I g » HBBMISTOJ HERALD. HEBMZSTOK. ORBGQ3LX
A imall blaze was started I d the
back of O. Coryell's garage Sunday
by the exhaust from the lighting
plant. The family was away and the
fire might hare soon been beyond
control, if some passers by had not
seen the flames and put them out.
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THE ELEVENTH ARMISTICE
Melge— Windy hill.
Tappen— House with the slIvSi
door.
New fiction:
Biggers— Black camel.
Bromfield— Awatfe and rehearse
Bryne— Field of honor.
Chambers— Happy parrot.
Hart— Hide in the dark.
Kyne, Jim, the conqueror.
Lincoln— Blair’s attic.
Oliver— Victim and victor.
Read— Thurman Lucas.
Rchmond— Listening post.
Simpson— Treadmill.
One thing, though, It is quite evi
dent that the younger generation In
Hermiston Is going to be a great help
to the peace movement.
Did you
notice the quiet way Hallowe'en went
off here?
MANY NEW BOOKS ADDED
TO COUNTY LIBRARY LISTS
Non-fiction, Volumes for Boys and
Girls, Novels Included
In Addition.
According to the report of Jane
Ols-n. county librarian, books re
eontly added to the shelves of th>
county library Include the following
Cook— American Institutions and
their preservation.
Crum— Preschool child.
Thurston— Origin an,j evolution of
the United 8tntee flag.
U. 8, Agriculture Dbpt.— Braver
habits and experiments in beaver
culture.
U. 8. Bureau of M int—Catalog of
coins of the United Stales.
Books purchased with the Stur
gis fund:
Drink water- All about ma.
Calllehan— Youthful old age.
Glltnan-—Veiled door.
H ill— On the trail of Washington. I
Hornaday—Tales from nature's I
wonderlands.
j F.
Robinson— Cavender's house.
w r ite s a b o u t
LEVI STRAUSS
OVERALLS
George and Agnes Kendler of Uma
tilla spent Monday eenlng at
the
Isom home.
« «liete,
bunch of
LEGION MEMBERS ENTERTAINED
A New
At a Hallowe'en party Thursday
evening In the Legion hall, the local
members of the Legion Auxiliary
entertained the members of the Her
miston Post of the American Legion.
Cards, games and stunts supplied the
entertainment of the evening.
Next Monday the greater part of
the world will celebrate In some way
the eleventh anniversary of the sign
ing of the Armistice. It will not
celebrate with the frenzy of hate
and military patriotism that It did
■»UJO P1«»H »U 1»
on that day In 1918 when word was
finally received that the most terri
ble war of all times had come to an
end. Yet, It may be Said that on
this eleventh anniversary the world
that loves peace has more cause to
rejoice than on any other Armistice
Mrs. W. C. Isom.
Day since the first one.
The program and basket supper
In the last year, when the sig given at the school house Friday eve
nificance of the war lias been dawn ning was well attended and enjoyed
ing more than ever before on a sane by all. The proceeds, which go to
world, there have been many nota the band, amounted to *75. The
ble steps taken In the direction of members of the band expect to ap
peace. There was the Kellogg Peace pear soon in new uniforms.
Pact, the reparation conference,
Mr. Y*ergon and Silas Barker traded
arms conferences, Hoover’s trip to their property here for a place In the
South America, and finally, the visit valley. They shipped a carload of
of Prime Minister MacDonald to this furniture there this week.
country. A new brotherhod of the
world is being established in which
Mr. and Mrs. Barker have rented
enemies of the recent war are unit the Blanche Watkins home and will
ing, and it may be said that It took remain here until the close of the
some such catastrophe as the World school year.
War to awaken the nations to the
necessity of making peace secure.
Adrian Allen, who has been work
Those men who made the world Ing near Heppner thia summer, re
safe for democracy in 1918 brought turned
,
home Thursday,
about a victory that has as its direct
result the peace movements of to
The Acock family from Rea creek
day. Humanity for all time will be has
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moved on the M. C. Kern place.
their debtors and it may be safe to
say that humanity, callous as it may
Mrs. Ed. Bensei spent Sunday at
seem some times, will not forget.
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ternoon
with Mrs. W. C. Isom.
Turkeys next Monday may bo more
reminded of the guillotine of the
French Revolution than the victory
of the world war, when they are
brought in hero to be shipped in
the first turkey pool. Turkey grow
ers, however, may be quite willing
to Join In some more modern types
of warfare when they consider the
unexifeoted drop In turkey prices
Farm relief and production timed to
meet the demand of the market seem
to be still n long ways off..
W ill R ogers
»T hey
Pair
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LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS
Will it be laden w ith the good things
years!
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day thru the years.
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accumulated
thru
the
That depends on whether Jr not yon have saved day hy
Start a Savinggs Account at this bank, no
matter how small it may be.
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V ISITORS to General Motors’ n68-acre Proving Ground marvel at the
sight of a complete weather bureau and ask what it is fof.
The answer is that in »he testing of cars every possible factor that
might affect a car's performance is considered by General Motors*
engineers.
So precise arc some of the tests that even the difference between a
sunny day and a partly cloudy day—or between a north breeze and a
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With each day’s record of the mechanical tests applied to a car on
the roads and hills of the Proving Ground is included a report of the
exact weather conditions prevailing. The engineers then can know
how weather affects performance, and can have a comparable record so
that every car tested is given an equal opportunity to prove itself
under exactly the same conditions.
Advance models of all the cars listed below were proved at the
Proving Ground before they were introduced to the public. Read
about them; then clip and send the coupon.
"71 car for every purse and purpose ”
C. W0UQHTER, Agenl
Hermiston, Oregon
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O L D S M O B IL B . 3 models. 3373—
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B I TICK. 14 models. $1223— $1933.
Three new wheelbases, 113-124-132
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Fisher Bodies w ith new lines,
LaSALLfe 14m odels.$2293— $2373.
Companion car to Cadillac. Cond-
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90-degree V type 3<y lin d cr engine
TON HOTEL ON FRIDAY, NOV. 7, SATURDAY,
NOV.
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
E. T. PIERSON, Mgr.
WE BUY USED 6ABS
Battery Service
Striking colorcombiiwNion« in bcao-
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