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non roux THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned from a short business trip to Port land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albrecht of Baker visited a short while Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hamm. Mrs. F. L. Kelley returned to H er miston Monday for a week's visit. Mrs. Kelley has been located in Husum, W n. Mrs. H arry McMillen or Golden- dale, Wn., is visiting her mother Mrs. J. A. Scott, and her sister, Mrs. Merl Phelps this week. Misses Goldie and Levada Bow man, of Yakim a, W n., daughters of W. H. Bowman, are visiting their father in Hermiston this week. Mrs. Leila Phelps left last Sat urday for Vale, Oregon, where she w ill visit u ntil Suhday w ith her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Voyne. lir a . Mari Phelps is assisting In the post office during her absence. Jim Clayton returned Tuesday One of the beet productions thle • from Portland where he spent the year "F ath er s Son" was sponsored week end on a business and pleasure by the Boy grout organization and trip. w ritten by the United States Chief Miss Emma Hauser of McMinn Executive. This w ill appear in the viile. Oregon, is a house guest this Oaais theatre Sunday and Monday week of her bister, Mrs. Philip W in June 28 and 29. and w ill be one that Mr. and Mrs. John Kopacz, Marie ters. a ll fathers and sons w ill want to see. Stephenson and Claire Shrier motor E. R. Anderson, who lives in the M r. and jtfrg. Chas. Brook of Rush ed to Pendleton Tuesday night. ' Westland district Is building a new ville. Nebraska, arrived Tuesday eve Mrs. Ida Gordon of Elgin visited w ith her sister, Miss Pauline Stoop, ¡turkey brooder house, which w ill be ning at the home of M r. and Mrs. completed soon. P, C. A lbright in the Minnehaha dis a Bhort while Wednesday. Dr. und Mrs. F. V. Prime spent trict, and w ill visit a few days. Mr. Frank Swayze, Jr., son of Mr. and I the week end at the Tom Boylen and Mrs Brooks left Nebraska last Mrs. F. B. Swayze, who has been a t tending the University of Oregon, ar summer home near Meacham. Bobby Sunday and are planning to make an returned with them but Buddy w ill extended visit at the coast. rived In Hermiston Sunday. remain longer. Don’t overlook the ice cream booth Mrs. H . E. Shesely, Mrs. Gerald H. E. Shesely left Tuesday morn on main street Saturday afternoon W hite, and Mrs. Wm. Shaar were ing on a business trip to LaCrande, and evening, located between Propst business visitors in Echo Monday. Baker and Ontario, and plans to be V ariety store and the jew elry store. Mrs. F ran k Stone is much recov gone u n til Sunday. Mrs. F. L. K el Help the Christian Endeavor society ered from her recent operation in a ley is staying w ith Mrs. 8hesely of Hermiston send a delegate to the Vancouver hospital, and w ill be able during his absence. Intern ation al convention in San to leave for home the" first of the Claud Haddox of Acme, W n., for Francisco. — Adv. week. mer principal of the Columbia dist "W in d y ” W ilkins formerly of Con Miss Emogene Paul left Saturday rict school, is visiting at the home don. Oregon, and now a resident of for The Dalles where she visited of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenderjewski Salem, Oregon, was a Hermiston vis friends and relatives u ntil Wednes and with other friends this week. itor Thursday of this week. W e un day of this week. Miss Shirley Miss Ina Lenhart, who is employed derstand, and gather from his con Brownson worked in the telephone at the Portland Golf Club, visited versation that he is now connected office during her absence. Tuesday and Wednesday w ith friends I w ith the W orld W ar Veterans State and relatives in Hermiston. She re [ Aid Commission of Salem. turned to Portland Wednesday night. David S. Arnott, nephew of Mr?. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re Squire K. Thomas, of the Columbia turned from Portland last Friday district, has gone to Cove, Oregon, to where Mr. Felthouse had attended attend the Ascension Summer School ;rand lodge as delegate for the local in session there from June 8th to Masonic lod-o. Mrs. Joe Udey re June 19th. His sister. Miss Margaret turned from The Dalles with them. L. A rn o tt of St. Louis, w ill arrive Miss Edith Grjnim is the house Wednesday, June 17th to spend the <uest of Mrs. Garnet Best this week. ium m er at the Thomas ranch. Miss G rim m is a ju n io r at the U n i Misses Ruth, Helen and Florence versity of Oregon and w ill return to Woughter returned from Eugene her home in Halfw ay, Oregon, the Monday. Helen and Ruth went down last of the week. last F riday In order to attend the Mrs. Judith Hamm and son M ar ‘ommencement exercises for the shall Hamm, of M urray, Iowa, a r University of Oregon, of which class rived Wednesday morning and w ill th eir sister, Florence, was a member. visit their son and brother, and fam- Miss Florence majored in mathema ly, W. L. Hamm. They plan to spend tics. some time here. M r. and Mrs. H. L. Propst return ed Tuesday night from taking a 1500 mile motor trip to British Columbia where they visited the old home place at Ashcroft, for the first time n 20 years.!- Mr. and Mrs. Propst ’ Pent three days In Portland before N o w In e f f e c t leaving for British Columbia. They visited old friends they had not seen Yellow stone . . . the va tince leaving1 there 2o years ago. VISIT — (0afiin®hFatrr YELLOWSTONE * T H E BEST IN T A L K IN G NATIONAL PICTURES Hermiston, Oregon PROGRAM FRIDAY - SATOflM Y MATINEE SABlRDAy 2:80 /< PARK UNION PACIFIC [ D-d-on’t B-b-be SoKmd! MslRga ‘ and Garrity are on-the job. Thes , two dumb dicks hear all, see a ; and know nothing." They’ll tai you through the» *fcreepiest, fun niest, strangest happenings tha ever started a riot of laughs. STAGES DAILY SCHEDULES EXCURSION FARES cation of a l i f e t i m e . H a p p y , carefree, com fortable way to go . . . enjoying the scen ery at its b e s t from those b i g . easy-ridin? I Hion Pacific Stages. [ Also Entertaining- Short Features SUNDAY AND MONDAY The COST of ONE SACK OF SUGAR IN 1918 was $26.00 What you can buy at Or, via Salt Lake City you c a n visit the worio- faraoui G r a n d C a n y o n . Zion B r y c e Canyon National Parka. A New Sweetheart Of Thé Screen in a bigger, better, brighter show than “Sally.** M A R L Y N M IL L E R HAS NO PEER ON STAGE OR SCREEN__ SEE HER IN HER FAVORITE PICTURE— "SUNNY I" servies to Dsli B u < s, Montans now In s f f s s t . f Also Comedy and Fox News Ask A q • n t for at details COMING— Stage« leave from Hermiiton Drug Stare “DISHONORED** with Marline Dlitrieh “FATHER’S SON* with Lewii Stone jUstt i “ HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery BURNHAM’S IRRIGON NEWS NOTES T H U R SD A Y, JU NK 1», 1931 Thursday. M r. and Mrs. Barney Endrlce and fam ily are visiting at the Frank Leicht home this week. Ralph Ueneflel spent Thursday night w ith his parents on his way from Tillam ook to Newport. ¿TC mmer H O M E S ¿ y ,,,. ST » Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and M r and Mrs. Bates Rand motored to » Ï .» » UM M ER_ Pendleton Tuesday for medical treat ment for Geo. Rand and little David Mrs. Gus H o llett visited his daugh ter Mrs. Jess Oliver last week. Her little granddaughter, Ethel Oliver, returned w ith her for the summer. CAMPS. I TROM KEROSENE S3 M A Y 2 2 T O O C T . 15 RETURN LIM IT O C T . 31 LIBERAL S T O P O V E R S h u m m e r e x c u r s io n f a r e s e a s t d a ily on U n io n P a c if ic 's w o n d e r f u l P o r t la n d R o s e a n d o t h e r f in e tr a in s . S c e n ic r o u t e . S h o r t s id e tr ip s e n a b le to v is it. . . Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Grand Teton and Yellowstone N ational Parks. Informa tion and vacation booklets on request, R O U N D T R IP r o D E N V E R .................. « 7.2 0 O M A H A .................... 70.»« K A N S A S C I T Y ... 75.«0 S T . L O U I S .............. 80.2« C H I C A G O ............... 85.0« D E T R O I T ................104.«7 C I N C I N N A T I ....... 105.1« N E W O R L E A N S 107.10 C L E V E L A N D .........1O7.«7 T O R O N T O ............. 111.4« A T L A N T A ...............ll« .4 O P I T T S B U R G H ..... 110.82 W A S H I N G T O N ... 14«.«1 P H I L A D E L P H I A 142.07 N E W Y O R K .......... 140.4« C O S T O N ..................152.21 U N IO N P A C IF IC TODAY For less than $26.00 1 Sack Sugar....... $5.09 I doz. Oranges....... 25c 1 doz. Lemons ........ 25c 4 lbs. Macaroni ..... 25c 3 Cans M ilk ............ 25c 2 lbs. Cocoa ............ 25c POT ROAST BEET 10c 3 lbs. Prunes............ 25c RIB BOIL 10c 3 lbs. Bananas........ 19c 10 lbs. Bacon............$2.50 MUTTON STEW, 4 lbs. for 25c 1 pr. Canvas Gloves 15c VEAL STEW, 3 lbs. for 25c 2 pr. Socks .......... 25c 5 lbs. Crackers....... 69c Armour Star Ham, half or whole, 26c 9 lbs. Rolled Oats .. 49c BACON SQUARES 15c Ladies House Dress 99c 3 Bx. Corn Flakes .. 25c AND A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND 1 qt. Nalley’s Ma CURED MEATS TO SELECT FROM yonnaise .............. 53c Quality - Price - Service 1 lb. Coffee ............ 25c 5 lb. Benns .............. 25c “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” 6 Boxes Matches .... 15c 1 Can Corn.............. 10c 1 pr. Overalls 98c A. W T U R N B L A D — P H O N E 411 1 pr. Shoes................$1.98 50 lbs. Flour............$1.05 Shirt ........................ 65c 10 Bars Soap .......... 35c 100 lbs. Spuds ....... 65c 8 lbs. Lard ............ $1.29 SP E C IA L S E V E R Y D A Y 4 Loaves Bread ...... 25c 1 Straw H a t............ 25c IN T H E W E E K . 2 Cans Tobacco................ 25c Why pay 10c for a jell powder when you can buy- 4 lbs. Raisins ..... 35c NIK-OL-JELL — Same size, none better, at ... 5c 3 lbs. Rice ---.......... 25c 1 lb. Parawax '..... 10c AMERICAN CLUB COFFEE-A good one, a lb. 19c 4 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c LEMONS—A nice juicy lemon, d ozen ............... 25c I 2 lbs. Chocolate Candy.TOc 1 Broom .................. 50c I WORK SHIRTS—A good one, a t ...................... 60c ! 3 pkgs. Potato Chips 25c DRESS SHIRTS—Just i n ................................. $1.251 Union Suit .............. 75c 1 cn. Baking Powder 25c LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS — The Cowboy Cut 3 Cans Old Dutch .. 25c NOW IN STOCK Bottle Catsup .......... 10c [ ANKLETS—For the Misses and Girls for every Gal Vinegar............ 35c day wear, o n ly ............................................ 15c Can Malt ................ 45c COVERALLS for Boys and G irls................... 69c 4 Cakes Yeast.......... 15c HOT WEATHER DANCE SETS — o n ly ....... $1.00 1 lb. Peanut Butter 20c 2 lbs. Chocolate Cdy. 30c 2 Head Lettuce..... 10c Saturday Specials! There’s no longer any reason why just because you wish to enjoy the health and pleasure benefits of life in your summer home, cottage or camp that you should be forced to suffer the annoyance and inconvenience of being without ■ modern white light. All o f the comforts and convenience o f a flood of beautiful mellow white light, like sunlight in quality is yours now with this new I n s t a n t L ig h t A la d d in K ER O SEN E ! • Big Features A m atch and a m inate is all it takes M a n t le L a m p * b t i t . Burn« eommon ki (coaT oil) w ith 94% a ir - o n ly 6% fuel. Givaa a modern w hite lig h t nearest to sunlight. Burns w ithout amoke, noise, smell or trouble. Absolutely safe. Operates as simply as the old style lam p and rune fo r 50 hours on a gallon o f o il. Tested by 83 lead ing Universities and Colleifee and every claim verified. Approved by Fire Underw riters and Uood House keeping Institute. You’ll never miss electricity once you have en joyed it. I t supplies the one great missing link to real city home comforts in the country. N ot only is Aladdin light bountious and beautiful but the Alad din itse lf is modern in every way. Handsome in both finish and design and with a wealth o f exquisite hand - decorated glass and parchment shades from which to choose. All styles, table, hang ing, bracket, v as e and floor lamps are avail able in a price range to suit every purse. you • (Continued from page One) class from Irrigon high and has nade her home here w ith her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grabeil. the past 12, years. M r. to m is the son of M r, and Mrs. W . q. Isom. Both of the young people are highly respected and the entire community sxtends best -wishes for th eir future happiness driil prosperity. F. C. W oughter, Agent Mrs. Frank Stevers and mother and Mrs. E. Bedwell and children, 1 Hermiston, Oregon were plcnlclng at the Calt place (COAL OIL) _/ A l a d d i n ] Come l a T oday and • e e i t Dantons tratad —N o O b ligation Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON T h e B aby has to h a v e a n am e! So d oes Bread*-But w h a t is in th e N A M E ? It is really th e B read itself. B U Y H E R M IST O N B R E A D We have two grades - - Cheaper and Better. The Hermiston Bakery Hermiston Oregon Modern Hermiston Meat Market TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Ttun-A-Inm Lumber Co. Voi. 31 — Phone 331. Hermiston, Or., Thursday. June 18, 1931 Editorial It Is too bad thst France wouldn’t alio Tex Gulnan to tour with her night club show. It was about the only way we know of to get a payment on the foreign debt. R A. Brownaon. Editor. —e— The Dairy S h o w barns are being re built this week. . — 0— No. 23 make your home the should be. F ir Tex is cheerful one. It Is easy, ideal and i t works inexpensive, and worth both summer and w in while. ter. — 0— . "This Is going to be hard," said the con tractor as he smoothed I o w n the concrete or a sidewalk. — 0— W ith cement at Its present low price, you an well afford to put In these concreto lm- roVementa a r o u n d your home. A smile costs noth —e— ing. Start the day with Among the commo a smile anti It w ill end the same way. A house dities that are much that Is well painted lower these days are >eerns to smile and aomvof our highbrows. — 0— spread cheer through out the whole neigh- Your refrigerator la xtrhood W hy n o t insulated. Tour home -------- - • $25.98 ALL FO R ------- $25.98 KINGSLEY’S Phone 171 — — Hermiston, Oregon T H E M O D E R N M A ID FO R M O D E R N M O T H E R S < . ■■ Electric Cookery is better, easier, and far cleaner than other methods. I t bringa^rdlrter freedom for the Modern Mother__ more time for o u t-o f-th* kttehen h no Electric Cookery there activities. pot-washing Just prepare the food, »lace i t W ith and Hotpolnt oven-peeking. in the oven, set the controls and go away for the SftO'noon. When meal tim e arrives__It w ill be perfectly cookaj— cookag— pipi pipli ng hot and ready to serve. it G O i (d l $ i M n l i E lectric li And the Hotpolnt Range is fast and econo mical to operate. gi-SPjeed.Calrod units have brought unbel ie v a b le speed to electric'cookery. I t effect« remarkable sav ings in time, food Wid fuel. Investigate this modern method of cooking now. * ; CONVENIENT TEgMS O F H 0TP0INT RANGES. Down Payment 10 Per Cent of Purchase Price Hermiston Light & Power Co. h