THE HEBM ISTOy B B & A ID , HERMISTON, OUTOON.
f rrm tatn u
Harvey Cook Is building the scen-
i ery for the operetta, "Over the Gar
den W all” to be given by the fourth
Publlahed «very Thursday at Her and fifth grades.
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
Edna Little, who was absent last
ager.
j week on account of chicken pox, has
i returned to school.
Entered as second class matter
December, 1906. at the pestofflce at
The fourth grade are studying thi
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. states and their products in geogra
phy.
Subscription Ratea
Mra. McGill and Mrs. Laird were
One Tear ..................................... 62.06
visitors In the second grade February
Bix M onths.......... ............... ____ 61-06 28.
S ip
t y r a ld
physical examination and Dr. Jenkins
examined the teeth. There were 16
children examined, ranging from the
age of six months to six years. Dr.
Jenkins reported a few defects In the
teeth of the children aproachlng the
age of six, and a few children had mal
shaped jaws. Dr Sears reported
hat 50 per cent of the throats were
infected. Only one or two cases of
mal nutrition were found. As a
whole the clinic was satisfactory.
More than twice as many children
were examined this year than in the
previous year.
had upon the 17th day of July, 1917,
the date of said mortgage, or has
since acquired, or now has, in the
following described lands located iu
Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:—
First parcel, Lots 9, 10, 11, and 12
in Block 47, Coe’B First Addition to
the City of Stanfield, and second par
cel, the North Half of the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter, and the
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
and the South Half of the Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section 12,
Township 4, North, Range 29 E. W.
M., second parcel .containing twenty
acres, more or less, the proceeds to
be applied to the satisfaction of said
execution and all costs, as far as the
same will go. The mortgage being
recorded in the office of the Record
er of Conveyances for Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, Mortgage Book 91, page
65, and said execution having been
to me delivered upon the data of this
notice, to-wit;-February 23, 1928.
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff
of Umatilla County. Oregon. 26-6c
The Cream
f of the
i Tobacco
Crop
HERMISTON WINS 9 OF 14
Friday afternoon Mrs. Cherry en-
CONTESTS IN BASKETBALL
tertalned the second grade at a 8,,r-
prise birthday party for her daugli- Season Clos-d With Defeat From
ter Mildred. After a peanut race
refreshments of cake and Eskimo pies
Adams in Tournament at
were
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e served. Additional guests were
The Hermiston basketball team Mary Lou and Joe Harvey.
Milton Friday.
added one of thg finest possible laur
The Hermiston high school basket
els to the community in the district
Evelyn Edna Brlles from The
tournament at Milton. Twice Adams j)anes Oregon, has entered the ball team played their last game of
the season last Friday at the district
had star players injured, and extra fourth grade.
tournament.
time was needed in both instances
Although the locals lost several
for them to be put in shape to con
The junior play "The Book Agent” games this year they represented the
tinue play.
Notwithsanding the
will be given Friday, April 13, at high school better than it has been
risk they took, a risk that probably
the high school auditorium. The fol represented in several years.
cost them the game, the locals ex
Out of 14 gameg played the locals
tended the courtesy of an extra 13 lowing cast of characters have been
| selected:
came out on the long end of the
Honor Bright .................Ruth Bensel score in nine of them. Only the
when they might have stood by their
Mrs. Carton ...................Anna Gaither strongest teams in the district have
technical rights and refused. That's
Mrs. Barrington ........ Dorothy Hitt won from the locals. These teams
true sportsmanship, the real stuff!
Tot Marnel ........................Ruth Kaiser are Mac Hl, Pendleton, Helix and
Maggie ....................... Marda Hannan
March 14, next Wednesday, Is Anna .......................... Kathryn Rogers Adams. Stanfield won a game from
For the hole family and use mod
cleanup day in Hermiston. The com- ¡ Dlck ............................... Donald K,ages the locals.
ern machinery and the best of
The games played and their scores
mlttee has already done a lot of W a tts............................................ Everett Hamman
mterials. You are assured of the
are:
work on the plans. Now then, let's Foster ......................... Walter Andrews
best of service in our shop.
see if the rest of ub can’t contribute Michael ......................... Leo Earnheart Stanfield ........ 14 Hermiston .... 25
We have just installed a new
some elbow grease and really make Bishop Carton ................Walther Ott Umatilla ........ 20 Hermiston .... 26
Boardman ...... 14 Hermiston . . 18
th town shine
I Bishop Schooley ..............Dick Upham Irrigon .......... 22 Hermiston .... 39
Bill Druem .................Edward Kiages Pendleton ........ 33 Hermiston .... 11
For the benefit of Charlie Kaiser, I Sheriff ......................... Glenn ParsonB
The Herald wishes to call attention to ! Rehearsals are being held Monday, Helix ............... 23 Hermiston . . 15
Mac Hi .......... 49 Hermiston • •
9
“During the course of some of m y stage appearances, I
the fact that the weather has now [ Wednesday and Friday nights under
Athena .......... 14 Hermiston .... 16
become sufficiently springlike that the direction of Miss Donovan.
And are prepared to oil and re
am called upon a t intervals' to smoke a cigarette and
Umatilla ........ 19 Hermiston . . 36
frosts have not visited us for several!
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pair your harness during the win
Her.
Hasbeens
14
Hermiston
....
22
naturally
I
have
to
be
careful
about
m
y
choice.
I
smoke
nights.
Mr. Kaiser put in his re- j At the grade declamatory contest
ter season. Ask us about this new
c tanfleld ......... 24 Hermiston .... 15
Lucky Strikes and have yet to feel' the slightest effect
service.
quest for a discontinuance of frosts which was held Friday night, 63.07 Echo ................. 22 Hermiston . . 47
last week. We promised him noth was taken in from the sale of candy;
Adams ............ 30 Hermiston .... 27
ing except that we would do our best. on Monday night at the high school
’cho ................. 19 Hermiston . . 49
And now that we ushered In the sun contest 63.95 was cleared.
This
shine that marked the month of Feb-1 money |8 to be applied to the tennis
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ruary and secured a let-up in frosts court debt
Those who earned their letters this
early in March, we retire from any
year are Jack Smith, Johnny Newell.
further meddling with the weather.
The senior class has selected for Billy Felthouse, Albert Kennings,
If folks can't be pleased with the re its play "Tommy’s Bride” which will
Jewell Smith, Leonard Nation, Enos
sults we have already secured, there's be put on May 4 under the direction
Martin, George Davis, Edmund Briggs
simply no pleasing them.
of Miss McCollum.
©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
and George McKenzie. Of this num
ber Newell. Jack Smith, Davis and
Clean up the premises, Wednesday,
Clark Paul who has been in Bend McKenzie will be lost by graduation.
Mrs. S. L. Carson, operated on re val in the Hermiston auditorium
March 14.
for the past three months has re A good neucles Is left for next year cently at St. Anthony’s hospital in The main attractions will be side
turned ana Is again a member of the however with Kennings and Felt- Pendleton, has suficiently recovi
shows and a jitney dance. The girls
sixth grade here.
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house, this year's forwards, and that she wag able to leave the hospi and ladies of the town should not
Cigars, Tobacco
Jewell Smith, stellar center. BriggB, tal yesterday.. She will remain at miss seeing the show , "Glorifying
Mrs. F. V. Prime was a visitor in Martin, Nation and Hamerick, also the home of her son, Clarence Car- the American Girl.” A special at
Barber Shop
the sixth gradg last Wednesday.
traction for the boys will be "For
promising men, will be back again sen, until later.
Men Only."
next year.
Those who enjoy a good prizefight
Coach Walenta will start baseball FUN CARNIVAL BY HIGH
15 CHILDREN EXAMINED
In the declamatory contest held in
will want to see "The Big Match.’
AT CLINIC AT LIBRARY and track in the next few days
SCHOOL
TO
BE
FRIDAY
the high school Monday evening,
A fortune teller from the far east
March 5, Elba Hamrick won I nr the
A clinic for children of pre-school
L. Hammer has to be on crutches
Friday evening, March 9, the high will lend her services to the fortune
dramatic division, Anna Gaither in age was held In the library Tues as a result of an accident two weeks
school students under the leadership telling booth. A beauty shop will
the humorous division and Vernon day, March 6. Dr. Sears gave the ago today.
of the faculty will hold a fun carni- be supplied for those who wish to ob
Harrah in the oratorical dlvfelon.
tain “the skin you love to touch.’
The winners will speak In Stanfield
Pretty waitresses will serve you with
Thursday, March 15. The Judges
cake, sandwiches and coffee at booth
Monday evening were Mr. Maaske of
number five. Another feature will
Irrigon, Mrs. DeMoss and Oscar
be a “Mock Wedding.” Everyone is
Payne. While the Judges were mak
expected to come!
ing their decisions Miss Seyler sang.
Miss Thompson and Miss Seyler play
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10, IRRI
ed several piano duets, and Miss
Your needs in everything
Thompson a piano solo. Approxi
GON, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
mately 75 people attended the con
, th at is necessary to com
test.
Sealed bids will be accepted on the
plete your golf outfit.
construction and material of a new
gymnasium. Bids will be opened
In the grade district declamation
March 17, 1928. Plans and specifl
contest to be held In Stanfield March
cations can be secured at the office
16, Hermiston will be represented by
Turn A Lum Lumber Co., Irrigon
Neva Richards. "The Little Match
Oregon. All bids must be in the hands
Girl;" John Biggs. "America;” and
of the clerk on or before 12 Noon
Brure Follett, "Mickle at the Mov
March 17, 1928.
ies," in division A. In division B
the local representatives will be,
The School Board reserves the
Eddie Bensel, "The Skeleton Story;”
right to accept or reject any or all
Eugene Pierce, "The Man Without a
bids.
Wc are prepared to meet your evury need in
Country;” and Betty Ralph, ‘‘Mick
H. W. Grimm, Clerk.
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THE MINUTE STYLES IN DRESS GOODS. IN
le at the Movies." The judges of the ■
final contest here to determin* the
Print», Voiles, Dimities. Organdies, the New Kay-
SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION
local representatives were Mrs. Logan
Cord Materials, Batistes and Silk Crepes.
(Mortgage Foreclosure)
Todd. Mrs. Gerald White and Oscar I
Also we have the largest range of styles to be
In Tiie Circuit Court Of The State Of
Pay no. About 125 attended the.
Oregon For Umatilla County
final contest here.
found outside of a large city. Proof of this state
Howard C. Dunn. Trustee
ment is made evident BY THE SUM OF OVER
Plaintiff
The students who attended th e !
vs.
mid year Epworth League institute
TWO HUNDRED STYLES of a total near four hun
R. R. Stafford, Defendant.
at The Dalles report that they had a
Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and
dred dresses.
Notice is hereby given that the your old battery.
very nice time. Six of the seven who'
Larger battery
undersigned, sheriff of Umatilla for $10.50 and yonr old battery.
attended from here received certlfl-'
County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex
cates for attending the required nun»- •
ecution issued out of the Circuit
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
her of classes.
| Court of the State of Oregon for Um-
To see them is to buy. Let your own particular taste for style guide you. There is something
atllla County, to me directed and de-
Jack Reeve« was absent Wednes
that'll catch ea-h and every eye.
' llvered, upon a decree of foreclosure
day, Thursday and Friday of last
* made and entered on the 30th day of
QUALITY!! Dotty Bee dresses, whose maker declares them TO BE THE VERY BEST BY
week because of sickness.
EVERY TEST. We pass this on and believe th e ii to be. for they are. The prints are ’mb fa»-*»
January, 1928, in favor of Howard
colcr. seams n-e all bound in srme manner— they are either taped, frenched or serged, THIS IN AD
1C. Dunn. Trustee, and against R. R.
Friday, March I. Superintendent
DITION TO THE PEOUIAR SEWING. The maker of these dresses is a woman, so they are made
I Stafford, and upon judgement includ
Ch-try was led by strategy to be
by a woman, for women, THUS THEY ARE RIGHT.
e d therewith against defendant for ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»
lieve that a man was to see him at
I the sum of 6578.40. with interest
the Hermiston hotel at 6 o'clock
We received a few Voiles very recently. They certainly ar« going fast.
More are coming
j thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
When he arrived there he was sur
within the next few days. Better be on hand to get yours. Don't hesitate. To do so w ill mean
'annum from October 4, 1926, until
prised with a dinner given by the
you'll be too late. They're so chic, stylish and lovely that they go as soon as they’re in the store.
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paid, with the further sum of 675.00
teachers In honor of his birthday.
20« East Court St.
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attorney fees and 617.95 costs, all
Men don't forget our Overalls, Socks and Shuts, and those things we can supply yon. They're
ANY
AND
secured
by
a
certain
real
estate
mort
lAir the past week the chemistry
priced right, are right, and it s up to you to show cs you believe os, and that yen appreciate bargains.
gage forclosed In said decree, I will
rla « has been studying foods, their
on Saturday, the 31st day of March,
eenlponitlon. benefits, uae«. diets and
1928, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon,
vltkmins.
at the front door of the county court
house, tn Pendleton. Umatilla County, ■
FOR YOU
£
” ’«fker, a former eluden t o
Oregon, sell at public sale to th e|
the Hermiston high school, haa been
WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MAIL ORDER'*
highest bidder for cash in band, in
school for the last few days.
Pendleton, Ore. ■
two parcels, all the right, title and ■ Phone 139
Mr Walker ie now » rivthee taita
man.
Interest which said R. R. Stafford ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J
“To thine 0WB self be true, and it
must follow as the night the day,
thou canst not then be false to any
man,”
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~ ^ TTES
W E R E P A IR
SH O ES
W illia m T . T ild e n 2nd
to p ro te c t his th r o a t
sm okes L uckies
O iling
V at
y-
It’s toasted”
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.
FOUNTAIN
SCHOOL NEWS
Bert Mullins
OH, HOW LOVELY
T h e D resses are a t
The Fam ily W ardrobe
W e Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
H IT T
BA TTERIES!
Pennock Battery &
Tire Shop
j J. L. VAUGHAN-
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THE FAMILY WARDROBE
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