The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 24, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 191*.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Miss Margaret McMullen, student Reid, Ethel Hughes; Refreshment,
at Eastern Oregon Normal at La Nellie Tucker, Jessie Hooker, Rosa
Grande, will spend the holidays with Shipp.
February 3 — Program, Bertha
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc­
Mullen. Esther McMullen will also Knox, Laura Morris; Refreshment.
Jessie Corman. Annette Barham, Lll-
be home from Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne and Us McCulley.
Miss Roberta Mullins arrived Zelda Curtis motored to Portland
Chas. Reese, manager of the Echo
February 17— Program. Cather­
No secret* about our prices nor about
Wednesday
to spend Thanksgiving Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving ine Sommerer, Avis Keener; Re­
Flouring Mills, was in town Tues­
holidays
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
Bert
day, also N. A. Elder of Pendleton.
with her grandmother who Is 97 freshment, Grace Foster, Emma Up­
our Quality either. The latter we gua­
ham, Lois Hutchison.
Mrs. Matthew Gordon returned to Mullins.
years of age.
Fred
Rankin
and
Fred
Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Mayer left
rantee to be beyond reproach because
her home Monday after receiving
March 3— Program. Mabel Weeks,
medical care in the Hermiston Gen­ left Wednesday for Corvallis where Wednesday night for Lebanon and May Getchell; Refreshment. Edna
they will spend the holiday week Corvallis where they will spend the Barager, Emma Chrlstley, Mrs. Ben
we sell Red & White brand*—the for­
eral hospital for several days.
end.
the Thanksgiving holidays. They Fix.
Harry Kelley, superintendent of
mer we make plain to you by marking
Miss Florence Holt of Salem, Or.,
the OCC camp at Ontario. Ore., will is employed as operator at Ruby’s will attend the Oregon-Oregon State
March 17 — Program, Catherine
game
in
Portland
Saturday
and
visit
spend Thanksgiving and the week Beauty shop, which is operated by
Jendrzejewski, Martha Walthers;
every item.
friends before returning Sunday.
Refreshment, Mabel Reid, Dora
end at home with his family.
Mrs. Ruby Knight.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Harkenrider
Mikesell, Mary Buell.
Mrs. E. J. Saylor returned Tues­
Mrs. L. A. Moore and daughter
April 7—Program, Rosa Shipp,
day morning from a trip to Port­ Martha arrived in Hermiston Tues­ and son Frank and Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Richards and son Ralph mo­ Emma Hutchison;
Refreshment,
land.
day and will remain until Saturday, tored to Portland Wednesday night
Mrs. Alice Wagner left Tuesday Mrs. Moore is spending part of her to spend Thanksgiving. They plan Martha Walther, Mary Harr, Min­
for Lewiston, Idaho, to visit her sis­ time in Goldendale. Wn., where ned to visit relatives at Estacada nie Ott.
April 21— Program, Lois Hutchi­
ter and brother over the Thanksgiv­ they have a theatre.
and also attend the Oregon-Oregon son, Emma Upham; Refreshment,
ing holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen are the State game Saturday. They expect Zoe Linder, Catherine Jendrzejewski
Mrs. Mabel Walker and daughter parents of a daughter named Delores to return Sunday.
Ethel Hughes.
Beverley motored to Walla Walla Juanita born Friday, November 18
Dr. H. Curry, the Seattle optome­
May 5— Program, Blanche Ry-
Tuesday on business.
at the Hermiston General hospital. trist, who has made professional land; Edna Barager; Refreshment,
Homer Wilson of Rufus. Ore., is She weighed 6 ’/6 pounds.
visits to Hermiston for 20 years and Lotiisa Marble, Clara Bloom. Emma December 3— Basketball game here December 17— Basketball game her«
the guest of C. J. Buhmann this
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White will is known for good optical work at Hamman.
with Heppner.
with Umatilla.
week at the home of his parents, s p e n d Thanksgiving with Mr reasonable prices, will again be at
May 19— Program, Jessie Corman,
December 22— Primary operetta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buhmann. He is re­ White's mother, Mrs. Sarah White, Hermiston Hotel, Tuesday, Novem­ Margaret Blahm; Refreshment, Ed­ December 9 — Basketball game at December 23— Girls’ League and
Pendleton.
turning from a visit with his par­ and other relatives in Lexington.
ber 29, for one day. Eyes examined, na Udey, Bertha Knox, Emma Up­
Lettermen’s club dance.
ents in Lewiston, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left and glasses properly fitted.
December 10— Basketball game here
adv ham.
with Pendleton.
Fred Rauch of Butter Creek and Tuesday night by train for Tilla­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman mo­
CLASSIFIED ADS
H. H. Klinchloe of Irrigon, were mook to spend the holidays with tored to Spokane, Wn., Tuesday
HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR.
December 13— Basketball game at
their daughter and family, Mr. and where they met Mrs. Rohrman s November 28— Navarre dancers.
in Hermiston Wednesday.
Athena.
BRING RESULTS
Do your Christmas shopping early Mrs. Geo. McKenzie.
mother, Mrs. Kathryn O’Keefe, who December 2—^Junior play.
December 15— P. T. A. contata.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Stanton of will spend the winter with her
at Brierley’s.
a<iv
Miss Mary Petri went to Portland Vancouver, Wn., visited from Sun­ daughter and family. Mrs. R. C. Mc­
Wednesday night to spend the day until Tuesday evening with his Reynolds accompanied them to Spo­
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. sister, Mrs. O. K. Mudge, and moth­ kane and will spend several days
er, Mrs. Margaret Hamblet.
with her sister and family, Mr. and
Chas. Storz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of Mrs. Maurice Pierson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Felthouse left
Thursday morning to spend the Dallas. Ore., arrived Wednesday to
Miss Edith Clark? arrived home
holidays in Portland and attend the spend Thanksgiving with their son Wednesday night to spend Thanks­
Oregon-Oregon State football game and family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Quir­ giving with her parents, Mr. and
ing.
Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke. She is teaching
Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend. Ore-
Lester Stoop, who has been em­
physical education in the high
will
spend
Thanksgiving
week
end
ployed at Bonneville, arrived Wed­
school at Ontario, Ore. Saturday
oy
nesday to spend Thanksgiving In with her son and family, Mr. and morning she will accompany Miss
Mrs. Merle Phelps, in Hermiston.
Hermiston with relatives.
Pauline Stoop, Allen Clarke, Don
Christmas shoppers will find this sale a great opportunity to buy fall mer­
Methodist Ladies Aid bazaar Sat­ Mrs. Phelps is a former resident of Serell, Eldon Saylor of Hermiston,
chandise that b i n dem and-Today. Stock up now with your hohda y and
Hermiston.
urday afternoon and evening, De­
and Ardath Gordon of Meacham, to
Mrs. Doris Bounds, formerly Doris
cember 3. Also turkey dinner ser­
winter clothing. The items listed here are typical o^the BARGAINS YOU
Portland to attend the Oregon-Ore­
ved between 5:30 and 7:30 in base­ Swayze of Hermiston, will be secre­ gon State football game.
WILL FIND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE!_________ ___
ment of church.
adv tary to Senator Alex Barry, during
Two dessert bridge parties were
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cunha and fam­ his short term in Washington. She held consecutively Thursday and
MEN’S RAYON
ily, Miss Bernice Mudge and E. was formerly secretary to Senators Friday of last week at the home of
Liesegang of Echo will be Thanks­ Frederick Steiwer and Reams.
Mrs. Gerald White, with Mrs. White,
Theron Powell, chief engineer at
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Roman Striped
Assorted colors and patterns.
Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen and Mrs.
the Stanfield SCS camp, was thrown
17x34 size
Only—Each
Mrs. Roy Hale.
Mabel Walker acting as joint host­
from a horse Sunday and severely
3 ^ PAIR
FOR
esses. The Thanksgiving motif was
injured. He is in the Hermiston
used to make very attractive table
GAY COLORED
General hospital and had not re­
decorations. High honors were won
For Ladies and Men. Shades of
gained consciousness Tuesday night.
brown,
blue
and
rose.
A
blessing
by Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. Geo.
Wm. Switzler of Umatilla, recent­
these cold mornings.
Harkenrider and second high by
Elastic top.
ly elected county commissioner from
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Mrs. James
X for
A GENUINE BARGAIN
the
west
end
of
Umatilla
county,
HERMISTON, OREGON
was in town Wednesday stating he Todd.
MEN’S
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Only—
J. A. Ayers celebrated his 75th
had returned from attending a coun­ birthday Sunday at his home in
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
ty official’s convention in Salem.
Hermiston with his daughter, Mrs.
LADIES’
DURING OUR SALE ONLY
Ladrew Moshberger, former teach­
100 per cent wool - 32 oz. Melton
NOVEMBER 25 - 26
Roy Coxen, acting as hostess. Those
We want you to get acquaint­ A cold weather necessity.
er in the high school here, arrived
present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox-
DOUBLE FEATURE!
ed with the best value in hos­ Regular $4.00
Thursday morning to spend Thanks­ en and sons Floyd and Gerald, Her­
iery on the market. Guaran­ NOW—
Brushed Wool.
loin the Jr. G-Mon in the
giving with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. miston; Mr. and Mrs. Burl Coxen
teed rtnglees, and splashproof.
Reg.
$2.50.
NOW—
Boy-Hunt of the Year!
Full fashioned, chiffon and
Morgan. He is teaching in the Uni­ and family Glenn and Betty Marie,
MEN’S
service weights
versity high school at Eugene.
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ay­
Miss Mary Burnham arrived Wed­ ers, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
nesday evening to spend Thanks­ children Ray and Julia, Butter
Split Horse hide.
Silk Crepe, bias cut.
RAYON
All Leather. On sale at
giving with her mother Mrs. J. S. Creek: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W itten-
Reg. $1.00.
NOW—
Burning and her sister Marjorie. burger, Mrs. Frank Helms and
BOYS’
She is a tsudent at Central Wash­ daughters Charlotte, Henrietta and
BOSS CANVAS
ington College of Education at El­ Harriett, Pine City; Mrs. Ollie Neill
Attractive Patterns — Every one
different.
lensburg, Wn.
KATHLEEN LOCKHART
S IC K PURCELL
and daughters Neva and Lena, Hep­
Sizes 7 to 14. Assorted
Reg. $1.95
N ow -
Miss Louise Johnston of Spokane pner; and Mrs. Dollie Farrie, Hep­
B S a a M S» te w M a r
colors and patterns.
A reg. 15c glove
•HKTMnnnw-
anad Miss Nellie Johnston of Boise,
BATES RAYON TAFFETA
pner.
for
on
Sale
at
—
Idaho, and Nick Peretti of Spokane
BOYS’
will be Thanksgiving day guests at
MEN’S
ERROL LYNN
F.
B.
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the home of the former’s sister, Mr.
Extra length, with gathered
and Mrs. Craig Percy.
in
flounce.
O U T LIN E S PROGRAM
Real values at the begin-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill returned
ning of winter. NOW—
jj-y
Heavy weight. 10 per cent wool, Reg. $1.95. Now
Monday evening from a trip to Sa­
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary held
long sleeve, ankle length.
RAYON AND BEMBERG
SUNDOWN
lem. Albany and Portland. Mr. Neill Its regular meeting Friday of last
Regular $1.39. NOW—
attended a convention of county of­ week. The program for the remain­
ficials in Salem last week. He Is
Men’s 2 lb. Dark Colored
9PORTLIGHT— Fisherman’s Par- county commissioner from Morrow der of the year was read and is as
Soft and fluffy. Made for maxi­ It's a bargain and they’re
follows:
yours for only—
adiae.
county and lives near Pine City
mum comfort.
December 2— Program, Zoe Linder,
Pair
Special—
Miss Lavina May Lynch, teacher Mary Buell; Refreshment, Emma
One-third Wool, g f
Outing Flannel and Tuck Stitch
of English and physical education Epperson, Catherine Jendrzejewski,
Reg. 29c. Now
F°r
Sun. - Mon. - Tuea.
IMPORTED
in the local high school, spent the Catherine Sommerer.
NOVEMBER 27 - 28 - 8 9
DRESS UP
week end In Grass Valley with Mr.
Dec. 16— Program, Lillis McCul­
AND
and Mrs. Jack O’Dell and family
Continuous Show Sunday
ley, Mary Harr; Refreshment, Mar­
Attractive designs and colors.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nelli announce
™ Woven suiting cloth. Dark co Regular $1.50.
"Mad About Music” starts: 3:10 the birth of a daughter Peggy at the garet Blahm, Emma Hutchison.
Warm and cozy — All Sizes.
NOW—
January 6—Program, Louise Mar­
ors. Double pockets.
p.m.; 5:28 p.m.; 7:48 p.m. and Hermiston General hospital Sunday,
VARIOUS PRICES, all real values
ble, Clara Bloom;
Refreshment,
Regular
$1.95.
10:04 p.m.
November 20, at 4:15 p. m. Both Doris Panages, Blanche Ryland,
COVERT CLOTH
Now— H Price —
mother and daughter are doing May Addleman.
nicely.
January 20 — Program, Mabel
A ttr o n tln n
n o tfo r n a
^ - 1 ,c l F A I l t 6 6 ( l
Attractive
patterns
Five Bros Heavy Weight
fast
color
at
a
Regular 98c.
in a N*w Univarggi Picture
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clean-up price of
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Local Happenings
Our True Value Policy!
H E R M IS T O N T R A D IN G CO.
The
E n x x s n n i s to re
P R E -H O L ID A Y
SALE
Starts Friday, R . 25 - Ends Dec. 3
T o w els
Spedii Introductory
Offer
lAc
Robes
BASIS THEATRE
Dress Sox
50^
Boys9 Sox
S
^5^
82-49
W o o l Jackets
S w e a te r Sets
81.39
Slips
.9 5 |
59«
W o r k Gloves
39*
Dress Lengths
Gloves
3
91.49
M*
Bed Spreads
3?®*
8
$
I
Socks
Of -00
9 W “
g W o r k S h irts
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I Ladies'Fall Millinery
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DEANNA
D U R B IN
MAD ABOUT M9SMJ
HERBERT
sa s MARSHALL«
COMEDY— Hawaiian Capers
TRAVELOGUE Going Places.
Wednesday - Thursday
NOV. 30 - DEC. 1
Wednesday Special Night!
A Powerful Indictment Against
Crime.
Oo Your Duty- Join tho
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PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Begin to give thanks even before you
open your eyes on Thanksgiving morn­
ing that a new day, another chance, is
yours . . . . As the day advances forget
not to be thankful over the small joys
as well as the large ones,
g
Polo S h irts f
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P illo w s
92.95
Panties
s
g
nBr
S c a tte r Bugs
81.09
I
Pajam as
$
N ig h t G ow ns a
8
House Dresses §
S h irts
79*
59*
Connor's Cash Store
H E R M IS T O N , OREGON
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I Lovely styles Quality felts.
Regular $1.98
s_.____________
Now—
81.29
For Men, Women and Children.
Complete Xmas supply of slippers
at values you can't
resist. Prices begin at
$
A 31 ' OFF
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8
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Dress S h irts tf
«Ag g
Noise Slippers
To Be Thankful-
s
- 81.59
U n io n Suits
“ F u g itiv e F o r
A N ig h t”
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8
1
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Snew Slits
All wool. A winter’s wear ahead.
Keep your child warm at prices
you can't beat.
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OUR ALREADY
LOW PRICES
Trubentzed collars. Assorted sizes
and patterns.
Regular $1.00
NOW
Men's Dress Shirts
/3P> Fonndation Garments
DON’T OVERLOOK
These Shirt*. They’re
REAL VALUES!
BEAUTIFUL BROCADED
Satin Slips
Double top. all reinforced seams.
Reg. $1.29
(SS R
NOW—
L
2-Way stretch, well fitted bras­
siere top. Knitted to fit. Wear
ave a
a s stream
um m
one of these and have
lined figure.
Very Special at-
Ladies' Hand Bags
91.49
item.
In
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HERMISTON, OREGON