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T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 19, 1941. » > I PAOB FTVB THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. M rs. H a rry Rodenbough and d a u g h te r D oris spent from T hursday to Sunday in Spokane w here they visited M rs. R odenbough's sister. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Regele and son retu rn ed home T h u rsd ay from Salem w here they w ere called be cause of the illness of his fa th e r who passed aw ay and the fu n eral w as held S a tu rd ay . M rs. Milo M cF arlan d and Shirley and Joyce and LeRoy R oberts and M rs. Ruby K night retu rn ed Monday from a trip to Lakeview w here they sp en t two weeks v isitin g the fo r m e r’s parents. M r. and M rs. H arold Regele and son spent S unday in the Y akim a valley. Mr. and M rs. L ester M cBride of B aker stopped a t the home of his b ro th er and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. Don M cBride, en ro u te to P o rtlan d . M r. and M rs. R. E. M cN abb and D iane and F reddie, and M rs. John W u rs te r spent S a tu rd a y in Pendle ton. Mr. and M rs. U rsel H ia tt and son A llan and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge But- terw ood re tu rn e d S unday from a tr ip to P o rtlan d w here they a tte n d ed the rose show. They motored OME years ago in dedicating one down W ednesday. of the several international M r. and M rs. George McNabb bridges between the United States it is advisable for American visitors have moved from th e E d w ard s a p a r t and Canada. President Roosevelt, to bring with them proof of th eir m en ts to B oardm an w here they will with prophetic insight referred to citizenship, such as a birth certifi live w ith her fa th e r, Ja c k G orham. the international boundary as ''th e cate, naturalization certificate, tax M cN abb is em ployed on th e S tanfield line which JOINS our two coun bill or car license, in order to estab B oardm an road. tries." Never was th at so true lish their identity with A m erican Mr. and M rs. G lenn L inn o f The as today when in all things except Im migration authorities on re tu rn D alles spent S a tu rd a y here visiting the political, Canada and the United ing home. frien d s. Mr. L inn w as superintend- | States are as one. Although Canada is at w ar and endt o f schools here a y e a r ago. He One hundred and tw enty years there are areas of pronounced mili ta u g h t last y ear in M arshfield and ago the Ftush-Bagot T reaty was tary. naval and air activity in is employed in The D alles fo r the signed between Canada and the British Columbia, these are limited. United States. It ended forever the T here are thousands upon thou sum m er. possibility of strife between the two Rex Moses m otored to B ates w here sands of square miles of territo ry nations which since have go.ie for he sp e n t S unday v isitin g a t the Don in which no signs of w ar activity ward as neighbors in an under occur and w here the norm al facili Isom home. standing and friendship th at never ties for th e enjoym ent of a vaca M rs. D. D. Cowan and d a u g h te r j was more knowing or stronger than tion rem ain just as they were in sp e n t the p a st week in W alla W alla | it is today. When the centennial of Canada and the United S tates is tim es of peace. T here are the sam e v isitin g her m other and sister. the signing of that treaty was ob more open than ever. On the opportunities for fishing, camping, W ord w as received h e re by frien d s served, the school children of B rit British Columbia side of the line photographing, relaxation and the o f a son nam ed L a rry Dean born to ish Columbia and W ashington th ere is a m at with welcome on it peaceful participation in peace M r. and Mrs. O tto W illis. The W il poured their pennies and nickels th at stretch es from the most east tim e pursuits as before w ar broke lis fam ily mffved aw ay from here in and dimes into a common pot aDd erly to the most w esterly limit of out. B ritish Columbia, in war time, A p ril. built the Peace Arch which stra d the province. No passports, no offers just as many attractio n s to M r. and M rs. Lyle Brow n retu rn ed dles the line between Bellingham. visas are needed by Am ericans ’o American tourists as in peace tim e F rid a y from P o rtla n d w here they W ashington and Douglas, British e n te r Canada. Except for restric w ith the added advantage th at had sp en t a week. Columbia. That was prophetic also. tions upon photographic activities every American dollar spent in V irg in ia Compton of The Dalles Americans have always been w ithin certain small, prescribed Canada is worth more than ever in and W a rre n D illion of B oardm an honored visitors in Canada. Today, m ilitary and naval areas, which Canadian funds and th at every visited a t th e E . M cKenzie home Americans have won and hold th r- every reasonable person will under American dollar goes back imme full affection and esteem of t * stand. th ere are no regulations to diately to the U nited S tates for the S unday. Canadian people aad not more so prevent the visitor from going purchase th ere of m aterials which M r. and M rs. C. A. Ronen and •pyw here than in British Columbia, where he wishes, doing w hat he Canada needs for the fight to per g ra n d d a u g h te r C herie S hanky spent the most w esterly province of the w ants in Canada but because in petuate th a t way of life w ithout M onday in Pendleton. Dominion ’"stead of being re- these parlous days the United which American and Canadian G eorge K endler J r . of E lm er City "tier line between S tates m ust also take precautions. ideals no longer ran exist. cam e S a tu rd a y and sp en t till Sunday a t th e home of his p a re n ts, M r and M rs. G eorge K endler. M rs. K endler into the side o f an incom ing fre ig h t and Yvonne and G eorge retu rn ed n o o n a t th e Glenn O strorn home. tr a in , tip p in g over a c a r of o ran g es, hom e w ith him S unday a f te r spend L eta M eyers who is employed a t two em ptv fre ig h t c a rs, took o u t th e in g th e p a st week w ith h er p aren ts, th e O regon C afe in Pendleton sp en t By Mrs. G lenn Ostrom last W ednesday and T h u rsd a y here side of tw o c a rs, one of lu m b er and M r. and M rs. W. C. Isom in Irrig o n one of o ran g es, and d am ag ed tw o and his p a re n ts here. visitin g . M r. and M rs. Eldon Thom pson | .i.is. O. P. M iller and sons Dick, o th er cars. Since o th e r tra c k s w ere W alla W alla v is ito is last W ednes Lloyd. G lenn and N eill and M rs. Bob av ailab le, no tr a f f ic tie-u p occurred, and son C h arles of P o rtla n d a re j arm no d elays in th ro u g h tr a f f ic day w ere M r. an d M rs. Jan ies M eyers o f K ennewick sp en t W ednes h ere a t th e home of his p a re n ts, Mr. B yrnes, N eva P ilon, B erth a C h erry , day here v is itin g lrie n u s. Mrs. Mey- while the w recked c a rs w ere being and M rs. H. O. Thom pson fo r a few Mr. and M is. Lew Brow nell and her rs spent the dav v is itln e a t th e Bill cleared up. days. Mrs. W a lte r B u llard an d children sis te r, M rs. Ida .Sanders of H e rm is ..w itzler home. The M illers w ere a t Louise Jack so n left T u esd ay for P a tsy and Bob w ere P endleton v isi C alifo rn ia w here she will spend the 1 ton and M rs. G linn Ostrorn. he 1 cm T u c k e r hom e. sum m er w ith her m other. M r. and M rs. Ja c k H opkins of Mr. i ru! M is. L e o n a rd M o n t'/o m - to rs F rid a y . M r. and M rs. G us F ra n so lu s spent . ! s. F ra n k C lark an d M rs. W al-j Hollywood le ft last W ednes-ay fo r n y . who have b ie n in W alla W alla S pokane w here they will v is 't h 's 1 a few d a y s, r e tu r n e d la s t w eek. t<r B u llard an d ch ild ren P a ts y and M onday in Pendleton. M r. and M rs. H arvey C arlyle left p a re n ts a f te r v is itin g w ith his u n M'- an d M rs T. E. M urphy have R ib re tu rn e d home la s t W ednesday cle and a u n t, M r. and M rs. Cy. Ro- • r. - a itiw 194 1 p m tiac sedan. from a tw o day v isit in B ak er w here M onday fo r Idaho w here th e y were nen. M r. H opkins is in business in I a te T h u rsd a y evening a g re a t M rs. B u llard and P a ts y v isited her called because of the serious illness Hollywood. r i c :te rre n t tu rn e d o u t a larg e crowd r u n t, M rs. S tu rg ill, and M rs. C lark of his m other. J u a n ita and M arie B row n left M r. and M rs. D ale M ontg . a y of people w hen a tr a in w reck oc- and Bob w ent to Connell, Idaho, to and son L a rry and h er siste r E? li o r . ed in th e u p p er U m atilla y ard s. b r ’ng h er m other. M rs. V ogts home T uesday fo r P o rtlan d w here they 1 will m eet th e ir siste rs from C alifo r r a Tonies visited T h u rsd ay a f t e r A cut o f c a rs got aw ay and rolled w ith h er to v isit a few days. n ia and w ill spend a few d ay s visit- j ing. M r. and M rs. Lloyd H a rry m a n and d a u g h te rs F e rn and A udrey of I B e rrin S tatio n sp en t M onday h ere ) and a t H erm iston on business. M arlene B aldw in re tu rn e d S unday | from B aker w here she bad sp e n t the p a s t tw o w eeks a t th home of her J a u n t and uncle, M r. and M rs. D avid ] E arle y . M r. and M rs. Jam es B yrnes and d a u g h te r M rs. G lenn O strorn and her son G ary D ean spent T uesday in L a ! G rande w here they visited a t th e | home of th e ir d a u g h te r and sister and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. V. D. B ra- m er. M rs. B yrnes rem ained a t her d a u g h te r's home fo r some tim e be- ! cause of ill health. H er o th er daugh- ! te r Jo a n is in L a G rande a tte n d in g sum m er school. W ord w as received from M iss S a ra Rix in P asad en a, Cal., th a t she had a very scenic trip and is enjoy- j ing h erself a t the home of h er sister j and fam ily. The school board election w as held M onday from 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. at th e C om m unity hall. A. E. Rugg won over his opponent, Je ss Connell. K a th a rin e Sherlock w as re-elected clerk. The out-going board mem ber w as Milo M cF arland. Here’s what G eorge B. Heckel, eminent paint M r. and M rs. F red K nudson, and ! Mr. and M rs. E rv in C hapm an and authority, said recently in "Drugs, Oils and j d a u g h te r F ra n c e s retu rn ed Sunday ' from P o rtlan d w here they attended Paints" about formula labeling: the g ra n d c h a p te r of O rder o f E a s t "The mere formula on the can oi couree guarantees nothing ern S ta r. M r. and M rs. Ray B ran d an and as to the quality of the product. There is much more in a can d a u g h te rs moved into the Jam es oi good paint than the mere physical formula. Ol two products, B yrnes residence for the sum m er. identical in compoeition, one may be super-excellent and other Mr. B ran d an is th e city night w atch ‘rotten.’ The iormuletor and the manipulator may be merely m an, and they have been living a t 'dumb bunnies' and it so, their shortcomings will manifest the D uncan hotel sice they cam e up themselves in service. from T he D alles two weeks ago. Mr. and M rs. C. A. Ronen are “So, today, while the formula on the can may roughly but building on more room to th e ir cafe. A t the p resen t they expect to have a incompletely discloee the original physical content. It cannot la rg e r co u n ter and a row of booths even estimate the quality or functions o l those contents any and living q u a rte rs fo r them selves more than one can evaluate the quality of a brain by analyz in th e re a r of th building. ing IL Mr. and Mrs. W alter Agee left S unday fo r P o rtlan d w here he w as "The physical formula may and will ba set forth in detail, called because of the serious illness but the technical knowledge and skill or lack of these, that of his fa th e r, who has been failin g also want into the formula cannot be shown on the label. in health fo r several months. Mr. and M rs. H. Thom pson and Identical physical formulas may yield contjadictory results in d a u g h te r have moved into th e F lor- service.** ence T ippie house ju s t recently va cated by M r and .Mrs. Ed G rubbs, who moved to Baker. M r. T hom p son is a d riv e r for the Red A rrow T ra n sp o rta tio n com pany. AT SHEHWIN-WILL1AMI PAINT BEAOQUABTEBS M rs. H a iry G ram m er sp en t the p a st week in Seaside v isitin g her m other who is ill. D an F o rd , who has w orked here in th e railro a d y ard s for the p ast tw o m onths, retu rn ed to The Dalles T uesday. Mr. and M rs. E. M. McKenzie and B itty and Bob and Jen n ie Blakely spent T uesday in Pendleton. I Friendliest Border in the World V A C A T IO N by DAY, WEEK or MONTH at B in g h a m Warm Spring R eso rt • SWIMMING POOL • SADDLE HORSES • F IS H IN G CABINS — HOTEL 31 Mi. East of Pendleton — Follow Road Markers DOLLARS SENT A W AY FOR PRINTING Never Come Back zZ/ Let U . 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American farmers last year, co operating with the A A A Farm Program, applied nearly six million tons of lime to their soil, enough to have powdered the face, at the rate of a ton per acre, of every acre of cropland in Maine, Vermont, New Hamp shire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. See T he Carpentry Shop IN H E R M IS T O N For A ll T ypes C oncrete and M asonry W ork Re G. G a r r e tt Will Do All Types of Cabinet Work, General Contracting or Building. Phone 2962 P ro d u c tio n ! M ore p ro d u c tio n ! A nd M O R E p ro d u c tio n ! A m e rica s sleeves are ro lle d up fo r the task and the tele phone's sleeves are ro lle d up, too. T h is com pany and the w hole B e ll System try to keep f a c il ities alw ays ahead o f dem and. W e believe in m argins fo r emergencies. N ow the emergency is here. The m argins are being used. We are engaged in one o f the largest p la n t expansion p ro gram s in o u r h isto ry. The aim is unchanged. T h a i is. 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