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THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO ir £F hr Wrrmiflton Affralì) $ P u b lish ed every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is ton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, P u b lish ers. E n tered us Second Class M atter D ecem ber, 1906, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. S u b scrip tio n R ates: One Y ear .......................................... >2.00 Six M ouths ..................................... >1.00 T h ree M onths ........................................ 60 "E v ery board, every person h a n d lin g p ublic m oney, should publish an acco u n t of it.” Necessary Elimination. ®l¡ T he one th o u g h t, necessary econ omy, was held upperm ost in th e m inds of th e H erm isto n Union high Bchool and g rad e school boards when th ey m et re c en tly to w ork o u t th e p ro g ram for th e school y ear of 1932- 1933. It Is n o t an easy task to fu rth e r reduce a school b udget th a t has a l read y been reduced in every pos sible w ay, c u ttin g an o th er slice, w ith o u t d elv in g in to facu lty s a la r ies, and school d ep artm en ts. T he m em bers of th e school board w ere forced to m ake th e red u ctio n of 20 per re n t In th e salarie s of th e lilxh school fa c u lty ; also to m ake a fla t a t of >110 for g rn d e school te a c h ers, and to elim in a te th e m usic de- IT’S SMART TO— Keep them R E P A IR E D BOWMAN SHOE SHOP p a rtm c n t e n tire ly in o rd er th a t the expense m ig h t be reduced to meet th e incom e. T he reason fo r c u ttin g o u t th e de p a rtm e n t of m usic w as not because th e d ire c to r w as in effic ien t, or tha* th e w ork w as n o t m ak in g a forw ari strid e in th e school c u rric u la , but expenses had to be cu t, an d th e m usic d e p a rtm e n t w as th e second elim in atio n . Miss D aily, as a d ire c t or, has b u ilt u p a fine w ind in s tru m en t class, an o rc h e stra , a violin class u n d e r th e in stru c tio n of Miss F red rick so n of S tan field , a glee club an d h as ca rrie d on th e w ork in a splen d id way. It is not th e in te n tio n of the board th a t th e d e p a rtm e n t be d is co n tin u ed p erm an en tly , an d it is hoped th a t all g ain ed by s tu d e n ts th ro u g h th is source w ill not be lost from lack of ap p licatio n d u rin g the com ing school y ear. These new ru l ings tak e effect th e first of S eptem ber, 1932. Rock Phosphate. T he follow ing e d ito ria l is tak en from th e C om m ercial R eview , a seed p u b licatio n , an d is e n tire ly foreign to th is lo cality , h u t th e com m ent is w o rth read in g . Rock Phosphite Aeain Beine- Sold. "D esp ite th e repeadly d em o n stra ted lack of value of raw rock phos p h a te es a fe rtiliz e r m a te ria l, it Is rep o rted by d ealers th a t an active cam p aig n to sell th is m aterial fc farm ers is ag ain u n d er way. '1 he F e rtiliz e r C om m ittee of th e I'ced D ealers A ssociation of W ash in g to n u n d er th e new C h airm an , H ugh B. C lark of P u y allu p , is ta k in g prom pt actio n to b rin g to th e a tte n tio n of farm ers th e a c tu a l sm all value of to ck p hosphnte as a fe rtiliz e r m a te ria l. The com m ittee feels th a t not only Is th is a w aste of fa rm e rs’ m on ey a t th e m om ent, bu t th e re s u ltin g lack of Bticcess in Its use w ill u n q u estio n ab ly reflect d iscred it on m ore w o rth y fertilizers. " Ira H. Case, of th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re a t O lym pia has assured th e com m ittee th a t raw rock phos p h ate. like o th e r fe rtilizers, w ill bo hold to a s tric t ad h eren ce to th e s ta te law w hich req u ires a show ing on th e ta g of not only th e to ta l phos p h o ric acid co n ten t, b u t also th e am o u n t th ereo f w hich is av ailab le to th e soil. "R aw rock p h o sp h ate co n ta in s a ra th e r h ig h p ercen tag e of phosphor ic acid b u t acco rd in g to all f e r til izer a u th o ritie s th is does not become av ailab le to th e soil for a long par- inri of tim e. If ever. T h is fact is show n, th o u g h not u su ally em p h a sized, by th e ad m itted sta te m e n t on th e ta g th a t th e p hosphoric acid ro n te n t is insoluble in w ater. The com m ittee points out th a t dealers should not lend them selves to the w aste of farm ers' money, p a rtic u l a rly w hen th e farm ers have none too m uch of it, by c o u n ten a n cin g th e sale of a m a te ria l of p ra c tic a lly no value in soil im p ro vem ent.” It is estim ated th a t each person in th e U nited S tates e a ts on an av erag e 58 oranges, 5 g ra p e fru it an d ' 16 lem ons a yenr. éT SPRING REPAIR! EVERYTHING IN Garden Tools Lawn Mowers _______ ____ PROMPT’ AND J. And Other Household Articles. EFFICIENT SERVICE. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP • » * CHURCH NOTES ♦ ♦ • METHODIST CHURCH O. W. P ayne, P asto r T he program of the M. E. C hurch w ill be d ifferen t from any E a ste r service for m any years. T here w ill be a s h o rt E aster program , and th e m o rn in g E a ste r serm on w ill be g iv en a t 1 0 :3 0 . P lease note th e change in hour. T he young people w ill Join th e C h ristia n E ndeavor in th e a n n u a l su n rise p ra y e r service S unday m o rn in g s ta r tin g a t 5 :3 0 . E very one is invited. BA PTIST CHURCH NOTES. Jam es Cain, P astor. B e g in n in g th is F rid ay , we w ill •onduct a c h ild re n ’s m eeting at 3:45 M„ In th e ch u rch . T h is w ill be m ade In te re stin g fo r c h ild ren of all ages. T h ere w ill be lots of fu n and lots of sin g in g . God’s w o r d w ill be hid in th e h e a rts of th e :h ild ren who a tte n d . T he psalm ist said, “ T hy word have I hid in my h e a rt th a t I m ig h t not sin a g a in st T hee.” T ru ly th is is th e v a y to keep from sin n in g , for, "as a m an th in k e th in his h e a rt, so is h e.” T here w ill be th in g s of g re a t in te re st to high school stu d en ts. D on’t 'o rg e t, every F rid ay a t 3 :4 5 in the B aptist church. S unday m orning, b eing E aster, th e su b ject w ill n o t be “ S pring F low ers,” o r “ R ab b its th a t Lay E ggs,” b u t r a th e r th e p asto r wiH speak of “The A u th o r and F in ish e r of O ur S a lv atio n .” In th e ev ening the su b ject w ill bo, “ The A u th o r and F in ish e r of O ur F a ith .” You w ill fin d a w elcome a t all of these services and a t th e 10 o’clock S unday School and the W ed nesday evening p ra y e r service as w ell. A t our p ra y e r service we are stu d y in g th e book of D aniel. Come in d sh are our blessings w ith us. BA PTI3T-CH RISTIA N CHURCH W. E. Jones. P asto r, HAVE O o I The E a s te r m o rn in g services at C hoir. the ch u rch w ill fe a tu re choir music, A t 6 :3 0 th e C h ristia n E ndeavor special m em ory w ork by th e Ju n io rs, w ill m eet w ith C hester Johnson ?nd a serm on in k eep in g w ith the lead in g th e special E a ste r program . sp irit of th e day on "T h e R essurec- T he serm on su b ject fo r th e eve tlo n .” T he Ju n io rs w ill have charge of the e arly p a rt of th e service n in g service w ill 'be "F ro m D ark w hich w ill be follow ed by choir ness to L ig h t.” music, solos and duets. The E aster m usic covers th e period in C h ris t’s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHUR5KES life from h is triu m p h a n t e n try to 441VTalter” was the subject of the his assen tio n . Lesson - Sormon in a l l Morning Service. Churches of C hrist, Scientist, on Sunday, March 20. The P alm s ............. .............. By Foure The Golden Text was, "Be still, Solo, Mrs. Ju liu s Glmble. and know th a t I am God: I will be S ing Ye Jeh o v ah 's P ra ise s ...... Choir exalted among the heathen, I will S eeking th e G arden ......... Vocal D uet be exalted in the e a rth ” (Ps. 46:10). Mrs. G lm ble and Mrs. C larke. Among the citations which com E a ste r Morn ................................ Choir prised the Lesson-Sermon wa3 the H all, M ighty V ictor ...... Choir following from tha Bible: “My peo The H oly C ity .............................. Solo Ben G erking. ple have changed th eir glory for th a t which doth not profit. They Eveninar Service. have forsaken me the fountain of living w aters, and hewed them out C alvary, by Rodney ...... Vocal Duet cisterns, broken cisterns, th at can Mr. and Mrs. Ben G erking. hold n o , ya,ier’’ (Je.r.,2: 11413). H a lle lu ja h ! C hrist A rose! .... Choir Now L et the f ates of Zion R ing 3 .0 ^ YOUR H O M E SCREENED Econom ically! W E W ILL T A K E T H E MEA- PFR E S . AND GIVE YOU T H E PRICE FOR T H E COM PL ET E D JOB. Call 551 T h rifty W om en WHY DO T H E T H R IF T IE S T W O M EN IN TH IS TOWN TRADE H E R E ? BECAUSE TH EY KNOW TH A T OUR PRICES DEFY COMPARISON AND THAT T IIE QUALITY OF OUR GROCER IES IS OF T H E V ERY BEST OBTAINABLE. The Spring Shopper W E W ILL T E L L YOU W HAT IT W ILL COST FOR A FRESH COAT OF PA INT, OR A NEW ROOF. YOU W IL L BE SUR PR ISED 1IOW LOW IT IS. IS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR T H E BEST IN FR ESH V EG ETA BLES AND TH EY KNOW W E CAN SU PPLY T H E IR NEEDS. PHONE 331 AND SAVE MONEY. RED & WHITE STORE Turn-A-Lum LUM BER C 0 M P A i JOE NORTON, O w ner o oo oo ooo o ooooooo »» a o a »< a » < 9