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f*AOB FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Local Happenings FINAL RETURNS THURSDAY. MARCH I. 1M1 •RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ « « , Gaylord Carpenter of Bushklll, waa superseded by hia former anslst- ATTRACTS SETTLERS * ♦ N. Y., has a new boss. Until recently ant, who made a better grade, so the ♦ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ he was postmaster, but as a result two changed jobs. The new postmas of a civil service extamlnution he ter la his wife. ❖ RECEIVED BY (Continued from page One) I iu the mountains to insure water for Wm. Sisson and family have moved Irrigation. from tho Kraeger place ueur the TURKEY GROWERS summer Much hope is still held for the school house to the Madden ranch A. F. Ruhrinau was a business Miss Eleanor Briggs spent the visitor in Umatilla Tuesday. week end in Walla Walla. Jim Todd returned Thursday from Carl Doering of Boardman was In I Umatilla Rapids which will bring north t* town. the Veterans’ hospital in Portland- Hermiston Tuesday. Melvola Root returned home Sun TOTAL RETURNS OF $11,360.85 “*ore “Ctivity to an already thriving Geo. R. Roberts was a Hermiston Claud Hampton was in town from day after spending a week in Board- FOR JANUARY SHIPMENT '»mmunity where farmers are learn- visitor from Relth the first of the Echo Monday. ,f ---------- | ing the meaning of high grade pro- man visiting at the L. V. Root home week. Henry G. Harger and Alfred Quir Turkey Industry Outstanding This ,Iuce’ th°roughbred stock, paying She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Root W. T. Bray and Mrs. Otto Paund ing were in Pendleton for a short and son Vernon to Hermiston where Year; Better Prices Obtained X U™y,hfarB18/"T* c°°peration were among visitors from Umatilla time Sunday morning. M I ,* . • the |,ro<ect realize that unless they spent Sunday Tuesday. Through Marketing Association they present high quality product» Mrs. E. Keppy of Portland has Mr. and Mrs. M. Correll formerly Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcnsel were Sun- t e , n„..i . , . ¡they cannot expect high quality of North Powder, Oregon, are loeat been employed as took at the Her The final returns for the January prices lay dinner guests at the home of Mr. miston Hotel. ing on the McNaught place below shipment have Just been received by: v . nd Mrs. A. W. Turnblad. the Maxwell ditch on the Butter the members of the Eastern Oregon I - ta ,te r n State* Inter« te d Ted Boynton of Walla Walla wat Percy Freeman of J. A. Freeman & Turkey Growers Association and the J The drought last year in the east Creek road. a Sunday visitor at the home of hi> on of Portland were In Hermiston Mrs. S. L. Carson has been ill for mother Mrs. W. S. Boynton. prices paid were quite satisfactory. ern states is the reason for eastern 'uesday. ers changing their ideas to federal the past few days. The top grade, prime young toms, A baby boy was born to Mr. and Wm. Kraeger and family are mov There will be a matinee at the brought three cents per pound more reclamation and Irrigation and why Mrs. Ray Cook Thursday, Feb. 19. asls theatre Saturday afternoon, than top local prices at thg, time of big fruit and vegetable canners are ing from Pendleton this week to their He weighed & % pounds and was larch 14, during the last day's run looking across the Rockies to Oregon place In this district. shipment. named Larry Boyd. of "The Big Trail." Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and and the Northwest. It is also the The following are prices secured) Mrs. S. M. Campbell and daughter Ed Morgan, C. W. Ruping, T. O. by the local growers through theiL*3-011 w*lJr Oregon State Chamber of daughters were Pendleton visitors Barbara of Condon visited Sunday Krause and David Shumway were Northwestern Turkey Growers Asso- ^ommerue *• receiving thousands of Saturday. Georgia Thom accompanied with Mr. arid Mrs. Otto Pierce They tmong visitors from Stanfield Mon- elation: Prime young toms, 35c; letters from families with from them and remained there for a few days. stopped at Athena Saturday and lay and Tuesday of this wtek. prime young and old hens, 33c; »400o to »10,000 seeking more de The U-Go-I-Go club will meet at visited with Mrs. Frank Little. sirable homes. It, Is alBO another rea choice young toms, 32 l-2c; choice Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orr and their young and old hens, 32c; medium son why Umatilla county can be the Matott home Thursday with Mrs. uother from Halfway, Oregon, visit Mrs. Joe Udey returned from The young toms and hens, 27c; old toms. come one of the liveliest centers In Matott and Mrs. McKinney as host Dalles Wednesday evening afte; ’d Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Jones the state if new settlers are placed esses. >ver Sunday. They were on their way 28c; common turkeys, 23c. visiting for the past two weeks wltl on the projects. Mr. and Mrs Cleve Clark were i tho Willamette valley. The total financial return to local her daughter Florence and her par Pendleton visitors Tuesday. growers on the January shipment Families Arriving In Oregon The P.T.A. program which will b( ents. Johnny and Dwight McKinney During February 66 new families ■resented at the Oasis theatre Wed amounted to »11.360.65 on the 2484 have re-entered the sescond grade at birds shipped, these birds totaling arrived in Oregon and located in var Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Gale of Van lesday, March II, is being looked the Hermiston school. couver, Wn„ came Sunday for their orward to. Committees report thal 35,237 pounds. The fact that over ious parts of the state, according to E. L. Jackson was In Pendleton 56 per cent of the birds shipped gra the monthly report of the State son Jerry who has been spending th » ten siv e work is being done. Tuesday. ded prime is one reason for the very Chamber of Commerce. Investments past two weeks with his aitht Mrs Theadore Beletski is having somt Klme of College Place located an amounted to »184,350 and 3,688 G. E. Wagner. They left n on ■day xjultry brooder houses built. The satisfactory returns obtained. apairy near the Minnehaha Springs. In view of the general depression acres of land were purchased. Ac morning for their h o m e .‘>rf a work is being done by H. W. Laud In agricultural lines this year, the cording to Manager W. G. Ide of the rmilk, carpenter. turkey industry has been outstanding State Chamber, greater Interest is The Hermiston Medical hogpita Dr. II. C. Curry the Seattle Eye in returning to the growers a satis installed a new General Electric re being shown in business and Invest frigerator this week purchased from pecfalist who has made professional factory profit for their efforts. This ment opportunity by new people. Sev isits to Hermiston for 10 years and has been due in part to the prevailing the Hermiston Light * Power Com s known for good optical work al low feed prices which lowered the eral hotel, cafe, retail stores, auto pany. Al Clayton is local salesman. —From— easonable prices will again be ai :ost per pound of producing turkeys, camp -and hatchery transactions HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS ’otel Hermiston Fridny, March 6 fo and in part to the formation of the were completed with the new people At Extremely Low Prices • ne day Eyes Examined, Glasses cooperative marketing association, A survey oj advance reservations WHITE LEGHORNS ¡round and Fitted. Adv which tended to solve the marketing made at tourists resorts and national park hotels indicate a 25 per cent Less than 1000 — 14c Mrs. R. A. Brownson and Mis. ind distribution problem and assure increase over 1930 business, some 1000 to 2000 — 13c dary Petrie were joint hostessei the producer top market prices for resorts reporting the largest advance THE BEST IN TALKING 2006 or more — 12c Wednesday night entertaining It his product reservations In their history PICTURES leavy Treed« — Rocks Reds Wyan- uests at a Five Senses party. Gues The following data summarizes the Hermiston, Oregon iottes, lg Ci any quantity; Brown Leg ing games were centered around the past seasons business of the Eastern An interesting recent demonstra Ive senses sight, hearing, touch, Oregon Turkey Growers Association: tion consisted of lighting a lamp bulb horns, 16c limited; Buff Orphlngtons aste and smell and proved Jolly good November shipment, 27 61 birds, to by passing radio waves through a 17c limited; 8-week old pullets in all PROGRAM ■nertainment. Later in the evening taling 36,672 pounds with a value man’s head. Such experiments should breeds above at very low price. FRIDAY - SATURDAY •ridge was played. Dainty refrosh- of »8,849.41*; December shipment, aid in determining the relative con "Two is com pany__ “VIGORBILT" Hatchery ■ ents were served. 392o birds totaling 50,114 pounds ductivity of . solid ivory and a va but three is a girl’s Milton, Oregon A meeting of the P.T.A. will be with a value of »14,081.67; January cuum. " .' ‘ best friend," Bays eld Thursday, March 12, In the high shipment, 2434 birds weighing 35, chool at which time Mrs. Harry 737 pounds, with a value of »11,300. teese of Stanfield will present 45 ot 65. The total number of birds mar er music students in a recital oi keted was 9165, with a total weight ■ rogram. These ssrvlng on the re- of 122,023 pounds and total returns reshment committee are Miss Brier- i f »34,291.73. Based on the local prices paid by ey, Miss Ethel Bougher, Miss FJe- nor Daily, Mr. Phaw, Mr, Cochrane independent buyers during the past TO INTRODUCE THE >nd Mr ITargar. season, the returns to the growers Ladles! Mr. 0. M. Drake of Port marketing through the essoclatlon and will be at the Hermiston Hotel amounted to »33,222.86 more than A Paramount Picture V CRACKERS, WE WILL SELL Monday, March 9 only, with a classy they would have received If these [She'd try anything once! So she line of the lateet dresses and hand same birds had been marketed local 1-2 lb. B o x Crackers 39c ■ tried marriage— and what a thrill. nade hate. The different kind. Better ly, which Is a substancial figure in Two husbands and one bride. favor of cooperative marketing actl 1 lb. Iced A nim al Crackers 35c <ee them. [ That's Clara Bow in "Her Wed- vttlss. The Woman’s Bible cla u of the 1 lb. Figaro C ookies 25c ■ ding Night.” With Ralph Forbes, Advice« from the producers Indl laptist-Christlan church will hold a [ Charlie Ruggles and Sheets Galla •ooked food and apron eale Saturday. cate a material Increase In the num gher, ber of birds for next year, as with 99c April 4, at the Hermiston Meat Mar- THE THREE FOR 6 7 c very few exceptions, the growers are [ AI«o Entertaining Short Feature« tet. keeping considerably more breeding 0. W. Payne, paetor of the stock, than in the pnst. This Increase Methodiet church and W. L. Wilson, SUNDAY AND MONDAY In breeding stock will also allow the ■astor of the Baptist church, left growers to concentrats on early , . WINNIE LIGHTNER uesday for Salem where Rev. Wll- hatched birds. I Grand nnd Glorious Gimme Girl 'on will visit with his family and [ 1'f “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROAD- "lev. Payne will attend a conference George Edward Atkinson of Lon WAY." - )f Institute Faculty Advisors, held don drove an automobile for four nnd In hursday, Friday and Saturday. one-half years without a license and They plan to return In time for reg WARN« U M then told police he did not know ular services Sundafr morning n n p w n a P o n n le o J V .. 1 _ _ u Order Your Repairs Eariij A K E a pencil and paper now and list the worn or broken parts of your machines. Then let us show you what “quick service” means. T By doing this now, you can be sure that your machines will be ready for use when you need them. A n d you w on’t have any last- minute breakdowns to delay you when time means money. Genuine IH C parts fit closer, wear better, and last longer. W e are ready to serve you V ig o r b il t ” C h ix ©asta Ííhraírp C lara B o w IN '“HER WEDDING NIGHT” «LIFE O F THE PARTY GIRLS! FIVE EASY LESSONS IK A t BURNHAM’S F am ous Also Fox Newt and Paramount T.ilkartoon ! 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Superior Red Arrow McCORMKX REAKM UJ1 CENTENNIAL n x Ko. r Barber: "Your head you ever saw In your j Is badly In need of a life." “I doubt It,” re The United States is shampoo. Sir.” plied the old gent beginning to look like ■"that's exactly what a small body of land •Us: "Yea, and your my marriage license completely surrounded houae needs painting, coat mo.” but I don't nag you by service stations. about It,” Wm. Longhorn is re- I R. A. Brownson, pairing and katsomin- I — 0— Editor. ing nt home this week. Every house ought — 0— to be repainted every But the nice thing five years, st the very Spring means spring I about It Is that It gets least. When painting cleaning and cleaning | harder to run out of with Tum-A-Lum paint shows the need for re-) gas more than ■ hun Is so eheap. It Is waste painting and repairs dred yards from a gas ful to let your housse ing. Remember we are depreciate and look pump. run down at the headquarters for thiaj type of work. heels” Editorial I A. W. Thomas has purchased the Me Keen "Now," said the col place and Is remodel lege boy to hia dad at ing the house. Will do the football g a m e , lot of improving on 'you'll see more ex the place this summer. citement for (1 than Call on our Handl- Man service. It gives r Job to someone and gets the work don«, for you. 1 G-40 General Electric Refrigerator 3 G55 General Electric Refrigerators, each WAS MOW SA V i $220.00 $205.00 $15 290.00 265.00 $25 1 RA65 Hotpoint Electric Range, all white 197.00 177.00 $20 227.00 $20 87.50 $5 98.50 $10 37.50 $5 Above with Kitchen Heater attachment 247.00 1 RA99 Hotpoint Electric Range, semi-white 92.50 1 RA34 Hotpoint Electric Range, all white 108.50 4 G. E. Vacuum Cleaners, new type, each 42.50 T j 1S f fforcJs y°u a substantial saving on merchandise seldom offered at a reduction. We suggest that you take immediate advantage of this unusual opportunity as our stock is limited to the above list. Terms: 10 per cent Down and Balance on Easy Monthly Payments. , ' HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER CO rH°"1 321 HXKMtSToV-oascoa X/