THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
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the home of her sister and brother-in-1 Mrs. A. E. McFarland,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hermann.
Mrs. John Kinney and daughter
Among the local people attending Margaret and Miss Delores Van
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
I nomas F raser’s funeral in Hermis- Schoiack spent last Wednesday in
ton last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I Pendleton where Margaret takes vo-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith are liain Kik. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg, cal lessons.
The girls’ 44-H Camp Cookery
parents of a baby boy born last week Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and Olaf M ub held their first meeting of the
at the Dayton, Wn., hospital.
year at the —
Wm. —
Kennedy home last
Mrs. Edward J. Fischer
and I Stangeby.
daughter Victoria and son Jerry of ! Shirley and Joyce McFarland are Wednesday evening. The officers
Portland are here visiting a week at visiting their grandparents, Mr. and for the coming year are as follows:
Mary Margaret Kennedy, leader, Ag
nes Kennedy, president, Frances
Chapman, secretary, and Betty Goff,
club reporter.
Miss Elsie Tucker, who taught the
3rd and 4th grades here year before
last, and two friends visited here
Thursday. She visited her parents at
Stanfield and states she will teach
in Ontario the coming year.
Bob McKenzie and Glenn Ostrom
returned Friday from a two days
fishing trip in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown and son
Norman spent last Wednesday after
noon at La Grande on business.
A. E. McFarland of Boardman
stopped here Thursday night en route
to Hermiston for a creamery npeeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Enbysk of
Pendleton spent last Wednesday
evening here visiting at the home of
his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene McFarland and son, and his
sister Margie Enbysk.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stephens returned
from Yakima and Sunnyside where
they had been visiting at the homes
o f their son and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles DeHarte and son Al
fred brought them over from Sunny-
j side and motored on to Hood River
where they attended the graduating
OREGON STATE COT LEGE. Corvallis—'T hese pictures taken of com-
exercises of his daughter Dorothy.
nein excrclses here re v a l the spectacle a_, viewed by patents and
.(•<¡Ç«? > 1 '-it
Alfred remained at the home of his
; wl i V flllrveryse.it i the hall In: r’ shows a hert? e •.•■■■ "m: .
grandparents.
' - diploma f n a C ■ •>. Ava ’?. »«¡lam while Itep.
E. C.
Mrs. M. Keith and two sons Sylves
Lcn
rpes diploe- ; to i.i-.» each student
the r.o ?. <
ter and Tom and her nephew Gene
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Jackson of Rainier returned to their ,
i ■
t'-o
i home after spending a few days here |
! visiting their brother and nephew,
Rex Jackson and family. Gene Jack-
| son was a former resident here.
her
at
the
Rouge
plant
of
the
Ford
primary teachers, Orion Wattenburg asked that they be approved by Ore
MRS. W. H. BLOOM
Norma Fitzpatrick is spending a La Grande went with him.
Mrs. N. W. Russell arrived the and Sara Wurster. Other helpers gon’s wheat growers at the referen
Motor Company. Mrs. Bloom is I few days in The Dalles visiting
last of the week to spend a few days are Max Graybeal, Delores Van Scho- dum this Saturday, May 31. The
STARTS LONG TRIP
shown here with her father, L. C. ' friends.
visiting at the M. Eller home.
iak, Louise Jackson, Mrs. Del Jack-
Miss
Joan
Byrnes
is
visiting
her
Dyer of Hermiston, as she was
vote in this area will be held a t the
Doris Rodenbough, who has been a son and Mrs. Ada Chapman.
sister, Mrs. Don Harryman in Ken
TO FAIRBANKS
, about to drive away from the Ford newick.
student at Draper’s School of Beau
Thadues Stephens, his nephew and office of Assistant County Agent M.
Rotunda in the new car. Father and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rugg and ty at La Grande returned home Tues wife, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson E. Knickerbocker from 9:00 a. m.
Dearborn, Mich.— Home was a daughter planned to visit in Gallipo sons and Jimmy Williams spent day and will open a beauty shop here stayed over night with his brother till 9:00 p. m.
as soon as possible. Her parents are Jeff Stephens and family. They were
long way off when Mrs. W. H. lis, Ohio, Mr. Dyer’s home town, be Thursday in Pendleton.
“There is no question but that Ore
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and building a shop in their home for her. on their way to Portland.
Bloom, wife of School Superintend fore starting back to the West Coast. Skee
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Clydburn
gon will be much better off if the
spent Friday in Pendleton on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Van
Schoiack
ent Bloom, of Fairbanks, Alaska, left Mrs. Bloom will meet her husband in business.
spent Friday and Saturday in P o rt-, and daughter Delores and James Mo. quota is approved,” Gov. Sprague
here recently in the new 1941 De- Seattle, Wn., about the middle of
Bill Bousquet left by train last
Mr a« j m ™ ir«a.i
ran spent Sunday in Willow Creek told the state AAA committee, at the
.I i. and Urs. Eail Cherry oi where they visited Mrs. Van Scho-
Luxe Ford Tudor sedan which she June. They expect to return to Fair- week for the East where he will visit
Heppner spent Sunday at the home iack>s brother Art Peterson who re_ same time announcing that he had
relatives
and
return
by
auto
which
had arranged to have delivered to banks in August.
turned home with thenl to visit here. voted for the quotas. The governor
he will purchase there. A friend from of his mother. Mrs. Bertha Cherry.
Jean McKenzie spent Saturday and
V r. and Mrs Lest Ri
d cast an absentee ballot as a wheat
Sunday in Portland where she visited ( L.hildre„ and Mrs. G
Rendler grower in Adams coonty, Wn. Point
m
M am et Ford.
and jja ry
t Tuesday in Pendle- ing out that quotas must be adopted
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ronen spent from t()n
Thursday to Saturday in Spokane,
Gary Dean Ostrom was seriously if wheat prices are to be supported
Yakima and Seattle visiting and on burned late Friday evening when he by federal loans, the governor pre
business.
dicted that prices will drop to “very
spilled a hot dish on his hand.
Dan Ford spent Saturday evening
Harold E. Regele went to Portland
in The Dalles visiting his father and Thursday to stay a week. Mrs. Re low levels” unless this aid is given.
family.
Presidents of the state’s farm or
gele and son will return with him af
The baseball club motored to Wal ter spending a two weeks vacation. ganizations endorsed the quotas as
lula Sunday where they were defeat
Mrs. U. E. Hiatt and son Vane, follows: Mac Hoke, president Oregon
ed 13 to 1. Several local people mo and Jacqueline Mustard motored
j Farm Bureau: Ray W. Gill, president
tored up to see the game.
Pendleton Thursday.
Gus Fransolus had the misfortune
Mardell Gorham and Clara Mae Oregon State Grange: Harley Libby,
of burning himself quite badly when Dillon of Boardman visited Thurs- president, Oregon Farm ers’ Union.
he was holding a ,, hose of steam
, , and flay a t the borne of the form er’s sis-
the hose broke. He was rushed to ter, Mrs. George McNabb.
Hermiston where he received medical
J. E. Fisher and son Elbert and CK.VrRAL CHURCH OF CH RIST
care.
daughter Elaine were in Umatilla
C. Warner, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ronen purchased E riday.
the De E tta Cafe from Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough
Sunday is Pentecost Sunday, the
F'rank Tanner who have operated the motored to La Grande Friday to vis
birthday of the Church. We shall
cafe for two years. Some changes it with their daughter Doris.
are to be made. They took over
Mrs. Mabel Shaw is spending a have as our guest speaker, Dr. Menz-
Monday.
few days with her mother, Mrs. Mc- es, for 30 years a missionary in In
W ell match the "showroom this Ford greatest in its whole
Mrs. Harry Hull and Mrs. Glenn Martin.
dia.
value” o f the Ford with anyone field in actual passenger space.
Ostrom were hostesses to the Ladies
FORD H A S THE
A basket dinner will be served In
•. . but if you want to know how A ride will show what this means.
Aid at the Hull home Tuesday after
QUALITY FEATURES
the basement of the church following
noon. Mrs. Annie Edwards lead the OREGON OFFICIALS
great a car this is, take one out Bigness counts and here it is!
missionary meeting.
on the road!
V -» P O W I I - 9 0 s m o o th
the morning worship service. Fol
TEST THE VALUE . . . IN
Jacqueline Mustard spent Monday URGE APPROVAL OF
h o rsepo w er. T h e re never
lowing the dinner the annual busi
TEST THE PERFORMANCE . . . ACTION. Stop with the biggest
ni
Pendleton
visiting
at
the
home
of
was a lo w price en gin e
lik e this before.
IN ACTION. There never was hydraulic brakes anywhere near
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and AAA WHEAT QUOTAS ness meeting of the church will be
held. Friends of the church are in
another low price engine like the price. Rest your toe on the
. Mrs. John Nye.
NEW BEAUTY— W h e n you
Mr. and Mrs. Putney and twin boys
this 90 horsepower Ford V-8. pedal o f a fine-car type o f semi
vited to spend the day, and members
lo o k at the sm ooth flo w in g
lines you see on e o f the few
Take it out in traffic—then step centrifugal clutch. Flick through
have moved into the Bousquet house
Leaders of Oregon’s farm organi-! of the church are urged to be present
cars w ith really up-to-date
out on the open road—chal the gears with the easy, silent
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s s t Dbf . „ ‘L s a ? c S
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UMATILLA NEWS
Commencement at O. S. C. Is Stirring Event June 2!
Happy Landing!
W h e re ’s th e b e s t p la c e
to c h o o se y o u r n e w c a r?
ON THE HO A n !
lenge the toughest hills. Draw
your own conclusions!
kind of finger-tip shift that high-
priced cars use.
TEST THE RIDE . . . I N ACliON.
Ride on the pavement, then ride
the roughest road you know.
You’ll find the new Ford ride is
the kind of ride you like. Smooth
where the g o in g ’s good. Soft
and steady over the bumps.
GET THE FACTS AND
YOU'LL GET A FORD!
TEST THE ROOM .
ACTION. Measurements
styling this year.
A NEW RESTFUL RIDE — O n
the new F o rd " S lo w M o
tio n S p rin g s.” A soft, quiet
rid e w h o lly n e w this year.
EXTRA VALUE— N e w ease
o f co n tro l w ith positive
m echanical, fine-car type
s h ift—e x tra -b ig hydraulic
brakes— and the famous
F o rd s e m i- c e n tr ifu g a l
clutch.
arrived Sunday from Portland where Governor Charles A. Sprague, have, worship service will be “The Church’s
they had been attending school. Mr. endorsed wheat marketing quotas and ' Power."
Putney works for Sam Nye in Her-
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miston.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and Mr.
and Mrs. Milo McFarland spent Sun-1
day in the mountains.
Mrs. Frank Hoyt of Portland a r
rived in Umatilla to make her home
while her husband is fireman on the
switch engine. They are making their
with Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper.
Walter Schriner and daughter i
IN H E R M I S T O N
Cherry of Eugene arrived here to
visit at the home of his parents-in-1
law. He returned the middle of the .
week but Cherry remained with her
grandparents to spend some time
while her mother makes a trip east 1
where she wil! drive back a new car. 1
Marcella Slaughter of Irrigon
spent Saturday at the E. McKenzie
home.
Summer school opened Monday
Will Do All Types of Cabinet Work, General
morning. Rev. J. K. Walpole is here
from Boardman. Those people in
Contracting or Building.
charge are superintendent, Mrs. ;
Phone 2962
James Byrnes; piano, Frances Chap
man: song leader, Mrs. John Blair:
See
The Carpentry Shop
For All T ypes C oncrete and
M asonry W ork
Re
F O R D C O O O D R IV E R S L E A G U E . Boys
and girl«, here is your opportunity to
w in one o f 98 University Scholarship«
for skillful d riving . For details, w rite
Ford G ood D rivers League, Dearborn,
M ich ., o r sec your Ford Dealer.
[
Rohrman Motor Co,
Authorized
D e a le r
Hermiston, Oregon
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