Stir trrmiatnn ürrulii
Published every Thursday at Hermie-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
B ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1908, U m atilla County,
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O re g o i~ N fr ws pa pe r J ? u b H shears
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'^^A ssociation'
The com bination of all 4-H club
exhibits in one place w here th e re is
adeq u ate facilities for show and dis
play, and th e u n itin g of all funds
for prem ium purposes, should g re a t
ly increase in te re st in club work
th ro u g h o u t th e county. The R otary
Club of P endleton is to be com m end
ed for its endorsem ent of the new
plan and the directors of th e U m a
tilla project f a ir will respond w ith
g re a te r effort to m ake th e enlarged
show a g re a te r success.
No Traffic Accident is Necessary.
U sually th e C ongressional Record
is ra th e r dry reading. B ut the
speech of S enator C harles 0. An
drew s of F lorida in the U. S. senate
May 9. w hich was recorded in the
C ongressional Record, was unusual.
His subject was "N atio n al School
Safety P a tro ls,” and d u rin g th e
course of his rem arks he made the
sig n ifican t sta te m en t:
"N o tra ffic
accident is necessary. T here should
never be a tim e when th e driver of
an autom obile is in such a h u rry
th a t he will ta k e a chance of sa cri
ficing a hum an life. W hen we con
sider th a t m ore A m erican citizfens
a re killed each year th a n were killed
in the g rea t W orld w ar, we m ust
realize w hat a serious problem a u to
mobile recklessness is, nnd do w hat
we can to help carry on th e good
work the school patrol is now do
ing.”
In concluding his speech, a plea
for traffic safety, he quoted the fol
low ing ed ito rial, which appeared in
the E ufaula. A labam a T ribune:
My Little Girl
“Today my d au g h ter, who Is 7
years old, sta rte d to school as usual.
She wore a d a rk blue dress w ith a
w hite collar. She had on black
shoes and w ore blue gloves. H er
cocker spaniel, whose nam e is Coot,
sat on the fro n t porch and w hined
his canine belief in th e folly of edu
cation as she waved good-bye and
sta rte d o ft to th e hall of education.
T o n ig h t we talked ab o u t school.
She told me about the g irl who sits
in fro n t of her, th e g irl w ith yellow
curls, and th e boy across th e aisle
who makes funny faces. She told
me about h er teacher, who has eyes
in th e back of h er head, an d about
the trees in th e school yard, and
abo u t th e big g irl who doesn’t be
lieve in S an ta Claus. W e talked
about a lot of th in g s— trem endous
ly v ital, u n im p o rtan t th in g s:
and
th en we studied spelling, reading,
a rith m etic— and th en to bed.
She’s back th ere now— back in
the n u rsery sound asleep, w ith
“ P rincess E lizab eth " ( t h a t ’s a doll)
cuddled in h er rig h t arm.
You guys w ouldn’t h u r t her,
would you? You see, I’m her dad
dy. W hen her doll is broken or her
fin g er is cut or h er head gets
bum ped. I can fix it— b u t when she
sta rts to school, when she w alks
across th e street, then she’s in your
hands.
She’s a nice kid. She can run
like a deer and d a rts ab o u t like a
chipm unk. She likes to rid e horses
and swim and hike w ith me on Sun
day afternoons. B ut I can ’t be w ith
her all th e tim e; I have to work to
pay for her clothes and her educa
tion. So please help me to look out
for her.
Please drive slow ly past
the schools and in tersectio n s— and
please rem em ber th a t children run
from behind parked cars.
Please don’t ru n over my little
g irl.’’
It would be well for every a u to
mobile driv er to clip th e above edi
torial, paste it to a piece of card
board so it will not w ear out, and
read it once a m onth— or oftener.
—•La Gran d e Observer.______
What is a Newspaper Man?
H as th a t question ever been put
up to you. If it has, have you been
able to answ er it? T he o th e r n ig h t
I was introduced to some folks and
in th e course of the en su in g conver
satio n th e fact th a t I was a new spa
per m an was m entioned. "Y es,”
said one of my p arty , " h e ’s one of
the n u ts.”
J u s t w h at is a new spaper m an?
H e’s th e kind of a fellow who will
take abuse from a man all his life
and then w rite in his o b itu a ry th a t
n o th in g b ut friends were num bered
am ong th e acq u ain tan ces of the de
ceased, who was never know n to u t
te r a d isp arag in g rem ark nor make
a single enemy.
He is th e kind of fellow who will
tell how lovely th e bride looked
when she w alked up th e aisle and
w ish her a lifetim e of happiness and
success in sp ite of th e fac t th a t her
w edding In v itatio n s were sold to her
by a city p rin ter.
He is th e kind of fellow who will
meekly say, “ Yes, m a’m,” and “ I ’m
so rry ” for not m en tio n in g th is and
th a t to an irate subscriber who has
been g ettin g the paper for years
w ith o u t m aking any paym ents for
th e subscription.
He is th e k ind of fellow who
pushes every com m unity en terp rise,
who p u ts th e baseball team an d bas
k etb all team on th e map, b u t is
called a chiseler if he expects any
com plim entary tickets.
He is th e m an who p raises you to
th e skies w hen you do som ething
good, covers up for you w hen you
do som ething w rong and gets the
firs t kick w hen you a re in a bad
tem per.
He is th e kind of fellow you run
to first for help and th in k of last
w hen he needs help. If h e’s not
" n u ts ” w hat is he?— D elano (M inn.)
Eagle.
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BOARDMAN
By M ary etta Thom as
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen an d Crys
ta l Barlow retu rn ed home T hursday
from a trip to th e coast.
H erb P arso n s w as home from
Pendleton over th e week end.
Vernon R ussell retu rn ed from a
m o n th ’s vacation a t Cascade, Idaho.
Essie Jones w ent to L exington
S atu rd ay w here she w ill work a
week before school opens.
Bob Raw ley took a load of w ate r
melons to Hope, Idaho, la st week.
Mrs. Ed Barlow and d au g h ter
Carina D arlene, Mrs. Claud Coats
and d au g h ter Echo and Mrs. I Skou-
bo motored to Pendleton S aturday.
Eldon S hannon cam e home over
th e week end from La G rande where
he has been employed.
L. V. Root has spent several days
rem odeling th e post office.
Don T an n eh ill, Dale R ussell and
K en T ru m b u ll rode to A rlington
T hursday n ig h t on th e ir bicycles,
com ing back the same n ig h t.
E d ith T ill, who was form erly em
ployed at th e Oasis Service Station,
is now w o rking a t th e M arti place,
w hile Mrs. M arti is disabled due to
in ju rie s received in an a u to acci
d en t recently.
Mrs. Bloom and son K erm it v isit
ed H azel S hannon on th e ir way
to th e ir home in Spokane, from
P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Delzell visited the
R ussell fam ily
Monday aftern o o n ,
en ro u te to th e ir home in Payette,
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. M essenger and
Lois Ellen le ft for C alifornia S atu r
day m orning on th e ir vacation. They
expect to be gone two weeks. T ru
m an M essenger and fam ily are look
in g a fte r th e ranch d u rin g th e ir ab
sence.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938.
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COLUMBIA
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By Lola Hutchison
♦
Because stock fire insurance
companies maintain not only
Mrs. L. E. G oodrich and baby left
legal reserves but also capi
S atu rd ay to v isit her m other, Mrs.
tal and surplus accumulated
I. D. Pike, who lives In G rass V al
to meet abnormal losses as
ley, Oregon.
w e ll as normal expected
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R a in w ater
losses.
visited friends F rid ay in Colum bia
d istric t.
A re Y O U properly insured?
Mrs. Mabel W eeks is h av in g her
house w ired for elec tricity th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. W . R. S tru th e rs re
Consult us for sure protec
turned T h u rsd ay
from
Palouse
tion. W e shall be glad to
w here they have been v isitin g Mr.
analyze your insurance re
S tru th e rs’ m o th er for th e p ast week.
quirements w ithout charge
Jam es S trong an d fam ily of H ep
or obligation.
MORE than 8 0 % of insur
pner have moved to th e W oodw ard
able property throughout
place.
the country is protected by
Capital Stock Company Fire
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker, H enry
Hooker and Miss N ellie H ooker mo
Insurance.
tored to Prosser, W n.. W ednesday.
George L ath ro p , b ro th er of Duane
Because stock fire insurance
L ath ro p and a cousin. Bill L ath ro p ,
removes A LL the risk.
»«•»»
visited a t the D uane L ath ro p place
over th e week end from W allowa.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r H u n t of
W alla W alla w ere Sunday guests of
L. E. Dixson.
Mr. and Mrs. D an H utch iso n and
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
son Bobby of P endleton are v isitin g
a t th e C harles E pperson home.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mrs. Sheets of Columbia d istric t
is now' employed a t th e M cFarland
home in U m atilla.
B ertha P eterson accom panied by
a friend, came M onday from Sand
D uvall; P resid en t, C. E ., C a th e rin e
Point, Idaho, to v isit Mrs. T heron
& ’P.IST!AN SCIENCE CHURCHES M cM ullen; P re sid en t L adies Aid
Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission
M illard for a few days.
<<M1ND" was th e subject of th e
ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
Mrs. Jackson H a rr is ill a t her
JS | Lesson-Sermon in all Chur
T here w ill be no ev en in g service
home.
ches of Christ. Scientist, on Sun
Sunday due to th e m o u n tain top re
Mrs. H erm an Jones and children
day, A ugust 21.
tre a t *&t Bow m an’s cabin n ear E m i
came F rid ay n ig h t to v isit h er sister,
The Golden Text was, "B ehold,
g ra n t Springs sponsored by Colum
Mrs. H enry Sommerer.
God is mighty, and desptseth not
bia and G rande Ronde C. E. U nions.
any: he is m ighty in stren g th and
Leonard Mopps had th e m isfo r
The Ladies Aid w ill e n te rta in th e
wisdom” (Job 3 6 :5 ).
tu n e to fall and break his r ig h t leg.
ladies of th e M ethodist ch u rch W ed
Among
the
citations
which
com
He is in th e H erm iston G eneral hos
nesday aftern o o n , A ugust 31, a t th e
prised the Lesson-Sermon- was the
pital for trea tm e n t.
church.
following from th e Bible: “ O the
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cable and baby
depth of the riches both of the
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
were visitors in P ilo t Rock for a
wisdom and knowledge of God!
A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r
few days.
how unsearchable are his ju d g
S unday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
ments, and his ways past finding
M argery Gray of D ayton visited
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
out! F or of him, and through him,
her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G ray for
M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock.
and to him, are all things: to
a week, re tu rn in g Sunday.
Children’s services at the parson
whom be glory for ever” (Rom.
A rth u r Crow ner, son of Mrs. W.
age at 11:00, Mrs. Turner in ch arge.
11:33.36).
R. S tru th e rs left for C alifornia F ri
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
Evangelistic service in the eve
day m orning. He has sp en t two
ed the following correlative pass
ning at 7:45 P. M.
ages from the C hristian Science
m onths w ith Mr. and Mrs. S tru th ers.
Bible Study Friday at 7:45 P. M
textbook, " S c i e n c e and H ealth
,.iios B erchett was a d in n e r guest
with
Key
to
th
e
S
criptures,”
by
at th e H. A. H ooker home Sunday.
METHODIST CHURCH
Mary B aker E ddy: "Divine m eta
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley H artsh o rn
S
tea
rn s C ushing, J r ., P asto r.
physics, as revealed to spiritual
Sunday school 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Jun
and fam ily of Y akim a, W n., visited
understanding, shows clearly th a t
ior church 11:00, an d m o rn in g w or
a t the P. H. Corman home. Mr. H a rt
all Is Mind, and th a t Mind in God,
ship a t 11:00. E p w o rth L eague a t
shorn is a b ro th er of Mrs. Corm an.
omnipotence, omnipresence, om ni
7:00 P. M. and evening praise a n d
science, — th a t is, all power, all
Miss Elqia D unham and Mrs. Jim
p reach in g service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock.
presence, all Science. Hence all Is
D unham gave a m iscelaneous show er
L adies’ Aid every firs t and th ir d
In reality th e m anifestation of
W ednesday.
ho n o rin g Mrs. J. L. D unham a t her
Mind” (p. 275).
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin te n d e n t,
home n ear H oldm an th is week.
Lois H utchison; L ad ies’ Aid p resi
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
.Mr. and Mrs. W illard H utsell
dent.
Em m a F elth o u se;
S unday
CHURCH.
w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e Childs
school su p erin ten d en t, Mabel B oul-
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
B arham home Sunday.
w are; E pw orth L eague p resid e n t,
S ab b ath school a t 10:00 A. M. E dw ard Shaw.
.Mrs. J. H. R yland is in W allow a
Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
v isitin g friends and relatives.
P re a c h ing service, a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mrs. Mildred B u tts of P endleton
Colum bia School
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
w as an over n ig h t guest a t th e W. R.
1 1:00 A. M,, D evotional service
C. W a rn er, P asto r.
S tru th e rs home T hursday.
and com munion.
Mrs. Floyd B erry and children
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
1 0:00 A. M. Bible school.
of Pocatello, Idaho, spent a week
W orship service 1 1:00 A. M.
w ith Mrs. L. W. Dixson , w ho is her
7:00 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor.
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
m other.
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study,
J. V . VILLERMOURE
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
P. M.
College for Poor White Orphans
Phone 1031
H erm iston
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
Oirard college at Philadelphia,
P a., is an institution for the voca nesday of each m onth.
tional education and maintenance of
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t C-has.
•i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
poor white male orphans, as the
donor of the trust fund expressed
it. The college was founded under
the will of Stephen Girard and
opened January 1, 1848. By a pro
vision in the will no ecclesiastic,
missionary, or minister of any sect
whatever is permitted to hold of
fice in this institution or to enter its
premises at any time or for any
reason. That provision should, how
ever, not be interpreted as a re
flection upon any sect or person;
on the contrary, the founder’s desire
was, as he himself stated, simply
that the minds of the boys reared
by the institution should be kept
free from the confusion of denom
inational controversies so that on
their entrance into active life they
may adopt such religious tenets as
their natural reason may enable
them to prefer. The purest prin
ciples of morality were to be in
stilled into the minds of the schol
ars.
Hudson's Bay Company Ruled
For nearly 200 years the Hudson’s
Bay company ruled huge portions of
Canada. Wherever it established a
trading post it had the right to gov
ern, says the Washington Post.
Company men trapped and hunted
for some furs, bartered with sav
age Indians for others. They lived
in isolated fort-like posts, often saw
other white men only twice a year.
They had to be fighters. Disgrun
tled Indians, competing traders fre
quently attacked their posts.
Famous Cathedral in Havana
The cathedral of Havana is a fa
mous church. It is built of native
limestone; it is also the most note
worthy architecturally. It was erect
ed between 1656 and 1724 and was
long believed to shelter the bones of
Columbus. Historians dispute about
his tomb, some holding that it is in
Santo Domingo, whence his bones
were supposed to have been taken
som e decades after his death, same
holding that it is in Havana and
some in Spain.
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