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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1936)
Headquarters For Christmas Gifts "fan* am- . \ %. " * WE HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR EVERY BOTH YOUNG AND OLD - MAKE ONE TRIP DO IT ALL ONE FOR THE LADY FOR THE MAN SPARKLET SYPHON Beautifully Designed Unbreakable, and $5.95 Streamlined. BOUDOIR LAMPS and TABLE LAMPS Genuine Leather BILL FOLDS A KEY CASES Made by Amity. SETS— Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck STATIONERY in & $1.50 CEDAR CHESTS $126 Stationery Filled to $2.50 RUBBER DOLLS POCKET KNIVES and up Made by $1.35 $2.85 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 39c to $2.00 WAXED TAPERS LANGLOIS ................ YARDLEY .............. REXALL 60c & WILLIAMS - McKESSON’S COLGATES. 50c & Smokeless & Dripless MONOPOLY ELECTRIC TOASTERS You can all enjoy this Fascinating game DRESSER SETS Beautiful Pyralin Ivory $496 CAMERAS to $9.95 MANICURE SETS MILITARY SETS 50c — MISCELLANEOUS — TREE LIGHTS 39c to $4.00 — Comb and Brushes in Leather Case to $6.00 59c to $2.00 FLASHLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN SOAP DOLLS LEATHER BOXES SHAVING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SIX THOMPSON’S DRUGSTORE Hermiston, Oregon * * * * * * * * * * * * Wattenburger and Laura McCarty. honoree received many lovely • PINE CITY * The birthday presents. By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger Tom Boylen of Pendleton was a Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch at caller Monday at the ranch on But tended the Lena Grange Saturday ter Creek. Burl and Earl Wattenburger made evening. Mr. Finch is master. a business trip to John Day Satur The Pine City auditorium is be day and Sunday. ing fixed up so the high school pup Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers were ils can play basketball during the Heppner callers Saturday. winter months. A basketball social will be held • STANFIELD ♦ at the auditorium December 18, at • By Sophronia Rhea • 8:00 o'clock. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the evening. The money will be used to buy Christ Mrs. R. B. Campbell entertained mas candy. at a party Saturday afternoon at A birthday party honoring Mrs. her home honoring her daughter on Hazel McCarty was held Wednesday her ninth birthday. Guests were at the Bill McCarty home. Those Nellie Moore, Alice Hedrick. Mil present were Mrs. W. D. Neill. Faye dred Mollstead, Marian Longhorn. Finch. Mrs. Sloan Thompson. Mrs. Carolyn Smith. Lennä Lawrence, C. H. Bartholomew, Mrs. Lon Wat- Bernice Hughes. Coralie Mansker tenburger, Mrs. Mark Smith. Mrs. E and Ella and Elvina Campbell. XMAS CARDS — Hundreds of them. CANDY — Boxes Beautifully wrapped. Mrs. J. F. Lane entertained the Pollyannas at her home Wednesday. The Red Cross roll in Stanfield was completed and sent to head quarters. amounting to $22. Mrs. Agnes Hills was chairman and she was assisted by Mrs. W. G. Wallace and Mrs. E. Greathouse. Jake Rueber and daughter Nadine spent the week end in Arlington on business. Mrs. Frank Sloan and Elna Berry attended Eastern Star in Hermiston Tuesday evening. Little Jeanene Brown has been quite ill at her home with the flu. The S. A. A. club held its regular meeting Monday night at the high school and the business meeting was followed by lunch served by Mrs. J. M Richards and Mrs. H. McCor- Cormick. Rev. Jess K. Griffith invites the people of the community to attend services beginning Sunday, Decem AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Now At Burnham’s Christmas finlis Sway! ! TWIN SWEATER SETS FOR WOMEN - All Wool WOMEN’S FLANNEL BATH ROBES SILK HOSE .. 49c to $1.00 DANCE SETS $1.00 to $1.50 25c to 50c MEN'S SILK SOX MEN’S WOOL SOX .... 25c to 50c FANCY SUSPENDERS ....... 45c HANDKERCHIEFS 10c - 25c $2.95 $4.39 Men’s Fancy MEN’S DRESS GLOVES .. . $1.25 $1.69 to $3.00 $1.05 • MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS $1.79 Broad Cloth with Rayon Stripe MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS .... $1.98 26-Inch Sleeping, Talking DOLL Less than 12 Price ONLY $1.98 Best Grade Broad Cloth with TIE SWEAT SHIRTS 80c to 98c Boys’ and Men’s RAIN COATS ..................... $2.85 Just a dandy tor all around use. SCARFS 49c to $1.00 Men’s Rayon and Wool DON’T FORGET! GET READY FOR WINTER— 4-Buckle OVERSHOES only $2.49 RUBBERS, BOOTS, etc. 3 and 4 Snap Fleece Lined fl 20 RUBBERS FOR WOMEN ?‘7 I WOOL BLANKETS $2.19 & $2.98 New Scientific Instrument for Self-Treating Nasal and Head Congestions PRESSURE CLOSES PALATE FORCING MEDICATION TO SINUS TROUBLE, CATARRH, HEADCOLDS, HAY FEVER, CATARR HAL DEAFNESS SATISFACTORY RESULTS OR MONEY BACK THOMPSON'S DRUG Phone 171 Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative PHONE 401 PURE WHOLESOME MILK FOR BABIES PURE. RICH MILK FROM JERSEY COWS DELIVERED YOUR DOOR. DAILY TO CREAM OF THAT YELLOW RICHNESS THAT WILL WHIP WITHOUT EFFORT................ A TASTE FIT FOR A KING .... ❖ • By MRS. W. C. ISOM • --------- • Mr. and Mrs. Hall, missionaries to South China, talked at the Pente costal church Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cald well Sunday night. O. B. Swearingen is ill in the Baker hospital with the flu. Mrs. Swearingen went to Baker by bus Sunday night to be with him. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware mov ed to their new home at Hermiston Monday. Alice and Joe Wilson and Roy Bedwell returned home from Port land Saturday night. Kenneth Mace of Tekoa. Wn., bro ther of Mrs. Roscoe Williams, is working at the O. Coryell store and service station. Uley Poulson passed away at the Veterans’ hospital in Walla Walla Saturday. His death was due to pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gurdane of The Dalles and Mrs. Clay Wood of Portland were called to Irrigon by the death of their brother Uley Poulson. Elmer Benefiel was taken to the Veterans’ hospital at Walla Walla Sunday, suffering with a severe cold. Hermiston Dairy Harvey Payne and W. G. Webber, Props. • \L PHONE 891 79 SUGGESTIONS at The Style Shop SILK CATS PAJAMAS .................. $1.00 to $1.95 SILK GOWNS ................................... $1.00 to $1.95 Ladies’ & Children’s SILK PANTIES .... 25c to 79c SLIPPERS, fancy and plain.............. 39c to $1 00 SMALL OVER-APRONS.................. 35c to 50c SILK HOSE............... 35c to $1 00 LUNCH CLOTHS ................................ 50c HANDKERCHIEFS ........ ......................... 5e and up to $1:00 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA II AUf Is The HUW Time WQJBMME) NU0UO limi $1.19 Fur Ear Laps NAZOSCOPE MACARONI or SPAGHETTI............4 lbs. 25c TOMATOES ................................ large can 10c SHORTENING.......................... 4 lb. cartons 48c FLOUR, All purpose ............. 49 lb. sack $1.29 HUSKIES........ ................................ pkg. 19c BROOMS ........ ................ ..................... 4 tie 49c CLABBER GIRL......................... 2 lb. can 19c HUSKIES.................................. .. ....... pkg. 10c PEANUT BUTTER - Hoody's ... ..... 2 lbs. 24c CHOCOLATES, Old Fashioned ..... . lb. 10c WEINERS, large ones............... .......... lb. 17c IRRIGON LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS 50 X 50 ........................ .... 98c 42 X 42 ........................ .... 79c PILLOW CASE SETS Embroidered ............. Linen Guest Towel Sets 50c to 79c Latest Style MEN’S CAPS • Sam Smith and son Robert are building the brick chimney at the new parsonage this week. Mr and Mrs. Hill Franke of Wal la Walla visited Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe Williams Saturday night and Sunday. Prayer meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Graybeal Wed nesday night. Mr' and Mrs. Emery Bedwell were called to Cayuse Friday by the ill ness of Mr. Bedwell's mother who is at her daughter's home. Mrs. Frank Stevers. Mrs. Bessie Wisdom received word that her son Bishop was im proving after undergoing an opera tion at a Portland hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham have traded their place to F. B. Swayze at Hermiston, for property at Rich- land. Wn:, and will move in the near future. Crepe and Satin - Lace Trimmed Lined MEN’S HATS ber IS. Dr Virgyle will preach for several nights. Miss Pauline Stoop of Hermiston was a business visitor in Stanfield Monday. Mrs. C. M. McCall and her sister, Mrs. W. Williams, left Sunday tor Eugene to visit their sister Mrs. L. Frisell, who is ill in the hospital there. Mrs. H. G. Schriter and children left Wednesday tor Long Beach, Calif., to make their home. Mrs. Ila Wallace and Marian Sturdivant were shopping in Pen- dleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heyden re turned Monday from a two weeks’ visit in La Grande. Mrs. Margaret Daughtery was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence Sunday. R. B. Campbell left Sunday night for Modesto, Calif., where he will spend Some time visiting his mother. Miss Estella Kenison entertained at dinner Monday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kenison. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sams and Miss Billie Hed rick of Pendleton. The Ladies Aid will hold its an nual Christmas bazaar Saturday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan and daughter of The Dalles visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bagan over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredrickson returned to Stanfield Saturday af ter spending the past two weeks in Seattle visiting their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ryn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Correa Jr., are the parents of a baby boy born De cember 2nd, at St. Anthony’s hos pital in Pendleton. The young son has been named Daniel Lewis. Fred Haage of Forest Grove is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin. Cap Behme and daughter Neva were business visitors in Walla Walla Saturday. Mrs. Ross and daughter Phyllis are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem, Mrs. Ross and daughter are on their way to Lam bert. Montana, after spending the past three months in Corvallis visit ing Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wilson. Miss Edith Somppi. Miss May An derson and Mrs. D. R. Starkweath er were visitors in Pendleton Satur day. ------------------------ ❖ • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • • • 4.27/ Gift Santa Says- TO SELECT YOUR GIFTS— DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE . Suggestions - 12 More Shopping AUTO KNEE KOVERS HOT WATER HEATERS..... ELECTRIC DEFROSTERS 63 IQ ................. *4*7 ---------- CIGARETTE LIGHTERS . EXHAUST GUARDS .... WINTER FRONTS ..... PEARSON'S SERVICE Davs • 69,4 95c*