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U. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 THEHERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO county on th e evening of Ja n . 17 in j they w ould call rlghtoua. H enceforth Radio Poultry Course to Continue REV. JO HN D. JAM E3 th ese figures. T he re su lt w as th a t th e high school. T h e re w ill be com m un th ey m ust evidence th e ir professions m an ag em en t and th e d ire c to rs of th e i The T uesday ev en in g P o u ltry H u s ity sin g in g and an In sp ira tio n a l lec by w orthy works. asso ciatio n decided tu rk ey s could not b an d ry course bro ad cast from KOAC, P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is be any low er and th a t it would sell tu re by Dr. P oling. A new k in d of p h ila n th ro p y was th e O regon S ta te college s ta tio n , an d ton. U m atilla County, Oregon, by on th e e a stern m ark et w hen th e cars U m atilla C ounty Pom ona g ran g e dem anded. T hey m ust sh are th e ir conducted by P rof. A. G. L u n n , head P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulring, a rriv ed . w ill m eet in th e E lks b u ild in g in ¡e x tra possessions w ith those who óf th e p o u ltry d ep a rtm e n t, w ill begin P ublishers. P endleton T h u rsd ay , J a n . 15. T he a f w ere in ac tu a l need. If a m an had a its Eleventh week a t 8 o'clock J a n . The market was carefully studied Principal Events of the Week ternoon p rogram is open to th e pub job from w hich he received w ages, 13, w hen P rofessor L u u n ’s topic w ill an d due to th e larg e blocks o f too- E n tered as Second Class M atter Acer mbled (or Information lic a t w h irh tim e Dr. P o lin g w ill he w as to stop com plaining w ith his be ".P oultry H o u sin g ." T he .... r. , ! age, Just enough cars were fed to pro D ecember, 1906, U m atilla C ounty, ” ’ ' give an address. ” keep th e m ark et h u n g ry w ith th e re- m eal tic k e t and se ttle dow n to work gram . w hich w ill ru n for 20 weeks, o’ Our Reeders. Oregon. The follow ing local g irls w ho are as he ren d ered service fo r pay re has proved to be th e m ost successful s u it t h a t th e dem and was in c re a s'd teac h in g elsew h ere have re tu rn e d to ceived. an d th e prices o b tain ed w ere several F u rth e r they m ust testify hom e stu d y course KOAC ever a t S ubscrip tio n R ates: c en ts per pound h ig h e r th a n some in th e ir respective schools: K a th ry n or th e ir penitence to r p ast sin s and tem pted, en ro llin g m ore th a n 500. THE M ARKETS One Year ......................................... >2.00 Portland d iv id u al pool sold tor. Cooper to M arshfield; E d n a G reat- express a solemn purpose a fte r new Six M onths ............................... » .0 0 J house to P ilot Rock; Bessie R ich ard s obedience in th e form of baptism . W h eat — C¡3 Rend bluestem , 70c; T h is o rg an izatio n h as had a very New KOAC Series Scheduled T hree M onths ........................................ 60 im p o rta n t b earin g on th e m a rk e ts of colt while, w estern white, 66c; bard to M yrtle C reek, Or. an d B lanch T hen m u ltitu d es cam e to him to be "A m erican H isto ry in S tory and T horsen to A thena. winter, northern spring, weelern red. bap tised as he stood in th e w aters th e Pacific coast. U tah, Idaho an d S ong," a series of program s to be C on stru ctio n w ork is being done on of th e Jo rd a n riv er. Such a person b ro ad cast a t 8 o’clock each F rid a y Colorado have larag ely c o n trib u te d 63c. WHAT TO TAKE DURING THE th e new g ran g e h all by crew s of vol w as th o u g h t of as th e long prom ised n ig h t from KOAC u n d e r th e auspices to these m a rk e ts an d have been a ; lla y —Buying price, f. o. b. P ortland: u n te e r w orkm en m eetin g each day Messiah. A t onoe Jo h n th e B ap tist of W inem a c h a p te r (C orvallis) of very im p o rtan t facto r In b reak in g Alfalfa, >17.50018; valley tim othy, NEW YEAR th em down In th e past. T he N o rth - >17.60; eastern Oregon timothy, fl9& th is w eek. T he ladies of he H. E. ¡declared th a t he w as ju s t p rep arin g D au g h ters of th e A m erican R evolu Take th is paper. club serve d in n e r in he b asem ent of | th e w ay for th e one “ w ho sh all bap tion, is a new fe a tu re on th e air. T he w est co n tro ls th e la rg e r p ercen tag e 320. clover. 14; oat hay. >14; oats and Take com fort— If you can. th e fra te rn a l building. tize you w ith th e H oly GhoBt and series of program s w ill deal of th e to n ag e in th ese d is tric ts and vetch. $13.50 0 14. 'ith Take th in g s easy— w ith in reason. moves It E ast, leav in g th e coast m ar- i I.a tte rfa t—24027c. S. B arn ard of H erm isto n w as a w ith fire .” "E a rly Sons an d D au g h ters of th e Take the g irl you love to be your ¿’ " ’¿ H f o r ' n U . ^ 'g o n business c a ller in S tan field Monday. l.'g js—Ranch, 140240. R epublic.” " Im m ig ra tio n ,” an d “ H is wife, Rev. Jo h n D. Jam es, m issionary to F ra n k Hood of L aram ie, W y., is C attle—Steers, good, >8.7509.15. an d N evada and su fficien t tu rk ey s: V icto r E m m anuel of Ita ly h as been to rical P laces in O regon.” T hs sec Take care of your h ealth . It is th e C hina for 19 years, accom panied by v isitin g a t th e C. M. Ju m p home. Hogs—Good to choice, >9.2509.50. I are shipped from th ese sta te s to end k in g 30 years, h av in g succeeded his ond p rogram of th e series w ill be m ost valuable th in g you have. Lambs —Good In choice, >6.50 0 7.00. Mrs. Jam es and th e ir tw o ch ild ren , 1 th e seasonal g lu ts w hich these m ar- T he M. C. B u rg er an d H a rry W es- assin a te d fa th e r in 1900. h eard J a n u a ry 16 a t 8 o’clock. Take a h in t when it is in ten d ed for . a re co n d u ctin g in terd en o m in atio n al seil fam ilies w ere e n te rta in e d a t th,e Seattle „ , , k e ts o ften had in th e past. The re- vmi Ik>n t w a it to be knocked down. , . . . . . W heat—Soft while, w estern white, revival m eetings in the high school Tom O’G rady hom e on New Y ears y ' , . „1, „„,1 „ „ I s u lt has ben th a t th is y ear th e W est-: Take fla tte ry as an in su lt, and an ern p ro d u cln g a re a In th e U nited 6Sc; northern spring, hard w inter, a u d ito riu m a t S tanfield. T here w ill day. honest com plim ent as som ething to be services every n ig h t in w hich Mr S ta te s w ill u n d o u b ted ly have ag ain j w estern red, 64c; biuestem , 68c, A th re e day G range school w ill be be g ratefu l for. S A V IN G S and Mrs. Janies w ill tell of th e ir ex th e h ig h est price of an y p ro d u cin g i E ggs—Ranch, 12@24c. held in P en d leto n Ja n . 12-13-14. Take pains to be fa ith fu l and con periences in’ C hina d u rin g the te r D u tteriat—29c. a re in th e U nited S tates. Due to the T his is made possible th ro u g h th e ex scieutious in business. It w ill b r i n g , rib le pro-R ussian C hinese Red W ar. C iltle —Choico steers, >7.5008.50. I fact th a t th e N o rth w estern T u rk ey tension service of O. S. C. R uby and P au l, th e ir tw o ch ild ren y°TakUeCoffense only a t th in g s w orth ¡G row ers A ssociation has used federal H ogs—Good to choice, >9.5009.65. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall e n te r who have appeared before audiences Lam bs—Choice, >6.5007, being offended at. It Is a su re e v i- g r a d e s they have assisted g re a tly in tain ed w ith a New Y ears d in n e r in as large as 10,000, w ill sing in C hin ’ Spokane I deuce of a sm all mind to notice trif- sta n d a rd iz in g th e g rad e an d „ack honor of Mr. an d Mrs. E ldon Sloan ese an d E n glish. C attle—Steers, gecd. >7.5008.25. an d they have had little tro u b le in whose m a rria g e w as a recen t event leu. H ogs—Good to choice, >9.00. ❖ ❖ •> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ -> a t Yoncolla, Or. G uests w ere Mr. and b ird s a rriv in g on th e m ark et in poor; Take hold of any work th a t comes Lambs—Medium to good,>506. ■ <• ❖ condition. Mrs. F ra n k S loan, Mrs. Beda Sloan, to your h and ra th e r th a n be Idle. •> STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS * Mrs. A nna Y oung. Mr. an d Mrs. C. T he N o rth w estern T u rk ey G row ers, ' Duck alw ays w aits upon th e busy •> Official census, figures for Astoria w hich is p roducer ow ned and produ- M. Jum p, F ra n k Hood and Mr. and m an. ❖ ❖ <• <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• ❖ <• ❖ ❖ •> Mrs. E ldon Sloan. T ake tim e to be p olite an d kind cer controlled, gets th e g ro w er every 8*V9 tbo c^Jr 10,349 Inhabitants, The high school alu m n i b an q u et Eire, believed to have been of ln- alw ays. R udeness never pays, the cen t possible for his birds, a ssistin g was held in th e d in in g room of the poor may th in k so b u t he is w rong. th e p u rch aser to keep his m a r k e t; cendiary origin, destroyed two build- SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON P re sb y te ria n ch u rch and th e d in n er T ake tro u b le like a m an. Don’t go from being g lu tted and ten d s to es- Inga in th ^ h u s in ts s section of H arris- was served by m em bers of th e Ladies Lntemational Sunday School Lesson tab lish a u n ifo rm sta n d a rd pack o f ! burg. • . w h in in g about when it comes, b u t Aid. F u lly o n e-h alf of o u r a d u lt p o p u latio n have no sav in g s account sh u t your m outh and stan d up u n d er h ig h q u ality , th u s w o rk in g to th e j VZ. L. Johnson, a pioneer of Ashland, for January 18 L a te r in th e evening tw o b ask et today, people going th ro u g h th e best y ears of th e ir lives a d v an ta g e of every one concerned. i has celebrated bis 93d birthday. In It resolutely. w ith o u t sav in g a p enny from y ear to year. W hy not :.;,i!o of his advanced age he is still ball gam es w ere played in th e gym T H E M INISTRY OF JOHN T ake a trip now and th e n , and try nasium w hich resulted In a victory resolve RIG HT NOW to m ake th is y e a r to see som ethin g outside of th e tow n « < active. T H E BAPTIST m ean so m eth in g to you. for. th e A lum ni girls and also one you live In. T ravel Is one of th e > CHURCH NOTES ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jackson A. B artlett of L uke 3:7-17 for th e high school boys. T he score.} A deposit of >1.0o w ill open a savings acco u n t and s t a r t you g re a te st of educators. O ntario celebrated th eir 60th wedding W hen Jo h n w as th ir ty y ears of on th e road to fu tu re independence. T ake pains to do yo u r w ork well. + + « + + « + anniversary-w ith a fam ily reunion re w ere A lum ni girls 31-37 an d boys 9-37. The A lum ni g irls led th ro u g h age th e s p iritu a l sum m ons cam e to The conscientious w o rk er is th e one HERM ISTON BAPTIST CHURCH W HY NOT O PEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY? cently. begin' his w ork as th e F o re ru n n e r of out th e game. w ho gets to th e fro n t— and th e one W. L. W ilson, P asto r. The Union Pacific system formally Mrs. W. B. W illiam s and ’ baby Jesus C hrist. T h is m an had grow n up th a t never needs be idle. S u n d ay school a t 10:00 A. M., Mrs. dedicated the new $150,000 two-story d a u g h te r have re tu rn e d from Z ula, in th e m idst of n a tu re . O thers m ight T ake care th a t you m ake th is day union station to the city of La Grande W n., w here Mrs. W illiam s sp en t the conduct form al p ray ers in a sy n a Jesse Sezell, su p e rin te n d e n t. a model for all days to come — and M orning w orship a t 11 :0 0 , su b ject at an im pressive cerem ony recently. holidays v is itin g her p aren ts. gogue. John m ade a rock his p u lp it th e n copy a fte r It. Live th is day so of H erm iston "D ow May we Know Je su s B e tte r? ” The year of 1930 has been a good T he P o lly an n as met W ednesday a t in some w ilderness a re n a and th ith e r th a t it w ill b rin g you no reg rets. E v en in g worship^ 7 :3 0 , su b ject year and when the sta te total of build tile home of Mrs. J. M. R ichards. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000 Hie people flocked to h e a r him . T hey T ake th e su n sh in e Into yo u r life “ T he L ost C h rist— W ho Lost H im ?” ing perm its is issued, K lam ath Falls T he follow ing stu d e n ts have re could not stay aw ay from such u t F. B. Swayxe, Pre«. R. Alexander, Vice-President as som ething to be g ra te fu l for; A cordial wolcome to all. A ro u s is expected to be second to Portland. tu rn e d to pursue th e ir stu d ies In the terances. lie dared to te ll them about A. H. Norton, Cashier d o n 't d arken It w ith shadow s of your in g song service, no W ills. You w ill A storia's folico departm ent has various in s titu tio n s of h ig h e r edu th e ir most in n e r self, w h a t th ey own m aking. T ro u b le w ill come roon h ear old fasshloned grispel p reaching. found a new use for confiscated moon ra tio n : F red a Gnovough. O. S. C.; th o u g h t ab o u t th a t w as vile, the enough w iw th o u t your co in in g it. shine. It is mixed w ith kerosene and O delpha H oskins, M onm outh no rm al: th in g s th a t they, did w hich w ere con T ake your w ife and ch ild ren w ith n A PTIST-C11RISTIA N used in the rad iato rs of th e police W allace B aker and H enry H eyden, U. tr a ry to all law and decency. Ho you when you go o u t to be am used. 10:00 A. M., B ible school. of O .; B ruce B aker, M edical college called them c h a ra c te riz in g nam es cars. T h a t is not n proper am usem ent for lu ch as "O g e n eratio n of vipers,” He 11 A. M., Song service. P o rtlan d . you th a t you can n o t tak e yo u r wife Floyd B. Moffit of Lostine has 11:20 A. M., p rc a c h in ? service, Sirs. C arl Johnson is v isitin g her dem anded th ey give up sa y in g all to-— and you know It. moved a house from E nterprise and kinds of w ell-sounding p la titu d e s and T ake a w alk — sev eral of them . It subect, ‘ W h at God h a th joined to i sat It up on his Lostine property. It d a u g h te r in L a G rande e r, let no m an p t a su n d e r.” An old tim e g ran g e dance w ill be 'b rin g fo rth fr u its w o rth y of re- is h e a lth fu l to w alk, an d If it is a g e th a» . , was loaded on wagons and hauled by given in th e W a tts hall J a n u a ry 9. aen ta n ce.” W hen some one w ould fall 6 :3 0 P. M., J u n io r an d young p o- u .„mg B nice m oonlight n ig h t and some rich P ro fits from th is dance w ill be used .ack on th e fact th a t he w as a Jew , m a n ’s p re tty d a u g h te r is h a n g in g on pies C h ristian E ndeavor. 6 :3 0 P. M„ S tu d y class. The book Two robberg a PPeared a8 uninvited in th e b u ild in g fund for th e new ind th u s one of God's chosen people, your arm , it la especially h e a lth fu l. of Jam es is th e te x t for stu d y . BU3sts a t 8 weddln« Pa r ‘V la K lam ath g ran g e hall. he w as told th a t th ey could no longer T ake a w ife, it you a re able to 7:30 P. M. Song service. i and 8,ter holdln> UP 8®ven per- T he S tan field M asons and th e ir clothe them selves in g arm en ts w hich su p p o rt a w ife, a very, very sty lish 8 :0 0 P. M.,’ P reach in g service. "Di 80n8’ ®«caPed wltb abo« t »8 in cash a w ives a tten d ed the M asonic banquet one. I t is every able bodied m an ’s vine P a rtn e rs h ip .” • j 8nd tb r®® watches. ■ In H erm iston last week. d u ty to help some good woman a Seventy-five pounds of tin foil has th ro u g h the w orld. W h ere w ould you B T he Roy P enney, Iloggem an and j been sen t to the Shrine hospital In a be now if your fa th e r had n o t done Albon fam ilies sp en t New Y ears day CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES P ortland from th e Redmond grade th is? a t th e F redrickson home. schools, 28 pounds of which was col- 44zx od” was the subject of the Los- T ake h eart, if you a re caet down. T he S tan field s trin g trio sp en t an I lccted by the first grade. son-Sermon in all Churches BETTER BECAUSE THEY ABE MADE FROM THE tq Y our lu rk w ill change ere th e year in fo rm al afternoon a t th e B axter of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Jan. Southern Pacific officials have au- Is out. W hnt though., th e clouds do PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS S H utchison home n ear H erm iston S a t 4. j thorized the beginning of th e ir >200<* cover you. th e sun w ill sh in e by and The Golden T ext was, "Behold, : 000 developm ent plan of filling in th eir u rd ay , Ja n . 3. The trio consists of JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES. S by. No life Is made alto g e th e r of Misses H elfn and E sth e r F re d ric k God is my salvation; I will trust, ' property on th s w est side of Lake shadow s, and God n ever yet w holly and not be afraid ” (Isa. 12:2). son an d Miss H elen J a n e G ilson. Oth- ■ DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND ROLLS. deserted a resolute m an or a brave Among the citations which com ■ Ewauna, at K lam ath Falls. V g u ests werq Mr. and Mrs. C a ssid / woman. F ig h t on and v icto ry w ill prised the Lesson-Sermon was the The Newport cham ber of commerce an d d a u g h te r M arian; Mrs. H am m er rome at last. following from the Bible: “The ! and the city council are petitioning and d a u g h te r Mary J a n e ; Mrs. R eid nam e of the Lord is a strong tower: Sw ear off, though your com panions j the sta te highway commission to def and d a u g h te r B arbara. th e righteous runneth into It, and rail; • initely locate the Oregon Coast high- D u rin g th e afternoon sev eral se is safe’’ (Prov. 18:10). iB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B r f f lB B B B ■ ■■■■■■■■■((■■I You may succeed; b u t If you fall, I way through the city of N ew p o rt lections were played by the trio . R e The Lesson-Sermon also Included Tis b etter to resolve and fail Fifty acres of straw b erries a re to fresh m en ts w ere served by th e h o st th> following passages from the T han never to resolve nt all. —- C hristian Science textbook, "Sci ; bo put cut on the Mike Svoboda farm ess. ence nnd H ealth with Key to the a few m iles east of Scio, according to T he Study C luhsm et F rid ay a f te r Scriptures ", by Mary Baker Eddy: i W. J. Turnicga, who has recently noon a t th e home of Mrs. E. A. H oo "T he history of C hristianity fur leased the farm for a term of years. sier. Mrs. \Y. T. Reeves ; uve a r e Don't put off your Shoe Repair nishes sublime proofs of the sup B eautification of Pilot Butte park at view of th e play. " G re .n P a stu re s." porting influence and protecting — Shoes Dyed All Colors— Bond has been Included in the state C ounty A gent W. A. H olt is a r power fcealowed on man by his highway program of work for the un ra n g in g a scries of m eetings to be heavenly Father, omnipotent Mind, employed. Besides burning dead trees, held th ro u g h the county d u rin g the who gives man faith and u n d er uha glitly boards are to be removed. standing whereby to defend him week of J a n u a ry 12-17. Dr. D in P ol (C ontinued from page One) self, not only from tem ptation, but Tex payers of Oregon will be called ing of O. S. C. w ill hnvo churge of from bodily suffering". "Step by keys are a very seasonable commo upon to pay >6,842,949.09 tow ard sup the m eetings. Dr. P o ling w ill m eet stop will thoso who tru st Him find dity the supply and co n tro l have a port of the state and its various activ th e people of th e w est end of th e th at ’God is on? roiuge and strength, very g reat b earin g on all m ark ets of ities in 1931, according to the tax levy a very present holp In trouble* ” th e country. prom ulgated by the state tax commis (I P 387 and 44«), The F ederal Farm Board, to assist sion. th is organization w ith Its m ark etin g The millage tax in B aker next y ear KOAC BROADCAST activities, made It a sh o rt tim e loan will be 4S.1 mills as com pared with of >109.000 w ith o u t secu rity w ith Paul and Polly, and their little 47.6 m ills this year. The reduction th e exception th a t It m ust ag ree to d a u g h te r B arb ara, ch ara c te rs who was effected despite th s reduction (n THE D A L L E S, OREGON advance approxim ately 60 p er crn l h av e become w ell-know n to those assessed valuation from >27,058,907 to WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER to the grow ers and not to exceed 7 0 ¡w ho "liste n In on th e "B u sin ess In-I >26.659,139, per cent of the an ticip ated sals p r ic a 's tltu te s of th e A ir," broadcast week- . j . i Owing to the fact th at kippered sal to Its member o rg an isatio n ly over KOAC d u rin g th e past aev- mon „ niuch Krenter (I„ ;uan(, , han C a ll a n d L e a v e A r t i c l e * a t H i t t ’s C o n f e c t io n e r y . T his loan of >100,000 has n o t only e ra l m onths are p la n n in g an inspec- (h„ iregh or canne(1 „ rklty_ th# Em. M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y P I L L E D g re a tly helped th is o rg an izatio n In tlon to u r of th e sto res In a num ber pire packing plant n ear M arshfield, its m ark etin g a c tiv ities b u t has prac- of Oregon eitle tic a .ly made due to th e fact t h . t ^ t o r e . of each city they" w . n 'u n £ ‘° k ' PP* I0°'J 2Hjr ^ rr muu mi fyralft OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST ♦ • First National Bank BETTER Bakery Foods.. S I Your Old Shoes Made New TURKEY PACK FROM OREGON WINS PRAISE BOWMAN SHOE SHOP H E R M IS T O N B A K E R Y j Heres the Spot TO COM Eyô/- A la d d in MANTLE LAMP W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S Jan. 13-14 It w as about to tak e Im m ediate ¡rad io au d ien ce w hat th ey found Sa- cred it on drafta. lem , he fl„ t „ „ th e |r „„ The T h an k sg iv in g m ark e tin g has and they w ill describe w hat they an a n n u al am ount of d ifficu lties due found in th a t city at 7: SO p m to the fart th a t th e b u y e r, w .re very J a n u a ry 9 O ther places to be visited beaarlsh. They predicted a larg e crop | B, e r C ottage Grove Rose- of tu rk ey s In th e U. 8.. d eclared th a t h u r t . G ran ts Pass Medford K lam ath th e buying pow er of th e public was Fall«, Bend an d L aO rande ‘ ! very poor and th a t tu rk e y s must In fo rm atio n for th is serlee w as neeesssrlly sell s t a very low price, g ath ered by H T Vance professor Prom pted by th ese th re a ts, s e v e r s !’o( a d v e rtisin g an d sellin g and B B p o o ls sold out s t a price of J2e to 25c B osw orth, professor of acco u n tin g . O. per pound w hich p ra c tically ee- F. T ate, se c re ta ry of th e Oregon Re tablished th e m ar ket an d buyers ta il M erch an ts’ association, is writ- | w ere re lu c ta n t to pay m ore th a n Ing th e articles. , P The Prouty Lumber * Box company ml11 8 t ' V arrenton which has been shut down for ’ ome r’1HD*1' 8’ b® ve i,p*nw’ about IS, according to O ® « » Bv«™, office m a n a j« . 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