The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 20, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Come In
sponsored by th e
w as pronounced a
five atten d ed an d
p ro g ram o f m usic
C om m ercial Club
success. S eventy-
enjoyed a v aried
and talk s.
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1¡U Alf». Ilemice Wnttenburger
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Mr. and M rs. F red B artholom ew
and son Bobby of E sta c a d a sp en t |
S unday w ith his b ro th e r and fam ily, j
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B artholom ew
M rs. J a s p e r M yers gave a valen-1
By M rs. W. C. Isom
tine card p a rty F rid a y evening. Six
A bout fifty people w ere out to the tables w ere in play. H igh score w e n t,
su p p er and dance a t the school au d i­ to M rs. C lair Caldw ell of Irrig o n and 1
FUEL — GENERAL LINE HARDWARE
toriu m S a tu rd a y night. The occas­ Russel Moore. Low score w ent to
ion w as in honor of a w edding a n n i­ Miss B etty Finch and H ugh C u rrin .
MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY
v e rsa ry fo r M r. and M rs. W. R. H a n ­ Lovely refresh m en ts w ere served a t
ey. The p ro g ram consisted o f a pag- m idnight by M rs. M yers.
en t by th e 4-H club cooking class
Mr. and Mrs. B ert
B arnes a re
re p re se n tin g d iffe re n t co u n tries and w orking fo r six w eeks fo r M r. and
w as under th e direction of th e ir lead­ M rs. Q H. B artholom ew .
er, M rs. A. C. H oughton. The G range
M r. and M rs. Reid B useick and
p resen ted th e honorees w ith a silver
'a n iilv of Long C rp ek w ere S unday
salt and p ep p er set.
d in n er g u ests a t the E. B. W atten-
M rs. E lla C aldw ell w as ho stess a t b u rg er home.
! a show er a t h er home F rid a y a fte r-
M r. and M rs. E a rl W a tte n b u rg e r !
M rs.
W ayne Coe home la s t T h u rsd ay . Mrs. ! noon. F e b ru a ry 14, honoring
and son F red d y and M r. and M rs I
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R
obert
Sm
ith.
The
g
u
ests
w
ere
M
rs.
M arie O gren gave some in te restin g
P u b lish ed E v e ry -T h u rs d a y a t
S h erm an, E - L B,lidich ° f Pasco sp en t S u n d a y ,
points of the life of H elen K eller and Lyle E ddy. M rs. Ladd
with Mr. and M rs. A. E. W atten b u r-
H erm isto n , U m atilla C ounty, Oregon Anne Sullivan Macy. Mrs. Stolz fol- Mrs. Don K enny, Mrs. C olter, Mrs. Rer.
F. C aldw ell, Mrs. E arl Isom, M rs. W.
w' tt' P rogressive education of C. Isom, M rs. C haney G rim m , Mrs.
Miss B etty F inch and R ay A y ers I
A lfred Q u n in g and L ean d er y u iiin g the blind.
G uests w ere M rs. J a rm a n
sp en t the week end a t th e ir homes. '
P u b lish e rs
and Airs. D avies. A t a b eau tifu lly H ugh G rim m , M rs. Shown. M rs. A m ­ T hey a tten d high school in H eppner. |
appo in ted table, blue ta p e rs and pink berg. Mrs. P. S lau g h ter. M rs. Sud-
M rs
M rs. N eal K nighten of H ard m an
E n te n d a t th e post office a t H er- cyclam en. M rs. O gren presided a t the d e rth , M rs. A. C. H oughton,
I Haddox, M rs. M. M arkham , M rs. R. is spending a week w ith her m other,
col
tee
u
rn
and
M
rs
.
F
.
S.
G
reene
m isten as Second Class M atter, Dec.
Mrs. Roy Neill.
McCov,
M
rs.
B.
D
exter,
and
M
rs.
19<»6,
U m atilla
C ounty,
Oregon. poured th e tea. A ssorted homem ade J Sam Sm ith. M any lovely g ifts w ere
Roy Neill and M rs. G ladys C orri-
cookies w ere also served. M rs. R ich­
a rd s presented p lan s fo r a benefit i presesn ted to M rs. Sm ith by frie n d s f?al w ere Pendleton business v isito rs
S u b scrip tio n R ates
i and relativ es.
S atu rd ay .
dance to r th e C ycloraina a t school
One Y ear .....................
$2.00
R E. M cG reer w as called to Bend
and the D oernbecher h ospital. The ! The Rev. and Mrs. A lbert B arto n
Six M onths ..................
1.00
il,neS ° f his ^ n d -
d ate is M arch 22 a t the Refvem hall. he-d m eetings a t th e P entecostal m o th e r **
T h ree M onths .....................
Mrs. Shelton announced
th e
next church sev eral n ig h ts last week. The
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m eeting to be w ith Mrs. G reathouse. m issio n ary ’s m eeting w ith the p ic­
The bridge club was en tertain ed tu re s and c u rrio s F rid a y n ig h t w as
ap p reciated by
Monday a t the home of Mrs. M arg a­ well atten d ed and
those p resen t fo r its educational
ret D au g h trey .
Mrs. C. E. Fisk value.
joined the club. Mrs. Tom G regory
lly Mr». Rose Iledrick
Mr. and M rs. V alles D exter and
| resigned.
M rs. G eorge E lliott sub­
fa mile from La G rande visited re la ­
stitu
ted
fo
r
M
rs.
F
ran
k
Sloan.
Word has been received from Mrs.
tives here over th e week end as they
M rs. F red S helton w as hostess to w ere en ro u te to C latskanie. His
F ra n k Sloan who is a t the home of
the
H arm ony club F e b ru a ry
18. m other. M rs. B ert D ex ter Sr. and sis- I
her son Eldon a t E ugene th a t he ik
M em bers ta k in g p a r t n a Lincoln- ter, Mrs. D an
recovering from pneum onia.
Hill, accom panied
L au ra G regory, a p a tie n t a t St. W ashington p ro g ram w ere M rs. See­ them on th e ir trip .
A nthony's hospital, continues to im ­ ley, M rs. G rogan, Mrs. L o u g h ary and
M r. and Mrs. H arv ey W a rn e r and
M rs. E ra G reen.
prove.
fam ily a re v isitin g relativ es in The
M r. an d M rs. P age and th re e child­ Dalles fo r a few days th is week
Lowel and Mrs. B aker an d children
Mr. and M rs. F ra n k Allen re tu rn e d I
o f Spokane will visit a t th e home of ren from W alla W alla moved into the
M assey home M onday.
from Tacom a Sunday. Mr. Allen has
M r. and Mrs. F. A. B aker Sunday.
N
a
th
a
n
B
ard
,
who
recently
p
u
r­
been
employed on the g overnm ent
h e rT 's L tu r d a v ^ th a t“ ^ h »
frien<| s | cnaseu tne B yron Brow n reside
chased the B yron B row n residence, is b a rrack s as c a rp e n te r th e p a s t tw o
h ir e S a tu rd a y th a t he has a y e a r’s h av in g it m ade read y fo r re n t
leave fro n M h e em ploym ent agency a t ' Mrs^ J a c k Law rence retu rn ed Mon- m onths.
A d rian Allen is e re ctin g a sm all
K lam ath F alls and on F e b ru a ry 20
residence on
will be in active service fo r th e U. S. day from a w eek’s visit w ith her house fo r te m p o ra ry
d
au
g
h
te
rs,
M
rs.
C
arl
Livesley
a
t
h is
m o th er’s place,
Mrs. H ugh
A rm y.
Bend and M rs. Jo V an Babel a t Grim m.
The old S tan field H otel w as p u r­ P o rtlan d .
Mr. and M rs. C has. S te w a rt r e ­
chased today by M r. K orvola, a w heat
A Lincoln day tr e a t fo r th e firs t tu rn ed from W alla W alla F rid a y .
fa rm e r n ear P ilo t Rock.
and second g ra d e s w as a tr ip to the
Ju n e S tephens is w o rk in g a t Hold-
C. M. McCall is fix in g up his fo u r S tan field lib ra ry
planned t y th e ir
man. Je a n S tephens left fo r P ort-
lots south of his home h ere fo r a ! teach er, Miss Lois M essenger. Miss land
Monday.
tr a ile r house cam p.
Neva Behme assisted .
Those a tte n d in g
th e
fellow ship
th is
C has.
B urk of
H erm iston has m eeting last W ednesday in P endle­
-
o a ita n g c for a b eauty p a rlo r opened up his g ro cery and nierchan- ton w ere H. C. W arn er, M rs. L illian
to be constructed as a p a rt of M. J . dise store in the old 'fra te rn a l build
W arn er, Mr. and M rs. W a lte r G rid er
M cD erm ott's b arb er shop.
ing.
Rev. H arness. Rev. B arton. M rs. Tom
M rs. G race Rice is emploed a t the
Mr. and Mrs. L ester M ansker drove Caldwell and M rs. N o ra W ilson. Sev­
A yers Cafe. They recently installed to W eston to v isit Mrs. M an sk er’s
eral called on E m ery Bedweil while
fo u r booths made by F ra n k A yers. sister.
there. He is sta y in g in th e F ra n k
The S tanfield W om en's S tudy club
Mr. and M rs. Law rence C u rtis and
Economy
m et w ith Mrs. Lois Stolz a t the sm all son have tak en a p a rtm e n ts in S tev ers home while g e ttin g medical
treatm en t.
Long Before You Buy
G ive Us th e Once O v e r IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
•
As you glance at the articles on display in a store
window, it is an interesting lesson in banking to re­
mind yourself that each of those pieces of merchan­
dise has "been to the bank”—usually several times,
before it reaches you.
Not only does bank credit enter into the produc­
tion, manufacture and transportation of goods, but
in the ultimate sale as well. Quite possibly the goods
you admire on your dealer’s shelves were purchased
through credit obtained at this bank.
We seek constantly to grant sound loans to busi­
ness men and individuals of this community. This
is one of our primary obligations as a progressive
commercial bank.
In la n d C o o p e ra tiv e
HERMISTON, OREGON
HERMISTON HERALD
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
STANFIELD NEWS
John Deere Tractors
JOHNDEERE
TRACTOR
T h e N a tio n ’s Leaders in th e
W h e e l T r a c to r F ie ld !
wJ-vr;land..peopwen:
• The superior performance and economy of John Deere trac­
tors at the Tractor
Matches at Cherokee, Iowa, is actual
proof in figures of operating economy on your job.
• John Deere tractors, burning low cost fuels, made a clean
sweep of the show, romping' home with first, second, third, fourth
and fifth places in the rubber tired events, with first and second
places in the steel wheel events.
■ A'
p / Buyer Preference But
All
C
ai
s
¡Seek
A
d
V *’ ' ’
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Ì HEIÍÍ¡API BIS CHE»ROIET
lor Styling for Road Action with Economy for low Pri
rice
* *
R u b b e r-T ire d T ra c to r Class
pUeLǰ.st Fuel Cost
Per Gal. Per Acre
1st
John Deere “H”
John Patterson
8.2c
9.36c
2nd
John Deere “H”
Lyle Mason
7.5c
9.55c
3rd
John Deere "A”
Laurence Kohns
8.2c
10.7c
4th
John Deere “H”
Laurence Gummow 8.2c
10.8c
-5th
John Deere “H”
Gernis Boothby
8.2c
12.1c
The fuel cost of the next nearest entry was 20.7 cents per acre
—71 per cent higher. Some entries ran more than twice as high
as the John Deere.
Place
Make of Tractor
Contestant
S teel-W heeled T ra c to r Class
F
f e
Place
Make of Tractor
&
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3 S Ä -
1 ¥MUU m
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UNUUW KMttMBW
W)X 6IRWR TRAM!
IHME
m im i
Fuel Cost Fuel Cost
Per Gal. Per Acre
John Deere "A”
Harvey Fick
John Deere “B”
Marvin Mann
In the grand sweepstakes event. Lyle Mason of Cherokee.
Iowa, driving a John Deere tractor built in 1932, won first place
handily.
’ ,h< only low-priced car with a 9 0 -
Volvo-in-H oad "V ictory” Engine . . . the only
low -priced car with d e lu s iv e Body by Fisher and a ll the
other features $sted here. . . . It out-styles, out-accelerates
and OUTVALUES all other biggest-selling low -priced cars!
The I .S.A. has given its verdict on motor
cars . . . given it u n m ista k a b ly b y awarding
C hevrolet .rules leadersh ip over nil oth er
m akes o f cars for nine o f th e last ten years . . .
and now the I .S.A. is giving This sam e verdict
again by show ing clear-cut preference for the
new Chevrolet for '41!
Contestant
\
MME IT
M W
"T he C..V. 4. pick s C hevrolet!" \m l, if you'll
make your own eye i t —tr y i t —b u y it test of the new Chevrolet for '41,
we're convinced th at you'll pick Chevrolet, too . And get the n ation 's
No. I c a r -v a lu e a s a r e s u lt! P le a se see you r n earest C hevrolet
dealer— to d a y !
Fuel economy like this is a conclusive demonstration of the
real money to be saved by using low-cost fuels in John Deere two-
evlinder tractors. And the reason for this economy is exclusive
John Deere two-cylinder engine design, after seventeen vears
still the most practical development in farm tractors.
Vou want this same economy on your farm. Enjoy it this year
and for many years to come with a John Deere Two-Cvlinder
Tractor.
J
Is not this conclusive evidence of the superiority and economy
ot these tractors? We will be glad to prove it on YOUR farm at
our expense.
Mr. Lyle Mason, sweepstakes winner, could probably tell vou
of an amazing sum of money he has saved in eight vears opera­
tion with his tractor.
1
For instance on one hundred acres plowing vou would save ap­
proximately $11.00.
1
Hermiston Auto Co
PH O N E S M I
H E R M IS T O N
Braden Bell Tractor & Equipment Co
PENDLETON. ORE. — PHONE 518
Arlington
Athena
Heppner
Walla Walla
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