The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 23, 1929, Image 2

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Eeturn» To Home.
P. P. Dodd, former Hermistonian.
Mi»» Mary Petri, loral (trade was down from Walla Walla over the
school teacher, left Wednesday af­ week end attending to business mat­
Publish' d every Thursday at Her­ ternoon for her home in Missouri. ters.
miston, burnt Ilia County, Oregon by Miss Petri who has taught In this
J. M Biggs, editor and manager.
W ill Return Here.
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was in Hermiston on business Fri
C. C. Lovell of Pendleton, former day.
manager of the Portland-Pendleton
freight truck line, and now a sales­
Dan Biggs and his gang were busy
man with a vacuum cleaner company, yesterday afternoon skinning a snake
Here From Pendleton.
Entered as second class matter Returns To Home.
Mlsa Virginia Frost who has been
Deosmber, l»0«, at the »»etofftee at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon teaching in the local high school for
the past year left Hermiston Sunday
•tight for her home in Spokane.
Subscription R ate.
According to word received by
Hermiston friends, Rev. A. J. Ware
plans to be back In town by May 26.
Mr. Ware underwent a major opera- t
tlon at St. Vincent’s hospital In Port­
land April 23 but Is now sufficient­
To Pendleton.
ly recovered to be out of the hospital.
Among Hermiston people In Pen­ He will be back In th . pul­
dleton Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. C. pit of the local Baptlst-Cbrlstian
MORE ADVERTISING JUDGMENT J. Blelman and Dr. and Mrs. J. L. church Sunday.
3ears.
Foster & Kleiser’s refusal to post
Creamery Pfdnted.
girl-smoking billboards is of signi­ In Pendleton,
Both the interior and exterior of
ficance. This firm, which posts in
A party of Hermiston people who the Hermiston Creamery building
all Pacific coast states, hug been a »pent Sunday In Pendleton were Mr. across the tracks has been recently
leader In the United States in clean, snd Mrs. George Jenkins and son renovated by a coat of paint.
decent, artistic, well-painted and Bobby, Dr. Albert Roenicke, Miss
architecturally well mounted bill­ Virginia Frost, Miss Rose Donovan,
Here From Klamath Falls.
boards. It has avoided placing it* ind Mr. N. R. Mueller.
Mrs. Hobbs of Klamath Falls, Ore­
boards near crossings where they ob­
gon is visiting at the home of her
struct sight down sharp curves or Here From W alla Walla,
daughter, Mrs. Frank Bilderback.
where they mar scenery.
Now II
sets up the standard of not permitt­
ing Its facilities to be used to exploit
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any article of commerce the adver­
tising of which excites moral resent
ment on the part of any important
group of the public. Parents who)
A D D S M O R E M IL E S T O
worry over the growth of the cigar­
ette habit among their daughters,
and all who worry over possible bad
effects upon womanhood of Indis­
criminate smoking by potential moth-1
ers constitute a group whose resent­
ment must be respected, and Foster
* Klelser show they have respect for
It. That billboard firm Is a Pacific
Coast institution which is a credit
to the West, instead of being a dis­
grace, as are several less responsible!
outfits In the west and as are nuni-1
erous leading billposters of the East,
firms whose disregard of aesthetic an I
moral opinion has scandalized large
sections of the public and has
brought the billboards Into disrepute
w o u l d
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U S E D CAR PARTS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
That depends on how
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
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flies, m osquitoes, roacj
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a n J m a n y ( » d ie r ’in seO f
p A n i r o n , c o m i » \ n >
First National Bank
of Horwiaioi
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit« Over $ SO,000
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I K O R N IA
Swayze, Pre».
R. Alexander, Vioe-Pre&ident
A. H. Norton, Cashier
A n n o u n c in g
I HAVE PURCHASED THE MUL­
LINS’ SHOP AND YOUR PATRON
AGE IS SOLICITED.
LADIES WEL­
Bread For Boys
Keck Barber Shop
J. G. PEABSON, MANAGER
Phone 19-W
A gent Troy Laundry
Sold at All Grocers. Hermiston Bread— the bread that is made
right, baked right and reaches yt« r table in perfect condition
— today, tomorrow and every day.
HERMISTON BAKERY
Pretty hard being u kid now. If
you play in the streets the automo
biles drive you off, and If you play
on someone s land, the housewifen
tell you to go home.
BASE BALL GOODS
Fishing Tackle
Golf Outfits
Removing the litter from your
yurd will do Just ns much to beautify
your home as putting up new cur­
tains in the front window.
Hitt’s Confectionery
I aint in called a preservative,
many painted faces look ns if
had been preserved a long time.
HERMISTON
Statistics say that -to per cent of
the women of America ure working
women——the other 60 per cent are
kept busy working the men.
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Where You Always Receive
Full Market Value for your
Butterfat
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— HONEST WEIGHTACCURATE TEST—
To Portland.
Light Hens ..............................................................................
Heavy Hens, over t 1-2 pounds..........................................
Eggs, cases returntd
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W. W. Felthous >, local hay dealer,
made a business trip to Portland last
week.
SWIFT & CO.
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si
m oths
much yo u have saved.
Most of us are negligent
when it comes to being thrifty for we do not think of the
future. Today is a good time to save with a budget, each
week. In a short time, you’ll be surprised how your ac­
count grows and it will be an incentive to save more.
COME.
The effects o! national advertis­
ing were seen here lately.
Among
the article recovered that were stolen
by the escaped prisoner who was cap
tured In Hermiston the other day,
were a pair of trousers and a carton
of a well known brand of cigarettes. I
In as much ns the man Brown was
In his B. V. D.'s when ruptured, the
inference is plain that he “reached
for a Lucky Instead of— his pants.”
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
WE BUY USED CARS
Kills 'em d e a d
T O P C IÍN E S S
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SA T U R D A Y and M O N D A Y
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F.B. Barker, Agt.
Facts Concerning Local Butterfat Market
Our community is located 200 miles from Port­
land, yet we are quoting same price as Portland.
WHAT IS THE REASON? The answer is— POOLED
CREAM. Is it worth while?
During the eight and a half months the Pool has been
in operation, there has been produced in this dis­
trict 145,000 pounds of butter fat. Your pool has
made you 4 cents per lb., or a saving of $5,800.
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MARSHMALLOWS POUND PKGS. o n
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Per P k g .................................................... Zt/C »a
PINT MAYONNAISE, NALLEY’S
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Per Jar ................................................ OZC ■
PINT SANDWICH SPREAD
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Per Jar ................................................ OlJC S
BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES
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Per Jar ................................................ ZOC J
HAPPY HOME PEANUT BUTTER Q 7
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Per P a il................................................ Z /C i
POTATO CHIPS, NALLEY’S
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3 Pkgs. f o r ............................................ ZOC £
RIPE OLIVES
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Per T in .................................................. ¿VC
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KERR’S PEANUT BUTTER
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Large Jars .......................................... OiJC "
KERR’S JAM
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3 Pound J a r s........................................ O«zC ;
JOLO SWEET PICKLES
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Quart Jars ......................... ............... /r«5C 5
OLD MONK STUFFED OLIVES
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Per Jar ............................................... Z«zC ■
PICNIC SFASON IS NOW ON. BUY
SOME OF EACH AND HAVE THEM
HANDY F O B Y O U R
PICNIC
Whaf would it be if the FARMERS WERE 100
PER CENT BEHIND IT? Think it over.
The Hermiston Creamery Company
OR B O O N
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ALPINE MILK
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Per c a n .............................
Iv C
SUGAR
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14 Pounds for ....................
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RICE
4 Pounds for ................................
29c
GOLDEN CORN
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7 Cans fo r ..... .....................
«p 1 .UU
TUNA FISH
13 Ounce C ans...........................
Z9C
BOCANO PEAS
4 Cans fo r .................................
49c
MISSION TOMATOES
4 Cans fo r .............................
49c
EAGLE CITY CORN
4 Cans fo r ..............................
49C
NOODLES
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4 Pkgs. f o r ............................
25c
MILK MACARONI
2 Pkgs. for ..................................... 2 5 C
OLD POTATOES
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Per sack ............
«D i.till
TH ESE
ARE
ALLG O O D
STAPLE GOODS AT PRICES YOU
CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP.
HURLY CASH GROCERY
We Deliver
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