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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933
Ward. Mr. Kenedy is an electrician
of thousands of dollars into the
from the University of Idaho.
county treasuries of the state to
STANFIELD NEWS t The study club met last Thursday t BOARDMAN NEWS t
take
care
of
unpaid
taxes.
Schools
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
By Sophronia Rhea
at the home of Mrs. Tom O'Grady.
and all divisions of the state gov-
Miss
Alban
answered
the
roll
call
by
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Mr.
Stansbury
and Mrs. Springs
em-
James Hutton, who has been
ernment will be benefited and a po-
giving a talk on "Child Lovers” and her sister and brother-in-law
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
near
Ukiah.
ployed
on
road
work
will
sitive step toward recovery
had the misfortune of having his which was interesting. A book re­ from Portland, spent a few days at
Publishers
the Nick Faler home last week.
have begun.
personal belongings and tent de- view on "Modern Fiction" was
Entered as Second Class Matter
sponded to by Leora Heyden.
Mrs. Frank Otto’s mother arrived
stroyed by fire.
unexpectedly from the east last
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Miss Rachel Sloan entertained
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. House of st.
Paul, Minnesota, enroute to Belling­ six tables of bridge last Friday eve­ week and will visit indefinitely.
Oregon.
BANK
A masked dance will be
ham.
Wn., spent a day at the home ning. Guests from Hermiston, Echo, Boardman Saturday night.
CHURCH
NOTES
Subscription Rates:
and Stanfield were present.
of Mrs. A. W. Boggs.
BOOK
♦
»1.00
A miscellaneous shower was giv-
One Year ___
Mrs. H. Rogers entertained the
The Young Ladies club, which in­
en at the Root home this week for
.75
Six Months ...
cludes girls past high school age, bridge club Monday night.
METHODIST CHURCH
and unmarried, held their first meet
The freshmen gave a return party Mrs. Gillispie, who received a num­
.50
Three Months
Preaching service at 10:00 o'clock ing Friday evening at the home ot to the Sophomores last Friday eve- ber of lovely gifts.
i
)
Rolen R. Eaton, Bob Warner, Paul
ning. An enjoyable evening was
and Sunday school at 11:00 o’clocck. Miss Katherine Olday.
The Pollyannas were entertained • spent playing games and hearing Fisher, all of Portland, were Sunday
The children are giving a mission-
stories. The Hallowe'en motif dinner guests at the Howard Bates
ION '
OC
ary pantomime at the close of each at the home of Mrs. E. Greathouse ghost
home
w as used.
last
Wednesday.
The
afternoon
was
MARKED "PAID" BY THE BANK
Sunday school hour.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chandler of
entertainingly spent and delightful
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Penny, Mrs.
Epworth League at 6:30 and refreshments were served.
AND
RETURNED TO THE PAYER
L. F. Wooster, Mrs. J. F. Bagan, Mr. Willow Creek spent Thursday with
preaching services at 7:30.
Lynn Panney and family of Mess­ Louis Mossie, Miss Claudia Gabriel, their daughter Mrs. Wilbanks.
TO SERVE AS HIS RECEIPT HAVE
Mrs. Wilbanks. Mrs. Carrick and
A Hallowe’en party will be given ner, Oregon, were Stanfield visitors and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards
LOAN CORPORATION
Thursday.
and
Patricia
attended
the
Pomona
Mr
Hango
were
Hermiston
business
SAVED MANY A LAWSUIT. THIS
Monday
by the Epworth League
FUNCTIONING SATISFACTORILY.
Mrs. Sturdivant and Cloyd stop- Grange in Pendleton last week.
visitors Tuesday.
night for all the friends of the ped at the W.
Wallace home on
IS EASY, SIMPLE AND PRACTI-
Don Hilyard of Gresham, Ore..
Mr. and Mrs. Carrick and family,
Reports from every section in church. The entertainment will be their way to Ukiah.
visited his uncles, Jess and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Wilbanks, and Elmer
CAL FOR EVERYONE HAVING
Mr. and Mrs. Faltz were called to Richards over the week end, while Westerfelt motored over on Willow
Oregon Indicate that the Home put on in the basement of the
Spokane last Friday due to the death hunting pheasants and ducks.
Owners Loan Corporation is func- church.
Creek Sunday.
BILLS TO PAY.
of Mrs. Faltz’s 75-year-old father. | J. B. Runyon has purchased the
tioning in a most satisfactory man-
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers were
They
returned
to
Stanfield
Sunday.
Thos.
O
’
Grady
forty-acre
tract
on
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Hermiston business visitors Monday
ner and relief is being given to the
Mrs. H. R. Shake and daughter the project.
10:00 A. M., Communion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haven and a
distressed small home owner, ac-
Donna accompanied by Mrs. t alven
Mrs. Elva Kineger and daughter
10:15 A. M., Sunday school.
called on the Jim Lane fanly last have returned to her grandparents, friend from The Dalles spent the
cording to J. P. Lipscomb, stato
11:00 A. M., Preaching service. Friday. Mrs. Calvert intends to go Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Payne, where she week end with her parents, Mr. and
manager of the Corporation.
Mrs. T. E. Messinger. Mildred will
of Hermiston
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor. on to Fruitland, Idaho, and Mrs. will make her home.
Manager Lipscomb early this
Shake and daughter will return to
Fred and Dean Cleghorn and Les- graduate in nurses training from
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
Ben
Gerklng
will
lead
the
discussion
week stressed the following points
their home in Parkdale.
ter Colpitts returned home Tuesday The Dalles hospital some time in
Dr. McCowan spent three days of from a week’s hunting trip In the January.
in connection with the Home Own­ for the young people's meeting.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
last week in the Hermiston hospital mountains. They bagged three deer,
7:30 P. M.. Preaching service.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Ransier and
ers Loan Corporation:
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker,
Don’t forget the Hallowe’en social due to a severe brpnical cold. He Is two bear, and one elk.
The Corporation is the keystone
much
improved
and
about
perform-
|
A
number
of
Stanfield
people
at-
and
Eugene
Britten
spent
Sunday
at
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of the NRA program. Unless the and entertainment at the H. U. ing his usual duties.
the musical recital in Hermiston the Geo. Ransier home near Echo.
church
Tuesday,
October
31,
at
7:30
The
Misses
Vivian
Cranter
and
home owner saves his place the
Tuesday night. Miss Esther Frede­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow motor­
Erdl Most left Friday for Portland rickson favored with a violin solo. ed to Monmouth over the week end
Earl Leach, Berry McCoy, Mr. and Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M. lying east of
NRA cannot be successful, so close­ P. M.
and
returned
the
following
Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Heyden left Sunday for where Mr. Barlow went deer hunt­ Mrs. Earl Isom and Mr. and Mrs. the Old Oregon Trail for the purpose
ly are the NRA and the Home Own­
A birthday party in honor of Mrs. a week’s visit in Heppner with her ing with a party of hunters
Russell McCoy, attended the show at of paying the charges, expenses and
ers Loan units inter-related.
Smith. mother.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES J. M. Spencer and Mrs.
claims of said estate should not be
Mrs. Arron Aggie returned to her Hermiston Saturday night.
Under our national recovery pro­
was given at the Hugh Rhea home
Joe Meyers returned home Satur- home after spending the past two
made.
jobation After Death" was
The
Boy
Scouts
of
Troop
64,
went
66
. unday. 'I he ladies birthdays are on lay from Lewiston. Idaho, where he weeks at the Dan Ransier home.
gram all must make sacrifices. The
Published once each week for four
for
a
hike
Saturday.
1 the subject of the Lesson-
the same day. Guests included Mrs. has been working in the fruit har­
Mr. and Mrs. Dolle Huffle motor-
holder of mortgages should do his
Bert Benefiel left Friday for Wal- consecutive and successive weeks I y
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
L Rhea and the Smith children.
ed to Hood River last week on busi-
vest.
part by taking the Corporation
Scientist, on Sunday. October 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coolley of Pen­
ness. An enjoyable evening was la Walla where he will apply for en- order of said Court. First publication
bonds. It is simply a matter of pa­
lieton spent Friday of last week at
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ * spent by many people one night last trance in the Veterans’ hospital.
The Golden Text was, "Blessed
October IS, 1933. Last publication
’he J. M. Spencer home.
The Irrigon orchestra is now or- November 16, 1933.
triotism.
week when a dance was given at the
are the dead which die in the
Miss Gladys Ross, who underwent |
UMATILLA NEWS
ganized under the leadership of Mr.
Bob Bradley home.
The Home Owners Loan Corpora­
Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith
Witness my hand and the seal of
an operation for appendicitis at the |
Clarence Notingham is staying at Stanley Atkins and held practice said Court affixed this 16th day of
By Louise Byrnes
the Spirit, that they may rest
tion bonds are 4 per cent semi-an­
Hermiston
hospital
on
October
11th,
the
Willbanks
home
for
the
present.
Tuesday
and
Thursday
evening
of
from their labours; and their
October, 1933.
nual bonds tor 18 years, the govern-
Dan Foord of The Dalles, Ore., is
was able to return home Sunday. She
Mr. and Mrs Dan Ransier and last week. The members are Mr. At-
works do follow them (Rev. 14:
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk.
visiting at the home of Ernest Tip- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker return­ kins, Otto and Wiley Bentfiel, Rob-
ment guaranteeing the interest for
s getting along fine.
13).
A food sale sponsored by the La­ lie.
ed to their homes after spending a ert Wolpole, Maxwell Jones, with
this term.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull and Miss ten day vacation on the coast. While
Among the citations which com­
dies Aid was given last Saturday in
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
The Corporation bonds are non-
Miss Arlene Clark of Hermiston as
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
the Refvem store. Many delicious lara Corrigan motored to Walla there they visited Mr. Ransier’s rela pianist.
taxable,
In many states a 4-per
Walla Thursday evening.
dishes were for sale.
following from the Bible: “The
tlves who live at Myrtle Point. On
Stanfield Irrigation District.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and
The S.S.S.S. met at the home of the return trip they stopped in Port
cent bond that is non-taxable is as
Dr. and Mrs. Brosius, who have |
last enemy that shall be destroyed
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown­
Miss
Ruby
Porter
Saturday
evening
resided
in
Stanfield
for
a
short
time
land
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Springs.
good as a taxable 6-per cent invest-
is death” (I Cor. 15:26).
Mr. and Mrs. Ingles and Mrs. ing were business visitors in Hep­
vili leave for Eagle Valley, Ore., ir where members enjoyed cards. Those
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ment.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
Saturday.
the near future to make their home | 'resent included Mildred Conlon, Brice Dillabaugh spent the week end pner
ed the following correlative pas­
The United States Treasury ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and Mr. pursuant to the laws of the State of
Ruth Thompson, Ellen Harvey, Bet- in Portland, where they attended to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Hoggard,
who
|
sages from the Christian Science
and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr., of Uma- Oregon and by order of the Board of
cepts these bonds as security for
for the past year have made their ‘V Carelin. Robert McKenzie, Geo. business matters.
textbook. "Science and Health
tilla were dinner guests of Mr. and directors of Stanfield Irrigation Dis­
Harvey, Ernest Tipple, and Bill
federal deposits at par, in that re-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Royal
Rands
and
trict..an election will be held tn the
home in The Dalles, are now mak- Bousquet.
Mrs. W. C. Isom
with Key to the Scriptures", by
Donna
Jane
visited
friends
on
the
sped placing them on equality with
ing their home in Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ruker and Stanfield Irrigation District at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell and project Saturday and Sunday.
Mary Baker Eddy:
"We know
farm of F. A. Baker in the NE 1 of
A school band will soon be orga- family have moved Into one of the
any United States bonds.
that all will be changed 'in the
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messinger and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. the NEY of Sec. 33, Tp. 4N of
nízed for the local school, which will Bill Switzler houses, from their
Bert
Dexter
Saturday.
Holders of mortgages, bankers
Lois were Hermiston visitors Satur-
twinkling of an eye,’ when the
include the 7 th and 8th grades, also ranch.
The Ccmmercial club dance Sat- Range 29 East, W.M. on Tuesday,
and investors should be advised that
day.
last trump shall sound; but this
students
in
the
high
school.
Some
of
urday
night was the first of a ser- the 14th day of November. 1933, be­
and
Forest
Hunting
Miss
Minnie
Booster night was held at the
if the Corporation falls due to lack
last call of wisdom cannot come
the instruments have arrived and in­ of Irrigon were dinner gutsts of Mr. Green field Grange Saturday night ies, with a fair attendance. Music tween the hours of 8 o’clock a. m.,
of support and millions of homes are
till mortals have already yielded
struction will be started soon by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland Monday. with a splendid program for the en­ was furnished by the Arlington or­ and 5 o’clock p. m., on said day, at
which time there will be elected one
to each lesser call In the growth
sold under the hammer, the value of
Waterman. •
Miss Helen Frederickson spent the tertainment of the many guests and chestra.
Director for a term of three (?)
of Christian character
. . As
The Boy Scout club is underway week end in Stanfield with her par- members present. During the busi­
their billions in home mortgages
♦ years to succeed Carl Johnson,
for complete organization, with Joe ents where a family gathering cele- ness meeting money was raised to
death flndeth mortal man. so shall
also will be destroyed.
whose term expires the first Tues­
Meyer as Scout Master and Writer brated Mr. Frederickson’s birthday. aid in the campaign for the Uma­
he
be
after
death,
until
probation
COLUMBIA NEWS
day in January, 1934.
Within a short time large num-
Lewis, as assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Framdahl and tilla rapids development on the Co­
and growth shall effect the need­
At said time and place and pur­
hers of these loans will be closed in
By Helen Jendrzejewski
Ralph Kenedy of Moscow, Idaho,is family have moved from the James lumbia. Names of eleven new candi­
ed change” (p. 291).
suant to the laws of the State of
Oregon, thereby throwing hundreds
here visiting his mother Mrs. Geo. residence to the Maude Jenkins resi­ dates for membership were accepted.
Oregon
and by order of the Board
Rose Mary Keller, who had her
dence.
Refreshments of chicken salad,
removed at the Hermiston of Directors, there will be submit­
Mrs. Jess Connell and daughter crackers, cake and coffee, were serv- tonsils
ted to the legal voters of Stanfield
hospital, returned home Sunday.
Josephine and granddaughter Gene­ ed.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
Martha, Fred, and Martin Lenz Irrigation District, the following
vieve Waller accompanied by Mar­
Ves Attebury Is reported to be
visitors at the John Rueber question, to-wlt;
garet Brown motored to Pendleton quite ill in a hospital at Walla were
"Shall the Board of Directors of
home Sunday afternoon.
Saturday.
Walla.
Baxter Hutchison and son Albert Stanfield Irrigation District sell
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thruman and left for the Blue Mountains Friday.
Margaret Brown, Louise Byrnes
the storage reservoir for water, lo-
and Don Harryman motored to Pas­ son Roy of Pendleton were visitors
Rachel Buell is working at the cated in Section 1, 12 and 13.
on
the
project
Sunday.
co via the Wallula cut-off highway
Township 2 North, Range 30 E.
C. A. Keller home.
Frank Rutherford and Bill Har­
W M , and in Section 7 and 18,
amount of »40.00; Certificate of De­ ”W” "8” "E” mean and are equiva­ Sunday afternoon.
Miss Georgia Lindner was an
Westland Irrigation District,
rington
are
cutting
wood
on
the
is
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Switzler
ac
­
linquency No. 2421, in the amount lent to the. four points of the com­
over night guest of Miss Ninna Rae Township 2, North Range 31, E.
Plaintiff, of »223.94; Certificate of Delin­ pass "North” "West” "South” "East" companied by Mrs. Velma Vieg have land this week.
W. M.. heretofore purchased from
McCulley Wednesday.
Glen Hadley, Howard Packard,
vs.
Furnish Ditch Company, to the
quency No. 2422, in the amount of following each description in said gone to Portland where they will
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz were
and
Marvin
Ransier
have
been
hunt
­
spend
a
few
days.
Railroad I
A
business visitors at the Henry Som­ Oregon-Washington
John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. »340.20; Certificate of Delinquency tabulation and reading from left to
ing
in
the
mountains
over
a
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Cherry
spent
Navigation Company for 1 $20,-
merer home Sunday afternoon.
Schleck, Bird Cochran, Gladys No. 2423, In the amount of »140.76. right therein, the column "Sec.” in­ the week end in Portland where they
dicates
and
correctly
represents
000.00?
”
the same being the amounts of mon­
Mr. and Mrs. William Lindner
Comstock. Federal Land Bank of ey due and delinquent for irrigation "Section number” and the column witnessed the O.S.C.-U. S. C. foot­ % ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
"Sale............. Yes"
and son Billie motored to Stanfield
Spokane, Washington, a corpora­ taxes for the years set forth In the headed "Twp.” indicates Township ball game.
"Sale.............
No.”
Sunday, where Mrs. Lindner will re­
IRRIGON NEWS
A. E. Schroeder continued his
tion, Fred McMurray, and also subjoined tabulation, together with ami the column headed "Rg.” means
main for a week with her sister-in-
The vote to be by ballot, upon
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
law. Mrs. J. F. Rueber.
which the voter shall place a cross
all other persons or parties un­ penalty and interest and costs there­ and indicates range east of the Wil- journey to Seattle from Boise after
lamette Meridian. The column head- a few days stop in Umatilla with his
Fern Lindner accompanied John between the word “Sale” and the
Donald Kenney, Don Rutledge.
known, claiming any right, title, on.That said certificates were issued ed with the word "Ass.” means and sister, Mrs. J. S. Braun.
Rueber
and
family
to
Pendleton
last
word "Yes,” or between the word
Frank Leicht. Frank Brace, and
estate, claim, lien. Interest or de­ by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of indicates the amount in dollars and
Mrs. Fred Knutson entertained Chas. Bucannen left last Monday on Wednesday.
"Sale” and the word "No”, which
mand in or to the real property Umatilla County, Oregon, on the cents assessed against the said pro-1 the bridge club Friday afternoon. A a hunting trip in the mountains
Mr. and Mrs. King and son of shall indicate his choice. The polls
Pendleton were visitors at the Hut- for the reception of the ballots cast
described in the application here­ 17th day of May, 1933, the same be­ perty described in the column head­ delicious luncheon was served to the near Ukiah.
ing for the amounts then due and ed description directly opposite following members: Mrs. W. A. Con­
for or against said question will, on
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lamareaux chtson home Sunday.
in.
delinquent for plaintiff's irrigation thereto, and the word "Int.” indi- ley, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Dave Conrad, who has been said day and date and at the places
Defendants. taxes, assessed upon your property cate and correctly represent the in­ Cherry, Mrs. Bill Logan. Mrs. Lew- are staying at the Frank Brace home visiting
her son Archie of Keating, aforesaid, be opened at the hour of
Mr. Lamoreaux is doing the janitor
Oregon, returned home Sunday.
To John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. situated In Umatilla County, Ore­ terest accumulated upon the respec­ llyn Brownell. Mrs. J. B. Springer, work while Mr. Brace is away.
eight o'clock a. m.. and remain open
Floyd Lynch and Walter Jendrze- until the hour of five o’clock p. m..
Schleck. Bird Cochran. Federal Land gon, being assessed respectively to tive amounts included in the pre- Miss Sara Rix, and Mrs. Geo. Porter.
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom visited rela-
Mrs.
McLloyd
McCullough
and
tlves at Freewater several days last jewski went deer hunting last Thurs of the same day, when the same shall
Bank of Spokane, a corporation and you. for the years, as hereinafter reeding column from the date of de­
linquency to the 17th day of May. daughter Rosemary motored to Wal­ week.
forth in this summons.
day. They went bv motor as far as be closed.
also all other persons or parties un­ set YOU
fol- la Walla Monday.
are
hereby
notified,
that
In
1933;
and
in
the
column
next
At said time and place and pur­
J. A. Graybeal was taken to the North Powder, and from there on
known claiming any right, title, es­ the subjoined tabulation the left lowing headed "Total" indicates and
Arthur
Peterson
of
Heppner
Junc
­
pack horse.
suant to the laws of the State of
tate, claim. Hen, Interest or demand hand column under the words "Rec­ correctly reprtsents the total tax tion spent Saturday at the Hugh Van Hermiston hospital Friday.
Mis by Mrs.
Jasper Templeton. who has Oregon and by order of the Board of
In or to the real property herein de­ ord Owner” Is correctly represented due plaintiff for its irrigation dis- Schorack home.
daughter, Mrs. Chas, McFall accom- been visiting with her sister at Ba­ Directors, there will also be sub­
scribed.
the name of the present record own­ trict taxes, together with interest
Miss Dorothy Tonies entertained panied him.
ker for a week, returned home Sun­ mitted to the legal voters of Stan­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE er, as appears from the public rec­ to the 17th day of May 1933; and her friends at a party Saturday eve­
Mrs. Billy Mastert from Portland day.
field Irrigation District, the follow­
In
the
column
next
following
the
ords
of
Umatilla
County,
Oregon,
ning.
The
guests
Included
Billie
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barager ing question, to-wit:
OF OREGON, You and each of you
Is visiting in the home of her father
are hereby notified that the West- which appears directly opposite the words “assessed for the year” indi- Chase. Alicia Bousquet, Betty Mc­ Carl Eislie.
"Shall the Board of Directors of
are now living on their old ranch in
land Irrigation District Is the owner description of the tract to whom cates and correctly represents the Kenzie. Myrnie and Maurice Cald­
Valles Dexter, Vonna Jones and Columbia district, after living in Stanfield Irrigation District enter
nnd holder of certificate of delin- said property was assessed. In the year for which said taxes were as- well.
into a contract with the United
Violet Ruker motored to La Grande Stanfield.
Walter Bullard returned to his Saturday to spend the week end with
qvency No. 2417, in the amount of column next following In said tabu­ messed and levied. In every case
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer and States of America for the better­
$59.98; certificate of delinquency lation under the word “Description” reference to tax numbers are as work on the railroad at Hood River Rolley Dexter, who is attending nor children. Mary Jane. Louise, and Ted ment of its canal and drainage sys­
No. 2418, In the amount of $126.50; shows and properly alleges the de­ shown on the records of the County after spending Saturday and Sun­ cal school there.
motored to Dayton. Wn.. Friday, re­ tem and the purchase of the drain­
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419, scription of the tracts of land herein Assessor of Umatilla County, Ore­ day at his home here.
age system, which contract contem­
turning home Sunday evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barnes
motored
to
A contract has been let to R.
In the amount of $20.00; Certificate referred to: that in said description gon, a more particular description
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable have plates construction work by the
Elgin
Friday
to
attend
the
funeral
of
which
property
is
as
follows:
Rudy of Portland to put in a pipe
of Delinquency 1 o. 2420. In the in every case the abbreviations "N”
purchased the twenty acres known United States of America in an
from the water tank in Umatilla to of Mr. Barnes' sister-ln-law.
as the old O. O. Felthouse place. amount not exceeding $100,000.00;
Assessed for
Ollie
Coryell
left
Friday
on
a
hunt
­
the one at Y.
from J. D. Lowman of Seattle. Mrs. said contract to modify and revise
Asa.
the year
Sec. Twp. Rg.
Int
Total
Description
ing
trip.
Mr.
Barnes
has
charge
of
Record Owner
Dr. I. N. Williams of Portland
the schedule of payments and
Cable will be remembered as Edith
the
store
during
his
absence.
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$45.00
$14.98
$59.98
1928
S1N1SW1
and brother Walter, spent the week
John Harris
supercede that certain contract be­
Mikesell.
Mr.
Atkins
spent
the
week
end
S H NW USEUSE U
end hunting in Umatilla and vicin­
tween the United States and Stan­
ity. While here they were guests of with his parents in Walla Walla
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»12650
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4
Tax 5 & 7 and
field Irrigation District dated Sep-
J. M Aells
CITATION.
Roy
Minnick.
Will
Grabeil
and
E * SW ′ SW ′
1 Mr and Mrs. Milo McFarland.
tember 19, 1923.
Emmett
McCoy
left
Saturday
on
a
M.
F.
Corrigan
of
McMinnville
"Contract with United
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$15.00
$5.00
$20.00
5
1928
WySWLSW SEY
C. N Schleck
nd Frank Wire, state game super­ trip to Cammela to hunt deer.
In the County Court of the State
Yes”
States .............
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$30.00
»10 00
$40.00
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1928
NYSYSW’ NWU
Bird Cochrane
Geo. Scarlett, who is working at
visor of Portland, were guests at the
"Contract with United
of Oregon for the County
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»168.00
»55.94
»223.94
1928
33
Federal Land Bank WUNE US of
H. B Hull home last Tuesday eve­ Yakima spent Sunday with his par-
States .............
No.”
of Umatilla.
ents.
of Spokane, a Corp.
River
ning.
The vote to be by ballot upon
Mrs.
Fred
Reiks
was
a
business
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»271.50
Mrs.
A.
E.
McFarland
was
hostess
»68.70
»340.20
34
1929
Bank
WUNWUSEU
*
Federal Land
which the voters shall place a cross
In the matter ot the Estate of between the words "Contract with
to members of the Home Economics visitor in Pendleton Friday,
SWASE’
of Spokane, a Corp.
Bob
and
John
Smith.
Will
Nor
Frank
L.
Metz,
Deceased.
club
of
the
Irrigon
Grange
Thursday.
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»120.00
1930
34
»20.76
$140.76
the United States" and the word
Federal Land Bank SEYSEY
cross and Earl Steward left Sunday
To Rose Stokes. Rueben Metz, the "Yes." or between the words "Con­
Twelve ladies were present.
of Spokane, a Corp.
A. E. McFarland and Monty Hed- for a ten day trip to the mountains. three children of John Metz, de- tract with the United States" and
Mrs. Rads Williams, who has been ceased, Frank Faulder. Bill Faul- the word "No." which shall indicate
wall, manager of the Umatilla Co­
at Walla Walla the past season. Is der. Harry Faulder, Wallace Faul­ his choice. The polls for the recep­
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur­ 1933, and defend this suit or pay Sweek, judge of the above entitled operative Creamery at Hermiston again
with her son and family. Mr. der. Wealthy Shrayer, May Pence. tion of the ballots cast for or against
ther notified as the respective own­ the amount due plaintiff, together court, and the date of the first pub­ motored to Portland Thursday to at­ and Mrs
Rosco Williams. Her son Bonnie Murdock. Dot Bland and all the said question will, on said day
ers of the legal title to the said with costs and accrued interest, and lication of this summons is the 5th tend a meeting of the Interstate
Creameries association. J. T. Bullock Maurice has enrolled here for a post other unknown heirs of Frank L. and date and at the places afore­
several tracts of property as the tn failure to do so a judgment and day of October 1933.
Meta, deceased:
who has been visiting here returned graduate course.
same appears of record, and each of decree will be rendered against you
said. be opened at the hour of eight
Calvin Allen, who has been work-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE o'clock a. m.. and remain open until
All process and papers In this with them.
the other persons above named, that as your Interest may appear from
Ing
near
Yakima
returned
home
Fri-
OF
OREGON.
You
are
hereby
com
­
The high school honor roll for the
plaintiff Westland Irrigation Dist- the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing proceedings may be served upon the
the hour of five o'clock p. m.. on the
manded to anpear In the County same day. when the same shall be
riet, will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff's Hen for Irrigation district undersigned In the State of Oregon first six weeks period included Mar­ day.
Mrs.
Edith
Markham
spent
Court,
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
in
and
Mildred
Conlon.
Bowman. 1
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla taxes, and forever barring you and at the address hereinafter set forth.
closed.
Ruth Thompson, Mlnnle Harvey, eral days last week with Mr. and (or the County of UmatHla. at the
County, for a decree foreclosing its each of you from claiming any right,
All of the foregoing by order of
Mrs.
Geo.
Haskell
at
Plymouth.
Wn
Court
House
tn
the
City
of
Pendle
­
Muriel
Byrnes.
Barbouletoe,
Helen
lien against the property above de- title, estate. Hen. claim, or demand
the Board of Directors of Stanfield
W. J. WARNER and
Sidney
Shoata
from
Portland
ton
on
the
18th
day
of
November.
and
Bessie
Dexter.
Evelyn
Ford
scribed and mentioned In said eer- In or to the real property above de-
Irrigation District made this 19th
C. C. PROEBSTEL.
ited In the Chas. Benefiel home last 1933. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock day
John Bensel.
tificates.
of October. 1933.
scribed, and for an order of sale.
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
P.
M..
of
said
day.
to
show
cause,
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
lef;
A. BAKER, Secretary
Oliver
and
eon
Floyd
if
any
exist,
why
an
order
for
the
P.O. Address. Pendleton, Oregon
This summons is published by or-
hereby summoned to appear on or
of Stanfield Irrigation
Friday for the mountains near La sale of the following described real
Use the Classified Column.
before the 5th day of December der of the Honorable Calvin
(Oct 5-12-19 26 Nov. 2.9-16)
District
Grande where they will hunt for a property, to-wit
all that part of
It Brings Results.
(Oct. 19-9)
the EH SW1 NW% Section
Uhe Hermiston Berali
The Way to Pay Bills
Bank
Checks
3
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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t
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Umatilla County.
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