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| bers. One h u n d re d copies hav e been ordered. Mrs. P rin d le 's p rogram com m it- l tee had on her p ro g ram : Mrs. W aldo Dyer gave a read in g , Mr. L aird a vo cal solo. R e fresh m en ts w ere served cu d then 11. J. O tt pleased th e crow d w ith an h o u r of old tim e m usic to w hich th e m em bers enjoyed d a n c in g t T he n ext m eetin g w ill be J u ly 14 MISS H A N E Y HOST an d everyone is asked to come and T O C O O K IN G CLUB jo in in th e fun. N otice — W atc h th e T ow nsend T he K. Q. C ooking club w as e n News for th e d a te of th e d e le g a te s’ te rta in e d a t th e hom e of G race H a rep o rt. ney on T h u rsd a y , J u n e 22. T he oc casion w as h e r 1 1 th b irth d a y . A re g u la r b u sin ess m e e tin g w a s held a n d a p ro g ra m c o n sistin g of a dem o n s tra tio n by L aV elle an d Lois M ark h am , songs a n d g am es w as p re sen ted . lc a Word - Minimum 20c D e lig h tfu l re fre sh m e n ts w ere served by th e hostess. T he n e x t FOR SALE— W E L L IM PRO VED 10 m e e tin g w ill be held th e second acres; one m ile n o rth ; coops for T h u rsd a y of J u ly a t th e hom e of E l 600 h en s; a lfa lfa ; sh a d e ; fru its , a u la Mae G rim . to m atic w a te r sy stem ; 400 hens. $2500. L ew is P earso n . 45-3p FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION SHEEP MEMBERS HOLD M E E TIN G T he m em bers of th e Sheep clu b m et S a tu rd a y a t th e J. H . H u n t re s i dence. P re s e n t w ere F ra n c is an d D orothy M adison, K elly T ille r, Lois, Iren e, W ilb u r and V ern H u n t. K elly T ille r told of his tr ip to th e liv esto ck show a t U nion. Mr. H u n t told of th e h is to ry of th e R om ney sheep. An in sp ectio n w as m ade of th e H u n t sheep flock. A tre a tm e n t is b e in g g iven to rid th e sheep of g ru b flies. A fter t he m eetin g re fre sh m e n ts w ere served. T h e n e x t m eetin g w ill be held a t th e G aylord M adison farm . Notice To Creamery Members D ividend p ay m en t cheks of th e U m a tilla C ooperative C ream ery w ill be read y a fte r J u ly 1. A to ta l of ap p ro x im a te ly $2,300 in d iv id en d s w ill be d is trib u te d am o n g th e m em bers. C hecks w ill n o t be m ailed ou t b u t if th ey a re not called for e arly in th e w eek th e y w ill be se n t o u t w ith th e r e g u la r cream checks, a c co rd in g to M onte H ed w all, m an ag er. Columbia Poultry Club Meets. T he C olum bia P o u ltry club m et S a tu rd a y , J u n e 24, a t th e office of M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t. G race an d F ra n k B ensel of U m atilla have re c en tly Joined th e club. T he p rogram for th e y e a r w as decided upon w ith th e h elp of Mr. K n ick erb o ck er. T he n e x t meeting! w ill be a t th e B ensel hom e on Ju ly 11. M arian O tt is th e club re p o rte r. Columbia Stitchers Hold Meeting. T he C olum bia S titc h e rs S ew ing club held a re g u la r m eetin g last F rid a y a t th e le a d e r’s hom e. T h ere w ere n in e m em bers p resen t. A dem o n s tra tio n on ste n c ilin g w as given by K ay L ogan an d A nn P ierso l. R o b e rta C renshaw w as a v isito r. R e fre sh m e n ts of p unch an d cookies w ere served by Lois and Iren e H u n t. T h e n ex t m e etin g w ill be Ju ly 14 a t th e hom e of th e leader. IM P R O V E M E N T CLUB MEETS A T O T T HOM E PLANS SUGGESTED FOR P IC N IC LU N C H O N FOURTH OF JU LY H ere it is Ju ly , open season for picnics, an d to m ost of us p lan s fo r th e " f o u r th ” a re of m uch im p o rtan ce a t th e m om ent. M ost of us, too, are p la n n in g a picnic o r a n o u tin g of som e s o rt, fo r d o e sn 't th e F o u rth o t J u ly really in itia te p icnic season? In p la n n in g a picnic you m u st re m em ber th a t th e ou t-o f-d o o rs does a c e rta in so m eth in g to food. P la n a sim ple lu n c h — n o t fo rg e ttin g , how ever, th a t p icnic a p p e tite s a re larg e. T h e re is no need to tie oneself down to lo n g -tim e ro a sts and com plicated b a k in g for th e day th a t we w a n t to spend o u t of th e k itc h e n an d in th e su n sh in e. T h ere a re dozens of p ic nic m en u s th a t a re d elicio u s an d w ell p lan n ed to safeg u ard th e fam ily ’s h ap p in ess and h e a lth . M any fam ilies m ake it a policy to c a rry one m ain dish th a t m ay be h eate d over a cam p fire or k e p t hot in th erm o s ju g s. H ave you ever tried p ac k in g a casserole, w ith its co n te n ts p ip in g h o t, b etw een tw o fea th e r pillo w s? It re a lly w o rk s an d w ill re ta in th e h e a t for several ho u rs. T h e h o t d ish acco m p an ied by a v e g eta b le o r f r u i t salad , b read or ro lls an d b u tte r, w ith ice cream for d essert, w ill an sw e r th e food p ro b lem. R em em ber th a t ice cream , ev en sm all q u a n titie s , can be packed to keep frozen fo r m an y ho u rs. F ill th e th erm o s ju g w ith m ilk o r a m ilk sh ak e, a n o th e r w ith fr a g r a n t coffee, n o t fo rg e ttin g th e cream , and you need give no m ore th o u g h t to th e success of y o u r picnic. Some s itu a tio n s a re ideal fo r an open fire p icn ic— in fa ct, m an y fam ilies th in k th is is th e only k in d of p icnic w o rth y of th e nam e. A g re a t v a rie ty of foods can be p rep ared over an open fire, esp ecially now’ w ith th e m any new an d u sefu l pieces of eq u ip m en t d esigned fo r cam p fire cookery. T h e esse n tia ls in eq u ip m en t a re a coffee p o t a n d fry in g r a n : o r if you go in fo r stew s or chow ders, a long h an d led k e ttle . T h e good old w ay of c u ttin g green stic k s for b ro ilin g s te a k s o r for com- b in in a tio n s of m eat bro iled en broche is s till a fa v o rite , too. C om binations of veal an d beef, liv e r an d bacon, lam b w ith slices of o n io n , a re a ll a p p e tiz in g cooked in th is m an n er. T h e th in g is to c o n c e n tra te on one h o t dish as th e m ain in te re s t in your picnic m eal and th en w ith p len ty of W ES TLA N D GRANGE ENJOYS PARTY SMALL SIZED M ODERN PIANO— W ill sacrifice. T erm s. W . N. G ray, Box 7 5, S pokane, W n. 4 5-5p FOR SA LE— 17 W E A N E R PIGS. M em bers of W e stla n d G ran g e and Jo h n J. K nox, R t. 1, H erm isto n . th e ir fam ilies enjoyed a pot lu ck 4 5 -lp d in n e r an d g e n e ra l g e t-to g e th e r a t 15- th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. H. R. APRICOTS R IP E N IN G — JU L Y 30. Q u ality a n d size e x tra fine H a rtle y , last T h u rsd a y a s th e firs t of a series of in fo rm al p a rtie s to be th is year. P ric e m o d erate. E dm onds 45-3p held d u rin g th e su m m er by th e O rchard, U m atilla. G range. PIANO BARGAINS— BIG SAVINGS T he d in n e r w as follow ed by an on new sp in e t m odels, as w ell as h o u r of e n te r ta in m e n t an d sto ry u p rig h ts, g ra n d s an d used pianos. te llin g , h o n o rs in th e la t te r d e p a rt F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n ju s t m ail u s a m en t b e in g ta k e n by Ed D u n n in g post card. P e n d le to n M usic H ouse. a n d Jess P rin d le , b o th of w hom 4 5 -lc proved to be f ir s t class reco n teu rs. T h ere w as also a g e n e ra l discussion FO R B EST G RA D E AND P R IC E S — am o n g th e m en, of topics o f a g ric u l Ship y o u r p o u ltry to E. V an tu r a l in te re s t, su ch as th e new cream D am m e P o u ltry Co., S pokane, W n. 4 5 -lp g ra d in g law , a n d th e G ran g e D airy Day. FOR SALE— RHODE ISLA ND F R Y - T h e n e x t m e e tin g of th e G ran g e, ers. A. C. S w arn er, phone 92F11 J u ly 13, w ill be a re g u la r b u sin ess H erm isto n . 4 5 -lc session. W A N T E II T O M B IN E W ORK W IT H H ER M ISTO N UNION CHURCH new com bine, $4.00 per acre. C has. H errick , S u n rise F a rm , S tan field . C. W a rn e r, P a sto r. 45-3p T h e re g u la r m o rn in g w o rsh ip se r vice w ill be h eld S u n d ay m o rn in g , FRAM ES FOR GLASSES, $250. A. w ith Miss Opal S to ck ard d e liv e rin g W. B eh rm an . W a tc h m a k e r, H erald th e serm on. T h e re w ill he no ev en O ffice, H erm isto n . 45-tfc in g w o rsh ip service. LOST— 3 MO. AGO, ONE BLACK G elding, ro ach m ane, no Jo e H aw k in s, A dam s, Ore. OREGON D O M IN A T E S BENT GRASS M A R K ET b ra n d . 4 5 -3 tp FOR SALE — G REEN A PPLES, Y ellow T ra n s p a re n t, best fo r je l ly an d sau ce, now , 50c p er box if picked by p u rc h a se r. B rin g con ta in e r. A. F. R o h rm an resid en ce, H erm isto n , P h o n e 65-W . 44-3tc O regon produces m ore th a n 90 per cen t of th e co m m ercial b e n t g rass seed a n n u a lly in th e U n ited S tates, a c c o rd in g to fig u re s com piled by th e O regon S ta te college ex ten sio n se r MILK AND CORN FED F R Y E R S ¡vice, fo r sale. Mrs. W . E. C u ttin g a t Im p o rts of seed from o th e r c o u n U nion S ta tio n , U m a tilla . 44-3tp trie s h av e been v irtu a lly h a lte d by a p ro tectiv e ta r if f g iv in g O regon a F IV E M ILK COWS FO R SA LE — 1 “fix in s ” , cool m ilk to d rin k and B row n Sw iss b u ll; 2 veals an d 3 topped off w ith a fa v o rite in ice n e a r m onopoly on th e m a rk e t for th e cream , a sim p le cake or cookies, and e n tire c o u n try . U n d er th e su p e rv i h e ife rs 4 mo. old. '/z M ile n o rth of 4 4 -3tp you h av e p rovided a m eal th a t w ill sion of G. R. H yslop, head of th e tow n. W illis B u rc h e tt. p la n t in d u s trie s d iv isio n , a seed cer m ake th e F o u rth of J u ly p icnic a D fi’c atio n service h as been developed I SEW IN G AND A LTERA TIO N S— tra d itio n In y o u r hom e. , In q u ire a t B ow m an Shoe Shop, w hich g iv es O regon seed an accred 44-6tc ited p lace on th e m a rk e t. Close to H erm isto n . Teachers Make Vacation Trip a h a lf m illio n p o u n d s of seed w ere FOR SA LE— H O TPO IN T ELEC TRIC C ulley. KeiresnnieuvB ________ , - Miss P a u lin e Stoop, fo rm e rly of ¡prod u ced in 11 w estern O regon! R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served by th e R ange, 1 yr. old, $65. A lso n u m clu b m em bers w ho also sa n g an o rig - H erm isto n , Miss L elia S ch u m ach er of j cfnln tie s in 1938 a g a in s t 56,000 b er of wood an d coal ranges. N o rth in a l song. A fte r th e te a th e m em - B end, Miss M a rg a re t E llio tt of nou n d s in th e e a rly d ay s of th e in- w est C ity Gas Co., P en d leto n . 44-3c berg enjoyed a sw im m in g p a rty . T h e | K nap p a, an d Miss C lara Voyen of d u s try in 1926. n e x t m eetin g w ill be on Ju ly 13 a t A lbany, th e tw o la t te r fo rm erly w ere T h e b e n t g ra ss s tra w I s n o t w ast- FOR- R E N T — TW O VACANT ROOMS on 1st floor. Also tr a n s ie n t sleep te a c h e rs in th e H erm i3ton U nion h ig h e(i a f te r th e seed is h a rv e ste d , as it th e J. J. K nox home. ing room s. K aty co rn er from depot. chool, a re on a m o to r tr ip th ro u g h m ah e« e x c ellen t h ay . 44-3p Farm Bureau Auxiliary Meets N evada by w ay of R eno, an d th e n to T he R oyal Room Im p ro v em en t Club held a m e etin g T h u rsd ay . Ju n e 22, a t th e H. J. O tt hom e h o n o rin g th e ir m o th ers w ith a tea. T hose p re se n t w e re M rs. M cCulley, Mrs. II. J. O tt, Mrs. J. J. K nox, Miss F r a n ce« C linton a n d Miss R o b e rta C ren shaw . S u san K nox and R u th M cCulley d e m o n stra te d th e use of a d ressin g ta b le stool. A poem on room im p ro v em en t w as given by Miss Mc C ulley. A sk it. "W e H ave No T ra in s T o d ay ,” w as presen ted by M arian O tt, D oro th y K nox an d Joyce Mc PA GE FIVH THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JU N E 29, 1939. T he F arm B ureau A u x iliary m et Los A ngeles and San Diego. T hey w ill F rid a y J u n e 16. w ith Mrs. M ary Bu- re tu rn th e C alifo rn ia co ast ro u te to ell. Mrs. M abie W eeks and V s - th e G olden G ate fair. T h ey le ft last T O W N S E N D FLASHES _______ FOR SALE— 26 H EA D OF W E A N E R pigs. F. C. F re d e ric k so n , I r r i gon. 43-tfc FOR SALE O R -R E N T — IM PRO VED 20-acre farm in C olum bia d is tric t. In q u ire of Mrs. M uriel B. T ra y le r, H orn W h itso n Co., P e n d le to n , phone 812. 43 -tfc T h is sum m ons is published in th e H erm isto n H erald , a new spaper p u b lished w eekly a t H erm iston. U m atil la C ounty, O regon, an d w ill be p u b lished ror fo u r successive w eeks be g in n in g w ith th e issue d ated and ¡published J u n e 22, 1939, and en d in g w ith th e issue dated and published J u ly 20, 1939. by o rd er of th e H on o rab le C alvin L. Sweek, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d co u rt, m ade th e 2 0 th day of J u n e , 1939. D ated th is th e 22nd day of J u n e , 1939. P E T E R S O N & PETER SO N . A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff. R esidence and P ost O ffice, A ddress. P en d leto n , Ore. ( J u n e 22-J u ly 20 SUMMONS FOR SALE — HORSE, 14 Y EARS E q u ity No. 6459 old. See Jo h n S pencer in M ead ows. 43-3p IN T H E C IRCU IT COURT OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR HOUSES FO R R E N T — ALSO AN UMATILLA COUNTY a p a rtm e n t w ith e le c tric ra n g e and L illias H. P ayne, P la in tiff, vs. re frig e ra to r. Also p a stu re to re n t. H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . 42 -tfc E ra s tu s O. P ay n e, D efendant. TO ERASTUS O. PA Y N E, D efen d an t above nam ed: IN T H E NAME OF T H E UMATILLA COUNTY PIONEEB STA TE OF OREGON: You a re hereby req u ired to a p p e a r COUNTY PASSES SUNDAY an d a n sw e r th e co m p lain t of th e g ra n d c h ild re n and 4 g re a t-g ra n d p la in tiff filed a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d c o u rt and cause w ith in ch ild ren . fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of th e F u n e ra l services w ere held a t the firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m ons, M ethodist ch tirch in E cho W ednes nam ely on o r before T h u rsd ay , Ju ly day afte rn o o n a t 2 o’clock, w ith Rev. 27. 1939, and if you fail to so a p p ear S te a rn s C u sh in g Jr. in c h a rg e of th e an d a n sw er or o th erw ise plead th e r e to w ith in said tim e th e p la in tiff fo r services. B u rial w as in th e Echo w a n t th ereo f w ill apply to th e co u rt cem etery. fo r th e re lie f prayed for th e re in to- Mr. W a tte n b u rg e r w as born O cto w it, fo r a decree of th e c o u rt d is b er 30, 1860, in S u lliv a n co u n ty . so lv in g th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t now and h e re to fo re e x istin g betw een Mo., and w as th e son of Jaco b an d p la in tiff a n d d e fe n d a n t an d fo r a M ary W a tte n b u rg e r. H e crossed th e c h a n g e of th e nam e of th e p la in tiff p la in s in 1862 in a covered w agon from th a t of L illia s II. P ay n e to an d h is p a re n ts se ttle d n e a r L ake- th a t of L illia s H . Moore, h e r m aiden e. p o rt, Cal. W hen 16 y ears of age he nam T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed in th e moved to U m atilla co u n ty , w here he H erm isto n H erald , a n ew spaper pub w orked for W illiam B lak ely and o th lish ed w eekly in H erm isto n , U m atil e r pioneers. H e o ften m en tio n ed la C ounty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to an th a t h e had rid d en over a ll th e s u r o rd er m ade and en te re d h e re in by H o n o rab le C alvin L. Sw eek, Ju d g e of ro u n d in g c o u n try on h o rseb ack be th e above e n title d co u rt, on th e 2 6 th fore th e re w ere any fences o r b o u n day of J u n e , 1939, an d it w ill be p u blished fo r fo u r co nsecutive w eeks d a ry lines. F e b ru a ry 14, 1886, h e w as m a r b e g in n in g w ith th e issue d a te d an d p u b lish ed on T h u rsd a y , th e 2 9 th ried to Miss Lizzie M ay D avison a t day of Ju n e , 1939, and en d in g w ith C a rlto n , a n d th e y lived on a hom e th e issue d ated and published on stead a t B u tte r C reek fo r a w hile. T h u rsd a y , th e 2 7 th day of Ju ly , In 1908 th ey moved to a co m fo rtab le 1939. D ated th is th e 26th d a y of J u n e , hom e a t E cho, w h ere th e y had since 1939. resided. PETER SO N & PE TE R SO N , T h ro u g h o u t Mr. W a tte n b u rg e r’« A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff, R esidence an d P. O. A ddress: e a rly life he saw th e n ecessity of P e n d leto n , O regon. h a rd w ork fo r m eagre re m u n e ra tio n . (J u n e 29 - Ju ly 27) In d u s trio u s, honest an d th r ifty , he becam e a p ro m in en t and in flu e n tia l citizen. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r No. 028892 G eneral land office a t T he D alles, O regon. J u n e 23. 1939. NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t C h arles N. S eeliger of H erm isto n , O regon, who. on Ju n e 20, 1934, m ade O rig in al H om estead E n try , Act 6-6- 12, No. 028892, fo r S E % N W ’4 and S W U , Section 32, T o w n sh ip 5 N., R an g e 28 E., W illa m e tte M erid ian, h a s filed n o tice of in te n tio n to m ak e fiv e-y ear P roof, to esta b lish claim to th e land above described, before W . J. W a rn e r, U. S. Com m is sio n er, at h is office a t H erm isto n , O regon, on th e 10th day of A ugust, 1939. C laim an t nam es as w itnesses: P h ilip A. P ow er. C arson L in d er, H e rb e rt M etteer, and Jesse M. P r i n dle, all of H erm isto n . Oregon. W F. JACKSON, R egister. (J u n e 29— J u ly 27) --------------- — H — LAND SALE NOTICE This summer . . broil the food but NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d . S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an o r d er d u ly m ade and e n te re d herein by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m atilla C oun ty. O regon, on th e 19th day of Ju n e , 1939, w ill, on th e 22 day o f Ju ly , 1939. at th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h e s t b id d er for cash, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C ounty C ourt H ouse, P e n d le to n , O regon, su b je c t to a m in im um price of $50.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t the tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g described parcel of land, h e re to fo re by U m atilla C ounty, O re gon, acq u ired for d e lin q u e n t taxes, to - w lt: SW*4 SW*4 N E>4, Section 16. T o w n sh ip 5. N o rth R an g e 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty. (J u n e 2 2 -J u ly 20) SPARE THE COOK E q u ity No. 6458 ¡M ILK FA TT E D F R Y E R S — 15c TO 18c lb. Mrs. A. W ' T u rn b la d , R. ' 1, H erm isto n . 43-3p By. Mra. Jo e Udey T h e T ow nsend m e etin g of J u n e 23 w as w ell a tte n d e d . M any im p o rta n t b u sin ess issues w ere b ro u g h t u p on th e flo o r and discussed. R ep o rts from th e co n v en tio n th a t 15,000 d eleg a tes w ere p re s e n t a t o u r fo u rth 'T o w n sen d n a tio n a l co n v en tio n w ere given. Dr. T o w n sen d said t h a t w hen Mrs Cushing Attends Anniversary I you tr y to do so m e th in g fo r people Mrs S te a rn s C ush in g J r . a tte n d e d M ETHODIST CHURCH th a t w ill b e n e fit th em , it Is n a tu ra l th e golden w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of S te a rn s C u sh in g , P a s to r for th em to stic k w ith you an d th a t h e r g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. m i. an d Mrs. G. — i . . A Nve last S unday in Salem . In th e "N ev er F o rg e t Jesu s w ill be e is w hy m ore m memDelg le jo in in g th .... e em b ers a re afte rn o o n an a t hom e w as h eld a t ,e r mon topic a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rch TownBend clu b s He also said th a t . . , iim e some h u n d re d an d fifty S unday. J u ly 2. a t th e m o rn in g w o r - |. th v e T o ---------- a „ people p„ „ lp arp w nsend a re th th p e fin fin est est people called to pay th e ir resp ects, ship service a t 11 o’clock T h e Sun- people in th e lan d . T h ey a re a cross M ? Nve till several m o n th s ago w as d ay chool beg in s p ro m p tly a t 10 a. sectio n of th e m iddle class in A m er th e old est em ployee in tim e of se r-J m . T h ere is a class for every ag e ica. It w as ex p lain ed th a t th e T o w n .. in th e s ta te M any teleg ram s g ro u p from th e yo u n g est to th e old an d le tte r s from fo rm er s ta te offlc- est. E p w o rth leag u e m eets a t seven send p lan w ould m ake th e social se e c u rity tax , th e W PA an d a ll o th e r ia ls w-ere received as well as m an y I o’clock. W e c o rd ially in v ite all w ho have em erg en cy re lie f p ro je c ts u n n ecess b e a u tifu l g ifts an d flow ers. no o th e r ch u rc h hom e to w o rsh ip a r y an d c re a te m illio n s of Jobs for th e y o u n g becau se th e aged w ould PEN TECO STA L TA B E R N A C L E w ith us. re tire . E. H ow ard C adle. in whose A. B. T u rn e r. P asto r. b u ild in g th e co n v en tio n w as held, More Summer Students at O.S.C. S u n d ay school a t 10 a- m - M rs spoke b rie fly in w ords of g re e tin g i r u n . b u k = . . . . . . . . ______ O regon S tate C ollege— A 16 per T u rn e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t. M orning w o rsh ip serv ice a t 1 1 :0 0 . cen t in crease in su m m er session en- an d said , "A ll h ell and h ig h w a te r S ervices fo r th e ch ild re n in t h e ( ro i)m en t w as rep o rted h ere by th e an d ch eap p o litic ia n s c a n ’t sto p the lend of th e fo u rth d ay of th e six- T o w n sen d m o v em en t." Dr. T o w n c h ild re n 's c h u rc h a t 1 1 :0 0 w eeks period w hen th e to ta l of 764 send a sserted t h a t th e g re a t d esire E j v V en E C U in l B f g c D service V I»IV V a t 8 :0 0 . — -------- P ra y e r and B ible stu d y T h u rsd a y exceeded th e fin a l to ta l of 737 last in th e h e a rts o f all m en an d women ev en in g at 8 :0 0 . year. A t th e c o rresp o n d in g tim e Is to b rin g A m erica back to p ro sp er T he p a sto r w ill be p re a c h in g In la st y ear only 658 had reg istered ity and m arch on to g re a te r h e ig h ts P asco S unday. Ju ly 2. reliev in g Rev. F a v o ra b le su m m er clim a te , increased __an d th e T ow nsend P la n in action W ym an w ho is a tte n d in g th e cam p co u rse o fferin g s, an d o p p o rtu n ity to w ill do it. More to be h e a rd of th is g re a t ■meeting of th e n o rth w e s t d is tric t a t (com bine v acatio n s w ith su m m er stu - C e a tra lla . In th e absence of th e l o - |d y a re h elp in g In crease th e p o p u lar- co n v en tio n an d th e T o w n sen d w eek cal p a sto r Miss F lo ren ce M oyer w ill ity of th e 08C su m m er session, says ly o f J u ly 14 w ill h av e a fu ll re p o rt an d can be h ad from an y of th e mem- h av e c h a rg e of th e services. Dr. M. E llw ood S m ith , d irecto r. E m m a E pperson w ere in c h arg e of F rid a y . __ _____ th e refi esh m en ts. Mrs. L illie M e-j C ulley had c h arg e of th e pro g ram . ^ t j,e n a Defeats Hermiston Golfers T h e ex ecu tiv e com m ittee m et W e d -I A th en a tu rn e d th e ta b le on local n esd ay. J u n e 21, an d m ade o u t th e ¡g o lfers S u n d ay w hen th e y eked o u t p ro g ram for th e rest of th e y ear. a close v icto ry on th e A th en a course. T h is w ill be publish ed n ex t w eek. Several good scores w ere tu rn e d in by b o th team s FOR SA LE— SMALL RANCH, ALL in a lfa lfa hay. 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