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December, 1906, Umatilla County,
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BOARDMAN NEWS 1
So few attended the rat extermi
nation meeting last Tuesday that
Harold Dobyns, county rodent con
trol leader, declared the meeting
postponed until July 21st at which
time he would like to see a large
crowd present. It is to the advant
age of every one that a drive be
made on the rats, and nothing can
be accomplished unless everyone co-
operates.
Mrs. Paul Smith was in Spokane
last week visiting friends and rela
tives. A sister who lives in Califor-
nia was also visiting at the same
place. They had not seen each oth-
er for about 16 years.
Carroll Kennedy came up from
Eugene Wednesday and purchased a
new Chevrolet coach from Jack Gor
ham.
Charley Smith is home from the
CCC camp.
Mr. Donahue stopped at his sis
ter’s home, Mrs. A. A. Agee, bring
ing Olive Pettys for a visit.
A Townsend speaker will address
an audience in the school auditor
ium Wednesday evening, July 1.
Miss Mae Wurster of Umatilla is
at the Slanger home this week.
Mrs. Shannon is home from the
hospital very much improved.
Miss Echo Coats returned home
Monday from Eugene where she was
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander
Jr., are home for a few days from
Bend where George has employment.
Mrs. Dan Ransier has rented an
apartment in Hermiston and has
Billie there under the doctor's care,
at this writing he is some better.
Mrs. Pruter is enjoying a visit
with her brother and wife who ar
rived from Illinois Sunday via auto.
Several people from here attend
ed the Townsend picnic at Ione Sun
day and every one reported a good
time. Two cakes were up for sale
the proceeds to go to help send a
delegate to the convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander,
Alice and Ellabella were in Board
man over Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Bloomfield and
1 daughter Lois visited at the Baker
| home this week.
Guy Barlow, Chloe,and Mildred
Allen were Pendleton visitorrs Sat
urday.
The highway extra crew is to be
stationed here for about a week’s
work.
The work of painting the
yellow streak on the highway will
be delayed owing to the hot weather.
C. G. Blayden received the sad
news of the death of his sister. She
lived in California and the Blaydens
paid her a visit last winter when
they were in California.
Mrs. G. E. Sturm and children re
turned home Thursday from Tigard.
Ore., where they have been visiting
relatives the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe are
proud parents of an 8 pound baby
boy born June 19 at the Hermiston
General hospital. Larry Everett and
mother are reported getting along
nicely and came home Monday.
Erna Skoubo accompanied Carroll
Kennedy as far as Portland where
she will be a guest at the Alfred
Skoubo home.
Miss Virginia Compton left last
Wednesday for Portland and Calif
ornia where she will visit relatives.
Alex P. Ayers, Jr., and Helen
Evans were married June 6 at Mar
ine Base, San Diego, Cal. The fam
ilies have been friends over a long
period of years.
Aldene Parsons and Ward Shore
of Spokane were married last week
at Spokane.
Mr. Peck and family were called
to The Dalles to attend his mother’s
funeral. They returned home Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Russell and family were
pleasantly surprised Friday when her
neice Mrs. Elma Brown of Honolu
lu stopped for a short visit on her
way to Idaho to visit her mother.
Mrs. Victor Myers has gone to
Portland for a few days.
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COLUMPIA NEWS
By MA RI IA NE HAMMER.
THE ' METER-MISER
FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING
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DALLAS—The first dairy herd
improvement association to operate
in Polk county for a good many
years has recently been organized,
with Dick DeTone of Ballston as
President and H. N. Dickinson of In
dependence a« vice president, re
ports County Agent J. R. Beck. Geo.
A. Wood» is secretary-treasurer, and
these officers, with Fred Werth of
Willamina and M. B. Findley of
Rickreall comprise the hoard of di-
rectors. Ivan Fskaldson is tester for
the new group.
Legal Notices
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Polk Forms B.H.I. Association.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dixson and
daughter Frances left Wednesday
for La Grande where they visited
relatives until Friday.
Joe Hawkins and daughter Jane
of Adams were visitors at the Wil
son home Monday.
Dick Upham, who is employed at
Walker. Minn., returned home by
plane Saturday for a short visit
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Upham.
Mrs. H. Hooker, Buddy Sanderson
and Nellie Hooker were Pendleton
Taken Up Notice.
business visitors Wednesday.
Careston of Helix was a visit-
Notice is hereby given that I have
c" at the John Conrad ranch Tues- taken up and have kept for about
dav.
30 days at my ranch 1 mile east of
R
Fix is ill at his home this Hermiston the following described
animal :
Mary Wilson. who has been visit-
1 Jersey Bull Calf—no marks.
Said animal will be sold. «unless
ing her sister Faith in Enterprise
‘hn met two weeks, returned home redeemed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
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of The Dalles is vis- the 6th day of July, 1936. at the
a* the W. P. Luttrell home above described ranch at 2:00
’ ok. She s a niece of Mrs o’clock in the afternoon.
Luttrell.
Dated at Hermiston on this 17th
Tham and son Dick day of June. 1936.
Signed, R. B. Wilcox.
visitors in Pendleton
bank on Zoo,/
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t
Monday.
Jack Horton of Portland visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Wells. He is a brother-in-law of
Mrs. Wells and is employed in the
forestry department.
Rachel Buell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. Buell of Columbia, is now
employed in Portland.
Rosemary Keller was an over
night guest of Beulah Ryland Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade of Hoqui-
am. Wn., were week end guests at
the Tom Wilson home.
Dinner guests at the Tom Wilson
home were Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade
of Hoquiam, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. U.
A. Wilson. John Ulrick, Etna Wil
son and Ed Arnhold.
Wiley Grey left this week for
Milton where he expects to spend
the summer.
Mrs. O. H. Buell accompanied by
Mrs. W. Wade, Mrs. Dale Wells and
Mrs. O. Wells were visitors in Pen
dleton Wednesday.
Mrs. Wade re
mained in Pendleton to visit friends
for two weeks.
Mrs. John Grey and two sons,
who have been in Portland, returned
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable, spent
Sunday in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindner were
business visitors in Pendleton Mon-
day.
Ruth Lindner of Pendleton is
visiting her parents here this wtek.
Mrs. Jake Rueber and daughter
Nadine of Stanfield were Tuesday
dinner guests at the W. Lindner
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison of
Pendleton visited at the B. Hutchi
son home Monday.
Notice of Final Settlement.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter Of the Estate of
W. A. Sloan, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed her Final
Report and Account as administra
trix of the estate of W. A. Sloan,
deceased, and that the above named
Court has appointed Tuesday the
7th day of July, 1936, at the hour
of 10:00 A. M. in the Court Room
of said Court in Pendleton. Umatil
la County. Oregon, as the time and
place for the hearing of said Final
Report and Account. All persons
having any objections to said Final
Report and Account hereby are no
tified to present the same at said
time and place and show cause, if
any exists, why said Final Report
and Account should not be approved
and allowed.
Dated and first published this
4th day of June. 1936.
H. C. Southard. Administratrix.
George D. Brodie,
Attorney for Administratrix.
(June 4 - July 2)
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gon, subject to a minimum price of
*30.00 therefor, to be paid in cash,
at the time of sale, the following
described parcel of land, heretofore
by Umatilla County, Oregon, ac
quired for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
Lots 13 and 14, Block 2, in
NW* of SW% of Section 11,
original Town (now city) of
Hermiston, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
R. E. GOAD.
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(June 4-July 2)
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Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 3d day of
June, 1936, will, on the 11th day
of July. 1936, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, at
the front door of the Umatilla Coun
ty Court House. Pendleton, Oregon,
subject to a minimum price of
6300.00 therefor, to be paid in cash,
at the time of sale, the following
described parcel of land, heretofore
by Umatilla County. Oregon, ac
quired for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
SE% of SWU (West of River)
of Section 33, Township 5, N. R.
28, EWM„ Umatilla County, Ore
gon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(June 4-July J)
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Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla county. Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma-
tilla County. Oregon, on the 24th
day of April, 1936. will, on the 11th
day of July. 1936, at the hour of
ten o'clock la the forenoon, sell to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
at the front door of the Umatilla
County court house, Pendleton, Ore-
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