PAGE
THURSDAY, JULY iS, 193t
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
public mind lik th a t of officers
should keep well balanced for best
P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is results. T hings do go aw ry some
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by tim es, like th e best laid plans of
P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, men and mice.
P ublishers._________________________
lln te re d as Second Class M atter
Marijuana, the Assassin.
D ecem ber, 1909, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
______
M ariju an a, the assassin of youth,
is th e new and dreaded menace to
the United States. It is a weed th a t
O r = g
grow s wild th ro u g h o u t th is co u n try
the use of w hich is m aking dope
addicts of thousands of young peo
ple.
Subscription Rates.
M ariju an a is a weed of the In d ian
One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 hemp fam ily,, know n in Asia as
Six M onths .................................. 1.00 Cannabis Indica and in A m erica as
T h ree M onths ...................................... 60
C annabis Sativa. A lm ost anyone
who has spent m uch tim e in ru ra l
Things Go Awry.
com m unities has seen it, for it is
D esperate deeds and conditions cultiv ated in practically every state.
often lead to intensified actions. It does not have to be im ported b ut
B anditryi like th a t a t Jo h n Day, grow s in the gardens and yards next
fires officers w ith g reat zeal in line door.
of d uty th a t may lead to im pair
The narcotic is used in th e form
m ent of judgm ent. The h a ir trig g er of a cig arette, com paratively new to
of a pistol is no more dangerous th is co u n try , and is being pictured
th a n too quick conclusions. Officers to th e y outh of our co u n try by ped
are often p u t on th e spot and they dlers as giving a new th rill. It be
m ust need be geniuses not to fail at gan w ith th e w hisper of vendors in
tim es.
Innocent persons m ust be the southw est th a t m a riju an a would
protected a t all hazards and we perform m iracles for those who
grow im p atien t a t slack enforce smoked it, giv in g them a feeling of
m ent, or too much enforcem ent. The physical stre n g th and m ental pow
er, stim u latio n of the im agination,
and th e w eed’s cap ab ilities as a
“ love potion." Boys and girls were
not told th a t addicts may often de-
velope a delirious rag e d u rin g
which they are tem p o rarily and vio
ON
lently insane; th a t th is in san ity
may tak e th e form of a desire for
self-destruction
or a persecution
complex to be satisfied only by the
commission of some heinous crim e.
25% DISCOUNT
In 1931, the m a riju an a file of the
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM
United S tates N arcotic B ureau was
FOR OUR NEW LINE OF
less th an two inches th ick , w hile
ELECTRICAL GOODS WE
today th e rep o rts crowd m any large
cabinets.
ARE FORCED TO SELL
Because th is d ru g traffic is m ak
THESE RANGES.
ing inroads upon our youth is th e
more reason w hy it is to be dreaded
and a w ar waged a g a in st it.
Hermiston, Oregon
We m ust squarely face the facts.
T here has been no law ag a in st the
Œhr
ruttatoti S tra li)
Clearance Sale
Enameled Ranges
Grange Co-op.
BURNHAM & BURNHAM
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
grow ing, sale or possession of m a ri
ju an a. E very sta te except one has
laws to cope w ith the traffic, an d in
Ju n e a bill was introduced in cong
ress by R ep resen tativ e R obert L.
D oughton of N orth C arolina, C h air
man of the H ouse W ays an d Means
Com mittee, to give th e federal gov
ern m en t control over m ariju an a.
E very citizen need be a le rt and
w atchful. The condition calls for a
cam paign of education in every
school, so th a t ch ild ren w ill n o t be
deceived by th e w iles of peddlers,
but will know of th e in san ity , th e
disgrace, th e h o rro r w hich m a ri
ju a n a can b rin g to Its victims.
One incident is b ro u g h t o u t: Af
te r sm oking a "re e fe r" a youth
w alked down th e stre e t and sudden
ly im agined someone was th re a te n
ing to kill him. In looking about the
only person he saw was an aged
bootblack. D rug-crazed nerve c e n t
ers conjured th e innocent old shoe-
sh in er in to a destroying m onster.
Mad w ith frig h t, the addict h u rried
to his room and got a gun. He killed
th e old man.
T h a t’s m ariju an a!
Every citizen has a responsibility
in w atch in g for any signs or effects
from th e drug in his or her com
m unity.
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CHURCH NOTES
*
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W arn er, P astor.
Bible school, 10:00 A. M.
Chas. Duvall, S u p erin ten d en t
11:00 A. M., Sermon.
C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 :00 P. M.
8 :0 0 P. M., Sermon.
A bask et d in n er an d business
m eeting w ill be held a t the home of
th e p asto r C. W arn er next Sunday.
All mem bers are especially urged to
be p resen t for the business m eeting.
METHODIST CHURCH
R. R. F inkbeiner. P asto r
S unday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. Mrs.
E. E. R ain w ater, su p erin ten d en t.
Ju n io r church a t 11:00 A. M. Lois
H utchison, su p erin ten d en t.
W orship, 11:00 A. M.
Senior L eague service 7:00 P. M.
E vening service 8:00 P. M.
Midweek service next T hursday
evening a t 7:45.
Ladies Aid services every firs t and
th ird W ednesday.
MEN’S WEAR
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Lawson H. F lora, P astor.
R egular Sunday services as fol
lows:
Sunday School a t 9:45 A. M.
P reach in g a t 11:00 A. M.
Young People’s m eeting, 7 :00 P M
E vangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
E veryone is Invited to a tte n d these
1 Second Hand Wardrobe Trunk
n ew $48.00 — N o w $15 00
txt n n n n p a x it it t t a x t
IN
GOOD CONDITION
"
services.
“Buy Where Your Dollars Have
More Cents.”
EXPERT
CHURCH o f CHRIST
Columbia School
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
11:00 A. M., D evotional service
and com m union.
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister.
10:00 A. M.— Sunday school.
7:00 P. M.— Y oung People's m eet
ing.
8 :00 P. M.— E vening service.
REPAIRING & RECOVERING
ANTIQUES A SPECIALTY
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Miss V irginia Grice, P asto r
Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
M orning w orship a t 11:00 o'clock.
E vening Service at 8 :00 o’clock.
Communion and m issionary ser
vice th e first
Sunday of every
m onth.
ALL CLASSES OF FURNITURE CONSIDERED
AND NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE.
SERVICE A N D SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Artistic Upholstering Company
r a S T IA N
PENDLETON, ORE.
117 W. RAILROAD ST.
PHONE 291
Fresh Produce E very M orning
B BOX $ 1.39
APRICOTS
LEMONS LARGE JUICY
DOZ. 35c
3 LBS. 20c
BANANAS
2 l b s . 23c
TOMATOES
BUNCH VEGETABLES BUNCH 3c
BUNCH 10c
CELERY
2 l b s . 49c
r ’A C C C ’C Mart
C U r r t t Early Rioer 2 l b s . 37c
Meat
Lean Bacon H air
Fresh Halibut
Pure Lard
or W hole Piece
lb. 28c
lb. 22c
4 LB8. 59c
HERMISTON TRADING CO. 1
F t m D e lt o n
Pfcrae M l
Prompt, Conrteeu Service
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CHURCHES
ilftA C R A M E N T ” was the sub-
ject of th e Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, July 11.
The Golden Text was. “ V.T.at
are th e e which are arrayed in
w hite rober? cad whence came
they? . . . These ara they
which came out of tr e a t tribula-
t'on. and h a te wash e l th e’r robes,
and made them w hite in the blood
of the I.am h” 1 Rev. 7:13. I f ) .
Among the citations which com
prised the I.,
a-Sermon was ti e
following f.-om the Bible: "A rd as
they were eating, Jesus took
bread, and blessed it. and brake
it, and gave it to the disciples,
and said. Take, eat; this is my
bedv" (M att. 2 6 :2 « ).
The Le'-con-Sermon also Includ
ed the following correlative pas
sages from the C h ri.tlan Science
textbook. “Science and Health
with Key to the S criptures," by
Mary T aker Eddy: "T he disciples
had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and
Rave them bread
. . . His
followers, sorrow ful and silent,
anticipating th e hour of their
M aster's betrayal, partook of the
heavenly m anna, which of old had
fed in the w ilderness the per
secuted follow ers of T ruth. Their
bread indeed came dowu from
heaven. It was th e g reat tru th
of sp iritu al being, healing the
sick and easting out erro r. Their
M aster had explained It all be
fore. and now thia bread was feed
ing and sustaining them. They
had bar a« th is bread from house
to housa. breaking (explaining) It
to o th ers, and now It com forted
them eelvee" (pp 22.99).
That Reckless Spitter-
ARE YOU SURE?
THAT THE MONEY YOU
TO
INSURE
POSSESSIONS
PROTECTION?
YOUR
SPEND
HOME
BUYS
AND
COMPLETE
YOU’LL
KNOW
AFTER LOSS OCCURS . . .
BUT
NOT
YOU
BEFORE . . . UNLESS
LET US ANALYZE YOUR NEEDS
AND CHECK THEM AGAINST THE
PROTECTION YOU HAVE. . NO OB
have you seen him? The one who
spits all the time, everywhere? Next
time, say to him frank’y, “You’re a
menace to your community."
LIGATION . . . PHONE US TODAY.
Years ago we began placing N O
S P IT T IN G signs in our public
places and conveyances. But how
well is your local anti-spitting law
being obeyed?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ii
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Remember that tuberculosis is spread
effectively by reckless spitters.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
UNCOVER TUBERCULOSIS BY
MODERN METHODS
th a t since 1921
his org an izatio n ,
........................ . . <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
made up of 24,000 ind ep en d en t re
PINE C IT Y
tail m eat dealers, a t various tim es
By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r
has pushed m eat products sales on
a nation-w ide basis. T he la te r cam
Mr. and Mrs. M arion F in ch , Mr.
p aigns have been in co-operation and Mrs. Myers, Mr. an d Mrs. John
Developing Pullets
w ith the N ational Livestock and H ealy an d fam ily an d Mr. and Mrs.
A pullet th a t is being raise d for
a la y e r should h av e a g rad u a l, un Meat Board.
A. J. Vey all atten d ed th e a ir circus
in te rru p te d grow th.
A p au se in
in P endleton W ednesday
of la st
grow th due to freq u en tly em p ty NEW STAFF MEMBERS week.
hopper or d ry fountain m ay m ean
W ayne Caldw ell was a caller a t
a ru n t, and a ru n t m ean s a pullet IN POULTRY DEPT.
th
e
Roy Neill home W ednesday.
th a t w as po ten tially a good la y e r
W. J. W a tte n b u rg e r and d au g h
b u t w hose d ig estiv e ca p ac ity , lay
ing cap acity , w as not developed to
CORVALLIS— Two new members te r w ere callers Tuesday a t the Lon
its highest d eg ree, consequently
have been added to th e sta ff of the W a tte n b u rg e r home.
she can n ev er be an efficient as-
Miss C h arlo tte H elm s le ft S a tu r
sim ilato r of expensive feed and O.S.C. p o u ltry d ep artm en t. Noel L.
day
for Spokane for a seven m onths’
B
ennion,
a
g
rad
u
a
te
of
U
tah
and
would b e tte r be sold.
She
K ansas S tate colleges, replaces H. E. course in a business college.
Cosby as extension specialist in was aw arded a scholarship.
Watches Once Small Clocks
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arriso n w ere
p o u ltry husb an d ry , and W ilb u r T.
W atches o riginally w ere sm all
a
t
th e George C u rrin home in Lena
Cooney,
Ju
n
e
g
rad
u
a
te
of
O.S.C.,
clocks and w ere w orn hung from
the girdle becau se they w ere too will be in stru c to r in p o u ltry hus one day th is week.
b andry and assista n t in th e experi
large for th e pocket.
The 4-H Cooking class met a t the
m ent statio n , rep lacin g F. E. Fox. home of Mrs. Roy N eill la st F rid a y
First Plows of Tree Branches
Cosby is now head of th e poultry for the first m eeting.
The first fa rm plows w ere m ad e
d
ep a rtm en t, and Fox has resigned
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r
of crooked tre e b ran ch es and
to e n te r com m ercial p o u ltry produc and fam ily w ere d in n e r guests a t
w orked by m a n pow er.
tion.
the W a lte r W fgglesw orth home in
Bennion has been engaged in Echo Sunday.
SENSIBLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arriso n have
S m ith-H ughes teach in g a t B righam
CO-OPERATION
City, U tah, w here p o u ltry production purchased a new Ford V-8.
is an im p o rta n t en terp rise. He will
Ja sp er Myers was a H erm iston
begin his d u tie s A ugust 1. Cooney, ca ller Monday.
by HOWARD McCOY
Mr. and Mrs. L onnie K n o tts of
P u b lish e d In th e C o u n try G e n tle m a n whose home is a t R oseburg, is be
g in n in g his research w ork imm e C olburg visited the Jo h n H arrison
M. K n o tts is a
D uring th e past tw o years a new diately, and his te ach in g w ork w ith home last week.
b ro th er of Mrs. H arriso n .
idea of how to get rid of a c u rren t the opening of fall term.
su rp lu s of an a g ric u ltu ra l commo
d ity has come to th e fro n t in a s u r
p risin g m anner. The idea is to con
d u ct a nation-w ide m erch an d isin g
cam paign to fe a tu re th e su rp lu s pro
d u ct at a given tim e for th e jo in t
purpose of moving th e su rp lu s and
of p rev en tin g a d isastro u s price
SEE OUR NEW STOCK AND GET PRICES ON TIRES AND ALSO
break.
BATTERIES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
It involves co-operation betw een
grow er and th e w holesale an d re ta il
d istrib u to r. It is helped alo n g es
pecially when farm ers and p ro d u
cers are so organized th a t th ey can
deal in larg e q u a n titie s w ith o rg a
nized business.
T here have been two m ajo r n a
tion-w ide cam paigns to sell livestock
products beef in A ugust, 1936. and
lam b in J a n u a ry and F eb ru ary ,
193 7. In both eases ch ain stores,
independent grocers.
in dependent
m eat d ealers and the m eat-packing
in d u stry p articip ated .
T here has been a double-barreled
cam paign th is year to sell g ra p e fru it
a t the request of th e producers. The
first round was fired by chain sto res
RIPE OLIVES
COFFEE
and m ainly
concerned g ra p e fru it
L indsey’s Medium
G reat A m erican
2 tall cans ..................
sold for table use. T he second was
Brand - Pound Tin ..
u n d erta k en by th e organized inde
pendent grocers and involved canned
CORN
g ra p e fru it and g ra p e fru it juice.
POTATO CHIPS
RAY CROFT BRAND
D u rin g 193 6 chain stores conduc
F resh and K risp
W hole K ernel
«9
3 10c-Packages .......
ted th e ir own special cam paigns to
2 No. 2 cans
....
sell canned peaches, C alifornia dried
fru its, turkeys, w aln u ts and avoca
SHORTENING
C A NNED M IL K
dos.
S
w
ift's
P eart
g
All R rands
Organized
in dependent
grocers
4 lb. carto n ...................
EACH
th is year undertook, a N atio n al Rice
Week ad v e rtisin g cam paign, staged
a N ational C herry W eek se llin g pro
TOILET TISSUE
FLY SPRAY
g ram and have plans under way for
ZEE for fluffiness
«
A S tan d a rd Oil [ P rodu
ro d u ct
3 rolls ..................
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n atio n al cheese m erchandising some
O rlnite
tim e th is fall.
GAL...................
These natio n -w id e sellin g efforts,
-p
Lei the doctor be your guide
USED TIRE SALE
to m ake room Cor n ew stock
“Mansfield Tires”
Pennock's Garage
Week End Savings at
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
.... . 7c
9^*
$1.49
made possible by Joining hands w ith
organized producers, have In each
in stan ce so Increased re ta il sales
th a t both of th e com peting re ta il
groups have recen tly tak en steps
th ro u g h th e ir trad e o rg an izatio n s to
m ake such sales efforts a p erm anent
fu tu re policy.
T he Idea of m erch an d isin g a su r
plus a g ric u ltu ra l product is not in
Itself a new one. A d v ertisin g by
th e producer co-operatives of such
th in g s as c itru s fru its, apples, w al
nuts. prunes and th e like is of course
an old story. Nor Is th e idea of ex
ten siv e sales cam paigns a t th e same
tim e by organised d istrib u to rs some
th in g new.
John Kotal. secretary of the Na
tional Association of Retail Meat
Dealers. Inc., of Chicago, tells me
ALL STEAKS
HONEY
Local A lfalfa
10 lb. c a n s ....................
98c
PORK & BEANS
Van Cam p's
L arge Size can
Small
Cans ..........
lO c
Steer Beef
Pound ..........................
YOUNG BEEF
LIVER
“
Lbs. for ..............
BEEF ROAST
Y oung Steer Beef
Pound .........................
4
«
e
O x*
BACON SQUARES
MARSHMALLOWS
Soft and F lu ffy
Pound Package
Pound
Package
- »5«
9c
F ine for S easoning
Pound ........................
«
O tf«
*
DILL PICKLES
«
BJRG
Ice Cold'
Quart ...........