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Y*AGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Œhr Rrrmiatan érralò United S tates has spoken in no u n certain term s ag ain st the w anton destru ctio n of innocent aoncom bat- anta. J a p a n sought to te rro rize th e people of the cities of C hina w ith battlesh ip s and bom bing planes Into subm ission, and strik e such fear in to th e ir h ea rts th a t they would abandon support of th e ir arm ies. To C h in a’s cred it, both as a n atio n and as a petfple, these u n w a rra n te d a t tacks seemed to fire th e Chinese citizen and soldier to g re a te r resis tance and China is su rp risin g the en tire world w ith its nationalism . Now, th a t o th er n atio n s are moving into th e crux of th e situ a tio n be cause of h u m an ity and broken tr e a t ies, Jap an is fin d in g itself out on a limb. W h at th e m ilita ris t govern m ent of Jap an may do to prevent en tra n ce of o th e r n atio n s and save the face of its own pow erful gov ernm ent, we may soon see. T he fact th a t P re sid en t Roosevelt delivered an address In Chicago ag a in st w hat was g oing on in th e undeclared w ar in th e O rient, and, th a t o th e r g re a t n atio n s Joined in his sentim ents, m eans th a t Ja p an m ust tak e some o th e r course. If in her ex trem ity she “ ac cid en tally ” fires in to an A m erican or E uropean battlesh ip , she may learn a lesson in modern civ ilizatio n ; and th a t w ar does not consist in th e ru th le ss de stru ctio n of women and children, schools, m issions and hospitals. Even M ussolini may tak e a tip on th e a t titu d e of most of th e w orld on w ar for ag g ression. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987' Mr. M ayer expressed a 18o pound buck to H erm iston early th is week P ublished every T h ursday a t H erm is w hich was tak en care of by em ploy ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulring, ees of th e U m atilla Cooperative P u blishers. Cream ery. ■ n tered a i Second Class Matter Mrs. A. A. Thom ason, Mrs. Wm. December, 190S, Umatilla County, C a rter and Mrs. A. L. B ru n to n of Oregon. F reew ater were in H erm iston la st S atu rd ay for a sh o rt tim e. T h eir husbands a re employed on th e con stru ctio n of th e F arm B u reau Co o p erative sto rag e w arehouse. Mr. Thomason is forem an and th e o th er two men are ca rp en te rs w orking u n S ubscription R ates. der him. One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 Chester Dyer, who is employed at Six M onths ................................... 1.00 T hree M onths ......... 50 D uncan, visited late Sunday and Monday a t th e home of his p aren ts, A lready the Japanese a re subsid Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dyer, also w ith in g from ru th le ss aggression In Chi his sister-in -law , Mrs. Lee Dyer, na. Ja p a n has heard from the g re a t who was v isitin g here from Boise, er pow ers of th e w orld, and the Idaho. Mrs. R. E. HQbbs and d au g h ter Shirley and Mrs. H obb’s m other, Mrs. Ju lia P ra n n , form er H erm iston i Vv-.v *• residents, of P o rtlan d , visited friends and relativ es here from T h u rsd ay of la st week u n til Sunday. New h ats, purses, silk ar.d cotton dresses a t Ruby M cM illian’s. adv A1 W ilson, who farm s th e old A. E. Bensel place on N o rth H ill, broke Phone 172 Night 173 his leg an d tw isted his an k le Mon day w hile w orking w ith a wood saw. He was tak en to the P en d leto n hos p ital im m ediately. Mrs. W ilson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jackson called on H.H.S. Begins Own Library. him Tuesday and found him restin g com fortably. H erm iston Hi now has a “ Brows The S unshine G irls’ S unday school ing S helf” w hich m ark s th e begin class of th e Union ch u rch , was en WRITTEN THROUGH THIS ACENCY ning of a high school lib rary . MILK of MAGNESIA te rtain e d la st F rid ay aftern o o n and 12 oz. W hy n ot tre a t yourself to a evening by th e ir teacher, Mrs. W. MILK of MAGNESIA' th rillin g ad v en tu re w ith F ra n k A. M orehouse. A fter school th e Q u art Size Buck in "B rin g ’Em Back Alive,” or g irls w ent on a hike and upon re ASPIRIN tu rn in g roasted w einers and m arsh F. B. SWAYZE, President B ottle of 100 m allows over a bonfire, la te r play Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ing games. T he group atten d ed th e DENTAL CREAM church service in the evening. Those 40c Size present w ere Lois W illiam s, L auree MINERAL OIL Gimbel, Beverly W alker, P a tric ia P in t Size W arn er, E th e l C larke, Byrnece Bar- gram of th e Board of F oreign Mis H utchison, su p erin ten d en t. MINERAL OIL P A - T im ely and in sp ira tio n a l W orship, 1 1 :0 0 A. M. low, Magdolene Jack m an , L aurelee sions. Q u art Size ® Senior L eague service 7 :0 0 P. M. Saylor, and Audrey Phelps, who was messages w ill be given every Sun E v en in g service 8 :00 P. M. COD LIVER OIL day m o rning a t eig h t o’clock. We a a guest of the group. 12 oz. Midweek service n ex t T h u rsday u rg e you to u n ite w ith us In th is R alph Fix was p leasan tly s u r ♦ By Lois Hutchison ♦ COD LIVER OIL evening a t 7:46. even in g h o u r of fellow ship. prised last Sunday evening when 24 oz. Ladies Aid services every firs t an d Mrs. E lm er R yland, who u n d er friends called a t his home a t th e in th ird W ednesday. w ent an o peration a t L ew iston, Ida STANFIELD PRESBYTERIA N ADEX ho, arriv ed home the la tte r p a rt of v ita tio n of his wife to celeb rate his CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST last week, and from all rep o rts is b irth d ay . R efreshm ents of cake, Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister. Columbia School CHOCOLATE VITA VOSE fru it salad and punch were served g ettin g along nicely. 10:00 A. M.— Bunday school. 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school. V isitors a t the home of Mrs. Bels- to sixteen guests. Among them were 7 :0 0 P. M.— Y oung People’s m eet 11:00 A. M., D evotional servie»- BRUSHLESS SHAVE cam per over th e week end w ere Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. John Blain of Uma- and com m union. Violet P a tric k of B eaverton, Ore., tllla, Mr. and Mrs. Vern D unham , ing. 2 for and Mrs. C. N. Joslin of M olalla, 8 :0 0 P. M.— E v ening service. Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Addlem an. Ore. Mrs. B elscam per and Mrs. Al FULL GOSPEL MISSION. len and th e ir house guests motored Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fix and Mr. and A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r to P endleton S atu rd ay . Mrs. Bels Mrs. F. Cooper of H e lix ,’ M argaret FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MON. S unday school a t 10:00 A. M. cam per was able to a tte n d chilrch Boylen, W ayne L indner, an d Mr. S unday and says th a t she has not and Mrs. B. H. Fix. M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. Hallowe’en week calls for some felt b e tte r for a long tim e. E v en in g Service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. A group of H erm iston people mo V isitors a t th e B axter H utchison tored to W hite Swan Indian Mission thing special—celebrate by serv Com munion and m issionary ser ing our new Goblin Cake! It’s a home S unday w.fere Mr. and Mrs. a t W hite Sw an, W ash., W ednesday vice th e firs t Sunday of every SINGLE EDGE RAZOR f Claude Upham and Miss M yrthena TEACHER OF beautiful cake with a gay, festive M artin. BLADES Pkg. of io A V V to v isit the school and Mr. and Mr3. month. look, and it’s the real home made W ard Rice, who are su p e rin ten d HERM ISTON UNION CHURCH kind. Betty Crocker, famous cook — PERSONALS ents. Mr. Rice is a b ro th er of M~s. LAVENDER SHAVE Bar C. W a rn er, Pastor. ing authority, furnished the re AT STANFIELD R. G. Saylor, active in th e M ission Bible school. 1 0:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is P earson had cipe. ary society of th e Union church. Chas. D uvall, S u p erin te n d en t a p leasant v isit Tuesday w ith Mr. BAKED AS YOU WOULD DOUBLE EDGE Blades S 1 1:00 A. M., Sermon, All those in terested in le arn in g and Mrs. C. T. W illiam s of S anta Among those m aking th e trip were BAKE FOR A FRIEND. 10 for C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 :0 0 P. M. to play popular piano kindly Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad , Mr. and Mrs. Rosa, Caiif. They were looking for 8 :00 P. M., Sermon, W. C. M orehouse, Mr. an d Mrs. C. get in touch w ith Mrs. Sires a t a location. FACIAL TISSUE T A « S tan field , or see me personal METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McGreal of W a rn er and son Cecil J r ., Mr. and 1000 Sheets w ly a t Mrs. S ire’s home S a tu r Phone 991 Hermiston P o rtlan d are v isitin g Mr. G reals’ Mrs. R. G. Saylor, Mrs. J. B. Saylor, R. R. F in k b ein er. P asto r Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. Mrs. day aftern o o n . • uncle J. W. H am m on and family. Mrs. W aldo Dyer. Mrs. W. D. Neill, E. E. R a in w ater, su p erin ten d en t. Mrs. Jen s Skovbo. Mrs. M athew G or Mr. McGreal has ju st recently re Ju n io r church a t 11:00 A. M. Lois tu rn ed from th e O rient, arriv in g don, Mrs. C. R. Moore, Mrs. Broston, Louise Saylor and G. B. Schmid. here S aturday, and will visit for G randm a E llis and Miss Mary UTAH WOOLEN MILLS’ REPRESENTATIVE— several days. lis. who have been m aking tl A group of C h ristian E udeavorers “Jack home w ith Mrs. A nna Sir met Monday n ig h t for a p arty a t the Frost” Men’» Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, church w hich was in the form of a n o rth of tow n, a re now mak Mackinaws, Blazers, Sweaters, Underwear, Shirts, scavenger h u n t, followed by games. th e ir home w ith Mrs. Bert Quick Socks, etc. — LADIES’ Knit Suits, Coats, Dresses |W an d a Moore had ch arg e of th e en H erm iston Avenue. Both Grand and Mary a re unable to be te rtain m e n t. and Lingerie, and Pure Virgin Wool Blankets and m uch and ap p re cia te and enjoy < Byron Thom pson, enrolled in the Robes. is from th e ir friends. Haley’s Products, a arm y and now statio n ed a t San Chicken B roth - Beef B roth - Chicken Soup - Meat Loaf ***** Mrs. Ina Wessel! and daugh >r Francisco, visited at th e home of his a u n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B arb ara and G ladys D riscoll and JELLO or ROYAL GELATINE 3 fl Or« R H. Stockard in th e Columbia I. W h itn ey m otored to P ortis a THE ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS d All F lavors * d*** d istric t over th e week end. Sunday afternoon he visited a sister in Lex * BISQUICK Tops of 2 Pkgs. w ith 5 0 c show. Miss Driscoll ington. v G ets 2 Com m unity P la te Pieces of SILVERW ARE. . Mi. and Mrs. C. M. Best retu rn ed from a business trip to P o rtlan d KNIGHT’S SWEET PICKLES, th is week w ith a tra ile r house which Reemployment Service. will be used on a trip to F lorida, Alex M anning of P endleton, SHORTENING 4 Where they plan to spend th e win ter. They expect to leave th e last of rep rese n tativ e of th e Oregon St Reem ploym ent Service, will be tl\e month. John Graves, a w heat farm er near H erm iston every Tuesday for SWEET PICKLES Each H eppner, was d eliv erin g barley on next few m onths for th e purpose r Economy B rand * > ^'w* sig n in g anyone who w ishes empl th e project last Friday. ment. A fter Ja n u a ry 2 an y perst Jim Ayers of B u tter Creek, was Functioning as a true co-operative COFFEE, not employed may sign for em pl 3 trad in g in H erm iston last Friday. As Good as th e N ext! 3 lbs ggc ™ ^w ** 1 with no profit motive except enough m ent com pensation, w hich is p Fred P etty jo h n was b uying feed of th e social se cu rity act. Mr. Man for running expenses, our increasing in H erm iston last Tuesday. APPLES, sales volume prompts us to offer a dis Mrs. Guy Knapp, who has been n in g may be reached at th e c ' 8U n * her sister a t E n te rp rise the of th e Tum-A-Lum building. count of five per cent on all total cash FANCY SHRED COCONUT lb past week, retu rn ed to her home purchases of one dollar or more from J u s t A rrived. Interest in Service. Sunday. They live on th e west side today until the close of business Satur of the river. day night, October 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Q uiring ma(Je , F resh an d FlufTy * ^** ¡h u rried trip to Dallas. Or., last F ri th e s tirrin g messages by E vangelist Lay in your winter’s supply of food H elen Gomes a t th e F u ll Q< day nig h t a fte r they received news while this great offer lasts. SALAD BOWL DRESSING 23c, Mission. The a rriv a l of her of the in ju ry of Mrs. Q u lrln g ’s bro R efund on B ottles Consumer cooperatives are sup w orker, an accom plished m usician, th er. s.m N eufeldt. in an autom o planting snatch and grab methods of bile accident near W oodburn on is expected th is week. T he special POST TOASTIES, 2 business all over the nation. Do your W ednesday n ig h t. He is recovering fea tu re s of th is week w ill be a S tays C risp in Cream from a fractu red skull In th e Dea y outh rally on F rid ay n ig h t and part in building these wonderful orga bank n ig h t S atu rd ay n ig h t. T here coness hospital In Salem. SANDWICH SPREAD ........ Pints 23c, nizations that will stabilize our econo w ill be m eetings every n ig h t except F ine for School Lunches. mic system. M onday a t 7:45. panled by Mrs A rietta W hite left •s»t S atu rd ay for Lakeview . Or SHREDDED WHEAT, The w here Mr. M ayer Joined his b ro th er ► CHURCH H9TES ♦ who ,g a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ T hompson ’ s D rug The R ex a ll Store Squibb Products Sale LET'S ROAM! 29c 59c 39c SPECIAL FOR HALLOWEEN ¿F*» 79® w ith M asefield, Conrad, and o th ers in “ G reat Sea S to ries” of p irates, trad ers, and fisherm en? , If you choose, you may go wjtth Dr. H eiser to 45 co u n tries in *An A m erican D octor’s Odyssey” and discover how he has w orked to save and prolong hum an lives, or you may go w ith R ichard H allib u rto n on "T h e Royal Road to R om ance,” an d experience w ith him his glorious ad v en tu res to m any countries. Alice T isdale H obart and P earl S. Buck invite you to tak e a peek a t China th ro u g h th e ir respective nov els, “Oil for th e Lam ps of C h in a,” and “ E ast W ind: W est W in d .” P atience, R ichard, and Jo h n Abbe w ent “ A round the W orld in Eleven Y ears,” b ut you may ta k e th e very same trip w ith them in a few hours, or perhaps, a few days, and you’ll thoroughly enjoy th e ir sty le of ad venture. H enry W illiam son tells you a sto ry of “ a five year old salm on called S alar, a very old sea tro u t named T ru tta , and G ralaks th e G rilse, from th e tim e w hen th ey came into th e estu ary from th e A t la n tic feeding banks in th e early sp rin g u n til th e riv er cycle ends a f te r th e w in te r sp aw n in g ." H is book is en titled “ Salor th e Salm on.” W ould you like to know “How to W in F rien d s and Influence P eo p le?” If so. Dale C arnegie can give you d efin ite points on how to go ab o u t it in his book by th a t title. On th e novel list you’ll find th e P ete r B. Kyne Omnibus w hich con tain s th ree com plete novels, “ K in d red of the D ust,” “ Never th e T w ain Shall M eet,” and “ T he P rid e of P alo m ar.” Y ou’ll also find a P u litz er prize nove!, “ Alice A dam s” by Booth T ark in g to n , “ H appiness H ill” by G race L ivingston H ill, “ Dods- w o rth ,” by S in clair Lewis, and “ The Bent T w ig” by D orothy C anfield F isher. And th e re are more to follow! TO/} safety SPECIFY STOCK FIRE INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON w f f ií PERFECTLY BAKED ♦ COLUMBIA ♦ $ 1 .2 9 79c 49c Specials! George H. Linn POPULAR PIANO 5c Yeager’« Bakery Will see you soon and wishes to show you the line of : SAVE at BOYNTON & KELLEY’S Packed on the Farm, Each I A ERNEST G H O R M LE Y Bonded Salesman for for .. Large Pkg. Qt. Bottle 3 3 5 E x tr a o r d in a r y A nnouncem ent Swift’s Pearl .... lbs. 3 3 ^ X-Cello............ 1 lb. 1 5 J in No. 10 tins...... *7Qr> Our own special brand...... 1 lb. 1 Rome Beauty, fancy............ Box MARSHMALLOWS, Zephyr Brand .... Lb. fl g^e Pt. Qt l C r large size.............. for Hermiston Mercantile Co-op “The Friendly Store” Owned by the People of the Community. “ J** Qts. l O r J^*** Original Pkg. Hr. j„hn on a hunting , rlp ,B , hat r, g(on STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN The two women motored on to San CHURCH Francisco to spend the week Mrs. During the month of October we White has a daughter at Berkeley will emphasize the Centennial pro- B lackberries 1 HEINZ SOUP or peaches . N o . io tins £ j g 2 cans ^ g ^ All varieties except Chicken Gumbo and Clam Chowder **^**