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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON I — T he above c ita tio n is p ublished I p u rs u a n t to th e o rd e r of th e Hon. I. ! M. S ch an n ep , m ade an d en tered on th e 1 2 th day o f N ovem ber, 1930. , T he firs t p u b licatio n th ereo f is on N ovem ber 20. 1930 and th e last p u b li c a ti o n th ereo f is o n December 18, FOR SA L I 1930. FOR SALE— A ngel and S u n sh in e W . J . W A RN ER, cakes, >1.00 each. Mrs. W. G. 12-5tc A tto rn ey for E sta te . D yer, phone 7 9 - F - ll. ‘15-3tp. WANT ADS Notice To Creditors FO R SALE— H ard w are, Stoves, F u r n itu re and M attresses. H erm isto n IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E Second H and Store. 10-tfc ST A T E OF OREGON, FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — 42 In th e m a tte r of th e e sta te of assres of th e very best lan d in B u t te r creek d is tric t. All dow n to W alter B. K n ap to n , Deceased. NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN th a t a lfa lfa an d a very desirab le tra c t. C all or see A. D. S m ith, H erm is th e u n d ersig n ed has been appointed 10-tfc E x ecu to r of th e L ast W ill and T e sta ton, Oregon. . ' m ent of W a lte r B. K n a p to n , deceas “ VIGORBILT” BABY CHICKS and ed, an d has q u alified as th e law d i s ta rte d ch ick s; L eghorns an d most rects. All persons h av in g claim s a ll heavy breeds. F rom good p ro a g a in s t said esta te a re req u ired to d u cin g p are n ta g e . O rder now for presen t th e sam e to m e a t th e office 1931 delivery. " V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h of W. J . W arn er, my a tto rn e y , in ery, M ilton, Oregon, P hone 1102. H erm isto n , Oregon, w ith p ro p er 15-4tp vouchers w ith in six m o n th s from th e FOR SALE — W H IT E WYANDOTT d ate hereof. D ated th is 1 8 th day of December, roosters, 82.00 each, H. Belscam - per. 16-2tp 1930. A. H. NORTON, E xecutor. MISCELLANEOUS (Dec. 1 8 -Jan . 15) ‘‘T H E R E IS A FIR ST CLASS A c c o u n ta n t and Incom e Tax E x p ert NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU in P en d leto n w ho w a n tg m ore TION. - B ankers, F arm ers and B usiness Men as clients. W rite to C harles NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t E. B u rn e tt, Box 418, P endleton, by v irtu e of an execu tio n issued o u t O regon.” 16-3tc of th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Go to B u rk 's for B arg ain s -Now O regon for U m atilla C ounty to me directed and deliv ered upon a Judg — Adv. m ent an d decree an d o rd er of sale W A N TED — C lean cotton rag s a t th e ren d ered in said c o u rt on th e 1 0 th H erald office. day of N ovem ber, 1930, in fav o r of H IGH EST CASH prices paid for live The F ed eral L and B ank of Spokane stock W e w ill be in H erm isto n a g a in s t E d ith Bell W ard M itchell, every week. Drop us a card if you form erly E d ith Bell W ard, in th e s u it have an y stock to sell. H usto n A th e re in p en d in g w h erein th e said The B en n ett Co. Inc., T he D alles, O regon F ed eral L and B ank of Spokane, a Box 327. 31-tf co rp o ratio n , is p la in tiff, an d th e said E d ith B ell W ard M itchell, form erly B u rk ’s B ig B uys S till on— Adv. E d ith B ell W ard, an d W iliam M itch el, wife and hu sb and , and S tan field a T T H E H ERA LD O FFIC E — C arbon N atio n al F arm Loan A ssociation, a paper, ty p e w rite r ribbons, Ink pads co rp o ratio n , w ere d efen d an ts, for th e an d ru b b e r stam ps. sum of $81.25, w ith in te re s t a t th e ra te of 8 p er c en t per an n u m from FOR R E N T — A p artm en ts 2 o r room , fu rn ish ed or u n fu rn ish ed th e 13 th day of A u g u st, 1929; an d Also sleeping room s in C orlis H ot the sum of $81.25, w ith in te re st a t el. R ates low. See L. E. G riffin the ra te of 8 p er c e n t per an n u m - 11-tfc from th e 13th day of F eb ru ary , 1930; and th e sum of $2082.90, w ith in ter- DRDER CHRISTMAS CARDS— O rder te re st a t th e ra te of 5 per cen t p er now fo r la te r delivery. C h ristm as an n u m from th e 13th day of F e b ru G re e tin g C ards a t th e H erald of a ry .1930; an d th e sum of $401.94 fice. T w enty-five cards p rin ted w ith in te re st a t th e ra te of 8 per cent in c lu d in g envelopes, y o u r choice p e rjin n u m from th£ 4 th day qf JUnn- fo r 32.50. These card s sell re g u 8 ry T 4 9 3 0 ; an d th e sum of $357.96, la rly from $3.00 to $4.50 p er box. w ith In te re st a t th e ra te of 8 per cen t per 'h n n u m from th e 12th day iVANTED FOR R E N T — G arage for of Ju ly , 1930; an d th e sum of F o rd coupe ,by th e m onth. $16.50, a b s tra c t ch arg es; an d for th e f u r th e r, sum of $150 atto rn e y -ees, NOTICE TO CREDITORS and th e f u r th e r sum of $23.80, the County Court of the State of p la in tiff's costs ad d disb u rsem en ts, Oregon for Umatilla County. w hich said decree and ju d g m en t and o rd er of sale have been duly docketed n the Matter of the Estate and en ro lled in th e office of th e of C lerk of said C ourt, a n d in an d by m uel R. O ldaker, Deceased. an d NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t w hich said ju d g m e n t, decree !he u n d ersig n ed h as been appo in ted o rd er of sale it w as d irected th a t th e sxecutor of th e la s t w ill and te sta h e re in a fte r described re a l p ro p erty in n e n t of Sam uel R. O laaker, deceased, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, to g e th e r ind h as q u alified as th e law d irects. w ith th e ten em en ts, h e re d itam en ts All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t and ap p u rte h a n c e s th e re to belonging 'aid e s ta te a re req u ired to p resen t o r in anyw ise ap p e rta in in g , and also he sam e to me a t th e office of W all of th e estate, r ig h t an d in te re st W a rn e r, my a tto rn e y , in H erm is- of said d efen d an ts in and to th e on, O regon, w ith proper vouchers, sam e, be sold by th e S h eriff of U m a ith in six m onths from th e d ate tilla C ounty, O regon, to satisfy said ju d g m en t an d all costs. lereof. D ated th is 20th day of N ovem ber, T H E R E F O R E , I w ill, on th e 20th 1930.. day of D ecem ber, 1930, a t th e h o u r F . B. SWAYZE, of tw o o'clock in th e aftern o o n of 2-5tc E xecu to r. said day, a t th e fro n t door of th e co u rt house in th e C ity of P end leto n , N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE U m atilla C ounty, O regon, sell all th e rig h t, ti tl e an d in te re s t w hich th e STATE OF OREGON FOR THE said d e fe n d a n ts o r e ith e r of them , COUNTY OF UMATILLA. had on th e 13th day of F eb ru ary , 1918, o r since th e n have acquired In th e M atter of the o r now have, in an d to th e follow ing E sta te of T hom as CITATION. described prem ises situ a te d , in Uma M ackay, Deceased. tilla C ounty, S tate of O regon, to -w it: To th e heirg and n ext of k in of T he S o u th east Q u a rte r of th e laid T hom as M ackay, deceased, and S o u th e a st Q u a rte r of th e S o u th sll o th e r persons unk n o w n , h a v in g w est Q u a rte r, an d th e S outhw est in y in te re s t in said estate. Q u a rte r of th e S o u th w est Q u arter IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE of th e S o u th w est Q u a rte r, of Sec ) F OREGON, You a re hereby com- tion 23, and th e E a st H a lf of th e anded to a p p ear in th e C ounty N o rth w est Q u a rte r of th e N o rth 'o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, in and east Q u a rte r, an d th e S outhw est 'or th e C ounty of U m atilla, a t th e Q u a rte r of th e N o rth w est Q u arter ’o u rt House, In th e C ity of P endle- of th e N o rth east Q u a rte r, of Sec on. on th e 20th day of Decem ber, tio n 26. all in Tp. 4 N o rth , R an g el 930, a t th e h o u r of 2 o’clock P. M . 29, E a st of th e W illam ette M erid f said day. to show cause, if any ian , su b je c t to th e easem en ts for x ist. w hy an o rd e r should n o t be ! road w ay purposes reserved in th e nade a u th o riz in g an d d ire c tin g th e j deed from S. J. Moore an d wife to id a iin istra to r of said esta te to s e l l , M o rtagor, recorded A ug u st 21, n s e p a ra te parcels a t p riv a te sale < 1917, in Book 99 of Deeds, page o r cash in h and, all th e real proper-') 440, reco rd s of said U m atilla y of said esta te described as fo llo w s,' C ounty, all of said p ro p erty situ •w it: ated in U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of N E U N E U Section 30, Tp. 5 N. R Oregon. 9 E. W . M., in U m atilla C o u n ty ,, regon. F arm U nit “D “ o r L ot 1 2 I )° ’feth e r w ,,h th e ten em en ts, hered- f Section 28, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. w . i ,ta to en ta and ap p u rte n a n c e s th ereto I. in U m atilla C ounty, Oregon o r in an y w ise ap p ertaln - N E U N E U Section 22, Tp. 4 N. R ? Dg; and ,lg o of th p r ,« h t *■* 8 E. W. M. In. U m atilla C o u n ty ,! ,a te ‘ tu le and ,n t*T« 't o t said de-) iregon ¡fe n d a n ts in an d to th e sam e; said > W itn ess my h an d and th e seal of ,an d s to " ° ld a t P'*b ,ic a ,,c t‘on “ > laid C o u rt affix ed th is 1 2 th d ay of j lh e h i*h e st b idder fo r cash In hand, lovcm ber 1930. th e P roceeds of sale to be applied In R T. BROWN. jw tlafaetloa o< said execution aqd all County Clerk, jc o ,u ' D ated th l8 13th day of November, T ra n sp a re n t slip p ers a re a new 1930. , type of shoe form , w hich enables T. B. GURDANE, salesm en to see how a given size fits S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, Oregou. 'o r fails to fit. 12-5tc T he larg est p o ultry p lan t in the Mrs, C h arlo tte W h ale of Roches j w orld, w hich m a in ta in s a flock of te r, E n g lan d , .w ho w as w ounded by i 500,000 liens, is operated a t Reseda, sh rap n el in a Zeppelin raid und pass C alifornia. PACE FIVE D angerous,” Fox M ovietone all ta lk oerns the fa t of a m u lti-m illio n aire to th e Oasis of repulsive appearan ce w ho dlsa- THEATRE NOTES pears from h is airp lan e w hile cros Miss G lyn is the younger d a u g h te r sing the E n g lish C hannel, b u t who, E dw ard E v erett H orton tops his of the la te D ouglass S u th e rla n d of j a fte r being m ade over by a fam ous clow ning career w ith “ W ide Open,” I T oronto, C anada, and Is th e w ife of plastic surgeon, ag ain m akes love to la te st W arn er Bros, and V ltaphonel C layton G lyn, M. P., of D u rrin g to n his wife who had d eserted him picture show ing F rid ay and S a tu r-| House and S heering, H arlow , Essex, W arn er B axter und C ath erin e Dale ed b arg e-m ate te sts d u rin g th e w ar, T he youngest a u th o r in F ran ce is day a t the Oasis th e a tre . B is s u p - 1 E n gland. She has w ritte n m any dar Owen head th e cast w hich includes claim s to be th e only w om an e n tit E douard C h arto n , 14, of Lyons, ing stories. port includes P atsy R uth M iller, j j lledda H opper, A lbert C onti, Claud led to w ear th e M erch an tile M arine w hose firs t book, ‘‘E closton,” has Louise F azenda, V era Lewis, T. R o y , “ Such Men A re D angerous” con ; A llister an d Bela Lugosi. m edal. Just been published in his n ativ e city. B arnes, E. J. R atcliffe, Louise Beav- - er, Ednu M urphy. V inoent B urnett, t Lloyd Ingraham , Bobby Gordon and I B.B.B. The play is based on the ! novel “ T he N arrow S tre e t” by E d m und B atem an M orris. T he a d a p tion is by Janies A. S ta r r and A rthus! Caesar. A rchie Mayo directed. WE— The h ilario u s comedy recounts th e ! circum stances a tte n d in g th e trans-1 Specialize in Good Furni VINEYARD LODGE form ation of the office boob Into the ture at Lowest Possible office boss. It is a n o th e r ad v en tu re J No. 206 I. O. O. F. m eets each Prices M onday eve! ing in Odd Fellow s' in fear and Is m ade extrem ely am us- , h a il. V isitin g m em bers cordially ing, b u t a t th e sam e tim e hum an, Free Delivery by the w ork of Mr, H orton and his invited to your door. W . R. L onghorn, S eeretar. colleagues. George H a rk tu rid e r, N. G. "W ide Open” is a w orthy successor WMCR?. QUALITY «-"»PRICES MEET of H o rto n ’s o th er lau g h in g successes. ' ‘The H o tte n to t,” "T h e S ap” and ! » ^ s ir r PZHOIXTON,OREOOS "T he A v iato r.” Hermiston Post No. 37 ♦ * ♦ ♦ ing d ram a, com ing * T h eatre Sunday. •> SUMMER HEAT ON WINTER'S HIGHWAYS Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON M eets firs t and th ird E lin o r Glyh. gen erally accepted as -T hursday. L egion A uxil th e w o rld 's w idest road au th o ress - ia r y m eets second aud who created her firs t sensation w ith , fo u rth T hursday. T hree W eeks” and la te r w ith " I t ” j L egion H all. w rote th e story fo r "S uch Men a r t Radios Motors Fixtures “ A fa r c ry fro m th e old foot w a rm e rs to th e m odern heatin g and v e n tila t ing system o f the U nio n P a c ific S tages,” says G en eral A gent M cC redie. Some of us rem em ber the old soap, stone foot w arm ers and the hot flat irons th at m others used to w rap up in an old quilt to keep our feet warm as we drove off to town in the now extinct buggy. No m atter how warm one dressed it was alw ays a wonder ful com fort to take a little heat along on w inter trips. G eneral A gent W. L. “Mac” Mc Credie of the Union Pacific Stages rem em bers th e old foot w arm er so well th a t he has a real appreciation of warm m otor coaches. He h*as just returned to Portland from a trip over the Union Pacific Stages’ lines, spent in inspecting the m odern hot water beaters which keep the m otor coaches as com fortable as home. Each of the de luxe tran scontinental motor coaches has a new type h eate r in the front and the rear utilizing hot water from the w ater jacket of the engine The beat is circulated by m eans of electric fans. “W arm w inter travel is our motto,” said Mr. McCredie, “and we have In structed our drivers to w atch the car tem peratures, carefully m aintaining sum m er heat. As cur coaches arc now equipped th is is easily aceoiu plished but, of course, requiros care ful attention. "W e will give unlading service this w inter regardless of snow, blizzards or ‘silver thaw s’ for if the roads be come im passable at any point our main line passengers are immediately transferred to the Union Pacific trains whose lines we parallel. This inter change between our stages and the trains of the Union Pacific, is a fea ture of added reliability which an> one making a trip should consider Many transeontinem al travelers were tran sferred to the trains crossing the C ontinental Divide last w inter when the w eather was severe and arrived a t th eir destination on time. A high way blockade in the Columbia Gorge or in Wyoming merely m eans that we send stage passengers without add! tional cost on our trains to points be yond the blockaded road where they are transferred b ad; to the Union Pa cific Stages.” W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated w ith Dr. F. V. Prime G eneral D en tistry X -R ay and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. Pilone C onnections S unday and evenings by ap p o in t m ent. Office P hone 733. Res. Phono 712 Office in F irs t N ational B ank Lidg Jewelers ST in time for Christ mas . . . a WOW! of an offer on the genu ine whole-house heating Heatrola. W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Jack A llen Supply Co. Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Phone Four Hundred For the sake of the fam ily health, for the sake of the family pocketbook, you need modem whole- house heat. Then, why put it off— w hy not en joy it — NOW! • S w ift & C o m p a n y K e n n e w ic k , W eak, H e r e ’s an offer unprec edented in th e h ea tin g business— an offer which w ill enable y o u to h a v e real cheer on Christmas day (and through all the winter months and all the years to come). L isten , while we tell you— - - - P hone 461 Oregou T . K . Johnson Fhyiician and Sarge0* Office, T elephone B uilding H erm iston, Oregon Office P hone, 1023 H ouse 1912 DR. A. E. MARBLE C hiropractor O ffice: Two doors w est postoffics Office hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 6 P hone 481 H erm iston, Oregon MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 Place your order before December 20th, and w e’ll install a genuine Estate Heatrola on a small down- p a y m en t. T hen, NO M ORE U N T IL S E P T E M B E R , 1931, when monthly payments m ay be started on our budget plan. In addition, a $10.00 allowance for your olid heating stove ($5.00 on the Junior or Wood Heatrola). D on*t «M ay. C o m a in , o r t t h p h o M a n d in v ita u i t o c a ll a t y o u r h o m t. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. H e rm iito n , Oregon “ Good V ision and Eye C om fort” Lenses G round and F itte d Dr. J. P. STEW ART Office in S aw telle’a Jew elry Store P hone 37 P en d leto n , Ore. C L O T H IN G Florsheim Shoes HYATT & BRAWN Men’s Wear Specialists L. M. LA DOW & CO. U pholsterers and M attress M akers N ovelty an d R uffled C u rtain s 504 Main S tre e t P hone 629 P en d leto n , Oregon HERB GREEN Jeweler Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS H. S. McKenzie, M. D. HOW! AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. A m bulance Service H erm iston A venue. “ Part of thia organization of 58,000 people, w ho receive juet wages, are home (oiks of ours. They live right here, build their homes w ith us, patronize our local merchants, pay taxes like you and me. You bet I'm glad to be in thia fa m ily ." Inc. Pendleton, Oregon Chapel, Funer®l Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room “ Imagine how efficient, this organization most be in order to pay cash to its 200,000 producers; to giva its 45,000 shareholder» a return on their investm ent and, by the way, I'm one of those shareholders. And, finally, so th a t it can expand and thrive on a m argin ol leas than 2 cents on each dollar of tales. 627 Main St. P hone 978 P endleton SAWTELLE’S T elephone 801 N ig h t or Day " T h a t w ill give you some idea of the huge quantities which Swift & Com pany must buy each day in order to keep supplies ol Brook field Butter, Brooklield Eggs and Prem ium M ilkfed Chickens m oving along COO car routes and 400 branch houses to every com m unity in the country. T h is nation-wide distribution makes a Swift producer independent of local gluts or shortages. ‘'A nythin).’. E le c tric a l” Physician and Surpeon Prann Funeral Service • " W h e n I ta k e m y b u tte r f a t, egga and poultry to the nearest S w ift & C o m p a n y produce plant, 1 get the going m arket price for the best I can deliver. And I'm only one of the 200,000 producers taking supplies to the 80 odd Swift plants. Electrical Contra'tint» Alfred W. Christopherson H erm iston “ S w ift & C o m p a n y P a y s M e Cash For M y P roduce" ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland E m pire Bldg. P endloton, Oregon W. M. RAKESTRAW Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Dr. II. A. N ew ton, M gr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plates Main and lV tb b P endleton FOR SALE 5C0 RED PULLETS A rrunge for sp rin g ru sto h atch in g . FALEY’ HATCHERY FRLEWATER, OREGON Gifts for All Occasions FRED H. BROWN A T im e ly T ip Jeweler 817 Main S tre e t P en d leto n , Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Locksmith and Keymaking 125 W. A lta St. P hone 380 T ell the people about timely merchandise w ith good printing and watch your sales volume grow. O th er merchants have proved this plan by repeated tests. We'U help with your copy.