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TH EH EBM ISTO W HERALD. HEEMISTON, OBEOOH. InstaEs New Machinery. EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION A GROWING pv.- REQUIREMENT FOR *-_ _ SUCCESS IN BUSINESS Floyd Kneer, manager of Kneer’s Repair Shop, has recently installed a. new Shephard lathe w ith a tw enty] four Inch swing and an eight foot: bed. W ith this equipment he w ill be OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ALUMINUM WARE IS NOW BEING able to handle machine work of any To Move Office. I 111 With Flu. By HAROLD STONIER Or. A. E. Marble w ill move his: J. O. Pearson, manager of the Black sixe. OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. MANY ITEMS American Bankers Association office from a building across the and W hite garage, has been on the tracks to the office formerly oeeu-lslck list for the past week. Mr. Motor To Goldendale. HE great school of Experience is still holding classes in pled by Or. D. S. Rowe. The b u ild -! Pearson has had an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl llaker motored i America, but the scientific spirit of the age has so gener lng Is now undergoing remodeling! _____ to Goldendale to spend Sunday with ally invaded the workshops of industry and trade that, they and w ill be ready for ocepaney soon. Receive Fords. a Mr. Baker's parents. have largely become technical research and I Dr. Marble expects to be In the new! Biclman Motors have recently re training laboratories in themselves and are location sometime between now and reived another carlond of new Ford Employed At Tum-A-Lum. no longer run on the old-fashioned cut-and- tbs firs t of the month. 'tars. A. B. See, form erly of Renton, try methods of former generations when Ex Washington, Is now employed at the perience was considered the only tdStfcher. It would be hard to find a working force in local office of the Tum -A-Lum Lum Here rom Irrigon. Hete Over Week End. J. B. W hite, secretary of the I r r I- M r. and Mrs. H. W. M cM illan, who ber company as bookkeeper. Mr. See any pre-eminently successful business or in gon Melon Growers association co recently moved from Hermiston dustrial organization in the United States is thoroughly experienced, having today but what the dominating leadership operative, was In Hermiston attend Goldendale, Washington, were back worked in the lumber business tor a is schooled in the scientific principles of its In town for a visit w ith relatives ovei I number of years. ing to business matters Wednesday. specific field, whether manufacturing, mer the week end. Mr. M cM illan is.man chandising or finance. The rapidly advanc H u Minor Operation. ager of the Union Oil company In th< Ill With Cold. ing standards of business in this country, Mrs. Nell Boynton underwent an Washington town. TEAKETTLES, UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS, Dan Biggs has been confined to his with their relentless demands for efficiency operation for the removal of her ton Visits At Pierson Ranch. home with a bad cold for the past as the only hope for survival in the competi C. E. Jenkins of Lyle, Washington veek. He was threatened w ith an sils Wednesday morning a t the office WEST BEND WATERLESS COOKERS tive struggle for economic existence, has has been visiting at the Sylvan Pier ittack of pneumonia but Is now con of Dr. J. L. Sears. sounded the death-knell for guesswork and son ranch. Mr. Jenkins is consider valescing. WEST, BEND, HIBBARD AND PURE ALUMINUM UTENSILS slipshod methods. lng locating In this community. County Agent Here. HAROLD STONIER. As a result, educational preparation in Chas. Smith, county agent of Mor Visiting From North Bend. ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICK the techniques of commerce, industry and row county, was in Hermiston as a Leaves For Portland. Dr. Louis P. Garner of North Bend finance are virtually essential to outstanding success in these Dr. F. V. Prime, local dentist, lef ¡visited at the home of his parents, business visitor Wednesday afte r fields, as it is alaeady an absolute prerequisite in the various noon. for Portland Sunday where he ex Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Garner, on the recognized professions. This is not to depreciate the value of pccts to undergo medical treatment project this week. native ability and experience In busi He w ill probably be there for somt To Milton. ness, but education after all is merely is the educational section of the Amer J. W. Clarke, local real »■state time. lo o f Catches Fire. a means for helping the Individual to lean Bankers Association. It was dealer, made a business trip to the I Slight damage to a few shingles apply the net good of the accumulated formed twenty-eight years ago by bank Ion the roof of the Hermiston hotel experience of many to bis own day’s employees and offleej-s and has been MJlton^Freewatcr district Wednes Visits At Biggs Home. day. Guests at the J. M. Biggs homt resulted from a blaze starting from work—a means for helping special carried on ever since as a voluntary last Thursday were R. R. Myers of Lo ‘ he chimney last Thursday afternoon. native ability to come into Its own organization. Many students who have Angeles, California and John BUyet Vo alarm was turned in but Fire more rapidly and surely and for en graduated continue their membership Su: erintendent Here. abling all classes of ability to gain the in order to give active support to some E. Allen, district superintend of Tigard, Oregon. Mr. Myers Is ai Chief H ia tt, Hoseman Kelley and Lad- maximum of success to which they type of educational work other thaD ent of Sw ift & Company, has been uncle of Mrs. Biggs. lerinan Brownson Immediately rush- are entitled. the actual class program. in town for the past few days on id to the scene where the blaze was These facts are plainly recognised The grealer part of the educational business matters. promptly extinguished. by practical, work-a day business In work Is carried on in 200 cities and Here From Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Val K nauf of R ainier every line. Every progressive busi towns In the United States. Here the ness organisation in America is em local chapter of the American Insti Ore., were in Hermiston and the sur To Pendleton. Arrives In Portland. C. S. McNaught. hay dealer of H er rounding vicin ity last week looklnr H. W . Kelley, chief of police, water phasising the importance of education tute of Banking has Its regularly or miston, is an arrival at the Heathmn over the project w ith a view tr uiperintendent, chief tra ffic officer, as never before. Education has come ganized courses of study under super to be looked upon as the answer So vision of the national body with local for the interstate commerce controls locating here. •unstable, post commander of the lo many of the problems within the or Instructors and directors to fulfil the sion hearing on rotes for hay.— Morn-1 ------ al American Lfgion, motoredd to ganization as well as to problems af standard requirements regarding text Jendleton Tuesday afternoon on busi fecting Industry as a whole. lng Oregonian. ¡Turkey« Hatching. material, class work and examinations. ______ | W . A. Sanders, turkey grower o’ ness. He was accompanied by Mrs Instructors are recruited from the Business Organizing Institutes tclley and Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Truck Line Manager Here. j ,Il'e project, was in town Tuesday Institutes tor developing speclrtcally staffs of leading universities, from C. C. Lovell, manager of the Port-1 W a lte r’s smiles were cracking siin qualified workers are being operated members of the legal profession and from among accountants and bank lond-Pendleton freight truck line stn- I'ltaneously with the turkey eggs out ot organized tn many fields of com Try those New Bobolink Hose men who have made a record In some tlned at Pendleton, was In Herifilaton oil Ills ranch.. Mr. Sanders rsportf mercial and industrial activity. These New Spring Shades, $1.00 Tuesday looking after business con that his 1929 crop of turkeys Is lr Institutes are trying various types of field of activity in hanking that marks nected w ith the local agency o f the the process of hatching and are look educational work with a distinct trend them as experts. All Instructors must llna. » toward more and more emphasis upon he approved by the national organiza lng fine. tion. They are compensated by the lo education for the tank and Ole of busi cal units. The students pay tuition, ness employees of all grades. Old School Mate Visit». ’Irr’ From Stanfield. We have been having business fail in which they are frequently aided by Roy Holmes, contractor from Con Jim Lane, chief of police of Stan ures In this country at the rate of their employing banks, and this, to don, is visiting at the J. M. Norton field, was a business visitor In Her about 2.000 a month. This score speaks gether with contributions made by the home this woek, Mr. Holmes and •olston Tuesday. for Itself. It fs glaring evidence of In banks for general classroom overhead, Mr. Norton were old tlmo schoolmates competence on the part of thousands finances the educational program. back In the old country of Missouri of business men in handling the prob Education a Pathway to Advancement Leading hanks in various parts of lems Inherent tn their Helds of en l lie country arc Insisting that their deavor. The detailed records show Purchases Sedan. that practically 75% of business fail employees take work In the Insti Leslie Thompson of U m atilla re ure In this country is due to lack of tute. This Is frequently a part of cently purchased a now Chevrolet six training and competence on the pari their contract ot employment at the sedan from the Black and W hite gar of those who failed. This is conclu time they enter the bank. It is also age In Hermiston. sive evidence that no one can afford now quite generally understood in the Special for Campbell Soup Week to undertake executive business re field of American banking that study 6 cans, all kinds............... 57c sponsibilities without adequate educa in the American Institute of Bank Give Card Parties. tion and training. It Is for that reason ing is considered one of the basic Diamond W Peaches, 2 Via.... Mrs. 0. C. Pierce and Mrs. George that every enlightened business organ factors in the promotion of the in Crn ............... ;..................... 23c TVagnor were hostesses at a series of ization Is today Insisting aB never be dividual to a place of Importance in two card parties last week at the Serv-us Sauor Kraut," 2 ^ s ... fore that Its employees take advan a bank. Pierce home the first on Wednesday Can ................................ 18c tage of some type of technical train The Standard Certificate of the evening and the second Friday eve ing. American Institute of Banking Is an H ighw ay C o rn ........................... ning. Six tables of 500 were In play American banking Is fortunate and nually gaining r greater and wider 2 erns ............................... 25c at the Wednesday party w ith the CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL GOODS IN THIS haB Just cause for pride In that It has recognition among practical bankers prlxe for high score going to Mr. and a record of twenty-eight years of defi throughout the United States. These I'l'R A W HATS, all kinds: Dress. STORE nitely organized educational activity certificates are coming to have the Mrs. H. E. Fhescly. Second hono's garden, sport aud play hats. among Its workers to Its credit for de same Importance in the banking world were won by Mr. end Mre. Earl Jt at the hat for these hot days. veloping trained bankers. People in that certificates of education have In Baker, and the consolation by M r Overalls and Jumpers—-A very banks In large numbers are taking the field of the general professions and Mre. Nell Boynton. Frldny eve good overall, fu ll size, well advantage of the educational opportu This Is a practical example and one ning guests to make up five tables of stitched, pre-shrunk, either sus nity given by the great non-commercial thoroughly well demonstrated by sea urdoch a cards were Invited. High score was pender or high back, $1.75. college of the banking business, the soned experience of the new spirit of won by Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond E llio tt The Corporal loose leg pants American Institute of Banking. They American business. Pendleton with second honors go see on every hand evidences of the for boys, all the rage these days. valse of the training It gives. Of the ing to Mr. and Mrs. H. W Kelley anil] ONE COW VS. ONE DOZEN 10.000 graduates of this Institute, 70% PH O N E 171 the consolation to Miss Margaret Mc now occupy official positions is Amer Devitt and George Wagner. ican banks. The other 30% are still "Why milk twelve poor cows when too young to have attained such one good cow will do the work of the Visits From Benton City. heights. Here Is an example and an twelve?” asks the bulletin of the Miss Franres Johnson of Benton encouragement to the people of all American Bankers Association Agri J’ lty, Washington, was a guest at the lines of business. cultural Commission. It declares that cra n k L ittle home Saturday. Miss The American Institute ot BanMng analysis of more than 100,000 Indi Johnson Is a teacher In the Benton YES MA’AM, WE’LL BRING IT has a membership of 64.320. Of these vidual yearly records from cows on C ity high school and is a sorority RIGHT OVER! 33,851 are class enrolments, compris • W S M I 8 T O K 1 H o u s e O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S I S V I C e ’ test In dairy herd Improvement asso sister of Miss Iris Little. . . “Ready” and “W illing” to give ing younger bank people, both men ciations Indicate that on the average: and women, who are learning the sci you every service— phone, delivery, Paints House. Cows that produced 100 lbs. butterfat entific technique of their chosen busi charge accounts and at savings O. C. Pierce Is busy this week giv a year returned $14 each over feed ness at the same time they are en which only group buying can accom ing his house a eont of paint In pre cost: gaged tn the practical work of earning plish. You are invited to do all yonr paration for the spring and summer their livings at IL The difference be Cows that produced 200 lbs. butterfat Food Buying Here. months«. a year returned $54 each over feed tween the 33.851 enrolled In classes cost; and the 64.320 total membership com prises older bankers who hare taken Cows that produced 300 lbs. butterfat Goes To Pendleton. a year returned $96 each over feed the Institute courses In the past or M ist Ethel Kennings visited with cost: are at the present time sponsoring friends in Pendleton Saturday and some type of educational work in the Cows that produced 400 lbs. butterfat Sunday. a year returned $138 each over feed organisation. cost; Banking Educates Its People Attends Dance. Cows that produced 600 lbs. butterfat It has been estimated that there are Miss Iris L ittle was a visitor on SERV-US CORN & GLOSS STARCH a year returned $178 each over feed probably 375.000 bank officers and em Two for ........................... ths W hitm an campus In W alla cost; ployees tn the United States at the W a lla last week-end where she a t In other words, one 500-pound pro present time. These figures would tended the annual formal dance of mean that about one banker In eyery ducer will return $10 more over feed SERV-US SIFTED SWEET PEAS lha Delta Gamma sorority. eix Is either enrolled In Institute cost than twelve 100 lb. producers. Two for ........................................ classes In banking or Is actively sup Thia does oot take Into account, $4.00 PER HUNDRED CUBIC FEET porting some educational function of either, the added labor of milking and I Totor To Fossil. the organisation. No statement could caring for the larger herd, or the Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and Serv-us Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2s possibly give more emphasis to the much greater expense ot providing children. Carmen and Junior, motor Two for .......................................... importance placed on education by the stable room for a doaen Instead of a ed to Fossil for a week-end visit with banklog Interests of America than tingle animal. The figures are based relatives of Mrs. Newell. oa farm prices from all parts ot the these facta. SNOWDRIFT This American Institute of Banking country. 4 Pounds ............................... LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ALUM INUM W ARE K* T Far Below Actual Wholesale Cost Wagner & Griswold Cast Aluminum Oregon Hardware & Impl. Co. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ r R EX CAFE ■ ■ ■ MEALS AT ALL HOURS SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY First-class Service Open Till 12:00 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Remember the date April 2 7 —Saturday M R S . M cK IN L E Y ■ Will be here with a full line of ■■ Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear ■ ■ Garments. ■ Just in time for the Graduation Dress. SpecialsSatnrdayMonday Ap il 27-29 flO N AR c^ Campbell Mercantile Company ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MB ’• M CHAIN KINGSLEY’S R E D & W H IT E STORES NORTON’S GROCERY Place Your Orders for W ood to b eta k en from Car at W holesale Prices Specials Saturday-Mon. April 27-29 19c Good Heavy Pine Box Wood at 4 cents per cubic foot. Here Prom I * Grande V lstn ra In Hermiston over the r eek end were Mrs T. H . G aither and daughter Mlaa Anna of La Grande "h e G rit hers arc former residents o f' C'ls enn m iin lty an(, motored down lo r a visit w ith friends here. Pebj-ts Iron Trip. Oral Henrlcksen. project farmer, return-*! lest weak from a trip that t*»oh M m to various southern Oregon •Mid V llam ette valley points. 45c 55c H eavy Fir Slab W ood at $7.00 Per Cord 95c READ THE HOME PAPER Two for ............................... 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