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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY », 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. LOW COST LEADER PAGE THREE ♦«♦♦+V V V V V V V V V V t UMATILLA NEWS By MRS. GLENN OSTROM t ---------- « On our fuel test at the Fred McMurray ranch checked before wit Mrs. James Walsh and infant son nesses, the model B John Deere tractor used Robert James returned home from the Pendleton hospital last Thurs day. Mrs. Walsh’s mother, Mrs, Mildred Launhart, is with her daugh At lower prices than last year’s Ford V-8, the 1939 ter. (stove oil - .00 per gallon delivered) Ford V-8 is bigger than before, better-looldng, better 00 IO U IP M IN T The engineers’ wives had their riding, and still quieter. In 3 body types, a choice of regular weekly meeting at the home XieSs & Federal Sassi M S s 60 horse-power or 85. M l voua rosa d ia l i * t o s a t i of Mrs. James Olson. I I T M I D IL I V IR ID P flIC I Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and IN o m o r r Sometime« the question comes up among farmers who have IT T U LEADEBSHIP — The luxury daughters Dorothy and Margie spent ITAMUZED CRABS — N o front T hia ia for t h a 6 0 h .p . T u d o r ca n o f the low-price field. not been familiar with the operation of John Deere tractors as to end bobbing or dipping. Level Friday in Walla Walla shopping. S ed a n illu a tr a ta d a n d in - starts, level stops, level ride. the wear of the motor in burning stove oil. The construction of cludaa a ll th e fo llo w in g : Mrs. Bill Boulton was hostess at f - ttpe i-cnima Emm— Bumpers and four bumper the cylinder head and our fuel vaporizing system makes the burn Bight cylinder* give smoothness. saornne soomdpboofing — party at her home Friday after guards • Spare wheel, tire Small cylinders give economy. Noises hushed for quiet ride. ing of stove oil possible, without any oil dilution. We as dealers, noon. Those present were Madames and tube • Cigar lighter • and we are backed up by the John Deere engineers, guarantee the Tw in air-electric horns • Dual ITB11DL1C I1 A IB S — Baay- LOW PUCES— Adrerri'secf prices H. B. Hull, J. B. Springer, Wm. Con include m any items o f desirable acting— quick, straight stops. motor to wear no more burning stove oil than it would on gaso windshield wipers • Sun visor lon, Lew Brownell, Elmore McKen equipment. • Foot control for headlight line. John Deere engineers claim even less wear. zie, Ed Keyes and Miss Sara Rix. nm E-cnsnoM m comfort — beams with indicator on in N ew flexible roll-edge seat cueh- The afternoon was spent in playing strument panel. If you want to see this tractor perform on your type of work, ioos, soft transverse springs, four cards. hydraulic shock absorbers. ask us for a demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conlon attended Your Local John Deere and Caterpillar Dealer the Old Timers dinner in Pendleton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trout and child ren of Walla Walla spent the week CATERPILLAR — JOHN DEERE end visiting friends here. Those people visiting in Pendle Pendleton - Phone 518 ton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Heppner Athena Glenn Linn, Mrs. E. McKenzie and Arlington Walla Walla daughter Jeanne, Betty Mustard, Margie Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbaugh and children. I The former visited Jimmie Williams may be found in an Oregon State who is recovering in the hospital af Mrs. Omar Halverson and Mrs. Planning board report, Oregon ter an operation. Mildred Scott of Silverton, Oregon, Looks Ahead,’’ it is pointed Ó0R.P, i by Betty McKenzie, who is a student visited at the home of Mrs. Halver compilers of the volume. 85H.P- nurse in Pendleton, visited her par son’s nephew and family, Mr. and This state has more people over ents Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. James Walsh and family Tues 54 years of age in proportion to its The Pocahontas dance given Sat day. Mr. Halverson, chief of police population than any other state ex urday night was a great success of Silverton, and Mr. Scott drove cept Maine, New Hampshire and Veta Moran and 'Bob Brownell, this far with the ladles, going on to Vermont. At the same time. It ha« who are attending Kinman Business Pendleton on business. fewer young people, proportionately, College in Spokane, spent the week than any other state except Califor 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 end with their parents. nia and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt of * PINE C IT Y ♦ The report, "Oregon Look« Pendleton is visiting their son and By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger Ahead" is crammed with fact« and family, Ursel Hiatt. Miss Margaret Weaver, primary figures on Oregon, gleaned from the Pendleton visitors Monday were teacher at the Pine City school, was Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell, Mr. and taken ill and returned to Portland scores of informative repo ;a it sued PHONE 571 Mrs. Ralph Joder, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Mrs. Helen Curran from by the planning board during the HERMISTON, ORE. past four years. It was edited by V. Glenn Ostrom, Mrs. Effie Jarvis, Lena is substituting for her. B. Stanbery, executive secretary of Mrs. Jess Connell, Marcellas Bray A large crowd from Pine City at the board. and Ben Juday. tended the dance at Lena last Sat ketball team played the Heppner No infrences regarding the town- Mrs. O. P. Miller and Mrs. John grade school team on the Heppner is one of a series of farmers’ meet Kinney were visitors in Irrigon Sat urday night. ♦ BOARDMAN send or any other movement are Mrs. Bertha Ayers and son Ray ings. Possibilities of a co-op grain drawn In the report, but it would * By RUTH FISHER V floor Wednesday, February 1. The and gas station were discussed. An urday. were business callers in Hermiston score wa9 tied at the close of the only be natural for any project of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle of Ply Essie Jones, Janet Gorham, Echo Monday. expert on soil conservation will Interest to older people to arouse at Coats, Clara Mae Dillon. Mary Walk game so an overtime was played speak at the next meeting, Thursday mouth were week end guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGreer were with Boardman winning the game tention here, those who have read Bill Switzler home. er and Mrs. Jack Gorham spent Sat by two points with the score 12 to the 9th of February. Pendleton visitors Saturday. the volume points out. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Darr spent the Miss Lorelie Saylor of Hermiston urday in Pendleton. 14. Oregon also has the lowest birth week end in Portland. spent the week end with Miss Char The Boardman Yellowjackets will The Boardman grade school has- Word has been received of the lotte Helms at her home on Butter rate of all states, the report says. meet the Ione team on the Board- O. S. C. M IL K BARN In 1936 the natural increase per birth of a daughter named Molita Creek. man floor Tuesday night. 1000 dropped to 1.5 percent while Lynn, born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lowell Young and Mrs. H. E Peter Farley returned this week PLANS READY FOR Kring in a Portland hospital. Mr. Young spent Monday with Mrs. Her the birth rate was 14.1 persons per from Portland where he has spent OREGON D A IR Y M E N 1000, compared to that of New Kring, who is stationed here with man Young in Pendleton. the last week visiting. Mexico of 27.1 per 1000. the U. S. Army Engineers, returned Mrs. Lois Kent spent the week end home Sunday. Prayer groups are being held each The low birth rate need occasion In Portland. Plans for constructing modern Tuesday at 2:00 P.M. at the homes Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cover and child Tom Boylen of Pendleton was a no special worry to Oregonians, the of Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. E. T. Mes milk barns are available from the ren and Mr. and Mrs. James Olson caller at his ranch Monday. Mr. and report points out. Health conditions agricultural engineering department spent the week end in Portland. senger and Mrs. Warner in town. Mrs. Boylen had just returned from are unusually good In this state, Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein of Walla a week’s trip to Denver, Colorado. which means that a larger propor Rev. J. Cornellson, pastor of the at Oregon Sta-te college. The plans Indian church at Mission, Ore., filled were drawn by H. R. Sinnard, arch Walla spent Sunday visiting her Fred Rauch, Earl Garner and Ber- tion of children will survivee, and the pulpit at the Boardman Commu itect in the agricultural engineering brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and nadett Ross accompanied their truck also will live longer lives. Migration department, based on research of Mrs. Bill Switzler. nity church Sunday morning. load of livestock to Portland Sun into the state will also take care of the dairy barn requirements of Coos Miss Sara Rix was hostess to the day. any needed increase In population. The Boardman Yellowjackets and Curry counties, and after con Fred Rauch was a Heppner busi stung the Echo Eougars January 31 sultation with state dairy inspectors Bridge Club members Saturday even ing at her home. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeiei ness visitor Saturday. in an exciting game played on the Leland Smith was appointed by Guy Moore spent the week end at Boardman floor. The score was 17 and members of the dairy depart Mayor Tucker and approved by mem his home on Butter Creek. to 34. A preliminary game was ment at the college. Two sets of plans are available, bers of the council for the position Shop under new management and played by the grade school team of city marshall, to succeed M. M. In new location. which was won by Echo. one for a barn 18 by 42 and an at Jenkins, who has held the job for STATISTICS G IV E N Dave Partlow, who has been stay tached milk house 18 by 20. The several years. Fqnipnrd to Go Ont to Ranch for O N OREGON BY ing at the home of his uncle, Paul second set is 34 by 42, providing The Garden club held their regu Partlow, has gone to Portland where stanchion space for 20 or 24 cows, lar meeting at the community hall P L A N N IN G BOARD he is employed. STANFIELD BLACKSMITH SHOP with an attached milk house 18 by Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Switz The real reason why Oregon is Back of Brown's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker left ler gave a paper on “The History of one of the strongholds of the Town Rtnnfield Oregon Monday for Longview, Wn„ where 30. Umatilla,” which was very Interest- send old age pension movement they intend to spend a few days vis iting. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bleakney re Example: Round turned home from Walla Walla Mon day where they spent a few days visiting. In Deluxe The Ladies Aid Missionary meet A ir-C o n d i ing will be held at the home of Mrs. tioned Coach Howell, February 15. Proportion ately low foraa to oth er p oin ti Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and and for all clasaae of travel. son Kenneth motored to Pendleton Saturday on business. James Howell returned home from CITY OF PORTLAND, from Portlanc Portland last week. He is to be em 6 :3 0 p. m., on 1st, 7th, 13th, ployed in Hermiston. 19th a n d 25th . 3 9 ’4 hours to C hicago. — N o e xtra fora. Chas. Barlow and family of PORTLAND ROSE, -from Portland Heppner visited relatives at Board- 9 :3 5 p. m. daily. R e g i s t e r e d man Sunday. Nurse-Stewardess. 2 5 c , 3Oc & Mrs. Lay, Mrs. Awllda Bleakney. 3 5 c m eals in C oaches and Pull and Mrs. Bob Wilson motored to man-Tourist cars. Umatilla to attend the Eastern Star PACIFIC LIMITED, -from Portlanc) 8 :0 0 a. m. C offee Shop Diner meeting. — Econom y Meals. George Wlcklander and family All trains air-€ondit«anad. Porte« are moving into the Fortier house service and Free Piiiows in Coaches recently vacated by Claud Coats and SUN VALLEYTidaho family. National World day of prayer will Ali-Scasons, All-Sport: contei be held in the church basement Feb C hallenger Inn-popular prices ruary 24. A Missionary reading contest Is IADLES: TUNE IN to be started Sunday evening. Feb —'New Union Pacific Program ruary 12. Mrs. George Corwin is “Surprise Your Husband” leading the meeting. Everyone is on K H Q »ach Mon. and Wed., invited to come. at 9:10 a.m. and Fri. 8:30 a.m. Frank Walker and son. Milo went FREE RECIPES to Pasco. Wn.. Tuesday to visit Mr. Walker’s daughter, Mrs. Mack Wat A M DfTAAJ AND C B O V A T IO M * - kins and also get Mr. Walker’s car which has been in the repair shop for some time. »* Features of Treasure Island, California World’s Fair site In | pavilions; («) Coliseum for world livestock shows. Indoor sports; The farmers held an interesting San Francisco Bay. ( I t Portals of the Pacific and Elephant Towers ' (14) Chinese Village and 44-acre Gayway; (II) Hall of Science; meeting In the school gym Thursday at main entrance; (3i Administration Building; (J) Exposition (13) Vacationland Palace; (13 i Mines, Metals and Machinery evening. H. K. Dean of the Umatil yacht harbor and landing area for Clipper Ships; (4) Yerba Buena Palace; (14) Tower of the Sun; (IS) Foods and Beverages; (14) In R A IL R O A D "Wo-nen’s" clubhouaa, hospitality center for members and their ternational Palace; (17) Homes and Gardens; (18) Treasure Gar la Field station at Hermiston, spoke guests; (5) Fine Arts Palace; (41 Federal Building; (7) Hall of , den; (IV) Hall of Air Transportation, Clipper Ship landing float on dairy production. This meeting Western States: (Si Paciftc Buildlnd. canter of foreign nation at edae of lafloon: 134) California State and County buildings. OF A GREAT U N E OF FORDS! *624 ♦ A Gallon an Hour 1st H eav y P lo w in g BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Rohrman Motor Co« See Your Dealer First LOW R A I L FARES io J? FAÇT LMdl TRAIN General Blacksmithiig Horseshoeing Trip Fare to CHICAGO '58” UNION PACIFIC Magic City Awaits Visiting Millions ,