on Wednesday, infection, was able to leave The F ran k Sloan and Lucian Jouan- Dalles hospital last F rid a y but is nau it ai e in Portland this week to at- still unable to pick cherries. L. E. ten(j t he Masonic convention. Hughes visited his fam ily there over jjr s . C. E. Fisk was in attendance Sunday. at the state convention of the Feder- Mrs. Cecil Brown and young son ated Clubs in Corvallis th is past David Lee will leave St. A nthony’s j week. She also attended the corn- hospital Ju n e 19. mencement exercises at which her Mrs. A. Winkle came home last i son Stanley was a member of the j Sunday a fte r her m ajor operation a t i class. St. Anthony's two weeks ago. \ Mrs. C. C. Rhea entertained the ; Mrs. W ilbur G ifford is in P ortland , bridge club on Monday a t her home. 1 visiting her mother, Mrs. H utton who ■ a ■ has been quite ill D E E R S E ASO N AG A I N Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Greathouse j have purchased ' ” Penney OPENS SEPTEMBER 20 home. F a th e r’s Day was also commemo- 1 rated a t the F. A. Baker home by a , Oregon’s 1941 deer season will be visit of Mr. and Mrs. W allace Baker, at the same - time this year as last, Connie and Douglas of Spokane, and 9= t H p F ra n k MeCaskey, brother of Mrs. ! September 20 tp October 25. The lim it will be one mule deer or Baker. The occasion was also the bag j 70th birthday of the form er and 65th one blacktail deer, having not less of Mr. MeCaskey. j th an forked horns. This was decided Lex Prince visited Mrs. Prince in j by the Oregon S tate Game Commis- ! La G rande over the week end. Miss Evelyn Thorsen of Portland ( sion a t its June meeting. A limited doe season was decided is a t the home of her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. Soren Thorsen. j upon in two sections in order to cut j Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D unning and down the overconcentration of deer. J Miss Ruth Dunning visited G. L. j D unning and Mr. and Mrs. N athan j A total of 3,000 tags will be sold B ard Sunday. Miss Ruth is on a two ; at $2.00 each for does in all of G rant weeks vacation from her secretarial j county and a small portion of Wheel w’ork a t Klam ath. e r and p a rt of Crook counties. Miss Rose Hoosier left a week ago In the Freem ont area located in fo r a month’s visit a t Louisville, K lam ath and Lake counties 800 doe Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor have deer tags will be sold. A total of 3,000 tags will be sold j purchased the residence occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ogren, and have moved for antelope shooting from S eptem -, there. Mrs. Ogren is rooming a t the home of Mrs. Baysinger and has ac her 28 to October 5, both dates in-j cepted a stenographer’s position at elusive. Antelope te rrito ry is includ- the munition depot. ; ed jn Lake, M alheur and HarneyJ Miss Zelma Sale left Saturday for , counties. In southern Malheur coun-j .Salem where she resumes clerical . . , . . * work in the office of S ecretary of ty ‘ the antelope season bas been set S tate E arl Snell. from September 22 through October Mr. and Mrs. George Sale are on 5 in order to conform with the Idaho J a week’s vacation and will visit then season in this district, where a heavy daughters a t Salem and Portland. concentration of antelope exists. Mrs. Anna Briggs of Dunsmuir. Applications for the special doc I Cal., and Mrs. A. C. Rintuel and two children of Portland and Mrs. Earl deer and antelope tag s will be filled Dudley of Milton were visitors a t the in the order received beginning on j Refveni home the first of the week, A ugust 1. Any applications sent in i The Stanfield Pastime was opened prior to th a t time will be held and j S aturday, June 14, for business It Is I operated by Lew Estes and Clyde considered with those received on Kenison. A ugust 1. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Ayers were In northeastern Oregon the elk Heppner visitors Monday. season will be from November 1 to The Rhea families and the Isaack- sons picnicked at the Pioneer park November 16. In this area each Jin Walla W alla Sunday. Five birth- hunter will be entitled to one elk of i days were thus observed, M ary Rhea, either sex, and the $5.00 ta g provid-j •Io Rhea, Bobby Rhea, Lois Phelps ed under legislative enactm ent will i and Ralph Isaackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W ickersham be good for either a bull or cow elk. In w estern Oregon bull elk may be o f Portland are on a week’s vacation visiting Sunday with G randma Waid taken in Coos and Douglas bounties ( and this week a t Lexington with Mr. from noon on A ugust 31 to Septem and Mrs. H arry Duvall, parents of ber 7. • — Mrs. Wickersham. All China pheasant seasons will ! Betty Huxoll.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huxoll of S tan open this year on October 22. A field and W alter Bailey were m ar three-day season has been provided ried in Pendleton on June 17 by in W illamette valley counties, fol Justice of the Peace Norborne Berke lowing a tw’o-year closure. The dates ley. Her parents accompanied them. They will reside on the Sunrise of this season are Wednesday, Octo ber 22, and S aturday and Sunday, ranch. Billie M ardsen and Dicky, and J October 25 and 26. The W illamette . iss Alice Heilrick who has been vis- vallev area area includes includes the following iting her in Portland for some time. counties: Yamhill, W ashington, Col arrived W ednesday for a visit with th eir parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. umbia, Multnomah, Clackamas, Polk, Hedrick. Marion, Benton, Lane and Linn. The bag limit will be two birds a day of PR ESB Y TER IA N CHURCH four birds for the three-day season. SER V IC ES Shooting hours in the valley will be Ju n e 22 I" a. ni„ S. S. The Bible class had from 8 a. ni. to sunset. 20 in attendance and we are after Tillamook, C urry, Lincoln and more. Clatsop counties will be closed to 11 a. m.. Worship, Subject, "The pheasant shooting because of scarci Gospel in A ddition". Bible pictures at the C. E. a t 7:15 ty of birds in these sections. In all by Lev. B. E. Mitchell who was over other counties, with the exception of in Pal stine and Egypt and had pic- the W illamette valley area and Mal- tures made into slides. These will lu . -n i iL,, tie h.. “-iven at the i Ladies >■ Aid . . meet- w 1 heur county, the season will be from aiso October 22 through November 4, ing on June 26. Free admission. De not miss it. with a bag limit of four male birds a day and eight in any seven conse- (Held from last week) i cutive days or in possession at any Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker visit ed over Sunday with his parents Mi one time. The valley quail season will be ami Mrs. F. A. Baker. They were on a retu rn trip from New Jersey from October 22 and through Nov Where they visited Mrs. Baker’s p a r ember 4, with a hag limit of ten ents. They also saw Capt. Bruce Baker at Carlisle. Penn., visited in ' birds in any seven days. Open coun \\ ashington, D. C., and returned via ties include G rant, Jefferson. H a r the Grand Canyon in Colorado. They ney. Wheeler, Klam ath, Lake, Um a drove home in a new car. tilla. Gilliam, Wasco, Crook, Sher Mr. and .Mrs. L. Hughes and fam man. Morrow, Deschutes, Coos, Jack- ily made a business trip to The Dalles Sunday. P art of the family son. Josephine and Douglas. The season for H ungarian p art- j stayed for cherry picking Gilbert Smith also went with them. ridges will be the same as pheasant Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhea and season in all eastern Oregon coun Marie and Bobby, Jimmy Nudo and ties. with a bag limit of six birds a Marie Lane drove to Dayton, Wn.. day. Sunday for a visit. Blue grouse may be shot only in Miss Neva Hedrick returned last rh u rsd av from Pacific University Clatsop and Columbia counties with and will be employed at the Ayers the season from October 22 to Octo Cafe for the summer. G arth Clark, student front E. O. ber 28 and a bag limit of two birds C. E„ has returned home and has a day or six in the season. employment at the Union Pacific de pot. Clemma B arber. Minnie Riley. Coralie Mansker and Zelma Sutton from Stanfield a re among the many 4-H clubbers attending summer e r i I r n in our * d school. O L L L L in columns Mrs. Kenneth Gregory visited in Portland over the week end and re H E R M IS TO N HERALD ports her mother. Mrs. Wu È. k BUYER MEETS £ American Express Travelers Cheques The seasoned traveler carries American Express Travelers Cheques and enjoys the comfort of know ing 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 re quirement. Issued in convenient denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 pur chased. YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN NEAT WALLETS FROM FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. 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