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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, PAGE FOUR U9F0 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1». 1982 • • V • • *•** ••• • 2 000 bushels compared with 21,487,- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser and | Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daugh- * i 000 bushels last year. Oregon's crop son Tommy, Misa Clara Bryant, and ter, Margaret, accompan tied by Mrs. IRRIGON NEWS bushels is estimated at 2,880,000 tanley and Mrs. C. C. Durfey. were business O. C. Pierce and -compared with 2,988,000 bushels visitors in Pendleton Monday. daughter Marian went to Pendleton last year. Walter Maeffi and Carl Ander last Friday. Mrs. Pierce and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and son The country will raise 367.399,- son of Wasco were Hermiston vis joined Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elliott and of Yakima are visiting Mrs. Shaw's 000 bushels of potatoes, the govern- itors Sunday as guests of Mr. and son Dickie and Martha Harris and father, D. W. Granger. dinner D. C. Brownell of Umatilla was a Mrs. Walter Morehouse. Miss Viola Jones was went on to Pearson’s Ganger Sta- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten and ment estimates, compared with 375,- guest of Miss Marie Skovbo Sunday. | business visitor in Hermiston Wed- Mrs. W. Turnblad underwent tion above Ukiah where they joined sons, Donald and Edward, were Hep- 518,000 last year.. Oregon is ex . — ... 1 , pner visitors Tuesday. Joe Reeves and daughter Nell nesday. 4,620,000 a major operation in the Hermiston Mr. Pierce and Eugene, Floyd an I Mrs. Harry Smith and family re pected to harvest only H. E. Hanby and son Eugene and hospital Wednesday morning and is Leander Quiring. They returned turned from a trip to the mountains bushels compared with 5,460,000 | Reeves were dinner guests at the W. Edmond Briggs were business visit- getting along as well as could be home Monday afternoon. L. Hamm home Monday evening. last year. Leading commercial sec Wednesday. Zelma Sale had a tonsil and ade- ors in Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Little Alvin Rand who has been tions in this state, however, are expected. _ „ „ . , , I visiting his grandparents Mr. and raising just as large an acreage this Elvis and Allen Bowman are in noid operation Tuesday morning. Miss Leona Dyer came home from daughter Mrs. P. r. Schooley of Mrs. George Rand, the the Yakima Valley working during Portland Sunday planning on stay- Tampa. Florida, who hos been vis- months returned to his past two year as last, say private reports to She is getting along fine. home in Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. W. W. fruit picking season. the extension service. ing for two weeks but received a call iting her parents for the past month, Portland Wednesday. Felthouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Mr. and Mrs. Newton Markham Tuesday from the business college in left early Monday morning for Port- Alvin Alien and Floyd Goodwin Total apple crop of the United . ...m — t came home Friday from Mist, Ore., States is now placed at 133,824,000 Martin were business visitors in were Pendleton business visitors Portland saying that they had a .j r .. land. From there ? g where they had been fighting for’ Pendleton Tuesday. Tuesday. bushels of which 90,513,000 bushels prospective position. She left Tues Seaside to spend the week with Mr.est fires. ‘ Mrs. H. H. Weston of Boardman | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two day afternoon for Portland. ‘and Mrs. Earl Kingsley. Mr. Kings- I Chester Wilson from Granger, Wn are commercial. This compares with was entered in the Hermiston hos- sons, John and Dan, were visiting in Allan McNaught of Portland is ley plans to return Friday but Mrs. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Edwin 211,506,000 bushels last year for the rital Wednesday night for medical Hermiston Monday. The Biggs fam- visiting friends here this week. He Kingsley will remain until the first I Wilson and family. total crop and 104,196,000 bushels , I Mr. and Mrs. Barney Endrice and treatment. ily moved to LaGrande last June, Schooley is making his headquarters at the C. of next week. for commercial. Oregon’s total tor “ 1 family of Chewella, Wn„ visited j Thomas W. Bibb. Ph. D., president j The Ladies Aid of the Methodist E. Baker home. Allan moved this year and last is given at 4,950,- to ¡continue her journey home from ! Frank Leicht home. of Albany College, was calling on church will hold a cooked food sale Portland with his parents, Col. and Portland. Ollie Coryell returned from his 000 bushels and 3,150,000 bushels j vacation trip Wednesday. former students and prospective in the Turnblad Market Saturday, Mrs. McNaught about a year ago and ----------- em- — respectively. Thus Oregon is prob Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family August 20, starting at noon. —Adv. this is his first return visit. students Tuesday of this week. NEW BROODER HOUSE of Ione. Ore., were Sunday visitors ably to have a larger crop than a R. W. Brown, representing the Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse en- Floyd Knerr left Saturday night I with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and year ago, while the country as a Gold Products Co. of Portland, was tertained at dinner Monday evening for Hudson, Wisconsin, where he SYSTEM VIEWED ! family. whole will have a much smaller a business visitor in Hermiston Wed honoring Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Chris- will undergo a medical examination Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Bleakman crop. (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. Dale Bleakman of Heppner nesday. topherson. at a sanitarium there. He plans to one-half hour to heat the brooder Oregon will produce more fresh Herbert Hedwell who is employed Mrs. Hugh White of Wasco and return in two weeks. His two sons house and can be kept at a comfor- ‘Mrs. Elder of Monmouth, Or., and prunes and less dried ones than a Mrs. Glenn Hatley of Boardman vis- in the Safeway Store In Pendleton Mrs. Gladys Zell visited at the home Floyd and Kenneth, are looking af- table temperature by feeding the ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom year ago, the crop estimates show. spent Sunday at home with his par-of Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Clara ter the shop during his absence. Mr. Rankin Sunday. The dried prune tonnge in this state furnace i occasionally. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hedwall. ¡Stone, this week. She also visited her Berna Bell Grabeil of Imbler, Or., is estimated at only 17,500 tons Mr. and Mrs. T. il. Fraser and has found the system quite economi- son Tommy, and Miss Clara Bryant, leal. He used one sack of briquetts is visiting her grandparents, Mr. compared with 27,000 tons last year. Chester Johnson returned Satur- sister Mrs. Esther Beletski. and Mrs. J. A. Grabeil. day night from Long Creek, Oregon, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan enter- left Wednesday for Soda Springs, every three days at a cost of 85c Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathaway and California’s dried prune crop will be Idaho, where they will visit Mr. and in the John Day country, where he I tained at dinner Wednesday evening a sack. Mrs. Mary Smith were guests at a in advance of last year, while the has been for the past month with honoring Dr. and Mrs. Caniparibi. Mrs. Hugh Fraser at Conda, seven Board covers are placed over the wedding anniversary party at the crop in France is a little under a Mr. and Mrs. French. Miss Nell Reeves was also an invit- miles from Soda Springs. They plan pipes and the birds are confined by home of Mr. and Mrs. King of Uma- year ago, balanced off by a larger on being gone two weeks. wire netting until they are old en- tilla Sunday. Miss Esther Wood, who has been ed guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and crop in Yugoslavia. Mrs. R. Alexander arrived Tue-ough to adjust themselves to the family motored to Belington Friday. spent the house guest of Miss Pauline • George Windust of Portland W. C. Isom and G. Carlyle were in Stoop for the past week, left Wed Monday and Tuesday of this week day morning from Portland to spend temperature. nesday morning for her home in So with his sister, Mrs. D. M. Deeter. several weeks with her daughter. The capacity of the brooder house Pendleton Saturday. Shirley Fredrickson of Salem is da Springs, Idaho. He is employed in the engineering Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mr. Alexander has is 1400 and Mr. Rank in says that he visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. been visiting here for several days experienced little trouble with fea- Frank Fredrickson. Miss Myrnie Clayton of Enterprise department for the Pacific Tel. & and will also remain in Hermiston ther picking when the birds were Mrs. Goodwin has rented the was here the first of the week look-Tel. company. for some time. Their home is in able to clean their beaks on the wire Barnes residence and will move in ing after business. She plans to re- Floyd Pierce returned from Cul- Pendleton. the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Bar turn this fall to spend the winter ver, Oregon, Saturday afternoon af-l ... . . ____ __ ___ netting used for a floor . in the . . sun „ ’ j, .. ... , I IIiss Shirley Brownson arrived porch which he considers advisable nes will reside in the depot. here with her brother Jim. ter spending the summer with rel- . „ ,,, „ , , . - Eleanor Corey is visiting the ’ 1 , from Corvallis Sunday morning to +0 Have >5 lr and nu.. Mre W i T’ there. Enroute home he spend , a two week’s . . vacation with ... ‘ " he next stop Misses Nellie and Ruth Leicht. ir. ano w. •* ′ g-rav a .ie left ien atlvcs ......................... AUGUST 20th was at the Logan Phirgdav morning loi for Vancouver I spent a week witil relatives in Fort-. , Leola Benfiel, Amy Collins, Valles te""? morning her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Todd farm where spectators witnes- Dexter, Maxwell Jones, and Floyd W n., to see their new Eranddaugh- an . Brownson. Miss Brownson has been sed 1010 birds of near the same age Oliver were in the crowd that at- ter. born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Scho-1 Gerald and George McKenzie, emr loyed by the Corvallis Chamber hatched April 19th, May 1st and tended the dance at Stanfield Sat- BOSTON BUTTS 121/2C field Wednesday night. The young Walter Jendrzejewski, and Dick Up-of Commerce this summer but will 20th. Some of these birds are from urday night. HAM, WHOLE OR Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and lady weighed eight pounds. ham, returned from Granite, Or., enroll in Oregon State College this I the Shelton & Bird Brother’s strain. family left Monday for some place Nr. and Mrs. Walter Morehouse I Thursday after spending three weeks | fan as a Junior, HALF new stock purchased at the Oakland In the mountains where they can A _ group younger set were turkey show which is the world’s pick huckleberries. , have for the past week been enjoy- prospecting in the mountains near . of the ------ POT ROAST BEEF ........... 10c ing the following guests: Mrs. Lil- there. . picnicking at Cold Springs Sunday largest turkey show. The birds are Ilian Morehouse and daughter, Miss ’ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Belt of Fer- honoring Miss Mary Brownson who ranging on alfalfa pasture. RIB BOIL BEEF FEWER APPLES, SAME PEARS AT.3, — who ,1. wylwa.l lian dig, Montana, spent the week end as will ! Marie, motored Pw,)7 from her home enroll as a student in Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Todd have a very PORK SAUSAGE In Fan Pedro, Calif., Mrs. B. H. Me- the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. State college this fall, — - ‘ ---- fine brooder house that has been AND POTATOES ESTIMATED and Enos Manlgal of Newberg. Ore., sister of W. Felthouse. They were on their Mar tin, who will leave soon for beneficial in their work this year SHO. PORK ROAST Pear and potato crops almost Mr. Morehouse; also J. Frank Fulton vacation and went on to Portland Midland College in Nebraska. Mr. it ¡a a building 46x20 with a solid exactly the same as last year for of The Dalles and Mrs. John Fulton Monday, accompanied ly Mr. Felt- and Mrs. Henry Harger chaperoned 3- inch concrete floor heated by a the country as a whole and an apple of Wasco. The latter is an aunt of house who will remain until the last the group. HERMISTON MEAT 6-inch pibe set in the concrete from crop considerably smaller are in Mrs. Morehouse, | of the week 11rs. W. A. Mikesell, Miss Edith one end of the building to the other prospect according to August gov- MARKET Milesell, Mary Jane Hammer, Mrs. about five feet from the north wall ernment crop estimates just review- Hermiston, Oregon Bister Hutchison, Elbert and Loir The pipe carries heat from an out ed by the market news service of the Hutchison returned from the moun-iside furnace and after the concrete state college extension service. tales near Pearson’s Ranger Station is heated it takes three days for it The pear crop is placed at 22,149,- labore Ukiah the first of the week, to cool. The average temperature after spending a week there. They from 90 to 95 degrees. pici ed several gallons of huckleber- 1 fevers are made above the line of ries while there. this pipe and after the birds are ole they arc allowed to range at Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ienough — ate compart- Wright one day last week included jramlom in their Local Happenings You get results from printing done by us Oasis Chatre Hermiston, Oregon. The Best in Talking Pictures TWO SHOWS; 7.30—9:15 P.M. ADMISSIONS 35c and 15c Evenings 25c and 10c Matinees PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Council to Crooks! - - The Kind of Lawyer Who Never Handled a "Strange” Case in His Life! Yet politics put him in power to pass judgment on the souls of men he once defended! John Barrymore in ‘STATE’S ATTORNEY’ with Helen Twelvetrees. PLUS— Krazy Kat in "Bars & Stripes" James Gleason in — "Doomed to Win.” SUNDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE 2 :30 SUNDAY A fortune in fun. frolic, and ‘oolishness — A king’s ransom in gags, girls and giggles -roarin: laughs In a picture of Goofer Dust and Frog Fur. MILLION y.’I BQUAIt with JACK OAKIE and i Every One of Hollywood’s ■ Funniest People. PLUS— "Flirty Sleep Walker.1 "Trail of Sword Fish, and Fox News. SATURDAY Specials REDS WHITE Mrs Fila Moore, Hiram Po ch, Nirs ment and adjust ther selves to the Neilson temperature. The covers in the hoy Jean Moen, Miss f’., h dl? Suggestion for Dependable for Quality Pepencable for Low Prices Dependable for Interested Service Dependable for SATISFACTION Saturday and Monday August 20 and 22 Meat Specials for Saturday Only Schlitz Sirloin Roast Round Roast Rib Boil 596 PEP Fresh Hamburger 3 for 25c Guaranteed Quality SardinesBootn..E"scent 2 For 19c Cake Flour Reand P... — “C5 Red and White 2s No. 3 Sieve 27c for 37c Tuna Fish 2 -I VIC 39. — SUGAR Joe Norton, Owner MALT Kelloggs IOC Root Beer Ex.Hi 2 fcr 49c Jar Rubbers Rehs 4 for 19c HAMS WALLA WAI LA C-lmAn Red Sockeye and White □annon 12s 20 Pounds For 98c Phone 911 Ph wire net all of I a (rande. Marie Lou ani L-Ters are made round as experienc ting. No piling up tephenson returned Grande with them to visit a few with ".8. , d that wast days before going on to materials could le i sed in the fur ley to vielt their father. nare which cuts the operating eï A group of young people were tn ■ pense. vited to the J. W. McMullen home , total cost of the broode: | I Sunday afternoon for refreshments |, house was .or n +450. I after a swimming party near the A. the Todd ranci W. Turnblad home. Among them the group went to Columbia pari wer Maurice, Ruth, and Glen Pier- wh re they joined other picnicker, son. Elsie Reeder, Edna Turnblad for lunch and a program Approx- Charley Duvall, and Esther, Iloyd imately 170 people were present foi and Catherine McMullen. the picnic lunch and program. Mus Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christoperson ical numbers were given by the Mis and daughter Barbara returned home ses Esther and Helen Frederickson Sunday night from a month’s vaca of Stanfield and talks by J. O. Turn tion at coast points. They left July er. of Heppner; R. Alexander of Pen 15 for Seattle where Dr. Christoph- dleton; Chas. Smith, of Heppner, erson spent a week studying in the Morrow county agent; Walter Holt, county hospital. The last two weeks Umatilla county agent of Pendleton; of their vacation was spent at Sea- and J. Jendrzejewski, president of side. Mrs. Lewis Horn, cousin to Mrs. the local turkey growers associa Christopherson, accompanied them tion. Garnet D. Best, assistant cou- from Portland and went on to North ty agent, introduced the speakers. Powder Monday, where she will visit relatives. LEGION WILL FEATURE "SUNNMDAY After the visit to OREGON PRODUCTS NOW YOU CAN BUY Goat Hair Sox Wear longer than wool or cotton. Soft and easy on your feet. Per fect ventilation. Do not mat like wool or cotton. Grease and dirt do not stick to mohair like they do to other materials. If your feet bother you try GOAT HAIR SOX. Then you will buy no other. Ask The Man Who Wears Them. A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS Both Felts and Straws— Both Dress and Work CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES Mens — Boys — Womens LADIES’ HOSIERY MENS’ DRESS HOSE MEN'S DRESS PANTS and BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS MEN’S LACE BREECHES and LEATHER GLOVES PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50% CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC. WEST SIDE (Continued from Page 1) ganization of pear growers. ’1 he plan as outlined provides for the issuance of Oregon products menus which will be placed in the I hands of the leading hotels and res- taurants of the state. Local commit tees are functioning in each town which will supervise the the distri- j button of these meuns, wait upon the hotel and restaurant managers to encourage them to use only high quality Oregon products during Sep-1 | tember and to feature these products in menus. The plan also provides for brief radio talks which will describe i the foremost farm products of the | state. Through Kenneth C. Miller, ag- ■ ricultural development agent for the S. P. & S. Railway and secre- tary-treasurer of the committee i railroads running into the state. have agreed to feature Oregon pro- ducts on menus. Both the Oregon State Depart- j ment of Agriculture and the Oregon : State College Extension Service are cooperating closely In aHHANEAnenmnENNm: ‘ this move-: FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY AUGUST 19. 20 and 22 DC • -5 0 * Or Flour MacMarr Hard wheat A verfect family flour. 49 lb. Bae— CAKE FLOUR 89c EQRDMpaPAue. 25c “Soft-as-silk”. perfect results every time. CHEESE FULL CREAM Airway Coffee Per Pound Pound 19c A good qualitv at a low orice. Solar Brand No, 21 PINEAPPLE Brok. 12c Sliced Tin— OYSTERS 5 oz. tin Pork asid Beans CANRBFLLS 10 UZ. Lans Federal Brand. Case MILK $2.29 Tall Cans (48 cans) $ Dollar Savings On Soap $ Luna Harmony WHITE LAUNDRY America’s newest and finest soar. 45 bars$ 1 30 bars $1 White Naptha 37 bars $1 Cantaloupes Sus^t Larze 6 for 15c Hermiston, Ore Phone 241 M ac M arr S tores