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I' • > • F .HI THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941. We’d like you to see and drive the finest Ford we’ve ever built. You’ll find its big bodies longer inside, greater in total seating width, and larger in windshield, than anything else in the Ford price field right now. You’ll find a great new Ford ride, too. A soft and quiet new ride that has surprised a lot of people and may surprise you. No Ford has ever carried EXTRA VALUE quite so far! And with its room and ride and view, you get Ford extra power with extra thrift, the biggest hy draulic brakes near its price, and a lot of fine-car mechanical “fea tures” found only in a Ford at low price. If you are choosing a new car thisyear,you’ll do well nottomiss this Ford. And not just because we say so, but because the facts do! XM THIN, WEEDY LAWNS NEED VIGORO NOW! • Early-fed grass helps choke out weeds be cause it grows more quickly earlier in the spring, develops a thick, heavy growth be fore weeds get started. Best results can be ob tained by feeding Vigoro now. It supplies all of the 11 food elements re quired for healthy, lux uriant growth. Econom ical. too! Only 4 pounds per 100 square feet San itary, odorless, easy to apply. A Product o( Swift t Cacnpony The C om plete P lan t Food Oregoa Hardware & ¡mplenieid Co. HERMISTON, OREGON ■ v.n am i frie n d D elbert .. ■ le i e, Idaho, were here U' I o Ih a s h o r t tim e w ith r e n D illion o f B o a rd m a n sto p p ed at T the E. M cK nezie h m ie S a tu r d a y on his bi other Lyle Blow n an d old . no-. I in- young men have se th e ir way to M iss C om pton's home in nsed c- ploy .p e n t in H e rm is to n . H iig ard . dy Baldw in received w ord to S u p t. H arold Regele, Coach A rth u r ... to w r-i a s a ca rp e n te r a t the M orris and th e basketball boy.-.' team D epot site w h e re th e b a r re tu rn e d S unday m orning from Salem O rd n a n w here they had atten d ed th e state racks a re under way. basketball to u rn am en t. s’. r. a r d Mrs. Tool T ucker spent M rs. F ra n k M organ and d a u g h te r T ues iay in W alla W alla shopping. Jo A nn of Salem , Jot* Reeves and son M r-. E. M cKenzie re tu rn e d S a tu r F re d , Mr. and M rs. Jack Reeves and day from P o rtlan d w here she had d a u g h te r I’enelope of H erm iston sp en t a few days. w ere S unday d in n er g u ests a t the home of th e ir siste r and d au g h ter, M r. am! M rs. Ben S pencer and W ATER FORECAST d a u g h te r E d y th an n e. Mr. and M rs. H a rry Hull s p e n t' MEETS SET FOR S unday and M onday in Pom eroy i w ith M r. H u ll’s sister-in-law , M rs. APRIL 1 TO 12 M a rg u e rita H ull and son Bill. M rs. Dewey E lfo rd sp en t Sunday The schedule of m eetings to d e te r and M onday in P o rtlan d visiting. M r. and M rs. F aye H odgens and mine th e fin al w ater fo recasts fo r d is tric ts of d a u g h te r Jo a n of Pendleton visited a t th e various irrig a tio n the Bill S w itzler home Sunday. O regon has been announced by R. A. M argie Enbysk of Pendleton spent W ork, associate irrig a tio n engineer the week end at the home of h er sis te r and fam ily. Mr. and M rs. Gene in ch arg e of the O regon cooperative s low surv ey s sponsored by th e Soil M cF arlan d . G lenn O strom is a g a in d riv in g the C onservation service and the O regon school bus a f te r a absence ot three exp erim en t statio n . Six d is tric t m eet weeks because of the accident be had. The new addition to th e g ra in ele ings a re scheduleil, to be followed by the an n u al Colum bia basin in te rs ta te v ato r w as com pleted last week. M r. and M rs. D ale M ontgom ery regional m eetings to be held a t P o rt and son L a rry and M rs. C alla T on land S a tu rd a y , A pril 12. ies of H oldm an w ere S unday visitors The d is tric t m eeting begins a t The here. Mr. and M rs. W m. S w itzler, M rs. D alles A p ril 1 w here the north cen Jo h n Lennox and B etty McKenzie tra l Oregon situ atio n w ill be disscused spent T uesday in P endleton on busi w ith the local w a te r m aster, fo re stry ness. officials, the county ag en t, and oth Mr. and M rs. Jam es B yrnes spent The o th er m eetings T uesday in W alla W alla on business. e rs in terested. U m atilla- M r. and M rs. Jam es B vrnes and will be lit Id as follows: d a u g h te r Jo an w ere P endleton visi W alla W alla d is tric t a t Pendleton, to rs S a tu rd a y . A pril 2: ea ste rn and n o rth e a ste rn Mrs. John W u rs te r and d au g h te rs Mae and M rs. IL E. M cN abb and O regon at B aker, A pril 3: so u th e a st d a u g h te r D eane sn en t T uesday in ern O regon at Lakeview , A pril 5; Pendleton shopping. ce n tra l O regon a t P rineville, A pril 7, Floyd Louy le ft T uesday fo r P en and southern O regon a t K lam ath dleton to ioin th e o th er d ra fte e s and board a tr a in fo r P o rtlan d . Before F n l's. A pril 8. Work a- head of the fo recastin g leaving the 13 men will be dinner o nests of th e A m erican Legion A ux n elect and John C. B u rtn e r, exten- iliary . Louv is t*>e second U iiir * '''" ■ n editor from O regon S ta te col m an to <rn. the o th er one being A!v>-I lege, will a tte n d all of the meetings'. W atten b u rg . I V ic k ; m o th e r, M rs. E a r l S h aw . Miss V irg in ia Compton and W ar GET THE FACTS A N D YO U LL GET A FO R D ! R ohr m an M otor C om pany H erm iston , O regon UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. G lenn Ostroru M rs. N . H a rris o f Irrig o n is em ployed a t the home of M rs. F ra n k J e w e tt d u rin g her illness. M r. and M rs. G eorge K endler and M rs. N. Johnson, sp en t T h u rsd ay in Pendleton. Ja c k K ester w as a business v isito r in K ennewick F rid a y afte rn o o n , an d in the evening w ith M rs. K ester tne.» m otored to The D alles on business. M rs. R ita B ates of S eattle is v is it ing a t the home of Mr. an d M rs. J e f f S tephens. She p lan s on being here a week. M rs. F ra n k C lark le ft T h u rsd a y fo r P o rtlan d w here she spent a few days w ith M rs. B erth a C herr- wh> is recovering from an o p eratio n in th e hospital th ere. M r. C lark mot o- ed down F rid a y and M rs. C lark re tu rn e d home w ith him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u tte r’’ -xl spent T h u rsd a y in P endleton on b u s iness. T he P ocahontas Ixu’-’e in itiated fiv e new m em bers into th e ir o rd e r a t th e re g u la r m eetin g T h u rsd ay nig h t. Those in itia te d w ere M adam es L a u ra Salkeld, C h aro tte Cooper, G ladys G rubbs. D oris B ates and P a t E lfred . Lois W illiam s acted as P o cah o n tas in th e absence of R u th K inney. M iss O rion W a te n b u rg sp en t a few day s w ith h er sis te r in Spokane. J . B. S p rin g e r sp en t F rid a y in P endleton on business. M rs. H arold Regele en te rta in e d the brid g e club a t h er home F rid a y a f ternoon. E a rl S. H an n a. T exaco ag e n t in P enleton, w as a business v isito r in town F rid a y evening. M r. and M rs. H erm an R iser of Q u artz M ountain, Ore., visited Mr. and M rs. F red K nudson W ednesday end T h u rsd a y before going on to Snokan»’ w here th ey visited th e ir s' n Billy. They stopped on th e ir w ay h o n e F rid a y n ig h t and sp en t the ve<k end. The R isers w ere for- n v r resid en ts of h ere fo r several yi ars. P " t W a*tenburg, ow ner and op- rr n t ’r of th e U m atilla D airy , h as n ii'-l’ased a new C hevrolet pickup and has his nam e p ain ted on it. The 500. club w as en te rta in e d a t th e home of M rs. G ailey in H erm is ton last W ednesday aftern o o n . C h arles K ik, Gene H ia tt and Del b e rt V an Schoiack a re spending sp rin g vacatio n a t th e home of th e ir p a re n ts from th e ir stu d ies a t O regon S tate college. M rs. D avid E arle y an d d a u g h te r of B aker a re v isitin g a t th e home of h er p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. C h arles H ia tt. D oris R odenbough, who is a stu d ent a t D ra p e rs School of B eau ty a t La G rande, spent S unday a t the home of h er p a re n ts. M r. and M rs. H a rry Rodenbough. E ugene H ia tt, M rs. R Men bough an d M rs. U rsel H ia tt m otored h er back to La G ran d e Mon day m orning. The F ire m e n ’s Bal! held S a tu rd a y wns a big success w ith a larg e crow d atten d in g . P at P a tte e w as called to B urges, a; i.. S a tu rd a v because of an ac- - ! to one of th e F letch er tru c k s. P e tte e is the d isp a tc h e r fo r the F le’ch- Oil Co. Em il P eterso n of T onopah, N ev a da. is v isitin g his siste r and fam ily, M r and Mrs. H ugh V an Schoiack. M rs. E d w ard K n u ffm a n accom nan- ■'ed h er young son to P o rtla n d w h ere he will have an o p eratio n on his eye in the S hrine hospital. L a te r he w ill have a n op eratio n on h is foot. M rs. K n u ffm an will re tu rn a f t e r the op era tio n , b u t A lfred is expected to re m ain m ost of th e sum m er. A rt P eterso n of W illow Creek sp en t S u n d ay v isitin g a t the home of his siste r, M r. and M rs. H ugh V an Schoiack. M arcella S lau g h ter, n u rse a t St. A nthony's hospital in Pendleton, who sp en t the week end w ith her p are n ts in Irrig o n , visited Miss B et ty M cKenzie S a tu rd a y and S unday aftern o o n . A lbert V ieg spent S a tu rd a y in W alla W alla and S unday in K enne wick. Mr. and M rs. Milo M cF arlan d and d a u g h te r M r. and M rs. Lyle Brow n and son. and “ Skee” W aller spent S unday fish in g a t th e H erm iston reservoir. M r. and M rs. Bill S o u th w ard of P endleton spent S a tu rd a y v isitin g her d a u g h te r and son, M r. and M rs. S tn n 'ev W olf and M aurice P riddy. M r. and M rs. Eldon F ro m d ah l and son of W alla W alla sp e n t th e week end h ere v isitin g a t th e home of his from PETROLEUM to SILK Your eyes don't deceive you. For that lustrous lingerie the lady can thank an oil well! First, at the “University of Petro leum” (Shell’s $3,500,000 research laboratories) they performed a mir acle with petroleum molecules . . . and got a product used in making filaments for artificial silk. Through similar chemical acrobat ics, the “University of Petroleum” has found a potentially unlimited supply of glycerine, synthetic rub ber, and T. N. T. This uncanny knowledge of pe troleum is what you buy, “ by the gallon," at Shell pumps! SHELL is the finer fuel fo r'41 TWO SCIENTIFIC FACTORS advance the Road Performance Rating of new’ Shell Gasoline to an all-time high: 1. It is refined with the Soiutizer Process (orig ¿¡SfMTREfRIGfRmW These two factors save on your costliest driving — Stop-and-Go. And add a new thrill to motoring. Your Shell dealer has new Solutized Shell (at regular price) and inated by Shell’s research laboratories, Potent No. 2,149,379). This steps up performance by removing the "pro-knock mercaptans." tiutpgint ELECTRIC N o MATTER how you look a t it — from top to b o tto m . . . from front to back . . . inside and o u t—th is is tru ly a g reat refrig erato r b a r gain. It’s ja m -p a c k e d w ith good, d o w n -to - e a rth valu e th a t p e r form s perfectly d u rin g years an d y e a rs of s e r vice-free life. S ee T h e s e Big Value Features Even st such a low price, this remarkable Hotpoint Refrigerator has these im portant high-quality fe a tu re s : V acu um S eale d Thnftmaster U n it. . . Stain less Steel Speed Freezer... All Steel Construction . . . Pop-Ice Trays. . . Phis 2 . Thermal conversion makes it rich in iso compounds similar to iso-octane — first pro duced commercially by Shell scientists to make practical 100-octane aviation gasoline .. .fuel so powerful that it led to an increase up to 30% in the speed and flying range of planesl o Extra Giant Bottle Space e Mew 16-Pomt Tempera ture Control • Automatic Interior Flood lighting o Al-Porcelam Interior e Thormocraft Insulation P E A R S O N S E R V IC E Y o u r Local S h ell D e a le r . H erm iston , Oregon s u re o f T tlu » a t n o e r t r t to a t Farmers Supply Co. Hermiston, Oregon