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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1930)
nus 91p ^trottatoti Wrralö h e r m is t o t , Have yon visited the Hermiston Irrigation ditches for white object»- Johnny, Bud and Bill will he there. Community CanneryT School's out. r t w j Thursday at Her When you want to find the boys mlatoa, Umatilla County. Oregon by these days, cast your eye along the J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Next event— first cutting alfalfa ■stored aa second class matter December. 1906. at the postotftee at Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon Subscription Rato» One Tear Six Months ... FIRST UNIT OF 6A6INS NEARING COMPLETION To Community. «1.00 ftew art's Cabin Park and Service Station locat'd along the highway are now nearing completion and be sides Improving the scenery they will be a great asset to the community The service station Is modern In all details- and will be operated With Shell 400 gasoline and Richfield gasoline and will have all equipment necessary for servicing cars. Mr. Stewart Is quoted as saying that one unit of the cabins will be completed in about 2 weeks and that these cab ins will be equipped with running water, toilets, and shower baths. The water Is piped from Pat Sullivan’s Crystal springs and Is always clear and cold. A lawn has been laid out and flowers, ornamental shrubbery and trees have been planted which will make this spot one of the moet beautiful and modern auto parks along the Old Oregon Trail. Sufficient Capitai and Surpla» Enhances a Bank’s Strength snd safety. It has contributed much to the hetlthy growth of our Bank. OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED. NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED. •' First National Bank1» of Bnrmlatea Capital, Särpi., and Undividad T r a A te Ovar «80.000 Wltlr the nomination of George W. Joseph, Republican candidate for goverpor, more than 5o per cent of the registered Republican voters of the state cast ballots, which is a heavy vote for a primary election. There has been plenty of Oh’s and Ah’s ovct the outcome, but with Mr. Joseph’s open campaign “For Oregon it’s people, their welfare and pros perity," it must be admitted that the people of this state voted heir own mind. It is all right— perhaps the defeat ed candidates will be elected vice- president of something or another some'day. F. B. Sway», Pres. - B. Alexander, Vfeo-Fnkttmit A. H. Worton, ' Cashier - .........- .......... ----------------------------------------------------------- a - Truck Lines Eggs, 35c - - Chickens, $ L 8 0 Apples Groceries Empties, 10c • Empties, 20c 40e per WÓ lbs, 5 Sc per lOO lbs. Hermiston Transfer, Agts. M »n«31 ===== WEBBER'S CLEANERS THE D A LLESJ 0 1X Q 0N we call M b and deliver May 27-28 K i n ososxa v a S is irc T r i i i i s * FI wrvcheorrChop — Parly Sandwiches or Dirrner; Roast oí $orv» Vbir * a Grounds to be an Asset «l.o« Successful tucn keep themselves under their own thumbs. They keep their problems on the operating table until some Intelligent disposition is made of them. Unsuccessful men sloeh around hi a soup of fear, in decision, nerves. Their problems get them down and hammer the day lights out of them. Successful men, while they're on the make, treat themselves like dogs, so to speak. The unsuccessful, in the process of unmaking themselves, suck the soothing syrup of self-pity and act like a lot of sick cubs. One mail-keeps his brains and his emo- tloonj.tMparated; another's emotions keep slopnltfg over and spoiling his brain? work. With rare exceptions, success snd failure come from the inside, not the outside. THURSDAY. MAT 22, 1M0 Stewart’« Service St*tion and Camp IT IS ON THE INSIDE ______ _ ITERALI), gEHrflBTÖ-N. OWBttÖ*. WhyNot We HsVe 'Used Parts 1 FOI ALL MAKIS r ¿USED ! ’ . ♦ •> j a lt" I ' |; AT Whether It i* fruits ’and vegetable* « till sparkling with the de w of orchard and gardenl or those hundreds of other fine quality foods that stock our shelves, freshness is an important part of every item we offer you. A ceaseless process ion of trucks, trains and ships bring these foods to you daily in which true appe tizing flavor is found because they aré FRESH! ■ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ o e * ♦ ♦ ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *' (By Grace Rodda)) 1 Mrs. M. T. Matott and children. Roeella, Janice and Vance motored to La Grande Sunday to spend tip; day. They were accompanied by Miss Georgia Thom. Miss Janloe re- I mained with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oarl. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Loren, I Jitpmy and Jane, were dinner guests at The Harold K. Dean home on Sun day. "Tichool closed at Minnehaha Fri day after a very successful year. The operetta, “The Flower Nymphe Surprise’’ was given Friday evening by the pupils. Rosella Matott took the part of the queen ’ Aurora, and Billy Jackson the part of the king. I Apollo. Miss Ruth Cherry was the I aasmpaniBt. Refreshments o f ice cream and coffee were furnished by the board and a good time was en)oyc<f by the lar.te crowd present. Mrs. DeMosa completed her sixth year of teathtng here and next year will teach at Cold Springs. W. G. Rodda made a business trip to Milton the first of the week. Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. M. T, Matott, Rosella and Janice, and Grace and Mary Rodda, attended the recital given by the pupils of Mrs Re;s, which Was held Saturday at the Curtis Simons home In Hermiston Rosella and Janice Matott took part in the recital. Lester Flannlgan,, small eon ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Flannlgan, Is seriously 111 at his home in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCormack of Pendleton Were buslneee visitors in this district Wednesday. Dayton Harris and Billy Jackson were among those present at the Jer sey calf club meeting at the rahen of Chrtis Dyer. From Umatilla. Mrs. George Kendler of Umatilla was a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. ■ ---------- ---- — ■ ■ — D A R IG O L D B R A N D T a ll C a n a 48 CA N CA SE I f ... JELL-O—ALL FLAVORS PEAS-CORN i . tN o . 2 C a n s E x t r a S t a n d a r d E a c h kt?................... 10c PALM OLfVE TOÍLET SOAP B a r s ............................................. 15c 2 f o r ........................................... . $ 1 .2 9 P u r e O p e n K e ttle R e n d e r e d 8 P o u n d P a il................... ,CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP— Í 0 B a rs 20c 39c MacMarr’x All Guaranteed Hard Wheat 4 9 P o u n d S a c k ...................... ROLLED OATS CORN MEAL Y e llo w or White- 10 P o u n d S e e k s ...... 29c 1 S p e r r y 's 10 P o u n d S a c k s. 49c — — :----------------------------------- LEAN MILD CURE Pound.......................... CHOCOLATE • (¿ h e r a rd e lli’s R e a d y S w e e te n e d 3 P o u n d C a n ..................................... 29c BLACKBERRIES AC _ ¡JJC S w e e te n e d P ie o r S a u c e F r u it G a llo n ............................................. 69c A.1 ,á} Fancy Golden Ripe ' D o z e n ............................ E. T. PIERSON, Owner i We St y Used C m Pure C. & H. Cane 100 lbs. • • • H- SPERRY FEEDS A Full Line o f Staple and Fancy Groceries SHOES HATS. CAPS TIES, PRE« SHUTS EA T 0N % ST S EATON UNDERWEAR BOWMAN ¡SHOE SHOP ■ - Friday-Saturday and Monday Sale My Motto : î U A L I f T ï Y T and i S E R V IC E A. W. TURNBLAD vhonx <11 A Full lin e Of SHOE OHS ................................ — ---------------------------— w recK ingnouse Hermiston Meat 111 nrpriee you how much sn save you during the year r shoe Mil. All we ask Is you bring your shoes to us airing la ample ll; a*. so we } do a good “Job .................. ■ ■ — Hermiston Auto We Handle Choice B eef-P ork-Lam b » IDF* WOMEN’S HATf SHOES HOSE DRESSES aad DREH GOODS ' SWEATEES * NOTIONS , ncWxlxt A FUEL U N E O f WORE BUSTS, WOEX FANTS OVERALLS, UNION SUITS, GLOVES, 0AN9V, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND IlLlV “ W here-Prices are R ight” I IL L * W h en th e cost j is noYnort, why* not choose the best? UH^ Black & White - Garage i rJ€T IlilSiuR) SURE GROW A V LAY ■sms—— W— k. CHAS. Gt BURK, Inc. SURF ¿’o r y o u r M ilk in g S to c k 100 P o u n d s .... S P E R R Y ’S “ T h e B e s t” 100 P o u n d s ■ ■ «.... SPERRY’S RUN 80 P bund Sacks $1.15 EGG BEST EA STER N —$2.99 SHELLioo P o u n d s $1.00 F o r Y o u r S m a ll C h ic k s 100 P o u n d s —— .là ... .. .-II U FU LL CREAM — -M ild o r S tro n g ' P o u n d .......................