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THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON. OBBGKUT.
I W. A. Shawver received word the | H. L. Prop»t and hl» mother. Mrs.
¡first of this week that his mother. Ellen R. Propet, motored to Peadle-
i Mr». Sarah Shawver, had passed away ton on business Monday morning,
at Springdale. West Virginia. Mrs. |
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Shawver was the mother of nine Le«v«s for Athena,
children, five girl» and four boys who I O. T. Lock ridge left Monday for
"endleton visitors Sunday afternoon, are all living, W. A. Shawver of this'A thena where he will be employed
Mr. and Mrs. Urla Lenhart were city being one of them. Besides the ’ by the Shell OU Company who Is
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. .¡n in e children she Is survived by 41 establishing a plant in that city.
grandchildren and nearly 120 greut-
Attend Dance,
Walter Pearson and -Brie Byrkgrln grandchildren. She was buried in Parents of Baby Boy.
motored to Pendleton Saturday eve- *he Lowry cemetery on Simms nioun-
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps are the
ning to attend the regatta dance.
tain near Springdale.
parents of an eight pound baby buy
born Monday morning, June 85, at
Receives Word_Mother’» Death.
Motor to Pendleton.
the Health Center hospital.
Mrs.
Phelps, whose home Is In Bend, has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Scott, of this city tor sev
eral weeks and Mr. Merle Phelps
arrived In Hermiston Monday morn
ing from Bend.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Arrive» From Goldenda!«.
Mr». Harry McMillan of Golden-
dale, Washington, arrived Monday
afternoon to visit several weens with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott,
In this city.
Baptist Church.
The I Sunday school meets at lo A.
M. with every facility for a happy
helpful service. Morning sermon by
Rev. C. S. Treadwell. Subject, "An
Uncommon Christian,"at 11 A. M.
Evening service will be conducted at
the church by Rev. and Mrs. C. W.
Cutler of the chapel car "Messenger
of Peace.” Religion with a smile,
presented in a forceful, helnful way.
Come and enjoy his service. Prayer
and Bible study Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Light." Wel
come. C. S- Treadwell, pastor.
From Cond°n.
Mrs. Stanley Campbell, former re
sident now of Condon, Oregon, spent
•Monday of this week with Mrs. Har
vey Payne.
Visits at Payne Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Franklin and
daughter, Verna Lee, of Portland,
spent three days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne.
Goes to Portland.
Mrs. E. Barnard left Sunday for
Portland where she will spend some
time visiting friends before return
ing to Hermiston.
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LOW FARES
EAST
K P rS C T IV B MAT * * TO « O f . > •
RETURN U N I T OCT. > 1 , ! « » •
B O U N D T K IP T O
D E N V E R .................. « 7 .M
O M A H A ................... 7 0 .M
K A N S A S C IT Y . .. 7 5 .SO
s t . l o u is .........ss.sa
R educed fares a ll p a rt «o f east; lib eral »top-
o v e r« . F in e train s; m odern equipm ent;
splendid service; scenic ro u te. S hort side
trips enable yo u to v is it—
ZION NATIONAL PARK
ORAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK
BRYCE CANTON NATIONAL PARK
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
ORAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
ROCKY M OUNTAIN M AT’L PARK
In fo rm a tio n and B ook let» an req u est
C H I C A G O ............... SS.SS
From Pendleton.
Harold McKeen of Pendleton wag
In Hermiston Monday on business.
Owner of Hew Delivery.
Fred Lenz is the owner of a new
Chevrolet delivery which he purchas
ed from the Black and White garage
recently.
U N IO N S
P A C IF IC
F. C.
W0UGHTER
Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
eons, Gerald, George and Frank mot
ored to Bingham Springs Sunday
where they visited Mrs. McKenzie';
father, G. I. O Daulcl.
Bob Rodgers, Albert Kennings,
Eric Byrkgrln and Clifford Jenkins
motored to Pendleton Sunday even
ing.
at
From La Grande.
Mrs. Walter Blokland spent the
week end In Hermiston visiting her
husband, Walter Blokland of this
city. Sunday afternoon they attend
ed the Legion regatta held at McKay
lake.
Returns From Baker.
Pauline Morris, who has been vis
iting In Baker, Oregon, the past sev
eral weeks, returned to Hermiston
Monday of this week.
To Spend Summer Here.
. Clara BryanC Who has been tea-h
ing the past year at Great Falls.
Montana, Will spend the summer at
the home of her sister, Mrs. T. H.
Fraser.
Motors to Pendleton.
Dewey chiller motored to Pendle
ton Saturday and returned to Her
miston Sunday evening.
Motor t° Pendleton.
From Umatill®.
M eadow brook Ice
E. M. Hauser and J. W. Clayton
motored to Pendleton Monday even
ing.
Mot°r to Pendleton.
Return to Vale.
Harold Pace and Roy Bills motor
ed to Pendleton Sunday afternoon to
3ee the show "King of Jazz."
G e t the B est
Mrs. Carl Voyen and son ..ml
daughter, who have been visiting
Mrs. Voyen’s mother, Mrs. Le la
Phelps, the past several weeks, re
turned to their home In Vale Thurs
day. (
SERVICE
PHONE 74 I
QUALITY
Open Sunday* Until 12:00
Pendleton Visitors.
HOLMES PEA SHELLERS
Spends Sunday at Meecham. -
fj, M. Hauser spent Sunday at
Meecham visiting with his parents
who live in that city.
KITCHEN KOOKS
CAMP STOVES
For the home use. Will save you
many a hot hour during the canning
We have a full line of the Instant season. Kitchen Kook use gasoline un
Light Kamp Kook, which make camp der pressure and are safe and econom
cooking a pleasure.
ical.
Red Star Stoves
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF RED STAR
OIL STOVES AND ARE MAKING SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
THE RED STAR STOVE USE KERQSEN, GASOLINE, DISTILLATE, ARE
QUICK AND VERY ECONOMICAL TO USE. ALL SIZES ARE PRICED
FOR QUICK SALE.
No. 415—6 Burner, Built in Oven, Reg. $92.50—Special ...... ................. $60.00
NO. 418—5J8urner, Built in Oven, Reg. $75.00—Special-........................ $50.00
No. 440—4 Burners on Top, Reg. $48.00—Special ....................................... $36.00
No. 430—3 Burner* on Top, Reg. $40.00— Special ................—-................. $30.00
LILLY PICNIC PACKAGES
RED & WHITE
store
J. M. NORTON, Owner
LUGGAGE CARRIERS
THE BREAD THAT CONTAINS ALL THE LIVE-GIVING QUALITIES OF THE WHEAT STRENGTH-
_____________________ ENING AND NOURISHING— IT IS TASTEFUL TOO.
SAT. AND MON., JUNE 28 30
‘ For picnics nothing will take the
<
Coleman Instant Light Gasoline Iron place of a large Thermos Jug. Food or
for those without electricity. Are equal drinks kept either cold or hot.
to electric irons.
Regular $2.50 Jug—special at $1.75.
MANY OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR THE VACATIONIST WILL
BE FOUND ON DISPLAY IN OUR LARGE STOCK OF SEASONAL MER
CHANDISE. ALSO ARTICLES FOR SUMMER HOME USE.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
FAMOUS LINE OF HITT’S
BREAD
The biggest stock of extra fine quality fireworks
is here awaiting your selection for your 4th of July
celebration.
3 For 2 5 Cents
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
—Red & White Super Special*.
We reserve the right to limit quantities
Borden Milk, Tall
65c
7 f o r ...................
i v»»e,
mi» .............. $<4.1/0
Rice, Fancy Blue Rose
12 Lbs............................
Red & White Kraut
Per dozen...............
Servu* Pumpkin
89c Per dozen..............
Coffee, Blue & White
Red Mexican Calif. Beans
89 c 3 Lb. B ag...................
11 Lbs.........................
Standard Pea*
Small White Calif. Bean*
89c Case ..........................
7 Lbs..........................
Blue & White Peache*
Standard Corn
Per Case..................
$2.69 Per dozen
Blue & White Apricot*
G. & W. Golden Swt. Corp
Per Case.......................
$3.25 Per dozen ............
Standard Catsup
Green & White Cut Bean*
$3.25 No. 10 tins .......
Per Case........................
Red & White Hominy
$2.951 Italian Prune*, 40 50’»
Per Case ................
5 Lbs..........................
INDEPENDENTLY
OWNED
»
RED&WHITE
$1.89
$1.89
98c
$2.73
$2.89
$2.89
59c
63c
UNITEDLY
OPERATED
OWNER SERVES
BUVlÌsAVES^
■*
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STORES
THERMOS JUGS
GASOLINE IRONS
Red and White Store principles are our first con-
cern-Service-Economy-Community Welfare. Serv
ing these principles we are featuring only
HERMISTON BREAD
FISHING TACKLE
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All the latest lures for both trout and
bass.
Fly and casting rods and very
Good strong carriers; extends the
full length of running board, at $1.75.— reasona bly priced.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker, of
Heppner, wore in Hermiston Mon
day and Tuesday visiting with friends
In this city.
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ICE CREAM FREEZERS
All sizes from 2 Quarts to 6 Quarts.
35 pieces, regularly 25 cents; spec Prices
from $1.35 to $8.00.
ial at 18 cents.
From Heppner.
the
ROLLMAN CHERRY SEEDERS
Saves your hands and finger nails.
Will make cherry canning a pleasure,
Shells one pound of peas in four min and they cost so little. Only $1.75.
utes.. Price, $1.25.
Motor to Pendleton.
Linoleum Mats, 15c to 49c,
Propst Variety Store.— Adv.
Motor to Bingham Springs.
Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Jack
Cherry of Umatilla were Hermiston
visitors Monday morning.
Let us supply you with the necessary equipment to make your camping or fish
ing trip a pleasure, and your summer picnic* enjoyable. In our stock we have
many items that will lessen the housewife’s work during the long, hot summer
days.
tOS. IS
N E W O R L E A N S 1 0 7.10
C L E V E L A N D ....... 107.S1
T O R O N T O ............ 111.OS
A T L A N T A .............. 110.40
P I T T S B U R G H ..... 1 1 8 .SI
W A S H IN G T O N ttO .S I
P H IL A D E L P H IA I4S .S 7
N E W Y O R K .......... 1 4 4.48
B O S T O N ...................1 5 2.51
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SUMMER SPECIALS
D E T R O I T ................ 1 * 4 .5 7
C IN C IN N A .7
THURSDAY, JUNB
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
HERE IS A. QUALITY BREAD AT A CHEAP PRICE. THREE l 1/ .
POUND SPLIT LOAVES. FOUR AND A HALF POUNDS OF
BREAD FOR 25 CENTS.
AT YOUR HOME OWNED SERVICE
STORE.
Bathing Suits
ARE NOW IN DEMAND
WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF THEM FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
Phone 331.
— AGENTS FOR—
1
Varnlah
CKILDKEB
Summer Underwear
SEE OUR LINE
Voi. 30
Hermiston. Oregon, June 26. 1930
No. 25
chickens,
hogs. * vegetables and
fruits, and keeping a few cow». We
Apples and other fruits are known have plans and materials tor e\ery
in history from the time of Adam and and anything.
Eve. but grape fruit always stays in
the public eye.
Real estate dealers say that a
. R . A. Brownson. Yd. Mgr. Editor.
good, dry, light cellar adds from 2500
to 21000 ta the value of a dwelling.
The girl who Just adores dark men Remodeling is the way to increase
would eure enjoy herself in Africa. comfort, beauty and value.
EDITORIAL
Lady: ‘‘Why do you want
And now the picture "Ingagl” has
the
, been declared a fake. It la almost as recipe for my biscuit?” -
i (bad as finding out there wasn't a
Tramp: "To settle a bet lady.
1 Santa Claus.
My pard says you use three cups of
sawdust to one of concrete, and I say
We are delivering lumber to you only use two."
Nick Steiner for a chicken house
20x50 feet.
After our paint Is on your home
you can forget It. Because It wears
One prominent nuthorlty says that and wears and wears.
diversified farm' lg w ill be the
meas of helping Uta farmer to get
Charles Jenkins has purchased the
back on his feet- In other words the Shotwell property and la remodeling
farmer ran help himself by raising fit before moving there.
New Assortment Beret*
IN BOTH THE SILK AND WOOL. ’ HIS TEAR’S POPTTLAR HEAD
WEAR
Look at Our New Voile Dresses
Don’t Forget Monarch Coffee
None Better *nd the Price only 45 cents a pound; 3 pounds $1.35
•nd onc-qnnrt*r p»nnd of Monarch Ten FREE; preen or black. If
not pleased your m°ney back.
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