The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 16, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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test variations. Usually different In ­ NAMES OF TUTUS NEITHER
dividuals operate the separator with
TARDY NOR ABSENT LISTED
the result that the speed is neither
uniform nor constant. A timing de­
vice should be employed to check the Large Number of Hermiston School
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, ■ ■■ speed. When the separator is fac­
Students Have Perfect
tory equipped with an electric mot­
VOX BAU
or, the pulleys and gearing are de­
Record.
FOR SALB— Masters 540 egg lncu signed to give the proper speed at
bator.
Practically new.
Phone the designated electric current.
Pupils neither tardy no absent for
Echo 15-F-14.
19-2tp Should the electric current be too the school month of December were:
First Grade:
Velda Geer, Irene
high or too low the speed of the
FOR SALE— Ten acres, more or less,
separator w ill be increased or de­ Little, Marybelle Clarke, Mary H ar­
formerly owned by W. M. Hubbs
creased, and the fat test of the ris, Betty Henrlksen, Marie H iatt
Tax value *2500. W ill sell for
cream w ill vary accordingly. In Evelyn Page, Erma Parsons, Maxine
*1250.
Water rights and taxes
equipping the separator with motor Mead, John Allen, Gilbert Dyer,
paid Lillian F. Hubbs, Trustee,
power, be sure the pulleys are of Bobby Eearnheart. Gale Felthouse
Hubbs Planing Mill, Silverton, Ore.
proper diameter to insure proper David Hamm, Eugene Miller, Earl
20-tfc
bowl speed. Best results are obtain­ Parsons, Dale Pierson, John Ellen-
FOB SALE!— One four wheeler tra il­ ed when the separator operates wood.
Second Grade:
Kenneth Bensel
er; one stock trailer. A few good smoothly and steadily at the speed
B(*bby Buhman, Allan Clarke. Fran­
used cars for sale cheap. Used designated by the manfacturer.
ces Follett, Charles Knerr, Bobby L it­
parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto 3. Rate of inflow.
Wrecking House.
E. F. Pierson,
The Inflow of milk is regulated by tle, Billy Nation. Joyce McCulley.
owner.
IStfc a float which permits the proper Frankie McKenzie, Caroline McRob­
amount of m ilk to enter the bowl erts, Donald Pankow, Fay Roberts,
Burk's For Bargains.
only when the faucet is wide open. Charles Pierson, Albert Stone, V ir­
Overfeeding the separator, by remov­ ginia Todd, Glen Warner, La Verne
Philip Wilson, David
MISCELLANEOUS
ing the float, results in inefficient Williams,
separtion and a thinner cream.. Un­ Davis.
Third Grade: LUevada Bowman,
W A N T E D — About ten hogs weighing derfeeding. by partly closing the fau­
John Dunning, Alma Laird. Gerald­
around 250 pounds each. Lee cet, yields a richer cream.
Savley.
18-tfc
The faucet of the milk tank should ine Mullins, Jesse Moore, Ralph Mar­
be centered above the bowl so thht ble, Noami Nunn, Robert Nelson,
Burk's For Bargains.
the float may regulate the flow of Gladys Pierson, Loris Root, Zeima
Sale, Albert Skovbo, Kenneth W il­
W IL L TRADE — Young milch cows milk into the bowl without hind­
rance. Always use the float and al­ liams, Madge Gearheart.
for ewes. J. E. Hallyburton.
Fourth Grade: Mary Wilson, Mary
15-tfc ways have the faucet wide open when
Skovbo, Donald Parker, Martha Shaw,
the separator is in operation.
Ruth Pierson, Edith Montgomery,
■STRAYED— Sorrel mare with striped
Unclean separator.
John McRoberts, Alan
McNaught,
face. Please notify H. H. Chris­
When the eparsator bowl is dirty
tensen on Roy Sullivan place or the flow o f milk is retarded. Some Esther McMullen, Harold Laird,
the Herald office. H. H. Chris­ of the openings between the discs be­ B illy Hamm, Max Geer, Loretta Fur-
tensen.
12-tfc come clogged so that more skim milk rer, Bobby Prime, James Dahlman,
Kenneth Christianson, Dan Biggs.
flows through the cream outlet. A
Burk's For Bargains.
Fifth Grade: Charles DeHaven,
clogged separator bowl always deliv­ Helen Dunning, Bo nnle Jean Follett,
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree ers a thinner cream. The quality of
Frank Furrer, Irene Kennings, Wes­
puller, also 250 ft. In. cable. Fur­ the cream is lowered also. Wash and
ley Knauf, Dorothy Knerr, George
niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc dry thoroughly all the separator parts
Newell, Hugo Pankow, Clifford Rob­
after each separation.
erts, La Veils Stephenson, Thelma
INSURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— "In-
5. Vibration of Separator.
Swarner, Aretha Williams, Jim Geer.
sure In sure Insurance.” J. M.
When the bowl vibrates while the
Sixth Grade: Beverly Allen, John
Biggs.
milk is being separated, there occurs Biggs, Jack Bennett, Mary Burnham,
a remixing of the cream and skim Richard Cox, Hugh Driakell, Antone
milk in the bowl, which results in Furrer, Lois Hutchison, Kenneth
inefficient skimming and a thinner
♦
CHURCH NOTES
♦ cream. A vibrating bowl is often Knerr, Edna Little, Alice McRob­
♦
« caused by starting the separator too erts, C. O. Marble, Paul Mar|<le,
Clarence Myers, Arlene Nunn, Jack
quickly, by the separator not setting
Pace, Nettle Parsons, Maxine Paul,
level, by water in the oil, or by worn Charlotte Ralph, Barbara Reid, June
Burk's For Bargains.
bushings. Always start the separator
Richards, Winston Roberts, Marie
slowly, applying the power gradually.
Stephenson, W alter Seitx, Earl W at­
Keep the machine well oiled w l|h a
son.
good separator oil and have the
Seventh Grade: Beverly Bielman,
machine level so the bowl balance
Ruth Davis, Chester Dyer, Margaret
w ill be maintained.
Earnheart, Bruce Follett, Harry
6. Amount of Flush Water.
(Continued From Page One)
Hyatt, Oliver Knerr, Ruth Nunn,
The greater amount of water or
Bethel Olsen, George Sale, Charles
skim
milk
used
to
flush
the
bowl,
been adjusted to yteld a d esired rich­
Shaw, Miriam Swarner, Edna Turn-
ness of c ream, It should not be the thinner w ill be the cream. The
flushing of the bowl itself is ot as
changed.
largely responsible for a wide varia­ nr THE COUNTY COURT 0T THE
2. Speed of the separator.
STATE OT OREGON FOR
When the speed of the separator tion in the cream as the practice of
is increased above normal the cream allowing the w^terjy discharge to
UMATILLA COUNTY
Flush the In the Matter of the Estate of
w ill test higher, and when the speed flow into the cream.
of the separator Is decreased below bowl gradually by using the same Jacob L. Stork, deceased.
normal the cream w ill test lower. A amount of warm water or skim milk Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report.
decreased speed results in a loss of after each separation.— Michigan Ex­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
fa t In the skim milk. Irregularity In tension Service
dersigned has filed his final report
(To
be
Continued.)
the speed of the machine is proably
as administrator of the above en­
the greatest factor in causing cream
titled estate w ith the clerk of the
above entitled court, and that the
judge thereof has designated Mon­
day the 24th day of February, 1930,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the
time, and the county court room in
the county court house at Pendle­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place when and where hearing shall
be had upon said final report. All
persons Interested are hereby notified
to then an d t here appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the final
report should not he approved, the
administrator discharged and
his
bonds exonerated. •
Dated at Stanfield. Oregon, this
14th day of January, 1930.
ROBERT F. THOMPSON,
Gone their parties, their decorations and the long
Administrator.
S. A. Lowell,
evenings of play fo r young and old.
Attorney.
Consider how unobstrusively, yet how greatly
Pendleton, Oregon
20-5tp
WANT.ADS
Cream Story
T h e holidays
are over
electricity has contributad to the color, the comfort
blad. Faith Wilson.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Eighth Grade: Melvin Follett,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Lee Dyer, James L enhart, Marlon
UMATILLA COUNTY
Olsen, Clark Paul, Eugene Pierce,
Frank Prime, Cecil Warner, Dale
Wells, Fred Reeves, Edith Clark, Viv­ B. Strahorn, Plaintiff,
vs.
ian Clark, Louise Minor, Iris Shafer
Marjorie Shafer, Eunice Woughter, William Soukup, Defendant.
SUMMONS Law No. 390«
Goldie Shutter, Ernestine Isaacson
To W illiam Soukup, tha abov
named defendant:
îurk's for Bargains.
IN T H E NAME OF TH E STATE
OF OREGON
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint
filed
against you in the above entitled
court and action within 4 weeks
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, and if you fail
to appear and answer, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for and
demanded In her complaint on file
In the above entitled matter, to-
wit: for Judgment against defendant
for the sum of *200 on her first
cause of action, together with inter­
est thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum from the 10th day of
April, 1928, until paid; and for the
u s th e n e x t tim e
further sum of *229.00 ■> i laintlff's
you wish any prin t-
second cause of action, together with
ing.O ur equipm ent
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
enables u s to turn
cent per annum from the 31st day
o u t fir s t q u a lity
of October, 1928, until paid, and for
work—ou r ex p eri­
plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in
ence enables u s to
this action Incurred, and for a fur­
i n t e l l i g e n t l y a id
ther order of the oourt ordering and
y o u i n p la n n i n g
directing the tale of all of your right,
your circular,letter
title and interest in the following des
\ R e m e m b e r
or whatever print­
ing you w ish done.
The results you get
w ill p r o v e t h a t
crlbcd real property now hold under
attachment in the above entitled mat­
ter, to-wtt:
South Half of Southeast Quarter,
Southwest Quarter of Southwest
Quarter, North Half of North Half,
Southeast Quarter of Northwest
Quarter, South H alf of Northeast
Quarter, Northeast Quarter ot
Southeast Quarter of Section 17,
Township 3 South, Range 27, E.
W. M „ Morrow County, Oregon
and
Lot 9 in Block C of Hermiston
Orchards and tho East 200 feet of
Lot Two (2 ) in Block C. of Her­
miston Orchards, Umatilla County.
Oregon.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for four successive weeks in the Her­
miston Herald of Hermiston, Oregon,
by order of Honorable James Alger
Fe«, Judge of the above entitled
court, which said order was made and
dated the 13th day of December. 1929
and the first publication of this
summons Is the 19th day of Decem­
ber, 1929.
Raley, Raley & Warner,
John F. Kilkenny,
Alfred F. Cunha,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice address, Pen­
dleton, Oregon.
16-Etc
PENDLETON
DR. MELLENTHIN
POT ROAST .........................................-.....................................................
STEAKS .....................................................................................................
PICNIC KÄME ...........................................................................................
REG. HAM, WHOLE OR HALF .............................................
W ill be at
DORION HOTEL
ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
—but consider how small the additional expense com­
NOW
pared to the brightness and joy it brought.
claaa iob.
books.
Certainly your electric bill may be a trifle larger
W ithout this inexpensive service holidays would
Our price is 32.00.
X-Ray and Diagnoais
Bank Building
Phone Connectloae
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
ment.
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 73*.
Res. Phone T il
Office in First National Bank Bid;.
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Offlco:
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston •
It:
Oregon
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Die­
eases.
Office: Two doors west of postoffice
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to *.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phons 461
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
“ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ”
i J. L. V A U G riA N !
HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
1
A. W. TURNBLAD
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PHONE 411
No Charge f°r Consultation
Christmas decorations safely illuminated—plenty
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. PRIME
General Dentistry
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■!
ONE DAY ONLY
Dr. Melllnthln is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen­
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liv­
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat­
arrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciat­
ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names ot a few of
bis many satisfied patients in Oregon
who have been treated for one or the
other of the a.bove named causes:
Mrs. H . H. Blake, Marshfield, Ore.
Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis, Ore.
Chas. Desch, Portland, Ore.
Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker, Toledo, Ore.
John Lucian, Echo, Ore.
Bert Lampa, St. Helens, Ore.
Mrs. Maybelle Snyder, Alsea, Ore.
Miss Emma Turner, Mlkkaio, Ore.
Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore.
J. H. Wood, Eugene, Ore.
Mrs. Jene Woolery, Salem, Ore.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip w ill be free and
that hiB treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan
ied by their husbands.
Address: 4221 West Third Street,
Los Angeles, California.
Meets first and third Thurs­
day. Legion Auxiliary meetg
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hail.
My M otto:
DOES NOT OPERATE
206 East Court 8t.
,
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ANY AND
E verth ing
E lectrical
■
FOR YOU
Whole Wheat Bread
AT ALL STORES
HERMISTON BAKERY
p. s.— We are here to stay and prosper with Hermiston.
It w ill urprlse you how much
we can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask is
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing in ample time so we
can do a good Job.
A Full lane Of
SHOE OILS
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
We
have the time now and
can assure vou a first-
Don’t w*it until the grass is readv
to out.
« Always
at yomr Service
— Complete Line of Sporting Goods—
■
FRESH EVERY MORNING
“Yours for brighter years”
Pacific Power and
Light Company
5
FOR THESE CRISP DAYS. WE MAKE IT EXTRA RICH WITH
| MILK, HONEY AND FINEST HARD WHEAT.
vonr Lawn Mowers in
SPORTING GOODS
■
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ALWAYS AN IMPORTANT FOOD, IS ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL
KNEER’S REPAIR SHOP
indeed be drab.
5
Burk’s for Bargains.
IS THE TIME to get
shape for Soring.
J
■ Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. ■
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and the safety of your holidays.
of light for entertaining or for reading those new
23c
30c
23c
30c
AND A FULL LINE CT OTHER FRESH AND CURED MEATS TO
S ELECT FROM
S P E C IA L IS T
in Internal Medicine for
past fifteen years
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
JAN. 18 ONLY
Coming to
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 29«. t O. f t
F. meets each Monday evening in Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
dially invited.
W. R- Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
Burk's For Bargains.
Special o Saturday
G ood P r in t-
♦ in g P a y s ♦
LODGE DIRECTORY
Between You and Loss
One o f Our Fire Insurance Policies
J. M. BIGGS
Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns
C igars, Candies, Sandwiches
phone 51
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Iw/s POOR <suy SHOULD
WAVe HIS FACE L IF T E D 1.
IT FELL U K E THIS WHEU m S
COMPETITOR PCSAH TO GOBBLE
ALL TH E T K A X .U H T IL MOV
HE COULD E A T Q m 'O U r O F A
CHUR L I* VLEN DOLfT
CSPSAX to V7ZÉ
ABOUT ADVEfEOSIU^T
HERMISTON
Burk's for Bargains.
Burk's for Bargains.