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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO campaign. Umatilla county, with its millions of bushels of wheat to be shipped to tidewater each year, has Published every Thursday at Hermis- pledged full support to any proposed program. The head of navigation on ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by the Snake is at Lewiston which Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, brings all territory tributary, under the benefits of development at mid- Publishers. Columbia. But some of this vast Information must be Entered as Second Class Matter wealth of December, 1906, Umatilla County, ! brought before groups in these sec tions, and it takes money to carry Oregon. on such a campaign. It would be total waste to drop the project since Subscription Rates: it has been developed to the point 31.00 of recognition. One Year ................................. .75 The 'Commonwealth. Inc. Busi- Six Months ................................ .50 ness Survey" a private publication Three Months ......................... published in Portland says "Oregon is undeveloped because its resources are largely marginal, transportation ION ( to markets precludes profitable ex «OC ploitation. One plan calls for canali zation of Columbia and Snake, mak ing navigation to Lewiston practic able." This statement leads to the belief that the Bonneville develop Political Measures. ment on the Columbia does not com plete the improvements necessary to Now that the brief setting forth the Pacific northwest. facts in the improvement of the low It is said further that “four hun er Snake river and middle Columbia river sectors for navigation and dred and sixty shippers have prom power development has been pre- ised 93,719 eastward tons annually, sented to Marshall N. Dana, regional 286.136 westward. Counties con- public works director, by the tri- tinguous to rivers ship 2,000,000 state committee, it Is time for a de tons of agricultural products an finite campaign to be carried out. nually. Principal carlot shipments to This is the time for action because them total 250,000 tons. Available approximately half of the vast pub westbound tonnage from river coun lic works money has not yet been ties: 5.000,000 tons. Available plus allocated and there is a possibility potential tops 12,000,000. Then add another public works measure will the 55 billion tons of minerals and chemicals now underground whose be passed by the new congress. At the present time the major development depends on cheap trans question is a means of raising funds portation.” These figures show that to finance a representative who will the development at Bonneville is not contact proper authority in north sufficient to supply the needed cheap western Idaho, Lewiston, Spokane, transportation because It will not Wenatchee, Yakima, Walla Walla, canalize the Columbia to the mouth and a portion of Western Montana of the Snake. Then why give up the to line them up on a constructive battle as useless? Uhe Germistun Errali Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums AND Quaker Rugs & Floor Covering Attractive Prices — Beautiful Designs Clean Easy Surface — Durable Finish The farmers and business men in the three states, and later in west ern Montana, can correct the situa tion if they will organize and work with determination. The unemploy ment situation would insure the sup port of labor in view of the jobs that would be created by upper river work. Since this is the time for action, and since the matter is being hand led on a political basis, rather than on a basis of economic need, politi- cal measures are necessary. It should be made clear to men like Senator McNary that there are votes in east ern Oregon as well as elsewhere, and that while he was speaking for the lower Columbia river development the interests of the producer were being ignored. Not even secondary consideration was given. Attempts to reduce freight rates by dealing with commissions has gotten the producer nowhere—they regulate the public for the benefit of the railroads. CHURCH NOTES ***•• • METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. A. Briggs, Pastor. Sunday services as follows: Morning Worship at 10:00. Ser mon theme, "Judging". Sunday School at 1100. G. M. Pierson, Su perintendent. Come and profit by this hour of bible study. Epworth League at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Leader, Maxim Paul. For the evening service the young folks will sponsor a group of pictures showing Christian work in Africa, called a “Motor Trip in the Congo.” These pictures are free to all who attend. Monday evening is choir practice at 8:00 . The Cub scout group of boys meet on Saturday afternoon troni 2:00 to 4:00. On Friday night of this week a zroup of the young folks of the Ep worth League will go to Pendleton to meet with the young folks of the League there to plan a League Car nival in the near future. On Monday night the 30th, there will be a hard times and Halloween larty in the church basement. This Is planned for the benefit of all the members and friends of the church. Keep this date open. * * * * * * * * We have just received a large shipment of the New 1934 Patterns in both Rugs and Yard Goods. Come in and see the beautiful new de signs and let us give you prices. You will be surprised how little it will cost to cover the en tire kitchen or dining room floor with the “QUAKER GIRL” FLOOR COVERING. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. SUMMONS FOR % % PINE CITY NEWS By Oleta Neill Mrs. Mary Bartholomew o Hepp ner spent several days visiting her son, C. H. Bartholomew last week. , Mrs. Ollie Neill and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and daughter Juanita were business visitors in Hermiston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and | daughter Katherine were in Hermis- ton Friday on business. J. T. Ayers. Mrs. Sadie Elder, and . Mrs. Fred Rauch motored to Celilo Thursday after salmon. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Young of The Dalles have been visiting relatives over the week end. Mrs. O. F. Thomson, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomson called on Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Coxen and children were over night guests of Roy Neill Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were In Hermiston Wednesday on business. Miss Alma Neill spent part of the week end visiting friends in Hepp- ner and Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Jas per Myers motored to Pendleton Tuesday on business. Miss Freda Hammel and Mrs. Lon ny Henderson of Lexington called at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sat- urday afternoon. Tom Boylen of Pendleton and a number of friends from Portland ind Pendleton were hunting China Pheasants on the creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger called on Mrs. Ollie Neill Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill were in Hermiston on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payne of Pen dleton spent the week end at the Chas. Bartholomew home. Mrs. Bob Beebe and son Wayne were Hermiston business visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coxen of Her- miston visited at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill Friday afternoon. C. H. Ayers hauled wood from the Arbuckle mountains during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger ind children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox, Sunday. Roy Neill and daughter Alma mo tored to Heppner Friday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. Wattenburger were in Echo and Stanfield Monday on busi ness. Mr. and M rs. C. H. Ayers and daughter Juanita and Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Oleta were in Hermiston and Echo Friday on busi- ness. Dr. Watters and Mr. Ross of Port- land stayed at the A. E. Wattenbur ger home while Pheasant hunting over the week end. They left Mon day noon for Long Creek from where they will go deer hunting. The Pine City bigh school have chosen a play. “Much Ado About Betty” and have started working on it. The date the play will be given will be announced later. == ■ ------- = 90000000000090000000009001900** The Way to Pay Bills Checks MARKED "PAID” BY THE BANK AND RETURNED TO THE PAYER HERMISTON GRID SCHEDULE Oct. 28 Heppner There Nov. 3 There Athena Nov. 11 Heppner At Arlington Nov. 17 Here Athena Nov. 23 Alumni Here TO SERVE AS HIS RECEIPT HAVE SAVED MANY A LAWSUIT. CAL NERVOUS, HEADACHES Mrs. John Wright at 4th and Cedar Sts., Junc- tion City, Ore said: "I became very nervous, also suffered from headaches and pains in my side, “is A * back and limbs After us- 3 ing Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Tahei Prescription my nerves were normal, the pains and aches had left me, I slept fine and felt strong and well again.” Write Dr. Pierce s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) tor which this bud- 140.84 get is made ................................................................. $ 1684.00 2. From county school fund ......................................... 3010.00 From state school fund .............................................. 442.40 From elementary school fund ................................ 5. For vocational education (state and federal 1350.00 funds) .............................................................................. 2500.00 6 From tuition for pupils below high school ......... 7. TOTAL estimated receipts (items 1 to 6, ine.).. Estimated Expenditures I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: (1) Clerk .................................................................. 3. Elections and publicity ..................................... 3. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .... Other expense of general control .................. 6. TOTAL Expense of General Control ............. n. INSTRUCTION—Supervision i. Personal service: (1) Principals .................................... . ....... 2. Supplies, principals and supervisisors 3. Other expense of supervision ............... 4. TOTAL Expense, Supervision .............. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. amount of $40.00; Certificate of De-1 “W S” "E" mean and are equiva Westland Irrigation District, llnquency No. 2421, In the amount lent to the four points of the com Plaintiff, of $223.94; Certificate of Delin pass "North" "West” “South" "East" (1) 7 Teachers .......................................... (2) 1 Teacher ............................................... 1. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............... 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) Other expense of teaching ....................... I. TOTAL Expense of Teaching ................ F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of directors of Union High School District No. 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet in the High School Auditorium in the school bouse in Hermiston, Oregon, in said District, November 3, 1933 at 8:00 P- M., for the purpose of levy ing a tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1933, and ending on June 30, 1934, at which time the following budget may be discussed with the board. The total amount of money needed by the said Union High School District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1933 and 1934 is estimated In the following budget. BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. From county high school tuition fund for 457.00 a. Tuition ......................................................... 2. TOTAL Estimated Receipts ...................... 457.00 .... Estimated Expenditures » I. GENERAL CONTROL 9127.24 1. Personal service (1) Clerk ................... »........................................... Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .... S. TOTAL Expense of General Control ............. 100.00 80.00 50.00 10,00 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 275.00 H. INSTRUCTION—Supervision 1. Personal service 240.00 728.00 100.00 10.00 1092.00 (1) Principals ................................................ 75.00 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ... 25.00 3. Other expense of supervision ................. 1192.00 4. TOTAL Expense. Supervision ................. IH. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1. Personal service 838.00 5118.75 765.00 200.00 350.00 10.00 2. 8. 4. I. «443.75 810.00 100.00 500.00 200.00 120.00 10.00 HAVING of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. 2. Supplies ................................................................. -- 3. Elections and publicity ................... -............... IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employes Janitors’ supplies ............................ Fuel ...................................................... Light and power ............................... Water ...... »......................................... Other expense of operation ......... TOTAL Expense of Operation ..... EVERYONE FIRST NATIONAL BANK NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at the School Building, on the 2nd day of November, 1933, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis cussing the budget hereinafter set out with .the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur ing the fiscal year beginning on June 19, 1933, and ending June 20, 1934, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, district tax, and all other moneys of the district. FOR BILLS TO PAY. r oa. alt Ai % soas, 1 New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.” THIS IS EASY, SIMPLE AND PRACTI- III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1. Personal service: PUBLICATION. Bank BANK (1) Teachers ... (2) 3 Teachers (3) 1 Teacher . (4) 1 Teacher . Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .................. . Textbooks (desk copies and indigenti) Other expense of teaching ....................... TOTAL Expense of Teaching ................ 270.00 2632.50 994.50 1039.95 200.00 50.00 50.00 5236.95 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employes .................. 2. Janitors' supplies ................................................. 3. Fuel ............................................................................ 4. Light and power .................................................... 5. Water ....................................................................... 6. Other Expenses ..................................................... 7. TOTAL Expense of Operation ......................... 513.50 100.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 following each description in said j 2. tabulation and reading from left to 3. right therein, the column "Sec.” in- dicates and correctly represents j 5. 1413.50 "Section number" and the column 6. V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS headed "Twp.” indicates Township 1740.00 7. 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and and the column headed “Rg.” means #... V. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS equipment ........................................................... 400.00 and indicates range east of the Wil 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and 400.00 2. TOTAL Expense of Maintenance & Repairs lamette Meridian. The column head 150.00 equipment .................................................. ed with the word "Ass.” means and VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and indicates the amount in dollars and 1. Library: 300.00 grounds .................................................. .... cents assessed against the said pro (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ......... 25.00 450.00 3 TOTAL Expense of Maintenance & Repairs.. perty described in the column head (2) Library books ............................................... 30.00 ed description directly opposite VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES (3) Supplies, repairs, etc.................................... 60.00 thereto, and the word "Int.” indi Library: 2. Transportation of pupils: cate and correctly represent the in 25.00 (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ......... (1) Personal service ............................................. 2300.00 terest accumulated upon the respec 25.00 ( 2 ) Library books ................... ........................... 3. TOTAL Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ...... 2415.00 tive amounts included in the pre- 40.00 (3) Supplies, repairs, etc.................................... VH. FIXED CHARGES ceeding column from the date of de 2. Transportation of pupils: 1. Insurance ............................................................... 131.04 linquency to the 17th day of May. ( 1 ) Personal service .......................................... 2400.00 1580.00 2. Rent .............................................. fol- 1933; and in the column next 3. TOTAL Expense of Auxiliary Agencies .... 2490.00 3. TOTAL Fixed Charges ............ 1691.04 lowing headed "Total” indicates and vn. FIXED CHARGES correctly represents the total tax vm. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 455.00 1. Insurance ...................... due plaintiff for its irrigation dis- 1. New furniture and equipment 100.00 455.00 2. TOTAL Fixed Charges trlct taxes, together with interest 2. TOTAL Capital Outlays _____ 100.00 to the 17th day of May 1933: and IN THE NAME OF THE STATE VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS IX. DEBT SERVICE in the column next following the OF OREGON. You and each of you 250.00 1. New furniture and equipment 1. Principal on warrants ............ 5000.00 words "assessed for the year" indi- are hereby notified that the West- 250.00 2. TOTAL Capital Outlays ............ 2. Interest on warrants ............... 800.00 cates and correctly represents the land Irrigation District is the owner 3. TOTAL Debt Service ............... IX. DEBT SERVICE 5800.00 year for which said taxes were as- and holder of certificate of delin- 1000.00 1. Principal on bonds ................... essed and levied. In every case euency No. 2417, In the amount of X. EMERGENCY 6000.00 2. Principal on warrants .............. reference to tax numbers are $59.98; certificate of delinquency 300.00 1000.00 3. Interest on bonds ........................ shown on the records of the County No. 2418, In the amount of $126.50; 2. TOTAL Emergency ..... ....................... .. ............ 300.00 1000.00 4. Interest on warrants ................. Assessor of Umatilla County, Ore- Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419, 9000.00 5. TOTAL Debt Service ................. gon, a more particular description Recapitulation in the amount of $20.00; Certificate of which property la as follows: of Delinquency No. 2420. tn the X EMERGENCY TOTAL Estimated Expenses for the Year ................ 18823.49 1. 300.00 TOTAL Estimated Receipts, not including proposed Assessed for 300.00 2. TOTAL Emergency tax ........................................................................ 457.00 the year Int Total Ass. Sec. Twp. Rg. Description Record Owner BALANCE, Amount to be Raised by District Tax .. 18366.49 Recapitulation $59.98 1928 345.00 $14.98 28 4N John Harris SyNYSWY SEY TOTAL estimated expenses for the year .................. 22206.75 S'NWKSEKSE* Summary of Estimated Expenditures TOTAL estimated receipts, not including proposed 331.60 1927 $94.90 312650 28 4N Tax 5 & 7 and J. M. Aclis 9127.24 tax FOR SCHOOL YEAR FROM JUNE 30, 1933, to JUNE 30, 1934. E'SW'SW 13079.51 BALANCE, amount to be raised by district tax .... $20.00 1928 $5.00 315.00 4N 28 W¥SW*SWSE‘ Schleck Personal Service ................ 8967.45 Summary of Estimated Expenditures 1928 330.00 310.00 340.00 28 4N Bird Cochrane NYSYSWY NWY Supplies .................................. 460.00 1934. SCHOOL YEAR FROM JUNE 19, 1933. TO JUNE 20. FOR 3168.00 355.94 . $223.94 1928 Maintenance and Repairs 4N 28 400.00 W 12 NE' Sof Federal Land Bank 9946.75 Personal Service ................ Debt Service ........................ 5800.00 of Spokane, a Corp. River 440.00 Supplies ................................ Miscellaneous ..... ................ 2896.04 $68.70 $340.20 1929 $271.50 W*NWY SEY & 4N 28 450.00 Federal Land Flank Maintenance and Repairs Emergency ----- ---- -........... . 300.00 SW ‘ SE ‘ of Spokane, a Corp. 9000.00 Debt Service ........................ TOTAL ..................... 18823.49 1820.00 1930 320.76 3140.76 Miscellaneous ....................... SE Y SE ‘ 4N 28 ' 3120.00 Federal Land Bank 250.00 Construction .............. ......... of Spokane, a Corp. Indebtedness 300.00 Emergency ............................ 322.206.75 TOTAL ............. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all warrants issued by vote of electors) ___ __ Nona YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur 1933, and defend this suit or pay I Sweek, judge of the above entitled Indebtedness 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants ther notified as the respective own the amount due plaintiff, together | court, and the date of the first pub- Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all issued end endoreed “not pstd for lack of ers of the legal title to the said with costs and accrued Interest, and | lication of this summons Is the 5th 20000.00 warrants issued by vote of electors) ............ funds” ....................................................................... several tracts of property as the In failure to do so a judgment and 10528.40 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants I day of October 1933. Amount of other indebtedness ________________ 3. same appears of record, and each of decree will be rendered against you None issued and endorsed “ not paid for lack of All process and papers In this the other persons above named, that as your Interest may appear from 4. TOTAL Indebtedness _______ __ _______________ 10528.40 13828.50 funds" ............................................... ............................ plaintiff Westland Irrigation Dist- the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing | proceedings may be served upon the None 3 Amount of other Indebtedness DATED THIS 5th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1938. riet, will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff’s lien for irrigation district | undersigned In the State of Oregon 338,828.50 TOTAL Indebtedness ................. ATTEST: of the State of Oregon for Umatilla taxes, and forever barring you and at the address hereinafter set forth. APPROVED BY BUDGET COMMITTEE R. A. BROWNSON, W. J. WARNER. County, for a decree foreclosing its each of you from claiming any right, District Clerk Dated this 6th day of October, 1933. Chairman. Board of Directors lien against the property above de title, estate, lien, claim, or demand W. J. WARNER and ATTEST: scribed and mentioned In said cer- In or to the real property above de C. C. PROEBSTEL, Approved by the Budget Committee thia 4th day of October. 1933. J. H. REID GEO. STROHM tificates. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Chairman of Budget Committee Clerk of Budget Committee YOU AND FACH OF YOU are scribed, and for an order of sale. A. D. SMITH. W J. WARNER E. D. MARTIN. P.O. Address, Pendleton. Oregon. hereby summoned to appear on or I R. A. BROWNSON, This summons Is published by or- Secretary of Committee Chairman of Committee. Chairman Board of Directors District Clerk before the 5th day of December der of the Honorable Calvin (October 12-19) (Oct. 5-12-19-26-Nov. 2-9-16) VI. John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. Schleck, Bird Cochran, Gladys Comstock, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Washington, a corpora tion, Fred McMurray, and also all other persons or parties un known. claiming any right, title, estate, claim, lien, interest or de mand In or to the real property described In the application here in. Defendants. To John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. Schleck, Bird Cochran, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, claim, lien, interest or demand In or to the real property herein de scribed. quency No. 2422, in the amount of 3340.20; Certificate of Delinquency No. 2423, In the amount of 3140.76. the same being the amounts of mon ey due and delinquent for irrigation taxes tor the years set forth in the subjoined tabulation, together with penalty and interest and costs there- on. That said certificates were issued by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 17th day of May, 1933, the same be ing for the amounts then due and delinquent for plaintiff's irrigation taxes, assessed upon your property situated in Umatilla County. Ore gon. being assessed respectively to you, for the years, as hereinafter set forth In this summons. YOU are hereby notified, that in the subjoined tabulation the left hand Column under the words "Rec ord Owner" is correctly represented the name of the present record own er, as appears from the public rec ords of Umatilla County, Oregon, which appears directly opposite the description of the tract to whom said property was assessed. In the column next following In said tabu lation under the word "Description” shows and properly alleges the de scription of the tracts of land herein referred to: that in said description in every case the abbreviations "N” (October 13 • 19) —T