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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO colder weather, would not spoil so Uhe Bermiston ferali If elk are hunted again next year Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by it is hoped that the most regrettable Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, waste will be reduced by the provis ion of a later season. Publishers Members of the Christian En Marvin Ransier returned from a deavor entertained a number o. . hunting trip Monday night with a young people at a Hallowe'en mas- large buck. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and querade party at the church Tues- J Mrs. Bates motored to Hermiston on day evening. Sammy Nudo returned home the business last Monday. Mary Smith was a visitor from latter part of the week after spend- | Arlington Saturday. ing the summer in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wickland, Glor Miss Florence Woughter is stay- | ia Wilson, and son from La Grande, ing at the E. A. Hoosier home. spent the week end with relatives C. M. Jump entertained Mr. and I in Boardman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker were Mrs. C. M. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. G | E. Greathouse and Mr. and Mrs. I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frank Sloan and Miss Rachel Sloan I Ransier Monday night. The P. T. A. held its regular meet at dinner in the Stanfield hotel Sun- | ing in the school house one night day. Franklin Smith, of the National last week with a large attendance. Institute of Music and Arts, to eth The Hallowe’en spirit was present er with Miss Esther Fredreckson, | when guests went through a room to get many surprises. organized a class in violin Sunday There will be a Grange meeting afternoon. Mesdames D. Starkweather, W. G. I in Boardman Saturday, Nov. 4. Every Wallace, Chas. Hoggard, G. E. Great | Granger who wants to take the fifth house and W. T. Reeves attended the | and sixth degree may receive it at Rebekah convention in Hermiston this time. The ladies will serve lunch at noon, and dinner in the Saturday. Mrs. C. O. Connor and Deloris, and evening. Miss Gladys Ross were dinner guests of Mrs. G. E. Greathouse Friday. G. W. Greathouse lost his barr and chicken house, fourteen tone - hay. and harness due to a fire last CHURCH NOTES week, which occurred whlie ne wa in town on business. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF ORE- GON HISTORY ESSAY CONTEST. Armistice Day The Oregon Historical Society has selected "Sacajawea," the Indian "bird woman,” who accompanied Lewis and Clark in 1804-6, as the Entered as Second Class Matter subject for the 1934 C. C. Beekman December, 1906, Umatilla County, t STANFIELD NEWS t History Prizes and Medals. The Oregon. By Sophroaia Rhea prizes are four in number, viz., first 4 Subscription Rates: There will be a community Armis sixty dollars; second, fifty dollars; 2 $1.00 One Year .................................. third, forty dollars; and fourth, < .75 tice celebration Saturday evening. Six Months --------- ------------ ... thirty dollars; and will be awarded % November 11, at the Presbyterian .50 Three Months ......................... church. The Ladies Aid will serve a for the best four original essays on 1 ' delightful dinner between six o’clock the above named subject written < 1 and seven-thirty. All ex-service men and submitted by girls or boys over , , ION will be guests, and a small charge fifteen years of age and under eigh- 1 ' will be made to all others who at teen years of age, attending any <1 tend. Immediately after the dinner public or private school, academy, < । there will be a patriotic program seminary, college, university, or oth- ¡ ' er educational institution within the!'1 consisting of many excellent num The Lesson That Came Too Late. « • bers. State of Oregon. Each of the four < > The recent open season on the prize winners will also receive a% O. R. Paslay and family moved to great red deer of North America Linn, Wn., Wednesday, where he handsome bronze medal. 9 whose name is more familiarly has taken over a farm home once The conditions governing the known as elk, has i ft a crimson page owned by him. competition are as follows: The regular meeting of the La in the game history of Oregon, and (1) The essay submitted in com- dies Aid was held Thursday after- especially in Umatilla, Wallowa, noon In the church parlors with petition must not exceed two thou sand words in length. Union, and Baker counties. The Mrs. M. C. Baragar as hostess. (2) The essay may be in hand The girls club met Wednesday scene of a three-day battlefield has ♦ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH writing or in typewritten form, pre left destruction to the deer in these evening at the home of Miss Kath t ferably upon paper of commercial BOARDMAN NEWS erine Olday. At the last meeting W. A. Briggs, Pastor. counties that it will take five years each girl chose a topic she wished letter size, either ruled or unruled, i By Mrs. Dan Ransier Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- the several sheets being numbered i or more to rebuild. The number of discussed, and these will be given Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates were mon theme "The Christian’s Source consecutively and written on one | the slain elk which were wasted by over a period of weeks. The first becoming tainted before the animal topic will be "How to make inex Saturday evening dinner guests o of Power". Sunday School at 11:00. side only, with blank space of about i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. gifts” by Miss Alice Rhea. Epworth one and one-quarter inches at top Classes for all ages. could be removed, was undoubtedly pensive and left-hand margin. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and fam- | League service, The Misses Lena Waid, Katherine 6:30. Evening due to inexperienced and careless Olday, Mildred Peregrin and Soph- ily motored to Boardman from Ar- । (3) The essay shall be accompan- 8 ied by a separate sheet containlng hunters, lack of equipment, and an ronia Rhea were dinner guests at lington for the dance Saturda church service at 7:30. Official board meeting on Monday the name and post office address of eagerness to get more game before the home of Mrs. Vernon Wald Fri- night. the writer, the date of his or her The big masked dance which wa. night at 8:00. bringing out the game that had been day evening. birth, and the name of the school Through the years, 1918 to 1933, the world faced constantly About fifty girls were present at Choir practice on Monday night attended. killed, where it could be properly a Hallowe'en party given in the given Saturday night was a huge | changing conditions, many of which have tested the temper of men success with over 200 people at- | at 8:00 o’clock. (4) There shall also be delivered % cared tor. It takes horses and even high school gym Friday afternoon. tending. Mrs. Ingles, Crystal Bar Boy's club meets on Saturday af- with the essay a certificate signed 1 ; and nations. There have been years of prosperity and years of trucks to care for the meat properly The Camp Fire girls were hostesses low, and Stanton Hadley were pre by a teacher or instructor of the , ' want, suffering and poverty. The latter are freshest in memory before it becomes tainted in warm and the afternoon was spent play sented with prizes for the best cos ternoons from 2:00 to 4:00. because even yet In our own nation there are thousands who have educational institution attended, ing indoor games and delightful re turnes. weather. freshments of punch and wafers stating that the writer of the essay not yet solved the immediate problem of peace and plenty . . . But, HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Mrs. Rice has been quite ill fo The fact that only a small portion were served. is a pupil or student attending the the past two weeks. Maxine Macke we still have life . . . and hope . . . and the clouds are breaking. 10:15 A. M., Communion. W. W. Kelty and son Wayne of and Esther Jones have been taking same. of Umatilla county is in hunting United and striving to a common end of work and place for all, 10:30 A. M„ Sunday school. visitors Pilot Rock were Stanfield (5) In order to be considered in care, of her. territory, with the same condition we cannot fail. ... It proves again that the American spirit can 11:15 A. M., Song service with Saturday. competition the essay must be de Fred Houghton was on the projet | in Baker county, leaves only one The Ladies Aid members met at last week looking after business. and will surmount great obstacles in holding to its ideal of liberty. livered, by mail or in person, to the special number by the choir. answer. Hundreds of sportsmen from the home of Mrs. W. G. Wallace . . . It was that same spirit which carried America’s young man Mr. Porter was badly turned las' 11:30 A. M„ ! Morning worship, ser- Oregon Historical Society, Room C, Public Auditorium, 235 S. W. Mar other sections in Oregon flocked to Tuesday afternoon for the purpose week while filling the gas tanks a ! non. hood into battles of the world war. Thousands made the supreme of making hot dish holders for the ket Street, Portland, Oregon, not la the beacon light near Toin's camp I this small territory to be present tor sacrifice . . . never to return to home shores. It is to these brave 6:30 P. M Christian Endeavor. Christmas sale. ter than Saturday, March 17, 1934. when a spark plug ignited his cloth the opening of elk season. Many ol souls that Armistice Day is dedicated and observed. ... A nd It is Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sires made a (6) All essays submitted in com 7:30 P. M. Preaching service. gas these men had not gotten theft deer trip to Spokane with a load of hon- Ing which was saturated with petition will be numbered and sub to these that we pause to pay tribute today. He is in the Hermiston hospita mitted, without the names of the and with their tags still good, it was ey last week. with a badly burned arm. The high school band has re- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES writers or other identifying marks, near to impossible for them to miss Mr. Bush bagged a buck while to three judges selected by the com eived instruments and now prac- hunting last week. getting a buck with the thousands tice Iverlastirtg Punishment” was mittee,B. B. Beekman. Leslie M. forty-five minutes every day. Ray brown has been visiting fi of hunters keeping the fleety animals I the subject of the Lesson- Scott, and George H. Himes. Miss Marian Casady was a guest Walla Walla the past week. on the run almost constantly during >f Wood worth Gifford last week. Sermon in all Churches of Christ, (7) All competitive essays will be " . of Hermiston Lee Holbroke was on the projet A surprise party was given at the Saturday. judged according to their general Scientist, on Sunday, Oct. 29. the day. Men who would have got Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. merit and excellence; but the judges The Golden Text was, “The A large crowd attended the te> ten their deer in other sections of HI. L. Hedrick home Wednesday eve ning in honor of Charles’ birthday. cent social given at the church las will also take into consideration, in R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE. President Lord knoweth how to deliver the the state have taken It from the passing thereon, neatness of manu Mrs. James Hutton entertainer Friday night when an eniovb' D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier godly out of temptations, and to A. H. NORTON, Cashier mountains In eastern Oregon, which Merle and Doris Hutton at a Hal- program was presented and refresh script, accurate orthography, correct reserve the unjust unto the day grammar and composition, and puri loss will be felt for the next five lowe’en party Saturday evening. A ments served. of judgment to be punished” ty and clarity of diction. number of their school chums were Chet Atteherry and Mr. Gregg mo years at least. (II Peter 2:9). The Oregon State Library in Sa 9990900000$000003990009000991000$100000090000 and a delightful evening tored to Walla Walla Wednesday to invited Had the deer season been closed spent. Among the citations which com lem has a reading list or bibliogra be with Sylvester Atteberry, father phy upon the above named subject, before sportsmen were allowed to prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mrs. M. Refvem and Sophronla of Chet Atteberry, before he passed Director for a term of three (3) which will be sent to any Oregon following from the Bible: “Many hunt the big elk, there would have Rhea entertained eighteen little tots away Thursday. The body was taken ; years to succeed Carl Johnson student on request. sorrows shall be to the wicked: Butter Creek-Minnehaha whose term expires the tirst Tues- been much less spoilage. Elk killed at a Hallowe’en party at the Rhea to Hermiston where the Prann Fun eral Parlors took charge. Interment I day in January, 1934. but he that trusteth In the Lord, In the middle of November would be home Sunday evening. By Mrs. Wm. Hineline ❖ • • • • • • • • • • • • M. Refvem and J. M Spencer were was in Boardman Friday afternoon. mercy shall compass him about" At said time and place and pur In better flesh, and by virtue of the Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Glen Hadley, Howard Packard. • suant to the laws of the State of (Too late for last week) (Ps. 32:10). t COLUMBIA NEWS The Lesson-Sermon also includ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline and Oregon and by order of the Board By Helen Jendrzejewski ed the following correlative pas Charles Rogers attended the Apple of Directors, there will be submit ted to the legal voters of Stanfield sages from the Christian Science Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison of Show at Milton Saturday. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. Irrigation District, the following Pilot Rock were visitors at the Bax textbook, "Science and Health Miss Kathrina Kryger returned question, to-wit; ter Hutchison home Tuesday. with Key to the Scriptures", by "Shall the Board of Directors of Mrs. Archie Conrad and small from Hood River Monday. Mary Baker Eddy: “Do you ask N. L. Pennock and C. A. Flanni- Stanfield Irrigation District sell daughter Bertie Lou of Keating, Ore wisdom to be merciful and not business gan drove to Pilot Rock on the storage reservoir for water, lo- are visiting at the home of Mr. and Saturday afternoon. to punish sin? Then ‘ye ask rated in Section 1, 12 and 13, Mrs. Dave Conrad. word of Township 2 North. Range 30, E. Mrs. John Ulrich received amiss.’ Without punishment, sin J. Templeton substituted on the the death of her son at Longview, amount of 340.00; Certificate of De "W” "S” "E” mean and are equiva Westland Irrigation District, would multiply . . The way W M , and in Section 7 and 18, mail route last week for Joe Reeves. Wash. She left immediately for that linquency No. 2421, in the amount lent to the four points of the com Township 2, North Range 31, E. to escape the misery of sin is to Plaintiff, of $223.94; Certificate of Delin pass "North” "West” "South” "East” Miss Evelyn Lindner was an over city to attend the funeral. W. M., heretofore purchased from cease sinning. There is no other night guest of Dorcas Throop Wed V«. quency No. 2422, in the amount of following each description in said Edgar Averill, Jr., of Portland Furnish Ditch Company, to the nesday. way. Sin is the image of the beast John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. $340.20; Certificate of Delinquency tabulation and reading from left to and Bob Stevenson, who have been Oregon-Washington Railroad I & John Lorenzen has been deliver elk hunting near Ukiah stopped in to be effaced by the sweat of Schleck, Bird Cochran, Gladys No. 2423, in the amount of $140.76, right therein, the column “Sec.” in Navigation Company for ' $20,- ing wheat in Columbia this week. the same being the amounts of mon dicates and correctly represents agony” (pp. 10, 327). this district to hunt pheasants. They 000.00?" Comstock, Federal Land Bank of ey due and delinquent for irrigation "Section number” and the column Miss Edna Ott and F. Smith were were guests at the Rodda home. Yes’ "Sale. Spokane, Washington, a corpora taxes for the years set forth in the headed “Twp." indicates Township visitors at the John Jendrzejewski “Sale No. home Friday. tion, Fred McMurray, and also subjoined tabulation, together with and the column headed “Rg." means CITATION. The vote to be by ballot, upon * * ** * % % * Mrs. Archie Conrad and daughter penalty and interest and costs there and indicates range east of the Wil all other persons or parties un which the voter shall place a cross Bertie Lou were dinner guests at the lamette Meridian. The column head known, claiming any right, title, on. PINE CITY NEWS Joseph Templeton home Friday eve In the County Court of the State between the word "Sale” and the That said certificates were issued ed with the word "Ass.” means and estate, claim, lien, interest or de by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of indicates the amount in dollars and word “Yes," or between the word ning. By Oleta Neill of Oregon for the County “Sale” and the word “No", which mand in or to the real property Umatilla County, Oregon, on the cents assessed against the said pro F. H. Stringham of Farlngton, Business visitors in Hermiston shall indicate his choice. The polls of Umatilla. described in the application here 17th day of May, 1933, the same be perty described in the column bead Tuesday from Pine City were Mrs. Minnesota, will preach at the Colum- for the reception of the ballots cast ing for the amounts then due and ed description directly opposite in. Omohundro and son Raymond; bia school house Sunday, November for or against said question will, on delinquent for plaintiff's irrigation thereto, and the word "Int.” indi Roy In the matter of the Estate of Defendants. taxes, assessed upon your property cate and correctly represent the in Mrs. J. Omohundro; Mr. and Mrs. 5th. said day and date and at the places Frank L. Metz, Deceased. W. D. Neill; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leo Haddox of Everson, Wn., has To Rose Stokes. Rueben Metz, the aforesaid, be opened at the hour of To John Harris, J. M. Aells, C. N. situated in Umatilla County. Ore terest accumulated upon the respec Corrlgall. three children of John Metz, de eight o’clock a. m., and remain open been visiting with friends in Colum Schleck. Bird Cochran. Federal Land gon, being assessed respectively to tive amounts included in the pre- Mrs. Antone Cunha visited at the until the hour of five o’clock p. m., Bank of Spokane, a corporation and you, for the years, as hereinafter ceeding column from the date of de home of Mrs. Ollie Neill Wednesday. bia. He will be employed in Butter ceased. Frank Faulder, Bill Faul- of the same day, when the same shall der, Harry Faulder, Wallace Faul linquency to the 17th day of May. Creek district ths winter. also all other persons or parties un set forth in this summons. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger YOU are hereby notified, that In 1933; and In the column next fol- P. H. Patton of Yakima. Wn.. der, Wealthy Shrayer, May Pence, be closed. known claiming any right, title, es- were in Pendleton Wednesday on At said time and place and pur spent Sunday with his daughter Er Bonnie Murdock, Dot Bland and all tato, claim, lien. Interest or demand the subjoined tabulation the left lowing headed "Total” indicates and business. other unknown heirs of Frank L. suant to the laws of the State of ma Patton. in or to the real property herein de hand column under the words "Rec correctly reprtsents the total tax Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter Oregon and by order of the Board of ord Owner” is correctly represented due plaintiff for its irrigation d is- Herbert Hall and family of Se Metz, deceased: scribed. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Directors, there will also be sub the name of the present record own- triet taxes, together with interest Patty, Mrs. Ollie Neill, and Mr. and attle are spending a few days with Mrs. C. R. Ayers and daughter Jua- OF OREGON, You are hereby com 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 nita were business visitors in Her- Mr. and Mrs. P. Ë. Hall. OF OREGON, You and each of you rds of Umatilla County, Oregon, in the column next following the Ernest Addleman and family of manded to appear in the County field Irrigation District, the follow miston and Echo Thursday. . Court, of the State of Oregon, in and ing question, to-wit: lire hereby notified that the West- which appears directly opposite the words "assessed for the year” indi- The Pine City high school will Pendleton were visitors at the R. L. for the County of Umatilla, at the "Shall the Board of Directors of land Irrigation District Is the owner description of the tract to whom cates and correctly represents the present "Much Ado About Betty", a Addleman home Sunday. Irrigation District enter and holder of certificate of delin- said property was assessed. In the year for which said taxes were as Mrs. H. T. Clarke and daughter Court House in the City of Pendle Stanfield 3-act comedy, November 3. at the into a contract with the United ton on the 18th day of November, quency ín every case 2417, in the amount of column next following in said tabu- sessed and levied. Beryl spent Saturday afternoon with States of America for the better 1933, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock $59.98; certificate of delinquency lation under the word "Description" reference to tax numbers are as Pine City auditorium. After the play 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 a musical program will be given and Miss Juanita Allen, who is recover P. M., of said day, to show cause, ing from a recent operation. refreshments served. if any exist, why an order for the tem and the purchase of the drain Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419. scription of the tracts of land herein Assessor of Umatilla County, Ore Miss Marjorie Moore was hostess Miss Marian Henderson. Miss Cec age system, which contract contem- sale of the following described real In the amount of $20.00; Certificate referred to: that In said description gon. a more particular description ilia Brennon and Milton L. Smith at a delightful Halloween party Sat property, to-wit: all that part of plates construction work by the of Delinquency No. 2420, in the in every case the abbreviations "N” of which property is as follows: were dinner guests at the home of urday night. The evening was spent the EH SW1 NW‘ United States of America In an Section 3. playing games with refreshments Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M. lying east of amount not exceeding Assessed for ... Mrs. Ollie Neill Sunday. 92 Sec. Twp. Rg. Ass. Record Owner Description Int Total the year The freshmen gave a return party served later. Those present were-Mr. the Old Oregon Trail for the purpose said contract to modify and revise SYNYSWYSEY for all the upper classmen Friday and Mrs. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs of paying the charges, expenses and the schedule of payments and 4 4N John Harris 28 $45.00 $14.98 $59.98 1928 Sh NW ‘ SE ‘ SEH night. There were about 70 present. Brock. Prestly Stillings. L a u ra claims of said estate should not be supercede that certain contract be tween the United States and Stan Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, Moore. Ninna Rae McCulley. Earl made. J. M. Aells Tux 5 & 7 and 4N 28 4 $94.90 $31.60 $126.50 1927 Gilliland. Frank and Guy Jepp, Hei field Irrigation District dated Sep- doughnuts and punch were served. Published once each week for four E’SWYSW’ tember 19. 1923. Emery Cox and Lowell Young re cn Beamer, Herbert Fox, Helen and C. N. Schleck 5 4N 28 $5.00 consecutive and successive weeks by WySW’SW SE‘ $15.00 $20.00 1928 "Contract with United turned home Wednesday night from Dorothy Addleman, Johnny Conrad. 28 Bird Cochrane 5 4N $30.00 $10.00 NYSYSW* NW‘ $40.00 1928 States ... ....... Yes” the Arbuckle mountain where they Murrial and Dorothy Moore, and the order of said Court. First publication "Contract with United Federal Land Bank 4N had been deer hunting. Emery Cox hostess. October 19, 1933. Last publication WYNEY Sof 33 28 $168.00 $55.94 $223.94 1928 Mrs. Harry Norman and son Don States . of Spokane, a Corp. No." River brought in a 4-point buck. November 16, 1933. The vote to be by ballot upon Business visitors in Pendleton aid of Crabtree and Mrs. Arthur Nor WYNW1SEY & Federal Land Rank 4N 34 28 $271.50 $68.70 $340.20 1929 Witness my hand and the seal of man of Portland were week end which the voters shall place a cross Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. SWKSE’ of Spokane, a Corp. said Court affixed this 16th day of between the words "Contract with Jarmon and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. visitors of Mr. and Mrs F. Leni. SBKSEY Federal Land Bank October. 1933. 34 4N 28 $120.00 $20.76 1930 $140.76 A masquerade party was given at the United States" and the word Neill and Jasper Myers. of Spokane, a Corp. E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk. "Yes.” or between the words ‘Con- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew the J. E. Hallyburton home Satur tract with the United States" and spent Saturday night and Sunday day night. The evening was spent dancing and playing games. the word "No.” which shall indicate YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur 1933, and defend this suit or pay I Sweek. judge of the above entitled visiting at the home of Mrs. O. F. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Melvin Follett and William Lind- his choice. The polls for the recep ther notified as the respective own the amount due plaintiff, together court, and the date of the first pub- Thomson. tion of the ballots cast for or against J. 8. Moore came home Wednes ner motored to Milton Friday. ers of the legal title to the said with costs and accrued interest. and | lication of this summons is the 5th Stanfield Irrigation District the said question will, on said day day evening with an elk which he Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hampton and several tracts of property as the in failure to do so a judgment and and date and at the places afore killed while hunting near Ukiah. three children Bob. Dick, and Laura same appears of record, and each of decree will he rendered against you day of October 1933. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Neill and son Jean were visitors at the H. O. Me All process and papers in this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said, be opened at the hour of eight the other persons above named, that as your interest may appear from pursuant to the laws of the State of o’clock a. m.. and remain open until plaintiff Westland Irrigation Dist the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing proceedings may be served upon the Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jar Culley horn Sunday. ho has been work Oregon and by order of the Board of the hour of five o’clock p. m„ on the Rachel Buell rict. will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff's lien for irrigation district | undersigned in the State of Oregon mon and Mrs. O. F. Thomson attend cd the pioneer rennion at Lexington Ing for C. A. Keller for the past few directors of Stanfield Irrigation Dis same day. when the same shall be of the State of Oregon for Umatilla taxes, and forever barring you and weeks is now employed in Pendle trict. an election will be held in the closed. County, for a decree foreclosing its each of you from claiming any right, at the address hereinafter set forth. Saturday. All of the foregoing by order of Miss Vera Smith of Echo spent ton. lien against the property above de- title, estate. Hen. claim, or demand Stanfield Irrigation District at the W. J. WARNER and part of the week end with n er cous Mrs. Wm. Lindner, who was visit farm of F. A. Baker In the NEY of the Board of Directors of Stanfield scribed and mentioned in said cer in or to the real property above de- C. C. PROEBSTEL, in, Miss Evelyn Lee. 'ng In Stanfield for a few days, re the NEW of Sec 33, Tp 4N of Irrigation District made this 19th tificates. ‘urned home the latter part of the Range 29 East. W M. on Tuesday, day of October. 1933. Attorneys for Plaintiff, YOU AND EACH OF YOU are scribed. and for an order of sale. hereby summoned to appear on or This summons Is published by or the 14th day of November. 1933, be P.O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. F. A. BAKER, Secretary HERALD WANT ADS PAY ... Mr. and Mrs. L. O Stockard of tween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m., before the 5th day of December der of the Honorable Calvin L. of Stanfield Irrigation (Oct. 5-12-19-26-Nov. 2-9-16) Tacoma. Wn.. are 1 visiting at the R snd 5 o’clock p. m.. on said day. at District. H Stockard home. which time there will be elected one (Oct. 19-9) 0 1918 1933 1 “E FIRST NATIONAL BANK * ** * * * * * * * * * t t In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. * * USE THEM! * *