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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE THREW NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A J MESSAGE TO | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- TILLA COUNTY. WANT ADS Stock up on these . . . Specials . * EVERY MEMBER. In the Matter of the Estate of 1 Cent a Word Anna E. Taylor, Deceased. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GOVERNMENT MAY FINANCE CANNING SCHEDULE FOR JULY REGIONAL FORESTER ANNOUN- the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testa BRING IN AND LET ME COOL and market your veal, 50c each. COLD STORAGE PLANT, 17 TO JULY 22. ment of Anna E. Taylor, deceased, Kurrle Market, Stanfield. Ore. 41-tfc CES FIRE REGULATIONS. and has qualified as the law directs. The matter of cold storage has A. M. P. M. About this time of the year many ¡All persons having claims against SALE — TEAM OF WORK been brought up on several occa- Mon.—Beans. Beans, 2 to 3:30 2’8 people are planning summer vaca- the said estate are required to pre- FOR horses. Mare and horse. Gentle. sions at Farm Bureau meetings and Tues.—Beans Peas, 2 to 3:30 2s tion trips into the woods. Accord- sent the same to me at the office of First house east of Joe Kremer, east elsewhere but nothing definite was Wed.—Beans, Meat or Chicken 21s ing to the regional forester's office. W. J. Warner, my attorney, in Her- of Umatilla. 46-ltp ever arrived at. Of late the pro- Meat or Chicken may be can Portland, many requests are being miston, Oregon, verified as the law ject seems to have been revived but received from prospective forest vl- ned on this day if you see directs, within six months from the FOR SALE OR TRADE 1212 whether or not it gets beyond the sitors as to the forest fire regula date hereof. manager for arrangements. acres, well improved; free irriga discussion stage remains to be seen. Thurs.—Beets, Beans tions which they must observe. This 218 Dated this 6th day of July, 1933. tion. Write L. B. Yentzer, Rt. 1, La The matter was brought up last Fri.—Beans, Peas 2s office has accordingly compiled the Ina Gilbert, Executrix. 46-4tp rande, Oregon. week for discussion at a meeting of Sat.—Beans, No canning Sat. P.M. following information on this sub- (July 6-August 3) the Farm Bureau Auxiliary by a ject: FOR SALE—CHEAP, SMALL TWO member who after explaining the Special federal laws govern the j Notice to Dairymen. ♦ 4448 burner Westinghouse electric advantages and convenience, sug tourist- or camper who enters the Mr. Roger Morse of Oregon State national forests in Oregon and • AM Items Appearing in this range with oven. Also tent and bari- gested that the association might College Extension Service, will be Washington. The following viola- • Column are Contributed by the 46-tfc take up the matter. tone horn. W. J. Warner. ♦ Data on the matter has been ob- here to discuss cream production tions are punishable by fine or im- • Hermiston W. C. T. U. • • • ❖ • • • ♦ • • • tained here but locker rates seem to problems with us on July 20th. 21st prisonment, or both: FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED A. During the period from July 1 | vary considerable in nearby cities and 22nd. houses tor rent. H. E. Hanby, Her CARVER THOMAS NIXON DR. Several meetings will be held in to September 30: where cold storage plants are oper 45-tfc miston. 1. Failure to secure a camp fire HEAD OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. ated. At Pendleton a rate as low various places during the three days as $3.5$ per year is available. Lock so that each dairyman will have a permit before building any camp HARVARD UNIVERSITY. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—LOT fire on any national forest land er rentals at Walla Walla are said chance to attend. 9, lot F. 2nd Hermiston addition. We are fighting a business which Notices will be sent out soon, (other than the Sluslaw national ! to be $5 per year. Kennewick has Magnolia Street, $550 cash, $650 makes money every time a non forest) stating the place and the time for except in safe stoves or at a slightly higher rate. terms. Write Carrie Bell Blood, 628 those forest camps where no camp drinker is made into a drinker and If such a plant were establshed at each meeting. McKinley Ave., Aberdeen, Wash. into a hard Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. fire permits are required, as shown a moderate drinker Hermiston it could probably be 45-4tc j drinker. So long as powerful fi by posted notices. made available for both city and Farm Auxiliary Meets. 2. Going or being upon any na nancial interests are in a position country people and many living at thus to make ’money by extending a distance. Open cold storage would The Womens' Auxiliary to the tional forest land, except at desig Corn and Silos Increase. be available to asparagus growers, Farm Bureau met in regular ses nated and posted forest camps (oth the drink habit they will use every resource at their command to ac- HILLSBORO — An increase in er than the Sluslaw national forest) poultry and egg producers, garden sion Friday, July 7, with a large at ers, and in fact anyone wishing to tendance. The 4-H club members with automobiles, other vehicles or complish that purpose. They will corn acreage and the construction keep perishable products, Winter furnished the program, with Mrs. pack horses, with the intention of employ the most skilful salesmen of a number of new silos are some | butchered meat is made available Wm. Hineline, club leader, giving camping thereon, without being and advertisers. they will adopt of the steps being taken by Wash- I throughout the following summer, an interesting talk. The girls who equipped, for each vehicle or pack every device known to modern psy ington county dairymen in meeting I while fruit may be kept in the fresh attended 4-H club summer school at train, with the following fire fight chology to popularize drink and in the present and prospective forage crease drinking. They will organ shortage. The wooden hoop silo is ing tools: state for an equally long period. Corvallis, next gave a report. ize a campaign of education for in attracting considerable attention, a. One axe, with handles not A government loan might be ob The next meeting will be July reports County Agent Cyrus, as at tained for financing the venture 21st, and the discussion topic will less than 26 inches in length and temperance. They who are in favor of that present prices it can be built at cost and it has been suggested that the be on “Recreation” with Mrs. Henry head weighing two pounds or over. b. One shovel, with handle not business will, of course, vote wet. tor materials of a dollar per ton ca- cooperative creamery might be the Sommerer, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. N. W. logical organization to take up the Bloom, and Mrs. Gladys Hooker act- less than 3 6 Inches long, and blade They who are opposed to that busi not less than 8 inches wide. ness should think twice before vot matter of providing the plant. ing as hostess. No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 c. One water container, capaci- ing to license it to start its cam REPORT OF CONDITION OF ty one gallon, or more. paign of education for intemper- HARVEY W. SCOTT STATUE IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN _ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3. Failure to stop when smoking ance. of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close TO BE UNVEILED JULY 22. while In timber, brush, or grass CROP SUMMARY FOR OREGON. of business on June 30, 1933. areas on national forest land except SERGEANT ALVIN C. YORK Unveiling of the Harvey W. Scott on paved or surfaced highways (and RESOURCES Oregon crop prospects as a whole, THE OUTSTANDING HERO OF Loans and discounts statue at Mt. Tabor park and pre on the Sluslaw national forest). $88,846.58 on July first show considerable im None THE WORD WAR. Overdrafts ................................................. sentation to the city of Portland has B. Throughout the Entire Year: | provement over a month ago accord- 41,500.00 United States Gov. securities owned been announced for Saturday, July 4. Building a camp fire in grass, ing to the regular monthly report of 16,256.66 It is truly to be deplored that "Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 12, at 2:30 o’clock. The statue is leaves, rotten wood, or other dan 8,000.90 ........... the Division of Crop and Livestock there are those Americans who find Banking house the work of Gutzon Borglum, sculp gerous places, or in windy weather, 1 Estimates, the only exceptions be eo more intelligent reason to offer teal estate owned other than banking 7.133.68 tor of international recognition. house ............. without clearing around the fire pit for the repeal of the Eighteenth ing rye and spring wheat. This is a 13,215.83 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank The statue commemorates Harvey and confining the fire to a hole. result chiefly of more seasonable Amendment, that that it should in- Cash and due from banks 94,921.58 W. Scott, pioneer editor of the 5. Leaving any fire to burn un crease the revenue of the U.S.A., pa- Outside checks and other cash items 50.53 weather and warmer temperatures. Morning Oregonian of Portland, attended or failing totally to extin Rye condition is down about four tently ignoring recognition of the Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer 312.50 and due from U. S. Treasurer whose journalistic career was cor- guish a fire before leaving it. points from a month ago but spring incalculable harm, misery, and the related with the pioneer develop- $270,237.36 Total wheat, most of the acreage of which 6. Throwing or placing lighted economic ruin and havoc it will re- ment of the Pacific northwest. cigarette, cigar, pipe is made up of reseeded land on heel, match, lease in countless homes, but more Fathering the destinies of the Ore- fire cracker, or other LIABILITIES which the fall sown wheat winter burning sub particularly in the lives of the boys 6,250.00 Circulating notes outstanding...... gonian through its formative period, stance, or discharging killed, shows a ten point drop from fireworks, in and girls of our great country. 162,008.16 Demand deposits................ Scott's forceful character, reflected the relatively high condition repor any place where they may start a 39,162.77 That the brewers and alcoholics Time Deposits in his writing, not only made a fire. to banks including cashier's checks ted a month ago. The big reduc welcome repeal, is not in the least Due outstanding .......... 10,970.38 strong institution of the fledgling tion in the spring wheat crop pros The above rules of general appli hard to understand; but that those apital stock paid in 25,000.0 Oregonian, but influenced In a large pects is practically entirely due to 10,000.00 degree the development of a pio- cation are frequently supplemented controlling the destiny of our people Surplus ............... 16,846.05 deficiency of soil moisture during by special restrictions necessary for should be sponsoring a thing as Undivided profits..... net neering country. the last of June and rains were the protection of certain small areas manifestly evil as alcohol, histori- $270,237.36 Total needed over most of the eastern Ore of unusual high fire hazard. Special eally a wrecker of homes and of GAY PASSENGER LIST of Oregon j , gon wheat area on July first. June notices are always posted at trail happiness, and breeder of violences State County of Umatilla I weather while not exceptionally UPON “MELODY CRUISE" I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named and road entrances to areas where too numerous to catalogue, is indeed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement warm, was very drying and soil The passenger list of the U. E. any additional precautionary mea incomprehensible, if not woefully is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. moisture supplies In the wheat belt, Las Ondas, which embarks at the sures are effective. Such restrict tragic. A. H. NORTON. Cashier. s ant to Ie in the reason, have been Oasis Theatre Friday and Saturday ions may include closures: (a) to Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 10th day There are now 31,859 licensed of July. 1933 largely used up nd rainfall is on a "Melody Cruise” from New ill smoking; (b) to all camping; needed. Winter wheat condition is York to California, Includes one (c) to alt public use except by sett- amateur radio stations in the Unit- W. J. Warner. Notary Public for Oregon. Broadway playboy in Phil Harris, a unchanged from June first. Some giddy busband on a bender in Char 1er* within the area; (d) to entry ed States, compared with 22,739 My commission expires Dec. 11, 1936. Correct—Attest: what similar conditions exist over lie Ruggles, two gold-digging ger- except after registering at designa- last year. F. B. SWAYZE. most of the Pacific Northwest, as ties, an adorable schoolmarm, a ted places and securing permits More than 100 gold lode proper- W L. HAMM will be noted in the comparison of gossiping spinster, a bevy of devas authorizing entry under certain ties are under development or in R. ALEXANDER tating damsels and an irascible wife. Directors operation in Fairbanks, Alaska, min a month ago. Condition of feed "Melody Cruise” is a musical pro conditions. grains, oats and barley, is consider duction with Innovations In rhyth- ing district. The requirements of these six ably improved over a month ago and mie dialogue. Its frivolous and spicy federal regulations also are embod story is set to music, but lacks the acreages of both crops are material conventional routine of interrupt- ied In the state laws of both Oregon ly increased over a year ago. ions to the continuity of the picture. and Washington, pertaining to for In the cast, under Sandrich’s direc est fires. Violations of these pro $8,000,000 Farm Loans Sought. tion, are Charles Ruggles, Phil Har visions are handled by local justi Spokane. Wn.—Since the enact ris. Greta Nissen, Helen Mack, Mar ces of the peace. jorie Gateson, Florence Roberts, ment of the Emergency Farm Mort- Jupne Brewster, Shirley Chambers Other acts which constitute a - gage Act, May 12, applications ag and Chick Chandler. violation of the state fire laws in As an extra on the program there Oregon and Washington and which gregating $8,000,000.00 have been received by J. A. Schollard, agent will be presented the first episode of are punished by fine or imprison the serial “Last Frontier.” of the Land Bank Commissioner for ment, or both, are: the Twelfth Federal Land district, 1. The willful and malicious Zane Grev Picture At Oasis. covering Washington, Oregon, Mon- setting of fire on any forest land. tana and Idaho. The feature at the Oasis theatre 2. Accidentally setting fire on NO TAX ON POOR MAN S SPREAD. "It would expedite matters ma Sunday and Monday will be "Under any forest land without extinguish terially if farmers fully understood the Tonto Rim.” a Zane Grey west The Oregonian is firm in the conviction that tax that if they expect to get a curtail- ern picture. It is above the average ing the fire or using every possible levying should not depart from its fundamental func , ment in their debts by offering cash In pictorial quality and also nota- means to do so; allowing fire to tion. That fundamental function is the raising of to their creditors they should know ble for its dominant note of comedy, spread to the property of another. needed public revenues. To employ the government’s 3. Burning any brush, stumps, how much cash it will take to pay Stuart Erwin injects his inimitable style of pathetic humor Into the tax-levying power to the purpose of equalizing compe off or curtail their accounts before central role, that of a born cattle slash, grass, grain, etc., during tition between similar products, or to destroy trade In they apply to the Commissioner's man whom the fates have marked closed fire season without written from state the other, is wrong in principle, and once applied will forester, for the unwelcome occupation of permission Agent for a loan. lead to many abuses. "The principal purpose of making hog raising. Raymond Hatton and (Washington closed season, May 1 Fuzzy Knight help with cleverly Commissioner’s loans is to refinance portrayed supporting character to October 1; Oregon closed season. The proposed tax on oleomargarine is not presented farmers’ indebtedness, particularly, parts. Verna Hillie, a new leading May 15 to October 1). as a revenue measure, nor even as an attempt through second mortgages and personal in ingenue. Is competent and attrac- 4. Refusing to render assistance taxation to regulate or suppress the use of an article debtedness. Before a loan can be tive. Fred Kohler is better than us- In fighting a forest fire when called In the Interests of public health. Its purpose is to ual because his villainy is more re- made adequate security must be put upon by the state forester or any of limit the sale of oleomargarine or bar It completely strained and accordingly more up. and the property appraised and lievable. his agents. from the market. a report made.” The picture includes several markable panoramic scenes of cattle The object, of course, is to enhance the use and The United State* supplied France being herded across a river. Cooperative Cannery Planned. price of butter. It is purely theoretical that removal Two comedies will complete the with more than $2,385,000 worth of oleomargarine from the market would do this. The BAKER—Plans are nearing com program. of agricultural machinery in 1931. plan, tried elsewhere, has generally resulted solely In pletion for a cooperative communi denying a wholesome substitute to those person* whose ty cannery in the Eagle Valley dis OHIO MATCH COMPANY BUYS means are so limited that they cannot buy butter. trict. County Agent P. T. Fortner, sale by the U.S. forestry service was BIG STAND OF WHITE PINE. accompanied by members of the or reported to be at $4 per thousand A similar measure to the one on the ballot for the ganization committee plan to make Spokane. Wn.—The Ohio Match feet. forthcoming election has been defeated three times in a trip to Hermiston in the near fu company has purchased 13,500,000 This will give no additional em- Oregon. It should be defeated again. ture to observe the organization and feet of white pine timber on the ployment, official* say, but Paid Adv. set-up of the cooperative cannery Little North Fork river above Hud- i mean continued operation of the which has functioned so successful- low. according to an announcement company’s logging camp, mill and ly at that place. made In Spokane this week. The | match block plant. Alurnini Orrunnian THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933 Each week before prices take too great an upward trend. items in our store are remaining at the cld low price. CALUMET MILD BAKING POWDER POUND Other CHEESE 19c 15c POUND GUARANTEED BULK LAUNDRY SOAP 10 Bara 32c 3 Bars Toilet Soap FREE SALAD OIL AMAIZO 20c Quart Potato Chips 3 Packages 24c PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pounds 22c FRESH GRAHAM CRACKERS BULK Ginger Snaps 3 Los. 28c 2 24c Lbs. Esz. Pay’n Packit Per FARMERS CASH STORE Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON W. J. WARNER | Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Duart Permanent Wave. i Late Appointments by Phone. Plone 141 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment DR. A. E. MARBLE , CHIROPRACTOR ‘ Office: Two doors west post office j Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 " Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. A. W. Christopherson, M. D. Appointments: National Hospital Ass’n. Union Pacific R. R. U. S. Veteran’s Exam. C. M. T. C. U. s. Life Insurance Exam. City Health Officer Bank Bldg. General Practice Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. " Legion Hall. — PENDLETON ERNEST GHORMLEY Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials MEN S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE Realistic Beauty Shop 301 E. Court St. Phone 326 Pendleton. Oregon Office Phone 523 Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize In Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Res. Phone 461 DR. F. L. INGRAM Dependable Dentistry Bond Bldg. W. G. FISHER Pendleton, Ore. DR. H. A. NEWTON Dentist X-Ray Work Phone 12 Pendleton, Oregon NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD J Bowman Hotel lift. Rhone 198 ,507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. 4 W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY SEE J. W. CLARKE at G. F. HODGES AGENCY 721 Main St. Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing 211-213 E. Court St. Phone 21 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Ore. WE BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines In Umatilla County. Mail 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. Specialize in Good Furni- ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. 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