THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
will be hot and furious. The conven-’pected to be completed by August 1,
| tion was dominated by the 26 Repub- which will permit handling moat of
bulk wheat of the district this sea-
| lican governors, who represent three the
son. Most of the local wheat growers
fourths of the people of the United have abandoned sacking of their
States. The delegates were influenc grain. Last year 250,006 bushels were
ed, through fear or favor, by Wendell handled in the mill warehouses in
this season it is estimated not
Willkie who has congratulated Gover sacks;
more than 30,000 bushels will be
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
nor Dewey. With the exception of sacked. The new plant will greatly
insurance until "after the accident".
I two or three indefinite phrases in the facilitate loading out bulk grain from
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy* goes swiftly and
platform, Willkie has accepted the the farm warehouses for shipping by
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
| general program and is expected to rail.
John Sheythe, who was superintend- |
interests.
! give his support. Dewey comes from ent of Echo school several years ago,
a great pivotal state and from the has been elected principal of Nestuc-
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don't dnve
greater east and Bricker from the ca high school for the ensuing year.
without insurance.
powerful Middle West, The western He has been head of the school at
Madras for several years.
ROY DUNCAN. AGENT
states, well represented by the key-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaskill recently
Phone Stanfield 722
note speech of Governor Warren who received a letter from Jack Gaskill
wrote the “bible” for the Republi- saying that he is still in Italy, al
FARMERS AUTOMOBILI
cans of 1944, pronounced the ablest though his camp has been moved fre
•INSURANCE baug:
He has been eight months
document of its kind in many dec quently.
in that country and it is presumed,
•National Standard Nos-e
ades. The new Republican party ap since he has been moved so frequent-
I lv. that he is with the troop who are
pears completely unified.
following the Nazis on their retreat
—ong, **mun*= **=, ge
northward. The Gaskills had not
regulations.
In
1941
there
were
49,674
HERMISTON HERALD
F(H( NEW) IPM)
1 heard from him in several weeks and
accidents
as
against
31,376
in
1943:
1IH W
were much relieved to receive word
Published Every Thursday at
from him that he was all right.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon 8005 injuries in 1941 against 4,834 in
From present indications there will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartholomew
1943 and 396 killed in 1941 against
and Mrs. Lucy Jarmon were Echo vis be about a normal wheat crop in this
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring 230 killed in 1943,
itors Tuesday. Mrs. Jarmon had been district this year, although some of
Publishers
The laws regulating automobile visiting in Hermiston and the Bar the farmers east of Echo predist a
greater yield than last year. Recent
Entered at the post office at Her traffic are made to save human lives, tholomews were on their way to But conditions have been favorable for the
ter Creek from their cattle range
man
power
and
prevent
property
loss
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec.
southwest of Ordnance. They have grain. Harvesting may be a little la- ’
1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. es, and a state police force is main 400 head of fat cattle on this range ter than usual in starting, some farm
F. B. SWAYZE, President
tained to regulate the enforcement of for which they pump water every day. ers saving that it may be July 15 be
these laws.
Mr. Bartholomew says part of his fore their grain is ready for the com-
Subscription Rates
bine.
One Year ........................... $2.00
And. yet, many persons take the range was burned during the recent
A. Hackbarth, manager of the com
big
grass
fire
in
that
neighborhood
laws in their own hands and complain but the cattle escaped injury as they munity theatre, has completed draping
Six Months ....................... 1.00
cur-
bitterly when apprehended. If every were grazing in green greasewood the walls , of the show house with
,
, which aggravated her illness. Mrs. ! Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Aombss
tains and patrons report that the Wamsley lived in Echo with her bro- | Meyers and family of Pendleton and
driver would cultivate the habit of area at the time
Bloom and daughter
aaugnter oi
..— -------- improved
--------- the
--- ther, Ed Van Horn, for several years. ¡Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meyers.
Arthur Bloom
of sa-
Sa- -----
drapes ---
have materially
ponseOgt:
observing the regulations of the road I lem Artnur
- -
sound.
*** — which
irt-------------
are visiting relatives in Echo.
¡
sound.
The
theatre,
was
open-
After his death she resided at the
Ted Laughlin, who has been taking
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)
on all occasions, the losses of life,
in ==
May as a community project, is Wilson camp for some time and last training as a ski trooper at Camp
Mis Leona
-‘ie Thompson
------ PP-19 who
"‘A. is
1 vis-
1
manpower from injuries, hospital bills I iting in Pendleton at the home of her 1oi
—
—
"
104
fall
was
admitted
to
the
Masonic
Hall, Colorado, has a furlough and is
being well attended.
home at Zenith, Wash., a few weeks spending a few days with his wife in
he
Brownies, under the
and property destruction would still nephew, Bryan Branstetter, broke her
ago
leaving
the
home
and
since
then
wrist
last
week
in
a
fall.
'
|
rection
of
their
leader,
Mrs.
Portland. He will come to Echo to
Fearful Toll of Traffic Violation» be greatly reduced during 1944. All
Bruce T. Irvin, son of Mrs. Lois Vincent, gave an interesting program as been in the Pendleton hospital.
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Do you know that man hours lost of us are learning the benefits of 35 Witten, left Wednesday evening for at the Odd Fellows hall Saturday fol
There will be a Sunday School pic Laughlin, before returning to Colora
I lowed by a pot luck supper. A collec- nic next Sunday on the public school do.
in one year in Oregon through auto miles an hour in the general opera induction into the armv.
Mrs. Cleo Meador and daughter, tion was taken up and enough realized grounds immediately after the morn
Harvesting of the first alfalfa crop
mobile accidents are sufficient to tion of our automobiles. Add to this Mrs.
Markham, and three children of to complete payment for new uniforms ing Sunday School session. All pu is practically completed at Butter
build 83 Liberty ships? Two hundred the strict observation of the laws of Pendleton are visiting Mrs. Meador’s for the members.
pils
are
welcome.
Creek. Gaylord Madison completed
and thirty persons were killed last traffic and the tragic list of accidents mother, Mrs. Martha Scrivner in Ec- . Rey. Ear! B. Cotton, who attended
Otis McCarty was reelected direc- stacking his crop Tuesday. The Os
the Methodist conference in Portland tor of Butter Creek school district at car
year; 4,834 were injured and the would fall far below the record of the ho.
first cutting has been all
annual
members i baled McCarty
Mrs. W. D. Neill, who has been ill last week, is now visiting his parents, : , the
— ,
, ----- meeting.
. 1--- C1 s ------ Other
.
by the Tum-A-Lum baling crew
economic loss amounted to $10,350,- preceding years.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
W
.
Cotton
1
-
---
1
'
I
'
1
----------
--
at
of
the
board
are
Sloan
Thomson
as
and
baling
of
the Sloan Thomson crop
for
several
weeks
at
the
home
of
her
• • *
000.00, in 31,376 accidents. In Um
c. chairman
r J- , e 4. , . ye and
a ye a Gaylord
t ‘ cy e; , ogl Madison,
(/8 ay r % GIge direc-
ry y yoga 200/a
.
daughter in Hermiston, expected to Salem. He is expected home Thurs-
is
now
underway.
Wth Dewey for president and return to her Butter Creek home this day.
atilla county 11 persons were killed,
tor. Mrs. Gaylord Madison was elect
Echo Garden
club
will ....
hold a busi- ed clerk to succeed Mrs. Nell Arnold.
and 69 were injured in 369 accidents. Bricker for vice president, the Repub week, but her doctor has advised her
..
,
Mrs. Floyd Mathers and Miss Mary
Large as these figures may be they lican convention has done a good job. to remain in Hermiston until she is ness meeting and a pot luck dinner at
I the home of Mrs. F. J. Irvine Thurs- Lou Madison left for Portland Thurs
WA1ATT
have been greatly reduced by legal Both men are excellent campaigners stronger.
day to go through a medical clinic.
Construction work has started on a day evening at 7:00 o’clock.
restrictions and enforcement of state and the battle for ballots this Fall new bulk loading elevator at. Echo A stork shower was, given Mrs. They expect to remain in the city for
SHOE REPAIRING
w e meme Flour Mills. The structure will have Kenneth Bowman Sunday afternoon about a week.
Mr. -----------
and Mrs. ----------
Marshall -----
Laughlin
two bins holding 2500 bushels each hy a groun of 20 friends who met in
-
------
and will be equipped to handle 1400 the recreation room of the Methodist and family of Long Creek visited Mr.
Will Pay Prompt
bushels an hour. The elevator is ex- church. Games under the direction and Mrs. Charles Laughlin the first
Attention To
of Mrs. G. H. Frederick were the of this week.
principal diversion.
Refreshments | An enjoyable family gathering and
Mail Orders
were served and many attractive and dinner was held at the home of Mr.
seful gifts were presented to the and Mrs. M. E. Meyers Sunday, the
honoree.
‘occasion being the 79th birthday of
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
Mrs. Irene G. Wamsley died Wed- Mr. Meyers and the second birthday
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
nesday at the state hospital in Pendle- of his grandson Dickev, the son of Mr.
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
ton. She had been ill for some time and Mrs. Harvey Meyers. Present
and recently fell and broke her hip were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutsell of
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