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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Œbr Wr nn taimi ïr r a lù
which you as a p rivate citizen, how
ever humble, have not th e final
rig h t to approve or reject in the in
terest of your own w elfare, and th a t
of your family, your country, sta te
and nation.
Do not allow w eather, business
and above all, mere negligence, keep
you from the polls next Tuesday.
em ber 6. The change was made due zens told him.
to th e evangelistic services w hich
"L isten, folks,” he replied, "a
Published every T hursday a t H erm is
are in progress a t the church.
man w ith no more friends th an I’ve
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
got in th is county needs to carry
P auline M. Stoop and Alfred Q ulrlng,
METHODIST CHURCH
g u n s!"— Mercury.
Publishers.
S tearns Cushing, J r „ Pastor.
Sunday school lii:0 0 A. M. J u n
E ntered as Second Class M atter
USE NEW SPAPER ADVERTIS
ior church 11:00, and m orning wor ING FIRST,
December, 1908, U m atilla County,
because Everybody
ship a t 11:00.* E pw orth League at
Oregon.
_
7:00 P. M. and evening praise and Reads Newspapers First.
Subscription Rates.
preaching service at 8:00 o'clock.
One Year .............. ................... .. 32.00
Ladies' Aid every first and third ONPA FIELD M AN
Six M onths __________ ______
1.00
W ednesday.
T hree M onths ____ _____._____ .50
A SMILE . . .
Ju n io r
church
superintendent, TO CHICAGO
Costs nothing, but gives m uch; it Lois H utchison; Ladies' Aid presi
n X-—». M e m b e r-.
z^ _
Sunday
enriches those who receive, w ithout dent. Emma Felthouse;
OregoiCNewspaper PóblisK^s
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene,
m aking poorer those who give. It school superintendent, Mabel Boul-
Nov. 3— Arne G. Rae, professor of
w
are;
E
pw
orth
League
president,
takes only a moment, but th e mem
journalism here and field m anager
ory of it sometimes lasts forever. Edw ard Shaw.
for the Oregon Newspaper P u b lish
No one is so rich or m ighty th a t he
ers’ association, will leave Eugene
CHURCH OF CHRIST
can get along w ith o u t It, and no one
to takeover duties as executive sec
Columbia School
is so poor b ut w hat he cannot be
BE SURE TO
11:00 A. M., Devotional service r e ta r y of the N ational E d ito rial as
made rich by it.
A smile creates
and communion.
sociation, on Ja n u a ry 1.
happiness in th e home, fosters good
VOTE TUESDAY
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
Rae will be granted a leave of ab
will in business, and is the symbol
sence for one year to take over his
Tuesday is election day. The can of friendship. It brings rest to the
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
new position in Chicago. He was
didates for,Joffice have been talking, weary, cheer to th e discouraged,
Revival m eeting services each also elected president of Newspaper
advertising, visiting voters and each sunshine to th e sad, and it is n a
evening a t 7:30 o’clock. Sunday ¡Association M anagers, Inc., a t a re-
try in g to make his case as strong tu r e ’s best an tid o te for trouble. Yet
school a t 10:00 a. m. P reaching a t I cent convention. As executive sec
as possible to convince the elector It cannot be bought, borrowed,
reta ry of th e NEA, Rae will be a
a te th a t he should be chosen for the begged or stolen, for it is some 11:00 a. m.
Everyone is invited to atten d member of the board of directors of
office he seeks. T his is our demo th in g th a t is of no value to anyone
these services, which will be held in th a t organization
which includes
cra tic system.
It is our way of un til it is given away. Some peo
the building form erly occupied north practically all leading newspapers
choosing paid servants in county, ple are too tired to give you a smile.
and news w riters in th e United
sta te and natio n al affairs. Tuesday Give them one of yours, as no one of Osborn apartm ents.
States.
will be th e day for the voice of the needs a smile so much as he who
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
people to speak in judgm ent.
has no more to give.— Selected.
A. B. T urner, P astor
SUMMONS.
The only way to use this ju d g
Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M.
m ent of men and issues is to m ark a ❖ <• ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
Mrs. Howard Montgomery, Supt. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
❖
ballot. It is the only way to support
STATE OF OREGON FOR
M orning worship a t 11:00 o’clock
CHURCH NOTES
UMATILLA COUNTY
a democracy, w hich is your democ-
C hildren’s services at the parson
ja c y , and not the d ictatorial system
age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn er in charge.
O. M. Clark and Thelm a J. Clark,
of Mussolini, H itle r and Stalin. The
E vangelistic service in the eve
P lain tiffs,
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
citizen who fails to vote may u n
ning
a
t
7:45
P.
M.
vs.
C. W arner, P astor.
w ittin g ly con trib u te to forces from
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS
Bible Study F riday a t 7:45 P. M.
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
TRICT: John Jam es P eters and
w ithout w hich may underm ine our
W orship service 11:00 A. M.
Jane Doe P eters, his w ife; Mary
system.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Jane Cushing and John Doe C ush
7:00 P. M., C h ristian Endeavor.
CHURCH.
Y our rig h t to make th a t " x ” Is
ing, her husband; the unknow n
8:00 P. M., Church services.
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
Just as g reat as th a t cf the highest
heirs of Thomas W illiam Peters,
Midweek prayer and Bible study,
Sabbath
school
a
t
10:00
A.
M.
deceased;
Also all oth er persons
official in the nation, and ju st as W ednesday, 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. J. O. Gray, superintendent.
or parties unknow n claim ing any
effective in the count.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
P reach ing service at 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
rig h t, title, estate, lien or in te r
You should be proud th a t every P. M.
est in the real estate described in
cam paign brings to you the rig h t
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
the com plaint herein.
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
D efendants.
and privilege of passing judgm ent nesday of each m onth.
Irrigon, Ore.
I TO:
on the acts of adm inistrative offi
Sunday school, 10:00 A. M.
Bible school su p erin ten d en t Chas.
John Jam es Peters, Jan e Doe Pet-
cials, when you can sustain or dis- D uvall; P resident C. E., W anda
M orning service, 11:00 A. M.
| ers. his wife: Mary Jan e Cushing
sapproved by the sim ple method of Moore: Missioary Society president,
C hildren’s service 11:00 A. M.
and John Doe Cushing, her hus
going to the polls and m arking a sec Mrs. C. R. Moore.
E vangelistic
service,
Sunday,
band: the unknow n heirs of Tho
mas W illiam P eters, deceased; a l
re t ballot. N othing is so great, or
The reg u lar m onthly business Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 P. M.
so all other persons or p arties u n
powerful, or changeful, or wise or m eeting has been postponed for one
know n claim ing any rig h t, title,
foolish, in th is America of ours, week and will be held Sunday, Nov- TOWNSEND PLAN
estate, lipn or in terest in the real
o .ta t" described in the com plaint
herein.
QUESTIONS ASKED
IX t w X A V P
THE
STATE OF OREGON
Tom B radstreet, n ational rep re
You are herebv required to
sentative for th e Townsend P lan in p pp - and answ er the com plaint filed
N ebraska, w ritin g front his home in ag ain st you in the above entitled
CAKE FLOUR, Red & W hite.......................... 25c
court and cause w ithin four wepk«
Grand Island, asks a few pointed of the d ate of the first publication
SEEDLESS RAISINS, Red & W hite....... 2 lbs. 15c
questions in an editorial published of th is summons and if you fail to
by H arry L. Bras in th e C entralia, so. appear and answ er, for wan*
SNOWDRIFT.................................. ....... 3 lbs. 49c
W ash., Chronical. Mr. B rad street’s thereof p la in tiff will annly to said
court for the relief prayed for in
rem arks follow:
FLAKEWHITE, Pure Veg. Shortening .... 4 lbs. 59c
said eem niaint. to-w it-
“Today are we satisfied w ith con
A deeree th a t n la in tiff is tv e
MILK, Red & White .. . ............................ 4 cans 25c
ditions? W hen th e farm ers have a nw nor jn fee sim ple to th e th e fo l
lower m arket for th e ir g ra in ; with lo w in '- deseribed lan d s, to -w it'
SWEET CHOCOLATE & COCOA........... 1 lb. 33c
T h a t n a -t or th e S o u th east O” » r-
millions of bushels being im ported;
te r of th e Sontheao* Q u a rte r Ivin*
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE, Red & White % lb. 17c
m illions of pounds of m eat im port
ed; American factories idle, unem
BAKING CHOCOLATE, Red & White .... 1 lb. 7c
(Continued Next Issue)
ployment ram p an t; m illions of peo
ple on the dole; billions of dollars
EXTRACT, Vanilla or Lemon, R & W 2 oz....... 23c
spent to check crim e; thousands of
homes and farm s sold every month
FLOUR, Red & White
49 lbs. $1.49
for m ortgages and taxes; more and
FLOUR, Flaky Bake ....
49 lbs. $1.15
more taxes on top of the burden you
are now carrying, and, when there
FLAV-R-JELL .........................
4 for 19c
are no more tax dollars to tax, then
MINCE MEAT.........................
2 lbs. 25c
w hat?
SALT, Red & White 2 lb..........
"W ould you be w illing to help
.. 2 for 15c
one and one-half billions of dollars
SHRIMP, Fancy Large ...........
2 for 33c
in the channels of trad e every 30
SHRIMP, Our Value ...............
. 2 for 27c
days, w ithout bonding our national
governm ent? Would you like to see
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.....
. 4 for 29c
Uie American dollar spent in Ameri
COCOANUT, Sweet Shredded
y2 lb. 15c
ca for Am erican goods, m anufac NO CHANCE FOB ARGUMENT!
tured in America by American labor?
VEGETABLE SOUP M IX.......
. 2 for 18c
Would you care to have 11 million
TEA, Red & W hite..................
x/ 2 lb. 39c
young people retu rn to work in our A lad told his chum the other day
stores and factories? W ould you
— PRODUCE FRESH DAILY —
th at he had a goat that didn’t
care
for an American m arket for
CELERY, iRe. U tah 2 bunch. 15c
have a nose, and the chum asked,
A
merican
goods
and
farm
products?
SPINACH * f>esh, clean 3 lbs. 10c
BACON BACK Per lb 27c
“How does the goat smell?’’
“ Are you satisfied w ith 60 per
LETTUCE - Ifie. heads 3 for 10c
BOSTON BUTTS
lb. 27c
cent
of
each
dollar
being
spent
for
‘Perfectly awful," replied he. It’s
CAULIFLOWER - Ige w hite 10c
BACON - farm er style 23c
relief, w ith no relief for the ta x awful risky to buy a used car
PARSNIPS
4 H’s. 10c
JOWLS
19c
payer? Two per cent transactions
from any other than a dealer who
| tax will do more th an this.' In time
has a reputation to sustain and
it will pay the national debt and
who values that reputation. We
banish depression for all time.
Sixty-five billion dollars in non-
rate in that class.
taxable governm ent bonds cannot be
taxed on the bond, but can be taxed
OUR NEW
on the tran sactio n of the bond. If
everything is rosy, tear th is up and
forget your dow ntrodden iieigltbor
and 11 m illion unemployed and 70
million undernourished.
"T h irteen
states of our Union
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
have a law denying those who re
ceive assistance the rig h t to vote at
county, state, or n ational elections.
Numerous Other Makes
Are you satisfied?
"T hank y o u !’’
Specials for Nov. 4 - 5 0 7 .
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1938
VOTE 302 YES!
BOTH THE OREGON STATE BANKING
DEPARTMENT and Federal Deposit In
surance Corporation recommend elimina
tion of Oregon’s Double Liability of Stock
holders in State-Chartered Banks—BE
CAUSE depositors now have the better
protection of insured deposits which fully
covers 98 per cent of all depositors. Repeal
this obsolete law. VOTE 302 YES, for
Amendment to the Oregon Constitution.
ii FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ii
F. B. SWAYZE, P resident
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
E ast of the U m atilla River, and
the South 363 feet of the N orth
east Q uarter of the Southeast
Q uarter lying E ast of the U m atil
la River; all in Section 8, Town
ship 4 N orth, Range 28, E. W. M.,
E xcepting any and all ditch and
w ater rig h ts of way.
And p lain tiff is such owner, free
from an y rig h t, title, estate, lien or
interest of you, and each of you, or
any one or more of you; and th a t
you, or any one or more of you,
have no rig h t, title, estate, lien or
in terest in said land or any p art
thereof, and restrain in g and en jo in
ing you. and each of you, from as
sertin g or claim ing any rig h t, title,
estate, lien or in terest in said land,
or any p a rt thereof, adverse to
plaintiff.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc
cessive weeks in the H erm iston
H erald, by order of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, Judge of th e above en title d
court, which said order was m ade
and dated the 2nd day of November,
1938, and the d ate of th e first pub
lication of this summons is the 3rd
day of November, 1938.
C. C. PROEBSTEL,
A ttorney for P laintiff,
Post Office Address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Nov. 3-Dec. 1)
TURKEYS
SWIFT AND COMPANY will receive dressed
turkeys it the Stanfield plint starting
Sunday, November 6th.
A modern semi-scald dressing plant will be in operation on that
date. We pick up your live turkeys at the ranch and
dress them the modern way.
PHONE STANFIELD SOI
AB
Re-Elect
DR.J.A.BEST
State Senator
•
WHY?
He Brought Home
the’ Bacon!
Meat Dept.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
The
RED&W HUE
Store
1939
C h evro let
Carl Engdahl
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO
THE STATE 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.
Paid Adv.
Basketball Prospects.
(From the Bulldog)
There rem ain only th ree basket
ball letterm en
from
last year,
namely. R. Marble and M. R ankin,
seniors, and Bill Corpe. junior. New
letterm en who were on the trav el
ing squad are G ilbert G ettm an and
Ralph Cram pton.
So far, only ten basketball games
have been scheduled, four being
w ith Pendleton.
A man was defeated for sheriff.
He got 55 votes out of a to tal of
3500. Next day he walked down
Main street w ith two guns hanging
from his belt.
“ You were not elected. You have
no rig h t to carry g u n s!” fellow citl-
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In 1933 I introduced the old age pension and
put it over in the house at $50.00 a month, and 65
years of age. The Senate cut it to $30.00 a month
and 70 years of age. It was not enough and I am
fighting for more.
I introduced and put over the Elk bill.
I introduced the dog racing bill with the under
standing that Umatilla county would get a cut. How
much have we received? $20,719.47, and it has not
cost the taxpayers one cent.
I had the farmers’ truck license reduced one-
half and made it possible for any member of a fam
ily to haul the other agriculture products without
additional truck license cost, and they could haul 55
loads for neighbors without additional license cost.
I introduced and put over the Junior College
bill.
The 4-H clubs are entitled to more financial
patronage and I intend to see that they get it.
Th'-ic statements are public records and can be
checked—THEY ARE NOT HOT AIR!
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