The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 1«, 1934
THE .......
HERMISTON
HERALD. HERMISTON.
OREGON.
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PAGE THREW
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Rehabilitation of the physically Raley and H. J. Warner as defen­
handicapped in Oregon is carried on dants whereby said plaintiffs did
DIX PLAY LEADS AT OASIS.
by the State Board for Vocational recover a personal decree and judg­
"Stingaree,” the RKO picture Education in cooperation with the ment against the defendants. Peer
playing at the Oasis theatre Wed­ State Industrial Accident Commis- Bokish and Sylvia L. Bokish, his
nesday and Thursday, brings Rich­ sion and the Federal Government. wife, for the sum of *600.00 with
J MESSAGE TO El/ERY MEMBER.
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
ard Dix and Irene Dunne, the two
Ninety per cent of the 200 air­ cent per annum from February 12,
stars of "Cimarran.” together on the planes purchased by residents of
TUDOR SEDAN
screen for the first time since their China last year were imported from 1932: the further sum of *95.00 at­
torney’s fees and the costs and dis­
memorable success in that picture. the United States.
FARM BUREAU EDUCATIONAL
CANNING SCHEDULE.
MORROW COUNTY GRANGE
bursements of said suit taxed at
Dix plays the title role, that of a
*25.70. and whereby it was decreed
PROGRAMS OUTLINED.
COUNCIL
AT
BOARDMAN
SAT.
dashing
Australian
bandit,
who
op
­
AUGUST 20 TO 25
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
that
the mortgage dated on the
presses the rich, helps the poor and
Dr. Theo. Beletski, chairman of a
The Morrow County Grange Coun­
Notice is hereby given that I 12th day of February, 1930, execu­
P.
M.
—
1
to
3:30
spends
his
spare
time
composing
committee appointed recently by the
cil will meet at Boardman Satur­
music. The role gives Dix an op­ have taken up and have kept for ted by Peer Bokish and Sylvia L.
Umatilla Project Farm Bureau, to
Monday A. M.— Tomatoes, No. day, August 18, between the hours
portunity to return to the adventur­ about ten days at C. H. Madden’s, Bokish, his wife, to plaintiffs, upon
promote educational programs with­ 21s; P. M„ Corn No. 2‘s.
of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. Mrs.
ous
roles he enacted in days of his on Ralph Stanfield ranch on Butter the following described real proper­
in the organization, announces that
Tuesday—Beans, 8 to 10; Toma- Minnie McFarland is president of
Creek. 8 miles up Butter Creek ty in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-
early
screen successes.
the first of these programs has been toes 10 to 12, No. 2s; Corn, P. M., the council and every member is re­
The story, by E W. Hornung, highway from Hermiston, the fol­ wit: Lot Six in Block Seventy In
outlined and appears below. The No. 2a.
the Reservation Addition to Pendle­
quested to be present, especially of­
author
of "Raffles,
deals with a lowing described animals:
date will be announced next week.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, which
Wednesday A. M. — Beans No. ficers and committee members.
(Descriptive
brands
are
only
simi
­
grçat love between the two, born
The educational part of the pro­ 21s; P. M. Corn No. 21s.
mortgage was recorded in book 94.
The program for the day is as fol­
lar to actual brand on animal)
when
Stingaree
comes
to
rob
the
gram will be mostly on bacteria
Thursday A. M.— Tomatoes No. lows:
1 bay horse, Z over quarter cir­ page 44 7 of the records of mortga­
home where the girl occupies the
SEDAN
Dr.
W. Christopherson, city 21s; P. M., Fruit No. 21s.
ges in the office of the County Re­
10:00 A. M.. Group singing.
cle
brand on left hip.
position of humble relative and ser-
health officer, will talk on cause
Friday A. M. — Beans No. 2s;
Minutes—Correspondence.
1 bay mare, G? brand on left hip corder of Umatilla County, Oregon,
FIRST SERIES
vant.
He
hears
her
sing,
then
kid-
and effect of infantile paralysis; Corn No. 2s.
10:15, Reports from Masters of
1 dark bay mare, Z brand on right should be foreclosed and the said
naps her and escapes to his roman­
Dr. W. L. Morgan on bacteria of
real property sold by the Sheriff of
Saturday—A. M. Chicken.
subordinate granges—"What have I
hip.
tic mountain lair, right through a
the mouth; Dr. W. H. Lytle, state
done or am I doing to make my
1 black mare mule G under quar- Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
cordon
of
mounted
police
sworn
to
veterinarian, will discuss contagious
said judgment and all costs; there­
grange better.”
kill him on sight. Eventually he ter circle brand on left hip.
abortion bacteria, its cause, effect NO PATRONAGE REFUND PAID
fore I will on Monday, the 10th day
10:45, Talk—“Resolutions
for
1 sucking colt.
starts
her
on
her
cherished
road
to
and relation to malta fever: William
DELINQUENT MEMBERS.
the Grange.”
said animals will be sold, unless re­ of September, 1934, at two o’clock
fame by sacrificing his liberty.
A. Sawyer, assistant county agent,
In the afternoon of that day at the
Discussion.
SEDAN
The cast includes Mary Boland, deemed, at public auction to the
has not announced his topic but
According to the by-laws
11:00, Group conferences of offi-
highest bidder for cash In hand on front door of the County Court
Conway
Tearle
and
Andy
Devine.
will appear on the program; H. K.
governing the Co-operative Ser­
cers and committees.
the 24th day of August, 1934, at Houuse In the City of Pendleton,
Dean, superintendent of the Uma­
vice Station, no patronage re­
12:00, Pot luck dinner.
the
above described ranch at 10:00 Umatilla County. Oregon, sell all the
THRILL-PACKED CHAN PICTURE
tilla Experiment Station, will dis­
fund can be made to any mem­
right, title, interest and estate
1:30 P. M., Group singing.
o’clock, Friday.
cuss bacteria of the soil, particular­
ber who has allowed his mem­
1:35, Reports from chairmen of
Dated at Hermiston on this 6th which the said defendants. Peer Bo­
AT OASIS THEATRE FRIDAY.
ly that of legumes; N. R. Mueller,
bership to become delinquent.
kish and Sylvia L. Bokish, his wife,
groups.
day of August, 1934.
will discuss vitamines.
Information as to the status
ind all persons claiming and to
Charlie Chan, portrayed by War­
2:00, Question box—on state |
Signed,
C.
H.
MADDEN.
TRY OUR MODERN
Dr. Beletski will discuss vernacu­
of any membership is available ❖ banks and banking. State Senator
claim by, through or under them,
ner Oland, solves another blood-chil­
LUBRICATION SERVICE.
lar organisms and the etiology of an
at the main office of the Farm
or either of them, had on the 12th
ling mystery in the Fox picture,
Peter Zimmerman will answer ques-
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
Bureau Co-operative.
egg.
day of February, 1930, or since then
"Charlie Chan’s Courage.”
tions and follow with a talk.
| OUR SHOP IS MODERN-------
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that have had. or now have, in and to
Other entertainment for the even­
Who threw the deadly knife that
3:00, Fun and recreation.
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
ing will be a pie judging contest
killed a faithful Chinese servant? under and by virtue of a writ of ex­ the above described real property,
3:15, Talk—“The bigness of the
with a prize of a house apron award­ WHEAT MEASURING ENDING;
Why did a pet parrot scream. “Help! ecution issued out of the Circuit and every part thereof, at public
Grange”, Roy Penny, Stanfield I
ed the woman baking the best look­
Murder!”? Who killed the bird, si­ Court of the State of Oregon, in and auction to the highest bidder for
Grange of Umatilla County, and |
ing pie. The best looking old coup­ C0RN-H0G SOLUTION PENDS.
lencing that scream forever? Who for the County of Umatilla, under cash in hand, the proceeds of such
manager of the Grange Co-op.
le will also be awarded a prize. Mu-
had been murdered at a millionaire's the seal thereof, and to me directed sale to be applied in satisfaction of
sical numbers will also appear on
lonely desert mansion . . . and where and delivered, upon a judgment and said execution and all costs.
Rapid progress in measuring and STATE FAIR VISITORS WILL SEE
decree rendered and entered in said
the program with readings, Mr. Be- computing the acreage under the GROUNDS’ IMPROVEMENTS.
Dated this 8th day of August,
was the body?
Court on the 1st day of August. 1934.
letski announced.
These
are
the
questions
bristling
wheat adjustment contracts indi­
PHONE 571
Salem, Oregon, August 8—One of
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Uma­
forth from the story by Earl Derr 1934, in favor of J. T. Dowell and
cates that by the middle of August
HERMISTON,
OREGON Biggers that have to be solved by Cora B. Dowell, his wife, and
GREAT DROUTH AFFECTS
tilla County, Oregon.
the work will be practically com­ the big features of the 73rd annual
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
the gigantic oriental detective crea­ against Peer Bokish and Sylvia Bo-
pleted In Oregon with most of the State Fair, starting Labor Day for
AAA PROGRAM FOR 1935.
(August 9 - Sept. 6)
compliance forms on their way to six days, will be the poultry départ­
ted on the screen by Warner Oland. kish, his wife, J. H. Raley, J. R.
ment.
From
a
small
department
Washingtoon,
says
N.
C.
Donaldson,
most
baffling
mys-
it
is
one
of
his
The great drouth, which has re-
this important unit of the Fair has
teries.
duced grain and hay crops to record state supervisor of the wheat con­
grown steadily under the direction |
trol
program
stationed
at
On the stage "Frisco Frolics Re-
Oregon
low levels, has started a country­
of Edward Shearer of Estacada un-
vue” featuring Maurice Cash, pre­
wide discussion of the agricultural State college.
By the end of the first week in til this year It will occupy the
sentlng W.L.S. Merry Go Round as
adjustment program and affected
August
all counties had finished largest building ever.
done in the radio station. Also little
materially the agricultural refinanc­
The old automobile pavilion has LOST — BLACK TRUNKS WITH Betty Loranz singing and dancing.
ing program of the government, ac­ measuring except Umatilla and
white belt, at steel bridge. If
been converted into what is to be
cording to information received by Wasco where they are using air- known as the Silver Palace Poultry found please return to Clark Paul,
planes
and
doing
most
of
two
years
TRACY AND 0AKIE STAR IN
the Oregon Agricultural extension
51-ltp
work at once, and in Wallowa where Pavilion. A full acre of floor space Hermiston, Ore.
service.
PLAY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
W. J. WARNER
In answer to those who feel that the committee got a late start. has been utilized and nearly a mile : HOUSE FOR RENT FOR SMALL
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
of
coops
installed,
all
single
deck,
family.
Will
furnish
good
water,
Crews
of
official
checkers
have
agricultural adjustments are no
Spencer Tracy and Jack Oakie
Attorney-at-Law
longer necessary, Secretary Wallace checked the work on the required and all the same height on top. Thelw. T Knapp, Hermiston, Ore.50-2tp have some highly exciting adven­
Duart Permanent Wave.
Inside of the pavilion glistens with
of the United States department of number of farms in each county as
tures In danger, love and comedy in
Hermiston
-
Oregon
many
gallons
of
aluminum
paint.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
—
CATTLE
Late Appointments by Phone.
agriculture says that undoubtedly the measuring and computation was
Other new features of this year’s
Sheep and Hogs. L. J. Huston, "Looking for Trouble,” the film play
Phone 141
the drouth will make it necessary completed.
which
will
play
at
the
Oasis
theatre
Submission of the compliance fair, housed in the poultry pavilion, The Dalles. Oregon. Write me or
to change many of the agricultural
and
Monday.
Sunday
will
be
the
exhibits
of
the
State
leave
name
at
Hale
’
s
Confectionery
forms to Washington will clear the
programs for 1935.
The two telephone girls, who are
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
Fish and Game Commission and
50-8tp
Regardless of what revisions may way for the second Installment pay­
their sweethearts, and incidentally
United
States
Bureau
of
Fisheries.
ment
on
the
1933
adjustment.
Word
be made, however, Secretary Wal­
General Dentistry
Twenty pens have been constructed PRUNES FOR SALE—JAMES ED- the cause of many of their more hu­
lace says there will not be any aban­ from Washington is that as each
X-Ray
and Diagnosis
die,
Fourth
Unit,
Hermiston,
Ore-
morous
escapades,
are
played
by
to exhibit upland game. Various
donment of the principle of govern­ county’s forms are received the
DR. A. E. MARBLE
gon.
49-3tp Constance Cummings and Arline Bank Bldg.
Phene 9-J
forms
of
fish
life
will
be
seen
in
ment assistance to farmers establish­ batch will be given a number and
Judge.
Reeldence
Phone
26-
J
sixteen specially-built acquariums CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND
CHIROPRACTOR
ing the necessary balance between that issuance of checks will follow
Tracy and Oakie have a series of
Bunday and Evenings by
of plate glass. Pens containing wild
Office: Two doors west post office
eggs. R. C. Todd, two doors east thrilling adventures as telephone
supply and demand and giving just ing the order in which the forms
Appointment
waterfowl will be housed in a new of Pennock’s garage.
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:80 to 6
49-4tc linesmen when they run
compensations for their cooperation. were received.
afoul of
swimming pool, fifteen by fifty feet
Payment
of
9
cents
per
bushel
on
Phone 481-------- • Hermiston, Ore.
Already nearly 4 million checks,
in size, in the pavilion.
SWIFT & CO.—BUYERS OF POUL- wiretappers and gangsters engaged
amounting to approximately 300 allotments, less the cost of local ad-
in
engineering
a
bank
robbery.
It
The largest piece of new con-
try and Eggs. A. M. Smith, Her-
million dollars, have been issued as ministration, romains Ito be made
struction on the grounds is the con­ miston. Ore., Agent.
271tfc Is also a part of their job to keep
rental and benefit payments to far- on the first year’s benefit payment,
the communication lines open dur-
cessions
building,
370
feet
iti
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
mers. Payments on the corn-hog Following this, some time this fall.
length, which forms an undercover CANNING PEACHES, 3c AT THE ing an earthquake when they find
will
be
the
first
payment
on
the
contrasts for 1934 production are
orchard.
W.
T.
Bray,
Umatilla,
precariously
on
themselves perched
Physician and Surgeon.
walk from the stadium to the agri­
Hermiston Post No. 37 ’
just getting well started, while the 1934 adjustment. Three years are
4 6-Aug. 30 tottering telephone poles amid a
cultural building. Another new Oregon.
covered
under
the
present
contracts
Meets first and third
wheat, cotton and tobacco contract •
tangle
of
high-voltage
wires,
while
structure is the two-story restau- SECOND HAND SUIT FOR SALE-
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
— Bank Building —
already In effect run through the but only two years of acreage ad-
sidewalks buckle and streets crack
justment must be made, one of rant between the agricultural build-
iary meets second and
Quick Cleaners, Hermiston. 48-tfc
year 1935.
open beneath them.
Office Houri — 0-12 and 2-5
and poultry pavilion. Meals
ing
which
Is
now
past.
fourth Thursday.
Owing to depreciated security,
"Looking for Trouble” was pro­
will be served there on a roof gar- FOK SALE—14x16 PLASTERED
Legion Hall.
the farm refinancing program of
cabin. Cheap. S. L. Carson, Her- duced by Joseph M. Schenck and
Though 24 of the 48 states had den.
the Farm Credit Administration is
48-tfc Darryl F. Zanuck for United Artists
Visitors on Labor day and other miston, Ore.
received
some
first
payments
on
being slowed up in the drought are­
release.
find
nearly
ev-
days
of
the
fair
will
as. both as to mortgage loans and corn-hog contracts by August 1.
ery building glistening with new CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Oregon
,
is
still
among
those
where
production loans, says the college
paint. Forty-one buildings have re­
OREGON REHABILITATION
extension service, but drought- no funds have been received. Diffi-
ceived twelve and one-half tons of GIVEN BY COMMISSION.
culty
in
reconciling
the
state
quota
stricken farmers are receiving some
STUDENTS WIN PRIZES.
paint.
ERNEST GHORMLEY
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot on
aid through special emergency assigned with contract and local
A federal exhibits building now
disposal
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
totals
has
caused
the
long
MEN’S CLOTHING and
drought relief loans as well as from
The physically handicapped tn
The
United
States
Civil
Service
occupies the narrow space between
LADIES HOSE
training under the Oregon Rehabi­
the crop adjustment benefit checks. delay.
Realistic Beauty Shop
The first assistant in the corn- the 4-H club exhibits building and Commission has announced open litation service were successful In Phone 326
3 01 E. Court St.
The cattle purchase program is also
competitive
examinations
as
follows:
the agricultural building. There a
hog
section
at
Washington
came
to
Pendleton,
Oregon
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
affording relief from the distress
Associate meteorologist, *3,200 to winning prizes in a contest covering
number of government projects will
We Specialize In Permanent
caused by the drought and plans are Oregon the first week in August be on display.
the eleven western states at Denver,
*3,800,
assistant
meteorologist,
*2,-
Waving
Colorado, according to O. I. Paul­
being made to purchase sheep in with authority to settle the matter
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
All in all, Mr. and Mrs. State Fair 600 to *3.200 a year. Weather Bu-■
and
it
is
hoped
by
those
in
charge
Office
Phone
523
Rea.
Phone
461
the drought areas.
reau. Department of Agriculture. ! son. State Supervisor of Vocational
sta-
Visitor
can
now
walk
from
the
that speedy and satisfactory solu­
Rehabilitation.
DR. F. L. INGRAM
tion of the difficulty with early dium building to the poultry pavi­ Closing d te. August 21. 1934.
WORK STARTS ON GREAT
Mr. Paulson just returned from
Community
worker,
and
supervi
­
Dependable
Dentistry
completion of the contracts for pay­ lion under a protecting roof. One
Denver where he attended the Wes­
W. G. FISHER
long promenade is afforded which sory, head, and assistant communi­
WINDBREAK PROJECT.
ment will follow.
Bond
Bldg.
Pendleton,
Ore.
tern Regional Conference called by
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
completes the quandrangle of early- ty workers’, with salaries ranging
Additional tacts regarding the re- PARASITES INTRODUCED TO
from *1,620 to *3,800 a year, In- the Federal Service and reports that
BOUGHT AND SOLD
day fair planners.
cent announcement by Secretary
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
Already everything glistens in dian Field Service. Department of Oregon, besides winning a number
DR. H. A. NEWTON j 507 Main St
of priz.es, was successful In securing
Wallace and Chief Forester F. A. WAGE WAR ON APPLE WORMS,
Pendleton, Ore.
readiness, with forty-one buildings the interior. Closing date, August
the Regional Conference for Oregon
Wilcox that work would start imme­
Dentist
having received twelve and one-half 21. 1934
Hurried to their destination by tons of paint.
diately in connection with the Pres­
The salaries named are subject to next year.
X-Ray
Work
Phone 12 ♦
The following Vocational Rehabi-
ident's order allocating funds for a fast airplane express, 3000 insect
a deduction of not to exceed 5 per
Pendleton,
Oregon
litation
students
were
successful
in
parasites
of
the
codling
moth
are
1.000 mile windbreak in the prairie
KLAMATH FALLS—Some 25.000 cent during the fiscal year ending
W. J. CLARKE
states have been received here today now at work in Oregon, after being turkeys ranging on the grasshopper June 30, 1935, as a measure of eco­ winning prizes in the contest held 1
HARDWARE
liberated by Oregon State college infested areas of Klamath county nomy, and also to a deduction of in conjunction with the conference: ‘
by Regional Forester C. J. Buck.
Majestic
Ranges, Red Jacket
TO
SELL
OR
TRADE
YOUR
LeRoy Cinoy, Portland, Oregon; I
By direction of the President. entomologists in the Willamette val- are reported to be making remark- 3 *2 per cent toward a retirement
Pumps. Iron Pipe, Natía, Fencing
PROPERTY SEE
first place in Drafting, winning an ।
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
Secretary Wallace has authorized ley, Hood River and southern Ore­ able growth, with very few losses. annuity.
Pendleton. Oregon
J. W. CLARKE St
• he Forest Service to make expendi- gon.
All states except Iowa, Vermont, expensive set of drawing instru- |
according to C. A. Henderson, coun­
These parasites, known technical­ ty agent. In addition to the grass­ Maryland, and the District of Co­ menta. First place In mechanical
G F. HODGES AGENCY
tures for the present of only $10,-
Pendleton, Ore.
•5,000 of the total sum of $15,- ly as Ascogaster carpocapse, were hopper diet, they are fed large quan­ lumbia have received less than their drawing winning a *3 merchandise 721 Main St.
L
000,000 provided in the executive reared In the government laborator­ tities of grain, and on August 1 quota of appointments In the appor- order.
WHI E. Smith, Salem, Oregon; •
departmental
WE
order. The ultimate cost of the ies in New Jersey, having been col­ weighed from five to eight pounds tioned
service in
first place in cartooning, winning:
project is estimated at *75.000,000, lected In western Asia, the original each, depending upon date of hatch. Washington. D. C.
BRADLEY
&
SON
Specialize in Good Furni­
of which over 90 per cent will go to home of the apple. They lay their Approximately 80 per cent of the
Full Information may be obtained 1 book on cartooning.
Shoe Rebuilders
Alfred S Wakefield. Milwaukie, |
ture at Lowest Possible
farmers largely for labor for plow- eggs in the eggs of the codling moth hoppers were killed by poisoning, from the Secretary of the United
ing. fencing, planting and caring for and these stay with the apple worms and the turkeys are expected to con­ States Civil Service Board of Exa- Oregon; second place commerciali We rebuild shoes with machinery
Prices
. your shoes were made on. The
trees. It is expected that 25 per until they enter the pupal stage, af­ trol the remaining 20 per cent. minors at the post office or custom- contest, winning a fountain pen.
Perle
Olsen,
Marquam,
Oregon;
I
only factory machines In Umatilla
cent of the total expenditures can ter which the parasite emerges in­ There is some talk of the various house in any city, or from the Uni­
Free Delivery
stead of the moth.
County. Mail your shoes to us.
be made in the next 12 to
owners pooling their birds for mar- ted States Civil Service Commission. fourth place—commercial contest.
to your door.
The scientists are not certain as keting this fall. Mr. Henderson says. Washington. D. C.
Walter Hoffmeister, 5934 S. E. | We pay the return postage. Bet-
months.
20th Avenue. Portland. Oregon; In-! ter shoe repairing for less mon­
Beginning •t the Canadian bor- to how much aid these will be in
The city of Freiburg, near the
Nobel’s Invention of dynamite signia design for Rehabilitation As-
ey. Give us a trial.
der. this protection forest belt will the control of the most serious ap­
stretch down through the Dakotas, ple peet. but will wateh carefully Black Forest, has at different times, cheapened iron, lead, copper and sociation. which was accepted by |
Bradlev & Son
Yer
PENDLETON OREGON
Pendleton, Oro.
Nebraska. Kansas. Oklahoma, and for the next few yean to see the re- belonged to Austria, France, Italy, tine so industry could use the met- the conference as their recommen- 643 Main St.
suits of their introduction.
lation for the National Insignia I
Sweden and now Germany.
into the Panhandle of Texas.
IRENE DUNNE AND RICHARD
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
Used Cars!
1929 Model A Ford
$195.00
1930 Chevrolet
Tudor Sedan
$275.00
1928 Oldsmobile
$175.00
1926 Model T
$50.00
ROHRMAN
Motor Co
WANT ADS
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
PENDLETON