THURSDAY. JULY 28, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
| was represented by Sylvanus Smith1
to end turmoil In higher education secretary, and board. The only pos- PENDLETON WILL PLAY HOST
who was introduced as a direct de-
in this state, to launch its program sible chance the plan of the board
| scendant of Capt. John Smith. Ho-
of unification with some prospect would work would be to have a man TO CONVENTION DELEGATES.
Published every Thursday at Hermis
mer Hedrick as Judge Doolittle.
of its success, and to consolidate of the character and capacity of Dr.
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
PENDLETON, Ore.. July 25 — I maintained order and insisted that
back of the board and its program Kerr to take full charge of the sys
Pendleton is making preparations the rules of evidence be strictly com
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
the vast majority of the thinking tem. a man able to keep presidents to play host to the largest number plied with. Lon Jeffries, official
Publishers.
and
deans
in
their
places
and
estab-
That lieh order where now is chaos. Bring ot visitors in its history. I his is be-coxatnz“zne red hot 'testimony. The
citizenship of the state.
Entered as Second Class Matter chance lay In the appointment of
in a new man and the chances are cause several thousand members of selection of the jury and the trial
December, 1906, Umatilla County. Dr. W. J. Kerr to the position, of nine to one he will wear out his soul the American Legion on their way of the case brought forth many
The
urging
of
Dr.
Terr
chancellor.
Oregon.
to the convention at Portland will mirth provoking situations.
Music
was essentially non-partisan and on the hedges and limitations which
stop off here to witness the Round-1
Subscription Rates:
was prompted by recognition of his this academic blue-print imposes.
Claud Finley. who is employed
One Year .......
$2.00 supreme fitness for the position,
If the board had named Dr. Kerr Up, September 8, 5 and 10. just pre-
Six Months .......................... -...... $1.00 his capacity as an executive in edu much of the agitation for consolida vious to the opening of their own near Lexington during the wheat
harvest, spent Sunday with his fam-
conclave.
Three Months .................................... 50 cation. and his comprehensive know tion of the two universities would
The raroads, “cooperating with i »y at their home on the project.
ledge of Oregon's conditions and have died out; now it will be in ...
.
Word has been received by rela
the Round-Up association and the tives here that Mrs. Robert Short
needs gained through 25 years of stantly revived and on much larger
Legion convention committee, have has recently returned to her home in
constructive leadership In this state. scale. The Statesman has been open-
ION
granted stop-over privileges for the Tacoma after a trip abroad in China
The movement on behalf of Dr. minded on the question of consolida- delegates who wish to take in the and Japan. Mrs. Short is the mother
Kerr first started by his friends who tion. recognizing the force of argu bronco-busting classic of the coun-WnS"&asRnéa"N"eninaexts sprone
appreciated his ability and his ments on both sides. The editor has
try. In addition auto caravans are during the trouble with Japan. His
service, spread over the state and felt that it would be better under
being formed in several neighboring mission there was to deliver planes
Insure Motorist’s Safety.
finally was supported by eminent leadership such as that obtainable states by the delegates. These will | and to teach the t hiñese to operate
The accident occurring at the university alumni and business men under Dr. Kerr, to go ahead with visit the Round-Up before „proceed- "Whi le in china
Mrs. Short was
crossroads near the A. F. Rohrman ot Eugene. Only a group of die- | two institutions at Eugene and Cor-
Ing
down
the
beautiful
Colombia
ri-shown
every
courtesy
and assured of
Fake stock salesmen called “dynamiters” will make as short work
residence south of town Saturday hard partisans opposed the selection vallia, rather than to destroy the ver highway into Portland.
the appreciation for services render-
of
Dr.
Kerr,
but
these
partisans
|
university
at
Eugene.
But
the
nar-
of your savings as a hungry lion would an innocent lamb.
Last
evening when a truck hit a tele
Several special events have been ed and sacrifices made by her son
phone pole in attempting to avoid a won. The obstructionists on the row-mindedness of the board in re- added to this year’s Round-Up pro- who was held in hish esteem by the
year people lost a billion dollars. Keep your money in a bank.
collission with a roadster, emphasi state board of higher education I jecting the tine services of Dr. Kerr, gram In honor of the attendance of Chsnnëe returning to the United
Why
not make this bank your bank?—We guarantee protection.
recognized
as
one
of
the
greatest
zes the need of more safety pre held firm like an old guard and
the veterans.
States Mrs. Short has received
cautions at that point on the Old under threat of resignation forced educational executives in the United
There are twenty-one events on checks to the amount of $15,000 al-
Oregon Trail highway. The crossing the majority to withdraw from the States virtually forces the conclu the program, including the buckingready paid by the Chinese govern-
sion that the board is impotent to
of Hermiston
could be termed a "blind crossing" election of Dr. Kerr.
. ,
.. .
,
, 1 ment. Mrs. Short is a sister of Mrs.
make its plan succeed: and that the contest for the championship of the Andrew Cleghorn.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
as it is necessary for anyone driving
Now it is announced that the
nation
and
also
carrying
with
it
part
There
will
be
,
hurch
services
Sun
onto the highway from an easterly board will go east. Go east indeeed! educational turmoil in Oregon will of the $20,000 in cash prizes, relay day, July 31, at 11 00 A. M.
F. B. SWAYZE. President
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
direction to pull onto the highway They went east and got a secretary, not abate under its administration. races the squaw race. Indian races.
Dr. Dorn was called to Stanfield
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
before the driver can determine Dr. Lindsay for $7500 a year. The Instead of going forward the board steer bulldogging contest, anot her satwa EP.EN9 "AB“ îlvex’en tine
whether or not the right-of-way is university went east a few years has definitely succeeded In hatching
an impossible plan of university or championship event, and numerous McComish house.
clear.
ago and got a coach,—Doc Spears
other Interesting contests ot the
Mr. and Mrs. D. Z Penney left
Isom, president: Mrs. C. Coats, vice-
The state highway commission. at $11,000 a year: and look what ganization, and multiplied duplica range.
Saturday for a two weeks vacation has been with us on both happy and president; Harvey Warner, secreta
tion
through
making
the
lower
divi
sad
occasions,
and
will
be
gladly
the county court, or the city coun- they got! Go east indeed, and bring
The arena Is a constantly moving on the const
ry. Directors elected were George
sion work identical, has stirred up
, ,
. .
..They were accompanied by Mrs. P welcomed by everyone in the vicin- Wicklander, Mrs. A. C. Houghton,
cil, whoever is responsible for mak- out some innocent plastered over
picture of bucking horses, races and G. Rumpel who has been here tor nity.
rather
than
allayed
bitterness
and
Ing the necessary change, owe it to with Ph. D's and turn him loose out
roping from the time the first gur two weeks visiting her mother Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were cal Frank Brance. and Ingard Skovbo.
the motoring public to grade the here to further experiment on the rivalry. It has effectually paved the is fired until the last event.
I U. J. Villermore and her sister Mrs. ling on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks The Fair will be held September 2nd
way
for
the
wrecking
crew
to
com
1rs D Z Penney. Saturday.
and 3rd. at Irsigon.
bank on either side of the cut at higher educational system of Ore
The evenings are made entertain-| E A Hoosier
that point to a sufficient angle to gon. Bring out some academic plete the job of demoralization ol ing with Happy Canyon, a realistici
.The North Morrow County Fair
higher education In Oregon.
Board held a meeting at the home
insure public safety.
theorist endorsed by the educational
Amone the 4-H Clubs.
evivai of the first coming of the
ot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Satur
The accident, in which a 13-year- hierarchy which heads up in Co
The Poultry club, whose lender
white man, their struggle with the
day night. Those present were Har
old girl lost her right leg. was pro- lumbia university and we will soon
Indians and finally their burying of Mrs. Shelton, met Friday with Pa- | vey Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root,
trivia Richards a
hostess at her ,
nounced unavoidable by the district have confusion worse confounded.
the hatchets of war. A regular sa home. After the business meeting Mrs. C. Root and George Wicklan-
CHURCH NOTES
attorney, but it might have been
loon and gambling hall are erected nd song practice, a tall: and demon- der of Boardman. Officers elected
The state board has successfully
avoided had there been a clear view
on the grounds and after the show -tration on “habits and controls of for the coming year are Mrs. W. C.
muddled most ot its program. One
of the main thoroughfare.
the audience is Invited to enjoy it- lice and mites ’ was given by Bytha
reason advanced for not engaging
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
self at the games of chance or revive Hoskins and Patricia Richards. Re-
Dr. Kerr was because previous an
were served at the con-
Two Months’ Work for Nothing.
old memories with one foot resting |
the meeting
Gruth” was the subject of the
nouncement had been made that the
clusion
-
Lesson
Sermon
in
all
Churches
on
the
brass
rail.
How would the average citizen board would not consider an Oregon
The Calf, Pig, and Sheep clubs,
Because of the importance of the under the leadership of Stanley
ot Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
like to work 61 days without any man.
But the board has back-
Round-Up to the community Pendle Green met Thursday, Instructions
July 24.
pay whatever?
tracked on every major decision it
Among the citations which com
ton has always been adequately able were given for preparing exhibits
The answer is that he wouldn't ever made. Like the king of France
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
to house the thousands of visitors tor the fair.
like it at all. But that, in effect, is It bravely marched up the hill on
following front the Bible: "O send
Occupying the spotlight of inter
vho throng its streets during the
then
what he is doing. Sixty-one days’ curricular reorganization ;
out thy light end thy truth: let
est this week for the poultry club
show.
work out of each year is required to marched down; and after a year
them lead me; let them bring me
members was the lawn party Wed
SWIFT
pay the cost of government. In 1924 shut its eyes and marched some-
unto thy holy hill, and to thy taber
nesday evening at the C. B. Green
E COMPANY
home. The early part of the evening
nacles” (Ps. 43:3).
It was 46 days, and in 1913 about where it doesn't know just where.
PRODUCE
was taken up with games and con-
The Lesson-Sermon also included
25 days.
The board abolished compulsory
tests.
Punch,
ice
cream,
and
cake
STANFIELD NEWS IOTES
the following passages from the
The ratio is constantly rising. military training; then restored it.
were served later in the evening.
Christian Science textbook, “Sci
Carried to the inevitable conclusion, The board forbade autos on the
The club members and their guests
ence and Health with Key to the
included Dorothy Shelton. Clara
it means that in the not-too distant 1 campus and Tuesday virtually re-
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
Johnson, Bytha Hoskins, Patricia
future, the taxpayers will be work- versed its stand by passing the
Miss
Catherine
Olday
of
Portland
"We know that a desire for holi
Richards. Margaret Hammill, Doris
ing for the taxeaters all the time, I buck, The board lobbied for maxi-
has been engaged to teach the third Green, Margaret Johnson,
ness is requisite in order to gain
Faye
and
fourth
grades
in
our
local
and for themselves not at all. Every mum
appropriations at the last
holiness; but it we desire holiness
Miss Green, Mary Green, Billy Hedrick,
chools
for
the
coming
year.
above all else, we shall sacrifice
time a new bureau Is created, ev session of the legislature, claimed it
)day and Miss Peregrin were class Anna Hedrick. Vera Green, Nadine
Every day hundreds of thousands of eggs are delivered by farm
everything for It. We must be will
ery time a new department comes | needed the money; now that over a
nates at Monmouth. For the nast Rueber, ricreatine Kirby, and Mrs.
patrons to more than 100 Swift & Company produce plants over the
ing to do this, that we may walk
into existance, a little more of the million was lopped off by veto and
•ear she has been secretary to Dean Fred Shelton.
United
States. Producers are paid cash for all they offer.
Miss Nadine Rueber was hostess
securely In the only practical rond
Todd at Oregon Normal school.
money we earn finds its way into referendum, the board claims the
to
the
Snappy
Stitchers
sewing
club
to holiness. Prayer cannot change
the Treasury.
credit for great economies.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Snyder en- Friday J ily 22. Each girl in sewins
the unalterable Truth, nor can
oyed a visit last week from Mr. and one reported at roll call by demon
As President Hoover has said, to
prayer alone give us an understand
WE'VE ENTERED
The purported plan of education
Mrs. James Herndon and son Leo strating some particular stitch as
continue on the tax road we are al reorganization Is an administra
ing of Truth; but prayer, coupled
THE BEST
ind Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Montgomery previously assigned by the leader.
THEY PUT
traveling is to impoverish the na- tive monstrosity. Nowhere in the
with a fervent habitual desire to
SOCIETY
Richards. The second year
f Vancouver, Wn. The ladies are Mrs.
tion. In the last 16 years the cost
ONLY THE
know and do the will of God, will
girls responded by reporting on the
listers of Mrs. Snyder.
world will you find a set-up such as
bring us Into all Truth (p.li).
of government has increased nearly
BEST IN
August 1st is the date of the next coming color guide as outlined. Af
the board attempts to force on the
range meeting. Miss Della Rush of ter the business meeting the sew
150 per cent. The results are found Institutions in this state. There Is
THESE
endleton will talk on junior col- ing was inspected and new assign
In hoarding of capital, industrial re
CASES
Baptist-Christian
Church.
such conflict ot authority that it is
eges. There will be special music ments were made.
trenchment, unemployment. The tax
Ice cream r.nd wafers were served
almost Inconceivable that the plan
ind
a
surprise
number.
W. E. Jones, Pastor
Issue, in all Its phases, Is one of the will work. You have a costly busi
Grange members please remind by Mrs. J. F. Rueber. Miss Anne
most important problems the Amer
our friends of the date as a good Connor of Portland was a guest of
10:20
A. M., Communion.
ness office in Salem, with a secre-
ittendance is desired. The lecture the club and acted as musician for
ican people have ever faced.
10:30 A. M., Fong Service.
tary of apparently wide but unde-
1 c As E
our program is open to the public the community singing.
10:55 A. M., Sermon by the pas
fined powers. You have or will
vhen anyone interested may attend
Brookfield
Eggs
Junior church for the little
Bring on the Wrecking Crew.
nd ask Miss Rush questions con--
have a chancellor: then presidents tor.
folks.
erning
tuition,
courses,
etc.
(From the Oregon Statesman. Sa on each campus. Then you have
In these plants all eggs are carefully graded and packed in cases.
Miss Louise Martin has arrived
11:30 A. M., Teaching service.
Only the best, in size and quality, are destined eventually to go into
lem, Oregon, July 21, 1932.)
IRRIGON NEWS
functional deans with jurisdiction
rom
her
home
in
Ukiah
and
is
vis-
cartonsand be sold under the Brookfield label. Others, perhaps notso
17:00 P. M., Junior and Senior
The state board ot higher educa- on various campuses, responsible to
ting at the home of her uncle Bert
large or so even in color,are sorted to get the highest price for theirgrades.
❖
tion had the chance by one stroke presidents.
chancellor,
executive Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Waite Martin.
Mead will lead the young people It
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dennis and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox and
an outdoor meeting. Special music ion Jack are spending the summer children of Bellingham, Wn., are 1
iSOBVE « 78 5 7 ABV/BOA ZVPBV2BV2BBVZBBNUABVAOSVEBVZRBVOVABVEVVN/
I HEARD THEM SAY
I ALWAYS
with
Mr.
Garrison.
has been arranged.
visiting Mrs. Haddox in the Chas.
WE ARE TRAVELING
WANTED TO
Mr. and Mrs. .H. L. Hedrick and Benefici home, and expect to stay
8:00 P. M.. Preaching service.
TAKE A RIDE
900 MILES TO THE
amily plan to spend Sunday with several weeks.
IN A FAST
rienda in Walla Walla. Miss Wil-
BEST MARKET
County Agent Chas. Smith was in
COOL CAR,
elmina Hedrick will go on to Pull this vicinity Thursday helping to
Baptist Church Notes.
ian. Wn„ where she will be a guest vaccinate three hundred turkeys on
E. James Cain. Pastor
f Marjory Cooper for a week.
the Vern Jones place. He was as
The junior society members are sisted by Umatilla Assistant County
Next Sunday morning your Dap
njoying the visit of Miss Ruth Dun | Agent Best of Hermiston.
tist pastor will speak the first of s ting of Pendleton, who is a house
Sam Smith is away spending a
series of sermons on, "Biblical Pic
tuest at the G. L. Dunning home.
few weeks in the mountains.
Robert D. Starkweather spent
turcs of Christ.” In the evening hi
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Aldrich of
unday in the mountains near Ukiah Stockton. Cal., visited Mr. Aldrich’s
subject will be, "Blind Sacrifice.”
vhere he has a small band of sheep. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Aldrich,
The special meetings which closet
Miss Laura Wallace returned Sun
days last week.
at the Columbia school last Frida lay from LaGrande where she has several
Mrs. Frank Fredrickson. Mrs. Sam
PHONE ICO
HERMISTON, OREGON
Under refrigeration and in carload lots Swift & Company ships the
been
attending
the
summer
session
an<
evening were well attended
Smith. Mrs. Parry Smith and Mrs. '
eggs to more than 400 branch houses, each the distributing center for
t the Eastern Oregon Normal. Miss Bert Dexter visited Mrs. W. C. Isom i
brought blessing to the people, Fo
a great population. Every retailer customer of every branch house is a
Wallace will teach In Parkdale next Thursday afternoon.
this we praise God and thank Hin year.
possible customer for any eggs that arrive at a produce plant.
Misses
Eleanor
and
Gweneth
Cor
for the privilege to be "worker
Stanfield friends have been wel-
ey
from
Hermiston
visited
friends
|
le I together with Him.” We want th<
oming Miss Catherine McCasky of
nokane. who Is a guest at the home and former school mates here all of I
Columbia district people to alway:
ANYHow WE
IT LOOKS LIKE
last week.
’
f
her sister. Mrs. F. A. Baker.
WE ARE. THROUGH!
consider themselves welcome at th<
J. J. Wells of Heppner was a busi
MADE THE
An Interesting event of last week |
BEST OF
Baptist church In Hermiston.
-IT'S A SHORT LIFE
vas guest-day at the Ladles Aid ness visitor in town Saturday.
Mrs. Horn was a Portland visitor
OURSELVES
AND A MERRY ONE
The Sunday school opens at 10:00
eeting Thursday afternoon. About!
txtv ladles assembled In the church । Wednesday and Thursday. left for
o'clock every Sunday morning with
arlors and enioyed the hospitality
Roy and Jack Horner
a good crew of teachers headed by
f the aid members.
I Portland Thursday where they have
Mrs. Serell, superintendent.
Com.
Mrs. Martin Refvem was hostess obtained ‘employment a . ...
hairman and Mrs. Homer L. Hen-
Mrs. Rice of Portland is visiting
and study God's word with us.
PORTLAND
OREGON
lek
had charge of the program | her father-in-law. Carl Eisley.
The young people welcome you t<
The regular meeting of the
their meetings every Sunday even Mrs. W. T. Reeves presided during
WHEN in Portland be kind to yourself
■he business meeting.
gon
6 41 was held.
Ing at 7:00 o'clock.
Don't fo-ge
Miss Ina Sturdivant left Saturday auditorium Wednesday night. .
and your pocketbook . . . »top at "The
"We preach the whole Bible. not i ’or Parkdale where she will visiti
Will Grabiel
Friday to work
her father and other relatives for in the harvest field near Pendleton
Bible full of holes.”
Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat"
The
wo weeks.
Ollie Coryell motored to The
,
In these branch houses the best eggs are packed in cartons with the
about "The Multnomah." It's just a big,
He was accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones and two Dalles Thursday.
Brookfield label. Thousands of salesmen daily make their rounds sell
mall sons
district 1 panieo
panted py
by the
and children of
_______ from
___ Columbia
_________ uistrict
‘ — widow
-
fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur
ELGIN—Ladak alfalfa, which has
ing eggs, poultry and butter as they sell meat. That means economy
been reported as superior to othei vere guests at the F. L. Snyder ¡Edwin Wilson, who died here re-
in sales cost. Deliveries are so frequent the eggs reach the consumer in
prisingly low rates and popular priced
ome Sunday.
icently of tuberculosis.
The entire
perfect condition just as they were when Swift & Com pany selected them.
sorts in some Oregon sections. Is ap
Walter Johnson and Pan] Morstad ! family was examined by a specialist
restaurants.
With Swift & Company as a guide, every egg has the cha nee to make
parently not as well suited to thi
f Grand Forks. North Dakota, ar- and were found to be free of the
the most of itself. Demand is dug up by the sales force and fostered by
region as Grimm, judging from dem
ived last week to be guests at the dreaded disease.
product advertising. Costs of service are as low as long experience and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom accom-
AL.73,
arl Johnson home for several days.
onstratlon teats made by local far
Fourth and
great volume can make them. Profits are low—over a period of years
The mock trial as presented by ; panted Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler
mers. On the Luther Hindman
Pine
our
profits from all sources have averaged only a fraction of a cent
the local Commercial Club In the ot Umatilla on a camping trip to
per pound.
«
place the Ladak apparently made r high school auditorium Friday eve- Mt. Hood Saturday and Sunday of
better growth, but careful measure ning was well attended
Wayne this week.
Rev. ----
Payn* will have charge of
-----
menta of yield showed
that
th< Mendenhall was sued for breach of
church
RATES FROM $2 WITH BATH
Grimm outyielded it for the first promise by Ophelia (Clyde) Kennis- services In the Community
Every one
on. His suit was only defended by Sunday, July 31. ”
- Is cor-
Purveyors of fine foods
crop by considerable margin.
Mr.
Payne
Floyd Russell while the plaintiff dially invited to attend
Uhr Beruntstun ferali
was furnished by the Udey orches-
When Innocents Suffer
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
and at Letherbr id Ke
is
Ereshment
You get results from
printing done by us |
WHERE GOOD EGGS GEI WHAT THEY DESERVE
4
A
HOT LUNCHES
F
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REFRESHING DRINKS
SPORTING GOODS
Hitt’s Confectionery
Headquarters for Eastern’Oregon peopl
Irri
Grange.
left
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