PACE TWO
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON» OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932
will be under the direction of one I
super-executive.
HERMISTON (33)
The super-executive or chancel
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by lor, is in itself a redeeming feature
10:00 A. M.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, in this plan. Since the beginning
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of time there has been one head, a ,
Publishers
center from which instructions have 1
IONE (28)
Entered as Second Class Matter been sent out. The ruler of the uni- I
HERMISTON (21)
December, 1906, Umatilla Couuty, verse controls the elements of na- j
Oregon.
ture; Kings and Presidents have
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UMA TILI A (13)
controlled the destinies of nations;
ARLINGTON (29)
Subscription Kates:
11:00 A. M.
One Year ........................................ >2.00 organizations, schools, and even the
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Six Months .........................
>1.00 home must have a head, someone to
direct.
If
the
chancellor
is
an
hon
Thrie Months ...................................... 50
ARLINGTON (49)
HERMISTON (34)
est man, possessing splendid busi
ARLINGTON (20)
CONSOLATION
CHAMPIONSHIP
ness ability, and understands the
GAME
GAME
curricula of the Oregon institutions
of higher learning from A to Z, the
7:3o P. M.
CONLON (28)
8:30 P. M.
plan should eventually be carried
SATURDAY
SATURDAY
through to completion in effecting
CONDON (29)
Each year Uncle Sams expects most of us to pay a
LEXINGTON
(30)
2:00 P. M.
a >2,000,000 less cost yearly sought
personal and property tax as our share of government ex
“Every board, every person band by the curricula committee.
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pense. Have tax money ready— set aside a small amount
ling public money, should publish
The medium for our economic sys- I
regularly with us where it Is safe and draws interest.
STANFIELD
(12)
an account of it."
CONDON
(23)
tern, money, has been withdrawn j
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from circulation causing all lines ;
A Super-Executive.
of industry to be checked to the
IRRIGON (17)
LEXINGTON (31)
Committee reports adopted at the point that many millions of people
In
the
United
States
are
unem-
,
meeting of the state board of high
3:00 P. M.
er education held in Portland Mon ployed. It has caused the board of j
of Hermiston
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day contained plans for consolida higher education for Oregon to seek
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000.
tion of schools and courses, reform consolidation whereby an economic Í
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
LEXINGTON (24)
of campus living conditions, and es program may be outlined. All busi
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
ness
will
be
dispatched
from
the
su
tablishment of military science as
an elective. Under the consolida per-executive to the dean of the
tion plan six major schools will be school as the plan now stands, in the > « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Max Cosper motored to Pendleton 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
located at Eugene, six at Corvallis, hope of reducing overhead costs.
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♦ Monday on business.
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4
Sheriffs Sale.
States Reclamation Service as
and one, the medical school, at
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and ♦
>
CHURCH NOTES
4
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
4
daughter
Edithanne
visited
with
ENROLLMENT
FOR
CITIZEN’S
Portland. These schools together
Unit ”C” in the Southwest quar
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4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 with Mrs. Spencer’s father, Joe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
with the Normal schools at La TRAINING CAMP OPENS.
ter of Section 27,
under and by virtue of a writ of ex
Reeves, in Hermiston Sunday.
Grande, Ashland, and Monmouth
D. R. Brownell is ill again, and
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ecution issued out of the Circuit which mortgage was recorded on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Refvem
at
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Mar.
confined to his bed.
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
tended a “Red & W hite” banquet Court of the State of Oregon In and
17th day of February, 1921, at page
8, (Special)— What is expected to
Mrs. Thresa Pratt, Miss Esther in Walla Walla Tuesday evening.
1 0 :2o A. M., Communion service. Pike
for the County of Umatilla, under 168 of Book 73 of the records of
and
Ervin
Rudy
returned
to
he the largest enrollment in history
Following
the
banquet
an
interest
10:30 A. M., Song service and Spokane Saturday. They were called
ing program was presented with Mr. the seal thereof, and to me directed mortgages in the office of the Coun
of the citizen’s military training announcements.
here Tuesday morning because of Wilson, Red & White Grocers field and delivered upon a judgement and ty Recorder of Umatilla County,
camp at this post since Its inception
10:55 A. M., Sermon, "The God he death of Mrs. Perry Pike.
man of Denver, as the principal decree rendered and entered In said Oregon, should be foreclosed, and
In 1920 by Brigadier General Paul Man and the Christ Man."
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Chapman and speaker.
Court on the 29th day of February,
laughter Francis spent the week
A. Wolf, is in process now.
Mrs. S. R. Cooper visited relatives 1932, In favor of R. O. Hawks as the said real property sold by the
6:30 P. M., Junior and Senior >nd among friends In Irrigon.
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
In Walla Walla Tuesday.
Approximately 525 young men of Christian Endeavor. Chas. Duvall
Miss Agnes Kendler and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sloan of For plaintiff, and against Thomas H. to satisfy said judgement and all
Oregon and southwestern Washing will lead the Senior C. E. in the dis ’’’rank Clark motored to Pendleton
est Grove are being felicitated upon Haddox and Etta Belle Haddox, and costs: therefore, I will on Saturday,
ton have applied for the 1932 ses cussion of "Do I Want to be a Thursday.
the birth of a baby daughter, who The First National Bank of Hermis April ?, 1932, at two o’clock in the
Friends of H. B. Hull regret to will be named Poffha Lee.
sion of Camp Hurlbtirt, the 30-day Christian.”
ton, as defendants, «thereby the
'earn of the death of his sister, Mrs.
training period given annually with
Mr. Dyke was in the community plaintiff did recover a personal de afternoon of that day. at the front
7:3o P. M-, Sermon “The Indwel Bay Stevenson of LosAngeles last Tuesday
door of the County Court house tn
preparing
to
take
charge
of
out cost by the government.
ling Christ.”
Thursday.
the Sunrise ranch, which place he cree against the defendants Thomas Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon,
Of this number 3 have applied
Miss Rosa Rlcco and Miss Sara has leased for the coming year.
H. Haddox and Etta Belle Haddox sell all the right, title, interest and
from Umatilla County.
fix motored to Pendleton last Sat-
The Curtis Rhea family Is mov for the sum of >1500.00 with in estate which said defendants, and
BAPTIST CHURCH
trday.
Only physically qualified young
ing on the Umatilla ranch.
terest thereon at the rate of 7% per all persons claiming and to claim
E. James Cain, Pastor.
The ladles aid one-act comedy,
Blue ribboned cards announce the
sters of good repute in the commu
The meetings at the Baptist ‘How the Ladies Earned Their Dol- birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. annum from the 24th day of June, by, through, or under them, or any
nity in which they reside are eligi church are woll attended this week. ar,” will be presented In the Uma
1927, and the further sum of >150.- of them, had on the 24th day of
Harry Andrews of The Meadows.
ble. Every means is taken to assure They will close Sunday night when tilla theatre March 11. The cast In-
C. M. Jump returned Sunday from 00 attorney’s fe e s,, and the costs December, 1920, or since then have,
parents of their physical, moral and Rev. Hunderup will preach on, "The ludes:
Portland where he had taken Mrs. and disbursements taxed at >38.90,
Mrs. Smart, Mrs. James Byrnes.
Jump to the hospital. He reports and whereby it was decreed that or now have, in and to the above
mental protection and development Leader of a Hard Gang in a Bad
described real property and every
Mrs. Knowall, Mrs Irvin Chapman. Mrs. Jump as being in a critical con
during this month. Two Chaplins City.” In the morning he will speak
that certain mortgage dated the part thereof, at public auction to
Mrs. Thrifty, Mrs. Max Grayblll. dition.
of Christian denominations and a on, "Seeing a Vision and Hearing
Mrs. Blunt, Agnes Kendler.
S. R. Cooper returned from Seat 24th day of December, 1920, exe the highest bidder, for cash in hand,
score of officers trained in physical a Voice.”
Mrs. Easygoing, Loree Caldwell.
tle Tuesday where he was called by cuted by Thomas H. Haddox and Et the proceeds of such sale to be an-
Mrs. Doolittle. Mrs. Wm. Shepherd the illness of his father who is now ta Belle Haddox to plaintiff upon
and mental education, compose the
The children's meetings began
plied in satisfaction of said execu
Mrs. Toploft, Mrs. Nora Berwick.
in hi3 eighty-fifth year.
staff of General Wolf, it Is announ Tuesday afternoon with seventy
fhe following described real proper tion and all costs.
Keep them
Mrs.
Rlghteros,
Miss
Sara
Rlx.
The
Dunham
family
have
moved
ced at Post Headquarters.
R E P A IR E D
children present. They will clos<
Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Elmer McKenzie. on the old Lundberg ranch on the ty, to-wlt:
Dated this 1st day of March, 1932.
Applications to date have teen re Friday afternoon. Ry that timi
project.
Mrs. Prim, Mrs. Gene Dexter.
The West one-half of tin
T. B. GURDANE.
ceived here from the following Uma there will probably be more than r
Miss Sensible. Maxine McNabb.
Harle Rogers made a business
Sheriff of Umatilla
Northwest quarter of the South- J
Miss Uptodate. Verna Byrnes.
trip to Portland last week.
tilla county youths: niuine B. Cas hundred in attendance. The children
County,
Oregon.
Miss
Francais.
Bernice
Byrnes.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earnest
Shipley
of
west
quarter
of
Section
27,
Twp.
teel, Meaehan, Ore., Myles P. Far like Rev. Hunderup as also do the
Mr. and Mr». A1 Foord and daugh Ione visited at the C. D. Connor
By Grace Jackson,
5
North.
Rg.
29
E.W.M.
in
Uma
rell, and Rex P. Baumgardner, loth older folks. His Southern wit and
ter Margaret, Mrs. W. Woodard and home Sunday.
Deputy.
of Pendleton.
tilla County, Oregon, shown and
Mr. and Mrs. Molestead, who have
humor just make people like him. son Willard and Miss Helen Sanders
(March 3— March 31)
lived
on
the
Sunrise
ranch
for
the
of
The
Dalles
spent
the
week
end
designated on the maps of the
His sincere desire to preach the un
past season will soon move to the
friends in Umatilla.
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adulterated gospel of Jesus Christ visiting
Umatilla Project of the United
Herald Want Ads Pay
Rev. W. 0. Miller and DeVee Hilltop place north of Stanfield.
makes
God
loving
people
come
back
There
will
be
a
special
program
Brown
motored
to
Pendleton
Mon
A DOLLAR'S W ORTH
for more.
day to attend the Ministerial Con given at the Ladies Aid meeting, The day was spent sewing.
ing.
March 17. Several ladies will give
Clip thli coupon and mail It with >1 for a aix w»«ki /rial tubicrlftita to
Come and hear Evangelist Hund ference held there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Franklin, who
a dramatization of “Up to the
Donald Klages, former graduate
Harold
Buhman
former
teacher
erup. We are sure you will like him
TH E C H R IST IA N SCIENCE M O NITOR
here and Mell Shlerman of Heppner Home," which treats of Christian have been living on the Swan place of the Hermiston Union high school,
Perhaps,
too,
he
will
help
you
to
a
Stewardship
and
the
training
of
the
Publtahad by T m O H u a n tM Sciawca P o u u M iM a S ocibtt
attended the tournament here Fri
for the past two months are moving is now clerk in the New Madison
Ho«ton, M aaaseliuM tta, O. a. A
closer contact with oGd.
Young.
Mrs. J. M. Richards has onto a ranch one and one-half miles
day and Saturday.
hotel fn Spokane, Wn.
charge
of
the
program.
Ü
Til!
"i* dally aood ntna oi the world from tte boo wmi . i w ri,...
Miss Esther Pike and Ervin Rudy
yn.’i Ä ^ Ä m,?ts,oÄ.,v.<s 3
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Penney and west of Umatilla.
returned
to
Spokane
Friday
accom
M . ï u n t e ’a ° t Ä r Tr-.,Ä blU’n'
Ä
CHRISTIAN SSÍEM3B CHURCHES
panied by Mrs. Therwold Larson and J. M. Richards were Pendleton vi
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratliff are
Nearly one-third of the workers
son Bobby. They had been called sitors Thursday.
at the Messner ranch where they in Hungary now earn less than >400
T p I! .2 5 MAU h ’',
M ohitob . B»-lt Bay Station. Bruton Maa.
“ M an” wr.s the subject of the
Construction
work
has
resumed
by the death of Miss Pike’s mother.
are assisting with the spring seed a year.
Plea.,« aond me a ala weelp trial «ubacrlptlon. I eneloaa cne dollar (|1 ).
Lesson - Sermon in a l l
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Padbury of on the Coe dairy ranch east of town.
Heppner visited at the home of Mr. A brooder house 16x30 feet is near
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
(Name, please print)
Sunday, March 6.
and Mrs. John Wurstcr over the ly completed and will be equipped
with Flamo brooders. Mr. Gregory,
week end.
The Golden Text was, "o man
(Address)
Last Thursday afternoon the Uma who has charge of the ranch will
greutly beloved, fear not: peace bo
a Q
tilla high school gave a pep rally to brood 2000 chickens for capons and
unto thee, be strong, yea, be
(Town)
advertise the sub-district basketball will also brood 2OOo turkey poults.
(State)
strong” (Dan. 10:19),
tournament here. Nine cars filled In this manner the skimmed milk
Among the citations which com
with young people cerenaded the from the large dairy herd may be
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
streets of Hermiston and Stanfield. profitably used.
following from tha Bible: "If any
Carl Linder, Bill Barnum, O. 01
Cars bore signs advertising the tour
sen and John Osteraup, all carpen
man be In Christ, he is a new crea
nament.
ture: old things nre passed away;
Mrs. Teresa Prote of Spokane, ters in the employ of Wayne Coe of
Mrs. U. A. McCrae, Frank and John Portland, are building flume and
behold, all things are become new"
HOT LUNCHES
Goebel, and Mrs. John Goebel left poultry houses on the Coe dairy
(II Cor. 5:17).
Thursday morning for their home In ranch.
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
Mr. and Mrs. Spangenberg attend
Wallowa after attending the funeral
REFRESHING DRINKS
the following passage from the
of their sister and daughter, Mrs. ed the wedding of their daughter,
Christian Science textbook, "Sci
Jessie, in Pendleton Thursday.
Perry Pike.
ence and Health with Key to the
At the Grange Monday evening,
Ralph Thorne of Pendleton visit
SPORTING GOODS
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
?d at the John Wurster home Sun- a group of Hermiston players pre
This scientific sense of being, for
sented a playlet under the direction
lay.
saking matter for Spirit, by no
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell and of Mrs. J. O. French. Other contri
means suggests man’s absorption
son Iverson of Pasco. Wn.. spent butions to the program consisted of
into Deity and the loss of his Iden
Sunday visiting Mr. Brownell's fa songs by a male chorus and a pan
tomime entitled. “Wanted, a Private
tity, but confers upon man enlarged
ther, D. R. Brownell.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
individuality, a wider sphere of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cramer of Pen Secretary.”
The Pollyanna club met Wednes
dleton spent the week end as house
thought and action, a more expan
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. day at the T. A. O’Grady home at
sive love, a higher and more per
D. C. Brownell Is very ill at the Hermiston. Mrs. T. Stewart was a
manent peace" Ip. 2S5).
club guest and the afternoon was
home of his son, Lewllyn, here.
Mrs. Norn Berwick motored to spent sewing on the Ladies Aid
community name quilt. A delicious
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pendleton on business Thursday.
Mrs. Fern Stephens has returned lunch was served by the joint hos
>
«
tesses, Mrs. T. A. O’Grady and Mrs.
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UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ from a visit with friends in Port M. C. Barager
land.
J. M. Richards was one of the
Mrs. Brugett and Mr. and Mrs.
♦
♦
speakers at the men's program at
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A. A. Goeble returned to their home White Eagle Grange hall Thursday
Thelma Bowman of Arlington In Enterprise following the funeral evening.
Charles G. Dawes (left), Chairman of the New Reconstruction Finance Cor
spent the week end with Mrs. Nora for their sister. Mrs. Perry Pike.
Mrs. T. A. O'Grady was hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull motored
[ Berwick.
poration, and Melvin A. Traylor, Chicago Rani,. ,
to
the
Study
club
Thursday
after
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Foord and to Pomeroy, Wn.. Tuesday evening noon. Mrs. W. G. Wallace was rea
HICAGO
and
the Middle West and propose that the Reconstruction
to
visit
Mr.
Hull's
brother.
Floyd,
daughter Margaret Emma. Mrs. W.
der. choosing Manchuria as her sub
have a double interest in the suc Corporation render some service to
Woodward and son Willard. and who has been ill.
ject.
At
the
business
meeting,
the
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Butterwood
cess of the gigantic Reconstruo thousands of depositors of small bank*
W hen •n Portland be kind to yourself
Miss Helen Sanders of The Dalles,
following officers were elected: Pres
spent the week end among friends have returned from a short visit Ident, Mrs. W. G. Wallace; Vice- tlon Finance Corporation which is now which had failed during the past two
end your pocketbook . . . stop at "The
with friends in Portland.
here.
,
being organized in Washington follow years. The gist of Mr. Traylor’s pro
M u ltn o m a h ." There is nothing "high het"
H. B. Hull, Pete McNabb, and Pree., Mrs. W. W. Kelty; Secretary. ing speedy action by Congress.
Cloyd Tillson returned from Port
Mrs. W. T .Reeves; and Treasurer,
posal before a Senate Sub-Committee
Clark
Agnes
Kendler
motored
to
land this week after undergoing an
about "The M u ltn o m a h ." It's just a big ,
Mr«. F. A .Hoosier.
Charles O. Dawes, whose name Is al vas that the Reconstruction Finance
Walla
Walla
Tuesday
to
a
Red
*
operation there some time ago. He
W. T. Reeves and son Harold most synonymous for the business Corporation be authorized to make
fine, h om elike, hospitable hotel with sur
White store meeting.
drove back in hie Plymouth car.
shipped four car loads of fat cattle community of Chicago will ait in the loans to closed banks as well as to
Mrs.
Velg
has
been
111
this
week.
prisingly low rates and p o p u le r p ric e d
1 Jessie Klages of Hermiston spent
to Portland Saturday.
driver’s seat as the active head of the financial Institutions and others need
the week end with her friend Doro
restaurants.
LAKEVIEW — Recommendations ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
thy Mattire. here.
great >2,000,090,000 Federal corpora ing its aid. Such a step would release
substantial amounts ot money to de
Jimmie Peck of Arlington spent that the substantially reduced hay ♦
tion just authorized by Congress.
A
positors whose funds bad been “froz-
the week end at the home of his bro- rations being fed to Lake county
Another Chicago banker, a Democrat en’”
fo u r th and
by the failure of such banks.
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
i tiler. Ernest Peck.
who
is
being
repeatedly
mentioned
as
Pin«
Mr. Traylor’s suggestion made such
Mr. and Mr». A. O. Foord and dairy rows because of the severe al ♦ 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 a a a a a a a 4 J .“ “ ° f Pre,Wentl*‘ Umber, has the
F ire p ro o f
Mrs Florence Tipple, Mrs. Woodard falfa hay shortage be supplemented
an impression that It was embodied in
r e t * * * * * *
* ! dtetinetton of making a vital contribu-
and Qua Frocolas motored to Pen with coarse ground corn, the cheap
The U-Go-I-Go club met Thurs-| tion to the initial strength and success the BUI M finally passed by Congress.
dleton Saturday on business
est concentrât available at present,
th« Reconstruction Corporation. He, more than any other man is re-
Verna Byrnes. Thelma Bowman. are being Issued to dairymen of the day at the home of Mrs. Carson
M lbre for the timely assistance
Linder on the west side. Mrs. Laig Th*t —
man
*» Melvin
presb W
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— < A.
>• Traylor, presi-
Paul
Walsh
and
Eldon
Thompson
rates fr o m
that will now be possible for many de
W ITH B A T H
Goose
Lake
valley
by
Vic
Johnson,
dent
of
the
First
National
Bank
of
was
assistant
hostess.
A
delicious
d*"t
“f
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—
motored to Pendleton Saturday eve
positors of small banks throughout the
ning.
county agent,
chicken dinner »as served at n<x>n C hicago who was the first to visualize country.
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(Ebr irrintslnn Ijrrali)
. Results of Sub-District
Basketball Tournament
HAVE TAX
M ONEY
READY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BOW M AN
SHOESHOP
Two Chicago Bankers Prominent
In Drive Agmnst Depression
Hitt’s Confectionery
Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people
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