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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Q>bf ürraiiBtoM ïr r a lî) P u b lish e d every T h u rsd a y a t Hermis to n , U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q u lrln g , P u b lish e rs. ■ n te re d as Second C lass M atter D ecem ber, 190#, U m a tilla C ounty, (Megan. S u b scrip tio n R ates. O ne Y ear ...................................... #2.00 S ix Months .................................... 1.00 T h re e M onths ............... 50 n X“-.Member— x_ Oi egorfNewspaper Publishers FACTS FOR DRIVERS An in fre q u e n t b u t h ig h ly ex as p e ra tin g ex p erien ce w hich all d riv e rs su ffe r a t one tim e o r a n o th e r is th a t of b ein g c a u g h t in a h u g e Jam of cars, as a t a b ig fo o tb all gam e o r o th e r public even t. A p p licatio n of a little logic w ill add g re a tly to o n e’s piece of m ind, and reduce th e ch an ces of o n e’s g e t tin g a sm ash ed fe n d e r in su ch c ir cu m stan ces. To b egin w ith , e n tra n c e an d e x it space, as w ell as a p p ro ach space, is s tric tly lim ited . O nly a c e rta in n u m ber o f c a rs can be h an d led in a g iv en period of tim e. T h is n u m b er can be in creased in p ro p o rtio n to th e sm o o th n ess an d o rd e rlin e ss w ith w hich th e c a rs move. E v en so, a d e fin ite le n g th of tim e m u st pass before th e h u g e m ass of cars can be moved th ro u g h th e n a rro w c h an n els o n to d iv e rg e n t h ig h w ay s. T h e w ise d riv e r w ill th e re fo re go to b is c ar p ro m p tly , move it in to lin e a t th e firs t o p p o rtu n ity , an d d riv e ah ead as sm o o th ly an d ra p id ly as co n d itio n s p erm it. T h e careless, th o u g h tle s s d riv e r m ay w a it u n til th e co n g estio n is a t its h e ig h t, an d th e n find it n ecessary to be sev eral blocks aw ay alm o st im m ed iately . He w ill c h arg e in to lin e w ith o u t w a it in g fo r th e d riv e r b eh in d h im to pause, w ill tr y to ta k e sh o rt c u ts th ro u g h o p posing lin es of tra ffic , w ill pass in th e la n e reserv ed for ap p ro a c h in g tr a ffic a n d w ill p e r form a ll th ese w ith one h an d r e s t Specials for Oct. 28, 29 & 31 MARSHMALLOWS, Red & W hite..... 1 lb. LARGE WALNUTS................. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 25^ PUMPKIN, Red & White 2i/2’s ..... 2 for 2Ct — 2 oz. Pumpkin Pie Spice FREE — RIPE OLIVES, Blue & W hite....................... STUFFED OLIVES, Van Dyke No. 9 bottle .. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White . 3 for 390 PINEAPPLE JUICE, Doles...................3 for 59^ KELLOGGS DEAL— 1 Corn Flakes - 1 Pep with Wheat Flakes free KIX, with bowl fre e .............................. 2 for OYSTERS, Blue & W hite.................... 2 for 23^ 23 £ 25< HERMISTON TRADING CO. The FOOTBALL FANS W ILL SEE GAME Store ELECT EVA NELSON Democratic Candidate for State Representative from Umatilla County Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Nelson, born and reared on the home farm where she now lives and works. Twenty-nine years old, she is > graduate of Pendleton schools and of the University of Oregon. In 1936 she was elected as delegate from 2nd Congressional District to Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, serving as secretary of the Oregon delegation. I am for adequate old age pension and condemn the pauper’s oath in the present set up. I am against the present truck law ; against the public utilities commission’s having jurisdiction over the small truck operator and school busses. I will sponsor a bill in the legislature for a new truck law. I will protect the interests of the farmers, the working people, and the home owned business men. Legislators are your servants. If elected, I will truly serve the people of my county. True and Impartial, Progressive and Economical Representation. Paid Adv. L adles A id each W ednesday 2 :0 0 P. M. M issionary m eetin g , second W ed nesday of each m onth. B ible school s u p e rin te n d e n t Chas. D uvall; P re s id e n t C. E ., W an d a M oore; M lssioary Society p resid en t, Mrs. C. R. Moore. More Than 98 % CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES A p a rty of H e rm isto n fo o tb a ll fa n s w ill m o to r to P o rtla n d th is week end to see th e U n iv e rsity of O regon fo o tb all team w hich is d e te r m ined to b reak fo rev er th e S o u th e rn C alifo rn ia Jinx w hen it goes a g a in s t th e T ro ja n s in P o rtla n d ’s M u ltn o m ah C ivic sta d iu m S a tu rd a y a f t e r noon. A lth o u g h only a sophom ore Jim S tu a r t is p u ttin g up a b a ttle fo r a p e rm a n e n t b e rth on th e squad. S tu a r t is a g ra d u a te of H erm isto n h ig h school an d son of M r. a n d Mrs. Tom S tu a rt. T hose in th e p a rty p la n n in g to a tte n d th e gam e w ill be Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H a rk e n rid e r, Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy H ale, Mr. an d Mrs. H. G. R a n k in , M r. a n d Mrs. G erald W h ite , Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Todd an d M r. and Mrs. C u rtis Sim ons. HOME RATES FOR BONNEVILLE POWER - 1 lb- 25< 2 lbs. in g h eav ily on th e h o rn b u tto n . If h e is lucky, be m ay sav e h im self one or tw o m in u tes; b u t he w ill, a t th e sam e tim e, w aste precio u s m in u te s for h u n d re d s of o th e r d riv e rs w ho m u st w a it fo r him to g et o u t of th e way. THU RSDA Y, OCTOBER 27, 193?. ^ P R O B A T IO N A fter D eath ” w as I th e subject of th e Lesson- Serm on In all C hurches of C hrist, Scientist, on Sunday, O ctober 23. The Golden T ext was, "God shall b rin g every w ork Into Judg m ent, w ith every secret thing, w h eth er It be good, o r w h eth er It be evil” (Eccl. 1 2 :1 4 ). A m ong th e citatio n s which com prised th e L esson-Serm on w as the follow ing from th e B ible: "V erily, verily, I say unto you, He th a t h ea re th my w ord, and belleveth on him th a t sen t me, h a th ever lastin g life, and sh all not come into condem nation; b u t is passed from death unto life” (John 5: 24). T he Lesson-Serm on also includ ed th e follow ing co rrelativ e pass ages from th e C hristian Science textbook, " S c i e n c e and H ealth w ith Key to th e S crip tu res” by Mary B alter E ddy: "L ife is d e a th less. Life is th e origin and u lti m ate of m an, never a tta in a b le th rough death , but gained by w alking in tile pathw ay of T ru th both before and a fte r th a t w hich is called d e a th ” (p .4 8 7 ). PEN TECO STA L TA B ERN A CLE A. B. T u rn e r, P a s to r S u n d ay school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Mrs. H o w ard M ontgom ery, S upt. M o rn in g w o rsh ip a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p a rso n age a t 1 1 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. E v a n g e lis tic serv ice in th e eve n in g a t 7 :4 5 P. M. B ible S tu d y F rid a y a t 7 :4 5 P. M. How m uch w ill B on n ev ille pow er cost in yo u r hom e— fo r lig h tin g ? -- fo r co o k in g ?--fo r h e a tin g ? A d m in istra to r J. D. Ross to d ay an sw ered th is q u estio n by p ro v id in g an “ o b je c tiv e ” ra te sch ed u le for p u b lic pow er d is tric ts , cities and co o p erativ e asso ciatio n s. T h is is in SE V E N T H DAY A D V EN TIST co m p lian ce w ith th e A ct of C ongress CHURCH. w h ich reserv es 50 p e rc e n t o f B onne A. T. K in g sb u ry , E ld er v ille pow er for such ag en cies u n til S a b b a th school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. J a n u a r y 1, 1941. Mrs. J. O. G ray, s u p e rin te n d e n t. T he hom e schedule, w h ich ra n g e s P re a c h in g service a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M. from 2 % c en ts dow n to o n e -h a lf M ETHODIST CHURCH c en ts a k ilo w a tt-h o u r, is n e ith e r a S te a rn s C ushing, J r ., P a sto r. m ax im u m n o r a m in im u m ra te . It S u n d ay school lv : 0 0 A. M. J u n is, in th e w ords of th e a d m in is tra ior c h u rc h 1 1 :0 0 , an d m o rn in g w or to r, “ a m ark for p u b lic bodies to ship a t 1 1 :0 0 . E p w o rth L eague a t sh o o t a t, a sta n d a rd w h ich th e y can 7:00 P. M. an d ev en in g p raise an d p re a c h in g serv ice a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. a tt a in . . . an d ex ceed !” L ad ies' Aid every firs t and th ird T h e ra te s, w hich a re fa r below W ednesday. an y e x is tin g p riv a te com pany sch ed J u n io r ch u rc h su p e rin te n d e n t, ules, a re in te n d e d to in crease th e Lois H u tc h is o n ; L ad ies’ Aid p re si use of e le c tric ity on th e farm an d in d en t. Emm a F e lth o u se ; S unday th e hom e. T h e m in im u m bill for school s u p e rin te n d e n t, M abel Boul- h o u seh o ld ers is set a t 50 cents, w are; E p w o rth L eague p resid en t, w h ich w ill pay for 20 k ilo w a tt- E d w ard Shaw . hours. T he m in im u m bill for h o u se CHURCH OF C H R IST h o ld ers is se t a t 50 cen ts, w’h ich w ill pay fo r 20 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs a C olum bia School m o n th . T h e proposed “ o b je c tiv e ” 1 1 :0 0 A. M., D evotional service sch ed u le to be reach ed and b e tte re d and com m union. by c itie s an d pow er d is tric ts is as 1 0 :0 0 A. M. B ible school. follow s: F ir s t 50 K ilo w a tt-h o u rs a m o n th — PILG RIM H OLIN ESS CHURCH 2 c en ts p er K W H. R ev iv al m eetin g services each N ext 150 K ilo w a tt-h o u rs a m o n th — ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 o’clock. S u n d ay 2 c en ts p er KW H. school a t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. P re a c h in g a t N ext 100 K ilo w a tt-h o u rs a m o n th — 11:00 a. m. 1 c en t per KW H. E veryone is in v ite d to a tte n d N ext 170 K ilo w a tt-h o u rs a m o n th — these services, w hich w ill be held in ’/4 cen t p er K W H. th e b u ild in g fo rm erly occupied n o rth Excess above 2000 K ilo w a tt-h o u rs of O sborn a p a rtm e n ts. a m o n th — th re e -fo u rth c en ts per K W H. M inim um m o n th ly b ill— 50 cents p er m eter. "A t th e s t a r t m ost p u b lic a g e n cies w ill have to c h a rg e m ore th a n (C o n tin u e d from P ag e O ne) th e o b jectiv e ra te ,” A d m in istra to r Ross said , “ a n d th ey freely w ill be tu r e to a p p ly to th e U nited S ta te s allo w ed to do so. T h is is p a rtic u la rly C ongress to call a n a tio n a l co n v en tr u e w here th e re is uneconom ic tion for th e purpose of prop o sin g an U n ited S tates co m p etitio n — d u p lic a tio n of d is tr i a m en d m en t to th e b u tio n fa c ilitie s. Tw o system s cost C o n stitu tio n to provide fo r th e es o p eratio n of th e tw ice as m uch as one. an d u n til a ta b lis h m e n t and p ublic m onopoly is secured in siich P hiIos°P h y an l* p rin c ip le s of w h at areas, h ig h e r ra te s n ecessarily w ill I is com m only spoken of as th e T ow n- | send P lan . p rev ail. As d is tric ts an d cities build 8. P ro v id in g fo r a tw o per cen th e ir loads an d e lim in a te w asteful co m p etitio n and d u p lic a tio n of tum tax upon th e gro ss v alu e o f eq u ip m en t, ra te s ra p id ly w ill drop to each tra n s a c tio n m ade in O regon, e x cep tin g g o v e rn m e n ta l tr a n s a c th e o b je c tiv e level, an d below it.” tio n s or in v o lv in g g o v ern m en tal se T he B o n n ev ille c h ie f em phasized c u ritie s an d in te rs ta te tra n sa c tio n s, th a t th e resale sch ed u le w ill be th e to c re a te a fu n d fo r p a y m en t m o n th u n ifo rm p a tte rn for n o rth w e s t d is t ly pro r a t a to persons 65 y e a rs of ricts. It w ill not ap p ly , how ever, to age, o r over, w ho have been U nited p riv a te u tility system s. R esale con S ta te s citiz e n s a t least n in e years, d itio n s fo r pow er com pany co n have c o n tin u o u sly resided in O regon tr a c ts a re b eing developed and w ill a t least seven years, hav e ap plied be issued la te r. an d q u a lifie d th e re fo r, an d sh a ll n o t e n g ag e In an y g a in fu l p u rs u it. ❖ i W •> ♦ •> <* •> ❖ < A ny such p ay m en t sh a ll n o t exceed #100 p er m o n th a n d m u st be e x pended d u rin g th e c a le n d a r m onth fo r w hich received, 9. D efin in g “ lab o r d is p u te ” as FU LL GOSPEL MISSION only an a c tu a l c o n tro v ersy betw een Irrigon. Ore. em ployer an d em ployes d ire c tly co n S u n d ay school. 1 0 :0 0 A. M. c e rn in g w ages, h o u rs o r w o rk in g M o rning service, 1 1 :0 0 A. M. c o n d itio n s involved th e re in , and not C h ild re n 's serv ice 1 1 :0 0 A. M. In c lu d in g ju ris d ic tio n a l co n tro v ersy E v a n g e listic serv ice, Sunday, betw een lab o r o rg a n iz a tio n s, nor T u esd ay and F rid a y , 7 :4 5 P. M. A re tu rn e d m issio n ary from A fri em p lo y er’s re fu sa l to deal w ith forbids ca w ill be In Irrig o n M onday, Sept. e ith e r such o rg a n iz a tio n s: p re v e n tin g law fu l I l 9 . 7 :3 0 P. M., to show slides an d o b s tru c tio n o r j lectu re. He w ill also show a d isplay com m erce in o r m a n u fa c tu rin g , h a r v estin g , pro cessin g , m a rk e tin g a g r i of a rtic le s from th a t co u n try . c u ltu ra l o r o th e r p ro d u c ts; fo rb id s p ic k e tin g em p lo y er’s p ro p e rty o r H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH b o y c o ttin g em p lo y er's b u sin ess u n C. W a rn e r. P a sto r. less a c tu a l lab o r d isp u te, so defined, B ible school 1 0 :#0 A. M. exists. W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. 10. D e c la rin g public policy to pre 7:0 0 P. M.. C hristian Endeavor. serv e n a tu r a l p u rity o f w a te r of 8:0 0 P. M., Church services. Midweek prayer and B ible study. riv era, s tre a m s , lak es an d w a te r W ednesday, 7 :1 0 P. M. sh ed s fo r p ro te c tio n of public h e a lth . 7 OF DEPOSITORS IN INSURED BANKS ARE NOW FULLY INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN SURANCE CORPORATION. THUS, AC CORDING TO THE STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT, THERE NO LONGER EXISTS THE NEED FOR DOUBLE LIA BILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF ORE GON STATE BANKS. TO REPEAL THIS OBSOLETE LAW, VOTE 302 YES FOR AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTI TUTION. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fish and m ig ra to ry b ird s; c re a tin g th e s ta te s a n ita ry a u th o r ity , con sistin g of six m em bers, w ith in s ta te board of h e a lth ; a u th o riz in g a p p o in tm en t of a s ta te s a n ita r y en g in eer; a u th o riz in g th e s a n ita ry a u th o rity to m ake ru le s an d re g u la tio n s for co n tro l of p o llution of w aters, m ake in v e stig a tio n s, re se a rc h an d pro g ram s for p ro m o tin g w a te r p u r ity, an d enforce com pliance w ith law s a g a in s t w ater p o llution. 12. A m en d m en t lim its p re s e n t C o n stitu tio n a l p ro h ib itio n o f lo tte r ies. L egalizes c e rta in lo tte rie s a n d 11. F o rb id d in g r e ta il sale of a l o th e r form s of g am b lin g an d a u th coholic liq u o r fo r beverage purposes orizes S ta te exclusively to license by o th e r th a n th e O regon L iquor them . A u th o rizes licen sin g an d re g C ontrol C om m ission; liq u o r p e rm it u la tio n of b o w lin g a lle y s; brid g e ted sold a t w holesale only to such stu d io s; pool and b illia rd room s- com m ission; p erm it re q u ire d fo r re sh o o tin g g a lle rie s; horse and dog ta il purposes; upon filin g of p ro ra c in g ; o th e r form s of ra c in g ; b an k te s t by m em ber of im m ediate fa m n ig h ts ; p unch b oards; p inbai)' ily of a p p lic a n t for o r h o ld er of p e r gam es; v e n d in g m ach in es; an d r a t m it, com m ission fo rb id d en to issue tle s an d b a zaars fo r local ch aritab le- p erm it or sell such a p p lic a n t liq u o r; | purposes. ELECT Howard Butterfield A Good Citizen and Home Owner County Treasurer for Umatilla County COURTEOUS, CAPABLE & CONSCIENTIOUS. P aid Adv. AMENDMENTS FOR VOTERS CHURCH NOTES 1 g iv in g an yone s u s ta in in g d am ag e r ig h t of a c tio n a g a in s t com m ission or anyone se llin g liq u o r c o n tra ry to th is a c t to an y o n e ca u sin g d am ages w h ile u n d e r liq u o r in flu en ce; re q u ir in g d riv e r’s license an d liq u o r p e rm it of an y o n e cau sin g in ju ry c o n trib u te d to by liq u o r revoked for one y ear. VOTE FOR HENRY L. H ESS Democratic Candidate for ____G overnor HBNWV l . H iaj He is a Legionnaire, having served 18 months during the World War, He began life as a mill hand; was always a hard worker and the young men on the log carriage recognized that he would make a success of life. As State Senator he procured amendments to the Workmen’s Compensation law in favor of in jured workmen and their dependents. He helped save the homes of hundreds of work ers and small businessmen from foreclosure when he sponsored the HESS TAX law, surrendering in terest and penalty on delinquent depression taxes. He was born in Freemont County, Idaho, Octo ber 12, 1890. His parents were pioneers of the Old Oregon country. . Besides the Hess law, which dealt effectively with Oregon's $27,000,000 tax delinquency problem, he sponsored, with other members of the legislature, Oregon’s first old-age pension law and worked sub sequently to liberalize the provisions of the law. Elect HENRY L. HESS GOVERNOR OF OREGON (Paid Adv. by Umatilla County Democratic Central Committee.)