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THURSDAY, APRIL 1«. 19Í1 WANT ADS THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON FAOM THR1 Westland Irrigation District Notice ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wattenburger's and going to school, which could not be granted at any Munson, Laura Lee, Lawrence GTay pany of note has played it at one ♦ • ♦ visited at his home at Lena Saturday regular airport. of Election and Frank McHugh are In the cast. time or another. and Sunday. ♦ IRRIGON NEWS ♦ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that When the planes in the race which Miss Audry Moore and Miss Alma caps the climax of the picture took ♦ ♦ It served aa a vehicle for increas “Girl of the Golden West," which an election will be held at the Canal House of the Westland Irrigation District located on the southwest Bishop Wisdom went to Portland Minimoin Charge 15c corner of the Southwest Quarter of Tuesday and returned Sunday. or tbe Southwest Quarter of Section 33, Chas. Benefiel visited relatives at 1 Cent a Word Tp. 4, N. R. 28 E. W. M„ within Walla Walla Friday. said district, on Saturday, the 18th Mrs. Emily Duncan, daughter of TOS S A U day of April, 1931, for the purpose Carl Eislie and Fay Pierce were BUCK ROADSTER FOR SALE. IN of determining whether the board of united in marriage Monday. The Good condition. Cheap. Inquire at directors of the Westland Irrigation couple will make their home here Herald office. 32-tfc District shall be authorized to enter tor the present. Marshall Markham and family vis PIANO FOR SALE— EBONY CASE. into a contract with the United States under the provisions of the ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price »100. Call 51. 27-3tc Act of Congress of June IT, 1902, Markham, Sunday. FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur and acts amendatory .thereof and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and little niture and Mattresses. Hermiston supplemental thereto and particular daughter from Umatilla visited with Second Hand Store. 10-tfc ly Section 2 of the Act of Congress Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stevers Sunday of February 21, 1911, and the Act Joyce Caldwell, who is teaching >1ELOTTE SEPARATOR FOR SALE of May 25, 1926, by the terms of near Portland, visited her parents, with motor. Iowa separator No. which contract the maximum amount Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell from Fri 103. Inquire W. O. Webber. 31-3tp of money payable by the District to day until Sunday. tbe United States for construction Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perusse from M ISCELLANEOUS purposes shall be »846,620.80 plus Yakima visited over Sunday with Mr. You Can Always Find Bargains at 4o per cent, of the cost of the Birch and Mrs. Roscoe Williams. Mrs — Adv Creek Feeder Canal for the McKay Perusse Is a sister of Mrs. Williams BURK'S. Reservoir If constructed, said 40 per Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dawald and FOR RENT— IMPROVED 20-ACRES cent to be not over »154,000.00. Robert Walpool returned Friday J. M. Biggs. 28-2t The polls will be open from 6:00 from Spokane, Wa„ and report o’clock In the forenoon until 6:00 wonderful time on the trip. FOR RENT — 4-ROOM FURNISHED o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Creiften from house. Price »12.So per month J. W. MESSNER, San Diago, Calif., spent several days F. Knerr. Phone 15-W. 24-tfc here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs Secretary. FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE Don Brooks and other relatives. (Mar. 19-Apr. 16) for rent. Phone 25-M. 31-tfc Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Isom visited in the Vern Jones home Monday Go to Burk’s for Bargains -Now evening. —Adv. Notice of Final Hearing Ralph and Wiley Benefiel accom IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE panied their sister, Mrs. Carl Had- 4-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR STATE OF OREGON, FOR UMA rent from April 19 to May 8, for dox, to Clipper, Wn., Friday where TILLA COUNTY. • Mrs. Haddox will make her home. »7.00. Floyd Knerr. Phone 15-W. In the Matter of the Estate of 33-ltp Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton were George R. O'Daniel, deceased. Pendleton business visitors Friday. Notice is hereby given that the HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lelcht were stock. We will be in Hermiston undersigned, as administrator of the shopping In Hermiston Saturday. every week. Drop us a card If you above entitled estate, has filed his Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wier were have any stock to sell. Huston A final report with the clerk of the guests at a table of “500” in the R. above entitled court; and that the Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon Williams home Tuesday evening. Box 327. ‘ 31-tfc judge thereof has designated Mon The high school girls of Irrigon day, May 4th, 1931, at the hour of Burk’s for Bargains. On the West 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon as the gave a shower for Mrs. Geo. Kendler — Adv, time, and the county court room in at her home in Umatilla Wednesday Side. afternoon. The time was spent play the county court house In Pendleton, LOST— BLACK AND TAN BOBBED Umatilla county, Oregon, as the ing games, after which a delicious tailed Shepherd dog between U na place, when and where hearing shall lunch was served. Mrs. Kendler was tilla and Hermiston. Phone Echo be had on said final report. All per Presented with a number of nice 85-F2. Reward. 30-tpf sons interested are hereby notified to presents. Mrs. John Grabiel, Verda Leach then and there appear and show WANTED — SHEEP TO PASTURE cause, if any they have, why the re and Mac McCoy motored to Imbler, Sheep will be herded. J. E. Hally- port should not be approved, the ad Wednesday to visit relatives, return ing late Friday night. burton, Columbia district. ministrator discharged and his bonds James Warner left this week on exonorated. a trip to Alaska to some reported Dated this 30th day of March geld field In which he has shares. Sheriff’s Sale 1931. Mrs. Geo. Rand, Mrs. Batle Rand NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FRANK C. MCKENZIE. and Mrs. J. Warner visited with Mrs. under and by virtue of a writ of Administrator. W. C. Isom Thursday afternoon. execution issued out of the Circuit (April 2-April 30) Ed Buell was In this vicinity on Court of the State of Oregon in and business Saturday afternoon. for Ute County of Umatilla, under Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and the seal thereof, and to me directed STATE C H R I STIAN ENDEAVOR family motored to The Dalles Sat and delivered upon a judgment and urday attending the golden wedding decree rendered apd entered in said CONVENTION AT MEDFORD of Mr. Brace’s parents. They returned court on the Tth day of April 1931 Sunday evening. in favor of Adam Zinn as plaintiff, The forty-first State Christian En Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks went and against Agnes M. Hills, widow of deavor convention will be held in Levi M. Hills and Federal Land bank Medford. April 23-26, 1931, and will over to Plymouth, Wn., Tuesday where they w ill spend several days of Spokane, Wash., a corporation be attended by young people from defendants, whereby the plaintiff did all over the state, according to pre with Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haskell. recover a personal decree against the sent indications. defendant Agnes M. Hills for the The sessions will be held in the sum of »2500.00, with interest there First Presbyterian Church of Med on from June 1, 1929, at the rate of ♦ _____________ ♦ ford, beginning with the evening ( per cent, per annum; the sum of FINE CUT NEWS ♦ slon, Thursday, April 23 and con ♦ »143.69 with interest thereon from cluding Sunday evening, April 26. June 17, 1929, at the rate of 6 per James C. Henderson, of Portland, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cent, per annum; the sum of »86.29, Several of the Pine City folks at State President, will preside. with interest thereon at the rate of tended the county declamatory con The singing of the convention pro 6 per cent, per annum from March test at Heppner Saturday afternoon 28, 1930; the sum of »197.00 with mises to be outstanding, led by and evening. Pine City was repre Claude Neely, director in the First interest thereon at the rate of 6 per sented in the spelling contest by Ma cent per annum from October 1, Christian Church of Portland. Two rie Healy and Bernice Neill in the pianos will be used, and excellent 1930, and the further sum of »275.00 upper division and Charlotte Helms reasonable attorney’s fees, and the pianists have been secured. and Ruth Bowman in the lower di The opening address and two other costs and disbursements taxed at vision. Charlotte received second »1S.60, and whereby it was decreed of the convention adresses will be de place. Ruth Bowman who spoke in livered by Dr. George H. Scofield, that the mortgage dated on the 1st the lower grades non-humorous di day of March, 1920, executed by pastor of the First Presbyterian vision won first place. Oleta Neill Agnes M. Hills and Levi M. Hills, Church of Walla Walla. Dr. Scofield represented Fine City in the high her husband to plaintiff, upon the attended world conventions In Lon school, humorous division. following described real property in don and Berlin and has been a vice- Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger president in the New York State Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt: ere the proud parents of a baby girl, Christian Endeavor Union until his All of lots three (3 ) and four weighing 8 lbs., born Sunday, April recent coming to Walla Walla. Dr. (4 ) In Block thirty-six (36) in 12. She received the name of Doro Grover C. Birtchet, pastor of the thy Lucille. Coe’a First Addition to the town First Presbyterian Church of Salem, of Stanfield in Umatilla County, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wattenbur will conduct Bible studies and will Oregon. ger and son and Mr. Wattenburger's which mortgage was recorded on also tell of his work in the mission sister, visited at the home of Mr. and March 11th, 1920, at page 615 of field in Columbia, South America. Mrs. Lou Wattenburger Sunday eve book 64 of the records of mortgages Dr. Birtchet is an Oregon man and ning. a graduate of Albany college. Dr. in the office of the County Recorder Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew of Umatilla County, Oregon, should Victor P. Morris, one of the profee- daughter Lila and Miss Alma Neill in the department of economies ‘ he foreclosed, and the said real pro attended the Umatilla county decla- perty sold by Sheriff of Umatilla in the State University In Eugene, day. The grade contest was held In County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg and pastor of the Christian Church the afternoon and the high school ment and all costs; therefore I will, In Monmouth, will deliver the Sun contest was held In the evening. on Saturday, May 16th, 1931, at two day afternoon address and have other Reid Buaelck of John Day and his o’clock in the afternoon of that day, parts. Dr. Morris Is also an Oregon mother of Heppner visited at the man, has a P.H.D. degree from Co at the front door of the Court House home of Reid's father-in-law, Mr. In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla lumbia University and Is one of the Lon Wattenburger, Sunday. County, Oregon, sell all the right, most sought educators of the state Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and fam title. Interest and estate whleh the for public addresses. Dr. Walter L. ily attended the declamatory contests said defendants, and all persons Myers at Eugene, well-known Chris at Heppner Saturday and remained claiming and to claim by, through or tian Endeavor, college and T.M.C.A. In Heppner Sunday. under them, or any of them, had on man, Atll also conduct Bible studies Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelli and Mr. the 1st day of March, 1920, or since and have other parts In the program. Frank Wilson visited with Mr. and Practical conferences on the work Mrs. Clarence Neill of New Bridge. then have had. or now have. In and to the above described real property of Christian Endeavor, banquets, Oregon. Wednesday and Thursday of and every part thereof, at public sight seeing tours, parade, mission last week. auction to the highest bidder for ary playlet contest and other novel Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and cash In hand, the proceeds of such features will make It one di the most n Donald made a hurried trip to sale to be applied In satisfaction of attractive conventions held In the Butter Creek Sunday afternoon. history,of the movement la th e state. said execution and all costs. Charley Bartholomew and Tom Special cars will be put on a re Beamer of Heppner made a business Dated this 16th day of April. 1931. TOM B. OURDANE, Sheriff gular train, stopping at many places trip to Montana last week. They of Umatilla County. Ore. In the Willamette Valley te take on left Pine City Tuesday and returned By M. » . GOAD, Deputy. Friday. tbe eenvetitfeti U e ▼ipspr. who Is stuping a» <A*H< 14-Way H ) * Neill played In a music recital, Wed nesday evening at the Fredrickson home near Stanfield. William Finley of Hermiston spent Monday night at the C. H. Bartholo mew home. A group of Pine City young people attended the show at the Oasia Thea- ert in Hermiston Friday evening. the air and literally went crazy, fly ing in loops and gyrations, many peo ple in the neighborhood of the air port thought something was wrong, and summoned the police. An air plane patrol officer was sent up from another airport to see if he couldn't chase the "drunks” out of the sky. His arrival only added to the gen eral confusion, much to the delight of Director William A. Setter and the cameramen. The planes landed short ly after, and the air cop with them, and general explanations were in order. And now the cop thinks he ought to be paid for having worked in the picture! THEATRE NOTES So effective were the airplane an tics in "Going W ild.” the hliarlqus Joe E. Brown farce, appearing Sun day and Monday at the Oakis thea tre, that the police were summoned. The scenes were filmed over the California National Guard Airport You’ll see all of these funny air near Goldendale. Calif. This airport is not regularly used, and hence a scenes in “Going Wild” at the Oasis permit for stunting was obtained. theatre. Besides Joe E. Brown. Ona cornea to the Oasis theatre Thursday and Saturday as a First National and Vitaphone production, la considered David Belasco’e outstanding theatri cal success, and it places him defi nitely In the forefront of American play producers. The play opened In 1905, and was given its first tryout performance In the Belasco theatre In Pittsburgh. It was so popular that It was imme diately taken into New York City, where It ran to capacity audiences during that and the following sea son. It then went on “the road,” where It repeated Its New York success. It Is still considered one of the most popular plays of repertory compa nies. Practically every stock com ing the fame of Blanche Bates, and made Frank Keenan, who took the role of Jack Rance, gambler and sheriff, one of America's outstanding character actors. Later the story was made Into an opera, which, however, never attained the general popular ity of the stage play. The opera served to call attention to the fact that American locales were Just as colorful settings for operas as foreign locales. Others In the original stage cast included James Kirkwood, Lowell Sherman, Robert Wllllard, T. Haynes Hunter, John W. Cope and Horace James. Ann Harding James Rennie, and Harry Bannister play the lead ing roles In the new talking picture version. Send your Cleaning to WEBBER’S CLEANERS TH E D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Call and Leave Articles at Hitt’s Confectionery. M A IL O RDERS PROM PTLY F IL L E D Business and Professional Cards c7Äe T I RE oftiteA, HERMISTON PENDLETON imitated but never equaled—is the VINEYARD LODGE Gifts for All Occasions finest tire the world'» largest rubber No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each Monday eve; ing in Odd Fellows' nan. Visiting members cordially Invited W. R. Longhorn, Seerctar. Ralph Shafer, N. G. The Goodyear Double Eagle- company can build without a cost restriction of any kind * Rohr man Motor Co. PHONE 571 HERMISTON, OREGON W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis tank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and Evenings by Appointment Alfred W . Christopherson Fhyiician and Surgeon Of.Yce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office; First National Bank Bldg FRED H. BROWN Jeweler 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Locksmith and Kcymaker 125 W. Alta St. Phone 380 1 WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. W. J. W ARNER im Attom ey-at-Law I - . m i ion <•»»» Hermiston - Oregon Radios Hermiston Barker Shop and Beauty Parlor Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. ♦ Hermiston "It h as ta k en fifty y e a r s to p erfect th is system " • “Just think how little I need worry about markets and prices. M y chief job is to pro duce the best butterfat, eggs and poultry that I can— take them to the nearest Swift ft Company produce plant and get the going market price in cash for all I can deliver. "Sw ift ft Company gives me, and 200,000 others like me, an ever ready, ever unlimited market. W e ’re not concerned w ith local gluts and shortages. " It takes organization to keep thia vast eye- tern in smooth running order. But that system has half a century of experience beck of i t I t could not be brought into life in • "T h in k of it— this family consists of 200,000 producers; 55,000 employes, 48,000 share holders, w ith 114 produce plants, over 408 branch houses and 600 car routes. And the whole organization operates, progresses end expands on an average profit from all sources of less than 2 cents on every dollar of sales. T h a t’s w hat I call a wonderful system.” **A - - - Phone 461 Oregon FRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Day Chapel Funeral Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av Motors Fixtures ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Electrical Contracting “Anything Electrical” 627 Main St. Phone 97» Pendleton J*ck Allen Supply Co. T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor Office: Two doors weet postoffice Office hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred C L O T H IN G Florsheim Shoes HYATT A BRAWN Men’i Wear Specialiiti L. M. LA DOW & CO. Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffleg Curtains 604 Main Street Phone 629 Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON H. 3. McKenzie, M. D. Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. II. A. Newton, Mgr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plates Main and Webb Pendleton W . M. RAKESTRAW FOR SALE Watchmaker and Jewelry 500 RED PULLETS Arrange for spring cuato hatching. HALEY' HATCHERY FREEWATER. OREGON 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon