The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 02, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1941
tained Harry Nelson, quartermaster and Louis Jackson reporter for the C.
of the maintenance department of the E. Herald.
ordnance depot and Mrs. Nelson Wed­
Gene Dexter took his mother,
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
nesday evening.
"Grandma” Dexter to Selah, Wash-
W. E. Bowen and Mrs. Magee of ington. last week where she will make
Erb Bennett of Canyon City ar Spokane were visitors here Wednes­ her home with another son, Charles.
Mrs. Vi Ellis is now employed at
rived last week to visit friends here. day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patton enter-
The city built a new tool house in the H. B. Hull grocery store.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sands of Ken­
which to store the power lawn mow­
er and the tools at the cemetery this newick arrived Sunday to stay with
their niece, Mrs. John Kinney, while
week.
Mr. Kinney and children, Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker were and Frank are visiting his parents in
Pendleton visitors Wednesday after- Oklahoma because of his father’s bad
noon.
health.
i Marjorie Williams returned home
Mrs. Ida L. Jewett passed away
Sunday from a few days in Portland, at her home Friday after a linger-
Marjorie expects to return this week ing illness. Mrs. Jewett is the widow
(Approved by lUumiaattug
where she will enter Northwestern of Frank Jewett and has lived here
Engineering Society/
Business school.
on her farm east of town for 23
Dean Hagen of Grants Pass is vis­ years. She leaves a brother, Norman
iting at the home of his parents, Mr Thompson, who has made his home
and Mrs. C. Hagen.
with her since Mr. Jewett’s death
Mrs. Bertha Lucht and daughter. several years ago.
Members of the Echo, Stanfield,
Mrs. Ben Netter and children who
are visiting her mother from the val­ Hermiston and Umatilla Masonic
ley were here from Irrigon last Wed­ lodges met at Umatilla for a district
nesday.
meeting Friday evening. The grand
Al Reed, cook at the Columbia Cafe, master of Oregon, Arthur Hay, was
left last Wednesday for Spokane, guest. Mrs. Hay accompanied her
where he will spent a week of his va­ husband and was entertained at the
cation.
home of Mrs. Fred Knudson by the
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pattee. who have wives of the Masonic members.
Bill Switzler has purchased the
spent the past week in Tremontin.
Utah and Billings, Montana and Spo­ former “James houses” from the
kane, returned the first of this week. county and plans to remodel them.
Mr. Paitee is the dispatcher at the
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lane and in­
local Fletcher Oil Company and has fant daughter, Sharon, of Fort Stev­
been away on business.
ens spent the week-end here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. William O’Rourke of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Walla Walla visited at the Al Steph­ T ane. Mrs. Lane returned home with
ens home one day last week.
them Sunday to spend a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Del Jackson drove to visiting.
La Grande last Wednesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson and Mr.
| Mrs. V. D. Bramer and family, who and Mrs. Don Harry man of Kenne­
formerly lived here. They also vis- wick were visitors at the J. H. Byrnes
I ited other friends.
z home Sunday. Mrs. Harryman is the
The Garden club held a rummage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes.
sale at the Community Hall Thurs­
Week-end hunters were: Ursel Hi-
day and Friday.
Mis. D. R. Brownell of Spokane | ’tt. Harry Rodenbough, Gene Hiatt,
• This attractive lamp pro­
spent the last of the week visiting Harry Grammer, David Slattery,
tects growing eyes against
Mrs. Annie Edwards. While here she Rud and Gene Rugg. Joe Cooney,
strain — makes studying
sold her home to Mr. and Mrs. Rex John McNabb. Gene Hiatt was the
Moses and family
1 only successful hunter, coming back
easier. Glare-proof diffus­
G.E Buterwood, yardmaster for with a buck tipping the scales at 135
ing bowl and parchment
• - Pacific, - who has been ill
¡pounds when dressed.
the —
Union
Pendleton visitors Saturday were:
shade give both direct and
for the past two months, returned to
work Saturday. L. A. Blakely, who : Mrs. Art Bousquet and son, Bill, Mr.
indirect light. Choice: gold,
has been engine foreman during that and Mrs. C. A. Binder, Mr. and Mrs.
silver or bronze standard.
I time, returned to the Albina yards in Ben Howard, Margie Embysk, Mrs.
Ray Brandon, Margaret Brown, Mrs.
I Portland.
Election of officers was held at the Dan Gahm and daughter, Brenda,
PACIFIC POWER
regular business meeting of the and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son, Gary
Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. Dean.
& LIGHT COMPANY
Mrs. Al Reed returned Monday
Ruth Pattee was elected president.
Always at Your Sorvico
Dolores Van Schoiack, vice president; from Stiles where she has spent four
| Roberta Lane, secretary-treasurer days visiting with her parents.
PAGE THREE
UMATILLA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bracco and in­
fant son, Michael, stopped in Uma­
tilla Sunday on their way home from
Portland to Kennewick. Mrs. Bracco
and son have been visiting with her
parents.
Mrs. Scott Brown of Boise is here
visiting for a few days with her fam­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers and niece.
Leta Myers, of Kennewick spent
Sunday here visiting friends. The
Myers’ stated that the car driven by
John Sota who committed the triple
Brings you ALL 3... • 1 nr 00
murder near Hermiston last Thurs­
day was parked near their trailer
Standard, Short-Wave and * I VUsUV
house.
FM reception for only ...
Mrs. Harlan Denvans and two sons
of Condon were week-end visitors at
AGAIN Philco leads the field with sen-
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Ji sational new radio inventions ! Ex­
Mrs. Charles Hiatt and family. Don
clusive new Philco FM System. Built-In
Hiatt, a son, of Ft. Lewis, is also
Super Aerial System, Double I. F. Cir­
visiting here.
cuit. Separate Bass and Treble Controls.
Many other new features. This Philco
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brandon and
390X is housed in an exquisite cabinet
children and Harry Brandon of Idaho
of costly Walnut. See this sensational
spent Thursday visiting at the home
value now . . . quantity is limited!
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brandon. They
motored to The Dalles to visit their
Big
Trade-ins
*
tASY HUMS
mother and then came back Satur­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely who
have been living here for the past
two months with his mother, Mrs.
Jennie Blakely while he was employ­
ed here returned to Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Estepps of
Portland picked up her father, Perry
Pike, and motored on to the moun­ PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE jurisdiction in the premises.
tains for a deer hunting trip.
Section 5. When necessary, in or­
CITY OF HERMISTON
Miss Jo Orbin Fritzchie, 3rd and
der to permit any duly authorized per­
4th grade teacher has moved from
son to move any building or other
the Wm. Conlon home to the Milo
structure across or along any street,
AN
ORDINANCE
granting
to
Paci
­
McFarland home.
alley, bridge or public place within
fic
Power
&
Light
Company,
a
Flank Clark and Ben Spencer
the ( ty. the Grantee still temporari­
corporation, and to its successors ly raise or remove its wires, fixtures
spent Monday in Celilo trying their
luck at salmon fishing, but came home
and assigns, a non-exclusive license and appurtenances upon such streets,
without any.
and franchise for a period of twen­ alleys, bridges or public places, upon
ty (20) years to construct, main­ reasonable notice in advance from the
tain and operate in and on the | Recorder of the City, and at such
present and future streets, alleys, i time and in such manner as may be
bridges, and public places of the [ necessary reasonably to accommodate
SHOulp
City of Hermiston, electric light | such moving, consistently with the
and power lines and appurtenances maintenance of proper service to the
TRADE I
for the purpose of supplying elec­ Grantee’s customers; provided, how­
ill).
WITH)
tricity and electric service to the ever, that the cost to the Grantee of
- MEI
City of Hermiston, the inhabitants such temporary raising or removal,
thereof and others, subject to the and of any interruption of the Gran­
terms and conditions and to the tee’s service to its customers caused
making of the payments specified thereby, shall first be paid or satis­
factorily secured to the Grantee by
BLOW
in the ordinance.
the owner or mover of such building
YOUR OWN HORN
or other structure.
THE CITY OF HERMISTON
In The Advertising Columns
Section 6. The City shall have the
DOES ORDAIN AS
right, without payment or charge
OF THIS NEWSPAPER
therefor, to attach its fire alarm or
FOLLOWS:
police signal wires to the poles of the
Section
1.
The
city
of
Hermiston,
HERMISTON HERALD hereinafter called the City, does here­ Grantee, but at its own risk and only
in accordance with good electrical
by grant to Pacific Power & Light practice. Such fire alarm or police
Company, a corporation, and to its signal wires shall be subject to inter­
successors and assigns, hereinafter ference by the Grantee only when
called the Grantee, a license and and to the extent necessary for the
franchise for the period of twenty proper construction, maintenance, op­
(20) years from and after the effect­ eration or repair of the Grantee’s
ive date of this ordinance, to con­ poles, wires, fixtures, conduits, and
struct, maintain and operate in and appurtenances.
on the present and future streets, al­
Section 7. The Grantee hereby
leys, bridges and public places of the
City, electric light and power lines, agrees and covenants to indemnify
with all the necessary or desirable ap­ and save harmless the City of Her­
purtenances, for the purpose of sup­ miston and the officers thereof
plying electricity and electric service against and from any and all claims,
to the City and the inhabitants there­ and all damages, cost and expense to
of, and to persons and corporations which it or they may be subjected by
beyond the limits of the City, subject re ason of any acts or neglects of the
to the terms and conditions and to the Grantee, its agents or servants, in
making of the payments hereinafter any manner arising out of the con­
specified.
struction, maintenance, or operation
Section 2. The license and fran­ of any property of the Grantee in or
chise hereby granted shall not be ex­ on any street, alley or highway with­
clusive; and the City expressly re­ in the City of Hermiston.
Section 8. The Grantee shall pay
serves the right, al any time during
the term of the license or franchise to the City on or before the 20th day
hereby granted, to grant licenses or of the month following the close of
franchises for such purpose to other each calendar quarterly period during
persons or corporations, as well as the the term hereof, beginning with the
right in its own name as a municipal­ calendar quarter ending December 31,
ity to use said streets and public pia- | 1941, a fee or charge equivalent to
ces for such purposes, in the event two per cent (2%) of the Grantee’s
it.
that the City shall hereafter decide to gross receipts during the preceding
engage in the business of supplying calendar quarter from electric service
electricity and electric service for mu-, furnished by the Grantee within the
... in every table lamp by which the
nicipal or other uses. If, during the corporate limits of the City, other
children study or use their eyes for
term hereof, the City shall decide to than such receipts from service to the
engage in such business, and shall United States of America or any
close-seeing tasks. If you use a smaller
elect to acquire by condemnation or agency thereof. The amounts so pay­
globe you are inviting eyestrain. Don't
otherwise the property used by the able by the Grantee shall be in lieu
. lor dirty globes can absorb
take chances when a 100-watt bulb
Grantee in furnishing electric service of all other license, occupation, fran­
hereunder, no value or damages of chise or excise taxes or charges which
up to 20% of the light that
sells for only 15c at any dealer's...
any
kind shall be claimed by or al- [ might otherwise be levied or collected
young eyes need.
and costs so little to operate
lowed to the Grantee on account of the by the City in respect of the use or
unexpired term of the license or exercise of the license or franchise
granted hereby. The Grantee shall
franchise hereby granted.
keep proper books of account, and
Section 3. The locations and meth­ shall make verified quarterly reports
ods of installation and maintenance of to the Recorder, within 20 days fol­
all poles, wires, fixtures, underground lowing the close of each calendar
conduits, and appurtenances shall be quarter, which shall contain accurate
subject at all times to reasonable reg­ statements in summarized form of the
ulation by the Council of the City, or Grantee’s gross receipts from electric
... after you've put a 100-watt bulb in the
by such committee of the Council or service furnished by it within the Ci­
youngster’s study lamp, don't you dare
such official of the City as may be ty, and such other information con­
’ borrow" it for use in the kitchen. If you do
designated by the Council: and all cerning the Grantee’s said business as
the youngsters will probably take the 25 or
such poles, wires, fixtures, under­ the City through its Council or Re­
ground conduits and appurtenances corder may from time to time request
50-watt globe from the hall sockets, and
shall be so constructed and maintained of the Grantee.
then they'll be straining their eyes even
as to interfere as little as practicable
Section 9. This ordinance shall be
though they have a good lamp. Get a carton
with street or other traffic. All of
such poles, wires, fixtures, under­ in full force and effect from and af­
of spare bulbs at your dealer's today.
ground conduits, and appurtenances ter the expiration of thirty (30) days
shall be installed and at all times after the date of its final passage by
maintained by the Grantee in safe or­ the Council and its approval by the
der and condition and in accordance Mayor of the City, but shall become
with good electric practice, and the null and void unless within thirty
Grantee, at its own cost and expense, (30) days after such effective date
shall promptly repair al) streets, al­ the Grantee shall file in the office of
Recorder the Grantee’s unquali­
leys, bridges and public places in any the
way disturbed by the Grantee, and fied written acceptance hereof and of
the terms, conditions, restrictions
shall restore the same to as good con­ all
A trained lighting advisor will call and
dition as the same were in prior to and obligations to be complied with or
the doing of any work thereon or performed by it hereunder.
measure the lighting in each room with
»lection 10. If the Grantee shall
therein by the Grantee. The Grantee
a sight meter ... a scientific instrument
shall comply with all lawful present fail to perform or comply with any of
that shows you instantly whether you're
and future charter provisions, ordi­ the obligations and requirements im­
nances, rules, or regulations of the posed by this ordinance, after the
getting enough light ta prevent eye-
City
relating to the use or improve­ receipt of written notice from the
strain. She will show you how modern
ment of the streets, alleys, bridges City of Hermiston specifying the re­
spect in which the Grantee is deemed
lighting not only protects precious sight but adds new
and public places of the City.
to be in default hereunder, and de­
... for raw, harsh light from a bare bulb*
beauty and charm to your home. This service is free!
Section 4. The service to be furn­ manding that such default be reme­
is glory and does as much harm as dim
ished hereunder by the Grantee shall died within a reasonable time to be
be continuous and shall be adequate fixed in such notice, the right and
light. Shade the globe with a translucent
for the requirements of the City and franchise granted hereby may be ter­
bow] such as found on LE^. lamps (about
its inhabitants, subject to accidents, minated and annulled by the Council
$5 at any dealer's). You can buy these
interferences or interruptions beyond of the City of Hermiston, after rea­
the reasonable control of the Grantee, sonable opportunity for the Grantee
bowls and screw them on most old lamps
and shall be furnished under such to be heard and appropriate determi­
reasonable rules and regulations as nation with respect to such alleged
the Grantee may make from time to default.
Pacific Power & Light Com­
time for the proper conduct of its bus-
The foregoing is a proposed ordi-
pany's new low rates make
iness. Such service and all rates and rance being considered by the City
charges therefor, and all rules and Council of the City of Hermiston.
cheap electricity cheaper still.
regulations pertaining thereto or to Anyone interested may discuss the
the making of necessary and proper same with the City Council at any
extensions of service, shall be subject regular meeting up to and including
at all times to any rules, regulations the meeting of November 7, 1941.
and orders lawfully prescribed by the
CHARLES TAYLOR. Recorder
Public Utilities Commissioner of Ore­
of the City of Hermiston, Ore.
gon, or by any other authority having (Sept. 25-Oct. 2)
I. E. S
TABLE STUDY LAMP
$4.95
ON
LAMP
PUT A
“6,
100-WATT BULB
WASH OFF
ire LIGHT GLOBFS
REGULARLY
BULBSNATCHER!
CHILDREN SHOULDN'T
SEE A LIGHT GLOBE!
SIGHT IS PRICELESS
-LIGHT IS CHEAP!
L. A. MOORE
Furnisher of Homes