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TAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY I. 1631 g a re t F elthouso. since m ade tw e n ty o th e r p ictu res and HERMISTON SCHOOLS THIRD O th tr m em bers of th e cast a re : |j ♦ ♦ is know n to m ore persons th a n any IN TER CAPITA COST Jam es N eary, H aro ld M arble. BoL ♦ THEATRE NOTES " ♦ o th e r dog In th e world. srsruL cossssroNoaNcs H enderson. B a rb a ra Root, D a y to n : L, "R ough W a te rs” is an e x c itin g ♦ ♦ A s ta te fin a n c ia l re p o rt of + H a rris, Floyd McMullen and H ow ard W estern elevated to new h e ig h ts by School opened M onday w ith fu ll! c a p ita to a t fo r school o p e ra tio n s ' ___ _ i K lages. V itaphone. Im ro lin iu n t present. show s H erm isto n U nion high school!, R i n - T i n - T i n W a r n e r Miss F lorence Udey re tu rn e d to Mrs. W. J. K en n in g s w as In th e O ther com m ittees a re : P roperty R in-T in-T in has a most u n u su al I lo u r new pupils, Louis, M uriel, th ird low est for 1929-1930, w ith / n : V ’ h e r stu d ies in The D alles h ig h school H eradl office W ednesday to pay h er H elen W o u g h ter, L aw rence S w arn er 'D o ro th y and M arjorie Moore were I P en d leto n second an d A th e n a f i r s t . l |a teat p ic ta re . *“R. ough W ater*"“ in chance to show his alm ost h um an th e first of th e week. ' su b scrip tio n and s ta te s th a t th is Dick M artin. M arjorie M ullins, Eu- in telligence. to th e C olum bia school en ro ll- H erm iston high school per ca p ita eoat „ hl h n , , u »«.' F. B. Sw ayze left for P o rtlan d S un- p ap er h as been a m em ber of th e ir gene H am by; a d v ertisin g , Floyd Me Indued ..lent, m aking a to tal of 65. ' ............... - - - ■ -------- w hlch R ln ty c o n trlb u te a ’ a ll th e day w here he w ill a tte u d to businees fam ily for th e la st 15 years. Alao I M ullen, L d n a O tt, D orothy Addle- “ “ta iu s a u n « u i ou. was $ 1 ,8 .1 » and th e low est fig u re to n ish sin g vim th a t is hla. in te re sts. th a t th ey miss It If it fails to a rriv e m an; advance tic k e t sale, Ma. y ! . a n ^_ _"™ ‘ *]lo,na!i ''J * * " 11 an<i | w** 1161.19. I he h ig h est figure per D u rin g h is life R ln ty £ a s made P h ilip an d c a p ita cost show s »609.75. A ccord- Mrs. G eorge S to iy is hom e fro m M artin F efven, S tan field m erch- j B row nson, Leona Dyer and F ern Lin- [ch ild ren F a ith , .Mary, m ore m oney for his o w n er and m as | Floyd had New Years d in n e r w ith ing to S u p e rin te n d e n t Shaw th ere h e r w ork a t th e C onsolidated T ru ck a n t, v isited T uesday w ith h is form er d er; stag e effects, F ra n k Shaw. !.-lr. and Mr«. J. R. Lawson. has been a n e n ro llm en t increase of ter, Lee D uncan, th a n m a p y .a m an L ine Co. office due to illness. p a rtn e r J . S. B u rn h am on h is w ay to | ______________ _ _ _ m akes in hla lifetim e, as a resiift of L N. S avage moved S a tu rd a y from | 17 ptK cen t d u rin g th e past year Miss L o rrain e B rach er is su b sti- U m atilla. Mr. B u rn h am sold his stock carefu l, tr a in in g w hich he "has re , . | t h j R ogers plaee to the old S im uieus w hich w ill low er th e per c a p ita cost tu tin g for Mrs. A u d ry W h ite as in S tan field to Mr. F efven ab o u t s ♦ , la lIn - | for H erm isto n schools d u rin g 1931. ceived a t Mr. D u n can ’s h a n d s.' te a c h e r in th e P in e City schools. I y ear ago an d cam e to H erm iston. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES . ! Mr. and Mrs. O. W eils moved from : R ln ty w as discovered by Me. Dun- __________ ________ Mrs. W h ite w as in a n a u to w re c k , R alph Jones, p rin cip al o f th e Pine ❖ 'c a n d u rin g th e w ar in a zone Witch th e C. O. W ain e o tt p la te o n to the HERMISTON MEDICAL HOSPITAL recen tly . ' City schools, w ill give p riv a te lessont <• « ❖ ❖ •> ❖ ❖ had been sh elled by th e enem y. J i e A ntone Sonerson, w ho is em ployed on w ind in s tru m e n ts each M onday Mrs. J. M. P rln d le ’s c a r w as cjam-i old F elth o u se ran ch . w as but th re e days old and was nuzz NOTES Mr. and Mrs. L u ttre ll w ere v is itin g a t th e H erm iston h o tel, a rriv ed la te n ig h t in th e h ig h school. Those en- age(j co n sid erab ly last W ednesday lin g a b o q t am ong a n u m b er of bro in H ep p n er S atu rd ay . T uesday n ig h t fro n ^ Q ly n ip ia . W n.. rolled a t p resen t a re Joe Dyer, Glen ev en in g as she w as re tu rn in g home Mr. and Mrs. P. N orquist m otored Mrs. G erald W h ite w as discharged th e rs an d sisters. L ie u te n a n t D uncan and P o rtla n d where^BSHsjtfed d u rin g Pierson, F ra n k P rim e, E a rl W atso n , from tow n, w hen a 2-ton tru c k Monday. from th e h o sp ital F rid a y and Is do- picked out one of th e pupe an d nam ed th e holidays. Dale C arson, Floyd P ierce. Bryce backed in to h er c a r from „ slde road to P en d leto n on business ............ him R in -T in -T in a fte r th e F rench g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g »- f T -T— J. I. P urd y . p a s s e » ffF a g e n £ s 6 r th e Robinson an d C lem ent S to ck ard . m ash in g th e fen d er and ra d ia to r. The . d. , * . „ ° I *nB lllcely- doll so p o p u lar d u rin g w artim e. U nion P acific Systorg ^M w ileton J E rn e st Cox, sen io r In th e H erm is- tru ck was d riv en by Je rry T aylor ' lu lelo n la ,t - atul< lay w here tney Mr». L in d h e from L exington en- was in H erm iston WuflftaiddMSt th is ton high school, left d u rin g v acation who had lost b is d irectio n and w as tO° k Ml"' ’l u l t l e s fa th e r for m edical tered th e h o sp ital S unday W hen th e w a r w as over, D uncan a tte n tio n . w etk looking a fte r i.u. ests. an d enrolled in A lbany college. Ar- tu r n in g aro u n d . H e did not see th e W . O. K ing, school teac h er a t b ro u g h t R in ty back to th e U nited | Mr. and Mrs. M ilton H. F is h e r of j B oardm an, and h is tw o dau g h ter» S ta te s and began th a t course of tr a in R. C. Begg of th e Its" a ac- j ran g em en ts have been m ade for him a p p ro ach in g O ldsm obile and Mrs. com pan led F red B ark er to K en n e to tak e his fin al e x am in atio n s u n d er p rin d le w as unab le to sh ift Into re- T acom a, W'asn., were v isitin g d u rin g w ere b ro u g h t to th e h o sp ital M onday j in g w hich p u t him In th e movies in F. B. BARKER, Operator a t th e home of h er p ar- , . . . . - „ wick, W n., Wednesday*, Mr*. “B arker, su p erv isio n th ere for his fin al cred its, verse q uick enough to p rev en t a col th e . . h olidays „ I follow ing an a u to accid en t. F ra n c in e “W here th e N o rth B egins.” H e has . , ,, ... ttre ll Miss Louise R ust of G rass V alley ll8,o n . !e n ts M m akes freq u en t busiAess trip s th ere , , r- ar" » 1 Mr> , W P J ‘ K ing rem ain ed a t th e h o sp ital b u t ÎH 5 M elvin Jone w ho cam e dow n from . . , , , and they re p o rt business q u ite active. ca m eM onday to be w ith h er d a u g h -| The I-Go-U-Go club m et th is week . . ,. , . ... 1 expects to go hom e in a few days. ,, . , ..... x. . T w in F alls, Idaho, to v isit his m o th er Miss M axine S tan field an d R alph te r Mrs. A udry W h ite w ho is recover in an all-d ay session w ith Mrs. C. A. f ,h „ la n n in - to re tu rn th is T hc h * P l U l h as recen tly p in c h i n t | ,S P g 1 a sed a com plete e le c tric a l lau n d ry E. Jones, both teac h ers In th e P in e ing from in ju rie s received re cen tly F la n n lg a n and Mrs. H am an as J o C ity schools, w ere in H erm lstori S u n Ill an au to accid en t. Mrs. W hite w as hostesses. The d ay w as sp en t in sew- Mr. .an d Mrs. W. P. L u ttre ll w e re ’ Unlt “ n<1 *8 “ ° W doing all th e hos day. Mr. Jo n es is p rin cip al th ere. disch arg ed from th e h o sp ital F rid ay , |n g q u ilts and clo th es for th e A lber- p ita l lau n d ry . It is also supplied w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T u rn b la d and J a n u a ry 2, an d la g e ttin g along n ice-j te rn a K err baby hom e in P o rtlan d . v is itin g in P endleton C h ristm as day. x-ray fa cilities and several x-ray pic W. E. Moore and fam ily hove r e Mr. and Mrs. W alaco Jo n es an d fam 'Y- j T he g u ests w ere served d in n e r a t tu re s w ere ta k e n a t th e h o sp ital th is Published in the interests of the ople of Hermiston and vicinity by c en tly moved to th e C a rte r ra n c h of Dr. Dale R oth w ell, w ho is know n noon. ily w ere guests New Y ears day a t w eek. Tum-A-Lu®. Lnlnber — Phone 331. Mrs. M cK innie nnd Mrs. C. A. Ila r- th e C olum bia d is tric t. th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Je a n Skov- for good glasses, a t reaso n ab le prices. Dr. C hristo p h erso n w ishes to a n W a lte r N orquist h as gone to W al w iil be a t th e H erm isto n hotel all day r | g m ade a business trip to P endleton bo. nounce th a t he is in no w ay In te re st lula, W ash., w here he has been w ork Vol. 31 Hermiston, 0 rM fh n rsiay , January 8, 1931. No. 49 K en n eth A tliey of P o rtla n d r e S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 10. Eyes exam ined . W ednesday. ed in th e h o sp ital b ein g sta rte d a t free. P h o n e for ap p o in tm en t. 1 8 -ltc ing fo r th e U nion C onstruction Co. Mrs. Guy C rank is in th e St. V in tu rn e d th is week to be w ith his a u n t th e S h o tv ’cll - house by Mrs. M aude E. P. Dodd of W alla W alla, W n., cent h o sp ital a t F end leto n w here she Mr and Mrs. J. E. H alley b u rto n , _ , . As one fellow in H er- iSife next (en m onths. and u n d e , Mr. and Mrs. L ochridge. M e r r i l l P o tte r is „ , „ „ Je n k in s, C has Je n k in s and Dr. Jo h n - m iston says, “ N e w Mrs. L ochridge Is reco v erin g ra p id form er resid en t of H erm isto n , th is u n d erw en t a m ajo r o peration T h u rs Mrs. U. E d w aard and E rm a P a lto n i son. b u ild in g a b a rn thi week placed a h erd of sheep on the day m orn in g . w ent to The D alles C hristm as day. “ 0— Y ear R esolutions a re ly from hqr recen t illn e s^ week. T he h o sp ital is a d d in g new eq u ip George C ourse place. Mr. Dodd re Mrs. B. F. W illiam s re tu rn e d to T hey re tu rn e d th a t ev en in g b u t Miss only m ade to be bro .fllfly d L aird has been Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W a rn e r w ere cen tly cam e Into possession of the h er hom e In M ilton la s t S unday af-1 P a tto n rem ained in The D alles u n til m ent re g u la rly and In th e n e a r fu k en .” So th is y ear we ad d in g to and rem odel h o sts a t a tu rk ey dinuju'^Btf nday to 200 acre place w hich w as form erly te r sp en d in g Christmas* a t the W. A. j New Y ears w ith h er a u n t and uncle. tu re w ill be equipped to h an d le m a d id n ’t m ake m any good in g h is house. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. CWit--flh(f fam ily J u s t because th e w e a -; Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray M itchel and Mrs. jo r su rg ery . Miss Glea Sias and A i | s P a u lin e owned by Bob S tan field , and Is wiu- H in elin e home. reso lu tio n s except —» th e r has been like it is. e rin g sheep th ere. Jo h n U lrich and Mr. Zeim an r e j K e n n e h L ane w ere v isito rs a t th e — 0— W e sh o u ld like to see T he h o sp ital w elcom es visitors. Stoop. *VAV5 WW ad v ertised in C alifo r Mr. and Mrs. C. R o h rm an of Pen-1 tu rn ed from Thc Dalles w here they L u ttre ll home New Years, a lot of b u ild in g and Miss G lea Fias re tu rn e d S unday lleto n w ere in H erm isto n F rid ay j sp en t sev eral days. W henever th in g s get n ia, doesn’t m ean th a t re p a irin g of hom es and from A th en a w here sh p ¡¡spent th e tnd visited w ith th e ir son A. F. R ohr so. pad it seem s they you should let th e coal Lois Jackson sp en t C h ristm as at b u ild in g s aro u n d tow n. C h ristm as v acation w ith h er p aren ts man of th e R o h rm an M otor Co. They cari't be any w orse— supply ru n low w hile th e home of h e r p are n ts Mr. and- I J u s t as c h a rity begintr ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slas. alo n g comes a h u rri- w a itin g for spring. had p lanned to d riv e to C orvallh Mrs. E. L. Jackson" a t home, so eh o u ld th e fIrgt Qf tfae Mr. and Mra. L. E.' GTlffln visited to ta k e C h arles R ohrm an an d Joe Me R ich ard and S trick lan d G illia n ,' — 0— New Y ear g et off to to m ake it seem in Salem , A sto ria * a n d A berdeen N au g h t th e re but due to road condi who have been v isitin g for th e past ! good s t a r t w ith access W ash., d u rin g th e holid ay s aifttl re tions ch anged th e ir p lan s and thc week at th e It. H. Thom ran ch , re Styles for 1931 a ry re p a ir w ork tu rn ed to H ernAston th e last of th e hoys re tu rn e d by tra in . tu rn e d to P o rtlan d Sunday. Sleeves w ill be w orn! — 0— week. Mr. G riffin Is p rin c ip a l of the — 0— Miss Jo sep h in e L ittlefield visited Mrs. J. V. A llen, who has been 111 j rolled up. Seven Dny A d v en tist school here • ast week w ith Mrs. P earl Pace. a t h er home, is im proved. C hinese have a Mack says he is go-' B lack in k w ill be pre-! J. A. C lark, real esta te b ro k tr of Mr and Mrs. F. E , Shaw a n d H Miss S h irley an d Opal Jarm an have in g to q u it sm oking Tare custom . on New ferred to red by m o s t! E. llan liy w ent to Spokune la st F rl ’’en d leto n , w rs a tte n d in g to business s u b s titu te d th e p ast week as teachers if Tom w ill agree to Y ears of fo rg iv in g all m erchants. day w here th ey sp en t u n til S atu rd ay n te re sts in t'e rm is to n F rid ay . Mr in th e P ine City schools for Ii,"i q u i t ta lk in g politics of th e ir d eb ato rs and aftern o o n looking a fte r business In 71ark Is a su b sc rib e r to th e I ’erald . G erald W h ite and Miss G eorgia m t and give u p try in g to in tu rn of b eing for T h ere w ill be a t le a s t' te rests. They re p o rt considerable Mr. and Mrs. H a rry I. Tcdd who B riggs, w ho w ere in ju red in an 1.1: to given. So th ey s t a r t a save th e co u n try . one S unday a week. snow n e a r Spokane, o th erw ise road have been sp en d in g th e holidays w ith accid en t recen tly . New Year w ith a clean condition« w ere fav o rab le Mrs. T odd’s fa th e r. T hey re tu rn e d to W ill R ogers w ill r e slate. It seem s good to Jo h n n y Thom w as a P endleton th e ir hom e In Bond Snturdoy. us, b u t several of our m ain a D em ocrat. visitor Friday. W hat few turkeys are c red ito rs d id n 't seem Mies F lorence, P v a and R ,-th Mrs. M. T. M ato tt and ch ild ren left can settle down to to like th e id ea of fo r T um -A -Lum w ill con ■Vourhter w ho h av e been spending sp en t th e holidays In La G rande he holidays w ith th e ir p a re n ts Mr w ith Mrs. M ato tte's p aren ts, Mr. and a life of security for g iv in g us. tin u e to serve you. ind Mrs. F. C. W o u g h ter, re tu rn e d tc Mrs. C. B. Oarl. .heir resp ectiv e schools th is week D onald K lages le ft T uesday for Florence is a stu d e n t a t U. of O., Eva Spokane w here he w ill a tte n d B lair THE BEST IN TALKING teaches n e a r Condon and R u th teach- B usiness college. PICTURES is In B illin g s M ontana, h ig h school M elvola R oot is v isitin g a t B oard- Herm iston, Oregon Mr , an d Mrs. W nt. S h a rr enter m an, She sp en t New Y ears day at Looking a t th e New Y ear, we have had o u r u su al and u n u su al tained a t a New Y ears p a rty last h er home here. TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING problem s to c o n fro n t in th e p a st y ear — If hiBtory re p eats Itself we veek w ith fo u r tab les of b ridge. Mr B arb ara R oot re tu rn e d home S u n First Show Starts 7:Oo P. M. sh all have them ag ain th is y ear, p'.us and perh ap s double plus, but tn d Mrs. H a rry K elley won high day a fto r »ponding th e holidays a t here is w here you can save some money— wore and Mr. an d Mrs. A. C hrls- B oardm an. PROGRAM opherson aecond h ig h score. A fter "W HERE YOUR DOLLARS H JIV E MORE CENTS’" he table* w ere cleared aw ay th e rest FRIDAY AND SATURDAY if th e ev en in g w as sp en t In d an cin g BASKETBALL SCHEDULE * Dr. Dan P o lin g of O regon S tate GOOD GRADE OF PEAS, 6 cans fo r ...................................................... 710 SEASON 1930-1931 * ollege w ill give a n adress a t the GOLDEN BATAM CORN, 6 can s for ...................................................... 7 j c <• tan field h ig h school on S atu rd ay > D ate School CUT BEANS. 6 cans for .............................................................................. 7 J C Place <• ivenlng, J a n u a r y 17, a t 8 o ’clock Ja n . 24 Griswold BROKEN SLICED P IN E A P P L E , 3cans for .......................................... 71c H erm iston ❖ ! High Grade Bulk C o f f e e rh o re w ill be .com m unity sin g in g ❖ Ja n . 30 U m atilla COVE OYSTERS, 7 oz. — 5 for ............................................................. 71c U m atilla in d stu n ts. A very in te re s tin g meet Feb. 6 A ditn s PEACHES, L arg e halves, 3 cans fo r ...... ............................................... 7 Jc H erm iston ng is a n ticip ated for th e W est enc > Feb. 11 Echo MONARCH CATSUP, p in ts, 3 for ........................................................ 71c Echo « > Feb. 13 Irrig o n if U m atilla county. H erm iston ❖ ! H erm iston Mra. F. F. R ogers and tw o ch ild ren > Feb. 18 Echo WE HAVE THAT BIG POP CORN THAT POPS — JUST IN Desperadoes Wound Motorcycle ack and J e r ry of E llen sb u rg . W n. > Feb. 27 Lc” ington L exington <’ Cop and order capture of his ❖ •> ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ tre> v isitin g w ith h e r p a re n ts Mr A FTER INVENTORY ODIT? AND ENDS IN ALL DRY G O O D S « ind Mrs. Bensel. Mr. R ogers came sweetheart — they bear hidden LIN ES AT SPECIA L PR IC ES— LOOK THEM OVER vlth them b u t re tu rn e d th e follow ing loot to motor boat and are off ay. T hey plan to rem ain fo r two with girl prisoner when young nnnths. cop—roused by Rinty — cata I COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES WANTED! Heavy Hens 17c lb. jQpfr* ' SWIFT & Co. T U M -A -tU M TICKLER j Hot Lunches :: Quick Service Sweets and Refreshing Drinks SPORTING GOODS HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 (OaHiHÛnivatrp IN T H E N E W Y E A R BURNHAM’S 71c Specials 18 lbs. Sugar 1 lb. 1 lb. hills bros . Coffee 2 lbs. hills bros . Coffee 1 lb. M.J.B. Coffee 3 lbs. M.J.B. Coffee pults, while on his motorcycle, to deck of moving boat—heroic dog, leaping after him, attacks thug. Also Entertaining Short Features •SUNDAY AND MONbAY1 Breeding Turkeys: Mr. an d Mrs. II. L. P ro p st spent "’otkeram's Grant Bronte Turkeys, everal days th is week In Condon bred for size, color, vigor, chunky oss 11 and Jo h n Day. v isitin g w ith ype: 16 years experience in breed rlen d s and relativ es. T hey spent ing on our 10C0 acre farm ; choice nest of th e ir tim e in Jo h n Day w ith breeding Toms, to 30 pounds, Ir. nnd Mrs. T. J. P ortw ood. They ep o rt co n d itio n s in th a t p a rt fairly I $8 - $10 • $12. Show birds high er. Gentle, range raised. At North ood b u t th e w heat c o u n try is hard hit. . western Turkey Shew of over 300 Senior Class Play Selected W ords fall to describe th e sweep, b read th an d Im m ensity o f, »his pow erful d ram a of th e air. Made w ith th e fu ll coo p eratio n of th e F ly in g Division of th e U. 8. Ma rln e Corps. — T h rills and never- to-be-forgo tten scenes of d arin g and heroism above th e clouds. Jack Holt Rnd R alph G raves take to th e a ir and give th o g reatest e h a ra -te rlx a tlo n of th e ir careers. Also Comedy and Fox Movietone News COMING — •ANIMAL CRACKERS" "SWEET KITTY BALAIRE" P ractice h as been u n d er way for ome tim e u n d er th e supervision of lisa E llio t, on th e play "T h e H au n t- H ouse” w hich w ill be presented n th e Oasis th e a tre Ja n . 23. by th e ilgh school. The lead in g ro lls are Hayed by Donald Jack so n . C hester lohnson, E m ogene P aul and Mar- M E R M IS T O IM 'S turkeys. Best in the West: won grand championship last two years j >nd other highest honors. Also* champion market drcssed hen and j champion irnrl-r» drrised tom. f — SALEM FAIR WINNERS — » Birds G u aran tee I to Please o r I _________ Money P a rk ,__________ J Mr. and Mrs. Wn d Cockeram KINGSLEY’S t LET’S GO! T he holiday season is over— L e t’s p u t aw ay th e ham m ers and q u it knocking. G et in an d boost H erm isto n and com m unity, all to g e th e r an d w onders can be accom plished. W E ST SIDE BA R G A IN S! PRICE CUTS RANGING FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT FOR CASH ON CHAS. G. BURK’S, INC. O F Q U A L IT Y A M D S E R V IC E ' MR. FARMER — Do you know th a t we buy our livestock from you and in return we expect your support YFS, we make pnre pork sausage and our regular price is 20c lb. Oakland, 0 regon I-ADIES' RAYON 50« HOSE fo r.................................................. I.ADH2S’ SHOES. 33 1-3 PE R C E N T OFF. MEN’S »7.00 VBLOUR COWBOY HATS. 28 per cen t off MEN’S »5 0(1 DRESS HATS. 28 p e r cent o tf ............... . MEN’S »3.50 DRESS HATS, 35 p er cen t o f f ......................... BOY’S 8IIOBB— 30 PE R CEN T O F F . SW EA TERS— 20 TO 30 PE R C E N T OFF. WOMEN'S 0 A Y T E E 8, REGULAR »3.76. AT ...... H O U SE ... 25c »S.00 »3.75 »2.25 »1.50 --Saturday Specials-- SHOULDER PORK ROASTS .................................... - POT ROAST BEEF ................................... - ...................... LAMB STEW. 3 lbs. f a r ....................... ............................ LUTrFISH, lb. for ........................................................ lb. 18c lb. 16c 25c 15c “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Hermiston Meat Market A. W TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 H< rm tston. L« $1.00 30c 43c 83c 43c $1.23 1 l b . Maxwell Home C o f f e e 43c 2 l b s . Maxwell House C o f f e e 83c 4 lbs. Prunes 25c 10 bars Laundry Soap 39c 10 lbs. Bacon $2.79 8 lbs. Lard $1.39 1 qt. Nally’s Salad Dressing 53c 5 lbs. Cheese $1.17 5 lbs. California Bayo Beans 49c 6 lbs. Pink Beans 43c 5 lbs. Lima Beans 49c 6 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 39c 6 cans Corn 66c 2 doz. Small Oranges 25c 10 lbs. Regular Oats 47c