Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1922)
THE i IIE B M IS T O N HERALD, High School Mirror K I N G S L E Y ’S I H IR M H T O N » H O U » » O F Q U A L IT Y A N D « » R V I C « ' VoL 2. : FREE!! ■ e With every cash purchase o f $10 or more- No. 19 Inez H u n t, R eta L auderm llk and sh e looks very cute but the boys as L enore Dyre are absent from high usual a re clearly opposed to th e flap , school thia week w ith th e chicken per'g fad of sh o rt and curly locks. pox. P h y llis and h er gentlem an friend T he firs t P. T. A. m eeting w as held had been s ittin g in the draw in g room In th e high school assem bly last quite long enough, so fa th e r shouted T hu rsd ay afternoon. A sh o rt program front th e top of the sta irs ; consisting of the " I r's h T ilt," given I t ’s tim e fo r th a t young m an to go by th e eig h th grade, and a m usical hom ed" selection by the high school orches The young m an w as in d ig n an t, and tr a w as followed by a business ses tu rn in g to P h y llis said: "Y our fa th sion, d u rin g w hich the p a re n ts and e r Is a era n k ." teach ers discussed problem s confrout- B ut fa th e r overheard, and an sw er in th e school. ed: "Yes, but w hen you don’t have T he J u n n r s have elected the fol a se lfsta rte r a cran k is very handy." low ing “ P urple and Gold” A nnual S taff: CO OP. MARKETING INDORSED E d ito r in chief, A rlouine R obin son; a ssistan t editor, L eta Thom as; (C ontinued from P age One) tu s in e ss m anager, H erb ert lla n e lin e T his will include more adequate fl and E inbry W a rrin e r; a th le tic e d it nanclng, a general cam paign of edu ors, L aw rence W inslow and Irm a cation Into th e fund am en tal princi B uckner; dram atic editor, Madge ples of th 's system , and th e provid Q uick; m usic editor, C laude H addox; in g th e board of d irecto rs w ith ex society editor, V ivian N atio n ; Joke p ert buslnces a d v t^ . editor, E rn e st A ddiem an; a r t editors, N ever In tfie h ietu ry.of th e sta te G ladys W are and M urrell B en n ett; and probably not in th e h isto ry of sn ap sh o t editors, H azel S u th erlan d th e weet h a8 th e principle of cooper and H erb ert H aneline. ative m a rk etin g received such a splendid endorsem ent, o r th e prom ise The high school w as shocked T ues of such wholesome assistance. T his day m orning when P hyllis appeared Is all th e m ore appreciated In th a t w ith bobbed hair. The g irls th in k It waB g v e n en tirely unsolicited. ty. r —> 3V1 It doesn’t mean Bathing Suits this time Price is Sll~Gome in and look at them ■■■■■■■■■I Devoted to the Interest and Devol opment ot the Hermiston Schools PHONE 17 1 1 But a Regular Sweater Navy Scarlet Black White Green Maroon Blue HKR M TsTO N , Ask for it. For knitting that Sweater, Scarf or Baby Jacket, you will find nothing equal to the new “MAYPOLE” yarns. The long, soft, fine fibres of this yarn has made it particularly desirable for such work, and we especially recom mend it. All Colors. Pure Wool, or Silk-O'- Wool. 1 oz. or 2 oz. Balls and 4 oz. Skeins. YARN SPECIAL Silk and Wool, 60c T h is w ill b e “S to c k in g W e e k ” at O ur S to r e P A IN T IN G W IL L B E G IV E N A W A Y This week See H. D. Force, the light ning artist, pictures in our windows. E ■ ■ ■ THE PL A Y H O U SE 25c one pair, or 5 pair $1.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hosiery O ur N e w W in te r H o ise r y is H e r e W e are Owen Moore p a y in g -IN- 40c a dozen i a fo r E ggs Wool Heathers, Wool and Silk in all the new shades LOCAL AND PERSONAL « BREVITIES ■ Occurenco« of Intoront Gleaned Itoro and There About the City and Neighborhood W arner, Mrs. A. W. P u rd y and Mrs. W. T. R oberts a ctin g as hostesses. Mrs. C. W. Kellogg, p resid en t, who has been In Ibe east fo r several weeks on a visit, w as present for h er first m eeting In weeks. Mrs. A. E. Robb has been p resid in g In th e absence of Mrs. Kellogg. Mr. and, Mrs. W. R. Thomas of B rattle, W ashington were guests a t Mrs. George B riggs and Mrs. R. C. th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Dyer Todd w ill e n te rta in a t th e fo rm er’s la t week. Mr. Thom as Is a bro th er home T h u rsd ay and S atu rd ay a fte r of Mrs. Dyer. noons w ith bridge. T h is is th e be g in n in g of a series of card p a rtles J. H. Y oung of Hood Itlver, form th a t are p lanned for th e season. e r postm nster here, was in tow n ov e r the p ast week-end. He came up to T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Mrs. H. M. nmko ta rg e ts out of Chinese pheas S traw w ill e n te rta in a t h er home a n ts and according to rep o rts he got w ith cards. th e bag lim it. J. L. H an n a of P o rtlund, recen t pu rch aser of th e the F. D. Stanley and Mrs. P ercy ranches, bus been here th e p ast week, and d u rin g his Btay purchased 5 head of dairy cows tw o of them blue ribbon w inners at th e H erm iston show, from .1. L. Bnys, an d also a herd of D uroc-Jersey hogs of th e Mason and Adams strain , w hich w ill be used to Htock th e Hann farm . Mr. H anna has been doing con sid erab le Im provem ent work on the place th is fall. B ert P itc h e r Is In charge of (he ranch. 8 ; ! ■ New Sidewalk Put in W ell, th e "k id s” are all back at th e ir studies ag ain , b u t we w ill bet m ost of them hope th ere w on’t be enough coal to heat th e school houses th is w inter. CALL FOR WARRANTS All C ity of H erm iston W a rra n ts (except special stre e t im provem ent w a rra n ts) a re called. In terest stops W. J. W a rn e r w as a business vis th is 19 th day of October, 1922. F. B. Swayze, ito r In P endleton Tuesday. 5-1 tc. City T reasu rer W atch for th e Ladles B ap tist Ba- zaur December 2. Adv. “SISTERS” W e also have silkoline and C reton fo r covering a t 25 to 65 cents per yard. W e have a sm all display of Stam ped goods in collar and Cuff setts, linen and In d ian head B u ffe t sets, luncheon setts, dresser scarfs, childs rom pers an d n ig h t gowns. Hermiston Market & Grocery THURSDAY (This show given Thursday account of Lyceum number on Wednesday) New crop of Walnuts, Brazil Nuts and Peanuts Fresh Florida Grape Fruit “Palace of Darkened Windows” In fact, A MYSTERY STORY we are headquarters for everything that is good to eat. Come and see for yourself. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBM BBBBBBI satisfaction THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT “ The West Side Eat Shop” • w V O U have an interest in schools? T h en be sure to un d erstan d th e tru e m eaning of the School Monopoly Bill w hich is called on the ballot th e Com pulsory E ducation B ill T he reason th a t this n am e is m isleading is because w e already have com pulsory educa tion under th e present existing law , and w e already have com pulsory teaching in E nglish in a ll schools. ! THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS » J $s ■ that money can buy are printed by The Herald. We buy the best stock we can get and do the best work. Arid the price is the lowest, quality con- sidered. “ We Take Telephone Orders g W h a t this bill really proposes is to substitute state control over the education of your children for y o u r controL T he people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of education. “TH E H A M W H A T A M ” Protect your rights which are being endangered-do not be misled by the name of this b ill Read the proposed bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. $ 6 .2 5 for W o o d H e a te r s IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING is now in order and Cotton B a tts w ill he in -dem and. W e carry the fu ll Com fort size in nice fleecy cotton a t »1.50. M arshall F ield Q uality. Here you are at the An American Releasing Super Special The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading name! From $ 3 .1 0 u p to S A P P E R S ’ IN C . B E D D IN G guaranteed. Our stock of heaters for the fall is now on the floor in both combination wood and coal, or wood only. Prices for new heaters range Term« or Cash W in c h e it e r H e a d q u a rte rs Prices are right and HEATERS Have two styles of Oil Heaters a t »8.50 each, and combination heaters at prices of »17.50 up. Our better heaters are the genuine Univer sal Overdraft Smoke Burning styles. Oregon Hardware & Im plement Co. “ The Best o f G ood Service’ The M. E. Ladies Aid had splendid all-d ay m eeting W ednesday a t th e home o f Mrs. Phipps. Dr. Adams rep o rts th e b irth of an 8 1-2 pound boy to Mrs R. W. P o in ter on October 15. Mrs. P o in ter Is d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pace. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H e r m is to n P roduce & " T h e B est o f S u p p ly Co. Good Service” SUNDAY New sidew alks a re in evidence here. A concrete w alk has been put in on Gladys avenue In fro n t of the M itchell and W aterm an homes and th e O. W. R. A N. have p u t in a 100 feet of new p lan k w alk w here th ere p ro p erty borders on Gladys avenue. You can have any picture you wish painted by Mr. Force. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■rcoBB■ a HMa■m«»■M „ ■ A Big Comedy— J ■ As Big as “Grandma’s Boy” ■ A nnouncem ent— H. D. Force, The Com m unity club gath ered In lig h ten in g a rtis t, is d em o n stratin g th e lib ra ry a t Ils reg u lar m eeting n t th e Oregon Im plem ent & H ard Tuesday afternoon w ith Mrs. W. J. w are com pany th is week. Adv. HARDWARE FURNITURE REPORTED MISSING -------- =-== : ■ ■ ■ : A B E A U T IF U L OIL <■■■■■■■! We have a big lot of stockings, 40 and 50 cent values, we are going to offer at S a You can get it at the CITY MEAT MARKET Swift’s Premium, Armour’s Star and Regular Ham wiU find that that th°y propose school monoply. A hidden attack upon freedom of education. Vote 315X N O on the School Monopoly Bill U paid i n by the ■ 3 ■ ■ ■ S It’s all there, and it’s all good S. A H . t Iin aap a W ith Eeaey s ■ Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill T hu ■ a C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T SUCKY A HENDttSON, F t^ a . aad Protestant School« *■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ » « •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •B B B B B B B B B B ■ ■■