The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 22, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY », 1934.
PAGI maa
• THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
North along the East line of said | way of said Oregon-Washington
Section 1 to the N. E. corner of the | Railroad & Navigation Company in
SE ‘ of the SE‘ thereof; thence the NEU of the SEU of said Sec­
West along the North line of the tion 12, distant 50 feet Southwes­
S1 of the SE % and the SE‘ of terly from, measured at right angles
the SW‘ of said Section 1, to the | to, the center line of the old main
N. W. corner of the said SE 1 of the track of said Oregon-Washington
------ -------- ---- ------------------
SWU. thence South along the West Railroad A Navigation Company as
A MESSAGE TO El/ERY MEMBER.
line of the said SE‘ of the SW‘ said old main track was formerly
to an iron monument at a point 689 I constructed and operated over and
feet, more or less. North of the S.W. | across the EU of the SEU of said
corner thereof; thence South 19 deg. Section 12, and the SWU of the
CO-OPS STILL VITAL IN
Notice to Turkey Growers.
GROUP WILL PRESENT
57 mln. West 733 feet, more or less, SWU of said Section 7, thence
to an iron monument at a point in Southeasterly along said Southwes­
There will be a meeting of all PROGRAM MARCH 2.
OREGON FARM DEVELOPMENT.
the North line of said Section 12. terly boundary line of the old right
persons interested In turkey grow­
250 feet, more or less. West of the of way, parallel with the center line
Oregon's cooperative farm market­ ing Wednesday, February 28th, at
The following program will be NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
N. E. corner of the NW % of the of said old main track, to a point
NW‘ of said Section 12; thence on the North boundary line of the
ing associations have survived the 8:00 P. M., in the basement of the presented at the Columbia school
West along the North line of said SEU of the SEU of said Section
ADMINISTRATOR.
past years of depression in excep­ library in Hermiston. This Is the house March 2, sponsored by the
Section 12 to a point 940 feet East 12; thence West along the North
tionally good shape, and are going first of a series of meetings spon­ Farm Bureau Auxiliary. A similar
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of the N. W. corner of said Section boundary line of the said SEU of
ahead to take an important place in sored by the Eastern Oregon Tur­ program will be presented at the
12; thence South 1324.5 feet to a the SEU of said Section 12, follow­
by an order of the County Court of i point
in tne South line of the NW 1 ing said Southwesterly boundary
the new deal for agriculture, it was key Growers’ association, to dis­ Union church March 9th.
the State of Oregon for Umatilla | of the NW % of said Section 12. 940 line of the old right of way, to a
revealed by reports and addresses cuss various problems in connection
Music, Mrs. Udey; duet, Georgia County the undersigned has been
feet East of the S.W. corner of said point distant 100 feet Southwester­
that made up the program of the with turkey raising. The subject Ernbardt and Alma Dyer; Play,
appointed administrator with the' NW % of the NWM; thence East ly from, measured at right angles
annual meeting of the Oregon Co- for discussion at this meeting are: "Squaring It With The Boss"; Read­
along
the South line of said NW 1 to. the center line of said old main
will annexed of the estate of Lewis |
perative council In Portland the Breeding stock, management, care ing, Zella Frances French; Music, L. Higgins, deceased. All persons of the NWY to the N.W. corner of track; thence Southeasterly along
iddle of February.
The Club Wranglers; Reading, Al­ having claims against said estate the SE % of the NW ‘ of said Sec­ said Southwesterly boundary line of
of eggs and incubation.
tion 12; thence South along the the old right of way, parallel with
ma Dyer; Local Music and Reading; are hereby required to present them West line of said SE‘ of the NW‘ the
Reports brought by members of
center line of said old main
Play, “The Kleptomaniac".
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
the council who have been active in
within six months from the date of to the S.W. corner thereof; thence track, to a point on the section line
Play Caste—Argument. “Squaring this notice, with proper vouchers, East along the South line of said common to said Section 12, Town­
W ashington, D. C., were that some
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Farm
‘ of the NW 1 to a point in the ship 2 North, Range 30 East Wills
ne ago it appeared that coopera- Bureau met in regular session Fri­ It With The Boss”. Jimmy Green­ to said administrator at his office SE
center of the channel of the Uma­ mette Meridian, and said Section 7,
es were being ignored and ham- day, February 16, in the elub house. ing, a modern business man decides in the Johns Building, in Pendleton, tilla River; thence Northwesterly Township 2 North, Range 31 East
red in the new setup, but that Many interesting subjects were dis­ he must have a raise in salary. So Umatilla County, Oregon.
along the said center of the channel Willamette Meridian, thence South
of the Umatilla River, to a point along the section line common to
s is now changed and that every cussed during the business hour. he Invents a story and tells his boss
Dated February 1, 1934.
which is 462 feet North and 396 said Section 12 and said Section 7
'¡ration is that national agricul- The committee in charge included that they have a baby at their home
A. S. COOLEY, Administrator. feet West of the center of said Sec­ to the S.W. corner of said Section
and that he can’t live on the salary
al officials recognize the vital
(Feb.
1-Mar.
1)
tion
12; thence Northwesterly in a 7; thence East along the section
Mrs. Ed Dunning, Mrs. Frank Gui-
art cooperative marketing playa in wits, and Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski. The he has been getting. The boss, a
direct line 620 feet to a point on line common to said Section 7 and
firm believer in families, gives Jim­
the left bank of said Umatilla Riv­ said Section 18 to an Iron monu­
the nation.
PUBLISHED SUMMONS.
next meeting will be held Friday,
er; thence East 600 feet to a point ment at a point 538 feet, more or
The Oregon council passed reso- March 2, and the subject of "Civic my a raise. All goes well until the
Equity No. 5412
50 feet East of the center of the old less, West of the N.E. corner of the
boss
phones
that
he
is
going
to
visit
ions backing the national coun- Beauty" will be discussed. The
railroad grade of Oregon-Washing­ NWU of the NWU of said Section
—
Jimmy
and
his
family.
Jimmy
sud
­
in moves that affect this state, committee in charge will be Mrs. J.
In the Circuit Court of the State of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa­ 18; thence South 65 deg. 21 min.
ny; thence along a circular curve East 592 feet, more or less, to an
ta'Jv one asking the reestablish- H. Reid, Mrs. Alpha Christley, Mrs. denly remembers his fib about the Oregon foi the County of Umatilla.
to the right, with a radius of 523.7 iron monument at a point on the
nt of the division of cooperative B. Hutchison and Mrs. Cecil Mad­ baby. He doesn’t know what to do
feet, along the old right of way of east line of the NWU of the NWY
but decides to borrow a baby for
marketing as a separate unit rather den.
said Oregon-Washington Railroad & of said Section 18, distant 247 feet,
OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAIL
­
the
evening.
It
doesn't
turn
out
too
Navigation Company to a point 165 more or less. South of the N.E. cor­
than as a part of the Farm Credit
well. Jimmy's troubles will help you ROAD * NAVIGATION COMPANY,! feet South of the South line of the ner thereof:
thence continuing
administration.
COOPERATION REPLACING
forget the depression for a while.
a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. FIRST NW % of the NE ‘ of said Section South 65 deg. 21 min. East 797.5
airy members of the council pro-
12;
thence
Southeasterly
on
the
feet;
thence
South
40 deg. 29 mln.
“The Kleptomaniac”—Peggy Bur­ INLAND NATIONAL BANK OF
COMPETITION.
ed and had adopted a resolution
side of and along said old East 185 feet, thence South 52 deg.
ton, an interesting but rather irre­ PENDLETON, OREGON, a national Southwest
right of way and terminating at a 17 mln. East 500 feet, thence South
advocating passage of the pending
Americans, surrounded on all sponsible matron has great difficul­ banking association, and Edwin point 40 feet from the high water 79 deg. 35 mln. East, 80.9 feet,
11 laying an excise tax of 5 cents
Winter,
Conservator
of
said
First
mark of The Furnish Ditch Compa­ more or less, to a point in the West
sides by an abundance of natural re­ ty in keeping track of her Illusive
ound on all imported vegetable sources and expanding markets, have possessions. She loses her purse Inland National Bank of Pendleton, ny’s reservoir, which point bears line of the NWU of the NEU of
Oregon;
the
Unknown
heirs
of
Jo
­
fats and oils, and urging federal co- been slow in adopting the philoso­
North 560 feet from the S.E. corner said Section 18, distant 1040 feet,
one day at a recital and is con­ seph W. Campbell, deceased; Charles of
the SW‘ of the NEU of said more or less. South of the quarter
peration in eliminating all diseased
phy that the individual needs to be vinced that her pocket has been F. Wisner; William F. Wheeler; the Section 12; thence South 62 deg. 16 section corner common to said Sec­
<>ws as a vital step in adjustment
Unknown
Heirs
of
V.
S.
Wisner,
de
­
controlled or restrained by his fel­ picked. Peggy and her friends join ceased; the Unknown Heirs of L. D. min. East 52 feet; thence North 33 tions 7 and 18; thence South along
of dairy production.
lows in the common interest and for in a frantic effort to recover the Wisner, deceased; H. A. Townsend; deg. 15 min. East 140 feet; thence the West line of said NWU of the
deg. 23 mln. East 398 NEU of said Section 18 to the S.W.
Reports by associations at the an- his own protection. They have held purse.
the Unknown Heirs of F. H. Dickin­ South 59
thence South 9 deg. 48 mln. corner thereof; thence East along |
nual banquet, which was the larg­ tenaciously to a philosophy of un­
— • =
son, deceased; The H. T. Chaffee feet;
East
363
feet;
thence South 10 deg.
est in the history of the council, in­ limited competition. It was believed PACIFIC WOOL GROWERS WILL
Company; Carole Chaffee; J. S. 30 mln. West 317
feet, more or less,
Gwynne;
Olin
Gifford;
Harry
Gif-
dicated that farm industries now that free access to production and HANDLE FED. FINANCED WOOL.
to a point on the North boundary
ford;
May
Stevens:
Jay
Gifford;
working under trade agreements free competition could be relied
Mattie Gifford; Wilbur Gifford; line of Oregon-Washington Railroad
The Pacific Wool Growers has Woodrow Gifford; Woodruth Gif­ & Navigation Company’s right of
and codes of fair competition are upon to guarantee remunerative re­
been approved as a marketing agen­ ford; the Unknown Heirs of W. J. way as now located in the NE‘ of
exceptionally well pleased with pro­ turns to producers.
the SE‘ of said Section 12, said
cy
for growers whose wools are fi­ Gifford, deceased; Elizabeth Gos­ point being 393 feet, more or less,
gress made with this type of agri­
The philosophy of unlimited com­
sage;
Lulu
C.
Gray;
Mabel
G.
Woos
­
cultural adjustment. Paul Scherer, petition contributed to the rapid nanced by the Regional Agricultu­ ter; Charles C. Hoskins; Ruth Hos­ distant southeasterly, measured along
speaking for the Northwest Tree development of a growing nation. ral Credit Corporation or the Feder­ kins; Annie Webster; Celeste New- said North boundary line of Oregon-
Fruit Industries, said it is estimated Many who have appraised it believe al Intermediate Credit Bank units land; The Pendleton Savings Bank Washington Railroad & Navigation
Company’s right of way, from the
that the trade agreements mean at that it was well adapted to pioneer of the Farm Credit administration, of Pendleton, Oregon, a corporation; West boundary line of said NEY of
least $10,000,000 to northwest fruit conditions. Now, however, that the according to word received on Feb­ the Unknown Stockholders of The the SEU : thence Southeasterly
W. J. WARNER
Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendle-
the Northerly right of way
growers this past season.
United States, has attained a com­ ruary 12 by R. A. Ward, manager ton, Oregon; Herman Holverson, if along
boundary line of said Oregon-Wash­
Attorney-at-Law
Present officers continue over for plex industrial structure and a of the Pacific association, thirteen- living and if deceased, the unknown ington Railroad & Navigation Com­
nother year, these being Glenn B. specialized agriculture, problems of year-old wool cooperative handling heirs of Herman Holverson; the Un­ pany as the same is now located
Hermiston - Oregon
Heirs of Cynthia A. Ander­
the NEY of the SE‘ of
Marsh. Hood River, president; Ray unbalanced production are becom­ the clips of approximately 2300 known
son, sometimes known as Cynthia through
western
growers.
It
maintains
ware-
said
Section
12,
Township
2
North,
Clatt, Woodburn, vice-president; ing more acute, and a number of
Ann Anderson, deceased; the Un­
30 East of the Willamette
and George Gatlin, Oregon State groups have found, particularly -in hov.se facilities in Portland, San known Heirs of Etta Campbell, de­ Range
Meridian, and through the SWU
Francisco
and
Boston,
and
sales
of-
ceased;
the
Unknown
Heirs
of
college, secretary-treasurer.
periods of violent economic distur­
James M. Campbell, deceased; John and the SWU of the SE‘ of Sec­
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
bances, that the remunerative out­ flees In Boston and on the Pacific Custar, it living, and if deceased, tion 7, Township 2 North, Range 31
coast,
selling
Its
members
wool
di
­
East
Willamette
Meridian,
to
a
point
LEST FEATURES LISTED
lets for production are limited. Un­
the unknown heirs of John Custar; on the'East boundary line of said
General Dentistry
the Unknown Heirs of C. B. Wade, SWU of the SE‘ of said Section
der these conditions the practicabi­ rect to mills.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
FOR OREGON FARM HOMES.
The
Pacific
Wool
Growers
is
one
deceased: Page Investment Compa­ 7; thence North along the East
lity of the philosophy of unlimited
Phone 9-J
of the first agencies to be approved ny, a corporation; Gerald J. Rafter, boundary line of said SWU of the Bank Bldg.
"If we had this house to build competition is challenged. There Is
an incompetent person, and R. N.
Reeldenco Phone 3 5-J
of said Section 7 to the N.E.
over again we certainly wouldn’t . . a call for .control of competition for handling 1934 wool under the Munley, his guardian; also all other SEU
Sunday and Evenings hy
corner thereof; thence West along
»1
with administration by groups as In Farm Credit Administration regula­ persons or parties unknown claim­ the North boundary line of said
Appointment
tions
which
provide
that
wool
from
ing
any
right,
title,
estate.
Hen
Imagine all the times you have the period of the guilds in England. sheep which are security for loans or interest in the real estate de­ SWU of the SEY and the SEU of
the
SWU
of
said
Section
7,
to
the
The
trend
toward
this
philosophy,
heard that expression with the ap­
received , directly or indirectly scribed in the complaint herein, de­ S.E, corner of the NW‘ of the
propriate ending as to this or that although not readily distinguishable through government agencies should fendants.
of said Section 7; thence
TO: The Unknown Heirs of Jo­ SWU
change that would be made, then until the post-war period, is now not bs sold but must be consigned
North along the East boundary Hno
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
seph
W.
Campbell,
deceased,
the
Un
­
multiply them over and over again, unmistakable. — E. A. STOKDYK, to an approved cooperative or dealer known Heirs of V. S. Wiener, de­ of said NWY of the SWU and the
Appointments:
SWU
of
the
NWY
of
said
Section
Associate
Professor
Agricultural
Ec
­
and you can get an idea of the act-
and marketed in an orderly manner. ceased, the Unknown Heirs of L. D. 7, to the N.E. corner of said SW ‘
National Hospital Asa’n.
onomics,
U.
of
C.
Wisner, deceased, the Unknown
al experiences and opinions of Ore-
— e »
Union Pacific R. R.
— e »
Heirs of W. J. Gifford, deceased, of the NW‘ of said Section 7;
g n farm women that form the basis
MATCHING GF FEDERAL FUNDS Olin Gifford, Harry Gifford, Jay thence West along the North boun­
U. 8. Veteran’s Exam.
LAND
GRANT
COLLEGE
FUNDS
of a new bulletin on rural home
ASKED FOR ANIMAL WORK.
Gifford, May Stevens, The Pendle­ dary line of said SWU of the NW‘
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
. uilding just issued by the Oregon SAVED BY UNITED EFFORTS.
ton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Ore­ of said Section 7 to the Section line
Life Insurance Exam.
common
to
said
Section
7
and
said
gon,
a
corporation,
the
Unknown
During
January
18
hunters,
work
­
—w.briment station.
City Health Officer
Stockholders of the Pendleton Sav­ Section 12, thence North along said
"Planning the Willamette Valley
Vigorous and continued protests ing all or part time, took 170 coy­ ings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon, Section line to the S.E. corner of General Practice
Bank Bldg.
Farmhouse for Family Needs,” is by farmer organizations throughout otes and 15 bobcats.
Herman Holverson, if living, and if said Section 1, the place of begin­
excepting
therefrom
all
that
ning;
Due to the extreme shortage of deceased, the unknown heirs of Her­
the title of this new bulletin by the country against the threatened
part of the NEY of the NE‘ of
Maud Wilson, home economist of cut in federal appropriations to state federal, state and county funds it man Holverson, the Unknown Heirs said Section 12, and the SE % of
of
Cynthia
A.
Anderson,
sometimes
was
necessary
to
curtail
the
work.
the experiment station. It is not a experiment stations, extension ser­
known as Cynthia Ann Anderson, the SWU and the SU of the SEU
State money is now available to deceased,
compilation of theoretical Ideas of vices and vocational agriculture, fi­
the Unknown Heirs of Et­ of Section 1 that lies outside of the
how a modern farm house should be nally brought results early in Feb­ be matched by counties and unless ta Campbell, deceased, the unknown high water boundary line of The
Furnish Ditch Company's reservoir;
built, but the result of what present ruary when Senator Charles L. Me these county funds are forthcoming heirs of James M. Campbell, de­ also except a piece or parcel of land,
ERNEST GHORMLEY
ceased,
John
Custar,
if
living,
and
great
losses
will
be
suffered
by
day homemakers have told Miss Nary of Oregon and Senator Joe Ro­
if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of I containing 35 acres, more or less,
MEN'S CLOTHING and
stockmen
during
lambing
time.
Ef
­
Wilson are the desirable features binson of Arkansas reached an
John Custar, the Unknown Heirs of1 being all that part of the SWU of
LADIES HOSE
agreement and obtained the consent ficient work can not be done in con­ C. B. Wade, deceased, Charles F. j the SEY and the SE % of the SWU
that they now have or need.
Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
of
said
Section
7
that
lies
North
of
trolling
coyotee
during
denning
Wisner,
William
F.
Wheeler,
H.
A.
|
While restricted in title to a spe­ of President Roosevelt to cancel the
Oregon-Washington
Railroad
&
Na
­
Pendleton,
Oregon
Townsend,
the
Unknown
Heirs
of
I
time, which is the most important
cific section of the state with defi­ executive order.
vigation Company's right of wav
season of the year to maintain an F. H. Dickinson, deceased, Carrie | and east of a line parallel to and 40
Had
the
order
not
been
rescinded,
nite climatic characteristics, most of
Chatfee, the H. T. Chaffee Company. !
adequate force of hunters, without a corporation. J. S. Gwynne, Mattie feet above the high water line o
the features listed in the bulletin all federal appropriations for such
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
funds.
Gifford, Woodrow Gifford. Elizabeth The Furnish Ditch Company’s Res­
are easily adaptable to any region. work would have been slashed 25
ervoir.
Gossage,
Lulu
C.
Gray,
Mabel
G.
J
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Properly used, it is believed to be per cent on March 1, despite the
Wooster, Annie Webster, Celeste j Parcel Two: A tract of land, con­
fact
that
the
federal
government
Is
taining
2
acres,
more
or
less,
being
j
highly practicable not only for those
Dependable Dentistry
Newland, Gerald J. Rafter, an in­
competent person, also all other all that part of the NEY of the Bond Bldg.
with capital enough to build just demanding more service from these
Pendleton, Ore.
SWU
of
Section
7,
Township
2
persons or parties unknown claim­
what they want, but also those with agencies than ever before, says Dr.
North,
Range
31
East
Willamette
ing any right, title, estate. Hen or
only limited sums for building or W. A. Schoenfeld, dean of agricul­
Interest In the real estate described Meridian, lying within The Furnish
ture at Oregon State college, who
Ditch Company's reservoir, and ex­
remodelling purposes.
In the complaint, Defendants:
DR. H. A. NEWTON
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tending back from said reservoir a
Representative homemakers in va­ was in Washington, D. C., when the FOR SALE — LIBRARY TABLE,
distance
of
40
feet
above
the
high
Dentist
OF
OREGON:
You
and
each
of
you
rious parts of the Willamette valley order was finally withdrawn.
chair, heating stove, floor lamp, are hereby notified and required to water level in said reservoir.
Every
effort
made
to
save
the
ap
­
Parcel Three: An irregular shaped X-Ray Work
Phone 12
cooperated with the author in mak­
9x12 carpet, dresser, 2 battery ra­ be and appear In the above entitled
ing the study on which the bulletin propriations was valuable. Dean dios free. Paul Miller.
court and answer the complaint tract of land comprising a part ol |
Pendleton,
Oregon
24-2tc
therein filed against you in the the E* of the SEU of Section 1?,
is based. Most of the cooperators Schofield believes, and strength­
entitled suit (the verified ori­ Township 2 North, Range 30 East
lived on general farms where the ened the hands of the senators in WANTED—CATTLE, SHEEP AND above
ginal of said complaint being on file of the Willamette Meridian, and a
the
final
showdown.
McNary,
mi
­
hogs.
Will
pay
highest
cash
price.
chief source of income was the farm
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
with the clerk of the above entitled part of Section 7 and 18 of Town­
nority leader of the senate, was able L. J. Huston, 910 F. St. The Dalles. court)
enterprises.
within four weeks from the ship 2 North. Range 31 East of the
PROPERTY SEE
to enlist the support of Robinson, Oregon.
,
19-3 Ip date of the first publication of this Willamette Meridian, being more
The bulletin, illustrated with de­ the majority leader, and their joint
J.
W. CLARKE at
summons, which date Is the 25th particularly described as follows, to­
tailed drawings, takes up general request was quickly agreed to by ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—4TH day of January, 1934, and If you wlt: Beginning at the S.E. corner
G. F, HODGES AGENCY
of the NW 1 of the NE‘ of said
considerations in planning a house, the president.
Pendleton, Ore.
unit. James Eddie.
23-3tp fall to so appear and answer, plain­ Section 18. thence North along the 721 Main St.
tiff will, for want thereof, apply to
suggestions for planning space
East
line
of
said
NW
‘
Of
the
NEM
units, provisions for economy In op­
FOR BABY CHICKS. TURKEYS OR the court for the relief demanded in of said Section 18 to the Southerly
4-H Club All in One Family.
the complaint herein, which sub­
eration and safety for occupants,
Pullets see or write B. P. Rand. stantially is as follows;
boundary line of Oregon-Washing­
DALLAS—A complete, standard
BRADLEY & SON
and a detailed list of basic dimen­ 4-H club, composed entirely of mem­ Irrigon, Ore. Local agent, Russell
That the defendants and each of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa­
ny's
right
of
way
as
now
located
in
them
be
required
to
set
forth
the
Shoe Rebuilders
sions applicable to any house.
bers of one family is something new Paultry Yards, Hanson Strain Spec­
the said NW ‘ of the NEY of said We rebuild shoes with machinery
23-4tp-tfc nature of their claims in and to the ■ Section
Suggested use of the bulletin Is In in 4-H organizations In Polk coun­ ialty.
18; thence Northwesterly
following described land in Umatil­
your shoes were made on. The
checking the features in it one most ty, but such a club has been formed GASOLINE DISTRIBUTER—MUST la County. Oregon, towlt:
along the Southerly right of way
Parcel One: An Irregular shaped boundary line of said Oregon-Wash­ only factory machines In Umatilla
desires in proposed building, and by five children In the Trueaux
have service station outlet. Small tract
of land comprising a part of ington Railroad A Navigation Com­
County. Mall your shoes te us.
then using them as a basis for any family of the Bridgeport communi­ capital necessary. New product.
Sections 1 and 12. In Township 2 pany as same is now located through
ty, says County Agent J. R. Beck. Write Mogul. 9915 Sandy Blvd. Port­ North. Range 30 East of the Willa­ the NW 1 of the NE' of said Sec­ We pay the return postage. Bet­
actual plan chosen.
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
Joseph. Edith, Edwin and Anna land. Oregon.
23-4tp. mette Meridian, and a part of Sec- tion 18 the SWU of the SEY, the
It is well for some of us that the have enrolled In the Angora goat
ey. Give us a trial.
tion 7 in Townshin 2 North. Range SEY of the SWU. and the WU of
NRA hour limits do not take Into project under the leadership of Ma­ FOR SALE—11 TONS OF ALFAL- 31 East of the Willamette Meridian, the SWU of said Section 7, and the
Bradlev & Son
more particularly described as NE' of the SE‘ of said Section
Pendleton, Ore.
account the time we put In serving ry Ellen, their older sister, who is
fa hay on the Beddow place. Co­ being
follows, towlt: Beginning at the 12, to a point on the Southwesterly ’ 643 Main St.
lumbia District,
23-tfc S.E. corner of said Section 1, thence boundary line of the old right of
on useless committees
also a member of the club.
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
We are very proud to announce
that Assistant Leader and Mrs.
Branson, and that Harry and Mrs.
Stokes, are the proud parents of ba­
by girls during the month. This
office extends congratulations and
good wishes.
Assistant Leader Dobyns spent the
first half of January assisting hunt­
er Shoemake with predatory animal
control operations and excellent re­
sults and cooperation were obtained.
the South line of said NWU of the
NEU of said Section 18 to the S.E.
corner thereof, the place of begin­
ning; excepting therefrom a. piece
or parcel of land, containing 36
acres, more or less, being all that
part of the SWU of the SWU of
said Section 7, Township 2 North,
Range 31 East of the Willamette
Meridian, that lies outside of the
high water boundary line of the
Furnish Ditch Company’s Reservoir
as said reservoir now exists.
(In this summons, N.E. means
Northeast; S.E. means Southeast;
N.W. means Northwest; S.W. means
Southwest; EU means East half;
WU means West half; SU means
South half; NU means North half;
NEU means Northeast quarter;
NWU means Northwest quarter;
SWU means Southwest quarter;
SEU means Southeast quarter;
and E.W.M. means East of the Wil­
lamette Meridian; deg. means de­
grees, and mln. means minutes.)
And that all adverse claims of de­
fendants and each of them in and
to said land or premises or any part
thereof may be determined by de­
cree of this court, and that by said
decree it be adjudged and decreed
that the defendants and each of
them have no estate, right, title or
interest whatever in or to said land
or premises or any part thereof, and
that the title of plaintiff in and to
said lands and premises is good and
valid and In fee simple, and that
the defendants and each of them bo
forever enjoined and debarred from
asserting any claim whatever in or
to said lands or premises adverse to
the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff
have such other relief as to this
court may seem meet and equitable
and agreeable to equity.
By an order of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered in the
above entitled court and cause on
the 19th day of January, 1934, this
summons is published once a week
for four consecutive weeks In the
Hermiston Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation printed and pub­
lished at Hermiston, In Umatilla
County, State of Oregon, and the
date of the first publication hereof
is the 25th day of January, 1934.
A. C. SPENCER,
ROY F. SHIELDS,
COCHRAN & EBERHARD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residing at and whose postoffice
address is LaGrande, Oregon.
(Feb. 1-8-15-22)
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DR. A. I. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: I to IS « 1:10 to 6
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
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Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
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We Specialize in Permanent
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606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
Pumps, Iron Pipe. Nalls, Fencing
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court 8t.
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WE
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