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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. na and the United States. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH the C. E. Hughes home Tuesday. C. R. Moore. Minister. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham and As early as this spring, Mrs. Low- Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Mary Wilson were visitors at the L. Published every Thursday at Hermis- dermilk prophesied the floods which Preaching and communion, 11:00. Hammer home Sunday afternoon. ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by last week brought distressing head- Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. Rosemary Keller, Louise, Rosalie Paulins M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. I lines in our nation's papers. Bit it Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. and Viola Pelletier, Betty Emogene Publishers took China several thousand years Rev. Joer O. Benton of Heppner and Viola Freeman and Beulah Ry to exploit and destroy her land re- will deliver the morning sermon in land were guests at a birthday party Second Class Matter sources. Entered at the home of Goldie Williams ip the absence of Rev. C. R. Moore. December, 1906, Umatilla County, honor of Betty Freeman’s tenth Already in the United Sta tea, This church is undenominational, birthday. Games were played and Oregon. writes Mrs. Lowdermilk, we have to- being composed of many different refreshments served. Subscription Rates Alpha Christley returned from a tally destroyed 51 million acres of denominations. It is not governed One Year ............................ *1.06 good farm lands. We are in the pro- by any human discipline, conference, business trip to Portland early this association, board (state or week. .75 cess of destroying 200 million acres synod, Six Months _____________ ALWAYS among the first to adopt new banking prac national), but is governed only by Three Months ....______ ..... .50 more. No longer can we move west the New Testament teachings and tices designed to safeguard the funds of its depositors, this Bank now provides the benefits extended by the ward for new lands to despoil when practices as found therein. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to individuals, PINE CITY NEWS t MEMBER If you believe there are too many ours become depleted. Our problem firms and corporations. By Oleta Neill denominations, then will you help is to conserve—not destroy. us in our effort to practice Christian ON E D Mrs. Truman Sethers and daugh- The protection thus made available is a permanent fea Centuries ago, says Mrs. Lowder- Unity in Hermiston as Jesus prayed Phebe, who have been visiting ture of Federal banking statutes and offers an impor milk, China began to dyke the Yel- for in the seventeenth chapter of ter the past several weeks with Mrs. tant attribute of sound banking to all banks. It applies low River, just as we have recently John? Set hers’ mother. Mrs. C. H. Bartho- to all accounts up to and including *5,000. Larger de We invite you to, this growing lomew, left Saturday morning with dyked the Mississippi River. Per posits are insured up to the maximum of five thousand Mr. Sethers for Seattle, Wm Poo-hoo to You! iodically the dykes In China break church. dollars. H.E.Young began cutting his sec THE TOWNSEND plan may not with unthinkable loss of life and In extending this additional safeguard of deposits to ond crop of hay Monday. Due to the be as smart as the NRA but it is not property. And each heavy rain will our customers, we are keeping step now as in the past extreme scarcity of water the sec unconstitutional. It would not un bring another catastrophe. We have t UMATILLA NEWS with all new developments of constructive value to mo ond crop of hay will be very small. lawfully take from the people in one By Louise Byrnes dern banking. John Healy left Thursday morn year 93 million for administration. spent altogether two billion dollars Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slattery and ing on a business trip to St. Helens, The NRA, the blue eagle, stole on the Mississippi, and are only now *15 from the Blue Mountain Eagle, beginning to realize that there must son David accompanied by Maurice where his sheep are on summer collected unlawfully, against tbe be coordination between flood con Priddy, left Saturday for the moun range. The Misses Neva and Lennä Neill accompanied him as far as constitution of the United States, trol on the lowlands and erosion tains. Miss Betty McKenzie returned Portland where they will visit with and under a threat of putting us in home Saturday after a two weeks’ relatives for a,few weeks. of Hermiston jail. The Townsend plan may be control on the watersheds. visit with Virginia Compton at fantastic but not as impossible as a Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and The ocean traveler. hundred Messenger, Miss Compton returned son and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watten monetary system turned over to big K. ALEXANDER, Vice-President bankers, repudiators, and when 600 miles from China's shore, can see the with her to visit over Sunday. F. B. SWAYZE, President burger and children attended the Mr». Jeff Stevens u and grandson show in Hermiston Sunday evening. A H. NORTON, Cashier banks a year ago broke, we say with great yellow pathway of rich silt D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier Alva are in Pirtland this week moderation and charity, the gangs Frank Helms went to the Arbuc ters of America. Tbe gangsters, fi laden waters from China's farm and where Alva will receive medical kle mountains Monday where he will nanced by the government, and the mountain lands. Shall we duplicate treatments. cut his winter supply of wood. Mrs. Florence Tippie left Saturday government guaranteeing that they this situation for visitors approach Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and for Seattle arid Belingham, Wn., do not steal it. These are the peo ing the United States near the son were at the C. H. Bartolomew where she will visit. ple who poo-hoo the Townsend plan; mouths of the Mississippi or Colum home Tuesday morning. sonai, appurtenant thereto and con NOTICE TO CANCEL COUNTY D. M. Walsh left Saturday for The members of the Federal Reserve re Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Miss nected therewith, in and for said bia? WARRANTS. where he will work. Dalles tired on a pension of *12,000 a Alma Neill were business visitors tn Union High School District. Josephine Connell, Margaret aud year; generals who never smelled Or will we profit by the example Hermiston Thursday. All interested persons can see * notice is hereby given that photograph powder getting *6,000 a year. Poo- of China and adopt soil conserving Lyle Brown and John Bray spent Ray Ayers of Hermiston spent the This and plans and specifica following Umatilla County War- Sunday at Bingham Springs hoo to you. The government guar policies similar to those of Italy, several days visiting with his uncle rants issued more than seven years tions of said proposed building by Joe Tucker and daughter. Mrs. Frank Ayers this week. antees 335 million dollars to the calling on the District Clerk, R. A. banks who loaned up to 12 cents on France, and Germany—nations who Robert Arrowsmith and son George Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were cal prior to the first day of July, 1935, Brownson, at his office in office cotton, A pretty good pension, bet- have looked back and changed their returned Monday from a few days lers at the Frank Heims home it not presented for payment within hours. sixty days from said first day of ter than 54 cents a month; the gov- course by establishing laws making at Paulina Lake. Thursday evening. The vote to be by ballot upon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son ernment made a house to house can- the control of erosion a compulsory Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger July will be cancelled and payment which shall be the words “Bonds. .. Joe accompanied by Margaret Brown and Miss Ina Wattenburger were vi thereof will be refused. vass for the Home Owners campaign Yes’ and "Bonds. Amount and the Name spent Saturday in Pendleton. stee ring the suckers to the banks to feature of land contracts. sitors at the Mrs. Ollie Neill home Series i No. shall place a cross (x) * 1.70 between voter James Byrnes and daughters, Mrs. Monday. 133 504 Chas. Bauer borrow money at 9.72 interest (up the words “Bonds” and the 2.00 word "Yes V. D. Bramer and son James, and to 13) to build new homes and the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore received 133 566 William Dresser Grimm Alfalfa Proves Value. ” , or the word 2.60 "Bonds” and the between Louise Byrnes accompanied by Mr. word recently that Mr. Moore’s nep 134 641 Jack Hanson government guarantees the banks word "No”, which 3.30 Roy Lash Roberts and Merle Jenkins spent 134 81 SALEM—A good demonstration of from all loss up to 20 per cent gross. hew, Ronald Moore of Colfax, Wn„ indicates his choice. 1.50 ever 594 Willie Moore Pretty good pension. But you, poo- the wisdom of buying certified Monday in Pendleton. was drowned while swimming in the 134 The polls for the reception of the 5.97 64 958 George Berdlne Mr. and Mrs. Nick Arnold and son hoo, fantastic, 54 cents a month. cast for or against the con Grimm alfalfa seed for large fields Dwight and Loren Caldwell spent Snake river. .09 ballots Derkwiler On the day the president got Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger 65 287 John traction of said indebtedness will. is to be seen on the farm of E. A. .89 John Kerkniles Monday in Pendleton. 64 739 home from a trip on a five million were business visitors in Echo Mon said day and date and at the ,10.00 on Bill Ervin of Holdman spent Mon day. 66 779 Otha Davis dollar yacht, he wanted to tax the Rhoten, six miles southeast of Sal place aforesaid, be opened at the 2.73 64 Frank Moore 19 day in Umatilla. rich. Poo-hoo. for on the same day em. Strips in the center of the field Mrs. T. J. O’Brien took several of 2:00 o’clock P. "M. and re- 4.48 hour Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard and members of the 4-H club to Ione 63 712 Harry Nickles they turned down in the senate a were seeded to common alfalfa and main open until the hour of 7:00 3.93 64 340 Marvin Wilson son Bobby returned Monday after a plan to tax the rich out of 335 mil Sunday to a club picnic. Those go M. of the same day when 6.70 o’clock P. shall 13 Ray Lash lions and voted to tax the poor the balance to Grimm about five week’s vacationing at Newport, Ore. ing were: .Tames. Malcolm. Gordon 134 be closed. Dated this 1st day of July, 1935. the By same Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and and Pat O’Brien, Guy Moore and (nuisance tax) some 500 million, years ago. For two years there was of the District School E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk. Board order and so far soaking the rich has re no difference in the fields, but in Mrs. William Switzler have pur- Ralph Neill. of Union High School District sulted in passing the law for soak the winter of 1933 the common froze chased a Hupmobile. No. 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon, J. T. Ayers was a business visitor “Punk" Compton of Messenger on the creek Friday' ing the poor for 500 million. made this 13th day of July, 1935. NOTICE OF STREET AND But the Townsend people are fan out completely. The Grimm is still in was in Umatilla Monday, He was ac- Floyd Mathers spent Sunday at A. D. SMITH. tastic fools, dubs and crazy. They excellent condition and producing companied home by his daughters. the W. D. Neill home. ALLEY VACATION. Chairman, Union High School say the pension would break their four tons or more of hay each season Virginia and Betty McKenzie. Allen Struthers, who has been Walter Hayte of Walla Walla is helping District No. 9. morale; it never broke the morale of and in addition furnishing a month C. H. Bartholomew with his TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: visiting at the home of his sister, sheen near Spokane returned tn the Attest: the big bankers; it never broke the You will take notice that the City R. A. Brownson, morale of federal reserve members or more of fine feed for the 50 dairy Mrs. Gus Tonies. Bartholomew home Wednesday even- Council of the City of Hermiston, Frank Harryman of Pine City is cows on the Rhoten farm. District Clerk. retired on *12,000 a year; it never inz. Allen bruised his hand while visiting at the home of his son, working causing an abscess which Umatilla County, Oregon, on the (July 18-24. 1935) broke the morale of Governor Martin 19th day of June, 1935, duly passed Lloyd Harryman, who geta *6000 a year pension and later turned to blind poisoning. He an ordinance initiating the proposi Mrs. Pace of Hermiston is em- is greatly improved n w, however, *7,000 salary. Well might the big CHURCH NOTES to vacate all that portion of ployed at the Columbia Cafe. pensioners on the 4th of July sing and will return to Spokane the last tion Orchard Avenue lying between the A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON James Byrnes and daughter Joan of the week. "My County ‘tis for Me" while the south line of Maple Avenue or Maple accompanied by Merle Jenkins spent Townsendites chant in hollow tones, Miss Alma Neill spent Sunday at BAPTIST CHURÇH Avenue extended westerly, and the Physician and Surgeon. Tuesday in Holdman on business. "Master, when do we Eat?"—Blue the A. E. Wattenburger home. west line of First Street West or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill visited First Street West extended souther Mountain Eagle. Bank Building Classes for all ages. A welcome to and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt returned Tues their daughter Mrs. Charlie Plourd ly; all that portion of Second Street all. The Ladies Aid meets on the day evening from a week’s vacation near Pendleton Sunday. Office Hours Soil Erosion Plea. 9-12 and 2-5 Young were West lying south of the south line second and fourth Wednesdays of ing at Newport. and Mrs. ' H Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough business visitors in Hermiston Tues of Maple Avenue; all of that There is an important moral to be each month. West Street portion of Third ! spent Monday afternoon in Walla day. drawn from the regrettable history south 1 of the south line Walla. Miss Lehna Neill received word lying PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH of Maple Avenue; all of the alley of China's soil. In the period of her Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon ac- tbe early part of the week that Miss W. J. WARNER L. H. Flora, Pastor. companied by Mrs. Art Bousquet Elore Barth, former primary teach running through the center of block history known as the "Golden Age” 4 and the alley running through the Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. spent Sunday at Bingham Springs. Attori) ey-at-Law er at Pine City, was going to Los from 200 B.C. to 1200 A.D., fertile Spiritual teachers to teach your C. Guerin and children, Patty, Angeles for a two weeks visit with center of Block 5 in Hermiston, lands were everywhere and crop children God’s word. Oregon, according to plat filed In Jimmy. Kathleen and Rita spent friends. Hermiston - Oregon office of the County Recorder of Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. Sunday In Pendleton. yields were abundant. Today China Tom Healy is now working at the the Umatilla County. Oregon, on April Evening evangelistic service at Earl Cherry worked at the Quick Joe Kenny ranch. Is ravaged by bandits; lives are pup 7:45 P. M., "Jesus said, Go Ye Into 5. 1905, and being in Sec. 10, Tp. pet-strings in the hands of raging All the World and Preach the Gos Lunches Sunday. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M.. and that the 7th DR. A. E. MARBLE flood waters; once strong, she now pel.” (Mark 10-15.) We have noth day of August, 1935, at 8:00 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the looks to nations for agricultural and ing to offer but God’s plan of sal t IRRIGON NEWS t CHIROPRACTOR COLUMBIA NEWS t Public Library in Hermiston, Ore- vation. All are invited to meet with financial support. By Mrs. W. C. Isom By MARIJANE HAMMER. gon, is the time and place fixed by Office: Two doors west poet office us to worship "Jesus, the way. the As interested in the problems of truth and the life eternal. (John Mrs. Mary Smith from Hood River, said ordinance for the heating of Office Hours: 8 to 13 - 1:30 to « Mrs. Arnberg of Pilot Rock visit conservation as her husband, W. C. 14-6). ed her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Ore., and Mrs. Nettie Flower, who any and all objections to the vacat- was enroute to her home in Heppner Ing of the above described streets Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. J. Arnberg this week. Lowdermilk, Vice-Director of the The Blue Ribbon 4-H Calf club from Lena Bella. Calif., are visiting and alleys. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. Soil Conservation Service, and selec Dated this 29th day of June, 1935. was successful with the popcorn and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. ted by the University of Nanking to CHARLES TAYLOR, candy .sale held in Hermiston Satur- Isom. Mrs. Smith is Mrs. Isom’s sis Service at 11:00 A.M. study conditions in China, Mrs. Inez City Recorder. ter and Mrs. Flower a cousin of Mr. Hermiston Post No. 37 - Meeting on Tuesday and Friday day night. (July 4—August 1) Marks Lowdermilk Is an astute stu nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. Mr. Dickson, who has been visit- Isom. Meets first and third ing relatives In La Grande for a Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong, who have dent of the soil problem both In Chi- Thursday. Legion Auxil short time, returned home Thursday been living on the L. C. Aldrich iary meets second nnd UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT morning. place, left the last of the week. fourth Thursday. Elmer Ryland Gus Haglund and Bessie and Chester Wilson, who BOND ELECTION. Legion Hall. who are employed at Tollgate, spent have been working in the fruit at the week end In Columbia district. White Salmon, returned Friday Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison night. STATE OF OREGON, and son Elbert were business visit- Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs. Russell County of Umatilla. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D ors near Albee Saturday and Sun- McCoy were joint hostesses at a par Union High School Diet. No. 9 ] day. General Dentistry ty Wednesday afternoon at the E. Joseph Costa of Hartford. Conn., McCoy home honoring their club X-Ray and Diagnosis Notice is hereby given that at the Is visiting his brother Gilbert, who members. Union High School District Bond Bank Bldg. Pheno 9-J is employed at the Casady home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell are hereby called to be held in THE OPENING OF A FIRST CLASS Residence Phone 25-J Evelyn Ford of Umatilla and Carl visiting at the Fred Caldwell home. Election on the first floor of the Sunday and Evenings by Krause of Stanfield were visitors at Ralph Walpole of Vale, Ore . spent Room 4 building in Hermiston, Ore the Nebergall home Sunday. the week end with his father Har school Appointment gon, in and for Union High School Frank Kissler and two friends of vey Walpole. District No. 9 of Umatilla County, Bend were overnight guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Ash of Boardman Oregon, on the 6th day of August, Alpha Christley home Thursday visited friends here Tuesday eve 1935, between the hours of 2:00 They were on their way to Milton to ning. in the ’clock P. M. and 7:00 o’clock P. M.. work in the fruit harvest. Mr. Kis- John Swearingen and Bobby Brace o there will be submitted to the legal are visiting relatives in Seattle. »1er is a cousin of Mrs. Christley. thereof the question of con OSTEOPATHIC Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham, who voters Jo Ellen Mopps. Jack and Pansy tracting a bonded indebtedness in have been visiting friends tn Baker, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Williams and Red Thompson were the sum of *40.000.00 for the pur returned Sunday evening. visitors In Walla Walla Friday pose of constructing a school build OSBORN APARTMENTS Mrs. Emmett McCoy has been ing and furnishing the same, and on The Columbia 4-H cooking, club tonsilitis the past quite ill with girls enjoyed an over night camping acquiring all property, real and per- trip near the Columbia river Satur week Her daughter Snow McCoy. day and Sunday. Edna Ott, leader, who is employed at Hermiston, spent Tuesday evening at home. chaperoned the party. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and fam Martin Wilkenson of Irrigon is ily were dinner guests of Mr. and employed at the Ryland home. Mr and Mrs. W. P. Trumbull and Mrs. A. C. Houghten Sunday. A complete and expert repair de- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick motor son Kenneth of Hermiston. and partment will be available to the peo Woodruth Gifford of Stanfield were ed to Bingham Springs Saturday Sunday dinner guests at the Casady night to attend the old railroaders’ ple of thia and surrounding communi picnic Sunday. Harry Minnick and home. Lena Rose accompanied them. ties, including repair service on— Jim Arnberg, who has been em- Mrs W C. Isom and Mrs Mary ployed on his Rawleigh route near Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WATCHES Pilot Rock, returned home Saturday Geo. Kendler at Umatilla Tuesday. CLOCKS evening. Mr» F Leicht and daughter Mrs. Willard Hutsell left Saturday Sam Umiker were shopping in Walla JEWELRY evening for La Grande where he will Walla Saturday. SPECTACLE FRAMES stay for some time. Wm. Graybeal and Mr. and Mrs. A meeting of all the 4-H calf club Don Kenney motored to Desolation was held Saturday afternoon at the Saturday morning on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware re- home of Nellie Hooker. Demonstra- DEPENDABLE WORK - FAIR PRICES tions were given by Nellie Hooker. ceived the sad news Sunday of the of their sister-in-law Mrs. Marian Ott. Richard Rainwater and Eugene Rugg Refreshments were Homer Boulware following an oper- served end the members enjoyed a at Ion. Che Germistu Serali of Banking Progress FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANNOUNCEMENT! Jewelry and Watch Repair Shop Dr. A. C. Willcutt Hermiston Herald Office FRIDAY, JULY 26th family of Stanfield were guests at Saturday.