The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 26, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGS TWO
THE HERM1STON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1»J1
Thoae ot us who are not suffering which the little old woman faced so l t l l according to government re­
Œljr ®rrnnatuti fyralà
from the pangs ot hunger, who have bravely. You never have lacked for ports. It Is attributed la England to WHEAT MEM GIVEN FACTS
Published every Thursday at Hermis­ comfortable beds to sleep In and a stove.
the “ Motor Age." Dr. Arthur Boa- TO HELP THEQ GUESSES.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by warm and cheerful home Into which
This ugliness that ie all about us, vau, a distinguished member of the
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, we may go at night, need stop for a this unreal and fantastic reality— faculty of Kush Medical College.
Oregon State College. Corvallis,
moment in our busy, bustling day, work against It, speak against it,
Publishers.
Nov. 18— Fluctuations In the wheat
and count our blessings.
think against It, and fight against
market have been so great recently
Entered a« Second Class Matter
Let us read this— and think.
it at every opportunity. It should be ( ♦
♦ that many people are guessing what
Decomber, 1906, Umatilla County,
‘You are warmly clad, and neither outlawed by justice and kindliness, ' ♦
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ w ill happen next.
Oregon.
in your home or on the street may U ntil It la outlawed the blame rests p
"One guess may be as good as ano­
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cold distress you. There is a suffi- I heavily on each of us. — The Orego-
ther," says L. R. Creitbaupt, eaten
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Subscription Rates:
clency of clothing and of fuel— fo r'n ian.
Mrs. A. G. Foord and daughter. sion specialist in charge of market
One Year ................................. ... $2.00 you. You are not hungry all the j
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Margaret, of The Dalles visited with Information, "but a few figures on
Six Mouths .............................. ... T-.ww while. Thorc is a sufficiency of food | The banks today are buldging friends in Umatilla over the week
tbs situation might help the indl
Three Months ......................... ......... 60
— for you. Because this is true I t , with money that is loafing at the end.
vldual to make his guess.
w ill be well for you to read the sto- | very time it should be working hard- I Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
“Roughly speaking the world
Organized Relief.
ry of the littue old woman who had pest. Before buslnees
can Improve, were Portland visitors Tuesday and wheat carryover oa July 1 this year
.some method must be devised to Wednesday.
was from 200 to 300 million bushels
Never before in the history of the no stove.
This was
all that really troubled bring idle dollars out of hiding and
The Umatilla high school held above normal and greater than In
United States has there been more
her. and she wasn’t complaining start them rotating
in the golden their annual contest party Friday any recent year,” Breithaupt says.
organized effort put forth to aid the
ahont it. She was no more than re­ circle from retailer to wholesaler to evening in the high school gym. The "World production of wheat this
unemployed and the needy.thau Is
Faced with privations and hardships, In a new. uneultival
citing the fact. Anyone could see manufacturer to wage earner that Party was a result of the contest for year, however, is expected to be per
being carried out this winter. Com­
country, the Pilgrim settlers we e forced to develop <tern vfrl
that the contest of life, In which she w ill mean good times for all of us subscriptions which the members of baps 200 million bushels less than
mittees have been appointed in every
In order to liv e .' Each fall they stored away food io -
community, no matter how large or was alone and friendless, hadn't en- again. The most effective way to do *he high school held several weeks last year.
long, hard. New England winter.
ded In the victory of despair. She !this is through advertising.
;ago. The Green side won. The par-
"The normal increase in demand
how small, to Investigate cases repor­
was worn and tired-, and her face! Today advertising, has a real sto-I ty was given to the Green’s by the for bread and the decrease in pro
ted and determine the need.
Let us not forget that protection In the future, today as three
There have always been people was thin, but her voice, with Its bro- ry to tell, a story of marvelous val- Reds. Many Interesting games were duction of wheat probably offset the
hundred years ago. necessitates providing for it. A savings account
i
ken
speech,
was
brave
enough
for
a
ues.
Now
is
the
opportune
time
to
played
larger
carryover.
Other
factors
on
who travel from place to place, nev­
is the beet method.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence French of the firm side of the market are
er getting anywhere, always in need general, and her eyes were direct j put this great force, advertising, to
and
resolute.
work
rebuilding
confidence,
and
the
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Klamath Falls visited with Mrs. world rye crop probably 160 to 176
of assistance, who think it is the du- I
She said— the little old woman— newspapers themselves are one of ¡French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea- million bushels less than last year
ty of the public to take care of them,
substantial cuts in the new winter
and who do not hesitate to ask for : that her room was comfortable i the best mediums. By proclaiming IU* Blakely over the week end.
enough, and that it served her In day after day their own faith in the \ Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar or wheat acreage and unofficial infor­
of Hermiston
enough money as you will give, (
good stead while she looked for ability of advertising to move mer-I Pendleton visited with friends here mation indicating Increased use of
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
These are the people who object to 1
work. Yet It would be more home­ chanfise, the newspapers can, by ¡ Friday.
wheat for feed.”
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton. Cashie
having the chairman of the relief
like, and, in this sort of weather, a force of their own belief, make that | Mrs. Carl Brownoll and daughter
On the other hand, Breithaupt
committee pointed out to them as a
great deal warmer, if she only had faith the motive force behind a great Naomi have returned to their home points out that doubt persists as to
solution to their problem. Yester­
a stove. If she had a stove there renaissance of business
In Portland after vlaltlng several the probable volume of wheat to be
day a man came into the office esk- I
THE DALLES— L. A. Schanno of orchards in which H. Van Hoeven-
were things she could cook for her­
exported from Russia and the Dan
weeks with relatives here.
Ing for financial assistance and when
M
ill
creek, In cooperation with Coun­ berg of Sams Valley and D. Clark of
self, and a warm meal, even a hot ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
There Is still too
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and ubs countries.
we told him where that sort of thing
ty Agent W. W ray Lawrence, has Medford are cooperating with Coun­
cup of coffee, helped you ever go ♦
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much
wheat
on
hand
in
this
country,
daughter
Francis
returned
from
a
was taken care of he said: "He does
much when you were hunting work. »
CHURCH NOTES
♦ short visit with relatives in Port­ especially east of the Rockies, and started a cover crop demonstration ty Agent T. P. Wilcox.
not want to see me; they are organ­
If only she had a stove.
*
« land.
DALLAS— Alfred Werth of Polk
prices for foodstuffs In general are on his orchard, In which wheat was
ized for their own gain and not to
used at a heavy rate, In addition to county by utilizing some road grad
People who are prosperous— she
down.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Pound
and
child
help us." That is the reward re­
I continued without envv, and merely HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH ren and George Butterwood motored
"There has been a good deal of hairy vetch, Hungarian vetch and ing equipment located in hi3 vlcin
ceived for hard work and conscien-
I as repeating what Is widely known—
to Messner Saturday.
talk about high wheat prices recent­ Austrian winter field peas. Neilson ty, levelled and dyked a o . £
W. L. Wilson, Pastor
teous effort to aid our neighbor, who
. sometimes buy new stoves and throw
Mrs. Compton and daughters Doro­ ly because of the upturn in the mar­ Brothers of M ill creek and H. A. acres of land is approximately ;•
is less fortunate in times when peo­
10:00 A. M.. Sunday School. Mrs.
away their old one«. Often the old
thy and Virginia, of Messner visited ket," he adds,. "As the season ad­ Walter, Three Mile, are planning si­ day's time this fall, according to
ple must surrender their pride and
Serell, Superintendent.
milar demonstration trials.
i stoves are hauled to the junk heap,
R. Beck, county agent, who assist'd
vances, crop reports w ill play
accept charity through no fault of
11:00 A. M„ Morning Worship. with friends here Friday.
MEDFORD— Many Jackson coun­ in tho operation. Fred and T.
j and there they rust away until they
greater
part
in
Influencing
the
trend
A
t
the
regular
meeting
of
the
C.
E.
their own.
Subject, “A Promise for Every Day."
ty orchardists are watching with in­ Werth are also putting some In;:
are quite wasted, although there 1«
7:3o P. M., Evening Service. Sub­ Sunday, a collection waa taken for of prices.”
terest a demonstration of the value under irrigation this fall, Mr. B?-‘
considerable use in them yet.
If
How
high
were
wheat
prices
any­
the
Union
Board
of
the
C.
E.
ject, "Passing of Religious Opportu­
of
fall apd winter irrigation of pear | says.
there were some way in which she nity."
A Thanksgiving program was giv­ way at the peak of the recent bulge?
might go to the junk heap and se­
Oregon
wheat
was
22
cents
a
en
for
the
community
Sunday,
Nov.
This w ill be the Pastor’s farewell
lect a stove, and another way to haul
sermon. Strangers always welcome. 22, at the community hall. The pro­ bushel higher on November 6 and 7
it to her room, she wouldn't ask any­
gram waa given by the Sunday than on October 15," is Breitbapt’s
thing more of fortune. She would
school.
answer. "But at mld-Oetober the
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
have to find work, of course, but if
Cloyd Tilson has returned from a farm price of wheat In Oregon was
she had a stove she could manage
visit with friends and relatives in only 38 per cent of the average price
ttCoul and Body” was the subject
somehow. Thin, and tired, and un­
Portland.
on that date from 1926 to 1930. Even
of the Leason-Sermon in ail
complaining— and with a courage
Jimmie Peck of Arlington visited at the top of the recent advance,
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
that somehow hurt you.
Sunday, Nov. 22.
here Tuesday and Wednesday of last wheat on the farms of the state was
They called the Sunshine division,
The Golden Text was, "Bless the
week.
worth Just 50 per cent of the aver­
which keeps in trust various stoves
Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God,
. Glenn Yeager is quite 111 with plu age farm price at the same time dur­
thou art very great; thou art
that have not been hauled to the
ral pneumonia In the St. Anthony's ing the past five years.”
clothed with honour and majesty"
Junk heap. Captain Tlchenor said
hospital in Pendleton. Mr. Yeager
(Ps. 101:1).
certainly. Of course. There was a
was taken to the hospital Sunday ¿■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
Among the citations which com­
stove for her—-and where should It
J
WITH FARMERS AROUND
morning by Hugh Van Schoiak.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
be sent? She has her stove now,
THE STATE
■
George Redden, who for the past a
following from the Bible: "For in
We Believe' These Dates W ill be the Very Best Market
and the cold dampness of Novem­
week has been holding revival meet­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
this we groan, earnestly desiring to
Days for Your Shipments of Dressed Turkeys.
ber Is driven from the one room thu*
CORVALLIS-—Turkey growers of
ings In Boardman, conducted his last
be olothed upon with our house
Is
her
home.
Fo
out
she
goes
Into
GEESE DUCKS AND DRESSED POULTRY
Which Is from heaven" (II COr. 6:2).
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
meeting in the community church Benton county* have been warned by
the rain to hunt for work. And
Should Arrive at Portland the 22nd and 23rd Inclusive.
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
laat Sunday. A very big crowd gath­ County Agent C. R. Briggs, to be on
After August 1st.
the following passage from the
work, as everybody knows, is terrib­
their guard against persons bent on
ered to hear him for the last time.
FAIR GRADING — FAIR DEALING — PROMPT REMITTANCE
Halfsoling Men’s Shoes
Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
ly hard to find. But a stove helps.
!D. M. Walsh spent Monday in cheating them out of their hard
REFERENCES: Hibernia Com. & Savings Rank
ence
and
Health
with
Key
to
the
How long is It «Ince you have
From $1.50 to $1.25
Portland on business.
earned money. It Is nearly turkey
Eerlptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
— SHIP TO —
lubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes known hunger or cold? And these, •'When you say, ’Man’s body la ma­
Mrs. Gus Thomas Is very til at her selling time again, Mr. Briggs says,
we
would
ask.
because
you
were
home
here.
and
it
w
ill
be
surprising
It
some
sort
From 5Co to &5o
terial,’ I aay with Paul: Be ’wilt­
without the few coins that are an
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts of of swindling operation Isn’t attempt­
ing rather to be absent from the
insurance against them? If you are
Pendleton visited John Wurstsr and ed again this year In turkey buying
body, and to be present with the
the average man, the average wo­
Lord.’ Give up your material be­
family Sunday.
operations. Worthless checks were
man, you never have confronted a
lief of mind in matter, and hava
Albert Velg who has been visit­ used In such deale here In the past.
but one Mind, oven God; for thia
circumstance eo elemental, so barren
ing relatives in Seattle has returned
Hind forma Its own likeness"
of the mere eseentlale of life, as that
home.
(P.«lt).
Karl Shaw has returned from i
business visit to The Dalles.
Mr. Hinsdale of Yakima la visit
* AU Items Appearing in thia
ing T. O. Waller.
HOT LUNCHES
Column are Contributed by the
Gladys Fromdahl has returned to
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
school after several weeks of lllnees.
REFRESHING DRINKS
The Ladies' Aid w ill meet with
SOME PROMINENT MEN SPEAK Miss Sara Rlx Friday of this week.
SPORTING GOODS
Mrs. Jack Cherry w ill entertain
ON PROHIBITION.
the "600” club Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Bullard of Hood Riv­
The late Thoma« A. Edison said
I "American is a sober nation. All er la substitute teacher during Mr.
this talk about the trouble of pro­ Yeager's absence.
The Bridge club met at the home
hibition
enforcement comes from
PHONE
HERMISTON, OREGON
I cities. The country is law-abiding of Mrs. Elmore McKensle Friday.
Enj J and what a fine thing it Is."
Those present were: Mesdamea Lew
Dr. J. R. Bridges, secretary of Brownell, Frank Clark, Jack Cherry,
I Clark County Medical society, Kan­ Bill Logan, Joe Springer, Wra. Con­
sas City, says, “There is absolutely lon. Harry Hull. Fred Knudson, Mias
no place for alcohol ■ liquor in any Sarah Rlx and the hoetese.
Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and Mrs.
form in internal medicine which can­
THESE 137 new Ford
not be replaced by something better Tom Tucker motored to Pendleton
its a mile and 3 0 0 Ford c a n in all
and without danger to life or moral Thursday.
o f the largest deliveries
to a
branches o f D etroit police work averaged
I habits.”
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of The
municipality at one time.
2 .9 cents a m ild
’When a good sport loses out, he Dalles were in Umatilla laat Thurs­
21 radio-equipped Ford
Day and night, twenty-four hours a day,
I keeps mum. Every time prohibition day on bualni
traded in on thia purchase. They had been
| matters come to a vote in Congress,
Fern Stephen who has been visit­
these Ford cars are in operation. Few
I the wets are beaten three to one: ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
operated day and night fo r two y ea n in
branches o f transportation demand such
J but they are not good aports, they Stephens, returned to her home In
heavy traffic and ail hinds o f weather.
Rr *,rhng service. The records show that
do not keep quiet.” Dr. Arthur Mc- Portland laat week
T h e ir individual records ranged fro m
low fuel and oil consumption is but one o f
| Donald.
Joe Tomas and son Bobby of Echo
7 8,4 14 miles to 143,723 miles with a |
the
Ford’s many economies. Ford ma­
"All criminals, bandits, exconvicts visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ash San
total o f 2 3 8 3 ,0 9 7 miles. T h e o ,
terials, simplicity o f design and accuracy
J and thugs, all street walkers, and day.
eost o f the 21 cars was 2 .2 8 4 <
degenerates are against humantar-
____ of Biggs. Ore.,
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in manufacturing provide unusual strength,
Mrs. Net ____
Burnett
lane, those who try to uplift and Us relieving Mr. Lane, operator. She
— leas than 2 1 /3 cents. This coat I
stamina and freedom fro m replacements
help others are for prohibition Is staying at tho homo of Mr. and
a ll f a d , o il, three, 1
and repairs.
| Therefore, do not split hairs; join .Mrs. W. Nugent. Mr. Lane was called
The individual ear buyer as well as the
one group or the other. The Bible to Cascade Locks where his home
O
f
577
Ford
in Detroit Q ty eerviee,
says, "Ye cannot serve two Masters.” was destroyed by tire.
i t o f a city o r a 1
the 300 in tho
I Dr. Arthur McDonald.
afford to
W alt Caldwell ot Tho Dalles visit­
Opposition to the 18th Amend­ ed his family here Sunday.
a total of *3 9 1 ,9 3 7
'o f the Ford ea
ement has become with some men a
fiscal paar, at an am
(fixed Idea, an obsession which makes
ST HELENS— Considerable In­
FIFTBbiv » IF F B B B N T M B T
a
lit Impossible for them to treat the
terest is being shown In the char-
(subject fairly and intelligently.
Il pays to buy THE
plttlng method ot burning stumps
¡Some of theee people blame all the
e Mi the carefully kept
leading make . . here!
! crimes that have shown Increaas by Columbln county farmers, many
a f the Q ty of Detroit b
¡since the war to prohibition.
It of whom have boon consulting with
* • DsSraA, phu fralght a a j
(they would Investigate the subject, County Agent George Nelson oa the
B aatgart
f a r » Ora aatra a I d t
j they would find the same Increase subject. Nelson pinna to hold a
< b w paymsust can he p i
g .«—
.2 1 /3
| In crime In Germany. Frsnee sad
Fami
deasoast rat tost meeting In tho near
¡England, alnce the war, and the In-
r crease there la not due to prohibi­ future on tho charpitting of stumps,
Authorised Ford Sales A Service
tion for they have no prohibition. which, he says, aaoese to ha a fsaal
Thanksgiving
Reminds Us
that Ours
is a
NATION
FOUNDED ON THRIFT.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SHIP YOUR
TURKEYS, GEESE
DUCKS and
Dry-Picked Poultry
5
Your Old Shoes
Made New
To arrive NOV. 19-20-31 inc.
Vic® Phil Produce Co.
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
140 Front S t.« Portland, Ore.
Positive P roof
of
Hitt’s Confectionery
P oro E conomy
City o f D etroit purchases 1 3 7 new Ford cars
Hundreds now in use prove low cost o f operation
\andsomest,
I lu s k ie s t ..
Heavy Duty Tire
All-Weather
*430 “>*640
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
Phone 571
Hermiston, Oregon
In England
has inrrvsssd
outalds London, crime hi* » « « o d involving ealy labor with
«37 per ccat
d a c e .a© outlay for other