The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 24, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, A PR IL 24, 1941.
J lapiatenla a 5*1 m ciM M m populated*
is ju st a judgem ent day is certain.
There is only one hope fo r man th a t
by way of Salvation. Come and hear
what Evangelist and Mrs. George
Brown say about these things. Re­
member every night evcept Monday
at 7:45,
Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school. Les-
• son topic, “Jesus, the Soul W inner.”
11 a. m., morning w’orship, topic,
“Which is the True Church?” At
7:45 p. m., evangelistic service, topic,
‘The Divided Mind.” Don’t miss
any of these meetings. Everyone in­
vited.
th e ir service during th a t period.”
Colonel Wooten pointed out th at
the one-year volunteer inductions are
made through the local Selective
Service boards and th a t anyone
wishing to volunteer for a year
should present himself to his local
board. Three year enlistm ents, on
the other hand, are under ju risd ict­
ion of regular Army recruiting offi-
riv»
How to make your home
MORE ATTRACTIVE
GROWERS ADVISED
TO REDEEM WHEAT
STUDENTS URGED
TO ACCEPT TR A IN IN G
TOWNSEND CLUB
NEWS
B y Mrs. Joe Udey
The local club will hold an im port­
an t business meeting F riday in the
Columbia P ark hall. Im portant bul­
letins and flashes from Washington,
D. C., will be read. Everyone who is
interested is welcome to come and ask
questions.
The dance committee announces a
very fine dance a t Stanfield last S at­
urday night and plans are being
made for a dance at Refvem’s hall at
Stanfield May 3rd.
Flashes from Washington, D. C.,
— The Townsend legislative steering
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to Order at Our
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W heat growers who plan to re­
deem th eir w heat which is stored un­
der warehouse loan should arran g e
to pay their notes before the m aturi­
Students of colleges and universi­ ty date, A. R. Coppock, chairm an of
ties who wish to volunteer th is sum­ the U m atilla county A.A.A. commit­
mer for one y ear’s train in g under tee, announces.
committee, which met April 1C to de­ ! the Selective T rain in g and Service
All government loans on warehouse
cide on whether or not to force act­ Act in order th a t they may be ready w heat m ature on or before April 30.
ion by putting a petition in the well to resume th eir collegiate careers in
Borrowers may obtain inform a­
of the House for the members to the autum n of 1942 may be assured tion about the m aturity date of their
sign, determined to give the House th a t there will be ample vacancies for loans and receive assistance in lo­
leadership until May 15, to say them in the Army during the summer cating their loan papers from their
whether or not action will be assured months.
local lending agency or the county
on the new Townsend bill.
This is the gist of a statem ent made AAA committee.
Senator Sheridan Dowmey
an ­ today by Lt. Colonel Elm er V. Woot­
If the loan papers are held by the
nounces he will introduce the new en, State Director of Selective S er­ Commodity Credity Corporation the
Townsend measure as a rider to a vice.
borrower may have them sent, if he
revenue bill in the Senate a t an early
Colonel Wooten’s statem ent was wishes, to his local bank for collect­
day. T hat means th a t the Townsend based on inform ation from National ion by making a w ritten request to
plan will definitely be tied in with H eadquarters of the Selective Ser­ the Corporation before the m aturity
National Defense. The Senator is vice system which quoted the follow- ! date of his loan.
determined th at action shall be had ing letter received by national head- I Mr. Coppock explained th a t the
in the Senate, and, with Dr. Town­ quarters from S ecretary of W ar Hen­ borrower must allow enough time for
send’s active aid and assistance, he ry L. Stimson :
his rem ittance to reach the Corpora­
is shaping plans for a method of con­
“In reply to the inquiry concerning tion within 1.0 days a fte r the note
sideration by the body th a t shall the acceptance by the W ar D epart- j matures.
bring a m ajority vote for it.
ment of students who may wish to !
volunteer for train in g next summer, GARDFN INSECT
’’E’.YTFCOSTAL T A B E R N A C T .r j the departm ent is certain th a t there
S. E. Graves. Pastor
will be ample vacancies in the Army CONTROL GUIDE
W hat does the fu tu re hold for you? during the months of June, July, ISSUED BY 0. S.C.
How are you preparing yourself to A ugust and September to accommo­
meet w hat lies ahead? Because God date all students who desire to begin
The best of vegetable garden seed
planted on excellent land will still
not insure a crop unless the plants
are protected from insects. In answ'er
to the constant requests for inform a­
tion on garden insect control, the en­
tomologists a t Oregon S tate college
have ju st prepared a revised exten­
sion bulletin No. 551, which gives
the latest recommendations for con­
trolling garden pests.
The bulletin discusses various
types of dusts and sprays, and meth­
ods of application, and also contains
a ch art showing recommended control
of insects for the d ifferen t kinds of
garden crops. The bulletin may be
obtained free from any county exten­
sion office.'
COOPERATION IN
TRAFFIC SAFETY
ASKED BY MAYOR
17 PIECE DISH
SET FREE!
QUALITY FEATURES
AT A BARGAIN
Big 6 cubic foot new Hotpoint
Refrigerator with Stainless Steel
Speed Freezer—never rusts or
corrodes • Famous Vacuum
Sealed Thriftmaster— same as
in more e xp e n s ive m odels
• Entire mechanism lubricated
under pressure and cooled by
oil • Sixteen Point Tempera­
ture Control • Pop-Ice Trays
• All these plus Hotpoint value.
Big 0 Cnbis Foot Family Size
WE HAVE BEEN AH.E TO SECURE A FEW OF THESE
REFRIGERATORS. WHEN GONE, THERE WILL BE NO
MORE OF THESE SUPER VALUES AT ANYWHERE NEAR
THIS PRICE..............................................................................
Mayor F. C. McKenzie called upon
citizens of this city to cooperate in
the cam paign to keep Oregon a t the
top of the list in tra ffic safety by
driving and walking carefully during
the rem ainder of the year.
In a statem ent calling attention to
the recent announcement th a t Oregon
had won firs t place in the National
Safety council’s 1940 tra ffic safety
contest in the w estern division, May­
or McKenzie stressed the fact th a t
this state already had made a good
s ta rt tow ard a favorable record for
1941 by leading the nation i l l tra ffic
fatality reduction during the first
two months of the year.
“In this modern era of automobile
travel, the reputation of being a safe
area in which to drive is of inesti-
mateable value in attractin g tourists
to our state, “the mayor declared in
his statem ent. “ In addition to the
high distinction conferred upon the
state by winning the contest, there
is a tangible value involved in being
recognized as the safest state in the
west. It is to oui’ interests to m ain­
tain this reputation as long as pos­
sible.
“T raffic accidents can be prevent­
ed. F igures compiled in the office of
Earl Snell, secretary of state, show
that for the first two months of this
year, tra ffic increased 15.6 per cent,
as shown by figures on gasoline con-
Use FULLER PAINTS -They Last!
W hat can add as much dow nright happiness to living as
a home you enjoy and others admire'.’ And w hat pleasure
comes to the whole family in giving new life and beauty to
th a t home! To assist you in making your home more
beautiful, th riftily and authentically, see your FU LLER
dealer.
T u m -A -L u m
L u m b e r Co.
PHONE 2791
HERMISTON, OREGON
sumption. But during this same
period tra ffic fatalities decreased 49
per cent. Clearly, the mere fact there
is a g reat volume of tra ffic on our
highways and streets does not mean
there m ust be a correspondingly
g reat volume of traffic fatalities.
“If we, as individual drivers, will
hold down our speed on the highways,
approach intersections with g reater
caution, always remember to give
proper hand and arm signals and to
observe the rights of others, we can
prevent accidents, as pedestrians, we
ran cross streets only a t intersections
where we can use crosswalks, watch
for approaching traffic before leav­
ing the curb, walk to the left of the
highway, facing tra ffic , and w ear
something white at night.
"In this way, we can avoid becom­
ing involved in tra ffic accidents and
each one of us can thus do his p art
in m aintaining the sta te’s reputation
as a safe place in which to drive and
walk.”
OUR DEMOCRACY----
—-by
Mai
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RECORD of INDIVIDUAL T H R IF T
MERlCA HAS A BACKBONE OF THRIFT.
FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE OF THE REV
DUNCAN OF SCOTLAND, WILLIAM DAWES ,
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COMPANION OF PAUL REVERE , FOUNDED, f ' J
WITH OTHERS, FIRST U.S.SAVINGS BANK
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HENRY DUNCAN.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN THE U.S.
NOW NUMBER MORE THAN
45 M IL L IO N .
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first p r e s bvter ian
C hurch P h iladelphia
b ir t h p l a c e , in 1759
of first u . s life
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ORG AN IZER and first
POLICYHOLDER OF FIRST
C O M PANY WAS THE
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POLICYHOLDERS IN U.S.
OF A L L C O M P A N IES NOW
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m in is t e r s ' fund
NUMBER MORE THAN
6 5 M IL L IO N WITH
125 M ILLIO N POLICIES
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BOOKS?
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E LE C TR IC REFRIG ERATO
Farmers Supply Co.
HERMISTON. OREGON
REDIFORM
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