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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
| be realized. The forming of this
I waterways federation does not bene­
PINE CITY NEWS t
fit any one section but will give to t
By Oleta Neill
Published every Thursday at Hermis­ the people of the Inland Empire
The
following
Is the program out-
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by j the power and leadership required
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, | to protest their intere t and obtain line that will be presented by the
Publishers.
a proper reduction in freight rates. “Merry Troupers" from Hermiston,
I at Alpine February 23: Rube and
Entered as Second Class Matter
A partial report will be prepared Dude, a bit of vodvil; Music;
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
and given it the next P. T. A. “quaring it with the Boss"; Read
Oregon.
meeting by the committee looking Ing Zelle French; Reading, Alma
Subscription Rates
into the possibilities of constructing Dyer : Music; Play, “The Kleptoma-
11.00 a swimming pool.
i niac”.
One Year ...........-...............
.75
Six Months ----------- --------
“Squaring it with the Boss.”
.50
Three Months .................... .
Jimmy Greening, a young business
| man, decides that he must have a
raise in salary. He tells hi: boss,
CHURCH NOTES
Mr. Dunne, that they have a new
OCI
baby and they can’t live on his pres-
ent salary. The boss being a firm
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
believer in families, gives young
10:0(1 A. M., Sunday school.
11:00 A. M., Preaching service. Creening the raise. All goes well
Fanners Help Themselves.
Rev. C. S. Treadwell will deliver the until the boss phones that he will
in his speech to Congress. Presi- sermon on the subject, “A Miracle call at Jimmy's home. Jimmy sud-
In denly remembers his fib about the
dent Roosevelt repeated a belief that. ! of Healing and Forgiveness.
is a basic element in his recovery the evening he will give "An out-i baby and becomes worried. He de-
program when he said: “I continue line study of the Sermon on the cldcs to borrow one for the evening.
See how Jimmy manages throughout
in my conviction that industrial. Mount.”
progress and prosperity can only be | 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. the evening.
attained by bringing the purchasing Anyone who wishes to attend is cor­
‘‘The Kleptomaniac”
power of that portion of our popu­ dially Invited.
Perry Burton is an interesting
lation which in one form or another
but rather irresponsible matron. She
is dependent upon agriculture, up to METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH has great difficulty in keeping track
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
a level which will restore a proper
of her illusive possessions. She lost
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser-
balance between every section of the
track of her purse at a recital, She
mon theme, "The Spirit of God and is sure her pocket is picked. Her
country and every form of work.”
Whether or not time proves that This Modern Chaos.”
friends joined with her in trying to
Sunday School at 11:00. Superin- locate her purse. You'll enjoy Per­
theory to be entirely correct. It re­
mains a recognized fact that the ad- tendent, G. M. Pierson.
ry and her friends and you might
Epworth League at 6:30.
vancement in agricultural improve­
help find her purse.
Evening church service at 7:30.
ment must be laid to the work done
by the farmers themselves, through Sermon theme, “Little Tests of |
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
Great Men."
their cooperative organizations.
Choir
practice
on
Tuesday
night,
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
These organizations have been |
Bible study and prayer service on | Voting and family and Earle Wat-
tireless In working to educate both
tenburger and Dick Carlson called
the general public and their mem­ Thursday night at 7:30.
at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Cub
Scouts
meet
each
Saturday
bers in the fundamentals of farm
problems. Our local community is afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. Cox Sunday evening.
Among those at Pine City who
On Sunday afternoon, those to
known
throughout the
Pacific
Northwest for Its success in coop­ take part in the Easter drama will have had the measles during the
erative ventures. These organiza- meet at the church at 2:30, to be past week are: Miss Alma Neill, Ro-
tions have been a means of fighting assigned parts and rehearse the setta and Jack Healy, and August,
Mable, Elsie, Pauline , and Ina
the farmer's battles with the mid- | play.
Rauch.
dleman, and in obtaining a better
A group of Pine City girls are go-
economic break for him. And this | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
I Ing to organize a Camp Fire group.
success has been attributed to the
MQpIrlt” was the subject of the
In order to raise money for their
willingness of farmers to stick to­
0 Lesson-Sermon in all Church­
dues and other expenses they are
gether in supporting such an orga­ es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
giving with the assistance of three
nization that is part of his business
February 11.
of the high school boys, “A Little
and that directs and will eventually
The Golden Text was, “The fruit
( lodhopper," a very Interesting and
control and set the prices paid for
of the Spirit is in all goodness
amusing 3-act' play to be given some
and righteousness and truth”
his product on the market. Such a
time in March. Work has already
movement toward a permanent foun- j (Eph. 5:9).
been started on the play. Watch for
Among the citations which com­
dation for sound future progress for
the date.
the American farmer does not mean | prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenbur-
that a monopoly should be establish- ! following from the Bible: “Bless
the Lord, O my soul, and forget
ger
of Echo were visitors on the
ed but that representatives will be not all his benefits: Who forgiveth
reek Friday.
elected to these organizations who I all thine iniquities; who healeth
Mrs. C. II. Bartholomew spent
have the Interest of the farmer I all thy diseases” (Ps. 103:2, 3).
Sunday
afternoon with her mother,
foremost In the furthering of the.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
Mrs. O. F. Thomson.
ed the following correlative pas-
business of that organization. I
A very large crowd attended the
nee
The cooperative movement is sages from the Christi n
dance given at the home of Mr. and
forming a precedent among the textbook, “Science and Health with
Key to the Ser'ptures". by L ry
Mrs. Frank Ayers Saturday night,
farmers which calls for the beet that
Baker
Eddy:
“
Our
bolici's
about
a
dance was a surprise to both
The
the land can produce, and the na- | Supreme Being contradict the
and Mrs. Ayers. A good time
turai consequence is that the qual- practice growing out of them . . .
was had by every one.
ity of agricultural products climb
We admit that Cod has almighty
Miss Marian Henderson spent the
upward.
power, is 'a very present help in
week end at her home in Hermiston.
trouble;'
and
yet
wa
rely
on
a
As long as this aim remains up-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
drug or hypnotism to heal disense,
permost in the minds of the farmer
were In Echo Saturday morning on
as
if
senseless
matter
or
erring
there will be no dissension and
business.
mortal mind had more power than
doubt as to the policies of their own
omnipotent Spirit” (p. 202).
Miss Alma Neill, who has been
organization, but whenever the prin­
isiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ciples of cooperation are not follow­ CWA EDUCATIONAL WORK
Charlie Plourd, near Pendleton, the
ed—propaganda stirs discontent—
past week returned home Sunday
and it Is the beginning of the end of NOW AVAILABLE.
evening.
usefulness for the cooperative orga­
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrion Finch, Miss
Many communities have formed
nization.
Teresa Quigley and E. Hughs atten­
classes
of
various
kinds
for
adulti
Statistics show that farming com­
ded a meeting at the Rhea Creek
munities which prosper are usually and have given unemployed teachers
Grange Friday evening.
supported by farmers who are re­ work. The salary, which is about! Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters
ceiving the best price for their pro­ $48 per month, is paid from CWA Oleta and Lennä were in Hermiston
duct under the proper direction, en­ funds.
Authorities in charge of this work aturday on business.
abling them to maintain a higher
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
standard of living. If the farmer are stressing the fact that the in­
and Earle Wattenburger attended a
prospere - the community prospers. tention Is to furnish employment
how in Hermiston Saturday even-
Then, visa versa If the community for needy teachers who are certi­
Ing.
fied. Should there be such teachers
prospers, the farmer prospers.
This all brings us back again to In this community they should cop­ ♦
the thought that If agriculture is to er with some member of the follow-
continue to move upward toward the Ing committee: R. H. McAtee, R. A. t COLUMBIA NEWS t
level the President speaks of, the ef- Brownson, and Logan Todd.
By Helen Jendrzejewski
torts of the farmers themselves will
L. O. Stockard of Wapato, W n.,
O.S.C. LABORATORIES TO AID
be largely responsible.
was n visitor at the home of his
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stock-
ICNNEVILLE BUILDERS.
Effective Organization.
ird. Monday.
Mr. Lemon, a minister from Siin­
CORVALLIS—Use of engineering
The report given by E P. Dodd at
the commercial club meeting Tues­ laboratories at Oregon State college ayside, has been visiting at the R.
day night carried a complete re­ tor determining final design of cer- | L. Addleman and R. E. Hall homes.
sume of the work done on the pro­ tain construction of the Bonneville Mr. Lemon arrived last Thursday
posed Columbi river development dam has been arranged between the and has had two meetings at the
up to the eve of n meeting to be held army engineers In charge and the Columbia school.
V. E. Stockard has undergone an
in Walla Walla Saturday when an institution. Research In design of
appendicitis
operation at the
draft
tubes
and
outlet
passages
of
Inland Empire Waterways associa­
tion will be formed to promote the hydro-electric Installations carried Anthony hospital in Pendleton.
Interests of the people of the Inland on by C. A. Mockmore, head of the I Laura and Dorothy Conrad. Opal
civil engineering department , at-i Stockard and Herbert Fox were vi­
Empire.
This association will not only tracted the attention of the govern-1 sitors at the R. L. Addleman home
promote river development but will ment engineers, leading to the ar-1 Sunday,
| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCulley and
carry on any project that will bene- rangement.
Design of these parts of a power | daughter Eleanor of Helix spent
fit the people of the interior and
further their interests. ′ Every com­ plant installation is not yet an | Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.
munity should send delegates to this exact science, staff members of the, and Mrs. A. E. Rugg. Mr. and Mrs.
meeting to affect proper organiza­ engineering school explain, hence McCulley are Mrs. Rugg’s parents.
Mrs. Bill Whitsett was a visitor
tion. Many public spirited people the plan is to construct transparent
at
the R. H. Stockard home Sunday
models
In
the
laboratory
here
and
have dreamed of such in organiza­
tion in the Inland Empire and now view the actual action of the wate, evening.
the time has come for that dream to when passing through them. Chang- ′ W. E. Moore motored to Portland
es will be made until the most suit­ Wednesday evening.
Waldo Carr was a dinner guest at
able design is reached.
In addition to affording valuable the Pete Beamer home Saturday.
e E. Mrs.
E. H. Amos al 2011
Miss Maxino 1 Blinston was the
experieae with thia Important'
D St., Tacoma, Wash,
aeri says: "At one time
overnight
guest of Nina Rae Me
practical
problem
for
the
school
of
Dr
Prundown and suffered from
Di
-gola * vere cold that setti d
engineerin'”, the project will also Culley Monday evening.
DA7% j- ie in my chest and bronehiil
a business visi-
1
“oeie soy tubes. I used Dr. Pierce’s provide considerable employment W. E. Moore was
$5
'
— Golden Medical Discovery
Sunday. He was
tor
at
Stanfield
for
advance
students
In
civil
engi-
LT
/
and it built me up so that
.
I felt 100%. The cold dis-
neering between now and June 1, accompanied by Mr. Barager. Lio-
appeared quickly too.”
all such extra expense being bornai nal and Marjorie Moore, and Nina
Write Dr. Pierre's Clinic, Buffalo, N.
Y.,
N. Y.
Uhe Bermisinn Errali
CATCH COLD EASILY?
for free medical advice.
New size, tablets 50 eta, liquid $1.00. Large
size, tabs or liquid, $1.35, “We Do Our Part,”
lot Rock were last week end guests
at the A. E. Rugg home.
Miss Marjorie Moore was a visi­
tor of Miss Nine Rae McCulley Tues­
day.
The pupils and teachers of Co­
lumbia school are going to dedicate
their new stage by putting on a
very entertaining program, "The
Dark Town Follies," Thursday, Feb.
There will be a small admis-
sion fee.
A dancing qarty was given at
the McCray home Saturday evening.
About eighty people were present.
Refreshments were served at mid-
night.
A bible study was held at the
Pete Beamer home Thursday even­
ing. Those attending were Lionel
Moore, Mr. Jewett, Mr. Payne, Mr.
Lemon. Mrs. Stockard and son Cle-
ment, Laurel and Waldo Carr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Beamer and fam­
ily.
Miss Ann Steiner was hostess at
a delightful birthday party given at
her home Saturday evening. The
evening was spent in playing cards.
Delicious refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson of Pi­
lot Rock were visitors at the John
Jendrzejewski home Thursday.
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IRRIGON NEWS
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By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mr. . and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited
the Boardman vicinity Monday
where they purchased 68 head of
ewes from P. F. Thomas. Mr. Isom
trailed the sheep home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan and
Dave Mittlesdorf were visiting Farm
Bureau patrons in this vicinity
Tuesday.
R. V. Jones attended the melon
growers meeting in Portland Tues-
day.
The regular meeting of the Irri-
ron Crange 641 was held Wednes-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bloom and Mrs. Me
Kenzie of Umatilla were visitors for
the lecture hour where a very in­
teresting discussion of the sales tax
was held.
Joel Benton and Mrs. W. Beamer
of Heppner were business visitors
here Friday.
Jack Horner, who has been visit­
ing at Willows ranch, California, re­
turned this week.
Miss Shellenberger was a week
nd visitor with friends at Board-
nan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jergensmier from
The Dalles visited Mr. and Mrs.
’rank Brace this week. Mr. Jergen-
mier is a brother of Mrs. Brace. The
two families motored to Walla Wal-
la Saturday.
The basketball game played I on
the home floor by the town team
and Hermiston resulted in a score
of 26 to 19 in Irrigon’s favor. The
game between the two grade school
teams was also won by the Irrigem
boys.
A large delegation of Farm Bu­
reau members attended the annual
meeting at Hermiston Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell en-
tertained a number of friends at a
card party in their home Saturday
night. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Will Norcross, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
-mith, Misses Belle and Josephine
Fredrickson, Earl Leach and Wayne
Caldwell.
Glenn Ball made a trip to Walla
Walla Saturday taking the Boy
cout troop 64 from here, also the
Umatilla and Hermiston troops. On
their, return trip they had the mis-
ortune to break a rear wheel, which
'Id considerable damage to the bus.
lowever, outside of a jar. no one
vas injured, The bus was delayed
t Hermiston four hours for repairs.
A number from Irrigon attended
he dance at Boardman Saturday
ight and report a splendid time.
Mr. and Mrs. Rucker and family
vere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I. V. Jones Sunday.
A dance will be given next Sat-
irday night which will be at the
uditorium as usual.
r
UMATILLA NEWS
t
By Louise Byrnes
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull were
ailed to Spokane last week due to
he sudden illness of Mr. Hull’s mo-
her, Mrs. Emery Hull. They
urned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Foord and son
Dan of The Dalles spent the week
nd in Umatilla at the Florence Tip-
■Ie home.
Bill Roberta has returned from a
six weeks visit with relatives in
)ympia, Wn. He was accompan-
ed home by his nephew who will
isit for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McCullough and
laughter Rosemary attended the
how "Footlight Parade" in Walla
Walla Sunday evening.
Francis Stephens has completed
he painting of the interior of the
’ool Hall and confectionery opera­
ted by Harry Rodenbough.
A. O. Foord and daughter Ona of
by those in charge of the dam eop-.Rae McCulley,
struction,
i Mr. and Mrs. George Rugg of Pi- The Dalles visited In Umatilla Tues-
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 15, 1934
Mrs. Lloyd Moore of Hermiston 4
visited at the Thoms Tucker home ‘
Monday.
'
Misses Betty Carelin and Ruby '
Porter were joint hostesses at a par- .
ty Saturday evening. Fifteen young 1
people were present.
'
Miss Juliania Pope has returned ′
to her home in Corvallis after an ex- <
tended visit here.
]
Miss Clara Corrigan, Miss Sara '
Rix, Mrs. J. B. Springer and Mrs. <
Fred Knudson motored to The Dalles ¡
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer and <
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis motored <
to Walla Walla Saturday.
2
Mrs. J. E. Tucker is in Portland | <
WHETHER IT BE AN INVESTMENT PROBLEM . .
on business.
<,
The Ladies Aid society met at the ‘}
LOANS ... OR THE OPENING OF A SAVINGS OR
W. O. Miller home Thursday after- < '
CHECKING ACCOUNT. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS
noon. Among the members present < >
were: Mrs. Del Jackson, Mrs. James %
BANK’S MODERN FACILITIES AND ITS MANY SER-
Byrnes, Mrs. McCollough, Mrs. Art ' 1
Bousquet, Mrs. Van Schoiack, Mrs. < ,
VICES.
Clinton Harvey, Mrs. Gene Dexter, 1 ,
Mrs. J. S. Brown, Mrs. J. H. Byrnes, ′ '
Mrs. Annie Edwards, Mrs. Pete Me < >
Nabb and the hostess.
¡ ,
Art Bousquet returned Thursday 2 }
to his work in Condon after a visit
of Hermiston
here.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ■ >
F. B. SWAYZE, President
motored to Pendleton Sunday after-
D, M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
<,
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
noon.
Bert Rose spent Tuesday in Pen­
dleton.
Among the Umatilla people at­
1934.
tending the dance in Boardman Sat­
MILTON A. ROSS, Executor of
urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bay­ f Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
the last will and testament of
miller, Mrs. Pete McNabb, Mrs. Me
By Mary Rodda
Isabell Ross, Deceased.
Cullough, Louise, Erma and Muriel
Eldon Saylor entered the sixth
GEORGE R. LEWIS, Pendleton,
Byrnes, Maxine McNabb, Blanche grade in the Hermiston school Mon­ Oregon, Attorney for the Eexcutor.
Pike, Glenn Ostrom, Bert Rose and day, and Donna Saylor in the
(Feb. 15-March 15)
Don Harryman.
fourth grade. They have been at-
Clarence Guerin and children •tending the Echo school.
Notice of Sale Under Lien.
Patsy and Jimmie went to Spo-
Ralph Saylor and family have
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
kane Saturday where Patsy and moved from the home ranch to the
undersigned will, on the 23rd day
Jimmie remained with Mrs. Guerin’s Heist and Moore farm.
mother.
Lester Flanigan, Frank Rodda of February, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock
The Viking teams defeated the and Dale Carson attended the boy A. M., at the Wm. Kryger ranch
Arlington teams Friday evening at scout rally in Walla Walla Saturday. about 4 miles southwest of Hermis­
Umatilla. After the games a ban­
Christian Seitz was In Hermiston ton, by virtue of a Notice of Claim
quet was held in the basement, and to receive medical treatment for an of Lien filed with the County Clerk
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
a short program was given.
infected hand.
Irene and Floy Attebury are ab­ 20th day of January, 1934, sell at
sent from school this week due to public auction for cash in hand, all
illness, and death of their grand- the right, title and interest of M. C.
t BOARDMAN NEWS
father, C. H. Shaw, pioneer resident Burchett, in and to the following
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
personal property. to-wlt: Two Red
of
the Westland district.
High school students and teach­
Fred Thom left for Portland Jersey Cows, with horns, aged about
ers enjoyed a picnic at the fossil
six years.
beds Sunday. The group played base­ Thursday. While in Portland he will
Dated this 3rd day of February,
visit
at
the
home
of
his
sister,
Mrs.
ball and other games until late, and
1934.
Nellie
Gilliland.
then ate refreshments by car light.
H. A. PANKOW, Constable for
Miss Grace Rodda was home for
The basketball game between
Hermiston District.
Boardman and Ione Friday night at the week end. She returned to Pen­
(Feb. 8-15)
dleton
Sunday.
Ione ended with a score of 18 to 25
Miss June Richards was down
in Boardman’s favor.
NOTICE.
from
Pendleton to visit with home
Mrs. Thorp of Council, Idaho, is
folk
over
the
week
end.
visiting her sister, Mrs. Shannon,
Miss Dorothy Wahl Is employed To Stanfield Irrigation District in
this week and before returning to
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
her home will visit her daughter at at the Saylor ranch.
and
Stanfield.
W.C.T.U.
REGIONAL
CONFERENCE
To
All
Freeholders,
Legal Voters,
guests
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Dinner
Shannon Sunday included Mr. and IN PORTLAND FEBRUARY 21
and Assessment Payers Within
Mrs. Bill Lillie and children, Mrs.
the Stanfield Irrigation District.
Thorp, Mrs. Glen Mackan and child­
On Wednesday, February 21, the
You and each and all of you and
ren and Mrs. Myers and sone Dale. temperance forces of Oregon will
Patricia Cantwell, little daughter participate in an important Region­ all other persons interested are
hereby notified that J. D. Wallace,
of Mrs. Martin, was badly burned al Conference at Portland, under the R. J. Rueber, and Carl J. Johnson,
Friday night when she was washing sponsorship of the Woman’s Tem- Directors of said Stanfield Irriga­
dishes for her mother who was ill. pcrcnce Union of Oregon, of which tion District, have by petition com­
menced special proceedings in the
She stood too close to the stove and Mrs. Ada Jolley is president.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
her clothes cought fire. She ran
This conference Is one of a series for Umatilla County for the purpose
out of doors causing the flames to of thirty regional, inter-state coun- of having judicial examination, de­
spread. Her arms were badly burned. cils, which are being held from termination, and judgment of said
Dinner guests at the Dan Ransier coast to coast during the first nine- court as to the regularity and legal­
ity of the proceedings in connection
home Wednesday included John ty days of 1934 for the purpose of with
the election held in said Dis­
Gorden, Bill Mabby an,d Bill Molle, launching a new militant program trict on the 14th day of November,
and Frank Marlon.
of popular study and education on 1933, and for a judicial examina­
Miss Medler is back at her duties every phase of the alcohol problem. tion, determination, and judgment
of said court as to the validity of
at school again this week. She was
The council will have as its guest the contract with the United States
operated upon for appendicitis a of honor, Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, of America and as to the validity
few weeks ago in Portland but is of Evanston, Illinois, treasurer of of the election proceedings leading
sufficiently recovered to take care the National and World’s W.C.T.U., up to the authorization of said con­
of her school work, Mrs. Carol Ing- an outstanding woman leader and tract with the United States of
America, which said contract was
les took her place during her ab- speaker on this question. Mrs. and is for the purpose of the better­
sence.
Munns will be present throughout ment of the canal and drainage
Nell Blakney of Echo has pur- the conference and will deliver the system of the Stanfield Irrigation
chased the Mays place and expects principal address Friday evening on District and the purchase of the
drainage system, said contract con­
to move his family here soon.
the subject, "The 1934 Code for Al­ templating construction work by
Mrs. Brice Dillabaugh suffered a cohol Education.”
the United States of America in an
severe attack of appendicitis last
amount not exceeding $100,000.00,
week and was rushed to the hospital
As a defense to a charge of theft, said contract to modify and revise
schedule of payments and su­
but recovered sufficiently to return Thomas Moring of Chicago pleaded the
percede that certain contract made
home Sunday.
that he "had five children and a by and between the United States
All Grangers are expected to nasty-tempered wife to keep.”
of America and Stanfield Irrigation
District on the 19th day of Septem­
bring a hot dish to grange Saturday
1923.
night as there will be a pot luck NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF ber,
You are further notified that the
supper at 6:30. Chas. Smith, coun­
HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT
Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge
ty agent, will discuss seed loans and
of the said court, has entered an
AND REPORT.
order in said proceeding setting
other topics of current interest. The
the 28th day of Febru-
meeting will be open during the In the County Court of the State Wednesday,
ary, 1934, at the hour of 10:00
lecture hour.
A. M. as the time. and the Circuit
of Oregon for Umatilla
Mrs. Naomi Marlow is visiting
Courtroom in the Courthouse at
County.
Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for
her mother, Mrs. Hadley, this week.
the hearing on said petition.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon plan on
In the Matter of the Estate of
This notice is issued pursuant to
moving to Hermiston soon as they Isabell Ross, Deceased.
an order of the Circuit Court of the
must vacate the Healy place. It has
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO State of Oregon for the County of
been purchased by Mr. Ash.
ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY Umatilla made and entered in said
proceeding on the 20th day of Jan­
Mr. and Mrs. Usher were on the CONCERN:
uary. 1934, said order directing
project Monday.
That Milton A. Ross, executor of that this notice should be served on
Mrs. C. W. Kruse returned home the last will and testament of Isa­ all parties in interest by publica­
Wednesday night from Tillamook bell Ross, Deceased, has filed here­ tion thereof, once a week for a
where she was called by the illness in his Final Account and Report in period of at least three successive
In the Hermiston Herald, a
of her daughter. Her daughter Is the administration of the above en- weeks
newspaper of general circulation
now out of danger and improving. titled estate; that the County Judge printed and published In Umatilla
Adeline Baker and eon returned by order duly made and entered County. State of Oregon, and that
from a trip to Longview, Wn., after herein has appointed Saturday, the the first publication of this order
visiting her brother Willard Gent. 17th day of March. 1934, at the should be made In the Issue of said
paper dated January 25. 1934, and
Enroute home she visited in Port­ hour of 2:00 P. M. of that day as the last publication thereof should
land. arriving home Tuesday.
the time and the County Court be made In the issue of said news-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howell and Mr. House at Pendleton, Umatilla Coun­ paner dated February 15, 1934.
DATED
Pendleton, Oregon,
and Mrs. Jayne -and family visited ty, Oregon, as the place where all
this 20th day of January. 1934.
at the John Pruter home Sunday.
objections and exceptions to said
E. B. CASTEEL.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown re­ final account and report will be
•
Clerk of the Circuit
(SEAL) Court of the State of
turned to their home in Washington heard and a settlement of the es­
Oregon for Umatilla
after visiting her brother Ray Brown tate made.
County.
and family this week.
Dated this 13th day of February,
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1934
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