Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1937)
» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937. PAGE THRU- THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Canning Notice. W estland Grange Dance. We w ill can any product on W ed nesday, December 1st. All produce m ust be in th e cans by noon on th a t day. O. L. BARLOW. M anager. T he W estland G range will spon sor an o th e r dance S atu rd ay , Novem ber 27th in th e W estland school house. Good music wil be furnished and th e public is invited. “On th e o th e r han d , how ever, the census show s th a t th e income of 1937 will be divided betw een a con siderably g re a te r num ber of farm o p erato rs in Oregon, consequently th e p u rch asin g power per farm fam YOUR CAR PAINTED $10 AND UP. Any color. Let me p ain t your ily has n ot increased to th e same C h ristm as tree. F lo ra 's P ain t Shop, ex ten t as to ta l a g ric u ltu ra l incom e.” n o rth of Osborn A partm ents. 14-3tc WANT ADS ❖ ❖ COOPERATIVES IN * <• N. Y. CONSIDER A M A LG A M A TIO N Mr. IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM «> FOR SALE— NEARLY NEW SEDAN car a t less th a n h alf price. In q u ire at H erald office. 14-3tc FOR SALE— GOOD YOUNG MILCH cows due to freshen soon. Also and Mrs. B atie R and m otored one Poland C hina sow w ith eight, to S eattle Sunday, Nov. 14, w ith a 6-weeks-old pigs. J. F. Riley, H er Co-op League News Service) 14-3tp load of dressed turkeys, re tu rn in g m iston. Oregon. New Y ork— Follow ing th e exam T hursday. W estland Grange Card Party. ANOTHER OREGON R. V. Jones had th e m isfo rtu n e LOST «BROWN & W H ITE SPAN- ple of cooperatives in la rg e E u ro iel dog w ith brow n ears; collar Ttte W estland G range Home Ec to have a horse killed on th e h ig h pean cities w hich have increased way T uesday n ig h t by being stru ck and heavy ring. A nsw ers to “ P a l.” club w ill sponsor an o th er card p a r 4-H MEMBER W IN S 14-3tp th e ir efficiency th ro u g h am alg am a w ith a car w hich was badly dam P hone 18F18, Echo, Ore. ty on th e evening of F rid ay , Decern- ber 3. T he public is invited to a t- An Oregon 4-H club m em ber has tion in to a sin g le city-w ide o rg an i aged. No one was injured. 500 LB. McOORMICK-DEERING Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r G rider were tend and enjoy eith er bridge or once again achieved th e highest zation, rep rese n tativ es of New York cream se p arato r, very good condi shopping in H erm iston W ednesday. tion. to trad e for Iresh milk cow; pinochle. The place of m eeting w ill honor a t th e N atio n al Club congress cooperatives la st week took a p re li Mrs. Tom Caldw ell, who has been also one new ______ be announced In te rn a tio n a l diesel a t Chicago, b rin g in g one of th e two m in ary step w hich may lead to th e v isitin g -relatives in N ebraska for tra c to r. 15 pet. off. O. W. Cuts- coveted Moses L eadership tro p h ies am alg am atio n of all co-ops in th e some tim e, re tu rn e d home W ednes fo rth , L exington, Ore. Mossie Installing Officer. 14-3tc day. / E ber D. Mossie of the W h ite E ag to th is sta te for th e fifth tim e in city. Jam es W arn er, who has been le G range of P ilo t Rock w ill be th e 11 years they have been offered for To d ate, as groups of consum ers q u ite ill th e past week, is im proving. FOR SALE — CH ESTER W H ITE feeder hogs and g ilts. R alph B ut in sta llin g officer a t th e W estland th e o u tsta n d in g boy an d girl. H elen in the city realized th e need of o r Mr. and Mrs. R. R. C ham bers and ler, W illows, Ore. 1 4 -ltp G range m eeting T hursday. Dectem ber 2. T his announcem ent w as M ichael, 16, of G arden W ay, Lane g an izatio n , cooperatives w ere set up fam ily have moved in to th e Geo,. FOR SALE — TWO WARDROBE m ade th is week by Don Sherwood, county, has been selected for th is to m eet th a t specific need. T here Rand house east of town. tru n k s, 1 G ladstone bag. 1 large W. C. Isom is rem odeling his recently re-elected M aster of th e n atio n al honor th is year, according a re now 15 cooperative grocery house in tow n. plain tru n k , 1 chest of q u ilt pieces, W estland G range, who sta te s th a t Mr. H aney an d fam ily a re m oving boy’s sheepskin lined coat. W. P. Mr. Mossie is well know n in G range to word received by H. C. Seymour, stores, 11 cooperative e a tin g places, T ru m b u ll, H erm iston. 14-3tp two cooperative lau n d ries, 4 coop to th e Ray Brown place. sta te club leader. c irc le s ? ____________ ________ A larg e crowd atten d ed th e social In add itio n to th e trophy itself, erativ e m ilk ro u tes, a cooperative FOR SALE OR TRA D E-C O M PLETE m eeting of Irrig o n G range S atu rd ay FARM BUREAU A U X. H elen w ill receive a $300 college garage, four cooperative housing n ig h t a t th e school au d ito riu m . The fu rn ish in g s for 14 a p a rtm e n ts; offered th is year for projects, a cooperative pow er p lan t, Pep club presented a splendid pro 5 bedrooms, 2 bathroom s. Cash or COMMITTEES NAMED scholarship, th e firs t tim e in connection w ith an d 9 cooperative b uying clubs in gram consisting of readings, songs, term s. Office of A lta A p artm en ts, th e process of form ing co-op grocery and a one act play. T he re st of the 702 E. A lta, P en d leto n , Ore. 13-3tc T he F arm B ureau A u xiliary m et th e aw ard. She has also been asked was spent in dan cin g w ith stores. S erving these o rg an izatio n s evening to appear on a nation-w ide NBC la st F riday, November 19th, a t th e music fu rn ish ed by Supt. R alph club house w ith Mrs. H enry H ooker, broadcast fro m . Chicago a t 9 :30 are th e E a ste rn C ooperative W hole Jones and several band members, a s 10 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND to trad e for lig h t tru ck . Or will Miss Lois H utchison and Mrs. Miles o’clock, Pacific tim e, S atu rd ay , De sale, th e C ooperative Book Club, the sisted by Miss D usenberry, p rim ary B arag er in charge. T he business cem ber 4. E astern C ooperative League, and teach er as v io lin ist and Mrs. H ugh sell. C laire R. Caldw ell, Irrig o n . of appo in tin g com m ittees for m eet Grim m a t th e piano. . Ore. 13-3tp H elen has been a 4-H club mem C ooperative D istrib u to rs, a coopera Miss Brice, Rev. F ra n cis an d Miss ings u n til May n ex t year w as tak en ber for nine years, d u rin g th e last tive m ail o rd er house w hich operates H u n te r stopped over for Tuesday W ANTED— TO DO REMODELING care of and these appear below. The next m eeting w ill be hfcld four of w hich she has also been a a m in iatu re d ep a rtm en t store for Its evening services a t th e P en teco stal and sew ing by piece, or by hour. church, being en ro u te home from F rid ay , December 3, w ith Mrs. P. H. club leader, h av in g led 16 clubs in New Y ork members. 25c to 35c per hour. Mrs. H. G. Toledo w here they had been a tte n d C orm an and Mrs. P anages on th e cooking, canning, sew ing, poultry, L ast week m em bers of th e boards ing m eetings. McCulley. H erm iston. 13-3tc com m ittee for e n te rta in m e n t. Mrs. cam p cookery and hom em aking. She of d irecto rs of New Y ork’s co-ops B. P. R and m otored to M ills C ity, Will. M ikesell, Mrs. A1 Cable an d Mrs. Jackson H a rr w ill provide th e has carried all these projects h e r w ere called in to a special session by Ore., S unday w ith a tru ck load of FOR SALE — REMINGTON 12 gauge shotgun. $25. R ohrm an Mo self, and in ad d itio n room im prove th e E astern C ooperative L eague, to household goods for a S tan field fam refreshm ents. 13-tfc N ovem ber 19— P rogram com m it m ent, livestock, flow ers, home beau discuss problem s of u rb an o rg an iz a ily.Mr. an d Mr3. C olter a re g u ests of to r Co. tee, E dna B a ra g er; R e fresh m en t’ tific atio n , p lay -w ritin g , n ew sw rit tio n w ith A nders H edberg, re p re Mr. and Mrs. Don K enney. FOR SALE— 18 HEAD OF W ELL com m ittee, Jessie Hooker, Lois H u t ing, h ealth , g arden, m a rk e tin g and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedw ell a re sen tativ e of th e Cooperative Union broke w ork horses. See U. A. chison and E dna B arager. moving to one of th e cabins a t th e December 3— P rogram com m ittee, rab b its. H er record shows 163 of Sweden. Mr. H edberg described W a rn er cam p ground w here th ey W ilson, C olum bia d istric t, H erm is ton, Ore. 12-6tp Jessie Corman and Doris P anages; aw ard s *won. w ith a to ta l of $520.- th e gro w th of Stockholm ’s 16 coop w ill spend th e w in ter. R efreshm ents com m ittee. Dora M ike 83 in prize money. T he en tire v al e ra tiv e societies w hich w ere fin ally Mrs. C hester W ilson e n te rta in e d a t W ANTED— MAN EMPLOYED, TO sell, E d ith Cable and M ary H arr. ue of h er projects has been estim a merged a t th e suggestion of th e Co a b rid al show er a t h er home F rid ay invest $200 an d 3 hours per week December 17— P rogram com m it ted a t $20.00. o p erativ e Union to form th e g ig a n aftern o o n h o n o rin g Mrs. A lcorn. for $25 per m onth added Income, tee, M artha W a lth e r and L illis Mc A n o th er n atio n al 4-H w in n er from tic Stockholm C ooperative Society Many b ea u tifu l p resents were p re u n d er M ills N ovelty Co., P. O. Box Culley; R»freshn1ents com m ittee. sented to th e honoree by friends, fol 981, W alla W alla, W n. 12-3tp Oregon is Mary Lou P aetzhold of w ith m ore th a n 350 stores in th e lowed by delicious refreshments. Em m a U pham , E m m a C h ristley and P o rtlan d , who placed firs t in th e city. Mr. H edberg cited Y vonne K endler, little g ra n d FOR SALE — MODEL A FORD th e in Mabie Reid. coune. ’29. W ill sell eq u ity a t a J a n u a ry 7— P rogram com m ittee, w estern division and th ird n a tio n creased efficiency o f m anagem ent, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom F red H ensel, H erm iston, Em m a H utchison and M arg aret ally in th e food p rep a ra tio n contest increased p u rch asin g pow er and o r who had been v isitin g them several sacrifice. 12-3tc days, w as tak en q u ite ill Sunday Oregon. B lahm : R efreshm ents com m ittee. sponsored by th e E lectrolux com pa g an izatio n al s tre n g th of a unified w jjh to n silitis. M ary Buell. E thel H ughes an d E d FU RNISHED HOUSE FOR R E NT— ny, w in n in g a $200 scholarship and cooperative. At th is session, co-op na B arager. Mr. and Mrs. M assman from P o rt W ith g arage, also fu rn ish ed J a n u a ry 21— P rogram com m ittee, kerosene-operated E lectrolux re rep rese n tativ es passed a reso lu tio n land visited th e W. C. Isom an d F. a p a rtm e n t. H. E. H anby, H erm is D ora M ikesell and Em m a U pham ; frig e rato r. callin g on E astern C ooperative Caldw ell homes W ednesday in the ton, Or. 11-tfc R efreshm ents com m ittee, C a th erin e Jacquelin e M orton of C ottage W holesale to assist them in form u in te re st of N eighbors of W oodcraft Jepdrze.iew skl, Mrs. R yland and lodge. Grove placed first in th e 11 w estern la tin g a plan of u n ificatio n , and set M otorists who ro ar th ro u g h heavy G race Foster. ❖ <• •> * « <« tra ffic In a vain effo rt to “ m ake F eb ru ary 4—«Program com m ittee. sta te s in th e 4-H g irls ’ record con up a special com m ittee to in v e sti «• ❖ ❖ « ❖ ♦ <• Jessie H ooker and Emma C h ristley ; te st sponsored by M ontgom ery W ard g ate th e firs t steps in th a t d irec * COLUM BIA ♦ tim e” w ill do well to note th e re R efreshm ents com m ittee, E th e l Con- j com pany, and E sth e r Mason, P o rt tion. •> By Lois Hutchison •> su lts of a recen t te st In Chicago, ner, M innie Ott and Joyce G uiw its. ,and> plac€(1 8econd in th e w estern w here a bicycle proved th e fastest The E astern C ooperative W hole F eb ru ary 18— P rogram c o m m it-, dlvläIon of th e K err C an n in g con. Mrs. Belscam per received word m eans of trav el th ro u g h dow ntow n sale .w hich serves as b uyer for tee, B ertha Knox and A n n ette B ar- " ham . R efreshm ents com m ittee, Dor- e M ary Lou, Jacq u elin e and Es these o rg an izatio n s, estim ated th is S atu rd ay aftern o o n of th e d ea th of traffic. Skill and ju d g m en t are far is P anages, N ellie T ucker and Jessie ' th e r each won trip s to Chicago as week th a t th e re ta il volume of b u si her nephew , H arry H uffm an of Spo m ore im p o rtan t th a n relian ce on kane. He was accid en tally killed Corm an. s ta te w inners in th e ir respective ness of consum er cooperatives in th e w speed. S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell hile elk h u n tin g . March 4— Pro~ram com m ittee. contests. They will leave T h an k s Mrs. Glen C. W ade arriv ed here advises in com m enting on th e test. city w ill exceed $1,486,000 th is Opal R a in w ater and Mrs. Eloom: la st week from Salem. W hile here R efreshm ents com m ittee, Essie Ti’rn - g iving day, and w ill join th e Idaho year. she w ill have her fu rn itu re removed blad. Monte P rin d le and Mrs. Car- delegation a t Spokane. to h er home th ere. She is v isitin g NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION W ith th e Oregon group w ill be son L inder. a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry M .reh 1 £•—'Program com m ittee. B arbara S arg ean t of A m ity, w in n er HIGHER 1937 FARM Hooker. No. 028272 Mary Buell and E dna D unnin?" Re of th e g irls ’ 4- h h ea lth co n test at Mr. an d Mrs. Lew is Douglas were Department of the Interior. freshm ents com m ittee. Zoe L inder. th e s ta te fa ir for th e past two years, INCOMES PREDICTED v isitin g a t th e B axter H utchison Emma Epperson and E dna Udey. U. S. Land Office a t The Dalles. home a few days w hile looking a f A pril 1 — P rogram com m ittee, who is being sen t to Chicago w ith Oregon, Novem ber 11, 1937. A lthough th e index of th e g eneral te r business in te rests here. funds raised by various Y am hill M innie Ott and C ath erin e Jendrze- NOTICE is hereby given th a t jew ski; R efreshm ents com m ittee, county org an izatio n s, to com pete in level of farm prices in Oregon has U riah E dw ards, of H erm iston, Ore M artha W alth er, C a th erin e Som m er th e n atio n al 4-H h ea lth contest. La dropped approxim ately 10 per cent gon, who, on S eptem ber 13, 1932, er and L i’lis McCulley. made H om estead E n try , Act 6-6-12, V erne W hitehead, T u rn er, w in n er of since Ju n e an d , a t 80 per cent of the No. 028 272, for N % N W ’4 , Section A pril 15 — P rogram com m ittee, 1926-1930 average, is 3 points u n C atherine Som m erer and M ary H a rr; th e s ta te 4- h style revue, w ill also d e r S eptem ber 1936, a g ric u ltu ra l in 28, T ow nship 5 N., R ange 29 E., R efreshm ents com m ittee, Emma receive a trip to Chicago to compete come in Oregon d u rin g W illam ette M eridian, has filed no th e year H utchison, M argaret Blahm and for n atio n al honors. Mr. Seymoure tice of In ten tio n to m ake th ree year 1937 is expected to exceed th a t of May A ddlem an. Proof, to estab lish claim to the w ill a tte n d as ch airm an of th e n a 1936 m a teria lly . Such are the con May 6 — P rogram com m ittee, land above described, before W. J. E d ith Cable and Doris P an ag es; Re tional executive com m ittee of sta te clusions to be d raw n from d ata giv W arn er, U. S. Com m issioner, a t hiB leaders in charge of th e club con freshm ents com m ittee, Opal R ain w a office in H erm iston, Oregon, on the en In a review of th e a g ric u ltu ra l ter, Louise M arble and C lara Bloom. gress. 2 8th day of D ecem ber, 1937. situ a tio n Just released by th e Oregon May 20 — P rogram com m ittee. C laim an t nam es as w itnesses; S ta te college a g ric u ltu ra l extension Mabel Reid and Mrs. R yland; C hester H unt, W. Ja sp er T em pleton, when you’ve found service. R efreshm ents com m ittee, E d ith Ben- CO-OP GASOLINE Miles B arager, Clyde H ebert, ail of a way to ease the sel, Mrs. H amm on and N ita H ard H erm iston, Oregon. The gain in a g ric u ltu ra l income STATION OPENED IN is a ttrib u te d to an expected yearly ing. pains of W. F. JACKSON. J u n e 3 —- P rogram com m ittee, R egister. av erag e farm price level ru n n in g W ASHING TO N D.C. Louisa M arble and Monta P rin d le; (Nov. 18-Dec. 16) aro u n d 12 per cent over th e 193 6 j R efreshm ents com m ittee, E lsie Daw y ea r average, and to a prospective | son, Mrs. Lynch and L au ra Morris. Co-op L eague News Service) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT J u n e 17 P rogram com m ittee, W ashing to n , D. C.— The first co increase of ab o u t 3 per cen t in th e and do if the OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Em m a Epeprson and Zoe L inder; operativ e gasoline sta tio n in the gross volum e of a g ric u ltu ra l produc R efreshm ents com m ittee. B ertha tion. D ata in th e rep o rt show th a t nexpensive N otice Is hereby given th a t by an Knox, Alice W ells and A n n ette B ar n a tio n ’s cap ital was officially open ed by Konsum, Inc. on November 3. farm prices w ere a t a relativ ely high ham . o rd er of th e County C ourt of th e foo. S ta te of Oregon for U m atilla C oun Named a fte r th e h ig h ly successful level d u rin g th e firs t h alf of 1937, ty th e und ersig n ed has «been ap ENGLISH GUEST OK'S cooperative society in Stockholm , d eclin in g d u rin g th e sum m er and pointed a d m in istra trix of th e e state the en terp rise was given an ap p ro fall m onths u n d er new crop in flu of K ath e rin e E. McCasky, deceased. CONVENTION SYSTEM p ria te sendoff when A nders Hed- ences. In general, the season has All persons h av in g claim s a g a in st said estate a re hereby req u ired to berg, S ecretary for In te rn a tio n a l been very favorable for crops, both p resen t them w ith in six m onths CORVALLIS — C onventions and Q uestions of th e C ooperative Union in Oregon and in th e co u n try as a from th e date of th is notice, w ith conferences, highly developed A m er of Sweden, pumped th e firs t ta n k whole. proper vouchers, to said a d m in istra A lthough th e rep o rt sta te s th a t ican in stitu tio n s th a t have been fre full of gas. Mr. H edberg was in trix a t th e office of A. 8. Cooley In th e Jo h n s B uilding in P endleton, q u en tly decried, have been stro n g ly W ashington com pleting a tw o-m onth th e estim ates a re q u ite p relim in ary You can pay as high as you w ant U m atilla County, Oregon. in n atu re , th e increase in to ta l ag endorsed by one prom inent E nglish speaking to u r of th e U.S.A. for remedies claimed to relieve the D ated October 28, 1937. ric u ltu ra l incom e in Oregon in 1937 visitor as a valuable aid to dem ocra Konsum was organized by a group pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis, H A RRIET M. BAKER, tic education. Miss W inifred H ar of consum ers here a year ago. It over 1936 may ap p ro x im ate 15 per Sciatica, etc. But the medicine so A d m in istratrix . many doctors generally approve— A. 8. CXX)LEY, A tto rn ey ley. who has crossed the A tla n tic 20 sta rte d business by leasin g one cent and may am o u n t to as much as the one used by thousands of for A d m in istra trix . tim es in ca rry in g on work in both pump in a p riv ate service sta tio n $20,000,000. In clu d in g th e value families daily — is Bayer Aspirin (Oct. 28-Nov. 25) her native E ngland and A m erica, m aking a c o n tra ct w ith an oil com added by a g ric u ltu ra l m a n u fa c tu r — 15/ a dozen tablets — about 1 / apiece. . lists th e convention system alo n g pany for peroleum products and pay in g o p eratio n s and farm sales of n u NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin w ith num erous o th e r item s th a t she ing th e ow ner of the sta tio n a com m erous sp ecialty farm products, as tablets with a half glass of water. OF EXECUTOR p a rtic u la rly likes about A m erican m ission for serving th e members. well as incom e from th e p rin cip al Repeat, if necessary according to life. directions. Sales last year totaled $12.000 and crop and anim al products, to ta l a g N otice Is hereby given th a t by an Usually Ibis will ease such pain Miss H arley, w ho is spending a the co-op paid its m em bers an 8 per ric u ltu ra l income is expected to order of th e C ounty C ourt of the in a remarkably short time. S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County y ear as v isitin g professor and d irec cent patro n ag e dividend. E n co u r reach $150,000,000 or m ore in 1937 For quick relief from such pain th e undersigned has been ap p o in t to r of n u rsery schools a t Oregon aged by th is success th e co-op mem — th e g re a te st since 1929. which exhausts you end keeps you ed executor of th e estate of J. W. awake at night — 8 'k for genuine “C onsidering th e p u rch asin g pow S tate college, also listed, in a rocent bers voted to open th e ir own s ta C larke, deceased. All persons h av Bayer Aspirin. address to th e honor society of Phi tion. Many of th e m em bers of the e r of th e dollar. O regon's a g ric u ltu ing claim s a g a in st said e sta te are K appa P h i, the m any w ays In co-op are governm ent employees. ral incom e In 1937 has th e a p p e a r hereby required to p resen t them w ith in six m onths from th e d a te of ance of being even b e tte r th a n in w hich E nglishm en and A m ericans th is notice, w ith proper vouchers, to d iffer in th e ir outlook and opinions. Bad w eath er co n trib u ted to n e a r 1929. if present prospects work said executor a t th e office of A. 8. M any of these differences are based ly 6000 autom obile accid en ts in o u t.” says th e rep o rt. “ In 1929. th e Cooley in th e Jo h n s B uilding In on m isconceptions, she said, in u rg Oregon last fall, more th a n h alf the U nited S tate s Index of prices paid P endleton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. D ated Novem ber 4, 1937. ing a fra n k facing of such p o te n tia l au tu m n to tal. G reater skill and by farm ers averaged 101 per cent of caution a re needed now th a n a t an y ENOB D. MARTIN. E xecutor. frictio n points as a step tow ard bet o th e r tim e of year. S ecretary of th e 1996-30 level, ag a in st a prob virtually A cent a tablet A. 8. Cooley, A tto rn ey for E xecutor. ab le av e rag e of 8$ for 1937. ter international cooperation. S tate E a rl Snell says. (Nov. 4 - Dec. 2) ITS GREAT TO BE BACK AT WORK RHEUMATISM Notice of Land Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t the undersigned. S h eriff of U m atil- I la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an order duly made and en tered h ere in by th e County C ourt of U m atilla County, Oregon, on th e 15th day of October, 1937, will, on the 11th day of December, 1937, a t th e hour of 10:00 o'clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e highest bidder for cash in hand, at the fro n t door of the Uma tilla C ounty C ourt House, P endle ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um price of $220.00 th erefo r, to be paid in 20 per cent down, balance $8 per m onth a t 6 per cen t In terest, th e follow ing described parcel of land, heretofore by U m atilla C ounty, O re gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes, to-w lt: S E ’4 NEW Section 16, Tow nship 4, N orth R ange 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of U m atilla County. (Nov. ^ 1~o Dec- N otice of administrator ’ s SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t from and a fte r th e 11th day of De cem ber A. D. 1937, th e undersigned as a d m in istra to r of th e estate of C arl Ozana, Deceased, w ill proceed to sell a t p riv ate sale a t my home near U m atilla, Oregon, in one p a r cel, for cash, th e follow ing described real property, to -w it: “ Com m encing a t th e q u a rte r section corner betw een sections ten and eleven in Tow nship 5 N o rth R ange 28 E.W.M., thence follow ing th e subdlvisional sec tion line E ast 405 feet to a p o in t; thence South an d p arallel w ith th e West lin e of said Section eleven 534 feet to th e N orth lin e of th e rig h t of way of th e Ore- gon-iW ashington R ailroad and N avigation C om pany’s line of R ailroad; th en ce follow ing said N orth line of said rig h t of w ay in a W esterly d irectio n 419 feet more or less to th e section lin e; thence follow ing said section line N orth to th e place of beginning, all In U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, ex cep tin g how ever, th erefro m a strip of land 30 feet w ide along th e N orth line of said described tra c t and a strip of land 30 feet w ide along th e W est lin e of said tra c t, w hich strip s are reserved for road rig h ts of w ay.” Said real p ro p erty w ill be sold In one parcel, term s of sale cash on delivery of a d m in istra to r’s deed. Ad m in istra to r reserves th e rig h t to re ject any and all offers. Dated th is 11th day of N ovem ber A.D. 1937. A. C. BINDER, A d m in istrato r. (Nov. 11 - Dec. 9) It ’a Easy Ta Ba Mistaken About STOMACH TBOBBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the tru th about ULCERS. GAS. ACID, INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, ate., due to excess acid. FREE UDGk Booklet contains facts of in te re st The9th edition, justoft th. press, may prove your first s tep to hap py stomach comfort I Cli p this to remind you to ask for th e UDGA Booklet a t THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phons 9-J Residence Phone 25-J Bunday and Evenings by Appointment W ATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks east of post office Office H ours: 8 to 13 - 1 :30 to 6 P hone 4 8 1 -------- Hermiston, Ore. Herm iston Host No. 37 M eets first and th ird T hursday. Legion A uxil iary m eets second and fo u rth T hursday. Legion H all. ©Ï Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON A PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. 8. N atio n al B ank Building P ra ctice In S tate & F ederal C ourts P endleton, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Office Hours; O ther 1 0 :3 0 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by 2 to 6 P.M. A ppointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston • Oregon