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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1930)
m enu or esae, sandwiches, coffee, I The cast: James King, the father and Jello was served. Morris Pierson; Counthla, his maid Mr. and Mrs. Mlkesell and daugh-j Elsie Reeder; Clinton DeWitt, his ter Edith were Pendleton visitors scn-ln-law, Bill Felthouse; Julia De- Saturday. (W itt, his elder daughter. Shtrlle Columbia School District Claude and John Haddoz were vis- Brownson; Eva King, his younger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow were ■ting In Pendleton Saturday. daughter, Jane Warner; Aunt Abby 101 M l dinner guests at the Tom Stewart About 30 per cent of the children hia slater-tn-law, Bessie Dyer; Dr home Monday. at Columbia are absent on account of Delameter, his neighbor. Merlin FOR SALE— Two rugs. 2 bed springs flu and measles. Mrs. Dotson and son Jack were Earnheart; Horace Pilgrim, his un 2 mattresses, new W hite sewing DeMoss’s have purchased a new cle, Roy Bills; Adam Smith,, his machine, dining room set, chairs visitors at the Christiey home Sun Silvertons radio. business manager, Albert KenningB; and other household articles. day. Glea Slas was a dinner guest at Lord Andrew Gordon, his would be George Shelton, Hermiston, Oregon C lau/j Haddoz, who has acted as the Hopper home Saturday. son-in-law, Harold Pace. I i 28-ltp principal of Columbia school for the Enos Martin Jr. was a week-end Play director, Mrs. Patterson: bus FOR RENT— SO acres, good build past three years, has accepted the guest of Gerald Haddoz. iness managers and ushers, Marian Ings. F. R. Wellwood, Hermiston principalship of a six room school Henderson, Dorothy Buell, Leonard Oregon. 28-ltp up near the Canadian line in Wash ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a Nation, Russell Blessing, Jewel Smith and Robert Bennett. ♦ ♦ ington. Mr. Haddoz says he hates to FOR SALE—American Wonder early SCHOOL NEWS <• Admission, 25c and 60c. Don’t seed potatoes; price >3.75, one leave the youngsters at Columbia, ♦ ♦ ♦ miss it. You’ll get a laugh with sack or more. Walter Garner. but since his offer Is an advance 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « « every line. Roselawn Ranch, Hermiston. both in position and salary, he la A sparkling three-act comedy, The grade school program to be 28-2tp only too glad for the change. Adam and Eva. will be presented by given March 28 will Include the fol FOR SALE— Netted Gem seed pota Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman the Senior class at the H. S. audi lowing program: Flower drill, first toes, too small tor commercial use and small son of Pendleton were torium, Saturday, March 16. at 8:00 grade; Mother Goose Children (a but good seed. 81.50 per sack. weekend vi-sltors at the R. L. Ad o’elock. It is the story of a wealthy health play) second grade; Aunt John Barnes, Stanfield. 28-2tp dleman home. maa who has an extravagant family Polly <PIay), third grade; In a Flor FOR SALE— Five Jersey cows, some Window (operetta), fourth Mr. and Mrs. Mlkesell, Childs Bar that regard him as bothersome ex ists fresh, 1 yearling bull subject to ham and his mother, were Sunday cept when he poises pen above his fifth and sixth grades; Uncle Sam’s registration. J. G. Cochran, Min guests at the Gus Linder home. eheck book. The family arrange Peace Party (playlet), seventh nehaha Spring, Phone 35-W-4. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddoz were with his physician to have him go grade; Playlet, eighth grade. 27-2tp Sunday visitors at the T. H. Haddoz •w ay on a trip, so that they may The following afe the pupils who run bills more freely. However, the won out in the Oratorical contest FOR SALE— One four wheeler trail home. Claude Haddoz, Fannie Todd' and father queers this scheme by leaving held in Hermiston Tuesday evening, er; one stock trailer. A few good Mrs. Thomas of Holdman acted as his young business manager, Adam March 11: Jesse Moore, Helen Ralph used ears for sale cheap. Used Smith, In charge of the family. The and Nina Rae McCulley will repre parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto judges at the declamatory contest problems which confront Adam, .the sent the intermediate section. Mel of the Cold Springs school which Wrecking House. E. F. Pierson, drastic- measures he applies, and the vin Follett, Betty Ralph and Eugene owner. 19tfc was held last Saturday. After the contest a very interesting party was way in which the family responds, Pierce will represent the upper Burk’s For Bargains. staged and at an early hour refresh- brings out some screamingly funny grades, and Roy Bills, Morris Pier son, Ruth Cherry and Bill Hurly will by and Maryl Sf. Hanby,T?uaband and situations. Haley’s Electric Hatchery. Baby chicks, custom hatched. Most all wife, and Hermiston National Farm standard breeds. We'll treat you Loan Association, a corporation, In right. Used incubators for sale. the suit therein pending wherein the Freewater, Oregon, Phone 85F14, said The Federal Land Bank of Spo Freewater. 2 5-dtp kane, a corporation. Is plaintiff and the said Henry E. Hanby and Mary . FOR SALE— 10 acres on Columbia M. Ilaaby, husband and wife; Her • highway, between main irrigation miston National Farm Loan Associa ditch and city. Price 11250.00 tion, a corporation, Virgil Wagner Lillian F. Hubbs, Trustee, Silver- and Helen Wagner, his wife; H. L. ton, Oregon. 26-tfc Payne and Louias S. Payne, his wife, were defendants, for the sum of MISCELLANEOUS 3105.00, together with Interest at the Burk’s For Bargains. rate of 8 per cent per annum since "HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR the 11th day of May, 1928, until LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS.” paid; and the further sum of 1105.00 Address Guston ft Bennett, The together with Interest at the rate of Dalles, Oregon. 27-4tc 8 per cent per annum since the 11th day of November, 1928, until paid; WANTED— Man with car. I f you and the further sum of 1105.00 to want a job that offers good pay gether w ith Interest at the rats of 8 and steady employment, write V. per cent per annum, since the 11th 8. Chaney, 115 No. Garfield, Pen day of May, 1929, until paid; and the dleton, Oregon . 27-2tp further sum of 8105.00, together FARM FOR TRADE— 75 acre^ A l with inteveet at the rate of * per cent per annum since the 11th day of soil, government ditch; all in crop, November* 1929, until paid; and the clear of Incumberaace, oa highway near Klamath Falls, Oregon. W ill further sum of 12,721.02, together with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent trade for fhrm near Hermiston. per annum since the 1 1th day of Nov- H. H. Haynes, 2323 Orchard Ave., ber, 1929, until paid; and the fur Klamath Falls, Oregon. 27-2tp ther sum of 520.00, together with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per Burk's For Bargains. annum since the 15th day of. August, Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree until paid; less the sum of 3160.00, -puller«- ala» 150 ft. In. cabla. Fur stock la plaintiff, the-Federal Land niture, hardware and stove*. lOtfc Bank of Spokane, «.corporation, held .c ■by said p lain tiff fov the defendant, Burk’s for Bargains. Hermiston National Farm Loan Asso ciation, a corporation; and for " the Bark’s For Bargains. further sum of 3200.00 attorney’s IV ACRES of old. alfalfa land ter fees, and the further sum of 828.10 . and disbursements in «á*.«ala or w ill rent IL..planted to costs w h i c h ..s a id - artichokea. lx M. Raker, Man that . . said, suit, zanita, Oregon. 2S-3tp. d e c r e e a n d judgment a n d which said .decree and judgment and Order Bahy Chicks from J. S. Wert. order of sale have been duly docketed Hermiston. 28- ttp and ‘enrolled In the office of the Clerk of said Court, and In and by which We have Money to Loan on Dairy said judgment, decree and order of Cattle, Beef Cattle and Sheep. sale It was directed that the herein Twin City Creamery Company, after described real property In Uma Kennewick, Washington. 26-tfc tilla County, Oregon, together with »1 1NSURANCE— Firs, Lift. Auto— "In the tenements, hereditaments and sure la sure Insurance.’* J. M eppurteaandes thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and also all -a Biggs. of the estate, right and Interest of said defendants in and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla «Vi Burk’s For Bargains. County, Oregon to satisfy eaid judg ment and all costs. THEREFORE, I will, on the 12th NOTICE TO CREDITORS fa the County Court of the State of day of April. 1930, at the hour of two o’elock In the afternoon of said day. :♦* Oregon for Umatilla County. at the front door of the court house In the Matter of the Estate In the City of Pendleton. Umatilla of County, Oregon, sell all the right, Mart Oriffla, Deceased. Notlee Is hereby given that the title and interest which the said de undersigned has been appointed ad- fendants, or either one of them had enlnptrator of the estate of Mart on the 11th day of May, 1922 or since I 'Griffin, deeeas ed, and has qualified the 11th day of May, 1922, or since - as the law directs. All persons hav then have acquired or now have, in ing claims against said estate are and to the following described prem required to present the same to me ises situated In Umatilla County, at the office of W. J. Warner, my at- State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the . tarney, la Hermiston, Oregon, with Northeast Quarter of Section Six proper vouchors; within slz months teen, Township -Four North of Horn the date hereof. Range Twenty-eight, East of the Dated tMa 80th day of February, W illamette Meridian, containing u so. 40 acres. F. Ix JEWETT, S t-5te Adminlstator. together with the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertain J* NOTICE OF M EBIEFS SALE ing; and also all of the right, estate, title and interest of said defendants UNDER EXECUTION In and to the same; said laud« to bo M NOTICE K HEREBY GIVEN that sold at public anctlon to the highest < h y virtue of an ezecutlon Issued out bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds o f the Circuit Court of the State of of sale to be applied In satisfaction I Oregon for Umatilla Coaaty to m of aaM ezecutlon and all costa. Dated this 10th day of March. a judg- of sale 1080. TOM B. SVBDANE, la aaM Chart ou the 7th af February, 1030. In favor of Bheriff of Umatilla (I8 -5 U ) COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES represent the high school section. These pupils will represent the grade school and the high school at the sec- tlon four oratorjcal contest In Echo March 20 and 2>. The orations were all exceptionally well rendered and both children aud teachers are to be complimented on the splendid showing. A school committee consisting of Miss Stevens, chairman of the high * school division, Mr. Bensel, chairman LODGE DISECTORT of the upper grades division, and Miss Cranna, chairman of the lnter- VINEYARD LODGE NO. 298, I O. R mediate division, had charge of the F. meets each Monday evening la Odd entire work of the contest. Fellows* hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. , Judges for the local contest were: V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Superintendent Roy Skeen and Miss Baxter Hutchison, N. G. Clara Corrigan of the Umatilla Pub lic schools, atiq Rev. Oscar Payne of HERMISTON POST NO. 87 Meets first and third Thurs the Hermiston Methodist church. day. Legion Auxiliary meet* second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. , . | j j Spring is Here! THE GREATEST OF SPRING TONICS IS MEAT. W E CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS TO SELECT FROM. COME IN AND LOOK US OVER. BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK COME IN AND SEE ME. ’ My Motto: “ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ” HERMISTON MEAT MARKET Richfield Gasoline is Obtainable at Black and White Garage YOUR LOCAL DEALER Hi W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. now associated w ith Dr. F. V. PRIME General D entistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Building Phone Conneetleaa Sundays and Evenings by apelat- ment. ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON P hysician and Surgeon Office Phone 783. Ree. Phon« T U Office in E in t N ational Bank H- S. McKENZIE, N , IX Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon W. J. W A R N ER A ttorney-at-Law Hermiston I : : It w ill urp rlec you how m uch we can save you d u rin g th e y ear on y o u r shoe bill. All we nsk is th a t you b rin g your shoos to us for re p a irin g in am ple tim e so we ra n do a good job. BOWMAN SHOESHOP P e n d le t o n S i r v i c e fo r H e r m is t o n P e o p le WE CALL FOB AND DELIVER THREE TIMES A WEEK. PHONE 461 AND OUR DRIVER WILL STOP. SIIAAR’S BARBER SHOP Local Agent DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Pendleton. Oregon