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♦ P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, P ublishers. E ntered as Second Class M atter December, 1906, U m atilla County. Oregon. O rtìg Subscription R ates. One Y ear ..................................... »2.00 Six M onths .................................. 1.00 T hree M onths .......................................60 population th a n one th a t helps pro duce the daily and an n u a l incomes and im proves th e business acum en of th e farm ers th an such an o rg an i zation. Much has been w ritten abou t th e cooperatives in H erm is ton. T hey a re w idely advertised. O ther localities study th e ir m ethods and fu n d am en tals. O ther coopera tives here h av e grow n on th e branches of th e o rig in a l tree, and we are glad to see th e p are n t tru n k ta k in g on broad new rin g s of grow th from th e su n sh in e of pros perity an d a root system embedded in sound en terp rise. T he grow th and stre n g th of th e F arm B ureau Cooperative a re tru ly rep rese n tativ e of the advancem ent and soundness of the com m unities it serves. No business in stitu tio n can be more closely associated w ith Corn h as been rep o rted 14 feet high, or som ething, an d one v ariety is said to have tak en on four ears already. A nyw ay, corn is surely corn th is season, and it may be necessary to im port a logging o u tfit to do th e h arv estin g . And these melon and squash fellow s are be g in n in g to b rag a lot. Clearance Sale BOARDMAN By M ary etta Thom as ON Enameled Ranges 25% DISCOUNT IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW LINE OF ELECTRICAL GOODS WE ARE FORCED TO SELL THESE RANGES. Grange Co-op. Hermiston, Oregon T he G reenfield G range is spon so rin g a ta lk in g p ictu re, “ City Lim its ” , a t th e g ran g e hall Monday, A ugust 9. T his is th e firs t of the shows to be held by th e Film ex Com pany of Hollywood and by the grange. E veryone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. M cE ntire of New York arriv ed S unday to v isit Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cE ntire and fam ily. The G reenfield G range gave a picnic a t th e riv er Sunday. Many g ran g ers atten d ed and had an en joyable tim e. Jack Lily came S atu rd ay and v isi ted qt the home of Mr. an d Mrs. W. Lily. They took him to K ennew ick Sunday. BURK’S _ The Bargain Store KIDDIES SWIM SUITS - 35o MEN’S LIGHT SOCKS - 10c U m atilla and fam ily visited a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root S u n day. Jessie P eturzzelie of Hood R iver arriv ed Monday to v isit h er a u n t, Mrs. Collosal. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. W ren n of Se a ttle were v isito rs a t th e C harles Dillon home Sunday. Miss C lara Mae Dillon retu rn ed to S eattle w ith them Sunday evening. Miss Echo Coats left S atu rd ay for W allow a w here she w ill v isit Miss K athreyn Meade. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M cKibben and children of Spokane, Mr. an d Mrs. W alter T u rn er, M arion T u rn e r and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tjurner and son Je rry of Sunnyside w ere Sunday v isito rs at th e A. B. Black home. Mr. and Mrs. T heron A nderson passed th ro u g h here on th e ir way to the m o u n tain s for a sum m er v a cation. Mr. A nderson had been a t ten d in g sum m er school a t C orvallis. Dale and D onald Ford re tu rn e d home S atu rd ay from W alla W alla w here th ey have been v isitin g th e ir gran d m o th er. Mr. an d Mrs. Lyle Blayden and son K enneth of Spokane and Mrs. E lla Blayden w ere here Sunday. Mrs. E lla Blayden stayed a t her home and Lyle Blayden and fam ily retu rn ed to Spokane. Mrs. Blayden has been v isitin g them there. N orm an H ango, who has been ta k in g tre a tm e n ts in P o -tlan d the past w in ter, retu rn ed home S a tu r day. Mrs. F o rtie r and d a u g h te r N orm a Gibbons retu rn ed to the K ram er home Sunday. N orm a has been a t ten d in g sum m er school. They are going on to Spokane Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k K ram er are going w ith them w here they w ill v isit Mr. an d Mrs. E arl K ram er. Mr. and Mrs. A lton K litz of P o rt land spent th e week end v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. F. F. K litz. Miss V irg in ia Compton an d Miss B etty McKenzie retu rn ed home S a t u rd ay from San Diego w here th ey have been v isitin g V irg in ia’s m o th er. Miss McKenzie re tu rn e d to her home a t U m atilla. E lm er Johnson and E v erett Stook berry of Terlock, Cal., and Malcolm Jo h n M cSwain of P o rtlan d are w a term elon pickers to arriv e here. Mr. A nderson, who has been the seventh and eig h th graile te ac h er here for th ree years, w ill teach next SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT LY BUT WE ARE SELLING A T THE OLD PRICE. NEW LINE STRAW 4 FELT HATS - DRESS PANTS A T OVERALL PRICES - WORK STRAW HATS ~ ~ 15# 2 POR 25# REGULAR U P TO »2.00 RAYON B.V.D.'S FOR 50f! F arley and Miss F ra n cis Skoubo w ent to Longview over t h e i z i end. P ercy R ake w ent to W oodland and Miss Skoubo stayed in P o rtlan d P u u g g et et Sound Sound di dredge as sn sh u u t t , ThZ J he P edge w was 19c 19c 10c 29c 25c 25c 13c 25c 25c SPA GHETTI — IMPORTED SARDINES — 20 oz. PORK & BEANS — crashed or Sliced — PREPARED IO C MUSTARD (Uy n g JuJy 1937j llcenslngj au th o r- an d d irec tin g th e A dm inistra- said estate to sell th e here- in a fte r de8Cribed real and personal P roperty belonging said deceased and hjg esU te w ill to offer for sa ie Mrs. Roberts of S eattle is v isitin g ceIL,t.o NW 1? *4 11 of N W >4 (less d itc h ) in h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Guy Barlow. * Sec. /4 23; ' E ast 16 feet of T ax No. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan left for 2 in Sec. 14; and Tax No. 3 (less W aldport w here Mr. S u llivan w ill rig h t of w ay) in Sec. 14; all in atten d sum m er school for two T ow nship 5, N orth R ange 27, weeks. EWM., U m atilla County, Oregon, and co n tain in g in all, 40 acres, * * * * * * * * * m ore or less. Also all of th e personal p roperty I UMATILLA NEWS 1 belonging to the said estate as By ERMA BYRNES. show n by th e In v en to ry and Ap p raisem en t th ereo f filed in th is es ♦ M. and Mrs. H ugh V an Schoiack ta te , and also show n by a copy of and ch ild ren spent Sunday in P en said In v en to ry and A ppraisem ent in th e hands of th e A d m in istratrix . dleton. T he m inim um price for w hich th e Mrs. Jo h n Quick has been spend ing several days v isitin g her p ar said described real and personal pro en ts in Toppenish. p erty may be sold sh all be th e sum Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodes, enroute of $4102.50, payable by assum ing a to th e ir home in I.a G rande a fte r a c e rta in m ortgage a g a in st th « said trip th ro u g h N evada and C alifornia, described real p ro p erty and now stopped a t th e home of her sister, ex istin g in th e ap p ro x im ate sum of Mrs. Lloyd H arry m an , and her moth $928.67, one h alf of th e rem ain in g balance to be paid In cash and the er, Mrs. A. R. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. R obert P ike and .rem aining one-half of said balance ch ildren. Mrs. Don H arry m an and to be secured by m ortgage on the son Je rry spent S atu rd ay m orning real p ro p erty so sold, subject to the m o rtg ag e now ex istin g on same, and in Pendleton Mrs. A. W inder and d au g h ter for a term of five years, and to bear F reda of G alesberg, 111., arriv ed here in te re st a t th e ra te of six per cent S atu rd ay to visit a t th e home of per an n u m , payable an n u ally . Bids for th e said real and person th e ir d a u g h te r and sister, Mrs. Tom al p ro p erty shall be received by the S lattery , for a m onth. Mrs. Rill Sw itzler, Mrs. A1 S teph und ersig n ed A d m in istra trix a t her ens and Mrs. A rt Johnson spent F ri place of residence an d post office add ress a t U m atilla. U m atilla Coun day in P endleton on business. Word w as received here Sunday ty. Oregon, from and a fte r th e 27th th a t Mrs. E ddie M ltchem was in day of A ugust, 1937, at 1 0:00 A.M.. ju red in an au to accident in w hich and said sales w ill be m ade w ith o u t h er son was driving. The car hit u n n ecessary delay an d w ill be made loose gravel and overtu rn ed . The su b ject to th e co n firm atio n of the e x te n t of th e in ju ry has not yet above en title d court. D ated th is 29th day of Ju ly , been learned. Raymond McNabb is again ern- 1937. minnie M c F arland . nloyed a t th e A. E. M cFarland A d m in is tra trix of th e es home. ta te of H en ry Lee D exter, Rev. H. B. Thom as and son Lee deceased. and d au g h ter M arietta of Boardm an visited in U m atilla F riday a fte r (J u ly 29 - Aug. 26) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE — OVAL SARDINES lartre cans — PINE APPLE 1« l i e « * , given th a t the d«- ^°E 8sie rjo n es^ h as' la k e n her sis te r’s - \ V d V A h e r 7 f o r ^ h . 10 foUowfng 5 ^ s £ S ^ V ^ e , E 8ther ^ ^ ^ r t i ^ n ' o ^ Smoked and Lunch Meats Groceries - Fruit & Vegetables PHONE 301 — IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. ! “ tV h wf.°iiliTn d i i m erly “ccupled bJ I censed, by v irtu e of an order of sale G lio w a id B a t", ie re y R ake. P e te r 'm ad« “ d I K Connor’s Cash Store TOMATOES — PEAS — CATSUP — STRING BEANS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF PROPERTY, c a r r y l « J°b Irom Mr. R u « e H R an d s moved I A FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, ETC. WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS — SWEATERS. OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! Baking Powder Calum et or C rescent - Lb. P u re Cider - Gallon Vinegar Full 12-oz. B ottle Pectin 2 Lbs. Peanut Butter F resh Bulk ard 4 Lbs. Macaroni or Spaghetti w H heat 4 Lbs. Prunes Dried Italian s 8 For Fly Ribbons 2 Lb. Box Crackers W hite or G raham 3 Cans Soup V egetable or Tom ato B etty M cKenzie and V irg in ia Compton re tu rn e d home F rid ay from San B ernadino, Cal., w here they have sp en t six weeks v isitin g a t th e homes of th e la tte r ’s m other and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root and sons and Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert P ike an d chldren spent S unday in Boardm an v isitin g relatives. Melvin Je n k in s of P o rtlan d is vis itin g a few days w ith h is p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jen k in s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom T ucker and son Joe left S unday for a m o n th ’s v acation in so u th e rn Oregon. Mrs. R alph Jo d er is ta k in g care of the post office and Mrs. E lm ore M cKen < ► zie th e hotel. Mrs. F lorence T ippie and V irgil W oodw ard of P o rtlan d visited S un day in U m atilla. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L und and sons left Sunday for th e ir home in P o rt land. Mr. Lund has been employed w ith th e dredge com pany. P atsy Ann and Joe M ahoney of S eattle are v isitin g th e ir g ra n d p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe S pringer here for several weeks. W alter Ostrom had his to n sils re moved in H erm iston la st V’ednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. H arry H u ll an d Mr. and Mrs. F red K nudson spent Sun day in th e m o u n tain s n ear T ollgate. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C lark, Mr. anil Mrs. H a rry Rodenbaugh and Mr. an d Mrs. U rsel H ia tt spent S u n day fish in g in Cable Creek near U kiah. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck C herry and son E arl and Mrs. E lm ore MsKenzie and d a u g h te r B etty spent Monday in P endleton. B etty plans on e n te r ing th e St. A n th o n y ’s ho sp ital for tra in in g in Septem ber. iM argaret Brow n retu rn ed to her home Monday a fte r a tw o w eeks’ v acation in E ugene and th e beach w ith Mr. and Mrs. G lenn K im ber- ling. A rt P eterso n of W illow Creek spent S atu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday at th e home of his sister, Mrs. H ugh ______ V an Schoiack. — EACH HERMISTON TRADING CO. Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service ’ For Flavor Jell Assorted - Red A W hite For Tomato Juice Red A W hite For Candy Bars or Gum For Tuna Fish Red A W hite - H 's For Salmon Blue & W hite - l 's French Dressing Red A W hite - 8 oz. Q uarts Sunspun Salad Macaroni Red & W h ite - 14 oz. 25 Lb. Bag Sugar Lb. Tin Coffee Red A W hite Tillamook Cheese Han L o afLb 22c THE HAY OR GRAIN IN YOUR FIELD TODAY MEANS MANY HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. COULD YOU AFFORD TO LOSE THE VALUE IT REPRESENT? LET US INSURE YOUR CROP AND SAVE YOU FROM FINAN CIAL RUIN. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ANNOUNCEMENT of Re-organization and Low Prices After several months of care ful figuring and cutting of over head we offer lower prices consis tent with the general rise in prices of all commodities. We waste no time, money or effort on costly delivery runs, div idends to absentee stockholders, or tricky “specials”, but sell day by day at rock bottom prices that will save you money. See Us Before You Buy Elsewhere! HERMISTON MERCANTILE CO-OP THE FRIENDLY STORE BRYCE ROBINSON. Clerk E. H. DUNNING, Manager S A V E at BOYNTON & KELLEY’S A LL VEGETABLES UNDER REFRIGERATION KELLOGG'S CEREAL DEAL 2 LARGE CORN FLAKES 1 PEP and 1 KRUMBLES 2 Crisp Heads Lettuce 12c Green Peppers lb. -15c C a n ta lo u p s L a r g e siz e lb . 10c W atermelons lb. 23/,c Squash lb. 21/ac ALL FOR ALBERS OATS RED & W H ITE STORE Free Delivery ALFALFA HAY GROWING GRAIN Salmon » 23c ♦♦ocoo»»ocooo»»o»»»»w»»»o»oo»»o»o»»»o»»ooo»»»oo»ooo» Q uick or R eg u lar 9 lb. bag . on one of these WHOLE W HEAT FLOUR C lIY o f Portland on 1 • Chicago. The * SHORTENING S w ift’s P earl 4 lb. ca rto n .................. or Coarse G raham 9.8 lb. bag .................. I3Û». Rä t»rs. ICE CREAM POWDER PEET'S G ran u lated Soap L arg e P ack ag e ........... YOUNG STEER BEEF ROAST ALL KINDS 3 packages Dot's The T— Vc—*-■’ P R E F E R R E D STOCK GELATINE mac* ™ DESSERT YOUNG BEEF LIVER V« ip ••• 15« LB on TOMATOES Solid Pack 2 No. 2 H size cans . fillip IS c LB SIX FLAVORS g pkgs. for ...........— tXCURS'OM RAllROM? POTATO CHIPS F resh and Crisp 3 10c packages ........ 25c VEAL STEAK F an cy Milk Fed LB....................... 18c DILL PICKLES Ic e C old Q u art .. 15c