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T^lfosD A Y , DECEMBER J l. 1»JO __________ - t” -HERMISTON HERALD . H E R M IS T O N , O R r r . n » the Morrow county hoopeters will offer is problematical. Ijist year Her PAGE THREW of pears and apples to market. New miston won on the focal floor by the -r —■ P ” 1 prlnUnK pre88 ‘o be set creameries and cheese factories in times as many d w t o r ' ^ d e ^ e s ^ t h 0! slim margin of one point. Lexington “ ‘“»»UalxeU different parts of the state started f e n c e s In 1,30 as they did In 190Q.| m M ^ X ^ following pupil« of the eie-1 W,tu™ed «he compliment by defeat- operations during the month. frientary grades were neither tardy * Hern,i8ton »« Lexington, so fig- t»».. school «a.!».—■ ___ «. | u rl on pu«t per io r ma nee a close 1 l ‘•or o r absent durino- during the month hard-fought battle is in prospect. OREGON WEEKLY ending November 28: INDUSTRIAL REVIEW First grade— Bobby Miller, Wil- | Both teams have new coaches this _____________ ford Shafer, Bobby Earnheart. Ee year which still leaves matters a tie. Oregon may consolidate Jefferson I ther Conley. Erma Parsons, Betty I!? “ddi‘ion ‘° «he high school game A X IS TALK S and Deshutes counties. fiood, Barbara Follett. Louis Rood, r “’ HerD,i8«on «own team hopes to Second grade — Marybelle Clarke, 8et'“re the Lexington town boys and “Ah w ybe you didn’t realize," said Portland has lowest millage taxi elen Johnson, Irene Little M axineJ™ *6 " tW° gaIne8 for one admission. rate of any large city in Pacifici cad. Virginia Smith. Ethel Paul I ,h® preVailinK prices will be 15c for Axis, that the world isn't all wrupimd up In work and trade and lessons and Northwest.—Oregon Voter. hn Allen. Robert Christian C ilb ertT , dre“ ““d 35c for adult8- There is good manners. Dyer. Tom Fraser. Lyle Garker. Da- K i n ‘ P° B8lbllity of ‘he Lexington “No Indeed I The world likes a Redmond ships oarloads of tur vid Hamm. Ralph Jones, Amos Miller 8 K‘r ’ teani p,aY'nS and if so the iTorn #S WelL “S any one- 80 «he keys and is becoming center of I Earl Parsons. Dale Pierson, Bobby I , 8/*16 T*" b®gin 8t 7 °'clock sh arp «°rld, or earth, goes spinning. Every u s th e n e x t tim e HAVE ESTABLISHED TERMINAL other industries. S m ith. E ugene M iller. y |otherwise at 7:30. you wiah any prin t_ ay It makes a complete spin and it «pins right around on me. in g-O n req u ip raen t Third Grade— Allen Clarke, David —AT— ihinihfni °f th® earth 8I)lnn«nft. and Cost of material for houses and I en ab les u s to turn vis, Frances Foliett. Virgil Far- Odd Form o f C urrency think of me as the line going right building expenses in Oregan repor-1 o u t f ir s t q u a lit y r, Zelle French, Charles Knerr. in Early Fur Trading through the center of the top of the ted reduced from 10 to 32 per cent. I work—o u r e x p e r i bby Little, Claud9 Markham, Jim- earth upon which it is spinning." en ce en ab les u s to Prompt early morning delivery. ihhe Mead. Suza&ne Nye, Donald Pan- In the old days the Indian trappers “It's no small thought to think of took their furs regularly to the near- i n t e l l i g e n t l y a id Astoria-Opening of nfew cream-1 kow, Marlon Pierce, Fay Roberts, •st fort and were sometimes five the earth spinning," David said It PORTLAND y o u in p la n n in g cry at Grays River is evidence that I Wayne Sage, Virginia Todd. Glenn months In making the round trip, was the truth, too, he thought, and your circu lar,letter business Is going forward. The dai HERMISTON Warner. Roberta Winters. says an article In the Wisconsin also he felt that this speech would or w hatever print ry association's business has expan-1 Fourth grade _ Robert Conley, State Journal. It was dot uncommon, please Axis. PENDLETON in g you w ish done. "You’re right, boy,- you’re right," ded continually since its creation Jtibn Dunning, Virginia Dyer, Mary in times when Independent traders, LA GRANDE T ile resu lts you get Construction of this new plant and) Jane Hammer, Ralph Marble, Roy I employing “runners of the woods.’' en- Axis said. "Well, the earth makes w ill p r o v e t h a t BAKER ^ n tg o m ery , Jesse Moore, Geraldine I tered Into competition with the fac this complete spin once every twenty- another at Clatskanie is in addition four hours. Now when the earth Is to the various plants thè association Mlillins, Naomi Nunn, John Henry tors of the Hudson’s Bay company In on one side there is day, and when It And Way Points. Good P r in t - Canada, for ait Indian to make a already has. N>e, Zelma Sale. Is on the other side it is night. Just Journey of 50 miles. If by doing so, he ♦ ing P a y s * Fifth grade - Dan Biggs, Kenneth Portland Terminal: 15th and Marshall. could obtain an extra pound of gun as people get Into the habit of sleep St. Helens and Longview lumber | Christianson, James Dallman, Frank powder. ing on one side and never changing so the earth always turns from the Davis. Bobby Follett, Edward Hall Hermiston Terminal: docks are being enlarged. Indians usually traveled In , t compa Billy Hamm, Robert Harris, Florence nies on their lo/g X e trip“ o X west to the east and never changes NOVEMBER BROUGHT NEW this habit JÓhnson. Inunu *i„.. »« enn . Johnson, Viola Viola Jones, Alan Mc- I for Klamath Falls is said to have less I ter thoir* their season’s catch of furs. When “All the morning It would turn you INDUSTRIES AND NEW PEOPLE Nsught. Harley Mlchaelis, R u t h they arrived at a fort or post the fac unemployment than any city In Ore-- toward the sun, at noon, you would gon. PHONE 8S2 HERMISTON, OREGON Pierson. Bobby Prime, Helen Ralph, tor seldom allowed more than two of pass the sun (you could bid It good- An optimistic view of Oregon de nis red customers to enter his store noon If you wished) and In the after Mary Skovbo, Martha Shaw. velopment and prosperity is contain Sixth grade—Verda Conley, Bon room at one time, when an Indian noon turn you away from It.” Developments of Marge lines in ed in the monthly report of the state nie Jean Follett, Irene Kennings, brought In hi3 pelts he was given a “That’s why the sun rises in the chamber of commerce for November Willamette Valley were proposed by stick or other token termed a east and sets In the west,” David ex Chairman Frank Jenkins of Eugene. ( Wesley Knauf, Bertie Little, Hugo carved Made-beaver," being equal in value claimed, which shows the arrival of 140 new Panltow, La Velle Stephenson, Eu- families who bought 5338 acres of beaver skin, so that this “Good boy, go to the head of the 8gpe Winters. Link River Klamath Falls rail-1 Made-beaver” was the standard of land in various counties and whose Seventh grade — Beverly Allen value. After the value of furs had class,” said Axis. investments In all forms of proper road bridge is being ordered built, | David didn’t like that so much. This John Biggs, Mary Burcham, Richard been estimated and he held his ‘‘Made- Living Map wasn't like a class. But Two large land Cox, Hugh Driscoll, Zelma Garner, beaver’’ token, the Indian proceeded evidently Axis didn’t mean anything ty was 3480.700. Ashland- Nazarene church build-1 transactions featured the month’s re Kenneth Knerr, C. O. Marble, Clar to buy his goods for next season. by It for he continued, in so friendly port, one 197-acre tract at Scio lug is being enlarged at cost of 31 000. ence Myers, Arlene Nunn, Jack Pace, __________ a way. m iging 331,500; another 103-acre Mfciue Paul, Charlotte Ralph, Jack R e v o c a tio n nf » i- k * “It's the earth, you know, that Place at Ashland for 335,000, both Reives, June Richards, Richards Winston Winston Rob I _ - R igh t» R ^ves, June Klamath Falls -Federal moves and makes day and night—nol Purchased by out-of-state parties going up here. Forced Out Huguenots the sun." erfc. Marie Stephenson, Earl Watson, The Huguenots were the Purltane “1 ve never felt It moving," David Three new sawmills and payrolls JMc Harris, Edith Markham, Bar were announced during month for bara Reid, Herbert Skovbo, Edna of France In the Sixteenth and Sev said. President Hoover pushed State enteenth centuries. The name was first “Ah, that’s because we’re so good Lakeview, construction being started Little. used about 1560; its origin Is nnknown. at the game. We’ve played It so long on the Underwood and DeArmond Highway Commissions to let road Eighth grade — Lois Barnard, Al- The Huguenots suffered severely In contracts in advance of actual neod we’re perfect. A part of the earth's ruda Beletski, Dale Carson, Ruth Da- the reign of Francis I and his im surface must go a thousand miles ev “ ills and work to begin on the Penn in order to aid unemployment. sylvania Sash & Door Company’s mill And here to show you lots of nice things vlfc Margaret Earnheart, Bruce Fol- mediate successors, and after 1562 ery hour, but it goi'-a very smoothly. Applegate-—Little Applegate mine In the spring. The Hood River Val le^. Fred Hensel, Olive Knerr, Ruth i were frequently Involved In war has put on 25 nion. YOUR POLKS will enjoy for Christmas. ley i8 harvesting 4000 car loads of Nijpnn, Bethel Olsen, Edward Peter- under the leadership of such men as apples and the Rogue River Valley * s o i Neva Richards, Charles Shajv, Admiral Coligny and King Henry of Hawthorne bridge In Portland will has already shipped about 4900 cars S.vtvia Shutter. Miriam Swarner, Navarre, afterward Henry IV of be remodeled. Come in during your spare moments and look ■ Edba Turnblad, Faith Wilson. Collgny and from 20,000 to 30,000 others fell in the massacre of The third grade had the highest ’em over. percent of attendance for the school bt. Bartholomew, August 24, 1572 In spite of all this, they continued month or November with a mark oi , # 8 l , according to month-end teach- numerous and powerful and the Edict Our 1930 Calendars and Almanacs are in. of Nantes, Issued in 1593 by Henry SHU’ y o ™ 10 ■ tr reports filed at the school prin- IV, gave them full political and civil Remind us to give you yours. ^ c i p | l s office. rights. Their power was broken after W e b e lie p ECEMBER 17, 18, 19, 20, INCH SIVE the surrender of La Rochelle and the Been interest is being shown In revocation of the Edict of Nantes by ......... You the novice classes in typing In the I Louis XIV, In 1685, and hundreds of Herjnlston Union high school in a thousands of Huguenots went Into game known as typwrltlng bridge. «tile, going to Prussia, Holland, Swit zerland, England, Scotland and-the This game has grown Into a contest New world. ’ Referee v M 0 FR0NT 8T'’ PORTLAND, OREGON -started November 24, and will end And Makes Day and Night, . ^ : : X k , Y; u ort^and8hx <nn<, theH,b- rni8 * ^December IB, Two teams were sel Sav- A* ° ” V n<I H M called ected, the Orange and the Yellow, Paltary*« Pieaepr North Pole and at the other end one ^and are captained by Fern Lindner KnJ° ’ * ph ^ 8d^ 00d' the pioneer of called South Pole. and Howard Klages, these captaincies Bngiieh pottery, u, 1730 began his as "Then there 1» one other grand an FOUNTAIN service vere secured by the two students sociation w ith-the ••potworke" where nual trip, A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Tiy one. -making the highest score In typing I n lL «^d* h.’I i ’ h“ *,’ 1" 8t 8,e of "It’e the earth turning upon me that makes one side have day while the other hae night, and though the sun Other Cooling Drinks. f . ™ , hoa S ' S 3 2 » seems to set In the west it Is In truth . t manu the earth’s moving that causes this.” ltdent in the game is to have a ' facturer. ----- Four years later ' u ~~ he “ Installed Our Fount* :n 1« Modern “What’s the yearly trip’-’ David lined accuracy during the class an "engine-turning” lathe in his works asked. Id. The work is divided into and the first pieces of engine-turned Sporting G ood. Candies, S a n d w ic le . “Oh, yes, once a year the earth _____________ each consecutive accurate „„ unit pottery were produced. Soon Wedg- ROAST BEEF, lb......... & g a cei>fl|f^n«mber of points to L e d '8 b“8l“ess 1 “ Proved tremen- moves in a long pathway around the sun, Just as I might move In a circle --- —--v. < * vvnii score. H o b o » oninto I _ ns y ar|d he received a command the score. Honor ‘points may be se SIIOUI DER PORK ROAST, lb. all around something that had fallen cured by typing accurate copies of n-om the queen for a tea service. He on the floor, though at the snme time STEAKS, lb. ................... also sent sets of cream-colored vases Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 the dally lessons during the week and to the palace, which, after receiving making my own little spin. The path PORK CHOPS, lb way of the earth is called the orbit— these points are added to the indivi the patronage of -Queen Charlotte you would call it something fine Ilk« dual student's score at the end of the were called “Queen’s Ware.” 4-POUND PAIL LARD that too If you loved a favorite walk week. A penalty of ten points is de or path as we love ours. BREAD, 3 LOAVES ....... ducted for re-strikes. The prize for “And my dear David, In gome parts R ic h W it h R om ance the winning team will be determined FULL LINE MT ATS AND FISH TO SELECT FROM Of all towns on the Rhine, Mainz of the earth's orbit the lands tlial later by the typing instructor. Miss are north of your old friend Equator probably recalls more stories than any Voyen. other. Mainz Is Gutenberg, the first lean slightly toward the sun and sc I he contest Is progressing splend printer’s town. There are the older have spring aDd summer while the rest THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” idly and the captains of the two ■tories of the Roman legions under leaning away from the sun have au teams are setting a good example for Agricola, who camped there 1,950 years tuinn and winter.” “Yon seem to lean a little. Axis their respective teams. So far Fern ago. Stories of the building Qf the Lindner has made the highest score. cathedral, and the all-powerful arch Don't you stand up straight, either?” A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 “I like to lean a bit They often bishops of Mainz who were such an call me the Leaning Axis. My parents The name of Phyllis Winters was Important factor In the history of the never minded. They never said to me, omitted from the first announcement Holy Roman empire. Then there was “ ‘Axis, keep your shoulders back the starving fiddler who crept into the of the honor roll for The second slx- cathedral to play for the Virgin and You don’t want to be round-shoul wteks. due to an incorrectly reported who was rewarded when she kicked off dered.’ They never said that to me.” grade mark. The higher grade re her golden shoes Into his hat. It was “That - seeing funny," David mur ported gives this student a place on here, too, that Becker found the Shake mured. "I suppose It does to you,” agreed the roster of students doing honor speare death mask, once owned by the Axis, “but not to me. Anyway I’ve work that is, having an average of Kesselstadt family. 'given you enough of a spinning con D A L L E S, OREGON “2" or getter. versation and I must be back at the WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER S to ry T o n ic to P a tie n t game. I have to see to it that day The local school system will close How the ending of g serial story plays fair and that night plays fair for the annual Christmas recess Tues helped a girl patient to recover has and It’s almost time for night and the day afternoon. December 23, at 4 Just been told by Sir Bruce Bruce- pageant. You’re going?’ C•J '.* " 8 A rtic le , at H itt’, C o n fe c tio n ^ . o'clock. School work will be resumed Porter, a prominent London physician. “Pageant?” asaed David. "I didn’t « A l l m i l l , z x o itP T iT I I I U 1 at 9 a. m., Monday, January 5, ac "A novelist once wrote a serial In know about IL” "Oh, yes, there’s going to be a pag cording to a decision reached at a which the heroine wag suffering from teachers’ meeting last week. This a grave disease,” he related. “A girl eant. Time Is different In different deviation from the original report In who was dying of a similar disease places as you know. It’s five hours read the story, and I could see it was the school calendar was made to en having a great effect on her mind. The later in London than in your part of the world—but the Magic Map people . ~ ” ---------’ ‘•■uni. able teachers to attend thé annual heroine got better—and my patient re- , •aid ------- UV.H that ------------- you could from vu one . coon- coun meeting of the Oregon State Teachers' covered, too. She did not know that 1 try «o another in a Map trip without But that’s nothing. meeting which will be held in Port I had written to the novelist and told bothering «bout their time.” And he him that at all costs he must allow was given a treat of »eeing a mugulfi- land December 29. 30 and 31. He never tires of that. hlz heroine lo recover, as my patient's tent parade! Com e in and see Jack at— Next Saturday local fan« will have life depended on It. He rewrote the ending to save her life" P ro g r m s t a chance to look over the current “Do you think the children are mak aeanon'z offering In boys' basketball < progress In ringing?“ when the Hermiston high quintet CURTAirs AND TOPS REPAIRED When empty, a light push cart of - ltal tler! At flr»‘ only the people meets Lexington high nn the Hermis hot now it la Consolidated Fright Lines Building ton floor. Ju«f What brand of hail German invention can be folded snw - carried under a mai,-? g ,ra, J S ^ to ? ° (B e r iU jKhbOrb<* d' High School Notes DADDYS Emme FAIRYTALE,, NOTICE! ( P o r tla n d -B a k e r F r e ig h t L in e I if o f v f f Hermiston Creamery HERMISTON CREAMERY FOLKS, W E’RE OPEN EVENINGS! Turkeys - Geese - Ducks - Chickens V ,C „8t PH,L PR O D U C E I. HERMISTON DRUG CO. W W W Specials for Saturday DECEMBER 13th HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Who Kicked the Props from Under High Prices in Hermiston? Hermiston Meat Market --Jack Did Snnsnnnnnn WEBBER’S CLEANERS D ec.J 6 .1 7 OLD TOP? C O L D and W IN D Y ? AUTO TOP SHOP Burnham’s Ben i Store WHERE YOUR DOLLARS H ^ E MORF