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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. TACE TOT'* LOCALS Mrs. B. S. B aker is a m edical pa tie n t in th e H erm iston G eneral hos p ital. Joe Jarv is, Union Pacific ag ricu l c u ltu ra l agent, was a business v isit or in H erm iston W ednesday. Gene E vans of C learlake Oakes, C alif., arrived Sunday to rem ain in H erm iston for an indefinite time. Miss Eileen Milsom, niece of Dr. and Mrs. F. V. P rim e of Salem, Ore., Is v isiitin g a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R ay O viatt. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse mo tored to La G rande Sunday w ith th e ir niece who has been visitin g here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best motored to Pendleton T hursday to atten d the fu n eral of E. B. Casteel, whom they knew when he lived in P ilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell le ft S aturday m orning for San F ra n cisco and o th e r C alifornia points w here they will spend th e ir two w eeks’ vacation. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 1 5 - 1 6 DOUBLE FEATURE! Z BAR 2 0 I w s s s r io fi/^ O ti, In» Knpotenfl Cn»Mdy' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON in ‘W ild Money* PLUS SHORTS SUN. - MON. - TUES. JULY 17 - 18 - 19 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY STOLEN HEAVEN STARTS: 3 :0 3 P.M. - 5:01 P.M. - 6:59 P.M. 8:57 P.M. - 10:55 P.M. ,' S . I DIONNE QUINTUPLETS In ‘Q u in tu p la n d POPEYE CARTOON WEDNESDAY - THURS. JULY 20 - 21 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT “ K e n tu c k y M o o n sh in e” with Tony Martin - Slim Summerville Ritz Brothers RETURN OF TH E BUFFALO and MONEY ON YOUR LIFE Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie left la st F r i day for th e coast to spend several weeks in com pany w ith h er m other from P endleton. Mr. and Mrs. W illis C hristensen and baby d a u g h te r Gale of S eattle are spending the week w itih Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm . Mrs. C hristen sen is a g re a t nieice of Mr. Strohm . Mrs. G race Soper of Caldwell, Idaho, visited S unday a t th e home of her nephew and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. M ervin Evans. She left for th e coast M onday m orning. Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Ross of Pine City a re th e p aren ts of a baby boy born T hursday, Ju ly 14. a t the How ard M ontgom ery hom e in H erm is ton. Miss R u th Dodd, who g rad u a ted from St. H elen ’s H all in P o rtlan d th is spring, arriv ed home Sunday for a four w eeks’ v isit w ith her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Miss Je an W rig h t of Big T im ber, M ontana, left W ednesday for her home a fte r spending two weeks at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen. Mr. an d Mrs. Bowmer of P lu m mer, Idaho, an d d au g h ter, are v isit ing a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson th is week. Mrs. Bowmer is a sister of Mr. Carson. Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. D enison of P endleton are th e p are n ts o f.a baby g irl born S atu rd ay , J u ly 9. Mrs. Denison w ill be rem em bered as Irm a C lark, who atten d ed public school here. Miss Susan Cam pbell of P o rtlan d , is th e house guest of her g ra n d p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell, She is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. Don Campbell. Miss F a ith W ilson was an over n ig h t g u est of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H am m er T uesday w hile re tu rn in g to h er home in Olympia, W n She had been v acatio n in g for two weeks a t W allow a lake. E lba Robertson of Jerom e, Idaho, visited from Sunday u n til W ednes day w ith his sister an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill of P in e City. They m otored to W alla W alla T ues day to v isit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbury aud d a u g h te r Je an spent th e week end in P o rtlan d v isitin g relatives. E. L. Neff, who is Mr. K in g sb u ry ’s step fath e r, has been q u ite ill b ut is now g rea tly improved. Mr. and Mrs. U ria E a rn h a rt and fam ily of P o rtlan d a re v isitin g in H erm iston th is week. They form er ly lived here and have been in Sa lem most of th e w in ter, re tu rn in g to P o rtlan d th is spring. Dr. an d Mrs. A. E. M arble, Mr. an d Mrs. M. L. W atson an d Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne sp en t Sunday In the m ountains n ear M eacham huck- leb erry jn g . They re tu rn e d the same day. Mrs. E. C. W illc u tt an d d au g h ter B arb ara w ill leave S unday m o rning by train . for K ohoka, M issouri, w here she w ill visit h e r p are n ts for four weeks. It w ill be h er firs t trip home in eig h t years. Mrs. Mabel W alker and d a u g h te r B arbara, Mrs. Georgia Reeder and d a u g h te r L eladell, Jess Connor and G ran t W alker m otored to Lehm an Springs Sunday to spend th e day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad an d d au g h te r K ay T u rn b lad accom pa nied th e ir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ekm an of Phoenix, A ri zona. to W alla W aliu last Sunday to spend th e day. Mrs. G. W. Day of E ureka, Mon tan a, was th e house guest of Mrs. Mary B rierley and Miss Jessie Bri- erley Sunday, leaving Monday m orn ing. Mr. Day was su p e rin te n d e n t of schools here more th an 13 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and fam ily m otored to Meacham Sunday ufternoon w here they visited Mrs. B arlow 's paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tillson. R obert Barlow rem ained on th e ranch w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson and son Jack m otored to The Dalles S a tu r day to a tte n d th e port dedication and th e a rriv a l of the first seagoing vessel ever to come 200 miles in land. W. J. W a rn er, N o tary Public. My commission ex p ires Nov. 19, 1940. C orrect— A tte s t: TOTAL ......................... $435,178.71 F. B. SWAYZE R. ALEXANDER U.S. G overnm ent obliga W. L. HAMM tions .................................. $10,000.00 D irectors. Pledged a g a in st S tate, county, and m unicipal deposits ......................... 10,000.00 Mrs. Ina W essell and d au g h ter B arbara of H erm iston and G lenn R u th erfo rd of S tan field m otored to S tate of Oregon, FOR EYE COMFORT AND I W allow a Lake S atu rd ay w here B ar County of U m atilla t BS' SIGHT CONSERVATION b ara rem ained for th e week. Mrs. I, A. H. N orton, cash ier of th e T y OUR W essell and R u th erfo rd retu rn ed above nam ed bank, do solem nly th e same day. sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is The M issionary Society of th e tru e to th e best of my knowledge Union ch u rch held a social m eeting and belief. A. H. NORTON, Cashier W ednesday n ig h t a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. R efresh Subscribed an d sw orn to before m ents were served In box form at me th is 8th day of Ju ly , 1938. Come to Pendleton for th e close of th e m eeting. Those pres en t were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duvall, Your Optical Needs! Mrs. Levi Reeder, Mrs. R. E. A lstott, Eyes Examined by Modern Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M orehouse, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, Mrs. A. A. Methods. CONNOR'S REPAIR Finley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W arner, Glasses Ground to F it Miss D ella Madden, Mrs. M athew SHOP When Needed. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. G etchell, Mr. — REASONABLE PRICES — and Mrs. R. G. Saylor. Mrs. H. H ook General Automobile Repair er, Mrs. Mabel W eeks. Mrs. R. E. DR. DALE ROTHWELL R eboring - B a tte ry Service an d E a rn h a rt, Mrs. D ella P y n n and OPTOMETRIST W elding - C hevrolet P a rts Mrs. Fred Bowdish of Tacoma, sis OVER WOOLWORTHS te r of Mrs. C. R. Moore. | W illard B a tteries Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J Hermiston Phone 53-W No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 R eport of C ondition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business J u n e 30, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ekm an of Phoenix, Arizona, sp en t from S a t u rd ay u n til W ednesday a t th e hom<) of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T urnblad. Mrs. E km an is a sister of Mr. T u rn bla<t. They are m aking a six weeks tour of th e n o rth w est and left for P o rtlan d , re tu rn in g to A rizona by way of C alifornia. ater will F W ruin your par $100.00 per sh a re Surplus .......................... ..... 10,000.00 Undivided profits— n et .. 15,524.78 wrist watch U n le / / — you take it to a c o m p eten t watchmaker before conrosion attacks the delicate parts. If you cannot get it to us Immed- iaitlj, open the case and sub merge tne watch in oil. Then at the first opportunity bring it to us. We will do the rest q uick x e n c c „ BCASONABLE PBICE5 A . W . B eh rm a n (P u b lish ed in response to call made by Com ptroller of th e C urrency, u n der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised S ta tu te s) RESOURCES L oans and d iscounts .... $141 ,204.12 O verdrafts ....................... 219.48 U nited S tates Gov. secu ritie s owned ................ 45 ,500.00 O ther bonds, stocks, se cu rities, e tc .................. 10 767.36 B an k in g house ................ 8 ,000.00 R eal e sta te owned o th er th a n ban k in g house . 3 ,613.33 Reserve w ith F ederal Reserve Bank ............. 27 ,338.88 Cash and due from banks 198 ,455.29 O ther assets .................... 80.25 TOTAL ......................... $435,178.71 LIABILITIES Demand deposits ........... $209,255.20 Time deposits .................. 121,115.19 P ublic funds of states, counties, etc................... 47,994.65 U. S. G overnm ent & pos tal savings deposits .. 868.28 Due to banks in clu d in g ca sh ier’s checks o u t sta n d in g ....................... 5,420.61 Secured by pledge of loans an d |o r in vestm ents ................$ 8,831.00 N ot secured by pledge of loans and |or investm ents .... 375,822.93 T otal Deposits .. $384,653.93 C apital stock paid In .... 25,000.00 Common stock, 250 sh ares '/ kpft THE TIRE BUY 6 - DAY SALE - JULY 15 - PRODUCE FRIDAY & SAT. ONLY ONIONS 9 lbs. H erm iston Grown PEPPERS per lb. 2 91 G reen - F resh Grapefruit Juice ORANGES iby or Del Monte oz. Tins Each doz. New Crop Sweet POTATOES New - Local CABBAGE H erm iston f 9^ per lb. 2|< PINEAPPLE 10 lbs. LEMONS F resh Juicy doz. 29* “ R Crushed 63* No. 10 tin s GRAPEFRUIT X Mission B rand A ir w a y Coffee 1 lb-lSc 3 Lbs- 44c T he A risto crat of Econom ical Coffee Colum bia K ra u t IO C No. 2 1/2 Tin a An Oregon Made P ro d u ct F a v o rite Matches 6 box carton W estern Made Table Queen Dressing Quart Jar or SANDWICH SPREAD TOMATOES 3 No. 2% tins ARISTOCRAT L ittle Boy Blue JELL W E L L ...............................................3 pkgs. 17c NALLEY’S M U STA R D ......................... Pint Jar 14c QUAKER OATMEAL .....................Large Pkg. 23c GINGER SNAPS - F resh............................. 2 lbs. 23c SCHILLING'S SPICE - Ass t............ 2 2-oz. tins 15c WEST AG VANILLA......................... 4 oz. bottle 10c Mayonnaise 39* QUART P in t - 25c PARD DOG FOOD 3 Tins X5c (L im it - 3 Cana) HICHIST QUALITY IVIR OFHIIO AT SUCH A LOW PRIOR . . . It'a big and husky . . . built with all top-quality isaturss to give you long, saio milo- a g o . 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