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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1930)
PAGE SIX THURSDAY. JULY 1«. 1910 Spend Vacation at Wallowa L*ke. ì > èndl B otnru From Vacation Mr. and Mr». O. A. Hill» and Mr. Ted Wqst, who has been aw a’ and Mr». W. II. Morgan spent F rt-'th ree weeks visitin g relative» day, Saturday and Sunday at Wall- Bellingham . W ashington, returned t. owa Lake. i Hermiston Friday of last week. Whll< ¡Returns From Portland. ¡In that part of the country he vlsltet Shlrlle Stockard. who has been w ith Fred Gibson at Blaine, Wash employed In Portland for the past ington. several months, returned to his borne Makes Vishinw Trip. I In Columbia district the last of the E. M. Hauser, ¿islstan t counts ! week- agent, went to Meacham Friday eve ¡Visiting From Portland. ¡u ln a where he joined his brother-ln Cary Campbell of Portland is vis- law and several friends and went U ttlng with her mother. Mrs. Marian “«»oral lakes in that region where Coe, of this city. She expects to be they spent Saturday and Sunday fish here about tw o weeks. |ln g . He returned to Hermiston Sun Hermiston Visitors. day evening. , ( M n. Lucille Boyce and Iva Dunne Return From Trip. of Pendleton were Hermiston visitors * '^oa Reeves and sons Jack and Free W ednesday. accompanied by Enos and Dick Mar „ ----. ... . „ . . .tin and Harold Marble returned Sun . J ; » ■ ■»,- w ,r ,t li Program Starting Sunday, July 13 —plus--- Special Added FsMring/ sons. Frank Jr. ♦I»« the faw..w»ia fourth, firth Mountain camp friends. S h a r k e y -S c h e lm in FIGHT PICTURES S BkKIMbf Wednesday and Thursday « 6 BOSCH RADIO _ .. .¡ t h e Umpqua river. They also report and Bobby, spent J ™ , .«ai » d i lake, and visiting and sixth at Blue fish ~ in g , in «_ Diamond . Crater lake and other points of inter in company w it h ' ®8 t Go to Cle-Elum. Motors to Pendleton. Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Payne and Dewey Schiller motored to Pendle- t wo children left Wednesday morning Ion Sunday afternoon. tcT cie-Elum , W ashington, where Chts War at Hinkle Quiet. they will make their future home. M. T. Matott. president of the Mr. Payne w i„ take charge of „ :ouncll of Hinkle, reports the gas church in the upper Yakima district, var situation on a quiet basis in his n ig expected that a returned mis :lty and left Thursday morning on , i Onary will take Mr. Payne's place i fish in g trip, leaving the city in | n th is city. S C R E E N -G R ID E N G IN E E R E D Bosch Radio is not only Screen-Grid Radio—it is Bosch Engineered to all the requirements o f Screen-Grid tube operation—making the utmost o f Radio's latest and most pronounced improvement. You can rely upon the new Bosch for the greatest radio en joyment, for the most far-reaching tu n in g a b ility ever offered. T he splendid English design Console, il lustrated, contains a Bosch seven tube receiver and dynamic type speaker — ’’The Best in Radio.” Price, less tubes, $240. O ther Bosch M odels priced from $119.50 up, less tubes. a »INCINof BJUMOWAY'S FAVORITI U THt SOM Of LOVC RALPH GRAVES DAVID DURAND.. Friday and Saturday w ill urprlse you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. A ll we ask is that you bring your shoes to us Tor repairing in ample tim e so we can do a good job. GARY COOPER SHOES DYED ALL COLORS FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. Other Cooling Drinks. Our Fountain Is Modern Sporting Goods Candies, Sandwicl.cs DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE Licensed N aturopathic Physician Any case we can treat is given our rigid GUARANTEE. If we (all (w hich we never do) there w ill be no further charge for our services. HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 Room 16 Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. RED & WHITE THE Phone Service STORE J. M. NORTON, Owner UTE BUYING POWER, PLUS INDEPENDENTLY SERVICE. OWNED The Savings are passed on to consumer, and the earnings are used to build a bigger, better community. SAT. AND MON., JULY 12 - 1 4 BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Both For ........... ....................... 49c 1 8-Oz. Bottle Red & W hite French Dressing 1 No. 2 Tin Red A White Grape Fruit Both For .. . a .............. AQ/* 1 No. 2 1-2 R. & W. Solid Pack Toma toes, arid 1 No. 2 Tin Serv-us Sliced Beets, and 1 No. 2 1-2 Tin R?d A W hite Spinach A,1For •••--•... .....49c T h Mi?k°n ‘ Cho^ ,a*e Ma,ted INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 49c i -Y . _ „ We Have Used Parts FOR ALL MAKES * Hermiston Auto W reckingHouse E. F. PIERSON, Owner We Buy Used Car» Chickens, $1.80 Apples Groceries - Hot Weather Dishes Hermiston Transfer, Agts Phone 31 •Red & W hite Super Specials. are now in order Don’t forget we have Knox Gelatine to mak*» T serts, Salads and -Meat Dishes. • 4 Wesson Oil Quart« ............... 1 No. 2 1-2 Tin Serv-us Fancy Peaches 1 No. 2 1-2 tin Serv-us Fancy Pineapple Why N o t, aU SE D n ^CAK / - - We reserve the right to limit quantities Coffee u*ar « Oregon Hardware & Implement Go C O N S O L ID A T E D . Truck Lines Eggs, 35c A TUM-A-LUM TICKLER 1 Pt. B. & W. Olives 1 12 oz. Jar Scrv-us Queen Olive* 1 4-oz. Tin Pimentoes Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. AQ„ 1 Pt. Jar R. A W Pure Mayonaise 1 Tin B A W. Norwegian Sardines 49c Both F o r ........ 2 Tins Green A W hite Golden Sweet Com 2 Tins Green A W hite Standard Cut Beans - All F o r .................................... AQr« UNITEDLY OPERATED SALMON, any grade, Sardines, Meat*. Work Shirts, full Cut 1 X‘n Fcy‘ Golden Sweet Corn 1 Tin Serv-us Sliced Beets 1 Tin R. A W. Extra Sifted Peas All F o r ................... Ice Cream Powder, Junket — AGENTS FOR— A All For ..................... JELLO, any Flavorr. Herm iston, Oregon. July 10, 1930 A Good Grade Overall or Jacket EDITORIAL In a recent shooting affair the eops report read that two of the It la estim ated that a cow moves bullets were fatal, but the third and her Jaws 41,000 tim es a day. 1» that fourth bullets were not so" bad. ill? Say cow you ought to Ree some >f our gum chcwers if you want to We figured another 100 • foot see action. chicken house this week. W ill tell you whom for when the deal Is clos- It ha» been found out that some types of beetles can go for three years without eating. That Is longer than most homes can afford to go w ith Insulation w ill keep out th is sum out re-palntlng. mer heat as w ell ae keeps the heat Tuesday*» gas war brought low in during the winter. Get an e sti prices and lots of gas was sold. You mate from us as to Its cost. And have your gas. come in now nnd see there are »everal typee that can be our paint atock. Our prices are low put in any house. all the Ume. Remember that a screen door keeps Tom: I notice you are w earing your out the files. Only 93.75 for a <ox wrong side out. Boh: Yes, m y feet got warm, so I dandy. •turned the hose on them. The Tow er ot »‘'-a Is leaning 1* A quart o f Du Kwik enamel for 1-3 feet out of plumb. It wasn't 91.45 that w ill transform any »ur- Unlit of Tnm -A-Lnm m ateriel m It f s c e yon care to spread It over. A ll wouldn't he that way. color» »nd »mailer « « a . 4- Harvest Sox, 2 pair Straw Hats, all kinds REDUCED PRICES THIS COUPON GOOD FOR SO CENTS On any pair of Shoes in our stock. shoes sold for less than $1.00. Ni