The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 28, 1929, Image 2

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All are welcome. Dewey
Marian Henderson, refreshments; and
The high school student body real­ tinatton."
Merlin Barnhart, clean-up.
ised »47 In profit from the Curtiss l ayne, paktor.
This party ia an annual event and subscription contest recently spon­
B. ptist-Christian Church
has been postponed from time to time sored here.
There will be regular services at
this year.
the Baptlat-Christian church Sunday,
Baptist Church
Use of Cars Appreciated
There wil be no meeting at the December 1, as follows: Bible school
The high school wishes to thank Baptist church Sunday. The Rev 10 o’clock; preaching, 11 o'clock;
Christian Endeavor, 6:30; preaching
the members of the American Legion J. T. Dowell will be out of town.
service 7:30. The Rev. W. H. Don­
and other persona in the community
Adventist Church
who have been so free in donating
The theme for the morning wor­ ner will talk to the children at the
His
the use of their cars to tbe members ship. Sabbath, November 30. wilt be close of the Sunday school.
of the high school football squad. "Everyday Christian Living.” Can morning message will bq "Spiritual
The cars were valuable in affording we be Christian under every circum­ Kinship.’' His evening message will
transportation to and from the games stance and environment?
Sabbath be "Summoned Before the Court."
and were greatly appreciated.
school is at 10 o'clock sharp. Prayer Pulpit Committee.
meeting will be at 7:45 Tuesday,
Seniors, Sophs, Victors
Burk’s For Bargains.
The seniors and sophomores were December 3. The subject of the
study
at
that
hour
will
be
"Prcdca-
the
victors
in
the
inter-class
basket
Artichokes, have, said a number of
Be thankful
you have reason hall games recently played. The
persons in this community who have enough whether you have sense sophomores defeated the freshmen 15
studied the problem and should know, enough, or not.
to 13 in a game that was played over­
will be a money crop for Hermiston.
time and the seniors defeated the Jun­
the
After considering the different' And
y°ur tun,my 8tand
iors by a score of 45 to 9. The game
phases of the question, this state- sllock ot the 28th.
between the two victorious classes
ment does not seem to be founded on
will not be played.
a lot of speculative theories. It does
STORES TO BE CLOSED
Inter-class basketball games for
look as though the artichoke Indus-
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the girls will be played soon under
try should mean a great deal to this
All stores in Hermiston will
the direction of Clara Voyen.
community.
'closed Thursday, November 28,
Old Bus to be Replaced
THE MOST FOR THE LEAST
Considering the situation practic- honor of Thanksgiving day.
The old school bug running on
ally, the following facts present
what is now known as the Swarner
TRY O U R SU N D A Y DINNERS
themselves:
line will be replaced soon by the
Artlrchockes have been grown suc­ ♦
SCHOOL NEWS
♦ school board for district number 14.
cessfully in Hermiston for a number
Lunch Counter*, Tablet and Bootns
School Holiday
of years. The soil, the climate, the
Hot Lunches to be Served
There will be no school the Friday
irrigation facilities make this part of
On Friday, November 22, a com­ following Thanksgiving.
C. W. Jenkins, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
the country one of the rare plaoes mittee from the Parent Teachers aa-
where they can be grown success- sociatlon met In the school house and
New Pupil
fully for commerçai purposes.
completed arrangements for the serv-
Artichokes are needed by the Pabst ing O[ hot lunches to school children
corporation in the manufacture of during this school year. The lunches
food products. The plant has been will not be served until the weather
found to have distinct dietary values. becomes
colder.
Although
the
The Pabst corporation has tenta­ lunches were served free of charge
tively contracted for artichokes at a last year, there lias been a change in
price of »16 a ton delivered at the the program for this year, and the
station. The yield to an acre is con­ children will be charged 2 1-2 cents
servatively estimated at 10 tons, al­ for each luncji. Mrs. Alice Minor
though the average yield on the pro­ will prepare the food, which will con­
ject has been 12 tons.
sist of a thick soup or stew. On one
The artichoke crop is not difficult day each week, chocolate will be
to alse.
served.
Get out your pencil, Mr. Farmer,
Board to Meet
and figuro the facts out for yourself,
On Friday, November 29, the high
ell, Mr. Farmer, and figure the facts school board will meet at 8 o’clock
out for yourself.
at the school house as a levying board
It looks as though artichokes to levy taxes for the coming school
should be an economic boost to the year.
district.
Party to be Friday
S e r v ic e that click» 1
T he subscribers to our ju st names to u s. T h ey
A general get-together party spon
CONCERNING NEWSPAPER
sored by the high school student Service in yo u r ow n neighbor­
146,000 t e le p h o n e s in are p eo p le, to whom w e
BUSINESS
body and paid for by the losing team hood an d everyw here yo u go.
Oregon fill m any books, desire to make our serv­
in the Curtiss publication contest re­
Tho editor of the Hermiston Her- cently held is planned for Friday Service that ta v e t yo u r money,
and the subscribers to all ice as personal and as
you r car an d yo u r frien dsh ip.
"ald, like other newspaper men. evening, November 29, In the Hermls
our 1,500,000 telephones th ou gh tfu l as w e know
knows that running a newspaper Is, ton auditorium.
Mary Brownson
Service that w ill p le a te you r
on
the Pacific Coast fill how .
Imore or less, the business of the student body social manager, has the
wife.
public. When it comes to what shall general supervision of the party ai ONE KIND OF SERVICE—THE
E very man and wom an
m any m ore books. It
public when It conies to what shall well as being chairman of the enter­ BEST POSSIBLE.
takes m any expert em ­ in o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n
be printed, whnt views shall be ex­ tainment committee. Other corn nil
pressed and what shall be played up ee chairmen are Harold Pace, music;
ployees just to keep track w ishes you to know that
T ry
it Is very much the public’s business,
of their changes of ad­ you are not a m ere name
T h is E x p e r i m e n t
but when It comes to paying the
or number to us, but an
dress and of service.
freight and keeping the journal oper
D riv e In today a t any Red,
• ting It Is much loss the public In
W h ite and B ine Station o r
B u t th ese thousands appreciated custom er.
terest.
Garage. Aek the D e a le r—
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f
subscribers are not
“ W hnt Is this im proved
Tho only source of revenue that
BAKING
service yon h ere to offer?”
the publishers ot this newspaper
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have comes from selling Its advertis
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
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ing space end subscriptions to the
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Herald.
It is extremely rare that
OF CALIFORNIA
anybody asks us for a free subscript
ion, but it is an everyday occurence
when some one comes in with a re­
•Pure urut
quest for tree advertising which they Î^OLUIELY
naively call a "notice."
The advertising rate of this news­
paper is fixed at what we believe ia a
fair rate. It is necessary In order
that the paper may meet its de­
mands. Of course, we assume that a
certain amount of spare will be Bold
for this purpose each Issue, and re­
serve the rest of fhe paper for news
matter, which we print for our ad­
vertisers as well as our readers, be­
Yon can’t afford to experiment
cause a newspaper pulls advertisers
with ammunition on a dock
when its reading matter pulls the
hunt.
You want shells that you
reader.
know are right because ducks
Now, we don't Intend to convey
are a mighty hard test of a
the idea that our advertisers are free
shell’s ability to deliver results.
space graftors. In almost every in­
stance where a customer has eskod
Yen want a shell that w ill de­
for free space he has done so with­
liver a killing pattern at a long
out understanding exactly what was
range.
That is ju s t exactly
Involved. On the other hand, there
what Peter* High Velocity
are numerous people and concerns
Shell wiU do.
both in thia town and out of town
Come in and get your supply
who assail us regularly with insist­
of these shells.
There are
T h e phrase “T ve
ent demands for free publicity. In
many other items here In which
justice to everybody we treat all
Graduated to Camels” originated
yon w ill be interested.
w ith a Camel smoker. I t e xp resses
alike, and leave out publicity stuff
the experience of m illio n s who
that has no news value.
seven religious denominations, and
not a single one makes the effort to
have the custom old Thanksgiving
Publish'd every Thursday at H » - service. A letter from some of these
mlston, Umatilla County, Orason by churches explaining would be a fine
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
thing, and make good news value tor
next week’s paper.
Entered as second class matter
December, 190S, at tbe postofftce at
It is Just about the time of the
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. year for some of the genuine spring
gnrden fiends to begin to show signs
Subscription Bates
of the tame coin la I nt.
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As usual—Hermiston "shows up at
Bis Months-----
the showdown." The local football
team "upset” big Mac Hi to the tune
of 32 to 0.
A MONEY CROP
S lp ^ r rutatun ty ra lù
HUNTERS CAFE
Meals Served, Cooked as at Home
1 1 .0 0 0
R ed , W hite
and B l u e
Standard Oil
Dealers.... with
ONE PURPOSE
and here it is!
NOT
ju s t
names
What Will It Bring?
W ill it be laden with tha good things
year»?
That depends on whether
day thru the years.
thru
the
not you have saved day by
Start a Savinggs Account at this bank, no
matter how small it may be.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000
F. B. Swsyw, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
-
Em pties, 10c\
Chickens, $ 1 .8 0
- Em pties, 20cl
40c per 1 0 0 lbs.\
Eggs, 35c
-
Apples
55c per 1 0 0 lbs.\
Groceries -
Hermiston Transfer, Agts.
Phone 301
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE GALL FOR AND DELIVER
li C rescenti
w hy smokers
graduate
to
jt
accumulated
Dec. 3 4
M A IL
ORDERS
PROM PTLY
P IL L E D
USED CAR PARTS
for all makes op cars
Hermiiton Auto Wrecking House
E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
WE BUY USED CARS
C amels -
SERVICE
through C a m e l* have learned
to know re a l smoking pleasure.
One of the meanest and most low-
down-dlrty-un-sportsmanlike acts of
a would-be hunter can do Is to kill
tame fowls. There have been tame
ducks ahot as high as one dosen In
a flock—turkeys shot In the farmers ,
yards. What about It Mr. Game War­
den. going to continue Issuing hunt- i
Ing licenses to the iin-rc-p'inslble.
and
As taste In smoking develops, It naturally leads toward better quality.
New smokers m ay not be critical b u t when they once experience the true
mildness and surpassing fragrance of the Cam el blend, they realize th at
WILLARD
here is a real superiority. It is for smokers of such discernment that Cam els
The Pendleton East Oregonian \
makes the wise crack that Umatilla
and vicinity Is the wettest spot In
Eastern Oregon. Well, possibly so. I
and not that we object to living with­
in six miles of Umatilla, but Pen-1
dleton ie still the county teat of this I
county. Hermiston Is an Irrigated |
district, and we are glad that we are
wet for the crops sake.
May we ask Just one more ques­
tion? Hasn't eny one in Hermiston
or adjoining territory anything to he
thankful tor?
Here we boast ot
BATTERY
nre m a d e . . . for them the choicest tobaccos are selected . . . and this qual­
ity is maintained for the m illions who know genuine smoking pleasure.
HITTS
w hen th ey learn the difference
th e y flo ck to
CONFECTIONERY
IL J.
Teheeea
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Camels
BATTERIES
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