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»AGE FOUR THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON Wrrmtalnn Errali» Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Publishers. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1908, Umatilla County, Oregon. Orfeg th e ir rest is In terru p ted . They have a rig h t to u tte r com plaints. People who have dogs should keep them in a t n ig h t to prev en t th e danger of packing and dam age re su ltin g to sheep or o th e r u n p ro te c ted an im als, to say n o th in g of th e noise and b ark in g w hich d istu rb s the rest of sleeping citizens. Check on your pet dog a t n ig h t to m ake su re he is not p ro w lin g in stra n g e neighborhoods. A gain we may use th e old prov erb, " I t is an ill w ind th a t blows no good.’’ W hile th e ra in s m ade some of the hay m usty, they did m ake th e g rain grow and th e o th e r crops aw aken in to knee deep in Ju n e, though a little late in J u n e. t * * * * « * * « « UMATILLA NEWS t By ERMA BYRNES. a tte n d in g a tw o weeks V acation Bi ble school. The L adies Aid held an ic« cream social and an ap ro n sale S atu rd ay n ig h t, w hich was q u ite a success. Mrs. Y ounger and her tw o d au g h ters re tu rn e d th is week from E iPaso Texas, w here th ey have been v isit ing frien d s an d relatives. Mrs. Black has an infection in her foot an d w ent to T he D alles for trea tm e n t. Miss E lizab eth S langer left Mon day for P en d leto n w here she has em ploym ent. A blaze w hich got o u t of control on th e F a le r place, destroyed 12 tons of stacked hay and dam aged th e hay stacker. ARE YOU SURE? THAT THE MONEY YOU SPEND W hile men are stru g g lin g to get F rid ay of la st week w as th e la st TO INSURE YOUR HOME AND back to work and ea rn in g w ages in for Bible school and Rev. H. B. T ho the ¡steel in d u stria l cen ters, th e ra mas retu rn ed to his home in Board- POSSESSIONS BUYS COMPLETE are no pickets in th is busy farm in g man. region. PROTECTION? YOU'LL KNOW Subscription Rates. Bill Sw itzler, H a rry H ull an d Lew One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 Brow nell spent F rid a y in B aker AFTER LOSS OCCURS . . . BUT Six M onths .................................. 1.00 We cannot im agine an y fa rm e r’s w here they atten d e d a road m eet •> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• ❖ <• ♦ <• <• T hree M onths ......................................60 I wife, who cleans lam p chim neys and ing. NOT BEFORE . . . UNLESS YOU .............. ! spills coal oil day by day, not de- COLUMBIA * Mrs. F ra n k C lark re tu rn e d to h er I* LET US ANALYZE YOUR NEEDS D lsturbances by stray dogs has 1 l,land*ni' th a t her husband sign the home Sunday a fte r spen d in g several •> By Lois Hutchison ❖ ■ n.i card of m em bership in th e new days w ith h er m o th er in P ark d ale. AND CHECK THEM AGAINST THE 0 ---------- •> become a n ig h tly occurence and «EA . R ig h t th e re she will press the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Olson, Mr. citizens a re com plaining because button. E v an g elist G. E. Mickey and fam PROTECTION YOU HAVE. . NO OB an d Mrs. Stan A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aches, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ily of P o rta lis, New Mexico, w ill a r LIGATION . . . PHONE US TODAY. L und, Mr. and Mrs. M ullins, Mr. an d rive J u ly 3rd to spend a m onth at Mrs. Caver and th e ir fam ilies had the home of Mr. an d Mrs. Clyde H e a picnic on the riv er S atu rd ay a f bert. Dr. a n d Mrs. Cune w ill ac com pany them . E v an g elist Mickey ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. H ull and will begin a series of m eetings at Mr. an d Mrs. Rex Moses and son mo the C hurch of C hrist, Sunday, Ju ly tored to W alla W alla Tuesday even 4th. Miss H elen A ddiem an, d au g h ter ing w here they le ft th e delivery tru ck on w hich a business sign Is of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. A ddiem an, being painted. They re tu rn e d for it Russell In g alls, Miss W anda Jones, F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t and Bill H ill of Tacoma, W n., are T hursday. Mrs. V ieg has tu rn ed h er house v isitin g a t th e A ddiem an home. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation over to Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Doyle Donald and Malcolm F ischer, who and has moved to S eattle to be w ith have sp en t th e past y ear w ith th e ir h er son A lbert w here he is em g ran d p a re n ts, w ill re tu rn to Taco ma w ith th e gu ests Ju ly 2nd. i" ployed. c r y O f po “ ' " " D elbert V an Schoiack and Bob G uests a t th e R. L. A ddiem an years, a w h eat n u rsery has been es , , M n 7ÜX. 1 3 * . 1 8 * . » * • Brow nell spent S atu rd ay evening home Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. ¿' o EXTBA FARE- .. and Sunday w ith th e ir p aren ts from A. Shipp, A lford and T helm a Shipp, tablished on th e farm of G. S. Mc W anda Jones, H elen A ddiem an, Rus C artney of Tum alo in cooperation th e ir w ork in P endleton. Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh Van Schoiack sell In g alls, Bill H ill, D orothy Ad The and d a u g h te r Delores spent S unday diem an, Mr. an d Mrs. Jack Allen, w ith County A gent Gus H agglund. in The Dalles w here they atten d ed Mr. and Mrs. V ictor A ddiem an and The new n u rsery co n tain s 11 d iffe r a Van Schoiack fam ily reunion. d au g h ter Shirley. en t v arieties of recom m ened ru s t re to Mrs. H a rrie t Ford retu rn ed Mrs. S. M. DeGarmo of W ray, Col The U m atilla from sum m er school in orado, a rriv ed here F rid a y m orning s is ta n t w heats, u sin g F ed eratio n as at The Hermiston Herald. P o rtlan d . She is v isitin g her m o th for a m o n th ’s sta y w ith her d au g h a check variety . z . .... p X e z / - er, Mrs. Je n n ie Blakely. ter, Mrs. H enry L indner. Mr. an d Mrs. Je ff Stevens and Al Adila Chet wood, d a u g h te r of Mrs. va spent Sunday and M onday in th e Ryland, and L ester C olpitts w ere SUMMER m o u n tain s n ear P ilo t Rock. Alva united in m arriag e M onday of last kxam plc or r* " ‘ * rem ained for some tim e. Lyle week at Pasco, Wn. Round Trip to excursion Brown worked for Mr. Stevens on CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. H en ry H ooker, Mrs. “ etandard Service M en prove their th e sw itch engine. In C oach R A IL FARES Mr. an d Mrs. E arl Bensel spent Opal Adams and two ch ild ren , ac personal interest by taking such com panied Mrs. R yland and d a u g h the week end w ith her p aren ts, Mr. C o tx « e o n d in ,lr NOP/ IN ter Beulah to W alla W alla S atu rd ay . good care o f m e. I just spot o n e o f and Mrs. Jess Connell. Bill B oulton retu rn ed S unday Mrs. A dam s and ch ild ren , who have these signs o f Standard Service—and been v isitin g a t th e H enry Hooker from a th ree w eeks’ vacation. home th e past week, will rem ain in th e rest takes care o f its e lf! ” M ayor T ucker, who has been Dixie, W n., u n til a fte r th e F o u rth q u ite ill, is reported much b etter. tiU E E rn e st Tipple re tu rn e d to U m atil before fin ish in g h er v isit here. Carl N elson of Boardm an spent la Sunday a fte r spending th e w in the week end a t the P. H. Carmon te r in C alifornia, Melvin Je n k in s is spending th e home, Dick U pham , who has been v isit first of the week w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Je n k in s, from ing in Salem retu rn ed th e first of last week to the home of his p a r his work in P o rtlan d . Jo h n Quick 'and d au g h te r Jo an ents, Mr. an d Mrs. C. L. Upham. W ayne L in d n er has been ill a t are h ere from P o rtlan d w here Mr. his home for th e past week, b u t is Quick is receiving medical care. at th is C arl C aldw ell of T he Dalles spent reported much im proved time. th e week end here. S a v e on y o u r 4 th o f J u ly n ee d s! Mr. and Mrs. H enry , Hooker Neva P illo n was a Sunday d in n e r _ and ,, STANDARD guest of Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ull. d au g h ter N ellie m otored to Pendle- S unday was reported as a big day Ton Monday, S E R V IC E « V AT THESE 2 14’s for th e sw im m ers at the b eich . ! O' H. Buell and fam ily and R. H. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McMillian and Epperson and fam ily enjoyed a pic- IN CLUDES children are spending a few days in , n ' c a ? Cold Springs Sunday. Yakim a v isitin g h er paren ts. 1 Orbie W ells and fam ily have tra - Complete Lubrication .1. S. Brown and E rn e st T ipple ! d«d th e ir ran ch for p ro p erty in Pen- Service. Servicing: — No. 2’s wenf to Pendleton and A thena Mon- I dleton. T ires, B a tteries, Ra Mrs. A lfred Cable and d a u g h te r day to find em ploym ent. d ia to rs, W in d sh ield s Doreen K ay visited a t the B axter and Headlamps.Clean ' H utchison home S atu rd ay afternoon. .Mrs. H. G. McCulley and children R est R o o m s. R oad R u th and Otis w ent to P o rtlan d M aps. T ravel In for Sunday w ith her sister, Mrs. R. A. By M ary etta Thom as m a tio n , an d m any Fones of W arm Springs, Oregon. Motoring Accessories. Miss Hazel Parson is now em Mrs. McCulley w ill v isit a few days ployed a t the Oasis Service S tation. a t W arm Springs and R u th w ill re Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and m ain th e re for a tw o w eeks’ visit Cloe w ent to W alla W alla th is week w ith her au n t. N ina R ae McCulley is now em on business. STANDARD OIL! Mrs. Hazel S tu tte from P o rtlan d ployed a t th e hom e of Mrs. N. R. V D ealers .— ' was a v isito r at th e Nick F ale r M ueller in H erm iston. H arold Buell and V ictor E p p er home. Her two ch ild ren , P hillys and Boh, are stay in g for a week or son atten d ed th e dance a t Echo S a t -- M e a t -- u rd ay n ig h t. two. The L u th e ra n churches of P en d le Mrs. M. E. Coats and Leon Chap I.B. BEEF ROAST in are here from H ardm an. Mrs. ton. E cho an d H erm iston held a pic STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA LB. Coats is sta y in g for a few weeks a t nic in Colum bia .park Sunday. S ervi BROOKFIELD CHEESE ces w ere held in th e m o rn in g and the Claude Coats home. LB. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Bleaknian races and gam es w ere enjoyed d u r SAUSAGE and N ita Ray from H eppner are vis ing th e aftern o o n . LBS. T he follow ing people enloved a itin g a t th e Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- VEAL STEW not luck d in n e r in C olum bia p ark donald home. THIS STORE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY! Mr. and Mrs. P hil Jones and fam Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and d a u g h te r B arb ara. Mrs. B a r ily of H erm iston w ere v isitin g a t th e ham . C hilds B arham , Mr. and Mrs. B lanche Jo n es home Sunday. H and d a u g h te r Nellie. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mefford w h o , , , enry H , ooker ,, Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service have been v isitin g relativ es on th e ” r ’ ?P d , W,, 7 Rnd project left Monday for Yakim a 1 d au g h te r M arian. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F o ster and children A rilda and w here th ey will visit the Alva Mef- M ark. Mr. and Mrs. H ughes. Mrs. fords. Mrs. Souders was given a s u r C h ristlev and Dell C hristlev. Gus L in d er was ill a t his home prise b irth d a y d in n er by the Tow n-j POTATO CHIPS MARSHMALLOWS la st week. send club members Sunday. Blue Bell Brand F resh F luffy N itia and Carol Coalhlance of S to c k U p f o r J u l y 4 t h & 5 t h 3 10c-Packages . P ound ............ Interest Shown in Seed Trial. H eppner are now h ere w ith th e ir parents. Mr. Coalhlance is w orking! ALBANY — Considerable in te re st | Pound on th e h ighw ay crew. PEGS. is being show n In th e developm ent , OLIVES A rth u r K ennedy and fam ily of P o rtlan d stopped" a t "t'he R a y ‘Brown i ° f onv aore eac h of taU nleadow oat LINDSEY APPLES Ripe Medium Cans home on th e ir way to H erm iston K''ass and o rch ard grass p lan ted for PEGS. 2 ta ll tin s ..................... New Yellow T ra n s and W alla W alla th is week. seed on th e B uchner B ro th ers farm Small b o ttles of p are n t. 7 LBS. ... i n '¡ i - b l' H,e L orham of Council near L ebanon, rep o rts County A gent Bluffs, low i. is spending th e sum Green & Stuffed - EA. mer w ith her counsin. Ja n e t Gor P’ C M u ,,,n W hen vis,ted th e la it CANS ham . i of May th e tall oat grass was head- LETTUCE PORK & BEANS Vernon Russell retu rn ed home ing out at shoulder h eig h t and th e L arge Solid H eads from Odel! w here he has been visit- o rchard g rass was about w aist high. VAN CAMPS 2 for ................................... Ing relatives Large Size Art Allen ami M aurice H u n t re he says,, and both crops w ere look EACH ........................... IN OUR tu rn ed to N orth Pow der w here Mr. ing good. Small Size FOR Cans Allen will continue his work. 4 for ................................ Helen Russell w ent to Pendleton MEAT DEPT. Rust Resistant Wheats Tried. j w here she will work a t th e pea can REDMOND— Because of co nsider nery. CANNED COLORED FRYERS H. B. T hom as has retu rn ed home able dam age to w heat from ru st in from U m atilla w here he has been D eschutes county in th e past two VEGETABLES P ound ........................... DOZ. TOMATOES. PEAS AND STRING BEANS BEEF ROAST Each .........«............... Standby Brand Y oung and T en d er Q m Pound ............................ TRAVEL EAST In UNION PACIFIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON "Good m orning!" 20 »51 _^ipR06RtS union pacific railroad DILL PICKLES 16c SWEET PICKLES pint 20c RIPE OLIVES 2 for 35c Sunspun Salad Dressing 39c PAPER NAPKINS 9c PAPER CAPS 9c PAPER PLATES 9c LEMON JUICE M.C.P. 2 for 25c LEMONS doz. 35c BOARDMAN 180 250 200 250 HERMISTON TRADING CO. 4th o f July Specials at BOYNTON & KELLEY’S P otato C hips 2 Corn Flakes 2 D eviled M eat 6 Snacks - K ippered Sardines Pork & B ea n » 'an 6 c -1 0 c-1 5 c Paper P lates 15c C atsup 10c Mild Loaf LB. C h eese 25c F at Ones LB. W ein ers 20c Jello Ice o n r Jello G enuine □ C Cream Powder J FOR Z o C Connor's Cash Store Smoked and Loach Meats Groceries - Fruit A Vegetables PHONE 301 i-* 15c 9c lO c 9c lO c 2^C lO c B U R K ’S - T h e B argain S to re SWIM SUITS AND TRUNKS at 35c SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT LY BUT WE ARE SELLING AT THE OLD PRICE. LIGHT DRESS SOX Pa,r 100 DRESS PANTS AT OVERALL PRICES “ NEW LINE STRAW AFELT HATS JUST IN ! A FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES. ETC. WONK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS — SWEATERS. OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! N ABC MIRACLE ADE ASSORTED FLAVORS Makes 10 glasses. 6 for .... BACON SQUARES 18c Pound JELLO OR ROYAL GELATIN Any Flavor ................. 5c SALT PORK * Pound .......................... COFFEE M.J.B.. Hills' Bros.. Maxwell House or Schilling’s Pound ................— ......... WE ALSO HAVE SPRING LAMB