The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 05, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY », 1BÍ1
I .
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE THREE
6.30, The Christian Endeavor'si Both associations also went on re­
loves, but "The Bad Man” straigh­
Serial No. 023786 hour. The Adult Study class, "Pray-'cord as favoring legislation to curb
Domingo Silva of Bridgeport,
After hiding I na mudhole for
tens all that out, following a Latin
U. S. Department of Interior, U. 8. er and Healing.’’ .
: the unrestricted production and sale philosophy of his own. Walter Hue- Conn., serving sentence for a liquor nine days, Stanley Brown and Harry
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon,
7:30 P. M.. Preaching service. The
various vegetable oil substitutes ton plays the title role, and Sidney violation, was released irom Jail be­ Sullivan, escaped convicts of the pen­
January 15, 1931.
Women’s class will be in full charge tor butter. They also recommended Blaiekmer,, Jaanes Rerynie, Dorothy cause he was unable to chew Jail itentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., ex­
changed their liberty for baths and
"Notice is hereby given that Gay­ of the opening exercises. I only need ,hat dairymen themselves set the ex­ Revler, O. P. Heggle, are in the cast.
food.
berths in solitary confinement.
lord M. Madison of Echo, Oregon, to say that their part of the service ample In using dairy products.
Clarence Badger directed.
FOR SALI
The Oregon Buttermakers' asso­
who, on April 20, 1917, made Desert will be both interesting and beautl
ful. Sermon. "Doing la the part of ciation. which held its largest con­
FOR SALE— Hardware, Stovea, Fur­ Land Entry 023786 (La Grande wisdom."
vention of recent years at O. 8. C. Old Cooking Ideals Upset By Experts
016137) for the SE%, Sec. 30, T. 3
niture and Mattresses. Hermiston
last week, refused to either approve
Age-old culinary lore to the con­
Second Hand Store.
10-tfc North, R. 28 East, W. M.. has filed
or oppose the proposed Oregon com­ trary notwithstanding, it is now
notice of intention to complete the
pulsory cream grading law, but ap­ known that searing a roast before
TIIE PUTMAN 5-ROOM HOUSE FOR purchase of said land under the pro­
pointed a special committee to con­ putting it in the oven does not con­
visions of the Act of March 6. 1929.
rent. Modern plumbing. Inquire
fer with the sponsors of the bill at tribute to the development or re­
Any and all persons claiming ad­
box 173.
23-ltc
EAT TO A STED
Salem. They went on recoord, how­ tention of the flavor nor lesson the
versely the above described land or
ever. as favoring a single standard losses in cooking.
This statement
FOR SALE— THE PUTMAN HOUSE desiring for any reason to object to
W HEAT BREAD
English Entrance Examination
for butter requiring an 80 per cent was made by Miss Agnes Kolshorn,
by owner. Inquire through box the completion of the purchase and
The
excellence
of
the
Instruction
fat content only, and discarding the professor of foods and nutrition at
173-
23-ltc final entry thereof by the applica­
The breakfast of healthy folks is incomplete without crisp,
Oregou State college, in speaking be­
tion, should file their affidavits of offered at Hermiston Union High former regulations as to moisture.
delicious, wholesome toast— plain or buttered or served
FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY RANCH protest in duplicate In this office school was again proven by an out­
Ice cream makers of the state were fore a group of women registered
with marmalade or Jam. Everyone likes it—children and
for a town residence. M. W. Bloom, during the 30-day period of publica­ side, dislnteretsed agency when Dean represented at the Buttermakers' for the annual Household Equipment
Hermiston, Oregon.
22-ltc tion Immediately following the first M. Eilwood Smith of Oregon State convention this year for the first short course last week.
grown-ups— and toast likes YOU, for it’s digestible and
printed Issue of this notice, other­ college, chairman of the committee time, and a motion was passed invit-1 Shattering
other
custom-sanc­
healthful.
FOR SALE— ONE FOUR YEAR OLD
wise the application may be allowed. administering the uniform english lng this branch of the industry to tioned ideas in meat cookery, Miss
registered milking Shorthorn Bull,
examination
announced join with the buttermakers in a con­ Kolshorn also said that better results
W. A. Wilkinson, Acting entrance
»100. B. P. Rand, Irrigon, Oregon.
Register. that Hermiston had won second place solidated organization to be known are obtained by cooking a roast in an
22-6tc
competing against every high school as the Oregon Butter and Ice Cream uncovered, than in a covered pan. and
(Jan. 22-Feb. 29)
In the state of Oregon.
Makers’ association.
that there is little difference between
FOR SALE—OR WILL TRADE CAB-
The english entrance examination
The gold medal of the association a roast started in a cold oven and
bage. potatoes, carrots, and Early Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report
is given to each Freshman entering for the best cube of butter of the 24 one put in after the oven is heated.
Rose seed potatoes for good alfalfa
Educate your grocer by asking for HERMISTON BAKERY
In the County Court of the State of and Oregon Institution of higher exhibited in the senior division was The roast put in the heated oven may
hay. Lovell Berney, Corbett, Ore
learning. This includes all normal awarded to G. L. Coleman of the Ra­ be a trifle better browned, but other
Bread—We supply fresh bread daily. No com­
20-3tp
Oregon for Umatilla County
schools, endowed colleges, as well as ven dairy, Portland, with Andrew factors will dpt be affected, said
munity was ever b u ’t with dollars sent
the University and State College.) Tacchella
FOR SALE— FORD, MODEL A PICK In the Matter of the Estate
of the Ideal dairy, Port- Miss Kolshorn.
away from home.
Hermiston sent five graduates to land, winning second. First place in
ot
up, good shape. A dandy car for
Culinary authorities have former­
these
institutions,
namely;
Shirley
the ranch. Low mileage. Priced to William Kennedy, Deceased.
the Junior division, with twelve ex­ ly believ-t’ that quick cooking at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Brownson, Marion Henderson, Wal hibits, was won by Jack Wright of high temperature was not detrimen­
sell. Rohrman Motor Co.
23-2tc
the undersigned Executrix of the ther Ott, Lowell Stockard, and Jane the Carlton cooperative creamery, tal to the tender cuts of meat, Miss
FOR SALE— 40 ACRE TRACT, HER- Last Will and Testament of William Warner. The average score made by
with second place going to Charles Kolshorn said. But this idea, too,
miston project. 5 room house, all Kennedy, deceased, has filed her these students was 136.2<b Just 7.23
E. Dillman, Alpine creamery, Burns. has changed, and the concensus now
outbuildings; electric lights. One Final Report with the Clerk of the points below the leading school of
The Lower Columbia Cooperative is that slower cooking at lower tem­
mile from town; R. R. and school above entitled Court, and that the the state. Lincoln High of Portland
Dairy association of Astoria made peratures will improve even the ten-
bus, easy terms. E. S. Turner, Her­ Judge of said Court has designated
Much satisfaction was expressed the best af the 15 samples of Ice derest cuts of meat.
miston, Oregon.
21-3tp Saturday, the 28th day of February, about the high school and among
Making of mayonnaise also came
cream exhibited, and the Winkley
G if ts f o r A ll O c c a sio n s
1931. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon business men and school patrons gen­ creamery of Corvallis placed second. in for discussion, and Miss Kolshorn
MISCELLANEOUS
erally
over
this
signal
success.
It
is
as the time, and the rooms qf the
FRED H. BROW N
pointed out that, contrary to former
Go to Burk’s for Bargains— Now. above entitled Court in the County Just one more proof of the sentiment
opinion,
temperature,
within
ordina­
J e w e le r
THEATRE NOTES
Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla quite widespread over the state
— Adv.
ry limits, h»3 little effect on the pro­
VINEYARD LODGE
817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore.
"The Sea Wolf,” is an all sea sto­ cess or the product, and that chilling No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each
County, Oregon, as the place when among school men that Hermiston
FOR RENT— CITY CAMP GROUND. and where hearing is to be had has an exceptionally good school sys­ ry at the Oasis Theatre Friday and of the oil and bowl is unnecessary. Monday ove: ing in Odd Fellows'
•••»•■ •*.«>
Five cabins, two garages, com­ thereon. All persons interested are tem.
Saturday. This is Milton Sills’ last Another idea brought out was that nan. Visiting members cordially
munity kitchen, hot and cold water. hereby notified to then and there
picture and he has the role of a hard while many homemakers know that Invited
FRANCIS A. WALMAN
Write or phone Eugene Hanby, Her­ appear and show cause, if any they
sea captain. The picture has lots of an unsatisfactory mayonaise mixture
Basketball
W. R. Longhorn, Secrutar.
miston. Phone 25-M.
23-tfc have, why said report should not be
action and if that is what you crave, can be redeemed by beating it into
Handicapped by injuries and pro­
R a d io R e p a irin g
Ralph Shnfer, N. O.
approved, the Executrix discharged bation, Hermiston’s fighting basket don’t miss it. The Sea Wolf is one another egg, this can be accomplished
LOST— BETWEEN THE OLD CHEZ- and the estate closed.
Loc’/ sm itli nnd Kcymaker
ball teams lost two games to Umatilla of Jack London’s stories and has been just as effectively by beating the
ik store building and J. S. Dyer
Dated this 29th day of January, High last Friday evening. Saturday read by many people. The picture mixture Into a teaspoonful of cold
125 W. Alta St.
Phone 380
home, a 3-8 chain about 8 ft. long, 1931.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
is one of the best of its kind to be water. At present egg prices, how­
evening, Coach Cochran took a team
hook on one end and ring on the
now associated with
made all-talking and will supply you ever, there is little inducement to
M1ARGARET KENNEDY,
of second team players to Pilot Rock
other. Finder kindly leave at Ore.
Executrix. and again met defeat. Friday, the with an evening of good entertain­ forego use of the egg.
Dr. F. V. Prime
Hardware & Imp. Co. store, Thomas
WE
(Jan. 29-Feb. 26)
boys’ team will meet the fast Adams ment, being different from the or­
General Dentistry
Campbell.
23-ltc
dinary.
Harry
Lorber
and
his
wife
of
St.
High school team on the local floor.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Specialize in Good Furmi-
Louis were arrested for holding up
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live­
This team is one of the best in the
lank
Bldg.
Phone Connections
ture
at Lowest Possible
Mrs.
James
Sherman
and
taking
her
Porter
Emerson
Browne’s
play,
stock. We will be in Hermiston ♦
« district, having beaten Pendleton, ac­ “The Bad Man,” which Is now show­ purse and shoes.
Sunday and Evenings by
Prices
every week. Drop us a card If you ♦
cording
to
report.
Local
basketball
Appointment
CHURCH NOTES
ing
at
the
Oasis
Theatre
Sunday
and
have any stock to sell. Huston & ♦
fans can plan on seeing some clever
Free Delivery
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon.
and fast basketball in this game. Monday, as a First National Vita-
to your door.
phone
production,
presents
a
number
Box 327.
31-tfe
The girls will also play, meeting the
METHODIST CHURCH
Alfred W. Christopherson
ot unusual situations.
Hermiston
women’s
town
team
in
the
WHEfl". Q U A L IT Y *“ ’ P P IC E S M EET
O. W. Payne, Pastor.
Burk's Big Buys Still on— Adv.
W « guarantee
The "bad man” is the lead in the
February 11, both
Physician and Surgeon
There will be no preaching Sun preliminary.
fÛRNlWLECo
boys’ and girls’ teams will meet Echo play, and yet he makes everyone hap­
ta s a tis f y you
Of*ce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712
»T THE H iRALD OFFICE— Carbon day morning.
High
at
Echo.
py.
There
is
a
man
in
the
picture
Office:
First
National
Bank
Bldg
paper, typewriter ribbons, Ink pads
Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock
w h en w e a c ­
The annual sub-district tourna­ who is a much worse character than
and rubber stamp«.
and you will find a hearty welcome
the
bad
man.
The
hero
of
the
story
ment
will
be
held
February
27
and
cept
your order
awaits you. Let’s make it a record
28, at either Heppner or Arlington, Is in love with a woman who is
attendance.
Notice of Sheriff’* Sale
f o r p r in tin g .
W. J. WARNER
Radios
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
Epworth League and Junior Lea­ according to advice from Mr. Benja married to someone else. The hero­
ine
of
the
story
is
unhappily
married,
min
W.
Wheatley,
principal
of
Pen
Motors
under and by virtue of a Writ of gue at 6:3o p. m.
Attorney-at-Law
dleton high school, and chairman of and can’t care for the man she really
Evening worship at 7:30
Execution duly and regularly issued
Fixtures
the district basketball committee.
Hermiston - Oregon
out of the Circuit Court of the State
Hermiston
will
probably
play
at
Ar­
ELECTRIC SERVICE
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
of Oregon, for Umatilla County, by
lington.
W. L. Wilson, Pastor.
COMPANY
the clerk of said Court, on December
10:00 A. M., Sunday school. Mrs
17, 1930, and to me directed, in that
Hermiston Barber Shop
Applianoes
certain suit in said Circuit Court Jessie Serell, superintendent.
Electrical Contracting
and Beauty Parlor
1.1:00 A. M., Morning worship
wherein the Federal Land Bank of
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
"Anything Electrical”
Spokane, Washington, was plaintiff subject “The Elements of a Great
Prices Very Favorable to the Producers
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop.
SEASON 1930-1931
627 Main St.
and Agnes M. Hills, and L. M. Hills Man’s Life.”
Hermiston
- -
- Oregou
Date
From 3:00 to 4:00 o’clock Sunday
School
her husband, J. E. Mason and The
Place
Phone 978
Pendleton
Phone 461
Feb.
'Stanfield National Farm Loan asso afternoon there will be a special
Adams
Hermiston
Feb.
elation were defendants, and where­ meeting for men only at which time
Echo
Echo
VEAL AND HOGS ALSO WANTED AT ANY TIME
Feb.
Irrigon
in plaintiff recovered a deficiency special musical numbers will be fea
Hermiston
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Feb.
Echo
judgment against the defendants. tured.
Jack Allen Supply Co.
Hermiston
Telephone 801 Night or Day
Feb.
7:3o P. M., Song service.
Lexington
Agnes M. Hills, L. M. Hills and The
Lexington
Chapel Funeral Coach
AUTO PARTS
+ + « + + « + + 4
8:00 P. M., Sermon subject, “Fore­
Stanfield National Farm Loan
140 FRONT STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
and
soclation in the sum of »468.97, be­ ward, Forearmed.”
SPORT GOODS
Sanitary Preparation Room
A cordial welcome to the public is Unite Organised Campaign Policy
sides Interest as set out in said Exe­
Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av
Phone Four Hundred
cution, said deficiency Judgment extended. Do not miss the men’s
meeting, it’s for men.
being duly entered in said Court,
Action advocating the uniting of
did, on the 17th day of December,
all branches of the state dairy in­
T. K. Johnson
1930, levy on the real property here­
"Good Vision nnd Eye Comfort”
CMKSTUI SeiERCE CHURCHES dustry In an attempt to raise funds
Physician and Surgeon
inafter described, and
Lenses Ground and Fitted
for carrying on an organized cam
Office, Telephone Building
Now, therefore, and in pursuance
64T ove" was the subject of the Les-
paign to increase consumption of
Dr. J. P. STEWART
of said Execution, I will, on Satur
son-Sermon In all Churches of dairy products was approved by both
Hermiston, Oregon
Office In Sawtelle's Jewelry Store
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb.
day, the 14th day of February, 1931,
Office
Phone,
1023
House
1912
the Oregon Buttermakers association
1.
Phone 37
Pendleton, Ore.
at the hour of one o’clock in the
The Golden Text was, "The Lord and the Oregon Dairymen's associa­
afternoon of said day and date, at
tion
during
their
recent
annual
con­
bath appeared of old unto me, say­
the front door of the county court
ventions.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
ing, Yea, I have loved thee with an
house at Pendleton, in Umatilla
everlasting love: therefore with
Chiropractor
C L O T H IN G
County, Oregon, sell, at public auc­
lovlngkindness have I drawn thee"
Office: Two doors west postofflce
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash
(Jer. 31:3).
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6
Florsheim Shoes
in hand, all the following described
Among the citations which com­
Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or.
real property, and all the right, title
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
HYATT & BRAWN
and interest of the defendants Agnes
following from the Bible: “Behold,
Men’a Wear Specialists
the Lord’s hand is not shortened,
M. Hills and L. M. Hills, in and to
•
'S-"
that it cannot save; neither his ear
the following described real prop­
heavy,
that
It
cannot
hear”
(Isa.
erty, to-wit:
59:1).
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
Lot one (1) in Block thlrty-
The Lesson-Sermon also included
Slx (36) Coe’s First Addition to
Upholsterers
and Mcttreae Makers
the following passage from the
A COUPLE were bowling down the highway.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Stanfield. Umatilla C o u n t y ,
Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
Novelty and R ufflej Curtains
PHONE
521
The driver’s wife suddenly plucked his sleeve.
Oregon.
ence and Health with Key to the
604 Main Ftreet
PI,one 629
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
“John,” she said, “I think I left the electric
also
Pendleton, Oregon
"Divine Love always has met and
«Ight (8 ) in Block thlrty-
iron turned on.”
always will meet every human need.
ine (3 9 ), South and West of
It
Is
not
well
to
Imagine
that
Jesus
The car stopped at the first telephone sta­
the highway, in Coe’s First Ad-
demonstrated the divine power to
NEWTON PAINLESS DF.ETISTS
X ^ 'U on to Stanfield, Umatilla
tion.
The facts were explained to the home
heal only for a select number or tor
Dr. II. A. Newton, Mgr.
’ »4connty, Oregon.
H.
S.
McKenzie,
M.
D.
a limited period of time, since to all
town
fire
department,
90
miles
away.
A
fire­
or so much thereof as may be neces­
X-Ray Work
mankind and in every hour, divine
Eye, Ear, Hose end Throat
man went at once to the address and clicked
sary to satisfy said deficiency Judg­
Lava supplies all good" (p.494).
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg
Hecolite Plates
ment, together with the coats which
off the current before any damage was done.
Pendleton, Oregon
Main and Webb
Pendleton
have or may accrue under and by
Don’t
pnt
off
your
Shoe
Repair
In
countless
ways
the
telephone
saves
ex­
virtue of said sale.
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dated at Pendleton, Umatilla coun­
—Shoes Dyed All Colon—
pense, time, worry. A thousand miles or a city
Wallace Jones. Pastor
ty, Oregon, this 14th day of Jan­
W. M. RAKESTRAW
16 A. M., Bible school. Contest re­
block—it’s ready to run your errands.
uary, 1931.
port. Pine City 3160, Hermiston
Watchmaker and Jewelry
500 RED PULLETS
»146.
TOM B. GURDANE,
Arrange for spring custo hatching. <
Sheriff of Umatilla
11 A. bi., Preaching service. Spe­
627 Main Street
HALEY’ HATCHERY
County, Oregon.
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
cial by the choir. Sermon, "The re­
Pendleton,
Oregon
FREEWATER, OREGON
(Jaa. 15-Feb, 1»)
alization of the protection of God.”
Notice For Publication
WANT ADS
COMPLETE YOUR
BREAKFAST
& hooi N ote Ì
HERMISTON BAKERY
BREAD
IS
BEST
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
FANCY CAPONS WANTED
—: Ship at Once
VIC & PHIL PRODUCE CO,
A thousand
miles ■*
or a city block
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
PENDLETON
Your Old Shoes
Made N ew
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
FOR SALE