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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 193».
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON,---------------------------_ -----------------------—------_ _
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PACK FOUR
T h e H e r m is t o n H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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PER
I A TI ON
P u b l is h
AN UNTIMELY WALKOUT!
While this writer has always looked upon work
projects as being the best form of relief, where re­
lief is needed, and while we have always felt that
wages paid were little enough and somewhat out of
line between country and city, we cannot condone
the action of WPA workers in going on strike be­
cause their hours of work have been increased.
But a few short years ago men were crying for
work. Private business was in such desperate needs
that they could not meet their payrolls and men were
discharged right and left.
A generous government came forward and of­
fered them work at nominal hours and nominal pay.
They gladly accepted, and since have been able to
at least buy the necessities of life.
But of more recent years some men within this
group have adopted the insane idea that the govern­
ment owes them a living.' They have tried to fortify
themselves by organizing under leadership that is
indeed anything but American minded. Now these
leaders ask them to strike and many of them are
foolish enough to do as directed.
The money with which these workers are paid
comes from the pockets of all. Thus far the taxpay­
ers have looked upon work projects as being nec-
essarv, but once strikes within the workers’ ranks
take place, a long suffering public might right about
face. When that happens there will be no more
work projects and the workers will have to shift for
themselves. It might be well for these men to pon­
der a moment the blessings that are ours as Amer­
ican citizens, and, if we all, regardless of our lot in
life do not owe allegiance to our government ra­
ther than to a few half-baked Communists who seek
to destroy our government and our institutions.
ROSE OF WASHINGTON
SQUARE” IS GLORIOUS
SONG-FILLED DRAMA
T h e ro m a n tic s ta rs of "A le x a n ­
d e r s R ag tim e B an d ”— T y ro n e P ow ­
e r an d A lice F ay e— a re jo in ed by A1
Jo lso n , th e s t a r w ho sin g s back th e
p a st ev ery o n e w a n ts to rem em b er, in
"R ose of W ash in g to n S q u a re ,” h ailed
by c ritic s as th e e n te r ta in m e n t h ig h ­
lig h t of 1939.
F e a tu rin g , as did
" A le x a n d e r’s
R ag tim e B an d ,” th e h e a rt so n g s and
h it songs of to d ay an d y e ste rd a y ,
th e film opens th e g ates a t m em ory,
ric h w ith th e em otion of y ears of be­
loved m elody, an d te lls th e s tir r in g
d ra m a tic ro m an ce of Rose, a g irl on
th e level a b o u t love, no m a tte r how
it tric k e d h er.
T h ese m ilesto n es of m elody fill
th e film :
"M y M an ,” "T o o t T oot
T ootsie, G oodbye,” “I ’m S o rry I Made
Y ou C ry ,” “ Ja -D a .”
"T h e V am p,"
“ T h e C urse of a n A ch in g H e a r t,”
“ A pril S h o w ers," “ M am m y.” “ Rose
of W a s h in g to n S q u a re ,”
by Jam es
H an ley an d B allard M acdonald, “ I ’m
A lw ays C h asin g R ain b o w s,” “I ’m
J u s t W ild A bout H a rry ,” " C a lifo rn ia
H ere I Com e” an d “ A v alo n .”
In ad d itio n th e re Is G ordon and
R ev el’s la te s t h it, " I N ever K new
H eaven Could S p eak .”
T h e screen p lay opens in a p o p u ­
la r b u rle sq u e house on F o u rte e n th
S tre e t in New Y ork, ju s t a f te r th e
W ar. A1 Jo lso n is a c a n d y -b u tc h e r
in th e th e a tre , b u t he h as g re a t am ­
b itio n s fo r th e stag e. T h e film t r a ­
ces h is a sc e n t, as w ell as th e clim b
to fam e of A lice F aye, a sin g e r w ho
w ins an a m a te u r n ig h t p erfo rm an ce
a t th e s t a r t o f th e sto ry .
It tells,
also, th e te n d e r, h e a rt-b re a k in g ro ­
m ance b etw een A lice a n d T yrone
P ow er, a h an d so m e y o u n g m an w ho
u n fo r tu n a te ly p re fe rs to liv e by his
w its.
“ R ose of W a s h in g to n
S q u a re ”
s ta r ts S u n d ay a t th e O asis th e a tre .
T h ere w as a good a tte n d a n c e
of < >
tw en ty -o n e
ladies.
D elicious
re ­
fre sh m en ts w ere served by the com ­
m ittee in ch arge.
Mrs. Ja c k G orham is re p o rte d to
be ste a d ily im p ro v in g a t th e H e r­
m iston h o sp ital. H e r frie n d s a re
looking fo rw ard to th e tim e soon
w hen sh e w ill be ab le to com e hom e.
Mrs. A lb ert B aker h a s so fa r re ­
covered from a n in ju ry to h er foot
th a t sh e is ab le to resum e h e r d u ­
ties as p rim a ry su p e rin te n d e n t of th e
C om m unity S u n d ay school.
R uth F is h e r is v is itin g her sis­
te r Mrs. C. C. Bond a t H aines, Ore.
.Miss Lois M essenger,
w ho
h as
been a tte n d in g school in C alifo rn ia
has now fin ish ed h er school an d is
v isitin g am ong re la tiv e s and frie n d s
before re tu rn in g hom e to resum e h er
d u tie s as a te a c h e r In th e local
schools.
Mr an d M rs. R o b ert B erger an d
fam ily w ere d in n e r g u e sts of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed S an d ers Sunday.
COLUMBIA NEWS
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By Lots H utchison
D inner g u e sts a t th e L. H am m er
hom e S u n d ay w ere M r. and
Mr«.
G lenn F o lle tt and d a u g h te rs Olive
and G loria of W alla W a lla , an d Mrs.
L ouisa C onrad an d g ra n d d a u g h te rs
Z ana Mae a n d A lice J e a n D udley of
P o rtla n d , an d Mr. an d
Mrs. C arl
F. B. SWAYZE. Preaident
H am m er and ch ild re n D ick and C ar­
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
ole. Mr. an d Mrs. C laude U pham
also v isited th e re in th e aftern o o n .
The H am m er ch ild re n and th e ir
cousins Z ana an d A lice D udley of
P o rtla n d a re a tte n d in g B ible school dav a t th e L eater H am m er home, I R ebecca P ierso n , D orothy P ierso n ,
in H erm isto n th is week.
Mr F o rth is M rs H a m m e r’s nephew . O mega S a te r, Joyce S a te r, L ow el S a-
Eva L a F o lle tte of P o rtla n d is Mr. r o r t u is
,ialllrh tf r
a n d R o b ert P ie rso n w ere c a llin g
v is itin g Mr. and M rs, M iles B a ra g e r P e g g y 'w e r e ^T uesday a ? te rn o o „ Svisi- ¡on Lois H u tch iso n T uesday ev en in g .
fo r a few days th is w eek. She is on tors*at th e L. H am m er hom e.
H aro ld B uell cam e
hom e from
h er w ay to P u llm a n , W n.
M . „ a Mr« E v e re tt S h av er an d W allow a S a tu rd a y n ig h t to v is it a
Mrs. H arley M atheson and H en ry
S
L ynn and sh o rt tim e w ith h is uncles.
B lahm of H e p p n e r an d Mrs. Bosco
L ester S h av er a n d
Mr«. L illie
B u rg a rsk y and tw o ch ild re n R a y ­ F ran ces, w ere v is itin g S unday a t the
mond and G ail of G aston, Ore., v is it­ H a rry S h av er hom e a t K am ela, Ore. B ishop w ho a re em ployed n e a r A r­
lin g to n th ro u g h th e w h e a t harvest,
ed la s t T uesday a t th e A dam B lahm
F a ith W ilson, a g u e st of Mr. and w ere w eek end v isito rs a t th e A m an ­
Mrs.
L.
H
am
m
er
la
s
t
w
eek,
is
now
home.
C arro ll A kers, w ho fo rm erly lived back in O lym pia. W n., w h ere s h e is da S h av er home.
Mr. an d Mrs. E lb e rt H u tc h is o n
in th is d is tric t, w as h e re th is week em ployed a t th e s ta te
caipltol, as
in the in te re st of a fa rm e rs’ te le ­ ste n o g ra p h e r a n d ty p ist. Miss W il­ sp e n t T uesday w ith Mr. an d M rs. B.
phone line. He also visited old son is a d a u g h te r of M r. and Mrs. H u tch iso n .
F. V. K eller of Jonesboro, A rk a n ­
T hom as W ilson, form er re s id e n ts of
friends.
sas, a rriv e d W ednesday of la s t w eek
Mr. and Mrs. A dam B lahm w ere th is d is tric t.
v is itin g re la tiv e s an d frien d s in W a l­
W. B. F o ste r m ade a b u sin ess trip for a v is it w ith h is b ro th e r, C h arles
K eller. Mr. K e lle r v is its h e re every
la W alla S u n d ay of la s t week.
to P e n d le to n T uesday.
E lm er B lahm h as recovered from
Miss C a th e rin e D eG arm o and H en ­ sum m er.
h is blood poisoning and is w o rk in g ry W ien s w ho w ere m a rrie d re c e n t­
Lloyd G oodrich is p u ttin g a ce­
a t H ep p n er in th e h a rv e st.
ly, w ere given a c h a riv a ri by a num ­ m en t floor in h is ch ick en house th is
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry T h y a r of
ber of young people M onday evening. week.
By Mrs. B ern ice W a tte n b u rg e r
P o rtla n d w ere over n ig h t g u ests a t
th e E lm er R y lan d hom e S a tu rd a y .
Miss In a W a tte n b u rg e r of Echo, T hey left S u n d ay a ftern o o n . A n o th ­
Mrs. A u d ry S to p ish of D e tro it, M ich, er very w elcom e g u e st a rriv in g a t
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an d M iss L illy E sselsty n e of P e n d le ­ th e R y lan d hom e re c e n tly w as a
it
has
to n w ere d in n e r g u ests W ed nesday C oldapot re frig e ra to r, b u t
a t th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r hom e.
come to stay.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester C o lp itts of
J a c k H ealy is back w o rk in g in th e
R eith w ere a t th e E lm er R y lan d
C la rk 's g ro cery sto re in H ep p ner.
Mr. an d M rs. B ill McDaid a re th e hom e S unday. Mr. C o lp itts is em ­
p a re n ts of a baby boy b o rn T h u rs ­ ployed th ere.
Eois
H U u lC
tch
iso
n , , w
w u ho
day.
L
O lS H
n iS
OK
u u has
« s been em -
A larg e crow d a tte n d e d th e dance ployed a t th e P . J. R ohde ra n c h th is
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p iw t /l
11 Cl 111 Ci
M f lT l f l c L V .
sum m er, re tu rn e d hom e M
onday
a t L ena S a tu rd a y even in g .
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. H u tch iso n of
Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Cox an d fam ­
M r.
ily, Low ell Y oung an d Miss G eneva P e n d leto n , E d w ard S haw an d
| Y oung w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e E. a n d Mrs. B a x te r H u tc h iso n sp e n t
S u n d ay on a picnic a t B attle M oun­
i B. W a tte n b u rg e r hom e Sunday.
Mr an d Mrs. Ja s p e r M yers and ta in p ark .
Del C h ristley m ade a business tr ip
Miss B etty F in ch
le ft W ednesday
m o rn in g fo r P o rtla n d
w h ere th ey to P o rtla n d th is week.
H a rry an d S idney B arrick lo w and
w ill m eet Mr. an d
Mrs.
T ru m a n
S eth er from T aco m a an d all jo u rn ey Roy F ish of R isin g Sun, In d ia n a ,
b ro th e rs and a cousin of Mrs. B uell,
on to th e fa ir in S an F ran cisco .
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
Mrs. E lm er G riffith of Ione sp en t a re v is itin g tw o w eeks a t th e O. H.
M onday v is itin g Mrs. C. H. B a rth o ­ B uell hom e. T hey drove a new V-8
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
o u t an d p resen ted it to th e B uell
lomew.
Miss H azel R ichey a n d B ill W es-
LaGrande and Baker
M rX and M rs. W illiam N oll a n d
tin g e r sp en t th e w eek end a t th e
son from Oda G rove, Iow a, v isited
C layton A yers home.
Miss L illy R auch is ill w ith rh e u ­ tw o d ay s la s t w eek a t the O. H .
m atic fever. S h e w ill be b e d fa st for B uell hom e. M rs. N oll is Mrs. B u e ll«
siste r.
a t le a s t th re e weeks.
J. H. T ab o r w as v is itin g W . J- Lo­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill w ere P e n ­
d leto n
c a lle rs
M onday
m o rn in g , g an T uesday.
M r. and M rs. D an F o rth an d Mrs.
g e ttin g th e ir new lig h t fix tu re s for
F o r t h ’s b ro th e r, H en ry F o rth of P i­
th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N eill of S tan field lo t R ock. O re., w ere v isito rs W ednes-
called a t th e Roy N eill hom e recen t-
Telephone 681
Hermiston, Ore.
’5 Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
PINE CITY NEWS
t
— brick building west of creamery —
L. C. A ld ric h
A gent
I
as over a century ago
When you buy
JOHN DEERE
IMPLEMENTS
y o u a r e a s s u re d
o f re p a ir service
i during their long life
BOARDMAN NEWS
By R uth F isher
SA baby d a u g h te r w as b o rn to Mr.
la u d Mrs. H. H u g g a t th e H erm isto n
G en eral h o sp ita l T h u rsd a y . T h is is
I th e ir fo u rth ch ild a n d second d au g h
We have the following for »ale at the John Ped­
ro ranch west of Echo:
John Deere buckrake, $30.00.
One 2-way plow, John Deere, $75.00.
One team of hor»e» with harness, weight 1300,
for $150.00.
Mr. Pedro will be glad to show you any of these
articles at his ranch.
Here at Pendleton we have some used mowers
worth from $25.00 to $75.00, and one McCormick-
Deering 10-ft. sulky rake at $30.00.
Brriei-Bell Traitor & Efiipneit Co.
PENDLETON • PHONE 518
Stereo in Arlington. Heppasr, W alls Walla and Athena.
i *1 ?B J ll
spent F rid a y in Pasco, W n ., v is itin g
th e ir son E a rl an d fam ily.
Mr. and M rs. Roy N eill a tte n d e d
th e ch u rc h d in n e r in S ta n fie ld S u n ­
day a t th e W . D. N eill home.
H arold W ilk in s le ft S u n d ay fo r
th e m o u n ta in s to look a f te r h is
sheep.
.
„
,
C allers S u n d ay a t th e J o h n H ealy
hom e w ere J o h n K enny. Mrs. Cecelia
B uckm an, Mrs. S adie F a rle y . E m il
G rau sh en an d D ick D inson of H epp­
n er.
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M r. and Mrs. O. L. M oulton of
Y akim a w ere g u ests a t th e H. F o rd
hom e T h u rsd a y and
F rid a y .
Mrs.
M oulton is Mrs. F o rd ’s siste r. T hey
I le ft F rid a y ev e n in g fo r H u n tsv ille
to v is it h e r p a re n ts.
A b irth d a y p a rty w as g iven by
Mrs. H a rry F ord a n d Mrs. B ill L ily
a t th e F ord hom e M onday in ho n o r
of th e th ir te e n th b ir th d a y s of Dale
F ord
and
E ldon L ily. T he boys
w ere bo rn on th e sam e day. T h e re
w as a larg e a tte n d a n c e a n d a good
tim e w as h ad by all. D ellciou« r e ­
fre sh m e n ts w ere served
C ounty A gent C o n rad an d A gri
c u ltu re In s tru c to r S u lliv a n
have
been q u ite busy in o c u la tin g th e h o rs­
es of th is co m m u n ity fo r sleep in g
sickness. So fa r th e re a re fo u r cas­
es of th e sick n ess am o n g h orses
w hich had n o t been in o cu lated
A bout one m ore day w ill fin ish th e
i in o cu latio n s.
T h e P en n ey s of W esto n
w ere
g u ests a t th e G eorge F u n k h a u s e r
; hom e Sunday.
G. A. M cC utchen a n d son
Boh
of W alia W a lla a re h ere to build a
i silo on h is place w hich is re n te d by
O liver F orbes.
The Ladies Aid of the Community
church met at the home o f Mrs. N ate
Macomher
W ednesday
afternoon.
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