The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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TMUMDAY. JANUARY 10. IMO
the charts.
Christian Endeavor Is at t: 3 0 P.
M.
The evening message is on "False
Suppositions."
The
regular monthly busini
meeting w ill be held on Thursday
FOR SALE
night, February 6, at 7:30 P. M., af
T O R SALE— Ten acres, more or les«, ter which we shall have our evangel­
form erly owned by W . M. Hubbs. ism study and prayer.
T a x value 33500.
W ill sell for
91260.
W ater rights and taxes
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
•paid L illia n F. Hubbs, Trustee,
U rp ru
Hubbs Planing M ill, Silverton, Ore.
ruth” was the subject of the
A Lesson-Sermon
r
20-tfc
in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
FO R SALE— One four wheeler tra il­
January 26.
er; one stock tra ile r. A few good
The Golden Text was, “The truth
used cars for sale cheap. Used
of the Lord endureth for ever.
Praise ye the Lord” (Psalms
parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto
117:2).
W recking House.
E. F. Pierson
Among the citations which com­
owner.
I9 tfc
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “The
Burk's For Bargains.
word of God is quick, and power­
ful, and sharper than any two-
MISCELLANEOUS
edged sword, piercing even to the
dividing asunder of soul and spirit,
"W ANTED— To rent place on project
and of the joints and marrow, and
is a dlscerner of the thoughts and
suitable tor dairying. John Pax
Intents of the heart'* (Heb. 4:12).
toa, Irrig on , Oregon.
22-2tp
The Lesson-Sermon also included
W A N T E D — About ten hogs weighing
the following passages from the
Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
«round 250
pounds each. Lee
ence and Health with Key to the
"Savley.
18-tfc
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
Burk's For Bargains.
“Drugs and hygiene cannot suc­
cessfully usurp the place and pow­
W IL L T R A D E — Young milch cows
er of the divine source of all health
and perfection........... Only through
for ewes. J. E. Hallyburton.
radical reliance on Truth can
15-tfc
scientific healing power be real­
ized” (p. 167).
S T R A Y E D — Sorrel mare w ith striped
face. Please n otify H . H . Chris­
tensen on Roy Sullivan place or
Burk's for Bargains.
the Herald office.
H . H. Chrls-
t-ensea.
12-tfc
W ANT AOS
BUTTER VERSUS OLEO
Burk's For Bargains.
(Continued From Page One)
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Herm iston Second Hand Store.— Tree
p u ller, also 250 f t . in. cable. F u r­
of harm ful bacteria.
The eyeball
n itu re , hardware and stoves. lOtfc
swells and total blindness ensues, in
IN S U R A N C E — F ire, Life, Auto— Tn- time. There is no medical cure for
aure in sure Insurance." J. M. this disorder. I f the case Is taken
early enough, the addition of m ilk
Biggs.
fat to the diet w ill restore normal
conditions.
B u rk’s For Bargains.
Another element is iodine.
The
human system requires an adequate
•
« amount of Iodine in the thyroid
gland, as a protection against goiter.
CHURCH NEWS
♦
♦ B utter is our most reliable source of
iodine.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A *
The disease or condition known as
rickets is due to a lack of sufficient
Baptist-Christian Church
Bible school is a t 10 A. M. and direct sunlight on the indlvdual.
the lesson " P u ttin g God’s Kingdom M ilk fat is one of our main safe­
F irs t” is a v ital one. Considering its guards agalns rickets.
In addition to those facts, it is
essential meaning, how many really
put God's Kingdom firs t in th eir lives known th a t butterfat is necessary to
and let His w ill be done in all of its enable the digestive apparatus to ex­
relationship? Those who do certain­ tract and retain calcium in the sys­
ly are blessed. W e hope to have a tem. I t has been proven th at even
though a child be given more cal­
good attendance.
The teaching on the book of Rom­ cium than is really needed for proper
ans la the m orning worship is arous­ growth and development, it w ill not
ing much interest and is no doubt be retained if b utterfat is not a part
bringing much blessing.
"God's of the diet.
The flavor of good butter has never
Judgment o f the W o rld " Is the theme
to r our em sideratlon next Sunday been im itated. Thousands of efforts
Bead T hT *H er»id = W an t Ads. =
m orning. W e shall continue to use
HUNTERS CAFE
Good Eats
Quick Service
Regular Dinners, Short Orders
SPECIHAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
Nellie B. Lay, Proprietress
HERMISTON, OREGON
are mads to counterfeit It.
B utter adds to the flavor of every
food in which it is used. I t is Itself
a most valuable food, but the added
flavor in cakes. In sauces, in cooked
vegetables, la breads and pastries,
and as a spread on bread, toast, bis­
cuits or waffles, due to the use of
butter, aids digestion, and aids the
appetite.
I t Is on these points th at the sup­
erio rity of butter as a health food
over all other fats is based.
A
large amount of research and experi­
mental work has been done w ith both
animals and children and these facts
are now regarded by all scientists as
having been proven beyond question.
The authorities on whom we princip­
ally depend in this m atter are. Doc­
tor E. V. McCollum of Johns Hop­
kins University, Doctor H . C. Sher­
man of Columbia university, and
Doctor A lb ert Hess of the same in­
stitution.
T heir findings are sup­
ported by the work of scientists in
scores of other nstltutlons. not only
in this country, but in England, Ger­
many, other European countries, and
Japan.
W e hope this inform ation w ill
prove helpful in clearing up possible
misunderstanding w ith
respect to
comparative merits of these two
foodstuffs.
BANKERS FIND GROUP
BANKING WIDESPREAD
'Over 13 Billion Dollars of Bank
*
Assets in Affiliated
Systems
Numbering 1,850 Members—
In Nearly Every State.
Over 1,850 banks with more than
thirteen billion dollars in resources
are shown to be associated with chain
or group banking systems in the
United States in facts recently gath­
ered by the Economic Policy Commis­
sion of the American Bankers Asso­
ciation. The chairman of the com­
mission. R . 8. Hecht of New Orleans,
pointed out that the facts Indicate that
"almost 7U per cent of our banks and
over 18 per cent of our banking re­
sources are in the great net of group
or chain banking that now covers al­
most every part of the country.”
I The commission’s facts comprised
chain and group banking affiliations in
the broadest sense of the term, the re­
port said. They Included those groups
in which the controlling element was
• particular bank, there being report­
ed 78 instances of this class Involving
‘407 banks and about 86,473,000,000 in
combined banking resources. Thev
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the M atte r of the Estate of
Jacob L. Stork, deceased.
Notice of H earin g Upon F in al Report.
Notice la hereby given th at the un­
dersigned has filed his fin a l report
as adm inistrator of the above en­
title d estate w ith the clerk of the
above entitled court, and th at the
Judge thereof has designated Mon­
day the 24th day of February, 1930,
a t ten o’clock in the forenoon as the
time, and the county court room in
the county court house at Pendle­
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, as the
place when and where hearing shall
be had upon said fin a l report. A ll
persons Interested are hereby notified
to then an d t here appear and show
cause, If any they have, why the final
report should not be approved, the
adm inistrator discharged and
his
bonds exonerated.
Dated a t Stanfield, Oregon, this
14th day of January, 1930.
R O B ER T F. THOMPSON,
Adm inistrator.
S. A. Lowell,
Attorney.
Pendleton, Oregon
20-5tp
Included also groups in which a non-
banking holding company, not sub­
sidiary to any particular bank, was la
control and of this class 28 instances
were found, involving 880 banks and
nearly 85,335,000,000 In resources. The
report also Included groupings In
which control was exercised by In­
dividual persons and these cases num­
bered 147, Involving 1,071 banks and
«boat 31.483,000.000 In assets.
I
The Total Figures
The total waa over 313,375,000,000 In
aggregate resources. Some of the sys­
tems comprised 50 to 100 banks each.
Head offices of the groups were found
Is all Jurisdictions, but nine of the
•tales and the District of Columbia.
“We have not Included in these flg-
bres," the report says, “banking
groups in which a commercial bank, a
trust company and an Investment
bouse, and sometimes a savings bank,
«re tied together by some form of
stock foldings and operated as com­
plementary elements in an organiza­
tion rendering complete financial serv­
ices. We have held that such groups
are similar to « departmentalized bank
and different in the purposes and op­
erations from a chain or group bank­
ing system.
| “For purposes of the present report
we define chain or group banks as sys­
tems In wblch centralized control.
Whether corporate or personal and
either rigid or informal, directs the
operations of two or more complete
banks, not functionally complemen­
tary, each working on its own capital
and under its own personnel and lo­
cated in one or more cities or states."
Commenting on the question wheth­
er the rapid development of chain
banking was In the nature of a reac­
tion against restrictions Imposed on
branch banking by the banking laws
In many states the report says that
observation does not wholly confirm
this theory since chain banking is
prevalent In some states where vir­
tually no restriction is imposed on
branch banking, as well as in those
Where the establishment of branch
ks is prohibited. It adds:
The Question of Branch Banking
w "However the facts do show that
anti-branch banking laws have been a
factor in some casés, and probably In
gome sections, in the spread of chain
banking. Instances have come to our
attention where expansion along chain
bank lines has been carried out by
state banks whose expansion along
branch bank lines was stopped by the
passing of state laws prohibiting fur­
ther branches. Yet whether expansion
¡Would have been along branch bank
lines If the laws had Imposed no bar­
riers, it is impossible to say. There
Is obviously a well developed banking
opinion In some sections that the chain
bank method brings to outlying banks
|the strength and efficiency of a big
organisation without depriving them
of their local Individuality and sympa­
thies. In view of the mixed factors
noted, we feel It is unsafe to general­
ize as to what bearing branch banking
laws have on chain developments.
! “The recent era of rapid chain bank
developments has found specific re­
flection in some state legislative ac­
tion tending to restrict or control
chain or group banking. Also we find
a sharp difference of opinion among
state bank commissioners who have
expressed their sentiments regarding
chain banking."
In a foreword to the report, Issued
In booklet form by the association at
Its New York City headquarters,
Chairman Hecht says that "the Eco­
nomic Policy Commission does no(
take a stand in advocacy of or in op­
position to thia new method of con­
centrating banking resources through
the affiliation of banks Into groups and
chains, but is simply offering as a fact
finding body what we believe is the
first complete national picture of this
rapidly growing movement
SCHOOL SAVINGS GROW
A total of 4,222,935 school children
participated in school savings banking
In the United States during the last
school year, depositing 328,672,496 and
rolling np net savings of 310,539,928,
bringing total bank balances now cred­
ited to this movement to above 50
million dollars, according to the an­
nual report of the Savings Bank divi­
sion of the American Bankers Asso­
ciation. Schools to the number of 15,-
697 are enrolled In the plan.
NOW
Do you know
that a Residence Desk Extension
Telephone is only 75c a month?
o la « » b .
Onr price is 12.00.
PAGE FIVE
Burk's tor Bargains.
LODGE DIRECTORY_______
Rohrman Motor
Company
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
USEDCARS
Meets firs t and th ird Thurs­
day. Legion A u xiliary meet«
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion H all.
IS 28 ESSEX COACH.......... 3395.00
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. PRIME
General Dentistry
1927 STAR D U R A N T 4, good In ­
side and out......................3200.00
¡.Remember
us the next tim e
you wish any print-
ing.Our equipment
enables us to turn
o u t first q u ality
work— our experi­
ence enables us to
in t e llig e n tly aid
yo u in p la n n in g
your circular,letter
or whatever print­
ing you wish done.
The results you get
w ill prove t h a t
G ood P r litt-
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Bark's for Bargains.
1928 MOD. A FORD ROADSTERS,
Two of them being thorough­
ly reconditioned and w ill have
a new car g uaran tee-----3425.00
X -R ay and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
ment.
DODGE Panel Delivery......3150.00
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phons 71«
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
AND OTHERS AS LOW AS $25
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
Genuine Ford 13-
Plate Battery
are now-$7.75
SATISFACTION & SERVICE
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office:
I
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
1:5
Oregofl
B urk’s For Bargains.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
EA T M ORE M EA T AND KEEP W A R M
A F e w S u g g e s tio n s :
BEEFSTEAKS
PO T ROASTS
PO RK ROASTS
PORK CHOPS
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
eases.
Office: Two doors west of poetoffice
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 0.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481
Smoke:! Hams, W hole or H a lf, 30c
Smokt d Bacon, W hole or H a lf, 35c
C o m e in a n d f in d o u t.
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Serviee
Hermiston Avenue
My Motto:
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“ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ”
! J. L. VAUGH AN!
HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
A. W. TURNBLAD
PHONE 411
|
206 East Court St.
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ANY AND
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Everthing
Electrical
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139
B u rk ’s for Bargains.
ing qralitics of the wheat— strength­
ening and nourishing, it is tasteful
too.
In addition we carry a full line of
the finest cakes and pies, baked on
the premises, everything prepared
with the purest ingredients Rnd made
to represent the utmost in delicious-
ncss and food value.
Hermiston Bakery
I t w ill urprise you how much
wc can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. A ll we ask Is
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing In ample tim e so we
can do a good job.
A Full lane Of
__________ SHOE OILS__________
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
We
have the time now and
can awnre
a fin t­
you
Don't w»it until the m a t is ready
to cut.
KNEER’S REPAIR SHOP
Other new monthly extension
telephone rates—
Between You and Loss
R e s id e n c e W a l l E x t e n s i o n ....................$ .50
B u s in e s s D e s k E x t e n s i o n ......................
B u s in e s s W a l l E x t e n s i o n . . .
..........
1.0Ó
SPORTING GOODS
.75
— Complete Line of Sporting Goods—
Af thew rerfacetf rgfes, m c A boote and offica
abould bara Ha Eateoaioa Telephone.
A m T u r c r a f h C ompany
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Pendleton, Ora. £
Lawn Mower* in
•hane for Spring.
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FOR YOU
S Fhone
IS THE TIME to get
tout
VINEYARD^LODGB NO. 10«, I O .O .
F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
d ially invited.
W . It. Longhorn, Secretary.
Baxter Hutchison, N. G.
One of Our Fire Insurance Policies
!
J. M. BIGGS
Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns
Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches
Fhone 51
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
HIS POOP G W SHOULD
«AVE W S FACE LIFTED !
r r FEU. U H E THIS IWEU HIS
C O W S X rO R BFGAH TO GOBBLE
A U T H E TPADE.IIHTIL HOE
H E n y J tD F J fT O F S S O U rO F A
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Burk's for Bargain*.
Burk s for Bargains.
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