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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1928)
THE HEBMISTOK HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Stye IjrrmiBtun ìjeralò earn report should not be approved, the adm inistrator discharged, h is The toucher hail told the children to «|>cali nt ilieu fai her and mother as bondamen exhonorated an^ the estate their (lan-nts, and not as daddy and closed. Dated this 29th day of November, nniile*r o n e day she asked the class, “Now whul relation are your father 1928. mid niulhei to you?*' ROBERT O. HORNING, A Hide girl replied: "1 know, my 13-Stc Adm inistrator. tuilici la M illed to me by marriage Knew the Relationship Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Um atilla County, Oregon, by J. M. B iggs. Editor and Manager. Entered a8 Second Class Matter December, 1906, at the postoffice at Her- mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Sates One Year .................................................................................................................. $2.00 'T il my mother by homage." 8 l i Months ..... ................................ ............ ........... x ........................................... $1.00 , THE COUNTY COURT OF THE INDUSTRIES MINUS FACILITIES STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILI _ waaii. A COUNTY The shipment of three full carloads of tu rkeys from in the matter of the E state of Hermiston last week brought rather forcibly to mind the J acob L- 8tork- deceased. otice to creditors. fact that the Hermiston project is developing an indus- N N otice is hereby given that the ^ « .P ^ P O rtio n S . Another feet was also call- undersigned unuers.gned has ha« been been appointed appointed b3 by e a to the attention of those who observed the process of the abovq entitled court administra shipping—the inadequate warehousing facilities for the tor °f th«> above entitled estate, and proper handling of the birds. ¡that he ha» qualified as the law dir- In all probability, future shipments will be of even ect8, A”. per8On8 hav,nK claims greater size With this condition facilities must be i n - j X * £ X t o ml .T ^ o r n “ creased, or the shipping point for the turkeys of this and of my attorney s. a Loweii. Despam the surrounding communities will no longer be at Her- Block- Pendleton, Oregon, within six miston but some nearby town where adequate facilities ,nonlhg from th' date hereof, with proper vouchers. are available. This loss to Hermiston can be a v o id e d ,/" ^ Dated this 12 day of December, and will be, if Hermistonians arouse themselves to the 192«. realization of just what this industry means to the com-' ROBERT F. THOMPSON, 15-5tc munity and town. Administrator The amount received in actual cash for the turkeys shipped last week is doubly significant when it is regard- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE in the light of the fact that turkeys have been grown on STATE OF OREGON FOR THE - the project commercially but two or three years. Those county of umatula three carloads of birds, comprising only one pool of the in the Matter of the Estate season, yielded to the gorwers something over $25,000 °l in cash. This tu rkey proposition, we must keep in mind, LllciU8 0. coiman, Deceased, represents only one of the several industries which project Not,ce to cred,,or8- farmers are developing on an extensive scale. Poultry The Ul,der8|£"ed’ by order of th< raising, the production of commercial eggs v eg etab les!,"T . CS , ; ' “ ’. S " S X and innumeiable other things are to be considered in the been appointed adm inistrator with the general survey. - ----- ■ of - the E - state of Luc will annexed, Would a cold storage plant in this community be a worth ius C. Colman, Deceased, and having while project? We believe it would, and we likewise qualified as such; is Hereby Given to all per have a faint suspicion that construction of such a plant, sons N otice having claim s against said Es either by local or outside capital, will offsett any possi tate to present them, with the pro bility of Hermiston losing out as a major shipping point per vouchers, w ithin six months fron the date of th is notice to said Ad for turkeys and other produce. NEWS AND MORE NEWS m lnistrator at his office at Room 24 Stangler Building, Pendleton, Ore gun. Dated November 22, 1928. C. Z. RANDALL. Administrator, w ith the W ill A nnex ed, of the E state of Lucius C. Col man. Deceased. 12-5tc Murders, accidents, fires, divorces, scandals, marriages, banquets, robberies, booze parties, joy rides, police courts, collisions, elections, bandits, bullets, romances, alimony, beauty contests, street brawls, movie contracts, hurricanes, shipwrecks, inventions, distinguished guests, NOTICE TO CREDITORS prize fights, dance marathons, flag pole sitters, execu Notice is hereby given that the tions, duels, earthquakes, non-stop flights, air raids and undersigned has been appointed ad m lnistrator of the estate of Erneet floods. deceased, in the County The a b t ’’e i" g e tc ro :. ’y and solicitously offered to aii Stricker, Court in the S tate of Oregon, for who long p t a r.cw.ier p 'n er. Let him who would have Umatilla County. All persons having the Heiald be s.xh a pap; r, clip the above list and at the claim s against the said estate are first h npc; ag anyways ..ear approximating such news, hereby required to present such phone 51. O”> eacord .nought it is advised that the volun claim s duly verfied, and w ith propei vouchers attached, to the undersign teer news gati. rer not wait for the unexpected and im- ed at the office of Raley, Raley & irobable but lust call us up when Aunt Jemima drops in Warner, in the F irst National Bank or her annual three months’ visit, or cousin Charlie leaves Building, In Pendleton, Oregon, w ith for a little trip to the city. in six months from date of this not i The editor of the Morning Astorian knew his stuff when he sent a box of Dellmoor cranberries grown on the Clat sop plains to the editor.. They blend well with our tur keys. We would like to return a Hermiston fatted bird, but we need more advertising in the east Neckties—-Neckties—Neckties—Neckties—Yes, dad al ways gets it in the neck at Christmas time. Big profits in - liquor market. Headline. The man who -------------- goes I nome at 3 ~ A. M. catches the racket—the undertaker the profit. ice, the same being dated and publish ed the first time this 6th day of December, 1928. THOS. J. KEATING. Administrator o f the estate of Ernest Stricker, deceased. Raley. Raley & Warner, A. S. Cooley and John F. K ilkenny, Attorneys for Administrator, 14-5tc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THT STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF U M A T TT.T.A In the Matter of the E state of Cora E tta Gurdane, Deceased. Now all together, Let’s knock the knock out of the Notice to Creditors. knockers. The Undersigned, by Order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, 'or the County of Um atilla, having Buy Christmas seals and help fight tuberculosis. been appointed Administrator of the Estate o f Cora Etta Gurdane. Deceas fore Thanks g iv ln - and was a suc- ed and having qualified as such: vesa. We put on the plays m ostly by Notice Is Hereby Given to all per ourselves. The two dramatic clubs sons having claim s against said Es ------- I I practiced nearly every day at noon tate to present them w ith the Irene and B etty Challis are now and recesses anil took very little of proper vouchers, w ithin six months pupils In the second grade. school time. Mr. Warner would go from the date o f this n stice to said around w atching one club and then Administrator at the office of his at The first grade is goin g to have a another. We were a little over tw oH om ey, C, Z, R andall, at Room 24, Crlstma« program in their room on weeks In g ettin g the program ready iStangler B uilding, Pendleton, Oregon Thursday, December 20, at 2 o ’clock. to put on Dated November 22, 1928. We want to thank the people very T. B. GURDANE, The high arliool rarnlval has been much for their abandonee amt the|A dm inistrator of the E state of Cora extra ino-iey they g ive us for the F'tta Gurdane. Deceased 12-5tc postponed until after Christmas, candy. I ______________ The boys andh girls high school By Vivian Kane NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL basketball teams Intenj to play the - REPORT town teams Friday evening. LEAGUE MEETING In the County Court of the State of We postponed our League meet in; , ®reR°n for Umatilla County, The sixth grad« •» studying how to until the first Friday in th is month. " P " ° f ,h e Es‘ate make telegrams. he off her» gave wriUeu reports t J L . ®f „ ~ e h a t they have been doing T|J Ed^ r A- The sixth grade Is g ettin g ready hoys ehose basketball as their next! ? * *’ hereby that the for Christmas and It m aking wood W M gnu ana *be the girls girls are are undecided. undecided undersigned adm inistrator of the t«nw toys. We have starte a hig co n llsst be tate of Edgar A. Smith, deceaaed. has filed his -------- final ,ne report-w tween the Crimsons and Grays W e ------------- t ie rs ith the Clerk The eighth grade Is going to start now have a double sta ff of officers 7 tb \ “ boVe e n ,liled Cbur‘ •" « th8t playing basketball during t h , noou in d are racing to see which does the ^ 7 ' . 'M"'’ C° ',T‘ b” hour next week. most and best work '*d Sa‘"rday, the 2>th day of Deeent- By Eunice W oughter., *” r' 1 " 'lo ck In the after noon as the time, and the rooms of WRATZWAT T he S e v e n th -----------------------------,h e *l»o»e entitled Court In the Court J. G lea rso n . manager of the Black House at Pendleton. Umatilla County Vol. I Hermiston. Dee. 13 No. 6 and W hite garage, states that h l, lly - Oregon, as the place when and where vis motor oil sales Is shout 90 per-hearing Is to be had thereon. All THANKSGIVING PROGRAM cent oil adds ¡Persona Interested ________________ are hereby notl- The progrm o f the eaventh g r a d e |,T .‘ to Scotchmen— " Hyvls F wa$ (rtven the W ednesday n igh , ^ . 1 ^ " ' ' ' m lk i >» ">» Ht» »1 fOut .f W to then and there appear and ¡show cause. 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