THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940.
PA G « T H R U
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
THANK YOU
People of H erm iston, and
Folks fo r M iles A ro u n d !!
Your sincere concern over our fire loss and your gener
ous response to our fire sale are greatly appreciated. . .
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in the Sensational
Burnham & Burnham
FIRE SALE
Fire Sale Closes Saturday Night!
Every damaged item Must Go! Hundreds
of articles Re-grouped and Reduced Again
for Quick Sale! Hurry! Buy Now! Save!
E x tr a Special F r id a y —
MEN’S WORK SOX
REG. 2 fo r 25c
VALU E
Final Lot of Fire Sale Merchandise—
59c Fire Sale Items
Broadcloth Blouses
Shoes, were 39c and 98c
Men’s W o rk Shoes, $1.98 & $2.98
Men’s Dress Oxfords, $1.98 & $2.98
Boys’ Shoes
. 98c & $1.98
Red H o t S a tu rd a y V a lu e —
DRESSES
81 & 51-25 val.
SLACKS, 69c valu es
39c
PRINTS, 18c v a lu e ....................
LADIES’ RUBBER APRONS .. -j
SLACKS, 98c valu es
69c
LADIES’ HOSE, regular 79c ...
BATHING SUITS ....................
29c PIQUES, DIMITIES, etc. ..
BOYS’ SHIRTS A SHORTS, ea. f
BATISTES, fast color .... 2 yds. 25c
50c STRAW H A T S....................
ALL RAYON SPUN, reg. 45c ...
25c STRAW H A T S.................... f
BURNHAM & BURNHAM
UMATILLA MEWS
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Mrs. Max Graybeal and son Jun
ior left last week to spend two weeks
with Mr. Graybeal in Pocatello.
Annabelle Martin is here visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Gram-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and
daughter Francis of Walla Walla
were here last Tuesday. Annabelle
Martin returned with them to visit.
Albert Vieg spent from Wednesday
till Sunday in Seattle and Portland
visiting friends.
Due to the fact that the govern
ment barge has completed its work
here in Umatilla the following men
and their families have moved to
Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stoop
and daughters Linda and Donna, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Kipple, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Olsen
and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Smith and son Jim, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Darr and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Coons and Sharon, Ed
Schmidt, H. Johnson, Stewart Rice,
Dale Rice and Russell Belshaw.
Betty McKenzie, student nurse at
Pendleton spent Friday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mc
Kenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers of Pas
co spent the week end here visiting
friends.
Mrs. Jerry Smith and son, Mrs.
Don Harryman and sons spent Wed
nesday in Pasco looking for houses
to rent.
George Butterwood spent a few
days in Portland receiving medical
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ur-
sel Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Os-
trom spent Friday night in Walla
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson and
son Charles spent a few days here
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Thompson while on their way to
Portland to make their future home.
They have spent the last two years
at Elmer City, Wn.
Mrs. Jack Duff and son of Adams
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Thompson.
Mr. and Mps. George Butterwood
spent Saturday in Pendleton.
Robert McKenzie left Monday for
Pendleton where he will attend the
air school.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer have
returned from a week’s visit with
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Mahoney in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steaver of
Rieth were here Saturday.
Mrs. Paul Walsh and children re
turned to their home Monday after
visiting with her parents. Mr. Walsh
remained to work.
Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter
Joan left Tuesday for Hood River
where they will spend the remainder
of the summer because of Mrs.
Byrnes’ health. Mr. Byrnes took them
down.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and
children of The Dalles arrived last
Wednesday to visit a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Walsh while Mr. Walsh will be brake-
man on the switch engine.
Miss Naomi Brownell accompanied
her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Steaver to Portland to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Brownell.
Dale Rice motored to Bonneville
Friday after his wife. They left to
make their home in Pasco.
Dorothy Mustard spent Friday in
Spokane.
A1 Darr accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Ronald Kring and daughter, mo
tored to Portland and Oregon City
Saturday. Mrs. A1 Darr and small
son, who have been spending two
months with her parents, returned
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duff
and son spent the week end visitine
in Boise, Idaho.andL a Grande, Ore.
PINE CITY NEWS
By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
Mrs. Harry Andrews and daugh
ter of Hermiston and Miss Ina Wat-
tenburger of Oakland, Calif., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Wattenburger.
Dora Moore and Joy Smith called
Tuesday ata the Harrison home.
Mrs. Harold Wilkins drove to
Portland Thursday with Mrs. Gladys
Corrigal, who is very ill.
Mrs. Lorene Hurll of Heppner is
staying a few days at the Jein Daley
home.
Popular Patricia Daley is Lena
candidate for an attendent at the
Heppner rodeo, which will be staged
in August.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family, Mr and Mrs John Har
rison and son of Pine City, and Mr.
and Mrs. Emery Cox and family of
Hermiston spent Saturday evening
at the Walter Wigglesworth home in
Echo honoring Mrs. Wigglesworth’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
drove to Pasco Monday to visit their
son Earl and family and remained
over night.
Callers Sunday at the E. B. Wat
tenburger home were Mrs. Russell
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Morean Finch
and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wat
tenburger and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ayers and family.
Mrs. Gladys Corrigal is receiving
medical treatment in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore ex
pect to leave Thursday fora ten day
trip to Seattle and coast points and
nRinier, Oregon, to visit Mrs.
Moore’s parents.
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P O H U A N D . O R fG O N
MEN’S DRESS STRAW H A T S ................................................... 98c and $1.39
BOYS’ BROADCLOTH PAJAM AS................................................................ 59*
LADIES’ BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS ........................................................ 49*
LITTLE GIRLS’ SLACK SUITS, pre-shrunk .............................................. 89<
STURDY CHAMBRAY PLAY SUITS ........................................................... 39*
BOYS’ PRE-SHRUNK SUITS, regular $1.98 ........................................... $1.98
LADIES’ WHITE SHOES A DRESS SHOES, values to $ 3 .9 8 ...... ....... $1.98
H erm iston,
Oregon
with them.
Many of the Umatilla people at
tended the Plunkett show which was
here Wednesday,
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
Louise have just returned from Port
land where they attended the Presby
terian synod and visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell motor
ed to Portland Sunday morning. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Parker,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Yer\a.
Mr. and Mrs. Joder of Nebraska
have been the guests of his brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder.
Mrs. Ruth Cowan and daughter
Barbara is visiting her mother in
Walla Walla this week.
Mrs. Earl Shaw is spending the
week in Seattle and Tacoma with her
son Earl Fromdshl, who is stationed
at the Fort. She will also visit her
brother.
Mrs. Alec Ran and sons were
called to Portland due to the serious
illness of her mother. Mr. Ran spent
Sunday there with them.
Annabelle Martin, who has
been visiting at the Ervin Chapman
home in Walla Walla returned home
the first of the week. Frances re
turned with her to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switzler re
turned home last week from a trip
which took them to Canada. They
made the trip with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Boone, friends from Seattle.
Maurice Priddy and Ray Moses
have joined the National Guard.
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole and
daughter Emma Nell and Marvin of
Boardman spent Monday here. They
had spent the last week in Portland
attending Presbyterian Synod and
visiting his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keys and
sons motored to Baker last week
where they remained for a stay with
their grandparents, but Mr. and
Mrs. Keyes returned home.
Mrs. Milo McFarland and Gen
evieve Waller spent Sunday at the
A. E. McFarland home in Board-
man. The latter remained to spend
a week with Shirley and Joyce Mc
Farland, who have been visiting
their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haus of Weiser,
Idaho, who were visiting friends in
Hermiston, were in Umatilla Satur
day. Mr. Haus is a driver for Conso
lidated Freight Line and is a former
resident of Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson
and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Showing the grace and form that have made her the world's cham
pion woman diver, pretty Helen Crlenkovich, bound for an eastern
tour, admires (upper picture) the new Standard Oil color reproduc
tions of Western scenic glories. "I'd rather see these places than all
the rest of the country put together,” she said. "Maybe next year I
can.” Standard’s color pictures are being distributed free to motorists
by Standard Service Men everywhere
STAND ARD O IL CO.
RELEASES PICTURES
• Catta» Ma» Battit Tavara
• Otatat aa» Baaga
• Fameasly Fka Feed
» Lunnaat OataMa
• Baraga Ottanta
GOO ROOMS • SfNSIBLF RATFS
With millions of color reproduc
tions of western scenic views already
received by motorists, Standard Oil
company of California is now distri
buting a new and remarkable view of
the Rogue river, E. D. Gardner,
branch manager, announced here to
day.
“Any motorist is welcome to *
copy of this fine color reproduction,
as long as they last,” said Mr. Gard
ner. “There is no obligation to buy
anything.
“We want to provide every west
ern home with one of these rare and
eautiful color prints. They can be
framed at very little cost and become
a source of permanent pleasure. Most
of all, we want the people of the west
to see more of their own scenic won
derlands.”