The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 05, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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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
£
green. W ith cord
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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
g
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
►
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
7
$ 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
f
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.
• P. A.
•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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