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PAGE THREE Hermiston were Umatilla visitors ren of Hermiston were visitors at ’The egg and poultry market out Fresh apples and pears snd dried Wednesday evening. row; Robert E. Long Malheur, 6» the Ursel Hyatt home Friday. look Is also more favorable. A sharp prunes and apricots have been very jcoyotes; Clifford DcBok, 47 coyotes. Mrs. Vrsel Hyatt and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hyatt attend Spencer motored to Hermiston Sat Mrs. Harry Bramar, Vollce Bram- ed lodge meeting in Hermiston alat reduction in the number of pullets light and the total of all commodities Bart 8. Robbs. 44 coyotes, both of urday. raised seems assured. Markets re combined during recent months has Umatilla; Robert Palmer. Wheeler, mar, Burniec Byrnes motored to Hep Thursday evening. been less than at any time in the past 4 bobcats, 40 coyotes; John Laur Rev. Pearson of Pendleton was the pner Sunday. ceipts of eggs at leading markets 15 years. Mr. Pamus and son Bobby of Echo Mrs. Lambert and Mr. Konenen of ence, Grant, 31 coyotes; Chas B. baccalaureate speaker here Sunday visited at the E. H. Ashes home Sun Mrs. McKenzie and daughter Betty Holdman were visitors at the Mc since April 1 have been lighter thun Some encouragement Is found in Brown, Malheur, 11 bobcats, 30 coy Dorothy Lasher and Ernest Peck visite^ in Portland over the week Farland home last week. day. at the same time last year and sto the fact that the general index of otes; O. A. Philbrick, Wheeler. 2 Laura Stafford of Pendleton visit motored to Pendleton Saturday eve end. Mr. and Mrs. James Alepon of rage holdings of both eggs and poul farm prices advanced one point from bobcats. 31 coyotes; T. M. Rice, Gil ed her cousin Mildred Conlon here ning and returned Sunday. Agnes Kendler is again employed Pendleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene try are less than in 1930 at this mid-February to mid-March, but the liam, 2 bobcats, 26 coyotes; Carl over the week end. Mrs. Ed Peck and baby daughter at the Red £ White chain store. date.” McTlliand here Sunday. exchange value of farm products la Pitcher, Lake, 1 bear, 25 coyotes. Edward Compton of Biggs, Oregon, have returned from Walla Walla. Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter Dairy production has held up well still very unfavorable to producers. Rex Runels of Grand Rapids, was a week end visitor here. As is usual during April, the past Mrs. Walt Bullard, Mrs. Veig, Miss Louise visited in Portland over the Michigan, is visiting at the E. R. but storage holdings are not burden F. O. Patton visited his sister-in; Sarah Rix and Miss Rosa Ricca mo week end. month’s work .turned out to be suc some. This indicates that at current Ashe home. BIG CATCH OF PREDATORY law. Miss Sarah Rix, here Monday. tored to Pendleton Saturday cessful over the entire district. Those prices consumption has kept pace Walt Bullard and mother, Mrs. Mr. Shaw and daughter Lillian of hunters working on the principal Mrs. Irvin Chapman and daughter Tressa Bullard of Portland visited FARM CONDITIONS LOOK with the Increase In production. Pas ANIMALS MADE DURING APRIL Pendleton visited here Sunday. denning ranges were successful in here Sunday, Francis are visiting in Portland. ture conditions are reported good in Mrs. Edna Bault and Mr. MacDaw- During April, 36 hunters took 685 locating a number of dens, digging Mrs. Louis Fromdath and daughter Oregon and Washington, but very Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hansen vis BRIGHTER THIS YEAR ald of Pendleton visited with Mrs. Irene motored to Pendleton Saturd ited in Walla Walla Saturday. poor in California and below average coyotes, 31 bobcats, four cougars, one out the pups and, for the most part Bault’s daughter, Lucille, here Sun ay. predatory bear, a total of 7 21 pre catching a good average number of An optimistic note for agriculture over the country as a whole. Miss Rosa Ricca’s Sunday school day evening. the parent coyotes. Miss Sarah Rix and Miss Clara class entertained their mothers with is sounded in the current economic A large surplus of farm labor is datory animals. In addition, 178 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sheseiy of Corrigan were dinner guests of Mrs a banquet Friday evening at the report just Issued by the Extension Indicated which, the extension ser porcupines were destroyed. Two un service at Oregon State college. community hall. vice economists say, is a situation born bobcats, 70 unborn coyotes and ROSEBURG— Sodium and chlorate Turkey supplies in the nation’s which does not prevail when business two unborn cougars were also de proved to be equally effective in kill Miss Gilbert went to Portland over coolers are 60 per cent less than a conditions are normal. However the stroyed, making a total of 795 pre ing out wild morning glories on the the week end. Umatilla and Umatilla met last year ago, the report points out. The report finds that ‘‘business conditions datory animals. The hunters who farm of G. McDaniels. Wilbur. When made the largest catches are: Sunday-on the local baseball dia shortage is about 6 million pounds are mending slowly but surely.” Inspected by County Agent J. C. A. J. Knoblock, 72 coyotes, James Leedy recently both had given al mond in a close contest. Umatilla compared to April 1, 193o and over One difficulty in the farm situation million pounds compared to the Indicated by the report is the weak W. Carsner. 59 coyotes, both of Mor- most perfect control. won by a 5 to 6 score. THE D A L L E S, OREGON Members of the Umatilla high 5-year average on April 1. export demand for farm products. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER school partaking in the tennis C a ll a n d L e a v e A r t ic le * a t H i t t ’s C o n f e c t io n e r y . tournament Friday and Saturday at | Chart Shows Farmers Grow in Number* ere you can name M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F I L L E D Hermiston were: Girls singles, Agnes Thompson; Girl’s doubles. Bernice Byrnes and Dorothy Lash; Mixed doubles, Mildred Curlon and Ken your price and still de neth Aiquist; Boy’s doubles, Lyle Brown and Cecil Apple; Singles. cide,. . / 'I will buy only Kenneth Aiquist. Agnes Thompson won from Her THE leading make of tire miston and Stanfield in singles and payed Helix for finals; Cecil Tipple and Lyle Brown won the first set . . . Goodyear/' from Hermiston. U. H. S. baseball team again won from Stanfield last Friday on the local ball diamond. The score was 6-1 The third and fourth grades enter tained their mothers Friday after noon with a short program and each student presented their mother with a small present. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burdy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marshall motored to Pendleton and Mission Sunday. Mrs. Mabie Lash was a Umatilla visitor Friday. Bernadine returned to Pendleton with her. Mrs. Pete McNabb and daughter Maxine, accompanied by Agnes Thom pson. motored to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Ursel Hyatt and Mrs. Ben Spencer motored to Pendleton Thurs day. son rmv’ C' G vpin’ of the Department of A griculture/ (hows that Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd and child Send your Cleaning to WEBBER’S CLEANERS H When you g o t»o your Home-Owned Store ASK FOR. Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston Bread Why send your money out of town when you can get first class Home-Baked Bread. The Hermiston Bakery 200,000 more are living in the country this year than last ^»«lllllllllllllllllllll, llllllllllllllllllllll///^ % THE PROPST VARIETY STORE HERMISTON, OREGON Commencing May 16, and Continuing Until Stock is Properly Reduced. Doors Open at 8:30 A.M. During Sale A Big Clearance Sale conducted entirely by ourselves; and in order to make it a genuine, worth while sale, we are going to include every article of merchandise in the store at surprisingly reduced prices; nothing reserved. Seldom, if ever, will there be a chance at a sale of this kind to get a choice of a full line of variety goods so completely reduced in prices all over the store on all purchases over twenty- five cents. Help us reduce this stock and we will in turn give prices not duplicated in larg city sales* We want to make this sale short and snappy and advise early shopping. This sale should not last long and prices will automatically return to normal at conclusion of this sale. N k in i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW©