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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1830 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON tossers w ill be fo rtu n a te indeed .to have th e ir nam es en tered on a large poster. w in b o th of these games. (C ontinued from page O ne) T he fifth g rade pupils a re m aking su rp rise p resen ts for th e ir m others. th e g re a te st im provem ent in schol Christmas a rsh ip d u rin g th e past tw o years. E lem en tary school room s a re ta k The cup is aw arded to th a t stu d e n t ing on u real C h ristm as ap p earan ce who g ets th e h ig h est sta n d in g on th e w ith d ecorated trees, w rapped pres * BASKETBALL SCHEDULE follow ing points: S ch o larsh ip 40 e n t s and p re p a ra tio n s fo r th e usual <• SEASON 1930-1931 per cen t, stu d e n t a c tiv itie s 40 per C h ristm as program s. T he several ❖ cent, an d vote of th e s tu d e n t body g rad es have been g ra n te d th e use of ♦ D ate School Place on stu d e n t citizenship , 20 p er cent th e tim e from th e la st recess u n til ♦ Dec 19 G risw old H elix .M arlin E larnheart w on th e w atch dism issal for th e ir holiday exercises. •> Ja n 9 U m atilla H erm iston last sp rin g an<} M orris P ierso n r e T h e C h ristm as v acatio n w ill s ta rt, as ♦ Ja n 24 G risw old H erm iston ceived th e cup. previously announced, a t 4 P. M., ♦ Ja n 30 U m atilla U m atilla 6 Adams H erm iston Tuesday. D ecem ber 23, an d end a t 9 ♦ Feb ♦ Feb 11 Echo Echo A. M., Monday, Ja n u a ry S, 1931. Personals ♦ Feb 13 Irrig o n H erm iston W ith th e close of school next ♦ Feb 18 Echo H erm iston Charity Toys T uesday fo r th e C h ristm as recess, « Feb 27 L exington L exington The local schools have been asked th e several in s tru c to rs w ill sc a tte r to collect used toys to be la te r d is to th e ir v ario u s homes in or o u t of H erm iston fo r th e h o lid ay season. trib u te d to ch ild ren wnose p a re n ts BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Miss G e h rn e rt w ill spend holidays or o th e r re lativ es a re n o t able to W. E. Jones, M inister. w ith her siste r w ho teach es in Hood provide th em w itn C h ristm as g ifts. g rad e R iver; Miss P e tri, Miss W llken, Miss Miss A nn V. W erry , fifth 10 A. M., Bible school. T he Bible gen eral O 'Keefe and Miss Voyen w ill v isit teach er, h as been nnm ed school co n test closes on th e 2 8 th and ch airm an of th is e ffo rt, an d all H er in P o rtla n d ; Miss W erry w ill re tu rn th e co n test has been so close th a t it to h er hom e in B ellvue, Id ah o ; m iston people who have toys no lon is d o u b tfu l as to w ho th e w in n er will ger used a re urged to send th em in Miss C ran n a w ill v isit w ith frien d s be in L ew iston, Idaho; Miss E llio tt w ill ' r phone t h j sc h o il office, 1 5-J,and 11 A. M„ th e C h ristm as program go to h er hom e in K nappa, O regon; i pupil w ill ja il for th e toy. w ill be given, also th e Bible school Miss Holm, Misg B rierley and Mr. tre a t. School Play C ochran w ill rem ain in H erm isto n ; 6 :3 0 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor T ry o u ts for th e stu d e n t body play h o u r an d p ra y e r m eeting. Mr. H a rg e r w ill d riv e to H om edale, Idaho, h is hom e: Miss T honey w ill 'T he H au n ted H ouse” w ere held re 7 :3 0 P. M., C h ristm as service. v isit her siste r a t M ilton; Miss Beou- cen tly in th e home econom ics cottag e. “T he S p irit of C h ristm as.” g h er w ill visit frien d s in B end; Miss T here w ere a larg e nu m b er of s tu D aily w ill spend h e r tim e a t h e r den ts try n g for places; Miss E llio tt BAPTIST CHURGH home in P alouse, W ash in g to n . had to use keen ju d g m e n t to choose C. W. C utler, M inister Mr. Shaw w ill be in H erm isto n u n th e m ost fitte d c h aracters. “ The S u n d ay school 1 0 :0 0 a. m. Open til D ecem ber 28, w hen he w ill go to H au n ted H ouse” w ill be given J a n u in g of th e C h ristm as box. P o rtlan d to th e O regon S ta te T each ary 23, a t th e Oasis th e a tre by th e e rs’ m eetin g as a deleg ate from th e stu d e n t body association and all U m atilla C ounty T each ers’ associa funds w ill be used in fu rth e rin g s tu tio n to serve as a m em ber of th e re d en t activ ities. p re sen tativ e council of th e sta te o rg an izatio n . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES M orning w orship, 1 1 :0 0 , serm on topic, "A C h ris tia n ’s C h ristm as.” E vening' w orship, 7 :3 0 . C h rist mas e n te rta in m e n t w ith ’ C hristm as tree. S a n ta C laus w ith tre a ts for th e S unday school. Turkeys - Geese - Ducks - Chickens SHIP YOUR FANCY TURKEYS TO ARRIVE PORTLAND DECEMBER 17, 18, 19, 20, INCLUSIVE W e believe these w ill be th e best m a rk e t days for them . can alw ays do b e tte r w hen sh ip p in g — METHODIST CHURCH O. W . P ayne, M inister The C hristm as program of the Sunday school w ill be given in the ch u rch n ext S unday a t th e m o rn ing h o u r of w orship. Follow ing the program th e p asto r w ill b rin g the C hristm as serm on. You a re co rd ial ly invited to th is service a n j all the services of th e ch u rch . May we, w itl, th e m om entum gained in the services now closing, an d w hich have been so g re a t a blessing to the ch u rch and com m unity, give God a chance to do w hatsoever he w illeth to do in us. W e can not be the sam e church | o r th e sam e in our in d iv id u al lives ag a in , so let us accept th e challenge and give o u r M aster an o p p o rtu n ity to w ork th ro u g h us. Your Old Shoes Made New Children’s Program Enjoyed H erm iston H erald W an t Ads pay. 140 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON R eferences: Y our neighbors and the H ib ern ia C om m ercial & S av ings B ank, P o rtla n d , Oregon Helix vs. Hermiston F rid a y ev en in g bo th boys’ and g irls ’ team s w ill jo u rn ey to H elix to m easure a b ilitie s w ith th e b ask etb all team s of G risw old h ig h un io n high school. Coach K ing of H elix can alw ays be depended upon h a v in g a sh arp -sh o o tin g com bin atio n th a t is h a rd to beat, hence th e H erm isto n BOWMAN SHOESHOP A program given by th e children of th e com m unity last S atu rd ay n ig h t in th e M ethodist ch u rch , u n d er the d irectio n of H arold C. Meade, was g re a tly enioyed by m any. The work of H arold Meade, who is d ire c to r of m usic ,vith th a Meade evangelistic p arly , is g re a tly appreciated. T his is the second program th a t has been given. PROM PTLY CURTAINS AND TOPS REPAIRED W h a t! T u r k e y s A g a in ? Y es! We will pay C A S H for dressed turkeys At 2 d ays HERMISTON 2 d a y s Hermiston Creamery Building Friday and Saturday, Dec. 19th -2 0 th F IL L E D RIGHT PRICES — HONEST WEIGHT — FAIR GRADING TW IN CITY C R E A M E R lF c a of Kennewick, Washington We Have Added toj’our Line FLAVOR FOODS TRY THESE AND YOU WILL WANT for ChristmasTrips AUTO TOP SHOP Consolidated Fright Lines Building Call and Leave Articles at Hitt’« Confectionery. ORDERS C O L D an d W IN D Y ? — Shoes Dyed All Colors— Dec. 23-24 M A IL OLD TOP? Don’t put off your Shoe Repair THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER D orothy P ierson en tered th e first grade M onday,, D ecem ber 8. R u th Pierson from A ppleton, W ash in g to n , has en tered th e th ird grade. T he six th g rad e is m a k in g a pro d u ct map of th e New E n g lan d states T h is g rad e is o rg a n iz in g a depend able club. Those who keep all th e ir stu d ies up and a re on th e honor roll a re eligible. T he eligible pupils th en You V IC & P H IL P R O D U C E WEBBER’S CLEANERS Elementary Grade Personals PAGE THREE MORE. 0«, . a W I a w .. SO GOOD! MAYONNAISE, h a l f - p i n t ............................... 20c MAYONNAISE, 1 P in t ............................................................................... 35c MAYONNAISE, 1 Q u art .......................................................................... ß5c SANDWICH SPREAD, h a lf - p in t........................................................... 20c SANDWICH SPREAD, 1 P in t........................ 35c PE A N U T BUTTER, in glass. 1-2 lb ...................................................... J5 C PEAN UT B UTTER, in glass, 1 P ound ....................................... 25c MUSTARD AND HORSERADISH MUSTARD ..................................... 10c SPA G H ETTI AND C H EESE ...................................................................... 25c FR EN C H D INN ER ....................................... 25c * s **’.- ; *AAAÀAAAA>AAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAÀÀ^ ◄ UTILITY Christinas Gifts For The Family SEE OUR POLLYANNA DRESSES IN GIFT BOXES— ONLY $1.95 This company 1* standing by to help make your holiday trip a success. Ask your local agent for information on fares to any place in the country Coachea leave on the following bourn » > --»—i» .- -*-.->»■ - From now until Christmas w e are offering 2 0 percent discount on all Make a nice g ift. Silk H osiery, H an d k erch iefs, S lippers, Sox, D ress S h irts, F an cy U nderw ear, etc. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. — FOR PORTLAND — 10:10 A .M . 1 :1 1 P .M . 9:57 P.M . FOR PENDLETON, BOISE & EAST 3 :03 P. M. 5 :58 P. M. 5 :48 A. M. Pendleton Only UNION PACIFIC STAGES Hermiston Drug Co. cash sales excep t Radios. KINGSLEY’S WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE MAJESTIC RADIO. EST TONED MACHINE ON THE MARKET. Trade with us and Save on Holiday Buying. 4 I R M I S T O N '« H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ' W. L. H am m , A gent. UHIOH/-PACIFIC Quality Premiums at Wholesale Cost—No Profit to Us. The following articles of Jewelry at wholesale cost when accompanied with a trade ticket: Wrist Watches, Swiss Pocket Watch, Kitchen Electric Clock, Atlas Electric Mantle Clock, Heavy Silverplated Tablevzare, Pottery Table Lamp, a real Lady Jane Doll, the Imperial Stage Coach, Costume Bracelet Watch “Elgin.” TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published in the interest» of the people -o f Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. Voi. 30 T h u rsd ay , D ecember 18, 1930. No. 48 FOR M O TH ER Electric Clocks, $12.50 to $16.50. Kitchen Clocks, $5.25. Electric Waffle Iron, $9.00 to $12.00. Glassware. Community Plate Silverware— FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. Other Cooling Drinks. Our Fountain Is Modern Sporting Goods EDITORIAL “On-the-Wall” Ironing Board Cabinet $8.00 — No recess required— Candies, Sandwiches HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 ROLLER SKATING X • AT THE AUDITORIUM Starting F riday, Dec. 19th Everybody Welcome DUNCAN’S ROLLER RINK WWWWWWT “On-the-Wall” 'Medicine Cabinet $8.40 — Hangs to Wall— “On-the-Wall” Phone Cabinet $4.00 — Screws up quickly— SOMETHING NEW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT P lease Mr. S a n ta C laus v isit th e Tum -A -Lum . T his year, you can tak e m o th er home a nice new Ironing board cab in et, or a m edicine cabinet for th e b ath room , or a new phone cab in et, a shelf or a m irro r fo r the door. T hen fa th e r can set It up in a few m in u tes and m other w ill tak e lots of d elig h t p a in tin g in nice colors. Maybe you m ig h t w an t a can of o ur fine p a in t and a brush for her. O’course we w an t you to come rig h t aw ay or we m ig h t have to d eliv er It a fte r C hristm as. II. A. B row nson, E d ito r. Set of 6 knives, forks, teaspoons, butter knife and tablespoons, FOR B O Y S Scooters, rubber tires and brake, $1.00 to $4.95. Air Guns—$1.25 to $2.50. Flash Lights—39c to $1.50. Hunting Knives—$1.75 to $2.50. Scout Axes—$1.25. Wagons—$3.00 to $6.00. $5.95, $4.00. Assorted broken sets at 10c a piece Universal Heating Pads, $6.00 to $9.00. Wonder Shredder, set of 3 sizes, 95c. Floor Lamps— deep bead fringe— $12.75 to $15.00. UNFINISHED (KNOCK-DOWN) FURNITURE • S m oking S tand .............................. $1.20 Sew ing C abinet .............................. 2.16 M agazine R ack .................................... 60 Buy it a t th e Tum -A -Lum . P a in t It D raw er Chest ................................ 2.76 Book Case ....................................... 2.26 yourself. P u t up in 10 m inutes. S tu d e n ts Desk ................................ 3.50 W e w ill have C h ristm as trees w ith C ard T able ....................................... 1.10 in a few days. Tables - Chairs - and m?ny T h e H erm isto n Irrig a tio n D istrict fin ish ed re p a irin g th e feed can al sev other useful articles. e ra l w eeks ago and a fu ll head of T he W estland Irrig a tio n DI trie w ater is ru n n in g in to th e reserv o ir now. T hey have Ju st com pleted re la doing a lot of new w ork thin w in p a irin g th e M axwell d itch and It Is Ite r, e n la rg in g ditches, p u ttlu g in now ready for e a rly sp rin g w ater. |new bridges, etc. THE FIN FOR DAD Anything in Carpenter Tools. Desk Lamps—$2.25 to $4.50. Parlor Golf—$1.10 to $1.65. Carving Sets—$4.95. Many other articles not listed. 3 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Window Wreaths wîth electric can dle—$1.00 to $2.50. Electric Christmas Tree Lights, as sorted colors, only—$1.00 to $1.35. Three leaf Copper Reflectors— 3 for 10c. Christmas Tree Holders, 2 These solve your problems for crectness of the \Christmas *ree. Two sizes—35c and 50c. BLESSING H A R D W A R E CO. HERMISTON, OREGON * PHONE 671 2 W W W V W W T V W V W W W W W W W T