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By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano are the
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. proud parents of a 7 12 pound boy
born Thursday, Jumt 8th, at the
Publishers.
Hermiston hospital.
Geo. Bush and Glen Mackin made
Entered as Second Class Matter
a business trip to Hermiston Satur
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
day.
Oregon.
Mrs. Walter Studtie and children
of Portland are visiting Mr. und
Mrs. Nick Faler.
Subscription Rates:
Robert Harwood and Elvira Jen
$1.00
One Year .................................
in
Thursday
.75 kins were married
Six Months ... ........................
Heppner. John Jenkins accompan
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Three Months .....
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mulkey spent
Sunday visiting on the project. Mr.
Mulkey was formerly superintend
ent of the local school.
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Mrs. Anna Miller has returned to
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LaGrande after visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Earl Cramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cramer and
Basil Cramer, and Francis Titus
have gone to Central Oregon where
Another School Election.
Mr. Cramer will shear sheep.
Another school election will be
Fred Houghten of Irrigon was a
held this month. It is the duty of visitor on the project Friday.
every parent to appear at the polls
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackin made
to voice his or her choice for a di a business trip to Heppner Friday.
rector who will aid in dispensing
Chas. Wicklander and
family
and directing the school budget and came Friday from LaGrande and
school policies for three years. It is left Sunday for Pendleton.
important that the standard of our
The H. E. club met with Mrs. Ray
schools be maintained at the high Brown Friday. A lovely pot luck
est possible level under a declining dinner was served at 1:00 o'clock.
budget. The job takes thought and This was a farewell day for Mrs.
conscientious effort.
Howard Channing and
the club
gave her a beautiful range set.
Mrs.
Jane
and
daughter
Edith
Scientific Research.
spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Dan
Another group of scientists have Ransier.
been studying the actions of a child
Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Rutherford
who has eaten a heavy meal just and Bob Mitchell were In Arlington
before retiring, and have come to Saturday.
the conclusion that he tosses fifty
Mrs. Clyde Carrick, Mrs. W. Wil-
per cent more during the night than banks and Chas. Hango spent Fri-
the child who eats a light meal be day in Hermiston shopping,
fore retiring. Such heavy subjects
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier left
do take scientific research, perhaps, Monday for Pendleton to attend the
but more beneficial study might be State Grange.
made of methods whereby a child
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Marschott and
may grow to manhood or woman family plan to leave this week for
hood with a clean, active mind, a Eugene where he will attend school
wholesome body, and an ability to this summer.
‘ivo h lull life in happiness, meeting
Tom Delano. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
and overcoming the difficult prob- Attebury spent Saturday in Her
presented.
miston.
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Sundays Open until 12:00.
Mrs. John Mickael and son of
Portland and Mr. Lynch were visi
tors at the J. R. Johnson home this
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands and
Donna and Mrs. Hiatt and Mrs. W
Strobel left Thursday for Milton
Freewater and Walla Walla for a
visit.
Pine City and Boardman played
ball on the local diamond Sunday
The score was 21-1 in favor of
Boa rd ma n.
Margaret Smith spent Sunday a!
the Messenger home.
Misfortune came to the Graves
ranch Tuesday when fire destroyed
their barn, 8 tons of hay, just
stacked, and a new wagon and har
ness.
Mrs. Bryce Dillabough and Alan.
Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. Nate Ma
comber were shopping in Hermis
ton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier enter
tained for Mrs. Howard Channing
Wednesday evening. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler, Tom
Gardner, R. Wasmer, Mrs. Channing
and Mrs. Walter Stutlie. Refresh
mente of pie. cake and coffee were
served.
Mrs. Tom Hendricks, Mrs. Nie’
Faler, Mrs. Howard Channing and
.Cecil, and Mrs. Stutlie were in Her-
miston Wednesday shopping.
Mrs. Pearl Gregg left Sunday fo
Seattle and Earl Gregg went to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger and
of Mr. and
children were guests
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Mrs. Ray Barlow Wednesday for
dinner.
ant
Channing
Mrs.
Howard
children left Saturday morning fo
Olin, Wn., where they expect t<
make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bol
Harwood took their furniture up
the truck and they plan on going or
to Seattle for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard en
tertained Saturday evening for Ear’
Gregg who is leaving for Portland
Those present were Earl and Bol
Gregg, Mrs. Hoover and son Lester
Mr. and Mrs. Aggie, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Gilliland, Margaret Smit’
and Lois Messinger, Esther and
Marjory Brown, Clinton Brown and
Mrs. F. B. Brown.
Games
wer<
played and they made candy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Spagel and
Mrs. Dortha Spagel spent Saturda;
at the Packard home.
Pearl Gregg and Mr. and Mrs. Dai
Ransier and Mrs. Bell made a tri;
Thursday to Hermiston.
spent
family
Frank Otto and
Wednesday visiting at the Dan Ran
sier home.
Mrs. Anna Rice fell down the cel
lar steps Friday. Mrs. Arnold tool
her to the doctor in Hermiston and
found she had cracked several ribs.
Mrs. Della Hamden and Elmer
are living at Coyote.
Mrs. A. Sundsten and children
and Mrs. Lily are in Portland shop
ping and attending the Rose Show
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Don Isom enjoyed a wiener and
UMATILLA NEWS t marshmallow roast at the dam Fri
By Louise Byrnes
day - evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Walsh and
Miss Alicia Bousquet has returned daughter Dale accompanied by Cecil
u Umatilla to spend the summer Tippie motored to Wallula and Tou-
vacation with her parents, Mr. and chet, Wn., last Wednesday.
Mrs. Art Bousquet, after attending
Mrs. James Byrnes and daughters
chool in The Dalles last term.
Erma, Muriel and Joan spent Mon-
Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Wallula day with James Byrnes in
The
topped in Umatilla Saturday on her Dalles.
-ay home after visiting her brother
Jim O'Connell of Portland is
ames Byrnes, who underwent an working in Umatilla this week.
•peration at The Dalles hospital
Mrs. McIntosh returned to Port-
ast week. Mrs. Taylor returned to land after spending the week end (
her home Monday morning.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull. Geo. I
Miss May Wurster spent several Mclntosh remained here to spend a
‘ys of last week visiting Mr. and few weeks with his uncle and Billy,
Mrs. Emil Ash in Irrigon.
who has been visiting here, return
Art Bousquet who has been work- ed home.
ig in Condon, Ore., for the past
Miss Barbara Berry is visiting her
ow months is now In Umatilla aunt, Mrs. Markham in Pendleton
with his family.
this week.
Miss Lorine Lash spent the week
Miss Catherine Baker of Pendle
nd with friends in Pendleton and ton is visiting at the home of Mr.
Treewater, Ore.
and Mrs. W. R. Nugent.
Miss. Louise Byrnes returned Fri-
Ken's Confectionery, under the
lay from a few days visit with her management of Kenneth Baymiller,
father who is slowly recovering is now open for business. It is loca
rom an operation in The Dalles, ted on the highway east of the Uma
Miss Byrnes was the house tilla garage.
re.
guest of Miss Lillian Stombough
Mrs. Clarence Guerin and children
while in The Dalles.
are leaving Friday for two weeks
Allan Chaffee of Boardman, Ore., visiting with relatives in Minneso
Is visiting at the Ralph Davis home. ta.
Miss Ruth Thompson left Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dexter are
lay for a few weeks visit with her to be congratulated on the birth of
sisters, Gladys and Agnes in Seattle. a baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom left
P. F. Fallen spent several days of
Friday for a visit in Washington. last week visiting in Portland. Ore.
They motored over and will visit in
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Echleberry who
leattle and Spokane.
have been visiting their niece, Mrs.
Many of the Umatilla people at Annie Edwards, have returned to
ended the dance at Irrigon Satur- their home in Portland.
lay evening.
Mrs. Thomas Tucker and son Joe
Miss Yvonne Bousquet left last are visiting friends and relatives in
Tuesday for a visit with friends in Nevada.
Portland.
Mrs. J. B. Springer is spending a
Miss Margaret Brown left Friday few days of this week shopping in
or Olympia. Wn., where she will Portland.
tay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kendler of Nys
'cott Brown who left Umatilla in sa, Ore., are visiting at I he home of
March to make their home in Olym- Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
ia. Miss Brown remained here to Kendler, Sr.
‘inish the school year.
Jay Berry has been called to Ta
Rev. Wyble and son Robert went coma, Wn., due to the illness of his
o Boardman Sunday where they father.
will hold daily Bible School.
Miss Betty Caldwell of Lewiston.
Miss Mildred Conlon was the hos- Idaho, is visiting at the Carl Cald
‘ess at a lovely party at her home well home.
Among those
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Harriet Ford who has been
present were Beth and Alice Coon- teaching in Beaverton, Ore.,
is
■y, Ruth Thompson, Evelyn Ford, spending the summer with her
Bob McKenzie, Minnie Harvey, Er mother.
tesi Tippie, Roy Bray and George
Miss Alma Caldwell has gone to
Harvey.
Kennewick, Wn.
Paul Walsh has gone to Juniper,
Virginia McIntyre of Lewiston,
Ore., where he will be employed on Idaho, is visiting her father, Alex
the railroad.
McIntyre.
The "500” club met at the home
Agnes Fallen returned to The
of Mrs. W: O. Conlon Thursday Dalles Monday after spending a few
where they were served a delicious days in Umatilla with her brother,
luncheon. After the luncheon the af Pat Fallen.
ternoon was spent at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aber are the
Mrs. Ralph Davis.
parents of a girl born in the Her
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slattery miston hospital last week.
and son David have gone on their
Mrs. Charles Bauman is visiting
vacation to the coast. They were ac in Enterprise, Ore., this week.
companied as far as Portland by
The Junior Christian Endeavor
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie.
held a swimming party at Shinkies
Muriel Byrnes, Annie Wurster, lake Wednesday afternoon.
Those
Louise and Erma Byrnes, Gene To going were: Ardis Caldwell, Marion
and Thelma Shepherd, Delbert and
Delorls Van Schoiack, Arthur and
Jimmy Berwick, Gene Hiatt, Tom
my O’Donnell, Eddie and Marcella
Bray and Mildred Conlon and Devee
Brown.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS
We do not build a low-price car: the cost to us of building our car
Price ,
is pretty high.
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But we do sell a high quality car at a low
this year, has cost
Almost every new Ford V-8 car we have built so far
buy them at only $490
more to manufacture than its selling price was. As you
increasing volume to make up the
to $610, we have to depend on
manufacturer who gives good value
The reason for this is simple. — a
he sells because he cannot
must expect to lose money on the first cars
charge all his costs to the peop1o.v)0 ore „ he
he cannot
cannot afford
afford to
to lose
lose
But with the purghoneg.‘$.38
ku value rrom the first, and KOep
anything on a car•
on giving him full value for years.
prices and high cost
Two things make possible our combination of low Pr
quality:
1. Volume Production
2. Taking only one profit.
First; we set our price at what
of economies we enjoy in volume production.
. 4 the public on the basis
der to justify and
Then, in
would.
maintain
our low price « must get volume N9 fÂgn-cost to make, is also
Thus it comes that a car which is reaiiy nig
Yaos
low-cost to buy.
. a low-priced high
There is a difference between a cheap car a
qualpOXa“pFicos are always fixed at a point which
customer to buy.
. , the buyer as well as
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makes it profitable for a
the larger one.
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By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mrs. Nora Wilson went to Gresh
am. Ore.. Wednesday where she ren
ted a small place and will move her
family and household goods down
by truck this week.
E. Bedwell and two sons Earnest
and Roy. from Union, Ore., were
business visitors here last
Wayne and Kent Fagerström
to Union with them for a short
visit.
Mrs. O. Coryell visited Mrs. Frank
Wright Sunday afternoon.
Helen Kennison of Kennewick
who has been visiting Joyce Puck
ett the past three weeks returned
home Saturday. George Morsett,
Joyce Puckett, Maxwell Jones and
Adrian
Allen
accompanied
The
June
Bride
Many have started a savings account months ago and
are now able to make a hone for that June Bride.-
It is an easy matter to uta rt a Savings Account * at
this bank. One Dollar enrolls you in the Legion of
Savers.
The money you save is never missed. You learn to
get along without it, and have added satisfaction of
knowing you are traveling on the road to success.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE. President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Kennison to Kennewick.
Mr. and Mre. O. Barnes were
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten mo shopping in Hermiston Saturday.
tored to Corvallis Wednesday re
J. A. Grabiel accompanied his
turning early Thursday morning. granddaughter Snow McCoy to Her-
Their son Edward, who has been at mlston Monday for medical treat-
O.S.C. the past year, returned with ment.
them.
A. C. Houghten was a business
Miss Minnie Hunting of Silver visitor in Heppner Wednesday.
Creek. Wn.. is here for an extended
Mr.
Haynes from La Grande
visit with her brother, Forest Hunt moved to the Ellis place this week.
ing.
Will Franke of Walla Walla was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, John a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wil-
Smith and Katherin Olday motored Hams over the week end.
to Pine City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haddox of Lyn-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham of Her den, Wn., visited with friends here
miston visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sunday.
Isom Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht mo-
Ellen Goodwin of The Dalles is tored to Spokane Tuesday of last
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and week, visiting over night with Mr.
Mrs. O. Coryell.
and Mrs. Barney Endrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright visi
Mr. Leicht and daughter Nellie
ted Mrs. Berry at Umatilla Sunday were business visitors in Ritzville,
evening.
Wn., Tuesday, motoring on to Op
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace mo- portunity for a short visit with Mr.
tored to The Dalles Sunday to visit Leicht’s sister.
their daughter Florene.
The dance given by the Grange
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones were last Saturday night was pronounced
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
I the best dance of the season. Ano
Mrs. Wade and two missionaries ther dance will be given in two
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom weeks from that night
by
the
Caldwell Sunday night.
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By Oleta Neill
James O'Brien returned home
Friday from Salem where he has
been attending school the past few
years.
Frank Helms took a load of stock
to the Portland market Saturday
morning. Henrietta Helms and Aug
ust Rauch went with Mr. Helms.
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and the
Misses Lila
Bartholomew, Oleta
Neill and Bernice Neill called at the
Roy Neill home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
motored to Long Greek Saturday,
visiting with their daughter, Mrs.
Reid Buseick there, returning home
Sunday.
Miss Isabella O'Brien visited at
the John Healy home Thursday.
E. P. Jarmon and Miss Shirley
Jarmon were business visitors in
Hermiston Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Neill and Jasper My
ers returned home Friday from a
week's trip to Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and
daughters Cecelia and Helen were
in Heppner Thursday on business.
The Misses Helen and
Esther
Frederickson visited Miss Alma Neill
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and
family were business visitors in
Hermiston Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The
Dalles. Ore., visited at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McCarty Sunday.
Miss Maxine Allen of Bonners
Ferrf, Idaho, is visiting at
the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. O.
F. Thomson.
Mr. Robinson of Hermiston is do
ing some remodeling at the Joe Fo-
ley place.
Visitors at the Mrs. Ollie Neill
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Ayers and children. Mrs. T. J.
O’Brien and family and Mrs. W'alter
Wigglesworth and son Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
and children were in Heppner Wed-
nesday evening on business.
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