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THURSDAY, AUGUST »1. 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Uhe # ermiston Arraló Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year .............................. Six Months . .......................... Three Months ...................... ION OC NEW HAIL SCHOOL RATES EFFECTIVE AUGUST The railroads of the country have jointly adopted a new sale of tickets to students, teachers and others attending universities, colleges, preparatory schools and other educational institutions for the 1933-1934 terms. This new plan announced by the Western Rail ways’ Committee on Public Rela tions, provides for the sale of round- trip excursion tickets from any sta tion to any point at which an edu cational institution is located, at a substantial reduction in fares. These round-trip tickets may be the purchased any day prior opening of the educational institu tion, commencing August 25th and continuing until October 5th. Tick ets sold during this period will be good for return passage at Christ- mas time, during the spring vaca- tion, or at the close of school in In those cases where the June tickets are used for return at Christ mas, the students and teachers may obtain similar reduced-rate round- trip tickets betwean December 25th and January 10th, with the return portion of their tickets during spring vacation or at the end of the school year. Again, for those stu dents or teachers who use the re turn portion of their tickets during spring vacation, similar tickets will be sold at the same reduced rates from March 11th to April 17th, 1934, these tickets being good for return passage when the education al institutions close In June. This new plan adopted by the railroads permits arrangements be made for travel requirements for the entire college year, with full formation as to facilities and total cost available In advance to college authorities, teachers, parents and students. It is hoped that this plan will not only stimulate travel by rail but will also be of advantage to both students and educational insti tutions In attracting greater atten dance from distant points through the lower cost of rail transporta tion. Buy c^iow! TIRE PRICES ARE GOING HIGHER VVE will sell you Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires at today's low prices as long as our stock lasts. Don't risk the danger of tire trouble or possible blowouts on your Labor Day trip. 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PUELICHER HERMISTON UNION CHURCH mination. as a result ot which It is Americas Bunkeri Association Communion. 10:15 A expected to make a certification to RANKING In Its long earner has been Song Service. 10:25 A 10:50 A , Sermon, "Hearing — compelled to withstand many seri fill a contemplated vacancy in the ous shocks, but It ran Into the most position of fourth class postmaster the Vnice of God perplexing en- at Stanfield, Oregon, and other va , Teaching Service. 11:30 A u tanglement of its cancies as they may occur at that 7:00 P. Christian Endeavor. l \ whole history since office, unless it shall be decided in Church service. Ser 8:00 P. 4 the general break- the interest of the service to fill any mon Ourselves and Others down of values in vacancy by reinstatement. The ex 1929. The commer- amination will be held at Pendle METHODIST CHURCH. elal structure of When you coma across bargains—that is, the real bar W. A. Briggs, Pastor. the entire world ton, Oregon. The compensation ot gains which usually require full payment in cash be the postmaster at thia office was This is Labor Sunday. Morning seemed to have cause the seller needs the money—it is very satisfy worship at 10:00 A. M. Sermon been shaken from $1100 for the last fiscal year. ing to have the money In the bank awaiting only your Applications must have reached Its foundations and theme "Labor’s Challenge”. Sunday signature on a check. the marvel Is that their twenty-first birthday but not Pierson school at 11:00. the banker, with their sixty-fifth birthday on the perintendent. Keep your checking account balance up all the time. everything break- date of the close of receipt of appli Epworth League at 7:00. Evening You will be surprised what amounts of money you ing down all J. H. PUELICWER cations. Applicants must reside 8:00. Sermon church service around him, was within the territory supplied by the theme "Fanning Satan’s Fires". will have the day-by-day satisfaction of knowing that able to come through as he has. post office for which the examina Official board meeting Monday General business failures, agricul you are ready tor bargains when they come. tion is announced. The examina night at 7:30. tural stagnation, income losses, capl Boy Scouts meet- Tuesday even- losses, inabilities to meet debts tion is open to all citizens of the ings. Cub Scouts on Wednesday at and therefore inabilities of bankers to United States who can comply with pay back depositors when loans were the requirements. Application blanks 7:00. not paid, were the reasons, in most Form 9, and full information con of Hermiston Instances, for the bank failures. cerning the requirements of the ex CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. No profession, no department of life amination can be secured from the Is without Its weaker elements, but postmaster at the place of vacancy 66{1 hrist Jesus” was the subject had proper consideration been given or from the United States Civil Ser F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President U of the Lesson - Sermon in all to the relatively few Instances In bank D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier Churches of Christ, Scientist, on vice Commission, Washington D.C. ing, had exaggerated and startling Sunday, August 27. Applications must be properly ex headlines been kept In true proportion, The Golden Text was, "No man had banking not been used as a target ecuted and on file with the com hath seen God at any time; the tor political self-seeking and with vote mission at Washington D. C., prior only begotten Son, which is in seeking motives, had unfounded ru to the hour of closing business on day from the Pine City country. Mr. Epperson motored to Pendleton Sat the bosom of the Father, he hath Harris was accompanied by his sis urday. mors not been spread the people’s con the date specified at the head declared him” (John 1: 18). ter and her husband from Nevada. Mrs. Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. fidence might have been retained and this announced. Among the citations which com Roxie Talent resigned her con Campbell of Pilot Rock were visi- financial losses, for many bank failures The receipt of applications to tract tor teaching the seventh and tors at the Baxter Hutchison home prised the Lesson-Sermon was the were caused that need not have hap close September 15, 1933, and the eighth grade here this year. Miss Tuesday. following from tho Bible: “The pened. .. Mikesell and Mr. and Mrs. Talent plans to go to school this people that walked in darkness There were factors In our banking date for assembling competitors will winter. Cable motored Mr. and Mrs. . light; they that have seen a great i be stated in the admission cards experience which every earnest banker Word was received here that El to Walla Walla Sunday via the new dwell In the 1 land of the shadow of which will be mailed to applicants deplores—factors which many had va Berry is visiting her brother Wallula cut-off. death, upon them hath the light Carl Hammer, who has been work worked years to eliminate, which It after the close of receipt ot applica- Tom Berry, Governor of South Da- shined” (Isa kota, at Pierre, South Dakota. ing in the harvest fields returned was fearfully recognized would ag tions. The Lesson-Sermon also includ home to visit for a few days before Fred Huxall was called to Nebras gravate any difficult days which might ed the following correlative pas ka Tuesday by the serious illness of returning to his work. arise. One ot the worst ot these was Fern Lindner left Sunday evening his father. sage from the Christian Science due to political regulation which char Opal Barber, who has been work to visit for a week with the Rueber textbook, "Science and Health t STANFIELD NEWS t tered many banks that should never ing for Mrs. William Payne this families in Stanfield. with Key to the Scriptures”, by By Sophronia Rhea have been chartered. C. A. Keller and daughters, Rose summer, will start to school in Her Mary Baker Eddy: "Christ Is the That there have been incompetence Mrs. Anne Burgess left for Port miston the first of September where mary and Francis, Sidney Barnard true idea voicing good, the divine and dishonesty in banking is admitted. land Wednesday to spend a few days she will be a junior in high school. and daughter Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. message from God to men speak Henry Ott and daughter Edna, and That the instances that did occur were visit with her sister. Mrs. G. Kurrle. ing to the human consciousness. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and son Walther, picnicked at Cold used grossly to Increase fear in the The Christ Is incorporeal, spirit Sunday. public mind, we affirm. We shall con family accompanied by Mr. Martin's t COLUMBIA NEWS t Springs ual,—yea, the divine image and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison and son parents of Ukiah, left for an exten tinue to strive for higher attainments Elbert were business visitors ded visit with relatives in Seattle. By Florence Udey likeness, dispelling the illusione in our profession and strive for laws Laura Gregory has been visiting Wednesday. of the senses; the Way, the Truth, Mrs. George Beddow, of Pendle Pendleton that require competence and ability in Portland the last couple A surprise birthday party was and the Life, healing the sick and ton, was a visitor at the Tom Stew given In management. That we cannot leg weeks. in honor of Florence Udey at casting out evils, destroying sin, home Thursday. the Joe Udey home Sunday evening . Cecil Gibson was a visitor at the art Walter islate honesty and unselfishness into Blessing of Portland spent disease, and death” (p. 332). either a banker or a borrower must J. W. Waid home last week. a few days last week visiting at the Those present were: Fern Lindner, be conceded, but dishonesty, Wherever Gibson has been working in the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Aug Melvin Follett, Edna and Walther ********** found, should be punished. It is as harvest tor Coleman Brothers. ust Linder. Blessing left Sat Ott, Helen and Walter Jendrzejew- returned to his home Wapito, urday for Portland accompanied by ski, Dick and Anna Ray and Enos true in banking a- elsewhere that no Wn., the latter part of the week. t BOARDMAN NEWS Martin, Mary» Brownson, Clarence Mrs. Linder who will visit with her Henning, Elbert Hutchison, Twila matter how good the law, dishonest By Mrs. Dan Ransier Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Baragar were daughter, Mrs. Blessing, for a few and Incompetent men can make it in House, Don Jackson, Margaret Felt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bladen and effective. Good laws are essential. We Walla Walla visitors Wednesday. house, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz and Reeves and days. and Mrs. children moved to Clayton, Wn., Childs Barham was a visitor at sons, Fred and Martin, and daugh Kenison went to Pasco the Joe Udey home Thursday. where they will make their future must strive for ever better ones, but Mrs. ter Martha, Mrs. Henry Ott, Mrs. their enforcement will come only as last week to spend a day with Mrs. home. A surprise party was given for Dunn who has been ill the past sev- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton Sat George Liebe and son. Walter, Ralph Wilma Anderson from New Ply- the public recognizes that it Is a mat eral weeks. urday night at their home in Colum Krause, Ralph Fix, Marjorie and moth.. Idaho, visited her grandpar- ter not of laws or codes alone but of Helen Connor arrived home Sat bia when a group of their friends Ralph Shafer. Irene Kennings, Dave ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bladen the men who administer them. and Mrs. urday morning for a short visit with from Columbia, Hermiston and Stan Prudhomme, last week. The Public's Part her parents. Miss Connor has com field gathered at their home for an Felthouse, S. Epperson, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Cone of Se Our people must be brought to real Mrs. Joe Udey and daughter Flor her summer school course in attle stopped over with the Gor ize that the welfare of our country de pleted ence. The evening was spent in nursing and expects to enter a hog evening of dancing. hams in their way to Moscow where pends upon its banking system, that pltal Martha Lenz left Sunday for Wal- playing games on the lawn after sometime in September. he will teach school this year. Green, Merle Hutton and lula where she visited with her sis- which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and fam the strength of the banking system de Leo Stanley The manager of the Gill Bros. Rueber were the 4-H Club boys ter, Mrs. Leon Norquist. She re- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Brice Dilla- pends upon the public's faith and of Stanfield Seed company of Portland was a the Union turned Friday. baugh and children returned from understanding and the vast majority of Stock show. attending Mrs. Oliver Knotts returned home business visitor at the Baxter Hut All three of the boys their vacation when they visited banks, because of faithful service ren home Sunday evening with Tuesday from Pilpt Rock where she chison home Tuesday afternoon. Crater Lake. Diamond Lake and dered, even through the whole of this returned honors. Stanley won 1st, 2nd and was visiting with her husband who E. J. Allen, who is tender of the Odell Lake. general breakdown, had the right to Hermiston Camp grounds, was a and Mrs. Jack Gorham and expect the trust and confidence ot the 3rd prizes on his heifer and champ is employed in that city. ion and first on his ram. Leo won J. E. Hallyburton was a business guest at the home of his brother, F. family and Mr. and Mrs. George grand champion, champion and first visitor in Pendleton Tuesday. Allen of Columbia. Bladen motored to Wallula via the people. In every great catastrophe, no mat prizes on his hogs and second and Elbert Hutchison and Gilbert cut-off and met Loren Bladen from George Teufel and brother Theo- Washington. They enjoyed a pic ter what Its nature, no matter what Its third prizes on two lambs. Merle Whitsell of Columbia and Laura Me dore of Seattle arrived Tuesday cause, someone mus: be crucified. The won third prize on his lamb. Faul and Twila House of Echo were evening at the J. nic at Wallula. Reid home Mrs. Reeves and son Har visitors in Pendleton Sunday after where they will visit for several Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley and banker was this time selected. In the days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and sons late 90’s, political agitation started a old motored to Walla Walla Sunday, noon. taking Mrs. Reeves' niece and nep visited the Dan Ransier's Sunday. tirade against the railroads. Some rail hew, Gwenyth and Lorin Gale home. Lois Hutchison was one of the and Mrs. Fred Barnhart and A dance was given Saturday roads may have done reprehensible The Bridge Club met at the home 4-H club members to attend the family were visitors at the C. L. Up night at the Bob Bradley home. A ham home Sunday. things, but the agitation became so of Mrs. B. Stuart Monday after Ram Sale at Pendleton, Monday. large crowd attended and a splen general and so violent as almost to noon with only four regular mem Mrs. W. A. Mikesell and daugh Helen Addleman who has been had by all. ter, Mrs. A. H. Cable, were visitors away working Is home now for the Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. destroy one of the fundamental factors bers present. The visitors were: at the Joe Udey home Thursday. school term. Penny, Mrs. Camp, is visiting her several in the progress of a country. Today Mrs. Refcem, Mrs. Mr. Addleman took a load of farm Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz and son the same thing has been done to the Foltz Mrs. Hilla. Mrs. Hoosier and weeks. Mrs. Eunice Anderson fell and banker. In spite of all that has hap daughter, and Mrs. Sires. Delight Fred, and daughter Martha, and 8. produce to Walla Walla Wednesday. sprained her ankle very badly last pened, the fact remains that even most ful refreshments were served at the week and has not been able to use of the hanks which failed are paying close of the afternoon. it since. Agnes Actan of Pendleton who out Infinitely better than are Invest has been visiting friends in Echo Agree’s brother from Ken- ments In almost anything else. the past week was a dinner guest tucky Mr. Donahue, arrived several at the Curtis Rhea home Sunday. days ngo and gave her a big sur prise as she hasn’t seen him for 40 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Conley of Con- years. Sires don are visitors at the E. State associations of bankers In home this week, Mr. and Mrs. Con Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan and son, Edgar, motored to Portland many agricultural states are giving ley were former residents of Stan time and financial support to encour field. S nday night. and Mrs. Herb Gillanders Mrs. i kottho took her . little age practices among their farmers that daurhter Francis, ti Pendletor will bring about better farm resulta. spent a tew days near Meachem the “unday - where she had her tonsils The major activities reported from latter part of the week. removed Monday morning. one state to the Agricultural Commis Miss Sandel of Portland was the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler and sion of the American Bankers Asso- week end guest of Mrs. Adolph Hey daughter spent Sunday at the Ed elation which is nationally active In den. Miss Sandey Is a teacher in Belk Isle Kunze home. promoting this line of cooperation are Portland. Mrs. C. D. Connor and family and The field day picnic was held ir as follows: Shipley went to Pasco O. H. Warner's Conn 1. Drought relief work: Local banks Agent Smith and Harold Dean have played a vital part in this work, Tuesday to visit Mrs. Shipley's moth from the Experiment Station at Her- being represented on the county com er. Mrs. C. C. Dunn. miston, each gave short talks and Mrs. Ralph Bartly gave a birth then went touring around the pro- mittees tor pasting on all seed loans. day party Wednesday evening hon These committees met practically ject to see the different fields and oring her daughter. Emily. There every day during the spring to pass were nearly fifty friends present different grasses. Mr. and Mrs. Engato moved Into on the loans In order to get as quick and the evening was spent in danc Derby Finest Quality the teacher's cottage and are get- action as possible. A total of 914 ap ing with supper served at midnight. ting settled for the coming school plications were received and handled Rachel Sloan returned home from term by one committee. 833 being granted. Portland Tuesday morning. 1 Four-H Club work: Bankers Katheran Brown plans to leave J. D. Wallace and family attended helped stimulate 4-H Club work, financ the funeral services for Clarence unday nicht for Englewood. Wn where she ing many members who otherwise Myers in Freewater Monday. year. could not have enrolled. They also Mrs. M. C. Baragar was a Hermis- and Mrs Stewart Arnold sold helped finance 3fteen 4-H Club dele ton visitor Monday. gates to the state club convention. Many people attended the Rodeo are moving to the valley neir Van- 3. Livestock feeding: The banks co at the Emery Sewell ranch Sunday couver where they will make their operated with the Extension Service afternoon. The aeroplane arrived Paine - 30 « Rolls future home. In the state and Us railroads In In but there being no suitable place to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto and sons creasing the amount of livestock feed land. It failed to take up passengers. made a business trip to Heppner ing. Assistance was given the feeders Calf roping and bucking horses were Saturday. the events of the afternoon. Eddie In securing finances tor their feeding Attebury was throws off and lit un Marvin Ransier Is the proud own operations. der his horse and received minor er of a Ford coupe purchased last 4. Crop Improvement: The bankers cuts and bruises. took part in the crop standardization Mr«. Cora Olday accompanied Ro program of the Extension Service and bert Smith of Irrigon to Portland Mr and Mrs. Stout have some encouraged the farmers to use pure with a load of melons. Mrs. Olday friends from tho East visiting them seed and In many eases made loans plans to return Wednesday. this week. for this purpose. Mrs. Robert Smith is spending a The little son few days with Katherine Olday Tom Delano, who while Mr. Smith to in Portland. Bar). FIRST NATIONAL BANK LIVE BETTER Labor Day Suggestion TUNA FISH SARDINES CORN BEEF can WAX PAPER 2 for 15c