The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 28, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER »>, 1*4«
THE HERMISTON HERALQ, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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her mother. She spent the week end
TOWNSEND CLUB
in Boardman, returning to the home
of her father in Hilgard.
NEWS
Ed Pound of Portland spent
Thanksgiving here at the home of his
Published Every Thursday at
By M rt. Joe L'dey
brother Otto and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHarte of
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
A very important meeting was held
Sunnyside spent Thanksgiving at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 last Friday night. A bulletin was
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Stephens. Alfred, their son, re­ read from the Oregon representative,
turned
with them after visiting a
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
week at the home of his grandpar­ that Oregon’s quota for new members
is 15,000 in the next DO days, so
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes spent each member will have something to
Friday visiting their daughter and do. Ail club members are determined
Subscription Rates
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman to show the new Congress and Presi­
One Y ear.......................................... $2.00
in Pasco.
Margie Mustard of Pendleton spent dent Roosevelt that we intend to see
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
Thanksgiving and Sunday with her that they make our bill the law of the
.50
Three M onths..................................
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. land, and we expect full cooperation
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Lane Jr. from every member.
Payable in Advance
were Monday dinner guests of Mr.
A flash from Dr. Townsend—“Ac­
and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom.
Office Telephone .......................... .. 2051
Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Harryman and tion in the next Congress is my mot­
Residence Telephone ..................... . 2333
daughters Fern and Audrey spent to. I made a trip to Washington,
Saturday here visiting.
D. C., and gave this message to our
Betty McKenzie left the first of
director
of the Washington legisla­
the week for Pendleton for a few
ture bureau: ‘I do not care under
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and what name our program is enacted.
daughter Frances returned Friday They can call it the Roosevelt bill,
from Portland where they had spent
from Tuesday till Thanksgiving at Downey bill or whatever they want
the home of her parents, Mr. and to. It makes no m atter who gets the
credit. We propose to give the Dem­
, Mrs. Carl Brownell.
Mrs. Hallie Huntington, worthy ocratic administration a chance to
newick were Thanksgiving guests of grand matron of the grand chapter put through our own bill under their
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler here. They 1 of Oregon, O.E.S., was an honored own sponsorship under a different
’ guest of the local chapter Saturday
also visited friends here Sunday.
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the | evening with the Bushee chapter No. name, if necessary, but our organi­
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. McKenzie 11!) of Pendleton as their guest. A zation will not allow any substitute
Air. and Mrs. Les. Thompson and were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and large attendance of members and vis­ bill and we will guard against having
daughter Sonny Lee of Walport, Ore., son, Edward Skoubo and W arren Dil­ itors were present.
Mrs. Florence Holdman of Nevada the Townsend Bill side-tracked by a
spent Thanksgiving at the home of ion and mother, Airs. Jennie Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon spent arrived Thanksgiving evening to substitute. I have no pride of auth­
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thanksgiving in Pendleton with his spend a few days visiting at the orship but I have a very real concern
Thompson.
home of her daughter and family, in the welfare of our people and I
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler Jr. | brother.
Bessie Dexter, who is teaching in Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son believe the time has come to forget
and children of Elmer City arrived
last Wednesday to spend the Thanks­ North Powder, spent the Thanksgiv­ Joe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rose of Estaca­ rivalries and jealousies and get to­
giving holiday with their parents, Mr. ing holidays with her parents, Mr.
da
spent Thanksgiving with their gether for the good of the American
and Mrs. George Kendler Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter.
Mrs. Nick Barbouletos and daugh­ daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. people.’ ”
and Mrs. W. C. Isom in Irrigon. They
ter Bessie spent the week end in Harold Regal and family.
returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard an­ Notice— The dance committee wants
Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper spent Portland on business.
nounce
the engagement of their to make a correction of dates that
Mrs. Mildred Fromdahl and fami­
Thanksgiving with her parents in La
Grande. Mrs. Cooper remained to ly have moved into the Buntin house daughter Dorothy to John Henry was in last week’s news. Saturday,
Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nye November 30 will be a benefit dance
on the highway.
spend some time with her parents.
of Echo. The wedding is to take place at Westland school and again at the
Doris
Rodenbough,
student
at
the
Those people going down last Tues­
December.
day for the funeral ot Miss Clara Diaper School of Beauty at LaGrande in The
Ladies Aid held a work day community hall in Hermiston Decem­
spent
the
Thanksgiving
holidays
at
Corrigan, which was held in McMinn­
for the bazaar which will be held ber 14 instead of the 7th.
the
home
of
her
parents.
ville, were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chap­
Gene Hiatt, Delbert Van Schoiack December 17 at the James Byrnes
Club meetings have been changed
man and daughter Frances, Mr. and
and
Charles Kik, who are students at home. ______ _
from the 2nd and 4th Fridays to the
Mrs. Harry Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gray- Oregon State college, spent the holi­
1st and 3rd Fridays of each month.
beal and son Max, Harold Regal and days with their parents. They re ­ REDUCED PRICE
turned
with
Mr.
Van
Schoiack
who
Arthur Morris, Mrs. W alter Bullard,
Mrs. Frank Clark, Betty and Jean motored down for the funeral of Miss ANNOUNCED FOR
McKenzie, the Misses Ina Gilbert and Corrigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and
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With the announcement of an en­
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There will be a basket social Dec­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone and son
the home of their niece and daughter, Bob of Walla Walla spent Sunday larged and enlivened magazine, The ember 6, Friday night, at 8 o’clock.
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ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Sa­
Bud Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. H ar­ es a reduction in its subscription and The proceeds are to be used for
Christmas treats and community club
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Joe Springer.
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Joan and Mrs. V. D. Bramer and
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Mrs. Theresa Bullard returned to a year and $2.00 for three years on
children and Mr. and Mrs. Del Jack- her home in Portland after spending
Mrs. George Currin who returned
a
subscription
basis.
son and daughter Louise and Mrs. a month at the home of her son and
from the hospital in Pendleton with
In announcing a change in editorial the new son, Thomson Earl Currin.
Annie Edwards spent Thanksgiving family, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bullard
in Boardman at the home of Mr. and and family.
i policy, publishers of The American
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers attend­
Mrs. J. K. Walpole and family.
Delbert Walpole of Boardman i Boy assure subscribers that the es­ ed the funeral of Mr. Robertson in
School opened its doors again Mon­ spent Saturday afternoon here.
tablished fiction heroes who have Hermiston Sunday. Mr. Robertson
day after a six day vacation. The
George Cooper and George Barbou­ made the magazine so popular with was Mr. Myers’ grandfather.
teachers who were away are as fol­ letos spent Sunday in La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and
lows Miss Ina Gilbert, Cecelia Bey­ where they visited Mrs. Cooper who I young and old alike, will continue to family spent Thanksgiving day with
ler and Mrs. Oliver spent the holi­ is visiting at the home of her par­ tell of their adventures exclusively in Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and
days in Portland, Miss Elva Twidwell ents.
The American Boy. Included in this
Rav Roberts and son returned F ri­ group are Renfrew of the Canadian
and Edward Elliott in La Grande
with their parents, Miss Joan Leslie day from Deer Park where they had
in Stanfield with friends, Arthur spent Thanksgiving with his brother Mounted, Connie Morgan and Old
Man Mattle, prospectors: Square Jaw
Morris in La Grande, and Supt. Reg­ and family.
Virginia Compton. W arren Dillon Davis, railroad engineer! Johnny
al and family remained in Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were Thanks­ and Ed Skoubo of Boardman spent Caruthers, flyer: Jim Tierney, de­
giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sundav at the E. McKenzie home.
f f île u a ç e
Bob Bates.
Miss Compton has just returned from tective; Tod Moran, seaman; Alan
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers of Ken­ Utah where she spent a year visiting Kane and Ted Dolliver, adventurers
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The Hermiston Herald
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P u b l i s h E R S/ 4L-S-SO Cl AT I ON
UMATILLA NEWS
Wo»*eN... AND ARITHMETIC
Which are really better at household arithmetic—
men or women? Let’s look at the question in terms
of insurance.
What woman would carry only $1,000 in fire in­
surance on furniture, clothing, etc., when It would
cost several times as much to replace them? What
woman does not know what a financial burden
would fqj.1 on her if her husband were injured in an
accident? Yet many men overlook these vital needs.
So here’s a practical suggestion to husbands and
wives. Don’t guess about insurance . . . consult this
agency for expert advice on which policies to buy—
how much—and what to do in event of loss.
! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON i!
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
I Bobby Grounvold spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes of Pilot | and the week end in Seattle with Mr.
Rock spent Thursday with Mr. and McGreer’s sister.
Mrs. Marian Finch.
Miss Marie Klages spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Schiller were end in Portland.
Mrs. Straver and Mrs. Helen Rin­
callers Sunday at the Clayton Ayers
go spent Thanksgiving in Union,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W attenburger j They report that the road over the
and son of Pasco spent Thanksgiving mountains is very slick and danger­
with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenbur­ ous for traveling.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Acres of Eight
ger. Dinner guests also were Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Strain of Portland, Mile spent Sunday with Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenbur­ Mrs. E. B. W attenburger.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar of
ger and family and Lyle W hiterright
Hermiston spent Sunday duck hunt­
of Pasco.
Guy Moore, who Is attending Ore­ ing on Butter Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
gon State college, spent the week end
spent Friday in Pendleton on busi­
with his mother, Mrs. Roy Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer and ness.
‘Giving Grass a Chance
PINE CITY NEWS
POWER COSTS 00
BOYS’ LIFE
OWNERS OF
JOHN DEERE
TRACTORS
SAY T H E Y ..,,,,,.
ARE S A V IN G AS MUCH AS
$1.25 A D A Y BY BURNING
L O W -C O S T FUEL ,
Users are reporting amazing savings on low­
c o s t f u e l alone. M a n y are o p e r a t in g their
John Deere tractors for as little as 1-1/2 to 2-1/2
cents an acre In cultivating.
Measuring fuel economy on a dollars and cents
basis—the way It should be measured—Im partial
tests show that five different makes of tractors
with low-grade gasoline do only 71.6% as much
work as a John Deere tractor with $1.00 worth of
“ low-cost” fuel, and that nine other makes burn­
ing regular gasoline do only 66.6% as much work
as a John Deere on $1.00 worth of low-cost fuel.
These im partial tests furnish convincing proof
that your fuel dollar goes farther In a John Deere.
Come in and make us prove it,
BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR
& EQUIPMENT CO.
PENDLETON, OREGON
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(Bach Symbol R epresents 100,000 lo r e s
Oregon Range Land Whose Grass Was Im-
proved by D eferred G razing)
1938
1939
The term “deferred graeiag*’ has become popmiar aaaoag Oregon
ranch operators, for it means improvement of grata by keeping live­
stock off at certain intervals to that it has a chance to reaeed and re­
juvenate itself. Under the AAA range conservation program, Oregon
ranch operator» have increased this greet
acres in 1937 to 1^40,000 acres in 1999.
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