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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933
Increase Your Ratio
of Savings
* * * * * * * * * *
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
*
REDUCED TO
ONE
SUBSCRIPTION
FOR
ONE
Look at these
CASH PRICES
200 Pairs of Shoes at
98c
400
Shoes & Oxfords . $1.98
100 Pairs for $2.98
All Lace Breeches
Dress Pants
50 Hats at 98c
$1.98
$1.98 & $2.98
150 Hats . $1.98
Don’t Delay • Buy Today
Hermiston Herald
Chas. G. Burk, Inc
29900 9999999900011000003011030*
j be approved.”
Mr. and Mrs. L. Myers of Stan­
TURNIPS MAY BECOME NEW
The current circular also contains field are spending the week end
t
UMATILLA
NEWS
i
visiting
at
the
Glen
Mackan
home.
COVER CROP FOR ORCHARDS.
new tables showing Oregon price in­
Mrs. Shell has returned to her
By Louise Byrnes
Published every Thursday at Hermis­ dexes troni 1910 to 1932 on 18 com­
i
home
in
Boardman
after
spending
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by modities and »n index showing the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and
In the search for a cover crop for
| the winter at the McFarland home
motored to orchards which can be turned under
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. t eneral level of farm prices in Ore­ 1 in Umatilla. Mrs. Shell broke both Miss Clara Corrigall
Pendleton Sunday afternoon.
Publishers.
gon over the same period. There is I arms last summer but has fully re-
Mr McMillan and James Byrnee just as early In the spring as the
covered.
motored
to Walla Walla on business. soil can be worked, winter turnips
Entered
Second Class Matter a trend toward the use of general Francis Skoubo Is cuite coriourây
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark were may prove to be a valuable find”
farm
price
indexes
in
the
adjust
­
ill
with
flu
and
sore
throat.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Pendleton visitors Monday.
for this purpose, says C. E. Schus-
ment of farm financial contracts to
Everett Dugan left Sunday for
Oregon.
Olaf Stangeby of Seattle, Wn.,
Portland.
provide elasticity in payments sc­
is transacting business in Umatilla. ter, federal specialist in nut culture
John Brice and Mrs. Will Wil
W. A. Conlon spent the week end at the Oregon Experiment station.
cording to ability to pay.
Subscription Rates:
banks shopped in Hermiston Satur­ in Portland with relatives.
The chief drawback at present is
One Year.....................................
$2.00
day.
Harry Hull motored to Pendleton lack of hardiness in common varie-
Six Months ................................
$1.00
Pamona Grange meets with the Tuesday on business.
Rhea Creek Grange Saturday, Anr.
Three Months ...........................
. .50
Lew Brownell was accompanied ties available.
t BOARDMAN NEWS
1st. The St te Master, Ray Gill, by Erwin Chapman to St. Martins.
Income is diminished, that is true, So is the
The conviction Is growing that •
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
expects to be there.
cost of living.
And w ¡th smaller income one
Charles Bentley of Salem, state li­ ordinary cover crops that must be J '
Mr. and Mrs. Usher stayed Friday cense examiner, was a luncheon
Mrs. H. E. Waite returned Wed-
It in the
is
careful
to
eliminate
a 11 wastes,
allowed
to
grow
tor
a
considerable
<
1
at the Cien Mackan home on his guest at the H. B. Hull home Tues­
nesday from Portland.
past you have found it possible to save ten
period in the early spring before < i
ION "
John Brice and son Warren spent way home from Long Beach. Cal. day.
per cent of your income by the “come easy, go
He reports the earth quake was re -
Mrs. Joe Springer entertained the being plowed down, have actually ! : [
Wednesday in Pendleton.
easy” method, perhaps now, like others, you
done about as much harm as good * ’
Mary Healy of The Dalles spent ly worse than neonle con realize. Bridge Club on Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Cherry was a Pendle- to nut orchards through depleting
the week end visiting her parents, His home is in Wall Walla.
will find it possible to increase the ratio > of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrier and ton visitor Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Healy.
your saving to fifteen, even twenty per cent.
<
the soil of necessary moisture to
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Maloney
Vera Lubbes is working at the family are moving to the Paul Smith
and we suggest that the practical place for
NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW AIDS
ranch.
motored to Pendleton Saturday and mature the nut crop, Schuster ex-
Dan Ransier home.
thos savings is in an Interest
bearing savings
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and
P. T. A met Friday evening at was accompanied home by Mrs. P. plains.
FARMERS IN DIRE STRAITS.
account. In watching your savings grow you
son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- the school. The following program W. Walsh and small daughter, Ver­
Preliminary trials have shown
low, and Miss Veryle Hartle spent was given:
Assembly
sincing: na Doyle.
are stimulated to even greater effort.
that certain tall sown turnips pro­
Oregon farmers in serious finan­ Wednesday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Llewellyn
Dan
Ransier Playlet, 7th and Sth grade: Child
duce
an
enormous
tonnage
of
or-
;
’
>
cial difficulties may now avail them home. Frank Marlow has rented the Study, led by Mrs. Sundsten, fol- motored to The Dalles Monday
ganic matter that may be turned < >
selves of the provisions of the new Lee Meade ranch on the east side freshments of cake and coffee wore where they transacted business.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNabb and under just as soon as the soil is in %
lowed by a business meeting,
Re-
emergency bankruptcy bill passed by of the project.
children Maxine, Herbert, John and condition to work
The Boardman Athletic club gave
in the spring. < •
Congress without the expense inci­ a dance Saturday evening in the served.
Oliver, motored to Pendleton Sun­
Pete
Farley
completed
moving
the
More extensive tests this season
!
dent to the usual bankruptcy pro­ school gymnasium for the benefit
day
where
they
attended
the
show
old house on the Woodard ranch
were destroyed by the severe winter 2 ,
ceedings, according to an explana­ of the baseball team. The musi was to the old Carpenter ranch, now “State Fair.”
of Hermiston
?
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thorne, Miss weather.
I < < > >
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000.
tion of this legislation carried in furnished by John Steelhammer, I owned by the Federal l and Bank.
Christina Rowe and Mrs. Thorne
A search for hardy varieties of < >
The Boardman
baseball
term
the current agricultural situation Bert Rose end Eldon Wilson.
F. B. SWAYZE. President
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
L. E. Marshall spent Saturday in went to Arlington Sunday to play. of Pendleton, visited at the home turnips for such use is being carried
and outlook circular issued by the ’ a C rande.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wurster Mon­
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Mr. Dillon took a Brick load up to day.
on by Harry Schoth, federal agrono­
Oregon State college extension ser­
Mrs. A. E. Porter has returned witness the game. This was only
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer, and mist at the Oregon station, with
from Portland.
vice.
a practice game and no score re- daughter
Edith Ann, visited J. some promise of success already.
Several changes have been made
The law provides for the appoint­ with the different section bosses. , ported.
Spencer in Willow Creek.
¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ! Sol and Henry Ediger, also broth-
ment by the federal district courts The two serving here have been laid 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buff and Mrs.
They will furnish a full even­
Robert Bishop of Walla Walla’visi- ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ t
of one or more conciliation commis off. Mr. and Mrs. Bottlemiller of MINERAL FEEDS SUBJECT
COLUMBIA NEWS t ers.
ted at the T. J. Tucker home over
ing’s entertainment in sacred mu-
stoners in a county upon petition of Castle Rock left Friday for Arling- |
By Florence Udey
the week end.
•
sic. All who heard them two year
IRRIGON NEWS
15 farmers who expect to ask for ton to make their home. Mr. and OF NEW 0. S. C. DUI LETIN.
George Beddow left Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon and
Mrs. Jack Rainsville of Messner left
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
the composition of their indebted­ for Cayuse Monday, leaving their
Butter Creek, where he will be em- ago will greatly appreciate the
daughter Mildred were Pendleton
Mineral feeds will not compensate visitors Saturday evening.
Rev. Taylor and family, colored ployed by Grant Buchanan,
who vilege of hearing them again, and
ness under the provisions of the two children at the Compton home
of
the Pentecostal operates the Stanfield Ranch.
will pass the word along.
for careless feeding practices, but
Several Umatilla people attended evangelists
new law. These commissioners must until school is out.
Kenneth Foster, who has been
dance at Stanfield Friday night. church, are holding services at the
The high school girls gave M rs. an adequate supply of certain min­ the Mr.
be familiar with agricultural condi­
and Mrs. John Wurster and community church every night this visiting his mother, Mrs. Vaughn,
HERMICTON UNION CHUI
Bill I Londe a miscellaneous show­ eral salts is essential to normal daughters
tions.
left last week for Seattle.
Anna, May and Sara, mo­ week,
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
er Saturday at the Nnte Macomber growth and reproduction among tored to Pendleton Sunday after­
Robert Smith, Clare Caldwell,
Kenneth
Foster,
formerly
of
Individual farmers may file a pe­ home. Many lovely gifts were re­
10:15 A. M., Communion.
farm animals, according to a new noon. While there they attended Chas. Benefiel and Jess Oliver, went Michigan, who has been visiting his
tition of insolvency any tfme with- ceived. and 30 ladles enjoyed the
10:25 A. M., Song service and an-
to Butter Creek Saturday to work mother, Mrs. Vaughn, left last week
bulletin, "Mineral Feeds”, by Dr. J. | the show “State Fair”.
in five years after the law becomes occasion. Dainty refreshments were
on a hay baler.
for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn nouncements.
Janies
Byrnes
spant
Wednesday
R.
Haag,
chemist
in
animal
nutri-
Saturday night of last week, two reside on the Simmons ranch.
effective, whereupon the concilia- served. Mrs. La Londe was former-
of last week In Walla Walla visiting
10:50
M.
Sermon sul ject,
ly Selma Ayers and is visiting at tion at the Oregon State college ex- I his daughter, Miss Bernice Byrnes. strangers were caught on the Elroy
Oscar Mikesell left Sunday morn­
tion commissioners arrange a meet- the home of her parents, Mr. and
an ctifi cat on.
tinior
h rch for
périment station.
Lamoreaux
place
by
Eugene
Lam-
ing
for
Corvallis
where
he
will
re
­
Milo McFarland spent Sunday in
ing of the creditors. The farmer’s Mrs. E. Ayers.
oreaux trying to steal a team of sume his school work. He has been the little folks.
for Pendleton.
The
bulletin,
now
available
financial condition is presented and
The Coop is making plans on
11:20 A. M., Teaching service.
Oliver R. McNabb of Grass Val­ horses. By quick work on the part visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
moving from the Harry Murchie free distribution, indicates how to I ley, Ore., visited at the home of his of Eugene, who went to town after | W. A. Mikesell, during spring vaca­
a plan of settlement offered.
7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
building to the Broyles old store, find out what mineral elements may brother, Peter McNabb, Sunday.
his brother, the team was prevented tion.
"The plan may not reduce the The Co-op now has feed of all kinds
The young people will not. hold reg­
be deficient in the ration and how
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Knotts of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board­ from being taken, but the thieves
amount of secured debts or impair and hardware, and soon will have
lar C. n. In the church but will go
made
their
get-away,
leaving
an
Pilot
Rock
have
purchased
the
Vai
man
visited
at
the
M.
E.
Root
home
to supply them most economically.
overcoat and blanket in their haste. Knauf place, and are moving there in a group to the Colum ia schor )
the security,” the circular explains, i fuel for sale.
Sunday.
Some commercial mineral mixtures
Several of the local men brought this week.
"but may extend the time or change |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin have
house where they will conduct a
are honestly compounded and de­
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ their teams and worked on the base­
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable of Pilot meeting prior to organizing a socle-
moved
to
the
Jess
Lower
ranch.
the method of payments.
If the |
ball diamond Saturday, in prepara­ Rock spent the week end as the
Steward Arnold is moving to the scribed, the bulletin states, while
creditors •representing a majority In '
Miss Edith
tion for the coming games.
PINE CITY NEWS
guests of Mrs. Cable’s parents, Mr. ty in that district.
Broyles ranch. Mr. La Hue is mov­ others are composed mostly of com­ t
amounts of claims approve the plan I ing back to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Brown of and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell.
Clarke Is the leader and will be as
By
Oleta
Neill
mon salt or other cheap substances
La Grande have moved in with Mrs.
•Vai Knauf left last week on a slsted by the entire society.
presented,
hearing
be .ou
held Ceo. Busch left Sunday night for
.
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Church was held in the Pine City Brown’s grandfather, Mr. Sparks, business trip to Portland.
and fail utterly to meet the needs
and if the court is satisfied that the i Port! nd, taking down a truck load
8:00 P. M., Preaching service
auditorium Sunday evening. About and will remain for the summer
of
most
Oregon
regions.
Dick Upham left Sunday morning
Plan is fair and practicable it will I of dressed veal, hcgs and eggs.
38 were present. Rev. Sias of Lex- season.
for Corvallis, where he will resume Sermon subject, "Jesus Lost and
ington preached the sermon. The
Mrs. Lucy Wood was called to his studies. He has been visiting Found.”
topic was “Why I Am a Christian." LaGrande the first of the week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Up­
A pot-luck
dinner has
been
Mrs. Sara White , and Miss Gertrude
,
I the serious illness of her sister.
ham, during his spring vacation.
planned
for
Sunday
followed
by
a
Tichnor sang a duet. Miss Tichnor
otto Benefiel was a Hermiston
’Dick Upham and Walter Jendrze- business meeting.
also sang a solo. Church will be | business visitor Saturday.
jewski were visitors in Pendleton
held again next Sunday evening at
Leola and otto Benefiel, Joyce Saturday night.
Take note that the evening ser­
8:00 o clock.
‘Puckett and Mrs. Bullfinch motored
’Walther Ott, who has been spend­
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and to Athena Sunday and spent the day ing his spring vacation with his vice has been advanced half an hour
i daughters of Hermiston visited Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Dawaid. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott, re­ for the young people’s meeting and
| Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Edward Houghton, who has been turned to Corvallis Sunday morning. evening preaching service.
Young, Sunday.
visiting
parents, returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar have
A barn is being built on the Te Corvallis his
Sunday. He was accompa­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
ter Carlson ranch to replace the one nied by a classmate Fred Hunt, who moved to Stanfield where they will
that burned some weeks ago. The had been visiting his parents at Ba­ occupy the Hoggard house.
(1 eality" was the subject of the
work is being done by Henry, John ker, Or.
'■Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
and Frank Carlson.
of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Several
of
the
Umatilla
young
The members of the Pine City
March 26.
band met Friday evening to prac- people attended church services at
The Golden Text was. "The coun­
CHURCH NOTES
tice. They are practicing on some Irrigon Sunday night.
sel of the Lord standeth for ever,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
of the pieces that will be played in
the thoughts of his heart to all
the North Umatilla band concert business visitors in Hermiston Mon-
day.
May 13th, at Hermiston.
generations’’ (Ps. 33:11).
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
The baseball team from Pine City
Mrs. Effie Bullfinch and Mrs.
Among the citations which com­
O. W.. Payne, Pastor
played a game with Echo Sunday Milo McFarland were guests of the
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Our regular church services Sun­
afternoon. The game was a victory Grange Saturday night. Mrs. Mc-
following from the Bible: "For I
or Echo, the score being 5 to 0 In Farland, accompanied by Mr. Ross, day morning at 10:00 o’clock; Sun­
know the thoughts that I think to­
their favor. Quite a few Pine City contributed two numbers to the lec- day school at 11:00 o’clock: and the
ward you, saith the Lord, thoughts
folks attended the game.
ture hour program, which was great- evening service.
of peace, and not of evil, to give
both
Epworth
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Mohundro ly appreciated.
you an expected end” (Jer. 29:11).
10
League and Junior League at 6:30,
motored to Pendleton Saturday.
J. W. Vancleve was : ransacting j
The Lesson-Sermon also included
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neill and business in Hermiston Monday.
followed by preaching service at
the following passages from the
children visited at the home of Mr.
7:30.
Christian Science textbook. "Sci­
nd Mrs. Charlie Plourd near Pen-
You are invited to attend these
.lieton Funday.
ence and Health with Key to the
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ %
j
services,
because
we
hope
to
be
mu-
Emmet Kenney, who is attending
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy;
the Brosman school, spent the week t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t tually helpful in preparation for
"God creates all forms of reality.
end at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
Easter.
His thoughts are spiritual realities.
By Mrs. Wm. Hinellne
John Healy.
. . . God’s thoughts are perfect and
On Sunday evening, April 9. we
Oscar
Mikesell,
who
is
home
from
Those from Pine City attending
eternal, are substance and Life.
the dance at the Thomson school O.S.C. for spring vacation, called will have with us again the male
Material and temporal thoughts are
house Saturday evening were: Miss­ Saturday afternoon on Loren Jack- quartet from Dallas composed of
human, involving error, and since
es Rose Liebbrand. Freda Hammel, son in Minnehaha district.
Leander and Elvin Quiring, broth­
Lila Bartholomew, Margaret and
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Doherty and ers of Al Quiring of Hermiston, and” God, Spirit, is the only cause, they
lack a divine cause” (pp.513, 286).
Reitha Howard. Mrs. J. S. Moore daughter Katherine and son Bill.
and daughters. Audrey and Naomi. and Mrs. Frank Kilkenney and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth, daughter Peggy from Sand Hollow, 099999949000990099100991100000100$7919000$$09300709
Bert Michel, Frank and Dick Carl- were Sunday guests at the Ed Mc­
©
son, Charlie Lee, Son Jarmon, John Daid home.
Moore. Jasper Myers. Lee Vinson.
Miss Mary McDaid is home from
Guy Ball and Earl Wattenburger. Pendleton and will visit a few days
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger with home folks.
attended the matinee in Hermiston
Miss Edith Peterson. Mary Rodda,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Boylen and children of and Annie Peterson were dinner
Pendleton spent the week end on guests of Gladys McKenzie Tuesday.
The occasion was Gladys’ birthday.
the Boylen ranch at Pine City.
Frank A. Todd, federal specialist,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Curan’s house
near Alpine burned to the ground and A. S. Burrier. associate econ­
— Sale will continue until further notice
Tuesday morning.
It caught fire omist of O.S.C., were on the project
about 5 o’clock. Practically nothing over the week end. Friday and Sat­
urday they worked on Butter Creek
was saved from the building.
Buy Hall is working for Roy and in the Minnehaha district tak­
ing bee records. H. A. Scullen, as­
O’Mchundro.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole­ sistant professor of entomology at
Pairs of
ta were business visitors in Hermis­ O.S.C. accompanied them during the
vacation week but returned to Cor-
ton Saturday.
Mrs. J. S. Moore, daughter Naomi vallis Sunday. Mr. Burrier and Mr.
and son John were visitors in Pen­ Todd left for the Walla Walla
REGULAR PRICE RANGES FROM $4.00 to $7.50.
ley Monday.
dleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbot visited
Ray Challis of Pendleton
friends and relatives In Pilot Rock down on business Thursday, March
over the week end.
23.
THEY ARE HIRSCH-WEIS QUALITY AND RANGE TO $4.75.
Mrs. Roy O’Mohundro and daugh­
Ralph Saylor is driving
new
ter Iris and DeForest Baker were Plymouth car.
Pendleton shoppers Friday.
R. E. McCormack was here from
J. 8. Moore Is working for Bert Pendleton on business March 23.
REGULAR PRICES RANGE TO $8.00.
Michel.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
on Ray visited relatives In Hermis­ and Bob, drove to Pendleton Satur­
LA
day. While there they visited Mrs.
ton Saturday.
Jackson’s father.
McPherson
Regardless of tthe snickers of his and her sister. Miss Daisy McPher­
comrades, F. V. West of Wilming- son. They returned Sunday evening.
Miss Grace Rodda, who has been : ; This merchandise will not last long at these prices.
ton. Del.. Pennsylvania
Railroad
fireman, has adopted gaudily color­ at home tor the spring vacation, left
ed pajamas as his working clothes.
Sunday morning for Monmouth to
Plowing a field that had been un­ resume her work at the Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kryger spent
tilled for about half a century. Wal­
ter Robinson of Stoughton, Mass., Monday with Mrs. Kryger’s brother
IN OUR NEW LOCATION
recently uncovered a big V. 8. pen Wm. Sisson, who is ill at his home
near Hermiston
ny dated 1840.
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