The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 07, 1929, Image 2

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    THE HEBMISTOW wf F att >
, HTCRMTAfTOEe OMGOX.
flat iron aver It. making sure that
the iron to M t too hot. Leave for
about an fcour. Remove the iron and
Published «rer? Tfcursday at Her. dust off the chalk, and as a yule
mietoa. Umatlll« Ooaaty, Oregon by the spot w ill be removed, because
J. M. Biggs. editor and manager.
the chalk has absorbed It.
gnferdU an aeooñd alasi metier
Most liquid bluings contain an iron
compound called Prussian blue which
Is decomposed by the alkali In soap,
yielding Iron rust. Ualese clothes
It seems fitting that In February
the natal month of Abrabam Lin­
coln, ws pause to rseall anew ths
high and noble Ideals to which be so
rigidly adhered, to pay due reverence
to the strong, yet kindly nature that
guided this unusual life.
Character In business la Just as es­
sential as in the individual. An honor
that Is above the mere desire for
profit must be the guiding light of
every successful endeavor.
are carefully rinsed until free of »H
sqap and other glkajjs used la graph­
ing, contact with the, blq|ng, w ill
cause rust spot* on. th« clothes.
When washing woolens, the tem­
perature of the water la kept luk«
warm throughout the washing anti
rinsing processes to prevent shrink­
age of material. Friction of any kin»
Announcement
GW ÏN V HUGHES,
Administrator.
The Domestic Dry
Cleaning Co.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
SC K O O i
t
l» T S S
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applM In satisfaction of pat* sums, and interest, elalm, lien or demand.
5 attorneys foes. Interest, costp and In. to, or upon said land, and eaeh
dlgtwrsements; gad whlcg said de- and every jar* f a d parcel 1h«r*>f-
cree will further provide .thgt any »xccpting tb« statutory right of re­
Kgrty to this suit p a y bl<j upon and demption.
Thia summons la served upon you
purchase said land at the sale there­
of: that immediately after such sale by publcatlon thereof, once a weak,
a the Sheriff ahall place the purchaser for four successive weeks, in the Her­
- nf euch lend in possession thereof. miston Herald, hy order of Honorable
L. gqd which said decree will further I. M. Schannep. Judge of the Count»
Court for Umatilla County, State of
i Brsxtda Mtti *“?
r‘« h‘ °F
- tereet the defendants, or either of Oregon, which' said order wtd made
- them, may have in sold land. is sub-
t «pupgi |p
sod interior In rlsfct
,- to the Interest, right and Hen of
’
h plaintiff under such mortgage, and day 9f
H. J. WARNER.
■ wllLfifrthyr bar defendants. and each
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of' th em ,'a n d 'a n y and all persons
P.
O.
Address,
Pendleton, Oregon
claiming by, through or under them,
or either of them, of all right, title (J0-5tc)
! UMATILLA COUNTY.
State of Oregop, j-eprpsepi^d and act­
ing by the World War Veterans
State Aid Commission, Plaintiff,
$ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $
Wa afe ready to serve yon with the moat modern
Earl Grtgg of the Senior class la
absent from school with the piumps.
departments of Dry Cleaning.
neer Cleaner is at the helm, assuring yon of the best technical
RQb«rt Strieker, unmarried, »ole heir
of Ernest Stylcker, deceased, and
Thos. J. Keating, administrator of
the Estate of Ernest Strlcksy de­
ceased. Defendants.
. summons Pqully No. i? 5 7 .
Maxine Lethrop is absent from
school on account of the mumps.
knowledge in the field.
To Robert Stricker, pwm«rle.d, one
of the afc.ivp named fafyMbnta:
The leading parts of th» oper­
etta "Bits O' Blarney" are being tak­
en by Ruth Bensel. Jewell Smith,
Shirley Browneon, Dick Hitt, Mera
Stogsdlll, Donald DeMoes and Doro­
thy Hitt.
Due to the cold weather and snow
busses have
been late, especially the -Columbia
bus.
I» open for businaea at their new home at 810 Thompson Street.
equipment in all
Georg}« D. Fell, Pendleton’s Pio­
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
Three Deliveries Each Week
“AT YOUR BECK A N D CAUL"
several of the school
PHONE
The .class time schedule has been
changed so as to eliminate the
thirty m inute period set out for phy­
sical training and .five minutes from
the music period. The music period
is changed from the morning from
9J)0i#:20 to l:00-J.:15 in the after­
noon, Five minutes Is added to each
one of the olasses making a clasa
period af forty-five minutes.
Neva Richards has received
home reading circle certificate.
The sixth grade have made
health poster».
Donald Kaue left the fourth grade
to move to Lake Chelcn.
AND OUR DRIVER WILL CALL
There are many reasons
for the ease of steering
the new Ford
Election of "ft'a grade officer» .'or
this month was held ar.d they are
.as folio- «: T'.< . Kenneth Kr.cer;
Vlce-X’re». ’«cl: Pace; Sec./Uharlot'.j
Ralph; Proctors, .Merlon Bradley.
Walter Selti, Antono Furrer, C. O.
Marble, Barbara Reid. The purpose
of these officers Is to take charge of
the room when the teacher Is not
present.
Edward Kla*es has wqn his Un­
derwood certificate In typing on 32
words per minute for 15 minutes
with four errors. He won his Rem­
ington certificate In December.
Walther Ott won -kta .Remlnaton
certificate on 30 words per minute
for 15 minutes with 8 errors.
Ina Lenhart haa won her Reming­
ton certificate on 30 words a minute
far 15 minutes with 8 errors.
♦ m: ♦ to :'O io: ♦ :o: ♦ to: ♦
At the Hastlat-Uhsletlan church
Suandsy. February 10— Bible.school
1-0 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M.
Topic, Unoieanissaa Inconalatont with
a Profession of the Gospel. The
fourth on the Epistle to the Thessa­
lonians. Come and hear. Evening
service, 7 P. M. Tolpc, Jesus Teach­
ing Us to Serve. We hope the real
winter weather Is,over. Let’s ,g a t
-back to the worship with the whole
family together. Lincoln went to
church. Do you? If we really want
a new world, we. must provide the
ssw men to make It. A cordial wel­
come to all. A. J. Ware, pastor.
THM new F ord is exception­
ally easy to steer because o f
th o w e ll . p r o p o r t io n e d
weight o f the car, the steel,
spoke wheels, the co-ordi­
nated design o f springs and
shock absorbers, the size
and design o f the steering
wheel, and the simple me­
chanical construction o f the
steering gear.
T h e Ford steering gear is
o f the worm and sector
type used on high-priced
ears and is three-quarter
irreversible.
HOME BDWTTRS
” Flatirons may Htkept in nona can­
dita,n by p tplng |hsa» etean and rub­
bing a i little greta» avar them-whsn
not In uae.
Steel knives n»ay be cloAnsd by
washing th* blaies In clsaa water,
then soourtng wglv sand.soap and
raw potato—
Whs» *>• tb* stains
ate removed they a n y be rinsed In
warm water. Run« handles ate wip­
ed with a damp, ciwh an they will
ctaek If put In wgter.
I An excellent m«tfc«d of -rasMvIng
gfeaae spots frop> .woolen laatarlsls
lg to saturate chgksw ltk b»e*tn^and
spread It thickly, oa,tk*,ap»t.r ,Q»ver
with ttssus paper and put a warm
The housing o f the ate«*
ing Scar mechanism is made
of three steel forgbjga, elee-
trico lly welded together.
This housing is themeleetri-
celiy welded to khe.staeafgg
column. Each a oaeepicna
steel unit, » naturally atngh
In simple, non4echuica1
language, this means that
the ear responds easily and
Throughout, the n«w Fogd
steering mechanism Jto ..go
quickly to the steering w heel,
fu lly made that it requires
practically no attmtlon«
yet there is n o «laager o f the
wheel h e ia f jerked fro m the
hands o f the driver by ruts
o r bumps .in the road. A
light touch guides the car,
yet • you always have that
- usetssary feeh«f-the-road ao
essential to good driving.
Strength o f materials nnd
careful workmanship gice
anuunal stability to the Ford
steering.grar .and housing.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
the shaft a a i w arm to»
gather. The steering warm
sector is forged and me-
chined in the same pleas
with its shaft.
EVERY BUSINESS MUST HAVE A
definite goal do WORK FOR,
PURS IS A BETTER COMMUN­
ITY. WE WART YOU TO FEEL
TUTS BUSINESS IS tour busi ­
ness .
WITH YOUR CO-OPERA­
TION WE WILL GIVE THE SER­
VICE THAT WILL BUILD THIS
COMMUNITY TO ONE OF WHICH
WE WILL ALL BE PROUD.
IN THE NAME O f THE STATE?
OF OREGON:
You are -hereby requiredt? sppear
And answer the coniplafnt filed
«gainst you fn the afeoye entitled
court and. «suae v W n fyur .weeks
from the date of the first public«-
Hon of thia.«uininong, ana if you fail
ip ao appear .and .pnajve^ ior want
.thereof fbe plaintiff will a^pply tp
said court for the relief prayejJ ¿or
and dawandoti in 4j« complaint op file,
in the above entltjag ;{nattpr, ,to-w lt: 1
A decree that thp pUiptlft havej
„and rtW W ft»r.®ln W , «un .#1
22287.68, w.lt> ln.t<ere»t .thereon at the ,
rate ,of 4 per cent per annum from
¿ipxpmbpr 2.8, 1926, until paid; the
further sum of |2 5 0 attorneys’ feea
and the posts and disbursement» pf
.thia «uit, and fQrqclqsing the mort­
gage herein ,sJsg-rtUed. coverlqg tfee
following described land, to-wlt:
The North Half o f ,the Southeast:
Quarter of tho Northwest Qpartjr
of Section Nine Tpytnship Four
North .Range Twonty-nlpe t f y t qf
W-lllnmetie Mecidlap. Begin.nlpq
at the Northwest cqrnqr ,o t
Southwest Quarter .of the N<uG»-*
east Quarter of Section Nlpp,
Township .Epur,
North
Rango
Twenty-nine, east ,qf . TKlJlamettS
Meridian, said corner being 1333
fpet South of the Quarter Section
corner on the North .liny of «rid
Section Nino, running thence East
«long the East and West center
line of the Northeast Quarter of:
said Section Nine 802,5 feet;
thence South 317 f«et to the Nor­
therly right of way Upe of the Fur­
nish Ditch, thence Southwesterly
along »aid right of way line to the
North and South eenter line of said
Section Nine: thenee North along,
said North and 8outh center line
789 feet to the place of beginn­
ing. containing 10 acres, more or
leas.
and in .whlch ssl^ mortgage. Ernest
Stricker, unmarried la mortgagor aqd
the State of Oregon „represented add
acting by the W.prtd tyar Yet^ran»'
State Aid Commission Is mortgagee,
and which said jpprtgagp. *•; o f rfc-
ord at page 5«, In Book 77, Racohg
of Mortgogf» for.UmatUa County, in
the State of Oregon, and covers said
land *nd which said decree w ill fuP-‘
ther provide that said land shall be
»old In the manner provided by law
for the «ale of real property, on e»e-
optlpn, and- the proceeds of such salp
BPT7ERFAT PRICE TODAY 484/pC
Hermiston C ream ery Oo
Direct Freight Service to
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:80 P. M.
j m w n W H l R E C E IV E D AT HERMISTON
TRANSFER
OFFICE
FOR PORTLAND
Insured Carrier«, Express Service
at Freight Rates
HERMISTON TRANSFER
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LOSE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS
UP AJTODHiVBRS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, iHCO, 'STAN-
F ^ D AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
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PHONE 31
T h e only th in g to r you |o
do is to have the fro n t steer­
ing spindles, spindle .agu*
nectiog rod», end drag lin k
lubricated every 5 0 0 rtuflge
and the steeciqg>sar W pri*
cated every 2 0 0 0
F o r this w ork, yon w ill
find it beat to consult the
Ford dealer. H e has bean
s p e c ia lly t r a i n e d a n d
instance, is splined to the
s te erin g w orm shaft and. Ja
«stronger, o f rougse,
<than..if a single,key
.w ero used to hold
M a!
T ord M otor C ompany
. with an -eteetric heater ip your home, you qan dir­
ect the heat to spots you w h to h eat-A cold comer, p
cpld room, .or an auxiliary heater in extremely cold
weather.
iftT Ç&RRY
Hermiston, Oregon