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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1924)
THE Occurence* a l In w re.< Gleaned l l . r . and T hai« A bzat t h . City and Neizhborhoud fla x on s Ginghams Mercerized Batiste Percales Windsor Crepe Cotto Chine Jap Crepe' Voiles Ratines Collar Tabbing Collar and Cuff Sets- Shampoo Jackets -i No. 20 voLa th e tr ip are: An ev e n t of g re a t in te re st to th e w ho are m aking people of .H erm iston will be th e de- H su elin e, P arrish , P ark er, W inslow , Some good buys in Kord cars. clu. uato ry contest to be held here Rhodes, McKern. Si Ivey and Thomas. U -tf c K ellogg & Schim ke. in th e high school au d ito riu m F ri Io th e gam e v><th Helix last Sat day, M arrh 7, a t 7:30 P. M. The I. E. P utm an has moved from his grade» w ill lie divided in to three u rd ay n ig h t, the H erm iston boys home in to th e house recen tly vaca ¡.reaps, 3 and 1. 5 and 6. 7 and 8. team w on 20 to 13, w hile th e g irls ted by the Iinrlee, h av in g leased his resp ectiv ely . .The selections given lost 31 to 12. house to Mr. N orton of th e F irst by g ro u p s one and two will be In N ational bank. W e hve a num ber of new stu d three d ivisions, I. e., hum orous, <lia- : m alic o r o rato ric al. The selections en ts in th e grades. E x tra seats have Mrs. C. L. D urfey of the Ilen n ta- , of group th re e have an ad d itio n al been put in Miss C ow an's room to ton hotel has made several change« new first • div sion, thRt of extem poraneous. accommode te the fo u r in th e hotel d u rin g th e w inter, Donr.’d T horabrne, L ill The high school e n tr a n ts also will graders. chan g in g and en larg in g th e lobby, h ave four divisions. The g ra d e stu - ian H ilts nd E lg in A ndrew s have in stallin g a d rin k in g fo u n tain and , dent. a n d th e »igh school student!. entered th e th ir d grade. L etha r,ow plans Io have a h ea tin g system 1 who is the- w inner in each division H urtle h as ju s t en ro lled in the six th in stalled for th e com ing w in ter will represent «Mis school In th e co l» -[g rad e and E v e re tt T H annam frqm season. test at S la n t 1*1* w heie th e d istrict j W eston is a new stu d e n t in the rep e sen ttlv es w « t be selecled. The seventh The co n tractin g firm y .perating E veiyn B enefiel of th e second d a d ric t rep resen tativ es w ill com pete on th e highw ay ru n n in g south from l a Pendleton for tft* county cham grade is leaving school becuse her Main stre e t o ffer a fin e large ex pionship. F riday n i« b t th e re will fin ifj is m oving to U m apine. am ple of doing evil th a t good may i be a n u m b er of e n tr a n ts in each di come. The roadbed h as been deep T h e e ig h th g rade g irls won th e ir vision of th e grades. The high ly scarified a n d a larg e num ber of school w ill have en trie s in each dl- la s t b a sk e t bail gavie from S ta n r ii ucks a re h a u lin g g rav el for the field by a score of 24 to 0. The ivsion. Come and h e a r them . new su rfa c in g . Heavy traffic last hoys team tied w ith S tan field boys season had th e effe c t of tu rn in g a T h e H erm iston high' school hoys' team a n d a fte r seven m in u tes over good h ig h w ay in to a -washboard and ’ basket ball team goes to P en d leio n tim e p la y th e tie s till h eld 3 to 9. th e w ork now being dona w ill p u t Devonshire z Devoted to th e In te re s t and D evelopm ent of th e H erm iston Schools T in, Sheet m etal w ork and Plum b ing. Call 763. I. E. P u tm au . U -tfc . L in e — -* 4 The High School Mirror LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ SPRING. GOODS A C o m p ie te I lE B M ia fO S : m y U L L D H E R M I S T O N ó O REG O N. Th irsday for the Eastern Oregon In the last eighth grade test tournament which will be held there Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Our Gerald McKenxie took first place, F. M. Outwits, president of the team will play Its first game with Morrie Adams second and Harvey asparagus growers of the project, third. Ione Thursday 7 P. M. The men went to Walla W all* the first part of me week for slsparagus p lan ts, Mr. and Mrs. Imrle are now West The government haa * crew work bringing back several thousand, all ing cleaning out the canal* prepara Side residente, having moved Into thet coufd be obtained there and has tory to the delivery of water. the Lochrie house last week. ethers cornhtg from other localities. DM T e n i h ’7 E v er T ry to ThrowgSa a ErcTiesi S trm v ? •Or you m en—D oes a c ig a r d ra w w ell w hen th e «mapper is broken? Just the same with a range. How can you expect it to work well when the air which is supposed to come up through the lire, leaks in through gapping joints in the range body ? To avoid leaky joints, Monarch Ranger are built with every joint riveted — the steel heid tight and solid to the iron part* But to rivet the joints of a range, a tough, un breakable kind of iron has to bo used. Monarchs are built of malhailc in n . The other kind of iron will not stand close riveting necessary for permanent tightness. No stove putty is needed to make the Monarch tight. It stays tight torever, aid gives the same satisfaction a fte r masiy yeais’ hard use as when new. W« are proud to tell Monarch Range». Come in and eee hem. Fou wilt be ear- prited th a t the price ,- are so very reaeonable. it In fine shape again. O tto C . P ie r c e K I N G S L E Y ’S I N C . I «ERVIOC* n w t n y r o w * H o q » « o t o y A t- iT V He re p o rts ap rico t tree» .1“ Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co. fu l‘ W ork of th e d eepening of the T h e local A m erica« L egion le con s id e rin g th e proposition of p u ttin g d rain ag e d itc h by th e governm ent r n a n o tiie r sm oker in th e n ear fu tu re. is going ah e a d rap id ly . T he new The a u to cam p g ro u n d occu The boys expect to p u t on even a com presed a ir d rill arriv ed d u rin g th e week a n d is alread y set up and pied n ig h tly by torurtats. b e tte r sh o w th a n last tim e. , 1 r*1 w orking. A ccording to th e lrwal w eath er Mrs. G eorgia H enderson h a s been bureau thftf wa'd th e w tw w est Feb appointed city tre a su re r to fill out Mrs. O. G. S apper w ent to P en ru ary recorded on th e p ro ject. th e term of S. C. L ochrie w ho re c e n t d leto n W ednesday. OAldenS, both u seful and o rn a m e n ly rem oved to South B end, W ash. Cecil K elly left fo r P o rtla n d T ues tal. AM well on thrtlr »ay. th e sp rin g hOHlire is doing good w ork W a lte r B otkin of th e fo u r th u n it day n ig h t. H e expects to have his m erch an ts and househ o ld ers are expects to raise 600 tu rk e y s thlB tonsils and adenoids rem oved w hile clean in g up th r tr prem ises an d th e year. in th e city. city generally Is i*a th e .throes of a Mrs. F. A. P helps is h elp in g In th e bad case of sp rin g Cover. Mrs. Floyd K neer is co n fin ed to clerical d e p a rtm e n t of th e P a rk e r ______ V, ’ 7 h e r hom e on a cco u n t of slcknees. ¿store d u rin g the illnesa of Mr. B ar Mrs. W. W. Illsley Xoeht S a tu r day in Pendleton. M arion M arks is em ployed as a ney. _______ 'A flagm an by th e B ow er C o n stru ct Mrs. E. H. G eary of P o rtla n d , w as Tbo olty g ra d e r has been' wver io n Company. H is d u tie s h to several Streets In ¡p reparation' o ir w atch for tra in s a t th e crossing a w eek-end guest a t th e home of spring work. _ \ w here th e tru ck s pass over th e ra il h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. _____ ~ s ’ V' road h a u lin g gravel from th e c riw h e r M vN aught. A num ber o f ex ceptionally goo«.1 bookfc a re being added to th e lib rary, both fictio n al an d ed u catio n al. Miss H all of th e county lib rary Is tak in g much in terest in the branch lib raries and th e resu lt is Shown in bocks above th e average. The Cir- cu la tlc n reg u lates th e stipply and th e place th e lib ra ry can filf in th e com m unity (ft scarcely appreciated bloom around Walla Walias IF WINTER CO M ES- CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND? Repair your flumes and drop boxAd NOW. Get your Screen Porches and all Farm Buildings in shape. The man that has these things done when the spring work starts is always ahead of his work, running his farm, and not being run by it. We have stocked through the win. ter for the Flume and Repair busi ness, and will assist you in every way possible to do this work in the best and most economical manner. MATERIALLY YOURS, $ 2 , 5 0 0 in Prizes as It should be. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY I COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS : : THE HERMISTON HERALD E The local lig h t com pany expects to snippy its custom ers w ith pow er and lig h t from th e w ires' of th e Pacific L ig h t & P ow er Co. w ith in a week. R. A. B ro’ nton, Mgr< Phone 111 i Cold S prings reserv o ir Is IHIinff up well. In sp ite of th e light fall of snow In th e m ountains. It h as a l ready rrfftré w itter th a n was in it a t th is firn* last yynr and will be full about th e 10th of th is m O tth. " •'•d in circulars as outline- mailed this wee*~ Ten young people were guests Of Misses E th el G rlgg and M argaret N eary a t an in fo rm al th e a tre p arty on S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 23. A fter th e show refresh m en ts w ere served nt th e N eary residence. Those pres ent were Misses Mary C urrie. E dyth Reeves, Joy S pangler, E th y l Gv.igg. M argaret N eary, David M Ittlesdorf, H arold W aterm an , Ben Spencer, E arl I Smith and Gwyn H ughes. Public Dance St. Patrick’s Day-March 17 EVERYBODY COME TO CELEBEATE THE IRISH DAi T he C h ristian Science services a re ! held in room s n ex t to th e A uditorium j oveTy Sunday a t 11 o'e’oek. Sunday! school nt 1 0 :IE. A ll a m cordhUly Invited to atten d . —AT THE— Hermiston Auditorium Let’s Go I WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ; r ed. ready «o go: $«0<l. H ave several good «vadee o th e r p a rts of N orthw est. from .1 IB V Î SAPPERS’ INC. K A .O W A « , - FURNITUR« p # New Style Spring Hats for Men A GORDON QUALITY AND STYLE Gordon Caps Too THIS WELL BE A GORDON WEEK WITH US Hermiston Produce & Supply Co» "THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” The best is none too good, so why not buy the best. Farker's stone guarantees every article sold. Prices are Always Right. Our Motto is: Satisfaction guar anteed. We are headquarters for Good Things to Eat. THE) STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT ___ :__ ^“The West Side Eat Shop” J. L e e P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELLIS, PROP. * 20 acres wet . l improved , best land, $760 «*»h, value $2260: easy term s. 1Ó A f tl iw . HOUSE, BARN. CLEAR- WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE Good Time for All-Lunch Provided FLETCHER’S ORCHESTRA SNAPPYBUYS 20 ACRKS, HOUSE. STA H tdL F ÏN C - e<l, am ali tra c t In a lfalfa, $ft(lt»O. Term s. SUBSCRIBE NOW PARKER’S STORE Christian Science Services and Auto Goods Special E.L DUPONT DE NEMOURS * CO.. INC. S p o rtin g P o w d er Dioieiaa W ILM INGTON. DEL. The Rebekah lodge will servej a cafateria supper Saturday March 15 in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. The public is invited. 23-2tC| Don't Overlook Aluminum N T E R the International Crow-3hooting; Contest. D u Pont offers $2.500 in merchan dise prizes. No entrance fees. Destroy the- menace to game and crops. W r its today for booklets giving fu ll information on th e crow. 1 he Hermiston Herald--$2.00 E. P. DODD i By Buying OH in 5, 10 and 15 gallon lots. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP Choice Meats Hams : Bacon : Lard Fresh Fish City Meat Market W e Deliver Hermiston Oregon F - ______________ ♦