The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 13, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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Mrs. Walsh returned home Sunday. McKenzie, Mrs. Jack Cherry. Mrs.
Harry Rhodenbough
and Ursel Lewelyn Brownell, Mrs. Joe Spring-
Hiatt spent the week end in the er, Miss Fara Rix, Mrs. William Lo-
PINE CITY NEWS
Igan and Mrs. Harry Hull.
Published every Thursday at Hermis- mountains deer hunting.
Alma and Frances Bray, Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes spent
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
• • •
Conlon, Erma and Muriel Byrnes, Tuesday of last week in Umatilla.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Margaret Brown, Dorothy Tonies, Mr. Haves was the speaker on the
The Pine City carnival is to be
Publishers.
Betty McKenzie and the camp fire Boy Scout program.
held Friday, October 28, at the Pine
leader, Miss Rosa Ricco walked to
City school house, Preceedlng the
Evelyn Ford has returned to
carnival will be given a short pro­
Entered as Second Class Matter Hermiston to the Umatilla Project school after a three weeks absence.
Fair
Saturday.
|
The
Umatilla
school
building
was
gram in the auditorium, beginning
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
at
8:15 with no admission charges.
Miss Beth Cooney who has been broken into last Tuesday evening
Oregon.
The
program includes several select­
ill for the past week has returned to The prowler attempted to pry open
ions by the Pine City band. Many
school.
I the bottom drawer of the files in
interesting and fun making booths
Subscription Rates:
T. O. Waller, representative of the the office but was unsuccessful.
will be in the school house after the
One Year ......................................... 32.00 Wrought Iron Co., visited at the Jess
Tom Tucker returned from the
program.
Connell
home
in
Umatilla
several
mountains
with
a
deer.
Six Months .......
$1.00
Mrs. Reid Buseick and daughters
days last week.
Joe Springer spent Saturday in ‘‘THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME Barbara and Donna and Miss Eva
Three Months ...
.50
Marvin George was a business vis-pan
Oasis Theatre, Sund y and Monday. Shaw of Long Creek visited Mrs.
itor at Pendleton Thursday.
‘
There are perhaps more thrills and romance in riding
Miss Effie Bullock spent Tuesday I
Mrs. Walter Bullard spent Thurs-
Í Busieck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
the range, guardian of the welfare of the thundering herd,
in Pendleton on business.
day in Portland.
• | E. Wattenburger for several days.
than in attending the details of guarding one’s nickels and
ION
> They arrived on the creek Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dexter mo­
Mrs. Clarence Guerin and child-
dimes. Still, the comparison is there, your dollars, which
evening and returned to Long Creek
tored to Pendleton Tuesday where run Katherine and James arc visit­
you work and sweat to earn, the herd under your charge.
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
ing In Spokane.
i Saturday morning.
they transacted business.
Make the game a thriller; your dollars the herd; our
Mrs. Galley and daughter Margar-
Y|
A band of sheen belonging to Ber-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erwin were din-
bank the range. Keep them on this range to grow and fatten.
• • • • • • • • • • nard Doherty of Sand Hollow camp-
et of Vancouver, Wn„ visited at the ner guests of Ray Lash and daughter
D. W. Jackson home over the week Lorine Thursday evening, honoring
Miss Sophia Kopacz had as her ed at John Healy's Thursday night,
The gates are open. Round up and drive in the herd.
end.
' Mr. Erwin
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’s birthday.
Miss Faye Green of Stanfield who
guests during the Umatilla Project
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
We invite you to open your account today.
Lewllyn Brownell and father D. C.
Scott Brown and Cecil Tipple re­ Fair Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’Criger. has been visiting relatives on But-
Brownell motored to Pendleton Mon turned fr J hunting deer last Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. .William Macht and ter Creek returned to Echo Thurs-
day.
day. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett and day.
Mildred Conlon, Annie Wurster Rolants.
Mrs. Isabelle Corrigal visited her
daughter Louise of Pendleton.
Miss Bernice Byrnes left Sunday and Devee Brown motored to Pen­
of Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer return-
Miss Blanche Thorsen who teach-daughter Mrs. T. J. O'Brien Satur­
fcr Walla Walla where she has en­ dleton Sunday where they attended ed Friday from a two days visit with
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
rolled in the Morman Beauty college. an executive meeting of the Colum- Mr. and Mrs. w E Mahoney in La es at The Dalles spent the week end day.
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Frank Helms and daughter Char-
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Mrs. P. W. Walsh spent several bia Union Christian Endeavor.
(Grande.
, lotte visited at the home of C. H.
Mrs. S. Thorsen.
Mrs. Gram, housekeeper for Wal-
Joe La Chance and Lyle Brown
days at the home of her grandmoth-
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Miss Jennie Haggman is spending Bartholomew Saturday.
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
suffered
er, Mrs. A. W. Byrnes, in Touchet, lace
.—- Spencer,
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—J _ a paralytic | left Friday for Canyon City, Ore., this week with friends in Seattle.
Those of Pine City attending the
Wash.
stroke Friday morning. She is slight- Where they will spend a few days
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of Clark- Umatilla Project Fair in Hermiston
Jack Cherry, who is working at ly improved.
hunting.
ston, Wn.. were guests at the Ed Friday were:
Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
spent
Tuesday
tran-
James
Byrnes
Reith, spent Tuesday and Wednes-
Albert Hill spent the week end Meyers home the last of the week. Watenburger and Mrs. Reid Busi­
in
Walla
Walla.
sacting
business
day of last week at his home here,
with Mrs HUI who is visiting at the
Mrs. C. H. Kerr of St. Paul, Minn., eck and daughter Barbara and Don-
Last Tuesday the Umatilla tennis home of her parents in Milton, Ore. I arrived Wednesday night and will na. Those attending Saturday were: and children, and the Misses Elsie home of Ray Applegate Friday, Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. John
Burley of
Portland spent the week end with teams met the Echo tennis teams
Florence Smith of La Grande was visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. B. | Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill and family. Strain and Neva Neill attended the urday and Sunday.
with the girls playing at Umatilla a week end visitor in Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and
friends in Umatilla.
Stuart for some time. Mrs. Kerr vis- Mrs. Bill Omohundro and daughter matinee in Hermiston Sunday after­
the boys going to Echo. The
daughters Isabella and Katherine
Paul Walsh spent the week end its her parents once a year. .
I Iris and sons Edwin and Lewis, Mr. noon.
Miss Yvonne Bousquet spent the and
girls doubles were played by Ruth
Tom Healy who has been hauling visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Criger of Pen-and Mrs. Joe Foley and Murray
week end in Portland with friends. Thompson and Minnie Harvey, and with his wife who is visiting at the
_____ were
____ • guests the . past week at Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Charley More- wood for his uncle, John Healy, re- W. A. Gourley. Sunday.
She also attended the Oregon-Wash­ the singles by Mildred Conlon. Both home of her grandparents in Tou dleton
chet. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead
the home of Mrs. Criger’s parents. ! head and family, and Mr. and Mrs. turned with a large load of wood
ington football game.
The
sets wore won by Umatilla.
Monday. He is getting the wood and children were business visitors
and Mrs. P. George and fami- Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Andrew Kopacz.
E P Jarmon.
Mrs. W. A. Conlon entertained the Umatilla boys with Donald Harry- lly Mr.
have moved from the Reiks farm |
in Pendleton Thursday.
Supt. W. W. Kelty left Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gourley visi- from the Arbukle mountains.
Bridge club Friday afternoon. Those m n and Roy Bray playing dout I s
C. H. Bartholomew was a business
evening on a hunting trip in the ted in Hermiston Sunday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill visited at the
present were: Mrs. Elmore McKen­ and George Harvey playing singles to the Mande Jenkins farm.
Mr. and Mrs. R Ellis of Pendleton mountains.
He returned Sunday
Mrs. J. S. Moore and Mrs.
___
Bill home
of C. H. Ayers Sunday after­ visitor in Pendleton Thursday.
zie, Mrs. Jack Cherry, Mrs. Lewellyn were both defeated.
' visited at the Harry Hull home Sat- with a large five-point deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and
Smethurst visited at the home of noon.
Brownell, Mrs. Joe Springer, Miss
Olaf Stangehy and son Ralph urday.
Miss Elaine Green, student nurse Roy Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gourley were daughters Lois and Gwenneth, and
Sara Rix, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Harry spent the week end In Umatilla.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker spent at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle-
Miss Elsie Strain is visiting her business visitors in Heppner Satur­ Miss Alma Neill and Jasper Myers
Hull and the hostess.
Miss Yvonne Bousquet spent the Sunday in Walla Wallla, Wn.
were business visitors in Pendleton
ton. spent the week end with her sister Mrs. W. B. Wattenburger for day.
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Paul Walsh spent the week end week enr in Portland.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green.
a few days. ' She came to her sister's
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and son Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neill and
with his wife who was visiting at 1
Mrs. W. H. Conlon entertained
$66636 • • • • •
Lloyd Russell is spending his va- home Sunday evening. Miss Strain Ray were business visitors in Her­ family visited relatives Saturday and
the home of her grandmother. Mrs. the Bridge club Friday aiternuoi.
has been working in Pendleton for miston Saturday evening.
cation at his home in Seattle.
Sunday.
W. Byrnes in Touchet, Wash. Those present were: Mrs. Elmore
Fred Rauch was a business visitor
Ernest Sires took a truck load of several months. She will return to
T. J. O'Brien visited at the home
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Pendleton Tuesday evening.
honey to Spokane Monday.
of C. H. Bartholomew. E. B. Watten­ in Echo Monday.
Miss Eva Shaw and Earl Watten­
The Misses Naomi and Audrey burger, H. E. Young, Otis McCarty,
Two baby girls have arrived on
burger attended the show in Hermis­
the Stanfield project, one at the F. Moore, Hugh Neill and Jasper My- and Ralph Corrigal Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Orai, who have M. Mills home Sunday, snd the other ers visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley
The Misses. Elsie Strain and Neva ton Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead
been in Salem and Portland, stopped at the L. F. Crist home Monday Plourd in Pendleton Sunday.
and Oleta Neill visited Miss Alma
and family visited at the home of
over for the week end at Hinkle to October 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Applegate and Neill Monday afternoon.
visit Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and
Mrs. Bert Martin enjoyed a visit daughters Wanda and Mava visited
Mrs. J. S. Moore and daughters Roy Neill Sunday.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Straley of
family. They left Monday for their Monday from her mother. Mrs. Hil­ at the home ;f Mr. and Mrs. An- Naomi and Audrey and son John at­
home in La Grande.
bert, of Walla Walla.
tonne Cunha ounday evening.
tended the dance in Hermiston Sat­ Lostine and Miss Mildred Sheltand
FOR
of Paradise visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mrs. C. A. Flannigan is in Port­
Rally day will be observed at the
Lowell Young and Dick Carlson urday night.
land where sho was called last week Presbyterian church Sunday, Oct. 16 were business visitors in Echo Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley visited at Applegate and family for several
by the serious illness of her mother. Sabbath school classes will convene urday evening.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. days. They returned to their homes
Harry Hamman of the navy is at the regular hour with a general
Mrs. Carrie Chapman, Miss Leib- Courley Sunday.
Saturday.
assembly
for
closing
exercises. brand and Miss Freda Hammel visi­
Mrs. Reid Busieck, Miss Eva Shaw
home on a furlough.
Frank Carlson was a business visi­
W. G. Rodda is in Pendleton this Church services will begin promptly ted at tile T. J. O'Brien home Satur- tor in Pendleton Saturday evening. and Earl Wattenburger were busi­
week.
at 11:00 A. M. In the evening the day.
Ivan Applegate visited at the ness visitors in Pendleton Thursday.
"FAIR AND IMPARTIAL TREATMENT TO ALL.
Miss Nora McDaid was home from Christian Endeavor will also obser­
Mr. . and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Alpine over the week end. *
visited at the home of
ve the occasion.
son Ray
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Have been a taxpayer for 35 years.
Frank Helms Saturday.
Charlie
Bartholomew
has been
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If I am elected I will during my term of office
having quite a few loads of wood
endeavor to best of my ability exercise the Judgment I
HOT LUNCHES
brought from the Arbuckle mount­
have acquired, covering a period of 21 years that I
ains during the past week. He is
have served as field and office deputy Assessor nf Uma-
having his wood carried to his ranch
( Paid Adv.)
tilla County.
REFRESHING DRINKS
in trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburer
and Miss Faye Greene visited at the
SPORTING GOODS
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watten-
burger Sunday.
The Misses Oleta and Lennä Neill
accompanied H. E. Young to Arbu­
Candidate for
kle mountains where he went after a
load of wood Sunday.
Malcolm, Gordon and Pat O'Brien
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visited at the home of W. D. Neill
and
John Healy Sunday.
Of Sixth Judicial District, com
sr ire ■ 1 rautie Tatieitliai arai re nej
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
posed of Umatilla and
Morrow Counties.
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O. F. STEELE
COUNTY ASSESSOR
General Election, Tues., Nov. 8,1932
Calvin L
Sweek
NOT CONSOLIDATION
Hitt’s Confectionery
Circuit Judge
but a COSTLY
EXPANSION!
ON NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY
The ZORN - MACPHERSON SCHOOL "JUGGLING" BILL AT TAX-
PAYERS' EXPENSE — ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, CREATES S
NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS — BOTH UNTRIED and UNNEEDED.
NOVEMBER 8, 1932
4
Under the guise of economy, unknown interests propose this extrava­
gant building and wrecking program, which claims to be a consolida­
tion of Oregon’s higher educational system. There are five cam­
puses now, and if this bill is approved, there will still be five
campuses after a raid has been made on the taxpayers' money I
The following facts will enable every taxpayer to prevent this
experiment which endangers our higher educational system, and
results in a tremendous financial outlay by taxpayers.
New Schools Established
This bill actually creates 4 NEW schools a junior college at La
Grande and Ashland; a law school at Salem; and a teachers’ college
st Eugene In addition, it "junks" the Monmouth Normal School,
valued at $700,000, and uses but one-third of the facilities of the
University at Eugene. This disarrangement will result ina tremen-
doua financial outlay by taxpayers for additional NEW schools, NEW
departments, NEW courses and NEW equipment. There are five
campuses now. If this bill is approved there will still be five
campuses; but. in addition, the taxpayers will be forced to erect
new housing facilities for the University law school and library at
Salem; provide NEW buildings and dormitories to accommodate
the greatly increased student body poured onto the Corvallis cam­
pus; and equip two NEW junior colleges and a teachers’ college
with new arid costly facilities for conducting r NEW and untried
system.
BALLOT
PRESENT
M ontgomery WARD &Co
INCUMBENT
PENDLETON, OREGON
“CIRCUIT JUDGE CALVIN L. SWEEK of the Umatilla and
Morrow District will run. for re-election. He was appointed
by Governor Meier to the vacancy created by elevation of
Judge Alger Fre to the U. S. District Bench. The appoint­
ment was commended as excellent and the appointee has
made good. He is a young man, 45, Oregon Native, Oregon
State College. University of Oregon, University of Michigan,
practiced at Heppner.”
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New Types of Schools Proposed
Two NEW TYPES of schools are crested by this bill —two junior
colleges and a teachers’ college both untried and unneeded in
Oregon
To educate studi uta for junior standing in technical
and scientific college courses, requires expensive laboratories and
equipment, thus triplicating the same facilities now maintained at
the University and State College. The passing of this bill estab-
lishes the principle of STATE SUPPORT TAX for all or any
junior colleges. Every town in the State of Oregon will then have
the right to demand a junior college! Every legislature session will
invite log-rolling bills for appropriations for new junior colleges in
ambitious localities. Taxpayers of this state are asked to vote on
thia costly junior and teachers’ college experiment, with every
expenditure made at their expense.
In addition, this bill claims a saving of 31,000,000 per year in
taxes, BUT DOES NOT ACTUALLY REDUCE OREGON’S
BASIC STATE TAX for higher education by a SINGLE
PENNY. You will pay the same tax for state schools as you
do now if this bill is approved.
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motorists use
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