THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
men at the heads of our local, coun
ty, state, and national governments
the people pay the bills and lire
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by losses of bad management.
Will you be at the polls Friday
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
to help put in the man you think
Publishers,
best fitted for the position. Will you
Entered as Second Class Matter vote Friday.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
The Lindbergh Stare.
Uhe Bermisten Berali
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DR. I. II. TEMPLE REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE
’y made mandatory, and it shall be I sheriff’s office, the appointment of
the duty of such several old age pen- the collector to be made by the coun
Subscription Rates:
¡ion commissioners to organize as | ty court and under their direct su-
One Year .......................................... $2.00
such, hear applications within a pervision. No private concern or
Six Months ..................................... $1.00
reasonable time, appropriate the public corporation would entrust
Three Months ......................................... 50
necessary money to carry this act the collection of nearly $1,000,000
Into effect, and otherwise to com- to one unskilled in making such col
nly with the provisions of this act." lections at the time when due.
Our treasuries are now depleted
This means that sufficient taxes
would have to be levied to pay $30 by reason of taxes not collected
per month to all those who arc de- when due. An active, energetic tax
pendent, or suficient amount to cre collector could do much to relieve
“Every board, every person hand
ate 130 per month were they par the situation, and our teachers' war
ling public money, should publish
rants would not be selling below par
tially dependent.
an account of it.”
were such a law in effect.
Dr. Temple estimates the cost to
He advocates the continued 8%
Oregon, were this act to become a
interest on delinquent taxes, but
law, would aggregate 12,000.000.
Will You Vote?
recommends a penalty of 2% for
New Jersey with such a law provides
Now that you have considered the
taxes that are not paid when due.
13,67 5,000 for the year 1932. Ore
qualifications of the various candi
State income tax provide 5% pen
gon is already carrying more taxes
dates for office, will you vote Fri
alty and the federal tax carries sim
than the state should and the peo
day at the primary nominating elec
ilar penalty.
ple are groaning under the tremen-
tion? Too often a large number of
Important legislation confronts
dous burden. To place this added
those registered will forget to or
the next legislature, it behooves
12,000,000 on the tax rolls would
willfully neglect to go to the polls.
Umatilla county people to elect re
be very unjust.
There is a certain class of citizen
presentatives who have given the
The Dr. favors, however, an old subject of legislation and taxation
whose interest in politics is rather
pension law, but the revenue should careful study.
limited. This class is of the opinion
We cannot reduce
be provided by the earnings of capi taxes in the state by lowering the
that one man is as good as another
tal and labor, and when gainfully values, since there is no state tax to
for an office and consequently they
employed, a certain ratio to be set pay, hence equitable value of pro
let the other fellow do their choos
aside
for the creation of this fund.
ing for them.
perty is important. The only way
I
'the
several
county
courts
sitting
as
personal gain.
If elected he will favor a tax col to reduce taxes is to spend less.—
A wrong attitude Is taken here.
Yet we must not be lost in our old age pension commissioners of the
The best man we can elect to the | horror sufficiently to forget that j several counties of Oregon, are here- lection department, apart from the (Paid adv.)
office is the one we are most con- | there are many of the 120,000,000
Mrs. Carl Sturdivant and son Ro
cerned about, for without capable people in our nation whose sympa ! for God actually has devised a way. 68686888*****
• bert left for California Friday after
thy is real. The nation grieves for a
Come to the B. Y. P. U. meeting ♦
child whose sun went down at dawn at seven o’clock: to the Sunday •
IRRIGON NEWS
• an extended visit with her father,
♦ Carl Eisley.
and for the young people, raised so school service at 10:00 o'clock and •
high in the world, who have looked to the Wednesday evening prayer 044444444** * • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burchett
down into so deep and dark an meeting.
Mrs. Harvey Warner and little were up from Cascade Locks over
abyss. Those few hundred or thous
daughter, Esther Louise, returned the week end. Mrs. Burchett will
and who lack sympathy, are spiri
home from the Pendleton hospital remain and work in the strawber
Beptist-Christian Church
tual outlaws. The most charitable
ries for R. V. Jones.
Saturday.
W. E. Jones, Pastor
thing that can be said about them
Frank Moody who is now em
Mr.
Granger
went
to
Pendleton
is that they were marred in the
ployed
at Parkdale, visited friends
10:20 A. M., Communion.
Friday for a few weeks visit with
making.
here over Sunday.
relatives.
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10:30 A. M., Song Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haskell of Ply-
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Mrs. Nettie Flower and Mrs. Ma
10:55 A. M., Preaching service and ry Smith were dinner guests of Mrs. moth, Wn., were visiting friends
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here Sunday.
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CHURCH NOTES
• Junior church for the little folks. Earl Isom Wednesday. Mrs. Flower
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr.,
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•
returned
to
her
home
in
Heppner
11:20 A. M., Teaching service.
of Umatilla visited with Mr. and
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Friday.
Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday afternoon.
The Junior and Senior class mem
Baptist Church Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. Refvem of Stanfield
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
bers
with
Mrs.
Clara
Smith
and
son
E. James Caln, Pastor
were visiting friends in this vicini
John
motored
to
Bingham
Springs
6Aortals and Immortals'' was the
Next Sunday your pastor will
— subject of the Lesson-Sermon
early Friday morning for a three ty Sunday.
speak on "Three Hearts” In the
Mr. Thompson, a Heppner mer-
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
days camping trip.
morning and In the evening he will
hant, was a business caller in Irri-
on Sunday May 15.
The Irrigon band went to Arling ton Sunday.
The Golden Text was, "The Spirit
give the biblical answer to Jobe's
ton Wednesday night and gave a
itself beareth witness with our
question, "How then can a man be
Quite a large crowd from here at-
concert which was attended by a ‘endede the ball game at Pine City
spirit, that we are the children of
justified before Cod?” This is the
God” (Rom. 8:16).
large and very appreciative crowd. lunday. The score was 10 to 12
grave question in the face of the
Among the citations which com
Donald Isom was absent from n favor of the Irrigon team.
fact that there is more righteous
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
school two days last week with a se
and to justify moans to
declare
Mrs. Conell of Umatilla called on
following from the Bible: "Lie not
vere cold.
righteous. Should God declare un
Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday evening.
one to another, seeing that ye have
Ralph Benefiel returned from La
righteous
persons
righteous
he
G. A. Grabiel and Snow McCoy
put oft the old man with his deeds;
Grande Saturday.
and have put on the new man,
would be a liar which is a second
visited relatives at Imbler Saturday.
George Scarlett was absent from
which is renewed in knowledge
obsurdity.
school several days last week.
Come and learn how it is done after the image of him that created
EUGENE—A seven-acre field of
him” (Col. 3:9, 10).
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and |
sweet clover on the Glen Strome
The Lesson-Sermon also included
family motored to Yakima Friday
farm at Junction City, grown from
the following passages from the
evening returning late Sunday even
stem-rot resistant seed furnished
Christian Science textbook, "Sci
ing.
him last year by the Oregon Experi
ence and Health with Key to the
William Frank and Miss Hazell
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
ment station, shows an excellent
Williams of Walla Walla visited
“The conceptions of mortal, erring
stand, according to County Agent
relatives here over the week end.
thought must give way to the ideal
O. S. Fletcher, who visited the plant
Joyce and Vernon Caldwell of
of all that is perfect and eternal.
recently. A careful inspection failed
; :
FOR
: :
Through many generations human
Portland visited their parents Mr.
to reveal a single plant attacked by
beliefs will be attaining diviner
and Mrs. Tom Caldwell Saturday
the stem-rot disease.
conceptions, and the Immortal and
and Sunday.
perfect model of God’s creation will
Robert Smith is building a new
To the Voters of Umatilla County.
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finally be seen as the only true con
residence a short distance from his
If elected to the office of Sheriff of Umatilla County,
ception of being” (p.260).
father, John Smith.
it is my intention to employ one less deputy sheriff than is
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now being employed in the office at Pendleton and to co-oper
ate with the City of Hermiston by making their present night
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officer a deputy sheriff with the County paying one-half his
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salary.
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It is my belief that the extra officer in the office at
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Pendleton can be dispensed with by turning over some of the
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work now performed by the sheriff's office, to the State Po-
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lice, without any loss of efficiency, and resulting in a saving
to both County and City taxpayers.
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(Paid Adv.)
c. L. (BUCK) LIEUALLEN.
Dr. I. U. Temple of Pen
candi-
As John Hughes Curtis. Norfork dleton, Republican
"Intermediary” in the Lindbergh date for representative for
baby kidnaping case was being led Umatilla county, present in-
out of the garage on the Lindbergh | cumbent, having served one
estate where his hearing was given,
term, states there are a few
by Sheriff Wm. B. Wean, he met
the man he caused to be away from measures before the people
home for weeks on wild goose chases at this time of particular im-
while the body of the kidnaped child portance. His legislative re-
was lying In a shallow grave in the cord
is constructive and
mountainside underbrush, and was
!
business
like. He has been
given a cold stare. The contempt and
anguish experienced by Col. Lind a friend to the producers,
bergh was passed on to the 44-year- i and business generally. He
old shipbuilder in that stare.
is not affiliated with dr sup
People are saying that "the man porting organizations ask
must be crazy” to play upon the
ing special privileges. He
heartstrings of a father and mother
who had build hope around the re wishes to call attention that
ports from the search for their son two of his opponents favor
and depended upon the story of a old age pensions, as provi-
man who had built up a hoax. We ded in House Bill No. 13,
would like to tliink him crazy, but
which failed to pass in the
it would only be a feeble excuse for
last
session of which he was
the man's infamy. If he is crazy
there are thousands of other people a member.
who have played upon their emagin-
This bill provides as fol
ation during this time of uncertain
ty and strain by trying to make lows:
IT’S
SMART
TO
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ASA Cheques are now issued In the standard size of the new U. i
$20, tíO,
paper money — Denominations $10,
$100 and $200.
The Safe Way to Carry Money
A* the safest and most convenient way to carry money
while traveling, we recommend A B. A. Cheques. The
method of using this insured money is extremely, simple"
@ You sign here when you buy. A. B. A Cheques.
@ You sign again here in the presence of the
person who accepts the cheque from you.
G Look here for name of selling bank. Our name
appears on all A. B. A. Cheques we sell.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE. President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
HOT LUNCHES
REFRESHING DRINKS
SPORTING GOODS
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
What's NEW in Gasoline?
OCTANE EFFICIENCY!"
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Primaries -- May 20, 1932
ROUND TRIP
You'll find it at STANDARD
More for your money—a full
128 ounces of hard-working
power in every gallon of Stand
ard Gasoline!
It’s all “go" ! That’s what
Standard’s high Octane Effi
ciency means — more follow-
through— more push behind
your pistons from the top to the
bottom of every stroke ! No
“ping-ping!”—no power wasted.
Try “Standard” or Standard
Ethyl Gasoline today—and see.
STANDARD on COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA
Present County Clerk
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(Umatilla
TO 3
MILES
AWAY
2.16
County)
Who asks for a re-nomination on the Republican ticket and
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY-AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC.,
AMD RED WHITE * BLUE DEALERS
Approximate
1OO
REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT
(Home by midnight that date)
ROUND TRIP FARES
James H. E. Scott
TWENTY-THIRD
Between points In Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Utah,
Nevada, California, Mon
tana (west of and Including
Billings, Havre, Roundup),
Wyoming (west of and
Including Green River), and
points on Groat Northern
In British Columbia. Mini
mum adult fare SO cents.
Children half fare.
GOING
MAY 27, 28, 29, 30
RETURNING: JUNE 6
YOUR PRESENT
"CO TO STANDARD”
PER
MILE
COUNTY CLERK
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pledges himself to work for further tax reduction.
(See page 30 of Republican Voters Pamphlet)
(Paid Adv.)
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Y es , and the supply of meat and related products stays at about
the same level from year to year; this supply was no smaller in
1931 than in 1930.
Thus, in depression years, as in boom years, there is absolute
need for a nation-wide, diversified, economical marketing system.
How Swift & Company, with such a system, marketed more
pounds of products during 1931 than in 1930, despite low con
sumer purchasing power and at lower service cost, is told in
the 1932 Year Book.
Thirty years ago this company deliberately set out to diversify
by handling produce as well as meats. Now it has more than a
hundred stations where eggs, poultry and dairy products are
bought and processed. Swift & Company enhances demand for
produce by advertising brands of high quality, Swift’s Premium
Milk-Fed Chicken, Golden West Fowl, Swift's Brookfield Butter,
Eggs, Cheese and many other products.
Selling and buying on a national scale, the Swift & Company
organization avoids the gluts and shortages characteristic of re-
stricced markets. Being diversified, it spreads costs more thinly
over all products; the same refrigerator cars are equipped to carry
either meat or produce; the same branch houses handle them; the
same salesmen take orders for both.
Read in the 1932 Year Book how this diversity helped to
stabilize operations, to keep volume normal and to further reduce
our marketing costs, already declared by the National Distribution
Council in 1925 to be the lowest in seventeen trades studied.
The Year Book is packed with a hundred
items of information about Swift & Company’s
nation-wide cash market. Ask your local Swift
Produce Plant for a copy or use the coupon.
DESTINATIONS
200
MILES
AWAY
SOO
MILES
AWAY
1OOO
MILES
AWAY
4.32 10.80 21.60
Baggage Checked
Tickets good on all trains and
In all cars. In Standard and
Tourist Sleepers, add regular
sleeping car charges, at.
Ask local agent
for details
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UNION PACIFIC
Swift & Company
Purreyort of fine food»
Swift & Company
4225 Packers Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Please send me, without charge,
copy of your 1932 Year Book.
FOR
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YEAR BOOK
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