The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 06, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    TAGE TWO
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THURSDAY, rEBRUARY «. IM O
Œlfr $ r mitatun tyrn iä
both of black and gold, to be worn outright with this assurance of what have now and set up a new one, or
with white trousers of the latest they are going to get In the way of modify the ones they now have so jf the cron, and, due to the manner
in which the pool turkeys were hand­
style also.
quality. They will pay drafts upon that they provide a means for the led there was no control such as
Publlsbt-d .very ^Thursday at Her
cars almost In full of their value, if actual marketing of their turkeys there might have been.
mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
not entirely so, and remit the bal­ their association. Then pack the tur­
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTTS
Some others will say that anyway
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
ance promptly.
keys under their own brands and the northwestern crop Is too small
(Continued From Page One)
Entered as second class matter
If In the Judgment of the manager under federal Inspection as provided to exert any Influence. I might say
Deeember, 1000, at the poatofflce at -Jtwskl and family, Dorcas. Edwin or the director, or whoever makes the by the department of agriculture.
to then» that the Northwest turkeys
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon and Pdt, Throop. (larltqn
decision on saks, It would be better
When they have set up such or­ in the East are getting to be a pro­
Hugh Roberts, Agnes Roberts, Jan c hold off selling until the turkeys ganizations they will have no trouble
le and Ella Shockey, Mr. and Mrs ire closer to the eastern markets, financing them, tf not through the duct distinct from the turkeys pro­
Subioription Rates
duced In Texas and other large tur­
One Year .._________________ |3.0S Ott and family, Mr. an<| Mrs. Tem­ they could be shipped with the local
local banks, through the federal farm key raising states just as Pacific
Six M onths_________________ fl.0 0 pleton, Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell, M t . bank holding the bill of lading until board. I am In a position to see the Coast eggs are in a class distinct
i ’W* Mrs. Archie Conrad,
Uncle 'he turkeys reach Chicago or St. matter so clearly that I cannot re­
from other sections.
Johnnie Thom and Mr. and Mrs I jou I b , and be diverted from there to frain from saying that turkey pro­
Pacific Coast eggs contribute but a
Lindner
and
family.
the point of ultimate delivery.
♦
♦
ducers will be ahead several cents small percentage of the total volume
Mr. and Mrs. Templeton w en
In other words they could be sold per pound If they set up such organ but there is a difference In the prices
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Sunday visitor« In Pendleton.
♦
n transit. Often there Is a decided izatlons.
of them and middle western eggs,
Claude Haddox spent the week improvement In the market outlook
Suppose we had a situation in the due largely to the control that or­
end in Pendleton under doctor’s between the time a car of turkeys egg marketing business similar to
Back at Business.
ganized marketing gives them.
are.
leaves Oregon and reaches Chicago. that of turkeys, and I had to issue
Dr. F, V. Prime who has been tak
Turkey growers In Oregon, Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder were Should this happen the producers
Ing treatment In Portland returned
a check for eighty or ninety per cent
Sunday visitors at the Frank Snell would get the advantage In price of df the value- agreed upon between ington, California an j Idaho will do
to Hermiston Saturday evening.
well to reorganize or modify their
home.
this Improvement. But suppose, some ourselves and a buyer several days contracts during the present year so
Mrs. Templeton gave a dinner may say, that the thing works the before the eggs were received by us.
ViisitOrs.
as to be In shape next fall to market
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blelman, former Thursday in honor of her ’sister, other way and the outlook Is less What do you think would be the dlf their product cooperatively, not to
Mrr|
N(U*I
lu(i)l
t.
Those
present
favorable.
•
owners of Rohrman Motor Company,
ference In prices between what we be obliged to sell It at auction.
When such is the case, what do now do pay, and what we would be
returned to Hermiston Tuesday for were Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell, Mr.
We are not In the turkey market­
Johnnie
Thom
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
others do? If necessary, they store able to pay under the system?
a few days to attend to some businet
ing business, but a good many of our
A.
Lynch.
deals.
the turkeys. The association can do
Buyers would of course take every­
Lila Davidson has been out ol this as well as anyone, and borrow thing we had on an advancing mar­ members produce turkeys. Hence our
Interest In the matter.
school for the past week due to a t good percentage of the value <fl ket and I would have to sell '.hem
Former Editor Here.
3
them to take care of the advances because I would have to have the
Bernard Malnwarlng, editor of the severe cold.
Mrs. H. J. Stillings and son Jack that the producer must have.
Baker Democrat-Herald, passed thru
money to pay the producers their
One other thing that should be eighty or ninety per cent as soon
Hermiston today to attend the State left for Portland Saturday to trans­
mentioned here Is that by the time their eggs were delivered.
Editorial association meeting at Eu act some business.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman and i car or a trainload of turkeys reach­
gene. Mr. Malnwaring was editor
On a declining market we would
family were Monday evening visi­ es Chicago, the pool manager has had take all of the decline at once as no
of the Hermiston Herald in 1 >22.
tors at the Stockard home.
¡me to ascertain which is the better buyer would bid more than he thinks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells wer< market to sell the birds In. Often he will get out of It. He will be ex­
La Grande Visitors.
Sunday dinner guests at the home there is a wide difference In the ceedingly cautious in his pree offers
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse spent
of Mr. Well’s father, C. E. Wells. value of turkeys In Detroit, Chicago, under such conditions so that he may
the week end In La Grande visiting
Mr. 3. Barnard was a Pendletoc Philadelphia, New York and Boston. play abeolutely safe. »
the Waller faml.ly.
visitor Monday.
When he has to sell them at auc-
That is saying nothing of the loss
Friday, February 7, there will b« lon three weeks before the market
Return to Pine City.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER |
a Farm Bureau Auxiliary meeting jstablished, neither he or anyone else of control or Influence that he would
have on the market. Eggs and tur­
, Miss Georgtanna Driggs and Mrs at the club house.
-an sec this, as the situation is not
THREE
TIMES A WEEK. PHONE
keys are two different commodities,
Gerald White, who have been homn
C. B. Williams left Tuesday for vet developed.
481
AND
OUR DRIVER WILL
true
enough,
but
tne
marketing
prin­
on account of the cold weather, re their new home in Pendleton, while
If the set-up and contracts of the
turned Monday to their teaching Mrs. Williams remained here unti turkey organizations along the Coast ciple is exactly the same. The pro­ STOP.
positions at Pine City.
Thursday when she joined her hus were modified so that the associatln ducer gets the worst of It when he
band In Pendleton.
SHAAR S BARBER SHOP
-ould follow such a plan as above out is unable to take advantage of the
Goes to Portland.
Jack Harr, who has been bodfas» 'Ined, the turkey growers woul really good breaks; he always gets the bad
Local Agent
ones anyhow.
F. Baty, auto salesman for Rohr for so long, Is now able to be ui >e marketing their turkeys.
They
Some dealers will pop up and say
man Motor Company, went to Tort and around.
would be able to take advantage of
land Wednesday on business.
Mi«, and Mrs. P(. Ij. ¡Addl^mar, favorable situations that might de­ that there were a few associations
spent the day Friday visiting school velop In different markets, and they that handled turkeys in just the way
Swift Representative Here.
John Jenr|rze|cwskl also visltet would secure distribution over a wide that we suggest and they didn’t come
cut any better than the pools did.
A. A. Disqiie, field man for Swlfl school.
territory.
I
know of one that did, and even if
* Co.. Is In Hermiston this week at­
Mr. and Mrs. George Llebe ant
Some producers who read this will
Pendleton, Oregon
tending to a few business matters. Glea Slas were Sunday visitors al •ay that what they would make when they didn’t, It wuld be no surprise as
the Leon Norquist home.
things turn out favorably, they would they handled such, a small percentage
From Portland.
Mrs. Tom Haddox has been bed ose when It Is the other way. I ask
Miss Eva Auspos of Portland Is fast the past week with a sever* them whether or not the people who
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and cold. She is reported as being bet have been buying the pools of turkeys
Mrs. Neil Boynton.
ter now and lg able to get up and hey will do so eventually, that the;
around.
must actually market their own tur
From Pilot Rock.
HERMISTON
r fi-!r r ¡ x n
Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell spent Sun­ key themselves, through their own
W. B. Runyan of Pilot Rock war. day Visiting In Stanfield.
February 22 1930.
irganlzatlon. The greater and great
In Hermiston the first of tho week
Lois Barnard spent Saturday vis jt centralization of buying power
THE FOLLOWING PRICES -ARE NET TO YOU, DELIVERED AT
looking over tho project In view of iting at the home of her grand­ makes this Inevitable.
■ l ) > i < 'HlÜr'il
HERMISTON
locating here.
mother, Mrs. E. Barnard.
The Ideal thing for them to do Is
BUTTER F A T .........
The, rabbit poisoning has been either to scrap the organization they
Traffic Officer Here.
most effective and It is hoped that
TURKEYS
C. C. Phyle, state traffic officer the jacks will be as scarce as snow­
No. 1 YOUNG TOMS, 12 LBS. AND UP
IN THE COUNTY COURT-OF THE
............................
81 a
located in Arlington, was In Hermis­ storms In August..
No. 1 HENS, 8 LBS. AND UP.......
,« .
STATE OF OREGON FOR
ton Friday checking over automo
MED. GRADE TOMS ......
’ ...
Helen Addleman waa a week-end
biles..
UMATILLA COUNTY
visitor at the home of Opal Stock­
MED. GRADE HENS ...
(n the Matter of the Estate of
ard.
OLD TOMS ..............
Jacob L, Stork, deceased.
No. 2 ’s ....................
Opal Stockard was a guest at thf
Visits.
home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report
Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irrigon Is spend Victor Stookard lijst Monday and
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
CAPONS
lag this week with Mrs. A. E. Ben Tuesday.
dersigned has filed hie final report
No.
1
DRY
PICKED
CAPONS
...
•el.
ii administrator of the above en
No. 1 LIVE CAPONS ............................
...
titled estate with the clerk of the
TURKEY MARKETING
No-Hostess Sapper.
tbove entitled court, and that the
LIVE POULTRY
A no-hostess supper was had at thr
iudge thereof has designated Mon
HENS OVER 4 1-2 POUNDS
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton
(Continued From Page One)
lay the 24th day of February, 1930
HENS 3 1-2 TO 4 1-2 POUNDS
Sunday evening and a delightful since these pools started have, ovet it ten o’clock In the forenoon as the
HENS UNDER 3 1-2 POUNDS
time wns had by all. Those preseut a period of years, made money, or nt
Ime, and the county court room In
s p r i n g s ........................................................................................
20 c
were Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. and If not, why do they continue to but the county court house at Pendle­
Mrs. McNaught and Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ them. It would work the same foi ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
Kenzie.
tho producers. On the average the; .»lace when and where hearing shall
would be money ahead.
>• had upon said final report. All
Turkey raisers can make up the! persons Interested are hereby notified
BUYER FOR SWIFT A COMPANY 4 <
IRRIGON NEWS NOTES
nlnds now, or five years from now, '.o then an d t here appear and show
(Continued From Pnge One)
could, through bills of lading, ar­ auso, If any they have, why the final
range with Its local bankers, to bor
«port should not be approved, the
inent Friday. Upon examination It row enough to givo the produeors
tdniinistrator
discharged and
his
was found that his neck was out of say, fifty per cent of the value of thf
aonds exonerated.
place and broken. While the situa­ turkeys. Inside of a week or twi
Dated at Stanfield. Oregon, this
tion looks very serious, friends here • hey would have the balance.
14th day (f anuary, 1930.
are hoping for a rapid recovery.
The department of agriculture not»
ROBERT F. THOMPSON,
Wesley Chaltey and wife wen has an orflclRl turkey Inspection sys
Administrator
Boardman visitors Sunday.
tfm. Certificates vouching for thf ). A. Lowell,
Mrs. Ratio Rand visited at tho Isom quality of the pack and the quality
\ttorney.
home Tuesday afternoon.
of the turkeys are Issued, and chain Pendleton, Oregon
30-5tp
Mr. O. Coryell and Roscoe Wil­ ?Lorf*
oth<'n’ •» the east will buj
liams motored to Pendleton Friday.
Fred Caldwell Is quite 111 and is
threatened with pneumonia at thin
IS THE TIME to ret
writing.
Mrs. Alqulst wns a visitor at the i
vour Lawn Mowers in
Stewart home Sunday.
thane for Surin,r. - We
Earl Connell who lias rented the 1
Johnny Dnble place for the com ing!
have the time now and
The price of batter is now lower than it has been f°r some time
year left for Meacham Tuesday. Hi
can assure you a first-
expects to return sooq and will be
If you want n good food, nse better, opd there is NO SUBSTI­
claw iob. Onr nrioe is W OO. Don’t w*it until the «frasi is ready
accompanied by his mother and slater
TUTE FOR BUTTER giving you the abundance of energy, the
who will make their home with him.
to out.
Mr. and Mra. Redwell visited with
growth-prom°ting Vit»min A.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Sunday.
Lack of this vitamin induces Xerophthalmia, an aye disease in
Mrs. O. Coryell is confined to her!
home as the result of a fall she re-1
children.
celved Saturday. The sleet and rain
which fell Friday formed a sheet of
Ice on the streets and roads making
GIVE GROWING CHILDREN PLENTY OF BUTTER.
It dangerous for pedestrians and auto
travelers also.
A Chinook wind blew all day Sun­
“There Is No Substitute for Good Butter’’
day causing the snow to disappear
na If by magic. The change In tem­
perature was welcomed by all.
The Irrigon band members are
wearing a broad smile these days
SPECINAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
due to the recent arrival of the new
suits which consist of nifty caps.
oversea« style and military capes.
HERMISTON
OREGON
Pendleton
Service For
Hermiston
People
DOMESTIC
LAUNDRY
A Single Purpose Man
Lincoln’s great success was accomplished because
things with singleness of purpose.
tackled
Put aside a small amount of your Income each week and assure
yourself that you will be able to meet any emergency in the future.
We pay 4 per cent Interest and welcome new
dollar starts a Savings Account.
depositors.
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O v e r $60.000
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
Eggs, 35c - - - Empties, 70ci
Chickens, $1.80 - Empties, 20cl
Apples
-
- 40c per 100 lbs.\
Groceries-
-
55c per 100 lbs \
Hermiston Transfer, Agts.
P h o n e 31
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Feb. 11-12
M A IL
ORDERS
PROM PTLY
USED*")
<L
/
F IL L E D
We Have :?
Used Parts
Hermiston Auto
Wrecking House
E . F. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Used Cars
Eat BU TTER and
Live B etter
NOW
BUTTER IS A LOW
PRICED F<
KNEER’S REPAIR SHOP
BATTERY SERVICE
WILLARD
BATTERIES
FIRESTONE TIRES
HUNTERS CAFE
Good Eats
Quick Service
Regular Dinners, Short Orders
^^t*ri^To7"flarRBTns''"!!?!!ai!!S?""ea
Nellie B. Lay, Proprietress
HERMISTON. OREGON
(This Adv. la sponsored by Oregoa Creamery Operators Associât I ob )
One
First National Bank
SWIFT & COMPANY
F. B. BARKER
he
BLACK & WHITE HARAM