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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO THURSDAY. AUGUST IT, 1933. OREGON STATE NEWS THE PRICE OF OF GENERAL INTEREST BUSINESS SPEED Katherine Montin left Wednesday Alma Caldwell is visiting Dorothy for California where she will re Harryman in Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bly and sons, sume her studies at the University Published every Thursday at Hermis- Stanley and Buddy, of LaCross of California, Miss Montin was ac- companied as far as Portland by her ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Wn.. visited with friends Sunday. mother, Mrs. Montin. and her bro- Mr. and Mr». W. A. Conlon mo Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, and Mrs. Kenneth tored to Attaha Monday evening ther, Andy, Principal Events of the Week Banking Institute Speaker Says Publishers. where they viewed the scene pt the Trumbull. Bobby McKenzie returned Friday railroad accident which occurred That Bank Failures Followed Assembled for Information Entered as Second Class Matter Monday morning from a few days visit with his fath- Business Failures er. Elmore McKenzie, in Portland. December, 1906, Umatilla County, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and of Our Readers. Mrs. Burchett of Kelso, Wn., daughter Erma, left Wednesday for Oregon. a visit in Walla Walla, Wn Mr. stopped at the Mitchem home Satur CHICAGO, Ill.—Many appear to Co-operation with the Lions club In think that failures occur only to banks, Byrnes and Erma returned Thurs day enroute to Kelso, with friends. Subscription Rates: Mr. and Mrs. McCulley and sons providing a playground for children day but Mrs. Byrnes will visit for but the complete story of business One Year ..................................... $1.00 several weeks before returning nt Milton are moving into the Bun has been pledged by the city council shows that failures of American banks Six Months ........................................... 75 home. tin house formerly occupied by Mr. of Roseburg, which has voted to set have followed the failure of business Three Months .............. 50 Mrs. Lingow and son Joseph re and Mrs. Art Bousquet. enterprises, and have not.been a cause Elton Fromdahl and Everett Er aside a site for the playground. turned to their home in Starbuck after a two weeks visit with Mr. win spent the week end in Fortland. Mrs. Myrtle E. Raney, 39, Gresham, of those failures. Dr. Harold Stonier. and Mrs. A. B. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Ladine and daugh suffered a fractured spine last week National Educational Director of the Billy Bousquet left the first of ter, Adell, and Mrs. Ladine’s moth American Bankers Association, de last week for a visit in Condon. er, Mrs. Gossett, all of Portland, vi while helping her husband falling trees clared in a recent address here before OC Lyle Brown, Clarence Geurin and sited in Umatilla Friday. They mo on their property near Gresham. One the American Institute of Banking. George McNabb motored to Pendle tored on to Spokane Saturday ac of the trees struck her as it fell. “It is true that we have bad more companied by Everett Cossett. ton Wednesday. Scalded when her mother stumbled failures in our banks than in the banks Mr and Mrs. Ralph Joder, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Davis and son Billy a number of other countries," he ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ returned Wednesday from a visit to and Mrs. Llewlyn Brownell, Mrs. and spilled boiling water on her Lida of said. “It is also true that we have had Lenore Frank, 18-months-old daughter Portland. and Mrs. Brownell's mother, t UMATILLA NEWS t Francis Stephens has returned to Yurkes Mrs. Simmons / Hc miston, mo of Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, who lives more failures in drug stores, grocery Baker, Ore., after a few days visit tored to Tollgate Thursday. By Louise Byrnes near Reedville, died from the burns. stores, railroads, and in every other type of business enterprise. At the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs. Jess Connell and daughter, Mrs. Lingow and son Joseph, Mrs. B. Stephens. Marlon county now has no bonded same time, it must be said that we still Josephine, and granddaughter, Gen A. B. Stephens, Mrs. Jim O’Connell The Ladies Aid society met at evieve Waller, spent the first of the debt. The last »18,000 of an 3850,000 have left after all our failures, more and daughters motored to Wallula the home of Mrs. Clinton Harvey week in The Dalles. road bond issue has been paid off. The drug stores, more grocery stores, more Tuesday. Thursday afternoon for their regu- bonds were due July 15 but the holders railroads, and more banks than any Delbert Stallery has returned lar business meeting. did not appear to be in a hurry to other country." from an extended visit with rela- Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack and People do not realize, he said, that collect. tlves in Nebraska. | daughter. Delores, are spending the we have in excess of 108 banks which CHURCH NOTES Mrs. William Switzler, Mrs. O’Con 1 week at Willow Creek with Mrs. The possibility of the Central Ore have been in existence over a century nell, Rosaline Lennox and Alec Me | Van Schoiack’s brother, Art Peter gon Irrigation district getting a loan and we have more than 2.000 banks Intyre motored to Walla Walla son. from the Reconstruction Finance cor Scott Brown returned Monday Wednesday. which have been it existence over 50 METHODIST CHURCH NOTES poration for use in rebuilding flumes years. A farewell party was given for | from a visit with his family in Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- Olympia. and canals will be considered by the “In other words, we have more banks Joseph Lingow Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Logan and mon theme, "Is It Wrong To over 100 years of age than any other In the form of a marshmallow roast. daughter of Boston, Mass., who are Doubt". A head of broccoli weighing 13 country—we have more banks over 50 home Among the young people enjoying | visiting at the Will Logan Sunday School at 11:00. G. M. pounds has been produced by W. C. years of age than any country in the the party were: Alicia Bousquet, spent the week end with Bruce Lo- Pierson, Superintendent. Griffin of Arago. world, ” he declared. “The American Erma Byrnes, Billie Chase, Annie gan in Everett, Wn. Epworth League service at 7:00. Wurster, Maxine McNabb, Lyle The Oregon Cattle and Horseraisers’ banking system has not fallen down— Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and daugh- Morris Pierson. Subject, association will hold its annual meet it is not in danger of decay. Such fail- Brown. Donald Mahoney, and Er- ters, Donna and Gloria Ruth, and Leader. nest Tippie. ures as it has experienced are due to son Eddie, are moving this week to “Knowing the Word of Vocations." ing at Burns May 27 and 28. Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and son Don Redmond, Ore., where they the price we pay for too rapid develop- Evening church service at 8:00. will aid of LaGrande visited at the W. E make their home. A total of $19,483.67 was expended ment of business enterprises, but that Sermon message. "The Three Great Mahoney home last week. by the Umatilla county library during is the American spirit.” Mrs. Nora Berwick and sons, Ar Philosophies of Life”. Mrs. Harry Hull and Clara Corri- gan returned the first of last week thur and James, left Tuesday for a Scouts meet on Tuesday nights at 1931, according to the annual report from Portland where they have been weeks visit with friends in Port 8:00. Club Scouts on- Wednesday of Jane Olsen, librarian. spending the summer. Miss Corri- land. The University of Oregon at Eugene ran Is the commercial teacher in Juliana ¡Pope who is attending nights at 7:30. reports 37 per cent of Its students are the local schools and spends the summer school at Cheney. Wn., entirely self supporting while 55 per summers with her father in Port spent the week end with Mrs. Hel- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH S cent earn more than one-halt of their land and McMinnville. Mrs. Hull ma Veig. has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 66Çtoul” was the subject of the keep. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland are McIntyre in Portland for the past the nroud parents « € a baby daugh- Lesson -Sermon in all A large dog belonging to J. A. Chase, Runs Fifty-two Financing Insti month. ter born Sunday at the Hermiston Churches of Christ, Scientist, on tutions With Investment of who lives south of Redmond, was bad Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geuren hospital. Sunday, August 13. and children, accompanied Mrs. ly injured in a fight with two coyotes. Two Billion Dollar 3—Thir Mrs. Theodosha Lambert, a for- The Golden Text was: “My seul Francis Lories and children to Pen The animals followed the injured dog nier resident, spent a few days of ty-nine Agricultural thirsteth for God, for the living dleton Thursday. to the house. Lorine Lash has returned from a last week renewing old acquaintan God” ( Ps. 42:2.) ces. Mrs. Lambert Just recently re visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Warren Among the citations which com MERICA’S biggest banker today Is turned from the World’s Fair. penter In Freewater. Oregon. of Tillamook celebrated their 60th prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mrs. Bert Oliver of Westside, Ore. ' the Federal Government, which Is J. B. Springer returned Wednes following 1'rorn the Bible: “The wedding anniversary recently at the Is visiting at the home of her daugh day from a visit In Portland. now operating fifty-two financing insti eyes of the Lord are upon the home of their daughter, Mrs. Noah H. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood, ter, Mrs. Milo McFarland. tutions, says Professor John Hi fina of righteous, and his ears are open Toates, at Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown and Columbia University in the America" unto their cry. The Lord redcem- and Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller mo- hildren are returning from Olym- An effort to end the dumping of Bankers Association Journal. eth the soul of his servants: rnd tored to the wrestling match in pia where they have been spending rubbish and garbage on Klamath coun none of them that trust in him “Forty of these are owned entirely Walla Walla Wednesday. ty roadsides has been launched by the by the Government," he says. "In shall be desolate” (Ps. 34: directors of the Klamath County twelve more the Government h a al 22). Chamber of Commerce. The Le .son-Sermon also inc’v I- ready a two-thirds interest. Tirirty ed the following correlative - s- Turkey growers in central Oregon seven are Intended to be perniar en sage from the Christian Scie: a have been so successful in the last Twenty-five ot the permanent ones and textbook, ‘Science and Health few years that many are contracting fourteen of the temporary ones are with Key to the Scriptures", by for large flocks of poults, some doub agricultural. Mary Baker Eddy: “It is our Ig ling their last year’s order. "The capital stock held by the United norance of God, the divine Pr n- 3 ciple, which produces apparent dis- Because of the condition of the States in these banks has a par value cord, and the richt unde r.t andi- $ ground in the vicinity of Suttle lake of $1,380,000,090. The Government’s of Him restores harmony. Truth the work of graveling the new Santlam total investment is nearly $2.000.090, will at length compel us all to er- highway grade out from Sisters can 000. Resources of these institutions ex change the rlea ures and pains < f ceed $3.000.000.090 In addition the not be undertaken for some time yet. sense for the joys of Soul” ( p. Government has detailed supervision Sheepmen who have been wintering over fifty-one mortgage banks, operai 390). their herds near Ontario are preparing ing under Federal charter. “The Governmen. also supervises ♦ to move their flocks to the hills within the next week or 10 days. Shearing 4.600 local agricultural loan, associa f BOARDMAN NEWS has been completed in many localities. tions with Federal charters. AU this By Mrs. Dan Ransier Costs of Central Oregon dairy herd takes no account of the relations of the Mr. and Mr Robert Hindley and Improvement association memberships Government to the twelve Federal Re r. and Mrs. Chat Attebury re- have been reduced from $24 per year, serve banks, nor of the authority re cently given to the Reconstruction rned from Montana where they bave been looking after mining in- or about $3 per cow, to a flat rate of Finance Corporation to buy preferred $1.80 per cow, payable at 15 cents per stock in national and state commercial crests tile past two weeks. Fay Darr and Owen Major left for month. banks." The President has ordered the.con daho where Fay will teach this Enrollment for the 1932 spring term year, They have been visiting rei- i at the University of Oregon which solidation of the agricultural credit fives and friends in Boardman all I started last week was approximately agencies into the new Farm Credit Ad ummer. OOK AHEAD I Grab this opportunity, and for years to 200 less than the 2800 of the spring ministration, says Professor Hanua. Clen Ma<kan and (laughter ac He expresses the opinion that before A come you’ll look back upon your purchase of a Heat- semester last year, figures issued by companied by Esther Jones motored the consolidation of the agricultural the registrar’s office indicated. rola in the 12th Annual Heatrola Free Coal Campaign as to Portland Sunday night. financing agencies too much machinery the best buy you ever made for your home. Wilma anti Margaret Myers re- The city council of Marshfield has had been created to administer the urned from Portland where they instructed the city attorney to draft financing Institutions which the Gov Every year, in August, thousands take advantage of this have been visiting relatives the an ordinance requiring that dogs be ernment either owns or supervises. past week. famous free deal to get a supply of coal free. This year, “Existing institutions represent a tied up from March 1 to July 31. The A family reunion was held at the there’s a big ADDITIONAL inducement. Heatrola prices considerable differentiation of fune present ordinance makes the period George Ransier place at Echo Sun- tlon and any consolidations should be went up July 8th—may go up further this Fall. But dur lay for the Looker family. A pic- from May 1 until September 31. preceded by a careful survey of the ac ing the Free Coal Campaign we are selling at the old prices held on the lawn, with Endeavoring to beautify the city, the tual activities of the various institu- about 38 people being present. all Heatrolas which we purchased before the advance. Ontario Civic club is offering cash tions." he continues. “The only con meng whom were Mr. and Mrs. Remember, it’s the GENUINE Heatrola we’re offering, Looker and children, and Mr. and prizes to the boys and girls of Ontario solidation the Administration has an- Mrs. Dan Ransier and family from for the cultivation of gardens, growing nounced Is that of the agricultural with the Intensi-Fire Air Duct and other exclusive features. Zoardman. of shrubs or the planting of a tree, the credit agencies in the Farm Credit Ad- And this year there are more ministration. As a permanent solution Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and prizes to be awarded in September. models to choose from — a Fay Darr were in Arlington on busi- this arrangement is too closely bound I Dairymen of Polk county are join size to suit every heating job, liess Monday. up with politics. ing with those of other counties of the a price to fit every budget. Jennie Compton Is visiting this “A better scheme would be to create I state to promote the welfare of their a finance corporation under Federal week with Maxine Mackan. Cash isn't needed. Pay only Indus ’ ry by advertising the food value Kenneth Ransier Is working for charter to take over either the agricul Mr. Harvord this week. of dairy products and also to protect tural finance activities of the Govern $2.00 down to assure getting a The North Morrow County Fair it against the inroads of substitutes. ment or all its lending agencies. Hcatrola at the old price PLUS will he held at Irrigon September 1 "The Government's financing and An ox horn, placed In the fork of a a supply of Free Coal. When and 2, and every one in the north banking activities should be kept throe 50 years ago, was uncovered last heater is installed, start easy end of the county is looking forward severely apart from subsidy and other to a bigger and better fair than last week by Gede Provolt of the Williams payments, if you wish, on our schemes tor raising the prices of farm year. creek district, near Medford. He placed generous time-payment plan. Willard Nickerson visited at his the horn there 50 years ago and products. One is business, the other is home Sunday from Biggs where he thought nothing more of it. Last week major political policy. The advantages HURRY! This special offer of the corporation over bureau control is employed. is ¿ood until A u¿ust 26 only. while cutting wood, he came upon It for the business functions are real and The little son of Mr. and Mrs. again. The tree had completely sur significant." If you cannot conveniently Tom Delirio, who has been quite ill, rounded the horn. come to the etorc, phone and is convalscing nicely. ask us to call at your home. A dance was held at the Bush Railroad Legislation The sleeping quarters maintained at idonee Saturday night a with The Dalles during the winter for tran De large crowd in attendance. ‘ECENT state legislative bill pro lightful refreshments were served to sients and homeless local men have vided that a track man carrying a those present. been closed. During the three months Fay Darr is the proud owner of a over 1700 beds were supplied. Local bell by day and a lantern by night new 1933 Chevrolet car which she housewives donated bedding and other should lead all railroad traina across purchased from Jack Gorham Tues- comforts. grade crossings; that conductora must day. smile when answering questions; that Lane, Linn and Benton county courts Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and it would be a misdemeanor to sei ve family were dinner guests at the and the United States health depart eggs more than one day old on pullman Darr home Thursday. ment will co-operate in a fight against cars: that trains be required to stop a A farewell party was given at the malaria-spreading mosquitoes in the Tyler home tor Vivian Tyler, who ares along the Willamete river in the any time when fla ,g ed by hitch-hikers and that trains left to make her home in North nipped wi: Powder. Games were the diversion three counties, it has been announced than twenty-tire ft tor the evening after which refresh at Eugene. lifeboats and life 1 rs. This or ments of ice cream and cake were did not pass. served. The Bermiston Beraln U. S. GOVERNMENT GREATEST BANKER Time is Flying: Time is Flying! Is Your Checking Account Always Ready For Action Keep It Ready! When you come across bargains—that is, the real bar gains which usually require full payment in cash be cause the seller needs the money—it is very satisfy- ing to have the money in the bank awaiting only your signature on a check. Keep your checking account balance up all the time. You will be surprised what amounts of money you can save in the course of a year by doing so—and will have the day-by-day satisfaction of knowing that you are ready for bargains when they come. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. $$11$2000030000000000900090033$9939$$33393$03$$$$$0%99 Poor Ventilation Hurts Spuds. PRINEVILLE—Ventilation of pit ted potatoes appears to be an im portant element in scucessful growth of the seed pieces the following sea son, judging from observation in the Powell Butte section this year. One farmer had . considerable trouble with seed pieces rotting in the ground some 10 days alter planting. Investigation by the county agent showed that these were from stock that had heated badly in the pits. Tests elsewhere have also shown the importance of adequate ventilation of stored seed stocks, particularly where It is pitted. ¥ * * * * * * * * * % * IRRIGON NEWS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Seaman and daugh- ter, Mrs. McPherson from Madras visited friends here over Sunday. Delbert Cross from Elgin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Barles Tuesday. Wayne and Vaughn Mayfield of LaGrande who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Barles for some time, left Monday for Walla Walla. Robert Smith motored to Portland Sunday with a truck load of melons. His niece, Freda Fredrickson, ac companied him. Mrs. Glen Ball was called to Hepp ner Wednesday by the serious illness » Mr. Ball’s mother. Word was received here recently of the sudden death of Mrs. Henry Wier’s mother at her» home in Bak- ;r. Mrs. Weir made many friends while living in Irrigon and they ex- tend their sincere sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht were business visitors in Pendleton and Milton Saturday. Leola Benefiel left for Plymouth, Wn„ recently where she has ob- tained employment, Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell were Walla Walla visitors Wednesday. Kate Bullfinch visited Mrs. friends Sunday. She was enroute from Fairfield where she has been attending school to her home at Mos cow, Idaho. Verna Belle Grabiel from Imbler, Ore., stopped off Friday on her way home from Cascade Locks for a brief visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grablel, and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Brace and Mrs. Edith Markham were shopping in Hermis- ton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cow and daughter. Joy of Echo. were guests of the Fred Markham family Sunday. Joy remained for a weeks visit with Bil- ly Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith called at the W. Isom home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and son left for Hood River Friday where they will visit Mrs. Wright's parents. Max Jones and Wallis Dexter are spending two weeks in the moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burchett and daughters, Pearl and Hester, Fred Burchett and Mrs. Wade, all of Cascade Locks, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and family Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne of Stanfield visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday afternoon. Among the Irrigon people in Her miston on business the past week were Roy Minnick, Emmet McCoy, O. Coryell, Mrs. Fredrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grimm. 00001100000900000001000000309990903333309 NRÀ Come in note for your FREE COAL, and your last opportunity to yet a ESTATE R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. 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