F A 01 TWO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, IM I.
THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
The Christian Endeavorers enjoyed
a watch night party at the Ralph
Saylor home Tuesday evening. The
young people enjoyed the evening by
HERMISTON, OREGON
playing games and singing the old
year out into the new year.
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H. R. Hartley left Friday morning
Fred Laughlin of Stanfield is a for Flint, Michigan, by stage, and
Kenneth Knerr of Yakima spent
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Christmas day with his mother, Mrs. medical patient at the Hermiston plans to return as soon as weather
General hospital.
Floyd Knerr, and relatives.
conditions permit with a new panel
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Mrs. Mabel Walker of Arlington
John O’Donavon of Washington delivery car to be used with his dairy,
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spent Sunday with friends and rela spent the week end with his sister and the Happy Thot Jersey Farm.
tives here.
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family, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller.
Mrs. Annie Edwards of Umatilla
Mrs. Miles Barager left Saturday
The engineers of the munitions arrived home Tuesday from a trip to
for Portland to spend a week visit dump enjoyed the holiday season at Portland where she spent several
ing her daughter.
days during the Christmas holidays
their various homes.
Boarders wanted at the West Side
L. C. Dyer of Pilot Rock was a visiting relatives and friends. She
Hotel.
20-lc business visitor in Hermiston Mon sp^it New Year’s day in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring and
Miss Delpha Berriman of Marsh day.
field was a house guest of Miss Thel
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson at daughter Sylvia left Friday to spend
ma Swamer several days this week. tended the Albert Kennings wedding the New Year holidays with their
parents in Salem and Dallas. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snodgrass in Pendleton Sunday morning.
Quiring returned Monday night, and
and daughter Beverly spent Christ
The Guy Shaw home was the Mrs. Quiring and Sylvia plan to come
mas with relatives in Moro.
scene of a New Year’s Eve party for
GIVE US WINGS with
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and Mary a number of the young people of Her home Thursday night.
The Christian Endeavorers had a
Burnham motored to Walla Walla on miston.
formal buffet luncheon at the J. A.
business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson and Clarke home Monday evening before
daughters Donita and LaVonne spent Christmas with twenty-two young
Color Cartoon Good Night Elmer
day with relatives in Wal people present. The evening was
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Christmas
la Walla.
spent in playing games and singing
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SUNDA Y - MON. - TUESDA Y
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Mar of carols.
from
rheum«t;c,
a rth ri-
If
you
suffer
ian and Stanley left Monday evening
pain,
try
this
simple
tis
or
neuritis
Mrs. Sara C. White of Lexington
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recipe
th a t
thousands
inexpensive
home
for Portland to spend until over New arrived several days before Christmas
a
package
of
R u -E x
are
using.
Get
M ix
it v /ith a quart
Compound today.
Year’s day with relatives.
at the home of her son and daughter-
Continuous Show Sunday
t;
water, add the ju ice c f 4
lentous.
Pleasant
and
no
trouble
Olyn Hodge and family of Clarks in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White.
I t's
easy
You
«need
o n ly
2
table-
at
a!!,
ROSALIND RUSSELL
ton, Wn., were Sunday visitors at the She had spent a month visiting her
tw o
times
a
day.
O ften
spyonfula
48
hours —-
sometimes
over
w ith in
home of his father, George Hodge, in daughter in Dayton, and plans to
and BRIAN AH ERNE
night
—-
splendid
results
are obtained.
If
the
pains
do
not
q u ic k ly
leave
Hermiston.
make an indefinite stay with her son.
and if you do not feel better,
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Mrs. Bill Hoagland of Stanfield re
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo re
w ill cost y c u nothinp to t r y a t it
is
sold by your
druggist
under ar*
abso
turned to her home Sunday from the turned this week from a three-weeks
lu te
money-back
guarantee.
R u -E x
Compound is for sale and recommended by
Hermiston General hospital after visit in San Francisco with their
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
having been treated for the flu.
daughter Marie and son Herbert.
Hermiston, Oregon
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Mrs. Bert Dexter of Irrigon re Marie is employed there while Her
turned to her home Monday after bert was on furlough from the boat,
Color Cartoon Andy Panda’s
having received treatment at the Her President Taylor, on which he is sta
miston General hospital for the flu. tioned.
Crazy House
The bulding recently purchased by
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dexter of Irri
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman is be gon announce the arrival of a baby
ing painted by Bert Michel. Work girl born December 31 at the Hermis
began
Monday.
ton General hospital. The little Miss
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Herb Hedwall of Aberdeen arrived was named Mildred Claudine, and
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Thursday of last week to spend un weighed 9 pounds. L. B. Dexter was
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ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
til Saturday with his father and oth admitted the same day and is being
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE er relatives.
treated for the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emigh of
Queen Esther chapter of the order
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Walla Walla were Sunday visitors at of Eastern Star will have their in
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston the home of her cousin and family, stallation of officers on January 8th
* tarring
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman.
at 8 o’clock, at which time the mem
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swayze Jr. of bers and their wives of the Masonic
GRANVILLE OWEN
Spokane returned to their home Sun order of Echo, Stanfield and Hermis
MONA RAY
day after spending the holidays with ton are invited to be present to wit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sway- ness the installation ceremony and
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xe.
enjoy a social evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
Special Reel— Picture People
Glenn and Cecil Warner returned
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson were to Eugene Wednesday, New Year’s
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among those who attended the Ken day, where Cecil had to be for Sun
nings wedding in Pendleton Sunday. day to fill the pulpit at Vaughn where
Mrs. Hallie Clark and infant son he is the pastor, and also attends
Eugene Francis, who weighed 8 lbs. ■»chool at the University of Oregon.
at birth, returned to their home from Glenn is a student at Northwest
the Hermiston General hospital Tues Christian college at Eugene.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Estle are re
H. S. McCulley, who had been ceiving congratulations upon the
treated for pneumonia since Christ birth of a baby girl, Deanna Lee,
mas day at the Hermiston General born December 20, at the St. Antho
hospital, was able to return to his ny’s hospital in Pendleton. The lit
home Tuesday.
tle Miss weighed 8 pounds, 6% ounc
Ted Ripley returned to McCord es. Mother and infant returned to
j Field at Tacoma Sunday evening af their home Sunday from the hospital.
ter having spent the Christmas holi
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley spent
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Christmas holidays in Forest
Glenn Ripley.
Grove with relatives. Mrs. Woolley
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent went down Friday, returning Satur
the Christmas holiday season in Van day. Little 2 year old Jimmy Con
couver, Wn., at the home of their nell, nephew of Mrs. Woolley, re
daughter’s family, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. turned with her for a month’s visit.
Schofield.
Mr. Woolley went down Monday and
1.bs.
Mr. and .Mrs. 15. I. Whitney motor returned Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pierson and
ed down to Grandview Tuesday even
Lbs.
k & w.
ing and spent New Year’s day at Mr. daughter Diana of Spokane, who
Whitney's brother’s home where they had been visiting at the home of her
Red & W hite
2 lbs. 49<
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
enjoyed a family reunion.
Mart
1 lb. 23C
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludwig and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds and other rel
Scotch Blend
1 lb. 12C
family of Kennewick, Wn., spent atives over the Christmas holidays,
Christmas day with Mrs. Ludwig’s returned to Spokane Saturday. While
• MILK
........................ ............... 4 cans 29g
mother and family, Mrs. Roy Neill of here they motored to LaGrande to
• BRILLO
8 pads 19d
visit his parents.
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson of Ken
• PRUNES, R. & W. Santa Clara
2 lb. pkg. 1
■Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Beard and
newick
spent Christmas at the home
daughter
Shirley
returned
Sunday
• PRUNES, Large Italian...........
per lb. 10<
evening from having spent the Christ of her brother, Fred Hibbard. Mrs.
• SUNSPUN
...................... .... quart 30«
mas holidays with relatives at Mc I.. Hibbard of Eugene went to Ken
newick with them, returning here
Minnville and Portland.
• MAYONNAISE, Red & W hite.......... quart 43«
Sunday and will leave for her home
Mrs.
Emma
Ripley
of
Portland
ar
• PEAS, Red & White No. 2’s ............. 2 for 27«
rived Tuesday to spend New Year’s in Eugene this week.
• SPINACH, Red & White No. 1 cans
3 for 29«
day with her son and family, Mr. and
• SPINACH, Red & White No. 2% can s.......14«
Mrs. Glenn Ripley. She plans to re ALBERT KENNINGS
main a few days.
• HOMINY..................................No. 2*/> can 11«
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner, Cecil, WEDS AT PENDLETON
• FRESH EGG NOODLES, R & W 1 lb. cello. 23«
Glenn
and Patsy motored to Walla
• TABLE SALT, Red & White
2 lb. carton 8«
Of interest to Hermiston friends
" alia .Monday to spend the day visit
• GLOBES, Superlite, up to 60 w att.............. 15«
ing with Mr. Warner’s brothers and was the wedding of Miss Jeannine
• TISSUE, Blue & W hite...................... 4 for 23*
sisters.
Monterastelli, daughter of Mrs. F. V.
• LADY GODIVA BEAUTY SOAP..... 4 for 19«
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deulen of Carrelle, to Albert Kennings, son of
Boardman announce the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennings of Her
baby girl named Rosemary, weighing miston at 11:30 a. m. Sunday morn
6 lbs. and 10 ox., born at the Hermis ing. The ceremony was read by the
Rev. J. L. McKenna, S. J., at the St.
ton General hospital Friday.
SUNKIST ORANGES
Med. 288’s 3 doz. 49«
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Earnheart of Mary's Catholic church in Pendleton.
“The Best Money Can Buv” Lge. 176’s 2 doz. 53«
Astoria and Miss Margaret Earn-
Following the ceremony a small re
LEMONS Large Sunkist.................... Dozen 23«
heart of Aberdeen, Wn., were Christ- ception was held at the home of the
mas holiday visitors at the home of bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. nings left for a wedding trip to Seat-
Earnheart.
tie. They will make their home in
SIRLOIN STEAKS, grain fed b ee f............ lb. 23«
Miss Kathleen Monroe, a student at Yreka. Cal.
BEEF ROASTS, tender center cuts
lb. 17%«
Walla Walla, was admitted to the
Among out-of-town guests for the
Hermiston General hospital and is be- wedding were Mrs. W. J. Kennings,
PORK CHOPS, lean tender
lb. 23«
ing treated for the flu. She is a for- mother of the bridegroom, and his
FRESH CORNED BEEF, very delicious
lb. 20«
mer nurse of the hospital.
sisters. Mrs. Tom I^nhart and Mrs.
BEEF RIBS, juicy and nutritious............ lb. 12’/2<
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Swamer ; Claude Wilcox, all of Hermiston,
MINCE MEAT, veri-best............................ lb.
and son Jimmie, and Lawrence Swar-
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ner of Corvallis. Mr and Mrs. Romar
Of news to local friends is the
Stein of Portland. Monroe Swarner of
Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Er- marriage of Lucille Montgomery of
mol
Sator and Thelma Swarner of Hermiston to Lowell Ganger of Pen-
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Hermiston spent the holidays with
in the Fir,t Methodist church
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their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i of Boise- Id,ho- on Ne" Year’s eve.
C. Swarner.
Only a few friends were present at
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29c
49c
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HERMISTON TRADING GO.
Pre-Inventory Specials
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FRIDAY - SA T U R D A Y - MONDAY - JAN. 3 - 4 - 6
For three days we are offering these specials. They
are items we wish to sell before inventory — Items
that are good buys for everyone.
Ladies Bresses
Ladies' Skirts
Spun rayon and crepe. Plaids, stripes & plains.
Regular price $2.98. Re Regular price $1.98. Re
duced to
$1.98 duced to ..... $1*49
Ladies' Blouses
House Dresses
Regular value $1.00. A Sizes 14, 16, 18 & 20.
special, now
691 Now .................. 77^
We offer you one lot of
OXFORDS
JACKETS
These are values to
$3.98. Offered now at
only ............. $1.98
Black velveteen. Sizes
12 and 14. Just two
jackets left. Regular
price $3.49 $2.49
Girls' Sweaters
Misses' Coats
Slipover sweaters and
button down the front.
Values to $1.00 .. ^9«
Tweed mixtures, Sizes
12 & 14. Reg. price $6.
Reduced to . $3*98
Ladies Hose
We will sell any of our
These are broken lots of
our regular Berkshire
hose in 3 and 4 thread
weight. Values to 89c.
Reduced to ..... 49^
54 in. wide at yd. 98I
These are suitable for
skirts or dresses and are
very nice patterns.
Leather Coats
Boys’ Crew Neck
Part wool single
Children’s Sweaters
Wool Plaids
Polo Shirts
Our leather coats are
pony and capeskin, and Sizes 8, 10 & 6. Long
we are offering them at sleeves. Regular price
20% REDUCTION. 50c, now on sale
BLANKETS
Regular value $1.29.
Sale price ......... 89^
Mixed lot small child
ren’s sweaters. Values
to $1.00............. 49«
Burnham & Burnham
Hermiston, Oregon
the ceremony. A reception followed miles north of Pendleton.
at the Boise Hotel.
Miller Bays Oat Lenhart
The bridal couple continued on to
South Dakota for a two weeks honey
Clarence L. Miller has announced
moon after which they will be at that he has purchased Tom Lenhart’s
home on Mr. Ganger’s farm eight
share of the Hermiston Trading Post