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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers, Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, ' Oregon.____________________________ Subscription Rates. One Year ..................................... $1.00 Six Months ........................................... 75 Three Months ....................................... 50 oov****** IRRIGON NEWS t t By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mrs. Frank Leicht is visiting her brother-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs Barney Endrice at Chevella, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ferol, who have been visiting relatives in Idaho, re turned home the last of the week. Chester Wilson has been ill the past week. Mr. Goodwin and daughter of Pa rina, Idaho, visited Mrs. Nora Wil son Saturday and Sunday. Nelly Leicht and Florene Brace have returned home from Spokane where they have been attending Kinman business college. Lola and Barbara Berry of Uma tilla are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy, this week. They are leaving for their new home in The Dalles soon. June Goodwin of The Dalles is vi siting her sister, Mrs. Russell McCoy this week. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy vi sited Mrs. McCoy’s mother at The Dalles last week. Mrs. Theressa Teel is visiting her sister. Mrs. Uley Paulson. Mrs. Edwards of Portland is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Herman Dunn. A. R. Boulware and H. C. Warner were Heppner visitors Tuesday. Earnest Bedwell left for Parma, Idaho. Sunday where he is employed for the summer. TAKE CARE TURNS ON SUPER-TEMPERATURES With all the increased motor temperatures in today's cars you're SAFE with BPM Motor Oil Crankcase oil temperatures have shot up 33 percent (1930) ! Engine speeds (R.P.M.) are a third greater. Piston clearances are 26 percent closer. Bearing pressures nearly doubled in many cars. Take care! Watch your oil! RPM Motor Oil is designed particularly to resist all the heat and all the beating any car can give a motor oil. Try it—next time. MOTOR OIL unsurpaxxed No motor oil at any price can give you more and better lubrication. (I • P " 70 T — "I A QU AR 7 is a rtgistertd traät-mark A NEW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT 7668 .... 'S DRUG STORE The REX ALL Store HERMISTON, OREGON Rexall Foot Powder SPECIAL NEWS Relief to those who • • A suffer from tired, 439 aching, troublesome feet. We have a New Brand of ICE CREAM at our fountain. Special This Week—■ Banana Nut Ice Cream Fungi-Rex Guaranteed to stop Egeas Athletes Foot. Satis- faction or your money back. That Good Home-made Flavor. Cleansing Tissues Bisma-Rex Stomach Sufferers. Relief in 3 Minutes. Over a million satis fied users. Another Guaranteed Product. 500 SHEETS 50c and Zee Toilet Tissue $125 4 $1.25 ABSORBINE JR 75c LISTERINE OPERA PURSE FREE Cot ton-filled Absolutely Safe * Dependable MAGNESIA • Pints 5 LBS EPSOM SALTS 35c 2, 49c 97c 98C Developing & Printing Any Size Roll of Films We make 8 prints and give 1 FREE Enlargement ‘ Pn I a 59c For REPRINTS Any Size Each D39 4r 30c 39c BABY BROWNIE CAMERAS UNIVEX CAMERAS $1.00 Y 5Oc We wish to take this time to thank our many customers for their patronage this past year. We have just completed our first year here in Hermis ton and hope to have your patronage for years to ■ come. Signed, Harold UMATILLA NEWS t By ERMA BYRNES. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cornwall mo tored to Pasco Monday. Mrs. Corn wall remained in Pasco for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Powell and children spent Saturday and Sun day in Portland. Mrs. A. W. Byrnes of Touchet is visiting her son, James Byrnes and family. Erma Byrnes, Glenn Ostrom and Edwin Jenkins spent Monday in Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Quick and daughter Joan spent Sunday in Pen dleton visiting. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter Joan. Mrs. Don Harry- man and Mrs. V. D. Bramer and son James, spent Memorial day in Wal la Walla. Mrs. Clinton Harvey of Portland spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Van Schoiack. Other guests over Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Shanks of Yakima, John Peterson of Yakima, Art Peterson of Willows, and James Berwick of The Dalles. Bill Bousquet is visiting relatives in Asotin, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy, Yvonne Bousquet, Harold Edwards, Gene Hiatt and Delbert Van Schoiack are working in the pea fields at Athena. Mrs. William Switzler, Mrs. A. B. Stephens, Mrs. Katherine Sherlock and daughter Ann Mary and Rosa line Lennox spent Saturday in Wal la Walla. Miss Dorothy Macintosh of Port land stopped Friday at the Harry Hull home enroute to her home from a week's vacation at Ukiah. She ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Hull to Portland Saturday where they visi ted until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and daughter Yvonne who have been making their home in Hermiston where Mrs. Kendler operates a beau ty shop, have moved to their home here. Mrs. Kendler drives back and forth to her work in Hermiston. Mrs. Stella Edwards left this week for Montana where she wil visit her daughter for the summer. Melvin Jenkins and Roscoe Wil liams spent Saturday in Walla Wal la. Miss Clara Corrigan and Sara Rix left Friday for Portland to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue Smith and children of Lyle. Wn., spent Memor ial day here. Mrs. Ida Means and daughters of Portland spent Saturday here at the Clarence Powell home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tucker and children motored to Kennewick Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and sons of Kennewick moved into the Tippie home Sunday. Mr. Miller is a truck driver for Consolidated line. Miss Virginia Compton of Board man is visiting Miss Betty McKen zie. Mrs. Harriet Ford came home Sunday from Southern Oregon where she has been teaching school. Miss Josephine Connell spent the week end at her home here from her work In Portland. Mrs. Tom Tucker anil Mrs. El more McKenzie and daughter Betty motored to Pendleton Friday. Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas re turned Saturday from a week in Twin Falls, Idaho. Marietta and Lee Thomas remained in Halfway to vi sit friends. The Umatilla baseball team mo tored to Stanfield Sunday where the game was called a tie. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimberling left Friday for Eugene to visit Mrs. Kimberling's father. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough and daughter Rosemary of Pasco vi sited in Umatilla Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman and Mrs. James Byrnes spent Tuesday in Pendleton. George Kendler left Tuesday even ing for Walla Walla where he will be employed by Jones Scott for about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell spent Saturday in Pendleton. Edith have moved onto the Royal Rands place west of town. I. Skoubo is having a well drilled on his place west of town by the hiway, and expects to build there in the near future. A new broom factory opened up in the Murchie building under the management of Wm. Consodine. Alvie Mefford and family of Wa pato. Wn., and Al Macomber and family of Heppner, spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber mo tored to Grandview Sunday. Mr. Macomber's mother and sister re turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Black and sons re turned home Thursday evening af ter spending a week in the valley. While there they attended the gra duation exercises of their daughter Naoma, who returned home with them. BANK The Elmer Tyler family moved their household goods to Payette. BOOK THE HABIT OF REGULAR Idaho, Saturday. Dean Byram took them over in the truck. Mrs. Tyler “EVERY WEEK” SAVING, has been there the past week visit IS A PROFITABLE ONE. ing her parents. Donald Strobel left Saturday morning for Idaho where he will work this summer. A. W. Chaffee is working in his place in the Acme Broom Factory. They have been making brooms since harvest and have broom corn enough to keep of Hermiston them busy until harvest again. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over $50,000. Mrs. Carrol Kennedy and daugh ter of Eugene are visiting at the A. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President B. Chaffee home. A. H. NORTON, Cashier KENNETH M. MA YER. Assistant Alton Klitz spent the week end DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL with the home folks. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. Charlie Barlow and family were in Boardman Sunday. •»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦•♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»»♦a»» Mrs. F. H. Miller fell Saturday and broke her arm at the shoulder joint. She was rushed to Portland quired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14, Block 2, in to a specialist. NW‘ of SW% of Section 11, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe spent Boardman Barber Shop original Town (now city) of last week at DeLake. Leonard and Hermiston, Umatilla County, Lester returned with them. OPEN MONDAY of EACH WEEK Oregon. A party was given at the home After 6:30 P. M. R. E. GOAD. of Mrs. Shell Thursday afternoon in Sheriff of Umatilla County. honor /of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. She (June 4-July 2) received many lovely gifts. A lun cheon of strawberry shortcake and coffee was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pettys and small son are visiting at the Macomber home. 4314 Frank Ackerman is carrying his arm in a sling, haying blood poison ing in his finger caused by a locust thorn. Mrs. Yonger and children left this week for Texas on an extended visit. PHONE 341 Miss Dorothy Russell and Dallas CLEAN FRESH STOCK PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE Wilson were Boardman visitors over the week end. Dallas is with the DeSota and Plymouth car agency at La Grande. While here he sold a new DeSota to H. E. Bates, and a Plymouth to Glen Carpenter. Rev. H. B. Thomas was called to Twin Falls, Idaho, a week ago Mon day by the death of a very dear friend. Mrs. Thomas and children accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas returned Saturday evening. Maryette and Lee stopped at Half RED & WHITE way, Ore., where Lee will remain all summer. The post office hours on Sundays and holidays are from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.. and mail for the night trains must be in the post office by 6 P.M. COURAGEi It Takes a Lot of Courage to Break a Bad Habit and mighty little to start a Good One. START AT ONCE! FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRADING CO. The Red and White Store Notice of Final Settlement, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE state of O regon for UMATILLA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of W. A. Sloan, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Report and Account as administra trix of the estate of W. A. Sloan, deceased, and that the above named Court has appointed Tuesday the 7th day of July, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. in the Court Room of said Court in Pendleton, Umatil la County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Report and Account. All persons having any objections to said Final Report and Account hereby are no tified to present the same at said time and place and show cause, if 664$4*2$$444* • • any exists, why said Final Report Account should hot be approved t BOARDMAN NEWS 1 and and allowed. Dated and first published this Mr. and Mrs. Coats and Echo 4th day of June. 1936. H. C. Southard. Administratrix. spent the week end at Hardman vi George D. Brodie, siting with Mr. Coats’ mother. Mrs. Blanche Shannon is quite ill Attorney for Administratrix. (June 4 - July 2) at the home of her (laughter, Mrs. Wm. Lilly, Mrs. F. W. Moore visited last land Sale Notice. week at the George Wicklander NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. home. Paul DeMauro and family have That the undersigned. Sheriff of moved to Castle where he will take Umatilla county. Oregon, by virtue Mr. Colosso’* place on the section. of an order duly made and entered The Colosso family has moved to herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County. Oregon, on the 24th Pendleton. Miss Adelle Say returned to her dav of April. 1936. will, on the 11th home in Portland after visiting sev day of July, 1936, at the hour of eral weeks with her grandparents. ten o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Porter. Mrs. Walter Olson and son, and at the front door of the Umatilla Mrs. Ethel Anderson spent last week County court house, Pendleton, Ore here with their parents, Mr. and gon, subject to a minimum price of $30.00 therefor, to be paid In cash, Mrs. C. O, Blayden. Mr. and Mis Otto Strobel are vi- ¡ at the time of sale, the following siting at the W. A. Strobel home. I described parcel of land, heretofore Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson and 1 by Umatilla County, Oregon, ac- JAR RUBBERS - 4 for 15c ECONOMY CAPS - 2 for 39c MILK, Red & White 3 Ä 20c FLAV-R-JELL - Pkg. 5c MAYONNAISE Qts. 45c WHEAT CEREAL WER:: Pkg. 18c Meat Department Whole Milk Cheddar Cheese LB 19c Halved - Sweet Pickles Pint 18c Limburger Type Cheese BRICK 28c Pure Lard - 4 lb. Pkg. 50c DON’T USE PRIMITIVE METHODS LIGHTEN YOUR BURDEN GENERAL POUNDS AV-3 FLOW “IY SERVICE—Pictures in 1 day Out day after next. 100's ASPIRIN TABLETS Haskell’s MILK OF 29c Sanitary Napkins GALLON • 1.98 Heavy Russian type. ™ — $1.20 SAL HEPATICA ROLLS .................... 1 Roll Hand Towels FREE! Mineral Oil 60c ALKA- SELTZER ..... 4 F f M. Thompson, Mgr. ON SQUARE DEAL PRODUCE CO. AUDITORIUM BLDG. HERMISTON. ORE. (Subject to Market Change) Heavy Hens over 412 lbs. 14c Leghorn Hens Over 31, lbs. 11c Leghorn Hens under 3%2 lbs. 10c Leghorn Broileri^ to 1%2 lbs. 12c Heavy Springer 2 lbs. Up 14c Eggs ■ 56 lbs. and over 15c EggS - Under 56 lbs. 14c Hermiston Light & Power Co. UMATILLA, HERMISTON. STANFIELD AND ECHO. cpcpccpppppppcpcccccccc0*60088000000000010000000000000000000 Uhe Germistan ieralb THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936