The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 11, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY,
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JUNE 11. 193«.
CONTROL OF CREDIT
A BASIC QUESTION
COURAGE
It Takes a Lot of Courage to Break
a Bad Habit and mighty
little to start a Good One.
START AT ONCE!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
(OWUAIITY
t
YOrase
THE FARM BUDGET
FROM E
hr
LIGHT-WEIGHT
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
CLEANER
$31.95
WANTED—
Your Eggs, Poultry & Dressed Veal.
throughout the country, despite which
WE
BUY ANY AMOUNT OF EGGS—
SQUARE DEAL PRODUCE CO.
AUDITORIUM BLDG.
PHONE 741
The Agricultural Commission ot the
American Bankers Association feels
that this type ot work is so important
ported from neighboring
countries.
Goose fattening establishments have
budgets and credit statements as one
of its national projects tor farm aid
HERMISTON, ORE.
tryside sights.
Hermiston Light &
Power Co.
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were visitors in Stanfield Sunday
enroute to La Grande.
Evelyn Starkweather spent Sun­
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
day at the home of her parents Mr.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
and Mrs. D. R. Starkweather.
Publishers.__________________________
Mrs. Vic Martin and three child­
Entered as Second Class Matter
ren were visitors at the Charles
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Hoggard home on Thursday. They Economist Describes Conflict Be­
Oregon.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
were enroute to their new location
tween Opposing Social View­
Subscription Rates.
Cecil Warner. Minister.
at San Francisco.
points on Government Bank.
One Year ..................................... $1.00
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Miss Rachel Sloan is at home
Six Months .................
.75
Preaching service, 11:00 A. M.
Agitation
for government banking is
Three Months ............................ — .50
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
a phase of the conflict between our
Frank Sloan. She has just finished
Fellowship meeting the first Fri-
present “personal competitive enter­
her second year of teaching at Du­ prise system” in America and the “com
day night of each month.
pulsory state collective security sys­
Missionary meeting second Wed- fur.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruenwald and tem" of several European States. Virgil
nesday of each month.
four children were ′ visitors at the H. Jordan. President National Industrial
Ladies Aid Wednesday of each
L. Hendrick home last week. Mr. Conference Board, says in an article
week except second Wednesday.
Gruenwald is Mrs. Hendrick’s uncle, in a recent issue of “Banking” pub
The public is cordially invited to
lished by the American Bankers As­
Farmers Progress by Business
Billy Penney,
accompanied his sociation.
BANK
attend these services.
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Methods.
“They involve irreconcilable prin­
BOOK
THE HABIT OF REGULAR
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Russell, to The Dalles Sunday. From ciples of human conduct and philoso­
there they will visit many other phy of life and the conflict between
R.
R.
Finkbeiner,
Pastor.
“EVERY WEEK” SAVING,
Illinois farmers sold $77,000,000
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun­ Oregon cities and also Yellowstone them is the key to the economic, social
IS
A PROFITABLE ONE.
worth of products through their co-
and political struggles of today. *Mr.
National Park.
Jordan says.
operative organizations last year, ac day school at 10:50 each Sunday.
Vacation Bible school under the
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and
The enterprise system of which "the
cording to a recent report. Fluid
direction of Rev. and Mrs. Jesse development of the United States has
the
evening
evangelistic
service
at
milk led both in value and volume—
Griffith, will begin at the Presby­ been the unparalleled example, de­
8:00.
75 per cent of all products in the
terian church here June 15, and pends for its motive power of progress
A
meeting
of
the
Ladies
Aid
on
through
co-
state being disposed of
upon the inexhaustible reservoir of
continue for ten days only.
every
first
and
third
Wednesday
in
ops.
of Hermiston
energy in individuai desire for personal
The
Ladies
Aid
had
an
attendance
the month.
advancement
in
prosperity,
but
it
guar
Other agricultural states can
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profite Over $50,000.
The Pioneer League meets every of 36 at the meeting Tuesday. A antees nothing to the individual save
show similar proof of progress re-
F. B. SWAYZE. President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
play
was
given
by
Mesdames
Hoos
­
suiting from cooperative production Sunday night, a league for boys and ier, McCormick, Reeves, Richards freedom of opportunity," the article
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
KENNETH M. MAYER Assistant
says in part.
girls
from
nine
to
fourteen.
and distribution methods. Each year,
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL
and Lane and Miss Elva Berry. A
The collectivist security system, be
the volume of business done by local
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
vocal duet was sung by Marian says, “places all emphasis upon the
cooperatives has increased, as has
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sturdivant and Mary Rhea. Re­ maintenance of a minimum standard
the number of cooperative farmers.
freshments were served by Miss Ber­ ot living tor the mass without regard
«(IOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND
The result is greater stability in
to the creative power of the individual,
ry and Mrs. Mabel Richards.
U
CREATOR" was the subject
that employment be not restricted
Townsend Mass Meeting.
quite simply the security system in­
agricultural operations, and a bet­
of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Mrs. Lola Lawrence and sons volves the modern form of the phil-
to relief people but that opportunity
ter balance between the old bogeys
There will be a mass meeting in
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sheldon and Erwin of Parkdale, osophy of the slare society.” He con-
of employment be offered to unem­
of supply and demand. Leading farm
Pendleton Sunday afternoon at 2:30
Sunday, June 7.
visited over the week end with Mrs. tinues:
ployed who have not so far been
cooperatives in Hermiston have
o’clock in the Pioneer Park. Ralph
The Golden Text was, “I will
Jas. Lane and Mrs. Ila Wallace,
forced to accept direct charity.
A
Sign
of
the
Times
done fine work in stimulating their
lift up mine eyes unto the hills,
sisters of Mrs. Lawrence.
"The many-sided movement toward I. Shadduck, Oregon state area man­
members to adopt more scientific
from whence cometh my help. •
Some replies raised the question
Miss Bytha Hoskins is at home governmental banking, deposit insur­ ager. will speak. Next Tuesday
My help cometh from the Lord,
and profitable production methods.
ance and currency management is the night the Hermiston club elects of­ as to whether or not the creation of
for
the
summer,
having
finished
her
which made heaven and earth”
Agricultural cooperatives simply
first year at Oregon State college most direct and decisive expression of ficers and decides who will be their jobs tends to deaden a person’s in­
(Ps. 121:1, 2).
apply the old and proven principles
the universal instinctive search for se­ delegate to the National Convention itiative and suggested the desirabil­
at Corvallis.
Among the citations which com­
curity which is the sign of the times.
of mass-action to the business of
The Misses Margaret Wood and In America our so-called social security in Cleveland. Ohio. Every member ity of revising the program so that
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
farming. The record demonstrates
there would be a greater incentive
following from the Bible: “God
Mildred Gabriel left Sunday to at- legislation is an Important indication is requested to come.
the soundness of this.
for peopole to attempt to find pri­
that made the world and all things
tend 4-H club summer school at of the drift away from the enterprise
C. R. Moore. Secretary.
vate employment for themselves.
therein, seeing that He is Lord of
system toward a collectivist security
Corvallis.
heaven and earth, dwelleth not in
A writer in a recent issue of A-
system
with
concentration
of
author
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCall left
In no case was the work actually
SURVEY SHOWS JUSTIFICATION
temples made with hands . . .
merican Mercury presented a new
Thursday for California where they ity in a central Federal government.
being
carried out, criticised, but, on
For In him we live, and move, and
"The nationalization of credit G WPA PROJECTS IN OREGON
and interesting view®of the automo­
will spend a month’s vacation.
the contrary, it was all considered
liave
our
being;
as
certain
also
of
crucial
and
indispen
able
for
complete
bile accident problem. He observed
Frank Sloan left Saturday on a state control of the complex industrial
to be necessary and useful, although
your own poets have said, For we
that, in the light of present-day
business trip to Medford.
in some instances it was suggested
and business structure of this coun­
are also his offspring” (Acts. 17:
conditions, it is not remarkable that
PORTLAND, Ore., June 3—Many that, notwithstanding its need and
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Waterman and try. The drive toward government
24, 28).
36,000 persons are being killed in
daughter Mary Jean are visiting at banking and monetary control is most helpful suggestions have come from usefulness, it might have, under
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
traffic accidents annually—but that
ed the following correlative pass­
the home of Mrs. Waterman’s par- determined because the relation of the a general canvass of the mayors and normal circumstances, been post­
it is remarkable that the number is
ages from the Christian Science
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins. state to credit goes to the root of the county judges throughout the state poned until such time as its costs
enterprise system. A collective secur­ of Oregon, according to an announ­
not several times as great.
textbook, “Science and Health
They will leave Saturday for Pull-
could have been provided by direct
ity system is inconceivable without
with Key to the Scriptures”, by
In the average state, almost any­
man, Wn., where Mr. Waterman nationalization ot credit. An enterprise cement made by E. J. Griffith. local taxation.
Mary Baker Eddy: “God is indi­
Works Progress Administration, to
one not completely crippled can ob­
will attend summer school.
system is inconceivable with it."
vidual, incorporeal. He is divine
determine their views as to the best
tain a license to drive a car, irres­
Mrs.
Chas.
Carnes
Under
a
collective
security
system,
of
Mr. and
Near-sightedness is found to be
Principle, Love, the universal
method of continuing the work of
pective of his ability, responsibility
based
on
government
banking
the
con
­
Pilot
Rock
were
visitors
at
the
J.
cause, the only creator, and there
rapidly
increasing in Japan among
trols ‘lie solely in the hands ot a few caring for the unemployed.
intelligence or judgment. If he
S. Hoskins home Sunday.
is no other self-existence . . . All
persons and depend upon their judg
school children and students.
In
the
answers
received
in
reply
|
• chooses, he can operate a car that
substance, intelligence, wisdom, 1
ment, will or caprice," Mr. Jordan says, to the specific questions contained
belongs by rights In the junk heap
being, Immortality, cause, and ef­
UMATILLA COUNTY GRADUTES
Removing very small impurities
adding that it is they who must de
in the questionnaire—"Is work the 1 in common metals may so alter their
wth
an
inaudible
horn,
fee
­
fect
belong
to
God.
These
are
i
—a car
FROM UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
termine "upon the basis ot some pra
His attributes, the eternal mani­
ble or glaring lights, uncertain
determined plan or upon pure political proper method of meeting the un­ properties that the pure metal is
festations of the infinite divine
University of Oregon, Eugene, expediency of the moment, what lines employment problem as compared to like a new product, not merely an
brakes, and a steering gear affected
Principle, Love” (pp. 331, 275).
, June 10 (Special)—Three Universi­ of industry and even what individual the dole and idleness?”; “Are we
with St. Vitus dance. If he drives
improved one.
ty students from Umatilla county enterprises shall have access to the doing useful and needed work under
that car in a dangerous manner,
were among the 467 seniors to re­ credit reservoir." The state, he says, the WPA program?”; and “Is there
cutting curves, weaving in and out
ceive
various academic degrees at has the power of 'ife and death over useful work yet to be done under a
of traffic, and "giving her the gun”
all enterprise that utilizes credit.
continued WPA program?” The
solemn,
impressive graduation cere-
whenever possible, the chances are
STANFIELD NEWS
"Every government is an organ of
sentiment was overwhelmingly in
monies,
Monday
night.
June
1.
The
that he will escape arrest and that
By Sophronia Rhea
party power and must respond to the
evening program when graduating will of the party shat put it in power,” the affirmative.
if he is arrested, he will be assessed
In some cases suggestions were
Funeral services were held Mon­ seniors filed into huge McArthur the Jordan article says “Under tin
a relatively small fine and permit­
offered that longer hours of work
day
at
Pendleton
for
William
H.
checked
government
operation
it
is
an
court
behind
hooded
faculty
mem
­
ted to go right on driving. When the
inescapable tendency of every cur­ should be demanded; that highei
THE HERMISTON HERALD
Inevitable finally occurs, and some­ Daughtrey, who died at his home bers and friends of higher educa­
rency to depreciate and tor credit to rates of pay should be granted and
He
was
here
Saturday
morning.
tion.
painted
a
colorful
finish
to
a
one is killed or injured because of
expand. However much it may be in
his recklessness or incompetence, he born March 11, 1859, at Halsey, week end of graduation and alumni the interest ot the nation, deflation Is
Ore.,
and
when
four
years
old
came
reunion
services.
may have a harder time getting out
too dangerous politically for any gov­
The three Umatilla county seniors ernment to undertake it deliberately.
of the mess—but that won’t bring with his parents, Nathaniel and
Quilla Daughtrey, to a farm on Mc- who were graduated from the Uni­
“In the end government banking and
a dead person to life.
Kay creek.
versity of Oregon at the ceremonies currency management resolve them-
I If any progress is to be made in
selves simply into the use of credit as
ir
When a young man he drove cat- are:
reducing the horrible toll of auto­
Velvo Lucas, majored in English, a political instrument of power, and
tie
from
the
Oregon
ranges
to
the
mobile deaths and injuries, strin­
this instrument tends to be used in
from which department she received the long run tor expropriation ot the
gent methods must be adopted. Oth­ Eastern markets. He first owned a
the degree of bachelor of arts. She savings of the community.“
erwise, America's streets and high­ large stock ranch at Laramie, Wyo.,
ways will continue to be scenes of and later the large Dixie ranch near is the daughter of Mrs. H. E. Lucas
Albee, Ore. For several years he was of Pendleton, and a graduate of
carnage.
a cattle buyer for the Tacoma Meat Pendleton high school.
Helen Mae Woughter. majored ir.
company.
By DAN H. OTIS.
CHURCH NOTES
With O. M. Plummer he organized business administration, from which
rttricKltaral Dirrtttr, Ameritan
the Union Stoek yards at Portland department she received the degree
Bankers Association
of which he was president and man- of bachelor of arts. She is the daugh.
Inventories aid in the formation of
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
C.
Woughter
a farm budget. Some banks, as well
ager. For 23 years he was the man­
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
of Hermiston, and a graduate of as the Farm Credit Administration.
ager
of
the
Umatilla
ranch
on
the
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Hermiston high school.
_____________ recommend out-
Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. Meadows owned by Swift & Co. He
goers. 9 lining in advance
Marvin
Edward
Stroble,
majored
also operated four large ranches in
Evangelistic service. 7:45 P M
"
the method of
in business administration, from
Arizona
Cattle
com-
Arizona
for
the
Prayer meeting Friday 7:45 P
V
.
using production
which
department
he
received
the
pany.
g
loans. Under this
degree of bachelor of science. He
He lived at Pendleton, Walla
E
Fr
Ms
plan provision is
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
A y
made tor monthly
Walla. Spokane and Portland before was a member of Alpha Tau Omega
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
fraternity while in the university.
Beefs
expenditures and
Regular Sunday services as fol- coming to Stanfield where he has He is the son of Frank Stroble of
Ktrae
are
lived for the past 10 years. In 1883
Pendleton, and a graduate of Pen­
Ih» .... sek A to the borrower in
he was married to Charity Ann Far-
Sun lay School at 9:45 A. M.
accordance with
dleton high school.
rell, who died in 1892. His three
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
the budget plan,
Young People's meeting. 7:00 P M daughters by his first marriage are
The budget helps
Mrs. Ed Lewis of Stanfield. Mrs.
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Feeding for Production
to show how loans
Many poultrymen are getting higher
Everyone Is invited to attend these Martin Kline of Richfield. Wn . and
an be repaid.
Mrs. Frank Dunnex of Portland. production by feeding only a small
With the accu­
D. H. OTIS
mulated data
Later he married Luella Rauch and amount of grain In the morning and
BAPTIST CHURCH
they are the parents of two sons. the remainder at night. The morning from previous inventories and budgets,
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
grain Is fed in a clean litter from 4 to budget making becomes easier and
Clas es for all ages. A welcome to William H. Daughtrey of Los An- 6 Inches deep and consists of about one more accurate and valuable As one
Don 7 Drag Around an
all.
rhe Ladles Aid meets on the geles and George N. Daughtrey Of pound of grain for each 10 hens. The branch of the farming plant requires
second and fourth Wednesdays of Portland.
Iron Ball and Chain !
afternoon feeding Is put In troughs
mora expenditure, ouch as for new ma
each month.
Burial was in the family plot in The practice of feeding grain nt dif­ chinery, fencing, livestock, etc.. It may
ferent Intervals ot the day especially
Olney cemetery in Pendleton.
be necessary to limit other branches in
• BRAND NEW
CHURCH OF CHRIST
MODEL
during the winter months. Increases order to meet these pressing require
• FULL SIZE
Columbia School
AV-1
Boyd Jackson and John Dunn the activity of the birds and over­ menta.
• LOW PRICE
comes Idleness.
The budget helps to formulate a fl
uancial program. It is of special im­
• PERMANENTLY OILED
portance in arranging to meet special
• MOTOR-DRIVEN BRUSH
Many Geese in Europe
or large expenditurea. It the income
Goose raising Is an important indus- and expenditures are carefully budg
• GREATER AIR FLOW
try io France. Germany, Poland and eted It prevents the spending of money
• ONE YEAR GUARANTEE
Lithuania. In Germany more goose
needed tor intereet and taxes before
meat Is consumed per head than in the time ot their payment arrives. It
any other country lu the world. helps to provide a reserve.
CLEANS BETTER-CLEANS FASTER CLEANS EASIER
Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Sermon and Communion 11:00 A. M.
"Church Officers and Their Du­
ties.”
Evangelistic Service, 8:00 P. M.
"The Star Light Age."
Uhe Bermistnn Serali
p
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