THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
Jt
MESSAGE
ST. PATRICK'S
PARTY ENJOYED
F arm B ureau A uxiliary mem bers
and frie n d s enjoyed a St. P a tric k ’s
day party and program F riday,
M arch 18, a t w hich all present wore
sham rocks. Members of th e Colum
bia school gave several vocal and
harm onica selections u nder th e di
rection of Mrs. L aura M orris, for
th e e n te rta in m e n t of those present.
H onor guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Em m a C hristley. Mrs. B axter
H utchison and L ittle Dorene Kay
Cable, one year old, in celebration
of th e ir b irthdays.
Two m em bers who have been ab
sent for several weeks because of
illness, Mrs. H. J. O tt and Miss M ar
th a W a lth e r, w ere welcomed back
by the m em bership.
Mrs. O. H. Buell and Mrs. H. M.
Som m erer served on th e program
com m ittee, and Mrs. Chas. Epperson,
Mrs. Wm. L in d n er and Mrs. Joe
Udey served on th e refreshm ent com
m ittee for th e m eeting.
The firs t m eeting in A pril will be
held on th e firs t day in April w ith
Mrs. H. J. O tt and Mrs. J. Jendrze-
jew ski serving on th e program com
m ittee. and Miss M artha W alther,
Mrs. P. H. Corm an and Mrs. H. E.
McCulley on th e refresh m en t com
m ittee. _______ ____ ________
TO E V E R Y
MEMBER.
W HEN THE HIGH
LINE COMES
By F ra n k J. G. Duck, S ecretary
R u ral E lectrificatio n Bureau.
OPPORTUNITY
TO THE HOUSEWIFE
I BOWEN
TO
PRESENT
CO-OP
CASE
BEFORE
SENATE
SPRING VALUES THAT SPELL
COMMITTEE
FLOUR ......... 49 Sack
lb. $ 1 * ^ 9
Silverspike
H igh G rade P a te n t
Sack
OATS
Quick or R egular
39c
PANCAKE FLOUR
Sack
(Co-op League News Service)
PART II
NEW YORK— E. R. Bowen, gen
BE A N S
5
Don’t le t th e electrical co n tracto r eral secretary of th e C ooperative
W hite or Red
Lbs.
League
of
th
e
U.S.A.,
has
been
asked
convince you th a t he can save you
MACARONI
4
money by skim ping on th e w iring to appear before the S enate Com
H ardw heat
Lbs.
job. If he recom m ends undersized m ittee on U nem ploym ent and Relief
R IC E
wires, too few circ u its or too small a in W ashington, M onday, M arch 14,
4 Lbs.
Fancy W hite
num ber of outlets, don’t employ him to subm it evidence as to th e effect
a t any price. For he is not w orking of cooperatives in sta b ilizin g in d u s PEANUT BUTTER
in e ith e r your or his own in terest, try and ag ric u ltu re. T he S enate
Fresh W eekly
2 IDs.
and if you listen to him you will be com m ittee has been h ea rin g report^
L arge
PICKLES
handicapped every tim e you w ant to from business, professional and civic
Sweet
Cans
leaders d u rin g th e la st six weeks.
use electricity.
CRACKERS
Reports from consum er coopera
4 Lbs. 4 5 c
Tell your co n tra cto r th a t, w hen it
is finished, you are g oing to h / / e tive reta il and w holesale societies in
his w ork inspected to m ake certain th e U. S. show th a t th e volume of
Pound
COCONUT
Package
th a t it conform s to th e req u ire business of cooperatives rose more
m ents of th e N atio n al E lectrical th an 20 per cent last y ear; th a t in
R IC E
Brown
o
Code, and an y o th er sta n d ard s th a t most instances more w orkers w ere
H ealth fu l
^L bs. “ x *
should be met. This can be arranged employed a t th e close of 1937 th an
C R I S C 0
3 £ 4 8 c
through th e electrical inspector In a t the end of 1936; and th a t th e re
or SNOWDRIFT
your n earest com m unity or th ro u g h were no failu res of re ta il coopera
the u tility jm m p an y w hich w ill su p tives served by th e m ajo r coopera M I L K
4 r .r 2 5 c
T all Cans
ply you w ith cu rren t. It is a most tive w holesales in the U nited States.
T here are today approxim ately
im p o rtan t check on th e q u ality of
SHORTENING
4
4 5 c
w orkm anship
and
a
safeguard 7,000 consum ers cooperative socie
a g a in st a poor, in ad eq u ate and u n ties in th is co u n try w ith 2,000,000
PORK
Lb. 1 9 c
members and an an n u al business of
safe w irin g job. Don’t forget it!
MORROW CO UNTY
Dry Salt
h
alf
a
billion
dollars
yearly.
I t’s as sim ple as th a t, you say—
F ine for Seasoning
POMONA APRIL 2
all I ’ve got to do is tell a good elec
BACON
1 6 c and
tric a l co n tra cto r I w an t my farm WAGE EARNERS HEALTH ASSN.
Lb. l w V u p
w ired, le t him go ahead and then REPORTS WIDE SERVICES
The
M orrow
Coflnty
Pom ona
R egular
SO UP
G range w ill m eet In th e L exington have th e job inspected before m ak
Size
V egetable
ST. LOUIS— In spite of co n stan t
G range hall S aturday, A pril 2. A ing final paym ent. Not quite. There
business m eeting w ill be held in the are ce rtain th in g s you m ust know a tta c k s by th e officials of organized
afte rn o o n and about 1:30 a pro so th a t you can carefu lly estim ate m edicine in St. Louis, th e W age
gram to w hich th e public is cordial your needs, present and fu tu re, and
E arn ers H ealth A ssociation showed
ly invited. Besides in te re stin g talks
by people from the county th e re w ill give him th a t inform ation in detail. im p o rtan t progress d u rin g th e past
be two outside speakers, one from So le t’s discuss th e various phases year. Its 1936-1937 rep o rt reveals
th e S tate E xtension D epartm ent a t of adequate w iring. F irst, th e se r th a t an av erag e of 1.86 calls per
Ne~t Door to BAKERY.
O.S.C., to speak on ag ric u ltu re, and vice in stallatio n
and d istrib u tio n . m onth w ere made to its m edical de
a field man from th e Bonneville
E le ctric ity for your farm is u su al p artm en t by each of its m em bers;
project to speak on ru ra l e le c trifi
ly supplied by w h at is know n as 40 per cent of th e office visits w ere
cation.
T he business session w ill be re 230-115 volt, single-phase, three credited to specialist d ep a rtm en ts;
sumed a fte r the program and w ill be w ire service. L ights, sm all appliances more th an one-half of th e calls were DALY RELATIVE
brou g h t to a close a fte r the supper and m otors n ot la rg e r th a n 1-3 m ade for preventive services; physi BURIED, PENDLETON
hour.
_
horsepow er operate a t 115 volts. cal ex am in atio n s were given period
Ranges, w ate r h eaters and larg er ically to all m em bers and K ahn tests
PIN E CITY (Special) — Mrs. Jam es
4-H CALF CLUB
m otors req u ire 230 volts. However, for syphilis w ere ro u tin e ly given.
Daly received word F rid ay of the
the c u rre n t in th e transm ission or
TAKES NEW NAME
In a recent criticism of the coop death of her bro th er-in -law . Terence
high line is a t a much h ig h er volt erativ e h ealth association, th e ed i Cresson of Orofino, Idaho. F u n eral
services were held S atu rd ay m orn
age, usually 6600 or 13,200 volts. tors of the B u lletin of th e St. Louis ing at S ain t M ary’s C atholic church
The G rand Cham pion Calf club T herefore, it m ust be reduced or Medical Society w rote, “ T he ac tiv i in Pendleton. Those atte n d in g the
w hich m et a t 't h e home of Bill and "tra n sfo rm e d ” before you can use it.
ties of th is o rg an izatio n should inn- fu n eral from B u tter Creek w ere Mr.
B ernard Corpe la st Monday n ig h t
and Mrs. Jam es Daly and fam ily, Mr,
The b rin g in g of electrical service
voted to change the nam e of th e ir from the pow er line to your farm , press upon th e society th e necessity and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy and d au g h ters,
cliib to th e B u tter Creek D airy Calf and its subsequent d istrib u tio n to for th e adoption of a prepaym ent Helen and R osetta and son. Billy.
club. Members discussed the pro th e home and various buildings, is plan for m edical care,” but, they ad
Several people from B u tter Creek
gram for the year and th e possibility Known as th e service en tra n ce or in
atten d ed the dance a t H eppner last
ded,
a
plan
“
by
and
u
n
d
er
th
e
con
of show ing livestock at th e E astern sta lla tio n . If located w ithin about
T hursday night.
Oregon Livestock show a t Union 150 feet of the tran sm issio n line, tro l of the Society.” A d m ittin g th a t
Miss B arbara Buseick, d a u g h te r of
Ju n e 2-3-4. Seven head of dairy service probably w ill be established the p ie-p ay m en t plan for medical
c a ttle have been lined up as possi by placing a tran sfo rm er in th e line services is "essen tial, v ita l and im Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick of Long
Creek was o p erated on for m astoid.
bilities for show ing.
anil ru n n in g a 230-volt three-w ire p eratlv e” , th ey did not approve of She has been ill for two m onths.
P alp h N ei’l of P ine City was system to your farm stead. If more
Mr. and Mrs. R obert McGreer and
t k< n in as a new member of the cioote, it w ill be necessary to ex- a group not u n d er the M edical So
Ail th e doctors d au g h ter, Shirley, are spending a
club.
.¡id the transm ission line to your ciety ju risd ictio n .
P lans are underw ay for organiza arm and locate th e tran sfo rm er at serving the association are members few days in The Dalles and Bend.
tion of basketball t r r s to promote a central point near your home and in good sta n d in g of th e m edical so
Miss Dora E. Moore spent Sunday
jn te r-c lu h com petition. The first buildings.
at th e J. S. Moore honve.
ciety.
The
control
of
th
e
H
ealth
gam e w ill be plaved S atu -d ay eve-
There a re two g en eral system s of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Akers are the
r in g a t 8:00 o’clock w ith a team
’? . 1 u tin g electricity to your home Association, how ever, rests w ith the p aren ts of a baby d au g h ter born last
from the Progressive D a iy Calf club and buildings. The one most fre consum er members.
W ednesday m orning. She has been
in th e high school gym. O ther games q uently em ployed consists in r u n
named G lenna Ann.
will be ached’ led at a la ter date ning the service w ires to a cen tral
C allers a t the Clayton Ayers home
in com petition w ith team s from o th ole on w hich is a m eter to m easure “CO-OPS AND TRADE
Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Olen
er clubs.
______
the am ount of c u rre n t you use. AGREEMENTS” IN NATIONAL
Richie and d au g h ter, Floyd Coxen,
Front there, individual lines or cir-
F ra n k Ayers and F ran k Reeder.
I’its ra d ia te to th e e n tra n ce points BROADCAST, MARCH 6TH.
A N N U A L LOCAL 4-H
Miss Cecelia H ealy spent th e week
of your house, b arn , g ran a ry , tool
end in H eppner v isitin g relatives
CLUB LEADERS' MEET shed and o th e r buildings. In the
and friends.
(Co-op L eague News Service)
other system , th e service w ires are
Mrs. Lucy O'Brien has purchased
brought d irectly to your house or
New York— C ooperatives and the
a new In te rn a tio n a l pick-up truck.
The a n n u a l local 4-H club leaders' some bu ild in g in w hich a m eter is Reciprocal T rade A greem ents will
B ert B arnes and Oscar McCarty
conference w ill be held a t the E ast located and the various lines or be discussed as p a rt of a national, were callers a t th e Clayton Ayers
ern Oregon E xperim ent S tation at circuits extended from th a t point. broadcast on "T h e H ull T rade home S aturday.
If the w ires from th e c e n tra l dis
Union. Ore., M arch 28 to 30, accord
Dona and R obert Buseick a re stay
in g to announ cem en t made this trib u tin g pole in your y ard a re over A greem ents and the P ublic In te re st”
week by Jay T. Pierson, assista n t head, they should be high enough to over the Blue netw ork of the Na ing w ith th e ir g ran d p a re n ts, Mr.
county agent. One of the highlig h ts avoid any chance of s trik in g them tional B roadcasting Com pany, 7 to and Mrs. Lon W atten b u rg er.
Wm. B ennett, Guy Moore. Jack
on the program will be an address ■ hen d riv in g w agons or o th e r eq u ip 7:30 P. M. (E a ste rn S tan d ard Time)
and Tom H ealy were visitors a t the
by George W. Peavy, president of m ent th ro u g h the yard. Though
Jo h n H ealy home Sunday.
Oregon S tate college. This confer more expensive. It Is more ad v an Sunday, March 6th.
Mrs. John N avolinski, who has
The broadcast is one of a series
ence is being sponsored by the O.S.C. tageous in some respects to have all
E xtension
Service and E xperim ent d istrib u tio n w ires laid underground. en titled " P a th s to P ro sp e rity ” a r been v isitin g her sister, Mrs. Clay
D epending upon the tasks to be
ton Ayers, w ent to Pendleton T ues
S tation and the sta te college.
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done by electricity , adequate, effi ranged by th e Economic Policy Com day, w here she* will spend a few
m
ittee
in
cooperation
w
ith
N.B.C.
cient and safe service req u ires sev
days.
4-H DAIRY CLUB
eral branch circuits. At least one The speakers Sunday evening will
R obert Neill M athers, eig h t weeks
15-am pere circ u it should be provid be W allace J. Campbell, d irecto r of old son of Mr. an d Mrs. F. M athers
REORGANIZED
ed for each 500 sq u are feet of floor
of Echo, was operated upon Monday
area com puted from th e outside d i the Cooperative League News Ser a t St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendle
vice.
Mrs.
Q
uincy
W
rig
h
t,
League
of
mensions of your house— not in
ton. He Is doing nicely.
Wm. B ennett. Jack and Cecelia
T he Colum bia W inners 4-H Dairy cluding open porches and unfinished Women V oters, C laudius T. Muchi-
Calf club held th e ir reorganization p irts of th e a ttic and basem ent. At son. Cotton T extile In stitu te , and H ealy and Guy Moore visited a t the
m eeting a t the home of Peggy, Mary least one appliance b ran ch circu it Mrs. Persia Campbell, Consumers Roy Neill home Sunday.
and H enry J r. Som m erer Tuesday should be in stalled to supply all N ational F ederation.
room, k itch en and p an try , and a n
evening, M arch 22.
The follow ing officers w ere elect other for such service in th e la u n
ed: H enry Sommerer, J r., president, dry. Individual c irc u its should be CO-OP REPORTS HALF
M arion O tt, vice president, Floyd provided for the range, w ater h e a t
W h itse tt, secretary, and Mary Som er. bathroom h eater, oil burner, MILLION DOLLAR SALES
m erer, reporter.
Miss Eva W ilcox striker, lau n d ry hot p la te and all
was chosen as local leader of the o th e r fixed appliances rated at IN TOWN OF 7,000.
1,000 w atts and over.
club.
FOR SALE OR W ILL REN T — 20
(Co-op L eague News Service)
A main sw itch, co n tro llin g all c ir
Members of th e club are: H enry
acres, good soil, 5-room house,
Som m erer, J r., Peggy Sommerer, cuits to th e o th e r buildings, should
M aynard, Mass.— The U nited Co b arn , ehidken house, fam ily o rch .
Mary Som m erer, M arion O tt, Floyd be located in your home. However, o p erative Society of M aynard, now a rd ;
Irrig a te d ;
W ill be at place
W h itsett,
Bobby E aton. Clayton separate control sw itches in each
March 25, 26 and 27; the H uff ranch
well
established
as
th
e
biggest
re
Buell and G len Wilcox. T his is the building also are desirable. As you
1 >4 mi. N. W. of H erm iston. 3 1 -ltp
first year in club work for Bobby may know, fuses and c irc u it b re a k -H a il business in th is town of 7,000
E aton, Clayton Buell and Glen W il ers are safety devices w hich, in the in h a b ita n ts, recorded
th e biggest OWNER MAY HAVE H E IFE R NOW
on o u r place by paying for this
event of an overload, open th e clr-1 business in its h isto ry when its to
cox.
id . She was taken from th e A line
cult and th u s prevent fires and other
tal
sales
for
1937
m
ounted
to
more
W ednesday;
10 mo. old, mostly
serious troubles. It is most im port-!
w hite. Del C hristley.
3 1 -ltc
Umatilla Pig Club Meet.
a n t th a t these, as well as your w ires th a n half a m illion dollars.
and sw itches, be of th e co rrect ca -|
C harles W. M anty, presid en t of
The W est U m atilla P ig club will p a rity to p ro tect your in stallatio n
FOR SALE - 25 W EANER PIGS.
meet at the a ssista n t county ag e n t's and also p erm it you to m ake full th e co-op, reported to th e 275 mem
H orace M. Sm ith. S tanfield. Ore-
bers
and
v
isito
rs
g
ath
ered
for
the
office a t 2:00 P. M. on Sunday a f use of all your electrical equipm ent, :
31-3tp
gon.
ternoon. March 27. T his m eeting ( P a rt III of thia series w ill appear co-op’s a n n u a l m eeting here Febru
FOR
SALE
HAY,
6
TONS,
MORE
is to organize our pig club for the in an e arly ia a u e j ^
a ry 21, th a t sales totaled 8509,190
or less.
Bessie Spencer’s ranch,
com ing year. Follow ing a short o r
in 1937 as a g a in st 8475,931 d u rin g U miie east of •C olum bia school
ganization m eeting the club will se
Poultry Club Being Organized.
the previous year. N et ea rn in g s for house. In q u ire W. J. W arner. H er
lect th e ir b asketball and baseball*
31-2tp
players to com pete w ith o th e r clubs
A 4-H p o u ltry club, w hich will th e year w ere 820.598 of w hich ap m iston.
th ro u g h o u t th e year. If w eather probably become project wide, is b e -( proxim ately 817,000 will be paid FOR SALE BUCKEYE INCUBATOR
perm its, a gam e will be played be
In splendid condition; brooder
tw een m em bers of th e club d u rin g lng organized an d anyone interested o ut iu 3 ’4 % savings re tu rn s. All
the afternoon. A nyone interested in in becoming a member should get in , custom ers of th e co-op, m em bers and stoves and o th e r tu rk ey equipm ent.
jo in in g a 4-H P ig Club should a t touch w ith Ja y T. Pierson, assista n t non-m em bers alike, will p articip a te Mrs. C. E. Raker, Hermiston. 97-F-5.
tend thia meeting.
county agent.
in the patronage dividends.
30-tfc
25c
19c
25c
iporXS«
CONNORS
Cash Store
i’AGU U lltZ E
FOR SALE— GOOD, SOUND, W ELL undersigned has been appointed ad
conditioned, 2900 lb. team , w ith m in istra to r w ith will annexed of
or w ith o u t harness. A. P. Ayers, the above en titled estate, by th e
B oardm an, Or.
30-tfc ju d g e thereof, and has qualified as
the law directs.
FOR SALE— GOOD WORK I1ORSE.
All persons h av in g claim s a g a in st
Geo. J. K endler. U m atilla, a t the the said estate are hereby notified
Jones-Scott G ravel Pit.
30-3tp to present th e same to me w ith
FOR RENT— 15 COWS; PASTURE proper vouchers a t th e office of my
and hay land. Must own horses atto rn ey , A. C. M cIntyre, In the
and equipm ent. W rite Box 56, U m atilla County co u rt house. P en
Echo, Oregon.
30-3tp dleton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths
from th e d ate of th e first p ublica
SEW ING AND ALTERING DONE tion of th is notice, w hich d ate is
by piece or hour. Mrs. Fred E d th e th ird day of M arch, 1938.
monds at Edm onds O rchard, 2 miles
GILBERT G. SMITH. A dm in
weat of U m atilla.
30-3tp
istra to r w ith W ill Annexed.
A. C. M cIntyre, A ttorney
FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR REN T
for A d m in istrato r,
— Bessie Spencer’s 20 acres *4
Pendleton, Oregon,
mile E ast of Colum bia school. In
(M arch 3-31)
q u ire at office of W. J. W arn er,
H erm iston.
29-3tp
FOR SALE— ONE GOOD TEAM OF
m ules, w ith or w ith o u t harness.
M. E. Gordon, H erm iston.
29-3tp
RELIEVE MISERY OF
NICE MASTODON EVERBEARING
straw b e rry p lan ts, 50c a hundred.
C. R. Moore, opposite S tew art’s Ca
bins.
29-3tp
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT — 15
acres, 6 room house, modern
plum bing, electricity , barn, chicken
house and garage. W rite A. W. Ag
new, 2103 N. E. 60th Ave., P o rt
land.
29-tfc
2 FULL O r .
DOZEN Z3C
BAYER ASPIRIN
SU M M O NS
E q u ity No. 6236
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
C. A. M iller an d L orena M iller,
his wife, P lain tiffs,
vs. E lm er
Moore; Clara T ard iff and Arnie T ar
diff, her husband; Ida P earl S later
and Jo h n S later, her hu sb an d ; th e
unknow n heira of L u th e r H aun, d e
ceased; ‘‘Alsu all o th er persons or
p arties know n claim ing any rig h t
title, estate, lien or in te rest in the
real estate described in th e com
p la in t h erein ,” D efendants,
To th e above named defen d an ts
C lara T ard iff, Arnie T ard iff; Jo h n
S late r; the unknow n heirs of L u th er
H aun, deceased; “Also all o th er per
sons or p arties unknow n claim ing
any rig h t, title, estate, lien or in
te re st in th e real estate described
in th e com plaint h e re in :”
IN T H E NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
You are hereby required to appear
and answ er th e com plaint filed
ag a in st you in th e above en titled
co u rt and cause w ith in four weeks
from th e date of th e firs t p u b lica
tion of th is summ ons, and it you
fail so to ap p ear and answ er, for
w a n t th ereo f p la in tiffs w ill apply
to said co u rt for th e relief prayed
for and dem anded in said com plaint,
to -w lt:
A decree th a t p la in tiffs are th e
ow ners In fee sim ple of the follow
ing described land, to -w it:
The S o u th east Q u arter of Sec
tion 9; th e N o rth east Q u arte r of
Section 16; th e Southw est Q uar
te r of Section 20; th e N orthw est
Q u arte r of Section 28; th e N o rth
w est Q u arter of Section 29; and
th e N orth H alf and th e N orth
H alf of the South H alf of Section
30 In Tow nship 3 N orth of R ange
32 E ast of th e W illam ette M eri
dian, In U m atilla County, Oregon.
And th a t p la in tiffs are such ow ners
free from an y rig h t, title , estate,
lien or in te rest of you and of each
of you, and th a t you or any one or
more of you has no rig h t, title , es
tate, lien or in te re st In said land
or in an y p a rt thereof, and p erp et
ually re stra in in g and en jo in in g you
and each of you from assertin g or
claim in g any rig h t,
title , estate,
lien o r in te rest in said land or in
any p a rt thereof adverse to p la in
tiffs.
T his sum m ons is served upon you
by publication th ereo f for four suc
cessive weeks in th e H erm iston H er
ald by o ld er of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, Judge of th e co u rt above
nam ed, w hich said o rder was made
and dated th e 14th day of M arch,
1938, and the d ate of th e first pub
lication of th is sum m ons is th e 17th
day of M arch, 1938.
A. S. COOLEY.
A tto rn ey for P lain tiffs,
P ost Office Address
Pendleton, Oregon
(M arch 17— A pH 1, 14)
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY,
In the M atter of the E state of
CARL OZANA, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th a t
th e undersigned a d m in istra to r, has
filed w ith the Clerk of th e above
en titled court, his final account and
rep o rt in th e above en titled estate,
and th a t th e judge thereof has des
ignated Monday th e 11th day of
A pril, 1938. a t th e hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M. of said day, in the
County Court Room, in the County
Court House, P endleton, U m atilla
County, Oregon, as the tim e and
place for h earin g thereof. All per
sons .interested are hereby notified
to th en and th e re appear, and show
cause, if any they have, why said re
port should not be approved and the
a d m in istra to r discharged.
and his
bondsmen exonerated.
Dated th is 10th day of M arch,
1938.
A. C. BINDER, A d m in istrato r.
C. C. Proebstel
A tto rn ey for th e E state
P endleton, Oregon
(M arch 10— April 7)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
In th e m a tte r of th e E state of
G nttlefb K urrle. deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given th a t the
600 ROOMS • StNSIBI t RATES
I t ’ s Easy T o Bo M is ta k e n A b o ut
STOMACH TROUBLE
Stomach sufferers should learr the
tru th about U L C E R S . GAS. ACID,
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
constipation, «to., due to excess acid.
F R E E U IX iL Booklet contains facta
of interest. The9th edition, just off th«
press, inay prove your first step to hap
py stomach comfort 1 Cli r this to remind
you to ask for the U DG A Booklet a t
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
DR. H .C . CURRY
OPTOMETRIST
308 Green Bldg. - S eattle
Makes reg u lar v isits to H erm iston
H otel ab o u t every 30 days.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eneral D en tistry
X-Ray an d D iagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phons t- J
Residence Phone 26-J
Sunday and E venings by
A ppointm ent
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 12 - 1 :30 to I
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore
Hermiston Host No. 37
Meets firs t and th ird
T hursday, Legion A uxil
iary m eets second and
fourth T hursday.
Legion Hall.
D r . A . C . W illc u tt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. 8. N ational Bank B uilding
P ractice in S tate & F ederal Courts
P endleton, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Office H ours:
O ther
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
H ours by
2 to 5 P.M.
A ppointm ent
Reg. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon