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PAGE TWO THE 3Jfyr<rraitatoti « rralò Published «very T h ursday a t H erm is ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, Publishers. ■ ntered as Second Class M atter December, 1906, U m atilla County, ______ ___________ Oregon. S ubscription Rates. One Y ear ................. ................. »2.00 Six M onths ............................ — . 1.00 T h ree M onths ......................................60 Santa’s Pack Filled. S a n ta ’s pack can be well filled w ith every variety of toy and g ift a t th e H erm iston stores w here the exceptionally fine v arie ty o< m er chandise is on display a t a ll the stores. Shoppers need not seek fu r th e r for th e ir g ifts, and should be proud of th e splendid a rra y of stock T he slogan “ trad e a t hom e” need not be followed p atro n izin g ly b u t because th e re are tru e values from w hich to choose. H erm iston has a trad e rad iu s of fifty m iles from w hich people come to do th e ir shopping, and it is sel dom they a re unable to get th e m er chandise of w hich they have need. The Kind of Gift That Delights a Man! — BOXED AND GAYLY W R A PPED — H a llM a r k S h irts $1.49 H allM ark is your g u ara n tee of superior style, finer w orkm anship! In lu stro u s broadcloths, carefu lly woven m adrases and oth er choice fab rics— all th u r-o - sh ru n k for co rrect fit! W hites, solids and sm a rt up-to -th e-m in u te p a tte rn s th a t w on’t fade! W ith trim looking W eldon- ized non-w ilt collars attach ed . FOR MEN. Dress 50c to Suspenders $1 u Gloth-o-Gold” Ties - $1.00 "R IP-PR O O F CONSTRUCTION” Style w inners. F in e q u a lity elastic in colorful Luxurious Fabrics! Rich Colors! pattern s. So handsom e, you can easily choose sever Clip ends! al— w ith confidence; Men and young C hain ends! men will w ear them proudly! Dozens of L eath er Ends! sm a rt designs— plaids, strip es, polka dots and P ersian effects. New p aten ted con stru c tio n , w ill n ot rip , th e y ’ll tie easily and resist w rinkles. G ift wrapped. GOOD LOOKING Robes FLANNEL $ 4 .9 5 A g ift he’s sure to like! Many styles, p a tte rn s and colors to choose from. M oyer S Hermiston, Oregon REDsWHITE HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service i S P E C IA L S F O R D E C E M B E R 1 0 th , 1 1 th & 1 3th . 25« S H O E S T R I N G C A R R O T S ........................... 2 fo r 25« T R E E S W E E T O R A N G E B U T T E R 16 o z. ja r 2Jfi H O M E S T Y L E P I N E A P P L E .......................2 fo r 4 S H O E S T R I N G B E E T S , ................................ 2 fo r P I N E A P P L E J U IC E N o . 2 c a n ....... ) C o m b in a tio n A P R IC O T N E C T A R 12 o z . ca n ..... O R A N G E J U IC E 12 o z . c a n .............. G R A P E F R U I T J U IC E N o . 2 c a n s .. 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Look In th e east window a t B rier- ley’s V ariety store if you w an t to see a real C hristm as scene. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ». 1»»7 H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . 'MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS' SOON ««««««««««««««««««♦««eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee f >•>>««♦♦ O n e o f th o f ir s t q u e s tio n s a f t e r a n y fir e — Kitchen Philosophy. “ The Music of C h ristm as,” a carol c a n ta ta for mixed voices, w ritte n by Ira B. W ilson, w ill be given by th e high school glee clubs in th e h igh school au d ito riu m on Decem ber 16, at 8 :0 0 o’clock, u n d er th e d irectio n of Miss H elen P eterson. T h e c a n ta ta consists of a prologue, ten songs, an d a benediction re sponse. The nam es of th e songs are : “ P rologue,” by th e ch o ir; “Holy N ig h t,” th e ch o ir; “ He Shall Feed H is F lo ck ,” alto solo, alto obligato solo and ch o ir; "O L ittle Town of B ethlehem , w om en’s tw o -p art chor us an d ch o ir; “ Good T id in g s” so p ran o solo, w om en’s tw o -p art chorus and ch o ir; “ Glory be to God,” wom en ’s th re e -p a rt chorus and choir; "T h e M agi,” m en’s unison chorus and choir; " L ittle Lord Jesus, alto and choir; “ In Our H earts, ten o r solo; “T he L iv in g Song,” ch o ir; and “T he B enediction R esponse,” choir. soloists are : Bass, Jim Jack- TRAFFIC FATALITIES son; T he T enor, R o b ert P ierso n ; Alto, REPORTED REDUCED G eraldine M ullins and E sth e r Mc M ullen; Soprano, H elen R alph. T he personnel of th e glee club is T raffic fa ta litie s have been re duced in Oregon, and a rep o rt from as follow s: G irls’ Glee club — M arth a Bell S ecretary of S tate E a rl Snell shows th a t since la st Ju n e fa ta litie s have Caldw ell, Lois Casper, F ran ces F o l been stead ily reduced w ith a to ta l le tt, B etty Goff, M arie H inkle, Geor decrease of 46 u n d er th e correspond gia L in d n er, Joyce McCulley, E sth e r McMullen, B a rb a ra Moore, W anda ing period of 1936. Moore, B etty M orehouse, L illie Moy Of deepest im portance, how ever, er, M arian O tt, M arion P ftrce , Helen a re th e records of October show ing R alph, V irg in ia Todd, Lois W hite, a sav in g of eig h t lives an d th e first Mae Y eager, B ernice W illiam s, Sus th ree weeks of N ovem ber w hen 30 an Knox, R uby M etteer, V irg in ia lives have been saved over la st year. Dyer, A rilda F oster, N ellie Hooker, G eorgia Rae On a com parative basis and in view G eraldine M ullins, N eal, M ary H elene Piersol, V era of increased trav el on th e highw ays, Sisson. as show n by ad d itio n al gasoline Boys’ Glee club — David Hamm , consum ption, we can p o in t to a sav W a lte r H in k le, Bob Jack so n , Jim ing of 38 lives since Septem ber 30th. Jackson, G erald K eller, Cecil Mad F. B. 3W AYZE, P re sid en t den, R ussell Piersol, C harles P ie r Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation son, Bob P ierson. Low ell S ater, Al GRADE SCHOOL e e 6 > ee b ert Shipp, Bob Sm ith, G lenn W ar ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ n er and Bill Corpe. HONOR ROLL FU LL GOSPEL MISSION. m ent has been m ade to p rev en t any A. B. T u rn e r, P aeto r co n flict w ith o th e r com m unity ac S unday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. T he fifth grade h e a lth class has HIGH SCHOOL FULL tiv itie s b eing sponsored d u rin g the M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. m onth before C hristm as. given d em o n stratio n s on “ How to SCHEDULE G rade school b ask etb all gam es E v en in g Service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. set and serve a ta b le.” are being scheduled an d it is hoped Com m union an d m issio n ary se r The honor roll of th e elem entary G ran t U nion high school of Jo h n th a t th e team will play team s from vice th e firs t Sunday of every school consists of th e follow ing: Day w ill play here December 22; the Pendleton, A thena, H eppner, Baker, F irs t grade— iBobby Y eager, M ary Bulldogs jo u rn ey in g to B aker to Union an d G ra n t U nion a t Jo h n m onth. D oherty, Shirley Simons, Norm a play B aker H igh Ja n u a ry 7 th ; and Day. W atson, Dena Casper, C harlene B aaer re tu rn s th e game a t H erm is METHODIST CHURCH ton F eb ru ary 12th. A to ta l of ten Rood. home gam es have been scheduled, R. R. F in k b ein e r. P a sto r ► CHURCH NOTES ♦ Second g rad e— G ilb ert F in k b ein - and eig h t gam es aw ay from home. Sunday school 10:00 A. M. J u n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ io r church 11 :0 0 , an d m o rn in g w or O ther ac tiv itie s for th e p re-h o li » ♦ ♦ ♦ er, Donald H arp er, C arolyn Barlow, STANFIELD PRESB Y TER IA N day season w ill be a strato sp h ere sh ip a t 11 :0 0 . E p w o rth L eague a t P aul P ierson, Leon Elwood. balloon d em o n stratio n in th e gym 6 :3 0 P. M. an d even in g praise and CHURCH T hird grade— B arb ara Todd, Llla- on T hursday, December 16th, which p reach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o’clock. Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister. dell Reeder, E m ily F in k b ein er, K en is one of m any program s sponsored L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird 1 0:00 A. M.— Sunday school. by th e N atio n al Assembly of H igh neth Dean, D eloris Carr. W ednesday. Midweek song and 7 :00 P. M.— Y oung P eople’s m eet p rea ch in g service on T h u rsd ay a t F o u rth grade— Jack B elt, Audry Schools. T he exact reproduction! strato sp h ere balloons, explorer ing. 7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S aturday, Phelps, Billy H ibbard, David P ie r of one and two to g eth er w ith gondo 2 :0 0 P. M. 8 :00 P. M.— E v ening service. son, Lucy Hollomon. las, p arach u tes and scien tific ap p a Ju n io r ch u rch su p e rin te n d e n t. F ifth grade— Dick Belt, V irg in ia ra tu s will be show n a t 2:30 p. m. Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi HERMISTON UNION CHURCH T housands of people more th a n a B orthw ick, Roddy Connor. F ran k den t. Em m a F elth o u se; Sunday C. W a rn er, P astor. H ark en rid er, Jack Jackson, Velma year ago heard b roadcasts of thle school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R a in Bible school, 1 0:00 A. M. strato sp h ere flig h t from th e scene w ate r; E p w o rth League p resid en t, Chas. D uvall, S u p erin te n d en t K napp, Bob M artin, D onna Myers, of th e balloons being filled a t th e Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R. 11:00 A. M.. Sermon. Bruce N orton. S trato sp h ere Bowl near Rapid City, C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 :0 0 P. M. R. F in k b ein er. S ixth g rad e — Byrnice Barlow, South D akota, and gath ered to see 8 :00 P. M., Serm on. Magdolene Jack m an , John Lewis, them rapidly tak e w ing and ascend to th e g re a te st h eig h t ever atta in e d Jo h n McMullen, Opal Null, Alan bv m an more th an fo u rteen miles Seventh Day Adventist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST Pankow . above th e level of the sea. At th is C olum bia School A. M. Brock, E lder. Seventh grade— B arb ara Connor, p o in t p h o to g rap h s w ere tak en ac 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school. Sabbath school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. • M„ K enneth Elwood, M arjorie Knapp, tu a lly show ing th e c u rv a tu re of the 1 1:00 A. M., D evotional service A lton K ingsbury, su p e rin ten d e n t. Lois L aughlen, L inda N eary. e a r th ’s surface. an d com m union. P reach in g service a t 11.00 A. M. E ig h th grade — D onna Saylor, T h a t same evening of December Betty Rood, Raym ond Holloman. 16th a t 8 :0 0 o’clock, th e com bined glee clubs w ill present an o p eretta Boxing Ring Built. u n d er th e d irectio n of Miss Helen The m anual tra in in g class has P eterso n as p a rt of th e P a re n t- been w orking on a boxing rin g T each er's program for th a t evening. w hich they com pleted th e la tte r The title is “ The Music of C h rist p art of la st week. It has been con m as” of w hich some is com pletely stru cted so th a t it can be taken new and some is the special arran g e down or p ut up very conveniently. m ents of old carols. T he com bined The rin g was first used December glee clubs m ake approxim ately 50 2, when H erm iston Hi held its sin g ers No p rac ticin g for school ac tiv itie s sm oker w ith H eppner Hi. I t has is being done a fte r th e reg u la r been given to the A th letic Associa school hours, Supt. K ersbergen a n tion to be used in com ing years. nounced th is week. •>. T his a rran g e - Prices Effective Friday & Sat. EXTRA SPECIAL on W hile w ashing dishes, I glanced out of th e window in to th e apple o r chard and th e th o u g h t came to me; how perfect is th e balance in n a tu re. T here is no loss. T he apple tree quickens to life In th e sp rin g and blooms. T he b eau ty of those blooms is not lost, even on a h u rry in g w orld. T he f r u it m a tu res and is harvested an d enjoyed. In th e fall of th e y ear th e leaves drop and g rad u ally become a p a rt of th e soil. They help to m ake th a t soil deep and rich for th e n ex t season, th a t an o th e r crop may be b ro u g h t fo rth . So in our lives, no b it of beauty we may create, no sm all kindness th a t we do is lost. They in sp ire others to get th e best and fin est from each day, and to pass on to some one else a kindness th a t may b rig h te n th e ir daj? also. N o th in g th a t is good is lost. WAS IT INSURED? W h y not be sure that your p ro p erty is prop e r ly and a d e q u a t e ly insured. C a ll t h i s T o -d ay. A gency FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of HERMISTON i; Week End Special« at— BOYNTON & KELLEY’S Our Sanitary Meat Market I* Now Operating! On Meat. PO RK How Dad Got Wise— S O D A S or G R A H A M S , C a s c a d e ......... 2 lb s. G O L D B R E R R A B B IT , 2 1/a’s ................................. H E R M IS T O N > When the first hard frost comes, Dad's nose begins to run. He coughs and spits and sneezes, He hugs the stove all day To warm his feet and shins and knees. While going down the street His old friend Tom, he chanced to meet. 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