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    THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
DECEMBER 14, 1938
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Mr. and Mrs. Hooker and daugh­
ter Nellie motored to Touchet. Wn.,
Sunday where they celebrated the
birthday of Mrs. Hooker’s brother. ‘ >
People have asked "What is the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist were %
W.C.T.U. going to do now?”
visitors at the
W. Liebe and F.
The answer is found in the new W. Lenz homes Sunday.
program
of
activities.
The
organi
­
JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman were
zation approaches social service pro­ Sunday visitors at the Dave Conrad
blems from the Christian and tem- tome.
perence viewpoint.
Its entire or­
The Messers Waldo, Laurel and
ganization stands ready for contin­ Kenneth Carr and Helen Addleman $
STATEMENT CONCERNING PRO­
Processing Tax on Hogs
ued
action
in
the
present
crisis.
Helen Beamer and Agnes Beamer < >
NOTICE OF SALE OF
The Woman’s Christian Temper­ were guests at the Jasper Temple- ',
DUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
and
ance Union was not organized pri­ ton home Saturday evening.
CANNED FOOD STUFFS.
j < >
GET OUR PRICES ON MEAT BY THE CHUNK, QUARTER,
marily to secure the passage of the
Miss Helen Addleman was an over %
By E. L. POTTER.
Floor Tax on Stocks of Articles
HALF OR W1 OLE CARCAS.
Eighteenth
Amendment,
but
to
work
night guest of Miss Opal Stockard ¡ ,
Head Division of Agricultural
All canned goods not called for
for
the
abolition
of
the
liquor
traf
­
Friday.
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Economics.
Processed from Hogs.
before Saturday, December 16. at
fic. The repeal of the amendment
Herbert Fox returned home Mon- " ’
The following suggestions are of­
It is your duty as well as privilege to compare prices, weight
be
the
Co-operative
Cannery,
will
therefore
is
only
one
incident
in
day
from
Milton
where
he
has
been
¡,
fered for the organization of "Pro­
To
Butchers,
Farmers,
and
others
on can goods and quality.
the
life
of
the
organization.
The
visiting
his
folks.
|
<
>
sold
at
auction
on
that
date
duction Credit Associations" as out-
basic principle underlying prohibi­
Miss Helen Beamer and Helen Ad-,2
Slaughtering Hogs for Market!
lined in F. C. A. circular No. 3.
2:00 o'clock.
tion is the nature and effects of al­ dleman were visitors at the C. L. ,,
"Loan to Farmers Through Produc­
The manager is asking that ali
The processing tax on hogs is im­ cohol—a
BUY NOW WHERE YOU ft DOLIAR BUYS MOST.
habit-forming,
narcotic Hunt home.
4 >
tion Credit Associations."
posed
under
the
provisions
of
the
patrons
take
their
canned
goods
poison.
Victor Addleman. Charlie Hunt : j J
In view of that fact that such as-
Agricultural Adjustment Act, effec­
out before that date in order that
sociations are to be organized by
The following is the W.C.T.U. and Tom Stewart were visitors at , ,
the home of Tillford Stillings Fri- < >
the borrowers themselves and that
it will not be necessary to sell it.
tive as of the first moment of No­ program of action:
| ¡,
each borrower must own class B
“Show the fallacy of moderation day evening.
vember 5, 1933 The tax attaches at
Miss Dorothy Addleman was an | <,
stock to the amount of at least five "HOW I PREPARE MY SUNDAY
as opposed to total abstinence.
the
beginning
of
the
first
domestic
over night guest of Miss Fern Lind- | ‘ *
per cent of his loan, it is apparent
“Work for every form of prohibi­ ner Sunday.
processing, which means the slaught­
that if the wrong type of borrowers
TURKEY DINNER.”
tion
from
local
to
the
largest
unit
Miss Minnie Lutz, who is employ- :
start the association they will surely
ering of hogs for market.
obtainable.
visiting
ed In Pendleton, is now
1----
-------- „ . I
fail but In the meantime will block
The following recipe is the win-
I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
The term processor includes the
“Arrange mass meetings for the with her sister, Mrs. Fredrick of Se- |
the organization of a good associa­ ner in a contest staged by the Ore-
discussion
of
the
immediate
dangers
producer
of
the
hogs
and
all
per
­
livestock. L. J. Huston, 910 F.
has
been
stay-
I
attle.
Mrs.
Fredrick
tion in that district. It is therefore gon Turkey Co-operatives. An Ore-
essential that the association be gon woman won a 14-pound prime sons, firms or corporations who which confront us. Institute a ing with her mother Mrs. Lutz for
St.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
10 to 18p.
pledge-signing
campaign
at these the past few weeks.
started by a group of borrowers who turkey on this menu.
slaughter hogs for market, irrespec- meetings.
S.
Epperson
left
Monday
for
Mis-
j
have the business ability to manage
After the turkey is properly pick­ five of the number, weight or size,
“Scientific Temperance Instruc- souri where he will make his home. |
Rev. Charles W. Savidge of Oma-
the association and whose own cred­ ed, singed and dressed, immerse in
tion in the public schools must be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson have
it is good enough that the capital soiling water, then in cold water. place where the slaughtering is done safeguarded
! ia celebrated his 83rd birthday by
against
the
erroneous
or by whom, or the source from
moved to his ranch.
I WISH TO TRADE MY PART-LAND
< t the association will not be im- Dry thoroughly.
teaching of the ‘harmlessness’ of
paired from the start. If, however,
suburban property for land near i performing free marriages.
For a 10-pound turkey make a which the hogs are obtained.
the
moderate
use
of
alcohol.
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the matter Is given general publicity dressing as follows:
The rate of processing tax im­
Irrigon. Ore., or Hermiston, Ore.
“
Since
in
many
places
the
liquor
and the formation of such an asso­
3 pints bread crumbs
posed on the first domestic proces­ traffic is already bidding for the
Mrs. W. A. Banion, 1304 Rockwood
STANFIELD NEWS
ciation left to the initiative of who­
3 tablespoonful melted butter. sing of hogs is as follows:
children by gifts of beer, let every
15-4tp
Ave., Milwaukie, Oregon.
ever may happen to think of it, the
By
Sophronia
R'hea
one egg
chances are very strong that it will
November 5 to 30, incl.- Fifty cents local union safeguard the children
The
Singing
Mask
Ensemble,
com
­
by the organization of a Loyal Tem­
1 teaspoon sage
be started by the wrong element.
(50c) per hundred (100) pounds perance Legion—the W.C.T.U. army posed of the Misses Helen and Es­ HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS—
12 cup chopped celery
It is therefore suggested that the
30 head fine, big, young, mostly
ther Fredrickson, Jane Gibson. Mil-
of
children.
live
weight.
12 cup inely diced apple (keeps
county agent explain the matter to
"A revived temperance education­ Ired Peregrin and Katherine Olday pure bred: some registered Holstein
dressing light)
December 1 to 31, incl.-One dollar
cne or two or three of his best and
cows
for sale. Will sell part. Price
. 11 of Stanfield, gave an initial per­
12 teaspoonful salt, pepper to suit
(3100) per hundred (100) pounds al campaign, including some of the formance in Umatilla for the Com­ very reasonable. H. C. Hansen, Rt.
most substantial farmers and stock-
old features: speaking contests, es-
slightly
with
taste,
and
moisten
men and suggest that they take the
16-ltp
live weight.
say contests, literature; also new mercial club Friday night. Dec. S. 2, Sunnyside, Wn.
warm water.
lead in getting together the neces-
January 1 to 31, 1933, incl.-One dol­ features via the radio to compete selections, monologues. and plays
Sprinkle
Inside
of
turkey
with
sary ton charter members. It is
FOR SALE OR TRADE—PAIR AN-
lar and fifty cents ($1.50) per with the brewer and distiller on the was greatly enjoyed. The next pro­
further suggested that this be done salt, fill with dressing, sew up, and
gora rabbits, and 3 six weeks old
gram will be given in Stanfield De­
air.
rub
entire
fowl
with
butter
or
lard,
hundred (100) weight.
at once and that as soon as done the
rabbits. Mrs. T. G. Panages on old
cember 14.
“
Acquire
a
nation
wide
data
on
then
sprinkle
lightly
with
flour;
or
GOING:
group write to the Federal Land
Beginning February 1, 1934.-Two drunkenness, drunken driving, as
Leslie C. Rogers. Supt. of Mann’s Fowler place.
16-ltp
Bank at Spokane expressing their strips of bacon or pork may be plac­
dollars ($2.00) per hundred (100) well as the social and economic cost Tire Co., of Portland, spent Thanks­
ed
over
breast
of
turkey
it
preferred.
Dec.
14
to
Jan. 1, Incl.
desire to form such an association
giving with his parents, Mr. and FOR SALE—BED, SPRINGS AND
of the liquor traffic.”
pounds live weight.
Return Limit Jan. 15
a id asking for the cooperation and Put small amount of boiling water
Mrs.
Judd
S.
Rogers.
matress,
$15.
Alma
Hitt
’
s
Shop.
One of the first mobilizations
All persons slaughtering hogs for
assistance of the Federal Land in roaster with the turkey, baste
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber went to
16-ltc
Ask loca! agent for detalla
Bank. The Federal Land Bank at occasi)nally ; cook until brown and market must keep a record of the against liquor will be a series of Portland Wednesday on business.
twenty-five
conferences
in
cities
tender.
(If
desired
the
turkey
may
Spokane Is not yet ready to render
WANTED
HIGH
PRODUCING
Mrs.
Loren
Miller
returned
to
her
each
number
of
hogs
slaughtered
strategically situated, from the At­
such assistance, in fact the Produc­ e steamed for an hour before being
fresh Jersey cows, Inquire Her-
lantic to the Pacific. At these con­ home in Portland Friday.
tion Credit Bank for the Spokane placed in the oven.) When done, lay, and the total live weight.
Wayne Mendenhall and Mrs. Bes-
16-ltp
The processing tax is to be paid ferences every phase of the liquor sie DeYoung returned home from aid office.
district has not yet been organized. skim fat from the remaining liquid
will be discussed. This se­
Such immediate action on the part and add a smooth thickening of nonthly to the Collector of Internal problem
ries of meetings will probably be Portland Thursday. Wayne went
of the local group, however, would flour and water for gravy.
Revenue, 210 Custom House, Port­ held in the early part of 1934.
through the Coffee clinic while in
give the local group a sort of squat­
Portland and is much improved.
land, Oregon, accompanied by a re­
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
ter’s right to the local situation. %
A. N. Boggs is reported as im-
urn of the tax in duplicate on Form ♦ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥
Such rights would be much streng­
proving.
IRRIGON NEWS
PT-4. The first return of the tax on
thened if the matter were given a
Ralph Haney was operated upon
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
good deal of local publicity after the
Form PT-4 would be for the period
for appendicitis at the St. Vincent’s
By
Louise
Byrnes
group was organized.
hospital in Portland Wednesday. Re­
Mlles and Cecil Langdon of Ukiah from November 5 to November 30,
As yet we have little guide as to were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough ports are that he is getting along
inclusive,
and
must
be
filed
during
the probable number of credit asso­ Isom Friday night.
and son Vernon and daughter Rose nicely.
the month of December.
ciations that may be formed but it
Mary accompanied by Billie Bous-
Mrs. Annie Burnegess returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
E.
Nelson
of
Ione
appears doubtful if the authorities
As will be seen by the statement quet me to red to Walla Walla, Wn. home from Portland Friday.
visited
with
Mrs.
Nelson
’
s
sister
and
Í
W J. WARNER
at Spokane will look with favor on
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
above, this tax is to be paid by the Saturday.
the formation of more than one in family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones,
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Ernest
Walchi
Glenn
Ostrom
of
Camas
Prairie,
was
badly
burned
by
Thursday.
person or firm slaughtering the hogs
a county unless there is some unusu­
Montana, arrived Tuesday of last pulling a pan of hot water off the
Attorney-at-Law
Paul Gravell is trucking fertilizer for market, regardless of the fact week to make his home with his sis- stove, one day this week. He was
ally good reason for more than one.
Duart Permanent Wave.
It therefore seems probable that the from the A. E. McFarland place at hat they may have raised the hogs ter, Mrs. McCullough, for the win­ rushed to the Hermiston hospital
first group in a county that asks Umatilla to his strawberry land.
ter.
where he is under the doctor’s care.
.hemselves. If a farmer kills his own
Late Appointments by Phone.
permission to form such an associa­
Mrs. W. C. Isom returned Wednes-
Mrs. Ella Shell of Boardman is
Tutsie Johnson of Pendleton is
Phone 141
tion will have the first considera­ nesday from Portland where she was hogs and sells them, either by ped- visiting her niece Mrs. A. E. Mc­ visiting at the home of her brother
tion.
called Saturday by the serious ill­ iling the meat to consumers himself, Farland.
Melvin Johnson In Stanfield.
When the group was first organ­ ness of her brother, W. W. Cork, or by selling the dressed carcass to
The high school basketball teams
Stanfield basketball teams won
ized it would probably be unneces­ who underwent an operation at the a market or commission merchant, played their first game this season over Weston Saturday night at Wes­
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
sary to do more than select, infor­ Veteran's hospital Monday of last he is liable for the processing tax Saturday night at Ione. The girls ton. Scores, girls, 23-3, boys, 17-14.
mally, a chairman and secretary. It week. She was accompanied by a
General Dentistry
won by a store of 16-12, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood of Park-
would be well to have the necessary I rother, G. W. Cork of Kimberly, based on the live weight of the hogs boys by a score of 20-18.
dale were Stanfield visitors for a
X-Ray and Diagnosis
ten prospective borrowers as mem­ Ore., and her niece and family, Mr. he kills and sells. When a person is
M.r and Mrs. Joe Springer ac- short time Monday.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
bers but changes or additions to this and Mrs. Earl Sweek of Long Creek, engaged in killing hogs that other companied by Miss Sara Rix and
James Hutton was cut and bruised
membership could be made without Ore., who returned home Friday.
Residence Phone 25-J
CHIROPRACTOR
persons bring him, for a fixed sum Miss Rosa Riceo motored to Walla in a car accident which occurred
formality between the time the
A. C. Houghten, Don Rutledge,
Walla Saturday.
Saturday evening about 15 miles
Sunday and Evenings by
Office: Two doors west post office
group announced its intention of Frank Brace and Fred Markham for each hog slaughtered, he is lia-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer motor­ out of Portland.
Appointment
; Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
forming a credit association and the made a business trip to Portland ble for the processing tax thereon ed to Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rhoda are
time the charter for the association Wednesday.
the same as if he bought the hogs
Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. moving to the Bert Martin ranch
‘ Phone 481--------Hermiston, Ore.
was ready for final and legal adop­
Jack Cherry motored to Walla Wal- which is now part of the Wayne Coe
The Card Club entertained a large and killed them for market.
tion.
la
Tuesday.
ranch
and
will
be
under
the
man
­
crowd Thursday evening, seven tab­
You probably have copies of circu­ les being at play. A splendid time
Mrs. Gene McFarland and Miss agement of T. G. Gregory.
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
OREGON STATE COLLEGE IS
lar No. 3. If not we can supply you. was reported.
Mrs. Claude Cox of Heppner was
Effie Bullock motored to Hermiston
Appointments:
It Is suggested that this circular be
Tuesday.
a
business
visitor
of
Stanfield
last
Mrs. Marshal Markham who was
kept as far as possible in the hands operated on at the Hermiston hospi­ READY WITH FLAX FACTS.
Mrs. Scott Brown returned Mon­ week.
National Hospital Ass’n.
cf responsible parties until after the tal for appendicitis recently return-
day from Seattle where she had
Harry Haggen and G. A. Cowgill
Union Pacific R. R.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Prospect of >3,500,000 in federal been on business.
1 al group has 1 cen organized.
of Grangeville, Idaho, stopped over
ed home Sunday and is very much
U. S. Veteran’s Exam.
Meets first and third
These suggestions are made with­ improved in health.
funds to finance establishment of
The Misses Alice and Beth Cooney and had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. M. T. C.
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
out comment on the merits of the
U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick were linen industries in Oregon has stim- and Myrnice Caldwell spent Sunday Refvem Toesday while enroute to
law. Unless the law is changed the guests of Mrs. Grace Rose at Uma-
Life Insurance Exam.
iary meets second and
Yakima, Wn. They wee old acquain­
ulated keen Interest in available afternoon with Miss Ruby Porter.
R.A.C.C. will be closed in five years tilla Friday evening.
Eldon and Herbert Thompson and tances of the Refvems in Idaho.
City Health Officer
fourth Thursday.
information
on
culture
of
fiber
flax,
and the only access the farmer will
Everett Goosette spent Sunday eve­
A shower honoring Mrs. A. C. Hey
Wesley Chaney, R. V. Jones, Mrs.
Bank Bldg.
. Legion Hall.
General Practice
have to Federal Intermediate Credit Nora Wilson and Mrs. Roy Minnick recording to farm crops specialists ning with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Walsh. den, given by members of the Study
Banks funds will be through one of were Hermiston visitors Saturday. of Oregon State college. Flax grow-
Mrs. Harry Edvin was taken to club, Pollyannas, and Bridge club,
these Production Credit Associa­
the hospital Saturday.
was held at the home of Mrs. Jessie
Miss Lena Rose of Umatilla spent
tions or through a loan corporation the week end in the Roy Minnick ng has been carried on commercial­
Wallace Mahoney, who is working Rogers. About 4 0 ladies were pres­
ly in Oregon in a limited way for In Duncan. Ore., spent the week end ent.
similar to the old type cattle loan home.
company.
Word of the death of C, A. Thoms
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and years to supply the state prison flax in Umatilla.
Lola Berry was thrown from a of The Dalles. Sunday, father of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham motor­ plant, but no great expansion was
FIFTH CARLOAD TURKEYS
horse Saturday and suffered a few Chas. Hoggard, was received here
ed to Pendleton Saturday.
possible without more outlets.
cuts and bruises and a sprained this week. Mr. Hoggard left for that
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil
The
regular
meeting
of
Irrigon
ERNEST GHORMLEY
The
experiment
station
is
ready
SHIPPED WEDNESDAY
ankle. She is unable to attend school city immediately. Funeral services
: Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Grange 641 was held Saturday even­
MEN’S CLOTHING and
were held Tuesday.
ing. Will Grabiel, Stan Atkins. Miss with production information for but is improving.
Two carloads of turkeys which Heath, Miss Shellengberger and Miss present Or prospective growers, an-
E. W. Rhea of Redmond has spent
LADIES HOSE
Realistic Beauty Shop
the past few days with his son Hugh.
301 E. Court St.
Phone 326
left Hermiston Wednesday for a Los Holing were initiated into the mys- nounces G. R. Hyslop, chief of the
He
returned
home
Tuesday
morning
Finger
Wave - 50c and 25c
eries
of
the
order.
This
Grange
Pendleton, Oregon
Angeles market made a total of five
riant industries division of the t
COLUMBIA NEWS t accompanied by Mrs. Rhea who has
We Specialize in Permanent
carloads shipped through the East­ and Greenfield Grange from Board- school of agriculture. Research in
By
Helen
Jendrzejewski
been visiting
here for
several
Waving
man will hold a joint installation of
ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso­ officers Friday night, December 15. liber flax growing has been carried
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton months.
Office
Phone
523
Res.
Phone
461
ciation this year. A small freight
The dance given Saturday night on at Corvallis for more than 15 attended the funeral of Burah Hop­
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
shipment of 21 boxes went to Port­ was attended by a large crowd. The years, and has been conducted in- per in Pendleton Wednesday. Mr.
DR. F. L. INGRAM
land markets. Ninety-five per cent Columbian orchestra furnished the tensively since the federal depart- Hopper is Mr. Templeton’s uncle.
FINAL REPORT.
music and a very enjoyable evening
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
Conrad
are
of this shipment were prime birds was spent.
its
ment of agriculture centered
W. G. FISHER
the proud parents of an eight and a
Pendleton, Ore.
Bond Bldg.
which is a higher average than the
Mrs. Frank Leicht entertained the chief investigational work in Ore- half pound baby boy. The
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
‘
young
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
H. E. Club at her home Thursday gon two years ago.
earlier shipments.
man was born December 6, and has
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Due to the unusually warm wea­ afternoon.
Dr. R. B. Robinson, federal flax been named David after his grand­
UMATILLA COUNTY.
'Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
father.
•
DR. H. A. NEWTON • ,507 Main St.
ther it was necessary to pre-cool,
specialist stationed at Corvallis, and
Pendleton, Ore.
Lea Rue ber and Glen McCracken
BIG
FARE
CUTS
PUT
IN
and this made it impossible to ship
Dr. W. L. Powers, head of the soils of Stanfield were visitors at the
In the Matter of the Estate of
before Wednesday. One board was EFFECT BY RAIL LINES.
department, recently made a survey Wm. Lindner and Henry Lindner Helen T. Duncan, Deceased.
left off the cover on each box and
of Oregon soils suitable for fiber homes Sunday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
John Lorenzen of Pendleton was
Pendleton, Oregon
they were placed in the refrigerator
W. J. CLARKE
With material reductions in prac­ flax production and now have this transacting business In Columbia the the undersigned executor of the lasti
cars where electric fans were used tically all classes of fares, effective data available.
Some preliminary latter part of the week.
will and testament of Helen T. Dun
to circulate the air. After the prop­ December 1, western railroads are experiments with flax fertilization
Huston and Foster of The Dalles can, deceased, has filed his final re­
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
er temperature was secured the box­ now offering travelers a full line of have also been carried on In cooper­ have been buying live stock in this port with the Clerk of the above en-
Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nalls, Fencing
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
PROPERTY SEE
es were removed, the cover complet- transportation bargains, based on ation with growers, results of which community during the past week.
titled Court, and that the Judge of
Mrs. Martin of Seattle Is visiting
Pendleton, Oregon
ed, and the boxes returned to the the lowest rates in many years.
are being compiled.
J. W. CLARKE at
at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. said Court has designated Saturday, |
Hundreds of fiber flax varieties M. Hunt.
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
the 13th day of January, 1934 at.
Accompanied by removal of the
The 419 boxes shipped in these Pullman surcharge, amounting to are under test at the Corvallis sta-
Pendleton, Ore.
721 Main St.
Leland Knotts left for Portland 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon as the
two cars contained 3753 birds, aver- one third of the present rate, the tion and a number of these already Thursday on important business.
time, and the rooms of the above en-
Mrs. Donald Carmon and her mo­
WE
aging 56,889 pounds. The poundage cost of train rides has been cut more are known to be definitely superior
ther. Mrs. Mary Arnberg of Pilot titled Court in the County Court '
in the first shipment in November than 25 per cent in many instances, to the sorts now being grown in Rock, were visitors at the J. S. Arn- house in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun-
BRADLEY & SON
Specialize in Good Furni­
was 22.338, in the second shipment it was declared.
Oregon. As soon as need of these berg home Tuesday.
ty, Oregon, as the place when and
ture
at Lowest Possible
Mrs,
Bryson
visited
at
the
home
of
|
Shoe
Rebuilders
52,238, making a grand total of
can
be
increased
they
should
prove
where hearing Is to be had thereon.
Along with this program, South­
Mrs. Springer Friday afternoon.
131,465 pounds shipped through the ern Pacific also announces special valuable to growers here.
We rebuild shoes with machinery
Prices
All
persons
Interested
are
hereby,
Mrs. Hooker was a visitor at the
association this season. This does Christmas excursions to and from
Oregon is now the only region in C. L. Upham home Tuesday after­ notified to then and there appear
your shoes were made on. The
not include the thousands of pounds eastern points, leaving December 14 the United States, with the excep­ noon.
and show cause, if any they have, only factory machines in Umatilla
shipped out of this territory through to January 1, with return limit of tion of a few areas in Michigan,
Mrs. Ed Johnson wa sa visitor at why said report should not be ap-
County. Mall your shoes to us.
private buying concerns.
where fiber flax is grown commer- the J. S. Arnberg home Saturday.
proved, the executor discharged and - We pay the return postage. Bet-
January 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker visited
A down payment of ten cents,
| cially.
Present tariff rates invite with friends and relatives at Uma- the estate closed.
1
ter shoe repairing for less mon-
and five cents was made to growers
The Philadelphia School for De- heavy importations of flax fiber pine over the week end.
•y. Give us a trial.
Dated this 14th day of December. |
— for _
------- — is .. the oldest . insti-
—.. from
— abroad,
------ * . however.
-----------, which may 1 Donald Carmon and son Jimmy
upon delivery at the pool. J. M. Cor- sign
Women
1933.
Bradlev & Son
PENDLETON OREG
and Mrs. Mary Arnberg visited at
nutt, goverment grader, received the tution of its kind in the United need to be considered in Oregons'
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Pendleton, Ore.
JOHN W. DUNCAN. Executor.»643 Main St.
Arnberg home Sunday at-
(Dec. 14-Jan. 11)
l. .......
States,
I expansion plans, observers believe.
birds at the pool.
tërnoon.
NATIONAL PROGRAM
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
OUTLINED FOR W. C. T. U.
From now untili January 1st, we
are selling at
Cut-Rate Prices
to reduce our stock before inventory
B urnham ’ s G eneral M dse
WANT ADS
t
REDUCED
RAIL FARES
Christmas and
New Years
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