THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938.
PAGE TURKS
ONE CEN T SALE-Nov. 2-34-5 Tho,K ± Ä s,ore
John M ustard and Faye G ardner
spent T hursday and F riday in the
m ountains hunting.
By ERMA BYRNES.
The Ladies Aid met at the home
The Townsend National Headquarters has endorsed the following
Candidates, who are pledged to work and vote for the
The members of th e local teaching of Miss Sara Rix T hursday a fte r
GENERAL WELFARE ACT OF 1937 (H R. 4199)
staff attended the regional teachers noon. Plans were made for a com
in stitu te in Pendletqn last T h u rs m unity pot luck dinner as a fare
RUFUS C. HOLMAN, for United States Senator.
well party for H. B. Thomas, who
day and Friday.
"F o r Oregon, its people th eir welfare and prosperity.”
will
leave
the
last
of
the
m
onth
for
Betty McKenzie afnd friend Ka
A man of character and achievem ents, w ith a proven record of
trin a P o rter, who are atten d in g Halfway, where he will serve as a
economy, efficiency and honesty In public affairs. An Oregon man.
pastor.
nurses school in Pendleton, visited
who understands her people, and how to serve them and protect
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes spent
th e ir interests.
her parents here Saturady.
Wednesday of last week in W alla
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schooner of
HOMER D. ANGELL, for Congress from the 3rd District
Walla.
A progressive, dependable Legislator of m any years experience,
Corvallis arriv ed here last Thursday
Mrs. Bernice Bram er had a taffy
long interested In old age assistance, and long a supporter of the
to visit her sister and brother-in-
pull a t h er home T hursday evening
Townsend P lan for N ational Recovery.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene M cFarland
honoring the members of her Sun
JAMES W. MOTT for Congress from the 1st District.
day school class. Betty M ustard and
His excellent record in defense of Doctor Townsend and the
Jean McKenzie were guests, as the
Townsend Plan in Congress dem ands our w holehearted support.
newest members of the class.
WALTER M. PIERCE, for Congress, from 2nd District.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boulton of
A lthough of th e m ajority party in Congress, his in terest in and
Heppner, former residents, were In
support of the Townsend Plan, w arran t our continued support.
town Saturday visitin g friends.
You will find the above names in th e October 10th Issue of the
Townsend N ational Weekly.
B q Not be Misled.
There are NO
B ernadette M onterselll and H ar
OTHER Townsend Endorsements,
old Enbysk of Pendleton visited his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
THE SPECIAL BALLOT.
Gene M cFarland here Sunday.
No. 312 on the Special Ballot Is the o p portunity given to the
Mr. and Mrs. E arl C herry have
public to demand of the L egislature of th e S tate th a t they memor
ialize Congress to subm it the principles of th e Townsend Plan as a
moved from th e Connell house oh
constitutional am endm ent to the 48 States for th eir consideration.
the highw ay to th e H arry G ram er
Vote 312 x YES.
house in town, recently vacated by
No. 315 ¡s a negative vote on the so called "E astm an B ill” This
Mr. and Mrs. E rv in Fowler, who
bill is unworkable, and has been condemned by Doctor Townsend
have gone to Sunnyside to make
and therefore you should Vote 315 x NO.
their home.
Paid Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt R oberts and
dau g h ter Faye of W ashington v isit
ed th eir d au ghter Mrs. Lloyd H arry-
day of th is week a t the home of Mrs. ers; and u ltra -sh o rt waves between
man over th e week end.
one and ten meters.
Stella Doll.
The first college established by
♦
the Spanish in Mexico to educate
IRRIGON
So-called long radio waves vary
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
♦ in length from 100 to io.OOO m et sons of Indian gentlem en was th e
♦
College of S anta Cruz, opened In
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ers;
sh
o
rt
waves
are
10
to
100
met-
1535.
The local school band motored to
Pendleton S atu rd ay w here they par
ticipated w ith other bands in the
regional teachers' institute.
Mrs. Don Isom and d au g h ter and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses of U m atilla
are spending a few days in W ash
Republican Candidate
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
ington. They motored to Mason City
FOR
Saturday where Mr. Isom Is em
for
ployed.
M arshal M arkham, Bill G raybeal,,
FROM UMATILLA COUNTY
Glenn Aldrich and E. C. Chaney re
turned from deer h u n tin g w ith four
UMATILLA COUNTY
buck.
SOLICITS YOUR
Continued Courteous
F ran k Brace was taken ill and
VOTE
fir SUPPORT
Service
was hurried to the hospital for med
Paid Adv.
ical care. He is now in The Dalles
hogpital g reatly improverd.
I favor an adequate State Old Age Pension law
Rev. McDonald is conducting re
without the paupers oath.
vival meetings a t the Pentecostal
church.
Reduction of property taxes and maintainence
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell were
of Law and Order.
guests of Mrs. Josephine G raybeal
I favor material changes in the Truck and Bus
Sunday. They motored to Pendleton
law
favorable
to farmers, dairymen and small truck
from P ortland Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Graybeal of U m atilla
ers—The highways belong to the people and should
were also visiting w ith Mrs. G ray
not be used for railway tracks.
beal Sunday.
I favor the building of more arterial market
O. B. Swearingen and Don R u t
roads before further speedways are constructed.
ledge left Sunday for a few days
h u n tin g trip. Ben McCoy and Dari
MY PLEDGE: Honest and conscientious represen
Leach have been in the m ountains
tation, without fear or favor, to every section
for th ree days.
of the County.
Mrs. M arshall M arkham and Mrs.
Alda Graybeal were visitors in H er
JACK E. ALLEN
(P aid Adv.)
m iston Monday.
W. C. Isom motored to Portland
F riday to see his wife. Mrs. Isom Is
under medical care there.
Ray Coulter is tak in g the place
of F ra n k Brace as ja n ito r a t the
school house.
Glenn Aldrich en tertain ed guests
from Toledo over th e week end.
The H. E. Club met last T hursday
a t the home of Mrs. Grimm. Mrs.
Grimm and Mrs. Alda Graybeal en
tertain ed .
F ran k Leicht and Benefiel boys
have retu rn ed from a two week’s
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Bedwell of
Stanfield visited w ith relatives last
PROGRESSIVE
week.
Ju d y H arness, sm all d au g h ter of
IDEAS
Rev. H arness, Is ill w ith th e flu.
CONSERVATIVE
Several oth er children are absent
IN FINANCES
from school due to th e flu.
• Sustain civil liberties,
The pep club will begin Its fall
maintain clean, efficient
m eetings with a g ath erin g Wednes-
t
Elect
WILLIS
MAHONEY
Cor
United States
SENATOR
HE WILL FIGHT-
1. .To keep America out of war-mad Europe.
2. For farm parity prices. Protect livestock, fruit
and dairy industry under reciprocal trade
agreements. Keep the American market for
the the American farmer. A farmer is entitled
to equal tariff protection given to manufactur
ers.
3. For old age assistance; will vote for House Bill
4199; will support pensions for widows and
veterans.
4. To protect bargaining rights of workers.
5. For equitable and fair treatment for all honest
business, reduce taxes, control monopoly.
6. For development of Umatilla rapids.
7. Continued support of President Roosevelt’s hu
manitarian policies.
ELECT an eastern Oregon man who has been raised
and has worked on a diversified farm and
knows farm problems.
DO Y O U C A LL T H IS R A D IC A L IS M ?
P aid Adv.
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now's the time to take full advantage
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ELECTION GUIDE
U, B. Loyal
VOTE FOR
Mrs. E. B. Casteel
JACK EL ALLEN
County Clerk
STATE SENATOR
government.
guarantee."
As
UMATILLA NEWS
AUTO SUPPLIES
•
5 - - .'
. •
* ANTI-FREEZE
25c Qt-
* WINTER FRONTS
6 9 c He
* SLEET REMOVERS
47c
* EMERGENCY CHAINS 40c Up
* FOG LAMPS
$ 3 .0 9 Ee.
* DEFROSTING FANS $ 1 .9 6 U»
* DRIVING GLOVES
$ 1 .6 9 » .
PEARSON SERVICE
Hermiston. Oregon
i
• Protect labor in its rights,
oppose violence and coer
cion.
• Foster industry ar.d in-
ci ease employment
more
jobs for workers.
• Promote better market,
ing of Oregon products ¡im
prove rural living condi
tions.
• Develop and use O re
gon’s powet in the people’s
interest.
• Adequate old age pen
sions for a decent living.
Gangster
Labor Rule
before
it ruins
Oregon!
¿ lid r EMULES R.
SPRAGUE
GDVERNDR
M M t Rob" O Boyd. See.
Berssoc lot Covweor Hdqt.,
Psc.lic Bltlg., PortUod
CLEAN UP THIS
LABOR MESS!
VOTE
316 X YES