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OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
SATURDAY - JU L Y 15
PA L
N IG H T
Uncle Sani Strikes!
Ro/nance!. .Thrills!
JULY EILEIS
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I Fritz
1 Frist M. TIM M
COMEDY— R o m an cin g A long
and R eadin. R itin & R h y th m .
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
JU L Y 16-17-18
C ontinuou s Show S u n d ay
“ A lex an d er G rah am B ell” s ta r ts :
2:59 p.m .; 5 :0 5 p.m .; 7 :1 1 p.m.
a n d 9:17 p.m.
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THE STORY O F
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TUESDAY. JU LY 13, 1939.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
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LORETTA
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C artoon— T he W olf's Side of th e
S tory an d Color F ash io n F o recast
W EDNESDAY - JU L Y 19
A M A T E U R
N IG H T
PLUS SHORT FEA TU R ES
Mrs. F. B. B elt v isited in P o rtla n d
from S atu rd ay till T uesdlay.
Mrs. Otto P ierce, M arian an d S ta n ­
ley, a n d Lois W ilson v isited in P e n ­
d leto n W ednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Osack of Irrig o n is a
p a tie n t a t th e H erm isto n G eneral
h o sp ital.
N um erous closeout item s a re s till
a v ailab le a t R uby M cM illan’s dress
shop. T ak e a d v a n ta g e of th ese b a r­
g ains.
4 7 -lc
Ja c k G orham , m erc h a n t and m em ­
ber of th e c ity cou n cil a t B o ard m an ,
w as in H erm isto n Monday.
H. G. Y oung of P o rtla n d is w o rk ­
in g th is week in th e office of th e
F arm B u reau C ooperative to se t up
a new bookkeeping system .
N. W . Bloom rem ain s ab o u t th e
sam e in th e H erm isto n G en eral hos­
p ital. He is p ast 80 y e a rs of age
b u t is sta n d in g th e h eat fa irly well.
Mrs. Ed K en d all of B a ^ le g ro u n d ,
W n.. is v is itin g a t th e hom e of h er
b ro th e r, Mr. an d Mrs. A lto n K in g s­
b u ry of H erm isto n . She p la n s to r e ­
m ain for a p p ro x im ately tw o weeks.
Miss C lara G. B u rn s an d Miss N an ­
cy D rex iliu s of B uffalo, N ew Y ork,
a re v is itin g for th re e w eeks a t th e
hom e of th e ir cousin, M rs. W . J.
W a rn e r of H erm isto n .
Mr. and Mrs. H u g h M cD onald of
P o rtla n d v isited in H e rm isto n S u n ­
day a t th e O tto P ierce hom e. T hey
w ere en ro u te to P e n d le to n to a t ­
tend th e V. F. W. conv en tio n .
TH U R S. - F R I. - JU L Y 20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE
BROIÍEN ?
BRING IT
TO U S /
INHOUWDOD
A . W . B ehrm an
JEWELER
PLUS SHORT FE A T U R E S
H E R M IS TO N , OREGON
RED & WHITE
T h e C loseout Sale a t R u b y M cM il­
la n 's d ress sh o p is b ein g c o n tin u ed .
M any item s a re s till a v a ila b le a t
g re a tly red u ced prices.
4 7 -lc
Mrs. B. I. W h itn e y , M rs. M abie
W alk e r an d d a u g h te r B everley w en t
to G ran d v iew , W n., T h u rsd a y . M r.
W h itn e y ’s m o th er
re tu rn e d
hom e
w ith th em for a few d ay s’ visit.
Ice cream social, sponsored by
U nion ch u rc h , on Mrs. R en a W a te r­
m an law n , F rid a y , J u ly 14, 7 :0 0 p.
m. P ro g ra m w ill be g iven. P u b lic
is in v ited .
46-2c
Dr. an d Mrs. W . L. M organ an d
Ed B ensel fished S a tu rd a y n e a r T oll
G ate w ith v ery good re su lts. T hey
w ere jo in ed S u n d ay by Mr. an d Mrs.
A. E. B ensel, Mrs. W a lte r P earso n ,
Mrs. T in y B a rk e r an d M rs. Z ona
R odgers.
Mr. an d Mrs. H. H. G ailey, w ho
re c e n tly p u rch ased th e in te re s ts of
th e H erm isto n T ra n s fe r Co., have
com pleted th e m oving of th e ir f u r n i­
tu re from P o rtla n d and a re now liv ­
in g in th e fo rm er Mrs. A lice W a g n e r
home.
Mrs. E. P. S chofield and son E d ­
w ard of V an co u v er, W n.. cam e
T u esd ay an d co n tin u ed on w ith h e r
fa th e r, W . J. W a rn e r, to L angdon
L ake w h ere th ey w ill spend som e
tim e. Mr. W a rn e r re tu rn e d hom e on
W ednesday.
Mr. an d Mrs. F. S. G reen an d
tw o sons of S ta n fie ld re tu rn e d th is
week from th e S an F ran cisco expo­
sitio n . T hey re p o rt th a t th e expo­
sitio n is v ery in te re s tin g th r o u g h ­
o u t.
T h ey com m ented p a rtic u la rly
on th e O regon ex h ib it.
Mrs. Ja c k G orham of B o ardm an
is in a v ery c ritic a l co n d itio n a t th e
H erm isto n G en eral
h o sp ital.
H er
h u sb an d is a p ro m in e n t B o ardm an
m e rc h a n t an d is w ell k n o w n here.
No v is ito rs a re allow ed to see Mrs.
G orham .
M iss N. W. O’D onnell an d D orothy
F erg u so n le ft fo r P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y
a n d rem ain ed for one w eek’s v a c a ­
tio n . T h ey accom panied M r. an d
Mrs. G len A nton w ho have v isited
a t th e hom e of M r. and Mrs. O tto
P ie rc e fo r sev eral days.
E lla Gould of H erm isto n an d
Joe F u r r e r of S tan field m otored to
Flag Day
JULY 15th---Every red flag in the store
means red hot bargains. Come in ana
look around. When you spot a red flag,
it means savings in dollars and cents.
All specials will be kept secret until Saturday
morning when the store opens, and
will run through Monday.
AN INVITATION TO PAY US A VISIT—
Halibut
23c
Fresh Caught
lb- 15c
Jowls
Lunch Meats
W E
Large and Firm
K ennew ick, W n.. J u ly 3 to spend the
F o u rth w ith M iss G ould’s siste r.
T hey w ere m a rrie d J u ly 8 a t Pasco,
W n. T hey re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay
ev en in g and w ill m ake th e ir hom e
in P o rtla n d w here Mr. F u rr e r is em ­
ployed.
No. 9281.
R eserve D ist. No. 12
* 25c
A R E F E A T U R IN G
Sirbin Steaks lb.
Tender and Juicy
Rib Beil
?5c
2 lbs. 2 5 c
Q U A L IT Y B E E F .
Give our meats a trial!
H ermiston T rading C o .
The
RED&W HUE
S to re
FIEE DELIVE&T TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. M. — 4:30 f . X.
L ot 18, B lock 7, H e rm isto n in
N E ’/i S E % , Section 10, Twp. 4,
N o rth R an g e 28, E.W .M .
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
of U m a tilla C ounty.
(J u ly 6-A ug. 3)
(P u b lish ed in response to call m ade
hv C om ptroller of th e C u rren cy , u n ­
der Sec. 5211, U.S. R evised S ta tu te s )
C H A N G E
IN
BUS SCHEDULE
E F F E C T IV E JU L Y 15, 1939
N ew, co n v en ie n t d e p a rtu re
tim es a re as follow s:
F o r PO RTLA N D —
1 1 :0 2 A. M.
5 :1 2 P. M.
3 :5 0 A. M.
UNION BUS DEPOT
H ER M ISTO N DRUG CO.
P h o n e 101
UNION PA CIFIC
STAGES
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ASSETS
L oans and d isco u n ts, in ­
c lu d in g no o v e rd ra f ts$ 14 8,871.30
U n ited S ta te s Gov. secu­
ritie s ow ned ..................
48,000.00
O b lig atio n s of S ta te s and
p o litical su b d iv isio n s ~ 16,747.47
C o rp o rate stocks, in c lu d ­
ing sto ck of F ed eral
R eserve b an k ...........
1,050.00
C ash and d ue from b an k s 224,634.77
B a n k in g house ................
8,000.00 ,
R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r
th a n b a n k in g house . . .
2.00
O th e r a sse ts .......................
800.00
FOR
PICNIC LUNCH
Flavor Crest Peas
Sw eet an d te n d e r
303 tin s ........ 3 for « J ’"
W A LLA W ALLA
Tomato Juice
No. 1 ta ll tin s
3 fo r ..................
35*
TOTA L ........................$448,105.54 j
L IA B ILITIES
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D em and dep o sits ........... $215,200.83
T im e dep o sits ..................... 128,421.23
U. S. G ov ern m en t & pos-
ta i sav in g s deposits ..
1,726.11
D eposits of S ta te s and
p o litical subdivisions
41,966.53
O th er deposits, c e rtifie d
& cash ier'3 checks, etc.
3,378.10
TOTAL
D EPO SITS $390.692.80
T o tal L ia b ilitie s
390.692.80
C A PITA L ACCOUNTS
C ap ital stock paid in .... 25,000.00
Comm on stock, 250 sh a re s
p a r $100.00 p er sh a re
S u rp lu s ................................. 10,000.00
U ndivided p ro fits .............. 21,853.36
R eserves ...............................
559.38
TOTAL C a p ita l A cco u n ts 57,412.74
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U.S. G o v ern m en t o b lig a ­
tio n s pledged
$10,000.00
D eposits
secured
by
pledged assets ..............
8,853.08
S ta te of O rçgon.
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C ounty of U m a tilla I
I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the
above nam ed b a n k , do solem nly
sw e a r t h a t th e above sta te m e n t is
tru e to th e best of my know ledge
an d belief.
A H. NORTON, C ashier
S ubscribed and sw orn to before
m e th is 6 th day of Ju ly . 1939
W . J. W a rn e r, N o ta ry P ublic.
My com m ission e x p ire s Nov. 19,
1940.
C o rrect— A tte s t:
J. R. RALEY
F B. SW AYZE
W. L. HAMM
Directors.
land sale notice
Phone 341
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
Ju n e , 1939. w ill, on th e 5 th day of
A u g u st, 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
h ig h e s t b id d er for cash a t th e fro n t
door of th e U m a tilla C o u n ty C o u rt
H ouse. P e n d le to n , O regon, su b ject to
a m inim um price of $10.00 th e re fo r,
to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of
sale, th e fo llo w in g described parcel
of lan d ,
h e re to fo re
by U m a tilla
C ounty, O regon, a c q u ired fo r d e lin ­
q u e n t taxes, to -w it:
R ep o rt of C ondition of
T H E F IR S T NATIONAL BANK
OF H ERM ISTO N
I in th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e close
’of business on J u n e 30, 1939.
TOTAL ........................S 448.105.54
Bacon
Assorted
Dill Pickles 5 for 1Q C
at
Phone 341
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, S heriff of U m atil­
la County. Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered herein
by th e County Court of U m atilla
C ouaty. Oregon, oa th e l l t h day of
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BLU E
S ilk Tissue
1000 S heet R olls
EACH ......................
5*
T o m ato es
E m porium B rand
Solid P ack
No. 2% tin s - 2 for “ J
Salad Dressing
T ab le Queen
F u ll Q u art -
JA C K E T
Sardines
In S alad Oil
2 fo r ..............
15*
Juice Oringes
SU NK IST
29*
2 doz. for
Pork & Beans
V an Cam ps
< & 4
1 lb. can s .... 2 for A
Stiffed Olives
4 >4 oz B ottles
MirzhMlIun
1 lb. bags
lA f
EACH ................ -.... BW f
»5*
K ra u t
SEAPORT BRAND
No. 2% tin s
EACH ............
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