THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1938
TURKEY GROWERS W ILL RECEIVE CHECKS
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DEEP CUT PRICES EVERY DAY
A sk Y o u r Neighbor.
MACARONI
4
Hardwheat
lbs.
CHEESE Mild Loaf •lb. 19c
RICE Extra Fancy 3 Lbs. 1 9 C
MILK Tall cans
3 for 19C
FLOUR All Purpose 49 ,b sack
TOMATO JOICE
Crackers
PEPPER
20 oz. cans
2
Salted
CANDY BARS
COFFEE
Guaranteed
OATS
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
La Grande and Baker
for
lb. box
- BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY -
18c
R A Y OLMSTEAD
Pound Pkg.
Popular
Varieties
WAX PAPER
2
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
Telephone 681
3 ior lO c
lb
125 ft. roll
I5c
I7c
Quick or Regular
9 lb. sack
Lard or Shortening 4 lb. pkg. 39c
PEAS, CORN or STRINGLESS BEANS
(Assorted if you like)
Case
90c doz.
24 cans SI .79
PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FR E IG H T.IN C .
Clyde C. Edmonds, vice president
of the Northwestern Turkey Grow
ers association, is shown here pre
senting the preferred stock check to
Herbert Beyers, general manager of
th association, to be sent out to
early growers who had faith in the
growing of turkeys in the west.
gram of similar visits to colleges and
universities throughout the United
States this fall and winter. The plan
is to carry out on the college cam
puses a program somewhat similar
to that carried out in the major
cities of the country a few years
ago under the name of the National
Preaching Mission. Leading speakers
may be heard over radio station
KOAC from 5 to 5:15 o’clock daily
through Friday. Dr. Jones will speak
Tuesday evening.
The program at Oregon State, in
which the churches are cooperating,
will include special services and
convocations for the entire campus
community,
evening
diiscuisslon
groups, classroom lectures, after-
dinner firesides, personal interviews
and radio addresses.
at O.S.C.
Mrs. Hans Ryning and daughter
Karin and Miss Esther Fredlrckson
will arrive Wednesday from Seattle
to spend a week at the Wm. Fred
rickson home.
D. M. Hoosier and Edgar Hoosier
returned Monday from Ashland. The
latter will remain in Stanfield for
several days to attend to a few bus
iness matters.
The Martin Refvem family, Miss
Elva Berry, L. L. Haisch, Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse and Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Robertson were Walla
Walla visitors Sunday.
Stanfield bridge players attend
ing the Tally Ho club at the Dill
Penney home in Echo Tuesday night
included Mr. and Mrs. A. Heyden,
Mr. an Mrs. G. E. Greathouse, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Lane and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Refvem.
Mrs. Ila Wallace has been Indls
posed at her home for several days
Mrs. James Lane has acted as rural
mall carrier during her absence.
Mrs, G. E. Greathouse was host
ess to the Pollyannas at her home
Wednesday afternoon. Gests includ
ed Mrs. H. L. Hedrick, Mrs. Dill
Penney and Mrs. C. D. Connor. Mrs
Don Childs was recently admitted to
membership In the club.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Checks
totalling $13,192.00, payable to the
turkey associations of the six west
ern states who are original members
of the Northwestern Turkey Grow
ers’ association when this coopera
tive was organized In 1930, have
just been sent out by the association
manager, Herbert Beyers, from the
Salt Lake City headquarters.
Within the next week or ten days
the secretary of the Eastern Oregon
Turkey Growers’ association, Mrs.
A survey of the birds and animals
The French National Museum of R. G. Penney, will mail to each tur
in the national parks is being made. Natural History, in Paris, was found key grower who belonged to the asso
Great Britain now lists its unem ed in 1635, and celebrated its ter elation, a refund check for 1930-31 0
STANFIELD
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ployed at around 2,000,000.
centenary this year.
reserve, which was the first year of
By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
So-called Damascus steel blades—■ California is alarmed to find it membership in the Northwestern
An interesting Stanfield visitor
watered steel— were produced not has over 4,000,000 acres of serious Turkey Growers’ association. Any Saturday was Miss Esther Heath of
person
having
membership
in
the
merely at Damascus but throughout ly eroded land, including a million
Pasadena, Cal., who was a guest at
association at that time should com
the East.
acres of once fine grazing land.
the N. D. Bard home. Miss Heath
municate with the secretary, Mrs.
visited her father, Fred Heath at
Penney, in order that checks may
Reed and Hawley mountain last
be mailed to them.
week, and is enroute to Philadelphia
These checks represent a portion where she has a $1000 fellowship to
of the original "scale off” for sell the University of Pensylvania school
ing and administrative costs which of social work. She has been grant
NE»aBioæ»rr*
were made against the first year’s ed a year’s leave from the Child Gui
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GASOLINE
pool and have been accumulated in dance Clinic of Pasadena, and will
the revolving fund for the retire use the scholarship to do advanced
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OIL
ment of preferred stock in the asso work along the line of social wel
ciation.
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GREASING
fare. Miss Heath has recently pub
The reserve refund is now begin lished her book, "Approach of the
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TIRE REPAIRING
ning to revolve after furnishing a Parent”. The Heaths were for many
working capital for the association. years Stanfield residents and since
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BATTERY CHARGING
The refund amounts to three-elghtfcs her graduation from Stanfield high
of a cent per pound for all pound school. Miss Heath has attended the
ALSO GROCERIES, TOBACCO AND CANDY,
age shipped through the association University of Oregon and Smith Col
for the above year 1930-31.
lege.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Word has been received telling of
The reserve Is held out by the
Northwestern Turkey Growers’ as the death of Mrs. S. R. Archer, on
HERBERT BOYLEN, Manager.
sociation as a basis of credit for the September 6, in a Shreveport, La.,
Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ as hospital after a long illness. The
sociation and when the time comes Archers moved to Louisiana about
it will be sent to membership head five years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber had as
quarters for distribution to mem
their guests during Round Up Mrs
bers as is being done this year.
The Northwestern Turkey Grow Chris Rueber and son Wayne, Mr.
ers’ association is the largest turkey and Mrs. Fred G-avin, nee Viola Rue
marketing organization in America, her, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
and now serves more than 14,000 C. A. Johnson and son Floyd of The
turkey growers In 15 states repre Dalles.
Miss Neva Hedrick was a Port
sented by over 50 state and local
selling pools. Harry J. Beernink, land visitor over the week end
vice president and general manager While there she visited her sister
of the Washington Cooperative Egg Billie.
You know ths dreadful
Mrs. A. Glen Jackson underwent
and Poultry association, is president
danger of sudden tire
of the association this year, while an appendectomy in St. Anthony’s
failurel
. . . Give your
On the Holmen Farm, 2 miles West of Stanfield.
hospital
Saturday.
She
is
reported
Clyde C. Edmonds, shown in this
family tho infallible pro
picture. Is vice president. Mr. Ed as improving satisfactorily.
Mrs. J. M. Richards was hostess
tectio n of G oodyear
monds Is also secretary and general
manager of the Utah Poultry Pro to the H. E. club at her home Tues
LifeGuarde— the mod
ducers Cooperative association at day afternoon. The club voted to
em successor to inner
help purchase supplies for the
Salt Lake City.
tubes.
Mr. Beyers who was formerly sec first aid room at the school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Allstott of
Starting at 1:00 p. m.
retary of the Oregon Turkey Grow
When a tire blows out,
ers association and a native of Rose John Day have moved into the Con
tho LifoGuard functions
burg, Oregon, is now secretary-trea nor residence.
7 Head SHORTHORN MILK
1 DISC
as a reserve tire— hold
Miss Rose Hoosier Is attending
surer and general manager of this
COWS
1 SPRINGTOOTH HARROW
ing
enough air to carry
the Southern Oregon Normal while
large regional turkey cooperative.
2 HEIFERS
1 WAGON
tho
car
to a safe straight-
J. C. Leedy, secretary and treasu making her home with Mr. and Mrs.
2 and 4-Horse FRESNOS
1 WHEELBARROW
rer of the Oregon Turkey Coopera Edgar Hoosier in Ashland.
line stop under perfect
1 3-Section Spike Tooth HAR
John Spencer returned Sunday
tive association, will receive the
1 Slip Scraper CULTIVATOR
control. There's no lurch,
ROW
checks for Oregon growers. He is from St. Anthony hospital where he
1 ANVIL
no sway, no dangerl
has been receiving medical care.
located at Brooks.
1 PLOW
2 Sets GOOD HARNESS
Miss Anna Ornduff of Portland
Come in — let us show
1 SICKLE GRINDER
visited
friends
in
Stanfield
last
LOG
CHAINS.
LEAD
BARS
you how it is costing
RELIGIOUS EMBASSY week. Miss Ornduff is a Stanfield HI
1 SADDLE
you
real money NOT to
1 Nearly New McCormick-
1 JACKSON FORK
graduate of several years ago and is
W IL L SPEND WEEK
Deering
SEPARATOR
have
LifeGuarde in your
1 BIG SIX MOWER
now a registered nurse at St. Vin
A
T
COLLEGE
tires.
FORKS. SHOVELS
cent's hospital.
1 2-year-old Shorthorn BULL
At the regular Grange meeting
• T r a d . M a rk — T k .
1 GOOD HORSE
SMALL TOOLS
O e e d y e a r T ire A
OREGON STATE COLLEGE — A Tuesday night the program was In
lu b b e r Company.
week of emphasis on the place of re charge of the agricultural commit
ligion in modern life under the lead tee with C. Tillery presiding. Jay
ership of some of the world's great T. Pearson, assistant county agent,
est Christian leaders is to take place gave an interesting talk on seed
V. R. Runnion, Auctioneer
F. B. Swayze, Clerk
on the Oregon State college campus production. He dealt mainly with
Terms: Cash
from October 2 to 7.
the clovers which have been grown
Headed by E. Stanley Jones, prob on nearby projects. During the so
ably the world’s most outstanding cial hour Mr. and Mrs. Tillery serv
Anyone having good stock or good implements to dispose of will
Christian statesman, a group of re ed sandwiches, fried chicken and
be welcome to bring them to this sale.
ligious leaders will devote the week watermelon.
jointly to the University of Oregon
Bob Refvem has enrolled as a HERMISTON, OREGON
and Oregon State college on a pro- freshman In electrical engineering
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Connor’s Cash Store
CONNOR’S ASSOCIATED SERVICE
SALE
Hermiston, Oregon
THEIR SAFETY
DEMANDS . . .
GOODYEAR
LIFEGUARDS*
SAT., OCT. 1st
Charles Holmen, O w n er
PEARSON SEDYICE
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PAO S T O R S E
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Troxel are
moving from the Grace Rogers farm
to the Coe Cottages in the east part
of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown were
called to Bellingham last week be
cause of the illness of the former's
mother.
Mrs. Anna Winters is spending
the week in Portland with her sis
ter.
Parents will profit by hearing
Mrs. Maud Mrse of O.S.C., Monday
evening. In the school house. Her
talk on parent education and get
ting along with each other are well
worth attending.
(Continued Next Week)
NO CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT
A young man at college-went
broke playing the races, and
wired his father as follows: “ A m
on the hog; wire me fifty qnick.”
To this Dad wired back: “Sony,
son, bnt am short of ready cash;
ride the hog hack home, we nee<
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