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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
THE KINGSLEY MERCANTILE ‘Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” Boys’ This is Just One of the Many we are adding to our stock PHONE 171 CASH-CARRY NEXT WEEK SPECIALS Golden Star Soap, 22 bars.................. Crystal White Soap, 15 bars.............. Citrus Powder, per package .............. Blue Rose Head Rice, per lb.............. Puffed Rice, 2 packages...................... Mazóla Oil, quart can.......................... Bulk Cocoa, per lb............................... $1.00 1.00 .. 30c .. 10c .. 35c .. 80c .. 40c STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. PHELPS cash GROCERY • - ===== With each Vacuum Cup Casing Bought This Month I WILL GIVE A NEW TUBE FREE FLOYD KNERR | Bette.” Right Now is thé Time for That Spring Tooth Harrow See our stock and compare quality and price with others, especially the teeth. Our harrows have a better shaped tooth for alfalfa than any others offer ed in Hermiston this season. Prices and terms are right too. SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE those OREGON. Read the ad of the Herald about getting a potted geranium plant free. M.. and Mrs. R. B. Stevens of Ric aland, Washington, accompanied A. E. McFarland was up from Umatilla Friday of last week on bus by Mrs. A. W. Bainbridge of Boise, Ida io, drove to Hermiston Sunday. iness. In company with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mrs. E. -R. Crocker was a Pendle Schilling they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schilling. ton visitor last Saturday. We me will save IMPLEMENTS G ' Devoted to Interests of the Hermiston Schools VOL. 1. No. 18 The tryouts for the declamatory Mrs. Hollis Percey went to Reith contest were held last Friday at the Sunday afternoon to spend a few meeting of the Parent-Teacher’s As sociation. The winners in the High days with her parents. School division were: Hollis Gor- don, oratory and Zona Bensel, de Neil Llewellyn of Helix, spent clamatory; Pauline Voelker, class Sunday with Mrs. Llewellyn who is C and Ruth Bensel, class D, in the a teacher in our public school here. grade division. Mrs. T. O. Blackwell from Walla The High School has planned to Walla, a former resident of Her give an evening of entertainment in miston, is visiting her mother, Mrs. the near future, the proceeds of Nora Franz. which are to pay up the debts in E. R. Farley of the Oregon Motor curred during the winter. Dewey Payne has returned to school after four weeks absence. The Married Folks dance will be Pearl Christian also entered school held April 1st. This is a masque after a prolonged absence. rade. Get ready to have a costume and come and have the time of your Ernest Carson was seriously in life. jured last week when playing base Rev. Hall’s subjects for next Sun ball. A runner from first base ran day are “Am I My Brother’s Keeper” into him breaking one bone of his for the morning service and “Called ankle and badly splintering another from the Plow” for the evening ser besides straining the ligaments. He will be absent from school for sev vice. eral weeks. On Saturday, March 26th, the Bap Dr. Butler of the Columbia Uni tist Ladles Aid will hold a cooked versity suggests six tests, not neces- food and useful article sale in the Correll shop, one door east of the sarly complete or final, but as in dicating those traits, tTose character Play House. istics and those ‘abits which, if Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley left gained and developed, prove that a for Portland last Thursday evening. real education is being had and that Dr. Illsley returned Sunday, while progress toward a sound education Mrs. Illsley will remain until the lat is making. These are correctness and precision in the use of the ter part of this week. mother tongue, and refined and gen tle manners, sound and high stand Barry Dibble, project manager of ards of taste and appreciation, the the Minnedoka project, Idaho, was power and habit of reflection, the visiting the Umatilla project Satur power of growth and the power to day, and. incidentally renewing old do. acquaintenances. The Pendleton Umatilla Auto stage have reduced the stage fare from Hermiston to Pendleton. The fare is now $1.75. See the schedule in another column of this paper. "‘AM villini eine • * FLOORLAC S The "All Around Varnish Stain" of a Hundred Uses For brightening up the home, renewing chairs, tables, dressers—every article of furniture needing refinishing, the ideal varnish stain is FLOORLAC Pendleton last week. KINGSLEY MERCANTILE (See us for WATER GLASS when putting up you money.) HERMISTON, Garage of Pendleton was in our city The High School is divided into with a handsome new Hudson Mon three classes, each of which is try day and Tuesday. ing to sell the greatest number of C. W. Kellogg was one of Her tickets for the Library benefit play miston’s citizens looking over the “The Sea Wolf” to be given at the pew automobiles at the big show in Play House, Monday, March 21st. New Lines Z-rtamec-ar Hermiston Locals Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wine- sett, on Friday, March 11th, an 11 pound baby boy. We have a complete line of Cloth ing for the Boys, Young Men and the Older Men ■ "Phone 413 HERALD, W. H. Stewart of Boardman was Wm. Fritts was in Pendleton for up from the busy little city Monday the Automobile show last week. and Tuesday. He says that the base T. O. Yates, former mayor of ball boys are going to have a big dance in Boardman Saturday, March Stanfield, was in the city Tuesday. 19th. The boys promise a good time, * Maurice Johnson attended the good music and good eats. Automobile show in Pendleton last week. THE HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR Clothes =====...... HERMISTON Stains and varnishes in one operation, giving a perma nent finish and lustre. It is economical to use. For kitchen and bathroom floors, inside floor paint is a durable, long wearing paint. 11 is inexpensive and easy to apply. Family paint—the handy can of paint to have around the house. For cupboards, closets, below stairs—any place where a coat of paint is desirable. A full line of Sherwin-Williams products at our store. A Finish For Every Surface SffBiW/f-WlUWS P aints &- V arnishes A Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. As Light as the Autumn Leaves A tennis club has been formed in the High School with 19 members, Norman Rubner was elected man ager, Doris Swayze assistant man ager and Clarice Watson treasurer. A practice game of base ball has Mrs. J. H. Strohm left last Friday been scheduled with Stanfield for morning for Portland after visiting Friday. with Mrs. B. F. Strohm and George Strohm. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strohm “Why is Ruby Scott like a win will make their future home in dow?” Texas. Answer:—Because she has a (Payne.) August Beisse moved his cement walk outfit to Third and Main streets Grade News First Grade the first of the week and Is working Albert Steiner is absent from on the sidewalk on the south side of Main street between Third and school this week. Third Grade Fourth streets. The third grade of Hermiston have J. D. Watson expects to leave Mon a base ball game scheduled with the day to accept a position with the third grade of Columbia. Gustave Steiner Is back in school John Smith Co., of Walla Walla, ex tensive hardware dealers. Mr. Wat after a months absence. Fourth Grade son will have charge of the office. Esther Knox is a visitor in the Mrs. Watson and children will re main until school is out, when they fourth grade. The fourth grade won the Parent- expect to go to Walla Walla. Teacher’s banner again for having the largest attendance of parents Call For Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed present at last weeks meeting. bids will be received at the office of Sixth Grade the City Recorder of Umatilla, Uma The sixth and seventh grade boys tilla County, Oregon, up to and In cluding five o’clock in the afternoon of Hermiston played Westland last on the 18th day of April, 1921, for Friday with a score of 10 to 7 in the improvement of that portion of favor of Hermiston. Third street lying and being between The boys and girls of the sixth the center of “A” street and the and seventh grade have challenged East line of "F” street, in said city of Umatilla. Umatilla County. Ore the Columbia boys and girls to a gon, in accordance with the plans game of base ball next Friday at and specifications of such improve Columbia. ment prepared by E. I. Davis. City Seventh Grade Engineer, and now on file in the of Stuart Reid la absent from school fice of the Recorder of said City, where the same may be examined. this week with the mumps. Each bld must be accompanied by a Eighth Grade certified check for 5 per cent of the The Hermiston boys beat Umatilla sum bid. made payable to the Mayor of the City of Umatilla, to be re 13 to 0 in a game of base ball last turned to the bidder. If unsuccess- Friday. This was the first game ful. and to be forfeited to the City of of base ball played In the West End Umatilla If the bld la successful and bidder fails to enter Into the con Grammar League schedule. They are scheduled to play Echo tract In accordance with the terme of his bid and of the ordinances and at Echo next Friday. resolutions covering such improve Panline Voelker won in the de ment. clamatory contest in her class. The City Council reserves the right Helen Pelmulder, Gwendolyn La- to reject any and all bids. Dated March 18th. 1921. Barre and Pauline Voelker ranked E McKenzie. highest in the regular mid-year ex- City Recorder 27-4tc aminations. are our biscaits. everything from It’s the same with OUR BAKERY Quality, sanitary cleanliness, expert •kill make the good things you get here always satisfactory. CITY BAKERY Hermiston, Oregon. -------------------- \ WATCH THIS SPACE For Information that is Vital to the life of your Automobile =========== Hermiston Auto Co. Special attractive offer in used can