The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 20, 1929, Image 2

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    THE HBBMISTOB UKRJLLD, ITERAflSTOK, ORBGOX.
QUpfirrmtatiin Errali)
county d legates expect to return move here about the first of July.
Saturday according to present plans.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
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Publtafc.d «very Thursday at Her. ♦
Klston. Umatilla County. Oregon by
Here From Pendleton.
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
James Johns Sr. accompanied by
Entered as second class matter his son Tom Jphns, were business
Deeember, HO«, at the poatofftce at visitors from Pendleton Tuesday.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
Here From Pendleton.
Subscription Rates
Mrs. George Storey of Pendleton
One Tear _ .................................. »2 0«
vaa visiting with Hermiston friends
Six M onths--------------------------- 91.00 Wednesday of this week.
Former Resident Married.
PENDLETON LEGION DRUM
Word has just been received by
CORPS ADVERTISES REGATTA
Hermiston friends of the marriage of
The Drum and Bugle corps from Mrs. Augusta Rice Cressey, formerly
Pendleton post of the American Leg of Hermiston, to Mr. Edward P. Peck
Ion made its appearance on the main of Portland. The wedding was au
street of Hermiston Thursday even­ event of June 15 In Portland.
ing to help advertise the water re­
gatta which was given under the Gives Radio Talk.
Walther Ott. recent graduate of
auspices of the Pendleton post Sat­
urday and Sunday. The drum corps the local high school, who is now at­
performed adequately and later mot­ tending the 4-H club summer ses­
ion pictures of some of the motor sion at Corvallis gave an interest
boats getting in trim on McKay lake ing rdio talk last Friday night be­
were shown to the assembled crowd. tween 7:30 and 8 o'clock. He dis­
cussed the subject of club work in
The Oregon state grange, In annua) Umatilla county.
convention at Myrtle Point, went on
record as indorsing action of the Visiting From Portland.
Mrs. A. D. Jones and daughter
Marion county Pomona master in en
Joining payment of 95 a day additional Shirley of Portland are visiting at
expense money voted for legislators the P. P. Sullivan home.
at the last session.
New Painter.
Pursued through Eugene’s business
H. it. Maxfield is now employed
section after he had cashed a woith as an assistant to H. E. Shesely, local
less check. Cecil Dunham, 28, San painter.
Francisco, was captured by Julian
Ash. manager, and O. A. Hlltlbrand. To Fossil.
employe of the store which he vie
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Payne and fan
timlxed.
ily and Mr. and Mrs. George Newel
Ivan Pearson, chief of the McMinn and family were in Fossil Thursday
vllle fire department, was elected of this week to attend the weddlnt
president of the Oregon State Fire of a niece of Mrs. Newell.
Rev
chiefs' association at one of the final Payne performed the ceremony.
meetings of the tenth annual confer­
ence which closed with a clam chow Get Scholarships.
A number of the Umatilla count,
dsr breakfast at Tillamook.
club workers attending the summei
session In Corvallis now have the dis
tinction of scholrships and othei
financial aidB to assist them In thei
' work. Edna Ott of HermiRton is at
Quick Service tending the sessions on a scholarsht.
¡presented by the state fair board
i f you want i t — reliable service
J Donald Perrin of Stanfield was sen
always. W e always place o u r
I by the proceeds from a commiinll;
guarantee o f satisfaction back o f
ice eream social, Keith Hutchison o
Pilo Rock is being sent by the Com
every printing job we do. W e
merclal club-of that town and Pat
are good printers — know i t —
rick Cassidy, also of Pilot Rock, wat
and ate w illin g to back o ur
awarded a scholarship by the Eas
judgm ent with out guarantee.
Oregonian at Pendleton for excell
ence In club work. The Umatill.-
lecture at he Methodist Episcopal
church Thursday evening. June 20.
Missionary To Speak.
Interesting curioa will also be shown
J. W. Messner returned to Hermis­
A woman who has been a mlssion- at the meeting. The lecture is under
ton Monday from a trip to Portland. I ary for some twelve years in Africa the auspices of the local Free Metho­
will present an interesting illustrated dist church.
Transfer Adds New Truck.
The Hermiston Transfer Company
has recently added a new Dodge
truck to their present fleet and are
now equipped to handle all kinds of
local transfer work as well as long
distance hauling.
HOW BIG
IS YOUR
MONEY •
BAG?
The
Move Into New Home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pankow have
recently moved into their new home
an Third street.
EASY D a ra i^ D ry e r
Former Resident Visits.
Philip Lay who formerly resided
on the project with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Lay, was back in the
jommuniay over the week end visit-
.ng with old friends.
Whirls the water
out of the clothes
in s te a d oS
sq u e e z in g i t
out
Returns From Portland.
Miss Shirlle Brownson has return­
ed to her home after a short visit
with the Misses Elizabeth and Doro­
thy Straw in Portland. She also
oarticipated in the annual rose car-
ilval in the western Oregon city.
F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k
of Hermiston
Let its demonstrate
in ycur lome
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O v a l 950,000
F. B. Swayze, Pre«.
the
H e -W r in g e r
W. G. Rod da made a business trip
'o Pendleton last Thursday.
EASY
Zisiting From Bucoda, Wn.
Mrs. R. H. O'Neil of Bucoda. Wash­
ington. is s guest at the home of her
lister, Mrs. Ralph Richards.
le w Superintendent.
Frank L. Shaw, superintendent of
he Vale, Oregon schools for the past
our years, will be principal of the
ilgh school and superintendent of
he local school next year. Mr. Shaw
taH in town recently and expects to
That depends on how
much y o u have saved.
Most of us are negligent
when it comes to being th rifty 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.
On Display.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
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T/'TJ S SiFE
W A SH
Ask for Demonstration.
Blessing Hardware Co.
J ob Printing
Hermiston Bread is “ Pep” Bread
Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread because it is made from pure
food ingredients in our sanitary bakery. Each step in its making
is carefully guarded, each ingredient is absolutely pure.
HAS ALWAYS LED IN
— FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS —
30x31 -
2 9 x 4 .4 0
3 0 x 4 .5 0
3 3 x 6 .0 0
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-
-
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HERMISTON BAKERY
$ 5 .8 0
$ 8 .9 0
$ 9 .9 0
$17.80
DEAR CUSTOMER:
BLACK & WHITE GARAGE
" H E R M IS T O N ’S
V O IC E
OF
F IR E S T O N E "
1.
We are at Your Service.
2.
We w ill deliver clean, dear ice when yo
3.
We w ill not track up your floors.
4.
We w ill not “mess” in front of your refrigerator.
5.
We w ill give full weight.
8.
We guarantee courteous and considerate employes.
7.
We request that yon phone us promptly if our service fails to
want ‘t.
Office Phone 741
Residence Phone 901
please.
M ea d o w b ro o k Ice
ICE HOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 12 O’CLOCK.
Modernize-
i YOUR
HOME
— add to the joy of life and increase
the value of your property through
the application of the modern prin­
ciples of remodeling.
Inside and out, your home can be
made modern in every way. Let us
show you how to make use of waste
space — how to add comfort and con­
venience as well as attractiveness to
your home.
«'a ran quote you actual flguraa baaed
®n our experience with many other homes
P"»™ that enlarging and remodeling
ran ba planned .< moderate
Materially Your» —
Tum-A-Lum Lum ber
COM PANY
1800 conversations at once
through a cable less than 3 inches thick
T he earth beneath our great cities is so crowded
with pipes, cables, etc., that any further addition*
create serious engineering problems. Yet the num­
ber of telephone calls that must flash underground
is steadily increasing.
t
The challenge to the scientific minds of the Bell
System was to find a way for more conversations in
existing conduits. Today, by many improvements,
cables of 1800 pairs of wires have been perfected.
Eighteen hundred conversations at once—600 more
than before—can pulse through them.
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There is no standing still in the Bell System. Bet­
ter and better service at the lowest cost is the goal.
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
BELL SYSTEM
O w F th tj - 0 .1 SyUtat • UntvmaJ S m K i
Brookfield
HONOR ROLL
Quality Certificate
Mr. Fred B. Barker of Hermiston, Ore-, has the dis­
tinction of receiving this award for having purchased
the highest percentage of number one quality cream
in the state during the month of May. The honor is
shared by the patrons of this cream buying station for
the careful handling and prompt marketing of this
cream.
SWIFT & COMPANY