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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
T H U R S D A Y , D EC EM BER 5, 1340.
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Our g ift department is complete with many new and attractive items
conveniently arranged for your selection. O ur Lay Away Plan permits
you to select your g ift and have it delivered the 'night before* Christmas.
All S ifts will be neatly wrapped in Christmas paper. W e'll mail them for
you too!
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W a te r Bottle
SUNBEAM
finish,
iinisii,
Sim ply dial the M IX -F IN D E R to the
co rrect speed fo r an y food m ixing job
you have on hand. You can give no
sm a rte r g ift. Iv o ry o r w hite.
3-Pc. Stainless
Carving Set
F in e S ta in le s s Ste?i w ith
S ta g H andles—An t
p ria te h o lid a v
M ixm aster
1 m
Less
Ju icer
$21 .75
W ith
Ju ic e r
$ 2 4 ■50
Hanson Scale
Make your selections early while our stock
is complete.
C hristm as T ree Stands
L IF E T IM E — A n all-steel sta n d , enam eled in g reen and
red. One q u a rt steel w a te r co n tain er.
$1.19
H olds trees up to 3 inches in d iam eter. E a.
L IF E T IM E —
Christmas Tree Lights
L IF E T IM E
E ach .
59*
JR .
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79*
Indoor and outdoor sets. Seven light
strin g s up to 25 lig h t sets. P riced —-
29*
$400
DAISY AIR R1FLC
A very handy, hard shooting
Daisy Air Rifle. Single shot,
splendid gift for any boy.
O th er models up to 35.00. ■
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K itch en Shear
Use it fo r p re p a rin g f r u it salad, fish
or trim m in g m eats. M ay also be
used as a lemon squeezer, n u t cra c k
e r an d b o ttle opener
59*
W E ST C L O X E L E C T R IC
Our stock of Dolls, Wheel Goods and Toys
is the largest ever shown in Hermiston.
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Syphon-Char: - .
The
newest
model.
chrom ium n
equipped w i t h
"n e arly auto
m atic' fillin g and dis
pensing features. Each ...
You can find gifts for the entire family in
our large assortment of Holiday Goods at
prices within the reach of all.
C om bination Toaster &
W a ffle Iro n
W E S T IN G H O U S E — B e a u tifu l design. C onverts from
w affle iron to sandw ich to a s te r in a jiffy . $8.95
Samson
W a ll C lock
H e a tin g
P a d ...
A splendid g if t fo r th e home. This
model is handsom ely designed. Con
venient se ttin g knob and s ta rtin g lev
er. C olors ivory or
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green. W ith cord
1 Q Q
I .V O
Attractive 3-heat fully ap
proved heating pad. So«
ta n camels hair
T hem w datlc eonttoi wBh
cord. i
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TOASTMASTER
K itch en Stool
W atch y o u r w eig h t w ith one of th ese
accu rate, a ttra c tiv e com pact p erson
al scales. D urable enam el fin ish in
w hite o r green.
C apacity 250 pounds
Strong, stu rd ily built chrom e fin ish
ed stool w ith im itatio n le a th e r cu sh
ion on top. R ubber tip p ed legs p re
vent scra tc h in g floors.
$2.75
$3-9$
Bun W a rm e r
G ift Set
1 tu r n over sp a tu la , 1 five-inch slicer,
1 th ree-in ch p a re r. S m a rt rosewood
handles. Packed in h an d -
O /.
some box ..........
P lum b A xe
$1.9$
H and forged. Stam ped w ith official
in sig n ia. L eath er
sh eath ........................
Spun alum inum fin ish . C risp or
fresh en biscuits, m u ffin s, etc. Keeps
griddle cakes, w affles, corn on cob,
etc., p ip in g hot. Use
as a f r u it or salad bowl
O F F IC IA L
$ 1 .2 5
BOY
SCOU T
New “ L u x u ry ” model. P lastacele
d ifu ser screens o u t raw lig h t and
gives you tr u e lig h t conditioning.
In ivory and deep
w aln u t .......................
spot
FOOTBALL
beam:
Flashlight
K haki and chrom ium finish.
C om plete w ith
b atteries.
T o ast—Jam Set
£ • *7
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R o ta ry C orn Popper
69*
No sh ak in g necessary. Place it on the stove
and stir. D etachable handle. E ach
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
By M rs. W. C. Isom
NEW 1941
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
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MASSIVE NEW TRUCK STYLING
making these new 1941 Chev
rolet trucks the best-looking as
w ell as the best-performing trucks
in the entire lowest price field.
MOST POWERFUL TRUCK ENGINES
IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD
NEW LONGER WHEELBASE
90-HORSEPOWER
NEW RECIRCULATING BALL-BEARING
STEERING GEAR
greatly reduces steering effort—
brings true passenger car steering
ease to truck operation.
NEW, MORE COMFORTABLE DRIVER S
COMPARTMENT
with greatly increased leg room
and better, form-flfting seat and
back in cabs, giving much greater
driver comfort.
STANDARD ENGINE
«-HORSEPOWER
HEAVY DUTY
"LOAD-MASTER" ENGINE
(OpUoKol at extra cat! • » H o a ry Duty truckt)
Hermiston Auto Co
P H O N E 3««X —
TOASTMASTER
BOY SCOU T
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
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$ 1 2 .5 0
Deluxe set. W a ln u t tr a y , tw o p o ttery m arm alad e d ish
es— th e fam ous T o a stm a ste r tw o-slice
to a s te r a t .........................................................
98* ,.$2.25
$1.95
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E x tra heavy su p er tough
cover, ru b b e r bladder.
£4
BICYCLE LAMPS
P o w erfu l long d istan ce
C om plete w ith $O .19
b a tte rie s
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Bed Lam p
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W a ffle M aster
F u ll au to m atic, in s ta n t h e a t control
H E R M IS T O N
M rs. R olf O deane and d a u g h te r
M ary H elene from P o rtla n d visited
her siste r and fam ily, M r. and M rs.
Lyle E ddy la s t week, leaving F rid a y
to v is it h e r m other a t Moscow, Ida.
Rev. and M rs. H arn ess a re the
proud p a re n ts of an 8 lb. boy born
T uesday, N ovem ber 26, a t the P en
dleton hospital.
M r. an d M rs. Lyle E ddy an d M r.
and Mrs. R ay C olter m otored to W al
la W alla F rid a y n ig h t to a tte n d th e
basketball gam e betw een
W hitm an
and th e U n iv ersity of Idaho.
M elvin B enefiel and B ert D exter
w ere em ployed recently on the survey
g a n g now w orking a t th e site of the
m unitions p la n t n ear H erm iston.
T he Irrig o n school bask etb all team
goes to A dam s T uesday n ig h t to play
th e high school team there.
M r. and M rs. C has. S te w a rt v isit
ed M rs. W. O. M iller a t U m atilla
S a tu rd a y .
M r. and M rs. G eorge K endler and
fam ily, who have been v isitin g re la
tives h ere the p a st tw o weeks, left
for th e ir home in E lm er C ity, Wn.,
Sunday.
T he L adies Aid m em bers of the
C om m unity church held a b az a a r a t
M rs. B u rn h a m ’s store
S a tu rd a y of
la s t week an d ex p ress them selves as
well pleased w ith the p atro n ag e.
Rev. H a rn e ss m otored to Pendleton
M onday to v isit his w ife a t th e hos
pital.
Mr. and M rs. R obert Sm ith and
Mrs. Tom Caldw ell visited M rs. D ora
Moore a t Echo S a tu rd ay .
M r. and M rs. M elvin H a rd e r and
children M arvin Lee and
S hirley
w ere d in n e r g u ests of M rs. H a rd e r’s
a u n t, M rs. W. C. Isom and fam ily
S unday. T hey w ere en ro u te to South
D akota for an extended visit.
M rs. Goldie L e ath ers from- La
G rande, O re., is v isitin g h er d a u g h
te r, Mrs. L add S herm an and fam ily.
Jo h n Voile delivered a load of
dressed tu rk e y s to the Chisholm Feed
sto re M onday.
The sm all d a u g h te r of M r. and
M rs. Lyle E ddy is ill w ith th e flu.
and fam ily and M rs. W a tte n b u rg e r’s
siste r, M rs. A lvin S tra in , who is
v isitin g from P o rtlan d , sp e n t S a tu r
day evening in Pendleton.
M rs, F ra n k S alin g w as called to
S pokane F rid a y by th e illness of her
d au g h ter.
M rs, G ladys C o rrig al and d a u g h
te r S hirley H oyt w ere P endleton call
e rs S a tu rd ay .
M rs. Reid B useick and children of
Long C reek sp en t S a tu rd a y n ig h t and
S unday w ith her p a re n ts, M r. and
M rs. A. E . W atte n b u rg e r.
M r. and M rs. C lay D eB oard sp en t
S unday n ig h t w ith M r. and
Mrs.
C layton A yers.
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M iss M ary D aley, who is in tr a in
ing a t the S t. A n th o n y ’s hospital in
P endleton, sp en t S unday
w ith her
p a re n ts.
Mr. and M rs. E . B. W a tte n b u rg e r
and fam ily and Mr. and M rs. W alter
W igglesw orth of Echo sp e n t Sunday
a t the E m ery Cox home in H erm iston.
Mr. and Mrs. D aley and d a u g h te rs
spent S unday a t the Geo. C u rrin
home v isitin g the new baby, T hom as
E a rl.
R. E . M cG reer w ent to Lakeview
S a tu rd a y to a tte n d th e convention of
the O regon Wool G row ers.
D on’t fo rg e t the b ask et su p p er an d
p ro g ram a t P ine City F rid a y , D ecem
ber 6. Music will be fu rn ish e d by
the T roubadors.
E d w ard Rice of L exington has the
c o n tra c t fo r fencing on the Boylen
ranch.
M r. and M rs. Jo h n
M orm an of
G ering, Neb., is spending a week
w ith M r. and Mrs. Roy Neill.
Mr. and M rs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
and Roy Neill and John
M orm an
sp en t T uesday in Pendleton on b u si
ness.
Mr. and M rs. Roy N eill and M r.
and M rs. John M orm an called W ed
nesday in H eppner and
H ard m an
v isitin g relatives.
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•V E L V E T
• HALF & HALF
10c
THOMPSON'S DRUG
PINE CITY NEWS
By Mrs.
B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r
The P ine C ity ladies enjoyed an all
day m eeting and pot luck d in n e r a t
th e ir club house F rid a y . T hey spent
the day q u iltin g .
Mr. ami M rs. Cecil W a rn e r and
Mr. and M rs. Ross E v an s and R uth
of H erm iston w ere d in n e r g u ests F r i
day a t the Roy Neill home.
Mr. and M rs. R. L. B rew ster
b ro u g h t th e ir g ra n d d a u g h te r S hirley
M cG reer hom e S a tu rd a y .
Mrs. Clayton Ayers and Mrs. M ar
ion Finch attended the home econo
mics meeting at the Percy Hughes
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
"When Mother said Uncle Ben was on the line,
and I took my turn at the telephone, I thought
he must be somewhere right near by. But he was
hundreds of miles away, calling to wish Mother
a happy birthday and to give
us all a cheery hello!-’
Ixxig Distance binds families together.
Try it. A ttract«« Might rales <7 r . N.
M 4:30 a. M.> and all day Sundays.
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