The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 22, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
tElir WrrnuHlon Airraid
P ublished every T hursday a t Hermle-
to e , U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng.
Publishers.
E ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1908, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
S ubscription R ates.
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A Really Western Show.
It evidently does not take “ tu r ­
tle s” to m ake the epic d ram a of th e
w est the o u tstan d in g show th a t it
was th is year. As in o th e r years th e
scheduled events of th e Pendleton
Round-U p w ere presented as the
hands of th e clock pointed th e hour
in a m an ner com plim entary to the
tophands p u ttin g on th e perform ­
ance and as a trib u te to the men
who plan and present one of the
tru ly w estern shows of th e world.
The perform ance of th e tophands
in the calf roping, bronco riding,
steer roping, bulldogging, Bram a
steer rid in g , excelled ealch day of
th e show. T here was not a moment
d u rin g the perform ance but w hat
th rilled the sp ectators crow ding the
gran d stan d an d bleachers.
Cow hands ta k in g p a rt in the
Round-Up a re not Dude ranch cow-
boys b u t tru e w estern men of the
ran g e who have experienced hard
ran g e rid in g daily as seen in the
events a t th is w estern show.
The tru e A m erican, th e Indian,
plays a colorful p a rt in th e reality
of th e Round-U p in perform ing
trib a l rites, ta k in g p a rt in th e W est­
w ard Ho p arad e and th e H appy Can­
yon show.
Our Progress.
U nheralded, and unnoticed by
m any, th e re has been a steady and
su b sta n tia l g ro w th of th is region.
T his gro w th is a p p a re n t to an y eye
th a t cares to look about. T h ere is a
co n ten tm en t an d a b e tte r living
condition.
C o n ten tm en t on th e farm has
been b ro u g h t ab o u t by a lack of de­
sire and o p p o rtu n ity to seek high
wages in th e city, and by modern
conditions in ru ra l life. B etter liv­
ing has been provided by b etter
farm ing. W hile some may sm ile or
resen t th e idea th a t farm in g is bet­
ter, these sam e people would find
any o th e r occupation as d ifficu lt.
T he av erag e person, now and
then, hears of some o th e r individual
who has made a g rea t success. Pos­
sibly so, b u t q u ite likely he had su f­
ficient funds to ca rry on an d was
th e rig h t m an in th e r ig h t place,
and fo rtu n e favored his advance.
In d u stry and common sense ap ­
plied here d u rin g th e la st few years
app ear to have b ro u g h t ab o u t a fair
income, a co n ten tm en t th a t does not
give way to g reen er a ttra c tio n s over
th e hill, and a stable condition th a t
m eans increase of w ealth w hich is
Portland'Pendleton
Motor Freight, Ine.
excelled by few o th e r localities, and
is above th e n atio n al average.
A rem ark ab le fea tu re of th is sec­
tion is th a t h alf th e farm s a re free
from m ortgages, an d th a t th e m or­
tgages on a m a jo rity of th e rem ain ­
der of th e farm s a re n ot heavy.
Keep the Enemy Running.
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w ith E lroy Jen so n
of E ugene.
S tu a rt, only 19, is th e youngest con­
te n d er for a re g u la r spot on th e
W ebfoot squad. A y ea r ago H erm is­
to n 's g ift to Oregon football ran k s,
was a m em ber of Jo h n W a rre n ’s
freshm an team .- H e im proved in
sp rin g p ractice and th is fall has re ­
peatedly c a u g h t th e eye of new
coach Tex Oliver.
S tu a rt, son of Mr. an d Mrs. Tom
S tu a rt of H erm iston, sta n d s an even
6 feet to go w ith h is 210 pounds. He
grad u ated
from H erm isto n
high
school in 1937.
S tu a rt an d
h is W ebfeet team
m ates w ill open th e ir 1938 cam ­
paign in a P acific coast conference
game w ith W ashington
S ta te
at
P ullm an S eptem ber 24.
F ollow ing
th a t will come eig h t m ore tough
games.
Home tiffs fo r th e W ebfoots in ­
clude one w ith U.C.L.A. O ctober 1,
and one w ith Idaho N ovem ber 5,
both a t E ugene. P o rtla n d a p p e a r­
ances w ill be a g a in st S o u th ern C al­
ifo rn ia on O ctober 29, a g a in st W ash­
ington Novem ber 10 and a g a in st
Oregon S tate N ovem ber 26.
P rospects a re for th e best team in
several y e a rs a t Oregon. Coach Oli­
ver has been sen d in g a squad of
more th a n 50 ca n d id a tes th ro u g h
“daily double” p rac tice sessions.
S tu a rt is alm o st c e rta in to see
gam e action a t r ig h t tackle, if for
no o th er reason th a n th a t th e re is
only one le tte rm a n for th e position,
and th e H erm isto n h efty is th e most
prom ising am ong th e sophom ores
and new com ers sta tio n e d th ere.
T h ere is n o th in g like keeping an
enem y on th e ru n when you get him
sta rte d .
R em ark ab le g ain s
have
been made in autom obile accid en t
prevention th is year. T here is g re a t­
e r cooperation on all sides to p re­
vent d eath and in ju ry th a n ever be­
fore.
It has become g en erally acknow ­
ledged th a t in ad d itio n to ed u catin g
th e public on safety m easures, it is
equally im p o rta n t to build roads. In
tersectlo n s and autom obiles in such
a m anner as to m ake accidents more
n early impossible.
In stu d y in g th e m echanical con­
d itio n s w hich tend to create acci­
dents, in sp ite of a d riv e r’s ab ility ,
th e question of road visib ility from
th e ca r is now receiving p a rtic u la r
atte n tio n . It becomes a p p a re n t th a t
in recent years, p ractical vision for
th e driver, as well as occupants of
th e car, has been im paired by the
craze for stream -lin ed effect.
A ccording to A rth u r W. Stevens,
a member of th e Society of A utom o­
tive E ngineers, th e 1938 m otorist
has a ran g e of forw ard, useful vis­
ion w hich is only o n e-eig h teen th of
th a t of a m an w alk in g; and w hile
cars are ab o u t 50 per cen t faste r
th a n they w ere 17 years ago, th e
d riv e r’s v isib ility has been reduced
3 8 per cent.
No wonder “ vision” from th e in ­
side of an autom obile is com ing in
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for a checking up in th e accident
prevention drive. W ith safety glass,
CHURCH NOTES
w hich is u n iv ersally used in a u to ­
m obiles, th e re seems to be no good
reason for d esigning cars w ith less
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
v isib ility . G re a te r visib ility w ill
help keep th e enem y (m o to r acci­
JATTER” was the subject of
d en ts) on th e run.
the Lesson - Sermon In all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
J IM STUART ON U. OF Sunday, Septem ber 18.
The G o ld e n Text was, “ The
O. FOOTBALL SQUAD
grass w ithereth, th e flow er fad-
pth: but th e word of our God shall
stand for ever” (Isa. 4 0 :8 ).
EUGENE, Sept. 19 (S pecial) —
Among the citations which com­
Jim S tu art, 210-pound ta ck le from
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
H erm iston, is conceded a good
following from the Bible: “ I ap-
chance to crash th e U n iv ersity of
p’.ed mine h eart to know, and to
O regon’s first s trin g lineup th is fall.
rearch, and to seek out wisdom
“ Big Jim ,” as th e H erm iston boy
and the reason of things, and to
is called, Is lead in g th e can d id ates
know the w ickedness of folly, even
f ie fco’ishners and madness. Lo.
t i l l s only have I found, th a t God
bhth made man u p rig h t; but they
have sought o ut many inventions"
(re e l. 7 :2 5 ,2 9 ).
The I esson-Sermon also includ
e-J the following correlative pass-
ag ej from the Christian Science
textbook, “ S c ie n c e and Health
with Key to th e S criptures,” by
Mary Baker Eddy: “Human belief
ha3 sought out many inventions,
t u t a c t one of them cau solve the
problem of being w ithout th e di­
vine Principle of divine Science.
Deductions from m aterial hypoth
eses are not scientific. They differ
from real Science because they are
not based on the divine law ” (p
273),
“M'
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Specials for September 23*24*26
SELF POLISHING WAX .... pt. 39c
CLEANALL .................................. 50c
(M agic C leaner for W oodw ork)
FURNITURE POLISH ........ qt. 63c
LYE - Red & W h ite............2 for 19c
FLY SP R A Y ......................... quart 39c
AMMONIA - Parsons .?......pints 15c
CLEANING F L U ID ...............pint 39c
BLUING - Mrs, Stew arts............ 17c
WHEATIES .......................2 for 23c
CLOROX ........................... quart 15c
GINGER Snaps, Sunshine, 2 lbs. 25c
DRAIN or Bowl Cleaner - Purex 17c
WASHO - 36 oz...................2 for 53c
WAX PAPER .............................. 17c
BROOMS - Red & W h ite ..........93c
MACARONI-R & W, 1* lbs.... 23c
BROOMS - Our Value .............. 69c
CHEESE - Gold C rest.................21c
Mayonnaise
SALMON
Red and White - Quart .
45*
THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 22, 1838
Since takin g o u t fire
insurance on your house
fu rn is h in g s y o u h a v e
p ro b a b ly a d d e d m any
n e w th in g s to y o u r
home.
Do not neglect to in­
crease y o u r in su ran c e
to c o v e r a n y p o s s ib le
loss.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON i;
F. B. SWAYZE, P re sid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r
S unday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock.
C h ild ren ’s services a t th e p arso n ­
age a t 1 1 :00, Mrs. T u rn e r In charge.
E v an g elistic service In th e eve­
n in g a t 7:45 P. M.
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Bible Study F rid a y a t 7:45 P. M.
ED.
j J. V . VILLERMOURE
METHODIST CHURCH
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE
S tea rn s C ushing, J r ., P astor.
S unday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n ­ ♦ P hone 1031
H erm iston
ior ch u rch 11:00, an d m o rning w or­
ship a t 11:00. E p w o rth League at I
7:00 P. M. and even in g praise and
p reach in g service a t 8 :00 o’clock.
L adies’ Aid every firs t and th ird
W ednesday.
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid p resi­
dent.
Em m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
sc.iool su p e rin ten d e n t, Mabel Boul-
w are; E pw orth L eague p resident,
E dw ard Shaw.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Colum bia School
1 1 :0 0 A. M., D evotional service
end com m union.
1 0:00 A. M. Bible school.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Irrig o n , Ore.
Sunday school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
M orning service, 1 1:00 A. M.
C h ild re n ’s service 11:00 A. M.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
E v an g elistic
service,
Sunday,
CHURCH.
T uesday an d F rid ay , 7 :45 P. M.
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
S abbath school a t 10:00 A. M.
A retu rn ed m issionary from A fri­
ca w ill be in Irrig o n M onday, Sept. Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
P re ac h in g service a t 11:00 A. M.
19, 7:30 P. M.. to show slides and
lectu re. He will also show a display
of a rticle s from th a t co u n try .
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W a rn er, P asto r.
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
W’orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
7 :0 0 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor.
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study.
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :00
P. M.
M issionary m eeting, second W ed­
nesday of each m onth.
Bible school su p e rin te n d e n t C-has.
D uvall;
P resid en t C. E., W an d a
Moore; M issioary Society p resident,
Mrs. C. R. Moore.
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
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HOMINY
Silver Rapids .............. 2 for
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