T H U RSD AY , JULY 29, 1937.
Œljr fyrtniaîun Errali)
P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is
to n , U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by
P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
P u blishers.
Sintered as Second Class M atter
Decem ber, 1906, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
O r£g
S ubscription R ates.
One Y ear ..................................... 62.00
Six M onths ................................... 1.00
T h re e M onths ........
60
Clearance Sale
ON
Enameled Ranges
The silver ju b ilee and tw en ty -
fifth an n u a l U m atilla P ro ject fair,
is ju s t five weeks aw ay. Five weeks
pass rapidly for busy people, an d in
o rd er to m ake th e fa ir th e success
it should be th is year, in a bigger
and b etter w ay, every citizen in the
w est end of U m atilla county should
begin now to m ake p rep aratio n s
and plans for th e celebration. Not
w ith the idea of d isplaying for p re
m ium s only, b u t to add to th e dis
play of th e products grow n on o u r
own projects. It is your fair. The
directo rs will do th e ir p a rt in p la n
n in g and d irec tin g the fair, th e rest
rem ain s w ith the people to b rin g in
th e displays. F acilities for holding
the fa ir a re m uch b e tte r th a n h ere
tofore, crops excell in v arie ty and
grow th, and th is is th e Silver J u b i
lee. L et’s m ake it one th a t w ill go
down in h isto ry !
T h e Herm iston L ig h t
& Pow er Co.
PEOPLE OF HERMISTON
25% DISCOUNT
AND V I C I N I T Y
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM
FOR OUR NEW LINE OF
ELECTRICAL GOODS WE
ARE FORCED TO SELL
THESE RANGES.
FOR
THEIR EXCELLENT CO
Herm iston, Oregon
POSSIBLE
OFF
TO
SERVICE
THEIR
CUT
DURING
RE - BULIDING
PROGRAM.................................
REPAIRING & RECOVERING
ANTIQUES A SPECIALTY
ALL CLASSES OF FURNITURE CONSIDERED
AND NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE.
SERVICE A N D SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
A rtis tic U pholstering Com pany
PENDLETON, ORE.
PHO N E 291
117 W. RAILROAD ST.
•..••.•..•..^«..•..•..9‘»9«.9.-9*.9*.9»9>-9*-9«.9»4l
Connor’s Cash Store
Smoked and Lunch Meats
Groceries - Fruit & Vegetables
PHONE 301
x
Tum eric,
Sage,
5 For 29c
P o r k & Beans
9 „ S alm on
L arge Cans 1 0 c i
: S ard in es
L arge Oval Cans
2 Eor 25®
9 M ilk
Tal1 c*ns
Makes Delicious Je lly ft Jam
Specials for July 30th and 31st
MATCHES
CARTON
18c
CAKE FLOUR
red & w hite 25 c
W HEAT CEREAL & whn. 2» <». 20c
BISCUIT FLOUR
red « w hite
29 c
ROLLED O ATS r e d * w hite 3 ' bs .21 c
FLAKY BAKE FLOUR 49
$1.57
FRANCES HORN
OFFERS TO YOU
NEW A N D IMPROVED COURSES OF
STUDY IN MUSIC
(LESCHETIZKY TECHNIC)
PIANO A N D OTHER INSTRUMENTS
TAPPING A N D FOLK D A NCING
KINDERGARTEN AND ADVANCED
COURSES IN
ART AND ARTCRAFT
CIAL RUIN.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
When you buy a General Electric Washer you get long
life for your clothes— your washer— your money and your
self. See a G-E before you buy. Ask for a demonstration.
You'll always be glad you bought a General Electric.
INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN
H e rm is to n L ig h t & P o w e r Co.
LOCAL DEALER
T une in “ The H our of C harm ” Mon., a t 4 P.M., E.S.T. NBC Red N etw ork
For Information Call 39-R
WE MOST SINCERELY APPRE
CIATE THE FRIENDLY WELCOME
GIVEN US BY THE CITIZENS AND
BUSINESS PEOPLE IN HERMIS
TON AND SURROUNDING TERRI
TORY. NO ONE CAN PLEASE
EVERYBODY — BUT WE TRY
EVERYTHING IN PASTRY.
.
.
PHONE 991
W eek End Specials at--
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
P R E F E R R E D STOCK
FLOUR
V encedor B rand
4 9 lb s...................
An all purpose F am ily Flour.
$1-29
GRAHAM FLOUR
37c
Ja sp e r's Côarse
9.8 lb. Bag .....
CORN
W hole K ernel
2 No. 2 cans .............
RAY CROFT BRAND
GELATIN DESSERT
As an
In tro d u c to ry offer we
are g iving
4 P ackages
for ......
SIX FLAVORS
CANNED M IL K
C arn atio n ,
or F ed eral
T all Cans
Bordens,
M orning
7c
Each
JELS - RITE
FRU IT PECTIN
2 8-oz. B ottles ...........
COCOA
W averley B rand
lb. carto n ...........
The all occasion cocoa.
15c
1
CERTO
2 b o ttles
45c
O
H E R M IS T O N TR A D IN G CO.
Phone 341
LET US INSURE YOUR CROP
AND SAVE YOU FROM FINAN
Yeager’s B akery
Grapefruit Juice R5S.V’HITK 3 for 41c
Fruit Cocktail Rl7^ WH,TE 2 for 31c
W ax Paper RED ft W H ITE - 125 Ft. Roll
17c
Mart Coffee
2 lbs. 49c
Early Riser Coffee
2 lbs. 37c
Dog Food - Kenwood
dozen 65 c
Free Delivery
COULD YOU AFFORD TO LOSE
THE VALUE IT REPRESENT?
We did not like th e hot w eath er
b u t th e g rain , g ard en s and trees 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 * 9 9 9 ♦
grew to m a tu rity u n d er th e ray s of
STANFIELD
*
Old Sol.
By Mrs. C arl R hea
T he th o u g h t of h u ck leb erry pie is
Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Hoosier and
now ta n ta liz in g us w ith the added
allu rem e n t of a few days in th e C onstance H ollow ell, and Mrs. Mar-
g a rite Lougge of New H aven, Con
m ountains.
n ecticu t, are v isitin g relativ es in th e
A real story broke Sunday w hen west. They w ill v isit Mr. an d Mrs.
b ro th ers,
F. C. W o ughter blossomed fo rth in a E d g ar H oosier, who a re
b a th in g su it u n d er th e spray from and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hoosier, his
p aren ts, for an in d e fin ite tim e. They
th e hose on his lawn.
also visited an o th e r b ro th er, H ow
9 .;.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 9 9 9 9 9 9 ard, who lives in Canada.
Mr. an d Mrs. Bob Beebe and son
IRRIGON
♦ W ayne are v ac atio n in g a t Oregon
9 points.
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C lark retu rn ed
♦
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Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Bedwell a fte r a tte n d in g th e fu n eral for Mrs.
Sara Clark, Mr. C lark ’s m other.
spent Sunday a t Cayuse, Ore.
Miss S ophronia Rhea has r e tu r n
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy re
tu rn ed home from P o rtlan d S a tu r ed to work a t Refvem 's store a fte r a
w eeks’ vacation.
day,
Rev. A lexander N. Low of P o rt
Mrs. Jay B erry and
d au g h ters
B arb ara an d Lola of The Dalles land w ill preach W ednesday and
also
conduct
sp en t th e week end w ith Mr. and F riday n ig h ts, an d
Sunday services a t th e Gospel Mis
Mrs. E m m ett McCoy.
C larence F red rick so n is hqlping sion. The public is invited.
Mrs. M. Refvem an d son Bob were
a t th e Coryell Cafe in th e absence of
W alla W alla v isito rs Monday.
Bobby Brace.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. R ussell
E a rl Isom is sick a t his home
an d B ert D exter is ta k in g his place visited over th e week end w ith Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Penney.
th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. V ernon W aterm an
M rs. E arl Isom and d a u g h te r Don
na J u a n n e retu rn ed home S unday and d a u g h te r M ary Jean , a re v isit
a fte r a w eek’s v isit w ith her g ra n d ing Mrs. W a te rm a n ’s p are n ts, Mr.
m other, Mrs. J. A. G raybeal. Mr. and and Mrs. Jam es H oskins. They will
Mrs. B enny McCoy accom panied her rem ain here th e rest of th e sum m er.
Ralph K ennedy and fam ily ac
home and visited relativ es over S u n
com panied by Mrs. Wood and daugh
day.
E lroy L am oreaux sp en t th e week te r M arg aret are v isitin g in B rem
end w ith th e home folks.
erton, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert S m ith and
Rev. and Mrs. A llcorn an d Miss
Sunday from a
B lair w ere d in n e r gu ests of Mr. and fam ily retu rn ed
w eek’s trip to E ast Lake and coast
Mrs. Chas. Stew ard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson
and points.
Miss Rose H oosier is home to
d a u g h te r B etty Lou and niece, S h ir
ley H ard er from Hood R iver visited spend th e rem ain d er of th e sum m er
th e ir a u n t an d uncle S atu rd ay n ig h t w ith her p aren ts. She w ill atten d
and Sunday. Mrs. M ary Sm ith, sis E astern Oregon N orm al th is fall.
Mrs. Ila W allace and M arie Lane
te r of Mrs. Isom, accom panied them
arriv ed T uesday evening a fte r spend
and stayed for a w eek’s visit.
Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s, who was ing more th a n a week in P o rtland.
Mrs. T ru m b u ll of Spokane will
called to Tacoma, W n., a week ago
by th e serious illness of her m other, visit for some tim e w ith her son
Mrs. Mace, retu rn ed home S aturday. and wife. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B
~ race and I T rum bull.
Sw earingen . | .....
Mr. -----
and ------
Mrs. -------
H ans — R , -----
yning
of - Se-
son Bobby
and Jo h n
_________
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left Sunday m o rn in g for a w eek's a ttle are th e p aren ts of a baby girl
trip . They expect to visit th e Y el-¡n am ed K aren R uth. Mrs. R y n in g
low stone N ational P ark w hile awnv. i will be rem em bered as H elen Fred-
Mr. and Mrs. A rn b erg visited Mr. I reckson.
APPRECIATION!
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THE HAY OR GRAIN IN YOUR
FIELD TODAY MEANS MANY
HUNDREDS
OF
DOLLARS
IN
YOUR POCKET WITHIN
THE
NEXT FEW WEEKS.
1 4 c»Ils9®C
: j. J e llo
Real A rticle
5c
JellO l ce Cream Pow der
For 2$C
f F ly R ibbons R egular Size Jg For 2SC
: B eck’s P e c tin
12 oz. B ottle
XCC
’
ALFALFA HAY
GROWING GRAIN
f
Gallon
V in e g a r
High T est Cider
19C :
: D ill W e e d
L arge P ackage
5c
M u s ta rd • d r y
Full Pound Pkg. 29c
:
P ic k lin g Spice
5pkgS
Spices G round - In 2 oz. Cans
Cans
Cloves, M ustard, G inger, Mace, Cream of T a rte r,
C innam on, etc.
L arge 20
Y
...
oz. cans
A m b erg ’s m other who is a p a tie n t
in th e P endleton h ospital, Sunday.
The surv ey in g crew th a t has been
in th is v icin ity
th e p ast week,
moved to B oardm an S atu rd ay .
Mrs. H arvey W a rn er and Mrs.
Jack B row ning w ere jo in t hostesses
a t an aftern o o n p a rty a t th e B row n
ing home h o n o rin g Mrs. C hester
W ilson.
Rev. A llcorn and bride and Miss
B lair of Toledo, W n., arriv ed here
S atu rd ay n ig h t. Rev. A llcorn is
th e new p asto r of th e P entecostal
church.
Mr. and Mrs. H inkley of O ntario
a re v isitin g Mrs. H in k ley ’s m other,
Mrs. N ora W ilson. Miss Bessie W il
son of La G rande also spent th e
week end w ith her m other.
Mr. and Mrs. B randon left S a tu r
day for Baker, Ore., in response to
a message te llin g of th e serious ill
ness of Mrs. B ran d o n ’s sister.
♦
OPERATION IN MAKING
IT
G range Co-op.
EXPERT
WISHES TO THANK THE
T he day of th e coal oil lamp, the
d itc h or wash tu b b ath , th e pump
handle, th e b u rlap cooler, th e la n
te rn a t th e m ilk in g stool, th e old
fashioned wash board, and th e hot
stove in th e k itch en , are passing on
w ith th e new o rd er for electricity on
our farm s. F arm values w ill also
step up several notches w ith these
innovations. A m ore desirable place
to live is w orth m ore to you, and
to th e man who w an ts to buy your
place. He will alw ay s pay m ore for
th e m odern im provem ents.
W e may th in k th a t some of these
th in g s are lu x u ries w hich we can
s till deny ourselves, b u t th e real
fact is th a t they are necessities
w hich have been denied us for m any
years. We have th e rig h t to press
th e b u tto n to m ake connections to
quicken th e speed of these com forts
of life.
Prompt, Coortoons Service ¡
9 9 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 9 0 9 9 0 .0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 .0 0 0
PORK & BEANS
Dollar - saving fares 9 Straanlined
buses 9 Three fast schedules daily
• Spend this vacation among the countless
attractions oi the East—great cities, natural
wonders, popular playgrounds, scones of
early American history! And make tho trip
more interesting, at less coat, going by bus.
St reamlined coaches. Short, ol 1 -paved route.
SAMPLE LOW FARES
Chkege $ 2 9 .3 0 Weshingtee. D.C. $37.33
New Yerfc 3 0.23 Niegera Falls . . . 33.73
BUS DEPOT
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Main S tre et - Phone 101
UNION PACIFIC STAGES ' ’
V an Cam p's
L arge Size
XOC
Each
BAKING POWDER
Red ft W h ite
1 lb can ....................
.
* 3*»
IN OUR REFRIGERATED
VEGETABLE WINDOW
COLD AND C R I S P -
CELERY
CAULIFLOWER
CUCUMBERS
SQUASH
GREEN
2*4 lb. can
PEPPERS
KIPPER SNACKS
Boneless
oi. can
3*
Each
5c
CANTALOUPES A MELONS
A N D OTHER ITEMS TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION