The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 07, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HERMISTOIj HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Special Sale
MODEL T FORD PARTS
ALL NEW STOCK
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jiflD flsnjY SEES
HOPEFUL SIGNS,
BANKERS TOLD
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
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IRRIGON NEWS
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Mrs. J. F. Gibson and daughter
Mrs. O. Corell and her mother, ’
Jane returned to Waila Walla Mon­ Mrs. Lorenten, is visiting relatives
Minimum Charge 15c
day after having spent the Christ­ at Benson, Oregon, this week.
Top Covering
or
Mrs. Fred Reiks has been quite Leading Automobile Unit Ex*
To fit 1925 to 1927 Model T touring mas holidays at their home here.
1 Cent a Word
Miss Gibson is enrolled at Whitman. ill the past two weeks. Her daughter
cars.
pects to Employ More Men
Mrs. Mary Johnson and P. A. and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Regular, 35.00 value, NOW $2.00
FOR SALI
This Winter Than Last
Power were married in Pendleton Ward from La Grande is here for
These top decks make excellent tar- December 30. A group of neighbors a few days’ visit.
5-YEAR OLD REGISTERED PRO- polines or ground cloths for your staged a charivari Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weir arrived MOTOR SUPPLY IN HANDS
ven Jersey sire (or sale reasonable camping trip or picnic.
when the newlyweds treated the in­ home from Baker, Oregon, Saturday.
OF PUBLIC FALLING OFF
truders very hospitably.
Also young brood sow, w ill (arrow
Mrs. Rice from SanFrancisco, Cali
1st of March. J. Jendrzejewski.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hayden re- fornia, is visiting the Carl Eisley T w e lv e M il lio n Y e a r s Lass T ra n s p o rt a
Genuine Ford Tubular
19-3tp
turned
Saturday from
Heppner family this week.
t io n in N a t i o n ’s C a r In v e n t o r y T h a n
RADIATQRS
where they visited during the holi­
C o n s id e r e d N o r m a l, M a n u f a c ­
Fred Markham and Jess Oliver
Regular 316.00 value, $11,00
days with Mrs. Hayden’s parents, are away tagging sheep near Hep­
t u r e r T e lls F in a n c ie r s
FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur­ Why worry with a leaky radiator?
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin.
niture and Mattresses. Hermiston
pner, Oregon.
Dr. A. W. Christopherson of Her­
Second Hand Store.
10-tfc
A son and a son-in-law of Mrs. ESTIMATING that transportation In
SPINDLE BODIES
miston was called to Stanfield Mon­ W. Morsett arrived here last week A-* the form of automobiles now In the
FOR SALE OR TRADE — FOR A
To fit all Model T’s,
day to give medical aid to Mrs. C. from North Dakota and expect to 1 hands of the American public Is twelve
(arm tract, 160 acres in western
L. Shaw who is ill at her home.
Regular 32.20 value for 75c
rent or buy In this vicinity, if they j million ’’car-years" below normal, and
Colorado. T. A. Gilliland, Hermis­ All bushed and ready to install. A
John Hayden, a freshman at the can find a suitable location.
that this deficit will eventually have to
ton, Oregon.
19-ltp cure for eratlc steering.
U. of O. spent Christmas vacation
Otto and Elmer Benefiei motored be made up. Richard H. Grant, vice
president of the Genera! Motors C)r
at the home of his brother, Adolph to WaMa Walla Sunday.
Burk's (or Bargains. On the West
poratlon. recently told the American
Hayden.
Front Fenders, $1.00
C.
W.
Ocock
was
a
Hermiston
vis­
Side.
— Adv.
Bankers Association convention that
George Armstrong is visiting In itor Saturday.
employment In his company may be
An odd lot of roadster and touring Stanfield after an absence of two
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and son greater, this winter than last year.
FOR SALE— RHODE ISLAND RED
years.
Car Top Side Curtain»
Don were. Pendleton visitors Satur- j "Employment during the winter
Cockerels. Mrs. Altred C. Swar-
The annual basketball games be­ day.
at just *4 of their regular price.
months Is a very important tiling,'
ner.
19-2tp
No need to shiver when you can get tween the high school and the high
Chas. Smith of Heppner gave a Mr Grant said. "So far as our enrpo
side curtains at a fraction of the school alumni teams resulted in an free picture show at the Tom Cald- | ration is concerned. In November. De
MISCELLANEOUS
easy victory for both alumni teams. well garage last Wednesday night eember. January and February we will
original cost.
The line-up was as follows;
featuring activities of 4-II club be employing at least as many and
FOR RENT — 5-ROOM MODERN
probably more men than we did this
Alumni
High School workers. It was enjoyed by all.
MANY OTHER LIKE BARGAINS
house, (urnished. H. E. Hanby.
past year.”
Elaine
Green
Evelyn
Thorsen
Morse Burchett was busy last
Phone 25M.
ttc.
In order to gauge the outlook for
AT
Rose Hoosier
Clara Johnson week hauling hay by truck from Ir­ next year’s market his corporation
Emma Horn
Margaret Johnson rigon to Boardman to a new resident he said, attempts to set up sales 'n
SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. MOD-
Aldolpha Hoskins
Ina Sturdivant in that community,
ern. Inquire Herald office.
9-ttc
dices based on ipteuslve scientific
Theresa Hurley
Myrta Martin
Mrs. Fred Markham and Mrs. studies In addition to observation and
Go to Burk’s (or Bargains -Now.
Margaret Gibson
Irene FerriB Marshal Markham were shopping in co“,moD sense.
-Adv.
Boys’ Team—
Hermiston Saturday.
'
" e are
t^le habit of looking
YOUR
Woodward Gifford B. Starkweat'J r
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and upon an automobile not merely as an
BACKNUMBER MAGAZINES —
.Henry Kopacz
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
Earl Attebury family from Imbler were visiting automobile but as transporation.” be
said. "We figure each automobile
Mailed anywhere, 5c and 10c
-tanley Green
Edward Attebury Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grubeil and Mr.
produced as six years of transporta
Largest assortment on Pacitic Coast
Clinton Martin
Edward Kopacz and Mrs. Earl E. Isom this week.
tion. Then by following up records
K. Brandy’s Magazine Den, 564 at the front door of the Court House Tohn Gibson
Dick Hammlli
V. Thompkins and family of Walla of production yearly, we get a graph
Glisan Street, Portland, Or. 19-4tc in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore­ Harry Laird
Walla and a sister of Roscoe W il­ which indicates what ought to be
CAPONS FOR SALE — 25c to 28c gon, sell all of the right, title and
liams visited the Williams family normal inventory of transportation In
interest
which
the
said
defendants
a pound. Mrs. J. O. French. 19-ltp
(Too late for last week.)
the hands of the American people, and
over the week end.
or either of them, had on the 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. William Sires and
Mr. and Mrs. Dawald returned whether there are more or less miles
day of August, 1928, or since then family were holiday guests at the
than might be expected. According
Notice of Sale.
have acquired, or now have in or home of Mr. Sires’ brother, Earnest from a vacation over the holidays to our figures, there are about twelve
late
Saturday
night.
"ires.
million years less transportation In
Sealed bids (or the purchase of to the following described pre­
Roscoe and Maurice Williams this inventory al the present time
Students who are home from the
certain assets of.th e estate o( Clar mises situate in Umatilla County,
various colleges where they are en- were doing business In Hermiston than has been considered normal since
ence Tilden, bankrupt, are invited Dregon, towit:
■olled are Wallace and Bruce Ba­ Thursday.
1925.
by Inez F. Wheeler, trustee of said
The Southwest Quarter of the
ker from U. of O.; Jane Gibson from
Billy and Freddy Markham have
The Outlook for Business
Whitman; Odelpha Hoskins and
estate, to be opened at ten o’clock Northwest Quarter of Section 11,
Kenneth Hammiil from Monmouth; been quite ill with flu the past "Consequently, if we retain the same
in the (orenoon ot January 15, 1932
Township 4 North, Range 28, E.
week.
and Freda Gnovough of Pacific Uni­
purchasing power in this country. It
as iollows, to-wlt:
W. M„ excepting therefrom the
versity.
A little son was born to Mr. and 18 Quite evident that on the first up
1 Tractor
following tracts;
B. F. McCullough and Ed Lewis Mrs. Harry Smith Monday night but tuni oI busiBess Ujero w,„ b„ a rush
1 Milking Machine
shipped a carload of fat cattle to died shortly after birth. The little
Beginning at the Southwest
to replace that Inventory. In develop
Portland Monday.
1 Sharpless No. 9 Cream Separator corner of the Northwest Quar­
one was buried in the Irrigon ceme­ ing this graph, It lias coins out very
Miss Mavilla Dunning who teach­ tery Wednesday.
1 J. B. Colt Light Plant, (gas)
ter of said Section 11, thence
es in the Stockton. Cal., high school
strongly that every third year is u
1 Engine, from Ford automobile
East 427.4 feet; thence North 30
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were big automobile year. Tile biggest
¡s spending her Christmas vacation
Trustee reserves the right to re­ feet; thence East on a line and
n Staafield and Echo. Miss Dun­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
ject any and all bids. Bids must be parallel to and 30 feet distant
ning will leave Thursday for Salem Saturday night. The evening was automobile year was 1929 wbeu 4,100,
000 cars were produced for American
addressed to the trustee at Pendle­ from the South line of said North­ ‘.o spend the remainder of her vaca­ qpent playing ’’500.”
tion with her sister, Mrs. L. P. Buch
consumption. This year the industry
ton, Oregon, and will be opened at west Quarter, 400 feet; thence
George Hendrickson visited rela­ will produce somewhere between i,
her office, Room 24, Stangier build­ North 263 feet; thence West on a holtz,
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ling attended tives in Portland this week.
800,000 and 1,900.000 cars. As 1932 Is
ing. Articles for sale are at the E. line parallel to the South line
n dinner party Sunday evening at
Miss Joyce Caldwell and Earl
G. Tilden (arm about 3 miles north of said Northwest Quarter, a the N. D. Bard home In Echo.
Stewart left Sunday for their schools three years after 1929, If economic con
ditions were normal we could be sure
of Hermiston.
Miss Evelyn Starkweather is near Portland.
distance of 400 feet;
thence
we would do a tremendous business,
spending the holidays with friends
(January 7)
North 237 feet; thence West on
Miss
Bullfinch
and
Miss
Reufro
ind relatives In Portland.
because the third year Is the time when
a line parallel to the South line
Miss Elaine Green and Catherine returned Saturday after a two weeks the bulk of the replacing takes place.”
of said Northwest Quarter, 427.4
Attebury, student nurses In St. An- vacation.
He added that there are factors al
Notice of Sale.
hony's hospital In Pendleton spent
feet to a point on the West line
W. C. Isom Is erecting a new work that make It uncertain how big
Christmas at their respective homes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of s a i d
Northwest Quarter;
grainery and chicken house this the year will be, instancing that
near Stanfield.
under and by virtue o( an execution thence South 530 feet to the
"money is being hoarded from lack
week.
Miss
Helen
Fredrickson
entertain­
issued out of the Circuit Court of point of beginning.
of confidence and this takes away
ed the pupils of the fifth and sixth
the State of Oregon for Umatilla
some purchasing power that we would
grades at her home Tuesday evening.
Beginning at a point where the
otherwise have, while (amily budgets
Miss Catherine Cooper who Is a
County to "me directed and delivered North line of Ridgeway Street in
member of the grade school faculty
are being cut on account of changes
upon a judgment, decree and order the town of Hermiston Intersects
it Marshfield, Oregon, Is spending
In income conditions, which again
of sale rendered in said Court on with the East line of the South­
’he holidays with her parents, Mr,
means that purchasing power for the
the 16th Jay of November, 1931, west Quarter of the Northwest
and Mrs. S. R. Cooper.
automobile, like a good many other
in favor of W. J. Warner and Quarter of said section, and run­
Vnd Mrs. Ted Craven and
things, will be knocked down.” As a
-mall son Allen are spending the
against the defendants, B. J. Pinck­ ning thence North along the East
result, he said, it was necessary to
holidays with relatives at Maryhill
ney and J. Louise Pinckney, his line of said Southwest Quarter of
measure what statistically would bo
Washington.
wife, O. V. Badley and Flora L. Bad- the Northwest Quarter, a dis­
a big year against a practical con­
Miss Edna Greathouse who teach
ley, his wife, and Carry Furry, for tance of 200 feet, thence at right
¡8 near Pilot Rock is spending her
sideration of the curtailment of ex­
acation with her parents, TWr. and
penditures which Is going on and de­
the sum of 31900.00, together with angles westerly a distance of 180
■Mrs. G. Earnest Greathouse.
termine how big the year will be
interest on 32000.00 at the rate of feet; thence at right angles South
Mrs. Blanche Thorsen who is
under these circumstances.
7 per cent per annum from the 20th a distance of 20o feet to the
nemher of the grade school faculty
"From a long haul standpoint, re­
day of April, 1931, to the 1st day North line of said Ridgeway
n The Dalles is a guest at the home
gardless of how many automobiles are
if her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
of August, 1931, together with in­ street; thence East a distance of
sold in 1932, we .-re storing up a big
Thorsen.
terest on 31900.00 at the rate of 180 feet along the North line of
1 business for the future," Mr. Grant
Mrs. Jake Winsted and daughter
7 per cent per annum from the 1st Ridgeway Street to the place of
said. "There will be fewer automobiles
Marion returned Monday from
day of August, 1931, until paid, beginning.
! sold in 1931 than will go to the scrap
hree weeks visit at the home of
for the further sum of 3200 as at­
j heap. With 12,000,000 car-years out
The said lands to be sold at pub­ Mrs. Winsted’s parents on Birch
: of the inventory, nine percent more
torneys fees, and for plaintiff’s costs lic auction to the highest biddei Treek
Misa LaVelle Shipley of Miriam,
gasoline was used up to August 1,
and disbursements taxed at 325.50, for cash in band, the proceeds of
Ire., is a guest of her sister, Mrs.
i 1931, than was used In 1930. With
in a suit therein pending wherein said sale to be applied in satisfac
D. Connor.
fewer automobiles, the people must
C. M. Jump spent Christmas at
the above named plaintiff was plain­ tion of said execution and al
Whether to a nearby local
have been running them faster and
Klamath Falls with Frank Hood and
tiff, and the above named defen­ costs.
longer to consume the additional gaso­
destination or across the
tther friends.
dants were defendants, and said
I will also on the same day a1
line. This means that we have some
Miss Alice Longhary who is a se-
continent— in winter or et
judgement and decree and order of the same time and at the same lior in Pendleton high school spent
22,000,000 people working bard to
sale being also in favor of the de­ place sell all of the right, title and leverai days at the home of her pa-
any other season— the com­
make a fine business for our industry
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Long­
fendant, Carry Fur?y, and against interest which the defendants, B. J
. when there Is an economic recovery.
forts of trevel by U nion
hary.
the defendants, B, J. Pinckney and Pinckney and J. Louise Pinckney
Pecific Stages ere assured.
No False Optimism
Miss Mattie Gifford who is work
J. Louise Pinckney, his wife, and his wife, and O. V. Badley and Flo
ng In the offices of Drs. Summers
j "1 am not attempting to create any
Low cost. D ep en deb le
O. V. Badley and Flora L. Badley, ra L. Badley, his wife, or either >nd Siebert In Seattle, is with home
! false optimism —I ar.t not speaking
schedules.
his wife, for the sum of 31000.00, of them, had in or to the follow folks for a few days.
without a statistical background. Us-
Bruce
Baker
returned
Tuesday
to
together with interest at the rate ing described »real property on th<
; Ing the best sense we can, we have
M ake your package shipments
'’ortland
to
again
take
up
his
work
of 6 per cent per annum from the 8th day of March, 1930, or since it the Doernbecker hospital. Bruce
drawn conclusions from the figures we
by Stage—quicker—economical.
1 have, and I am willing to make the
18th day of January, 1928, until then have acquired, to-wit:
a senior In medics.
'j statement that as far as the conduct
A l i o inquire about Pick-up
paid, for the further sum of 3140 as
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chapin return­
Southeast Quarter of the North­
of our business for the first half of
and D alivtry Freight Service.
'd Tuesday to their home in Salem,
attorneys fees, and for her costs west Quarter of Section 11, Town­
| 1932 is concerned, we shall set the
ifter a visit of ten days at the J. M.
and disbursements taxed at 315.90; ship 4 North Range 28, E. W. M.
Richard's home.
Indices somewhat higher than the ac­
which said judgment, decree and or­
The said real property to be sold
UNION PACIFIC STAGES
Lowell Baker who is employed in
tualities of 1931. We are willing to
der of sale has been duly docketed at public auction to the hlghes;
pokane spent Christmas with his
i set our advertising budgets and our
and enrolled in the office of the bidder for cash In hand, the pro­ -»arents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker.
selling expense on tba. kind or indices,
Miss Rachel Sloan came from
Clerk of said Court, and in and by ceeds of said sale to be applied in
j With economic conditions as they are,
Meachem Thursday to spend her ra-
said judgment, decree and order of satisfaction of said execution and atlon with her parents, Mr. and
and since the obsolescence Is so great
and we have sunk so low In this year’s
sale it was directed that the here­ all costs.
Mrs. Frank Sloart.
sales, we figure that the first half of
The members of the high school
inafter described real property in
DATED this 3rd day of December.
ilumnl held their annual frolic at
1932 must necessarily be better than
Umatilla County, Oregon, together 1931.
he home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Pen­
was the first half of 1931.”
TOM B. GURDANE. Sheriff ney in Echo Monday evening. At
with the tenements, •’»rediments
of Umatilla County, Oregon the business meeting the following
and appurtenances thereunto be­
Bankers Help
officers were elected for the ensuing
By Grace Jackson
longing or in anywise appertain­
• ear; President, Glen Wallace. ViCe-
Seven banka of Kennebec County,
Deputy. Pres., Stanley Green; Sec’y, Helen
ing, and also of the right, title
Maine, cooperated with the county
(Dec. 10-17-24-31-Jan. 7)
and Interest of the said defendants,
Fredrickson. The evening was spent
grange, farm bureau, and local cream­
in games and contests, directed by
as above named, in and to the same,
ery, la financing the publication of a
Sixty-three per cent of the tou- j Mrs. W. O. Wallace. At midnight a
be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
booklet, entitled. "The Agricultural
covered
dish
supper
added
to
the
•Ists
registering
motor
vehicles
with
County, Oregon, to satisfy said
Sil nation In Kennebec County." it
enjoyment, of th e evening.
he state department in 1931 were j A group of young people enter­
presents In ■ eoarl.’.e manner the farm
judgment and all costs.
lesotirrta and pre:ticca of the county,
NOW, THEREFORE. I will, on rom Caiffornla, the list reaching
tained at a birthday surprise party
with s'Tj'gcatious lor improvement.
the 9th day of January. 1932, at ten otal of 67,825 cars. Washington tor Marjory Cooper and Richard
lammtll at the Hammlli (arm on
o'clock I d the forenoon of said date vas second with 14,455 automobiles Tuesday evening.
THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1932
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Robert A. Allen, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Ro­
bert A. Alien, deceased, and has qua­
lified as the law directs. All per­
sons having claims against said es­
late are required to present the
same to me at the office of W. J.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with­
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 31st day of December,
1931.
Frank A. Allen,
Administrator.
(Dec. 31-Jan. 28)
jDoniujwh
typewrite :
T ’S faster, easier, more
legible. Social usage ac­
cepts the typed personal let­
ter now—ask us to show you
a Remington-the personal
writing machine!
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Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropia tor
Office: Two doors west postoffice j
VINEYARD LODGE
O lfire hours, 10 to 12: 1:30 to 6.
Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or.
No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each
Monday evet.ing in Odd Fellows’ ,
nan. Visiting members cordially
Invited
W. R. Longhorn, Secretar.
Virgil Smith, N. O.
PENDLETON
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Gifts for All Occasions
FRED II. BROWN
Jeweler
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
now associated with
817 Main Street
Dr. F. V. Prime
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
lunk Bldg.
Phone Connections
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Pendleton, Ore.
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
Alfred W. Christopherson
Physician and Surgeon
3fV.ce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712
Office: First National Bank Bldg
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Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Radios
DUART PERMANENT WAVES
Motors
ALL PERMANENTS $5.00
Late Appointments by Phone.
I’hone 141
Fixtures
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Hermiston Post No. 37
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
’’A n y th in g E le c tric a l”
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
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Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and I
fourth Thursday,
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Legion Hall.
J ack Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
’ Phone Four Hundred
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PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Day
Chapel Funeral Coach
and
Sanitary Preparation Room
Imbiilanee Service - Hermiston Av
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
U pholsterers and M iittres'i ’ la k e r-
N ovelty am i Itu (fie,| C u rta in s
604 Main S t r u t
I'iione 629
P endleton, Orc ion
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T. K. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Telephone Building
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone. 1023 House 5912
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
W. M. RAKESTRAW
W atchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
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DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMOTRIMT
’ The In st. /'.Iftx-i s at a reasonable ;
; cost. OITICAL REPAIRING
i Over Wool worth's Phone 1286 ,
Pendleton, Oregon