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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Uhe Germistan Geralb Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers, ions they helped to save San Fran cisco and California. In times of stress the citizens al ways place their faith and trust in their daily newspaper. No reputa- ble journal has yet betrayed that trust. The American newspaper can be depended upon always. That is more than can be said of some of the substitutes that pretend to be newspapers but run and hide every time a little trouble springs up.— Sacramento (Calif.) Union. ♦ t PINE CITY NEWS 1 MARINE CORPS WILL ENLIST THIRTY-FIVE MEN IN AUGUST. NO GOOD REASON FOR PESSIMISM THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1934 By Oleta Neill Owing to the increase of 1000 Earle and Bull Wat tenburgui men authorized for the U.S. Marine went to Mt. Vernon Monday ». Corps by the last session of Con- gress. Captain H. N. Stent, officer F. M. Law, President American bring back a load of honey. Bankers Association, Sees Im n charge of Marine Corps recruitng Entered as Second Class Metter Mrs. Omohundro and daughte December, 1906, Umatilla County, proving Conditions and Iris and sun Raymond visited at the for the states of Oregon, Southern Washington, Idaho. Montana and Oregon. Ollie Neill home Friday aftertoon a Changing Future Wyoming, has been authorized to John Healy and son Toni returne Subscription Rates: WASHINGTON, D. C.—There is no men for the from Wallowa Monday after looking select and enlist 35 ar . ...................... $1.00 nonth of August. Applications and good reason for pessimism today, for after their sheep. Six Months — listments are being held daily at though the "depression is not by any Miss Isabella O'Brien, who atten Three Months For your convenience we have arranged oom 208 U. S. Court House, Port means over we are coming out of it," ded summer school in Eugene, ic F. M. Law, President of the American land. Oregon, or application blanks to carry a supply of American MEMBER turned to her home Saturday. Bankers Association told the American nay be obtained by writing that Institute of Banking convention here CHURCH NOTES Express Money Orders Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew OCI ffice. recently. Mrs. Truman Sethers and daughter "Banking is a necessary business Phebe, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion and will endure," Mr. Law said. 'Tn Finch and family attended a picnic PURITAN HOLINESS CHURCH If you have use for the service you will find f BOARDMAN NEWS t order to endure, it must be the right Meet at Columbia school house at the Tinel Robinson place near sort of banking, under the right sort of By Mrs. Dan Fansier Money Orders are economical for paying bills Telling the Truth. ■ 10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor, Hardman Sunday. Helen Russell and Jones Gorham management. "The American institute of Banking I and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant. Miss Geneva Young returned or for remitting small sums of money to near Iowa publishers have devised the visited at the Jones home Tuesday. commands and is entitled to great re Prayer meeting Wednesday at home Sunday after spending a week following supplementary provisions Mrs. Ells Shell visited Mr. and spect because its major objective is to or distant points. Our teller will furnish full with her sister, Mrs. Emery Cox in Mrs. A. E. McFarland in Umatilla of the code, which we hope General 7:30 P. M. teach and promote the right kind of particulars. Heppner. Johnson will hurry up and approve. last week. banking. One of the chief reasons tor Their adoption will mean millions METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Tom O’Brien returned home fron Mr. and Mrs. Boul and family of my faith tn the future of banking Is W. A. Briggs, Pastor i the mountains Sunday night after Elm Creek, Nebraska, and Mr. and that this organization bas 219 active to us small town publishers: For telling the public that a man is a Morning worship at 10:00 o'clock looking after his sheep. Mrs. Frank Eckermann of Kinzua, chapters, with over 50,000 members, successful citizen when everybody with the sermon theme, "Fear Not, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and Nebraska, are visiting at the home and with 33,000 students enrolled, and of Henmiston knows he is as lazy as a government Only Believe.” family and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham. Mrs. it is doing a good job in teaching Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. mule— $2.70. Referring to a de Sunday school at 11:00 A. M. and daughter, Lucille, spent Friday Eckermann and Mrs. Boul are sla these thousands of bank employees what good banking is, and what It is ceased citizen as one who Is mourned Primary, junior and adult depart afternoon at the Ollie Neill home. ters of Jack Gorham. B. ALEXANDER, Vice-President i • F. B. SWAYZE, President not.” by the entire community when we ments; G. M. Pierson, superinten- Marvin Ransier motored to Board- D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier ( ! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and A. H. NORTON, Cashier Business Men Should Recognize New know that he will only be missed dent. nan from Echo Sunday. family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ay Conditions by the poker circle—*10.13. Re Epworth League at 7:00 P. M.. rs speut Sunday at the Roy Coxer Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeLano were Business men everywhere, and espe ferring to some gallivanting scanda followed by a union service with tome near Westland. 'inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed cially bankers, he said, will do well to monger female as an estimable lady Rev. C. R. Moore delivering the recognize and to understand the many Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and ouders Sunday. where Alex is employed. They when every business man In town vening message In the Methodist changes that are occurring, for "it is A birthday dinner was given at amily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and fatal to be obsessed with the belief would rather see the devil coming church. Sunday evening. he T. E. Messenger home Wednes- amily, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Neill ani’ UMATILLA NEWS t turned that any and all change from the exist- —*8.10. Sending a hypercritica The official board will meet fol- Mr. and Mrs. Norma Allan and 1rs. Amy Claxton attended a picnic lay, honoring Mr. Messenger’s birth- Ing order is heresy." By Louise Byrnes old reprobate to heaven, when we lowing the evening service. daughter and Gladys Fromdahl and ay. Those present were Mr. and it Justices Sunday. Banking is a serious business, he know that hell is too good for him Albert Hill of Page arrived here I rs. Nate Macomber, Mr. Waite, Mr. said and "1 know not one single man Mr. and Mrs. George Porter and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Referring to deceased —15.00. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH nd Mrs. M. K. Flickinger, Mr. and or woman who has made a success of daughters Ruby and Betty returned Saturday. Mr. Hill returned to i nd Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenbur merchants as "progressive citizens,' C. R. Moore, Minister. Mrs. T. E. Messenger and daughter It who has not been over a long period Sunday from a two week’s visit on Page that day, but Mr. and Mrs. Al when they never advertised in thei: Sunday school and the men and er and children were business visi Lois. Also a birthday dinner was of years a hard worker.” He added: lan visited at the Mable Fromdahl the coast. life to help draw trade to town— vomen’s Bible classes meet at the tors in Heppner Saturday. home till Monday when they re "Take for your motto the old German given at the T. E. Messenger home Knight is staying Mrs. Ruby Miss Cecelia Healy and Billy Hea 11.00.—Gaiette. Stillwater, Minn. hurch at 10:00 A. M. Preaching n July 24th. Those present were phrase ‘Ich Dien.' (1 serve). Meaning O. turned. ervlce follows at 11:00, with the ly visited at the Ollie Neill homi Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Flickinger and what? Serve your depositors, your the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward and Miller, this week. Sunday afternoon. stockholders and society. j sermon theme "The Gospel." Cost Too Great. Mrs. Olive Atteberry. daughter of Hermiston are staying Rev. and Mrs. Thomas, minister "Let no man tell you that private Ini i . The evening service will be held T. J. O’Brien and sons Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howell and son at the Carl Caldwell home this Under the present system it costs tiative is dead. On the contrary, it com for Umatilla and Boardman, were in I in the Methodist church In a union ind Pat were business visitors il 11m, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and too much to run for office, and the mands a greater premium today than Umatilla visiting Sunday afternoon. week. meeting. The C. E. will meet at 7 leppner Monday. amily spent Sunday afternoon with ever before. If you and others like you overhead expected from an official Miss Mary Etta Thomas of Board * * * * * * * * P. M. with the Epworth League. Miss Alma Neill was a business Ir. and Mrs. Harry Jayne. have courage enough. If you possess in the form of donations is too man visited at the Jackson home the Rev. Moore will deliver the evening visitor in Hermiston Monday. A birthday party was given for patience, If you have a passion for hard great. Some day we will have a IRRIGON NEWS message on "The Power of the Gos- work, and If, with an open mind, you latter part of this week. Russel and John Moore and Hug! Elaine Turner Sunday afternoon. county manager or similar form of By Mrs. W. C. Isom pel." Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter, A large crew of highway workers look to and prepare for the future and Neill are spending a few days a government, when county officials Members of the church are re- Hidaway. arrived in Boardman Saturday af the opportunities which are sure to Joan, and Mrs. V. D. Brammer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harder from will be hired as they are hired in minded of the regular business ternoon and will oil the Oregon come, you cannot be denied. Your gen son James, spent Saturday at the Los Angeles, Cal., were guests of private business—strictly on the ba Jerry Coxen returned home Sun eration will add prestige to the honor meeting following the morning wor W. O. Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward last sis of efficiency and fitness, without day after spending a week visitin state highway. able calling that we know as banking.” ship hour Sunday. , Mrs. Sarah Wilbanks stopped in A farewell party was given in week. Mr. and Mrs. Harder and Mr. expensive campaigns, and without Ray Ayers. political alignments or considera Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and fam Boardman enroute to Eugene this Banks Repay R. F. C. Loans honor of David Sterns Thursday. and Mrs. Steward visited Mrs. Jack Those present were David and Bar Cherry Tuesday. The gentlemen CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ily, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Neill and week. tions whatever. Some day there may Banks and trust companies on May bara Tonies, Joan Byrnes, Fern Har Roy Ball made a business trip to spent the day fishing while the la be a government without politics, Mrs. Amy Claxton spent Saturday uth” was the subject of 31 had repaid 61 per cent, or $967,959, • Heppner last week. made necessary for relief from an evening at the Ollie Neill home. 623.08 of the 11,581.357,085.08 in cash ryman, Colleen Walsh, David Sterns, dies talked over girlhood days in the Lesson-Sermon in all Mr. Bush and Mrs. Rice and which they had received from the lie- Paul Walsh, Helen Walsh and Mr. Colorado. Mrs. Harder is a niece of intolerable tax burden.—Bee. De- Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and sons Ja ies. Sunday, July 29. Queen, Ark. Malcolm and Cordon, and daughter daughter Nadine made a business construction Finance Corporation since and Mrs. David Sterns. David left Mrs. Steward and a cousin of Mrs. Jack Cherry. The Gulden Text was. "Lead me Its establishment on February 2, 1932. Friday for his home in Lewiston. Katherine, were business visitors in trip to Portland Sunday night. In thy truth, and teach me: for : Hermiston and Echo Saturday, Mrs. Calla Tonies spent Friday in Rev. Thomas and wife spent an Miss Percy Miles from Monmouth, On the Job. thou art the God of my salvation; ■afternoon at the Messenger home FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Pendleton. Ore., visited a short time with Mrs. Mrs. Burl Strong and children. At times under special guard to on thee do I wait all the day” Mr. and Mrs. "Dutch" Paulson of Harvey Warner Tuesday. Miss Miles FINDS BANKING BETTER and Mrs. Truman Set hers spent last week. protect property and workers alike (Pa. 25:5). Milton, Ore., stopped enroute to Sea- was enroute to Hark, Montana, with George Chandler visited with Mr. Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. | Among the citations which com- the San Francisco newspapers up WASHINGTON. D. C.—A review by side at the M. M. McCullough home some friends. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick Thursday. Marion Finch. priced the Le azen-Eermon was the held all the high tenets of Ameri the Federal Reserve Board Indicates Tuesday. Charlie and Milly Chandler from Mrs. O. Coryell, Mrs. Russell Me following from the Bible: "The Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Neill and Mrs. can journalism by never faltering Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armstrong of Coy and Earl Leach spent the past Cecil spent Sunday with Mr. and that the condition of operating banks, Lord I» good; his mercy Is ever- few “ my Claxton are spending a during the general strike. Not a Mrs. Clyde Carrick and family, and particularly in country districts, has Spokane lunched with the O. P. Mil week on a camping trip near Toll- lasting; and his truth endureth to lays In Heppner this week. improved In recent months, as shown ler's Monday while enroute to San newspaper missed an issue and al gate. Mrs. McCoy accompanied her all generations” ( Ps. 100:5). Ada Wilbanks. by the fact that these banks have been ways the citizens in the strike- The Lesson-Sermon also in- Ada Wilbanks visited with Wilma able to reduce their indebtedness to the Francisco. husband to Tollgate again Sunday IRRIGATION TOUR SCHFDULE stricken aren knew instantly what eluded the following correlative Valoice Bramer, Don Harryman, evening for an indefinite stay. Myers Monday afternoon. reserve banks, to the Reconstruction was going on. passage» from the Christian Sei- ANNOUNCED BY O.S.C. MAN. and Alex McIntyre were called to Bob Thomas. Ed Kunze and Finance Corporation and to others. Mrs. Clair Caldwell is visiting rel enee textbook, "Science and In any crisis the American news laughter Mary made a business trip The July bulletin of the board in dis Portland Friday for a trial. atives in Portland. Health with Key to the Scrip- paper immediately gets on the side Methods of irrigation as now be to Hermiston Monday. cussing these findings says: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Batte Rand and two tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: of sound government. No matter Ing practiced In six western Oregon "At the same time progress has been spent Saturday in Walla Walla. Ladies Aid missionary meeting sons, David and Herbert, motored to "Truth of im- is the intelligence what its losses may be at the time. counties will be observed on the was held at the church Wednesday. made In making available to depositors Paul Walsh motored to Touchet Portland Saturday, returning Sun mortal mind. Error is the so- It always comes out. The strike has fifth, annual Willamette Valley Irri- It was decided at the meeting to funds that had been tied up In closed Sunday. He returned Sunday after day evening. called intelligence of mortal banks. reduced advertising lineage and it gation tour, Argust 7 and 8. De. have an ice cream social Saturday noon with Mrs. Walsh and daughter mind , . . In Science, Truth Is Calvin Allen is spending a few "Banks tn financial centres have has Increased operating cost, The tails of the two day Itinerary have | night. The ice cream social was divine, and the Infinite God can Verna Dale who have beeen visiting days with the home folks. been out of debt to the Federal Reserve newspapers do not complain, That now been announced by Art King, held on the lawn of Mr. Root and Banks for a long time and In addition' in Touchet for a week. hate no unlikeness. Did God, A truck loaded with grapes from is part of the game. Truth, create error? No! 'Doth extension specialist In soils, who Mr. Russell. It was a beautiful night have had a large volume of excess re Many of the young people en- California collided with a touring a fountain s nd forth at the same will he In charge of the touring and a large crowd was present. The only publication in San Fran- serves. At the beginning of the year joyed a C. E. party Friday evening. car Wednesday night near Frank place sweet water and bitter?" party. cisco that failed to come out was the there were still many small banks The party began with swimming at Leicht's store. Both cars were dam A birthday party was given at (pp. 282, 287). The tour has been arranged so the home of Mrs. Slanger Tuesday, throughout the country, however, that the beach and better games and a aged but no one was hurt. San Francisco Shopping News. It that farmers along the route of tra honoring May Wuster. Twelve chil carried a considerable load of indebt lunch was served at the Jackson shut down when the general strike Miss Gillis, who has been in Irri O.S.C. Student Wins Big Prize. vel or from other parts of the state dren were present. Refreshments of edness. began. Il is a commercial venture home. Those present were Louise gon the past two weeks, left Friday Country Banks Reflect Improvement designed to get nnd print advertis- Jackson, Mary Etta Thomas, Lola for her home in Portland. CORVALLIS—For the second con may join at any point and leave al cookies and ice cream »were served "The liquidation of Indebtedness by Berry, Erma and Muriel Byrnes, Ing. The minute there was trouble secutive year an engineering student any time to suit their own conve in the afternoon. May Wuster is Ruth Leicht, who is staying at it faded out of the field and let the at Oregon Stale college has received nience or they my make the entire visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ash for these banks reflects in part Improve Don Isom, Glenn Ostrom, Delbert the Dr. Houser home in Walla Wal- ment in business condition and the con public shift for themselves the best the national $400 scholarship awar two-day trip. Following Is the list his summer. V sequent ability of customers to repay Van Schoiack, Junior McCullough, la. visited her parents a few days they could, When business resumes ded by Sigma Tau, honorary frater- | of points to be visited as now sche Ada Wilbanks, who has been in bank loans which long had been frozen. Mildred Conlon. Devee Brown, Mr. this week. it no doubt Is prepared to reappear. nlty In engineering. Therald Moel- duled. with brief notations regard the Pendleton hospital for some It constitutes a strengthening of the and Mrs. Del Jackson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball and fam- Even the radio failed the publie •er of Toledo was given the scholar- Ing irrigation developments to be time, has recovered sufficiently to banking position.” Mrs. O. W. Payne. ily left Sunday for their new home during the strike, abandoning many ship this year as being the most out- | seen : Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Joe, in Yakima, Wn. The board pointed out that the reduc -eturn to Boardman to live with her of its best programs. It put out standing graduate belonging to the | tion of member bank indebtedness has who have been visiting in Nevada, Tuesday, August 7 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds of sister, Mrs. Clyde Carrick. Start of tour at Ed Freudenthal false rumors that had to be denied fraternity in the entire United | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Markan and been continuous since the beginning returned home Friday. They were Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of 1932 except for a brief period dur j at the newspaper offices and fright States. He will use the money in farm one mile from Hillsboro at : family and Harlan and Bud Lundell accompanied by Margaret Brown Kendler, Jr., of Umatilla, were Irrirated J adino clover. al gathered at the Jones home Thurs Ing the banking crisis in the Spring of ' who has been visiting In Boise. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom ened the public needlessly with Its taking graduate work at Wisconsin o’clock 1933. The review continued: hysterical reports. Not only did the university. Timothy J. Coleman of alfa and canary grass. day night for an Ice cream social. "In 1932 liquidation of Indebtedness Idaho. Mrs. Tucker's nephew also Sunday evening. newspapers carry the news of the I Portland received the award a year Warren Roberts farm In Gales Mr. and Mrs. Price from Portland of member banks to the reserve banks returned with them to visit for Miss Muriel Byrnes visited at the strike but by their editorial opin- Creek valley, 15 acres of irrigated are visiting their son Albert Price was accompanied by an increase of three weeks. W. C. Isom home Sunday. otatoes. Many of the Umatilla people at- their borrowings from the Reconstruc for a few days this week. John Thornburgh’s farm. Gales Glen Mackan and son Delbert mo- tion Finance Corporation. In the past tended the barn dance in Butter “reek valley, 100 acres of various ‘ored to The Dalles Friday night year and a half, however. Indebtedness Creek last Saturday. of member banks to the Reconstruction irrigated crons. New elretrie nump with a load of melons. Valias Dexter and Don Isom, who Finance Corporation has also been re are working in the CCC camp at Lunch, at Thornburgh’s farm. Mr and Mrs. Dan Ransier and duced." Comyres farm, betweer ions Billie and Felix Tollgate spent the week end with Dan, and Ruth Ballston -nd Perrydale In Polk Kunze motored to Echo Wednesday their parents. SEES TURNING POINT rounty, irrigated red clover. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds to visit their brother. Geo. Ransier. IN BANKING HISTORY Fobert Mitchell farm, strip bor- of Hermiston spent Sunday at the Mrs. Clara Beamer of Heppner ‘er levelling. NEW YORK. visited Mrs. Ed. Kunze Friday In The American Kendler home. S H Rohinann’e farm, two miles the interest of the Red Cross wel- Bankers Association Journal in Its Patricia Darnelll of Arlington ar July issue presents the following re rived Tuesday of last week to visit ast of Rickreall. Ladino clover pas- ‘are work. view of banking and business condi- Miss Alicia Bousquet. ure. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard tions: ' Mrs. Hulda Armstrong’s farm 1 Art Bousquet and daughter Yvon turned from their vacation trip last "It Is an almost universal opinion worth Benton county. Irrigated I CUI week. among bankers that June has been the ne left Saturday for Condon where tivated crops. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and turning point In banking history In Mr. Bousquet is employed and Wednesday, Argust 8 amily and Ruth Kunze motored to ths matter of recovery. Reasons for Yvonne will visit. They were ac Ft-rt at college east farm, twe Pendleton Sunday to visit, relatives. ths optimism art twofold —tn-, condi companied by Patricia Darneill as iles east of Willamette river bridge They visited with Mr. and Mrs. tion of the banks and the prospects of far as Arlington where her home Is. it Corvallis, at 8:30 o’clock. Trri- Hebert and Walter •nd Wanda, of better banking business. Duff Knight and niece Evelyn Why dance in a hot hall? “The reorganization of the banking Knight left Friday for Milton where ated berries and other crops. Irri Mrs. Mable Giebert from Seattle. — Come out where it is cool — system after the holiday of sixteen gated truck garden Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marlow and months ago is now practically com they will pick fruit. Plenty fresh air and everything. W G. Medler farm, two mile Mrs. Walt Caldwell and sons left amily, Mrs. J. A. Marlow. Mr. and píete. The comparatively few banks of Lebanon. Irrigates Mrs. Roy Marlo ADMISSION: and son LaVerne. yet to be reorganized and reopened are Thursday for Lewiston, Idaho, to walnuts. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Therman and no longer a serious factor in the situa visit her sister. Gents 50c • Ladies Free Lunch at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker tlon. The year's preparatory period for ion Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stoll A..""“ arer’provements to the Agricultural Bulid- H. E Mullen farm, half mile west ind family. They had a wonderful sons Joe and Clinton motored to lag al the Ong. - State Fairgrounds, Salem. Similar repairs were of Crabtree. Irrigated mint. visit together. Mr. and Mrs. Dan of the Banking Act of 1933 has passed Cayuse Sunday where they fished. the interior and exterior of 41 Stale-owned bunaings, Migt ey, tines laafarnu qeayg Pag, „8.3.,8 s... gaeylia e Lake Labish community, six miles Ransier were accompanied back by and banks now have a denite ides o Louise Byrnes, Helen Walsh. Don north of Salem Irrigated celery and Loraine Stoll who will visit tor two where they stand.” Harryman. Alex McIntyre and Dave Improvement Is paid la full with no outstanding bills. onions. Rose motored t Starky Sunday Money Orders FIRST NATIONAL BANK "T" BARN DANCE SAT. NITE made t CRONKSBAHN