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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
At tJ>e Baptist-Christian Church.
July 21. Sunday seryil-ea at t i t
Baptist - Christian chur{$.
Bible
school 10 A. M.
Morn IW worship
11 A. M. Theme. Th<Jta*f-revelatlon
of True GoodnesH. Evening services '
¡Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Topic,
Everyday CfBzenship.
Union
ser
vices 8 P. M., Rev. Oscar Payne
preaching the sermon. Learning fori
the head and love for the heart make
'a well balanced life. Remember the
|church has a place for you. A cor
dial welcome to all.
A. J, Ware,
pastor.
To The Dalles Sunday.
A group ot Hermiston young peo
ple motored to The Dalles last Sun
day.
Those In the party included
Grace Jackson. Ruth Bensel, Lorenc
Lash. Herb Hedwall, Hershal Had
ley and Fred Barker.
-------' C HEEW FRIEUP HAS
CIUMB A TREE I D READ HIS
PAPER IH PEACE, BEFORE A
NEIGHBOR BORROWS fr.WWEU
ME HEAR OP A NEIGHBOR 80ft-
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Bond The Herald W ant Ade.
Attractive Singer in Sunset Trail Pageant
Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Payne are
driving a new Essex car purchased
recently.
111 At Home.
Mrs. J. M. Norton is confined to
her home w ith illness this week.
Gladioli On Display.
Mrs. J. M. Biggs left Saturday fo'
a few days vlBlt w ith relatives it
Portland.
M O T O R IST S A T T E N T IO N !!
F is k T ir e s an d T u b e s
AT
With a bumper crop of Italian and
Petite prunes In prospect throughout
the Umpqua valley, buyers have begun
to make their appearance.
The home demonstration office of
Deschutes county has Issued the first
number ot tbe Four-H club paper.
Ella F. Miller Hame. demonstration
agent, Is editor.
ANY DEFECTIVE FISK TIRE WILL HE ADJUSTED BY US TO OUR
CUSTOMERS ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
QQ
29X4.40
FISK PREMIER BALLOON
«pQ.ÎJîJ
0» 7 Q Q
30X4.50
FISK PREMIER BALLOON
*
Nell Boynton Is taking M. L W at
son s place with Hie Meadowbrook
Ice company w hile the latter is In
the east where he was called by the
Illness of his father.
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29X4.40
FISK TUBES .....
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30X4.50
FISK TUBES
FISK EMERGENCY INSIDE
PATCHES
M
,n r " k 'y T*?ell,.e" >
"fho»1 student of the University of Oregon.
M li. T b lel^ n i.WP* rti r t I ? « * .* S• MJí,we• in th« 8ui” «t Trail pageant.
?rr; a r h * be,Mtliul "•««<> soprano voice, dramatic ability, and
Stark F
V " 3'
,# ‘ “k* ,hc diff,cu,t ”* rt> «cording to John
Stark Evans, chorus director, and Mrs. Doris Smith, director
The
L T m l” ■ * ,he,0“ ,8t,,ndin« * • • » « " of the Sunset T rail pageant to
be held in Eugene July 25. 28 and 27
so
For 30 X 3 1-2 Tires.
Pfíce, 28 cents.
SP E C IA L S
The t i t y water department
was
busy this week repairing It aks in the
c ity water mains both on Main street
and on Gladys avenue.
LUGGAGE
Round-Up Publicity Out.
Pamphlets advertising the twentl
eth annual
Pendleton
Round-Up
scheduled for September IS to 21 In-
elusive, are now being attributed. A
supply of the booklets. Illustrated
w ith drawings by Charles Russell,
W allace Smith and a cut of the
Round-Up grounds, was received at
the Herald office last week.
BREAD AND BUTTER
PICKLES
2 1-2 T in # ........................
20c
20c
Home Rrand ...................
FEDERAL RELINER
For 32x1 Tirs. Regular price * 6 -
Special price *1.29.
VUICANIZERS
6 m inute Shalcr V u lcan iiaç Out
fits. Special at *1.4 9.
AFFILIATED BUYERS
SPECIAL COFFEE
9c
38c
To West Virginia.
M. L
Watson left Thursday for
AuBurn, West V irg in ia, where he
was called by the serious illness of
his father. He expected to reach his
destination by Monday evening.
OYSTERS No. 1 TINS
Foiintaiu Brand .............
20c
’ * ROVAI. CLUB PEACHES
No. 2 V 2 Tins, halve» or
al Mad - ............ ...............
3Qc>
To Portland.
W. J. W arner left Tuesday for a
few days visit in Portland.
'MONARCH PORK AND
BEANS
Medium Tins ...............
Here From Klickitat.
2 for 25c
Dr. and Mrs R. G. Gale, of Klick
itat, Washington. were signing at
the home of Mr. end Mrs. Georg-
W agner In Hermiston Sunday. Mrs i
< ale is a sister of Mrs. W agner. D r.j
and Mrs. Gale were on a
trip i nd were en ro u t& tu
W ashington.
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BALL VEGETABLE SALAD
■Medium Tins ....................
23c
ROYAL CLUB GRAPE
FRUIT
SHALER PATCHES
Round or oblong.
Special at 69c
A-PACHE SELF VULCANIZE C
p: • w
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RUBBER PATCHES
Special at
Oi egon Hardware & Implement Company
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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
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H E R M IS T O N ,
O R E G O N
SUNDAY, JU L Y 21, 1929
Fruit Cocktail
Soup, Chicken Broth With Rice
Relish
Fried Chicken, Country Style
Maahed Potatoes
Now Pons
Ice Tea
H ot Southern Blsculta
Coffee
75 cents
Lemon Pie
M-
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75 cents
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RED-WHITE STORES
TOUR NEIGHBOR, THE RED AND
WHITE STORE OWNER
There’s
r«i
[• i
Invites your patronale. The per
sonal owner service accorded you at
the Red & W hite store Is an advant
age not offered by corporation chain
owned stores.
Here you find, not
only lower prices, but courtesy and
q u a lity which combine ao make a
grocery service th at la modern and
complete.
Specials Saturday-Mon.
guesswork in house painting
f
magio<«his house
painted light erngm,
aaed w ith Ifc /m n l
rq roof ii
And
Youcdhpai
»color
moniousJy with the
o f the B-H Exterior
Harmony Selector which
takes all the color gu
work out o f painting.
J
M ilk
NORTON’S GROCERY
no more
{ color-
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T H E >VAY TO B E A U T IF U L H O M E S
for years. Send our rim e and
10 cents to fy u -H u e te r for
CHURCH GRAPE JUICE
89c
Pints, 3 fo r .....................
Shis helpful Selector ami its
colorful companion booklet
"H arm on iou s Exteriors’*.
Then see us for your prints.
SERVUS COFFEE
48c
Glassine bags
P A IN T CO
Street, Sao k u c u o
n » H o m r Beetrttfol Drp,
I b 10c
or coin) i»x
Color Harmmv Sel-nof
PARA WAX, 1 POUND CARTON
Í or ...................................
PUFFED WHEAT
23c
47c
4 for ....... ..........................
CHILU3> VEGETABLES O F ALL
KINDS—AT ALL TIMES
N O I i : I bare in entnd paioting a
■tocro□ . woodB . bajfàmbvrC.
•bin<k □ boose.
Sferro (rilling
I
For 31x4 T ire. Regular price *5.
Special price, *1.29.
Regular »1.00 value.
69 cents
HUETEil
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FISK EELINER
C A R R IE R S
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BUY r o i CHRISTMAS NOW
$1.49
Many ether bargains for the autoist are now being
displayed in our show window.
This is the time of year to look over
your roofs. The time to reshingle is
before leaks start and spoil the inside
of your home.
You can Re-shingle with Cedar
Shingles or Prepared
Shingles
Without taking o ff the old ones.
T h e Selector shows shades
o f B-H brand Prepared Paint
aadstweco Coatings arranged
according to the laws o f color
hgraaony. I t w i l l h e lp yon
solve any exrerioi color prob
lem, and B-H paints w ill last
UNTIL AUO. 1ST U OFF ON ATT
STAMPED GOODS
...... $2.09
Self vulcanizing patches
for Inner tubes. . Reg. *1.25
special 7 9 ii
Regular 50c,
special 29c.
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SERVUS MUSTARD
. . 'k
$5.49
VULCA PATCH J
MONARCH HOMINY
« Oz, Glass ..................
$13 9 ?'
Made of heavy steel, ad
justable to any length of
running board.
Priced at
»1.85.
SATURDAY-MONDAY
July 20-22
30X8.00
FISK HEAVY DUTY BALL00'
Regular price. *1.25.
Special price 79e.
Special
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SHINGLE STAIN
Repa ir Water Mains.
$12.99
FIRESTONE HOOK-ON
BOOT.
Hermiston, Oregon
Pumping Plant Is Attractive.
30X5.25
FISK HEAVY DUTY BALL00F
30X3Va
FISK PREMIER OVER. CLINCHER
T u m -A -L u m L u m b e r C o m p a n y
Working Far Icc Company.
P R IC E S
EVERY TIRE BEARING THE FISK NAME AND SERIAL NUMBER IS
WARRANTED BY US AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORK
MANSHIP DURING THE LIFE OF THE TIRE.
Crop conditions in tbe Wallowa sec
tion are promising. The soil still
contains plenty of moisture to promote
a vigorous growth of grass and grain.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Caln of Albany
were instantly killed on the Corvallis-
Newport highway when their automo
bile struck loose gravel and turned
over,
GREATLY RED UCED
FISK PREMIER BALLOON TIRES ARE MADE O f PURE RUBBER AND
THE FINEST LONG CORD FIBRE MAT ER IA L THE. EXTRA HEAVY
T k EAD WITH D^EP GROOVES GIVE
GREATER
PROTECTION
AGAINST SKIDDING AND ADDS MANY MILES TO THE LIFE OF THF
TIRE.
Crop prospects In Linn county as
reported by farmers visiting Albany
during tbe last few days are above
normal with few exceptions.
Royal Anne cherries will bring 10
cents per pound thia year, according
to announcement made by buyers at
Salem. Tbe crop is light, however,
and «he total receipt» will tall far
abort of last season.
To Portland.
Dave Mlddlesdorf In driving a new
Ford car. purchased recently.
A new concessloa at Crater lake
thia year will be 28 riding horses for
those who prefer to ride down the new
trail to tbe lake.
Officials of the Klamath Indian res
ervatlon say that tbe fire hazard this
year is double that normally experi
enced. The snewfail during the past
winter has been about half as great
as usual.
Three valuable bucking horses,
stolen three years ago from tbe Bly
Rodeo association, were recovered at
Myrtle Point and C. L. Gibson was
arrested charged with stealing the
animals.
Eight different varieties of glad
ioli from the MRson farm south ol
town have beon on display in one o’
the show wlh'lows of the Ile ra it
this week. The varieties shown in
elude the M ary PR kford, w ith
i
creamy whl,to blesooi : the Jewell, a
yellow and pink m ixture; Dr. Van
Ffeet, w ith blossoms of a rosy hue:
Sunset Glow,, a .vivid orange and
yellow; the Eldorado and Vlsto T ille
both of lavendar hues; the Quinton
a delicate salmon pink and Golden
Measure, a vivid and deeper pink.
Purchases Car,
The Bulgalow theater at North
Powder was destroyed by fire recent-
! ly, half an hour after the show boose
had closed.
Tha recent motorboat regatta on
McKay lake wss a complete financial
success for tbe Pendleton post of the
American Legion and the group now
is free of Indebtedness.
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About 500 attended the annual tri
county grange picnic held at Redmond
on tbe Deschutes county fair grounds.
A picnic dinner was spread, with
games and stunts for amusement. A"
Driving Hew Car,
The city pumping plant at the fool
of the butto presents a neat and a t
tractive appearance now
w ith
Its
w ell-kept lawn and green vines. The
building Itself Is small and the
grounds proportionately so, but It
has all the appearance of an oasis In
tho surrounding desert of sagebrush
H. W. Kelley, city water master. Is
responsible for the planting end care
of the lawn and vines.
state news
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