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.»ACF F THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON at Camp Stanfield F riday, October Tw enty-five enrollees came a * STANFIELD ♦ 28. week ago. can m a k e it By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS Lieut. Kessler has rented one of unlaw ful fo r Labor Thug* About 200 CCC boys will arrive the Bard ap artm en ts which has to k e e p y o u r son fro m been fu rth e r improved by in sta lla tion of an electric range and oil g e ttin g a job! BERT QUICK heater. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, who a '* ( ï 2 ü operate a greenhouse a t Kelso, Wn., MOTORS were week end guests a t the Irvin Phone 22-R Herm iston Couch home on the project. Byron Brown had th e m isfortune to fall from a ladder w hile w orking in his garage, and break his ankle, Tuesday. He will be confined to his home for several weeks. YOUR INTERESTS Mrs. C. M. McCall was hostess to MERIT AN EXPERIENCED the Pollyannas W ednesday a fte r ADMINISTRATOR OF noon. PROVEN ABILITY Mrs. W. E. Brock and M ary Lee AS Rhea of Pendleton spent W ednes VOTE SECRETARY OF STATE. day a t the C. C. Rhea home. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Sm ith of Moro RE-ELECT have moved into the George W ard EARL SNELL cottage. Mr. Sm ith is employed a t the CCC camp. (P aid Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tenny had as th eir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherwood, Thelm a Tenny, Mrs. Elsie W insted and d au g h ter Mary Ann. Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. W in sted are sisters of Mrs. Tenny. The high school stu d en ts are busy preparing for the carnival to be given F riday n ig h t in th e high school gym. Miss Joanna Leslie, fifth and sixth grade teacher, has organized a harm onica band. T. Powell, technician a t th e CCC camp, is rooming a t th e Don Childs home. Several Stanfield ladies atten d ed a bridal shower in H erm iston, Mon day, honoring B arbara Wessell, a For United States Senator in Congress: form er Stanfield girl, whose m ar • ALEX G. BARRY, of Multnomah county. riage to Glenn R utherford of S tan field was an event of W ednesday. For United States Senator in Congress: They will reside in Live Oak, Calif., • RUFUS C. HOLMAN, of Multnomah county. and th e ir m any friends w ish them happiness in th e ir new home. For Representative in Congress, 2nd District: YOU w CLEAN UP THIS LABOR M E S S ! 316 X YES REPUBLICAN PARTY URGES YOUR SUPPO RT For the Following Candidates • CHARLES A. SPRAGUE, of Marion county. For Secretary of State: • EARL SNELL, of Gilliam county. For Superintendent of Public Instruction: • CHARLES A RICE, of Multnomah county. For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor: • C. H. GRAM, of Marion county. For Senator, 19th Senatorial District: • REX ELLIS, of Umatilla county. For Senator, 20th Senatorial District: • J. A. BEST, of Umatilla county. For Representative, 23rd Representative District: • • ALFRED CUNHA, of Umatilla county. CARL ENGDAHL, of Umatilla county. For County Commissioner: • W. S. CAVERHILL, Milton. For County Treasurer: • BETTYE F. DeHART, Pendleton. For Recorder of Conveyances: • JACK FOLSOM, Republican; Democratic. For County Clerk: • MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, Pendleton. For County Coroner: • J. A. FOLSOM, Republican; Democratic. For County Surveyor: • it. are learning to weigh and mea sure. keep accounts, make change, handle real money and also are learn in g the m eaning of cooperation and courtesy. The seventh and eig h th grade pu pils have been studying plant pro duction w ithout soil as a p art of th eir ag ricu ltu re. They, too, are doing, through developing an indoor m iracle garden and expterimenfing in the possibilities of p lan t produc tion through chemical process. In the prim ary departm ent, two activities are being stressed, rhythm band work and creative a rt, through which the children are encouraged in self expression and originality. Some excellent results were accom plished through th is medium last year. Rachel Weeks is absent from school th is week on acount of ill ness. The pupils and teachers are sorry to lose Berton Beam er who is mov ing to Stanfield next week. The pupils and teachers of Co lumbia school wish to express th e ir appreciation to Commander A. H. In •p ila ol my a d m ira tio n an d ro a p o e t t a r m y op pon ont I la o l COLUMBIA SCHOOL NOTES P upils of Columbia school will present an am ateur hour program at the school house W ednesday, Nov. 2 at 8:00 o ’clock P. M. Professor “Squibbs” will direct the evening’s perform ance. The school needs and w ants play ground equipm ent and is asking parents and many friends to aid in securing same by patroniz ing th is en tertain m en t. Admission will be ad u lts 25 cents and children 15 cents. > T he interm ediate pupils are en joying the modern trend of educa tion in an activ ity program of ac tual buying and selling through a local store in th e ir own room. They have built th e store and furnished th a t h i» a i a o l d S y a a r a d ia- q u a lifia a him . ELECT A YOUNGER MAN W IT H JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE In ta rp ra ta la w in p ro g rd a s iv a a p irit, and a p p lie s it fa ir ly and im p a r tia lly FRANK HAYES, Democratic; Republican. (Paid Adv. Umatilla County Republican Central Committee, by C. C. Curl, chairman.) ANTI LIQUOR LEAGUE'S STATE W IDE PROHIBITION BILL COLUMBIA ♦ By Lois H utchison ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Charles W allin of Yakim a were visiting at the George Liebe home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos B u rch ett ac companied Lou Hooker to Boise, Idaho, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H adley and fam ily have moved onto the old W oodward place. Mr. and Mrs. Stout, who were living there, are now on the Marvin Hutchison farm. Bud Curtis, Mark Foster and Bax ter H utchison spent the week end deer hunting. Among those from this d istric t a tten d in g the bridal show er honor ing Mrs. Enos B urchett, last T h u rs day, a t the home of Mrs. Howard Montgomery in H erm iston, were Mrs. Otis Buell, Mrs. Bud Hooker and daughter, Mrs. W eeks and daughters, Mrs. Getchell and d augh ters, Mrs. Emma Christley, Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mrs. L ester Hammer, Mrs. Carl Hamm er and daughter, Anne Sommerer, Mrs. F ra n k Sater, Joyce Sater. Susan Knox, Dorothy Knox, Mrs. H enry Hooker and Lois Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F oster were Irrigon visitors Sunday. D inner guests at th e B axter H u t chison home S aturday were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H utchison and d augh ters Marva and N adine, and Mrs. L. W. Douglas. The teachers from Columbia school attended the In stitu te in Pendleton last week. Mrs. F ran k Ranney and d au g h ter Penelope of W ichita, Kansas, spent from W ednesday un til F riday v isit ing at the Miles B arager home. They were residents of H erm iston from 1910 to 1916. The R anney’s moved Cable and th e H erm iston Post of the American Legion tor a beautiful ’naval p icture and a num ber of ex cellent trib u tes, and educational a r ticles on th e U. S. Navy. A sh o rt program in honor of our splendid navy and as a trib u te to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt will be given T hursday aftern o o n A t 2:30 o’clock. (Continued Next Issue) NO CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT! Will Rogers once said that the difference between a rooster, Un cle Sam and an old maid was: A rooster says ’’cock-a-doodle do,' Uncle Sam says “Yankee Doodle do,” and an old maid says “any old dude’l do.” What we say is that every satisfied used car buy er we can make is a booster and a part time salesman for us, for he recommends us to his friends. 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN This car has new paint, good rub ber and is priced to sell. 1934 FORD DeLUX TUDOR New paint; motor has been gone over and is in good shape. Paid Adv Zimmerman for Supreme Court Committee OUR NEW U. S. BALLENTINE, of Klamath Fall*. For Governor: • to Stanfield in the year 1916, where they livied u n til 1926. Mrs. Theodore Panages was con fined to her bed for two days last week due to a sprained knee. Clement Stockard of O.S.C. spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard. Mrs. Cox. m other of Mrs. K enneth Pierson, of Appleton, Wn., is visit ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Al bee, Oregon, were Sunday dinner guests at the L ester Hamm er home. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad left Sunday for Portland where they plan to visit two weeks a t th e home of Mr. Conrad’s m other while he is receiving medical care a t the V eter a n ’s Hospital. Gloria Hammer is staying in town w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill for the next few weeks. Joy Emerson and Fred Danielson of A rlington arrived Sunday a t the Amanda Shaver home. Joy will re main w ith her m other th is w inter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamm er were business visitors in Pendleton F ri day. Cal Conley of Baker, Ore., is stay ing a t the Jo h n Conrad home w hile the Conrads a re in Portland. He is Mrs. C onrad’s father. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938. Carl Engdahl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE STAiE LEGISLATURE as Representative FROM UMATILLA COUNTY “Will use sound and fair business principles in working for the people of Umatilla County and the State of Oregon. 1939 Chevrolet ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Numerous Other Make* & Types Not Listed — Cars Now on Display— If You Want Your Car Repaired —Give Us a Trial. Y’e Appreciate Your Patronage! Hermiston Motor Co. Fred Huber, O^pier Hermiston GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN Paid Adv. Tlmkiny "Ptitnl Surging Force! 'Touekrioivn! G ltosdd /L Rice. JQ e u d s Old Age A ssistance and R elief funds for over $1,000 daily to employ Prohi “ex p erts” and pay for dry propaganda at State expense. U /t e c k n S T A T E R E L IE F which depends for 81% of its total income from State operated liquor stores which bill would close, and retail sales of beer and wine which bill prohibits. esu.iL y State Superintendent of Public Instruction RiFUBJICAM N ominei OPPRESSES C ITIZE N S ! by unjustifiable personal penalties; indefensible damage suits for offenses com m itted by others. Tin brtt m tducotwn for Ortgod’t cbildrtn m lA tqttai o W o rtv itiu for oU. READ THIS FANTASTIC BILL IN YOUR VOTERS PAMPHLET DEFEAT IT1 State Ballot, Nov. 8 VOTE 323 X NO! L a w and Tem per anee League o f Oregon—A rtlaana Bldg., P o rtla n d — W P Pell, Prea. Void 2 3 X GkaaiodA. food <P»M «4». > AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. . . . AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS ST A N D S H OIL DEALERS