The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 18, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1940.
Braden - Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Below appear commerc­ BUSTER BROW N SHOE
ial reviews of Pendleton STORE FOR BETTER
firms which have been writ­
ten and paid for by Jack
Ferris and P. W. Lowden,
review writers.
PAYLESS DRUG
STORE
The brightest spot on any corner
is the drug store. If people would
just stop and think how much the
drug store means in their every-day
lives, they would really appreciate
the statement that the drug store is
a bright spot.
They are specialists in filling all
prescriptions. All of this work is
done by registered pharmacists with
years of experience back of them. It
is this department that guards your
health at all times.
Many people drop in for all their
drug supplies, sundries, cosmetics,
toiletries, tobaccos and candies. The
attendants are prompt, smiling and
courteous.
No matter what you want, a box
of aspirin or any other of the thou­
sands of things they have on display,
it will pay you to buy all of your
drug needs from the Payless Drug
Store at 640 Main St. at Pendleton,
as this is headquarters for out of
town drug and sundry shoppers,
where your money goes the farthest
and you always get value received.
In this commercial review we take
a great deal of pleasure in recom­
mending them to all our readers.
WHY
Continue to suffer from
poor eyesight when glas­
ses of accurate vision,
correction and beauty
cost so little?
SEE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Optometrist & Optician
418 Main St. - Pendleton
SHOES
Shoes for the entire family may
be had at this leading shoe store in
Pendleton. They are an old estab­
lished firm who thoroughly under­
stand the shoe business. Ladies will
find jaunty street shoes in all of the
popular leathers and clever after­
noon slippers in patent and other
styles. Here you will find the most
modern expression of the shoe made
in its most alluring, youthful form
as well as more conservative styles
for conservative people.
Their children’s department is
complete with shoes to fit the infant,
child, the miss and the growing girl
as well as boys of all ages. Their
service is pleasing and accommodat­
ing at all times and the sales people
are experienced. In making this Re­
view we take a great deal of pleasure
in pointing to this store which may
be depended upon to give the people
what they want when they want
it.
PENDLETON A U T O
PARTS, IN C .
A few years ago, one wishing re­
placement parts for his automobile
was forced to send to the factory.
Today you have this modern estab­
lishment located at 501 E. Court St.
in Pendleton at which you may pur­
chase the parts needed. This mod­
ern parts house may be said to act
as a clearing house between the parts
manufacturer and the garage owner
or individual. Specify to your own
mechanic when he is making repairs
on your car, that the parts come
from this concern.
This progressive auto parts com­
pany has studied the needs of the
automobile owner and invested the
money necessary to carry this enor­
mous stock. They are thereby able
to save much expense and time and
material. No matter what part you
need for your car you will find it
at Pendleton Auto Parts, Inc.
The management of this concern
takes an active interest in the
growth and development of the com­
munity and in making this commer­
cial review we wish to commend
them for the fine work they are do­
ing and the efficiency of their meth­
ods.
This is one of the most widely
known firms in this section of the
country. For many years they have
provided the farmers of this entire
section with machinery and equip­
ment. They are known far and wide
for their courtesy of treatment and
fairness of dealings.
Their stock of implements and
machinery is complete and is the best
to be had in the world. They have
years of experience back of them and
are in a position to advise you in the
selection of implements most advan­
tageous to your needs.
Call on Braden-Bell Tractor &
Equipment Co. for a demonstration
today. They will gladly go into de­
tail upon the merits of the different
machinery. This progressive firm is
located in Pendleton, Phone 518, and
we take a great deal of pleasure in
this Commercial Review in referring
them to all of our readers.
A community to prosper depends
a great deal upon the organizations
that are interested in its growth. The
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment
Co. have always been interested in
the growth of this section and have
contributed a great deal of their
time and energy toward river devel­
opment of this section.
M O LL'S SERVICE FOR
RIC H FIELD FU ELO ILS
Such a company is the Pendleton
Woolen Mills. This company is truly
a community builder and their con­
tributions to Pendleton and surround­
ing territory through their building
of their business is only secondary to
their direct services as public spirit­
ed citizens.
In making this commercial review,
we wish to remind the people of this
community that this company is tru ­
ly a community builder, and they
have the interest of the people in
general in all their business dealings.
It must be remembered that there
is a lot of difference in fuel oil.
The important item is not how much
you pay for fuel oil but in how much
heat you get. out of the oil you buy.
Get the most out of your oil burner
and enjoy even greater savings in
fuel. The fuel oil sold by this con­
cern has been tested and tried in
laboratories until it is the right
grade necessary for complete com­
bustion. It is especially made for
your type of burner and is a hot
burning, completely distilled oil.
This improved fuel oil atomizes
and vaporizes completely! burns
with a hot, steady flame, and will
not smother heating surfaces with
soot.
You will certainly not make a
mistake in turning your fuel oil
problems over to Moll’s Service at
1008 South East Court Place, phone
143. Their delivery trucks and driv­
ers give fast, efficient and courteous
service.
PENDLETON W O O LEN
M ILLS
Pendleton has been created and
made to grow by men of vision who
have the courage and ability to create
industries. These industries with
their payrolls and use of local pro­
ducts have contributed an essential
influence to the building of this ter­
ritory. Behind these same industries
may always be seen, men who have
had the courage to see into the fu­
ture.
OREGON
CAFE
There is something about the Ore­
gon Cafe in Pendleton that sets it
apart from other eating places and
makes it highly satisfactory. The
extreme care and thought that goes
into everything; the cooking, serving
and arrangement creates a dining
room to be visited regularly.
You’ll like the surroundings, they
are attractive, comfortable and quiet.
The food is good. It is temptingly
prepared in a most careful manner
in a sanitary, spotless kitchen.
Here good food is combined with
moderate prices. Proper food, well
chosen and well cooked is an absolute
essential to good health.
We are pleased to direct the spe­
cial attention of our readers to this
metropolitan restaurant service, it
ia ideal for parties and banquets,
STONE'S FOOD
STORES
acreages in other products through
the cooperation of the growers
this section
TH E
BARREL
It is only natural for all of us to
enjoy good music, laughter, bright
lights and comfort. The Barrel on
E. Turner in Pendleton offers the
people of this section real enjoyment.
At The Barrel there is entertainment
for all. They put forth every effort
to serve you with food and drink
that is delicious.
The tasteful decorations, atmos­
phere of gaiety all combine to make
your evening extremely enjoyable. If
you visit The Barrel you will appre­
ciate the atmosphere of good fellow­
ship. Do not fail to stop in The Bar­
rel the next time you are in this
community.
FARMERS ELEVATOR
This organization has served this
section of Oregon for a number of
years. They carry a complete line
of dairy and poultry supplies and
products, and are known as an orga­
nization that gives prompt, efficient
and courteous service. No order is
too large or too small not to be tak­
en care of in record time. Mail or­
ders or phone orders are given the
same prompt attention. The man­
agement and personnel of this orga­
nization are of wide experience in
this field, and thoroughly understand
their business, and when you ask
their advice on any subject pertain­
ing to dairy, poultry or feed prob­
lems, you may rest assured it will be
advice you can rely upon. Through
their honest and fair dealings they
have made a host of friends and cus­
tomers.
Call them at Pendleton 582 for in­
formation or supplies.
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This well known food store is the
one shop in this district where the
housewife knows that she can secure
the best in foods and at a reasonable
price. The store is modern and up-
to-date in every particular, clean and
sanitary throughout.
To be able to and make certain of
securing the best of fresh meats, gro­
HARRIS PINE M IL L ceries and allied products is a great
boon to any city. At this grocery
A community is built and contin­ and market you will find that the
ues to prosper on those basic indus­ sales people have the ability to give
tries that operate within its borders. you exactly what you wish and a
The pay rolls maintained by these large or small order receives the
industries are a most valuable asset same courteous treatment. The man­
to the community and the merchants agement of this grocery and market
of this section are dependent upon sees that quality is high and that
these payrolls for their volume you always receive the choicest of
throughout the year. The Harris everything.
Pine Mill is one of the organizations
That this progressive market has
that really lends prestige to Uma­ met with the universal approval of
tilla county and this section of Ore­ the people is evidenced by the large
gon. Their employees are Umatilla number of people who trade at the
C IT Y FEED CO. FOR
county people that are interested in Stone’s Food Stores in Pendleton.
the growth of Oregon and Umatilla This is the place where the highest
BETTER FEED
county.
quality prevails at the lowest possi­
Statistics show that lumber and ble cost. All that is needed is a
Today as much thought and atten­
its by-products contribute about sev­ trial to convince the most exacting. tion is given to the proper feeding of
enty per cent to the employment and
fowls and animals as is given to any
general business of this section of
other line of business. Because we
S M IT H C A N N IN G
Oregon. It is therefore important
have learned that properly fed.
CO.
that the people of this section realize
housed and handled, all animals and
the amount of payrolls and the real­
This section has been created and fowls thrive practically as well dur
ly constructive influence that this made to grow by men of vision who ¡ng one part of the year as another.
industry brings to this district. It is have the courage and ability to cre­ As much milk, meat or as many eggs
with a great deal of pleasure that ate industries. These industries with can be produced as was heretofore
we, in this issue, compliment the their payrolls and expenditures for possible under only the most ideal
Harris Pine Mill and wish for their the purchasing of supplies have con­ weather conditions.
continued success.
Scientific foods are now given
tributed an essential influence to the
building of this territory. Behind either as or with regular foods and
these same industries may be seen keep the producers absolutely fit,
who have had the ability to see into therefore, efficient. The City Feed
the future. Such a company is the Co. at 200 W Webb in Pendleton
have made a thorough study of the
Smith Canning Co. at Pendleton.
This company is truly a commu­ requirements and have on hand all
nity builder and their contributions that is required to keep fowls and
to this community through the estab­ animals in the best possible condi­
lishment of their business is only tion.
You will be more than pleased
secondary to their services as public
spirited citizens. Everyone is fami­ with the results of the feed pur­
liar with the Smith Canning Co. chased here. Consult these expert
They have acreage in peas in the feed men if you are having any dif-
C O M M U N IT Y
Herm iston
H. E. Hanby
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Anyone having anything to sell, please bring it to the
sale. This w ill be a good, clean sale. Everything w ill
be sold to the highest bidder.
ROBERT MEYER, Manager and Auctioneer.
GEORGE HODGE, Assistant Auctioneer.
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cuts to easier laundering, cooking,
cleaning. Ask for "H o t W ater Helpe.’
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Hermiston, Oregon