The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 17, 1929, Image 2

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I tills Friday promises to be an affair
ŒlpWrr mistan fyralà
! that will be tnJoyed by freshmen
and sophomores alike without any of
Publish'-t ,very Tharsday at Her. the rowdyism often evident in such
mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by p'^biptlons. The sophomores are
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
' Io be congratulated If they are abl
Entered as second class matter to perforin that unusual feat of mix
December, 190«, at the poatofflce at ling horseplay with commom sense
Herrxlston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
After all, if all the children in the
state had the advantages of being
Subscription Rates
One Tear ...................................... |2 .0 t Drought up in Hermiston homes
Bu M onths_________________ |1 .0 0 there would be no need for a reform
school.
WHAT PRICE DELINQUENCY
halk were week-end visitors at the family and Mrs. Dare Conrad and ter.
home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. son John, spent Trlday In Pendle-
aii(j Mrs. Jedrzejewskl.
ton.
H. J. Stillings shipped a carload
of cows to Portis nd Saturday.
Mildred Calhoon spent last week ! Several people have been visiting
In bed-—«he had the chicken pox. the Columbia district during the past
George l.iebe Is building a mod­
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with the Idea of
1 week
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ern cellar on his ranch this week.
Uncle Johnny Thom was a dinner settling here. It is hoped that they
gueet at the Snell home Wednes- Dked the project,
day.
Clande Haddnx was a dinner guest
Mrs. O. E. Hunt will begin the at the Addl'.*ra.tn home last Tuesday.
F M. Lena and family spent Sun- bul,<,,Bgt ° f • “ew chicken house
day visiting In Pendleton.
her ranch this week.
Watch for the date of the big
social at Crlurabia.
Dean Rogers of Enterprise has
Gleg Bias spent the week-end vis
iting her parents, the Rev. and Mr: been visiting at the home of hie par­
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
♦ Sias of Athena.
ents for the past week. Dean has
recently been in the medical clinic I
New Auxiliary Officers.
In Portland and la now feeling bet­
Fanny
Todd
spent
the
week-end
At the last meeting of the Amerl
nkn Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. George visiting her sister, Mrs. Holt, at
Newell was Installed as president Pendleton.
and Mrs. Rena Waterman as secre­
BA KV G
tary. Mrs. H. E. Shesely acted as
Ella Shockey spent a few days
POWl
the installing oficer.
The next last week visiting her father in The
poutt¿
Dalles.
meeting will be in Umatilla..
Some Idea of what juvenile delin­
quency costa the state of Oregon can
be gained from the figures recently
sent out by Hal. E. lloss, secretary
of state, regarding the costs of the
state institutions during the months
of September and August.
During September, each of the 102
boys In the state training school
cost the taxpayers in Oregon 844.88,
making a total of 84,577.76. Dur­ New School Student.
Philip Anderson of Grandview.
ing the month of August, when her«
were nine more boys In the school, Washington, is now attending the
the per capita cost was still higher ninth grade In the Adventist school
These averages were taken in months He came to Hermiston a few day»
ago.
when the school should have been
able to realize something towards
self support from the farm It runs. Professors At School.
Professors C. A. Shull and R. L
At this rate it can be estimated
iIubbs
visited the Adventist schoo?
that the boys’ training school alone
costs the state of Oregon something ast Thursday. They checked ovei
over 855,000 a year. The cost ot he rating and work of the school
the girls’ training school is hall ’rofessor Shull is educational sec
again ns much, the per capita cosl ctary of the Upper Columbia Con-
In September for each of the 76 girls ’srencie of .the Adventist church
’rofessor Hubhs Is the head of th-
In the school being 832.10.
aklma Valley Academy at Grain
Of course these figures do nol
ter,
Washington.
nearly estimate what Juvenile dclin
fluency means to Oregon in the
breaking down of ethical standards, Installs New Shoe Shop Machinery.
W. H. Bowman was in Pendletoi
the maintenance of child courts, the
his week installing new shoe mach |
loss to the children of the fundamen
tai training of citizenship that car nery in the repair shop of W. A
adwa. Mr. Bowman has an inter
best be administered in the homo-
and the types of citizens that resull ■at in the Pendleton shop.
flora a childhood of delinquency.
In this connection it is Interest­
ing to note the statements made re
cently by the superintendent of the
boys’ training school when ahi
talked In Portland. The boys In the
school, she says, are ordinarily of a
higher type of Intelligence than
their belter behaved brothers. Then
Is food for speculation In her state
tnent that the bright boys are the
ones who get Into trouble because
they finish their work sooner. Of­
ten a fifteen minute talk, she says
Is sufficient to change the hoys
whole idea of his relation to society
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
■racial. coBaaaroMDSHoa
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow. Mr
nd M tr . Bert Bloom, Mrs. Simmon:
nd Mrs. Lieuailen were visitors al
he Stewart home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt re
urned home Thursday. They hav
leen at Weiser, Idaho, for the pas
tw weeks working in the fruit.
Mose Shockey spent the forepai
>f the week visiting with his family
Dave Conrad spent a fow days o
ast week visiting at hiR son g hoili
n Baker,
Is It possible that the people h
Oregon are spending thousands of
dollars a year to curb a teudencj
Mr. and Mrs. Tobin and dai'ght.
as superficial as that or do thosi
•tatem enti merely Indicate tho way and Mr. and Mr«. May sp-.nt th
the people take delinquency for week-end at the Charlie Lync
granted without really trying to etop home.
the trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard «pen
i few dnye la» week visiting thel
CAREFUL, SOPHOMORES
iaughter, Mrs. Fred Davie.
A littlo horseplay is a good thini
Lowell Stockard spent Tuesda;
— when administered on members o' felting hie paronte, Mr. and Mrs
the freehman classes. No one object: L II. Stockard.
to having a few tricks played on
him at the beginning of hie high
Mrs. Jackson Harr «pent Sunda
school life. It Is only when the ad- it the John JcndrzeJewRkl home.
» i | stsrlng body becomrs too e n ­
thusiastic and carries the Joke to
Glea Sins and Claude Hadox wer
the point of physical harm that oh dinner guests at the Jesse Hoppe
Jecions arise, and it is strange how mine Sunday.
easy it is for sophomores to carry
things too far. The freshman party
Johnny Mc.;yk and Tony Reaus
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Eggs, 50c p er case, cases re-
tu rn e d free-
Coops Chickens, $2 p e r coqp ,
coops re tu rn e d free.
Veal and H ogs, $1.01 p er 100
pounds.
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LEAVE HERMISTON FOR PORTLAND, < P. M.
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25.000.000
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J. E. Hallyburton is building
new house. The basement Is almost
finished.
Jess Hopper < r considering build
log a large dairy barn.
Squire Thomas on the old Arm
strong place has Just finished build
ing a chicken house that will ac
commodate 150 hens.
Sherry's
almos
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and
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LEVI STRAUSS
Overalls
Save Your Eyes
the Leading Brand
’for over 56years
Every pair
sold with
This guarantee
Dr. K. G. Gurry
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R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
IFTHEŸ
RIP
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SEATTLE
Henaioton for ten years
4S.3.
inited St«t«s Gov. securities owned .... 6,250.0.
'thor bonds, stocks, securities, «to........ 76,296 88
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urnitun, flx tu n s . . . ............. 339.0a 8.230.01
• •¿ • s U U owned other than banking
house.........................
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8.213 99
•w lu l reserve w.th Federal Reserve
bonk ......................
18,?81.9<
Mh m vault and amount due from Nat'
lotial banks
24,406.27
-■ademption fund with IJ. S. Trotuuror
and dua from I). 8. Transurar............
212.61
2386.183.1
will again be at
Ask for Levi’s
fcliableMerchandisesince !8$3
HOTEL HERMISTON
Friday Oct 25 §
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understand, too,
too, because
because we
we use
use the
the most
most exactin
exacting
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care in the selection of the ingredients, in the mixing and in the
| B baking. Hermiston bread is simply a thoroughly good, wholesome
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FOR ONE DAY
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Eyes Examined. Glasses Ground and
CHAS. 0. BURK, Inc.
Fitted,
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CHARGES REASONABLE
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LIABILITIES
«nhal et4>ck paid in
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ittiividad profits net .............
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ne to hanks .............. „..................
■emand deposits ..............................
lass D eposits.....................................
F. B. Swayge, Pres.
THE OLD RELIABLE
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»tate of Oregon
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County of Umatilla I •• ••
I. F. U. S w s js e . „ .e sid e n to / the shove name.
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s true lo the bast of it» knowledge anil ballat.
F. B. SWAYZB, President,
tabscrlbed and sworn to before ma this 11th dai
Oat.. 192».
J- M. Biggs. Notary Public for Oregon,
ly commission axnlres Mar. 1. 1931.
orract—Attest-
» . ALEXANDER.
J. R RALEY,
A . H. MORION,
Director«
USED CAR PARTS
WJb SELL
LEVI STRAUSS OVERALL«
FOR ALL MAKES OF OARS
KINGSLEY’S
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
E, F. PIERSON, Mgr.
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POW ER
DETECTION
Many people in thl« vicinity hve r
■Bill with « request for 81 in psym
The following quotation from a b
Inee* Bureau give, a line on the tr
by theso cards nn<l outlines your rl
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ceivned such boxes through the
nt for them.
lletln Issued by the Better Bus-
e values sometimes represented
his in handling them:
••Several packag-s of these unor-
d( red cards, which the senders claim­
ed to be 81.60 values for 81.00. dis­
closed the average replacement price
to be »I'proximatelv 50 cents.
IN BUYING CHRISTMAS CARDS A GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW 18
TO PATRONIZE YOUR REGULAR ISTABIJSHED DEALER AND
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PLAY SAFE.
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$ 5 .8 0
$ 8 .9 0
$ 9 .9 0
$17.80
BLACK & WHITE GARAGE
M oddtt
W ith Tubes, $159.50
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> Akwakrtalf
"Yon do not have to pay for these
cards. Yon do not have to retvrn
them. J"et put them aside. If an
authorized ngent calls for them yon
may give them to him. If he doesn’t
call within a reasonable length of
time von may CHARGE STORAGE for
the bother you'sve beea put to In
keeping tbem."
mas always led in
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2 9 x 4 .4 0
3 0 x 4 .5 0
3 3 x 6 .0 0
By Recering An Unordercd Bov of f hr is tm is Cards Through th«
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Mail?
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WE BUY USES CABS
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of Hermiston
Who has made Professional Visits to
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T oul
First N ational Bank
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 850,000
RESOURCES
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H erm iston Creamery Co.
. It .’itvr" faîi 3 S Ä & - ■ •;
>f H am ilton, in U m B ut« of Or««on, at th« clo«.
f business on Oct. 4. 192».
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Local Agenta-Phona 852
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HAVE YOU BEEN BOTHERED
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““ For other information see—
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$1 Opens An Account.
All wearers carit be wrong
esn National Fo« Show, National W ool Show; Industrial Ezpositioni Bovs*
■nd Girh’ Club Work Pxhibitj; Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Show; and
r/uHd-reoowusd Horsa show Millions of dollars worth o f Beef and Dairy
H ones, Sheep, li o n . Goats sod Foaes eahibited under o a a r o o t
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and, Oregon. Oct. 2 6 - Now 2. Reduced Pares all Tram
■ Bates from Hermiston to Portland |
— If you would win the fame.
And so It is In the game of life— we must hit the ball hard every
working day— to win. Even than yon are not winning the game
If you are not saving a part of your earnlnge. You muat lay aside
a certain sum for a rainy day to win In the end. A savings account
Is the easiest way of building this fund. Come In today and dis­
cuss this very Important matter with us— no obligation.
Ceti
Blessing Hardware
Company
UMATILLA COUNTY PUPILS
Plight be noted that the average
SHOW GOOD TEETH RATING number of pupils in the Hermiston
The Umatilla county school child­
ren have the moat highly perfect
teeth of any children In counties
thus far exarolaed by Dr. Estll
Hruak of the Marion county health
demonstration unit, according to re­
ports that have been sent la to the
offices In Salem.
The reports show that Umatilla
county's average for the number of
children with defective teeth la 48
per cent. In this coaaection it
school having defective teeth was
47 per cent, one per cent lower than
the county average.
In the town of Ukiah. <0 miles
away from a dentist. 50 par cent of
the children were found to bars per­
fect teeth.
The average tor Xther counties
examined up to October 11 were:
Klamath county, <5 pm- coat had
defective teeth; Douglas conaty. «3
per cent; aad Marion and Jackson
counties. 68 per cent.