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THE H E R M IS T O N H E R A J J ). H E R M IS T O N , Q BEQ flgT. LOCAL ANO PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O ceu rao M . of l a u r a e t Gleanad Hara » ri T >a r a Aka— Ih aG K y aad — Neighborhood D e v o te d to t h e I n te r e s t a n d D e v e lo p m e n t o f th e H e r m to to s S ch o o to . > a ▼ W .'r r _ PROPER HOUSENO MEANS MORE PROFITS IN HOG RAISING Tin. Sheet metal work end' Plumb ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc Som e good buys In K ellogg & Schim ke. T he H og needs protection m ore than moat dom estic anim ats beeauae It la tk e natu ral protection, and is very su ccep tab le to th e IttHuence o f cold, h eat and draft«. cars. 1 1 -tie F. A. Chezlk left Sunday m orning for a busines« m ission In Portland. H urrah! No school for the next wo w eeks. T h e school w ill have •«cation du rin g C hristm as and New Tear week. School w ill begin again the day a fter N ew Years. liv e up to th e m otto "E xcelsior" o f the class of '24. She Is a very am b it ious c lu b worker in the boyg and g ir ls clu bs of Oregon, and as a reward for her fa ith fu l work she has recelv cd a scholarship of »76.00 at the O. A. C.. aw arded by th e U nion P acific. T he g irls basket ball practice be gan th lb week. T w en ty -tw o a tten d ’d th e m eetin g Tuesday and sig n ified Mr. G ralapp gave a party last F ri their in ten tio n of tu rn in g ou t for day n ig h t for the foot ball boys and K ellogg and Schlm ke report the practice. their “ best girl." T he first part o f recent sale o f three Ford cars. Lee the e v en in g w as sp en t in p layin g G raybcal, o f Irrigon, purchased The high school gave »16.00 to the cards, then a fter d e lig h tfu l refresh touring: Ben Jory, of H erm iston, a N tar E ast relief. T h is w ill support m ents had been served, dan cin g w as touring, and A. E. W attenburger, of one child for three m onths. enjoyed. The boys and th eir friend s Echo, a touring car. w ish to than k Mr. G ralapp for the T he Freshm an class w as the only su ccess o f the party. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B iggs w ere P en class to se ll ita fu ll quota of C h rist dleton visitors Monday. mas seal stam ps. T hey sold »12.50 The first graders have decorated w orth. In all th e h igh school sold their room for X m as, also a C hrlst- Bert Shaw and fam ily left Tues m as tree for presents. day for McKay Creek dam w here about »37.00 worth. H og hou ses sh ould have tig h t w alls, roofs, doors and w indow s, abundant su n lig h t, w ell drained floors and p len ty o f fresh air w ith ou t d rafts. T hey should be stron gly bu ilt of good m aterials. F ram e construction m eets all these Tequirem ents and Tum -A -Liim l„ re com m ended because It is carefu lly and accu rately mode, is stron g, dur able, dependable and w ill g iv e liv e , long hon est service. P ictu re of H og H ouse I g e show n Is on ly one of th e m any properly design- id sty le s th at our arch itectu ral de partm ent has w orked out. John Schlm ke departed Sunday for a few days v isit In P ortland. Give One For Christmas Bert is em ployed and where they w ill m ake their futu re home. Mr. W. W. Green, cou n ty school B illie S iegel of th e second grade Is ’up erln ten d en t, visited at the H er absen t from school on account of m easles. Jack Gorham and Ralph D avis, m iston school Monday. Boardman resid en ts, w ere In H er The basket ball boys moved their The third grade w ill give a pro m iston M onday n igh t. dresing room over to the hall so that gram F riday c o n sistin g o f recita tio n s E li W in esett, Jr. returned hom e th ey w ill have warm show ers nearby and a p lay e n title d "C hristm as Sp irit." Tuesday after an absence of over tw o w h en th ey practice. ' years. D uring th is tim e he w as In T he F reshm an E n glish class w ill T he e ig h th grade Is p ra cticin g bas Sidney, A u stralia, and p oin ts In C ali spend its clas« tim e on a C hristm as ket ball and exp ects to have a team . fornia. program n ext Frday. A lso th ey have chosen team s for a T he Senior class is not dead. sp ellin g m atch. The losin g sid e w ill I. E. P utm an and fam ily w ill leave I the latter part of th e week for P ort G ladys W h itsett Is doin g her part to give th e w tn n in g side a feed Friday. Free Plans with Materials for All Farm Buildings at TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. H erm iston Ford No. to VoL « . Phene 111 land where th ey w ill spend C hristm as w ith relatives. Special price concessions on Season able Merchandise for Holiday trade See w indow display and sh ow in g on th e counters. Make our store a convenien ce for m a ilin g ou t-of-tow n packages. Your w elcom e to ,th is service. Mrs. Raymond E llio tt, of Portland, sister of Mrs. Otto Pierce, Is v isitin g a t th e P ierce home in th is city. Get her th is B eautiful R ectan gle W h ite Gold F illed 16 Jew eled W atch for— Then we have the Parker Duofold Pen at $7.00, the Duofold Jr. a t»5; also the T,ady Duofold for ».500. Kellogg & Schimke Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald O ffice “PARAGON RADIO” THE FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD We are able to prove this. Also other reliable receivers and equipment to fit everyone’s pocket book. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. We also manufacture the wonderful four tube set which was perfected by our own ceaseless experiments. “ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" The g ift th a t Is both useful und beautiful. Our Line is Complete MITCHEL DRUG CO. T H E G IF T SHOP From a crystal detector to the latest development of R. T. receiver j . Wm. H. OGDEN TH E J E W E L E R “ G ifts T h a t L ast” T h e rich, permanent luster of its finish, the quiet good taste of its upholstery, and the ornamental treatment of its full-nickeled hard ware, all help to make it a car you are proud to drive. TAu Car co. A. obtained through tht Ford U^eekly Pure hart Platt. WISHING ONE AND ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS T here w ill be no church services n ext Sunday n igh t at the B aptist church. The congregation w ill be dism issed so th ey may atten d the C hristm as progrm at the M ethodist church. Service^ and Sunday school In the m orntng at the regular hour. $22.50 T h is new Ford type is of an exceptionally pleasing ide doors open- _ ward, folding right front seat, and a roomy interior make it a conven ient car to use; its high WE ARE OFFERING YOU Mrs. E. E. D avis left Sunday for an extended v isit in Ohio, w here she w as called by the illn e ss of her father. »nnmiiiiiwiiiirami«iiiiiiiiii radiator, broad cowl, sun visor, and large windows make it stylish in appear ance. Y e t i t is sold ac the lowest price ever asked for a Sedan—only $590 Lo.b. D etro it. -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— Cato Johns left for H ot Lake san a torium the latter part of the week. He Intended to rem ain there for se v eral days' treatm ent. Christmas T h e T u d o r Sedan is a gift every member of the fam ily w ill share. I t adds to daily happiness. I t w ill extend the joyous spit it of Christmas to every day of the year. Your Enquiries Will Receive Prompt Attention Articles for the Late Xmas Shopper. BUHMANN BROS. Merry Christmes Hermiston, Oregon and • Happy New Year PARKER’S STORE Oregon Hardware & Implemeet Co -w?11'.!. Wkv S" Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year W here you w ill fin d every d elicacy Here you will find a larger and beter stock of Xmas Gifts to select from. Prices right and every thing marked in plain figures. See our Dolls and Toys before you buy..................... ’ Kingsley’s Inc. DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE AUDITORIUM in good th in g s to eat. A ll kin ds of X m as Candle«. B oxes o f Candie8 and Cigar3 su ita b le for presents. A fu ll lin e of b lan k ets w h ich is offered at a 10 per cen t discoun t. Come and look our stock over and g e t our prices before b u yin g elsew h ere. P R A C T IC A L G IF T L IS T Otto C. Pierce 'H erm iston's Hi u c of Q uality and Service'* CHRISTMAS G REETING S FROM P A R K E R ’S STORE I; Books Stationery Perfumes Coin Purses Vanity Boxes with flash lights THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT =“The Wert Side Eat Shop” J. L e . P a rk e r, P ro prieto r Telop hoo o 4 1 3 Smoking Sets and stands Compacts Face Powder and Rough Perfume Sets Victor and Edison Records Pyrslin Ivory Combs Brushes Pin Cushions Powder Boxes Jewel Boxes Picture Frames Leather Bill Folds Stroppers for Safety Raxor Blades Flash Lights Pipes Cigars Box Candy Kodaks, $ 2 .0 0 to $22.00 Xmas Cards and Booklets Safety Raxors CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS, PROP. Bargains in Meats Every Day Hermiston, Oregon And other items too numerous to mention The Best Four Piece Orch estra Tnat Can be Obtained CHRISTMAS CANDY 25c POUND at the SUPPER WILL BE SERVED In The Hall MITCHEL DRUG CO. City Meat Market TOM MARXEN, Manager » Phene 101 H E R M IS TO N , O R EG O N ' T 1 1 ! r Af , ** -.a W < Deliver I '■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■g