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PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 Aeernroeerm----------------------------------------------------------- WANT ADS | No One KNOWS the Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE — STUDE- baker 1926 touring car. W. J. Warner. —51-2tc BURK’S for Bargains. On the West iSde. —Adv FOR RENT — GARAGE. »1.50 PER month. Phone 141. 51-tfc. You Can t Afford MISCELLANEOUS To Experiment PEACHES— EARLY CRAWFORDS ripening, August 3 to 15, other varieties later. Price 21c. Edmonds 48-4tc Orchard. Umatilla. FOUND—30x5 GOODYEAR TIRE and Rim on the Butter Creek highway 11 mile from town. Owner please call for tire and pay for ad. 46-tfc J. W. Hamman. WITH MAKESHIFT REPAIES THAT COST YOU MONEY IN THE LONG RUN. FREE INSPECTION SERVICE Factory Trained Men OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod ern conveniences. Inquire Herald office. BURK’S for Bargains. On the West iSde. —Adv ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. Dr. Curry, the Seattle Optome trist, who makes professional visits Your to Hermiston will be here again AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER about August 29. Watch next issue of this paper for further announce- OUR SHOP IS MODERN— —Adv. ments. —OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— Inquire Golda Mumma. Main of Helen T. Duncan, deceased and Street. 52-ltc has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against said HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY estate are required to present the of Pendleton, party unable to con same to me at the office of W.. J. tinue payments. Will sell for unpaid Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, balance. Write to Pendleton Music Oregon, with proper vouchers, with House. 48-4 tc in six months from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day of August, 1932. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE JOHN W. DUNCAN Executor (Aug. 18 — Sept. 15) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County Unions Savings & Loan Associa tion, a corporation, and James W. Mott, Corporation Commissioner of the State of Oregon, 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 day of July, 1932, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 25th day of July, 1932, in favor of Union Savings & Loan As sociation, a corporation, Plaintiff, and against Otto C. Pierce and Lulu M. Pierce, Defendants, for the sum of 31460.40 with interest at the rate of 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, and the 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 July, 1932, and the further sum of »20.25 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ com manding me to make sale of the to-wlt: 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) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon For Umatilla County In the matter of the Estate of Helen T. Duncan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ecutor of the last will and testament Mabel agent. Mack, home demonstration Wynne Gibson, the talented young OREGON CITY—Sixty-five fami actress who stepped from the mus lies have taken advantage of the two ical comedy stage to success in the talkies by way of "Nothing But the Clackamas county canning kitchens, Truth.” "Ladies of the Big House" one at Oregon City and the other at and "Two Kinds of Women,” has Milwaukie. ^eventy-five hundred her first big starring role with Par- tins of fruit, vegetables, meats and amount in “The Strange of fish have been canned—some for in Clara Deane,” coming Sunday and dividual families and the rest for Monday to the Oasis Theatre. the commissary that will be drawn In this talkie version of Arthur on this winter. This food relief work M. Brilant's brilliant stage hit, Miss is supervised by Thelma Gaylord, Gibson attains to heights that will home demonstration agent, who is a bring her great fame in the annals member of the state food committee, of the photoplay. appointed by the governor’s relief The story takes the audience over I council. a span of about twenty years, and the gradual metamorphosis of the hapless Clara Deane through the years of trying circumstances shown with all the production value, all the skill of advanced artistry in the use of make up for which Para mount is famous. Married to a worthless man, on the eve of his sentence for embez zlement, she struggles valiently dur ing the next five years to bring hap W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. piness to the life of their little daughter. Freed from prison, her General Dentistry thieving husband gets into a series X-Ray and Diagnosis of “jams” and when finally he is Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. caught, Clara Deane is accused and Residence Phone 25-J sentenced as his accomplice. Her Sunday and Evenings by daughter is adopted by the detective Appointment chief of the city, who brings her up as his own, into charming young womanhood. Released from prison, Clara Deane gets a job as a seam- Richard Dix, star of “Cimarron,” who appears in another of his HERMISTON HOSPITAL stress. She reads with a twinge of | characteristic virile roles in “Ko ar of the Dragon," which comes ironic joy that her daughter is MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY to the Oasis Theatre Friday and Salu.day. Matinee 2:30 Saturday. about to be married to a worthy and PHYSIOTHERAPY young man. Discretion keeps her Attending M. D.:- from making herself known to the hog that weighs 160 to 200 pounds o the U. service. The area A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON young woman. Meanwhile her hus and has a hard tin'sh free from ex- lies near the geographic center of a band learns of the daughter’s happy cessive lardiness. weighing broad belt of Douglas fir land that! Phono—Hospital 551 Res. 712 Physicians Office 733. position in society—and threatens a more than 200 pounds sold for 50 extends north into Canada and south blackmail campaign which will ruin cents to a »1 less than the lighter into California on the west slope of the happiness of the young bride-to ones. the Cascade range. It will be known be. l!ogi too thin in flesh are also as the Wind River experimental' The climax packs a terrific heart discounted about the same amount forest and will serve as a field lal- i Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Waves wallop In a series of melodramatic as those somewhat too heavy. Actual oratory and proving ground for the $2.95 and $5.00 incidents, with Clara Deane as the observance of the market revealed Pacific Northwest forest experiment FINGER WAVES — 50c heroine. The ending is not the cus that when there wan a light run of station, according to Thornton T. I Late Appointments by Phone. tomary sugary one— but contains a hogs buyers paid little attention to Munger, director. Phone 141 satisfying modicum of happiness. The area, which Is located in the the se variations in weight or fin Supporting Miss Gibson arc l'at ish. Wind River watershed ten miles . O’Brien of “The Front Page” fame; Hors weighing more than 200 north of Carson, Washington, in Frances Dee, brunette charmer of pounds put on a larger daily gain cludes 4500 acres of typical old W. J. WARNER “An American Tragedy;” Dudley but re juire more grain to make one growth, virgin timber, 3500 acres of Digges, George Barbier, Russell pound of gain than the lighter young growth now 90 years old, and Gleason, Clara Blandick and others, weight hogs, the production phase 2,000 acres of old burn in varying of the study showed. The grower is degrees of fire kill and restocking. justified in producing the slightly part of which ha been reforested by ❖ heavier 200 to 225 pound hog when planting. O° the oil growth area 1100 pounds of live hog bring as 1200 acres will be set aside as a na- MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES « the cout of 690 pounds of turai area to Ie kept in its virgin much T. K. Johnson state for educational and scientific graie purposes. Studies, many of which are Physician and Surgeon Mrs. R. V. Allen returned home already under way, will cover eco- Saturday morning from Los Ange VARIED HUCKLEBERRY RECIPES Hermiston, Oregon nomic selective logging and other les. after spending two weeks there ISSUED BY STATE COLLEGE Office Phone, 1023 House 1012 methods of lumbering, slash disposal, during the illness and death of her fire prevention and control technic, mother, Mrs. Marjory Skinner. Twenty different ways to use that natural and artificial reforestation, R. E. Thom made a business trip rlentiful wild fruit, the huckleber- Hermiston Post No. 37 crowth and yield studies, thinnings, to Baker last week returning Friday ry, have been chosen, tested and re- Meets first and third the control of Insects and disease, H, W. Quick and Wiley Pearson cently i-sucd by the homo econo Thursday. Legion Auxil end the interrelation of plant and motored to Pendleton Monday. mics extension service at Oregon animal life in the forest, according I iary meets second and J. M. Thom drove to Pendletons tate colla e fi r housewives to use fourth Thursday. to the announcement. and Walla Walla Monday. in pr aring this coast product for The setting aside of this area does Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Mudge and in-their tables. not mean that lets work will be done fant son and daughter Grace Marie The list is a compilation from the in other parts of the region, but and Mrs. Hamblet of Spokane are many recipes cent to Miss Claribel that such research and demonstra spending part of their vacation at Nye, state leader of home economics tion work as can best be conducted regon utual the O. K. Mudge home at Hinkle. extension, as a result of a public in from a single center will be concen Allan Mudge of Echo, accompanied vitation for anyone to send in his FIRE INSURANCE CO trated there, It is said. the Mudge family to The Dalles Sun favorite recipes for using this native McMinnville, Oregon day where they attended a family fruit. Replies cime from 13 counties reunion. Mrs. M. T. Matott substi- In Oregon. Wa shington and Califor- Is Your Fire Insurance tuted at the station during Mr. Mud- nia. These recipe ■ and others from About to Expire? IN OREGON HOMES ge’s absence. were tested in the various Then See Mrs. M. T. Matott and children college cooking laboratory by staff ♦ motored to La Grande Thursday experts and the 20 best ones were R. C. TODD where they visited over the week end selected to be issued free in mimeo- ST. HELENS “Homemade evap Hermiston, Oregon Mrs. Matott and Vance returned Sat graph form. Several of the more un orators are appearing all over Col urday and Rosella Tuesday. Janice i usual ones follow: umbia county,” reports Mrs. Sarah accompanied her grandparents, Mr. Huckleberry Cottage Pudding Case, home démonstration agent, and Mrs. C. V. Orai to Pendleton p Lutter, 1 cup sUg- One thi who is filling inumerable requests where they will be this week. cup milk, 1% cup or, 1 egg to copies of the bulletin which ex- Miss Margaret McDaid is visiting Hour, 3 aking powder, explains how to make these dryers. with relatives at Sand Hollow. iter, add sugar A program of evaporation and can mix well beaten; The We-Can Canning club met at ually, add ning is fully under way for county the Rodda ranch Wednesday after- baking powde and sift relief, explains Mrs. Case, who is ALL WORK GUARANTEED noon with Miss Rosella Matott and nit; add alternately with milk to acting as advisory member of every PHONE 521 Miss Grace Rodda acting as host- first mixture. Place, sweetened can- welfare bureau or community chest esses. nrd or fresh huckleberries in bot- organization In the county. tom of cake pan and pour cake LIGHT HOGS MUCH IN ter over them an i then bake in a GRESHAM ways to cook minutes DEMAND SAYS SURVEY moderi familiar foods, economic buying suc I Serve Oregon hog raisers have been gestions, better planned meals and W. G. FISHER Huckleberry Zip marketing 64 per cent of their hogs 1 package lemi n gelatin, 1 cup satisfactory bread making at home NEW AND USED FURNITURE at the most desirable weight in Port- ckleberry juice. 1 cup boiling are four benefits of foods and nutri- BOUGHT AND SOLD land, and 42 per cent at the desir water. tion meetings cited by members the Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 able weight at Willamette valley Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, Woodmere home extension unit. T 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. points, according to a study recently add huckleberry juice, chill. When Frances Clinton, home demonstra- made by the animal husbandry de slightly thickened, beat with rotary tion agent, these 18 women report- partment at the Oregon State col egg beater until of consistency of ed that ideas and recipes received s********----- lege experiment station. The report whipped cream. Pile in sherbet glass t these meetings had keen passed 1 : Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 on the study has just been issued as es, chili until firm. This may be var- on by them to 102 other homemak- DR. F. L. INGRAM station bulletin No. 297. whole berries ers. ied by adding "The market demand for a leaner the whip; also by adding a cup type of hog is the result of falling of cream. ! MEDFORD How to prepare I Bond Bldg, Pendleton, Ore. off of export demand for lard and Huckleberry Jam meals for 75 or 85 persons in a *.............. , , diminished use of this product in 1 pound huckleberries, 1 pound shorter time and with less effort; this country, and of the desire of gooseberries and % pound sugar. than Is usually taken for a camping consumers for leaner cuts,” says the Place all ingredients in kettle and trip for the average family wa: dem BRADLEY & SON authors. H. A. Lindgren, A. W. O1- cock about 30 minutes or until onstrated by members of Shoe Rebuilders Iver and E. L. Potter. the Jackson county recreation club slightly thick. The college vis requested tr at their summer camp at Dead In- We rebuild shoes with machinery make a study of the radical change DCTGLAS FIR REGION da Spring re your shoes were made on. The according that took place in demand and con GETS EXPERIMENTAL FOREST Sunday only factory machines in Umatilla cider both the angle of consumer dinner prepared In two 18 qt. County. Mail your shoes to us. demand and the possibility of the In addition to We pay the return postage. Bet grower making the maximum ria nd ithin from home ter shoe repairing for less mon fit in raising hogs that best suit fore cents per person | ey. Give us a trial. the trade. carch and demon f 50 cents for each Bradlev & Son The investigators found th n purposes. under a recen family. This ty recreation group 643 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. most desirable type at presen is directed f the office or urs. FORD CAR BETTER Than We Do When Every Penny Counts BURK'S for Bargains. On the West iSde. —Adv Wynne Gibson Shines Anew In Woman's Drama NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County In the matter of the estate of Fan- nie Cotton Todd, deceased, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad- ministrator ot the estate.of Fannie Cotton Todd, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All per sons having claims against said es tate 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 18th day of August, 1932. ROBERT C. TODD . Administrator (Aug. 18 — Sept. 15) IRRIGON NEWS Frank Stevens and son Wilbur from Union were here Saturday leav ing Sunday morning with a truck load of cattle and one of watermel- cns. Russell McCoy has purchased a service station at La Grande, Ore., leaving here Thursday. He will be assisted by his sister, Miss Snow Me Coy. R. V. Jones and family returned Thursday after spending several days in the mountains picking huck leberries. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathaway were Umatilla visitors Sunday evening. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Brace and family. Mrs. A. C. Houghten, Mrs. Roscoe Williams and family, and Mrs. Jess Oliver were Pendleton vis itors Friday. The rock crusher crew in charge of Shmeer and Williams are now at work west of town and expect to be in this vicinity the next six or eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woodard of Arlington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Batee Rand motored to Pendleton Friday. The Rev. Walter Warner and wife, of Salem, Or., visited several days last week with his mother and other relatives. W. C. Isom was a business visitor in Arlington Tuesday. Mrs. Horner, and Mrs. Amy Col- lins were Umatilla visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, Sr., and their granddaughter. Dorothy Dill, of The Dalles, who have been visiting their son for some time, left Wednesday for Arlington where they will visit friends while enroute home Mrs Bullfinch and email son were over-night guests at the Emmitt Mc- Coy home Wednesday. The honey crop in the United widely than usual even within in dividual sections, according to re- ports gathered by the market news office of the Oregon extension ser Vice. in Oregon the main flow is well started east of the Cascades and with hot days and cool nights the prospects are for a good yield. De mand is reported inactive and so far prices are no better and sometimes lower than last year. Indications are that the plains area and most of the clover belt will have a good crop of honey. HERALD WANT ADS PAY USE THEM. Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON PENDLETON DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMOTRIST The best glasses at a reasonable cost.—OPTICAL REPAIRING Over Woolworth’s Phone 1286 Pendleton. Oregon WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. HERB GREEN PENDLETON’S LEADING JEWELER (Sawtell’s Location) Office Phone 1262 Res. Phone 554 Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon O M MARKHAM Beauty Shop DR. LINA STAATS Naturovathic Physician Bond Bldg. Rooms 15-16 Pendleton, Oregon Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil . Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize in Permanent Waving ! 606 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. : | 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. The Home Of BUTTERNUT BREAD and SOCIETY CAKES Secure our Products through your local grocer 320 Court St. Pendleton. Ore. | ERNEST GHORMLEY MEN'S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE Phone 326 301 E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON Dependable Dentistry ester R 1 ' W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE , Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket • Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing ' Phone 21 Court St. Pendleton, Oregon ! DR. H. A. NEWTON Dentist |X-Ray Work 1 Pendleton, Phone 12 Oregon Kelvinator Refrigerators, Radio service and repairs, Motors. ELF^TPIG SFRVICE COMPANY Electrical Contracting and Merchandising p. Tel. 978 ‘ohn Voytilla. Pendleton, Ore. 627 Main St. 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