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üïhe termistön Arraló ♦ • ♦ SC H O O L NOTES I* ♦ ♦ Publtahe' every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, by J. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M. Biggs, Editor and Manager. _________________ Equlment was (received Monday, Enterad a . Second Clas. Matter December, 190«. at the po. lo ffie. at Her April 8 for the labratory. Among the miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. ! equipment received were test tubes ! and various Important compounds Subscription Rates »2.00 and elements. One Tear .... «1.00 Six Months Hermiston high school'» baseball team plays the Helix high school team Hermiston has received considerable comment and ad- at Helix next Friday, April 12. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ : Sherlock Stock ard spent the week end at the home of his arents, Mr. « snd Mrs. R. H. Stockard. The Farm Bureau ladles’ Auxiliary met In the club house Friday. The Mrs. Joe Udey was a Sunday visi regulur business was taken up and tor at the Tom Stewart home. afterwards a very Interesting health program war presented. Mr. Lenz and George Llebe are hauling gravel from the river and Harry and Sidney Barricklow have will begin the erection of their silos rented the Jack Harr ranch and will move there in the near future. Mr. at once. and Mrs. Hnrr plan to go east for an verising throughout the state with it’s Jerusalem arti Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder were din visit soon. THE BOOK I BANK ON choke outlook, and the planting of five acres this year Eddie Bensel won the sliver medal ner guests at the Harvey Payne home extended Tllford Stillings waa a dinner In the declamation contest held at at the Hermiston Experiment Station which has been con Pendleton April 5. guest at the Roy Rogers home Sun Sunday. The safe book to bank on at all time» is a bank day evening. tracted by a manufacturing concern. There seems to be book. It is your pleasure when everything is goirg certain factors that make this section a favorable spot for Benny Harp is a new pupil in the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman of smoothly. It is your true friendd in time of n'l” . STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, Pendleton were guests at the R. L. the growing of artichokes. They may be used in the eighth grade from Echo. ever ready to come to your assistance when y "> Addleman home Sunday. Management, Cii3ulation, Etc., Re manufacture of a sugar that is free from one of the ob- really need help. quired by the Act of Congress The sixth grade sent in their art ectionable qualities of cane sugar Mrs. Don Telfer and four children of August 24, 1912, pictures April 1. They will be ex How this new industry will work out remains to be seen. hibited at Spokane at the Inland Em are visiting at the home of her par Of Herml-ton Herald, published The story, however, illustrates he close relationship be pire Teachers assciatlon and then will ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hunt. weekly at 1 errnhton, Oregon, for April 1st, 1929. tween chemistry and agriculture. Scientists are constant be shown at Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bundy from State of Oregon, ly seeking new facts and frequent discoveries they make of Hermlstoi June Dahlman has received her Lexington were visitors Thursday at County of Umatilla, have a far reaching influence. the home of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Before me. a Notary Public in and home reading certificate. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O vi ■ > .01» It is never safe of course to anticipate in such cases. Stockard. for the State and county aforesaid, I . B. Sway«, Pre«. R Alexander. Vice-President When tests of this sort are made the results may be nega Aldruda Beletskl Is absent with perconally appeared J. M. Biggs who A. H. Norton, Cashier jap Templeton and Bill Luttrell having been duly sworn according to tive. On the other hand we may enjoy a new field for the mumps. were visitors in Portland the latter law, deposes and says that he is the settlers on our irrigated district. It often occurs that when editor and manager of the Hermiston The Auxiliary is going to give «5 part of the week. one section is rejected by one group of settlers, another reward Herald and that the following Is, to and a medal to the pupil In group will come along and make a success thru new de the fourth, fifth and sixth grades Wednesday evening Mrs. Temple the best of his knowledge and belief, velopments. , . that writes the best story about the ton was honored with a birthday din a true- statement of the ownership, and party at the Chas. Lynch management, etc., of the aforesaid We believe that this section is one of the best in the poppy. Echo, Sanfleld, Boardman, Ir ner home. The evening was spent in publication for the date shown in the rigon. Umatilla and Hermiston are state for the growing of Jerusalem atrichokes, and are playing cards. Those present were above capton, required by the act of confident that after the tests of our production have been all taking part. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snell, Mr. and August 24, 1912, embodied in section PAUL HOWE, BARBER made that this district will become one of the leading sec The following received an "A” in Mrs. Mlkesell, Mr. and Mrs. Lutterall, 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, Mr. and Mrs. Templeton and Uncle to-wit: tions of the state. , spelling every day last week in the WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HAIRCL'TT'. C 1. That the names and addresses We ahve assurance from the Pabst Corporation of Mil third grade: Ruth Pierson, Mary Johnnie Thom. of the publisher, editor, managing waukee, Wis., that the Hermiston section will be given Skovbo. Mildred Cherry, Annie Pear GIVE US WE ARE HERE TO STAY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lenz and editor and business managers are: son, Jeanette Bradley, Edith Mont an equal chance with any other section of the state, and gomery. Esther MacMullen, Laretl daughter Martha were Sunday visi J. M. Biggs. Post office address, Her with the co-operation and untiring efforts of the Oregon Furrer, Nina Ray McCully, Harold tors at the Addleman home. miston, Oregon. Agricultural college, together with our own encourage Laird, Edward Hall, Bobby Prime. 2. Thaot the owner is: J. M Otis Buell, daughters Dorothy and Bigg». ment, there is a brighter future close at hand. C IG A R S , T O B A C C O S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y 3. That the known bondholders Edison Davis has left the third Rachel and Claude Haddox motored grade as his famly has moved across to Pendleton Friday to attend the mortgagees, and other security hold Davidson county, North Carolina, has tried out a the Umatilla river. declamatory contest. ors owning or holding 1 per cent or county manao jr plan. A year’s results are worth looking more of total amount of bonds, mort Mr. Archer of Stanfield was a din gages, or other securities are: H. J. At the Baptist-Christian church, at. Under the old regime, Davidson county was just as Sunday. April 14 Sunday school and ner guest at the Barnard home Sun Hlmmons, Fossil, Oregon; J. S. Har vey. Twin Falls, Idaho. services at the regular time in day. poorly managed as most counties. It’s board of Commis church J. M. BIGGS. the morning. Christian Endeavor sioners came into office ignorant of the financial condi meeting in the evening. Lila Davidson and Mrs. Hopper re Publisher. lumed Sunday from Boise, Idaho, tion of the county and went out of office not much en Sworn to and subscribed before me lightened. The county had a deficit of $255,000. In R. F. Bowman, specialist in hor where they have been visiting their this 2nd day of April, 1929. A, H. Norton, Notary Public for Ore ticulture, was in this community from mother. one year the manager reduced the tax rate, wiped ou HERMISTON $100,000 of indebtedness, installed centralized purchas Milton Thursday looking after the Russell Blessing wag a week-end My gon. commission expires Feb. 26, 1933. spraying of orchards. ing, raised the ocunty’s credit rating in New York from C visitor at the Gus Linder home. the clerk and the seal thereof and to the payment and satisfaction of said to A, installed a budget an dorderly accounting system Zelle French, Stanfield, entered in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm were day of May, 1927 and the further sum judgment and costs and disburse and saved taxpayers money on practically every item pur- «rade one April 8. Sunday visitor^ at the W ill Lindner In the County Court oi the State of of «12.46 taxes and »75 reasonable ments of sale, and that plaintiff's i ’ ased during the year. attorneys fees, costs and disburse recovery is limited to the amount for Oregon for Umatilla County, Two interesting examples of money saved were: k.. ments taxed at »46.60 and whereby which said property is sold. fn the matter of the Estate Now, therefore, I will on the 4 th Under the old regime tax scrolls cost $181; under the it was decreed that a certain mort of gage executed by Albert H. Laird to day of May, 1929, at the hour of 2:15 new $39. The tax abstracts formerly cost $8.50 per Mary E. Leathers, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the plaintiff on the 6th day of Novem o ’clock in the afternoon of said day, thousand; under the new manager $4.55. This is the first undersigned has been appointed ad ber, 1926, and recorded at page 97 at the west door of the County Court time we have heard of a manager plan applied to a county. ministrator of the estate of Mary E of Book 86 of the Record of Mort house in the City of Pendleton, Uma If these results are typical of what the plan can do, the Leathers, deceased, and has qualified gages of Umatilla County, Oregon, be tilla County, State of Oregon, sell all country will undoubtedly see more of it. is the law directs. All persons hav foreclosed and the property therein the right, title, Interest and estate ing claims r.gainet said estate are re described, to-wlt: The Northeast which said Albert H. L a ir d ,---------- quired to resent the same to me at Quarter of Section 20, In Township Laird, his wife, and Archie A. 7 aird May we include in our prayers, that the day will soon the office of W. J. Warner, my at Four North of Range Twnty-nlne, E or any of them and all interest, which arrive when Arnie McPherson and Ma Kennedy with their torney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with W. M., containing 160 acres, should any person, claiming by, through or what have you, will be a thing of the past, and the presr proper vou-hers within six months be sold, and the proceeds applied to under them had on the 23rd day of will cease to comment ar.d recognize such publicity, and day of March. 1929, in favor of D. March, 1929, or have since acquired from the date heieof. Johnson and against Albert H. therein, or now have in or to the these women will confine their activities within the four Dated this 21st day of March, 1929. -Laird, his wife, and above described real estate and every Laird and W. A. LEATHERS, square walls. Archie A, Laird, and whereby plain part thereof, at public auction to the 2$.5tc Administrator tiff did recover Judgment against said, highest and best bidder thereof for If the Hermiston Herald does no more good than keep SHERIFFS SALE Albert H. Laird for the sum of »460. cash in hand. TOM B. GURDANE, the family home long enough to read it, it is worth while NOTICE )S HI REBY GIVEN, that with interest thereon at the rate ofj FOR THE CHILDREN ■ under and by vlr’ue of a writ of exe 10 per cent per annum from the 6th. Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of One of the most healthful and most enjoyed foods cutlon, issu'd o it of the Circuit me directed and delivered uporf a Oregon. Hermiston will become the kind of town all good citi By Vayne M. Gurdane. Deputy. Court of the Slate of Oregon, for judgment and decree rendered and, for the children—Hermiston Bread and Milk. It zens want it to be, less the proportion by which it is held comprises a rich collection of desired.food elements Umatilla County under the hand of entered in said court on the 23rd 31-6tc (Claude Haddox, correspondent) First National Bank Mullins’ Confectionery and I rh<r Shop BASE BALL GOODS Fishing Tackle Golf Outfits Hitt’s Confectionery : BREAD AND MILK back by those who don’t give a rap what becomes of it. , that go far toward keep ing your children healthy. They call women the weaker sex, but did you ever hear of a barber talking one into a shompoo when she came in to get a hair cut? "HERMISTON BAKERY S Even a jail has it’s bright side: the outside. Get-up—clean-up—paint-up—10th to 13th. . Yes it is spring, asparagus is being shipped.______ Students in Europe New l.nndon. C o nn —To et,nhle two or three needy liuroiHu.i students of merit In attend colleue In their own country, the student body of Connec ticut College for Women * i s decided to estnlillsh h scholarship fund for tliui purpose. Tlie eceumttinflnn ot the fund will lie used every other, year. The plan heretofore bus been fur »indent con tributions to tie disbursed from New York. The change Is due to desire to linve more |>ersonnl fwnlacl with stu dents abroad who are aided by the Cullege. Trade in Your old set now and get up to $100 allowance on a SOUNDS FISHY American Girls Help The undergraduate aardlnes wen out for their afternoon swim down nt ream. ••What ever happened to Tommy Rlx tin 7" asked a prou ilneut student In I lie sardine siliool. "1 though you knew,” answered his coiniMinlon. “lie couldn’t seem to nuike the grnrte. He was always swim uilng slioul h Io 1« feet In the rear lie wasn't alert or intelligent. So the usual bn ptiened.“ “You mean— 7" “Yep. lie got canned I" Weill S Where You Always Receive record o f butterfat production, with high herd in the association and second highest cow in state for the month o f February. C ow do Better at H erm iaton T h ere Must be a Reason! _ TOMT. n t AND SEE THE LATEST THING 01 SEPARATORS— THE NEW GOLDEN SERIES De LAVAL RADIO NO BETTER PLACE TO SELL YOUR CREAM— The Hermiston Creamery Company ACCURATE TEST— |Tha H o t a<0 R I G O R Light Hens ................... Heavy liens, over 4 1-2 pounds SWIFT & CO, Ke congratulate 7. H. Haddox on hie wonderful NO BETTER PLACE TO DAIRY THAN HERMISTON- K O LSTER Full Market Value for your Butterfat ’ HoriM m î i o i i — NEW Hermiston Herd Again Leads in Assn. F. B. Barker, Agt. ; Blessing Hardware Co. • S I Q I I B ittc . ]