The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 19, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    pgSDAY, MARCH 19. 1931
matched in the world," Clark said.
"It Is a case of Westsern labor at­
♦
IRRIGON NEWS
♦ tempting to compete against con­
script labor. And now they are buy­
ing American machinery and taking
Mrs. Frank Stewart and Mrs. Ira American experts to Russia to show
Grabeii and little daughter of Im­ the people how to manufacture
bler, Oregon, are visiting in the home goods, which later will flood the
of J. A. Grabeii and Everett McCoy markets of this country,” Clark con­
cluded.
this week.
The North Morrow county fair
board held a meeting at the home Nearly every publisher In the state
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Tuesday commented editorially this week on
evening. Leo Root and I. Skovbo of Governor Meier's action in cutting
Boardman were present. No definite off >500,000 from the >1,181.52
action was taken in regard to the legislative appropriation for Oregon’s
making up of the premium lists as five higher educational institutions.
two members were absent on account Some were cheers, other static, some
thoughtful, while others believed the
of sickness.
Chas. Benefiel was a Hermiston governor exceeded his authority.
'Governor Meier’s cut and veto
visitor Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler motor­ will accomplish in an arbitrary way
ed to Hermiston Sunday night to the what the board of higher education
has been hoping to achieve in a
show.
I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were scientific manner,” the Albany Dem­
ocrat Herald declared. “It is too bad
.visiting in Umatilla Sunday.
1 Several days grading were done the governor did not give the board
the past week on the Patterson fer­ opportunity to carry out its work un­
ry road with about 25 teams em­ hampered by autocratic arbitrary in­
terference.”
ployed.
‘The cut represents loss to Oregon
Mrs. Frank Fredrickson was taken
quite 111 last Friday and was moved state college of nearly >200,000, If
to the Hermiston hospital the same appropriated according to number of
night. Dr. Christopherson is attend­ students registered In the five in­
stitutions,” the Dally Barometer
ing physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and pointed out. "That amount is enough
family motored to Hermiston to the to pay 100 Instructors for a year.”
'The governor’s attitude is one of
show Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddax and support, but at the same time cur­
Mrs. L. Beavert attended the show tailment of oxpense,” wrote the Coos
Bay Times of Marshfield. “Despite
at Hermiston Saturday night.
The Cooking club met with Miss this handicap the cut is doubtless
justified on grounds of economy in
Nellie Leicht Saturday afternoon.
Ollie Coryell and Harry Davis, who all departments of state government.’
“Nobody will question the sin­
has been visiting here for some time,
motored to The Dalles and back Sat­ cerity of Governor Meier . . , and it
is very certain a large body of citi­
urday
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom spent zens approve his action,” the Oregofi
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Journal said. “It is the price educa­
tion is to pay for the economic de­
Ed Bensel of Hermiston.
Phillis Reuso, E. M. Davis and pression.”
•^Governor Meier^s ultimatum is
Dock Davis stopped here for a few
day's visit with their mother, Mrs. likely to precipitate trouble,” The
Remo, while on their way" to British Dalles Chronical prophysied. “The
Columbia, last week.
Mr and Mrs. Don Brooks and Otto
Benefiel went to Plymouth. Wn., to
a dance Saturday and visited with
Mrs. Brooks’ parents over Sunday
Leola Beavert, .Amy Collins, Jack
White, Fay Pierce and Fred Caldwell
all attended the dance at Echo Fri­
day night.
Otto Benefiel and Eugene Lamor-
eaux have again enrolled in high
school and plan to take a post-gradu­
ate course.
E. Hendricks has been visiting
friends at Interprise the past week.
Mrs. Roscoe Williams has been ill
with a sevtre cold this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored
to Pendleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coryell were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney Sat­
urday night.
Tom Caldwell was taken to the St
Mary’s hospital in Pendleton Mon­
day, where he underwent an opera
tlon for hernia.
The Carl Isley family attended
the show at Hermiston Sunday night.
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49 lb. Bag
$1.15
4 BAGS
HAM
$4.49
79c
49 lb Bag
27c
| OATS
seller, many times
|over. A really fine Coffee.
Oysters
3 ibs. $1.00 I Crackers
Pure cane, fine gran­
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beet sugar to be infer-
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pure cane. Our spec­
ial price for this sale
29c
5 pound
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SALEM, Ore., March 18 — Proa
pects for a successful year for tur­
key producers throughout the west
in 1931, are seen by L. E. Kline
economist of the Nevada agricultural
extension service.
Kline cites factors considered fav­
orable to a good year. Stocks on hand
ianuary 1 of this year, he said, were
the lowest since 1917 and importr
which last year amounted to only
two per cent of the United States
production, were expected to be low
again.
He warned producers against too
rapid expansion without due con
sideration to extension of market de
man ds. However, he feela that this
season growers should have fair
prices and an eager demand.
Sperry’s Surelay
Sperry’s 4 Grain
EGG
C R A T C H FEED
M A SH
The sure way to poultry profits. Take
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spring supply.
Specially Priced for this Sale
100 lb. sack $1.85
TON $ 3 6.50
lb. Sack
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KTRA LARGE SIZE
STATE CAPITOL
NEWS LETTER
2 large tins 37c
DOLES’ BEST PACK
$2.19, ™ $42.90
And Reasonamy rn ceu
59c a
d o Z .,
LARGE SIZE
39c
Communicable diseases for the
week aggregated 576 cases. In Uma­
tilla county, there were 10 cases
listed.
a ¿O Z .
meaium »n
lead Lettuce, iSS.8? for
[Fancy Lemons, doz. 29c 1 t
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Excellent Quality
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F ancy Florida Grapefruit
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STONES DIVISION
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 241
“There is this to say for the educa-
board pledged itself to economy . . ,
and would be justified in calling for ! tional veto — Presidents Hall and
a* showdown even though it might I Kerr were allowed to wait in the
mean their summary removal and re­ ante-room after being called to Sa­
placement by additional Meier satel­ lem but were not allowed to explain
reasons for need of funds continued
lites.”
“Although legality of Governor the Corvallis Gazette-Times. “The
Meier’s action is questionable,” as­ governor’s new education expert ad­
serted the Capitol Journal of Salem, visors, according to press dispatches,
his veto of the emergency clause is appearing in the committee room fre­
valid enough." What the executive
quently were George Joseph Jr., and
should have done was to veto the en­
tire appropriation and so force the Henry Hanzen, the Warwick of the
board of education to put into effect administration. If it were not so
the economies that inspired Its crea­ serious it would be as funny as a
comic opera.
tion.”
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5 gallons 98c
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69c
BEST QUALITY
Clean burning. Save
on this item at our
new low price. Bring
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Makes an excellent cup of
coffee. A substantial saving.
Fresh roasted and fresh
ground.
I is—
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A D
39c
Gulf Kist Brand 2-5 oz. tins
Fancy Alabama
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Always fresh. Ground to
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PAGE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
The four-wheeled “iron horse" Is
good enough for Oregon traffic cope.
Only in sections where they are
better adapted, are motorcycles used
according to Secretary of State Hal
E. Boss.
The non-restriction on Russian
trade will be felt keenly in Western
states within the near future, E. 8
Clark. Phoenix Arizona, lawyer, de
dared. Clark recently attended con­
ferences in Washington D. C., con­
cerning traffic on Western products
'W estsern states produce wheat
lumber and other products which
compete directly against Russia
Russian importations are fixing the
price on these and other products
Neither America nor any other civl
lized country can compete with out
put of a nation which Is forcing pro­
duction from 280.00».000 slaves, tor
t>7 natural
raawrcaa <)*
Governor John Hammlll of Iowa (left) and W alter Ferrell, executive secretary of the low s chapter of the American
Autonveblle Association (extreme right), congratulating the Davis brothers on f e estabi'shment of a new world’s
non-motor, non-wheel stop automobile endurance record.
and more than 2,335 hours the American non-stop endur­
OWA state officials and civic leaders witnessed the
ance record which, theretofore officially recognized, was
establishment of a new world’s non-motor, non-wheel
made by a much heavier car under almost ideal condi­
stop automobile endurance record recently, when
Ralph and Rolland Davis, brothers, brought thoir Model A tions on the Indianapolis speedway laEt year. In the course
of the cuduranco run, the car, known as “Tho City of Des
Ford to a halt at the east entrance of the stato capitol in
Molnec,” covered practically the entire state of Iowa.
Des Moines after 2,775 hours and 46 minutes of continuous
Engineers who examined the Ford at tho conclusion of
driving.
the run asserted that neither engine nor chassis showed
When Governor Hammlll, standing with Walter Ferre!,,
ovidcnco of tho gruelling strains to which they were sub­
executive secretary of the Iowa Chrptar of the American
jected during the 116 days of continuous driving. Both
Automobile Association, gave the signal ta stop, the Ford
apparently, according tv the engineers, would have been
had traveled a total of 47,138.3 mile:; over all sorts of roads
good for another £9,000 miles or more.
in all sorts of weather and had exceeded by 33,633 miles
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