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F ag e THURSDAY, poph JUN e 1»»7. Fred R an k in , student a t 0. 3. C., retu rn ed home Monday w ith Marvin and S tu a rt R an k in an d H ugh D ris coll, who m otored to Corvallis last Friday. On th e re tu rn trip they Mr. a n d Mrs. P h il Boggs an d Mr. spent Sunday w ith th eir uncle. R ich and Mrs. C harles R a tc liff who live ard C hurchm an, who is a barber at n ear th e Cold S prings reserv o ir on Bonneville. Miss M innie Sansted, who tau g h t th e S tan fie ld p ro ject have retu rn ed recen tly from a tr ip to Spokane. in th e prim ary d ep artm en t of the They w en t by w ay of W a lla W a lla H erm iston h ig h school several years •and Colfax an d re tu rn e d th ro u g h ago and who now teaches in P o rt R itzv ille an o Lind. All th e w ay they land, w as th e house guest of Mrs. say th a t ra in is badly needed to save N. R. M ueller one day th is week. th e best of th e w heat, an d th a t th o u She was en ro u te to her home in sand of acres are b u rn ed brow n and M innesota to v isit relatives. past saving. J. A. Reeves and N. R. Mueller Because of co n tin u ed cold and left M onday m orning for Bend and la te sp rin g in th e P alouse region th e E ast Lake in the fishing country Ability Makes Opportunities. so u th h ill sides a re alm o st lost, where they w ill spend the rem aind w ith th e b e tte r slopes su ffe rin g from er of the week. They were accom W ill th e fin e q u a litie s in a boy be JA N E JA C K SO N d ro u th . T h e Big Bend region is a l pany to Bend by Clement Stockard subdued unless some specific inci T O CO N FER EN C E m ost gone except M ichigan F la ts b e who will go from th ere to K lam ath d e n t happen s to give him th e oppor tw een Connell an d L ind. To date F alls w here he will be employed in tu n ity to develop them , or w ill he J a n e Jack so n , s tu d e n t of H erm is th e situ a tio n is th e w orse ever th e tim b er d u rin g th e summer m ake h is o p p o rtu n itie s w hich w ill lurks the shadow of the automobile thief. He is always there- ton U nion h ig h school, has been se know n for a w h eat crop in e a ste rn m onths. He is a stu d en t a t O.S.C. lead to his goal? waiting far his opportunity. You may be as careful as yon pi«« lected by th e school as its rep rese n W ash in g to n . Mr. and Mrs. Joe N orton and son Locks mean little to the expert thief. Protect yourself by taka, It is likely th a t th e boy w ill forge ta tiv e to th e W rite rs ’ In s titu te of Malcolm stopped a sh o rt tim e in theft insurance on your car today. THE COST IS LOW'Z ah ead , b u t th e re is an in c id en t in th e P o rtla n d su m m e r'se ssio n of th e H erm iston Sunday as they were re th e life of W illiam C. C henow eth of U n iv ersity of Oregon, it w as a n A R N O LD S CELEBRATE tu rn in g from a five weeks trip to Bend, Ore., who g ra d u a te s from nounced by W . G. K ersb erg en , su p K ansas, M issouri and N orth Dakota. G O LD EN W E D D IN G W est P o in t th is S atu rd ay , Ju n e 12, erin te n d e n t. They visited Mr. N orton’s m other, F. B. SWAYZE, P resident w hich c a rrie s a h u m a n in te re s t J a n e is th e new ly elected ed ito r Airs. M innie N orton in Missouri, and story. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of T he Bulldog, h ig h school paper. Mr. an d Mrs. W m. A rnold of La found her w ell and happy. The D u rin g th e year 1930, Bill w as A t th e in s titu te , w h ich w ill be held G rande, Ore., celeb rated th e ir gold N ortons are form er residents here a c tin g as' c a rrie r for a P o rtla n d in P o rtla n d b e g in n in g J u n e 28, she en w edding a n n iv e rsa ry a t th e ir and w ere re tu rn in g to th e ir home vlce th e first Sunday of STANFIELD PRESBYTERIA N pap er w hen he ran pell-m ell in to a w ill a tte n d m eetin g s an d co n feren home May 30t. A t th e d in n e r were a t Mt. V ernon, Ore. m onth. ca r d riv en by Guy A m sberry, th e n ces in th e h ig h school division, CHURCH 34 re la tiv e s of th is pioneer couple, Mr. an d Mrs. B. J. Doyle en ter w o rk in g on th e Bend B u lletin , d am w hich w ill consider th e problem s of Jesse K. G riffiths, M inister. in c lu d in g six ch ild ren an d fam ilies. tained a t d in n er tjunday a t th eir a g in g his bicycle an d in ju r in g his p re p a rin g an d e d itin g a school p a 10:00 A. M.— Sunday school. METHODIST CHURCH Mr. an d Mrs. A rnold a re am ong the home here w hen covers were laid knee. T he boy w as one of a la rg e per. L ectu res w ill be given by jo u r 7:00 P. M.— Young People’s m e et R. R. Flnkbeiner, Pastor old est pioneers of th e G ran d Ronde for Mrs. J. J. Doyle and children S u n d ay school at 10:00 A.M. fam ily in m o d erate circu m stan ces n a lists an d m em bers of th e sum m er valley, an d Mr. A rnold is know n as and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle of ing. and th is added expense of re p a irin g facu lty . In ch arg e of th e h ig h E. E. R a in w ater, superintendent 8:00 P. M.— E vening service. a c a ttle and horsem an an d w as for Plym outh, W n. Mrs. J. Al. Doyle th e k n ee an d bicycle m ean t a g re a t school division w ill be G eorge T u rn - J u n io r ch u rch at 11:00 A. M m any years th e g u id in g h and of the has been v isitin g h er son and fam i deal to him . T he m a tte r w as ta k en bull, professor of jo u rn alism a t th e H u tch iso n , superintendent. E lg in -Jo sep h stag e line. Mr. A r ly here for th e past week and is re FULL GOSPEL CHURCH W o rsh ip , 11:00 A. M. ca re of and th ro u g h th e asso ciatio n , U n iv ersity of Oregon, an d Elm o nold reached his 81st b irth d a y on covering nicely from in ju ries re Miss V irginia Grice, P asto r Mr. A m sberry, who o p erates a v a r S co tt W atso n , le c tu re r in jo u rn alism S enior L eague service 7:00 May 16 th. ceived in an autom obile accident iety sto re here, learn ed more ab o u t a t N o rth w e ste rn U n iv ersity an d ed i E v e n in g service 8:00 P. M. Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M. Mrs. A rnold, a d a u g h te r of th e several weeks ago. th e boy and b ro u g h t him to th e a t to r of th e P u b lish e r’s A uxiliary. M idw eek service next Thu: M orning worship a t 1 1:00 o’clock. pioneer Jack so n G raham fam ily, has ev e n in g a t 7:45. Miss B etty R alph, who is a s tu te n tio n of W. A. S aw yer, ed ito r of O ther sections of th e W rite rs ’ In Evening Service at 8 :00 o’clock. L ad les Aid services every tint th e Bend B u lletin . s titu te w ill discuss th e novel, th e reached th e age of 68. Both a re in d en t a t O.S.C., retu rn ed home S at Communion and m issionary ser- th ird W ednesday. ex cellen t h e a lth today. u rday to spend th e sum m er w ith Mr. S aw yer h ired th e boy as c a r ju v e n ile sto ry , th e sh o rt sto ry , poet Mr. and Mrs. A rnold w ill be re h er m other, Mrs. Mabel R alph. Her r ie r an d before m any weeks he was ry an d verse, d ram a, o n e-act plays, prom oted to th e position of h an d lin g rad io plays, n o n -fictio n w ritin g , e d i m em bered by H erm isto n people, sister, C harlotte, motored to V an h av in g lived here for one y ear in couver, W n., T hursday of last week a ll th e m a ilin g for th e B u lletin . T he tin g an d p u b lish in g . 1934. w here she visited her cousin and o p p o rtu n itie s had been given an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield, T he W illa m e tte v alley fo r w hich B ill had m ade th e best of them . Mr. has u n til F rid ay aftern o o n , m otoring on S aw yer la te r aided him in g e ttin g a reg io n al developm ent plan been w orked o u t by th e Oregon FIRE C H IE F S ' SCH O O L to C orvallis w here she joined Eet- th e ap p o in tm e n t to W est P o in t. s ta te p la n n in g b oard h as gn a re a ty. W h e th e r It was m erely th e in c i H ELD JU N E 24-26 Floors of 12,000 sq u a re m iles, equal in size Air. and Mrs. V ernon W aterm an d en t of th e accid en t w hich changed to th a t of Belgium . are v isitin g in H erm iston and S tan th e course of B ill’s life or his a b ility i practically all the directions you’!) H ugh H. E arle, S ta te F ire M arsh field th is week. Mr. W aterm an need. J u s t wash the floor with a gort lath er of soap and water and ng al, an n o u n ced today his official en ta u g h t music in th e high school at it off w ith plenty of clear water. If dorsem ent and su p p o rt of th e A n N orth Bend la st w in ter but has it ’s been waxed, of course you'll lun SPECIALS for JUNE 11. 12 & 14. to wash It w ith turpentine to get tint n u al C onference and F ire School of signed a c o n tra c t to teach a t R ich Z off. N ext step-sm ooth out all the ville, W n., d u rin g th e com ing school th e Oregon F ire C hiefs’ A ssociation rough spots with sandpaper. That 1 i i , b . V re T " using a good varnish brush, give the to be held in M edford, Ore., Ju n e year. Mrs. Rena W aterm an accom surface two coats of varnish. The t» panied them to P o rtlan d T hursday 24, 25 a a d 26. % LB coats will give you an extremely w here they w itnessed the Rose Show tough, wear-resisting Apish and are Mr. E arle has sen t a personal ap more economical In the long ran. Mrs. W aterm an th en w ent to Bend peal to th e m ayors of all cities in As you apply the varnish, first use strokes w ith the grain of the wooA th e sta te u rg in g th a t th e chiefs of to join h er son and wife, Mr. and secondly against the grain, andtho th e fire d ep a rtm en ts a tte n d th is Mrs. H arold W aterm an, on a trip Golden B an tam Red & W h ite 2s F or w ith only a slightly moist brush, again w ith th e grain. In that of h ig h ly in stru c tiv e school in th e in to C alifornia, to be gone a month. you've reached every crevice and — ‘- , ' L te re sts of fo rw ard in g th e work of Red & W h ite 2s’ F or every single portion of the wood. A m remember, a good varnish won't chip, fire p rev en tio n . He sta te d th a t or scratch white or discolor wiffl CHURCH NOTES ♦ records av ailab le In his office show I > Red & W h ite l ’s either h o t or cold water, so be cart » * 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 * 0 * ful and get a good recognized brail ed a decided dow nw ard tren d in fire The best Is not costly. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH losses in re la tio n to values involved V arnish isn’t the only thing W Have you looked your floors over C. W arn er, Pastor. and a ttrib u te d a good p a rt of th is with a critical eye lately? You know, floors, however. Paint, in various Bible school, 10:00 A. M. shades to contrast veil with wall aM more than any other house su rfa ce - B u r n e tt’s or Ju n k e t red u ctio n to im proved m ethods of Chas. Duvall, S u p erin ten d en t walls, doors, woodwork- your floors ceiling treatm ent, is grand for tea fire co n tro l as developed by th e take a terrific amount of punish rooms, breakfast rooms or xltccra, A C hildren's Day program will be Red & ment. Think of the thousands of and is very easy to keep clean, aw For fire ch iefs’ school. W h ite given Sunday m orning d u rin g the steps you yourself take over th eir a clean, gleaming floor is a Joy or- Sunday school hour, u n d er the di surface, then add those of the rest ev er-one of the big decorative pran® of your family and your friends. In of a room and properly a predomi For s rectio n of M arg aret Clarke. these terms the traffic is staggering. n a n t feature in every borne. — PERSONALS — C ath erin e McMullen, president. You cleanse your face wnen There are fine varnishes on th e market th a t are easy to applv, and needs it, you press clothes when J 11:00 A. M., Sermon. Mr. an d Mrs. Guy T aylor, relotives are quick-drying and inexpensive. pet out of press, and you shut ¡7 C h ristian Endeavor, 7 :00 P. M. of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B urnham , Your painter can give you a brand shoes when the gloss rubs on. Red & W h ite 2 H ’s new floor in almost no time, or you why not give your floors a bre« M argaret C larke w ill lead th e dis spent S unday here an d w ere guests can even do it yourself. Here are In a while when they need It. of th e B u rn h am s S unday n ig h t. cussion on th e in te re stin g topic, For T hey le ft M onday m orning for W al “ F in d in g Rom ance and A dventure la W alla to a tte n d a session of th e in Good L ite ra tu re .” C loth bag 8:00 P. M., Sermon. W a sh in g to n S tate G range. Œhr ^eruttatoti Errali) to prom ote his o p p o rtu n itie s is ques tioned, b u t we a re in clin ed to be Published every Thursday at Hermla* lieve th e boy’s a b ility w as th e m a ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by jo r facto r. P auline M. Stoop and A llred Qulring, Publishers. A bout a ll one can do ab o u t such a Entered a s Second Class Matter December, 1906, U m atilla County, sto rm as befell th e In lan d E m pire Monday is ta lk ab o u t it. It cam e Oregon. from th e w a te rs of th e ocean and P u g et Sound co u n try in an sw er to Orteg a fa ilin g b aro m eter in th e in te rio r acco rd in g to th e w ea th er men. T he m ystery is Ju st a t w h at sta g e of u n balanced a ir co n d itio n s is such a trig g e r pulled. W e have h e a t an d S u b scrip tio n R ates. One Y ear ...................................... $2.00 cold in th ese sectio n al are a s every Six M onths ................................... 1.00 year, b u t we have h ad only a sim i Three Months ....................................... 60 la r sto rm ab o u t 20 years ago, or one every 20 years. BIG BEND R EG IO N V E R Y DR Y BEHIND YOUR CAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON T he H om e 1 89c Red & White Tea wl,h Red & White Tea wlth 45c Mother’s Cocoa Corn Cut Beans Corn Starch Double Quick Tapioca Ice Cream Powder Mandarin Oranges Fruit Cocktail 2 2 Salad Macaroni Red & white 14 oz. Dill Pickles Strained Vegetables ^Vhite € Sugar 25 HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service SPECIALS! COMPARE OUR PRICES— Jar Grade in Bulk P e a n u t B u tter C o ffe e Absolutely Guaranteed S tarch Corn or Gloss C rackers White or Graham Corn F lak es 4 Van Camp's Shortening *kg 2 5 c 4 Cans % U . Pkg. 4 Lb. Pkg. 25C 19C 49c Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 301 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockard and fam ily of L exington sp e n t a sh o rt w hile in H erm iston an d C olum bia d is tric t S unday evening, v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. R. H. S tockard and o th e r relatives. A. C. M cIntyre, d is tric t atto rn ey from P en d leto n , was in H erm iston W ednesday in th e in te re st of th e H en ry D exter estate. F o u r m em bers of th e D exter fam ily lost th e ir lives in a car accid en t and fire last S a t u rd ay aftern o o n . Tom W ilson has sold his ten acre farm In Colum bia d istric t to W. A. M ikesell an d left early th is week for his new home n ear Olympia. Wn. Mrs. W ilson an d p art of the fam ily has alread y gone to th e ir new home w hich includes a seven acre tra c t of land. Kellogg’s M acaron i Pork & B ea n s T ea Black or Green VÌ-t-' V irg in ia S m ith, w ho has lived w ith her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. A nna Sm ith for several years. Is now w ith h er sister in W ash in g to n , w here she will spend th e sum m er. V irg in ia g rad u a ted from th e eig h th grade th is spring. Lbs. D ecorator CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CII’J R :’ES «fl« 1OD the Only Cause and 1 C reator" was th e subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sundav, June 6. The Golden Text was, “ in the beginning God created the heaven and th e e a rth ” (Gen. 1 :1 ). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “ Thy hands have made me and fa shioned me. . . . Let thy lender mercies come unto me, th a t 1 may live: for thy law is my delight F or ever, O Lord, thy word is settled In heaven” (Ps 119-73 77, 89). ' ’ The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed the following correlative pas sages from th e C hristian Science textbook, “ Science and H ealth w ith Key to the S criptures,” by Mary B aker Eddy: "Spiritually to understand th a t there 13 but one creato r, God. unfolds all creation, confirm s the Scriptures, brings th e sweet assurance ot no parting, no pain, and of man deathless and’ perfect and etern al” (p. 69). b Miss M arg aret F elthouse. who PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH g rad u a ted from Oregon S tate college Law son H. F lora, Pastor. th is sp rin g , accom panied her fa th R egular Sunday services as foj. e r to H erm isto n T h u rsd ay of la st week to v isit a t her home u n til Sun tows: Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. day afte rn o o n . She th e n left for P reach in g a t 11:00 A. M. P o rtla n d w here she has em ploym ent Young People’s m eeting, 7:00 PM In th e offices for th e C ity of P o rt E vangelistic service 7:45 p. land. E veryone la Invited to atten d these M ilford K n ig h t and Cecil W a rn er services. of E ugene. Ore., arriv ed Sunday to be em ployed a t th e R. G. Saylor CHURCH OF CHRIST farm on B u tte r Creek for th e sum Colum bia School mer. Both boys are stu d e n ts a t 1 0:00 A. M. Bible achool. N orthw est C h ristian college at E u 11T00 A. M . Devotional service gene. an d com m union. June Specials a t— BOYNTON & KELLE LOCAL PRODUCE IS N O W A T ITS PEAS SALMON W ell filled Pods. 4 lbs...................... F a n c y P in k Ilf 3 ta ll cans ................. * * CARROTS - BEETS & TURNIPS 3 Bunches 10c crackers S u p erio r Brand 2 lb. ca rto n ....... ' C A U LIFLO W E R Large W hite Heads Each ............. LOCAL COCOA « 15c S tan d b y B rand 2 lb. ca rto n s J ' I LETTUCE 9c 2 solid heads SHORTENING S w ift’s P earl marshmallows 4 w Soft and F lu ffy Pound ..................... 1 5® F ru it P ectin 2 S-oz. bottles HAMBURGER F re sh G round P o u n d .......................... JELS RITE Ci 4 lb. ca rto n J ' SAUSAGE « J Pound POTATO C H IP S Blue Bell 3 3-OI. Packages ... g1 COARSE G R A H A M Ja sp e r’s 9.8 lb. bag .................. V E A L STEAK —, 99® M ilk Fed P ound .... VEAL STEW