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PAGE SIX IGNITION AIR CLEANER FUEL SYSTEM BATTERY 1RES HEATER RADIATOR OU FILTER TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL OIL CHANGE WHEEL BEARINGS CHASSIS LUBRICATION Check these cor core points now Neglect of only one trouble-point on your car or truck may take it out of service — it’s hard to get new parts these days. Avoid trouble by calling on your service man often. Drive in for free services — tire and battery checks, wind shield service. Get expert advice and lubrication service. 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA . UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller spent Thanksgiving day in Pasco at the home of her brother, Frank Pres nell and family. Other brothers and parents and sisters of Mrs. El lers were present. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanson and daughter Evonne of Touchet spent from Wednesday till Friday here with his brother Bill and family. Jean Jordon, who attends school in Pendleton, spent the holidays with her mother and brother, Sal ly and Dickie Jordon. Mrs. Young from Connell is here spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Leidloff. Miss Rae Hunsaker spent the Thanksgiving holidays in The Dalles where she met her parents and visited a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy had Thanksgiving holidays in Portland Margie McCartney returned nance spent Saturday here visit and Oregon City. home Thursday from Portland and ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haworth Newport where she was visiting Sgt. Tracy Carpender arrived and daughter of Weston stopped and receiving medical care. last week to visit at the home of nere last Tuesday where they vis Mrs. Frank Broisseau returned his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ited her father, Harry Seeley. to her home in Boise after a visit Emmett Cooney. Mrs. Carpender Jean McKenzie, nurse cadet of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and son, who have been making Pendleton, visited with her moth Leidloff. their home in Spokane where she er, Mrs. M. McKenzie, Thanksgiv Mrs. Oliver McNabb entertained is employed as nurse, is also visit ing day. the pinochle club at her home ing here. Their daughter has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. Wednesday evening. Guests were here with her grandparents. Walter Bullard and children spent Madames Dean Newgard, Ken Ar Cpl. Bob Brownell of Camp Brag Saturday in Walla Walla. nold, Vane Hiatt, Albert Vieg, in North Carolina is here on a ten Mrs. Roland Collins and Shirley Gene Hiatt, and Glenn Ostrom. day furlough visiting his parents, and Ella Mae Ewing spent Friday Prizes were won by Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell. in Walla Walla. and Mrs. Vane Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Presnell and Mrs. Fred Hanson and daughter Mrs. Glenn O'Neil was honored Patsy returned Sunday night from with a shower at the John Blair three children of Walla Walla spent the week end visiting at the I Spokane where they visited their home last Wednesday evening. M. B. Eller home. Mr. Presnell is husband and father over the hol Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newman Mrs. Eller’s brother. idays. • stopped at the home of her broth Mrs. D. D. Cowan and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and er, Glenn Ostrom and family daughter Jean spent Thursday and Thursday afternoon on their way McBride spent Monday in Walla Friday in The Dalles where they home to Vancouver from Coulee Walla shopping. Mrs. Ken Arnold and baby Den visited their daughter and sister, Dam where they were called by ny, Mrs. George Sawyer, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and the death of his sister. Albert Vieg spent Tuesday in The children. Mrs. Vane Hiatt motored to Pas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller re co Friday to get her husband after Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schryver of turned Sunday from Troutdale which they went to Pendleton by Grandview, Wn., spent a couple of where they spent from Thanksgiv way of Holdman. days here visiting at the home of ing day with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Fergu son Gary spent Saturday in Pen her sister, Mrs. Joe La Chance who returned with them after a few son and daughter. dleton shopping. days visit in Grandview. The Arzie Smith spent the last of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atchison of Schryver baby daughter was bur week in Seattle. Spokane are spending a few days Many U. S. Engineers have re visiting at the home of her sister, ied Sunday in Grandview. Olaf Stangeby, salesman from turned to Umatilla and are work Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough Seattle, is here this week. ing on the river. and family. The Atchinsons were Mrs. Frank Magnussen received former residents of Umatilla. the happy news that her son Dan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pat Pattee of Boise spent the of the navy, has been transferred week end here visiting friends. from Norman, Okla., to Sandpoint, Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. Charles DeHarte and sons Wash., near Seattle. Mrs. Magnus of Portland are here visiting with undersigned has been appointed sen's parents live in Seattle. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al administrator c.t.a of the estate of Walla Walla shoppers and busi- Stephens. Mary R. Lowman, deceased, in ness visitors Monday were Mrs. Mrs. George McNabb of Ord the County Court of the State of Harry Rodenbough, Mrs. Gene Hiatt and son Jerry, Mrs. M. B. El ler, Mrs. James Byrnes, Mrs. Oli ver McNabb and Mrs. Glenn Os trom. Mrs. Lincoln Myers and sons Lloyd and Bill and daughter Ruth of Poplar Grove spent Saturday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Vieg and husband. Ruth remained until Tuesday. Orion Wattenburg of Spokane spent the week end here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wattenburg. Walter Eckert spent the week end in Spokane visiting. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson stopped at the H. B. Hull home Monday night on their way to their home in Los Angeles from Spo- kane. Chamberlain is Hull's neph- ew. as their guest over the holidays their two daughters who are away from home. Agnes who is taking nurses training at La Grande, and Mary Margaret who teaches school in Irrigon. Cherie' Sänky of Portland spent the holidays with her grandmoth er, Mrs. “Sy” Ronen and grand father who is in the Hermiston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Oliver of Ashland are here spending a few days with their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer were dinner guests Thanksbiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Arnold and sons. Pendleton visitors Friday were Mrs. Gus Fransolas and daughters Leona Laird. Mrs. Don Allstott and her daughters, Mrs. Mary Wurster (Held from last week) and Sara, Eleanor Eckert, Mrs. Bill Kennedy and Mary and Ag Mrs. Pete McNabb and Mrs. Oli nes. ver McNabb spent Thursday after- Miss Ina Gilbert spent the noon in Pendleton shopping. V -oxee LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM! If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Year» Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bus Depot Oregon for Umatilla County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent such claims duly verified, with vouchers attached, to the un dersigned at the office of Raley, Kilkenny & Raley, 101 Southeast Byers Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, the same being dat ed and published the first time this 30th day of November, 1944. E. L. Jackson, as Admin istrator C.T.A. of the Es tate of Mary R. Lowman, deceased. Raley, Kilkenny & Raley-, Attorneys for Administrator. (Nov. 30-Dec. 28) _ / le The High Cost of Living "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA: 4. gers if $2138: . as “ miar Try ee w 1 I %.) of BUILDING THE FUTURE OF AMERICA Are you helping your boy lay the founda sets implements. No heavy wheel weights tion for his future on the farm? Whether are needed, for this tractor automati his impressions of farm life are favorable cally changes its weight to suit the job. or not, depends to a large extent on how Ferguson mounted implements can be much time you have spent with him ! ! : attached or removed in a minute or less, showing him that farming can be more and they go on or come off so easily that than just hard work. a young boy can change implements When you use modern equipment, he WE all know the coot of living is up —25.4% up since 1939*, in fact. But the average price per as quickly as a grown man. will see how today's farming improve- The first time you come to town, bring ment» will mean for him greater oppor your boy along, stop in and let us tell both tunities for profit and pleasure. of you all the oustanding features of the kilowatt-hour of PP&L electricity is down 21% since 1939. In that short time the average price The Ford Tractor with Ferguson System Ford Tractor with Ferguson System—you we receive for residential electric service has been eliminates backbreaking labor. There are will see then how many extra hours it will cut from 2.36 cents per kilowatt-hour to only no heavy levers to lift or lower. Instead, a give you—hours that are yours to spend finger tip control lever lifts, lowers and as you please. Rohrman Motor Co NOW—BUY 1.86 cents now. And compared with fifteen years ago, the average home served by PP&L is now using AN EXTRA nearly twice as much electricity— at no more cost. 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