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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1930)
LOCAL NEWS ITEM S From Pendleton. has been done at the local cemetery this spring and as a result the trees are progresssiug nicely. Former Residents. Rev. and Mrs. Donner, former resi dents of Hermiston, passod through the city Saturday. und Mrs. A. Bills and son and daugii Iter. Roy and Margaret, spent Memor lal day at Elgin, Oregon. Motor to Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley, Mr and Mrs. Nell Boynton and Mrs. W S. Boynton motored to Pendleton ant Walla Walla Memorial day. Elrin Visitors. B. L. Cherry was a business vlsl Mrs. J. M. Pace and son Harold tor in Pilot Rock Monday of thh P endleton ' s c Helen J. Sampson, county health nurse and Mrs. George Stangler, president of the Umatilla county health association, both of Pendle ton, were in Hermiston Wednesday. Have Pot-Lnck Sapper. The Baptist Christian people had another of their splendid pot-luck suppers followed by a business meet ing last Thursday evening.. Leave for Fishing Trip. Work on Cemetery Started. Mark and Napoleon Neadeau left Considerable work and Irrigating Thursday morning for central forks of the John Day river where they will spend a week fishing. Sang at Services. Mr. an,j Mrs. Ben Gerklng sang at the evening services at the Baptist church Sunday. Leave for North Dakota. Mrs. Leo llurly and son Billy left Tuesday morning for Minot. North Dakota, where they will make their home. Motor to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and family motored to Pendleton Wed nesday Returns From Mont8na. Leo Smith, who has been teaching The New Ford Roadster PROGRAM STARTING FRIDAY, JUNE 6 —ALSOSATUURDAY— ..A.» ^ ¿ re^ e.st Picture of a11 Time. ALL QUIT ON THE WESTERN FRONT” ANNOUNCEMET ▼ Beauty ▼ Style ▼ Safety ▼ Comfort ▼ Speed ▼ Power ▼ Economy ▼ Reliability ▼ Long Life One of the greatest mus icales yet produced. 30-Star*-30 .J ? Wednesday Thursday June 11 12 mw M 435 FRtlMUC M ANCH One of the best Chatterton offer ings to d a te ! dale, we wish to thank all of our many friends and customers in Her miston and vicinity for their loyalty Phone 671 Hermiston, Oregon red & white STORE J. M. NORTON, Owner MRS. HOUSEWIFE: As the official food buyer for your family you «pend « hundreds of dollarr, each year-It is toyour advantage, directly asd indirectly that this money stay in local circulation—It does stay in local circulation when you buy at the individ ually and independently owned Red & White stores. It 1« not too much to say that Community Prosperity is in your hands. Shop by Phone____________ —We Deliver— Charge Accounts have served you. We have given you the best service we knew how Done by experts a t.th e and you have given us your loyal support. H erm iston Barber S h op We feel sure that Mr. and Mrs. Blue & White, med., 2 for SPINACH, RED & WHITE 2 No. 2 1-2 C ans............... SCHLITZ MALT No 2 1-2 C ans.... DILLS, Sel., B. & W. 2 No. 2 1-2 C a n s....... PINEAPPLE, Serv-us Brand Whole slice«, 3 No. 2 1-2 Cans ......... Broken Slices, 3 No. 2 1-2 Cans ....... 45c 35c 43 c 74c 49c 89c 73c FACTALS the same liberal patronage and kind SCALP TREATMENT ly consideration you have always giv- 5n us. FINGER WAVING SHAMPOOING Every Week Day but Saturday Mr. And Mrs. F. H. Morlan Yourself Trouble and Expense by buying only the Genuine I. H. C. Repairs FOR I. H. C. MACHINES AH genufhe International Harvester Repairs are stamped IHC and are guaranteed against all defects in material and workmanship. ... All other so-called “Will Fit” or Foreign made re pairs are not genuine, are not stamped IHC, and are often made of poor material and do not fit. “Will Fit” and Foreign Made repairs are not guaranteed and the original cost is but very little less than the cost of the genuine IHC repairs. In the end you lose time and money in buying sub stitutes. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.- Specials for Saturday and Monday i U N IO P A C IF IC W hy N o t , 5 S SILVER LEAF CORN 1 Can ........................................................... J ■ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars ..................................... : W ■ ■ 5 g i ’S 5 £ 89“ J A ~ ■ 14C ■ O 7„ ■ O I C ■ ............................... 2 5c LfPTON'S COFFEE, VACUUM PACK A f \ ~ Y - To close out— Pound ........................ “ v C BANANAS , Doden.................................................... g S”, T : 5 g ■ ® , ...'.... ..........$ 5 .4 9 ■ 4 3-4 OZ. IVORY SOAP FLAKES 3 f o r .......................................................... 1 2 1 yC ■ ■ S »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■rfr WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR LINE MONARCH COFFEE, A MILD ROAST COFFEE THAT WILL STAND BOILING; THE LONGER YOU COOK IT THE BETTER IT IS. 45c PER POUND IS A LOW PRICE FOR THIS QUALITY OF COFFEE. WITH A 3 POUND PACKAGE WE WILL GIVE YOU 1-4 POUND PACK AGE OF MONARCH TEA, EITHER BLACK OR GREEN. FREE. r;,';D on*t F o rg et U s WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, AND ALL THE MANY THINGS THE FAMILY NEEDS. PH O NE U se d P arts 171 KINGSLEY’S FOR ALL MART'S H erm iston A u to W reck in g H o u se I We Buy Used Cars MKSWH« I O N I H O U 8 I o r QU a S ^ a ND S la v ic .' I TUM-A-LUM TICKLER 39c Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Mazola Salad Oil Quart ................. 49c SUGAR, Best Grade Cane 25 pound cloth b a g s ....... $ 1 .5 9 SWANSDOWN Cake Flour and 1 lb. Sweetened Cocoanut Both f o r .................................... O*/C West Side Gen. Store WHEATIES 2 for ......... 25c SPEAS PEN-JEL Cup for Cup Method of Mak ing Jellies and Jams. 2 for ........................ 29c UNITEDLY OPERATED VarnUli Voi. 30 SHOES HATS, CAPS TIES. ____ DRESS SHIRTS DRESS PANTS DRESS SOX RATON SHORTS RATON UNDERWEAR HATS SHOES HOSE DRESSES and DRESS GOODS SWEATERS NOTIONS | JEWELRY Hermiston, Oregon, June 5, 1930 No. EDITORIAL A FULL LINE OF WORK SHIRTS, WORK PANTS, OVERALLS, UNION SUITS, GLOVES, CANDY, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND CHAS. G. B U R K , Inc. “ W h ere P rices are R ig h t” / Phone 331. — AGENTS FOR— WOMENS KEDS. STORES THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. A F ull L ine o f S ta p le and F a n cy G roceries MENS’ R tD & WHITE SANTIAM CUT BEANS E. F. PIERSOIT, Owner R. & W. Pure Mayonnaise Pint Glass Top J a r s ......... INDEPENDENTLY OWNED GREEN ■ J H W e H ave a. USED Q CAR/ F. C. W0UGHTER Agent, Hermiston, Oregon NO !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ EAST PH1LAUE1 NEW TOR BO STO N AND " LOW FARES R O U N D T R IP TO DENVER................. 07.30 O M AH A.................. 70.30 K A N SA S C IT Y .... 73.00 » T 1 . LUU___ S L O U IS............. 80.33 CHICAGO.... . Í 3 .M n C T R O IT ....... 101.37 C IN C IN N A T I 103.10 NEW Ol-------- O RLEANS 107.10 CLEVELAND........ 107.81 T oronto . Ill.W ATLANTA. u à. « Ju n e 7 and 9 (OUR SPECIALS ARE CASH AND CARRT TRADING STAMPS) WM. SH A A R KPFKCTIVZ MAT U TO «KPT. > • RETURN UM IT OCT. >1, x q jo Reduced fare. .11 part, of m t; liberal .top- ° ’ , r 5 F in . train«; modern equipment; ■plendid Mrvice; scenic route. Short ride trip, enable you to virit— ZION NATIONAL PARK 6R A NO CANTON NATIONAL PARK BRTCB CANTON NATIONAL PARK TKLLOWOTONC MATIONAL PARK GRAND TtC O N NATIONAL PARK KOCKT MOUNTAIN N A T ’L PARK .aad B asklst. onraque.« Co°ked Food 8*le June 14 Don't forget the cooked food sale to be held at the Hermiston Mark.t June 14 by the Ladles' Altar Society. — Adv. SAVE! Ladies Phone 461 For Appointment We reserve the right to limit quantities Red & White Large, 2 for....... Also a Specialty of Propst will continue to give you » good store and we bespeak for them ______ SAT. AND MON., JUNE 7 - 9 ____ -—Red & White Super Specials. SHRIMP L a test S ty les o f H air C utting and patronage for the five years we C all o r te le p h o n e fo r d em o n stra tio n Saturday Melodrama the Having sold our Variety Store to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst, of Golden- Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Temperiy Scales Mound, Illinois, were visitors at the W. U. Longhorn home the first of the week. Mr. Temperiy Is a cousin of Mr. Longhorn and thin Is the first time they have met in 46 years. i f . o . b . D e tr o it, p l u t f r e ig h t u n d d e l i v e r y . Hu n t p e r t a n d t p o r e tir o i x t r a . ) Rohnnan Motor Company Friday In Montana, returned to Hermiston the first of the week to spend the summer at his parents ranch In Col unibin district. Irrgon Visitor. E. M. Hauser, assistant county ng. nt, motored to Irrigon Saturday to attend the meeting of the Morrow county fair boaid. Store to be Operated. The Hermiston Variety store will be operated for the next few days bj Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morlan, during the absence of the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst, who expect to return from Ioue the last of this week.— Adv. Mot°rs to Meacham. . E. M. Hauser motored to Meecham Sunday to visit with hels parents who live in that city. From Illinois. "" "Swat the fly'' or better still, ilp Tum-A-Laim Screens and k, They have named the new planet Pluto; we auppote it is Inhabited by them outside away from the famll Plutocrats. ¿4 J. ' ' R. A, Browasnii, « 4 . MgT. Editor. Levi Reeder is doing a lot cf 1 proving on his p lice on Hermial This la the merry month of May, avenue. but next month is the marry month of June. "Do you want gaa?" asked Doc Where do you alee»? We know Prime as he puts Jim Pearson In the thia Is rathe.- a pvioynal q u m ,. s, chair. “Yea, about flva g a llo n ." re but with hot,«feather coming on plied Jim, "and take a look at thd don't you thidk It would be much oil." nicer to h a v e, a cool, acreened-ia sleeping porch to spend the nights In Henry Loudermilk is dressing hla than a hot stuffy room? home with a new coat of paint. Once again we would like to help you plan a lattice fence, lawn furni Henry Hitt say. to sever loan a ture. or window bone« for the beau «un to a person who leads an aimless tification of your home existence