THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
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USED
CARS
We Have A
FOR SALE
1928
FOR SALE OR TRADE — STUDE-
baker 1926 touring car. W. J.
Warner.
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Chevrolet
SEDAN
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
iSde.
—Adv
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
ISde.
—Adv
MOTOR EXCELLENT-
FOR RENT — GARAGE. $1.50 PER
month. Phone 141.
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UPHOLSTERY A-l—
NEW TIRES-
PEACHES— EARLY CRAWFORDS
ripening. August 3 to 15, other
varieties later. Price 21c. Edmonds
Orchard, Umatilla.
48-4tc
1933 License
TERMS IF DESIRED
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
ISde.
—Adv
Dr. Curry, the Seattle Optome
trist, who makes professional visits
to Hermiston will be here again
about August 29. Watch next issue
of this paper for further announce
ments.
—Adv.
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
OLD GOLD WANTED, WATCH
Your
cases, rings, bridge work, crowns,
etc. Highest cash prices. Gold Pro
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Portland, Oregon.
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WANTED — A WOMAN * TO DO
laundry work in exchange for
piano lessons. Golda E. Mumma.
Main Street
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon For Umatilla County
In the matter of the Estate of
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY
Helen T. Duncan, Deceased.
of Pendleton, party unable to con
Notice is hereby given that the
tinue payments. Will sell for unpaid
undersigned has been appointed ex
balance. Write to Pendleton Music
ecutor of the last will and testament
House.
48-4tc
of Helen T. Duncan, deceased and
has qualified as the law directs. All
persons having claims against said
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
estate are required to present the
same to me at the office of W.. J.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
of Oregon for Umatilla County
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with
Unions Saving» & Loan Associa- in six months from the date hereof.
tion, a corporation, and James W.
Dated this 18 th day of August,
Mott, Corporation Commissioner of 1932.
the State of Oregon, plaintiffs, vs.
JOHN W. DUNCAN
Otto C. Pierce and Lulu M. Pierce,
Executor
defendants.
(Aug. 18 — Sept. 15)
By virtue of an execution, judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
issued out of the above entitled In the County Court of the State
court in the above entitled cause of Oregon for Umatilla County
to me directed and dated the 25th
In the matter of the estate of Fan
day of July, 1932, upon a judgment nie Cotton Todd, deceased.
rendered and entered in said Court
Notice is hereby given that the
on the 25th day of July, 1932, in undersigned has been appointed ad
favor of Union Savings & Loan As ministrator of the estate of Fannie
sociation, a corporation. Plaintiff, Cotton Todd, deceased, and has
and against Otto C. Pierce and Lulu qualified as the law directs. All per
M. Pierce, Defendants, for the sum sons having claims against said es
of 81460.40 with interest at the tate are required to present the
rate of 10% per annum from May same to me at the office of W. J.
5, 1931, and the further sum of Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
$15.60 with interest at the rate of Oregon, with proper vouchers, with
10% per annum from June 19, 1931,
and the further sum of $8.60, and in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 18th day of August,
the further sum of $190.00 together
1932.
with interest at the rate of 6% per
ROBERT C. TODD
annum from the 25th day of July,
Administrator
1932, and the further sum of $20.25
(Aug. 18 — Sept. 15)
costs and disbursements and the
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costs of and upon this writ com
manding me to make sale of the
to-wit:
following described real property,
Lot Four (4) and the East
half of Lot Five (5) in Block
Two (2), in the Town of Her
miston, Umatilla County, State
of Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, de
cree and order of sale and in com
pliance with the commands of said
writ, I will on Saturday the 3rd
day of September, 1932, at 10
o’clock A. M. at the West front
door of the County Court House In
Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon,
sell at public auction, (subject to
redemption), to the highest bidder
for cash in hand 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 here
in foreclosed, or since that date had
In and to the above described prop
erty or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution, judgment order and
decree. Interest, costs and accruing
costs.
Dated the 1st day of August. 1932.
TOM B GURDANE.
Sheriff of Umatilla
County. Oregon.
By Grace Jackson, Deputy
First published August 4, 1932.
Last published September 1, 1932.
(August 4-September 1)
Herald Subscription $2.00 • Yea
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WITH FARMERS AROUND
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ASHLAND — Southern Oregon is
*
off
still free from the cherry fruit fly,
now such a pest in some other sec
$+55
tions of the state, judging from tests
s #*
made this past season by County
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Agent Wilcox. Wilcox took cherries
from five orchards near here and
2s 27 •
one near Medford and incubated
Herald Subscription, $2.00 a Year.
them without getlng a single fruit
fly larva. As long as this region is
MILLION DOLLAR LEGS'
free from this pest shipments of
Hey, kids, what kind of an animal dians in a farce ot the Olympic I
fresh fruit to other states Is unham
, Games.
is
this?
pered.
You kids under 13 have a chance
Now. don't tell us there ain’t no
good at drawing ito win a ticket to "Million Dollar
HILLSBORO—Heavy applications such animal! It's
And its the na-Legs.” if you bring your drawing in
of commercial fertilizer on land little red wagons,
Klopstokia, the color to the Herald before four
lacking in humis and otherwise in tionnl emblem of
country
of
the
Champion
Olympic o'clock Saturday.
poor condition Is a losing proposi
The first five best colored and
Teams of "Million Dollar Legs,” the
tion, believes County Agen W. F. Cy
one i ---- -
receive
neatest drawings will
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attraction
at
the
Oasis
theatre
Sun
rus after examining tests made by
ticket to see "Million Dollar Legs." j
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
day
and
Monday,
in
which
you
are
some groweers of spinach and peas
Mount your drawing on a piece i
Oakie, W. C.
here who tried out the plan. Results
to
General Dentistry
Andy Clyde, of white paper, and be sure to write:
indicated that unless the soil is in a Fields, Ben Turpin,
X-Ray and Diagnosis
your
name
and
address
in
the
lower
.
fairly good state of fertility the Hank Mann, Lyda Roberti, and a lot
Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
right-hand corner.
yields of these crops will be disap- of other favorite slap-stick, come-
Residence Phone 25-J
pointing even with liberal supplies :------------- :--------------------------------
Sunday and Evenings by
port land Oregon.
of commercial fertilizer,
ELECTRIC TESTER DEVICE
Appointment
From Eugene comes the tale o!
JUNCTION CITY—Glen Strome, a USED WITH PEARS
game violatela and a neglected
local farmer, has a seven-acre field
campfire.
Robert McCullum was
A farmer to succeed has long had fined $150, having been on parole
of stemrot resistant sweet clover
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
which he is growing for seed this to be a "jack of all trades” from I for previous game law violation.
year. The field is in excellent con- economist to chemist. and now he Pete Carter and Neal Stone each
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY j
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dition
and promises to produce a will have to add a bit to his elec- were fined $100 for game violation
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
high yield. Sweet clover is believed trical ability if a new device foi and 10 days for leaving a fire. F. X
Attending
M. D.:-
\
to have a place in western Oregon testing maturity ot pears announced Crompier was lined $100 for having
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON :
agriculture under certain conditions, by the Oregon Experiment station an untagged deer hide and untagged
Phone—Hospital
551 Res. 712 >
but until recently no variety has comes into renerai use.
venison. The offences were commit
Physicians Office 733.
:
Not
so
many
years
ago
the
college
been found which would withstand
ted on the Cascade National Forest
the ravages of stem rot. The strain research men took most of the guess Supervisor Thompson reports excel
Strom is growing and is the result work out of picking pears by de- lent c operation from the Oregon
on increasing one disease-free plant vising a "mechanical thumb” by state police on this case.
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe .
the change in pressure need-
found by the Oregon Experiment
From Supervisor Pagter. Mount
Duart Permanent Waves
:
puncture
the
pear
as
it
ap
ed
to
Baker National Forest, Bellingham,
station.
$2.95 and $5.00
proached maturity could be meas comes report of R. B. Dickenson of
FINGER WAVES — 50c
:
REDMOND— The largest number ured. This has served well ever Seattle, who left his camp fire
Late Appointments by Phone.
t
of dairy animals ever tested for di since, but has Its limitations, par- burning to cook a pot ot beans while
Phone 141 1
sease at any one time have just been ticularly in that it is of no use in he went fishing. The justice fined
examined here in a campaign where measuring the changes that take him $10 and costs.
by contageous abortion testing was place in fruit during storage by
Frank Bishop of Concrete, while
made available at 10 cents per head which it might be told when they picking berries on the St ulphur
W. J. WARNER
Instead of the usual price of 35 near the end of their storage life..
Creek burn, added to his enjoyment
As an improvement on this me- of the occasion by smoking a cigar-
cents. There were 1188 cows tested
tester, James C. Moore, ette. His car was parked near 2
with only 91 reactors and 36 sus chanical
pects. The campaign was made pcss- formerly with the U. S. department large sign stating that the area was
ible by the county agent obtaining of agriculture, began experimenting closed to smoking by “federal and
the cooperation of the division of with an electrical device with which state law. Bishop was fined $1 a nd
animal industry of the state depart to measure the resistance to electric costs, plus a suspended 20-day jail
current in pear tissue. He found that sentence.
ment of agriculture.
T. K. Johnson
pear tissue.this resistance changes
PRAIRIE
CITY—"Our
alfalfa, markedly as the pears reach the
Physician and Surgeon
where It was sulfured, yielded three proper stage for “picking, and that
Hermiston, Oregon
times what it did last year,” is but it will also mea urc the progress of
Office
Phone,
1023 House 1912
PINE CITY NEWS
one of the many similar enthusias maturity in sto rage.
Working as assistant horticul-
tic comments of local farmers who
have been using this treatment on turalist at the experiment station
Hermiston Post No. 37
their hay lands. In most cases the this pt st year, More has continued
returned
Meets first and third
Charles Bartholomew
in
cooperation
with
results of the treatment did not show Ills experiments
Chicago
Monday
morning from
Thursday. Legion Auxil
up to best advantage for a full year Medford rear growers are much in- where he shipped his sheep.
iary meets second and
the project. Though
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
after th ulfur was applied, reports tercstcd
fourth Thursday.
made
a
trip
to
Pendleton
Friday.
R. G. Johnson, Grant county agent. handicapped by drouth in his field
Legion Hall.
Miss Wilma McCarty spent Thurs
work last year. More has caried his
day,
Friday,
and
Saturday
with
Al
past-
Investigations to the point where a
ROBERTS—"When mixing
ma Neill.
ry for pies, I make enough to do for preliminary report lias been pub-
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morehead and
several bakings, states a Crook coun lished as an experiment station bul- children spent Sunday at the home
regon
utual
ty homemaker. "1 put it in a stone letin.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey of Al
Moore has perfected an electrical pine.
jar and store it in a cool place. Then
FIRE INSURANCE CO
Band practice was held Wednes
when I am ready to bake pies I device which gives accurate read
day
night
at
the
W.
D.
Neill
home.
McMinnville, Oregon
moisten the amount needed.
This ings with pears, while it is compact
A surprise Handkerchief shower
plan saves a lot of time when I have enough to be easily portable for use
Is Your Fire Insurance
was given for Mrs. O. F. Thompson
harvest hands to cook for. Inciden throughout an orchard district.
Saturday afternoon in honor of hei
About to Expire?
tally, the wire pastry mixer is a big
eightieth Birthday. About 70 people
Then See
were
present.
Those
attending
from
help too. As compared with the old ILLEGAL VENISON. HARD
Pine
City
were:
Mrs.
Ray
Applegate.
way, it takes only half the time to
R. C. TODD
BOILED REAI S AND CIGARETTES Mrs. Marion Finch. Mrs. C. H. Bar
cut in the shortening.”
tholomew, Lila Bartholomew. Mrs.
Hermiston, Oregon
Although most forest visitors arc W. D. Neill, and Bernice Neill. A
splendid time was had by all.
careful and law-abiding these days,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
certain individuals violate the law and Mrs. Ollie Neill, who went to
or regulations mad for the welfare Long Creek Thursday returned home
of all. and have to feci the force of I Monday afternoon. While there Mr
IWatenburger and Reid Busick went
rigid law enforcement, according to to the mountains and picked two
a report of the Regional Forester, gallons of huckleberries.
coins
$210-00
Takes It!
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
office.
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Food Preservation Guides Out
Home Drying
of Fruits and
Vegetables” and “Directions and
Time Tables for Home Canning,’’
are the names of two new bulletins
just issued by the home economics
extension division at Oregon State
college. These are small, practical
bulletins intended to serve as a
guide to food preservation work In
Oregon homes. They may be had
‘ree direct from the college or from
county extension offices.
The
good-natured.
sympathetic
woman will outlast all others who
are merely beautiful.
HERMISTON
PAINT VERY GOOD—
FOUND—30x5 GOODYENR
TIRE
and Rim on the Butter Creek
highway 1 1 mile from town. Owner
please call for tire and pay for ad.
J. W. Hamman.
46-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plound and
Donald visited at the home of Mrs.
Plound’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Neill. Sunday.
Charley Bartholomew and daugh
ter Lila went to Heppner Monday
afternoon. Lila will stay for several
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Bartnolomew.
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. W. Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Pounrd, Alma
j Neill, Hugh Neill, and Jasper Mey
er» went swimming Sunday near the
| Lee Savely ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watenburger,
Elsie Strain. Neva. Oleta and Lenna
Neill, Lila Bartholomew, Earl Wat-
tenburger, Lowell Young, and Frank
| and Dick Carlson went swimming
at Umatilla Sunday.
Business and Professional Cards
NEW BATTERY-
MISCELLANEOUS
local committee headed by the coun
ty agent. This plan. It is thought,
will avoid any organization costs
and other expenses in case a drain
age district were formed. The com
mittee found that
by grubbing,
burning and blowing out stumps,
trees and piles ot brush, only a min
imum amount of dirt will need to be
moved to improve the channel.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1932
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MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ONTARIO—To test out the ef
fectiveness of other materials re
cently developed for cover sprays in
codling moth control, A. B. Cain,
local fruit grower, has turned over
several blocks of his orchard for
some experiments being carried on
this season under the supervision of
County Agent Larson. One block is
being sprayed with standard lead
arsenate, 3 pounds per hundred gal
lons of water, one with Dutox, a JOHN BARRYMORE STARS IN
floride compound, and oil; and a
•STATE’S ATTORNEY',
third with oil and nicotine. There
are 12 trees in each block.
Echoing one of the country’s most
sensational murder trials, which
BAKER—Baker county farm pro splashed lurid headlines across the
ducts will be represented in the dis country’s newspapers for* months,
plays to be maintained in all the John Barrymore comes to the screen
principal Portland hotels during the of the Oasis theatre Friday and
coming American Legion national Saturday in RKO Radio Pictures’
convention. The county agent is "State’s Attorney,” a vivid drama of
working with a committee of the courtroom battles and politics.
local chamber of commerce in as
The cast includes Helen Twelve
sembling such display materials. An trees, William (Stage) Boyd, Miss
information booth for tourist travel Duncan and Jill Escond, in the oth
will also be maintained here for vis er feature roles.
itors coming over the Old Oregon
Trail.
prove It has been worked out by a
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
see Jack
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RICKREAL—A plan whereby all
the farmers along a local drainage
outlet known as Basket slough will
cooperate in donating labor to im-
PENDLETON
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
Office Phone 523
Res. Phone 461
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
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AND REP WHITE % BLUAIDPALEBS
Antiripntp
flour print ¡n y nredn
STANDARD
OIL
or
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
J. W. CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
721 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
.Watchmaker
Jeweler
. W. M. RAKESTRAW
627 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore
; SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc. I
The Home Of
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BUTTERNUT BREAD and
SOCIETY CAKES I
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your local grocer
320 Court
Pendleton, Ore.
i
J ERNEST GHORMLEY
MEN’S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
; Phone 3 26
301 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
W. G. FISHER
means just what
t STANDARDSTATIGNSI Nc
. Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil
, Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
I
Realistic Beauty Shop
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Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
j
We Specialize In Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
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“STANDARD"
STANDARD GASOLINE
Naturovathic Physician
Í Bond Bldg.
Rooms 15-16
I
Pendleton. Oregon
PENDLETON
^Jhe name-
MORE MOTORISTS USE IT - YOU WILL LIKE IT
DR. LINA STAATS
Bond Bldg.
: Majestic
Ranges, Red Jacket
• Pumps, iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
¡ Phone C I
2 I 1-2 13 E. Court St.
1
Pendieton, Oregon
:
DR. H. A. NEWTON
•
Dentist
i X-Ray Work
I
Phone 12
Pendleton, ( ) e on
Pendleton, Ore.
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Kelvinator Refrigerators, Radio
service and repairs. Motors.
ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
Electrical Contracting and
Merchandising
John Voytilla, Prop.
Tel. 978
627 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on. The
only factory machines in Umatilla
County. Malt your shoes to us.
| We pay the return postage. Bet
ter shoe repairing for less mon-
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
| 643 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
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We Specialize In Armstrong
Linoleum, inlayed or printed.
We also specialize In the Hea-
trola Circulator, the stove that
saves you coal.
V
STRORLE
* 210 E. Court St.
Pendleton. Ore