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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. ”
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William Graybeal were in Hermis
take my vacation on no pay. when Tuesday In Boardman.
the legislature was in session, Poor
Mr. and Mrs. Tanehill and two ton Saturday.
Robert West who has been a Irri
governor, poor man and, if you sons and Mrs. Tanehill’s father ot
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
Boardman gon visitor for some time, left last
have
tears
to
shed,
shed
now,
rath-
Glendale,
Cal.,
came
to
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
By Clinton P. Haight
er than bring a bouquet when all last week where they will make their week for his home in Montana.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Editor, Blue Mountain Eagle
Miss Grace Miller and brother en
is done.
home. Mr. Tanehill will be the ru-
Publishers,
Canyon City, Ore.
"I, Governor Martin”, must have ral mail carrier here. He traded his tered grade school here this past
Entered as Second Class Matter
STATE HOUSE, Salem -One thing as many ideas in his head, as the city route in Glendale with Victor week. Their parents have moved
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
that I like about the legislature is average person has flu bugs—thou- Hango who has been the rural car here recently.
TAKES AN ACTIVE INTEREST IN
Oregon.
Chester Wilson has returned home
the squirrels on the Capitol grounds; sands. Everybody talking to him, rier here for a number of years. The
THE WHOLE BUSINESS LIFE OF
the
for
a
while.
He
had
been
in
the
CCC
Tanehill
family
are
living
in
writing
to
him,
phoning,
wiring,
and
Subscription Rates:
big, stiver greys, always sociable,
EASTERN OREGON.
camp for several months.
Ono Tear____________
$1.00 hungry and playful. They will even "I, representative”, dropped Ella Shell house.
Mrs. Fred Reiks has been suffer
Six Months ________________
.76 climb up your leg, and go into youi into the executive chamber to weep
High School News.
ing the past week with blood poison
Three Months .................
.50 pocket after a peanut, friendly-like upon his shoulder—poor man.
Every commercial activity, and almost every public or private fi
The high school classes have just ing in her leg. It was caused from
You are lucky if you have a job,
and always looking for something,
nancial transaction requires one or more banking services.
officers
for
a
cut
she
had
received
while
doing
completed
electing
their
not
or
an
acre
and
a
cow,
and
are
like a politician.
some
work
outdoors.
the year.
What the legislature should do is governor.
Seniors—John Healy, president;
But governors come and governors
one thing, and what the people
The deposit of money, cashing of checks and bills of exchange to
Delbert Mackan, vice president; Former Grads Send Children to OSC
should do is quite another. The leg go. and when they come there is a
finance trade, payment of bills, remittances of funds, accumulation
CORVALLIS — Approximately 5
islature should pass the laws and wide acclaim and a big hand, and | Zelda Carpenter, secretary-treasurer,
of savings . . . are all indispensi ble activities by which you carry
the people write to their legislators when they go they leave a 1600 oil I Juniors—Alan Chaffee, president; percent of the 2545 students now
forward your financial affairs.
County Clerk Favors Payment o and tell them to pass some laws and portrait hanging on the walls of the Helen Russell, vice president; Eli- registered at Oregon State college
zabeth Slanger, secretary-treasurer; are sons or daughters of former gra
then “holler” about too many laws. historic House chambers.
Soldier’s Bonus
duates. A recent check-up by the
That leads up to a story, A story Josephine McEntyre, reporter.
The efficient handling of these transactions is a part of our every
Write to your senator today, but
Sophomore
—
Ada
May
Harford,
Alumni
association shows 118 of the
is.
Life
that
shows
how
tricky
life
day banking business and gives this bank an essential part in the
TO THE EDITOR:
leave your representative alone.
Until the last two years a major
business life of this community.
In one breath the legislature is takes us up the great gay way and president; Edward Skoubo, vice pres students now In college have one or
ity of the people were opposed to accused of doing "nothing”, and in then down a blind alley. Today, we ident; Maxine Mackan, secretary more parents who were former stu
payment of the so-called bonus, hi loing “too much”. We have been proclaim and ordain; tomorrow, we treasurer; Frank Kunzie, reporter. dents there. This is the largest
Freshmen—Teddy Wilson, presi number of “second generation Bea
lieving that every effort should be trying to define just where "noth- rescind and amend. Four years ago,
made to take care of those In need ng” ends and where “too much” be we opposed the election of Julius dent; Stanley Partlow, vice presi vers” to enroll at the college.
and assist those who were sick, re- gins and have reached the conclu Meier; today we are hustling a $600 dent; Virginia Compton, secretary-
of Hermiston
Cardless of service connection as t< sion that “too much” ends with oil portrait tor Ex-Governor Meier treasurer.
First Ph. D. Examination Given.
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over 950,000.
Friday evening the high school
to be hung for all time on the walls
CORVALLIS—The first examina
the cause. When the alleged economy "nothing”.
Echo
basketball
team
motored
to
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
bill was passed, cutting off their
tion for the Doctor of Philosophy
This government is like Humpty of the House with 19 other former
D. M. DEETER. Asst Cashier
compensation and kicking the dis Dumpty, and all of the King's hors governors that cost about $125,000. and played Echo’s basketball team, degree ever given at Oregon State
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
abled out of the hospitals, public es and all of the King's men can’t But buying an oil painting for the Boardman was defeated by a score college was taken recently by Karl
sentiment turned, especially when put him together again. In 1929 governor is regular stuff, like pay of 20 to 30. A number of high Klem of Eugene, a graduate student
the government began to spend bil Mr. Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall ing for the light bill or having the school students attended the game in chemistry in the school of science.
Saturday night a fast and excit- Klem was successful in the exami
lions of dollar, for other purposes. and we are trying to put him to lawn mowed. A resolution was in
Remember the missioary meeting ing church service at 7:45.
The statement made recently by gether again with codes and so these troduced to get this picture. The Ing basketball game was staged in nation and will have the honor of at Mrs. John Clarke's Wednesday,
There is to be a meeting of the
President Roosevelt that the veter codes remind us of a jig-puzzle, with resolution was referred to the Com the local gym when the Board man receiving the first Ph. D. degree at Feb. 13. All ladies interested In Epworth League Cabinet on Thurs
Ione
boys.
Boardman
hoys
met
the
commencement in June. He is a missions are invited.
ans of the World War do not under each little scrap a code, and when mittee on Resolutions of which I am
day night of this week at the par
stand what they are doing in asking we match them all up, we get a ten the chairman, and so I am hustling was victorious in both the first and graduate of the University of Ore-
sonage, beginning at 7:30.
Thursday
evening,
7:45
to
8:45.
for immediate payment of the bonus cent picture, and then somebody a picture for Julius. The records second team games. The score for gon, who continued his work in the prayer meeting and Bible study. The
Young folks who attend the Mid
was a grave mistake on his part. A kicks the table and the jig-saw puz- down in the office of Earl Snell the first team game was 13-23 and school of science when it was trans public is invited to attend and study Winter Institute at Arlington will
the score for the second team game ferred to Corvallis.
statement of that kind is usually the le looks like a scrambled egg or show that they cost $600.
with us the Greatest Book in the leave early Friday evening after
last one made in a losing argument. Humpty Dumpty.
But he is entitled to one just like was 5-24. After the game a lunch
world.
school.
was
served
for
the
basketball
boys
Potato Control Plan Proposed.
The average age of a World War
Instead of passing a law. like they the 19 other governors who are look
Saturday night, young people's
the
rest
of
the
students
in
the
and
ing
down
upon
me
from
their
gilt
Addition
of
potatoes
to
the
list
veteran at present is 41 years, and used tó do, they pass a code, and
class in physical and voice culture,
in the personnel of that body is that code contains everything that a frames, as I peck this off from a school cafeteria.
of basic commodities under the AAA meets from 7:30 to 9:00.
The high school girls are getting is recommended by a committee rep
found many of the legal minds of plumber, lawyer or beauty doctor state owned typewriter. But life is
the country, including a few in ever thought of. This Is extended funny; tricky and leads us into by- ready for a ping pong tournament resenting 16 eastern and middlewes-
ge
Mrs. J H. Sharp of 692
ggte%
E. 8th Ave., Eugene, Ore.,
which will be held in the near fu- tern states. The plan proposed would CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
congress.
. said: “Earlier in life, when
to every craft, trade, business and ways and down trails that we never ture.
go
% bringing up my family, I
not include processing taxes and UT OVE” was the subject of the
In 1917, when the boys were leav profession—a code. The NRA, with charted on our map.
SBgere is lost considerable strength
Elsie Wilson, Virginia Compton, benefit payments, but would seek to
4 Lesson-Sermon in all Church
ing, patriotism was running high. about five hundred codes, will be
But
V thre igh III health
I h 1
Ada May Harford, Maxine Strobel, limit production to approximate de es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
veiA. * backache and frequent head-
Without too much effort we can re added to all of the state codes. They
Wee..../ aches, hardly any appetite,
Maxine Mackan and Lucile Tyler mand by alloting saleable tonnage February 3.
-,
lost all ambition and was
call a vivid picture of their return, will be passed, and then, everybody
BOARDMAN NEWS
he
verv much discouraged. I
gave a tumbling exhibition during among potato growing states and
Among the citations which com
flags waving, bands playing—no one will forget them and that Is where
took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
By Rachel J. Barlow
felt well and normal again."
the halves of the high school basket then to Individuals, and enforcing prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
was selling America short then. If "too much” law ends with “noth
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large
The Greenfield Grange has pur- ball game with Ione Saturday night. it by laying a tax of 50 cents per following from the Bible: “Where
size, tabs, or liquid. $1.35. All druggists.
it had so happened that we owed ing”. They are just about as effec
fore do ye spend money for that
Mrs.
chased
the
bank
building
from
Virginia
Compton
and
Loraine
hundredweight on potatoes sold which is not bread? and your la
these boys about seven hundred dol tive as if some farmer hack home
lars, due In a few years, and they tore 15 pages from Montgomery Murchie, and plans to remodel the Dillabough were guests of the Har- above the allotment. The production bor for that which satisfieth not?
had asked for It then, what would Ward’s catalogue and voted for that. building at once making a large ford's for Kenneth Harford's birth base proposed Is the three highest hearken diligently unto me, and
grange hall, a room for the Farm day Sunday.
have happened to anyone who re
years in the five-year period 1930- eat ye that which is good, and let
But we must realize that the new Bureau Feed store and a grocery
Mrs. Edwin Ingles substituted for 1934.
your soul delight itself in fatness”
fused the request? The writer fails est thing In government is codes. We
(Isa. 55:2).
to see why the situation is any dif have to put Humpty Dumpty back store. The grange and H. E. club Mrs. Carl Nelson Monday.
High school grades for the first
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ferent sixteen years later, except together again and the easiest way met in the building Tuesday after-
noon.
ed the following correlative pas
three weeks of the new semester
CHURCH
NOTES
that it is needed worse.
to unscramble the egg Is with codes.
sages from the Christian Science
bridal shower was given for have been posted. Those having an
How much patriotism can we ex Instead of passing one law. we can
textbook, “Science and Health
Miss
Vera
Lubbes
last
Friday
after-
average
of
2
or
higher
are:
Mildred
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
pect in the minds and hearts of pass one thousand laws with one
with Key to the Scriptures”, by
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
T.
noon
Ayers,
La
Verne
Baker,
Virginia
these veterans' children—a genera code and with 500 codes get 500,-
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Winter suns are weak in the rays
Mary Baker Eddy: “Who hath
which produce vitamin D. You need
We wish to announce that the found finite life or love sufficient
tion that the future of this country 000 laws and so, the legislator that senger. A lar ge crowd was present Compton, Lillian Hango. Zelda Car-
to supplement the sunshine with
depends upon? When patriotism goes used to retail a few laws has gone and many lovely gifts were received. nenter, Delbert Mackan and Herbert Pilgrim Holiness church has moved to meet the demands of human
extra vitamin D. Otherwise, your
out, communism or its equivalent nto the wholesale business—codes. Hostesses for the afternoon were Parsons.
from the Columbia school house to want and woe,—to still the de
body may become “run-down.”
Mrs.
W.
A.
Baker,
Mrs.
Robert
Har
sires,
to
satisfy
the
aspirations?
”
Grade
School
News.
creeps in. This country in the next
their new location just north of the
Children require this precious sun-
Each code creates a government wood, Mrs. Messenger, Miss Mildred
,
.
.
“
Divine
Love
always
has
met
Miss Breshears visited at her home Osborn apartments on Second street.
few years is going to need a lot of vithin Itself; a little monarchy, and
shine vitamin to aid in growing
Allen
and
Miss
Sybil
Macomber.
in Ione over the week end.
sound bones and teeth.
the kind of patriotism that will not so we have a republic with all of its
All are invited to meet with us. and always will meet every hu
Mrs. Earl Cramer and Francis left
Miss Marian Henderson, who is Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at man need”. . . . “Love is impar
M c K esson ’ s V itamin C oncen
march to Washington in 1935 to arms, legs, fingers and toes—little
tial and universal in its adapta
trate T ablets of C od L iver O il
embarass this administration, but monarchies, and if they ever fall off last week for their new home near recovering from typhoid fever, has 11:00 A. M„ and 7:45 P. M.
tion and bestowals. It is the open
bring you plenty of vitamin D as
they and their friends and relatives he wall, like Humpty Dumpty, It Spokane. Mrs. Cramer was a teach- resigned her position as teacher of
We teach and preach the old time fount which cries, ‘Ho, every one
well as vitamin A to build resis
er
in
the
local
school
for
a
number
the third and fourth grades.
will be marching to the polls in
Methodist
doctrine.
that
thlrsteth,
come
ye
to
the
tance, and needed supplies of
ill take a dictator to pick up the of years and was a willing worker
1936.
waters’ ” (pp. 257, 494, 13).
calcium and phosphorus. There’s
ieces.
in the Ladies Aid society. Parent
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
In today’s press, General Hugh
a sun bath in every tablet — for
But. If I were governor—
Teachers
association.
H.
E.
club
and
each one furnishes all the vitamins
The local meetings are held at
Johnson made this statement: "In
IRRIGON NEWS
Grace Trumbull. Pastor.
“I, governor of Oregon.” It was the church, and will be greatly
in one teaspoonful of U. S. P. X.
11:00 A. M. every Sunday in the
the next war it will be even more Upton Sinclair, who predicted a po
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
(revised 1934) Cod Liver Oil.
American Legion hall.
necessary to maintain high spirits litical campaign on “I, Governor.” missed in the community. Francis
Preaching
Services
11:00
A.
M.
Begin building health now—with
Miss Vonna Jones has been
on all fronts because of the Intensi Well, if I were governor, I would was a junior in high school here
Evening service at 7:30.
M c K esson ’ s V itamin C oncen
guest of Miss Billy Markham the
and
will
attend
high
school
at
Chey
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
ty with which it will be waged. Mor
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
trate T ablets of C od L iver O il .
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
enne. Mr. Cramer will remain here past week.
ale among all people will be almost
At all good drug stores. $1 for each
P. M. Everybody welcome.
Markham
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
for a time before moving his sheep
Morning worship at 10:00. Since
bottle of 100 M c K esson ’ s V itamin
the determining cause of defeat.”
daughter Ilene left Monday for a
and stock to their new location.
C oncentrate T ablets .
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
it is necessary for the pastor to be
E. B. CASTEEL.
W. Wicklandcr visit with relatives at Baker, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Moore, Minister.
away this Sunday, the members of
Pendleton, Ore.
and son George have moved from They returned Friday.
Preaching and communion. 11:00 the official board will have charge
AT
Mrs. Eva Fagerström and daugh- A. M. Sermon topic, “Who Are the of the morning service.
the T. E. Hendrick ranch and arc
Use the Classified Column.
making their home In the Harvey er Rose have been keeping house at Happy?”
HERMISTON DRUG Co.
Sunday school at 11:00. Mrs. E.
Hermiston, Oregon
the home of Mrs. Stewart while Mrs.
Huff house In town.
It Brings Results.
7:45 P. M.. Subject, "Palestine E. Rainwater, acting superinten
Marvin Ransier returned home ìtewart is in Walla Walla with her and the Jew Down to Date, Contin dent. Primary, junior and adult de
Friday from Forest Grove where he itisband who is ill.
partments.
ued.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver and
attended college last term at Pacific
Epworth League at 6:45. Come
Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. M.
laughter; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown- Leader, Homer Wilson.
University.
and enjoy the discussion hour. Even-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier were ng: Mrs. Scarlett and son Bill;
Ralph and Bert Benefield: Wayne
Hermiston visitors Monday.
aldwell; Mrs. Frank Markham;
Mrs. J. E. Barlow and Vernon
POUNDS
SURELAY
Sack
(Billions) *
Root motored to Yakima last Thurs Mrs. Earl Isom and Earl Leach were
“
Farm
Tested
”
U.S.
EXPORTS
OF
PORK
day. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs in Hermiston Saturday.
1.75
OLYMPIC
EGG
MASH
The Irrigon school basketball
Alvice Melford of Wapato returned
AND LARD
“Milk”
Sack
teams played a great game with
with them.
1.50
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles were Umatilla at Umatilla Tuesday night.
SPECIAL OIL EGG
dinner guests at the Glen Hadley Umatilla won over the Irrigon boys
Sack
MASH
1.25
W PORK
"The coti was
home Sunday.
by a few points.
SURECALF 25 lb. sack
WLARo
Lois Kruse and Harlan Lundel
A special Grange meeting of the
surprisingly low-
I.00
listrict Grange officers was held at
motored to Condon Sunday.
we traveled tourist "
John Norkoski of Portland spen' he Irrigon school house Saturday
the week end with his parents at ifternoon. Many of the officers at
7
Coyote.
ended.
Mrs. Margaret Farley, James and
Gordon Strader of Portland and
SHORTS - 80 Lbs.
Eileen Farley, and Frances and Bil 1rs. Effie McFall of Imbler, Ore.,
ly Doherty spent Sunday in Board
ere dinner guests at the home of
MILL RUN - 80 Lbs.
"A Triumph In Train Comfort"
man.
Mrs. J. E. McCoy. Mrs. McFall's sis-
Jack Rainville of Pendleton is er. Monday. They also visited Mrs.
1923
1926-
1932-33
1934
(Estimarse)
You, too, will be surprised-and gratified—at the low cost
BRAN - 60 Lbs.
temporary foreman at the Castle . A. Graybeal and Mrs. Virginia
of travel in those modernTourist Sleepers on Union Pacific.
Rock section. Other men who are ’haney. Mrs. McFall was on her
WITH exports of pork and lard ket for pork products, continues to
working there are Art Allen. George ■.ay to Portland to visit her daugh-
MOLASSIS FEED 80 lbs
Large roomy seats, upholstered in mohair plush. Clean,
V from the United States still re restrict pork shipments from non-
er Vivian who is taking up a beau-
Wicklander and Claud Stivernel.
airy berths. Berth lights. Commodious dressing rooms.
maining at a low level, a large in empire countries, including the
Mrs. N. A. Macomber. H. B. Tho ‘y course.
STEAM ROLLED
crease In hog production is not war United States, by meant of import
Attentive service by carefully trained personnel.
mas and A. B. Chaffee motored to
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom left Fri-
ranted at this time, according to of- quotas. Germany, second ranking
BARLEY
Pendleton
last
Wednesday
to
confer
lay
for
Monument.
Ore.
They
plan
Other Portland Rose features. Standard Sleepers, Chair
dais of the Agricultural Adjustment buyer of hog products, limited
BEET PULP 100 lbs.
with
weeks
visit
with
relatives
in
a
two
W.
A.
officer
from
Port-
monthly
lard
imports
In
1934
to
40
Administration. Exports of pork
Cars, Observation lounge Car. Valet, barber, bath.
and MOIASSFS
land, and placed applications for there.
from the United States showed a per cent of the volume imported
Diner. Also off-the-tray food service in Choir Cars.
projects for the improvement of the
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
slightly upward trend tn 1934, but during the corresponding months
Per Sack
WHEAT
town.
ind Mrs. Marshall Markham Sunday
this was offset by a decline tn ex of 1931-33, and during the latter
and up
For low one-way Fares to
in
ports tn lard. Annual shipments part of the year imposed restrictions
The Salem Pades basketball team
ere: Mr. Chaney, Mrs. Virginia
abroad remain at about three-fourths on conversion of German money Into
haney. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
played the Boardman town team ir
Tour ¡at SI—port and In Chair Cart.
of a billion pounds, as compared foreign exchange that caused fur
the local gym last Thursday even McCoy.
low sleeping car char ft) .
with nearly two billion pounds tn ther reductions In lard Imports
ing The Fades won by a score of
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler ot
The 1935 corn-bog production con
ASK LOCAL AOINT
say
64-22. John Steelhammer played Umatilla spent Sunday evening at
eline during the ten years from 1923 trol program now being offered by
for the Paden.
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom.
to 1932, as Indicated by the above the Agricultural Adjustment Admin
L. D. Stockman, civil engineer of Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler are
graph, has been equivalent to about istration la designed to help farmers
PHONE 69W
Baker, was a visitor Thursday at the staying at the home of W. C. Isom
keep hog numbers In line with the
nine million hogs.
H. B Thomas home.
while they are on their trip.
Great Britain, the principal mar
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A SUN BATH IN
EVERY TABLET
DANCE
Irrigon - SAT.
Sperry Feeds
CAAE
*—47
1 00
* °2Y
1-75
he PORTLAND
Dairy Feeds
$1.00
ROSE
.90
1.45
$1.25
Chicago
Ellis Feed
Store
(Also
UNION PACIFIC
Carl
Nelson of
Portland
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Unimaker and