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PAOB POUR T h e H erm iston Herald 1 From Veil to Shorts Go Turkish Girls UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom F ifty y ea rs have taken T urkish women far, all the w ay from the Mae W urster spent T hursday and veil to shorts. R ecently the A m eri F riday forenoon in La G rande where can G irls College of Istanbul cele she visited Doris Rodenbough, who b rate d its half cen tu ry an n iv ersary is attending D raper School of Beau You may have plenty of lire of turning out A m ericanized versions ty. She was accomDanied by Mrs. V. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second insurance on your house but that of T urkish young women. Although D. B ram er and daughter Stella Rae, Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. th e re w ere only two T urkish g irls in who visited Mr. B ram er, who is em does not cover the loss if your the first g rad u atin g class, th e num ployed in La Grande. automobile bums up Automo Miss Mildred Conlon, who is em bers have in creased since the ad Subscription Rates bile liability insurance protects vent of the Turkish republic and the ployed a t a hospital in Salem, spent One Y ear........................... $2.00 you against damage suits arising recognition of w om en’s rig h ts until from F rid a y till Sunday w ith her Six Months ................... from injuries to other people. but 1.00 90 per cent of the college is Turkish. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Con lon. it does not pay the bills for the Three Months ............... The leading Turkish fam ilies are ‘ .50 Mr. and Mrs. E rvin Fow ler of ea g er for th eir d au g h ters to have Portland were guests of Air. and Mrs. in ju rie s you may suffer in th< Payable in Advance A m erican educations. But even H arry Gram m er over the week end. same accident. though the students ap p e ar in brief Mr. Fow ler enjoyed some pheasant Office Telephone ...... . 2051 , W h y not come in and let us 4 fo o u B L £ \s w hite shorts and b are legs for gym hunting while here. Residence Telephone ....... go over your insurance program classes—a fa r cry from the days . 2333 Mrs. Roscoe W illiams and son By Co M e $ \ n / q - l y __ when they had to be veiled for com ron and her m other, Mrs. Eugene with you? This agency is fully m en cem en t—the T urkish govern Masse, who is visiting here from her prepared to give expert advice nor can you tell what kind of m ent and national custom s tend to home in Yakima, spent T hursday in trouble may come next. en the subject. lessen the A m ericanization process. Pendleton. Emma Ju d ay of Mosier spent the E ven though “ Gone With the Wind” is the T urkish stu d en ts' fa week end visiting friends here. The vorite reading m a tte r and pictures Ju d ay fam ily form erly lived here. The seventh and eighth grade had of Clark Gable and T yrone Pow er deco rate h er room , she does net a pheasant dinner at the school house T hursday evening. The boys fu rn en tertain m en a t college prom s. The ished the pheasants and the girls m inistry of education prohibits boys cooked the rest of the dinner. and girls dancing together within The C. E. held a skating p a rty at by h. I > the college walls. Herm iston F rid ay night. F. B. SWAYZE, President J » Although the Turkish collegian Mr. and Mrs. J e rry Sm ith and son Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ! ’ speaks good E nglish and studies Jam es of Pasco, form er residents of ,, with m any of the sam e books as her U m atilla, were visitors here S a tu r A m erican co u n terp art, she doesn’t day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sykes returned w ear m akeup, doesn’t like to eat betw een m eals, has nev er h ea rd of this week end from a few weeks v a Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Rudy and Mrs. the summ er months, accompanied Jack K ester motored to Portland them home and will rem ain for th e a “ coke” or “jitte rb u g ” and p refers cation. Miss Elya Twidwell spent the Thursday, retu rn in g S aturday. winter. tango to swing. She’d ra th e r go to Betty McKenzie, who has been in end in La G rande visiting her the m ovies than to a dance and only week parents. nurses tra in in g in Pendleton for the d rin k s alcoholic beverag es a t a ball Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuyse of Pasco past three years, returned to her STUDENT OFFICERS or a wedding. were visitors here S aturday. home Tuesday afternoon to spend a Boys a re n ’t allowed to call at the Bill Bousquet of The Dalles v isit few days. She has completed her DIRECT ACTIVITIES college, so the dean isn ’t bothered ed a t the home of his parents, Mr. course. ___ w ith the ever-present A m erican and Mrs. A rt Bousquet over the week (F ro m the Bulldog) problem of petting in p ark ed ca rs end. He also enjoyed some pheasant The following students m aintain because the av e rag e T urkish youth hunting. the positions of class officers: doesn’t own one, th e re being but Mr. and Mrs. T. O. W aller and Senior Class— By Mrs. W. C. Isom 5,000 in all Turkey. sons of Pendleton were visitors at President— David Hamm. the Jess Connell home Sunday. Although new v istas have been Mr. and Mrs. Van H iatt are visit- V. P resident— Tom F ra ser. widely opened to w omen in the last Mrs. Mrs. Hoagland is visiting S ecretary— E lna Holmquist. two decades of T urkish history, the mo- a t the home of his parents, Mr. with her daughter, Mrs. Brown in and Mrs. Charles H iatt. Stanfield. av e rag e student p refers m a rria g e to T reasu rer— Mabel Rauch. • Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Mr. F arre ll, fa th e r of Mrs. N ora a ca reer. None looks forw ard to a Alhevt Vi„„. onent S aturday evening m ovie or stag e c a re e r because th at in Wa»'a W alla where they visited Wilson, is seriously ill. He was ta k Ju n io r Class— en to the hospital in Pendleton for still “ isn’t the thing to do.” Al Leta Meyprs. P resident— Raymond Holloman. medical treatm en t Sunday. Mrs. though she gets h e r fashion ideas Mrs. Theresa Bullard of Portland V. P resident— B a rb a ra F ollett. from the A m erican m ovies, she isn ’t came Sunday to visit a few days at F arre ll remained there with him. Mrs. Ricker and daughter from S ecretary— Bob Miller. as susceptible to fads as A m erican the home of her son and daughter-in- girls and her sw eaters and sk irts law, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bullard F reew ater came down Sunday to be T reasu rer— Don Cellers. with Rev. Ricker while he is holding have m ore individuality th an those and children. revival meetings a t the Pentecostal found on A m erican cam puses. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higgs and Mr. church. Sophomore Class— She chooses her own clothes but and Mrs. George B anderburg of Mr. and Mrs. Ja y B erry from P resident— K enneth Elwood. P ortland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. doesn’t have an allow ance. She likes Portland visited relatives here last V. P resident— J e rry Coxen. r ia n k Tanner here over the week week. sophisticated clothes ra th e r than The men enjoyed hunting while Sec.-Treas.— M arjorie Knapp. casu al sports things; w ears her h air end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell from here. in a long glam our-girl bob, favors Meacham spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith had as Freshm an Class— snoods and costum e jew elry. Grace Haney is staying with her their guest three days of last week sister, Mrs. B ert Dexter, during Mr. P resident— Allan Pankow. , his m other of La Grande. D exter’s absence. V. P resident— John Lewis. Mr. anil .Mrs. F ran k Clark were Milo Hinkley and Mrs. N ora Wil Antarctica Will Become Sunday v ic to rs a t the A rt Trout son motored to Pendleton Sunday. S ecretary— Dorothy Jordan. home in W alla Walla. T reasu rer— Ethel Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherm an arid T. opical, Predicts Byrd ..... r . and n„u Mrs. .»ns. Lester i .ester Stoop stoop and M children spent S atu rd ay and Sunday Millions of y ea rs ago A n tarctica | i,n"filte rs of Pasco were here Sun- in Lexington. had a tropical clim ate, according to , day- WRITE A Mrs. Stevens and daughter visited Adml. R ichard E. Byrd, the fam ous . .VipK was a visitor in Wal relatives in A rlington last week. w al!a Monday. explorer. WANT AD Glenn Paulson, who is located in V- and Mrs. H. J. Robertson and The clim ate, m oreover, is chang CASH IN ON Pendleton, spent the week end wi.h ing, he says, and th at region again "su '-h ter o f Hood River visited at his aunt, Mrs. Louisa Horner. STUFF / »1,0 home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates will becom e habitable. E arl Leach and Dan Hill motored ,N . W But don’t m ake any rush for Lit Monday afternoon. to the mountains near Ukiah Sunday. Mrs. M yrtle W ard and Leonard They returned the same evening with tle A m erica as yet. It will take T H E A T T IC = = Deford left Monday for a visit in som e m illions of y ears, B yrd d e a deer. Cloyd Leach, who has been A merican Falls, Idaho. prospecting in the mountains during j clares, till it’s w arm enough for you. Mr. and Mis. Hugh Van Schoiack Byrd brought back from his re and d au ghter Delores left Monday cent expedition geological and bo for The Dalles where they were tan ical fossils of wood and leaves to called by the death of Mrs. Van Sch- I prove the a n tarctic once w as trop lack’s sister’s husband, H arry C ram • ” ‘ • <u«»- • kii • ^ x.**1* ical. He said fossil an im als m ight er. I be found if the polar ice cap could Mr. and Mrs. Valias Dexter and be ex cavated. However, he said it son of La G rande visited at the home w as not possible to prove hum an ex of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter here Monday. istence there. A drian K rallm an, who has been The far southern continent is pass- I ing through a glacial age and the employed a t the Columbia Cafe, left : ice is slowly dim inishing, Byrd de Tuesday for Portland. M ary Bates of Portland is visit clared . Shepherds in Chilean P ata- j gonia had told him, too, th at the ice ing at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates. and snow w as less now than a gen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson have eration ago, he added. moved into one of the Edw ards a p a rt As the ice dim inishes in A ntarcti- ments. j ca. Byrd said, the te m p e ra tu re will Mrs. Ralph Joder left Monday for gradually rise through the centuries Reper,’a w here she will make her home and possibly the cu rren ts which with her husband who has been »m- give sub-tropical Chile and P eru ploved them for some time. H er their te m p erate clim ate will becom e mother, who has been m aking her f w arm er. home with them, went to Portland to five with a son. Mrs. Yrekes has ived h"”e for 51 vears. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith and P ro tect Civil W ar T renches To serv e the twofold purpose of daughter Donna returned to their , beautification and prevention of ero home a lte r a three weeks trip which sion which th rea ten to d am ag e Civil took them to Portland, Seattle, El I w ar trenches, thousands of blos lensburg, Coulee dam and Spokane. Donna staved with her grandm other som ing periw inkle w ere planted in in Qti/iU tJ/eLp. 'Ifou /ia n íílt a n d Sbtudf&Hf Arlington. the F redericksburg-Spotsylvania Na- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and i tional M ilitary p aik c . . j daughters unlivera dean Jo an ano and Mrs. Glenn Os The most consistent thing about Since the m attin g of underbrush, trom troni and and son son Gary G ary visited their JO H N DEERE Two-Cylln- the old coal or wood stove was the | which for m ore than £0 y e a rs held l daughter and sister and family, Mr. constant mess. But today you can der Tractors, burning the e a rth in place and" m ade a and Mrs. Don H arrym an and family say good-bye forever to d irt and low-cost fuels successfully w ilderness of the historic b attle j in Pasco Sunday. drudgery in heating. T h e re’s no and efficiently, are sending power costs down to fields, lias been rem oved, national Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood muss o r fuss w hen you use a new low levels in all sections of the country. i p ark serv ice officials have been and Mrs. E. McKenzie spent Monday Quaker B u m o il H eater . . . neither in Pendleton. com bating the m enace of erosion. in providing heat or in cleaning up Users are reporting am azing savings on low after it. Come in and see the new Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller spent B ranch Spalding, co-ordinating cost fuel alone. For instance, many are operat 1941 models today! superintendent of the V irginia b at S aturday in Spokane on business. ing their John Deere Model “ H” tractors for as the Consolidated tlefields, said the periw inkle w as a They attended little as 2 cents an acre in cultivating. little ev erg reen th at produces tiny F reight Lines meeting where Mr. white blossom s in late April. Mr. Miller received a watch for 5 years Measuring fuel econom y on a dollars and Spalding said th at through the co of <sfe driving. cents basis—the way it should be m easured— Mrs. William Conlon returned operation of p ark neighbors, hun im partial tests show that five different makes Monday from Portland. H er sister. d red s of roots w ere gath ered for of tractors using low-grade gasoline do only & d dieate/iA. u n tlt Mrs. Houser, returned with her for planting. a visit. 71.6', as much work as a John Deere Tractor Mr. and Mrs. Will F ran k . Mrs. Ed. with $1.00 worth of low-cost fuel, and that nine S tagm iller and daughter and Mrs. other makes burning regular gasoline do only Treasury Gadget R. W illiams of W alla W alla and Mr. 66.6*,', as much work as a John Deere on $1.00 S tretched across the top of the and Mrs. W. W. Newton of Yakima worth of low-cost fuel. te lle rs’ windows of the sta te treas- visited at the Roscoe W illiams home u r e r ’s office in Springfield, 111., are Sunday. These impartial tests furnish convincing m any stra n d s of w ire which look Mr. and Mrs Fred Mullins and OTHER STOVES WITHOUT FORCED DRAFT roof that your fuel dollar goes farther in a like radio aerials. son of Posen visited here Sunday. ohn Deere. Come in and make us prove it. Ed Lonergan, press agent for Mr. and Mrs. William S w itxPr left Treasurer Louie E. Lewis, explains Monday for a vi«it in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k D uff of Pen they are part of a robbery-burglary I system , charged with high voltage dleton are parents of a son born in We have a few left over—Come in He is the grandson o* to prevent climbing into the treasury Pendleton BRADEN BELL TRACTOR | office and fixed to set off alarms Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson of and get them at a bargain price. here. in police stations. & EQUIPMENT CO. Joe and Carl Lvndsav of Portland Cost of the system is $2.600 and PEN D LETO N , OREGON it saves $4,000 annually on theft in were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter surance. Little money is kept in the Bullard Saturday and Sundav. Mr. and Mr«. Joe Rudv of Needles office, but there are many bonds bur Ca,.. are visiting their daurht»r and glars might yen for. Phone 2121 Hermiston, Oregon son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. 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