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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1930)
PAOS 8 the Columbia school house and turn- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS up. Wallowa Lake Friday morning where the they will spend the Fourth and Sat but urday and Sunday. . V i s i t From Portland. employe^ by the (¡eneral Petroleum Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and Company of that city. daughter Shirlie of Portland have been visiting the past week at the vlmprovements Being Made. home of P. P. Sullivan. They re-1 The grounds around the office of turned to their home Wednesday. C. S. McNaught Company have been ---------- ¡greatly Improved he last week with Cut Prices on Shoes and Straw a itew lawn and additional trees. Hats. Burk's.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and son and daughter lert Monday for Pendleton where they will make their future home. Mr. Newell is Leave for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught and son Allen left Saturday for Portland where Mrs. McNaught and Allen will spend the summer months. C. S. McNaught returned to Hermiston Wednesday morning. From Bingen. Washington. Has Auto Accident. leav e for Pendleton. SUMMER SPECIALS Try "Sonny Bob Cleaner" at the Propst Variety Store.— Adv. Let u* supply you with the necessary equipment to make your camping or fish ing trip a pleasure, and your summer picnics enjoyable. In our stock we have many items that will lessen the housewife’s work during the long, hot summer days. To West®n. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill of Wes ton. Oregon, stopped In Hermiston Tuesday afternoon and visited with friends. They were on their return trip from Astoria, Portland. Corval lis and other coast points. HOLMES PEA SHELLERS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers of What might have been a serious accident occurred Monday when Bingen, Washington, passed through See Burk's Big Sale Ad.— Poge 5. Armlstead Carter, who was on his Hermiston Sunday morning on their way to town from his ranch in Col way to Baker. Former Residents Htre. umbia district, met a mishap near Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sunstrop and Former Resident Here. daughter, former residents of Her August Beisse, of Longview, Wash., miston, now of MYrtle Point. Oregon, old time resident, was In Hermiston visited In Hermiston Friday and Saturday attending to farm Interests Saturday of last week. on the project. KITCHEN KOOKS CAMP STOVES For the home use. Will save you many hot hour during the canning We have a full line of the Instant season. a Kitchen Kook use gasoline un Light Kamp Kook, which make camp der pressure and are safe and econom cooking a pleasure. ical. Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and Mr. Mrs. Frank Clarke of Umatilla was and Mrs. A. H. Norton motored to a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. Heppner. Oregon, Sunday, where they visited with friends. This being No Hosess Dinner Held. their first trip to the metropolis of Sunday afternoon a charming no Morrow county, they were surprised hostess dinner was held at the home to find such a beautiful city and of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. West, with speak very highly of the courtesies six couples present. extended them by the city. WEEK STAKING SUNDAY. JULY 6 Paramount 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 KEROS EN, GASOLINE, DISTILLATE, ARE QUICK AND VERY ECONOMICAL TO USE. ALL SIZES ARE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. P ie r u tta Al! T alking V •9 »3oj— p v ajBg 3 |a s .v n a oos Spends Week-end In Portland. Alice Dyer spent the week-end In Portland visiting friends. Visits in Portland. R ic h a rd ARLEN Mrs. Leila Phelps spent the’ week end In Portlnnd visiting with her California. brother, J. H. Miller, of San Diego. From Mrs. Charles Gilmore from Callfor- California. niia, is visiting at the Robert Rob ertson home on Butter Creek this For sale— Late model T Ford week. coupe; overhauled; $190.00. Rohr man Motor Co.—Adv. cneY i BORDER LEGIOi w it h JA W H O IT ...F A Y WRAY By Zane Grey Former Depot Agent Here. From Burns. I L. A. Moore of Burns, Oregon, was In Hermiston Sunday making arrang ements for re-equipping and redecor ating the theatre building which will be opened soon featuring Vitaphone productions.. Wednesday Thursday This is the best picture ever made by this star. BoolARocqim M A M DRESSUR. Dwight Robinson, former night de pot agent here, now of Reith, arriv ed In Hermiston Tuesday afternoon to take his old job back for two months while J. Ball is on his aca- tlon. Purchases Dew Fcrd. Hull & McNabb of Umatilla pur chased a new Ford pick-up from the ,Mr. and Mrs. V. Graham aJid Rohrman Motor company recently. children of Tacoma. Washington, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gra See Burk’3 Big Sale Ad.— Poge 5. ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West. Visiting From Tacoma. C o n r a d N agel O RHI Relurns From Valley. Mrs. J. J. G iin u ie and children returned from a two week’s visit In the Willamette Valley Monday night. From Kl8math Falls. While there she visited Mr. ana Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Klamath Ivan Sutton at Beaverton, Oregon, Falls visited the past week at (he and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Brown home of Mr. and Mrs. Wljllana of Portland. Schabet. See Burk's Big Sale Ad.— Poge 5. Friday Saturday Visit From The D’ lles. Motor to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner motor ed to Pendleton Monday where Mrs. Warner spont the day visiting friends and Mr. Warner attended to legal matters. To Snend Fourth a t Wallowa. fl THE RED & WHITE STORE Jlelen George, Ralph Cooper, Roy Taylor and Doris Thomson of The Dalles spent Sunday visiting at the I. M. Norton home In this city. Doris Thomson who Is a sister of Mrs. Norton’s stayed until Tuesday with her sister when she left for North Dakota to spend the summer. The other three young people re turned to The Dalles Sunday even ing, No. 415—6 Burner, Built in Oven, Reg. $92.50—Special ..................... $60.00 NO. 418—5 Burner, Built in Oven, Reg. $75.00—Special ........................ $50.00 No. 440—4 Burner* on Top, Reg. $48.00—Special ....................................... $36.00 No. 430—3 Burners on Top, Reg. $40.00—Special ..................—-................. $30.00 LILLY PICNIC PACKAGES -------- ------------------------------------ — LUGGAGE CARRIERS r1 a s n i i mv idomc GAoOLINE IRONS THERMOS • For picnics xv* JUGS *n x take 1 x the i_ nothing will 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. GROUPED FOR BUYING POWER AND IN DEFENSE OF INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE Red & White Flour 49 Lb. Sack..... d* 1 P f “ 1 eOd The biggest stock of extra fine quality fireworks is here awaiting your selection for your 4th of July celebration. H IT T’S CONFECTIONERY Red & White Mayonbise OSzC Pints .................. Green & White Salad Dressing Pints ..................... Kraft Cheese, 1-2 Lb. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Shrimp, Blue & White CQ/» or* — and White Ripe Olives ¿ZOC Blue Pints, 2 f o r ............................ T'OC A P? Porto (J C OOC Ofh dyC Salmon, Red & White, 1* /*(? _ 3 Pounds......... / yC Salmon, Pink Alaska 2 for 45c B. M. Beans, Brown Bread Both f o r ................ Snowdrift INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 2 fo r.................................. 2 for O dC ... 3 for ................................... Bert’* Potato Chip* UVC 25c 3 for ................. UNITEDLY » i J . J OPERATED , OW NfR SERVES ; 7A. < BUYER SAVES . RED & WHITE STORES Phone 331. Fain to Voi. 30 V arnish Hermiston, Oregon, July 3, 1930 You can buy at right prices any old day. We are not knocking our home bakery, and in our opinion we have the Best Bakery for the size of the city in the state—but we have a cheap bread that has quality for those who want a cheap bread. Try ours and be convinced. Three double loaves, 25c. ...................................... ■■ ... — , -------- Here Is a Hot One Lipton’s Ice Tea Balls, real Ceylon Tea, 12 in a b o x .................................................................. 30c — AGENTS FOR— 6 oz. stuffed, 10 oz. Queen, both 3OC 4O C 2 for ............... THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. You Don’t Have to Wait Until Friday or Saturday To Buy Goods From Us - .............. | published in the interest* of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Olive* FISHING TACKLE All the latest lures for both trout and Good strong carriers; extends the bass. Fly and casting rods and very full length of running board, at $1.75. reasonably priced.____________ ___ J. M. NORTON, Owner We reserve the rig ht to limit quantities ICE CREAM FREEZERS or • • , , or x All sizes from 2 Quarts to 6 Quarts. 35 pieces regularly 25 cents; spec- Prices from $1 35 to $8.00. ’ lal at 18 cents. __________ _______ y _____ FAMOUS LINE OF HITTS Thinking men and women are patronizing the Independent stores, realizing that.their own incomes are dependent on the success of local merchants. The pendulum of business is swinging back to home owned enterprise. Let this independent store serve you and save you money. SAT. AND MON., JULY 5 - 7 —Red & White Super Special*. 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 Heppner. From Umatilla. Sunday Monday Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. W. Morgan and Mr. au and Mrs. O. A. Hills will leave for tu bis car over three times, the tomobile landing bottom side Considerable damage was done to car but Mr. Carter escaped with slight bruises TOMATOES No. 2# A mule has 2 legs B hind And 2 has he B 4 Boards are fine things. They are U stand R hind B 4 U find constructed In Nature's laboratory What the 2 B hind B 4 and fill many and varied uses of man. They will withstand a great Kingsley says that ne of his socks deal of rough treatment. But the on your foot is worth 2 in the eye. finest board la absolutely unable to withstand weathering a decay If left exposed to Oregon weather for any FABLE Once there was a man that mrt- length of time. Paint Is much cheap er than lumber and la the best pre gaged hia automobile to make a first servative we have against weather payment on a home. ing. Paint now or repair later la true f t all impainted buildings. Chicago Mandy “Ah wants a ticket to New paint la the best paint. York.” Ticket Agent: Do you wish to go Dr. Morgan Is the only man we by Buffalo:” know of that can tell a woman to Mandy: “Lawsy no. sah! Ah shut her mouth and get away with it. wants to go by train." BOARDS Do you need a c irpenter to build a cabinet or do woi'_ of any kln^i In A car of lumber arrived thia week vur home? Call 331 and we'll send and was delivered to J. V. Allen you a tun who kgowe bow to do it. and C. M . Beat fo r chicken houses. A - | $1.79 doz. T M W tl, HOMINY........ KRAUT.......... .Assorted a* You Want Them. These are Quality Goods. Voile* and Flaxon*, now all 35 cents per yard. Print*, 19 cent* to 49 cent*. Indian Head and other wa*n good*. LOOK THEM OVER. REMEMBER WE HAVE A GENERAL ST O R E - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES—AS WELL AS GROCERIES THOM E 171 H lW M fT Q N -« H O U » 1 O F O U A I A N O B IR V IC I'