THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
ures.
"Naturally, many of you gentle
men are interested in what we are
finding here in the west, and in our
plans. At this moment our plans are
formative. We started work at Den-
/er, Tuesday, November 6, and by
Friday night of the same week our
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
force, in conjunction with the state
force, had made examination of
1675 incoming cans of cream. Of
this amount 127 cans—that is, 7*
ily
in
vogue
in
the
creameries,
r
per cent of the total—had been con-
NO PATRONAGE REFUND PAID
CO-OPERATIVE GLEANINGS.
evidence of filth was detectable i demned, 72 by the federal govern
Ey E. H. Dunning.
the
finished
butter
according
to
ou
ment representing interstate ship
DELINQUENT MEMBERS.
methods of examinaton. Last yea ments and 55 cans by the State of
SPEED
"What ten people can do becomes
one of our enterprising chemists, M
olorado shippers. Already the Uni
effective. A small group is coopera
According to the by-laws
Green, devised a technique for d ted States marshal has destroyed
tive, yet not unwieldly; large enough
governing the Co-operative Ser
tecting filth in butter, and sine that condemned by the federal gov-
UTILITY
to practice integrity and efficiency.
that time we have been making rei ernment, as has also the state, eith
vice Station, no patronage re
The honest small groups will suc-
progress.
er
by
outright
destruction
or
the
♦
fund can be made to any mem ♦
ceed. Banded together they form a
artificial coloring of same, preclu
"As many of you know, our fir
ECONOMY
ber who has allowed his mem
large co-operative organization. So
consideration was given to packin ding its further use. Seven and a
we learn to fly our co-operative
bership to become delinquent.
half
per
cent
of
filthy,
putrid
or
de
stock
butter,
and
before
the
first
c
kite."
Information as to the status ♦ this year we had seized many thou composed cream represents altoge
sands of pounds. We then gave at ther a very unsatisfactory situation.
of any membership is available
STUDY OUR—
A well known co-operative orga
Especially is this so when you stop
at the main office of the Farm ♦ tention to creamery butter. Then to
nization has been responsible for
consider that at this stage of our
have been seizures of this article and
PANEL DELIVERY
hundreds of people receiving profes
Bureau Co-operative.
we have recently, independently am program we are preceeding but
sional treatment as to defects in
against
the
following
types
of
mate
FORD
V-8 PICKUP
in conjunction with state officials
health—teeth, eyes, etc. This was
effected many seizures of interstat rial: that which is putrid, yeasty,
done on credits for labor, good only
STATION WAGON
of sour cream destined for rancid, cheesy, that in which a rat
for necessities and immediate needs. Notice of Annual Meeting of the shipments
the manufacture of butter. Our cam or a mouse has drowned; adultera
SEDAN DELIVERY
In other words, barter.
paign reached intensive proportion ted cream — that encountered in
Farm Bureau Co-operative of
This is mentioned to call atten
—THEY ALL QUALIFY.
some
sections
of
the
country
where
during
this
past
summer
and
is
con
tion to advantages of accepting ser
tinuing on that basis. Announce to dispose of old packing stock but
Hermiston.
vices and commodities instead of
ments of the contemplated campaig: ter they have incorporated it in the
money. These advantages result ac-
ream, maggoty cream, moldy cream,
tually because of being somewhat
The annual meeting of the Farn have been made to the industry an that
adulterated by the addition of
socially dependent as to choice of Bureau Co-operative of Hermistor in turn we have been assured tha salt, sugar,
soda, borax or combina
your industry approved these meas
things consumable or beneficial.
tions thereof, or the addition of oth
will be held at the Hermiston Union ures.
"As yet. In this section of the er chemicals in an attempt to con
“The Pacific Co-op League at Church in Hermiston on February
decomposition or inferiority;
Berkeley is still forging ahead. Their 8th, 1935, beginning at 1:30 P. M country, we have not undertake ceal
lastly, that which is filthy.
PHONE 571
flour mill, besides supplying the for the purpose of electing three di this work with the same degree o and,
Flies,
of course, will be the most
HERMISTON, OREGON
members with a very excellent and rectors and the transaction of any thoroughness as now prevails in • ht common
type
of
objectionable
thing
central section, that section. o.
wholesome flour and ground cereals,
in cream. At the pres
has P round a large amount of flour other business that may legally comr course, being the largest producer el encountered
butter. We have recently started oui ent time you may be assured that
before the meeting.
for the SERA.
only cream that is unquestionably
“This organization has a large
Only members of the Farm Bu campaign in my district- that em
wood working plant and a weaving reau Co-operative of Hermiston who bracing the western thirl of the bad Is being condemned.
“You gentlemen who are cream
United States—and I want to assure
project which turns out high grade
are In good standing in their re you that we appreciate your pledge ery operators can very largely serve
suit material.
"The P.C.L. welcomes all who are spective Farm Bureau, Grange or of cooperation and sympathy w iti to correct the bad conditions that
By Clinton P. Haight
today exist. I can’t help but feel it
willing to work and co-operate: It Farmers’ Union are eligible to vote this campaign.
Editor, Blue Mountain Eagle
is
to
your
interest
to
receive
noth-
has not use for potterers and chise- In the absence of the member, the
"Throughout a campaign of the
Canyon City, Ore.
lers.”
kind we are now conducting vari ing other than high quality cream,
wife or husband may vote.
ous members of the industry wil Certainly, good butter can be made
The by-laws of the association re from time to time seek a discussion only from good cream. To the end
Today, I went down into the res
"Proceed co-operatively and with
co-operators only.
No deviation quire the presence of twenty-five or of tolerances for butter and cream. that you creamerymen receive a taurant, in the basement of the Cap
from this. A co-operative is only as more members to constitute a quo They will ask us to specity the lii- better raw product, the Bureau of itol. for lunch—cafeteria.
There were four men at the table.
largo as co-operation and co-opera
its tor demonstrable filth which wil. Dairy Industry of the United States
tors make it. All else is a burden." rum.
thus permit of their purchase 31 Department of Agriculture has of One ordered tea, one milk and it
Henry M. Sommerer. Secretary. cream without molestation
W !v t fered a number of suggestions which took water and coffee to appease the
that occurs we shall probably inform they embodied in a pamphlet entit appetites of the other two. There
"Did the farmer co-operate and
The Stanfield Grange will also them about as follows: The industry led, "Suggestions for Improving the were tour appetites, all different.
then barter, nothing could defeat
reamery Butter Industry.” It you And then, up stairs the house con-
him. With farm co-operation comes hold its annual meeting in the eve in its effort to secure better cream 1- ave
seen it, I commend it to /ened, the roll was called and one
human welfare. Without it comes ning of the same day, in the Stan really ahead of this Administration, our not
attention, and the dissemina- f the men were for the Townsend
poverty in a land of plenty through field Grange hall, beginning at 8:00 tor our activities to date have re
vealed so much cream thaat is unmis ion of the information therein to plan, one against, one for a compro
the domination of tricksters and
takably of questionable and action •our shippers. I just want to men- mise and one indifferent. Like the
gamblers. Excuse no one who mo- o’clock.
able quality that we have not yet tion something on the first and sec- four appetites, in the restaurant,
lests fundamental co-operation."
>nd suggestions as offered in that here were the four types of mind, all
APPLICATION OF FEDERAL FOOD found it necessary to consider estab pamphlet. They read:
different
lishing a tolerance. When it is time
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
1. Lach creameryman receiving
tor the announcement of a tolerance
That Is the gauntlet that all leg
AND DRUGS ACT.
OF CREAMERY MEMBERS.
low-grade
cream
should
notify
all
on the part of this administration
islation must run; men of many
his
patrons
that,
henceforth,
no
the same will be a criminal toler-
minds. Training, environment, ex
By WENDELL VINCENT
The fifth annual meeting of mem-
cream will be accepted that con perience, interest, Influence, politics,
ince which should not be exceeded.
bers of the Umatilla Cooperative Chief of Western Division, Federal The creamery industry is in a far
tains or has contained extraneous and the fiber of mind that accepts,
matter of any kind, such as dirt, rejects or compromises ideas and
Food and Drug Administration
better position to write its own speci
Creamery will be held at the Her-
insects, rats, mice, etc.; that no translates them Into the phraseology
.ications for the purchase of cream
riston Union Church in Hermiston
cream will be accepted that is de of law.
The following article appeared in f a quality far in excess oí any that
on the sixth day of February, tbe
composed, putrid or mouldy. A
we can announce for the purpose of
The legislature is like a supreme
the
December,
1934,
Issue
of
the
st Wednesday, starting at 10:00
sediment or filtration test should court
enforcing the food and drugs act. As
passes upon all of the
Pacific
Dairy
Review.
be used to determine the cleanli- rulings which
M.
1
matter
of
fact,
if
the
creamery
In
of the circuit courts. The
"When your secretary, Mr. Ab
ness of the cream.
Three directors will be elected at bott, invited a representative of the dustry is sincerely desirous of im
courts are the committees and
2. All such cream is illegal and circuit
the quality of butter it
the house has 37. A bill, like a law
is meeting for the following dis- Food and 'Drug Administration to proving
when offered should be returned suit,
would
seem
essential
that
they
in-
is
first heard in the committee
i lets: Columbia, Umatilla and tell you about our cream and butter sist upon the production by the
to the producer.
and it renders a decision that it pass
program, I immediately wrote tc .armer of the highest quality cream
oardman. One Boardman candi- Washington
You will note that it is suggested, or “do not pass." The house, the
to see It it would be
date has been elected at a special possible to have a speaker from rather than adopt a policy of ac first, that you notify your shipper supreme court, with its 60 judges,
: .eeting as provided by a resolution there. Frankly, I was disappointed cepting that which would merely get no unsuitable cream will be accept hears the arguments and renders its
ed and, second, that when such decision with these men of many
when I was advised by Mr. Campbell by any established tolerance.
. assed at the last meeting.
"Let me go back for a moment. I cream is offered it should be return minds.
that
at this particular time it was have
Ballots are being sent to members
not
meant
to
leave
with
you
ed to the producer.
Members of
That is only a small part of the
out of the question. I want to assure
in the Columbia and Umatilla dis you that in Mr. Campbell’s response the impression that we have not the Food and Drug Administration legislature, the supreme or super-
been
active
with
respect
to
inter-
have
observed
that
in
some
instan
legislature with hundreds of little
tricts and are to be mailed or pre- he expressed his interest in your as-
state movements of butter through
where cream has been proceeded legislatures all over the state, like
sented to the secretary before the soclation and the goal which you out the past ten years. Under the ces
against,
seized
and
destroyed,
the
the Grange, the prune man, the cow
for vourselves. and in the
election.
and drugs act we have institu creamery operators paid for the man, the butter and milk man and
progress which you have already food
A lunch will be served at noon.
ted
many
actions
principally
be-
cream.
In
other
words,
they
chose
every business, industry and activi
aue in California during the past
cause of either weight or lai short to reimburse the farmer rather than ty, for they are the ones that pro
Please come to the meeting on ten years.
ages.
Numerous
seizures
have
been
risk
the
loss
of
a
shipper.
I
question
time as the election will be held be
"Our campaign has not been in ef made and many criminal actions the wisdom of an act of this kind. pose the laws. The laws that origi
fore noon and the auditor's report 'ect nearly so long. We arc not un- have resulted. Those actions have, 1 hould that shipper not appreciate nate in the minds of the legislators
nindful, however, of our discovery believe, been instrumental in bring the altruistic motive that prompted are few compared with whit the
given in the afternoon.
ven longer ago than ten years, as a ing about a very general compliance the creameryman in this action, and people themselves concoct, for their
Speakers have been invited and result
own interest or to curb or get even
of preliminary surveys, that
will undoubtedly talk on matters of ’ll was not well in the manufacture with food and drugs act require should the creameryman continue with someone else who is shooting
ments insofar as the delivery of lull
accept such unsuitable material his arrow toward him. Of course
f creamery butter. We have never weight and 80 per cent fat in but to
great interest to all dairymen.
Is just a question of time until the lobby is dlferent, for that is pro
en unmindful of our obligation tc ter are concerned. Our campaign to it
creameryman's butter will find fessional.
nnforce that section of the food and day is aimed to correct the butter that
itself the subject of a court action
Financial Statement Ready.
During the week we had many
Irugs act which declares food to be situation at its source. To do this and
the
manufacturer and the ship parties and probably the largest was
As soon as the mimeographed adulterated if it consists, in whole
effectively
we
must
have
the
coop
per of the butter charged with a Townsend day, when 2500 crowded
copies of the annual financial state or in part, of any filthy, decomposed
ments of the Farm Bureau Co-opera or putrid animal or vegetable sub eration of the local orficals within ; iolation of the federal food and the Capitol; they were unanimous.
the
respective
states
to
the
end
that
drugs
act.
tive and the Co-operative Service stance. We have known of the care
The big party for the county school
"There are several points upon unit was divided and we will say
Station are received from the county less methods of handling cream, but the careless producer not divert his
tilthy
or
contaminated
product
to
a
which
you
would
no
doubt
like
fur
agent’s office, copies will be ava l- through the use of filters customar-
like English ale, haf and haf. Hut
locai manufacturer whose butter is I ther information. In Mr. Abbott’s the fur flew and the halls were
able for distribution to members.
in turn consumed solely within the ¡ letter of invitation he mentions crowded. The milk bill had draw
state where produced. We are re- that the laboratory maintained by ing powers like Will Rogers and
FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE OF HERMISTON. OREGON.
ceivlng such cooperation in many of the butter industry in California at they stacked Into the house packed
the states. The state men. working the University of California, Davis, like sardines at a tin wedding, and
Balance sheet as of Dec. 31, 1934.
in conjunction with the federal men, 1 to which point samples are sent again, we were reminded of men of
are taking the identical action as regularly for analysis, is hereafter many minds. The public hearing on
ASSETS
are the latter.
going to include in its routine work the syndicalism bill reminded us of
"Since last July, when Mr. Camp- tests for sediment and extraneous a 4th of July celebration. All it
CURRENT & TRADING.
bell made his announcement to the matter. This, I imply, will serve to lacked was the peanuts and lemon
Cash on hand and in bank ..........
$ 1,290.51
dairy and butter industry that the deny a market to the producer who ade. Everybody, both sides, was pa
Outstanding Loans to Cooperatives
6,137.51
federal
food and drugs act ..is go does not comply with your regula triotic and Patrick Henrys sprang up
Accounts Receivable .......................
190.09
ing to be applied to tilt ty, decom- tions. In this connection you ex like toad stools after a spring show
Prepaid Grain Contracts (secured)
321.91
posed or putrid cream amt
pressed an interest in learning the er. The people; vox populi; vox del.
Merchandise Inventories ..............
16,710.16 324,650.18
many of the larger creamery inter- standards which we employ in judg
And so, we have many legisla
eats
immediately
took
steps
to
circu-
ing the character of cream and but- tures; commercial clubs, civic orga
FIXED.
larize their shippers wherein warn- ter. It will probably be quite easy nizations, labor unions, farmer’s co-
Buildings ...... ..............................
317,188.70
ing was given of the actions that | for you gentlemen to ascertain the ops, and all contribute to the bales
Less Allowance for Depreciation .. 4,109.13
13,079.57
would follow did they not immedia- tandards that we are applying in of laws which the supreme judges or
tely take precautionary measures the judging of cream at such time as legislators have to pass upon, and.
Machinery & Equipment _______
4,994.75
looking to the delivery of a satis- our inspectors visit your plants. Un that, Is—Democracy. If the legis
Less Allowance for Depreciation - 2,527.93
2,466.82
factory product. Associations such as doubtedly state inspectors will be lator votes "Yes” the voter lays for
yours and that of the Amerit an | able to inform you as well.
him; if he votes "No" the folks hack
Office Equipment ........................... 1,193.00
Creamery Association of Butter "Now just a word about grading home slay him politically and if he
Less Allowance for Depreciation ..
708.12
484.88
16,031.27
Manufacturers have contributed bv The Food and Drug Administration skips roll call he is a slacker and all
the sounding of warnings and the is- his repeatedly declared that we are for three dollars a day.
DEFERRED EXPENSE ITEM.
suance of instructions as to the bet-not advocating the establishment of
Let’s take a day's work. House
Insurance, unexpired ____ ----------
440.22
ter handling of this perishable pro- grades for cream purchased for the called to order at 10:30 a m., roil
duct. Food commissioners rnd state manufacture of butter. There Is, of call, reading of bills, resolutions,
41,121.«7 dairy commissioners have made | course, no provision in the food and memorials. Several hills pass third
their similar contribution of warn- drugs act authorizing such grading, reading without a ripple on the wa
Ings. Much has been accomplished, although obviously legal action ter. Adjourn at noon. Back at 2
LIABILITIES
but much remains to be done. Remru-could be taken against interstate p.m. In session 30 minutes and ad
CURRENT.
latory operations apparently are the movements of either cream or but- journ. Thal is the house In the ear
Accounts Payable ______ ...____ ...
2,782.82
stimuli necessary to a fundan antal | ter definitely misgraded. We have ly part, of the session.
Overcharge Due Members ............
1.84
correction on the part of mahy pro- not declared, however, any opposi
Let's peek behind the scenes. Com
Accrued Taxes ......................... .......
178.18
ducer». Yon gentlemen I now. end tion to cream grading nor made any mittees meeting from 8 o'clock in
Umatilla Project Farm Bureau Fees
10.00
we know, that the creamery industry statements which would reflect dis the morning until midnight—work,
Declared Returns on Year 1*25 2%
and the state colleves of agriculture, credit upon such a proposal. In fact, lots of ft, and if one is so Inclined
Certificates Unclaimed ... ..............
3,010.57
57.73
through their departments of dairy we are inclined to believe that the he might put in a 24 hour shift.
for twenty-fiv effective enforcement of a law pro-
husbandry.
There is a little fun with it all.
CAPITAL & RESERVE FOR EMERGENCY.
years or more preached the gosnel of viding for the mandatory purchase As an eastern Oregon member
cream grading, improved cream and of cream by grade and prohibiting have suggested that the coyote be
Capital Revolving Fund _____ ....
26,961.43
Reserve for Emergency ______ __
38.111.10 better butter. This will be on pop the purchase of unfit cream would made the official emblem of the
ular with some of von, but. azain, result in a material benefit to the house. The Book of Books warns US
41,121.67 some of you will admit, I believe, producer as well as to the butter in- to be as wise as a serpent, and so,
that much of the campaign tn dace
| tue serpent is made the emblem of
•• i-
"I want tn thank you for this op wisdom. The state of Oregon has
NOTE: "Outstanding loans to Co-operatives" are loans to the local has been a failure. Not for a
creamery and service station; "Reserve for Emergency”
not a cash ent have we discountenanced edica- portunity to tell of our work, and I 'adopted the beaver as Its emblem,
tional methods In fact, we have at wish to acknowledge not only the symbolic of Industry. The eastern
all times heartily endorsed th : n, efforts which you have made luring Oregon coyote is the most sagacious
but it is clear to us, and to the oth- the past year to produce quality but- of all animals, cunning, crafty, sly
I. Chas. Taylor, hereby certify, that to the beet of my
er officials with whom we have tor. hut your evidenced doter ml na and although civilization has issued
knowledge and belief, tke above statement as shown by
conferred, that educational methods tion to continue and extend your the edict of death against him, he
the books of the Farm Bureau Co-operative is true and
must now suppie ment — ther than netiv Hies In this direction. Thank I has defied all of his enemies and
correct.
ÇHAS. TAYLOR, Auditor.
take the place of regulatory meas- you."
now appears in every state in the
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
PAGE THREF
THE NEW WANT ADS
FORD V-8
HAS
ROHRMAN
Motor Co
LIFE OF A LEGISLATOR
FOR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE. 8
years old, weighs 1260 lbs. Win
D. Prior, Hermiston. Ore.
23-2tp
FOR SALE — ALFALFA HAY; 1
good male goat, 1 yr. old, good
milking strain; 1 large cooking
range; 1 mile north of Hermiston.
C. C. Clinesmith.
23-ltp
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR; SING-
er sewing machine; Majestic ra
dio, 310; Davenport. Hermiston New
& Second Hand Store.
23-tfc
ONE GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT
and one upstairs apartment for
rent. Carter's, opposite depot. 23-lt
WANTED TO RENT — 40 ACRE
farm with alfalfa acreage. 22-2tp
LOST—PAIR OF HORNED RIMMED
glasses. Reward. Bryan Branstet
ter, Echo.
23-ltp
THE McGILREY RANCH FOR RENT
In Columbia district. Inquire ol
Mrs. H. J. Belscamper.
“VIGORBILT" CHICKS—LET YOUR
local hatchery supply your 1935
extra quality Leghorns. Also heavy
breeds. Let's talk It over, and order
early. Custom hatching. "Vigorbllt”
Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Hermis
ton, Oregon.
21-4tp
WANTED—LIVESTOCK. HIGHEST
prices paid for cattle, sheep, hogs
and horses.
Foster & McClaskey,
Boardman, Ore.
19-6tp
FOR SALE—GOOD ALFALFA HAY,
2 miles east of Stanfield; 39.00 a
ton. J. F. Riley, Hermiston, Ore.
22-3tp
union. If the beaver is emblematic
of industry, the coyote Is the symbol
of sagacity worthy the emulation of
a legislator—too smart to be trapped
by the lobbyist.
We are for the coyote; long may
he howl!
STORY OF KOAC SUCCESS
SENT THROUGHOUT NATION.
CORVALLIS—The story of Ore
gon's success with a state-owned ed
ucational radio station, particularly
in the field of home economics ex
tension work, has been sent to every
state In the Union by Ruth O'Brien,
president of the National Committee
in Radio in Home Economics educa
tion.
At a recent meeting of this com
mittee in Washington, D. C., the
members received a full-page account
of the activities of station KOAC,
as recounted recently in the maga
zine section of the Portland Orego
nian. The chairman was so im
pressed that she obtained enough
copies to supply each president of
the state home economics associa
tions throughout the country.
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« Legal Notices ■
====================
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
tion of said execution and all costs.
Dated this 24th day of January,
1935.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla
County, Oregon.
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
(January 24—February 21)
■
-ev
' '
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and by virtue of a writ of
execution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in and
for the County of Umatilla, under
the seal thereof, and to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment and
decree rendered and entered in said
Court on the 31st day of December.
1934 in favor of Nicholas Codd and
against Newton B. Whitford and
Clara M. Whitford, his wife and
George N. Whitford and Mabel
Whitford, his wife, as defendants,
whereby said plaintiff did recover
a personal decree and judgment
against the defendant, Newton B.
Whitford for the sum of $1000.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
3 per cent per annum from January
15, 1931, the further sum of 3145.00
attorney's fees and the costs and
disbursements of said suit taxed at
322.20 and whereby it was decreed
that the mortgage dated the 15th
day of January, 1923 executed by
Newton B. Whitford and wife to
plaintiff upon the following de
scribed real property in Umatilla
County, Oregon, to-wlt: The West
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section
Two (2), Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M.
which mortgage was recorded in
book 79, page 451 of the records of
mortgages in the office of the Coun
ty Recorder of Umatilla County, Ore
gon, should be foreclosed and the
said real property sold by the Sher
iff of Umatilla County, Oregon to
satisfy said judgment and decree and
all costs; therefore I will on Mon
day. the 11th day of February, 1*35
at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of
that day at the front door of the
County Court House in the City of
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon
sell all the right, title, interest and
estate which the said defendant,
Newton B. Whitford and wife who
signed said mortgage, and all per
sons claiming or to claim by, through
or under them, or either of them had
on the 15th day of January, 1*23,
or since then have had. or now have,
in and to the above described real
property, and every part thereof, at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the proceeds of
such sale to be applied In satisfac-
tion of said execution and all coots.
Dated this 5th day of January,
1935.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
(Jan. 10—Feb. 7, 1935)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Thomas Richards, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
executor of the last Will and Testa
ment of Thomas Richards, deceased,
and has qualified as the law directs.
All persons having claims against
said estate 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 24th day of January,
1935.
URL RICHARDS. Executor.
(Jan. 24—Feb. 21)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and by virtue of a writ of ex
ecution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, In and
for the County of Umatilla, under
the seal thereof, and to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment and
decree rendered and entered in said
Court on the 7th day of January,
1935, in favor of E. E. McPherson
and against Leona Moser and Al
bert Moser, her husband, as defen
dants, whereby said plaintiff, E. E.
McPherson did recover a personal
decree and judgment against the
defendants, Leona Moser and Albert
Moser, her husband, for the sum of
31450.00 with interest thereon at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
from September 3, 1933 until paid,
the further sum of 3150.00 attor
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
ney's fees and the sum of 317.50
General Dentistry
costs and disbursements, and where
X-Ray and Diagnosis
by it was decreed that the mort
gage the 3rd day of September, Bank Bldg.
Phene 9-3
1932 executed by Leona Moser and
Residence Phene 25-J
Albert Moser, her husband, to said
Sunday and Evenings by
plaintiff upon the following de-,
scribed real property In Umatilla
Appointment
County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter; the Northeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter;
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
and those portions of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
Physician and Surgeon.
and of the Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter lying easterly of
— Bank Building —
the right of way of the O. W. R. & N.
Railroad; all in Section 15, Town Office Hours — 9-18 and 2-5
ship 4 N. R. 28 E.W M., and con
taining 102 acres, more or less, in
Umatilla County, Oregon, which
mortgage was recorded in Book 95,
W. J. WARNER
Page 246 of the Records of Mortga
ges in the office of the County Re
Attorney-at-Law
corder of Umatilla County. Oregon,
should be foreclosed and the said
Hermiston - Oregon
real property sold by the Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
said judgment and decree and all
costs; therefore, I will on Monday,
DR. A. E. MARBLE
the 25th day of February. 1935, at
2.00 o'clock in the afternoon of
CHIROPRACTOR
that day at the front door of the Office: Two doors west poet office
County Court House In the City of
Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon,
Office Hours: * to 13 - 1:30 to •
sell all the right, title, interest and
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
estate which the said defendants.
Leona Moser and Albert Moser, her
husband, and all persons claiming
or to claim by, through or under
them, or either of them, had on the
3rd day of September. 1932. or
since then have had. or now have,
in and to the above described real
property, and every part thereof, at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the proceeds of
such sale tO be applied in satisfac-