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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1930)
TASK ■W THURSDAY, JUNE 1», l»30 T gB f lW O f lT O l HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. convention, which will attract be ministering the affairs of t • Ur sd from Lyle, Washington, Wednes tween 8,000 and 10,000 members of denomnatlon. day and are now residing at the A. ♦ LOCAL LLWS ITEMS < tbe denomination from practically Dewey Payne, pastor of the church 1 E. McFarland ranch. ♦ « every state In the Union. here, also expects to attend the con A special meeting of the Ladies' There are more than 13,000 ntem ference, leavtrfg Hermiston for San Aid was held at tbe home of the Goes to Corvallis. btrs of the faith in the North Paci Francisco Friday, May 30. Approx president, Mrs. Harry Jones, Thurs E. M. Hausur, assistant county flc union conference, who make on, imately 2,000 members of the church day afternoon where plans for the agent, left Sunday by train for Co.- of the largest groups In a single un from California will attend. "Tom Thumb Wedding" were dis vallis where he will attend the 4 11 ion conference in the world, and als.' cussed. club summer school. contributes more Into the treasury of Mr. and Mrs. E. McNabb and fam the church for its advancement both ily moved Into the Harvey house Milton Visitor. Thursday. E. L. Cherry made a busine trip at home and abroad, last year than at any lime previous. Mrs. Sara Huff of Spokane Is vis to Milton over the week end. The delegates from the North llbbynond tttc>tabb underwent a iting at the home of her nephew, A Pacific union conference will be un serious operation Tuesday morning E. McFarland. Goes to Reding. Mrs. Ida Means of Portland Is vis W H. Howe left Sunday evening der the leadership of Elder Morrie at Emanuel hospital in Portland by motor for Reding, California, Lukens, the president, who will of when the bullet was taken from his iting her father, John Powell. Mrs. H. C. Bramer visited her hus where he will visit about a month. ficially represent the churches of the right hip. He Is reported as im territory. The denominational sani proving dally. Mr. McNabb and i band in The Dalles hospital Friday tariums, educational Institutions and Georgs returned home Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baumann LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND CON publishing houses will also send del ning. and daughter Margaret who have j FERENCE AT SAN FRANCISCO egates. The local conference presi Miss Clara Corrigan left last Wed been working at the Cherrycroft | dents that will attend as delegates nesday tor her home in McMinnville. dairy the past seven months, are The North Pacific Union confer Include Elders W. A. Gosmer, Idaho: leaving this week for Burns, Oregon, ence of the Seventh-day Adventists I. J. Woodman, Oregon; T. B. West Miss Corrigan and Miss Ricco plan where they will make their home. to take the student cruise to Alaska which Includes Idaho, Montana, Ore brook, Southern Oregon: E. F. Pet Floyd Tillson of Los Angeles, is this summer. gon and Washington In its territory, erson, Upper' Columbia; B. M. Gran- visiting his grandparents, Mr. and * Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Skeen left last will be more largely represented at dy, Montana; E. L. Neff, Western Mrs. Whiteman. Wednesday for Salem. Mrs. Skeen the quadrennial convention of the Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell and will spend the summer In Salem general conference which will be Many families will meet friends while Mr. Skeen will attend Stan- son Iverson of Pasco, spent the week- held In San Francisco May 24 to June and members who will be present ford university before taking up his ln Umatllla wlth fr,end8 and! 12, than at any such convention ever from numerous foreign fields. duties at Eastern Oregon Normal relatives. held before In the history of the de Mrs. Fitch of Gaston arrived Sun-j Officers for the parent body of the nomination. Several families will at denomination— the general confer school this fall. Little Hasel Tipple day for a visit with her daughter. tend from Walla Walla, College ence— will be elected for the coming accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Skeen as Mrs. Ray Clyipman. ’ far as Mount Angel where she will Place, Pendleton and Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbaugh four years, Including the president, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. There are 224 churches In these nine vice-presidents, the secretary and Mrs. Earl Brownell motored to Steve Hortsch. four states and members from many and his associate, the treasurer and The ladles’ aid society held a Pendleton Saturday evening. of them will greatly augment the of his assistants, six traveling secretar- strawberry social at the W. O. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Planting and daugh- ficial delegation. There will be re les, several auditors, secretaries and ler home Wednesday evening which ter of Helix were Sunday visitors at presentatives present from 136 nat their associates for ten separate de the Carl Alqulst home. They attend was well attended. ions of the world where the church partments of the church and other ed the services at Irrigon where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huff of Ar Is being promoted. The city audi officials which with these various Planting delivered u portion of the llngton visited at the A. E. McFar- torium, the largest assembly hall In offlcers and departmental secretar-1 land home Thursday, message. the state, has been secured for this leg for the executive committee. ad-| Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight return- Mrs. Laura Todd Bpent the week end in Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer spent Memorial day ln Walia Walla and then enjoyed Waitsburg day Satur day. Tony Soneson of Hermiston visited at the McFarland home Sunday. Gladys Connell has returned to her home after a visit with her grand mother in Heppner. Umatilla baseball team was de feated by Helix Sunday in Pendle ton. This makes Helix winner of the Blue Mountain League title. Bad luck overtook Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Butterwood who with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Harvey and family were returning from Spokane Satur day morning. Wet pavement and a sharp curve caused the car to skid with the result that the car turned over. Mrs. Butterwood was the only one seriously hurt. She is in a hos pital In Spokane. Mrs. Harvey, Mil lie, Ellen and George were badly A SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE Io the value of nnnsnal aeetiraey In manufacturing« shaken and received some minor cuts. x m the new Tord is found in its increas Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful Mr. Harvey returned to his work In ing use by Federal, state and city gov- colors there is a high degree of me Portland while George and Minnit ernments and by large Industrial com chanical excellence. are with relatives here. panies which keep careful day-by-day cost The Jim Byrnes family moved in An example o f the value built into the records. In most instances, the Ford Ray to the Bill Root house formerly oc Ford is the use of more than twenty ball cupied by H. E. Crisman, Monday. been chosen only after exhaustive tests and roller bearings. They are hidden Arthur Peterson of Willow Creek o f every factor that contributes to good within the ear and you may never see was ln Umatilla Memorial day. performance—-speed, power, safety, com them. Yet they play an important part Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schotack fort, low cost of operation and up-keep, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Berwick in satisfactory, economical performance. reliability and long life. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvsy Their function la similar to the jewels of and family and Arthur Peterson mot Prominent among the companies using a fine watch. ored to Pendleton Memorial day. the Ford are the Associated Companies Throughout the Ford chassis, a ball Mrs. H. Gramar and Mrs. A1 o f the Bell System, Armour and Com or roller hearing is nsed at every place Foord motored to Kennewick Memor pany, The Borden Company, Continental lal day. where It la needed to reduce friction Baking Corporation, Firestone Tire and and wear and give smooth, reliable me Rubber Company, Ceneral Electric Com chanical operation. pany, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com At many points, os on the transmission pany, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker counter-shaft, clutch release, fan and Ice Company, Morton Salt Company, pump shaft, and front drive shaft, these Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The hall and roller bearings are nsed where Procter and Gamble Company, nnj| less costly types of bearings misht bo Swift & Company. considered adequate. Each of these companies uses a large Additional instances o f the high number of Ford cars and trucks. The quality built Into the Ford arc the ex Associated Companies of the Bell System tensive use o f steel fo rgin gs, fu lly use more than eight thousand. enclosed four-wheel brake», Rustless Modern business moves at a fast pace Steel, four Iloudaiile double-acting hy and it needs the Ford. Daily, in count draulic shock absorbers, aluminum pis less ways and places, it helps to speed tons, chrom e silicon alloy valves, the production and delivery of the torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating world's goods and extend the useful ser rear axle, and the Triplex shaltcr-proofi vice of men and companies. glass windshield. 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