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PAOS • TH E H C T M M T O y m n tA L IX HBBMXOTOy, OBflGKMf. ference meeting to be held there soon. Attend Funeral. RED & WHITE THE -J J. M. NORTON, Owner jA T . & MON., MAY 31 AND JUNE_2— —Redj&_White Super Specials. We reserve the right to limit quantities Salmon, Red & White Grape Fruit, Red & Wihte Fancy Whole Segments 3 No. 2 Cans Full Ripo, broken 3 No. 2 Cans...... Red Sockeye, 2 No. 1 cans... 53c 1 Lb. Pounl Bag Kraft Chce*e—Any variety 2 half Lb. Pkg#. Certo 3 for ...... Tomato Soup, Red & White 3 for ........... .......................... 65c 37c 73c Alaska Pink, 2 No. 1 can# ... Crisco, All vegetable shortening 63c 3 Lb#............... 79c Coffee, Red & White, fresh roasted 40c 45c 79c 25c Hominy, Red & White, fancy white. 29c f ..V * »vlv 39c $5.45 2 No. 2 1-2 can#-—.. Gem Broom With a Mop Stick Free B. & M. Bean# and Bread Both for .............................. Cane Sugar 100 Pound#. INDEPENDENTLY OWNED I Prom Portland. Beavers were the first “engineers’’ C. C. Dlsque, representative of to buj|d‘dqrny In America. I Sw ift A Company, of Portland, w m In Hermiston Tuesday of this week France has four ex-presidents and ! transacting some business In con- ten ex premiers still nmong Ihe living. | nection w ith his company. El Salvador Is the most densely pop ulated reouhli«- In the Western world. I °»udleton Visitors. In a I .enoart and Ruth Bensel were I Pendleton visitors Monday night. Scrv-us Brand Stuffed Olives 2 for ................. UNITEDLY OPERATED I Return to California. M r. ahd Mrs. Fred S. W arn er of -an Clemente. California, who has recn visiting at the W . J. W arner home several d-ys. left Hermisto-.i Wednesday of this week en route to "allfornla. Jane W arner, daughter <f Mr. and Mrs. W . J. W arner, ac omphnted them and w ill spend "av -ral weeks visiting at th eir home In 'an Clemente. Mr. and Mrs. W . J i W arner accompanied them as fa r as Portland. Mias Jane w ill also visit • a Pasadena, Los Angeles and Palo I Alto. STORES Y o u r uùitft. a SPARK Latest Styles of Hair Cutting Done by experts at the Hermiston Barber Shop Mrs. H a rry 8fraw , former resident now of Portland, was a gueet a t the C. E. Baker home from Saturday un til Moeriay. M r. and Mrs. C. J. Btelmaa o f) Beaverton were la Hermiston Thurs day. F rid a y and Saturday visiting friends and seeing about busineee In terests la thia etty. They ware ac companied by Jupe Dalipan and Mr# 11 K fir/ir-- M tfe X. * Y ou r kitchen m ay now be thoroughly m odern, cprof°rtable and econom ical with this incom par ably efficient gas stove. A ll Spark Lid-top G as Stoves are especially adapted to the m ost efficient U K Of fl /IM o 0 com pressed, natural gas, w hich is delivered to your home, — anyw here — in convenient tanks. H e r e is a kitchen-heater m odel with the famous Spark Lid-top that m akes possible up to 50 per cent fuel saving. It has the sm ooth finish that is kept clean as easily as a table top and that insures clean burners, clean pots and pans—and spotless kitchen walls and ceiling. H e r e is an added 50 £e r C.eS* rese.rve o f top cooking surface in the Spark exclusive, patented auxiliary gas burner which runs the full length o f the kitchen-heater ««•V-haj^undcr Ihe lid-top—an advantage found on fltfi other stove. T h e Spark “E ven-heat” oven is fam ous for its principle of fresh air ventilation and even heat distribution, assuring perfect baking. It accom m odates the largest family size roaster. O n display in our show room s are many other m odels in sizes and at prices to suit every require m ent. A n y^ of th e se trill b e g la d ly d e m o n stra te d . X /i Spark LH-top Gat Slaoat caa ba f a r a itk t i teitk tka IVUtaialar aataotatta ova» keat toatroi. LOCAL Í >ir.p S.PÚ :< ' o» p n u i 'K .| 1« Ufi t-O Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. HURRY. IF YOU WANT ONE OF THOSE BIG * PLAY BALLS, OH BOY! 1 W hite King 3 Mission Bell Toilet Soap And the Play Ball ............................... _ $1.49 Palmolive Toilet Soap ........1...................... 4 Bara 25c Jack R anvllls of Messner »archai led a new 1 *30 Ford town sedan Bat urday of last week from the Rohr I man M otor Company. Former Resident Here. ¿ id -to p Gas Stove ! Pan Crust, the Ideal Shortening— 1 Pound ..................25c 4 P ounds........... 90c i. Pounds'..................50c 8 Pounds..................$1.70 I Purchase# New Ford. From Beaverton. RED & WHITE IMTodemize | STORES-' WHY THE NUMBER OF RED & WHITE STORES GROWS AND GROWS There are now more than 10,000 independent stores in the Red & White group, scattered over 36 states, and controlling the largest line of nationally advertised food products in the world. We are proud to be associated with the Red & White group which is growing because it is founded for the preserva tion of the individually owned store and on a sincere desire to serve better for less. 1110 MAT John Jr., and Dan. motored to Pen Ivan Sutton who also visited friends dleton Tuesday afternoon. In this locality. M r. Btelmaa for merly owned the garage now operated | Dewey Payne, Mr. and Mrs. lla r -j Painting Store. by A. F. Rohr man. Kingsley’s store is being painted vey Payne, Mr. and i»rs I. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payue mid Mrs. w ith colors to conform w ith the a f Gocg to Spokane. Bend, Oregon, where they w ill cast P. F. W ard motored to Heppner Sat-1 filiated buyers. F rtd Glbsan left Saturday morning] Visit in Lexington. high and dry for fluli In the cold urday to attend the funeral of their for Spokane where he w ill spend the] Mr. and Mr». Cecil W arner and waters of the Cascades. coMsln, Mrs. Elhert Cox. W. D. Cor Adds New Fixtures. summer. He plans on going to Wash-1 fam ily »pent Sunday at Lexington don also attended the funeral. Oscar] J. O. Pearson, manager of the Ington State college next year to I visiting M r. W arner's brother. From Spokane. Payne conducttd the funeral ser Black and W hite Garage was busy work for his master’s degree In client-1 Elder and Mrs. R. H . M artin of vices. the first part of the week rearrang Istry. Fishermen go to Bend. Spokane spent Friday evening at the ing his office and putting in new O. O. Felthouse and W W. Felt- Dewey Payne home en route to San fixtures. house left Wednesday morning for | Francisco to attend the general con Pendleton Visitors. Home f°r Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sens . . ~r~n • Lenore ’Dyer who is employed In I « Pendleton Visitors. the census office in Pendleton spent | M r. and Mr». A. W. Prana and Mr. and Mr». Frank Stone and son Sunday at her home In this city. wore Pendleton visitors Friday of Returns From Portland. last week. inch thick, rolling glass to spread Mrs. Morgan returned from P o rt-I hot paraffin around sides of glass. land this week where she spent sev-| The first thin coating of paraffin I^ndleton Visitors. Ma and Pa, my old man, one of my eral weeks visiting. protects the hot jam from dust, which eontains the spores of mold | children and myself were Pendleton and yeast, and which in time may visitors Friday of last week. Thanks Owner of Ne w Ford. cause spoilage. As this coating Mrs. Frank Stone. Lewis Le Leon of Messner Is the] cools, it shrinks slightly toward the center, leaving a space between the owner of a new 1930 Ford roadstur paraffin and the glass. A scond purchased recently from the Rohr-1 | Pendleton Visitors. layer of paraffin is necessary to fill man Motor company. John Kopacx, Bob Woodward nnd to this air space. I Mildred Cummins were Herm lstor Crushed Strawberry Jam people who attended the baseball Goes to Pilot Rock. i .!*"•) cru,,“ 4 berries. Jewell Smith left Saturday fo ri 7 cup» (J lb».) atigar. game between the Mission Indians M cup bottled pectin. | and U m atilla at Pendleton Sunday. Pilot Rock where he w ill be employ- U»e only fully ripened berries. Crash OSS layer at a time so that each berry i> reducad | The three boys played for U m atilla ed during the summer, to a pulp. (Complete cruehins help» to pre, and won the game 3 to 0. rent tkwtine fruit or epoilafe.) Measurs berriea and augar into large kettle, U*e<1 j0 * * c#ne<1. “Grandmother's A rt." but modern cruahed Former Resident Very DI. nua. and brine Io a full rolling boil ores «fel*Sh**r* »* a * d venture, with th c taste easy and results cet+M", h‘L’? i" V ju r* ’ Mrs. Hobbs, former resident and I '" " • • • " " Z before and | From Spokane. while boiling. Boil hard 1 minute. Remora mother of Mrs. Frank Bllderback, is I from fire and etir in pectin. Then etir and George Curry, who graduated from reported as being very ill at Klam ath | Tested Short-boil Recipes You can’t conveniently make straw ■ktm by turns for just 5 minutes to enol I the local high school in 1927, and •lightly, to present fioallng fruit, berry jelly without adding pectin. Falls. quickly. r*««— i - — _Jk#. Cores hot jam with film of hoi Q u ickly f ill Shelves who now resides in Spokane, was lu W ith the one-minute boil, the paraffin! • . . . when jam ie cold, eorer with H inch Hermiston Monday and Tuesday of hot paraffin. Roll glaae to spread paraffin fresh fruit flavor and color are saved of f o r W in ter Use on eidea For a soft, " --------- slow ' ----------~ rery set use H Returns for Graduation. this week. and the juice does not boil away. cup II is auger. Requires about 2 .quarts Levi Reeder returned home to a t « pR E SH straw-berriesl** This is important to housewives fruit. Makes about 10 eight-ounce g '-'lT t tend the commencement exercises I Strawberry time is here who take pride in their jellies and Sliced Strawberry Jam I No Irrigation Friday. when his daughter Elsie graduated | again, ahd grocers say the crop jams. It also means women get According to H. W. Kelley, water 4 M solidly packed cups (2 the.) about half again more glasses than last week. is particularly tempting this year. the old way. berries. I superintendent, no Irrigation water 7 cups (J Iba.) sugar. Housewives should make hay while w ill be turned on Friday, Decoration The long-boil method used to take M cup bottled pectin. Leave fur Trip. the sun shines. During the all too about 45 minutes from start to fin Day. Use only fully ripened berriee. Cut email Mrs. George Sale and three child-1 brief strawberry season put up lus ish, and now the short-boil takes or medium berriea In halves lengthwteei ren are planning to leave soon for a [ lerae berriea in quarters. Measure berries cious strawberry jams and spark only fifteen minutes and the finished and sugar Into large kettle, mix. and bring | Employed at Berber Shop. three weeks’ visit in Kansas. ling strawberry jellies so your jam has the "fresh straw-berriesl to a full rolling boil over hottest fire. S tir D. L. McKinney is employed at the color and tempting flavor. constantly before and while boiling. Boll shelves will be stocked for next I f you put up a general stock of bard 3 minutes. Remove from fire and etir Hermiston Barber shop owned by w inter’s needs. •n Pr £t,n’ . Then stir and skim by turn« for strawberry jams and jellies now, juat I Win. Shaar. Mr. McKinney is an ex Visits in Pendleton and Pilot Rook. 5 minute« to cool slightly, to prevent Making strawberry jam and jelly vou w ill have sufficient on hand floating Mrs. Wm. Best is planning on I fr u it Pour quickly. Cover hot pert In hair cutting and finger w av used to l>e a risky gamble to the later in the year for delicious ice jam with film of hot paraffin; when jam ifl spending Memorial day at P ilot Ruck ing. average housewife, because she creams and desserts, biscuits, sand cold, cover with M inch of hot paraffin. visiting her sister, a n j spending Sat- | Koll glass to spread paraffin on sides R» never knew whether the juice would wiches and pastries. HU’fes about 2 quarts berries. Makes 9 tfl urday in Fcndleton with friends. jellify. Yet these jams and jellies 10 eight-ounce glasses. Use these new tested recipes. FFrom Umatilla. can be put up without risking fail They make strawberry jam time a Mrs. Ben Spencer of U m atilla was Pineapple and Strawberry Jam ure. Nowadays women use the new pleasant adventure. They are so Music T essons Continued. a Hermiston visitor Saturday. •hort-hoil method with liquid pectin, 2 cups (1 lb.) crushed berries. very easy and quick. Use fully- Golda' li. Mumma, piano teacher and results arc "exact and certain, ripened fruit as it has the best flavor 2 cup» (1 lb.) crushed pineapple. w ill continue teaching during the I 7 cope (3 Ib a ) sugar. #nd utterly delightful,” according to and color at this stage. Be sure to Ittend Air Derby. - Mrs C. H . Lehman, ten-prixe jelly make all measurements level and J4 cup bottled pectin. summer months. Studio a t her resi-| Mr. and Mrs. U rla Lenhart atten winner at the Central States Fair above all, Mrs. Home Maker, fol ’ ’«» only fully ripened berriee. Cut en, dence on M ain street.— Adv. ' P « * » ol pineapple. Follow directions last summer. led the air derby held In Pasco M i t low directions to the letter. t<h-4 Strawberry Jem. Sometimes By the old long-boil method at 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Use a wooden spoon for stlrrb ir j v i j I'b o f'j Requires about 1 quart berries Motor to Boardman. can crushed ptnenpple. Make least thirty minutes was required since the handle stays cool—-a n eiai nbout 10 eight ounce glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stonç motored | to thicken strawberry jam properly. spoon for skimming. Use a six to ".eaves for East. During this long, hot session in the eight-quart kettle or saucepan to to Boardman Sunday. Strawberry Jelly Mrs. J. D. Todd and" two children kitchen about half the juice was 4 cups (2 lbs.) juice. lost through evaporation, wasting lermit a full rolling boil without I left Saturday for Fenton, Missouri, 7)1 tups (3 '4 Iba.) sugar. »oiling over. One-quarter teaspoon Subscribe for The H erald — |2 .0 0 much of the natural fresh berry butter added to jams before boiling where they w il spend the summei vis- 1 bottle pectin. flavor. | Ittng w ith Mrs. Todd's parents. Mr. begins, reduces frothing and skim V ie only fully ripened berriee. Crush tbotoitjtbly end drip through jelly I W ith the short-boil method so — ming. and Mrs. J. J. Casserly. ALL KINDS not drip over night as uncooked Julie fee popular now, jelly makers simply Correct paraffining Is extremely dents quickly. Measure juice and sugar in bring strawberries and sugar to a important. Spoilage is often due to to laige saucepan stir, and bring to a boil. \ t once add pectin, stirring constantly, and Dragon flies eat mosquitoes. full rolling boil, boil hard only one ] Motor to Pendleton. improper paraffining. W hen pour- again to a full rolling boil and boil minute and then add half a hottie ing jam or jelly, allow at least one- nrtng "Mr.' and Mrs. H. E. Shesely •not- » minute. Remove from fire, let stand 1 Of pectin, which is the natural jelli half inch space at top of glass. Cov n'i"ute skim, pour quickly. Cover hot Jetty Glasgow. Scotland, Is the second ! ofed to Pendleton Saturday. with film of hot paraffin; when jellv is c o l/ fying substance M other Nature en er largest city In Great Britain. hot jam or jelly at once with a rover with M men •P inch or of hot para paraffin. Roll __ dows in some fruits hut cruelly film of hot paraffi :. W hen glass is plan to spread------ . — paraffin on sines. ~ Requires short-changed” in strawberries. quarU ... 3 quarts berries. M ales about 11 WOODMEN ATTENTION! cold, cover with a heavier layer, '4- j about It Is a sign of a happy married life cight-ounco glasses. . There w ill be a special meeting of for a bride to sneeae on her wedding the Modern Woodmen of America day, according to an old English su- ] Saturday evening at 8 o’clock In the lierstltlon. 1, 0 . O. F. h all.— Adv, It Is Ix-lleved that San Bernardino county, California, with an area of |Att«nd Funeral in Portland. 20,17# square miles. Is the largest J. M . Dunning of Pendleton. C. C.|county In the United Stutes. it Is I Dunning of W a lla W a lla and E. H . about sixteen times the size of Rhode Dunning of Hermiston were called to Island. Portland Friday by the serious Illness of th e ir brother A rth u r C. Dunning OTHER NATIONS of Portland, who passed away Friday night. Hia funeral was held W ed There are 39 republics throughout nesday afternoon at Portland. The the world. Messrs. Dunning returned to their More than half the arable land In I respective homes Tuesday morning. Japun Is in rice. How fo Put U p Strawberry Jams and Jellies THURSDAY, Jars, Capa, Covers and Rubbers for those who are doing their own canning. — " ------------------ — ' — ......... -A Straw Hate for work and dress-up, for Men, Woman ________* and Children. J PN O N I 1 7 1 Also a Specialty of FACIALS SCALP TREATMENT FINGER WAVING SHAMPOOING ■very Week Day but Saturday « » W E S T O N 'S H O U ta O F O U 7ÎW A N D ffigRvKRR' Ladies Phene M l For Appointment W M . 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