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TOB HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGOM. F ea tu res for Sat. an d M on., July 14 and 16 ■ BREVITIES ■ OecnrencM Of lnl#re»f Gleaned Here and Thera About the C it j and Neighborhood JELL-O, all Flavor* .......................... ....................................... 3 for 25c MILK, CARNATION, Can............................................. .................... 10c —Large Can. 25c SOAP, FELS NAPTHA, 5 Bar* for — 10 Bar* for 55c, 28c “I th in k we ll be h a v in g some I Mrs. H esser h as re tu rn e d from The cantaloupes o u t of o u r patch by Ju ly ! Dalles. 25,” C lin t Jack so n said one day this! week. W aterm elo n s a re m ak in g very! B. S. K ingsley le ft T h u rsd ay for good gro w th , he said. W heeler, O regon, on a business trip Mrs. J. G. K n ig h t and children of A n u m b er of H erm isto n fam ilies La G rande w ere in H erm iston over enjoyed picnic o u tin g s a t Cold S pring the week end en ro u te hom e from reserv o ir Sunday. P ortland. Mrs. K n ig h t Is a siste r of Mrs. F ra n k R alph. Mr. and Mrg. F. B. S w ayre and Miss Doris Sw ayze le ft Sunday m o rn George Je n k in s sp en t th e week end : ing for Camp S herm an. in P o rtla n d v isitin g bis w ife and sm all son. He w as accom panied by T he M. E. Aid society w ill have a C lifford Je n k in s an d Mrs. J. M. cooked food »ale a t th e H erm iston Biggs. M arket S a tu rd ay , Ju ly 14. WE HAVE WORK PANTS, O’ALLS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, SHOES— AT RIGHT PRICES PHONE 171 KINGSLEY'S H E R M IB T O N » H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D T rial S ample O ffer Miss G eorgia G rim es apd Mrs. Jack G raham , of P u llm an . W ashington, Mrs. M innie N orton le ft S unday to were v isito rs a t th e G eorge W agner «pend a week in L exington. home M onday en ro u te to P o rtla n d . I ______ Mr. K iages and song a re picking Mrs. J. W. H uddleston and neph-j apples a t W enatchee, ?w, E a rl W illiam s of O akridge, Ore- j gon, are spending a few days in H er- i E d ith Sales re tu rn e d to T he D al m iston v isitin g Sis. Pace. les S unday n ig h t. CAMPBELL S TOMATO SOUP, 3 C m i ........... ............................. 25c —Regular site. EXTRACTS, M. & R. (Lemon or Vanilla) 2-os. Bottle —“Best for Cake Baking" Rev. A. J. W are left M onday m orn ing for a tw o w eeks’ vacation. W hile aw ay he w ill a tte n d th e sta te con vention and spend th e rem ain d er of th e tim e a t h is home l n O regon City. LOCAL AND PERSONAL S E R V IC E ' S herwin -W iluaiis R ogers B rushing L acquer The D ecorative Lacquer 26 B eautiful Colors, Including 6 shade* fo r outside use In n u m erable M ixture» % P in t Can ROGERS (any color) - - $ .7 0 1 B rush (H i inch vul canized in rubber) $ .60 TOTAL A ll th is fo r 69c w ith th is COUPON H ugh F ra s e r of A storia is v isitin g G eorge B layden of B oardm an Is at a t the hom e of h is p aren ts, Mr. and th e H erm isto n hosp ital for m edical Mrs. H, T. F ra se r. tre a tm e n t. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs ■ : : S aturday :: Monday ! Mr. and M is. Floyd K n e rr and Jo h n C raw ford of W allow a w as a gu est a t the Pace home th e firs t of children w ere a t U kiah for th e F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n . th e week. 1 c an ’t exactly u n d e rsta n d w hy corn Mr. and Mrs. S to rie a re new re s i d en ts in H erm iston. Mr. S torie is has done so well h tr e th is y ear in lew of th e fact th a t th e early p a rt Shelloil a g e n t here. of the season w as cold,” said Andy Mr. and Mrs. Je n s Skovbo and A ndrregg Monday. "I m ake a p rac fam ily a r e sp en d in g th e week in tice of m easu rin g my corn every year ibout th e F o u rth of Ju ly , and th is P o rtlan d . year my crop w as e ig h t feet four It lias grow n about a R u th H am rick re tu rn e d th e la st of nclies ta ll. th e week a fte r sp en d in g some tim e foot since and c e rta in ly looks good.” Î SPECIALS I B ■ MATCHES, 6 BOX CARTONS ........................................................ 19c B R U S H IN G UACQOCR Flow« freely, covert thoroughly and even ly. No experience needed. D rie d q u ic k ly , but not too qu ic kly. It leaves a hard, du ra b le, prncelain- like surface th a t w ears and w ears. S IG N T H IS C O U P O N A N D S A V E 61 C E N T S N am e Address. a t The D alles and in Salem. Ittinve D i,t. No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF No. 9281. J a n e W a rn e r re tu rn e d home S u n KELLOGG’S BRAN FLAKES, 3 Packages for ■ ■ 29c ■ day a fte r spen d in g ten days w ith A n n ette Sm all in P o rtlan d . DEL MONTE COFFEE. 1 lb. Cans, Vacuum pack ....................... 42c it Hermiston, in the Stale of Oregon, at the close >f business on June 30. 1928. Miss H elen U pham w ho Is a tte n d RESOURCES in g sum m er school In L a G rande, Loans and discounts i l r5.O86.1l 166,085.11 >verd rafts, secured ........... $ sp en t th e week end a t home. No. 2 Can* FANCY GRAPEFRUIT, per Can ...... .......................... 25c Mr. and Mi’s. O. L. B arlow a re in — H eppner v isitin g relativ es On a vaca- tlon trip. ri| ---------- U F ra n k L ittle 's sister, Mrs. Ida I, C hronicle, and h e r d a u g h te r and hus- t head, Mr. an d Mrs. Bishop, of Bla- ■ lock sp en t S unday as g u ests a t the L ittle home. RICE, 3 pounds for............................................................................. 19c MALT SYRUP, Light or Dark, per can ....................................... 72c ■ ■ 5 ■ M ■ Mrs. H. C. T u rn e r an d tw o g ra n d a ild ren of K ennew ick w ere H erm is ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ch ton v isito rs S atu rd ay . Mrs. T u rn e r HURLY CASH GROCERY MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN------ TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— LIABILITIES Miss E th e l K en n in g s re tu rn e d the last of th e week a fte r sp en d in g a few days In Seaside. She w as accom pan ied home by h er siste r Mrs. F rench who lives in P o rtlan d , s ■ ■ i B rood er H ouses s Bright new stock of all kinds of Brooder House Material. Mr. and Mrs. R ay S prague and son Dick of P o rtlan d sp en t S unday vis- ■ i itin g Mr. an d Mrs. R. H. B uhm an g la n d Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K aiser. Mr. I S prague ig a b ro th e r of Mrs. Chas. B K aiser. ■ W. T. S olvester has re tu rn e d from ■ Blalock w here he sp en t a week vis- B itin g relativ es. On Monday he a b ro u g h t in to H erm iston to a local » s t o r e th e first of his crop o f new • corn. "I w ould have had corn ready ! for use by Ju ly 1 if th e p lan ts had g I not been nipped by fro st early in g the season,” he said, “ b u t Ju ly 9 is jj not such a la te date, so I'm not k ic k s ' Ing.” D O N ’T D E L A Y P L A N N ING T H A T LA Y IN G Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. W e are Making Special Prices on Some Lines of Standard Groceries That we are closing out. Wc will let you judge both the price and the quality of the merchandise. THIS IS FOR EVERY DAY until this stock is moved out. You will find our stock of Dry Gcods and Notions well supplied with the latest and quality merchandise. NO OFF GRADE MER CHANDISE finds its way into our sto k. Capita! stock paid i n ............................... 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d ........................................ . ... 10,000.00 Undivided profits ............. 20.155.48 20,156.48 Reserved for int., taxes, accrued ......... 1.800.00 Circulating notes outstanding . _ ............... 6,250.00 Certified checks outstan ding.................. .. 70.49 Cashier’s checks outstan ding........... 4.664 28 Total of Items 24. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 4,734 77 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check___167,228.45 Certificates of deposit due in lees than 30 days(o: her than f.r money borrowed) 83,331.14 State, county or other municipal deposits 19,269.47 Total items 29, 30. 31. 32, 33. 34..222.829.06 Time Deposits: Savings depot i t s ........................................ 49,420 87 Total time deposits .......... .. 49,420.87 bbbbbbb : Unsecured 18.38 18.38 U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par value) .....................................6,256.00 6,250.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c ....... 75,940 88 KankinR house ...............„......... 8,000 00 Furniture, fix t u r e s ..................... 666.93 8,556.93 Real estate owned other than banking house ................. ........... 9,383.28 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve n h»nk 16.660.87 Cash in vault and amount due from Nat* Ional banks 67,992.23 Total of items 9, 10. 11. and 13. 67.992.28 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer............ 312.50 Total .......................... ....................... «840.190.18 and Mrs. F ra n k L ittle are sisters. a C ity. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, all seasonable weight* and very low prices to move them out. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company MRS. HOUSEWIFE: ■ A t you a re not now ta k in g th e H erm iston H erald because you th in k you c a n ’t afford It an d depend on b o rro w in g a copy from a frien d to read th e hom e new s, ju s t stop an d ig u re th e savings you can m ake in course o f a y ear by h a v in g the p a p er re g u la rly an d ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of th e b a rg a in s th a t m erch an ts a re o fferin g every w eek. T he price of a su b scrip tio n is $2.00 a year. The re tu r n s to you in savings m ade by directed b u y in g of advertised b a r g a in s m ay be only $10.00, o r th e y m ay be $50.00 a y ear. In e ith e r case, a su b scrip tio n is a d andy in v estm en t. Total ............................................... 1340.190.18 State of Oregon ( County of Umatilla i I, A. H. Norton, c »shier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. A. H. NORTON. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1928. W. J. Warner. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Jan. 9, 1929. Correct—Attest: W. L. HAMM F B. SWAYZE. J .R . RALEY. Directors H O U SE Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 Plans to show you to suit your convenience and pocketbook. i sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Sum m er Fuel S ■ Clean N ut Coal Slab Wood J Forest Wood ; Old growth fir, fine for either kindling or cooking. Inland Empire Lumber Company $31 “ The Yard of Best Qwbty ” ■ i " ■ ■ ¿Exdasive Representatives sf Naticnal Builders Bureau ? a is b s b b b b b b s s iiw b ip ij b s a B B B B B B B B B B a a B B a a B j W hen you build, w e are H ready to eerve you ; S i In H ot W eather j ■ ; ***** ’* ■ HERE LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY OF MEATS. WELL REFRIG- V V 7 IT E N you build It Is always a comforting V V thing to know th a t the building material» you buy are going to be up to specifications. 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