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PAGE FOUR __ CORVALLIS—-The high produc ing dairy herd ot the state for the past month was owned by O. H. Ful- len wider of the Yamhill-Washing ton dairy herd improvement associa tion, according to the official record Just compiled by R. W. Morse, ex tension specialist in dairying. A T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . purebred Jersey owned by Allen Tupper of the same association was the high producing cow, with 1872 pounds of fat, while Leonard Lewis of the Klamath association owned the second place cow, a Holstein producing 2039 pounds of milk and 79.5 pounds of fat. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ÿ tO ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ « « ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ IRRIGON NEWS » « « > « OREGON Myrtle Johnson of Monument, Or., arrived here Sunday night. She will make her home indefinately with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. Miss Effie Reufis was engaged again as primary teacher for the coming year. Henry Wler for seven th grade; Miss Benfinch for fifth and sixth; Mr. Atkins, who taught at Pine City the past year, has been employed as superintendent, and Miss Heath, who also taught at Pine City will teach the high school subjects. Mrs. James Warner, substituted for Mrs. Bulfinch in her room Mon day and Tuesday, when Mrs. Bui finch was called to her former home in Idaho in the interest of an estate, T H U R SD A Y , A P R IL T, 1932 ovai 1,000,000 SATisriaD usais . . . ask youk niiguboi N ew L ow P rices Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom were daughter Louise of Portland, former i„,«inou. i , ___i ___,, residence of Umatilla, took up their "U8lne‘M * 'r,8“ or" Hermiston Mon residence on a farm west of town Wednesday. | p. c. Bishop and daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and Alma Grieves returned from Seattle m nbu“ iness<Friday0'e<1 tO Pendleton , Thursday and will remain for the summer. Mrs. Eugene Smith has returned Mrs. Bessie Wisdom and son, ‘o her home in Lyle. Wn., after vis- ting with her sister, Miss Sara Rix, Bishop left Monday for Grants Pass for the past week. Oregon. They will visit relatives in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer mo Portland and Medford on their way. tored to Pendleton Saturday even James Warner went to Forest ing to visit their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Mahoney. Grove. Oregon, to visit his brother Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck have re Monday, and will go from there to turned from a short visit with rela Grants Pass, Oregon, where he will BAND BOYS, FARM LADS tives In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowan of Her prospect for gold during the sum O NEED to put up PLAN MEETS AT 0. S. C. miston were visitors at the D. N. mer months. w ith inefficient Orvil Benefiel and Don McCarthy Walsh home with Mrs. Bowen's Ris re frig e ra tio n a day er, Thursday. who have been visiting their uncle, longer. Just drop in Louise Jackson has enrolled in Chas. Benfiel and family the past Oregon State college students and at our showrooms— 'Tmatilla high school as a sopho- select your General month, returned to their home at faculty are preparing to entertain nore. Electric R efrigerator two large groups of young people Mrs. Clarence Guerin and child- , " alla Walla Sunday, and deposit $10. en have returned from a short visit | Mr. and Mrs. Adams and family from all parts of the state going W it h new s lid in g with Mrs. Guerin s mother in Spo- from Pendleton moved into the cab there for the annual state high shelves, new acid-re school band concert, April 15 and ins recently vacated by Mr. and sisting porcelain in The "500’ club will meet at the 15, apd the annual convention of teriors, new finger-tip home of Mrs. Joe Springer Tuesday. j Mrs. Earl Isom Tuesday. Mr. Adams latches-the low priced Future Farmers of America, April Hugh VanSchoiack motored to will be employed on the section. all-steel General Elec Willow Creek, Oregon, on business Glenn Wood from Hot Lake was 28 to 30. tric guaranteed for "aturday. The band contest, which in future 3 years, brings you Mr. and Mrs. Frink Clark and in town Tuesday and Wednesday will alternate between O. S. C. and the utmost in modern Miss Rosa Ricco motored to Hep looking after his place here. refrigerating service. the U. of O., will bring close to 700 Mr. and Mrs. Jordon from Uma ner Sunday to visit with Mr. and Jiin h i in tin C n tr o l Eltitric 3 -Y E A R G U A R A N T E E Mrs. Walter Bullard, formerly of tilla were visiting the Benfiels Sun musicians to vie for honors in the ProgrmH. bnaticajl Sater- t n j mmHg, on a HHliomwiJo Umatilla. They were accompanied day. on the complete Refrigerator.. on A L L mode/t six solo contests and three band N . B. C m lwori y Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cramer of Among those attending Pomona classes. Albany, Gresham and Irri ’endleion, Oregon There was a special meeting of Boardman Saturday were Mr. and gon are the three state champions at he Ladies Aid society held at the Mrs. Houghten, Mr. and Mrs. Brace present. •ome of M-s. N o r a Berwick Thurs- Donald Isom, and Rawley Dexter. The Future Farmer convention is A L L -S T E E L R E F R IG E R A T O R lay to decide what would be served Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were the successor to the old "Smith- Dom estic, Apartment H om e and Commercial Refrigcraiora, Electric Water C oolen t the C. E. rally Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cramar of Pen- business visitors In Pendleton Sat- Hughes Weekend,” which brought Ileton were week end guests of Mr. tfday and Heppner visitors Sunday together students studying agricul ind Mrs. Frank Clark. and Monday. ture in high schools for a week end Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and child- A nice rain fell here Monday of demonstrations and observations en, Mr. and Mrs. Wurster and child en. Mrs. Rhode, Mrs. H. B. Hull, morning which was greatly appre at the school of agriculture. Some 200 delegates are expected this year. diss Clara Corrigan and Louise ciated. tyrnes were Uinntilla people in Her ulston on business Saturday. W. H. Bloom motored to La- Irande Saturday to attend the prin- lpal’s meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Ward of Irrigon has een visiting nt the George home or the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alquist of Wil- er, Idaho, visited friends and rela- ives in Umatilla and Irrigon Sat urday and Sunday. Ralph Joder who is employed in the O.W.R.&N. yards at The Dalles, vas a week end visitor at his home lere. Last Saturday, April 2nd, was loughnut day for the camp fire iris. Mrs. McKenzie helped the Iris make and sell 57 dozen. Lorlne Lash returned Wednesday ivening from a short visit with her nother, Mrs. Albert Kennedy, In Seattle. Wn. The primary department of the Tmtitilln Sunday school has been di vided into three divisions: School ige, taught by Louise Byrnes; Of school age next year, taught by An ile Wurster; the primaries, taught ly Mias Pope. The large enrollment if over thirty members necessitates he change, The first baseball game of the leason for the Umatilla high school will be played this Friday, Umatilla zs. Stanfield, on the Stanfield dia- nond. The game scheduled with ,’llot Rock was postponed. The prayer meeting committee for Christian Endeavor has planned interesting meetings which Is aiding naterially to increase attendance. Those on the committee are Mildred ’onion. Louise Byrnes, and DsVee Brown. Paul Walsh and Bill Roberts mo tored to Goldendale, Wn., Saturday in business, returning Sunday. The Reading club will meet at the home of Miss Sara Rix Tuesday eve- ting. Sunday evening after the regular "hristian Endeavor meeting, a ape- clal business meeting was held for the election of officers for the fol lowing six months. It was necessary to hold this meeting Sunday be cause of the Christian Endeavor rally to be held in the Community •hurch next Saturday afternoon and evening. There will be several union officers present and everyone E ig h t - c y lin d e r , 9 0 - d e g r e e V - t y p e , 6 5 -h o r s e -p o w e r E n g in e » V ih r a tio n le s s who wishes to attend is invited. The following officers were elect ed for the next six months: Bernice Byrnes, 'president; Ruth Thompson, R o o m y , B e a u tifu l B o d ie s • L o w C e n te r o f G r a v ity * S ile n t S e c o n d G e a r vice president; Annie Wurster. sec retary-treasurer; Raymond McNabb, lookout chairman; Miss Rosa Ricco. social chairman; Mildred Conlon, S y n c h r o n i z e d S i l e n t G e a r S h i f t * S e v e n t y - f i v e M i l e s p e r H o u r * C o m f o r t a b le prayer meeting chairman; DeVee j Brown, missionary chairman. Other committee members will be appoint R id in g S p rin g s * R a p id A c c e le r a tio n * L o w G a s o lin e C o n su m p tio n * R e lia b ilit y ed. M. F. Corrigan, of the state game commission, visited his daughter. Miss Clara Corrigan Sunday, who accompanied hint to Pendleton that N ew self-adjusting Houdaille double enclosed four-wheel brakes . . . Distinc evening to hear Dr. Irvine Vinning « , . Individual inside sun visors , . . speak. acting hydraulic shock absorbers with tive steel-spoke wheels with large hub Cowl ventilation . . . Adjustable driver’s Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull and Mrs. thermostatic control . . . N ew rear Hull’s father. C. Bankson, motored caps . . . Handsome V-type radiator . . i seat. . . Choice o f M ohair, Broadcloth to Pendleton Sunday evening. spring construction . . . Automatic Graceful new ro o f line and slanting o r Bedford Cord upholstery in all de Mrs. Nonnie Mauser of Salem, spark control . . . Down-draft carbu Grand Conductress of Oregon visited windshield o f clear polished plate safety luxe closed types. the local Eastern Star chapter Wed retor . . . Carburetor silencer . . . Bore, glass. . . Single-bar bumpers, chromium nesday evening. THE NEW FORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR Mrs. William Swltxler motored to 3 1 /1 6 inches. Stroke, 3 3 /4 inches plated . . . Low, drop center frame . . . Portland Wednesday where she will A n im proved ierd fo u r-c ylin d e r, iO-borse-power . . . Piston displacement, 221 cubic Mechanically operated pump drawing visit. e”g'«e, epernting w ith n ew smoothness, is anniL Mrs Tom Tucker, who has been inches . . . 90-degree counterbalanced fuel from fourteen-gallon gasoline tank able in fourteen body type! n t $50 le a than the in the Portland hospital for several crankshaft . . . Large, effective fully weeks. Is reported a little better. in rear . . . Choke on instrument panel corresponding V -« prices Usted below. Mrs. Dave Knight who went to Portland recently for medical care, returned Monday night with her A G 1E A T NEW CA R AT AN U N U SU A L L Y LOW P R IC E husband. The Junior rlass decided to give Roadster . . . $460 Confie . . . 1490 De Luxe Roadster $300 a banquet May 6 honoring the Sen De Luxe Tudor $550 De Luxe F nr dor . $645 iors. Alice Hill was elected class Phaeton . . . 493 Sfiort Confie . . 535 De Larve Phaeton 545 De LuxeCnepe 575 Victoria . . . . 600 president at the same meeting. Miss Agnes Kendler took her fa- Tudor Sedan . 500 tonfar Sedan . 390 Cabriolet . . . 610 Convertible Sedan 650 t ther. Geo. Kendler Sr., to the hos pital In Pendleton Monday. , Dale Hyatt celebrated his sixth [ birthday Monday by inviting several (F. O. ft. Detroit, pltu fn.^ bt mod delivery, Hampers med spare tire extra Small down payment med convenient, ngiynew Ford dealer} I of hl« small friends to a party. The I •afternoon was spent playing games. 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The Pacific Telephone, and Telegraph Company Business Office; Main Street Telephone 511 ELECTRIC Hermiston Light & Power Co. A N N O U N C IN G THE N E TU F O R D V~ 8 Cylinder