The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 01, 1928, Image 2

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    NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
ration matters followed by the an­
Notice Is Hereby Given that under
nual
banquet.
Governor
I.
L.
Pat­
Notice
is
hereby
given
to the legal voters of School District No. 14 f
Published «very Thursday at Her­
and by virtue of a writ of excutlon Umatilla County. State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said district
J. A. BIRCHFIEI1) CLOSES
terson
will
address
the
congress
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
OUT HIS BUSINESS HERE that day. The final day will be used Issued out of the Circuit Court of the will be held at the school house on the 17th day of November, 1928, at 2
Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man
for a combined discussion of prob- iState of Oregon In and for the County o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereln-
a*er.
J. A. Birchfield, owner and man­ lems of settlement and use of project •of Umatilla, under the seal thereof, pft^n se( out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition
and to me directed and delivered up­ of levying a special district tax.
Entered aa second d ase matter ager of the Family Wardrobe, is lands.
on a Judgment and decree rendered
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
Deoember, lk06, at the peatofflce at closing out his business here in Her­
miston this week after operating the
and entered in sa ij court on the 1st the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1928, and ending June 30. 1929. is
A Testimonial
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
clothing establishment for some ten "When I was a youngster I could not day of October, 1928, In favor of estimated in the following budget and includes the amount, to be recelv -.1
months. A representative of a I spit over my chin. However, since us­ ¡Nicholas Codd as plaintiff, and from the county school fund, elementary school fund, special district, tfl
Subscription Hates
wholesale clothing house was in town ing your selected long leaf chewing ¡against J. W. Spencer s administra­ and all other money, of the district:
One Tear ------------ ._------- ------ fl.O t
for a few days the first part of the tobacco, I can spit all over it.”
tor of the Estate of C. E. Spencer,
Sts Months----------------- _____ 21.00 week checking over the remaining
Deceased, as defendant,, whereby the
BUDGET
stock preparatory to taking it over.
We hear this week why a certain plaintiff did recover a personal de
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
“To thine own self be true, and it
Mr. Birchfield came to Hermiston girl was nicknamed "Catsup" by her cr.e against the defendant J. W.
must follow as the night the day, from Enterprise last December and
PERSONAL SERVICE:
acquaintances. "She’s pure, but ar­ Spencer a8 Administrator of the es
No.
Salary per year
thou canst not then be false to any has been in business since that time.
tificially colored," one of her friends tate of C. E. Spencer, Deceased, for
man.”
1. Superintendent
l 21200.00
He and Mrs. Birchfield will probably explained.
jthe sura of 84,000.00, with interest
2.
Principals
l
1350.00
return to Enterprise as soon as his
' thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
3. Teachers
7 1125
7875.00
business is completely settled here to
I per annum from the 15th day of
1
945
945.00
look after interests in Union county.
April. 1926, the further e.
¿28.71
4. Janitors 1
840.00
Mr. Birchfield wbb obliged to leave
with Interest thereon ai the rate of
5. Clerk and Bond
150.00
Hermiston on account of poor health.
• 8 per cent per annum from July 14th
The high school party held last
Total
212360. o
1927, the (urther sum of 2350.00 at
Saturday night was a success. Every
torney’s
fees,
and
the
costs
and
dis­
CALL
ISSUED
FOR
MEET
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
one was dressed In a Hallowe'en mas­
AND SUPPLIES
bursements of this suit taxed at MATERIALS
OF RECLAMATION BODIES
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)
querade costume. Miss Thompson.
300.00
222.60, and whereby it was decreed
6. Janitor’s supplies
Marian Henderson, Ruth Beusel and
300.00
that
the
mortgage
dated
the
15th
The annual meeting of the Oregon
FOR
7. Fuel
Dorothy Hitt played the piano alter­
700.00
day of April, 1920, executed by C. E.
8. Lights
nately for dancing. They were ac­ Reclamation Congress will be In Sal­
100.00
Spencer, now deceased, to plaintiff,
9. Water
companied by Edmund Briggs and em this year on November 14, 15 and
100.00
upon
the
following
described
real
10. Postage, stationery and printing
Miss Kern. The sophomores initiat­ 16. A call for the meeting with a
100.00
property In Umatilla County, Oregon,
Total
ed the freshmen. Refreshments were tentative program, has been issued
1600. 0
to-wit:
served at 10:30 and the party broke by Dr. W. L. Powers, secretary of the
MAINTENANCE
AND
REPAIRS;
The Northwest Quarter of the
congress and hea<j of the state col­
up at 11 o'clock.
Total
Northwest Quarter and the West
600.50
lege soils department.
OF IUHATILLA COUNTY
INDEBTEDNESS:
Half
of
the
Northwest
Quarter
of
Serious
consideration
will
again
be
The boiler Inspector visited the
1. Bonded, an<j interest thereon
2780.00
the Southwest Quarter of the
Hermiston public school last Friday given the problem of rehabilitating
2. Warrats, and interest theron
4000.00
Northwest
Quarter
of
Section
T pledge myself to honestly and
and because of this the soot box had the distressed reclamation projects of
Too tai
Thirty-three, Township 5 North of
6780.00
to be cleaned. Mr. Cook let the fire this state, according to Dr. Powers. economically enforce all laws without
Range- 29, E. W. M., in Umatilla TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
isoo . ct
For
that
and
other
reasons
it
Is
de­
go down Thursday and the building
fear or favor, and to give night ser­
County, Oregon,
was too cold Friday morning to con­ sirable that every district have repre­
' 300.u0
vice
without
extra
cost
to
the
tax­
which
mortgage wag recorded On th . INSURANCE
sentatives
at
the
session.
tinue with the school.
16th
day
of
April,
1920,
at
page
151
The opening day of the session payers."
MISCELIANEOUS:
of book 7o Records of Mortgages In
3. Audit of clerk’s books
500.*-0
The chemistry class held a debate will be devoted to the drainage sec­
(Paid Adv.)
the office of the County Recorder of
Total
223,840.'
October 26. The question was. Re­ tion of the congress, while the sec-
Umatilla
County,
Oregon,
should
be
------
solved, That capital punishment
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
forclosed end the said real property
should not be abolished lp the United
sold by tlse Sheriff of Umatilla From county school fund during coming school year 3095.00
States. The affirmative consisted of
County Oregon, to satisfy said Judg From state school fund during the coming school year 630.00
Earl Grigg and Clifford Jenkins, the
nunt and 11 costs; therefore I will on From elementary school fund during the coming school
negative, Billy Felthouse and Mar-
year
the 10th day of November, A. D
2930.00
Jan Henderson. The affirmative won
Estimated amunt to be received from all other sources
1928,
at
the
hour
of
2
o’clock
P.
M
6 to 2.
during the coming school year; union high school
it the front door of the court house
PORTLAND,
rent
in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
1350.00
The following pupils of the sixth ’
OREGON
Total estimated receipts, not Including prposed tax
County,
Oregon,
sell
all
the
right
8005.00
grade have received their Palmer !
title, Interest and estate which the
Method pins: Jack Reeves, Neva Rich
said C. E. Spencer and said defend
15.835.00
ards, Sylvia Shutter, Eddle Parsons,
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 In Premiums $ 18th A n n u il Exposition
ants, and all persons claiming and
RECAPITULATION
combines 10 com plete shows in one—Livestock Show; Dairy*
Margnret Earnheart, Donna Bishop,
Land and Manufacturer«’ Products Shown Sheep Show» W o o l and M o h air
to claim by, through or under them Total estimated expenses for the year
23840.00
Bruce Follett, Ruth Winn, Ruth
Show; Industrial Exposition; Fox Show; Boys' ana Girls’ C lub W o r k Exhibits
or any of them, had on the 15th day Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax
a
r
d
Am
erica’s
greatest
Horse
Show.
Covers
10
acres
exhibiting
m
illions
of
8005.00
Davis, Mildred Phelps, Archie Mc­
dollars w orth o f finest pure bred B eef and D a iry Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs,
of April, 1920, or since then have
Total indebtedness of District No. 14 is as follows:
Goats and Foxes. Attendance each year exceeds 120,000 persons.
Coy, Edna Turnblad, Faith Wilson,
O regon, Novem ber 3-10. Reduced Fares A U Transportation Lines.
had, or now have, in and to the above
Total bonded indebtedness
26000.00
Aldrudc Beletski, June Dahlman,
described real property and every
Total warrant indebtedness
22403.12
George Suhs, Jean Cherry, Margaret
part thereof, at public auction to the
Dated this 22nd day of October.
McMullen, Chester Dyer, Floyd Pierce
highest
bidder for cash In hand, the Attest:
October 22, 1928
Mirlan Swurner, and Ernestine Sul­
proceeds of such sale to be applied
livan.
R.
A.
BROWNSON,
F.
B. SWAYZE,
in satisfaction of said executioneand
District Clerk.
all costs.
Board
of Directors.
Each Blxth grade pupil made an
Dated this 9th day of October, A 7-2tc
original Hallowe'en poster.
D. 1928.
R. T. COOKINGHAM
Mrs. Durfey ‘has given a window
Sheriff of Umatilla County .Oregon
box and flowers to the sixth grade.
(6-5tc)
By Vera Case, Deputy
Tom Gurdane
SCHOOL NOTES
S H E R IF F
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-IO,
The eighth grade wish that they
had a map that was printed after
the war.
Jane Harris wa, out of school last
week on account of lnfluensa.
Burnett Cols and Darrel Cole of
Molalla visited the fifth grade Mon­
day.
To the 5000 who daily
become owners of the
new Ford car
. The first grade is to have a Hallo-'
w een party Wednesday.
Debate tryouts for the high school
team were held last Thursday. Three
members of the faculty acted as
judges. Each person trying out was
to give a five minute argumentative
talk. All speeches were very good.
Members of the last year team show­
ed considerable improvement. Wal­
ther Ott, Marda Hannan, Morris
Pierson unj Jane Warner wene chos­
en for the regular team, Floyd Mc­
Mullen and Grace Rodda as alter­
nates.
MINNEHAHA LOCALS
Chester Harris is raising his house,
and has excavated for a full cement j
basement. The work of cement mix­
ing is now under way.
C, M. Jackson's fine chicken house
is completed and his hens are cack­
ling over their superior home.
Several visitors have made the trip
to the farm to inspect this model
poultry house which is the last word
In up to date poultry housee.
W Selttng who bought the Wat
son farm has built a new house ami
hie family Is now st home In our
neighborhood.
As Is customary this time of year
the wild geese are honking "beware
of Matott!"
I*ah Harris, granddaughter of
C. E. Harris, has enrolled in the
fourth grade of our school.
Herbert Steltlng has recently en
tered the fifth grade of school.
The Hallowe'en »arty given the
primary pupils Friday afternoon wm
enjoyed by all.
The upper grade pupils are antici­
pe» log an ertjoalHe offrir In their
W E R E P A IR
RUPTURESHIELD
SH O ES
Expert Coming To
PENDLETON
FOR THE WHQLE FAMILY AND
Your needs in everything
On Welnesday aijd Thursday
October 31 - November 1
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
that is necessary to com­
plete your golf outfit.
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
AT D0RI0N HOTEL
From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Evenings by Appointment
TWO DAYS ONLY
THF, service obligation o f
the Ford M otor Company
and it» dealer organization
is now growing nl llie rale
o f 5 0 0 0 ears a day. I t is to
these new ear owners that
this message is addressed.
T he new Ford is a rem ark­
ably fine ear fo r one that
costs so little. It is simple in
d eeig i, constructed o f the
finest materials, and built to
u n u s u a lly close measure«
ments.
These arc th e reasons it
perform s so wonderfully.
These arc also the reasons
its service requirements are
so few anti llie up-keep cost
so low.
Y hen you receive your
new ear, the dealer will ex-
plain llie simple little things
thet should I e nlt~ndcd to
nt regular int-rva!s to instir i
the best performance. He
w ill also tell you somelluug
o f his owu fa c ilitie s f o r d< •
Ing this w ork prom ptly and
at small cost.
W ith the purchase o f your
ear, you are entitled Io Free
Inspection Service bv yonr
dealer at 54)0, 1000 ' and
1500 miles. This service is
due you and we urge you to
take fu ll advantage o f it.
P ro p e r c are d u rin g this
breaking-in period
means a great deal to
the life o f your car.
Included in the Free In ­
spection Service is a check­
u p o f th e b a t t e r y , th e
generator charging rate, the
distributor, the carburetor
adjustment, lights, brakes,
shock absorbers, tire infla­
tion and steering gear. The
engine oil is also changed
and chassis lubricated.
No charge whatever is
made fo r labor o r materials
incidental to this inspection
service, except where re­
pairs are necessary because
o f accident, neglect, o r mis­
use.
T he labor o f changing
e .g in e oil and lubrieat-
i:
J .e chassis is also free,
although a charge is made
f o r the new oil.
W e believe that when you
see the good effects o f this
inspection you wHi continue
to have it dane regularly
throughout the life o f your
car.
W herever yon live, you
will find the Ford dealer
v e ry h e l p f u l in k e e p in g
your ear in good running
order fo r many thousands
o f r.rles at a m in im um o f
trouble and expense.
He ope rales under close
factory supervision and has
been trained and equipped
G o cl o E h i $ $v o r 1 e
prom ptly, thorough­
ly and econom kaily.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
No Charge or Consultation
The successful expert C. F. Redlich
for Scientific Rupture Appliances
says:
Vhe "Perection Retention Shields'
hold the rupture perfectly, no mat
ter what position the body assumes
or how heavy a weight you lift. They
give instant relief, contract the open­
ing in a remarkably short time and
strengthen the weak tissues (the real
cause of rupture) so that they fre
quently recover their previous natu
ral retaining power, needing no fur
ther outside support. Stomach trou
ble, backache and constipation often
caused by rupture promptly dissapp
ear.
Truly remakable results have been
obtained with recent and not yet
fully developer ruptures and many
old ones also.
Surgical Corsets and Abdominal
Supporters for falling organs, obesity,
| navel and stomneh-ruptures expert
ly made to measure.
Letters from highly satisfied clients
available.
Advertised mall order contraptions
as well ss elastic belts with chafing,
filthy leg straps are absolutely worth­
less.
Call on me and I will show you.
Results on ch children are 95 per
cent favorable.
Business engeagemsnts prevent
visiting any other city in thia sec
Hon. C. F. Redlich, Rupture Ap­
pliance Expert, Home office, 525
Boston Block, Minneapolis. Minn.
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
H IT T
When Farmers
Co-operate
When farmer co-operate to btain
better prices fr their produce, rich
corporations use various methods to
intimidate them and belittle their
efforts. Thg is sometimes done by
creating false prices for the commod­
ity at stake. The only farm relief a
fanner can expect is the relief he can
get by his own effort, chiefly thru
co-operative marketing.
We wish to commend the signers
of the cream pool. They are stick­
ing tight 100 per cent.
Co-operate and insure better prices
— stick together or get etuck.
Hermiston Creamery Co.
— READ THE WANT ADS—
F ord M otor C ompany
We Have
Anticipated