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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1J, j » j j state of "suspended animation". Hu their schools or libraries, or to do I, receiving treatment for an ear- man prophesies with all respect to social work or build club houses. I ache which has been bothering her game with the following line-up: Forwards — Ruth Thompson and Published every Thursday at Hermis nature's resources have failed us In Assistance may be obtained In ror some time. Louise Byrnes; Center*—Pearl Bur ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by the past. They are wholly unrelia these enterprises by community lea- I Mr _llrt , , . .. . chett and Mildred Conlon; Guards— Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng. ble. As far back as the depression ders who will correspond with Mr Mar,on n "ch and Josephine Connell and Evelyn Ford. of 1837 it was prophesied that Publishers Bernice Byrnes and Blanche Pike America could not come back. But B.rtboloniew were the substitutes for Umatilla. Entered a i Second Class Matter she did, and many times since, pro The Umatilla boys started the front different communities who 7 game with Donald Harryman and December, 1906, Umatilla Couuty, phesy has failed. have undertaken progressive enter- Mr' and Mrs BurI Wattenburger Eldon Fromdahl at forward, Cecil Oregon. THE MEN WHO GET ALONG I he stand of Senator Stelwer and prises. Qur community leaders can and children Junior and Lucille Tipple at center and Lyle Brown and Representative Butler and Martin - benefit - - by getting In touch with Mr. j spcnt Sunday a‘ ‘be home of Mr. Roy Bray at guards. The teams Subscription Rates: were very evenly matched. The boys BEST ARE THOSE WHO KNOW that they are prone to introduce any One Y ea r........................................ >2.00 bill prior to the filing of the engl- Dean and by cooperating In this for- and Mr8' Walt Wlggiesworth. by a score 24-18 and the girls by ward movement. Tom and Pink Boylen now have the score 28-14. Six Months ................................... >1.00 HOW TO TAKE HOLD OF ANY neer's report on the Columbia devel two bands of sheep feeding at the Three Months .......................................gp opment is undefinable since the en > « i « « » a a - . . # ’ Roy Neill ranch Mrs. Clinton Harvey of Portland CONDITION WHETHER it IS gineering data contained In the re-| > -j Mrs. Ray Applegate spent Tuesday is visiting this week with her father port has been known for months, John Peterson, here. CHURCH NOTES ♦ at the home ot Mr' and M ra Marlon _________ ♦ and the favored project in said re GOOD OR BAD, AND GET THE Paul Walsh accompanied by Wal 1 Finch. lace Mahoney of Pendleton motored port is the one at the Umatilla ra The Pine City teachers, Marie to Portland Sunday where they will pids. There a natural rock founda MOST OUT OF IT. Young. Nancy Kononen, Helen business this week. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Heath and Stan Atkin, also Lowell transact “Every board, every person hand tion exists, sayg the report. Mra. T. O. Waller, who has been ling public money, should publish The government has followed the Young were dinner guests Monday In the Hermiston Medical hospital, lig p ir it” was the subject of the an account of it.” policy of considering power as a by evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was removed to St. Anthony’s hos Lesson-Sermon in all Churches pital in Pendleton Sunday. Mrs. SAVED M O N E Y ALWAYS Fred Lee. product of reclamation or of naviga Of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Waller has been very ill for seberal February 7. tion or of flood-control works. Yet Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Brien were weeks. Donning Clothes of Mourning, HELPS. there is in the federal water power The Golden Text was, “We ha\e business visitors in Heppner Tues Mrs. Nora Berwick has gone to Representative Martin of Portland law that which is almost tanta received, not the spirit of the world, day. Portland to visit with friends and has taken a firm public stand mount to notice to private Interests but the spirit which is of God; that Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch took relatives this week. Miss Verna Byrnes and Paul against the Umatilla rapids project to keep hands off such streams as we might know the things that ere their baby. Patty, to Dr. McNurdo Walsh motored to Pendleton Friday freely given to us of God” {I Cor. or against any development of the the Columbia river. "The govern Tuesday evening to receive medical where they visited with Mr. and 2:12). Columbia river, according to news ment's practical reservation to itself Mrs. Wallace E. Mahoney. of Hermiston Among the citations which com- I treatment. She is reported to be im stories carried by the Portland Sun of the right to develop power in such Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000. Miss Maxine McNabb was quite proving. prised tho Lesson-Sermon was the 111 at her home with a severe cold day papers. Martin maintains that streams implies a policy that gives F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President following from the Bible: "Now last week. irrigation and reclamation are dead power development at least an equal the Lord is that Spirit: and where Pete McNabb and son Raymond A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier and that it would be foolish "to hol footing in public concern with recla ♦ motored to Portland Monday. the Spirit of the Lord is, there is ♦ ier for something that is in its las mation. navigation, flood control. It liberty” (II Cor. 3:17). Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh spent * UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS « throes.” If the Umatilla rapids bill is a matter of expediency whether Thursday with Mrs. W alsh’s sister The Lccson-Scrmon also includ'd ♦ * Mrs. Bowen in Hermiston. is now dead in Congress it is because you call Umatilla rapids a power, a the following passage from the Mrs. W. O. Miller who is at the Pen the W. O. Miller home. > ♦ « « « e « •> 4 <. .> Mabie Sale and »Gwyneth Corey dleton Christian Science textbook, “Sci Oregon congressmen have failed to reclamation, or a navigation pro hospital. The "500" club met at the home of Hermiston were Umatilla visitors ence and Health with Key to the C. E. Celebrates Birthdav. Mr. and Mrs. Gardener Kirk and of Mrs. Lou Brownell. Those pre reintroduce the bill and therefore ject. It is all of these, with power Sunday. Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: son Junior who have been visiting sent were Mesdames Frank Clark, the measure is not before congres at present offering the main argu The Umatilla organization of the Kendler, Dorothy Mattlce, for several weeks with Mrs. Kirk’s “Man walks in the direction to Christian Endeavor celebrated the and Agnes for the first time in years. Henry Crusnian motored to Her aunt, Mrs. John Wurster, left Sat Harry Rhodenbougb, Joe Springer, ment for its authorization.” wards which he looks, and where "52” birthday of the Christian En T cnd ell Lqwellyn, Fred Knudson, miston Sunday evening. It is too pessimistic to say that urday morning for their home in Jack Representative Martin seems to be deavor Saturday when all the mem his treasure is, there will his heart Cherry, Milo McFarland, Miss Jimmie Stevens of Plymouth, San Diago, California. ‘irrigation and reclamation are proud of his stand against the Uma bers and officers were present at a Wash., spent the week end with Sara Rix and the hostess. be also. If our hopes and affections Mrs. John Wurster has been ill dead” as does Representative Mar tilla rapids project. Is It possible banquet at the Community church. friends in Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of are spiritual, they come from for the past several days. Raymond McNabb, president, was tin. This may be an inopportune that the Colonel does not know that Pendleton spent the week end with Miss Alice Dyer, Miss Myrnle above, not from beneath, and they Buck Podbury and Jim Cowens of toastmaster. Following is the pro Clayton and W. H. Bloom motored friends in Umatilla. time to introduce a big reclamation with the development of the Umatil bear as of old the fruits of the Heppner visited at the John Wurs gram: D. C. Chapman of Pendleton was to Spokane Saturday where they ter home Saturday evening. Spirit” (p. 451). project but it might be more accu la rapids project rates in Portland a Umatilla visitor Tuesday. "Follow the Gleam” song, Ber ■ pent Saturday and Sunday visiting Ernest Tipple was absent from rate for Colonel Martin to say that would be much lower. Nowhere on Jack Cherry of Yakima spent the with friends and relatives. nice and Louise Byrnes; ’ "To •> <• •> <• <• school Monday due to illness. Irrigation and reclamation are in a the Columbia river could a major week end in Umatilla. Knights in the Days of Old", talk by “ Brownell who has been very Mrs. William Conlon entertained Ralph Joder who is working in Devee Brown; "And a Voice Thru 11 at his home here is very much the Bridge club at ner home Friday. power project be constructed that The Dalles came home Sunday be the W aiting N ight”, talk by Mrs. unproved and is able to be outside * PINE CITY NEWS John Powell who has been visit cause would not indirectly create compe *8» again. of poor health. H. C. Bramer; "Banners Unfurled ing with relatives in Nebraska for tltion with some established indus Mr. George of Baker is visiting Mrs. W. O. Miller is confined to some time returned to Umatlla Sun 4 O'er All the World”, talk by Bernice at the home of his parents here. Byrnes; "Let Us Have Peace”, clair her home with a severe cold. try or occupation. If power develop day. Miss Laura Dunne hag returned The Ladies’ Aide society is plan Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead net duet, Josephine Connell and ment on the Columbia I b to be halted Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Portland from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eart Mildred Conlon; “And We Who ing to present a three act play en have been visiting for some time at and children Bobby and Delpha on that account, then it is halted Brownell in Pasca. Would Serve the King", Rev. W. O. titled "How the Ladies Earned Their for good, and reclamation in the Co spent Sunday afternoon at the C. H. Miller; "Standards of Worth O’er Dollar” in the near future. The cast All the Earth”, Rosa Ricco. lumbia area is dead. We would ra Bartholomew home. has been selected and practice has The theme of the banquet was begun. W. D. Neill and Marion Robinson ther see our congressmen fighting "Follow the Gleam” and each topic The County School nurse and her against the sweeping condemnation made a trip to Hermiston Tuesday was taken from a part of this song. assistant of Pendleton, Dr. Christo if the Columbia basin project than to transact business. Pherson, Dr. Prime, and Dr. Morgan Paul Bull spent last week end at for them to try to postpone the en of Hermiston gave a free examlna trance of a bill to some future date, the H. E. Young home. Umatilla Defeats Stanfield. lion in the Umatilla school Thurs day. Miss Kononen was a visitor In when definite action will be most Both Stanfield boys' and girls’ The Umatilla-Plymouth ferry is improbable. We would rather see Echo Sunday. teams were defeated In basketball We were all very sorry to hear of Friday evening on the local floor by again in operation. them standing firmly on the logical Mrs. Nora Berwick and Mrs. Hugh proposition that a balanced vroject the death of little Ruth Bowman. the Umatilla High school teams. Van Schoiack motored to Pendleton The Umatilla girls started the Monday where they visited with is entitled to balanced consideration Ruth formerly went to school at Pine City before they moved to Ec of ail of its phases. ho. Ralph Neill spent Sunday at the Community Enterprises. homo of Ray Ayers. I t pays to save steps in the hom e Miss Elsie Tucker spent last Tues Tho School of Applied Sclonce of day visiting the Pine City grade the University of Oregon at Eugene Is promoting interest In rural com school. Miss Tucker is the teacher at munities In the state which are at the Pleasant Point school, but due them tempting to carry on cultural and to the heavy snow, school was dis social community programs. Phil missed there for last week. Elsie Strain, Alma Neill, Jasper ip A. Parsons, dsan of the school, Is ar anvlous to get In touch with leaders Meyers and Hugh nelll spent a very communities that ars active enjoyable afternoon Sunday at the giving entertatnmenta, playa, home of Miss Lila Bartholomew. 11 da Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and dances, suppers, and the llks, and which ars attempting to support son Ray attended the Farm Bureau meeting at Alpine Saturday night. Miss O'Brien has been In Heppner since Friday, staying with her aunt. Miss Ruby Corrlgal. While there she ®ljr ^rruiiaton ^rrald He Grasped Opportunities ♦ • FIRST NATIONAL BANK r e p a ir e d BOWMAN SHOESHOP A 20,000- Man-Size Job HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Men must eat. Trainloads of butter, eggs and poultry move every week into New York and Chicago. Car loads move every week into hundreds of smaller cities. Shut off the supplies for a brief time and millions would go hungry. W ASHING TO NS B IR T H D A Y » R A IL T R IP S I T„ Hitt’s Confectionery bedroom that has I n addition to exten an extension telephone enjoys increased con venience and protection to a degree that far out weighs th e ir cost o f a few cents a day. sion telephones, this home has ‘ jack and plug” arrangements for ' plugging in a portable he telephone wherever it is desired. Any te le p h o n e e m p lo y e e w ill ta k e y o u r order. PE R M ill R O U N D T R IP T he P acific T elephone Business Office: Betw een p oin ts In O regon, W ash ing to n, Id a h o , U ta h , N e v a d a , C a lifo r n ia , M e n tone (w eet o f and Including B e tte , H elena, G re a t F ella, May r * ) , W yo m ing (w e e t o f and Including G ree n R iver), and points In B ritis h Colum b ia. M inim u m a d a lt fa re SO se n te . C hildren h a lf fa re . Heavy Duty Tire and Main Street Telephone 511 H O T E L .. FEB. 1 9 , 2 0 , 2 1 , 2 2 "S T E R R IHO; MARCH 1 Approvisi«!« P O R T L A N D O •t pays to buy THE leading make . . herel ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Sales A Service Phone 871 Hermiston, Oregon 1OO TO DESTINATIONS zoo soo R E G O N W hen round 1OOO MUU AWAY M IK S AWAY 2.16 M IK S AWAY 4 .3 2 1 0 .8 0 2 1 .6 0 M IK S AWAY Baggage Checked T***1®*® S°®<* on a ll tra in s and v ,n • * ® " F e r d and Y e w te t S leepers, add re g u la r sleeping ea r chargee. Regularity of supply can be assured only by wide spread buying. Transportation costs must be kept low by shipping in carload lots. To obtain good prices from the men with the dinner tables, there must be efficient salesmen and accurate, hour-to-hour reports on demand everywhere. Aman-sizejob? More than that. Swift&Comnanv makes this a 20,000-man-size job. That many, and more, of its employes devote all or part of their time to buying, processing, selling and distributing poultry dairy products and eggs. Over a hundred Swift produce plants pay cash for what the farmer produces. Leased wires 7,500 miles long keep experts informed where demand is greatest and supplies are shipped to these points. Branch houses and car routes serve 10,400 cities and towns. (Hem e by m idnight th a t date) All-Weather T elegraph C ompany Men must sell. Trainloads of produce move every week out of the farming centers. Stop buying for a little while and eggs would grow old, butterfat lose its value, poultry pass its prime. Hundreds of thou sands of producers would lose money. Portland b * kind to yourself •nd your pocketbook . . . stop et "The Multnomah. There it nothing "high het" about "The Multnomah." It'» just a big, fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with »ur- prisingly low rates end popular priced restaurants. r> The same salesmen who sell meat take orders for butter and eggs. One delivery suffices where two would dc needed if produce and meat were distributed sena r« C-y \ , ^ dHn8 them together makes workers more efficient. Therefore, cost of distribution, both of meat and of produce, are lowered. Swift & Company is a national marketing institu- S®*1' U also several hundred local institutions. ^ aCkT,?nhOUS?‘,S' branch houses, produce plants—more than 650 in all — employ local men whose pay checks help to keep their communities prosperous. A rounded line of foodstuffs enables these men to give a better and a less costly service to all classes of producers. C harges are reasonable. Profits o f Sw ift » ’our?e,I-,over • P ^ o d of years, have le» than one-half cent per pound of product F »»proof Ask local agant fords S w if t & C o m p a n y RATES FROM $2 W IT H B A TH Purveyors of Fine Foods n*