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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE FOD H H erm iston and all o th e r localities are looking forw ard to the F o u rth of Ju ly tw o day celeb ratio n a t S ta n field. The S tanfield com m unity is m aking g rea t p rep a ra tio n s to e n te r tain th e people of all th is region and they deserve th e atten d a n ce and su p p o rt of everybody. M any In te r estin g events a re being planned to n u k e th e celebration an u n u su al oc casion of th is kind. farm in g population is served by electric lines and th is sta te is being well favored by th e n atio n al ad m in istra tio n in a* m a tte r of such g re a t im portance to home b u ilding on th e farm . In th is te rrito ry th e fact th a t th e w ork is being done acco rd in g to th e re g u la r cooperative system is pleasing to th e local farm ers w here we a re know n as th e m ost coopera tive com m unity in th e e n tire n o rth west. F in ally the long prom ised R u ral E lectrificatio n program is d e fin ite ly underw ay. The money is a v a il able, official have been select ed, th e present board has th e m a t ter well in hand and th e n atio n al Subscription Rates. REA has placed its stam p of approv One Y ear ..................................... $2.00 al firm ly on th is developm ent in th e Six M onths .................................. 1.00 in te re st of th e ru ra l population. In Three Months ...................................... 60 Oregon only 30 per cent of th e HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W a rn er, P astor. Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Chas. Duvall, S u p erin te n d en t 11:00 A. M., Sermon. C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 :0 0 P. M. 8:00 P. M., Sermon. £E br IprruitHton ir r a lò Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, Publishers. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1909, Umatilla County, Oregon._____________________________ O rsg FIRST CHOICE! METHODIST CHURCH R. R. F in k b ein er, P asto r Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M. Mrs. E. E. R a in w ater, su p e rin ten d e n t. Ju n io r ch u rch a t 11:00 A. M. Lois H utchison, su p erin ten d en t. W orship, 11:00 A. M. Senior League service 7 :00 P. M. E vening service 8 :00 P. M. Midweek service next T hursday evening a t 7:45. Ladies Aid services every firs t and th ird W ednesday. . Î ¥ * » * ♦ * * * * UMATILLA NEWS 1 By ERMA BYRNES. ♦ A NEW STANDARD OIL FOR NEW CARS T h e R e d & W h it e S to re PHONE 341 J a r R ubbers 4 pkgs. 17c Econom y Caps 2 for 45c C erto 2 for 4 5 c Suisar cane ioo lb s. $5.59 „ . bags ❖ radio. Bill S w itzler spent F rid ay in M aryhill. Betty McKenzie an d V irg in ia Compton left ea rly Sunday m orning for San B ern ard in o w here they will v isit Miss Com pton’s m other, Mrs. W illiam McCormack, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Don H arry m an and sons sp en t Sunday aftern o o n v isit ing Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. F red K nudson re tu rn ed home Monday afternoon from P o rtlan d w here he atten d ed G rand Lodge and th en visited, friends for a few days. E arl Leach and H erb ert Lane spent Sunday aftern o o n n A rlington. Glen A strom and A1 Moran spent Sunday in Pasco w here they a tte n d ed th e P endleton-P asco baseball game. < > Mr. an d Mrs. Max G raybeal spent < > Monday m orning in P endleton. < ► < ► Mr. and Mrs. E arl Bensel and children spent th e week end v isit ing here. Mrs. Jo h n Quick an d d au g h ter Joan retu rn ed home S atu rd ay from Toppenish. W n., w here they have been v isitin g h er parents. lurks the shadow of the automobile thief. He is always there— School board election was held in waiting for his opportunity. You may be as careful as you please. the com m unity hall M onday a f te r noon for th e purpose of electin g a Locks mean little to the expert thief. Protect yourself by taking school clerk and d irecto r. Je ff Ste theft insurance on your car today. THE COST IS LOW! — phens won over Bill K ik and H elen Conlon replaced Joe S pringer. An nie McNabb and K ath e rin e Sherlock tied from D ora B u llard for clerk re placing Ruby K night. F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t H arry K iesler is spen d in g a few Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation days in P o rtlan d . Don Isom spent th e week end In B aker v isitin g his w ife who is v isit ing her m other. W a rn er Tues n ig h t en ro u te to Ho th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun Louis P riffe r of W alla W alla visi quiam , W n., to v isit relatives. ty C ourt House, P en d leto n , Oregon, ted th e local Jones R- Scott gravel Geo. Given of G aston is v isitin g su b ject to a m inim um price of $10 and sand p it h ere Monday. th erefo r, to be paid in cash a t th e hia-nephew , A rt-C onnell. tim e of sale, th e follow ing described ❖ parcel of land, heretofore by U m a Land Sale Notice. tilla County, Oregon, acq u ired for IR R IG O N NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, d elin q u en t taxes to -w it: L ot 15, By MRS. W. C. ISOM T h at the u n dersigned. S heriff of Block 2, N ew port’s A ddition to the U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e City of H erm iston, U m atilla County, R. V. Jones and d a u g h te r V onna of an order duly m ade and en tered Oregon. were business v isito rs in P endleton herein by th e County C ourt of Uma D ated a t P endleton, U m atilla tilla County, Oregon, on th e 5 th day County, Oregon, th is 26th day of Friday. of A pril, 1937, w ill on th e 3rd day May, 1937. Rev. Geo. A lcorn and Tom Cald R. E. GOAD, S heriff well left Sunday for C en tralia, W n., of July, 1937, a t th e hour of 10:00 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e w here they will a tte n d camp m eet of U m atilla C ounty. h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a t (M ay 27-June 24) ing th e com ing week. E m m ett McCoy accom panied his d au g h ter. Mrs. M arshal M arkham to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay for medical tre a t menl. The Y oung People’s C h ristian so ciety met M onday evening for a b u s iness m eeting. E rn e st Bedwell was elected p resident, Mrs. C hester W il son, vice p resid en t, and L averne Drice, secreta ry -trea su rer. The N imble F in g ers 4-H Sewing club met a t th e home of Mrs. H ugh Grimm T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith the leader and all m em bers present. Work * going forth rapidly on the work chosen and a very in terestin g urogram was presented by the mem bers. T he next m eeting w ill be at the home of Mrs. N ora W ilson W ed nesday. Mrs. Grimm en tertain ed th e home economics club T h u rsd ay afternoon. The second division 4-H sew ing 'dub met at th e home of Mrs. A. C. H o u rh to n T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Miss V onna Jones has bpen elected lead er to tak e the place of Mrs. Ray t am o rea'” - who resigned recently M r. a n d Mrs. Jones and Mr. and 'tr.. Aah h s’igh from Newberg, Ore.. „ ~np,.,s pf th e ir n°nhew and '•'nittv. Mr. and Mrs. V ern Jones, T uesday of last week, being en ro u te borne from H eppner w here th ey had been on business. • Mrs. Alma Grieves, Joy M arkham and Fcho A ldrich retu rn ed home fr'>m C orvallis S aturday. Hon Isom snent S atu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday w ith his wife at Baker. B E H IN D *5 lb s. $1.47 Fresh Tom atoes 2 lbs. 19c J o w l Bacon per lb. 23c L a rd 4 lbs. 67c Y O U R C A R FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON Those people spending W ednes day of la st week in P en d leto n w ere George and Oliver McNabb, Bill Bousquet, E rm a B yrnes an d G lenn Ostrom. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and d a u g h te r Jo an spent Thiursday in W alla W alla. Dora M urray of Camas, W n., spent from T hursday u n til Monday aftern o o n v isitin g her a u n t an d u n cle, Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r Agee. Miss M urray lived here several years ago. P. Compton and d au g h ter V irg in ia of M essner w ere here T hursday. Miss B etty M cKenzie retu rn ed w ith them an d stayed u n til F rid ay even ing. Mrs. D ora B ullard and Mrs. Je ff Stephens retu rn ed home F rid a y from P o rtlan d w here th ey spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom T ucker and son Joe retu rn ed home S atu rd ay from P o rtlan d w here Mr. T u ck er a t tended G rand Lodge. B etty M cKenzie and V irg in ia Compton spent F rid ay in P endleton. Clifford H arry m an arriv ed here T hursday from W allow a to v isit his b rothers, Don and Lloyd, and f a th er F ran k . Joe M iller left T h u rsd ay for A lbi na w here he was called for duties. M iller has been th e m ach in ist at the roundhouse for th e past four nfonths. Mr. M unstand w ill tak e M iller's place here. M unstand has worked here before, com ing from R eith. Gus F ransoloes is v isitin g in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and d au g h ter E rm a spent M onday in Pendleton on business. They v isi ted Miss D orothy Tonies who is in th e hospital. D elbert Van Schoiack accom panied them but rem ained th ere to w ork in th e pea cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H arry m an and d a u g h te r F ern spent T hursday in i’endleton. K enneth B avm iller. B uster Cald well and H erb L ane spent W ednes day evening a t th e Gus Tonies home in H oldm an. Max G raybeal sp en t M onday and Tuesday a t home from his w ork in R eith. Jean Rode of I,a G rande is v isit M r a n d M r« K jir e « p f N e b r a s k a ing t the borne of her g ran d m o th v ’-ttin e r t h e i r d a u g h te r, M rs. er. Mrs. A. R. Robprts. Mrs. E. A. McMillian and d au g h H o-' T’ e n n v and fam ily. E arn est F a^erstrn m of Buhl. Ida te r Gloria spent the week end In Mrs. .Tames P o r tla n d w h e r e Gloria san e over the ho. visited his au n f. I "RPM" ù a f q i t t r a d tradtm atk •• » --------- THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1937. BUTTER-NUT ^"BREAD FOR g n i M M IBBB r n E 9 IIIIE 9 9 . . . . Ws I/ ûcumfm Cwted Al Shaw, Distributor Veal Roast lb. 17® Halibut lb. 2 3 c HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery Phone 341 R C IJ S Prompt, Courteous Service Save at-- BOYNTON & KELLEY’S PORK & BEANS 1 A<« A W SMALL SIZE 4 for 25c VAN CAMP’S L arge Size - Each .... 1 lb. pkg. PEPPER MUSTARD 1 lb. pkg. COCOANUT 1 lb. pkg. MACARONI 4 lb. pkg. SPAGHETTI 4 lb. pkg. BEANS RED or WHITE 3 lbs. or BAKING POWDER Calumet lb. Crescent BACON LEAN BACKS lb. ROOT BEER Extract Makes 5 Gal. MATCHES full carton C'irvawAt'lo« VzlgdrCl ICS Chesterfields Luckies or Camels Carton 2 for 25c SARDINES I.arv, Oval Cans 3 From Our Ranch Dailv EGGS Birds FRYERS Our Batterv Raised DRESSED Smoked and Lunch Meats Groceries PHONE 301 Fruit STARCH ARG0 Gloss Corn or 3 Packages ............. ---------------------------------------------- - A Vegetables >5® SALAD DRESSING 2*7 < V ARDEN Q u art .............................. (4c refund on J a r .) HONEY 4 LOCAL 5 Pound tin .................. *1 7 *’ SYRUP | | A SHOW OF SUPREMELY STUPENDOUS SURPRISES » PEERLESS N O tlM M O f F K - E M K I I I PERFORMERS W ill E x h ib it For Connor's Cash S to re « GRAPE JUICE K E R R ’S 25c 29c 25c 25c 25c 23c 19c 29c (t APPLE BUTTER K E R R ’S 38 oz. J a rs - EACH . 2 SHOWS DAILY at 2 & 8 P. M. CIRCUS GROUND OPPOSITE STOCK YARDS BIG CIRCUS BARGAIN DAY «9 COFFEE ADULTS 50c 1 * Lb 2 “ ? * * c * 9 1 l.b g . “ 67c* /« » COOKIES FIG BARS Oven Fresh - Pound .. No. 10 tins . ...... H O M IN Y Van Camp’s « 2*4 size tin ---------- 7--------- -------------------- ---- IvC M eat dept . BACON By H alf or W hole Piece - Pound <tA«i VEAL STEAK Our Special B rand Hermiston-Wed., June 30 CHILDREN 25c FRISBIE S Cane & Maple 21^ size cans Plnt Bottle' EACH 4 6 W DILL PICKLES iv iv u l j Economy B rand 4 -- Pound .............. 18c RIB 4 BRISKET B0IL « « _ Pound AAV ROAST Young BEEE Steer Beef « O _ Pound . ... IvC COME IN AND TRY OUR 19c lip A AV NEW M IN U T E STEAKS PORK, VEAL or BEEF. |