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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
dtjr tyrmiaton Airraid
Published every Thursday at Herm is
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring,
Publishers.
B ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1906, U m atilla County,
O regon.
Subscription Rates.
One Y ear ..................................... >2.00
Six M onths ................................... 1.00
T hree M onths ...................................... 60
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Vote for Port.
The proposed port a t U m atilla is
of g rea t im portance to people of
th is locality and voters of the e n tire
west end of U m atilla county should
go to th e polls A ugust 16 and su p
p o rt th e m ovem ent. I t m eans not
only facilities for b etter h andling
of fre ig h t and assistance in build-
ED.
SCH ELL
P aper H anging and P a in tin g
A ir G un P a in tin g
M ayflow er W all Papers
Phone 431
E stim ates Free
H erm iston, Oregon
ing up th e volume of business in
th is te rrito ry , but It m eans b etter
fre ig h t rate s for all products grow n
here, and also for those consumed
by o u r citizens, w hich are shipped
in, such as gasoline, oils, and heavy
m erchandise.
It is th e d u ty
of
every vo ter to tak e in te re st enough
in his own conomic affa irs to cast
his ballot Tuesday, A ugust 16.
LEGION CONCLAVE
IN PENDLETON
P endleton (S p ecial)— T he biggest
convention so far to be held in E ast
ern Oregon w ill be staged in P en d le
ton Septem ber 1, 2 an d 3, when
legionnaires from all over th e n o rth
west will come here for th e 20th a n
nual D epartm ent of Oregon, A m eri
can Legion convention.
The convention commission have
received word th a t D aniel J. D oher
ty of W oburn, Mass., N atio n al Com
m ander of th e A m erican Legion will
a rriv e in P endleton on T hursday,
Septem ber 1st, and will rem ain for
th e convention. P ro m in en t men who
have indicated th a t th ey will be
present include G overnor C harles H.
M artin of Oregon, a leg io n n aire and
deleg ate from W illam ette H eights
Post No. 102, P o rtlan d ;
S ecretary
of S tate E arl Snell, also a legion
n aire ; S tate T reasu rer R ufus D.
H olm an; mem bers of Oregon con
gressional delegation
and several
d ep artm en t officers of the D ep art
m ents of Idaho, W ashington and
C alifornia.
NOTICE!
I will sell at my ranch, the Becker place, 1 mi.
N. W. of Hermiston, the following:
1 - Team Horses, 3500
1 - 2 Sec. Spike Tooth
lbs., sound & gentle.
Harrow
Britchen Harness.
1 - Big Six McCormick
2 - Y o u n g C o w s to
Mower
freshen this month.
1 - Rake
15 - Head Feeder Pigs
1 - Sattley Cream Sepa
2 - Brood Sows
rator
435 - Turkeys
1 - 1-Horse 8 in. Plow
1 - Case Plow - New
1 - Sickle Grinder
1 » 2 Sec. Spring Tooth
1 - 3!4 in. Wagon, pan-
Harrow
nels
Wire, and other articles too numerous to mention
GUY
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COLUMBIA
By Lois Hutchison
G. LESTER WHITE
Hermiston, Oregon
Refrigeration Service
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
Call or In q u ire a t Ore. Hdwe. Co.
MELON EATING CONTEST
for Aug. 12-13-15
Marshmallows
Red WMte
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1 ">• 13*
2
4 J £
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W - 2’s ..... 3 for 41^
TOMATO JUICE, R & W -1 5 o z ........ 12 for 89*
ORANGE JUICE, 12 oz.......... ................... 6 for £90
APRICOT NECTAR, 12 oz........................ 6 for £91
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 3’s .....................
3 for gqi
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Doles - 2’s ............ 3 for
WHOLE PICKLING SPICE, R & W...... 3 for
PICKLING VINEGAR, ....................... Gallon
M a rt
ib s .
ALL DAY SATURDAY
Finals 8:00 P. M. Saturday Night
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 3’s .................... 3 for
COFFEE
28*
DRY MUSTARD, Red & W h ite ....... .... 8 oz.
450
PINEAPPLE, Red & White 2V2’s ......... 2 for
E a rly Riser
2 lbs.
PINEAPPLE, Blue & White 2i/2’s ........2 for
37$
MILK, Red & White ............................... 4 for
CAKE FLOUR, Red & White .........................
25<
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE, R & W ..... y2 lb.
SUGAR
JAR RUBBERS, Red & W h ite ........... 4 doz.
J 5^
PEAS, Red & White Sifted - 2’s ........... 6 for
25 lbs. $1.39
39$
1 2’s ............................... 33*
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING
CRAB, Red & White -
Quart
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
24*
PURE LARD .................................. 4 lbs. 491
GOLD CREST CH EESE..... 5 lb. brick 99*
ARMOUR’S BACON ......................... lb.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
!
T H E
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Mrs. Emma C hristley and son Dell
left T hursday m orning on a th re e
weeks’ trip to In d ian a w here they
will atten d a fam ily reunion. They
were accom panied by Mrs. B ax ter
H utchison who w ill v isit in G rand
Ju n c tio n , Colo., and by Mrs. H enry
Hooker who will visit relativ es in
H annibal, Missouri.
F. V. K eller of Jonesboro, A rk a n
sas, arriv ed here W ednesday of la st
week for a v isit w ith his b ro th er,
C harles K eller.
H arry an d Sidney B arricklow of
R ising Sun, In d ian a, are v isitin g
th e ir sister, Mrs. O. H. Buell and
fam ily for two weeks.
C. A. Beck had a leg broken in
th ree places when th e horse he was
rid in g fell w ith him T h u rsd ay of
last week. He is in th e H erm iston
G eneral hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. B a rn e tt and
Mrs. F ran k Silva made a trip to
W alla W alla and M ilton th e first of
th e week.
Among th e Columbia d istric t peo
ple atte n d in g the Union ch u rch bas
ket d in n e r held on th e W. C. More
house law n Sunday w ere Mr. and
Mrs. H arvey DeMoss, Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. G etchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
W ilson and Mr. and Mrs. H enry
Hooker.
Mrs. G etchell's m other, Mrs. Ceci-
la Blice departed W ednesday for her
home in Denver, Colorado.
M ary Ellis, who has been a t th e
H erm iston
G eneral
hospital
for
some tim e, is now a t th e home of
her sister, Mrs. F. R. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Buell and
ch ild ren left T uesday for a few
days’ visit in P o rtlan d , Seaside and
Corvallis.
H arold Buell cam e home over the
week end to see his uncles and p a r
ents.
M arg aret F rench
of P endleton
was a week end visito r of Mrs. .Ma
bel Weeks.
Joyce McCulley, who is a t th e Joe
Cannon w heat ranch assistin g w ith
the cooking, seems to be enjoying
th e h arv est. She tells of a ride t a
ken pn th e combine.
Jo E llen S m ith sp en t T h u rsd ay
and F rid a y of la st week w ith Mr.
and Mrs. G raybeal of U m atilla.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Epperson
and Mr. Jeppe, Mrs. E p p erso n ’s f a th
er. atten d ed th e carn iv al in P en d le
ton S atu rd ay night.
CRONK
HERMISTON, OREGON
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R E D & W H IT E
STORES
1 Ttw Sign of a Dependable Store J ^
THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1938
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STANFIELD NEWS.
(.Continued from P age One)
visited last week a t th e G. L. D un
n in g an d N. D. Bard home.
Mrs. Ila W allace and h er guests
B arb ara Brace an d J a n e H ands
spent th e week end in E lg in and La
Grande.
Mrs. E. J. K err an d Miss C lara
W ard w ent to U kiah Sunday to visit
the form er’s d au g h ter, Mrs. Bill
H iatt.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem and
fam ily w ent to Spokane S unday for
a sh o rt visit w ith Mr. R efvem ’s sis
ter, Mrs. Mutz.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay B aker and
d au g h ter S haron Lee left early th is
week on a m otor trip ’ w hich w ill
tak e them to several p o in ts of in
te re st in C anada. T hey w ere joined
in Pomeroy, W n., by Mrs. B ak er’s
m other. Mrs. Dixon who w ill accom
pany them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B aker plan to
go to S terlin g , Colo., th e la tte r p a rt
of th is week to v isit th e ir sons P aul
and Bruce.
Jo h n Albon celebrated his eighty-
fifth b irth d a y a t his home Monday.
Many frien d s called to g reet him
and his eig h ty -eig h t year old sister,
Je n n ie Albon, and an o th e r sister,
Mrs. Emma S m ith of F resn i, Cal., is
in her ninety-second year. T he Al-
bons a re pioneers in th e S tanfield
com m unity, h av in g come from Mi
not, N. D., in 1910.
The Monday B ridge club m et at
the T. G. E llio t home w ith Mrs.
M argaret D au g h try as hostess. S ub
s titu te players included M arilla Dun
ning, Mrs. Wm. M arbut and Mrs. E l
liot. Mrs. W. G. W allace held high
score.
Miss A rlie Ann P arry , who is em
ployed in Echo, is spending th is
week a t th e home of her paren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P arry .
.Miss Violet Denney, who was
q u ite ill in th e Coffey clinic and
hospital in P o rtlan d
for seven
weeks, is now convalescing a t th e
home of her fa th e r and m other, Mr.
and Mrs. John Denney.
Mrs. Dena W ooster and Collie
T illery stole a m arch on th e ir
friends when they w ere m arried in
W alla W alla Ju ly 30th.
Bond Redemption Notice.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
School D istrict No. 8, U m atilla Coun
ty, Oregon, w ill exercise its opinion
to redeem the follow ing described
o u tstan d in g bonds of said d istric t:
Bonds num bered 3 to 8, inclusive,
>1000 each, issued March 15, 1919,
due March 1 5, 1939, optional afte r
M arch 15, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935,
1936, b earin g in te re st at th e rate of
6 percent per annum .
The above described bonds w ill be
paid on or a'fter Septem ber 15, 1938,
on p resen tatio n a t th e Chase N atio n
al B ank, New Y ork City, New York.
In terest w ill cease on said bonds
Septem ber 15, 1938.
Dated A ugust 15, 1938.
BETTY F. DEHART, T reas
u rer. U m atilla County, Pen-
dlptnn. Oregon.
Because stock Are insurance
companies maintain nol only
legal reserves but also capi
tal and surplus accumulated
to meet abnormal losses as
w e ll as normal expected
losses.
A re Y O U properly insured?
MORE than 8 0 % of insur
able property throughout
the country is protected by
Consult us for sure protec
tion. W e shall be glad to
analyze your insurance re
quirements w ithout charge
or obligation.
Capital Stock Company Fire
Insurance.
Because stock Are insurance
removes A LL the risk.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
WANTED!
J. V. VILLERMOURE
SMALL BROILERS
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
HIG H EST PRICES!
Modern Poultry Co.
931 E. F ra n cis
P hone 1031
H erm iston
Spokane, Wn.
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials!
Sardines
Matches
In M ustard o r
Tom ato Sauce.
3
for
Soda Crackers
2 ¿ T ................21*
CresentCorn Starch
3
For
29*
Land Sale Notice
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e undersigned. S heriff of U m atil
la County. Oregon, by v irtu e of an
o rd er duly made and entered herein
by th e County C ourt of U m atilla
County. Oregon, on th e 6th day of
Ju ly . 1938, will, on th e 10th day
of Septem ber. 1938, a t th e h o u r of
10:00 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell
to th e hyrhest bidder for cash in
hand, at th e fro n t door of the Uma
tilla County C ourt House, P en d le
ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um
price of $30.00 th erefo r, to be paid
in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fol
low ing described parcel of land,
h ereto fo re by U m atilla County. Ore
gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes,
to -w it:
Lot 1. Block 7 and Lot 16. Block
9, N ew port's A ddition to City of
H erm iston, U m atilla County, O re
gon.
R. E. GOAD. S heriff
of U m atilla County.
(Aug. 11-Sept. *8)
Land Sale Notice
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e undersigned. S h eriff of U m atil
la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an
o rd er duly made and en tered herein
b y th e County C ourt of U m atilla
C ountv, Oregon, on th e 6 th day of.
Ju ly . 1938, will on th e 10th day of
Septem ber, 1938, a t th e h o u r of I
1 0:00 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell i
to th e highest bidder for cash in j
hand, at th e fro n t door of th e Um a
tilla County Court House. P en d le
ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um
price of >120.00 th erefo r, to be paid
in cash, at th e tim e of sale, th e fol
low ing described parcel of land,
h ereto fo re by U m atilla County. O re
gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes
to -w it:
L ots 18 to 25 Inclusive, Block 1,
N F U PFM of Sec. 10. Twp. 4,
N R. n8 In H erm iston. U m atilla
C ountv, Oregon
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
of U m atilla County.
Arm & Hammer Soda
3 For
....................
25*
Cresent Bk. Pw4.
a Can
Lb- .................... 65*
jN
M ix. Pickling Spice
PHONE 401
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