The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 05, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    TH3C flZ B M lS T O »
hag" bien "reclothed "In green and Store and the ’ Hermiston Barber
white, as has the front of the Her­ shop.
miston Light A Power Company of­
Published every Thursday at Her­ fice. New signs bare been painted Pendleton Visitors.
Mrs. O. T. Lockridge and Kenneth
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by and rehung for Propst’s Variety
Athey were in Pendliton Saturday
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
Qtyr$rnr.ù.iuu fyralù
■stored as second class matter
Deeember, 1908, at the postoffice at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
THE LATEST IN ALARM CLOCKS
Dick Hitt is tmploycd for the sum­
mer at the Red and White store own­
ed by Joe Norton.
Sufficient Capital and
Surplus
Enhances a Bank’s Strength and safety.
It has contributed much to the healthy growth of our Bank.
OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED.
NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Sarplus and Undivided Profit» Over 150,000
F. B. Swayze, Fret.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Pendleton Visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two [
tons, John and Dan. were Pendleton
visitors Saturday afternoon and eve- i
ning.
Visits at West H°me.
Mrs. D. A. Macdonald and sm all!
daughter Jean of Olympia returne 1
home with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. West
from their recent trip to Washing
ton Complimenting Mrs. Macdona'.l1
Mrs. West entertained at bridge
Thursday afternoon. Five tables wera
In play with high score being won by
Mrs. T. H. Fraser, second by Mr,. |
V. Morgan and low by Mrs. Neil
Robertson. Mrs. Macdonald, who is
Mrs. West’s sister, returned to h
nome in Olympia Saturday.
Go to Seattle.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Miss Charlotte Kern and her j1
mother, Mrs. Kern, left Saturday J
night for Seattle where they w ill'l
apeud the summer.
Leaves for Seattle.
♦
Track Lines
Goes to California.
Returns Fr°m Convention.
Dr. F. V. Prime returned to Her­
miston Saturday evening after hav­
ing spent two weeks In Eugene at­
tending the State Dental Convention
held In that city.
A SPECIAL FOOD EVENT FOR
C. C. Probstel, district attorney j
for Umatilla county was in Hermis­
ton Thursday of last week seeing i
about business interests connected i
with his office.
C O N S O L ID A T E D
Miss Marlnn Henderson left last
week for California where she will
spend a month visiting with friend:
and relatives In that state.
MACMARR STORES
District Attorney Here
Yes sir— we have heard of alarm
rlocks, then alarm clocks, that wak
en one early In the A. M. Of everj
conceivable contraption from the
first crow of the cock in the morn
to the regular early appeal of the
baby for its bottle; of the early
morning trains; of the puppy dog’
warble; of the man who gets up early
to sit In the shade of the house by
moonlight; the lawn mower enthu­
siast; the car tuner; and the what
have you. But listen, gentle read
er, of all the pets our local druggist
Mr. W. L. "Why Late” Hamm ha.
them all btfit according
to tin
neighbors living within blocks of the
Hamm residence. Just as the first
sun raye of the morning appear comes
the delightful, beautiful “caw, caw
caw." Then exactly three minute:
of silence; “caw, caw, caw." The pel
crow has been christened and named
Karron, which Is a beautiful name
but Just an sure as green apples arc
green, from what we heard at the
First National bank this morning
the cashier will have "Karron stew ’’
for his special dish.
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Employed ®t Store.
Harold Pace, Roy Bills, Edmund
Briggs, Billy Felthouse and Weslev
Flessing motored to Pendleton Sun­
day evening to attend the show “In
Old Madrid."
82.08
11.00
Bis Months
transacting busiae
Motor to Pendleton.
Subscription Kate»
One Year
Eggs, 35c - - - Empties, 20c]
Chickens, $1,80 * Empties, 20c\
Apples
-
- 40c per 100 lbs, |
Groceries -
- 55c per 100 lbs.\
Visits With Brother.
Miss Myrnle Clayton of Enter­
prise, Oregon, was In Hermiston
Monday morning v i s i n g with her
brother. J. W. Clayton, the "dice
pharmacist” at the Hermiston Drug
Company. Miss Clayton was return­
ing from Oregon State college where
she is a student.
Hermiston Transfer, Agts.
Fhone 31
Dr. F. V. Prime, Hermiston, Uma­
tilla county Is registered at Heath-
man.— Mprnlng Oregonian.
Employed ®t Cream’ry.
Edmund Briggs has been employ- i
ed at the Hermiston Creamery since
the close of school.
Friday, Saturday and Monday Sale
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T H E D A L L E l, O R EG O N
WE CALL FOR AKD DELIVER
June 01-11
ill
ORDERS
~ ----------, .............1 "
Good quality extra stand-
PRESERVES
KERR’S ASSORTED FLAVORS
$ J . 55
3 Lb. J a r ......... ..........................
Visits at Herald Office.
Vic McKenzie of Portland, Oregon.
representative of Marshall W ells;
Hardware Company, visited at the!
lerald office Monday afternoon. Mr.
IcKenzie is also prominent in Leg­
ion circles, holding the poistion of
iational Committeeman from the
date of Oregon.
49c
SHREDDED COCOANUT
Swans Down Cake Flour
Lb.......................................... 30c
W A LNU T MEATS
33c
Large Package......
Lb.......................................... 58c
MacMarr
C offee
PRO M PTLY
F IL L E D
Make Fishing Trip.
Virgil Smith. Otto Pierce, Floyd j
Knerr, Dan Follett, Merrill Potter i
and A. M. Smith went on a fishing -
trip Saturday to the Deechutee river,
to try their luck at casting. They!
eturned Sunday
evening
empty
handed end we are wondering what]
kind of fish they went after.
A canned coffee
quality at a real sav­
ing.
Motors to Pendl«ton.
On Highway— South 4th Street
JELL-WELL
SPECIAL
Jell-Well is the perfect
jell dessert.
GROUND TO ORDER
Dewey Schiller motored to Pendle-]
on Wednesday evening.
6 Pkgs. Jell-Well.... 4 5 c
Pound
N o w A v a ila b le
4 Glasettes FREE
BANANAS
SHELL PRODUCTS
AT THE
Stewart Service &
Supply Company
FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE
SUNFREEZE ICE CREAM
COMPLETE GREASING
FR1GIDAIRE SERVICE
A U TO ACCESSORIES
CONFECTIONERY GOODS
LUNCHES, COLD DRINKS
SERVICE W ITH A SMILE
PHONE 701
R ic h f ie ld G a s
AND
R ic h lu b e O il
HERMISTON
f\
.. 1 U C |
Oregon Maid Flour
49 lb. Bag
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9
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WEBBER’S CLEANERS
M
A O
CORN or PEAS
Alias Fannie Todd I b employed a t :
the Hermiston Light & Power office '
Repainting Stores.
Shesely
I
Shesely Paint
Company has been
repainting several stores during the
past weak. Howe'e Bakery has un­
dergone a new «coat of white paint
*vr|lle the Hermiston barber shoo
Floyd McMullen left Thursday ofj
last week for Seattle and later will
return with his sister Margaret who!
has been receiving treatment in a
Seattle hospital since she was injur-1
t’d a yc®r ago on the school grounds.
A SPECIAL JUNE FOOD EVENT for Brides—for brides of yesterday, today
and tomorrow. That is what we are offering NOW. For this very important
occasion we have stocked our stores to the fullest with seasonable items specially
arranged and priced. And as for the VALUES—they are greater now than
ever!
Employed at Light and Power Office-)
Registered *t Heathimn.
PENNZOIL— MOTORITE
THURSDAY, JU N I I, 1830
H A R A LD , HKttMIBTtkM, OltBGOJ»,
:
OREGON
Sirloirpj/Beef
Ftill'f lodged Knight
Tw as Charles II of Eng.
land, so the story goes, who
touched his scepter to the
• loin of beef, pronouncing it
“Sir Loin.” And the name
has lived through the ages.
O ur S ir lo in and O th e r
Delicious Beef, Pork, and
Lamb Cuts are /»deed Fit
for a Krug.
Hermiston Meat
Market
My MoW«:
Q U A L I T Y and L7.RVI0X
A. V TURHBLAD
PHONE A ll
23c
PALMOLIVE HAND SOAP
FELS N A PTH A SOAP
Recommerded by beauty experts.
3 Bars.............. .............................. 20c
With the extra cleaning help.
10 Bars................. ........................ 5 5 c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
LETTUCE—Large Local
2 H eads.............—
ORANGES
2 Dozen
NEW PEAS
LEMONS
3 Pounds.
Dozen ..
SPERRY FEEDS
Sure Lay[Egg Mash
100 Lbs.
r
4$2.6O
Sure Milk
100 Lbs............ t ....
For your Dairy Cows.
Sperry’s Scratch Feed
100 Lbs.
------- $2.29
Mill Run--Sperry’s
$2.19 80 L b s...................... . .~ $1.15