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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. NOVEMBER », 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ nephew of Mr. Rand, and is moving 0999909909999499 0 91180904300000000*1000*0*00**7***3 his family here and will take over t COLUMBIA NEWS i the management of his uncle’s ranch Published every Thursday at Hermis- the coming year on share. By Helen Jendrzejewski ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad and Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, son Johnny, and Mrs. Archie Con son Bobby motored to The Dalles to rad and small daughter Bertie Lou, I visit their daughter Morene. They Publishers were dinner guests at a family re were accompanied by Maurice Wil Entered as Second Class Matter union held at the home of Mr. and liams. December, 1906, Umatilla County, Mrs. Lester Hammer. Twenty-eight' Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughters, guests were present. Oregon. Nellie and Ruth, motored to Chewe Miss Elma Pearson of Echo spent lah, Wn., Friday where they visited Subscription Rates: HERMISTON UNION CHURCH the week end visiting with Ethyl with Mr. Leicht’s sister and family, 31.00 One Year ....... .......... .............. and Florence McCray. She returned Mr .and Mrs. Endues, until Sunday. 10:15 A. M., Communion service. ( to her home Sunday. Six Months .............................. .75 Don Isom and Floyd Oliver atten 10:30 A. M„ Bible school. Tuesday afternoon the Columbia ded the dance at Kennewick, Wn., .50 Three Months ........................ 11:15 A. M„ Preaching service. Sub- : school children were given a de- Friday night. A large crowd attended the Com ject "Accidents That Have Hap lightful party. Everyone had a splendid time playing games. Later mercial Club dance in the gym Sat pened to the Sleeper." refreshments were served to all the urday night. Billy’s orchestra from He Had Vision 6:30 P. M Christian Endeavor. pupils by their teachers. Kennewick furnished the music and Chancellor Kerr is evidently hav- 7:30 P. M , Preaching service. Sub Miss Anne Sommerer was an over- | a splendid time was reported. ject ' The Ideal Young Man night guest of Miss Frances Keller1 The Irrigon Grange will hold Ing the same sort of trouble at Eu- from the Standpoint of the Saturday night. their next meeting Friday night, gene he had for a time at Corvallis ... Florence — Udey left 1",, for ... — Miss Port- I I November 10, when officers for the Young Woman. when he became president of the Controversy vs. Education. land Wednesday where she will be coming year will be elected. Five state college many years ago. It was employed. She accompanied Mrs. new members will take the first and The public controversy between a common saying at the time that Glasscock of Hermiston. second degree. All Grange members Roscoe C. Nelson, president of the after Dr. Kerr took charge faculty | CHRISTIE, a SCIENCE CHURCHES Aldruda Beletski was a visitor at are earnestly urged to attend. dam and Fallen Man" was Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler of state board of higher education, and members "had to go to work.” the Myers home Sunday afternoon. the subject of the Lesson- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hampton were Umatilla spent Sunday with Mrs. Wayne L. Morse, dean of the Univer Some of them did not like the new Sermon in all Churches of Christ, dinner guests at the McCulley home Kendler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. sity of Oregon law school, which re deal nor did alumni members. A re Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. 5. Tuesday. They also visited with Mr. C. Isom. Among the citations which sulted in the resignation of a man volt was staged at the alumni asso- and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski. comprised the Lesson - Sermon in the highest authority in that es elation meeting in 1910 and a Charlie Hunt has been employed were the following from the tablishment, has put the department "powerful committee" was named to at the Joe Udey ranch for the past UMATILLA NEWS Bible: "And God said. Let us week. of higher education in Oregon again tell the president and regents where By Louise Byrnes make man in our image, after our Ninna Rae McCulley and Laura on "the spot.” It Is a situation that to head in. They did so but were Faye Gardiner returned from Se likeness . . . So God created and Dorothy Conrad were visitors of should be handled sternly and with soon convinced that Dr. Kerr was man in his own image, in the Miss Georgia Lindner Saturday af attle this week after spending sev alumni objectors right and the out consideration of personalities. eral days with his brother-in-law. ternoon. image of God created he him . . If education is to be saved from ruin wrong. A party was given at the McCray Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bloom. . Lo. this only have I found, Mr. and Mrs. Al Moran enter- home Saturday night, The evening by controversy. that God hath made man up The "ruinous policy” complained was spent in playing games and tained a few friends at their home right” (Gen. 1:26, 27. Eccl. 7: The rivalry between the two great about at that time was the Olmstead Those present lancing. Delicious refreshments Hallowe'en night. 29). educational institutions does not plan for the campus. It was designed were served. About thirty guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pound and The Lesson-Sermon also Includ children, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Arthur were present. cause these ugly echoes. It is both by a great architect and it was the ed the following correlative pas Through the years, 1918 to 1933, the world faced constantly Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockard and Slouper, Ed Thomas, Vernabelle natural and healthy for such rivalry period of years, that gave the col- sages from the Christian Science Graybeal and Barbara and Lolo Ber- Dave Hagen who were visiting changing conditions, many of which have tested the temper of men to exist, but It is the entrance of ege the splendid campus arrange- ry. textbook, “Science and Health (riends in this district left for Yaki and nations. There have been years of prosperity and years of business and political interests that nent that is now the envy of other The S.S.S.S. club held a taffy pull with Key to the Scriptures ’, by ma Saturday where Lowell and Dave want, suffering and poverty. The latter are freshest in memory at the home of Ruth Thompson Sat has been responsible for such bitter institutions all over the nation. will be employed. Mary Baker Eddy: “God is the because even yet in our own nation there are thousands who have Charlie Keller and two daughters, urday evening. ness and rivalry. The charge made creator of man. and, the divine In 1910 many excellent people Mrs. H. Shepard returned to Dal- Rose Mary and Frances and Mary not yet solved the immediate problem of peace and plenty . . . But, by Morse, that faculty members of thought that what was proposed was Principle of man remaining per McGonigle were Pendleton business las after a visit with her son, Will we still have life . . . and hope . . . and the clouds are breaking. fect, the divine idea or reflection, the university had not been consult ‘ittle short of murder on the high Shepard. visitors Saturday. United and striving to a common end of work and place for all, man, remains perfect. Man is the ed upon matters of vital importance, eas and they made the welkin ring Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson and Mrs. J. H. Reid who has been expression of God’s being’ . . . we cannot fail. ... It proves again that the American spirit can spending the past few weeks in Spo daughters, Ruth Thompson and Mrs. may be taken with a grain of salt vlth their protests, not really un- The great truth in the Science of and will surmount great obstacles in holding to Its ideal of liberty kane returned home Tuesday. W. E. Logan and son Eldon Thomp- due to the fact that Chancellor Kerr lerstandlng what it was all about. being, that the real man was, is, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Portland son were shoppers in Walla Walla . . . It was that same spirit which carried America’s young man may' be reached at all times when (The writer was president of the and ever shall be perfect, is in were visitors at the Templeton home Saturday. hood Into battles of the world war. Thousands made the supreme matters of Importance are to be dis 1. 8. C. alumni at that period and last week. Mrs. Jones is Mr. Temple controvertible; for if man is the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull accom- sacrifice . . . never to return to home shores. It is to these brave cussed, and does not have the time vas chairman of the "powerful com- ton's sister. image, reflection, of God. he is panted by Mrs Hull’s father, C. souls that Armistice Day is dedicated and observed. ... A nd it is Mr. Cable Is remodeling the house Bankson, left Sunday for Spokane, to "run after" faculty members and nittee” that lodged the protest, but neither Inverted nor subverted, n the Watson place which he pur- Wn., where they will spend several to these that we pause to pay tribute today deans to get their sanction of this ecame convinced that Dr. Kerr but upright and Goalike” (pp. chased recently, and when comple- days. 470, 200). or that detail. It is a big job to di ■new his business.) — East Ore- new ted it will be practically J. Connell who is working at The rect two such large institutions even onian. house. There are several carpenters Dalles, spent several days of last with the aid of a board of education, working on the building. week with his family here. Leader of Young People Coming. The Misses Rix, Corrigan and Ric- and Dr. Kerr has done his job well. of Hermiston co, enjoyed a motor trip to Pendle Dr. Blain E. Klrkpatric, of Chi Will there ever be a solution? Not Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. ton Tuesday evening. cago, will be here Sunday evening until the state board of higher edu CHURCH NOTES IRRIGON NEWS Miss Vernabelle Graybeal returned to hold a young peoples rally at the R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President cation Is composed of friends who F. B. SWAYZE. President By Mrs. W. C. Isom to her home in Imbler after visit- Methodist church. Dr. Kirkpatrick D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier can remain steadfast to the cause of A. H. NORTON, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. James Warner visi- ing at the Jay Berry home. Mrs. J. T. Bullack is visiting in higher education and Ignore objec METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH is head of the entire young people’s ted their son and family, Mr. and work of the M. E. church. All young Mrs. Walter Warner, and other rela Pendleton for a few days. W. A. Briggs, Pastor. tions aroused by outside Interests. Mrs. Sarah Huff of Spokane, who 000014001$1$$1003111110$6011$1000*00077P Sunday school and church servi people in the community are invited tives at The Dalles last week. Most of the present board members Mrs. Bessie Strader is visiting her has been visiting in Moro, Oregon, to attend this rally as well as older for six weeks is visiting her nephew, are the governor's' appointees; one ces for November 12. son Alvin Strader at Wallowa. Director for a term of three (3) day with Mrs. Earl Brownell. man refused a position on the board Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- people. Rolly Dexter from the LaGrande A. E. McFarland. Mrs. Grant Walsh and daughter McLloyd McCullough and Clarence j years to succeed Carl Johnson. Normal school visited his parents because of previous lack of harmony mon theme, "The Christian's Substi- Amanaha of Los Angeles are visit Geurln motored to Walla Walla Fri I whose term expires the first Tues over the week end. HERALD WANT ADS PAY and it Is now revealed that such dis tute for War." Special Armistice day evening to attend the Texaco day in January, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and son ing Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walsh. cord is still prevalent. It is doubtful service. Mr. and Mrs. E. Petite and son banquet. At said time and place and pur- Maxwell motored to Heppner Thurs USE THEM! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose and family uant to the laws of the State of if the governor can do anything Sunday school at 11:00. At the day where Maxwell took the govern Dale have moved from the airport from Umatilla to Pendleton moved Into one of the Tucker houses. Oregon and by order of the Board ment examination and passed. He Walter Bullard who Is working Friday. Directors, there will be submit was sent to Baker, Ore., to enter a Mrs. Logan Ostrón stopped Satur ted to the legal voters of Stanfield C.C.C. camp, leaving Saturday. Mr. at Hood River spent Sunday at his SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. day morning from a visit in Astoria Irrigation District, the following and Mrs. Jones accompanied him as home in Umatilla. Art Peterson of Heppner Junction at the McCullough home. Mrs. Me question, to-wit; far as Pendleton. The high school students gave a was a week end visitor of Hugh Cullough took her on to Milton from “Shall the Board of Directors of there she will leave for her home Stanfield Irrigation District sell farewell party for Maxwell Jones at Van Scholack. John Argo of Spokane stopped at In Camas Prairie, Montana. the gym Friday evening. A splen the storage reservoir for water, lo- the G. E. Butterwood home Wednes Mrs. McLloyd McCullough and cated in Section 1, 12 and did time was enjoyed by all. Joy Markham, the small daugh day evening enroute to California sons and daughter, Mrs. Logan Os Township 2 North, Range 30 E. amount of $40.00; Certificate of De "W” S" ”E” mean and are equiva- Westland Irrigation District, he will make his winter home. trón motored to Walla Walla and W M , and in Section 7 and 18, linquency No. 2421, in the amount lent to the four points of the com ter of Mrs. Harry Smith, Is confined where Mrs. Clint Harvey visited her son Milton Saturday afternoon. They Plaintiff, of $223.94; Certificate of Delin pass Township 2, North Range 31, E. “North” "West” “South” "East” to her home with chicken pox. With the passing of J. A. Grablel, Bill in Portland Wednesday of last returned Sunday afternoon but Mrs. W. M., heretofore purchased from V«. quency No. 2422, In the amount of following ■ each description in said week. Ostrón remained in Milton. Furnish Ditch Company, to the John Harris, J. M. Aeils, C. N. $340.20; Certificate of Delinquency tabulation and reading from left to better known to this community as Mrs. Carl Brownell of Portland Mrs. Roy Minick and daughter of Oregon-Washington Grandpa Grablel, a kind and loving Railroad A Schleck, Bird Cochran, Gladys No. 2423, In the amount of 3140.76, right therein, the column "Sec." in friend, a good neighbor and a splen was called to Irrigon on account of Irrigon accompanied by Miss Rose Navigation Company for I ' $20,- the name being the amounts of mon Comstock, Federal Land Bank of ey due and delinquent for irrigation dicates and correctly represents did citizen has gone from our midst, the death of her father. Later she of Umatilla were in Hermiston on 000.00?" "Section number” and the column "Sale........... Yes” Spokane, Washington, a corpora taxes for the years set forth in the headed "Twp." indicates Township and the entire community extend visited her daughter ,Mrs. Irvin business Saturday. Chapman. "Sale ..... No.” tion, Fred McMurray, and also subjoined tabulation, together with and the column headed “Rg." means their deep sympathy to the bereaved Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Scholack CITATION. relatives. Mrs. Carl Bronell of Port The vote to be by ballot, upon penalty and Interest and costs there and indicates range east of the Wil all other persons or parties un and son Delbert accompanied by which the voter shall place a cross land, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grabeil and known, claiming any right, title, on.That said certificates were issued lamette Meridian. The column head family, Mr. and Mrs. Doc McCoy and Mrs. Nora Berwick were in Pendle In the County Court of the State between the word “Sale” and the ed with the word "Ass.” means and estate, claim, Hen, Interest or de by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of indicates the amount in dollars and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McFall ton Saturday, shopping. word "Yes,” or between the word of Oregon for the County Mrs. J. B. Springer entertained in mand in or to the real property Umatilla County, Oregon, on the cents assessed against the said pro and family of Imbler, Ore., Mrs. "Sale” and the word “No”, which 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 head Frank Stewart and son Vernon from honor of Mrs. Therose Bullard Wed for the reception of the ballots cart ing for the amounts then due and ed description directly opposite Allcel, Ore., Mrs. Frank Strader of nesday. The afternoon was spent in, in playing bridge. A delicious lunch delinquent for plaintiff's irrigation thereto, and the word “Int." indi Cascade Locks, and Ira Grablel of In the matter of the Estate of for or against said question will, on Defendant». taxes, assessed upon your property cate and correctly represent the in Stevenson, Wn., relatives of the de eon was served to Mrs. Kenneth Frank said day and date and at the places L. Metz, Deceased. To John Harris, J. M. Aeils, C. N. situated in Umatilla County, Ore terest accumulated upon the respec ceased were here for the funeral and Baymiller, Mrs. Harry Rodenbough, To Rose Stokes, Rueben Metz, the aforesaid, be opened at the hour of Mrs. Lew Brownell, Mrs. Wendell three children of John Metz, de eight o’clock a. m., and remain open Schleck. Bird Cochran. Federal Land gon, being assessed respectively to tive amounts included In the pre- returned to their homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Chapman of Llewllyn, Mrs. Jack Cherry, Mrs. ceased, Frank Faulder, Bill Faul- 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 Fred Knudson .Mrs. Tom Tucker, set forth in this summons. Umatilla spent Saturday night with linquency to the 17th day of May. der, Harry Faulder, Wallace Faul of the same day, when the same shall also all other persons or parties un YOU are hereby notified, that In 1933; and in the column next fol- their grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Gra and the honor gueet, Mrs. Therese der, Wealthy Shrayer, May Pence, be closed. known claiming any right, title, es Bullard. Bonnie Murdock, Dot Bland and all At said time and piace and pur tate, claim. Hen. Interest or demand the subjoined tabulation the left lowing headed "Total” indicates and blel. Ralph Joder returned to his home other unknown heirs of Frank L. suant to the laws of the State of Will Grablel and niece, Snow Mc in or to the real property herein de hand column under the words “Rec correctly reprtsents the total tax here after a few weeks employment ord Owner ” is correctly represented due plaintiff for its irrigation dis- Metz, deceased: Oregon and by order of the Board of Coy motored to LaGrande Saturday. scribed. the name of the present record own trtct taxes, together with interest IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Directors, there will also be sub Mrs. W. C. Isom entertained a at the Union Pacific depot at Hood IN THE NAME OF THE STATE er. as appears from the public rec to the 17th day of May 1933; and number of friends at her home Fri River. OF OREGON, You are hereby com mitted to the legal voters of Stan A baby girl was born to Mr. and manded to appear in the County field Irrigation District, the follow OF OREGON, You and each of you ords of Umatilla County. Oregon, in the column next following the day afternoon. The guests were Mrs. are hereby notified that the West- which appears directly opposite the words "assessed for the year" indi- William Ktk of Hermiston, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Ford last week. Court, of the State of Oregon, in and ing question, to-wft: Albert Veig is here after six weeks for the County of Umatilla, at the land Irrigation District Is the owner description of the tract to whom cates and correctly represents the Minnie McFarland of Umatilla. Mrs. "Shall the Board of Directors of and holder of certificate of delin- said property was assessed. In the year for which said taxes were as Clara Smith, Mrs. Frank Fredrick- in college at Portland. Court House in the City of Pendle-, Stanfield Irrigation District enter quency No 2417, In the amount of column next following In said tabu sessed and levied. ín every case son. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom, Bet ton on the 18th day of November," Into a contract with the United Houghten, Mrs. $59.98; certificate of delinquency lation under the word "Description” reference to tax numbers are as Frank Brace. C. ty Carlin, Miss Yvonne Bousquet 1933, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock States of America for the better George Rand. Mrs. No 2418, in the amount of $126.50; shows and properly alleges the de shown on the records of the County Mrs. Batte Rand. Mrs. James War- and Paul Donavon motored to Pen P. M., of said day, to show cause, ment of its canal and drainage sys Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419, scription of the tracts of land herein Assessor of Umatilla County. Ore ner. if any exist, why an order for the tem and the purchase of the drain Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mrs. . Fred dleton Saturday. in the amount of »20.00; Certificate referred to: that In said description gon. a more particular description Markham Miss Esther Fredrickson and Jane sale of the following described real age system, which contract contem short and Miss Hunting. A of Delinquency No. 2420, In the In every case the abbreviations "N" of which property is as follows: property, to-wlt: all that part of plates construction work by the but very interesting program was Gibson visited Miss Fredrickson’s the EH SWY NWY Section 3. United States of America in an delicious sister. Miss Helen Fredrickson, Fri rendered after which Assessed for Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M. lying east of amount not exceeding 6100.000.00: luncheon was served by the hostess. day. Ass. Sec. Twp. Rg. Record Owner Description Int Total the year Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell and the Old Oregon Trail for the purpose said contract to modify and revise Mrs. Minnie McFarland, Mrs. A. 4N 28 4 345.00 314.98 John Harris SyNYSWYSEY 1928 359.98 C. Houghten. Mrs. Frank Brace, son motored over for the funeral of of paying the charges, expenses and the schedule of payments and SH NW ‘ SE‘ SEH claims of said estate should not be supercede that certain contract be Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Frank Fredrick Mr. Graybeal. Mrs. William Conlon and Devee made. tween the United States and Stan 4 4N 28 394.90 J M. Aeils Tax 5 & 7 and 331 60 3126.50 1927 son and Mrs. Fred Markham atten Brown motored to Walla Walla Wn. E*SW*SW‘ Published once each week for four field Irrigation District dated Sep- ded the Grange meeting at Board Friday. tember 19, 1923. 28 35.00 C. N. Schleck 5 4N 315.00 W * SW 14 SW ‘ SE % 320.00 1928 consecutive and successive weeks by man Saturday and in the evening "Contract with United Mr. Graybeal of Irrigon died Tues put on the tableaux for the fifth 28 4N 130.00 5 Bird Cochrane 310.00 NYSYSWYNW* 340.00 1928 States ............. Yes” day at the Hermiston hospital where order of said Court. First publication degree work. 3168.00 Federal Land Rank W*NEY 8 of 33 4N 28 355.94 3223.94 1928 he had been for two weeks. Mr. October 19, 1933. Last publication "Contract with United Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Wallowa Graybeal Is the father of Mac Gray November 16, 1933. of Spokane, a Corp. River States ............. No.” were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. beal of Umatilla. The vote to be by ballot upon 4N 28 3340.20 Federal Land Bank WYNWYSEY & 3271.50 34 $68.70 1929 Witness my hand and the rral of Ruker, Friday. of Spokane, a Corp. SWUSEH which the voters shall place a cross Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bloom from Mr. and Mrs. Swearington of Pro Seattle motored over for the funeral said Court affixed this 16th day of between the words "Contract with Federal Land Bank SEH SEH 34 4N 28 3120.00 1930 320.76 October, 1933. 3140.76 mise. Ore., have leased the George the United States" and the word of Mrs. Fay Gardener. of Spokane, a Corp. E. B. CASTEEL. County Clerk. "Yes,” or between the words "Con Haskell place and took possession The little baby daughter of Mr. this week. Their son John is en- and Mrs. Anderson died Wednesday tract with the United States” and in the grade school. the word "No.” which shall indicate after a short life. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur 1933, and defend this suit or pay I Sweek, judge of the above entitled rolled NOTICE OF ELECTION. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell who now his choice. The polls for the recep The ferry is again operating after ther notified as the respective own the amount due plaintiff, together | court, and the date of the first pub- tion of the ballots cast for or against ers of the legal title to the said With costs and accrued Interest, and lication of this summons is the 5th reside at Plymouth. Wash., spent a being tied up for a few days for re Stanfield Irrigation District. month in California this fall visit- pair. the said question will, on said day several tracts of property as the In failure to do so a judgment and : ing the daughter's family. Mr. and and date and at the places afore Miss Anna Compton Winn, leader same appears of record, and each of decree will be rendered against you day of October 1933. son All process and papers In this Mrs. Bud Craften and their of the Vested Choir of the First 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 Presbyterian' church of Pendleton 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 leorge and family. Mr. Haskell is manager of his and about twelve of the choir mem- Oregon and by order of the Board of the hour of five o’clock p. m.. on the riet, will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff's lien for irrigation district undersigned In the State of Oregon son-in-law. Bud Crafton's ranch bers gave a concert at the Commu- 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 County, for a decree foreclosing Its each of you from claiming any right, at the address hereinafter set forth near Plymouth. Wn., and besides nity church Friday evening. Pre- trict. an election will be held in the closed. All of the foregoing by order of other activities Is engaged In raising vious to the concert a supper was Stanfield Irrigation District at the lien against the property above de title, estate, lien, claim, or demand W. J. WARNER and pure bred racing stock. Two of the given for the Umatilla church mem 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. young horses were delivered to Cal- bers and five people from Pendleton the NE% of Sec 33, Tp. 4N of Irrigation District made this 19th tificates. Attorneys tor Plaintiff, fornia this fall. including Dr. and Pearson Range 29 East. W.M. on Tuesday, day of October, 1933. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are scribed. and for an order of sale. Mr. and Mrs. Shell and two child Francis Roberta and Billy Wella. hereby summoned to appear on or This summons la published by or P.O. Address, Pendleton. Oregon. the 14th day of November. 1333. be F. A. BAKER, Secretary ren from Aberdeen, Wn.. were before the 5th day of December der of the Honorable Calvin L. Mrs. W. A. Conlon and Mrs. El tween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m.. of Stanfield Irrigation (Oct. 5-12-19-26-Nov. 2-9-16) guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rand more McKenzie motored to Pasco. and 6 o'clock p. m.. on said day. at District. over the week end. Mr. Shell Ie a Wn., Tuesday where they spent the which time there will be elected one (Oct. 19-9) Che Germistn Serali about it. Chancellor Kerr is a veteran in education and is not one to lie down and be crushed by an onrush of criticism, At the time of his ap- polntment an out-state man was considered for the position, but the belief was that a man who bad grown up with the system of higher education in Oregon would be better able to meet and handle emergen cies that were bound to arise in the future. Consequently Dr Kerr was appointed, and he Is meeting this emergency calmly and sanely. close of the hour there will be a short Armistice exercise. Epworth League service at 6:30 Evening church service at 7:30. Boy Scouts meet at the church on Tuesday nights. Cub Scouts meet each Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4. Prayer meeting and bible study Thursday evenings at 7:30. I t Armistice Day 1918 1933 1 s. “A ******** In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. 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