The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 28, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
USED
CARS
WANT ADS
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
We Have A
FOR SALE
1928
APARTMENT HOUSE IN WALLA
Walla. Wn., for sale, or trade for
Hermiston property. H. J. Stillings.
Hermiston, Ore.
2-tfc
FOR SALE — 7 HOLSTEIN COWS
and one purebred Holstein bull,
$35.00 a head. U. Edwards, Hermis­
ton, Oregon.
5-4tp
Model-A
Ford Coupe
I
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
side.
—Adv.
Ford Car.
You can’t beat it
for looks, performance, or ser­
FOR RENT—MODERN SIX ROOM
house on south highway. >20.00
per month. Inquire F. B. Swayze.
3-2tp
WILL EKCHANGE APPLES
most anything, including
Have delicious, stamens, and
saps. From 25c to 75c a box.
Miller.
This is the Best Buy in a Used
vice.
A-l SHAPE THROUGHOUT
1933 License
FOR
cash.
wine­
Paul
FOR
$2509
31tfc
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
side.
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland and family
of Enterprise, new owners of the
N. W. Bloom place, have taken up
their residence.
Mrs. Davis of Hood River, whose
husband is working at the Red £
White, was a visitor at the Joe Udey
home Saturday. Mrs. Davis is an old
friend of Mrs. Udey.
Mrs. S. E. Nance and daughter
Helen and George Teuffel. who have
been visiting at the J. H. Reid home,
left Thursday for Seattle. Howard
Reid accompanied them. Miss Nance,
Mr. Teuffel, and Mr. Reid are stu­
dents at the University of Wash­
ington.
M. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley are
the proud parents of a 914 pound
baby boy born last week. Mrs. Mc­
Culley's mother is staying with the
family.
Mrs. C. Molds of Portland arrived
Sunday at the John Jendrzejewskl
home where she will visit for a
week. Mr. Molds accompanied his
wife but went on to Idaho to look
after business affairs. Mrs. Molds
and Mrs. Jendrzejewskl are sisters.
Childs Barham and his mother,
and Miss Florence Udey were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vai Knauf home Sunday,
Walter Jendrzejewskl left Friday
and will spend a few days in the
mountains hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse,
Margaret and Gale, were visitors at
the Joe Udey home Monday evening.
Elmer Hutchison left Saturday
night for Kelso, Wn., where he will
visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Crane of Lyle. Wn.,
are visitors at the O. H. Buell home
arriving Wednesday.
NO HUNTING Signs at Herald Office
GROCERY SPECIALS
Red & White KRAUT 212s
cana for 35c
12 cana for
Your
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
LOST—ON HIGHWAY OR IN HER- OUR SHOP IS MODERN—
—OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
iniston, Wilson tennis racket. Re­
ward for same if turned in at News
ceased, and has qualified as the law
office In Echo.
directs. All persons having claims
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY against said estate are required to
of Pendleton, party unable to con­ present the same to me at the office
tinue payments. Will sell for unpaid of W. J. Warner, my attorney, in
balance. Write to Pendleton Music Hermiston, Oregon, with proper
House.
48-4tc vouchers, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 8th day of September,
1932.
Westland Irrigation District
MARTHA V. BOTKIN,
Notice.
Executrix.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
(Sept. 8-Oct. 6)
the board of directors of the West­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the board of directors of the Her­
miston Irrigation District, acting as
a board of equalization, will meet
at the office of the secretary in Her­
miston, Oregon, on the first Tues­
day in October, 1932, at 8:00 P. M.,
for the purpose of reviewing and
correcting the assessment and appor­
tionment of taxes for the year 1932.
W. J. WARNER, Secretary
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
FINAL REPORT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF CHARLES MACDONALD, DE­
CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned administrator
with the will annexed of the estate
of Charles MacDonald, deceased, has
filed his Final Report with the
Clerk of the above entitled Court,
and that the Judge of said Court
has designated Saturday, the 8th
day of October, 1932, at 2:00 o'clock
in the afternoon as the* time, and
the rooms of the above entitled
Court in the County Court House in
Pendleton. Umatilla County, Ore­
gon, as the place when and where
bearing is to be had thereon. All
persons interested are hereby noti­
fied to then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said report should not be approved,
the administrator discharged, his
bondsmen exhonorated and the es­
tate closed.
Dated this 8th day of September,
1932.
F. B. SWAYZE,
Administrator.
(Sept. 8-Oct. «)
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk
$1.35
Blue & White Beans, Beets, Corn, Peas, Toma toe
No. 2 cans
3 cana for 43c
12 cana for $1.65
Business and Professional Cards
Green & White Beans, Corn, Peas, 2s
10c per can
BLANKETS
72x84 Part Wool Double High Grade Blankets
Special values at $2.50 pair
70x80 Cotton Blankets, double
$1.50
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
W. L Morgan, D. M. D
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMOTRIST
The lest glasses at a reasonable
cost.- OPTICAL REPAIRING
Over Woolworth's- Phone 1286
Pendleton, Oregon
General Dentistry
X-R ;y and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
pair
WE
SHOES
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
WANTED—GOOD FRESH JERSEY
cow. Call 39W or 691.
4-tfc
Hermiston Irrigation District
Notice.
Registrations will close October 7. The offi­
cial Registrar for Precincts 32 and 33, Hermiston,
is Mr. J. S. West, Hermiston. Go to him and make
sure you are registered if you want to vote on
November 8.
A few of our
CANNED VEGETABLE SPECIALS
Red & White Creme Bantom Corn
12 cana for $1.98
cana for 53c
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod­
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
office.
land Irrigation District, acting as a
board of Equalization, will meet at
the office of the district in Hermis­
ton, Oregon, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1932, at 8 o’clock P. M..
for the purpose of reviewing and
correcting the assessment and ap­
portionment of taxes for the year
1932.
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
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ARE YOU REGISTERED!
Saturday & Monday, Oct. lst-3nd
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MISCELLANEOUS
PAGE FIVE
GAS IS GREAT FARM AID;
RIPENS GREEN TOMATOES.
Science seems determined to make
modern farming just one gas attack
after another. The up-to-date grow­
er gasses his prune trees to kill root
borers, puts a different gas down a
gopher hole to kill the pests, and
now he can turn still another gas on
his green tomatoes to speed up their
ripening.
Ethylene gas is the material
used in this way and It may now be
purchased commercially in various
sized drums. It is not recommended
for use by the ordinary farm gar­
dener with but a few surplus toma­
toes, but for the large market gar­
deners the process is proving prac­
tical and economical, according to
Professor Bouquet.
"Under ethylene gas treatment to­
matoes take on a bright red color in
from four to six days, depending on
the state of maturity when treated,”
the circular states. "Fruits treated
in this way are said to have a better
flavor and decreased acidity in com­
parison with those ripened on the
vines or ripening naturally after be­
ing picked in a green condition.”
The tomatoes may be ripened in
this way in standard crates for the
gas readily penetrates the average
style of container. The method is
believed useful In treating tomatoes
picked in a green state just after
first light fall frosts. The circular
may be had free.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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Miss Elsie Paxton, who has been
employed in Pendleton, is spending
a week visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Paxton.
Agnes Roberts, who has been vis­
iting her parents for a few days,
left Saturday for Portland where
she will continue her work.
Dick Upham left Thursday for
Corvallis where he will resume his
school work at O.S.C. He will be en­
rolled as a senior.
Charles Barham and his mother
were visitors at the W. A. Mikesell
home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Jasper Templeton has been
confined to her home due to illness.
Florence Udey was an over-night
guest at the W. W. Felthouse home
Tuesday.
Miss Edith Mikesell was a week
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end guest at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rhodes took a
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load of vegetables to the Holdman
In the County Court of the State of district Monday.
Elbert Hutchison, who has been
Oregon, for Umatilla Ccunty.
hunting in the mountains with Nor­
mal Pennock, returned Sunday.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Baxter Hutchison left Sunday on
OF THOMAS WALTER BOTKIN, a hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist
DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that have moved into the house recently
by their parents, Mr. and
the undersigned has been appointed vacated
Mrs. Pete Norquist.
executrix of the last will and testa-
Mrs. Tom Wilson and children
ment of Thomas Walter Botkin, de- have moved out on the ranch again
Laurence Haney is spending his
Complete line of “STAR BRAND” Shoes for
vacation with his parents Mr. and
Men, Women and Children.
Mrs. W. J. Haney. Laurence is in the
employ of the Goodyear Tire & Rub­
“
Star Brand Shoes are Better”
ber Co. in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, and
daughter Helen plan to leave soon
for Saulk Center, Minn., where they
will reside. .
Western Super-X Shot Gun Shells and .22» all sizes
Work was started on another sec­
tion of the drainage ditch Monday.
Western Rifle Shells, 30-30, 25-20, and 30 Reming­
This new branch will cross the Sny-
ton 25-35.
der, Sunrise and Page farms. Jim
Pane is again operating the drag
SEE
US
FOR
PRICES
— ALL NEW STOCK.
line.
Pendleton visitors for the past
week include John Runyan, Mr. and
DRUGS
NOTION
HARDWARE
Mrs. L. F. Wooster. Esther Fredrick­
son, Ed Fredrickson, Mrs. R. G. Pen­
ney, and Miss Jennie Hoggeman and
Mrs. W. G. Wallace.
The first Grange dance of the sea­
son will be given in the grange hall
Friday evening, September 30. This
date has been set by the National’
Grange as booster's night so It is
hoped that many Grangers and their
friends will be in attendance at this
social dance. The general public is afternoon.
Local leaders are trying to ar­
invited.
range to have a truck pick up the
Apple packing will be resumed at
Stanfield School Notes.
the local plant about the middle of
live stock for exhibit at the fair in
the week when the winesaps will be
Clifford Hills has returned to his Hermiston. Owners of the stock will
run through. Growers are only pick- | home after having spent two months contribute.
ing the choicest fruit owing to low in the vicinity of Portland and Call-
prices.
I fornia. He has enrolled as a mem­
Supt. W. W. Kelty and I. Wood- ber of the senior class,
“The Stanfield High Flyer” a
house of Baker were deer hunting
weekly school publication is enjoyed
over the week end.
WELL BALANCED
Wayne Coe of Portland has been by both students and parents. Tom
here for several days supervising Loughary is news boy and will be
the filling of one silo and the con­ glad to deliver copies for the nom­
struction of two new ones which inal charge of ton cents per month.
Miss Viola Krause has been ap­
will be filled with corn grown on his
farm east of town.
pointed librarian. Fifteen new books
Baumgartner for the use of the grades have re­
Mr. and
Mrs. Joe
left Thursday for a week’s vaca­ cently been placed on the shelves.
Regular Dinner and
October 28 has been named as
tion in Seattle and Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Hoggard the date of the annual school carni­
were called to The Dalles Tuesday val. A program of plays and stunts
SHORT ORDERS
due to the illness of Mrs. Hoggard's is being arranged by students and
The Echo tennis players defeated
father.
Water has been turned Into the the Stanfield -boys and girls in
feed canal for the Cold Springs reser games played last week.
voir.
teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers and
Miss Sue Shepherd and Miss Rove
GREEN PLATE
Robert Starkweather. Jr., are on a Tallent, local teachers, are domicil­
ed
in
an
apartment
in
the
Jaunnault
hunting trip in the mountains.
LUNCH
Ernest Sires, Herbert Gillanders, home.
and W. W. Kelty were among the
hunters who brought home venison
Among the 4-H Clubs.
this week.
George Billups took a load of 4-H
By the way, Stanfield voters, have
you registered yet? Registration club live stock to the state fair Sat-
books are open at the home of Re- urday. A large part of the load be-
longed to Stanley Green, club mem-
corder Nettle Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wooster. Mr. ber and leader.
and Mrs. P. A. Powers and Walter
The Snappy Stitchers I.
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have
com- :
Powell attended the Irrigon Grange pleted records to exhibit their sew- :
meeting Wednesday evening
Dur-ing at the Umatilla Project Fair in
ing the lecture hour a talk was normiston. Oct. 7-8.
1
given favoring consolidation of our
state schools of higher learning.
SHELLS
General Merchandise
Stanfield
MEALS
25c
Specialize in Good Furni-
ture at Lowest Possible
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
Prices
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
Free Delivery
to your door.
Attending M. D.:-
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712
Physicians Office 733.
WMERE QUALTYMP PRICES MEET
■ U RRNITURE G
M&A .
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Waves
$2.05 and $5.00
HERB GREEN
FINGER WAVES — 50c
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
PENDLETON'S LEADING
JEWELER
(Sawtell’s Location)
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Office Phone 1262 Res. Phone 554
DR. LINA STAATS
Naturonathic Physician
Bond Bldg.
Rooms 15-16
Pendleton, Oregon
T. K. Johnson
Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Physician and Surgeon
Realistic Beauty Shop
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1912
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
J. W, CLARKE-at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Legion Hall.
721 Main St.
Invitations have been issued for
bridal shower which will be an |
event of Wednesday afternoon, com-
plimenting Mrs. Loren Miller (Edna
Greathouse) a recent bride. Hostess-
es included Mrs. Harry Rees, Mrs. |
D. R. Starkweather. Mrs. C. D. Con­
nor, Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs. Martin
Refvem, Mrs. Mile« C. Barager. Miss
Elva Berry, and Miss Lennä Wald.
Mrs. F. 8. Creen was hostess to
the Home Economics club in the
Grange hall Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
R. G. Penney., vice president, pre- |
sided during the business meeting. |
The members are working on a very
nretty quilt in a colorful applique
design.
After the summer vacation the
Pollyannas have resumed their semi
monthly meetings. Mrs. M. C. Bara­
ger was hostess to this club Wednes-
dov at her home in Columbia dist­
rict.
The year's work for the Stanfield
Study club commenced Thursday
with a meeting at the J. M. Rich­
ard's home. Mrs. W. Glen Wallace
entered upon her duties as presiding
officer with Mrs. W. T. Reeves, as
the newly elected secretary.
The club has chosen Oregon auth­
ors as its main tonte for this year’s
work. Mrs. F. A. Baker gave a very
interesting talk on three of these
authors, Ben Hur Lampman. Wil­
liam H. Finley, and Mrs. Frances
Staver Twining. A personal touch
was added due to the fact that Mrs.
Baker and Mrs. Twining were col­
lege students together at North­
western university.
Mrs. Frank Hood entertained the
Bridge club at her home Monday
Watchmaker
Jeweler
W. M. RAKESTRAW
FIRE INSURANCE CO
McMinnville, Oregon
Is Your Fire Insurance
About to Expire?
Then See
627 Main St.
REFRESHING DRINKS
-
SPORTING GOODS
The Home Of
BUTTERNUT BREAD and
SOCIETY CAKES
Secure our Products through
your local grocer
Pendleton, Ore.
320 Court St.
Hermiston, Oregon
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
W. G. FISHER
PHONE 100
Hitt’s Confectionery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
Pendleton, Ore.
507 Main St.
Office Phone 523
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
Res. Prone 461
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
Bond Bldg.
Beginning October 1, 1932 we will discontinue re­
ceiving collections at Echo Mercantile Co. in Ec­
ho, Highway Cafe in Stanfield and Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co. in Umatilla.
Our meter readers will present bills, make collec-
tons and render reccipts. Customers who desire
to pay direct at Hermiston office, by mail or in
person may do so.
ERNEST GHORMLEY
:
MEN'S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
301 E. Court St.
; Phone 326
Pendleton, Oregon
PENDLETON
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Miomomomontomonononotomomomonomonnononomonmomomomomomnon.I
Pendleton, Ore.
SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc.
R. C. TODD
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
HOT LUNCHES
Pendleton, Ore.
O regon M utual
Hunter’s Cafe
Social and Club Activities.
PENDLETON, OREGON
Pendleton, Ore.
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on. The
only factory machines in Umatilla
County. Mall your shoes to us.
We pay the return postage. Bet­
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
Pendleton. Ore.
643 Main St.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
Pumps, iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
Phone 21
21 1-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton. Oregon
DR. H. A. NEWTON
Dentist
Phone 12
X-Ray Work
Pendleton. Oregon
Kelvinator Refrigerators, Radio
service and repairs, Motors.
ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
Electrical Contracting and
Merchandising
John Voytilla, Prop.
627 Main St.
Tel. 978
Pendleton. Ore.
We Specialize in Armstrong
Linoleum, inlayed or printed.
We also specialize in the Hea-
trola Circulator, the stove that
saves you coal.
V STROBLE.
210 E. Court St. Pendleton. Ore’