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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938. PAGE T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N » ♦ O O O O O O D O O O O O O OOO O OD D O O D OO O O O O P D P y P P P t V V V V V V VVVVV VTR called on h er m other, Mrs. J. A. tion. T here are over eleven m illion unem ployed people In th is n atio n G raybeal, th is week w hile en ro u te to U m atilla for a visit w ith h er clam oring for th e rig h t to work. T here are eig h t m illion old people, d au g h ter, Mrs. Irvin Chapin. Mrs. C harles M cFall of Im h ler is tw o -th ird s of whom a re e n tire ly de v isitin g her m other, Mrs. J. A. G ray pendent, clam oring co n stan tly for assistance. T here are more th a n five j; LEMON JUICE (8 Lem ons) ................................................. 3 cans 2 5 £ j heal. Mr. and Mrs. Benney McCoy a re m illion young people unem ployed Red or W h ite Lbs. I v isitin g hhs g ran d m o th er, Mrs. J. A. an d o ut of school who m arched on th is cap ital and dem anded th e neces G raybeal. < « HOMINY - L arg e Cans — .................................................... 3 cans 2 5 £ Mr. and Mrs. B arney E n d rice and sary ap p ro p riatio n s to provide part) tim e Jobs for th e youth of th is land. fam ily of Chew elah, W n., is v isitin g 1 lb. pkg. Aged Cry Out. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L eicht. BEANS - Blue L ake ................................................................. 3 cans 2 5 $ < Mrs. L orene F alconer is v isitin g “ Day In and day out, th e old peo a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C hester ple of M ontana w rite to me ask in g R ipe P in t W ilson. how they can possibly pay th e ir gro Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses an d son cery bills, th e ir m edical bills, th e ir PEAS - L arge cans - Sm all P eas -...... - ............................... 3 cans 2 9 ^ Jo h n n y of U m atilla are sp en d in g th e ren t, th e ir fuel and th e ir clo th in g week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom. bills. Most of them have an incom e T he Best! Mrs. Chas. V anderllnde, who has u nder our grossly in ad eq u ate Social MACARONI - H ard w h e a t ............................... ~.................... 4 lbs. 2 0 # been in th e H erm iston G eneral hos S ecurity program as low as $ 8 p ital, retu rn ed to th e hom e m onth and n o t h ig h er th a n $30 a 16 oz. b o ttle - P a rin g k n it« F ree of h er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E lroy m onth. W h a t is tru e of M ontana, Is Lam oreaux th e la st of th e week. tru e of th e n atio n . T his is n o t a PORK & BEANS - L arge cans ......................................... She w ill rem ain th e re u n til sh e is p retty picture, b u t it is a tru e one able to re tu rn to h er home a t Y aki and it cries o u t to the A m erican F in e G ran u lated (L im it) 25 lb«. ma, Wn. people d em anding a solution, de L averne L am oreaux is w orking m an d in g relief, dem anding th a t con SHORTENING - S w ift s ........................................................ 4 lbs. 4 3 £ for his bro th er-in -law , Chas. V an- gress face th e facts and leg islate a c derlinde, a t Y akim a. cordingly. w ith his sister, Mrs. E lla Caldwell ♦ « « “ I find th e re is one real road to ♦ recovery and th a t is th e Tow nsend IRRIGON * and fam ily. Mrs. Alma G rieves and h er fa th e r N ational Recovery P lan , embodied By MRS. W. C. ISOM O ♦ C IT Y ♦ in HR 4199, and know n as th e G en ------ e P. C. Bishop, an d her a u n t, Mrs. By Mrs. PINE ♦ Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r eral W elfare Act. The Tow nsen^ Mr. and Mrs. E arl Bedwell re- Bessie W isdom .motored to D ayton, Wn., to atten d th e pioneer picnic N ational Recovery P lan provides foq NEXT TO BAKERY tu rn ed F rld ay evening from a trip H eppner visitors T hursday w ere a two p ercent tax on every tra n s a c last week end. Mrs. W isdom re to S e a ttle and Toledo an d other m ained in D ayton for an extended Roy N eill and d au g h ter, Mrs. E lden tion m ade in th e U nited S tates. T his coast points. K inton of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n tax would be collected by th e fed “W hen J. P. M organ testified, N orm an P ed arr of Malo, W n., visit w ith relatives. H ealy and fam ily, Jim Daly, Ja sp er era l governm ent and d istrib u ted th is bill even th o u g h it has th e su p visited from F rid ay u n til Tuesday p o rt of 150 m em bers in th e house, le g isla tiv e com m ittees have alm ost Mrs. Dorce Bronell of P o rtlan d Myers and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a t back in to th e channels of tra d e by a su p p o rt of w hich no o th e r propos bowed in ad o ratio n to h im ; w hen te n b u rg e r and fam ily. th e paym ent of an an n u ity to th e al now pending in th a t body can one who was fig h tin g for th e com Mrs. C. H. Bartholom ew accom aged citizens of th is n atio n above mon people appeared, th ey failed to boast. panied her son O. F. B artholom ew th e age of 60. T he revenue derived “W e have w orked h ard , we have show him even common courtesy and of Salt Lake City and Miss A lem ina sh all be probated and paid to these talked an d fo u g h t in every w ay we common decency, and in th e ir ea g er N inm an to P o rtlan d . a n n u ita n ts w ith a m axim um m o n th know how to b rin g secu rity to th e ness to destroy him , would su b m it Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers w ent ly an n u ity of $200 provided. masses of o u r co u n try . W e have him to th e disg race of a p e n ite n to W allow a Lake w ith Mr. and Mrs. “ To m ake su re th a t th is money tia ry cell. M arion F inch to v isit the A pplegate circu lates and stim u lates th e pro reached th a t p o in t w here only you can b rin g success. T o n ig h t I place “ Dr. Tow nsend has won a g reat fam ily. du ctio n of goods and com m odities in your h an d s th e resp o n sib ility of victory and if you w ill only u n ite R ay Ayers is spending a w eek in as w ell as th e ir d istrib u tio n , It is dem an d in g th a t your congressm an w ith him, he can lead us to th a t Kelso, W n., v isitin g his aunt. m ade com pulsory th a t th e an n u ity sign th e disch arg e p etitio n on HR victory w hich w ill see th e e n a c t Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and sons m ust be spent each m onth. T his is a 4199 im m ediately, so th a t we may m ent of th e Tow nsend N atio n al Re Jo h n n y and Russell sp en t W ednes sim ple, econom ically sound m easure o b tain th e necessary 218 sig n atu res. covery P lan in th e G eneral W elfare day in L exington a t the Bill Sm ith to restore th e buying power of th e At th e conclusion of th is broadcast, A ct.” ers home. masses of our country. By th e pay u rg e you to ta k e a piece of paper, Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r w ent to m ent of th is an n u ity , m ore th a n a pencil o r pen an d ink and w rite Pasco Sunday w ith her son E a rl an d one and o n e-h alf billion d o llars to your rep rese n tativ e to n ig h t be wife. She retu rn ed home Tuesday. w o rth of goods, com m odities and fore you go to bed. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and services w ill be purchased every We have resisted tra ito ro u s and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C layton Ayers m onth, over and above p resen t m on disloyal effo rts to am end th is bill and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. M arian th ly figures. an d rob it of its best proposals. We F inch and fam ily, and B ert B arnes Provides Employment. are for th e Tow nsend Recovery P lan spent S unday evening a t th e E. B. “ T his is th e increased p u rch asin g as ’o rig in a lly in tro d u ced .’ Y'ou m ust We know you w ill want to in W a tte n b u rg e r home. power, all leading m inds of th is n a fig h t for it too. We can win if you spect our better Used Cars — Mrs. Ollie N eill of H eppner spent tion have been seeking. It is a pro w ill do your part. STOP IN AND SEE THEM! Sunday v isitin g th e A. T. W a tte n - gram w hich forces money in to c ir berger home. She was on her way Hails Founder. 1938 PLYMOUTH - Low M ileage cu latio n , opens up new jobs for la to P endleton to w ork on th e H erb Only tw o days ago. Dr. F rances bor in every class of society, p ro 1934 V-8 TRUCK - Long w heel Thom pson ran c h for th e summ er. E. Tow nsend, th e in sp irin g leader of vides p u rch asin g power for all peo base - good ru b b er Miss B etty F inch, P a t O’B rien, th e G eneral W elfare forces, won a Guy Moore an d R alph N eill left ple and an an n u ity for those who g re a t victo ry and a com plete v in d i 1931 MODEL A TRUCK - Dual a re past th e age w hen th e ir services Monday for Corvallis to atten d the cation a t th e hands of P resident an d 4-wheel tranemisstion a re no longer required. I t w ill w ipe 4-H club sum m er school. Roosevelt who g ra n te d th is g rea t out relief rolls, poor houses, and 1933 V-8 COACH - A -l C ondition leader, th is m an of vision, of cour public ch arity . It w ill abolish pover age and perseverence, a pardon from 1930 STUDEBAKER - F ourdor ty, rew ard labor and, a t one fell O'CONNELL ASKS a sentence grow ing o u t of his perse-, sw ing, w ill destroy th e control cution by th e in iq u ito u s Bell In FORDSON TRACTOR ALL TO HELP PUT w hich a h an d fu l of in te rn a tio n a l v e stig a tin g com m ittee, a persecution b an k ers yield th ro u g h a monopoly SEVERAL OTHER Which is one of th e b lackest spots PLAN IN TO EFFECT of th e money and cred it of th is n a P in t Choice Above All Motor Oils in the Pacific West 2 3 * A Quart GOOD BUYS on th e pages of A m erican history, tion. a persecution th a t would dare to (F ro m Tow nsend W eekly Issue The Proven Motor Oil For Tonr Car “ It is a p racticab le plan, it can m ake a crim in al of a m an who, w ith of May 9) work an d w ill w ork by rem oving HERMISTON sin c erity and w ith honesty, was de STANDARD OIL COMPANT OF CALIFORNIA W ashington, D. C.— Speaking over th e se old people from th e em ploy m anding secu rity n ot only for th e AUTO WRECKING a n atio n w id e hookup, Hon. Je rry J. m ent ro lls; it w ill open th e door of old people of th is co u n try , b u t for O’Connell, m em ber of the H ouse of o p p o rtu n ity to th e youth of o u r its youth and for all those who toil HOUSE R ep resen tativ es from M ontana, w ent co u n try in every trad e and profes by th e sw eat of th e ir brow. m lllta n tly to th e su p p o rt of the sion an d will p erm it them to live as G eneral W elfare A ct of 1937, HR th ey o u g h t to live in th e ric h e st 4199, otherw ise know n as the Tow n co u n try in all th e world. It w ill help send P lan . Rep. O’Connell m ade a every in d u stry , every trad e, every fo rth rig h t address show ing th a t the business, large and sm all, by th e in P lan is th e way to recovery. D etail crease of p u rch asin g power. P O P -IC E “ I appeal to th e A m erican peo ing how th e W ays an d Means com TRAYS H o tp o in t s sen m ittee has kept th e bill in a pigeon ple to n ig h t not to be deceived by s a tio n a l new hole. he asked his h earers to w rite rid icu le and abuse, b u t stu d y th is P o p -Ic e T ra y s p u t an end to m em bers of th a t com m ittee dem and m easure and th en in every w ay you ice-tray battles ing actio n on th e m easure w hich, he know how, dem and th a t your con — give yo u ice cubes — 2 o r a said, m eans economic recovery to th e gressm en b rin g th is bill to th e floor trayful—instant ly h r in a trice, people of th is country. Rep. O'Con of th e House of R ep resen tativ es and w ithout fuss or en act It Into law now an d set A m eri nell, in p a rt, said: b o th e r. N e w c o n v e n ie n c e ca on th e real road to recovery. “T o n ig h t I speak to you from the and economy. A “ T he Social S ecurity program has marvelous tim e- capitol of the rich est co u n try In all saver. Ask fo r a proved a failu re. It has disappointed th e w orld— a n atio n blessed w ith d em on stration. m ore n a tu ra l resources th a n any those whom It should have b en e fit o th e r co u n try u n d er God’s heaven— ed. It has reduced them to a d e g ra a n atio n w here th e re is more th an d ing sta tio n because it req u ires a NOW enough food to feed every h u n g ry p au p er’s oath, an oath w hich no an d u n d ern o u rish ed person — more A m erican citizen should be req u ired th a n enough wool, cotton and fiber to take. Not only th a t, Social Se (MM lw . DOWN to clo th e every m an, woman and c u rity has in ju red business, h a s Balance child— more th a n enough b u ilding dipped in to th e pay envelope of the Monthly m ateria ls in m ine an d forest. In mill n a tio n 's employes and tak en over and factory, to house every fam ily ¡o n e billion six hundred and six ty In America In a modern home— m illion d o llars from th e people in w here th e re are more th a n ten bil th e nam e of Social Security. I t has lions of d o llars in gold, in govern th u s slowed th e circu latio n of money •O IH T ’ S », m ent v au lts o ut of circu latio n — and co n tracted cred it. features befoue v o u Asks Help. COST-SAVING w here th e re are b an k s w hich have j MCERATOR - Thi. y « " - th e g rea test reserve ever held in j “ T he Tow nsend P lan , by its com C o o l CLEAN, FRESH AIR buy any ref pulsory spending, by its pay-as-you th e ir history. save with Hotpo Spring rides with you when you travel by go system , would place th is money S a m p le L ow Deplorable Conditions. culaire Cooling» air-conditioned be<! No matter how hot the in circ u latio n and resto re p u rch a s O n e -W a y F a r e s weather is outside, you'll lind the interior of “ Yet. am id all th is w ealth, am id ' ing pow er to th e people. It would ing •< « ill low. the bus cooi, restful, and leliashinq. A ll air Portland . . $ 3.60 the Hotpotnt 1' tpomtHefriger.tor today- these modern m achines and God’s remove th e h u m iliatio n of th e p au entering the coach ia fPteted, deodorized, Denver . . . 19.05 Sec the new Ho dehumidiiiod and ccc'.od to Just the right ab u n d an ce of n a tu ra l resources, the] p e r’s oath. SaltLake City 10.95 temper iture — inen gently cizcuiated without ELECTRIC Chicago . . . 30.65 U nited S tates today faces th e most i " I appeal to each and every one draft». You've no idea how com fort able high refrigerators of you in these closing days of th e way travel can b e until you ride in one of NewYork City 38.25 c ritic a l period of history. D estitu I the«« air-conditicned l oses sev en ty -fifth congress to help us Spokane . . . . 3.70 tion. desperation, despair, w ant: enact th is m easure Into law. On th e Deeply errhionad, reclining chairs invite you B o is e ............. 5.15 Io relax, as ecu ride. Fares are amazingly low. h u n g er and m isery sta lk th e land. sp eak er's desk in th e house of rep K ansu City . 27.95 Schedules are frequent, depots conveniently One q u a rte r of th e A m erican people rese n tativ es is a p etitio n d isc h arg in g located in the heart of the downtown district. HERMISTON live a t a sta n d ard far below the the ways an d m eans com m ittee from Expense-Paid Tours provide a new, more in DRUG CO. teresting type of vacation, free from bother point of com fortable existence, liv consideration of th e G eneral W el Main 8treet fare Act and b rin g in g it to th e floor some details. See a g e c for full information. Phone 101 ing In poverty w ith Inadequate for a d ebate and a vote thereon. The clo th in g , in m iserable houses w ith ways an d m eans com m ittee In an u n o ut ad eq u ate m edical care; living a dem ocratic w ay. in an un-A m erican life th a t is one of g rad u al starv a- way. h as denied even a hearing on S to p & Shop! :: Beans 10 45« M arshm allow s 12c | Olives 12c Cake F lo u r 2 Lb- Pkg 19c V a n illa 49c? — 3 ior 29(i SUGAR $1.291 FLOUR 49.» — $1.38:i Connor’s Cash Store STOP and INSPECT MO00 - AIR-CONDITIONED Bus q?? tks ura^ Farmer’s Supply Co. S tanfield, Ore. UNION PACIFIC STAGES 4