THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y
PACE TOUR
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse
spent Sunday v isitin g her b ro th er
and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sln-
I den in La G rande. They s ta te th ere
i is p rac tica lly no snow in th e moun-
' ta in s and th a t it was ra in in g in La
i G rande.
Miss W anda Moore was com pli
m ented la st Monday evening a t a
C h ristian E ndeavor society. Miss
farew ell p arty by m em bers of the
Moore le ft Tuesday
for A thena j
w here she will m ake her home w ith |
her b ro th er and fam ily, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Moore, w hile a tte n d in g
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McKenzie of
P o rtlan d visited over th e week end
a t th e home of Mr. M cKenzie’s p a r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie.
They retu rn ed to P o rtla n d Monday.
Mr. McKenzie is a ju n io r clerk w ith
th e Social S ecurity d ep artm en t, s ta
tioned a t B altim ore, b ut expects to
be tra n sfe rre d to Oregon.
Mrs. G. W. Ripley retu rn ed S u n
day from a six w eeks’ visit w ith
relativ es in D efiance county, Ohio.
A lbert K ennings, employed by th e
U niversity of C alifornia dairy ex
tension d ep artm en t, who has been
v isitin g his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. K ennings, since C hristm as,
retu rn ed la st week to his job in
so u th ern C alifornia. He visited his
sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
C larence R obinett.
at
Beaverton,
Ore., on th e re tu rn trip .
Mrs. A. E. Bensel and Mrs. C. M.
Jackson en tertain ed a t two salad
luncheons la st week on F rid ay and
S atu rd ay a t th e home of Mrs. Ben
sel on th e B u tte r Creek h ighw ay
west of tow n. Candles were used
on th e tables. H igh honors in con
tra c t bridge play w ere won by Mrs.
A nna R ay and Mrs. R. G. H ale, and
consolation by Mrs. E. D. M artin
and Mrs. C u rtis Simons.
Rev. II. B. Thomas of Boardm an
Mr. and Mrs. C hris Brown of
and Mrs. M iller of U m atilla were H eppner were here W ednesday on
business visitors in tow n W ednes business.
day of this week.
A. W. A gnew, form er H erm iston
resident, was a week end business
visitor here from his home in P o rt
land.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox mo
tored to R itte r S prings last Sunday
w here they spent th e day.
T ake ad v an tag e of clearance sale
HERMISTON, OREGON prices
now; Sale ends Ja n . 31 a t
Ruby McMillans.
adv
Mrs. Chas. H oggard of R ufus vis
Friday - Saturday
ited Mrs. Ina W essell la st S atu rd ay .
Home la u n d ry service. R easonable
JAN. 21 - 22
prices an d delivery service, Phone
DOUBLE FEATURE
25-W, H erm iston, Ore.
adv.
W. A. L eathers, form er resid en t
of H erm iston, is reported seriously
ill a t his home in Bingen, W n.
Jim O’M ohundro, who farm s on
th e w est side of th e project, u n d e r
w ent an operation for ap p en d icitis
I la st week a t St. A n th o n y ’s hospital
I in Pendleton. He Is g e ttin g along
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nicely.
Mrs. E arl B aker of G oldendale,
The tru th about subsidized play
W n., sp en t th e week end a t th e
ers . . . plus big th rills, dram a,
home of her m other, Mrs. F. L. K el
rom ance!
ley.
The Misses B arb ara W essell, G la
FOOTBALL'S BIGGEST THRILLS!
dys Driscoll and Vyola K rause were
Pendleton v isito rs Sunday.
P erso n ality zipper dresses. Sizes
14 to 46% at R uby M cM illans, adv
Bob Y eager won th e $2.50 in m er
chandise a t the new ly opened K rause
with
Radio Shop o perated by R alph
V A N H fF U N
'MAR IA N MARSH
K rause.
KO IADIO ncrun
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
B laine
of
U m atilla and W ayne L in d n er of Co
PLUS SHORTS
lum bia d istric t w ere d in n e r guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Fix on S un DAIRYM EN SEEK
day evening.
Sun. - Mon. - Tue».
R. G. Saylor, W. C. M orehouse and HIGHER PRODUCTION
JAN. 23 - 24 - 25
Cecil W arn er, Sr., m otored to P o rt
The U m atilla-M orrow D airy H erd
land la st Sunday aftern o o n w here
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
th ey spent Monday and T uesday on Im provem ent association has ju s t
com pleted th e y ea r’s work.
T here
business.
W. D. D ryer of F reew ater, Ore., w ere 29 herds tested d u rin g th e
th is week moved his fam ily in to th e m onth of December w ith 360 cows
T he average cow pro
E rickson residence on Ridgew ay enrolled.
avenue, w hich was form erly occu duced 415.3 pounds of m'ilk, y ield
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Dell ing 22.11 pounds b u tte rfa t.
j/n
H igh herd honors for the 20 or
and fam ily.
T h rift Shop Sale Ja n u a ry 21 & 22 more cow group goes to F. A. B a
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 7 00 G ar ker of Stanfield. H igh herd of 21
1
hi
m ents and o th er th in g s. T rade in Jerseys produced an average of 347.1
your clean cotton rag s for g arm e n ts pounds of m ilk and 21.52 b u tte rfa t.
HUMPHREY
you can use.
adv.
In th e 12 to 20 cow group honors
Mrs. C arrie Bietel, m other of Mrs. go to Floyd L aird of H erm iston. H is
BOGART
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a • t
W alter Sm ith, is g rad u a lly im prov herd of 15 Jerseys produced 573.2
A Walter Wangrr Production
ing from a recent illness, and is now pounds of m ilk and 33.4 b u tte rfa t.
w ith her dau g h ter. She has ren ted In th e less th a n 12 cow group, hon
her residence to Mr. an d Mrs. L. W. ors go to A! W. T u rn b lad of H e r
“The Bombing of the U.S.S.
Douglas for th e rem ain d er of th e miston. H is herd of 10 m ilk in g
A Ten M inute Newsreel
Fanay’
Shortthorits produced 845.5 pounds
w inter.
B. J. N ation, special sta te police of m ilk and 39.07 b u tte rfa t.
H igh cow for th e m onth w as
and n ig h t man for th e City of H e r
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
miston. received a renew al ap p o in t owned by A. W. T u rn b lad . A four-
JAN. 26 - 27
m ent for his sta te job last week. year-old m ilking S h o rth o rn produced
A uthorization came from the office 1324 pounds of m ilk and 62.2 pounds
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT of G overnor M artin in Salem.
of b u tte rfa t. Second high goes to a i
Jo h n Pace of P o rtlan d visited a t cow owned by F ra n k Seeliger, a !
the home of his parents. Mr. and reg istered G uernsey, w hich produced
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
Mrs. J. M. Pace, S atu rd ay night. He 1000 pounds of m ilk and 61 pounds
p r e ia n tt
was re tu rn in g from a business trip of b u tte rfa t.
H igh oow in the th ree-y ear-o ld
to Lew iston. Idaho, w here he had
visited his b ro th er, H arold Pace. He group was owned by Floyd L aird. A
w ent on to P o rtlan d Sunday a f te r grade Jersey produced 3 72 pounds of
milk and 52.0 b u tte rfa t. In th e two-
noon.
year-old group th e high cow was
The re cord-run st.se pl.i y becomes an even
owned by C arl Had-dox.
A grade
greater him. S tarring SYLVIA S ID N E Y
Jersey produced 983 pounds of milk
and JOEL M cC R EA w ith Humphrey
and 49.2 b u tte rfa t.
Bogart. Released through U n ited Artists
TRY QUICK'S
H. R. H artley , te ste r for th e asso
ciation, rep o rts th a t more in te rest is
CHICKEN TAMALES m anifest in feeding g ra in to h ig h
er producing cows and feeding ac
(See Your Grocer)
plus S horts
cording to production. He also s ta
or Phone 22-R
ted th a t th e re was more a tte n tio n
being paid to p astu res in line w ith
th e size of th e d airy herds.
The H erald will give a com plete
rep o rt of the U m atilla-M orrow D ai
ry H erd Im provem ent association
for th e e n tire year in th e next is
sue.
OASIS THEATRE
ANNOUNCING!
The Hermiston Livestock & Poultry
CASH BUYERS
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID TO YOU AT YOUR RANCH FOR
YOUR HOGS - CATTLE - VEAL - SHEEP - POULTRY
GET OUR OFFER BEFORE YOU SELL
Office at Tum-A-Lum Bldg. - Phone 331, Res. 21
PROPRIETORS
B. D. Blackstone and H enry G arberding
A W eek-End of W elcome Savings— Jan.
0*0^
Stand
PRICES IN 1938
WHITE LEGHORNS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
$ 22.00 PER 100
107.50 PER 500
215.00 PER 1000
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
S 12.00 PER 100
50.00 PER 500
100.00 PER 1000
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
....
S 3.00 PER 100
12.50 PER 500
25.00 PER 1000
Methodist Ladies Meet.
The Laides of the M ethodist L a
dies Aid met a t th e home of Mrs. O.
O. Felthouse, W ednesday for an all
day m eeting. The day was spent
q u iltin g and sew ing. At noon a pot
luck lunch was enjoyed by all. The
m issionary m eeting w as led by Mrs.
R. R. F ln k b ein er, th e topic being,
"T he C onditions of Ja p a n and C hina
a t the P resen t Tim e."
Ladles p resen t were th e Mesdames
Ida Simmons, Geo. Strohm , Otto
Pierce. G ertru d e S anders. M. Phelps.
Carl Rhea. Neil Boynton. E lla Mey
ers, A. R. Bou 1 ware, E lla Soneson,
A. E. Bensel, M. Casseday, H. A.
Pankow . W. Mikesell. O. Lockridge,
V irgil Sm ith. C. Smelcer. R. R. F in k -
beiner, A1 Q uirlng. A. E. M arble. M.
L. W atson an d d au g h te r Peggy,
Geo. Sale. H. Hooker, P. Hollo-
mon, Jess P rin d le and th e hostess.
Miss Snow McOCoy w as a guest at
lunch.
P u re
S12.50 PER 100
26.00 PER 100
6.00 PER 100
RHODE ISLAND REDS
SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS.
BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS
10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS
FOUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS
SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS
EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS
525.00 PER 100
40.00 PER 100
55.00 PER 100
70.00 PER 100
TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING
HEN and TURKEY EGGS
89 c
Lbs.
Red or White Beans
KELLOGG'S
Beans
23c
16 oz.
T ins ...
PINK
Salmon
No. 1 T ins
1 9 m
EACH ...........
ED W A R D S COFFEE
EDWARDS — th e finest vacuum -
packed coffee ever. At a price th a t
does an in ju stice to its high q u ality !
NALLEY’S
Tang
LB.
F or B etter S alads
BOARDMAN
BROOMS
29c
THE NEW
— M EAT —
<
SHORTENING
9»c
< >
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FRIDAY - JAN. 21
BABBITTS
LYE
Lard Cello P k s.
Bacon A rm our s W hite Label
Cheese A m erican Cream
F ra n k fu rte rs
< ►
I d e a l fo r S o a p M a k in g
4 ►
2
4 ►
T in s
45c
Î
Spry
6 P
L,l„ .
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EDLUPBDS;
• COFFEE 1
GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs..................................
A & H SODA, 3 lb. pkgs................................
GRAPE FRUIT, 2 No. 2 * t i n s ..................
CANTERBURY BLACK TEA, 1 lb. pkg. ..
WALNUT MEATS, 1 lb. pkg....................... ¿ £ g
ZEE PAPER TOWELS, 3 r o lls .................. J C g
DIAMOND TOOTH PICKS, pkg................... £ g
BRONSON’S MUSTARD, pint jar ....
ld c
PLAYFAIR DOG FOOD, 3 f o r .................. J X g
SKOVBO’S HONEY, 5 gal t i n ....... $ 4 -5 9
Q u art
B ottle
vs.
HI GYM
19c
NOB HILL COFFEE, 2 lbs............................ j g
CLABBER GIRL, *2 lb. t i n ..........................
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 4 f o r ..........
15c
HOODY’S P-NUT BUTTER, 5 lb. tin
69c
SLICED APRICOTS, 2 No. 2 * tins ....
PEARLS OF WHEAT, Lge. Pkgs............... 2 2 C
MAXIMUM PAN CAKE FLOUR, pkg...... ¿eg
SCOTCH SOAP POWDER, 2 pkgs............ X C g
WEST AG VANILLA, 4 oz. bottle ............ f A g
DRIED PRUNES, 6 lbs.................................. j g
For a quick lunch.
HERMISTON
ATHLETIC CLUB
SEND FOR LITERATURE
19> • 39c
Lbs.
VAN CAMP’S
Basketball
IONE TO W N TEAM j|
25c
Large Lima Beans 4
Calif. Small White Beans 4
Blue Rose Rice
4
or Post Toasties
W hile Supply Lasts!
R eg-
P k g .............
EACH .. .........
KTRMISTON
HERMISTON, OREGON
5
Corn
Flakes
4-Tie
A 10 per cent Deposit M int Accompany All O rders on Chicks.
A 20 per eent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey Poults
“ V lg o rb llt” P o u ltry Farm
and H atchery
F or a welcome tre a t a fte r th e rich holiday foods, serve
a sim ple satisfy in g meal f e a tu rin g BEANS.
Savings
for you— and w e’re help in g farm ers to move a huge
surplus!
Santos
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS
STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE
SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD
DAY OLD COCKERELS
DRIED BEAN SALE
Coffee
DEAD END
1 was well pleased w ith th e tu rk ey s purchased
from your hatchery in 1937. and had good success
w ith them.
Am placing an order now for 700 Bronze baby
tu rk s and would like them in April If possible. W h at
will th e price of New H am pshire Red chicks be th is
year?
MARTHA J. H A RTFIELD
A rlington. Oregon
21-24
AIRWAY
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WELL PLEASED WITH POULTS!
20, 1938
f 5®
Boneless
4 «
m o n e v - s a v / m
¿ a s h
g pöcfx
Lbs.
P er Lb.
Per Lb.
I Lbe.
Lbe.