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THURSDAY, DECEMBER T, 1988 ======----------- “ee » v—— Guy Moore, who ras been going to school in Heppner has entered the PINE CITY NEWS sixth grade at Pine City. By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and son Mrs. Nora Crawford Moore, of Ray and daughter Juanita: Mrs. Ol Heppner and Roy Neill of Pine City lie Neill and daughters Neva, Oleta were united iu marriage Friday at and Lenna; and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. 4:00 o’clock by Rev. Van Slike at Wattenburger of Pine City; and Mr. the Christian church in Pendleton. and Mrs. Fred Painter and children, They will make their home at Pine Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of West City. land district near Hermiston, had Miss Neva Neill spent the Thanks Thanksgiving dinner at the home of NATION-WIDE BUTTER CONSUMP- CO-OP WILL CAN MEAT EVERY BERRY CRINKLE DISEASE giving vacation at her home at Pine Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coxen and family, City. Miss Neill is attending the of the Westland district. TION CAMPAIGN ENDORSED THURSDAY THIS MONTH DESCRIBED IN BULLETIN. Eastern Oregon Norman school. Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, Mrs. R. W. BY CREAMERY OPERATORS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggles- Allen, Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and The first publication of a bulletin worth The Hermiston Co-operative Can and son Gene and daughter Miss Freda Hammel attended a A nation-wide butter consumption nery and Laundry will be canning dealing with the now widespread Dorothy of Echo, and Mr. and Mrs. quilt show in Echo Saturday. Emory Cox and daughters Betty Ber- Dinner guests at the home of Mr. campaign, patterned after the very meat every Thursday morning dur crinkle disease of strawberries has nice and Geraldine were dinner successful consumption drive of ing the month of December. Large just been issued by the Oregon State guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watten- and Mrs. W. D. Neill Thanksgiving day were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neill amounts may be canned moat any College experiment station as writ- | burger Thanksgiving evening. 1930, is now under way. and daughters Lois Jean and Gwen- ten by Dr. S. M. Zeller, plant patho time by special arrangements. cent meeting in Chicago, attended Mr. and Mrs. Finch and daughters neth of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. C. logist. Though noticed first In 1925 spent Thanksgiving day at the home by representatives of all branches Plourd and children Donald and and not considered of major impor of Mrs. Finch’s parents. Mr. and W. Phyllis of Pendleton; Roy Neill and of the butter industry, a nation- NOTICE OF SALE OF Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew. tance until more than five years la daughter Alma; and Dreston Myers. wide plan was formed to reach all CANNED FOOD STUFFS The Alpine Farm Bureau gave a ter, this disease has caused the gra A. E. Wattenburger gave a dance sections of the country. This work basket-pie social at Alpine Satur his place Thanksgiving night. A is now under way in some mid-west All canned goods not called for dual degeneration of the Marshall day night. December 2. The $41.50 at fairly large crowd attended and a states and reports indicate a great before Saturday, December 15, at variety of berry and is serious on which was cleared will be used to good time was had by everyone. furnish caudy and nuts for a Christ success. the Co-operative Cannery, will be others as well, the bulletin states. mas tree. Those from Pine City at • J. T. Ayers was a business visitor The disease is a mosaic-like trou Last week, in Portland, at a meet sold at auction on that date at 2.00 tending were: Mrs. Chas. Plourd, in Pendleton Wednesday. ble appearing first as yellowish pin Miss Bernice Neill: Hugh, Harold ing of 38 of the creamery operators, o'clock. O. F. Bartholomew, who has been point spots on the leaves, which and Ralph Neill and Dreston Myers; working in Malta, Montana, has The manager is asking that all this plan was unanimously endorsed Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill; Miss Alma been transferred to Lewiston, Mon for both the national and state pro patrons take their canned goods out soon become crinkled and streaked Neill and Russel Moore; Tom O’ tana, where he will continue his with yellowish tissue. Affected gram. The national work will be before that date in order that it Brien and daughter Isabella and work for a few weeks. plants yield less than 50 per cent as sons Pat and Malcolm; Pat Boham; carried on through the facilities of will not be necessary to sell It. Milton L. Smith visited with his much crop as that produced by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and daughter the National Dairy council. The friends Mr. Stocker of Parkdale, Ore., healthy plants. Evelyn, and son Raymond; Mr. and near Hood River during the Thanks work of this state will be conducted Special Meeting Called. The disease is carried by the Mrs. Ralph Corrieall and Roger giving vacation. by a committee through the Oregon Howell; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Moore, There will be a called meeting of strawberry leaf louse and once es- Fred Rauch called at the Jim Omo- Dairy Council. Plans for a program and John Moore; Mrs. Wright and tablished spreads to all runner son Harold: Roy Omohundro and hundro home Thursday. reaching all parts of the state have the members of the Hermiston Ce- operative Cannery & Laundry at the plants from that diseased stalk. daughter Iris and sons Edwin and Miss Alma Neill is visiting for a been outlined. Library Tuesday, December 12, at Methods of developing practically Lewis; and Fred and August Rauch few days with Mrs. C. W. Neill of Government figures showed a to and Joe Roberts. Pendleton. Mrs. Chas. Plourd, Miss tal butter storage of 160,390,000 2:00 p. m., or the purpose of dis disease free planting stock by se Miss Marian Henderson spent the Bernice Neill, Hugh and Harold cussing the advisability of purchas- lection are described in the new bul Neill and Dreston Myers took Alma pounds on November 1st of this letin which may be had free from Thanksgiving holidays at her home to Pendleton Sunday. year as against a total of 66,828,- ing a building. in Hermiston. Catherine Sommerer, Sec. the college or any county agent. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes and Miss 000 pounds on November 1, 1932. Mrs. R. W. Allen and sons Ralph Maxine Vincent visited at the C. H. and Robert, of Bonners Ferry. Ida Recent purchases of butter through ♦ ho, and Mrs. O. F. Thomson and Bartholomew home Monday evening. Ladies Enjoy Social. the Dairy Marketing Corporation Mrs. Charlie Plourd and childreq Mary Carol Thomson, and Mr. and The social hour was the high spot t BOARDMAN NEWS have been of great value to the In Donald and Phyllis are visiting with Mrs. Marion Finch and daughters By Mrs. Dan Ransier dustry but it seems probable that in the regular meeting of the ladies visited at the C. H. Bartholomew her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillaspie, Mr. home Friday. these Federal purchases may be dis of the Farm Bureau last Friday in A large crowd of friends and rela- Visitors at the Frank Helms home continued soon and if so, a chaotic the Columbia school house. The com and Mrs. Glen Hadley and son Stan- were Thanksgiving dinner last week were: Mrs. Almira Ken- fives met and charivaried Mr. and condition in the market may again mlttee in charge included Mrs. J. H. ton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow nedy of Union, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. D. Neill at their home Mon Reid, Mrs. Buell, and Mrs. R. and Chlo, Thursday. prevail. Elmer Kennedy and Lawrence Ken- day evening. The time was spent in The present fact of greater pro French. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and nedy. Mrs. Leonard Whitten and visiting and singing. Those present The “Merry’Troupers” gave a skit children of Pendleton motored down Wayne Whitten of Pondosa, Ore., were: Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and duction than consumption of butter family, and Tom Healy; Mr. and must be dealt with at once. Produc "Pink Tea” with the old fashioned to Boardman to enjoy Thanksgiving and Mrs. Esther Hayes and Lucille Mrs. Marion Finch and daughters; and Dorse Hayes of Walport, Ore. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank grandmother, who became a flapper tion control cannot be expected to Misses Oleta and Lenna Neill; Miss Hadlies and family. grade school gave The Pine City do it at all. Butter consumption creating many amusing situations. Cecilia Brennan, Miss Marian Hen- silver tea was held at the home a very entertaining program Wed- derson, and Milton L. Smith: Roy must be increased if the surplus is Mrs. French has charge of this of A Mrs. Warner Wednesday, Decem- nesday afternoon. Omohundro and daughter Iris and to be reduced. Government buying group and has been asked to return ber 6. Mrs. C. W. Neill of Pendleton vis- sons Edwin and Lewis; Mrs. Chas. should be recognized as only tem- to Columbia during the holidays and The Ladies Aid will hold a bazaar ited at the home of her parents Mr. Plourd, Mias Bernise Neill and Hugh porary, partial aid. The dairymen give another presentation. A small In the basement of the school house and Mrs. J. 8. Moore Wednesday. and Harold Nelli; Mr. and Mrs. E. and the creamerymen must help charge will be made and, the funds Friday, December 8. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. B. Wattenburger and children; Mr. The H.E.C. club will hold Its next Wattenburger were in Pendleton and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and children; will be split fifty-fifty, part to be themselves. meeting In the Root hall Monday, Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and daugh Actual per capita butter consump used on the piano fund. Miss Cecilia Brennan, tea,cher in ter Evelyn and son Raymond; Mrs. 11, which will honor the Friday, December 15, has been set December tion is now at a low figure all over lusbands. A pot luck supper will be the Pine City school, spent the week Fred Rauch and daughter Lillie and' the country. Advertising and pro for the next regular meeting with served at 6:30 followed by cards. All end with her parents in Portland. sons Fred and August; Mr. and Mrs. motion of other food fats have made Mrs. C. L. Upham as chairman, as- Grangers and their wives are wel Miss Freda Hammel of Lexing Frank Helms and daughters; Ralph ton, spent the Thanksgiving holi Neill; Guy Moore; Dreston Myers; serious inroads into the natural but sisted by Mrs. L. Hammer and Mrs. come. Lee Mead has been transferred days at the C. H. Bartholomew home. Joe Roberts; John Moore; Earl Wat ter market. We must both regain J. Jendrzejewski. rom Arlington to Wallowa where Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch were tenburger; and Frank and Dick our former market demands as well he will be employed as operator. The in Pendleton Saturday on business. Carlson. as conduct an educational campaign START OF CORN-HOG PLAN family expects to move within the which will be permanent and far- next week. AWAITS WORD ON DETAILS. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger reaching in Its effects. and children are visiting relatives To insure success in this plan in Just how much of a part Oregon in Boardman this week. Oregon, a committee has been ap- One way and round trip rail will take in the forthcoming corn A large crowd attended the last pointed to work with the council fares cut 162/3 to 442/5%. hog reduction program now started regular meeting of the P.T.A. when and to collect the funds necessary by the agricultural adjustment ad a Thanksgiving program was enjoy Sleeping and Parlor Car for such an extensive campaign. At ministration will depend largely on ed. Members on the committee in- charges cut 33%%. luded Mr. and Mrs. Scoubo, Mr. and the Portland meeting last week the the details of the plan, such as the Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs. Ingles, and Effective daily all western group voted unanimously to invest number of sows necessary to make Miss Medler. territory as far east as Chi 10c per thousand of butter, based Harvey Adams spent the week end one eligible, and other factors, be cago, St. Louis and other upon the butter-make of 1932, in lieves H. A. Lindgren, livestock field in Portland. mid-west points. this work, and this sum should be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano and lit the Oregon State college ex- paid to this committee at once. Dur man of tle son motored to LaGrande last service. The PORTLAND ROSE ing 1934 the amount is to be paid tension details had not been re- week where they spent Thanksgiv A Triumph in Train Comfort Such ing with Mrs. Lelano’s sister, Mrs. monthly, based upon the correspond Standard and tourist sleepers of the first of December but Otto Macken. Mr. Reeves looked af- ing month’s production of 1933. Of ceived most modern types. Deluxe chair just as soon as they are the Informa ter their farm work during their this amount 40% will be used in car. „Observation lounge car. tion will be disseminated to all absence. Barber, bath, valet. Unsurpassed national work, with a proportionate counties of the state through county state deputy, Charley Wicklander, dining car service, popular prices. part influencing consumption in Ore agents and the press so that all Ore was visiting relatives in Boardman Lv. Portland 9:35 p.m. dally gon, but 60% of the amount raised gon hog raisers can decide what the Tuesday evening. F. C. WOUGHTER, Agent will be used in direct advertising Mr. Ingles and Mr. Adams and best course will be in relation to Hermiston, Oregon and promotion cl butter in this Miss Marshall and Cybil Brown mo the control program. state. tored to Portland Friday to visit Decline in export demand has over the week end. Mrs. Ingles re Under this plan the amount paid been one of the principal factors In turned with them Sunday Bight af by any one creamery or cheese fac- bringing the hog market to Its pres tory Is very small but with all co- ent low position, figures gathered ter visiting several days. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macken and operating, the total amount raised by the AAA reveal. While hog pro children motored to Stanfield to would be about 83500 which will duction in this country has increased ipend Thanksgiving day with the permit a very extensive and valuable at about the same rate as the popu Myers family. campaign for the industry, which Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransler and lation exports of hog products have family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker will continue to come back in divi steadily declined since the world and Eugene and Marlon Ford, and dends of increased demand many war until this year they were less Judie Peedler, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn fold to us all. than a quarter of the amount taken Ransler were Thanksgiving dinner If American consumption of but by other countries in 1919, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransler near Echo. ter was near the 29 pounds per cap barely half of the 1925 exports. Mr. Nelson from Portland visited ita consumption figure of Canada. Oregon stands to gain much by with Miss Medler and Mrs. Marshall Instead of the present figure of the corn hog program, it is pointed the week end. Miss Medler’s about 18 pounds, there would be an out, for though this is a deficit hog over mother from Wasco is also visiting actual shortage of dairy products producing state, prices here reflect her daughter. rather than a price-depressing sur- Pupils of the third and fourth directly the middlewestern market plus. The educational value of this grades honored Vernon Russell on his eighth birthday last week. About work will have an immediate and levels. AAA officials are repeatedly asked 23 pupils enjoyed two birthday cakes lasting result in increasing the why there should be concerted cur and an afternoon of games. greater use of butter. Charles Barnes is back on the pro tailment of production as long as there is a single hungry mouth in ject again looking after his business New Tomato Appears Valuable. this country. To this reply that If interests here. Mrs. Porter left yesterday for The Pritchard tomato is a new there was being consumed now all variety developed by the United the wheat, pork, corn and similar Portland where she will make her States department of agriculture basic products that were being used home. Fred Houghton was looking after which is worthy of a place in Ore at the peak of prosperity, there business in Boardman Wednesday gon gardens, according to a new would still be great unused surplus and was the dinner guest of Dan circular of information concerning es as the result of the loss of the Ransier. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and child it just issued by A. G. Bouquet, pro export markets. These huge sur ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Blayden, and fessor of vegetable crops at O.S.C. pluses here at home depress the mar Joe Simons were Thanksgiving day This variety is a moderately heavy kets, keep growers from getting dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaik productive variety, ripening soon af enough money to buy the products Gorham. ter Earliana, bearing scarlet fruit of the cities, and hence Industrial Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meade and that is medium large, smooth, glo workers are thrown out of employ children and Mr. and Mrs. Brice bular and solid. The plant is a vig ment. The very surpluses thus add Dillabaugh and children were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy orous grower but "self-topping." It to the "hungry mouths.” Brown Thanksgiving. was formerly called Scarlet Topper, George Chandler and Mrs. Will- You ean order from any telephone but the name has been changed to Australia Is nearly as large as the banks and Ada arrived in Boardman employee or just tell our business that of its originator, F. J. Prit- United States, but it has fewer in- from Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes and family chard, who died recently. office. habitants than California. and Miss Jenkins were dinner guests In the past few years attendance of Mr. and Mrs Claud Myers this York. Frank Stephens of at motion pictures in this country TEE PACIFIC TELEPIONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY when arrested for two holdups, said has ranged from the depression low A dance honoring Mrs. Bob Brady he was trying to get enough money of 60,000,000 a week to a peak of was held at the Brady home Satur Business Office — Main Street — Phone 151 day sight before she left for Cali 100,000,000, to get married. fornia Sunday. '■ • ■ ■ FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION I PAGE THREW THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON -rreeeer -- NOW You car Holstein cow, no horns; 1 Jersey yearling steer; 1 yearling Holstein steer; OF REAL PROPERTY. said animals will be sold, unless re- In the County Court of the State of deemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 9th day of December, 1933, at Oregon for Umatilla County. the above described ranch at 10:00 o'clock Saturday. Dated at Hermiston on this 23d In the Matter of the Estate of day of November, 1933. Henry E. Hitt. Deceased. Signed: HAROLD HUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as executrix of the last will and testament of Henry E. Hitt, deceased, pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 31st day of Oct ober, 1933. will sell for cash in hand in one parcel at private sale upon I sealed bids at the office of W. J. | Warner, her attorney, in Hermiston, ■ Oregon, subject to confirmation by | FOR SALE—B-FLAT CLARINET. the above entitled Court all the fol $5.00. Paul Miller, Hermiston, lowing described real property lo-1 15-ltp cated in Hermiston, Umatilla Coun- | Oregon. ty, Oregon, and all belonging to I I WISH TO TRADE MY PART-LAND said estate, as follows: Lot 4 and the east 3 inches of I suburban property for land near Lot 5 in Block 6 in the Town I Irrigon, Ore., or Hermiston, Ore. of Hermiston, Oregon, as loca Mrs. W. A. Banion, 1304 Rockwood ted in Section 11, Tp. 4 N. R. Ave.. Milwaukie, Oregon. 15-4tp 28 E. W. M. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX’ SALE WANT ADS and that said executrix will receive bids for said real property from and after Monday, the 11th day of De cember. 1933. and will sell said real property to the highest bidder for cash, provided said bid is satisfac tory to the Judge of the above en titled Court. This notice is published for four weeks successively in the Hermis- ton Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, and by posting the same notice in three public places in said County and State, all in the manner and form as by law provided. Dated this 9th day of November, 1933. ALMA HITT. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henry E. Hitt, Deceased. (Nov. 8-Dec. 7) a nlaoe. t WPU A telephone does so much, and costs so little, that it simply does not pay to he uithout one.'’ POUND—DARK BLUE SUIT COAT, pin stripe; size fer high school boy. Call at Herald office, identify and pay for this ad. 8-tfc HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR livestock. L. J. Huston, 910 F. St., The Dalles. Oregon. 10 to 18p. LOST WEIGHT, COUGH Mr. m . J. Webber of 759 A St., Springfield, Ore., said: "I lost weight, had no appetite and developed ■ a cough Sonie nights I would cough all night. Be fore I had finished one bot tle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery I had no more cough and was soon enjoying real health." Write to Dr. Pierce s Clinic. Buffalo. N. Y. TAKEN UP NOTICE. F Notice Is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about four days at the Harold Hunt ranch four miles east of Hermiston, the following described animals: New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00, Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.” Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON W. J. WARNER Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Attorney-at-Law Duart Permanent Wave. Hermiston - Oregon Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 W. L. Morgan, D. M. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Phone Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment A. W. Christopherson, M. Appointments: National Hospital Ass’n. Union Pacific R. R. U. S. Veteran’s Exam. u. s. C. M. T. C. Life Insurance Exam. City Health Officer Bank Bldg. General Practice UNION PACIFIC * WILL SHIP STOCK FROM HER- miston by car load Saturday, Dec. 9. Will call at ranch for stock and pay all expenses for 1c lb. List your stock at Grange Co-op., or write I. W. Geer, Hermiston. 14-2tp. DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post ottica Office Hours: 8 to 12-1:30 to 6 Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. $ Legion Hall. PENDLETON ERNEST GHORMLEY Manicuring, Marcelling Mot Oil I Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials ! MEN’S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE Realistic Beauty Shop 301 E. Court St. Phone 326 Pendleton, Oregon Office Phone 523 Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize in Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ora. Res. Phone 461 DR. F. L. INGRAM Dependable Dentistry Bond Bldg. W. G. FISHER Pendleton, Ore. DR. H. A. NEWTON Dentist X-Ray Work Phone 12 NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD ' Rowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 • 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ora. I Pendleton, Oregon W. J. CLARKE TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY SEE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing Phone 21 211-213 E Court St Pendleton, Oregon J. W. CLARKE at G. F. HODGES AGENCY 721 Main St. HARDWARE Pendleton, Ore. WE BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders Specialize in Good Fur ni • ture ât Lowest Possible We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines in Umatilla County. Mail your shoes to us. We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon ey. Give us a trial. Bradlev & Son Pendleton. Ore. Main St. Prices Free Delivery to your door. M°KEE