THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
iism ed iately follow ing w ill be the [ ❖
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Pomona Grange Met.
j m orn in g w orship ho u r. The subject •>
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T he re g u la r q u a rte rly m eetin g of
DISCUSSED BY F. B. AUXILIARY. I for th e m o rn in g is "T h e C h ristian >
IRRIGON NEWS
*
P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is
♦ th e Pom ona G range m et today
C itizen 's R esp o n sib ility .” T hen fol ❖
ton. U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by
T he w om en’s a u x ilia ry to the
(T h u rs d a y )
b eg in n in g a t 1 0 :0 0
lo w in g tho w orshin hour, we will
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uirlng, farm b u reau m et In re g u la r session. | havo
r e ..u la r m„ n th ,y ..pot
o’clock in th e m orning a t S tan field
P ublishers,
A pril 16th. w ith Mrs. Blum actin g ,
jn th e !)as„m en, a „ f|
Mrs. R. H inkley from P ayette, w ith th e S ta n field G range e n te r ta in
as p resid en t in th e absence of Mrs. at th e sam e tim e hold o u r q u a rte rly Idaho, is v isitin g her p aren ts, Mr. ing. T he m aster of th e G ran g e is
E n tered as Second Class M atter Reed, who had been called to Spo-
and Mrs. E dw in W ilson.
Jo h n Crow of P e n d le to n ; le c tu re r,
D ecem ber, 1906, U m atilla C ounty, k an e by d eath of h er fa th e r. Sever m eeting. E very m em ber and friend
Mrs. E lla Brow n of H elix; H. E. C.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
arl
A
lquist
of
W
il
of th e ch u rch is co rdially invited
Oregon.
al business m a tte rs w ere tak en up
and urged to a tte n d th is m eeting. der. Idaho, w ere here a few days last Mrs. L a u re tta G illilan d of W eston;
and discussed, th e m ain one being Come prepared to stay all day. D on't week v isitin g Mrs. A lq u is ts p aren ts. A g ricu ltu re
co m m ittee
ch airm an ,
S u b scrip tio n R ates:
, n a h „ rry bu( you may gQ jf Mr. and Mrs. F red R icks and o th er W. A. H olt of P e n d le to n ; Ju v en ile
One Y ear .......................................... 32.00 a g et-to -g e th e r m eeting a t th e home ,
m atro n , Mrs. Iren e R ockw ell of P i
friends.
Six M onths ..................................... $1.00 of Mrs. Ben Jones, to tie q u ilts for you can n o t sta y all day.
T hree M onths
.................................60 Mrs. Dan P ark er. T he P a rk e rs re
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom, M yrtle lot Rock.
cently lost th e ir house by fire.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Johnson. Mrs. Mary S m ith and Mr.
B eing ln c o n sta n t touch w ith
th e com m ercial and
T he d ate for th is q u iltin g p arty
C) Yl ORtéi
and Mrs. O ra H ath aw ay were P e n SPRAY FOR CURRENT FLIES
was set for F rid ay , A pril 22nd. The
13 J ' Cain> P asto r
fa rm life of th is com m unity and of th e business world
2_t DITO(♦!>
dleton business visitors S atu rd ay .
NOW DUE, SAYS O.S.C. MAN.
com m ittee in ch arg e w ere Mrs. E. E.
Sunday m o rn in g your B aptist pas-
g e n e ra lly , T he F irs t N a tio n a l is in a position to coun
Mr. and Mrs. E. F agerström mo
Thom as, ch airm an , Mrs. Jo h n Pax- to r w ill speak on "T h e Divine Adop-
sel and advise custo m ers a t all tim es and u n d e r all
F tu í I flies of c u rre n ts w ere ob
ton, Mrs. B odkin and Mrs. B axter , tio n ,” and in th e ev ening his sub- tored to P en d leto n W ednesday w ith
conditions.
"E v ery board, every person h a n d
served em erg in g from th e soli n ear
H utchison. The su b ject w ar g ar- | Ject w ill be, ''E te r n a l M ercy." Be a load of asp arag u s.
lin g public m oney, should publish
W e co rd ially in v ite you to open an acco u n t h ere so
T hose g o in g to C orvallis for the C o rv allis b y entom ologists of th e
d en ln g and several artic le s p e rta in - ! su re to h ear th ese messages as they
an account of it."
th a t o u r experienced g u id a n c e m ay become av ailab le
ing to g ard en in g and can n in g were I em body tw o of th e ch ief d o ctrin es high school b e n d contest from here ex p erim en t sta tio n on A p ril 12.
w ere: F ra n k L eicht, R aym ond Lar- These may be expected to s t a r t de
to you w h enever th e need arises.
read by th e m em bers Mrs. Sonierer of th e Bible.
d istrib u te d some lite ra tu re from O ! O ur C hurch School in v ites you to m oreaux, R obert Sm ith, Leola Bea- p o sitin g eggs on c u rre n ts and goose
COOPERATIVES TOTAL 180
b erries ln ab o u t 10 days, m ak in g it
S.
C. on th is su b ject.
¡a tte n d its services a t ten o'clock v ert and Mr. an d Mrs. M. D awald.
IN OREGON, SAYS REPORT.
T he song rendered by Mrs. H u tch - ! ever* S" ndfly m orning. We have a
Mr. an d Mrs. B race were H erm is d esirab le to apply th e firs t spray
as soon as possible, says S. C. Jones,
of H erm iston
Oregon novz lias appro x im ately son and Mrs. W ilson was h e a rtilv i Rood S u p e rin te n d e n t, some good tea- ton v isito rs F riday.
C ap ital, S u rp lu s and U ndivided P ro fits Over 350,000.
1S0 cooperative m ark etin g or p u r ap plauded and th e sto ry of Jim m ie i ch ers an d a ,o t ° / Eood pupils whose
Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. Jones w ere a s s is ta n t entom ologist.
Tim e of em ergence of th e flies
chasin g associations, according to a Angelo told by Zelle F ren ch pleased ages v ary from fo u r years to about in H erm isto n F riday.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
w ill vary som ew hat w ith th e locall
eig h ty years.
You w ill fin d some
com pilation Just made by George O. those presen t.
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
ty.
a
la
te
r
d
a
te
probably
a
p
p
ly
in
g
one your age to s it by.
G atlin, extension m ark etin g special
G uessing gam es in th e social h o u r
to
h
ig
h
e
r
a
ltitu
d
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s.
T
h
ree
sp
ray
s
of
N ext M onday and T uesday, the f
ist of Oregon S tate college. In a d
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and refresh m en ts took up th e allo t-
a sw eetened poison b a it, ap plied at
S u p e rin te n d e n t an d th e p asto r w ill ♦
dition th ere are eight o u t-o f-state
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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ed tim e before a d jo u rn m en t. Next
in te rv a ls of seven days and repeated
A re c e n t in v en tio n for re ta in in g I b ln atio n lock o perated by a knock
be sp eak ers a t a S unday school con
associations doing business In Ore
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| -e g u la r m eeting w ill be May 6 tl
in case of ra in , a re recom m ended. sp a re tire s on au tom obiles is a com- | like a safe lock.
ference n t th e B a p tist ch u rch i
gon.
[w ith Mrs. H en ry H ooker as c h a ir
C om plete d e ta ils of p re p a rin g and
P endleton, so Mi»s Som m ers wii!
G atlin classifies th e Oregon asso
m an, assisted by Mrs. A lvin Hooker.
A su rp ris e b irth d a y d in n e r p arty ap p ly in g th e sp ray a re given in S ta
conduct th e C h ild re n ’s m eeting Tues
ciatio n s as follows: 47 fru it and ve
Mrs. H u tch iso n an d Mrs. H ughes
day a t 3 :4 5 , w ith I he aid of Misses ,vas given a t th e Joe Udey home, tion C ircu lar No. 42, “ In sect P ests
getable associations, 8 canneries, 19
Sunday ev en in g , in honor of Mr. and D iseases of C u rre n ts and Goose
Vote for
fru it and vegetable b arg ain in g as ❖ ❖
<• <• •> ❖
❖ N o rq u ist an d W ells, who a re the
C
’dey’s b irth d a y . T hose p resen t w ere b e rrie s,” w hich m ay be had of any
p
asto
r's
re
g
u
la
r
h
elpers,
an
d
good
sociations, 13 cream eries, 26 cheese
* All Items Appearing in this
'.lr. and Sirs. O. O. F elthouse, Mr. county ag en t
ones too. B uddy Moore and h is sis
factories and sales agencies. 3 milk
Column are Contributed by the <•
uid Mrs. M. L. W atson an d son E arl,
te r w ill fu rn ish special music.
b argain in g , 2 milk d istrib u tin g , 6
(State Senator)
•>
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
N ext week th e p ray er and Bible Mr. C. A. K eller, and Mr. and Mrs.
livestock and wool, 4 h an d lin g eggs. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
FOR
♦
♦
stu d y h o u r W ednesday ev en in g w ill ,'oe Udey and F lorence.
6 turkeys, 8 n u ts, 14 g rain , 13 p u r
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UMATILLA
NEWS
ITEMS
<
E. J. A llen w as a business v isito r
be superceded by th e a n n u a l church
Supreme Court Judge
chasing associations, 2 h an d lin g oil
Finland’s Spree
m eeting. All m em bers of the ch u rch it th e Jo e Udey home Tuesday.
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and gasoline, and 9 unclassified as
Position No. 3
F in lan d has abandoned p ro h ib i
Mrs. L in d e r re tu rn e d F rid ay from 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4
should be th e re
sociations h an d lin g seeds, bulbs and
Q u alified— V igorous— P rogressive
tion. Before th e recen t referendum
Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r B u llard of
’c a ttle , w h ere she has been v isit-
th e like. S ix ty -fo u r of the sep arate
wet leaders arg u ed for repeal of dry
H e is conscientious and has the confidence
ug for a w eek.
She cam e back H ep p n er w ere w eek en d g u ests of
associations m entioned are federated
and respect of all th e people.
law s because it w ould reduce d rin k
CHRISTIAN SS'ZKSE CHURCHES w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. W a lte r Blessing. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark.
into larg er u n its.
aid Adv
ing. B ut on th e firs t <1. y of leg al
U TA octrine of A tonem ent” was the
R obert B a rre tt of W h ite B luffs,
O. A. W ells w as a P endleton visl-
ized booze, F in la n d e rs by th e th o u
U subject of the Lesson-Sermon
or 1*uesday w here he is ta k in g W ash., w as a U m a tilla v isito r th e
sand stood in line for h ours in a
In’ all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
firs t p a rt of th is w eek. Mr. B a rre tt
reatm en ta.
storm of sleet and ra in a w a itin g | on Sunday, April 17.
Sirs. M. L. W atson was a v isito r left W ednesday m orning.
The
Golden
T
ext
was,
“C
hrist
th e ir tu rn to g et in to th e d rin k in g
Mr. an d Mrs. E rn e st P eck accom
it th e Joe Udey hom e T uesday.
was once offered to bear the sins
places.
George Beddow has been confined panied by Miss L o rin e L ash and
of
m
any;
and
unto
them
that
look
T he repeal of p ro h ib itio n was to
o h is hom e fo r some tim e on ac Jim m ie S tevens m otored to P en d le
for him shall he appear the second
tak e aw ay F in n ish
ap p e tite s for
ton on business M onday.
tim e w ithout sin unto salvation”
count of illness.
stro n g d rin k because w hen w ith in
(Heb. 9:28).
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ram ar of
E. C. W ren of Hood R iver wag in
easy reach th e people w o u ld n 't w ant
Among th e citations which com
Columbia T h u rsd ay , b u y in g chick- P endleton w ere v isito rs a t th e home
It, b u t m illions of gallons of th e pow
prised the Lesson Sermon was (lie
m s for C lark an d Co. P roduce in of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark F r i
erfu l vodka, w hisky and o th e r hard
following from the Bible: “F oras
P o rtlan d .
day.
much as the children are partakers
liquors w ere shipped in ad d itio n to
Jim m ie S tevens has re tu rn e d from
Mr. and Mrs. W. Z im m erm an who
of
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
him
self
local supplies for th e reo p en in g of
ive in P o rtla n d stopped a t th e F. W. M issoula, M ont., w here he h as been
likewise
took
p
a
:;
of
the
sam
e;
that
th e d ram sh o p s and all soon were ex
Lenz home w hile e n ro u te on th e ir w orking.
through death he might destroy him
hausted.
th a t had (he power of death, th at is,
T he R ead in g club m et a t th e
'•eturu tr ip to P o rtla n d
from Ln
F in lan d
has gone on n g ran d
th e devil; And deliver them wiio
Ira n d e W ednesday. T hey had also home of Mrs. W. A. C onlon M onday
spree but th e in ev itab le hcudaehe
through fenr of death were all th eir
/¡sited w ith Mr. an d
Mrs. Lenz evening.
m ust follow and w ith it w ill come
lifetim e subject to bondage” (Heb.
Rev. and
Mrs. W. O. M iller
,vhen e n ro u te to L aG rande.
RUY
2:14, 15).
th e wish th a t th e co u n try had hold
Mr. and Mrs. B e rt S h erry w ere moved from th e C arlye residence to
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
o n to Its tried and proven way of
business v isito rs a t th e F. W. Lenz the Manse. M onday
GOOD
the following passage from the
donling with 8tron~ drink.
L ouise Jack so n m issed several
in d Joe Udey hom es W ednesday.
C hristian Science t :xtbook, “Sci
SHOES
Mr. and Mrs. Leon N o rq u ist and days of school th is w eek due to a
ence and H ealth with Key to the
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
am ily vlsted a t the Lenz hom e W ed lerious case of to n silitis.
and
“Our M aster fully and finally
Miss B ern ad in e L ash of S e a ttle
nesday and T h u rsd ay of th is week.
then ♦
CHURCH NOTES
♦ dem onstrated divine Science in his
Mrs. H e rb e rt H elm ’s m o th er and v isited h e r sisters, Miss L orine L ash
victory over death and the grave.
them
Mster w ho have been sp en d in g a few and Mrs. E rn e st Peck and h er fa
Jesu s’ deed was for the enlighten
lays a t th e H elm s hom e re tu rn e d th e r R ay L ash several days last
R E P A IR E D
ment of men and for the salvation
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
to Ione Tuesday.
week
of tho wholo world from ein, sick
0. W. Payne, Minister
T he h ig h school boys defeated th e
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom w ere
ness, and death" (p.45).
T h ere w ill be an u n u su a lly in
zisitors w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. H erm isto n team la s t F rid a y a f te r
te re stin g service a t th e ch u rch n ex t
A g reenhouse set on ro lle r b fh r- E sth e r G ard in er of U m atilla T ues- noon by a score of 9-2.
S unday m orning. The re g u la r S u n in g s an d k ep t slow ly ro ta tin g to Jay. Mrs. G a rd in e r h as been con
E a rl C herry m otored to P en d leto n
day School a t 1 0 :0 0 o’clock, and give p lan ts th e fu ll b en efit of the fined to h e r hom e on acco u n t of M onday on business.
Tom T u ck er sp en t th e w eek end
Illness.
sun is an in v en tio n recen tly p a te n t
O tis E llio tt of B ak er w as a d in in P o rtla n d w ith his w ife w ho I f
ed.
n er guest a t th e A lpha C h ristley ill. He 1 1 o rted th a t Mrs. T ucker
is very m uch b etter.
hom e a week ago W ednesday.
HOT LUNCHES
Mrs. N ellie H oyt celeb rated hei
Some of th e C olum bia people
canned asp arag u s a t th e Co-op C an b irth d a y M onday evening.
REFRESHING DRINKS
Jim Cowens of H eppner spent
n many lines of industry the largest companies
nery Tuesday. Mr. B arlow expects
reduced their output in 1931. Those who fur
to p u t in tw o c a n n in g s a week if S unday a t the W u rs te r home.
nished them with raw materials had, at best,
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. M iller left
enough people w a n t to can.
SPORTING GOODS
restricted markets.
Mr. and Mrs.
A lnha
C h ristley W ednesday for P ark d ale.
H ow ard and E lm er E llis of B la
w ere business v isito rs in P en d leto n
Swift & Company’s 1932 Year Book, now ready,
lock v isited th e ir frien d M yrnie Cald
tells how this nation-wide, diversified marketing
Tuesday.
organization met conditions in a better way.
E. J. A llen is v is itin g w ith his w ell.
R alp h T h o rn e and Dave R oberts
b ro th er. Mr. A lien, w ho lives on th e
1. I t kept its doors open and handled more pounds
PHONE 100
HERMISTON, OREGON
of products than in 1930.
fU n n o n place. Mr. A llen h as pros of P en d leto n w ere v isito rs in U m a
K w r ia 'i s r j i.'d i'j o ; m
®
2. I t continued to pay cash for all it bought.
tilla Sunday.
pects of lo c atin g here.
3. In more than a hundred produce stations it held
to the policy of purchasing aH the poultry, eggs
and dairy products offered by fanners.
4. Still more im portant. Swift fix Company c u t it»
ow n co sts.
— Motorists wlio have long used Zerolene continue
2 hr firraiintoi, fcrralft
SUBJECT OF GARDENING
FINANCIAL GUIDANCE
FOR EMPLOYE AND
EMPLOYER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
J. O. BAILEY
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BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
THE 1932 YEAR. BOOK
OUR HISTORY
OF 1931
I
Hitt’s Confectionery
CUT TOi_
because
to use it.
— Motorists who “ try” Zrrolene becom e regular
patrons.
— Fleet owner« and all large buyers o f Zerolene
prove constantly by actual test its superior effi
ciency and econom y. In a w ord—
“ Money Cannot Buy u Better O il.”
PER
ROUND
I
M IL E
T R IP
B e tw e en p o in ts In O reg o n,
W ash in g to n , Id a h o , U ta h ,
N e v a d a , C a lif o r n ia , M o n
ta n a (w e s t o f and Inclu d in g
B illin g s , H a vre, R oundup),
W y o m in g ( w e s t o f a n d
Inclu d in g C roon R iv e r), and
pointe on C r o a t N o rth e rn
In B ritis h C o lu m b ia. M in l-
mum a d u lt f a r e 5 0 c a n ts .
C h ild ren h alf fa re .
GOING
Thirty years of experience have proved that
the most economical way to market produce is
through the same channels th at handle meats.
The same salesmen sell, the same refrigerator
cars transport, the same branch houses sell and
deliver the whole Swift & Company line of fine
foods, such as Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon,
Swift’s Premium M ilk-Fed Chicken, Golden
W est Fowl, S w ift’s Brookfield B u tte r, Eggs,
Cheese and many other products.
Dr. J. A. Best
R epublican C andidate
Read the 1932 Year Book. I t explains how a rounded
line makes Swift 6» Company operations stable and how
diversification lessens the costs of handling both meat and
produce. It takes the mystery out of the factors that go to
make price levels. And it tells in detail the steps this Com
pany has taken to make itself still more efficient in cover
ing the gap between hundreds of thousands of producers
and millions of consumers.
Your copy awaits you. Ask your local Swift Produce
P lan t or use the coupon below.
Cor
APR. 2 8 ,2 9 ,3 0 , MAY 1
R E T U R N IN G : M A Y
IO
(Hom o by m id n ig h t th a t data)
Approximate
R O U N D TR IP FARBS
TO DESTINATIONS
1OO
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2.16
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REPRESENTATIVE
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In all ca re . In S ta n d a r d and
T o u ris t a ie e p e rs , add re g u lä r
sleep ln g c a r ch arg e e.
Ask local agent
fo r d a ta li*
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Swift & Company
4224 Packers Avenue,
Onion Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
“ A Square D eal
F o r E ve ryb o d y.”
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