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THE IIEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.’ High School Mirror B A R G A IN S K I N G S L E Y ’S m w M IB T O N « H O U O K O F Q U A L IT Y A N D « » » V I C t " Devoted to the Interest and Development o f the Hermiston Schools PHONE 171 VoL 2. Good Things for THANKSGIVING DINNER New pack A. & L. Pineapple, large can New crop Walnuts, pound 32c and Prunes 40 to 50 size, pound New crop Dates, pkg.................................. Five kinds of fancy sugar wafers 10c and Assorted Cookies, pound Ripe Olives, tall cans . . . . . . Pep Meeting Held A short "pep" rally was held last Thursday afternoon to review the work done during the football season and to give the boys who were to bat. tie with Milton a good "send-off." Yell king, Donald Shotwell called on ¡Mr. Gralapp who spoke to the stu dents on the type of game he advo cated and told them of the prospects He expressed his regret in regard to the Inability of Captain Addleman to take part in the last game of the season nd then called on players who were members of the Senior class to give their last football talk before assembly. The meeting closed with a rousing yell for the 1922 team. 40c 45c 15c 30c 25c 25c . 30c Basketball Practice t oBegin Basketball practice will start next week, but as yet no definite schedule has been made for games. Npw that the football season is ov er the thoughts of local athletes turn to basketball, and it is hoped that . t h i s sport will prove a major one in 1! the student body activities. SMOKED MEATS Fresh Bacon Backs, lb. 25c Side Meat, lb. 35c Picnic Hams . . 22c FRESH VEGETABLES Celery 10c Cauliflower 25c Lettuce 15c Cabbage 4c Larger quantities 2 l-2c Another member has been added to : the "flapper colony" of our little community. Edna Bokish has been added to the list of the "bob-haired" victims. Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c Turnips, Carrots, Parsnips pound . • . 4c Potatoes, Netted Gems, sack . . $1.25 Miss Marie Pelmulder entertained at a novel party Wednesday at her ¡homo for pleasure of a few of her girl friends. Half of the girls appear ed dressed as boys while the others were dressed as little girls. “ MAYPOLE” the w onderful hand k n ittin g y arn The most beautiful articles can be made fro m th e "MAYPOLE” knittingyams, a n d i f you have not tried them be sure to do so. O n ce you use these de lightful silky yarns, and you will use noth ing else. / CO FFEE’^ A L e w is . t j 15c- Exclusive Agents 35c- A sk to see them. 50c— 1 lb,, 45c 2V* lbs., $1.10 5 lbs., $2.15 We have purchased sparingly, so make your selections early, as there only 24 Shopping Days 'till Xmas You will find our prices right and an up-to- date selection of Toys, Games and Dolls to choose from. Radio supplies will also he in shortly, so you can buy your own parts and mal e your own receiving sets. Cornu in and hear the concerts at our store. SA PPE R S’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Better Authority "It was Shakespeare, wasn’t It, who said 'Sweet are the uses of ad- ! verslty’T” "Shakespeare may have said it or iginally. but I heard It from a lay- yer who had pocketed 65 per cent of an estate.”— Boston Evening Trans cript. 9 Solomon holds his record for wis dom because no one cares to take on 30 wives to compete for the dlstlnc- tlon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock or fresno work, a good automobile Inquire thia office. 12-3c WILL TRADE Good stock ranch In Grant county for small place near Irrigon. Inquire at G. M. Hux home mile west of Irrigon. 12-2tp. Hermiston Lodge No. 13» A F. A A. M Tegular meeting Tues- lay Dee.S at 8 p. m. «harp. Election or officer«, 3 y order W M We wonder why the Preehman girls f'ght for one corner in the as sembly room every noon. Everett Parker and Irwin Shotwell appeored at school Monday with their beauty enhanced by patched noses. The Place of Athletics in Arousing School Spirit I believe that athlete« should be placed at the head of the list of in centives that arouse school spirit. There are several reasons for this, fr s t, it makes the t^rticipant more of a man; second, If Re does not neg lect his studies through over-indulg ence in athletics, he will be much keener and better prepared for his class room work; tSird, it teaches him tq cooperate with his fellow students, makes his better friends with his classmates, aSid forces him to have a correspond'ngty higher regard for the school. Of which he Is a part. Why will an athlete run till his legs ere numb and his chest seems crushed by enormous weights or why w ill a football man tackle and buck the line till the world swims before his face? Because he loves his school. It is through these exhausting runs and superhuman tackles that he learns this holiest of holy thoughts, love of school. Why should a person love his school? Why ought a person give the best he has to h ’s school? Because love of one's school is the forerunner of the great patriotism which inspir ed our forefathers to sacrifice their lives and fortunes for their country. Wallace Reid, Sophomore. DISHES Compare these prices with the Mail Order Houses or Large De partment Stores Prices. Per Dozen Cups and Saucers 7-inch Dinner Plates Coupe Soups Oat Meals Fruit Dishes $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Each 7-inch Bakers 6 - inch Bakers . 7- inch Scallops 6 -inch Scallop? . 35c 30c . 35c 25c SEE OUR WINDOW FOR LARGE DISPLA Y Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. TH E P L A Y H O U SE Tin and sheet metal work and postponed until December 9, it is an. plumb’ng. Call Main 763. I. E. Put LOCAL AND PERSONAL man. 11-tfc. nounced by the management. Con flicting events was responsible for ■ BREVITIES ■ A soc’al Is announced for Thanks, the postponement. Oceurane.ii a{ ln t .r e .t Gleaned ilc r e giving evening at 8 o’clock in the and Th.ra A bout th s City and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik and Miss Methodist church parlors. Everyone Neighborhood Is cordially Invited to come and Join Melba Callahan left Wednesday to In the game and have a good social spend Thanksgiving In Yakima. Plans for the organization of a time. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood of Port Herm’eton Orchestra and band will be Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bowman spent land are spending-'l'hanksgivlng week discussed Monday night at the Play with their cous'ns, Mr. and Mrs. A. House. All those Interested in music Monday in Pendleton. 3. Johnson. are Inviled to attend and bring their Instruments. E. P. Dodd drove to Boardman Monday on business. Mrs. Walter Jones of Pendleton will be the guest of Mrs. Martha Hermiston nius'c lovers wore en Mrs. William Shaar Is planning to Mummun Thnnksglving day and ov tertained at the Play House Satur day night when Carl Lundgren and spend Thanksgiving with relatives er the week-end. Other guests at the Mummun home will be Mr. and Mrs Miss Young appearing as the second near Walla Walla. Horning Sr. and George Myers. number of the Lyceum Course pre Community club members who took sented wide variety of drumatlc and musical numbers. part in the p lay, recently given by Dodging Insurance that organization were entertalnod "Now is the time to get your life Ladles and Gents silk, and silk Monday night at the home of Mr. and insured, young man. The longer you and wool hose In all colors and s'zes Mrs. Harry Straw. delay It, the higher your premiums now In for Xmas. Get supply or have will be.” laid asldo, whllo selection Is good. Mrs. F. V. Prime had as dinner • “I know that, but the longer I wait Mrs. E m i l i a Johnson, second house cast of Catholic church. ll-2 tp . guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl the fewer premiums I will have to Voyen, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and pay."— Judge. The annual meeting of the stock Earl Kingsley. holders of the Hermiston Farmers’ Butter That Lasts Exchange will be held at the Library A crew of telephone men are mak The Grocer—Yes’m, you’ll find this Saturday, December 9, at 2 p. ni.. It ing Hermiston their headquarters butter would be cheap at twice the I k announced by C. C. Mason, secre while at work on a new toll line that money. tary. they are putting In between Umatilla Mrs. Bordon-Lodge— Yes; I know and Pendleton The work Just start It would. I’ve used It before and my "Roman Meal Health Bread”— ed the fore part of the week. boarders eat hardly any of It.—Lon. which has won such a reputation—• 1s good for young and old; but es don Answers. pecially for sick people and those The Baptist Ladles Aid Bazaar suffering from stomnch troubles, |n- Crude Stuff dlgesttoo, constipation, etc. King scheduled to be held Saturday after, sley's Mercantile Co. 10-tfc. noon in the Mack building has been Door Mrs. McGowan across the hall was speak’ng of the trouble she's 5 been having with her car. ■ "But everybody has trouble lately” ■ she said "and lt’g nothing In the ■ world hut them using raw materials g at the factory."— Motor Age. n CferLimas Toys are in 1 M W on Display | rr about and we always hope for the best. The student body voted their ap- prec ation for the support the com munity has shown them in various activities, by in turn helpng them : to sell Red Cross seals. The students are always ready to help the community of which they Grade News are a part, and in this way express Joe Mooney of Umatilla has en their thanks for the help the people tered the Sixth grade in Hermiston give them in their undertakings. • In the eighth grade those taking Hurrah! another short vacat’on in honors in the six weeks exams were which to recuperate from the Turkey aS follows: feed. We probably will have to make John Pace, first place; Florence up this time on Washington’s birth Woughter, second place and Oscar day, but that is too far ahead to wor- Mlkesell, th rd place. ox ¿Preferred St°ckx ^ .i. . 4 il e m in= > 0 . 19 ■ We have for sale a few THURSDAY Orchard Run Winesap Apples at 75c per box T H A N K S G IV IN G S P E C IA L Purchasers to furnish their own containers M atin ee at 3 o’clock A CAR OF CORN to arrive any day. You can save money by getting this out of car. Not less than half ton lots deliv ered in this manner, purchaser to furnish his own sacks. Price $37.50 per ton. “My Old Kentucky Home” H e r m is t o n Produce & "7Ae Beat o f “ The B ett of Supply Co. Good Good Service’ Service” Hermiston Market & Grocery Reading by Vesta Townsend-Williams To each and every patron we wish to thank yon for your patronage on this our first Thanksgiving Day in your • city. Harold Lloyd in Three Reels of Fun Every purchase that you make it is our aim to please and the liberal patronage you have given I know you have been pleased. Again we thank yon. We have Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens. Admission—Adults 40c, Children, 15c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Store w ill be open until 11 a. m. Thanksgiving morning. Z an e G rey’s THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT “The West Side Eat Shop” “U. P. Trail” J. 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