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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON Jeff Lacey ..................... Ralph Neill to the Hermiston General hospital A friend of the Greens Monday where she will be cared for Jackson Harr was taken to St Published every Thursday at Hermla- Carol Lacy ................. Cecilia Healy His wife Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Saturday. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Publishers. Margaret Boylen is employed in The Henry Happold shearing Pendleton at present. crew are shearing sheep at Finches ■ntered as Second Class Matter Owen Leathers at the O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Struthers December, 1908, Umatilla County, and ranch. were visiting W. R. Struthers here Oregon. Fred Rauch and family were in Thursday. Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jeppe and Subscription Rates. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and small son of Pendleton, were visit One Year .................................. 82.00 daughter Rosetta were visitors in ors at the Charles Epperson home Six Months .................. 1.00 Heppner Monday. Sunday. Mr. Jeppe is a brother of Three Months .................................... 60 Miss Dora Moore visited at the Mrs. Epperson. Joyce Smith home over the week Mrs. Celia Blue, mother of Mrs. end. _ _ M em be^— Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers were B. E. Getchell, and Myrtle Ward, O regoiTN ew spaper Publishers business visitors in Hermiston Tues sister-in-law of Mrs. Getchell, ar rived here Sunday from Colorado day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and for an indefinite stay. H. A. Wilson’s nephew Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew were guests at a party at the Percy Wilson arrived Saturday from Wash ington for a short visit with his Hughes home Saturday night. Tom Boylen of Pendleton was a uncle and family. visitor on the creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Knox and daughters PINE C IT Y HI Malcolm and Gordon OlBrien are improved after a recent illness were in Heppner Saturday. but are unable to be about. PLAY M A Y 6 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Marie Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson had as Beebe visited at the Frank Helms dinner guests Sunday the B. E. PINE CITY (Special)— The high home Sunday. Getchell family and the H. A. Hook school play, "It Pays to be Clumsy” er family. is coming along nicely and will be Bonnie and Wanda Montgomery presented in the auditorium Friday, COLUMBIA W O M A N are staying with their grandparents May 6th. The cast of characters: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hooker, while Allen Greene ............ Bruce Lindsay FRACTURES HIP their mother Lucille Montgomery is An energetic young architect for the Knox family. Sally Greene ............ Mabel Rauch COLUMBIA (Special)— Mrs. Duane caring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich and His wife Lathrop is in the Hermiston Gen family were dinner guests at the Danny Keith .......... Gordon O’Brien eral hospital as the result of a frac Roy Pearson home Saturday. Member of the firm K. K. & K. tured hip. She fell Sunday morning Joe Ellen Smith will arrive this Janice Keith Lilly Rauch as she was entering a car. Her son week from California to be with her His wife. and daughter of La Grande were mother Mrs. Duane Lathrop. called here, arriving Sunday after noon. Land Sale Notice. Mrs. Wm. Mikesell and Mrs. A1 Cable and daughter Dorene arrived NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, home Thursday of last week. They That the undersigned. Sheriff of had visited a week at the Oscar Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue Mikesell home at Albany, and with of an order duly made and entered W. A. Mikesell’s brother at Van herein by the County Court of Uma couver. tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th We know you w ill w ant to in Mrs. H. J. Belscamper was taken day of March, 1938, will, on the Œh» Wrrralfltnn Errali) STOP and INSPECT spect our better Used Cars — STOP IN AND SEE THEM! FORDSON TRACTOR RAYON SHANTUNG DRESSES Pr,ced at $2.98 — In Good Condition. A nice assortment of sizes from 13 to 44 - Bright Spring Shades. FORD V-8 TRUCK BRIGHT COLORED TOP COATS “ — Long Wheel Base. 1931 CHEV. COUPE 1929 FORD PICK-UP 1929 CHEV. COACH 1930 STUDEBAKER COUPE 1931 FORD MODEL A TRUCK $2.98 PRINTED SILK DRESSES ALL SIZES AT $4.49 WE ARE SELLING A TABLE OF LADIES & GROW ING GIRLS1 SHOES at 75^ ALSO A TABLE o f CHILDREN'S SHOES at only 50<! W E HAVE ONE RACK OF DRESSES BROKEN SIZES — SOME SOILED AND - 5()g & 25< BURNHAM & BURNHAM HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE 14 oz. IRRIGATION CANVAS - 6 Ft. Wide - 95^ Running Yd. Wheat Cereal R. & W. Apr. 2 9 - 3 0 -M a y 2 CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK MILK Red & For W hite 29C Brimful - 1 lb. Food Red & W hite 3 ^or 3 Ib a ., Karo Syrup R A W 8 oz. J COUNTY COURT J CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE COUNTY COURT AT THE APRIL, 1938, TERM EXCEPT CERTAIN CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STATUTE Van Petten Lumber Co., Poor Farm & Court House >361.22 C. A. Mytinger, Court House 83.00 M. D. Deardorff, Court House & Poor Farm ........ 42.55 Irene Lundell, Poor ............... 20.00 W. S. Walters, Court House 59.50 Mrs. Mary Staggs, Poor ........ 7.00 Written Through This Agency E. B. Casteel, Postage, offi ces ......................................... 24.50 Wendell Huston Co., Poor .... 12.00 Nina Sloan, County Court .... 32.40 George E. Guderian, Asses sor ......................................... 125.00 F. B. SWAYZE, President Irene Lundell, Poor ............... 5.25 C. A. Mytinger, Court House 26.18 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dorothy W. Bell, Treasurer 27.00 Hinda Bent, Poor ................. 8.59 Gov. Farm Credit Adm., Poor ....................................... 100.00 Andrew’s Equipment Serv- Pendleton Water Comm., The Taylor Hdwe. Co., Poor 1.44 General Road ..................... 72.96 Court House ....................... 21.60 Farm ..................................... Auto Clearing House, Gener G. B. Gantz, Poor ................. 57.50 Pac. Power & Light Co., al Road ................................ 5.08 Irene Lundell, Poor ............... 2.00 Poor Farm ......................... 19.02 2.17 Braden Bell Tractor Co., R. E. Goad, Sheriff & Jail .. 299.56 J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm Pendleton, General Road 120.22 Lillian Nooy, Sheriff ............ 97.20 Fletcher-Friedly, Poor Farm 45.00 Bowman Hicks Lumber Co- Fisher’s Probate Law Direc St. Anthony’s Hospital, Poor General Road ..................... 8.02 tory, County Court .......... 6.00 6.00 Farm ..................................... Hermiston Herald, County Guy H. Johnson, Poor Farm 24.00 H. & L. Corp- General Road 76.75 Consolidated Freight Lines, Court ..................................... 33.55 Korinik’s Service Station, General Road ..................... 1.48 East Oregonian, offices ........ 37.49 Jail ....................................... 34.95 L. G. Frazier, offices ............ 96.16 Bohlman's Fuel Co., Jail .... 26.00 Mrs. Fred Cole, General Road ..................................... 12.0(1 Carl W. Chambers, Co. Court 10.75 F. M. Caverhill, Watermas- Western Union Tel. Co- ter ......................................... 171.14 Columbia Equip. Co., Gener al Road .............................. 1927.07 County Court & Sheriff .. 3.56 Mrs. W. H. Bailey. Election 1.20 Henry E. Neer, Justice ........ 15.40 F. C. McKenzie, Election .... 2.10 W. J. Clarke, General Road 97.68 H. A. Pankow, Sheriff & Ju W. L. Hamm, Ind. Sold........ 81.00 Collier Motor Co- General 7.20 L. C. Richey, Ind. Sold........ 228.24 Road ..................................... 6.75 venile ..................................... Jack Allen Supply Co., Sher C. C. Proebstel, Soldiers .... 112.96 Eggers Pole & Supply Co- .90 Genearl Road ..................... 175.21 iff ......................................... Dr. A. H. MacLaren, Health Oregon Lumber Yard, Sher Unit ............................ +4.10 W. P. Fuller & Co., General 3.40 iff & Court House ............ Road .................................... 50.85 Dr. A. H. MacLaren, Health J. T. Arneson Ptg. Co., Sher Unit ............................ 9.66 Feenaughty Mach. Co.. Gen 1.00 Marjory Bohart, Health Unit 73.55 eral Road ............................ 10.87 iff ......................................... 7.54 Elma I-arsen Ptg. Co., offices ........ Fletcher Oil Co. , General Duncan Whipple, Dunlap Stationery. Sheriff & Road .................................. 1158.29 Health Unit ....................... 69.90 Assessor .............................. 17.75 Marion G. Allen, Foster Motor Co- General Health West Coast Ptg. & Bd. Co., Road .................................... 84.44 Unit ........................ 43.65 offices .................................. 83.44 Employment Donation Fund Funk & McLean, General Gadwa’s Store, Sheriff & Raad .................................... 100.00 Dist. No. 8, State Empl. 6.15 Court House ..................... Serv.......................................... 57.00 Fletcher Oil Co- General Vaughan’s Electric, Sheriff Road .................................. 1746.05 Bauer & Franz, Emerg........... 11.20 & Court House ..... ......... 11.77 Mary Houser, Emerg................ 44.00 L. G. Frazier, General Road 5.54 Bushong & Co., Sheriff & The George Lawrence Co- State Dept. of Agr., Sealer of Clerk ............... ..................... 48.14 General Road ............ 33.33 Weights .............................. 30.58 Milton Eagle, offices .......... 93.50 Dr. Lewis C. Martin, Juven General Petroleum Corp- M. Hartman Long, Sheriff, General Road ..................... 47.29 ile ......................................... 5.00 Clerk & Court House ...... 11.20 Irene The General Tool Co., Gen Kelly, Election .......... 72.00 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. eral Road ............................ 9.76 Cook, Cir. Court .......... 28.00 Assessor .............. 1.50 Guy The Green Grocery, General Shirley Jenkins, Poor .......... 10.00 R. T. Gilliland, Assessor ...... 90.00 Road ..................................... 2.00 Ind. Acc. Comm., E. E. Walden. Assessor ........ 106.40 State Gadwa’s Store, General Sheriff ................................ 18.85 O. F. Steele, Assessor .......... 166.26 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,,Offices 108.63 Road .................................... 1.80 D. W. Davis. Assessor .......... 12.24 C. H. Weissenfluh, General Hermiston Motor Shop. Gen 1.29 J. K. Gill Co., School Supt. .. eral Road ............................ 23.20 Road ..................................... 61.60 American Brush Co., Court Hoosier's Garage, General Wayne Hill, General Road .. 14.00 House .................................. 1.98 Northern Pac. R. R. Co- Road .................................. 1.05 J. C. Penney Co., Court Howard Cooper Corp., Gen General Road ..................... 124.86 House .................................. 2.16 Morrow eral Road ............................ 456.76 County, General Midwestern Soap Co., Court Harvester Supply Co- Gen Road .......................... 269.54 House .................................. 33.00 Pendleton Water Comm., eral Road ............................ 53.15 Ind. City Scavenger, Court General Road ..................... 2.25 Holmes & Oliver, General House ................................. 3.00 H. G. F. Eggers, General Road ................ ................... 1.90 Electric Serv. Co., Court Hamley & Co., General Road 1.70 Road ..................................... 100.00 House .................................. 18.75 Gibbon Ferguson Motor Co., Gener Grocery. General Cascade Chemical Co., Court al Road ................................ 2.56 Road .................................... 812.88 House ................................. 2.80 Assoc. Oil Co- General Road 57.76 Henry Tymer Co- General W. J. Clarke, Court House .. 3.20 Austin’s Serv. Station, Gen Road .................................... 77.06 Western Auto Supply, Court eral Road ............................ 1.05 (Continued on page 3) House .............. .................... .98 Pac. Power & Light Co., Court House ....................... 112.96 Lovenger Disinfectant Co., Court House 150.00 Gillanders & Burroughs, Court House ................. 10.53 Troy Laundry, Court House 1.50 Pendleton Drug Co., Poor .. 3.50 J. L. Eldridge, Poor Farm Supt......................................... 373.31 Chemical & Electrical Labs, Poor Farm .......................... 94.50 Pendleton Drug Co., Poor Farm ................ ................... 11.28 C. C. Anderson Stores Co- Poor Farm ......................... .83 Tasty Lemon Whip GOLDEN HEART Tallman & Co., Poor Farm 8.00 QUART ............... .... An all purpose Family Flour! Tasty MAYONNAISE RELIEVE M ISERY OF 49 lb. QUART ...................... Sack .............. Specify Stock Fire Insurance FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON | W eek End Specials at . French & Thousand Island Dressing 28th day of May, 1938, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the front door of the Uma tilla County Court House, Pendle ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of >20.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the fol lowing described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, New port’s Addition to City of Her miston, Umatilla County, Ore gon. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff, Umatilla County. (April ^8-May 26) PEACHES Blue & W hite 2^37© - 2Va's 2 R. & W. Mammoth Halves - 21/ 2’a For W ax Paper 17c 125 foot Snowdrift J SC For S eed less G rapes 3 u». 3 5 © M acaroni or S paghetti 24 Shrimp Our Value Tuna Fish oz. pkg. Red & W hite l/8'« 23c For For BOYNTON & KELLEY Help yourself and Save! Salad Dressing 27c COLD on SALAD DRESSING QTS. 1 lb. W EINERS 1 qt. K R A U T Bulk BAYER ASPIRIN for T illam ook C heese 2 lbs. 5 5 c Phone 341 Prompt, Courteoui Service Your Friendly Home Owned Store 19c All Brands Pound ....... Cordial'>ÍoUrí 600, 29c Columbia River Red Pound Can .............. 17C sto res The Sign of a D ependable Store JjC*" LOCAL 5 lb. tin 49c WINDOW Peas For that Sunday Dessert! JELLO or ROYAL GELATIN All Flavors Package ..................... — 4 lb. bag Seedless 4© » J n S C A sparagus 29c EACH G rape Fruit FLORIDA No. 2 cana - 2 for Fresh from Calif. 3 Pounds SC Borene Nothing finer in this water - Large Pkg. 25c IN OUR REFRIGERATED Raisins THE R E D & W H IT E For that lunch. 2 Pounds ......... H oney C offee Salm on «AUS HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery PTS. 2 FULL O C C DOZEN IN S IS T ON O K N U IN I Ginger Snaps TANG 12 TABLETS Red & W hite 1 Lb. $1.39 DEALER’S SPECIAL Lbs. BANANAS 3 lu . 33c RHUBARB 3 Lb.. IO C Flour Fresh Local 2 Pounds RADISHES A 15c Green ONIONS Fresh and Crisp 4 Bunches ............ lOc Spinach Fresh Walla Walla 4 Iba........................... 19c