The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 11, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Monte Hedwall of Heppner, was in
Hermiston Saturday night and Sun­
day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A..IIedwull, who reside on the North
Hill.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Leaves for Cle Elam.
Mrs. Fay Rodgers and son Jack.
and daughter, Jerry Jean, who have
been visiting Mrs. Rodger's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel the past
two weeks, left the last of the week
dr home in Cle Elum, Wash­
ington.
Keeping a Daily Record of
Each Cow Pays
Because—
from Pendleton.
John Haddox of Pendleton was a
Hermiston business visitor Wednes­
day of this week.
It takes the guess out of picking the profitable cow.
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It puts the brand on the cow producing According to
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It indicates cows that are likely to be sick.
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It checks up on milker.
5
It n^kes m ilking an interesting job.
Not only do you benefit yourself In this way, but also
the entire community in wheih you live.
Confined to Hom*.
J. A. Reeves is confined to his
home this week on account of Illness.
The more you earn the more you will spend in your
own community.. If you ire prosperous we will proaoer.
Champion to Compete Again
See the county tgont lor information.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus a n d Undivided Profits O ver 980,000
F. B. Swayae, Fret.
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R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
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“Loughspring”, prize-winning jumper from the Aaron M. Frank
stables of Portland, who will be entered in competition for the
$17,500 in special race premiums offered at the 1930 Oregon State
fair at Salem, Sept. 22 to 28. Jack Sullivan up.
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
Read the Advertisemets
NOW
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
Opening Sat. ft. M. Sept. 6
"Tiddledywinks Crown’’, grand champion Jersey bull at the
Oregon fair last year, will be entered In the 1930 state exposition at
Salem, Sepi. 22 to 28, by Florence Gale Neal of Oregon City. The
largest livestock exhibit ever held at thia Oregon event is being
planned, it Is announced.
At my Residence on Crossfield Place,
First House South Stewart Service Station.
SPECIAL—For first 10 days, will
give 1 Leon Oil Permanent Wave
for $7.50 or 2 coming together on
the same day, for $10.00.
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone 31
WILL GIVE FREE SHAMPOO WITH EACH MARCEL OR
FINOER WAVE FOR 7 5c.
Go East on Union Pacific's
Hair Cuts, 50c Shampoos, 50c
Manicure«, 50c
Facial and Scalp Treatments, 75c
M arvelous Near Train - -
MARKHAM BEAUTY SHOP
Can you beat it? Homo grown
strawberries on the market and dad
has started hollering— for gosh sakes
ma where is my flannel night shirt
Impossible to please some folks.
PORTLAND ROSE
Phons 521
Harm istun
A Trium ph in T rain Comfort
Until we have done everything t
community can do, any time spent
complaining Is a confession.
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
Leave Pendleton, Oregon Daily 1 1 :5 2 F . M.
LOW F A M S
END SEPT. 3 0
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
“Maxle Bengine”, highly-touted horse owned by Sam Bush of
Salem, is to be entered in the 1:20 and 2:25 pace events at the Oregon
State fair Sept 22 to 28. “Maxie” is shown being called ’’nice
horsey” by pretty Betty May Lawrence, Hollywood actress, who
recently visited the fairgrounds.
Sept. 17-18
M A IL
O RDERS
PROM PTLY
Fin al Return Lim it Oct. 31
F IL L E D
L ib e ra l S to p o ve rs G o in g and R e tu rn in g
Hermiston Irrigation District
Notice
Ü N ID N R Ä C iK "
Notice is hereby given that the
board of Directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet at the of­
fice of the secretary in Hermiston,
Oregon, on the first Tuesday in Octo­
ber, 1930, at 8 P. M„ for tho pur-
of reviewing and correcting the
essment and apportionment of
taxes for the year 193o to be levied
on or before the first Tuesday in
September, 1930.
W. J. WARNER.
62-8le
Secretary
F. C. Woughter, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon
BETTER
Bakery
Foods..
osee
“Where Your Dollars
Have More Cents”
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BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
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PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
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By shipping your VEAL, HOGS
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JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
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and POULTRY Give or dressed) to
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YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER
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Reference: Hibernia Commercial and Savings Bank.
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
Other Cooling Drinks.
Our Fount* :n I* Modern
Candic*, Sandwiches
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
DOUGHNUTS. BUNS AND ROLLS.
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VIC & PHIL PRO DUCE
Sporting Good*
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to size, *ge, feed and care.
Not so good. Too many citlzenr
park their cars all day long—cash
customers find it difficult to reach
the stores.
Maybe the Lord sen* 1930 to give
the bellyachers a tummy full.
MAKE DAIRYING PAY
Fair Entry in Fine Form
mlstoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. If. Biggs- editor and manager.
Leaves for Whitman College.
Wiliam Felthouse, Jr. left the last
Entered aa second oíase matter of the week for Whitman college in
December, 1908, at the poetofftce at Walla Walla, where he will attend Attend Heppner Rodeo.
Hermiston people attending the
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. school this coming year.
Heppner rodeo Saturday night were:
Joe McNaught, George McKenzie,
Subscription Satrg
Visit From Heppner.
Kenneth Beebe, Clara Gehncrt, Cath­
One T e a r __________________ 92.0«
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long of Heppner erine Cranna, Ina Lenhart, Ruth Ben­
Bis Months_________________ 91.0« visited at the home of their nelce, sel. Roland Bcgg, Loyd Moore and
Mrs. Earl Bensel, Sunday.
Margaret Neary.
EULERS OF AMERICA
The season of benefits this, and
benefits that ja now on. Who's next?
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♦ From Heppner.
Published every Thursday at Her. ♦
Mr. James W. Gerard, once United
States ambassador to Germany, made
public the other day a list of 84 men
who, he said, were the real rulers of
America. There was not a single
politician or office holder in the list.
It was composed of the men who
operate the great industries, banks
and newspaper organizations of the
nation.
Some of the nation's richest men
were on Mr. Garard's list, of course:
but many men of great wealth were
not Included. The rich men whom
he named are men who actively man­
age the investment and operation of
their own wealth, like Henry Ford,
and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
But
the great majority of these "Rulers
of America" are hired men.
They
work for other people, manage other
people's money and property for
them.
They rule, or help to rule Amer­
ica, not because they are men of
wealth, but because they are men of
brains and ability. Walter P. Gif­
ford, president of the American Tel-
• groaph and Telephone Company,
does not own as much as one per
cent of the company he manages.
Owen D. Young, chairman of the
General Electric Company, Is a hired
man working for the company’s
company’s stockholders. Such power
as those men and others similarly
situated exert is theirs bocause they
have proved their ability to build and
operate great organzatlons of cap!
tai and men.
That Is the American principle to
which we all subsscrlbe; that a man
Is entitled to go as far as his indl
vdual abilities will permit, provided
he does not gain power at the expense
of others. And it is Bafe to say foi
for sheer ability the men whom Mr
Garard 'calls "Rulers of America
have it all over the general run ol
public officials.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1J.
HBflJLLD, H K B M ISTO N . O SD G O Jt.
When the cost
is no more, why
not choose
the best?
At the
b'lack&White
Baraga
■ HERMISTON BAKERY
WhyNot
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W e Have
Used Parts
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36c ROLLED OATS ...........
40c CAKE FLOUR...............
45c COFFEE .........................
45c BURNHAM'S SPECIAL COFFEE
3 CORN FLAKES.................
3 POST TOASTIES ...........
10 POUNDS HONEY ...........
1(1 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP.....
3 POUNDS SPAGHETTI ...
5 POUNDS CHEESE .........
t" POUNDS L A R D .................
3 r>OZ SPRING CIYYTHER PTNS
1 POUND HILLS BROS. COFFEE ..........
MRS. STEWART'S BLUING
9 POUND BAG SALT .........
ORONITE FLY SPRAY KIT
4 POUNDS RAISINS ...........
25c BOTTLE CATSUP ........
2 CARTONS MATCHES .....
O\ STALLS, PER TA IR -----
FOR ALL MAKES
Hermiston Auto
W reckingHouse
E. F. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Thad C an
BURNHAMS
General Merchandise
.... 28c
... 29c
25c
25c
.... 98c
... 39c
... 25c
$1.29
91.29
19e
... 44c
. 18c
19c
. 71c
... 32c
15c
... 35c
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