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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MAT 10. 1934 Used Cars! WANT ADS FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION JA MESSAGE TO EVERY 1931 MEMBER. Buick 8 Sedan Corn-Hog Contract Statements CANNING SCHEDULE. From May 9 to 14. Mon.—All day No. 2% can. OF MEMBERS OF THE C0RN-H0G P.M., Asparagus No. 2 can. CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF Tues.—A.M. Umatilla County, State of Oregon. Wed.—A.M., Asparagus all day, No. 21 can. The following is a statement of the basic information on corn acre age and hog production submitted by individual producers of Hermis ton district, who have signed con tracts under the 1934 Corn-Hog Production Adjustment Program of the Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration. Any person may make a confiden tial report, oral or written, to the county allotment committee or to the community committee if he finds any statement here which he believes to be inaccurate. Signed C. E. Fisk, Chairman, County Allotment Committee, MILTON H. CARTER, E. L. JACKSON. Hermiston Community Committee, Ed. Jackson. Hermiston, Alpha Christley, Hermiston, R. G. Saylor, Echo, Ore. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS.—TA refers to total acreage in farming unit: CA means corn acreage plant ed: Cont. A means number of con tracted acres: Ltrs means number of litters owned by producer when farrowed; HPM means number of hogs produced for market: FHB means number of feeder and Stock er hogs bought. Thurs.—A.M., P.M., Asparagus No. 2 can. Fri.—Asparagus all day, 2 1 can. Sat.—Asparagus all day, 21 can. Have your produce as nearly rea- dy for the can as possible when you bring it in. Nothing will be received after three o’clock at the cannery. Grange Dance. There will be a Grange dance at Stanfield Saturday night. May 12. Music will be furnished by the Cub Wranglers. LENZ, F. W.—TA 119; Ltrs 33 6; '32 8; HPM '33 40; '32 51. LEWIS, E. V.—TA 640; Ltrs ■33 1; ’32 8; HPM '33 5; '32 64; FHB 33 6; '32 4. LEWIS, V. V.—TA 80I; Ltrs 33 6; ’32 8; HPM '33 42; 32 26. LEIBE, GEORGE W. — TA CA ’33 3; '32 4; Cont. A 0; Ltrs '33 1; '32 3; HPM '33 8; ’32 19; FHB ’33 17; '32 0. LINDER, HENRY—TA 40; Ltrs ’33 0; ’32 22; HPM ’33 0; ’32 109. LOGAN, WILLIAM E. — TA 40; Ltrs '33 5; '32 6; HPM '33 51; '32 52. LUTTRELL, W. T.—TA 60; Ltrs '33 3; '32 3; HPM '33 23; ’32 22; FHB '33 0; ’32 15. LYNCH CHAS A.—TA 143; Ltrs '33 6; ’32 12; HPM ’33 38; ’ 32 73. MADDEN, NEW — TA 160 Ltrs ’33 12; ’32 10; HPM ’33 82 '32 62: FHB ’33 0; ’32 17. MEADE, J. F.—TA 15; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 5; HPM ‘33 16; ’32 28. MEYERS, ROSCOE E—TA 1103: Ltrs '33 0; '32 7; HPM '33 0; 32 54. MOORE, H. G.—TA 560; Ltrs '33 4; '32 8; HPM '33 23; '32 17. MOORE, F. R.—TA 10; Ltrs ’33 1; '32 6; HPM '33 10; '32 46. TA 80; MULKINS, EDNA F. Ltrs '33 2; '32 3; HPM '33 14; '32 15. MOYER, J. D.—TA 40; Ltrs ’33 2; '32 1; HPM '33 10; '32 1. NEBERGALL, W. H. — TA 10; Ltrs '33 2; '3 2 1; HPM '33 | 13; '32 8; FHB '33 0; '32 4. NUDO, FRANK—TA 40: CA 33 8; ’32 8; Cont. A 0; Ltrs ’33 6; 32 8; HPM ’33 43; ’32 67. PACE. JOHN—TA 61; Ltrs ’33 3; ’32 4; HPM ’33 19; ’32 31. PERRY, WILLIAM H. — TA 20; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 4; HPM ’33 9; ’32 20. PAYNE, HARVEY L — TA 20: Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 2; HPM ’33 10; ’32 19; FHB ’33 4; ’32 0. PICANSO, MANUEL C.—TA 160: CA '33 2; ’32 2; Cont. A 0; Ltrs '33 2; '32 2; HPM '33 7; ’32 8; FHB ’33 5; ’32 0. PIERSON, GILMAN M.—TA 15: Ltrs ’33 1; ’32 2; HPM '33 9; ’32 17. PIERSON, K. D.—TA 80; Ltrs 33 1; '32 2; HPM ’33 3 32 8. PURDY, A. W.—TA 80; CA ’33 3; ’32 2; Cont. A 0; Ltrs ‘33 4; ’32 2; HPM ’33 31 ; ’32 8. QUINN, PAT J.—TA 34; Ltrs ’33 2; 132 1; HPM ’33 17; RILEY, J. F.—TA 17; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 5; HPM ’33 9; '32 24. ROSE. GRACE—TA 120; CA ’33 1; ’3 2 0; Cont. A 0; Ltrs ’33 1; ’32 1; HPM '33 6; '32 3. RUGG, A. E.—TA 20; Ltrs ’33 3; '32 1; HPM ’33 15; ’32 7. RUEBER, JOHN—TA 12; Ltrs '33 2; '32 0; HPM '33 17; '32 0. RYLAND, J. H.—TA 17; CA ’ 33 3 32 3; Cont. A 0; Ltrs ’33 2; 32 1 HPM '33 15; '32 10. SATER. FRANCIS E. — TA 40; Ltrs '33 2; '32 2; HPM '33 30; ’32 21; FHB '33 1. SAYLOR, R. G. —TA 400; Ltrs '33 12; '32 16; HPM 33 55 '32 80; FHB '33 197 '32 123. SEELIGER, FRANK — TA 57; Ltrs ’33 2; '32 1; HPM ’33 14; '32 6. SEELIGER, PAUL—TA 62; Ltrs '33 2; '32 4; HPM '33 16; '32 27. SEELIGER, CHARLES — TA 20; CA '33 1; '32 1; Cont. A 0; Ltrs '33 1; '32 2; HPM '33 11; '32 9. SHELTON. F. A.—TA 60; Ltrs '33 7; '32 6; HPM '33 50: '32 38. SMELCER, H. C.—TA 30: Ltrs •33 2; ’32 3; HPM '33 23; '32 25 STEPHENS, J. V.—TA 18; Ltrs ’33 7; ’32 9: HPM ’33 44; ’32 60. STILLINGS. H. J.—TA 20; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 0; HPM ’33 8; ’32 0. STOCKARD, V. E.—TA 80; Ltrs '33 3; ’32 1; HPM '33 20; '32 5. STRUTHERS W. R.—TA 20; Ltrs ‘33 0; '32 2; HPM '33 0; '32 6. STRUTHERS. S. M.—TA 20; Ltrs '33 6; '32 1; HPM '33 48; '32 4. THORNBERG, C. RALPH — TA 240: Ltrs '33 0; ’32 4; HPM ’33 0; '32 21. TILDEN, LYLE — TA 80; Ltrs 33 1; '32 2: HPM '33 9; ’32 12. UDEY. EDNA—TA 38; Ltrs ’33 6; ’32 6; HPM ’33 42; '32 58; FHB •33 2; ’32 0. WATTENBURGER, W J.— TA 7; Ltrs ’33 0; ’32 2; HPM '33 0; ’32 14. WEBBER. WILLIAM G —TA 26: Ltrs ’33 2; '32 1; HPM ’33 16; ’32 7. WELLS, O. A.—TA 15; Ltrs 33 3; ’32 13; HPM '33 23; '32 88. WIGGLESWORTH, R. F. — TA 101; Urs ’33 6; '32 16; HPM ‘33 39; ’32 105; FHB ’88 0; ’32 44. WILLIAMS. L. A.—TA 10; Ltrs •33 1; ’32 1; HPM 33 8; ’32 10. WIMER MRS. EMIL—TA 5; Ltrs ’33 1; ’32 1: HPM '33 8; ’32 6. TA 10; WOOSTER, LEVI F. Ltrs ‘33 2; ‘32 4; HPM ‘33 16 ARNBERG, JAMES S.—TA 20 Ltrs ’33 4; HPM ’33 34; '32 40 FHB ’33 0; ’32 0. BAILEY, G. W.—TA 5 : Ltrs ’33 1 : HPM ’33 8; ’32 13; FHB ’33 0; ’32 0. BAKER. CHARLES E. 1 —TA 60; Ltrs '33 3; ’32 3; HPM '33 7; ’32 12. BATIMGARTNER. TAT — TA Ltrs ’33 3; ’32 4; HPM ’33 16; 32 25; FHB ’33 4; ’32 0. BERRY, J. E.—TA 40; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 2; HPM '33 12; '32 14. BURNHAM, J. S.—TA 40; Ltrs ’33 4; ’32 1; HPM ’33 30; '32 10; FHB ’33 2; '32 0. CARSON, SAM L—TA 15; Ltrs 33 2; ’32 5; HPM ‘33 13; ’32 27. CHRISTLEY, ALPHA — TA 135 Ltrs ’33 15; ’32 26; HPM ’33 110 ’32 139. CHRISTY, GEO. W.—TA 20; Ltrs 33 1; '32 4; HPM '33 1; '32 30. CONNELL, JENNIE—TA 9; Ltrs 33 2; '32 0; HPM '33 15; '32 0; FHB ’32 2. COONEY, EMMETT TA 84; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 6; HPM ’33 14 ’32 44; FHB ’33 7; '32 1. COX, I. C.—TA 24; Ltrs '33 2; ’32 1; HPM '33 9; ’32 9. DANNER, HILDRED — TA 10; Ltrs '33 2; '32 1; HPM '33 12; '32 8. DEXTER, EUGENE—TA 18; Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 1; HPM '33 7; ’32 10; FHB '32 2. ENGLERT. C. L.—TA 30; Ltrs : '33 0; '32 15; HPM '33 0; '32 i 68. FIX, BEN H.—TA 70; Ltrs ’33 2; '32 1; HPM '33 14; '32 0. FOLEY, J. W.—TA 440 Ltrs ’33 28; '32 29; HPM '33 171; 32 164 FHB '33 11; '32 0. FORD BROTHERS — TA 285; Ltrs '33 4; '32 0; HPM '33 21; '32 0. GABRIEL, E. V. — TA 10: Ltrs '33 3; '32 2; HPM '33 28; '32 18; FHB '33 1; '32 0. GABRIEL, K. G.—TA 150; Ltrs '33 25; '32 44; HPM '33 76; '32 220. GILLANDERS, HERBERT — TA 30; Ltrs '33 6; '32 6; HPM '33 44; '32 26: FHB '33 8; '32 16. GOWEY HARRY—TA 160; Ltrs ’33 5; ’32 5; HPM ’33 33; ’32 30. GREEN, C. B.—TA 40; Ltrs ”3 4; ’32 1; HPM '33 16; '32 5; FHB ’33 1: ’32 6. HAKE, OTIS—TA 320; Ltrs '33 6; ’32 4; HPM '33 26; '32 17. HAMMILL, J. H.—TA 40; Ltrs '33 4; '32 5: HPM '33 33; ’32 30; FHB '33 0; ’32 2. HARRIS, E. C.—TA 20: Ltrs ’33 2; ’32 1; HPM ’33 14; ’32 6. HIATT, MRS. F. J.—TA 22; Ltrs ’33 7; ’32 7; HPM ’33 51; ’32 51. HOOKER, H. A.—TA 20; Ltrs : '33 60; '32 60; HPM '33 403; '32 410; FHB '33 49; '32 49. HOOSIER, MRS. O. M.—TA 6; Ltrs '33 2; '32 4; HPM '3 3 20; 32 41. HOSKINS. VINA—TA 330; Ltrs •33 6; ’32 3: HPM '33 4; •32 33 HOWER, GEORGE C. — TA 80 •Ltrs '33 4; '32 4; HPM '33 30; '32 27. HUBBARD, RAY—TA 62; Ltrs ’33 1; '32 4; HPM '33 8; '32 23; FHB ’33 8; ’32 24. HUFF, J. H.—TA 20; Ltrs 33 0; ’32 3; HPM ”3 0; '32 16. HUTCHISON, BAXTER—TA io Ltrs ’33 5; '32 10; HPM ’33 32 ’32 75; FHB '33 5; '32 0. HUNT. E. O.—TA 15; Ltrs '33 2; ’32 3; HPM ’33 17; '32 15. JARVIS, PEARL —TA 25; Ltrs '33 1; '32 1; HPM ’33 8; ’32 10. JOHNSON. CARL — TA 60; Ltrs ’33 2; '32 2; HPM ’33 20; ’32 18. TA 50; JENDRZEJEWSKI, J. Ltrs '33 3; '32 4; HPM 33 18; '32 25. 57; Ltrs '33 3; '32 3; HPM '33 19; '32 17. KIRBY, W L.—TA 60; Ltrs '33 '32 4; HPM '33 3; '32 20; FHB 33 3: *32 0. KOPACZ, ANDREW—TA 55: CA 33 1; '32 1; Cont. A 0; Ltrs ’33 4; ’32 4; HPM '33 13 32 14 Ltrs LABRUM, A. L.- TA 71 ’33 6; ’32 6: HPM '33 34; 32 34; FHB ’33 5; ’32 0. LAIRD, FLOYD—TA 80 CA 33 20 '32 18; Cont. A 5.7 Ltrs 33 3; 32 5; HPM 33 25; ‘32 3 2 LANE. MRS. C. E—TA 15: Urs 33 2; '32 3; HPM '33 10; '33 15. ’32 30, PAGE THREE COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATION LATE SERIES SYNCROMESH PROVES ECONOMICAL IN USE The word is being passed around that the cold storage lockers will not be practical for various reasons. The same thing happened when the Walla Walla plants were first start ed, but most of the people had cour age enough to try this system, with the result that within a year, a waiting list of applicants became so long that more lockers had to be built to accommodate them all. One plant was enlarged to the limit of space and was moved during the winter to a building large enough for two thousand lockers. The Hermiston plant has been built just like the most modern type now In service and every lock- er is guaranteed to keep meat in good condition for several months, if it is handled according to rules and regulations which are very simple. Anyone who is skeptical as to whether it will pay to rent a lock er for a year, may rent by the month for a period of three months. Patrons who do not take a locker for a year will run the chance of being left out. The plant will be opened to all comers if the farmers tail to take advantage of having first choice. There will be room for 350 lockers or more, depending up- on the number of large lockers in- stalled. There is no way of telling how long it will take to finish building the lockers as it is a new experience for local people. However, the work is half finished and it Is safe to say that it will take longer than the fifteenth of May to complete the lockers. The announcement of the opening day will appear In the next issue of the Herald. UMATILLA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY. TRANSMISSION GOOD INSIDE AND OUT $550.00 1928 Paige Sedan $125.00 1927—MODEL T Ford Sedan $75.00 1926 — MODEL T Ford Roadster $60.00 ROHRMAN Motor Co HERMISTON, OREGON Countv Tax Monev Received. R. A. Brownson, clerk of school districts No. 9 and 14, received a STUDENTS ON FARM CROP total of $13,500 in tax money this week which will reduce warrants in FIELD TRIP VISIT PROJECTS district 14 up to and including No. and up to and including No. Hermiston branch agricultural I ex- 929, 1986 in district No. 9. périment station and the Green pro- I ject near Stanfield were visited Sat urday morning, May 5, by a group of Oregon State college students who are majoring in farm crops and were on their annual farm crops field trip. This station along with four oth ers, Hood River. Moro, Pendleton and Union stations, was visited on REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE a four day trip, starting Thursday, May 3. The purpose of such a trip FOR was to acquaint the students with the problems of experiment stations and to see the work carried on there. Also numerous wheat, range and ir rigation projects were visited and stops were made at various points of special agricultural, scenic and his FOR torical interest in Eastern Oregon. UMATILLA COUNTY Stanley Green and his father showed the group the implements used in grubbing sage brush and ex plained the method used. Included in the itinerary were Portland, Hood River, Maupin, Tygh Valley, Moro, Arlington, Hermiston, Pendleton, Union, Baker, Redmond and over the McKenzie pass. 1 VOTE 36 X ANNA M. HARTHRONG RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES Constipated 30 Years Aided By Old Remedy N FOR SALE—GOOD ALFALFA HAY O. C. Clinesmith, Hermiston. 35-tfc YEARLING GUERNSEY HEIFER— Strayed or stolen. Will pay for in- I formation or return. E. E. Rainwat- 35-lttp er, Hermiston. WANTED — SADDLE HORSE TO pasture for summer. Also saddle 36-ltp wanted. J. Skovbo. FOUND—SMALL POCKET KNIFE. Call and identify at Herald office. Notice of Sheriff Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SWIFT & CO.—BUYERS OF POUL- the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla try and Eggs. A. M. Smith, Her- County, State of Oregon, will at the luiston. Ore., Agent. 271tfc hour of two o’clock in the afternoon on the 14th day of May, 1934, at “CAROLINA” ON SCREEN the front door of the County Court House of Umatilla County, Oregon, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. in Pendleton, Oregon, offer for sale ’’Carolina,” Fox film version of to the highest bidder for cash in Paul Green’s celebrated play, "The hand, subject to the minimum House of Connelly,” with Lionel price of $80.00, the following de Barrymore and Janet Gaynor in the starring roles, plays at the Oasis scribed parcel of real property here tofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, theatre Friday and Saturday. “Carolina" deals with a decadent acquired for delinquent taxes, to- but aristocratic southern family wit: which for a hundred years has lived The South Half of the Southwest in the grand manner and ruled a Quarter of Section Twenty-two plantation of thousands of acres. The family, as the story opens, is repre (22) Township Three (3), South. sented by a venerable, regal mother Range Thirty-one (31) E. W. M„ (Henrietta Crossman), her brother spinster (Lionel Barrymore), in Umatilla County, Oregon. daughter (Almeda Fowler) and an Dated this, the 9th day of April, ineffectual son (Robert Young). In to this setting comes Janet Gaynor 1934. as a clear-minded girl from the out- R. E. GOAD, er world to upset tradition, and Sheriff of Umatilla through a romance with Robert Young to alter the destiny of the County, Oregon. house of Connelly. (April 12 - May 10) Important supporting roles are played by Richard Cromwell, Mona Barrie and Stepin Fetchit, negro co Notice of Sheriff Sale. median. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, will at the REPORT. hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE on the 14th day of May, 1934, at STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- TILLA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry E. Hitt, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of Henry E. Hitt, deceased, has filed her final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, W. J. WARNER the 2d day of June, 1934, at 2:00 q'clock in the afternoon as the time, Attorney-at-Law and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House in Hermiston - Oregon Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore gon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon, All persons interested are hereby noti- W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. fled to then and there appear and General Dentistry show cause, if any they have, why X-Ray and Diagnosis said report should not be approved, the executrix discharged, her bonds Bank Bldg. Phono 9-J men exonerated and the estate Residence Phone 95-J closed. Bunday and Evenings by Appointment Dated this 3d day of May, 193 4. ALMA HITT, Executrix. (May 3-31) OF HEARING NEW DEAL. By David F. Graham. Republican Candidate for Congress. I beg you to read my state ment in the Voters’ Pam phlet before going to vote. If you do, I feel that you will decide to take a chance on me, to re- present y o u there in Wash ington. I be lieve I have the ability and the per sonality, with the nerve, to do so with credit to you. the District and myself. My opponent promises you lots: what could he do? one man amongst 43 4 others? I’ll bet I could do as much, and probably. a little more, My opponent asks for credit for the various laws he helped put on the Statute books but does not ask that he be given credit for being ths leader in the fight to put the Sales Tax there, or for having re fused to allow the people a chance to vote on It; oh no—he forgets about it. entirely, If he were sin- cere and believed it was a good thing for the people of the State, why does he not mention It and de- mand credit for it? He is afraid— that is the reason, Do you want that kind of man to represent you? I should think not. I believe we have too many law- vers in public life and political offices right now, and that if we had less, we would be better off and have less trouble. People who know me will tell you I am not afraid to work; and that I have had i first-class training for the job. Please give me an opportunity to show you what I can do; I’ll guar antee you won't regret It and will be glad you did. In the long run. —Paid Advertisement. 1. Minimum 1. Minimum I. Minimum 4. Minimum this 9th day price .. $20.00 price .. 20.00 price .. 60.00 price .. 900.00 of April, 1934. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. (April 12 - May 10) Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west poet office Office Houre: 8 to 13 > 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 — — Hermiston, Ore. A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. ) Thomas L. Stewart, Deceased) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas L. Stewart, deceased, has filed final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designated Satur day, the 26th day of May, 1934, at Why not apply the same sound business principles to selecting your 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon as the county officers that you do In se- time, and the rooms of the above lecting workers for your private entitled Court in the County Court needs? If you were seeking a sten- House in Pendleton. Umatilla Coun- ographer and typist. you would not ty, Oregon, as the place when and him a clerk. Modern day methods require that your RECORDER OF where hearing is to be had there CONVEYANCES should be an ex on. All persons Interested are here pert and rapid typist. I was a law by notified to then and there appear For I and show cause, if any they have, stenographer for eight years, and seven years as Deputy Recorder, tor the past year as RECORDER Or why said report should not be ap- I have recorded proved, the executrix discharged. CONVEYANCES. all your Deeds and Mortgage: her bondsmen exhonorated and the In view of the vast number of estate closed. Dated this 26th day of April Government loans being made In this county, never in our history has 1934. the need been so great for prompt JULIA E. O’GRADY, Executrix. and accurate recording and tho (April 26-May 24) rough familiarity with the records You cannot afford to run the risk of errors in your records. My best NOTICE OF HEARING UPON references are the patrons of the of- FINAL REPORT. fice. The office — of RECORDER OF IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ----------- CONVEYANCES is one which may STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA be made either a great source of TILLA COUNTY. strength and protection to a com munity, or one of' weakness and peril. In asking your support for In the Matter of the Estate ) this office, 1 base my appeal upon | of ) no other my appreciation Frank L. Metz, Deceased. ) of the Important nature of Its du- | ties and my desire and purpose. If NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that nominated and elected, to give to the undersigned administrator of the public the same honest, efficient, the estate of Frank L. Metz, deceas- courteous and economical service which has been the policy of my of- | ed, has filed his final report with fice durin; my present term as RE- the Clerk of the above entitled CORDER OF CONVEYANCES. Court and that the Judge of said Court has designed Saturday, the ANNA M. HARTHRONG 26th day of May, 1934, at 2:00 PRIMARY ELECTION - MAY 18 o'clock In the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled (Paid Adv.) claim than Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Dated UPON FINAL REPORT. In the Matter of the Estate A PARCEL 1. Lot 9, Block 67, Coe's First Addition to the City of Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon. PARCEL 2. Lot 10. Block 67, Coe's First Addition to the City of Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon. PARCEL 3. Lot 11. Block 67, Coe’s First Addition to the City of Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon. PARCEL 4. Lot 12, Block 67, Coe’s First Addition to the City of Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon. The said described parcels of real property shall be offered for sale upon the following terms, to-wit: Twenty percent of the purchase price tn cash, the remainder to be paid under written agreement with the purchaser in equal installments over a term of nine years from the date of sale, all deferred payments to bear Interest from date of sale at the rate of six per cent, per an- num, payable annually. The minimum price for which each of said described parcels of real property shall be sold, shall be as follows, to-wit: HERMISTON Physician and Surgeon. Dank Building Office Hours 9-12 and 2-5 A PLEA TO THE VOTERS FOR the front door of the County Court House of Umatilla County, Oregon, In Pendleton. Oregon, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder upon the terms hereinafter set forth, sub ject to the minimum price as here inafter set forth, the following de- scribed parcels of property heretofore by Umatilla County, State of Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Business and Professional Cards NOTICE “For thirty years I had constipa tion. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerlka I am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past.”—Alice Burns. At Leading Druggists. Court in the County Court House in Pendleton. Umatilla County, Ore- gon, as the place when and where hearing Is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby noti tied 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 26th day of April, 1934. H. A. PANKOW, Administrator (April 26-May 24) Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets tint and third Thursday. Legion Auzii- iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PENDLETON ERNEST GHORMLEY MEN'S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE 301 E. Court 8t. Phono 326 Pendleton, Oregon Office Phone 523 Ree. Phone 461 Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25c Wo Specialize In Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. DR. F. L. INGRAM Dependable Dentistry Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. DR. H. A. NEWTON W. G. FISHER NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 607 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Dentist X-Ray Work Phone 12 Pendleton, Oregon TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY SEE J. W. CLARKE at 721 Main St. W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon Pend leton. Ora. WE BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines In Umatilla County. Mall your shoes ts us. We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon ey. Give us a trial. Bradlev & Son 643 Main 8t. Pendleton. Ore. Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. M°KEE