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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1922)
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HErPXER, OREGON PAGE FIVE Striking New Red Cross Pester DH. J. WOSACZEWSK! Voters, Do You Understand? j Cadets Take Provisions to Poor Families j t '5 1 0 Tuesday, October 24, 1 922 gA r 'j- 1 1 1 t'-$shZfgAmM 1 . -sjfrn ' -i'kr - 5 I a, , , ; un'y ci HHf'v Jr';d f JUNIOR NOBLE AND JOE HILL In addition to their I r;i lniriK in regular school courses of study the younger cadela of Hill Military Academy, Portland, are given military drill and lessons in service to others I'aul Nuhle and Joe Hill ( both Juniors) are among the small hoys of the academy who Joined the hasket hrigade on a recent expedi tion made by the young pupils of the school and who took baskets of provi sions to poor and deserving families. When the fall term opened recently, the first thing these lads asked was, "May we save our allowances up for a basket shower?" Saving allowances means no candy for .several weeks and that takes courage when one is seven years old Under the provisions of the so-called compulsory school bill, to be voted on November 7, this school, among many others which teach Just such principles, would be forced to close 5 -4 VststS CtiarteredbyGDngress ToRelieve andPreventSuffering In Peace and In War AtHome&Abroad " y stir Dr. JedrzeJ Moraczewskl, former prime minister of Poland, rmu m now touring the United States addressing Americans of Polish ancestry. That the so-called compulsory education bill, on the Xcvetiiber ballot, would close every private school o grammar grade lu Ore gon? That it would deprive parents of the right to send children to any religious school or non-sectarian school privately operated in Oregon? That it would confiscate mil lions of dollars worth of prop erty without cause, now dovoted to private school work? That it would add more tban $1,000,000 annually in taxes to the taxpayers by throwing sev eral tiioiis.iihl pupils into public schools, for whom buildings would be necessary? That it violates tl.e sacred rights of parents to train their children as they deem best, by robbing them of their constitu tional right to attend privately operated schools where religious thought is featured or to a non sectarian school, such as Hill Military acertVmy? Vote 314 X YES and Have Free Public Schools Education Bill Unnecessary. The so-called compulsory education bill is unnecessary, according to many sided opinions, because Oregon al ready has such a law It is working well, is fair all aroundwhy change it? Why Stir Up Strife? The so-called compulsory education bill, on the November 7 ballot, has already stirred up much religious strife Why malte it a law and con tinue this harmony-destroying program that can do no good'' Riveting the attention of the beholder on the fact that the Ameri can Red Cross is chartered by Congress as nn official volunteer relief organization the dome of the Capitol at Washington, upon which is super imposed a large Red Cross, is the central figure of a new poster for the Annual Red Cross Roll Call. The poster, which has been pronounced one of the most striking of innumerable representations of the famous dome, is the work of Franklin Booth, a New York artist of wide renown. It will be displayed throughout the country during the Roll Call period, Armistice Day to Thanksgiving, when the Red Cross membership for 1923 will be enrolled. Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year OPEN to All GOOD enough for All ATTENDED by All All for the Public School and the Public School for All One Flag! One School! One Language! P. S. MALCOLM, Sr. Inspector-General In Oreffon, Ancient and Accepted Scottish IUtt, (raid Advertisement) The federal froveriinieiit will p;'m control of all game and fish in the western states if the federal public shooting ground and bird refuge act is passed by congress. As set out in a resolution of the Western Asso ciation of State Game Commissioners, the secretary of agriculture has exclusive and absolute jurisdiction over the entire field covered by the bill, with one exception. This exception provides that the attorney general of the Tutted States shall pass upon the titles to properties acquired for game refuges and public shooting' grounds. special committee of seven will be authorized to pass upon the hinds and waters to lie acquired. Under this act a refuge would not necessarily be a public shooting ground area, but on the contrary, it is reasonable to suppose that shooting would be entirely prohibited in the refuges. The $1 license fes to the government will have to be paid whether one hunts in public shooting grounds belonsrinsr to tlr federal government or anywhere else in the state. 3 Q s Do Y u wonder why the mer chant across the street gets all the busin-w-si while you get none? KE ADVERTISES - YOU DON'T We can make your ad as attractive as this one with effective cuts and copy Our contract with the Bonnet-Brown Sales Service brings you the opportunity of put ting your advertising on the highest plane of attractiveness and efficiency. Have us call and show you cuts and ads for your line of business HEPPNER HERALD 3 J. - ? f f. fr. ttS PS .!. l" PS & t r fff vr O Q & S ij & I nn Effective Now the Prices of Ford Cars and Trucks Are Reduced to the Following: Chassis . . . Runabout, regular Touring, regular Truck Chassis . Coupe Two-door Sedan Pour-door Sedan $235 269 298 380 530 595 72Z Starter remains at $70.00, and demountable lims at $25.00 when supplied with open cars. All prices f. o. b. 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