The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 22, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE TWO
$4$949699999* own two lots and a contract, all due
ment of the bonus.
• to Oregonian want ads."
The editorial is headed "How the
Human Interest intense.
Bonus Fight Stacks Up,” and goes
CHURCH NOTES
Published every Thursday at Hermis­ on to say: "The American Legion,
The third prize story, submitted
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by meeting In Portland, favors payment
by Mrs. Bradford, was as follows:
"An Oreronian ad, some years
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, of a cash bonus to ex service men.
Hermiston Union Church
back brou • much happiness and
Publishers.
"Financial leaders call this "loot
W E. Jones, Pastor
satisfaction to a young man whose
Ing the treasury” and "racketeer
¡unmarried mother left him when a
Communion, 10:15 A. M.
Eutered as Second Class Matter Ing,” they sneer at veterans as
Fong service and devotional 10:25. few weeks old in a baby home, im-
December, 1906, Umatilla County, "panhandlers.”
| mediately leaving for parts un-
Sermon, 10:50 A. M.
known herself.
Oregon.
Teaching service, 11:20 A. M.
"Well, if shoveling 53,400,000,000
“Being an unusually attractive
Christian Endeavor, both junior'child he was soon taken for adopt-
out of the treasury and Into banks,
Subscription Rates:
| ion by a worthy couple, who reared
One Year ................................. —. $2.00 insurance companies, railroads and and senior at 7:00 P. M.
him as their own.
M.
Church
service
at
8:00
P.
steamship
lines
wasn't
pretty
much
Six Months ......................... -........ 51.00
...
.
; “In course of time the foster mo-
Cholr
work
will
feature
both
ser-
ther died. The foster father deciding
the
same
thing,
what
was
it?
Three Months .......................................50
"The Legion says payment of the vices.
I to remarry did not want the boy
longer-—told him the real facts of
bonus in cash is simply justice. It
his birth, urged him to search far
Methodist Episcopal Church.
is. And a delayed justice, too.
his own mother, whose name he
O. W. Payne, Minister
“But, outside of the veterans and
ION
knew.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
the financial world, there is another
"This the boy proceeded to do—
M.
1
finally advertising for information
Morning Worship at 11:00 A.
section of the population to consid
Abundant
regarding
her whereabouts. This ad
er: The great mass of hard pressed Sermon subject, “The
| reached the eye of a relative of the
taxpayers.
¡Life.
”
Stretch Out of the Shell.
mother who quickly answered and
"The great majority of these fav
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M.
arranged a meeting for mother and
This year, of all years, every indi or bonus payment—the great major
No evening preaching service Sun- son. she was living in a distant city
vidual needs to mu- er all the cour ity, too, wonders how in heck It can day.
but hurried to Portland to greet her
age in his or her being to maintain find the money. The heart Is willing,
The church and Epworth League boy. .
,
.
The joy and gladness, the tears
a cheerful outlook. It is the indivi but the bankbook is weak.
will give a reception to all the teach- and laughter of that meeting could
dual that makes up the community,
"And that's how it stands today. ers of the Hermiston schools, Friday not be described. Two days later the
the state, and the nation and the
boy left for France as a private in
“Meanwhile, the Legion should in from 8:00 to 10:00 P. M.
the United States army, being fully
mental attitude generally will make sist that racketeers who have at
assured that when he returned a
a success of enterprises that would tached themselves to veterans' relief
Baptist Church Notes.
hearty welcome would be awaiting
otherwise be a miserable failure.
E. J. Cain, Pastor
funds should be pried loose. Millions
him in a real home that 'mother'
It is again time for the Umatilla of dollars a year are being paid to
Because the pastor will be at the had established for herself."
Project Fair which is being staged persons who have no shadow of Baptist Association Conferences at
in the face of opposition; not espec claim for compensation."
HONEST!
Athena, there will be no preaching
ially individual opposition, but the
[services at the Baptist church Sun­
Honesty of characterization and
opposition of that tide called "de
day, but a musical program is being sincerity of speech and manner are
Mahatma Gandhi.
pression" that Is crowding our na
arranged to fill the morning wor- the requirements of every James
tlon. That spark of courage has gone
Mahatma Gandhi, 90 pound Hin ship hour, at 11:00 o’clock,
Dunn screen story. This was dis
out for many people, but the fair du patriot, has begun “a fast unto ference speakers.
covered with his sensational success
board has been optimistic from the death” to express his disappoint
The Umatilla Baptist association in “living” the role of the inarticu
beginning in making plans for the ment in the efforts of the British meets this week end at the Athena
late husband in "Bad Girl,” and has
fair and are counting on the continu government to revise the Indian el church, It will begin Friday even-
been repeatedly emphasized in each
atlon of the fair traditions.
ectorial system and failure to repre ing at 6:30 and continue through of his later films, most recently ell
For the first time in the history senet. the lower classes. “Taxation Sunday evening. Delegates from our
maxed by "Dance Team," in which
of the project fair, a permanent dis without
representation" was the church are Donald Serell and Mel-
he re created a small time hoofer
play building will be built. The ex cause of the Revolutionary War; vin Follett. Mr. Serell also repre-
with mirror like faithfulness.
pense of putting up the temporary American sympathy of the condition , sents the Young People’s Society.
"Society Girl," Dunn’s latest Fox
building each year will be added to of the dark skinned liberty seekers The pastor and his wife will also be
hit, playing at the Oasis theatre
make improvements on the perma rises from the same emotion that there. The pastor is one of the con­
Friday and Saturday, was chosen
nent exhibit room until it is satis caused our forefathers to risk their ference speakers. No servicees at
specifically for him because of the
factory to every need.
lives in the venture which gave our Hermiston will lie discontinued be­ opportunity for genuine character!
The fair board will be calling for nation its freedom. We hope this ef cause of the conference.
ration. His role is that of an uncul
Come to the Baptist Church next tured prizefighter pitted against the
volunteer workmen to aid In putting fort of Gandhi's will prove to be a
"Yorktown."
Sunday. You will hear the preach- wiles of a social play girl.
up the new building. That Is the
ing of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
time when every resident on the pro
ject who finds it possible will be UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OPENS Just as it is revealed in God’s Holy ♦
4
needed to lend a hand. It is not the
Word, the Bible. Remember, “We ♦
1932
FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE.
preach the whole Bible, not a Bibis
fair board's fair, but a Umatilla Pro
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Ject Fair which brings returns in
full of holes."
many ways to Hermiston and sur
❖ •
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu­
rounding community. Don’t hatch gene, Sept. 21—(Special) Universi-
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sams anu
daughter, Martha Helen, were call-
up a feeble excuse when asked to ty of Oregon will open its 1932 foot­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
.Matter" was the subject of the ing In this neighborhood Sunday.
assist in the erection of this build ball schedule Friday night against
They motored down from Milton
Lesson - Sermon in all
ing, but put a broad grin on your Pacific University. The game will
and were visiting Mr. Sam's sister,
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
face and say, "Sure, I’ll be on the be played here on Hayward field,
Mrs. Charlie Williams of Hermiston.
Sunday, September 18.
job for a few hours.”
Mrs. W. A. Hineline entertained
under flood lights.
The Golden Text was, "Every ! Sunday at dinner in honor of the
It is not your town, or my town
Despite the inexperience of the
man is brutish in his knowledge:
birthday of her uncle, Charles Rog­
but with every person working to Webfoot machine, and especially the
every founder is confounded by the
ers. The guests included Mr. and
gether the majority are benefitted. backs, Prink Callison, new coach,
graven image: for his molten Image j Mrs. W. H. Starr. Mrs. Starr and
Show the real community spirit and hopes to put out one of the finest
Mr. Rogers formerly lived in Kan­
is falsehood, and there is no breath
sas and Wyoming, and both enjoyed
stretch out of your shell; race to teams In Oregon’s history.
In them” (Jeremiah 10:14),
Among the citations which com­ | the day, reminiscing.
the assistance of the Umatilla Pro
Callison, however, is going to be
Eber D. Mossie of Pilot Rock was
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
ject Fair.
handicapped by the toughness of the
a visitor in the neighborhood Fri-
following
from
the
Bible:
"The
day
schedule. Oregon, as no other team
day.
the Lord will come as a thief in
Margaret McDaid spent the week
in the conference, plays throe tough of
the night ; in the which the heavens
Weed Them Out.
elevens In the first three weeks of shall pass away with a great noise, end visiting friends in Alpine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Michel of Al-
An editorial carried by the News the season, After the Pacific tilt
and the elements shall melt with
pine were visiting at the Ed McDaid
Telegram during the American Le Oregon takes Santa Clara here Octo­ fervent heat” (II Pot. 8:10).
home Tuesday,
gion national convention In Port ber 1. Then comes Washington In
The Lesson-Sermon also included
the following passages from the
land two weeks ago commenting on their traditional battle at Portland
Christian Science textbook, "Bel­
the bonus army question, just about October 8. The California Bruins
enes and Health with Key to the
voices the sentiment of this paper. meet the Webfoots, also in Portland,
OLD MAN PORTER SAYS
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
Since that time the Legion has pas October 15, in the annual Shrine
"Spirit and matter can neither co­
sed a resolution advocating full pay game.
exist nor cooperate, and one can
Che Hermiston Gerald
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932
OREGON
sires would necessarily be automa- 4
tically accumulative from year to 9
year which would diminish the (
work required to overcome the les-
sened resistance to furnish the
abridged desired.
24—That from the above the fol-
lowing natural law of progression [
may be deduced: That, choice, made
to fulfill a natural desire, is direct-
ly proportional to the product ofj
work performed, and is inversely
proportional to the square of the re-1
sistance to be overcome by work.
25—That, while in nature there
is no retrogression, yet, the law of
progression reversely stated would |
make a condition not unlike what
we are pleased to call, depression. |
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BANK
When you save wisely
BOOK
You can spend well
Save today so that you may spend tomorrow for those
things you have always wanted, a home of your own,
travel, education, your own business, or else financial
independence. These things are waiting for those who
save. No matter what happens you are safe with sav­
ings in the First National Bank.
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
Friends of Miss Edna Greathouse
and Loren Miller will be interested
to know of their marriage, solemni­
zed September 17, at the Christian
of Hermiston
church in Pendleton, with Rev. Guy
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 550.000.
Drill, officiating. Immediately fol­
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
lowing the ceremony the couple left
by motor for a honeymoon in Port-,
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
land.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laird have had
as their house guests, Mrs. Laird’s
brothers Eugene and Harry Hafer,
from Troy, Or.
Mrs. O. Buell and daughter Rachel derate bond.
Mrs. Fred Green was hostess to
Again in The Oregonian of Febru-
the Home Economics club at the were visitors at the O. A. Wells
home Sunday.
"
ary
Grange hall Tuesday afternoon.
a statement from J. B.
John Jendrzejewski accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon and
Wright
obtained
direct from Wash­
son Leo, who have been guests at B. E. Sykes to Portland to the Inter- ington D. C„ showing cash expendi­
the F. L. Snyder home for the past state Creamery meeting Wednesday.
Agnes Roberts, who has been tures in enforcing prohibition laws
six weeks departed Saturday by mo­
tor tor Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. Hern- working in Portland, arrived home for nine years amounting to $213,-
Tuesday evening to spend a few days 179,4 85; receipts from penalties and
don and Mrs. Snyder are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherry have visiting her parents.
net profit
Mrs. Nance and daughter Helen, fines, 5460,502.792.76;
moved from the Barth residence to
Mrs. J. H. Reid, and Mrs. Mitchell to the government, 5247,323,307.-
the Vic Martin house.
Among those from this vicinity were visitors at the Squire Thomas 76—all of which goes to show that
who are deer hunting in the moun­ home Wednesday.
all of the loud talk in the United
tains are John Kopacz, W. L. Kirby.
States congress and elsewhere re­
♦
Milton Hammill, Jack Paisley, Ed­
garding the enormous expense and
gar Hoosier, R. G. Attebury, Bert
All Items Appealing in this
impossibility of enforcing the pro-
Martin, Harold Reeves, Guy Long-
Column
are
Contributed
by
the
hibition law is silly prattle and pro-
hary, and Ernest Sires.
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hoskins and
paganda,
and as such the voter can-
♦ ♦
daughter Odelpha, left Friday by • ♦
not take seriously.
motor for Corvallis where Odelpha
Decade More Will Kill It.
And what's more the bootlegger is
will attend O. S. C. John Kilson ac­
To the Editor: I read in The Ore-
companied them to Eugene where he | gonian, February 10, a statement not only on his last legs, but he is
will enter upon his freshman year
from George W. Neuner, United pretty well down and out. It is not
at the university.
good business to undertake to swap
Archie Isensee had the misfor- States district attorney, as follows:
tune to fall from a horse and break
The social and economic scale es­ horses in the middle of the stream.
his arm last week, Dr. Dorn is at- sayed by the bootlegger is steadily Strict enforcement of the prohibition
tending physician.
law for another ten years and the
Stanfield residents who transact going down, where a few years ago
wet issue will be as dead as slavery,
we
found
our
bootlegger
well
dressed
ed business at the county seat Sat­
urday included R. G. Penney, Mr. and readily able to provide cash bail. and prohibition will be proclaimed
and Mrs. J. M. Richards and Mr. and Now we find them poorly kept and a greater blessing. C. E. Belking—
Mrs. Martin Refvem.
many times unable to furnish a mo- Oregonian.
Miss Cecele Laird has returned to
Portland after having been the
guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Laird.
Stanley Green returned home Sat
urday night from Yakima with his
HOT LUNCHES
live stock which he exhibited at the
fair. Stanley won several ribbons on
his sheep in addition to about forty
REFRESHING DRINKS
dollars in cash awards.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Kirby and Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Smith of Durkee. Or.,
SPORTING GOODS
were guests at the W. L. Kirby
home last week.
There will be a dance in the
Crange hall on the evening of Fri­
day, September 30.
At the Grange meeting Monday
evening the members discussed free-
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 100
V the proposed measure known as
the "Freight, Truck, and Bus Bill."
Miss Catherine Olday pleased with
two humorous readings. Several one
minute impromptu comedies were
given by those present.
J. W. Wald, daughter Lena, and
sister, Mrs. Gilson of Miami, Okla.,
are
spending the week at the home
no more create the other than
19—That, concisely stated: The of Mrs. Wald’s daughter, Mrs. Neil
Truth can creato error, or vice I purpose of creation Is to develop a
White.
versa. In proportion as the belief
Mass Consciousness to supplant in-
disappears that life and intelligence
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dividual consciousness.
are in or of matter, the immortal
•
20—That to state it more con- •
facts of being are seen, and the'.r
cisely: The purpose of creation is •
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
•
only Idea or intelligence Is In God".
Registrations will close October 7. The offi­
<
"Matter disappears under the micro­ to develop “intelligence” which will •
bring Into being Physical immor­
scope of Spirit" (pp.279, 264).
cial Registrar for Precincts 32 and 33, Hermiston,
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom have
tality.
is Mr. J. S. West, Hermiston. Go to him and make
21—That all things presenting sold their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. J.
LOCAL WOMAN AWARDED FIRST
sure you are registered if you want to vote on
¡themselves either directly or Indi­ H. Ryland of Enterprise, Or., who
November 8.
PRIZE ON PABY GIRL STORY
rectly to the five senses are products will move in soon. Mr. and Mrs.
Bloom will move to Hermiston
of the Unlike Electric Impulses; that Thursday.
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk
(Continued from Page 1)
in a physical sense these Electric
apron shower was given at the
" I heard her exclaim, then she Impulses are brought into being di- Vai An Knauf
home Saturday in honor
called to us. We all rushed to see rectly by the employment of Work of Mrs. Barham. The occasion was
what was the matter. We found the or its two equivalents, and indirect- to honor Mrs. Barham’s birthday.
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Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Squire Thom­
saw.
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brought about by Nature's Chemi­ as. David Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
" ’Well, to make a long story short cal laboratory: To Illustrate, in the Mrs. J. H. Reid, and daughter Bar­
my husband and I adopted the baby case of man; man, by reason of work bara. Mrs. Nance, of Seattle, Mrs.
at once. She was just what I'd been furnishes the raw material which is Cassidy and daughter Mar.on, Mr.
Arthur L. Fields, president, Portland Chamber of Commerce, samples
wanting. She has grown up into a turned over to nature's chemical and Mrs. Gus Linder, Mrs. Mikesell,
and Mary Ward.
milk of Hazel Col. Rag Apple DeKoi, prize winning cow to be exhibited
splendid child and a very talented laboratory where it is processed and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradley of Pen- |
at Pacific International, Portland, October 15-22. Harry L. Corbett, past
one. My husband anad I both adore then the agreeing electric impulses dleton were visitors at the C. A. j
president, Pacific International, at the pumps.
her and she has brought much hap­ | ire taken up by the circulating me- Keller home Sunday.
Mrs. Esther Gardiner of Umatilla |
piness to a childless home.
Western
livestock
exhibitors will
Club exhibits and Smith-Hughes Vo­
Hum and delivered where needed.
“ ’So who can doubt my faith In The above illustration holds good was a visitor at the home of her
have a better chance of winning
cational Education exhibits and ac­
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
W.
Bloom.
FOR THE
cash prizes and awards this year
tivities.
an Oregonian ad?' "
for any and all of man's endeavors Monday.
at the Pacific International Live­
In addition to these, this year’s
Miss Della Rush, candidate for |
Here's Story of Cows,
i in whatsoever direction they may
stock Exposition’s competition for
Exposition offers as a new and
county school superintendent, ac- |
applied,
to-wit:
his
household;
"After living on a farm near be
the 575.000 premium list, provided
companied by Mrs. A. E. McFarland
thrilling entertainment feature the
Bridel Veil for nearly six years, we his schools: his churches: his muni- and Mrs. Wm. Kik. were visitors in i
by the state. Multnomah county and
country's leading rodeo, McCarty-
< > moved back to Portland. We sold all cipalities; his state government, and Columbia district Tuesday.
breeders’ associations, according to
Elliott. with their complete string
¡¡'of our stock with the exception of I his federal government. All these
OF THE
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham. Mr. I
O. M. Plummer. General Manager of
of bucking horses including the
, , three cows.
and Mrs. J. Paxton, and Mr. and
the Pacific International. The Ex
famous "Midnight”, the mount that
placed
and
many
are
fitting
expressions
of
"An Oregonian want ad
Mrs. Henry Sommerer and family
position will be held in Portland,
“has never been ridden”. At least
our cows in pasture near Beaverton the progressive development called were among those attending the fair
Oregon, October 15-22, inclusive.
twenty-five championship buckaroos
and we rented a house In Portland. ' into being by these creative impul- at Irrigon Saturday.
While the show is expected to be
and women riders will compete for
“We had The Oregonian delivered ses. Don’t forget that in the econo-
Mrs. Laura Morris has been un­
even ■ more complete than in the
the 510.000 in prize awards, in the
daily and I watched the ads each
able to teach her classes for several
day. Finally, in the ‘swap’ column, mies of Nature, man's status is a days because of illness.
past, eastern exhibitors will have
Exposition’s big arena, the first in­
to
“Impersonal" one; his
I found an ad: ‘Wanted—Cows for
smaller representations than usual.
J. H. Retd is filling two silos with
door rodeo held in the Pacific
work
and
to
be
worked
on
by
the
Im
­
city lot.’ In a tew days the trade was
corn. He Just completed the build­
This will leave the awards open al­
Northwest, giving the public a
made, the cows going to Parkrose. pulses which he furnishes the raw ing and is using F. W. Lenz’s chop­
most exclusively to western en­
close-up view of ail events. The
We took possession of the lot.
trants.
rodeo will show at eight matinee
'material to bring Into being. (In per.
A large group of neighbors en­
< •
"Then the ads revealed an equity
Besides the Dairy and Beef Cattle
and seven evening performances.
% in a house for sale. The builder a- 'the belief of the above the founda- joyed a picnic at the Cassidy home
Shows which always occupy an im­
This is the twenty-second annnal
some
cash
Hon
for
wisdom
is
laid.)
Sunday.
Among
those
present
were:
A general circulation of 1300
< > creed to take the lot and
portant
place
In
the
Livestock
Ex
­
Pacific
International Livestock Ex­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Christley.
Gil
­
′
'
for
equity.
22—That when the emoluments of
readers covering Boardman. Irrigon.
position. an unusually fine collec­
position. the Pacific-west’s great
¡, I “Eight months later a trade was work aggregate at a point or points bert Costa. Mr. and Mrs. Squire
Umatilla. Stanfield. Echo, Holdman
tion of pure bred animals tn all
educational event, and Its way of
Thomas. David Arnott, Mr. and Mrs.
« > made for a houseboat.
and Hermiston.
other divisions. Including sheep,
drawing the spotlight of the world
' The houseboat was traded for six less than the whole number of points J. II. Reid, and daughter Barbara.
It is suicidal to advocate universal Howard Reid. George Teuffel, Mrs.
goats, heavy draft horses, dogs,
on it as s country outstanding in
lots.
“Two of these lots were sold, two economy, for the reason, that the Nance and daughter Helen of Se­
poultry, rabbits, fish and game will
agricultural products.
% were traded as part payment on a abridgment of the desires lessens attle, who are visiting at the Reid
be exhibited. There will also be the
Reduced round trip fares to Port­
usual Industrial Show, Dairy and
' ‘ new house. ».
. the resistance to be overcome by home. Mr. and Mrs Wm Mitchell.
land for the Exposition, October
Ci "The new house was sold through'
.
7 Mary Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf
Land Products Show, Wool and Mo-
15-22. here been announced by all
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a two-line Oregonian ad and now wei
and family. Lloyd Ballinger, Mr and
railroad*.
ppppcpppcccccccpccpcccccccc22229224999209299249*$*49 are living In our own home I still 2 3—That the abridgment of de- Mrs. Cassidy and daughter Marian. I hair Show, the Boys’ and Girls’ 4H
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Hitt’s Confectionery
Exposition to be Better Than Ever
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