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!
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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.
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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
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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*
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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)
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GRAPENUT FL A K E S......................... Per Pkg. 10c
WALLA WALLA SPINACH ......2 No. 2 / 2 tins 25c
LIBBY’S CUT B E A N S.....................2 No. 2 tins 25c
SILVERTON FRESH PR U N E S......No. 2y2 tin 10c
POST BRAN FLAK ES............................. 2 pkgs. 23c
FAB. MINCED CLAM S....................... No. y2 tin 10c
SODA C R A C K U IS 2
Lb.
Pkg.lpc
or GRAHAMS
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SLICED BACON
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FRANKFURTERS
F ine for R oasting
FLOUR
ALL PURPOSE
EDWARDS COFFEE
1 lb. 23c - 2 lbs. 45c
REAL ROAST P-NUT B U TT ER ........2 lb. jar 29c
BO RAXO ..................................................... per tin 15c
TASTE TELLS HOT S A U C E ................. 6 tins 25c
KERR ECONOMY L ID S ....................... per doz. 19c
SURE JE L L ............................................... 2 pkgs. 23c
For Seasoning
H arv est Blossom
J
1 lb. Pkg. 29<
Per Lb. 19<
pint jar
23^
Per Lb. g 91
*9
Lbs
$ 1 .1 9
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