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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Gerald White, who suffered severe FREE MINING BULLETINS VEGETABLE MEN TO HAVE electrical shock and burns several 3-DAY OSC SHORT COURSE. weeks ago, is greatly improved and NOW AT WASHINGTON D. C. has been seen about town frequently A three-day short course for vege of late. Four federal circulars of informa Mrs. Levi Reeder entertained at tion on mining subjects, written so table growers of Oregon has been dinner last Friday evening at her arranged at Oregon State college home. Covers were laid for the Mis as to be of interest and value to men from November 21 to 23 inclusive. Miss Barbara Wessell returned ses Margaret Elliott and Pauline actually engaged in the industry, Fifteen specialists in various fields Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin spent the week end in Pilot Rock visit i Wednesday from a week's vacation Stoop, and Mrs. Lenore Hudson and are available free of cost to indivi of agriculture at the college, com Mrs. Georgia Henderson and the duals applying directly to the Uni ing friends. in Portland. mercial truck growers, and others Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Babcock were hostess. Mrs. Lenore Hudson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson re ted States Bureau of Mines, Wash are cooperating with A. G. B. Bou week end in Walla Walla with her j in Hermiston Saturday from Pendle- turned ington D. C., according to word re Monday night from Portland sister, Miss Louise Wall. I ton. where they had spent the week end ceived by J. H. Batcheller, professor quet, professor of vegetable crops, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sharinghousen visiting Miss Ina Lenhart, who is in the educational program ar Watch for our special stock re duction sale prices in the Herald and son Leon of Pendleton were vis employed at the Congress hotel, and of mining engineering at Oregon ranged. State college and secretary of the next week. B. S. Kingsley. adv iting friends in Hermiston Sunday. with relatives. The course will be divided into Mrs. Bob McCracken had her Theron Anderson, who teaches at Dale Pierson, small son of Mr. and state mining board. three parts. Soils, fertilizer and ir tonsils removed last week and is re Mrs. Sylvan Pierson, has recovered Boardman, was In town Sunday. Numbers and titles of the avail . Maxine Paul spent the week end ported as doing nicely. sufficiently from a face infection to able bulletins are, I.C. 6611, "Small rigation matters will be dealt with throughout the first day. Green Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson have return to school this week. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul in Pendleton. The Rebekahs are sponsoring a Scale Placer Mining Methods;” IC. house crops, frames and plants will moved their family into town and ; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Illsley of Cam- are making their home in the Cran- card party Wednesday. November 6748, "Essentials for a Preliminary be discussed the second day, while as, Wn-. spent the week end at the dal house on the west side of town. 21. Pinochle and bridge will be Report on a Small Lode-Gold Mine on the third day attention will be home of Mr. Illsley’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland is played In the Odd Fellows hall. or Prospect:’’ I.C. 6800, "Mining confined to insect and disease con and Mrs. E. P. Illsley. Mrs. Dick Jones left Wednesday the house guest of her daughter. James Todd motored to Portland Mrs. A. W. Christopherson this for Portland with Alfred Kauffman, and Milling Practices at Small Gold trol and marketing. Saturday morning, accompanied by week. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kauff Mines,” and I.C. 6786, “Placer Min Demonstrations and exhibits of A. E. Bensel, Ed Bensel and Dick Harvey DeMoss spent the week man, who will receive medical at ing in Western United States.” The latest vegetable gardening equip Upham. They attended the Oregon- end at his home near Cold Springs tention at the Doernbecker hospital. last named is part one of a series of ment will be an important part of O.S.C. football game. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons motor from Hardman where he is employ ed to Pendleton last Friday, accom- three. Application for the second the short course, says Professor Bou ed as a teacher. and third of the series, yet to be quet. These will Include showings Members of the Methodist church panied by Mr. Simon's mother, Mrs. E. Simons, who has boen visiting prepared, could doubtless be made will give a carnival Friday, Nov. 23. L. of soil fertilization and irrigation in advance, suggests Professor Bat equipment, greenhouse and hotbed adv here for a week. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re- cheller. Miss Goldie Shutter of Echo, and materials, and insect and disease Monday after spending a Nola Simons of Pendleton. turned Miss Keen interest in mining subjects control supplies. short vacation in Portland. They Mr. and Mrs. spent Monday with HERMISTON, OREGON Curtis Simons. were accompanied home by Mrs. is being shown by people in most Registration is open without Joe Udey who had visited her daugh parts of the state, finds Professor charge to all interested In vegetable Two Shows—7:16 - 9:00 P.M. Rev. W. A. Briggs attended a dist- ter Florence for a week. Batcheller. He emphasizes that ap growing, and they may attend the riet conference at Hood River Tues Visitors at the home of Mrs. W. day at which Dr. T. B. Yarnes was S. Boynton over the week end and plication for these free federal bul entire course or any part of it. one of the main speakers. FRIDAY - SATURDAY on Armistice Day included Mr. and letins must be made direct to Wash Wallace Chamness, son of Guy Mrs. Vane Boynton of Pendleton; ington and not through his office. License Examiner Coming. November 16-17 Chamness, returned from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers and Mr. C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera A man bunt in which the in- Sunday after spending three months and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of Helix; TURKEY EGG COSTS FOUND tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her and Mrs. Arthur Coe of Prescott. nocent hunted man has to try to there with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Anderson of IMPORTANT TO PRODUCERS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober and chil miston, Saturday, November 17th, bring in the wounded ranger who at the City Library between the went after him! A great story dren and Mrs. Certrude Ober spent Umatilla are the parents of a baby Armistice Day visiting relatives and son born Thursday, November 8. at crammed with artion, drama and hours of 9:00A. M. to 5:00 P. M., Around Thanksgiving time the the family home. Both mother and friends in The Dalles. mystery. SEE IT ■espectively, according to a recent son are doing nicely. mind of the average citizen turns to Watch for our special stock re Grandma Ellis, mother of Mrs. F. thoughts of turkey and cranberry announcement released from the duction sale prices in the Hera'.d next week. B. S. Kingsley. adv R. Moore, was entered at the St. sauce, but turkey growers are more Secretary of State’s ofifce. All those Pendleton likely to be thinking of how next wishing permits or licenses to drive May Cromlet of Pendleton has Anthony’s hospital in in been employed as cook at Hunter’s Tuesday, where she will receive year’s turkeys may be produced more cars are asked to get in touch with Cafe of which Mrs. Ina Wessell is medical attention for a foot burn. he will be glad to receive her economically, and therefore at a Mr. Bentley during these hours. proprietor. friends there. greater profit, And whether the egg Mrs. H. Shinkle of Umatilla un Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher- LOW RAILROAD FARES derwent an appendicitis operation In on and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry or the turkey comes first, economy Pendleton last week. She Is reported notored to Condon Tuesday night in turkey production begins with FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL. as doing nicely. where they attended a meeting of economical production of hatching Round trip railroad tickets sell- Herbert Hedwall, Fills Moyer and he Condon American Legion Aux- Jarvis Durfey motored to Portland 'liary Unit, at which Mrs. Chris- eggs. Ing for the regular one-way fare The cost of producing turkey plus fifty cents, will be the travel Junday where they spent Armistice ‘opherson, as district president, was Two Comedies Day. I hatching eggs on Oregon poultry “bargain” offered by Southern Pa ho main sneaker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar return Donald DeMoss and Victor Addle- farms varies from 10 cents to 30 cific during the Christmas and New FRIDAY—Nov. 16, Family Nite. ed Tuesday morning from Portland nan motored to Portland Saturday 'Mother, father and all children where they visited friends over Ar- norning to attend the Oregon-O S.C. cents per egg, with 13.6 cents as the Year period, according to an an tn grade school for 7 Sc. mistice Day. ame. They were accompanied by average, a report of a survey of 45 nouncement received here. Mrs. H. V. Meter and infant son. '1rs Elizabeth Gage who has been representative flocks by members of The low-fare roundtrip tickets who was born at the home of Mr. siting at the DeMoss home for the farm management department at SUNDAY — MONDAY will be on sale from December 13 and Mrs. A. M. Smith, October 24. leverai months. Oregon State college shows, The to January 1, inclusive, and the re “eturned to their home in Spray, November 18-19 Mrs. Leila Phelps, former post- average flock consists of 144 hens Ore., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs turn trip limit on all tickets will be nistress of Hermiston and now prop- and 15 toms. Smith are Mrs. Meter’s parents. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY January 15, It was stated. ietor of a ladies ’ ready-to-wear shon L. V. Foot of Boardman suffered While only 40 per cent of the COUGHT IN THE CONFLICT OF Ore., arrived in Hermiston The holiday rates will be good for severe inirries to his hand and a it ast Bend. Friday afternoon and remained farms surveyed had costs of less than travel between all points in Oregon, FICKLE-MARRIAGE. A child badly crushed finger while doing ver Armistice Day to visit he son 15 cents per hatching egg, those California. Arizona and Nevada. ome errrenter work last week. H€ discovers his mother . ... nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Perle Is recovering satisfactorily. in a world of broken homes 'helps, and her many friends hern. farms produced 55 per cent of the Baxter Hutchison has nicked sev- Wednesday’s Child. F. B. Swayze was accompanied t eggs, the report says. For 16 farms SEBI eral boves of strawberries from a "Wednesday’s Child,” film adap - the grown-up "atch of everhearini Mastedon var-' Portland Friday by Mr. and Mrs. F on which less than 25 hatching eggs tation of a successful stage play, Brownson, who spent the week per hen were produced, the average world through iety vines, on his form In Columbia A will be at the Oasis theatre Sunday end with their daughters Mary and this boy's eyes. district. ost was 18.2 cents,"and on 12 farms and Monday with Edward Arnold, Mr and Mrs. ril Robertson were Shirley, and attended the Oregon vith a production of 40 or more Karen Morley and Frankie Thomas " evenin: h' n- O.S.C football game. Ml s Shirley I ggs per hen the cost was only 11.2 in the principal roles of a drama T'elne who wan teaching in He pner and Mary is a boy and his parents. Fran- risitin" here from Rend Mr. and so homore at Oregon State college cents. Average production per hen about Margaret Doyle of Seattle 'or the 45 flocks was 33 hatching kle Thomas scored a great personal Mrs. H T. F wsor and son Tommy and Miss success in the same role on the New Burke Doyle, student at the U were also present. ggs and 4 cull eggs per hen, not in- York stage. with of W.. snent the week end in Her Miss Mr. "nd Mrs. James Clayton, The story has to do with the woe On Armistice Dav they a- •hiding broken eggs, which were es- LITTLE FRANKIE THOMAS Meredith Daily and Mr. and Mrs. mlston. that comes into a boy’s life when his comranied Mr. and Mrs. B. A Dori imated at 2.5 per cent of the total re- of Pnlovse. Wn., Lester Daily KAREN MORLEY parents disagree and obtain a di of Hermiston to Plymouth, Wn. turned from Portland Sunday night ’n spend the day with their parents production. vorce. The boy and his father be EDWARD ARNOLD after having visited friends and at- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle. Feed amounted to 38 per cent of come pals, but much anguish is tended the Oregon-O. ST. football Cartoon and Comedy O. K. Nudge, accompanied f he total cost, labor to 20 per cent, caused the child by his father's in- rame. Mr. and Mrs. Daily are par her Mry Mrs. M Jamblet and depreciation of the breeding flock terest in other women than his ex- ents of Mrs. Clayton and Miss Daily Mrs. mother wife. James Todd, motored to Sve ltane. Monday where Mrs. H-mblet o 30 per cent, and other Items to 12 will remain with another dur’ter ver cent. Cash expense items ac- Weather Report. ho has beep visiting at the Mudge ounted for 43 per cent of the total Date Max. Min. ’ ome for several months. Mrs 59 .... 49 ■ost and non-cash items for 57 per November 8 . [nd c and Mrs. Todd returned Wed- 58 .... 36 November • . cent. nesday. 58 .... 33 November 10 Mr. and Mrs. Average feed and labor require- November 11 51 .... 29 Christopher- on and Mr. end Mrs. Ra!nh Frcese nents tor the flocks, including the November 1 s 47 .... 43 and daughter Carol of Portland were oins, amounted to 56.5 pounds of November IS 52 .... 37 54 .... 43 h rse guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. W November 14 hristopherson over the week en 1. nash, 52.2 pounds of grain, and 4.1 3 The former arc rarents of Dr. Chris- tours of labor per hen. The aver- topherson and Mrs. Freese is his ige capitel investment in the breed- IRRIGON NEWS t 'star. During their visit the Chris- ng flock and for land, buildings and t tophersons and their guests motored By Mrs. W. C. Isom to Walla Walla by wav of Heppner, equipment vend for it was calcula- Mrs. Earl Chaney from La Grande and Pendleton and retorne dvla the ted at $4.1 5 per hen. is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wallula cut-off highway. All costs per hen were naturally Virginia Chaney. ound to be lower for the larger Mrs. Strader is visiting her son SHI locks. and family in Portland. BIC A detailed report of this survey, Mrs. Otto Barnes and Mrs. Roy IS hich was can ied on for the year Minnick made a trip to 'Portland nding . une 1, 1034, by A. S. Bur- Tuesday. Mrs. Barnes reports that rier, F. L. Knowlton, and H. E. Sel- Mr. Barnes is able to sit up in a CASH ONLY Suede Cloth by, has now been published as Ore- wheel chair and if he । continues to Reg. NOW on Experiment Statinn bulletin Improve will be able i to spend »1.39 Men's Waist O'alls . $1.19 133, entitled. "Cost of Producing Thanksgiving at home. »1.75 Men’s Bib Overalls $1.40 Turkey Hatching Eggs in Oregon.” J Mrs. Harry Smith called on Mrs. »1.39 Men's Bib Overalls Fagerström Monday. with Stripe $1.19 PARENTS JOIN GRADS IN Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vanderline of 81.25 Men's Bib Overalls.. $1.10 Yakima are visiting with Mrs. Van- $2.35 Men's Work Shoes .. $1.98 ANNUAL OSC HOMECOMING. decline’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- Men's Work Shoes .. $1.98 n $3.98 Men's Work Shoes . $2.98 roy Lamoreaux. CORVALLIS — Almost as large a n $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts .. $ .98 Mrs. Mace and nephew Kenneth Full 8 oz. visitation of Oregon State mothers Mace from Tekoa, Wn., visited Mrs Dress $1.25 Men's Shirts .. $ .98 WHIPCORD and dads as of alumni are expected Mace’s daughter and family, Mr. and $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts .. .79 or the annual OSC homecoming cel- Mrs. Roscoe Williams this week. BREECHES Men’s U. Suits henvy $ .98 Button Leg. bratton Saturday. November 17. H. .1. Stillings, Hermiston pest- Men's U. Faits med. $ .98 16 INCH— Strong retan uppers, com- For the first time special prepara- master, attended Mr. Templeton Fri 60c to 75c Men's Dress hose $ .30 tlon is being made for the enter position sole. day on his annual inspection trip. (Wool Sox, 20c) tainment of hundreds of parents at Mr. Templeton is substituting for Fine Quality $3.95 to $5.00 Men's Hats $2.98 the same time the old grads are Mr. Reeves. FOREST GREEN 16 Inch All Le 1 her. $3.75 Men’s lints .............. $2.98 hack. The Oregon State Dads’ club Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and fine quality. BREECHES •I 49 Men's Hats .......... $1.98 vill hold its annual meeting Satur 81,80 Leather Helmets .... $ .69 day forenoon. While the mothers Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware were 16 Inch heavy uppers »1.00 Other Helmets ........ $ .49 | will not hold any business meeting, shopping in Hermiston Thursday. double sole, Mrs. Ollie Coryell and Mrs. Otto Ties ....... ......... waterproof. $ 25 32 ox. All Wool members of the Corvallis chapter Barnes motored to Stanfield Thurs- 89c Light Work Shirts . $ 84 MELTON ire making special arrangements to day. Leather Gloves and Mittens entertain the many women visitors JACKETS Several of the members of the REDUCED! xpected. Pentecostal church motored to Her- ALL J.ADIES’ GOODS 1/2 PRICE. Chief sport attraction is the Mon- mlston Monday night to attend a All Ladies’ Shoes * or less. tana-Oregon State game, but many fellowship meeting. Some 10c per pair. SUEDE LEATHER other events are scheduled Includine Bert Benefiel was a business visi JACKETS Men's. Women's and Children’s the annual banquet Saturday night tor in Hermiston Friday. Sweaters and Sweater Coats which this year Is to be In charge Two men attempted to break in The Store of Quality and Personal 40 , OFF. of the Dads' rluh. with Douglas Me to Frank Leicht’s store about two ■nd Kay, senator elect from Marion o'clock Saturday morning but were Service. frustrated In their plans and left in county, and former president of student body here, as toastmaster. haste when Mr. Leicht notified them .THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IB, 1934 Local Happenings 0 ASIS THEATRE Ken Maynard SMOKING GUNS Wednesday’s H ermiston BEAUTY TELEPHONE 141 NEW "Koolkurl” PERMANENTS SOFT NATURAL WAVE NO ELECTRICY NO HEAT Will Wave Bleached or Dyed Hair. CALL FOR INFORMATION MUST CLOSE THESE ITEMS! Buy Now and Save Men’s «-“Work Shoes Tesulnow “ $2.88 Men’s Dress Shirts Plain color now 99c ■ Men’s Jackets Waterproof $2.95 MOYER'S MONEY RAISING SALE STORE BOOTS ■ $3.95 $2.25 $6.90 $8.75 MOYER’S Men’s Store $3.25 $3.95 $5.95 BURK'S FOR BARGAINS à mi that he was present. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand enter- tained Mrs. Rand's mother, Mrs. James Warner at dinner Monday night. Rev. Thomas of Umatilla delivered a very interesting sermon to a large number here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and family motored to Boardman and Ione Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Duvall of Hermis- ton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boulware Sunday. Roy Minnick, Mr. Swearingon and Bill Graybeal returned Sunday from a week's hunting trip. They were much disappointed in not having been able to bring home an elk. Election day was a very busy one at the school house Tuesday of last week. The majority of voters cast their vote. Earnest Fagerström is building a small house on the place of his fath ■ er-in-law, L. A. Dobble. Mrs. Fager- ström and little son were able to be taken home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner accompan- ied her in their car. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday. Rev. Rice from Spokane neld Ser- vices at the home of Mr. and Ceo. Band Monday evening. Miss Graves from Hermiston was a guest cf Mrs. Rand Monday. Mrs. Elroy Lamoreaux abd <■ Mrs. W. C. Isom Saturday Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS SAFEWAY STORES Featuring Oregon Products SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY ■ MONDAY - NOV. 16 - 17 • 19 inclusive SAFEWAY FLOUR Milled at Pendleton Every Sack Guaranteed $1.83 49 lb. sack CHILD CLEARANCE SHOPPE HONEY 5 Skovbo’s - Alfalfa Honey Locally Produced 49« Lb. Pail PUMPKIN Libby’s - Fancy Large ‘I Th 212 size can .......... o. White King Granulated Soap Large Package COFFEE Edward’s DEPENDABLE Vacuum Packed in Oregon 55c WALNUTS Oregon’s Finest Franquettes 43c MACARONI Porter’s Quality Economical Cellophane Pkg. Peanut Butter MAXIMUM 2Lb. Glass Jar ... 300 Mince Meat KERR’S - Gold Seal Deliciously Seasoned 23c Waxed Paper 140 Ft. 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