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PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON WANT ADS NOW Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word FOR SALE FOR RENT OR LEASE—MY RESI- dence. Inquire Dr. Prime. 40-2tc FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GOOD used car—5 acres, two-thirds acre in strawberries. All tillable land. Inquire Herald office. H. W. Rat liff. 40-tfc NEW HAY GRADES TO BE THE NEW FORD Go to Burk’s for Bargains—Now. —Adv. FOR SALE OR TRADE—REGIS- tered Jersey bull, 4 * years old. Allen Carlson, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 38-3tp ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE—13c per lb. Inquire at Hermiston Transfer office. 35-tfc Ride in it! Drive it! MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A BOY 14 YEARS OF age or older to work for piano lessons. See Golda E. Mumma. Main 39-2tc Street, Hermiston. This Wonderful NEW CAR WANTED — ODD JOBS. LAWN mowing or trimming. Phone 1012. 4O-2tc See Chester Johnson. FOUND—GOLD-RIMMED GLASSES. Inquire at Herald office and pay 40-tc. for ad. HOUSES FO RRENT, FURNISHED or unfurnished. H. E. Hanby, Her- • 32-2tc miston, Oregon. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod ern conveniences. Inquire Herald office. Burk’s for Side. Bargains. On the West —Adv. WILL PARTIES WHO HAVE BOR- rowed tools and machinery from my place please return? This in cludes garden cultivator, spike tooth harrow, a 4-horse fresno, a 2-horse fresno, two slips, spring tooth har row, wagon gears with two 5 1-8" steel wheels, and shop and carpen ter tools, Henry Spmmerer. 40-ltc DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT Reds, Hermiston. Leghorns, See our Rocks. Get our prices, chicks. Your patronage apprecia- ted. Poults, Turkey eggs and cus- tom hatching. “Vigorbilt” Hatch- 26-tfc ery, Hermiston, Oregon. DALLAS—Three trial plantings of Redheart strawberry have been started on the farms of W. V. Sam- ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. Your AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OUR SHOP IS MODERN OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED pie, Falls City; C. H. Mode of Inde pendence, and W. D. Henry of Zena, reports County Agent J. R. Beck, who obtained the plants for the men. The Redheart strawberry, Mr. Beck says, has come into consider- able prominence in eastern United States, and is highly recommended by Dr. George Darrow, in charge of small fruit investigational work in the Pacific Northwest for the U. S. department of agriculture. ROSEBURG—A unified premium list for all community fairs of the county is being worked out by the Douglas county fair board, accord ing to County Agent J. C. Leedy, county agent, who has been coopera ting with a committee composed of Willard Smith, Glide; A. W. Cas well, Myrtle Creek; C. C. Hill, Days Creek, and Wesley Meredith, look- Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON HERMISTON DR. A. E. MARBLE O regon M utual FIRE INSURANCE CO. McMinnville, Oregon Chiropractor Office: Two doors west poetoffice Office heure, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6. Hermiston, Or. Phone 481 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosia Jank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and Evenings by Appointment Is Your Fire Insurance About to Expire? Then See R. C. TODD Hermiston, Oregon Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Extra care in handling alfalfa hay this year will probably pay good returns to Oregon farmers this year in view of the recently adopted Uni ted States hay grades in Oregon for alfalfa mixtures, timothy, and clo ver. and mixtures of these with vari ous grass hays, says D. D. Hill, as sociate agronomist at the Oregon State college experiment station. Under a plan adopted by the state department of agriculture in cooper ation with the federal hay inspec tion service, terminal grading and inspection will be provided this year at Portland and shipping point in spection on the Klamath Falls and Hermiston regions, and probably elsewhere if enough demand for it develops. “Hay grades as they are applied now are entirely workable and in dicate feeding quality remarkably well,” says Hill. “The feeder who buys hay on standard contract grade can be assured of uniform quality, something that coast dairy feeders especially have long been seeking. As soon as buyers become familiar with the different grades the better types are almost certain to command a premium.” Color and leafiness are the two chief characteristics of high grade alfalfa hay. says Hill, for the rea son that good color nearly always indicates cutting at the proper time and other good harvesting methods, while leafiness means that the hay is carrying a high percentage of pro tein for which alfalfa hay is widely sought. “The first step in the production of alfalfa hay with good color and good leaves is to cut early,” Hill continued. "Hay cut anytime from the bud stage to one-tenth to one- quarter bloom will usually have good color. Continued cutting in the bud stage will usually weaken the stand, so it is best to allow at least one cutting per year to reach a stage corresponding to one-tenth to one-quarter bloom.” “A number of other practices in curling and stacking or baling are important in maintaining high feed ing quality and consequently high grades. A series of meetings to ac- quaint hay growers, feeders and dealers with the new grades are planned through the state in the next week or so.” FINGER WAVES — 50c Late Appointments by Phons. Phons 141 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. Dated the 28th day of May, 1932. TOM B. GURDANE, Sherif of Umatilla County, Oregon. by Grace Jackson, Deputy. (June 2 - June 30) Notice 012 MARKHAM Beauty Shop WILLOWS—Advice to use a spar varnish on my drainboards was the thing I appreciated most of all in the “short cut” letters received from Mrs. Zelta Rodenwold , extension specialist in home management, Cor PENDLETON NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State Of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said District will be held at the School house: to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M . on the third Monday of June, being the 20th day of June, A. D., 1932. This meeting is called for the pur pose ot electing one Director and one Clerk, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 28th day of .May, 1932. ATTEST: It. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk. F. C. WOUGHTER, Chairman Board of Directors. (June 2 - June 9) Half the value of your telephone lies in what it means to those friends who enjoy your com panionship. The other half lies in what it means to you. Saving your time. Running vour errands. Spanning distance. Nothing else dees so much for so little. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Business Office: Main Street OPTOMOTRIST 'he best glasses at a reasonable cost.--OPTICAL REPAIRING Over Woolworth’»—Phone 1286 Pendleton. Oregon WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door Telephone 511 Sheriff’s Sale. W. J. WARNER, Chairman Board of Directors. (June 2 - June 9) NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Taken Up Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High Notice is hereby given that I School District No. 9. of Umatilla have taken up and have kept for County, State ot Oregon, that the ibout 10 days at my ranch 1 mile Annual School Meeting of said north of Columbia school house, the District will be held at the School following described animal: house; to begin at the hour of 2 1 brown. 3-year-old mare, O F P. M., and hold untili 7 P. M., on brand on left hin. the fourth Monday of June, being Said animal will be sold, unless the 27th day of June. A. D., 1932. edeemed. at pulille auction to the This meeting is called for the highest bidder for cash in hand on purpose of electing one Director and the 17th day of June, 1932, a! the the transaction ot business usual at •Jiove described ranch at 2:00 such meeting. o’clock P. M. Dated this 31st day of May, 1932. Dated at Hermiston on this 2nd ATTEST: day of June. 1932. R. A. BROWNSON, Signed, A. G. McCRAY, District Clerk. (June 2-17) Hermiston. Or. PER DOZEN OVER MARKET PRICE for EGGS In Payment of Subscriptions Hermiston Herald NEW OR RENEWAL During Prosperity Week JUNE 3 JUNE 10 ine NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO- CIATION, a corporation, and JAMES W. MOTT, Corporation Commissioner of the State of Ore- gon. Plaintiffs. vs. OTTO C. PIERCE and LULU M. PIERCE. Defendants. By/Virtue of an execution, judg ment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause. to me directed and dated the 25th lay of May, 1932, upon a Judgment endered and entered In said Court >n the 25th day of May, 1932, in avor of Union Savings & Loan As- iodation, a corporation, Plaintiff, ind against Otto C. Pierce and Lulu M. Pierce, Defendants, for the sum t $1460.40 with interest at the rate i! 10% per annum from May 5, 1931, and the further sum of $15.60 with interest at the rate of 10% per annum from June 19, 1931, und bo further sum of $8.60, and the further sum of »190.00 together with interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the 25th day of May, 1932, and the further sum of »20.25 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ com- nanding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, to- wit: Lot Four (4) and the East Half of Lot Five (5) in Block Two (2), in the Town of Hermiston. Umatilla County, State of Oregon. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of laid execution, judgment order, de- cree and order of sale and in com- pliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday the 2nd day of July, 1932. at 10:00 o’clock A. M. it the West front door of the Coun ty Court House in Pendleton, Uma- tilla County. Oregon, sell at public auction, (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash in ha id, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, or any of them had on May 11, 1925, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, Interest, costs and accruing costs. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the Cir- cuit Couri of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Umatilla, under the seal thereof, and to me directed and delivered upon a judge- ment and decree rendered and en- tered in said court on the 2nd day of May, 1932, in favor of A. F. Bensel, as plaintiff, and against J. M. Thom as defendant, whereby the plaintiff did recover a personal de cree against the defendant, J. M. Thom, for the sum of »1500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 11th day of May, 1930, and the further sum of »175.00, attorney’s fees, and • the costs and disbursements taxed at »24.50, and whereby it was de creed that the mortgage dated on the 11th day of May, 1923, executed by J. M. Thom to plaintiff, upon the following described real property in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section twenty-seven. Township five north of Range Twenty-nine E.W.M. in Umatilla County. Oregon. which mortgage was recorded on May 12, 1923, at page 188 of book 81 of the records of mortgages in the office of the County Recorder f Umatilla County, Oregon should be foreclosed, and the sold real property sold by the Sheriff of Uma tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said there- judgment and all costs; ’ore I will, on Saturday June llth, 1932, at two o'clock In the afternoon of that day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title. Interest and estate which the said defendant, and all persons claiming and to claim by, through or under them, or any ot them had on the 11th day of May, 1928, or since then have had, or now have. In and to the above described real property and every part thereof, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of such sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 7th day of May, 1932. TÓM B. GURDANE, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. By Grace Jackson, Deputy. (May 12-June 9) Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people BEING YOUR EGGS TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STORES OR STATIONS: DR. DALE ROTHWELL RED & WHITE STORE KINGSLEYS EURNHAM'S IT’S SMART TO— HERMISTON TRANSFER MACMARR STORE PORTLAND OREGON BURK'S WHEN in Portland be kind to yourself BUY GOOD SHOES and then Keep them REPAIRED BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Final NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas H. Grigg, deceased, has filed her fi nal report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 4th day of June, 1932, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above en titled Court in the County Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby no tified to then and there appear and bow cause. if any they have, why • id report should not be approved, he e ecutrix discharged and the es tate closed. Dated this 5th day of May, 1932. Oírle Grigg, Executrix (May 5 - June 2) our telephone means a lot to your friends This applies to Delinquents, as well as those whose Subscription has not expired. For example, if your Subscription expires Sept. traordlnary offer, 1st, and you wish to lake advantage of this and we will credit you on year in advance bring from the date of expiration. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 Upon In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas H. Grigg, Deceased. TO THE Physician and Surgeon Hearing IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. Checking Up on Wet Statistics. Mr. James W. Gerard, at one time minister to Germany, is reported as saying that the citizens of the Uni ted States spend $285,000,000 a year in Canada for liquor. Now It hap pens unfortunately for Mr. Gerard, that Canada's sales of liquor to all purchasers are recorded. The North western Christian Advocate took the trouble to check upon Mr. Gerard, and discovers that "Canada's sales ot liquor to all purchasers to their own people, and to the people of Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia, South America, and the United States,” amount to »194,000,000. In short, remarks the Advocate, “Mr. Gerarad is about 200 per cent off in his figures, but what is that to the antagonists of the prohibition law?” of Report. All Items Appearing in this Column are Contributed by the • Hermiston W. C. T. U. Duart Permanent Waves $2.95 and $5.00 vallis, says a homemaker ot this community. “First I used a good sandpaper and got my boards clean and smooth. I let the varnish dry thoroughly before applying the sec ond and third coats und I used a very fine sandpaper lightly before each coat. Now my boards are like glass and easily kept clean. I also put spar varnish on top of my break- fast work table. It saves cloths and I like it better.” MEDFORD—Recreation material furnished by the recreation division of the home economics extension service has been used in 37 7 meet ings during the past year, according to the report of Mrs. Lee Port, mem ber of the Jackson county advisory committee. This material includes songs, music appreciation, games, folk dances, skits, stunts and drama- tics. *•*******• IN OREGON HOMES T. K. Johnson HERMISTON HOSPITAL Attending M. D.:- A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712 Physicians Office 733. IN FORCE IN OREGON. t4**466* Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY and PHYSIOTHERAPY Ing Glass, in making up such a book let. LA GRAND—N. K. West of La Grande recently disposed ot 30 tons of certified Markton seed oats to the Equity Cooperative association of Malta, Mont., at a price of 630 per ton. The sale was arranged throug County Agent H. G. Avery, and was a follow-up order on six cars of | Markton oats from Union county , sold to this concern In 1931. The Markton variety originated at the Moro branch experiment station. THURSDAY. JUNE I, 1932 Take your eggs to any of these places, and ask for a Credit Slip for the number of dozen of Eggs you wish to buy subscriptions with. Dring these Credit Slips to the Herald Office, and we subscriptions. and your pocketbook . . . stop at "The Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat" about "The Multnomah." It's just a big, fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur prisingly low rates and popular priced restaurants. THIS OFFER HAS NEVER BEEN MADE BEFORE. TAKE IT IS GOOD FOR ONLY ONE ADVANTAGE OF IT NOW. WEEK. Hermiston Herald Fourth and Absolutely Pine Fireproof Phone 51 media RATES FROM $2 WITH BATH