The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 26, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
ju st a show of products, goods and
regalia, but, in a far g re a te r sence,
Published every T h ursday a t H erm is­ a sho wof pride, love of home, loyal­
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by ty, and frien d ly sp irit.
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uirlng,
P ublishers,
As early as 1914 people a t H er­
E ntered as Second Class M atter m iston w ere pu llin g for th e county
December, 1906, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
______________________ fa ir to be held here as pointed out
in an ed ito rial. " I t has been su g g est­
ed th a t th e county fa ir be revived
O re g
and held a t H erm iston. Such a
m ovem ent is com m endable
and
should meet w ith h ea rty support.
People outside of H erm isto n are
know n to have said th ey favored a
Subscription Rates.
One Y ear ..................................... 62.00 county fa ir and would be w illing to
Six Months ........................... -...... 1-00 see H erm iston get it.”
T hree M onths ......................................60
¿i hr Urrintfltun $ rra lh
J u s t to rem ind you th a t th e Silver
Ju b ilee celebration of th e U m atilla
P ro je ct fa ir opens one week from to ­
day. T w enty-five tim es th is show
has been put on and th e com ing
show has no signs of age. It will be
th e youngest, th e biggest and most
sp irited of them all.
R em em ber th a t th e fair belongs
to you. The board of d irectors are
only w orking for th e citizens of the
w est end of U m atilla county. You
w ould be displeased if they put on
a dinky fa ir— so com bine your ef­
forts w ith th e irs and make it a suc­
cess. B ring your best products and
add your atten d a n ce and good will.
GLENN C. WADE
UNABLE TO APPEAR
T ow nsendites and th e ir friends
w ere disappointed
T uesday n ig h t
w hen word was received th a t Glenn
C. Wa<|e, d istric t m anager, would
be unable to speak a t th e m eeting as
scheduled because of sudden illness.
He was reported to have been taken
to th e H ot Lake S an itariu m .
A. C. M cIntyre, d istric t atto rn ey ,
Rex Ellis, s ta te senator, and Toni
H ettle, all of P endleton, were pres­
en t at th e m eeting and gave short
talk s as they were introduced. C. W.
Michael of club No. 40 of P o rtland,
w as present and gave a talk.
Music by the Sage Brush W ran g ­
lers of S tanfield was enjoyed. Boys
com posing th e group a re George
M cDerm ott, Don Refvem, Raymond
Meade, Raym ond Beebe. Billy P en­
ney, an o th er m em ber of th e group,
w as not present.
O ther num bers on the program in ­
cluded an accordion solo by Miss
T helm a Shipp; a m onologue by Mrs.
W. G. D yer; a piano and harm onica
selection by Jesse P rln d le; a re c ita ­
tion by Mrs. W. T. K napp; and voc­
al solo by Miss Lois H utchison. A
rug made by th e club ladies was
raffled off to b rin g a good sum.
Delicious refresh m en ts were serv­
ed. The advisory board an d officers
w ill m eet a t th e co u n try home of
At every fair th ere is alw ays th a t
fellow who sm ugly rem arks, "I can
beat th a t a t hom e,” or,
‘‘W hy
d id n ’t they come out to my place
and get som ething good.” If he
shows up th is tim e, le t’s give him
th e gate.
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The parade will be a pageant of
w h at is here, w hat has been done In
25 years, and assurance of w hat is
yet to come. It should convince our
visitors th a t th e re Is a g re a t for­
ward moving sp irit am on» the peo­
ple of these irrig ate d and adjoining
d istric ts, united w ith a full d e te r­
m ination to seek w h a t is best for
each com m unity. A parade is not F'rpH I.on7 Tnnorlnv
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a.
august 26, 1937.
SECOND DAIRY SHOW MOUNTAIN-TOP C. E.
SUCCESS CREDITED
SERVICE SUNDAY
A m o u n tain -to p C h ristian E n d ea­
(H erald Issue Nov. 21, 1914)
vor service for young people from
The second an n u a l d airy show is
Baker, L aG rande, P endleton, M ilton-
a m a tte r of histo ry . It is h isto ry I
F reew ater and H erm iston was held
th a t will be rem em bered for many !
Sunday evening a t th e m ountain ca­
days by every
person a tten d in g .
bin of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman of
T h a t it was a success from s ta r t to 1
Mission, u n d er the d irection of Bud
fin ish was sim ply evidenced by th e
P rice of L aG rande as g eneral c h a ir­
m any expressions from visitors. To
man. P rice is a sophom ore a t N.C.C.
th is success cred it is due alm ost en ­
a t E ugene th is year. T here was a
tire ly to th ree men. They w ere F. B.
reg istra tio n of 125 a t th e m eeting.
Swayze, C. S. M cN aught and H. M.
O thers who took an im p o rtan t
S traw . O thers worked, and worked
hard, eith er on sub-com m ittees or as p a rt in a rra n g in g and ca rry in g out
individuals, b u t none co n trib u ted th e program w ere K ay T u rn b lad of
to th e ex ten t of these three. T h ere­ Baker, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs.
fore, w hatev er good was accom plish­ A. W. T u rn b lad of H erm iston, who
ed m ust be in th e main be placed is president of B aker and G rand
Ronde U nions; C larence P la n tin g of
to th e ir cre d it.”
P endleton, past president of Colum­
Only one of th e three men m en­
bia
U nion;
T helm a
Dockweiler,
tioned in the sto ry now live in H er­
president of th e P endleton C. E. so­
miston. C. S. M cN aught is liv in g in
ciety; and R ay H uet of Milton, in
P o rtlan d , and H. M. S traw passed
ch arg e of th e am usem ent program .
aw ay in 1928, and his widow P earl
M others who assisted w ith the re ­
S traw now lives in P ortland.
fresh m en ts w ere Mrs. L. Purdy,
Mrs. W. P rice, Mrs. N eliie H arrison
of LaG rande. Mrs. C arp en ter of P en ­
dleton and Mrs. D. Bowman of Mis­
sion.
Ray H uet of M ilton opened the
am usem ent program as a broadcast'
The 1937 w orld's cham pionship v.-ith an am ate u r h o u r and m any
all-aro u n d farm er contest to be held stu n ts and read in g s w ere given by
in co njunction w ith th e so u th e ast­ th e various groups represented.
The w orship service was held In
ern W ashington fa ir a t W alla W a l­
la, Septem ber 2, 3 and 4, w ill offer th e open u n d er th e fir trees and the
a g ran d prize of $100 and eig h t sin g in g was lead by H ugh McCallum
of M ilton.
The speakers w ere in ­
o th e r cash aw ards.
troduced
by
Bud
P rice, giving talk s
T here will be reg u la r farm jobs
for each co n testan t and am ong them as foll-iws- Miss K ay T urn b lad on
are exam ination on g eneral farm the tonic "W h ith e r Bound Y o u th ” ;
know ledge; sack Jigging and row­ Pov e’l Crab.am. p resid en t Columbia
ing; furrow plowing; fencing, b u n ­ Union, of Milton, on "B u ild in g Cha-
dle shocking;
hay p itch in g ; con­ r ’eter T hrough Self D enial” ; T hel­
stru c tio n ; h arn ess and hitch team ; ma D ockweiler on “ How Our Bible
sack bucking; hog calling and d riv ­ is Our Guide for Our D aily L ife” ;
in g ; tra c to r d riv in g ; and m ilking. W allace P a tric k , stu d e n t pastor a t
All necessary m aterials for th e com­ M arcola, Ore., and stu d e n t at N.C.C.,
p etitio n will be fu rn ish ed by ttys of H erm iston, spoke on “ Follow Me
T oday.” The benediction was giv­
m anagem ent.
en by Mrs. ' Te1” a
pf
Do Little Things
Hold You Back?
The little obstacles that hamper people and hold
them back, very often vanish in the face of sound finan­
cial management.
By planning ahead . . . spending carefully . . . and
saving regularly, countless men and women have freed
themselves from trouble and worry. What they have
done, you can do.
The first step is a savings account in this bank.
Start yours now and add to it regularly. As it grows,
financial worries will fade away, become trivial, finally
disappear. Yon will be “on your way” once more.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ii
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F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
WALLA WALLA HAS
FARMER CONTEST
G rande.
A vesper service lead by C larence
P la n tin g of P en d leto n was held
around th e cam pfire as ' a closing
g estu re of th e m eeting.
D elegates from H erm iston were
B etty M orehouse, V irg in ia Dyer,
M ary A lice Corpe, Lena Behne, Opal
Stockard, P au lin e Stoop, E sth e r Mc­
Mullen, Cecil W arn er, W allace P a ­
trick , A llan C larke and Ja ck T illery.
fice building, P o rtlan d , announced
today th a t he is in receip t of a com­
m u n icatio n from L ieut. Jo h n B. Ca­
ry, P ublic R elatio n s officer a t H am ­
ilto n F ield, Cal., in w hich he told
M ajor B agnall th a t L orvin A ndrew
N ew quist, son of Mr. and Mrs. C arl
N ew qulst of Echo, has sa tisfa c to ri­
ly com pleted his re c ru it In stru ctio n
and has been tra n sfe rre d to th e 31st
B om bardm ent Squadron, 7th Bom­
b ard m en t Group of th e A rm y A ir
Corps a t H am ilto n Field,
Y oung N ew quist who was born In
P endleton, Ju ly 25, 1917, en listed
for service w ith th e A rm y A ir Corps
P en d leto n R e cru itin g
M ajor H. D. B agnall, th e Arm y th ro u g h th e
R e cru itin g officer, 323 New P ost Of- office on M arch 9, 1937.
ECHO BOY ENLISTS
ARMY AIR CORPS
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SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION
— Specials for August 27th & 28th —
MART CO FFEE....................................2 lb s.^ O ®
EARLY RISER CO FFEE...................2 lbs.
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SUGAR - Fine Granulated.................5 lbs. 29c ►
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Lb. 2 9 c
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All K inds Except Chicken * No. 1 T ins
PEET’S GRANULATED SOAP - lg. pkg.
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ORONITE FLY SPRAY - Surekill - gal.
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