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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
1
Uhe Bermisto ferali
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
to come under this appropriation
but the highway does not lead di­
rectly into Pendleton. Traffic haz­
ards are even greater at this point
on the Oregon Trail highway than
at the west approach at Pendleton.
There is little doubt that Pendle­
ton people will vote to extend the
eity limits to provide for such a
project when federal funds may be
secured. Hope for an approval of
the Hermiston project has been
abandoned. In a talk before the
Pendleton Kiwanis club recently,
Mr. Aldrich said. "In event Pendle­
ton people do not desire to have the
proposed Oregon Trail west approach
constructed It is possible that ap­
proval for a similar project at Her­
miston can be obtained.”
The odds are against approval of
any similar project at Hermiston.
Hermiston not only wears a sore toe
on this point of construction but
also on similar lack of approval of
needed Improvements on roads which
have been made secondary highways
and which carry farm traffic from
heavily populated farming districts.
Hermiston does not "oppose" the
work at Pendleton but would like
to see the approval of a "similar"
project here.
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"MYSTIC CIRCUS" COMING
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STANFIELD NEWS
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TO HERMISTON WEDNESDAY.
0090999000090990/0000000000000000000
Sunday in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler
spent Saturday and Sunday in Wal­
la Walla.
The tugboat "Mary Ann’ owned
by Bill Switzler is in Umatilla.
Mrs. D. M. Walsh has moved to
The Dalles to join her busband who
is working in the railroad yards
there.
Janet Gorham of Boardman is vl-
siting at the Grace Roae home with
Dorothy Rose of Cayuse.
Mrs. Joe Ostreicher and children
and E. C. Sampson spent Monday in
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward
and daughter of Hermiston spent
Sunday at the Carl Caldwell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe and
daughter accompanied by Mrs. El­
mer Beebe of Pendleton spent Sun­
day at the Carl Caldwell home.
Mrs. Jack Cherry and son Earl,
and Mrs. Jean Clark spent Monday
evening in Pendleton.
$0300009
By Sophronia Rhea
"The “Mystic Circus” is coming
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cole and son
to Hermiston and is reported to have
George of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. more thrills, shivers and rollicking
W. Adair and son Billie. and Mr. tun than a five-ring eircus. But
and Mrs. C. R. Renshaw of Walla the “Mystic Circus” will not be in a
Entered
as Second Class
Matter
Walla. all relatives of Mr. and Mrs. tent. Instead, it will be on the stage
December, 1906, Umatilla County.
F. 8. Green, attended the wedding I at the Oasis theatre. The date has
Oregon.
been set for Wednesday, and the
of Elaine Green and Earl Snelcer.
' show is said to be a gala event.
Subscription Rates
Mrs. John Beebe and two child­
Birds, animals and people will
11.00
ren of Klamath Falls, Ore., are vi­ combine their efforts in the merry-
.75
Six Months ...
sitors at the Beebe home and are al­ making and spectacular thrills to
Three Months
so visiting the former's sister, Mrs. present the banner stage offering of
the season, according to press re­
T. O. Krause.
ports.
AAEMBER
Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers, Mrs.
Virgil, premier international illu-
Grace Rogers and Mildred, and Os sionist, heads the show and with
OCI
Baumgartner returned home from his versatility and speed demon­
consistently why his audien­
oast points, the latter part of the strates
ces hail him as king of entertainers
week via the McKenzie pass and In the illusion field. He doesn't
The Dalles-California highway.
overlook a single opportunity to
Utilize Funds.
Miss Mildred Peregrin arrived create thrills and laughter. His show
early Wednesday morning from Spo-I Is estimated to have cost him $50,-
Several tracts of land on the Her-
000 and to weigh over 20.000
kane. Miss Peregrine will visit I pounds.
miston project are being considered
here for a few days with friends be-
With him Is Julie, the "woman
by a committee of local citizens as
fore going on to Heppner where she i without a middle.” And there is
being adaptable for the particular
Flora, the electric girl, and Adbul,
will teach school this year.
purpose of constructing a recrea-
the blunderer, and Sheela the noted
CARD OF THANKS.
The
Buck
Sewell
Rodeo
brought
tional park as a community enter­
African lion.
We wish to express our heartfelt
a number of people to town Se tur
prise with funds now available for
The show is being brought to this
day afternoon, even two car loads city at great expense because experi­ thanks for the kind expressions of
such projects from the federal gov­
of Gypsies arrived in time to see the ence has proven that all people sympathy shown us during the loss
ernment.
of Henmiston
everywhere are hungry for clean ex­ of our beloved daughter and sister,
last bucking horse take the last, citing
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
more worthwhile enterprise
amusement with real people and also for the beautiful floral of
jump. The smoker in the evening and animals that entertain.
could not be undertaken to enhance
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
drew quite a crowd, also the dance
On the screen is the new film ferings.
values and make the project a more "LITTLE MAN. WHAT NOW?"
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
MRS. JAMES BYRNES
MR.
AND
at
the
Grange
hall
sponsored
by
the
"Bachelor
Bait
”
with
Stuart
Erwin
desirable place tn which to live..
HAS STRONG SITUATIONS.
and family.
1-H club. The music was furnished and Pert Kelton.
Such a project can easily be accom­
by the Cub Wranglers.
plished by careful planning and com­
** * * * * * *
“Little Man, What Now,” which
Miss La Velle Shipley accompan-
plete cooperation of every organiza­ will be at the Oasis theatre Sunday
f
UMATILLA
NEWS
t
Gladys Whitsett is home from guers will meet with the C. E. group
COLUMBIA NEWS
tion in the city and community.
and Monday, Is an unusually worth­ led Miss Laura Wallace to Wallowa
Miss Wallace returned
By Louise Byrnes
Zela, Wn., where she is employed.
By Alice Hammer
in the final joint meeting at the
Work has progressed to the point while and satisfying piece of screen last week.
Mrs. Bertie Doney and two sons Hermiston Union church. Preaching
where bids on desirable tracts will entertainment, thoughtfully written. home the first of the week and Miss
Nellie
Hooker,
who
has
been
vi
­
Betty
Porter,
14-year-old
daugh
­
brilliantly directed and sincerely Shipley will remain for an extended
soon be received by the committee. acted.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, siting Viva Vaughn of Pendleton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jasper services will be held later with Rev.
Templeton. They live in San Pedro, C. R. Moore delivering the sermon.
Why let $15000 which can be util-
The writing is that of Hans Fal- visit with her sister.
who moved to Wenatchee two weeks returned home Wednesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Bucholtz and children
Cal. Mrs. Doney is Mrs. Templeton’s
ized in our local community slip lada, whose novel of the same title
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arnberg
motored
to
ago, is reported to be seriously ill
Bobby and Lloyd, Jr., returned to
Is the source of the story.
aunt.
through our fingers?
Pilot
Rock
Friday
to
attend
the
at
the
Wenatchee
hospital.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
“Little Man, What Now,” paints Salem Monday after a week's visit
Mrs. Wilson and family were bus­
Mrs. Minnie Harry of White Sul­ birthday of Mr. Arnberg's mother.
C. R. Moore, Minister
a vivid and arresting picture of our with relatives and friends. Miss
Eugene Rugg is visiting in Stan- iness visitors in Pendleton Monday.
times, but it leaves audiences to an-
phur Springs, Mont., accompanied
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Similar Project».
Marilla
Dunning
accompanied
them
Leo
Smith
is
visiting
at
the
home
swer as they will the question in the
by her son Andrew of Sacramento, field this week.
Morning sermon subject, “What
A percent of the funds which title, It Is a question fraught with home enroute to her school in Cai­ Cal., visited at the E. C. Sampson
Lois Hutchison, who has been vi- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark The Body or Church of Christ Con­
grave possibilities, as this picture tfornia.
were recently appropriated by the makes clear.
and the O. P. Miller homes Thurs­ siting her cousin Marva Hutchison Smith, this week.
sists Of.”
Miss Marion Hutton came home i
federal government for improve­
of Pilot Rock this week, returned
The “little man” of the story is a
day and Friday.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P.M.
ments needed within the city limits grocer's clerk. He asks nothing of Saturday after having finished her
Mrs. Fred Knudson and Mrs. Joe home Sunday.
$449499999999999
Evening preaching service at 8
Walla.
Miss
J
beauty
course
in
Walla
life
but
the
right
to
work
and
care
of towns In Oregon could be used In
Everett Rainwater, who has been
Springer spent one day of last week
o’clock. Subject, “Three Classes in
for
his
loyal
wife
and
prospective
Hutton
has
a
job
in
a
beauty
shop
I
Hermiston to straighten the high­
employed at a ranch near Condon
Hell.”
CHURCH NOTES
child. "I believe.” he declares in one awaiting her in La Grande and shopping in Portland.
way from the corner at Stewart’s
this summer, returned home Sunday,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Springer
spent
Choir practice Friday at 8:00 P.
revealing speech, "that those who clans to leave the latter part of the
service station to come in direct
Richard Rugg is spending the
Wednesday of last week visiting
M. All who should have been there
love peace should he allowed to have week.
line with the main artery highway it." But peace and security for the
their daughter and family, Mr. and week with his aunt in Helix.
last week please come and help the
Mrs. J. F. Lane and children ac-
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
on the corner of Wen Main, If Pen­ "little men" are not to be had for
Charles Hall of Portland is visit­
Mrs. Wallace Mahoney of LaGrande.
leader build up a fine choir.
companied
C.
M.
Jump
to
Parkdale
dleton does not vote, on September the wishing. The times are trou­
Meet at Columbia school house
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer accom­ ing at the Alpha Christley ranch
Young people’s .oratory class on
8, to extend her city limits to in­ bled and there are Injustices in the tor a week end visit with relatives panied by Mrs. Ralph Davis spent this week.
10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor. Tuesday at 8:00 P.M.
social order. How easy it would be and friends.
clude the state hospital grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and two and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant.
Saturday in Walla Walla.
for the “little man" pressed to the
Monthly business meeting and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and fam- |
If, and when this is done. the noint of desperation, to rebel in vio­
Prayer meeting Wednesday at church dinner next Sunday. May ev­
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard of children of Pilot Rock were Sunday
Uy
have
gone
to
visit
Mrs.
Brown's
west approach to Pendleton will in­ lence is hinted on two occasions.
7-30 P. M.
Sunday visiting visitors at the A. H. Cable home.
jCondon
spent
ery member feel you are a part of
arents who live near Fossil. Ore.
clude the construction of a new
Tom Wilson, who has been em­
I friends here.
this meeting and be present if pos­
The Browns plan to be gone about
bridge across the Umatilla river. O’BRIEN ICTS GLOVES
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and ployed in the harvest near Adams
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE CHURCHES sible. The business meeting will
i
week.
The extension of the city limits Is IN “EVER SINCE EVE".
sons who have been visiting in this season, returned home Sunday
immediately follow the preaching
ind" was the subject of
Mrs. Wm. Schable is quite ill at
being urged by Pendleton business
White Sulphur Springs, Mont., re­ morning. He left for the Joe Haw­
service
for the convenience of those
ier homo.
. the Lesson-Sermon in all
men and by E. B. Aldrich, member
We have long awaited the oppor-
turned home Saturday. They were kins ranch Sunday evening where
who feel they can not remain for
Churches
of
Christ,
Scientist,
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rice
of
San
Francis-
of the State Highway Commission, I tunlty to see Georze O'Brien in
accompanied by Mrs. Miller’s sister. he will be employed this fall.
the fellowship dinner.
Sunday, August 26.
Now co are visiting at the home of the
who resides In Pendleton and who Is other than a Western role.
Marian Casady is employed at
Miss Edith Chapman of Spokane.
The Golden Text was, "Who
the wait is over, for (‘Brien rakes latter’s sister. Mrs. F. A. Shelton.
Come to the “Home-like" church
editor of the Pendleton East Ore- his appearance as a man-about-fown
Miss Maxine McNabb and mother. Amsberry's Variety store this week.
hath known the mind of the
with a “Home-like" greeting.
The Misses Mary Jane and Bar- Mrs. Pete McNabb, spent last week
gonian.
K. Hammel of Rainier, his moth­
Lord? or who hath been his coun-
in his latest film release, "Ever
The change tn the highway at "inre Evo." whit romes to the ara Cordane of Pendleton arrived in Portland visiting Mrs. McNabb’s er and sister of Stanfield, were visi­
sellor? For of him, and through
Hermiston, which will be impossible screen of the On 'a the tre Friday Tuesday to visit their aunt. Mrs. sister, Mrs. George Jacks.
him, and to him, are all things:
tors at the Rainwater home Sunday.
'"l
Ien Fix. The young ladles returned
to whom be glory for ever” ( Rom.
if funds are used to change the west and Saturdav
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith held a
Dave Roberts of Pendleton visited
11:34, 36).
approach to Pendleton, would eli­ and spurs put aside. O’Brien dons hi tome Saturday.
family reunion Sunday. All the
at
the
Grace
Rose
home
Monday.
clothes and does some fast and I
Among the citations which com­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimble and
minate two left hand turns which city
family
were
present
but
two.
Miss Lena Rose accompanied him to
fancy stepping In this film which i
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
slow up traffic and are a menace Is reported as hein a laugh-provok­ children of Calexo, Calif., and Mrs. Arlington.
Pauline Morris, who has been em-
following from the Bible: "To
Elinore Yunker of Portland re
to highway travel.
ing comedy-romance.
William Shepherd accompanied by ployed at Columbia school for the
whom then will ye liken God? or
Hermiston does not need to extend
Shirley Temple In "Pardon My turned to their respective homes Sibyl Maycomber motored to Pen­ past two years, is going to teach at
what likeness will ye compara
Tuesday
after
spending
two
Pups
”
and
the
cartoon.
"Throe
weeks
Its city limits for the proposed work
Pilot Rock this winter.
.unto him?" (Isa. 40:18).
dleton Monday.
Bears”, complete the program.
visiting Mrs. Agnes Hills.
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
Juanita LaMon, who has been vi-
Josephine Connell, who has been
Ben McCullough and Nye Berry visiting In Portland as the house siting Marljane Hammer­ for the
cluded the following correlativa
left Sunday on a business trip to guest of her cousins, Georgia and past two weeks, returned to her
passages from the Christian Sci-
enee textbook, "Science and
Grand Coulee.
home
in
Pendleton
Tuesday
even-
Phyllis Long, has returned to her
Health with Key to the Scrip-
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoosier left home.
ing.
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:
Wednesday for Portland where they
Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm were
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown and
"Mind is God
. There can be
will spend an extended visit. Mr. children of Newport. Wn., are visit­ Sunday dinner guests at the W. A.
but one Mind, because there is
Hoosier is suffering from hay fever
ing Mr. Brown's uncle and family. Mikesell home.
but one God; and If mortals
and is going to the valley for relief.
COME OUT WHERE
claimed no other Mind and
Faith Wilson, who has been em­
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown.
Mrs. Lloyd Russell left Wednes­
cepted no other, sin would be un-
IT IS COOL
Mrs. Ben Spencer has returned to ployed at the Joe Hawkins ranch
day for Bend where she will join | her home after having been in Her- this summer, returned to her home
known. We can have bnt one
GOOD CROWD
her husband. Mrs. Russell was ac­
Mind, if that one is infinite” (p.
Sunday.
companied by her father who will | miston for a month.
469).
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink of Wasco
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and
GOOD MUSIC
return home Friday.
son Joe and nephew Clinton Hin- are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Joe
C. M. McCall made a business trip :
GOOD TIME
METHODIST CHURCH.
man are spending the week in Port- Udey, this week. Mr. Sink took
to Portland the first of the week to
sick
so
they
could
not
return
home.
visiting
Mr.
Tucker
’
s
sister,
land
W. A. Briggs, Minister.
see about new fixtures for the
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Yakima
Mrs. Tom Airsmith. Mrs. Ralph Jo-
249496
Sunday school at usual hour. 11
pastime.
der la taking care of the post office were visitors of Dave Conrad Thurs­
A.
M.
Preaching
at
10
A.
M.
on
the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manrose of
• Only in one car priced under
comfort of sun visors foe your eyes.
day.
during their absence.
$2500 will you find a VA angina
subject "Labor's Reward.”
Portland were over night guests at |
From the strength of a Torque Tube
Mrs. Carl Hammer spent the week
Miss
Mildred
Conlon
returned
and the smoothness of VA perform­
Drive to the convenience of a dash-
In the evening the Epworth Lea-
the home of Martin Refvem Friday. home Sunday from a week's stay at end at the home of Mr. and Mr». H.
ance. Tht car is the Ford VA.
board package compartment.
The Manroses were enroute home a C. E. Conference at Turner.
Drop in at your nearest Ford dealer
L. LaMon of Pendleton.
from their honeymoon trip In Cana­
and look this car over at close range.
Then drive it — and find out in a
A Scavenger Hunt was held at the
Miss Agnes Thompson returned to
Notice its many features from the
da.
few exciting momenta why all Amer­
home of L. Hammer Friday even­
her work in Seattle, Wn., after
safety of an all steel body to the
ica is swinging to the Ford VAI
Mrs. A. C. Heyden and small son week's visit with her parents, Mr ing. Those present were the Mis­
are visiting at the P. Devin home in and Mrs. H. O. Thompson.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
ses Margret Rainwater, Nellie Hook­
Heppner this week.
John "Shorty" Bowman, who has er. Barbara Reid. Ethel Barber, Jua­
Miss Esther
Fredreckson
left ‘pent the last year In Hot Lak A nita LaMon. Alice Hammer, and
Sunday for a week's visit in Seat-
Utah, has returned to Umatilla for Marijana Hammer; the Messrs. Phi­
tie. Wn.
lip Wilson, Eugene Rugg, Allen
1 short time.
Some of the local men of Stan-
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough Smith. Johnny Conrad. Harold. Er­
field have organized a horseshoe
Thursday In nest and Richard Rainwater. . Jello
nd children spent
pitching club and have nearly com- Walla Walla. While there they pur­ and cake were served after the hunt.
pleted a horseshoe court between chased
Mr. Knotts was a business visi­
a new DeSota.
the Red & White store and the fra
Mrs. Mark Conner and son Har- tor at Pendleton Saturda.
ternal building.
Mrs. Barham and son Childs were
id of Vancouver. Wn.. visited at
dinner guests at the Gus Linder
the
Byrnes
home
Saturday
and
Sun-
CARD OF THANKS.
day. Mrs, Conner is a sister of Mrs. home Thursday.
We take this means of expressing Byrnes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. LaMon and
our sincere thanks to the many
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and daugh­ family, Leo. Edwin and Eldora, of
friends who assisted us through the ter Velma, accompanied by Mrs. A Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer
illness of our daughter-in-law, and W. Byrnes and Mrs. Ed. Byrnes, and Viola and Louise Pelletier were
A safe, sane and economical
the death of our little granddaugh- spent Thursday at the Byrnes home. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
administration of state af­
ter. Bonny Jenn. Also for the many
fairs in the Interests of ec­
Mr. and Mrs. Mock and grandchil­ Conrad Tuesday evening.
beautiful flowers contributed
onomy and reduced taxation
The Pioneer picnic will be held
dren. and Buck Slater. Dale Wells
MR. AND MRS. W C. ISOM. and Pete Hanson of Touchet, who at the Columbia park Sunday,' Sep- |
Application of the New
Deal principles to Oregon
have been in Portland enroute to tember 3. Those living here over |
by an administration friend­
Increate Clover Acreage.
"ouchet, stopped In Umatilla Mon­ twenty years are invited,
ly to and cooperating with
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton |
Eight
Yamhill day.
M c M innville
President Roosevelt.
were
dinner guests at the Dave Con-
county
farmers
will
plant
additional
Mrs.
Margaret
Shaw
of
Pendleton
Increased Federal economie
acreage of stem rot resistant crim- spent Saturday and Sunday at the rad home Tuesday.
aid to Oregon through sym-
pathetic cooperation with
Lois 1 Hutchison attended the Ram
son clover seed this fall for increased Tonies home.
the national administration.
seed production, according to S. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Rus Tonies and chil­ sale at Pendleton Monday.
A new “Rooseveltian" deal
The 4 4-H Columbia Calf Club at-
White, county agent.
total of dren accompanied by Mrs. Margaret
tor Oregon and Its people.
850 pound« of seed will be used by Shaw, motored to Pendleton Sunday tended 1 the 4-H piente at Pendleton
Fred Humer. Alex Cruickshank, Ot- evening
Sunday.
to Sitton, George Hessler. D. E. A1-
Mr. and Mrs. Addleman and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Tonies
and
OREGON
bright. J. P. Jungwirth,
Arthur children and Margaret Shaw and ily were dinner guests at the John
Christensen and Mr. Brooks.
and Conrad home Sunday.
Helen Walsh spent
Saturday
Pd Ady, by Martin Campaign Comm.
NOTICE!
Due to the requirements
of the National Banking Code,
beginning September 1st, this
bank will close at 12:00 o’clock
noon on Saturdays
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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AMERICA SWINGS
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SAT. NITE
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