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P age foto THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 daughter, and Mr. Horn will return “Laughter” promised Is realized in FOREST SERVICE CURTAILS the domestic market with newsprint (o Portland Friday. He is a cousin !♦ ♦ "8tolen Heaven.” Here again she Is and other wood pulp products. of Mrs. Christopherson. > CHURCH NOTES ♦ seen opposite the blond Phillips NATIONAL TIMBER SALES 3. To dispose of wind-thrown, fire- Mr. and Mrs. A. Paulsen and * • Holmes, her leading man of “The damaged or fire-killed, and bug-in In line with thé policy approved daughter Auita and two sons, of Devil’s Holidiay." by the President, the U. S. Forest fested timber. Portland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. The musical comedy and light ro HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH These exceptions are designed to Service has ordered temporary re Walter Pearson and RusseH'Rless Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Payne re Ralph Richards a short while one mantic roles which introduce the Sunday school, Mrs. Serrell, super striction of sales of timber from the avoid cauAng unnecessary unemploy lng were Pendleton visitors Sunday turned Tuesday from attending the I day last week on their way to Mos vivacious young woman to motion intendent, 10 A. M. national forests, as a means of re ment or unnecessary hazard to the Iregon Annual Conference of the cow, Idaho, where they will visit Mrs. George Gena was a Fondle Morning worship, subject “The picture audiences have been left far lieving the serious depression now forests. j rolativces and friends. Mr. and Methodist church at Eugene. ton visitor Wednesday. behind, and Miss Carroll takes her Unseen God,” 11 A. M. confronting the lumber industry. No restriction is placed upon small Mrs. Frank Frederickson of Irri , Sirs. Paulsen are former residents of C. L. Upham assisted at the h e r Evening service, evangelistic ser place with the true dramatic artists j Hermiston. sales amounting to less than $500, gon is receiving medical attention at Regional Forester C. J. Buck has ald office Thursday of this week. ■non, 8 P. m . of the screen. In "Stolen Heaven”she the Hermiston Medical hospital. received from Chief Forester R. Y. which usually involve special mater Monday evening A. F. Rohrman Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel and two W. L. Wilson, Pastor. gives deep meaning to a role actual Stuart instructions, effective imme ial directly obtainable from the na Charles McElroy of Joseph, Ore i entertained employes at the llermfs sons were dinner gueests at the W. ly taken from life. She reveals hid diately, to make no sales of national tional forests and utilized locally. In gon, former resident of Hermiston, I ton hotel with a dinner, in celebra- A. Hlneline home Sunday , BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHTOClfc was a business visitor here Monday. ' tlon of reaching their Ford sales den resources for interpretation forest timber during the present eco 1929, more than 13,500 sales from Miss Emma Hauser 6f Portland, 10:20 A. M., Communion service. Mrs. 0. C. Pierce and family spent ¡quota for the month of June. Those nomic situation, where the value of the national forests were for sums heretofore only hinted at. who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. j present were R. C. McReynolds. Ed- 10:30 A. M., Song service and de the timber sold ia in excess of $500, lees than $500. Philip Winters for the past two and Mrs. A. E Bensel except under the following condi ; gar Peterson, Bob Woodward, O. M. /otional service. CENSUS REPORTS FARM ACRES weeks, left Friday for her home. A motorcycle side car designed in 10:50 A. M., Preaching service, tions: Mrs. W. L. Wilson returned from ; Cark, Eric Byorkgran, Frank Swayze England is completely enclosed and Mrs. Agnes Poyndr of Council, a week’s visit in Salem Tuesday eve j and the host. ‘God's People.” AND VALUES IN OREGON 1. To supply the needs of already is upholstered and equipped to form Idaho, is employed at the Hermiston ning. 11:20 A. M.. Group study plan. existing sawmills which are depen .Mr. an Mrs. O. C. Pierce and three According to a bulletin recently hotel. She started working this 7: 00 P. M„ Endeavor Service. Mrs. S. M. Campbell and daughter sons and daughter motored to The dent upon the national forests for a limousine for one person. week. -. 8:00 P. M., Church service; ser issued by the Bureau of the Census, their raw material and where such Barbara of Enterprise, Oregon, for Dalles Sunday to attend the family Chicago police experts have de Summer is the vety best time for mer residents, were In Hermiston plclnc which is held annually. mon subject, "In the Bond of Peace.” there are 55,153 farms in the State raw material can not be'obtained veloped a chemical preparation to de of Oregon having a total acreage of music study. Bring that boy or girl Thursday visiting friends. elsewhere. Fifty-three mebers of the family from tect numbers on automobiles and 16,548,678, and a total value, in A baby girl was born to Mr. and t Idaho, Oregon and Washington were to Golda Mumma’s studio and they 2. To furnish domestic paper mills other metal articles that have been CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES cluding land, building, and imple Mrs. W. E. Hughes of Stanfield Sat will be playing nicely by the time present. A special program was ar ments and machinery, of $673,413,- with raw material needed to supply obliterated by thieves. urday, July 27, at the Hermiston ' ranged. school starts. M if , 44/^hriitian Science” was the sub- 678. These figures are given in de Medical hospital. The little one Ject of tha Lesson-Sermon in Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Madden and tail for each county and minor civil all Churches of Christ, Scientist. Mr. and Mrs. H. DeMoss entertain weighed nine pounds and has been i children and .Mrs. Ray Cook went tc division within the state. This is the on Sunday, June 28. ed with a picnic dinner Sunday at named Beverly Louise. ! Hood River last week end and re- The Golden Text was. “Arise, first Federal census report to show Miss Dorothy Compton of Aber their home near Cold Springs. inalncd In the mountins until Tues- shine; for thy light is come, and these figures by minor civil divis Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. deen, Wn., arrived Friday and will day. Mr. and Mrs. Madden return- the glory of the Lord is risen upon ions. C. Swarner and family, Marjorie visit until after the Fourth with ! ed to Hermiston but Mrs. Cook re thee” (Isa. «9:1). Mullins, Harold Marble, Mrs. Jessie friands. She is stopping with Milas mained with her husband In the Of the total farm acreage 17.6 per Among the citations which com Ruth Bensel and Mrs. Earl Bensel. Brierley and Miss Mary Brlerley. cent, or 2,906,324 acres, was crop prised the Lesson Sermon was the mountains »here he is looking after The Farm Bureau Auxiliary meet land on which crops were harvested following from the Bible: "The the sheep. ing will be held Friday, July 17th, The tubs are built to correct height and diameter, resulting in mi in 1929; 7.0 per cent, or 1,154,744 people that walked In darkness Mr. rnd Mrs. I). M. Dceter wiP instead of Friday, July 10, as prev nimum ice consumption.' Cans arte made of copper steel charcoal acres, was crop land on which the have seen a great light: they that leave Friday on ;i two weeks vaca iously announced. tin plate and are of corresponding height, insuring quick freezing. dwell in the land of the shadow of crops Jailed to mature or were not Mrs. Rena Waterman visited tion (rip. First they will go to Bel death, upen them hath the light Can covers are of cast iron with accurate gear teeth. The special harvested for any cause. Pasture land shined” (Isa. 9:2). Thursday with Mrs. J. D. Waghorn lingharn, Wn., to visit Mr. Deeter’i patented new form of beater retai ns the famous Triple Motion, an with a total of 11,378,824 acres, rep The Lesson-Sermon also included on her return to Camas, Wn., after parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Deeter, and exclusive feature of White Mountain Freezers. resenting 68.8 per cent of the total THE BEST IN TALKING the following passage from the visiting with her daughter, Mrs. while there plan to climb Mt. Baker. farm acreage of the state, included PICTURES' ' Christian Science textbook, "Sci From there they will go to Vancou Bob Yeager, at Walla Walla, Wn. • 16,803 acres of plowable land, 2,- ence and Health with Key to the ver, B. C„ and then to Crater lake. Hermiston, Orj&n Mrs. W. W. Illsley, who has been 6i 9,478 acres of wood-land, and 7,- Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: A reception was given after the visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, 942,543 acres of other land. In addi “Christian Science is dawning upon PROGRAM from California, left Sunday for tegular meeting of the I. O. O. F. tion to the land cropped and pas a material age. The groat spiritual Baker where she will visit for about lodge last Monday night honoring tured, the total land In farms in facts of being, like rays of light, THURSDAY . FRIDAY ten days before returning to Hermis Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner who arc shine in tho darkness, though the cluded 502,737 acres of woodland not leaving soon for Grangeville, Idaho. darkness. comprehending them not, AND SATURDAY ton on her trip home. used for pasture, and 494,598 acres A social hour was held with light may deny their reality” (p.540). not In forest, pasture, or crops, In Miss Dorothy Struw, former Her- Matinee at 2 :3 q P. M. Saturday cluding the land occupied by house mimston resident, now of Portland, refreshments served at a late hour. ÎANCY CARROLL HAILED yards, barnyards, feed lots, lanes, arrived in thin city Saturday after Local Happenings FR EEZER S - White Mountain Triple Motion (OasiaiThrairp 3 Quart Freezers, Special at $4.48 4 Quart Freezers, Special at $5.48 6 Quart Freezers, Special at $6.78 roads, etc. noon and will visit relatives and COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES NANKING DRAMATIC STAR friends. She came with Ross New The total value of farm land and. (Continued from page 2) port, also a former resident here, A new Nancy Carroll, more dra- buildings was $630,827,927, of which who returned to Portland Sunday. week. Rev. Wainwright is a very in ntlcally rel than ever before, is $1 28,881,093 represented the value Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Whitney and teresting speaker and the meeting! revealed to moving picture audiences of all farm buildings, including the xs L* 'CHARLES - . ' ty the red-headed star's latest dra- farmers' dwellings, which were val Mr. and Mrs. Ceroid Whitney, of were well attended. He was accom natic portrayal, in "Stolen Heaven,” ued at $72,627,906. The value of Battle Ground, Wn., visited a few panled by his family and nephew he Oasis theatre attraction for Sun- farm Implements and machinery, in days alst week with Miss Ruth Whit They are on their way to Vancouver They’re together af^t«.;Gajrnor ney, nurse at the Hermiston Medical B. C. lay and Monday next. The vcrsatil- cluding farmers’ automobiles, was and Farrell, those J-AAantic* co- Alpha Chrlstiey went to Hood ty which "The’Devil's Holiday” and $42,585,751. hospital. stars— more lovable, more mag J. M. Higgs made a business trip River Monday, returning Tuesday netic than ever befool as the boy to Portland last Saturday where he with a load of cedar lumber. Mrs. Eaxier Hutchison, Elberi attended an executive meeting of the and girl who refounA thetnsnlves Hutchison and Miss Irene Attaberj American Legion when plans for the n each others love. HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH state convention at Corvallis were motored to Pilot Rock Friday where made. He returned home Monday. they visited relatives. Also Entertaining Short Features Charles Hall of Portland is here Hugh Etanfleld who resides on ! Butter creek V ia discharged from visiting at the Alpha Christley home is economical SUNDAY AND MONDAY the Hermiston TTedical hospital the for the slimmer. This icc house w ill be open from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 Satur- last of the week after receiving inedi Mrs. Henry Hitt and Mrs. Arnold , day for ice deliveries. cal attention. were guests at the Tom Steward Phone 901 or 741 0R 0N 0. FELTH0USE, Owner Wm. Teutsch, assistant county home Sunday. agent leader for Oregon, spent all day John Conrad left Monday for the Wednesday here, working out a pro Veteran's hospital at Walla W alk gram of work for this office with where he will receive medical treat Assistant County Agent Garnet Beet. ment. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch and and Miss Emogene Paul went to Bond family were dinner guests at the Oregon last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell home Sunday evening. Todod plkn to remain for a week and Robert Hooker and Miss Ella Daily After you’ve rocked 0 o all the visit relatives and friends but Emo- motored to Walla Walla where they hocks, the thrills, ¿the heart- gene returned Tuesday by stage. were married Saturday, returning STARTING THE FIRST OF JULY THE Jr.os you think anjgUue picture Mrs. Mary Morrow and Mr. Whel- home Sunday. Their many friends ould give you — tills picture don Horn of Portland are house wish them success and happiness. Teaks wide opei»\ with Its guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Chris maiding surprise-climax! A turkey dinner was enjoyed at topherson this week. Mrs. Morrow Is the Hayes Stockard home Sunday by WILL SELL Mrs. Christopherson's mother and a number of friends and relatives. Also Comedy and S ix News will spend two weeks visiting her Mrs. William P. Luttrell has been sick for the past few days. A board meeting was held at the Or w ill deliver you a gallon daily at Columbia school Monday night at which time Mrs. Barlow was hired HOT LUNCHES to fill the vacancy left by Miss Mad den who was forced to give up her Phone 25M Hermiston, Ore. position due to illness. REFRESHING DRINKS Visitors at the Baxter Hutchison home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs . SPORTING GOODS James Arnbttry of Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duglas of Adams. Jasper Templeton is taking the I place of Janie , t -(Id on the mall | j Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by PHONE 100 HERMISTON, OREGON route while Mr. Todd is on his va cation. Tum-A-Lnm Lumber Co. — • Phone 331. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. < Man Hx® ' Came Back® HERMISTON, OREGON GAYNOR FARMLt Notice! Saturday, July the 4th MAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAtU WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY. Specials for Friday, July 3rd. Meadowbrook Ice POT ROAST BEEF ie c PORK ROASTS 18c Armour Star Ham, half or whole, 27c PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for 35c A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Quality - Price - Service NAMar CARROLI ,w - t e a Stolen Heaven' i lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, NOTICE! “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” H erm iston M ea t M arket A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 Herm iston Dairy M ilk a t 9 c a quart 3 0 c a gallon. GAYNOR-FARRELL AT OASIS Vol. 31 Hermiston, Or., Thurs day, July 2, 1931 TODAY AND TOMORROW Editorial Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, Ships that cost the the screen's most popular sweet government $1,000. hearts, are re-united in a Raoul 000 each to build sold Walsh's Fox Movietone production oi recently for $6800 per. “The Man Who Came Bark,” which That should make you opens Thursday at the Oasis theatre feel better about the July 2-3-4. “The man Who Cane Back,” one I trade-in price you are offered for the old bua. of the most powerful romantic dra mas ever written, presents Miss Gay- I Il Jt. A. Brownaon. nor and Farrell in the greatest roles j Editor. of their co-starring careers. Farrell, as (he ne'er-do-well son of A garage to protect New York's king of finance, falls from grace. Not properly trained to I the family carry-all face the world, he sinks, step hv step | from the suntmor heat until he finally reaches the lowest .and winter coW will • dive in Shanghai. add d o I I a r a to the There, drawn by natural forces. I trade-in value a couple he is attracted to a girl one rung ] of years later. The above himself In degradation. Toge cost la lees than a good ther, hand in hand. Impelled by their j repaint job. new found faith, their courage ia r e -) born in misery. Clinging to each The Hermiston hotel other, they climb to a seventh hea lie having Its front ves through love. ‘— I 4th of July Special For the Price of Freight 2 l-2c per Pound BURNHAM’S C|? ^ L “Where Your Dollars Have More Sense” porch week. repaired A few chickens In your back ynrd will eat up the scraps and keep you in fresh Building is 50 per cent cheaper today. iO p H I s one . :■ u yo u r k iti b m • •. ask your neighbor to m o i io n F you plan to own an refrigerator I at electric any time within the next 12 months, it will pay you to buy now on these extremely liberal terms. A General Electric is one household convenience that return] real divi- dends—acrually repays its cost within a few years. Come in and inspect the newly refined all-steel cabinets—with new slid ing shelves, acid-resist- ing porcelain interiors, finger-tip and „ latches an- th features. many other Prices are now lower. 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