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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
COLUMBIA NEWS
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By MARIJANB HAMMER.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garner and
family of Echo were Sunday visitors
at the Barham home.
L. W. Dixon made a business trip
to La Grande, leaving Thursday and
returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber left
Friday for Salem to visit a sister of
Mr. Barber. Mrs. E. J. Sheets is
staying with the Barber children
while Mr. and Mrs. Barber are
away.
Mrs. B. Hutchison entertained
Sunday at a picnic luncheon on her
lawn in honor of Mr. Hutchison’s
birthday. Those present were Ed
na Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooker,
Nellie Hooker, Bud Sanderson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Upham, Mrs. Wm.
Mikesell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Smith, Jack Smith, Mrs. Foster,
Arilda Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
Harr, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchi
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Christley. Dell
Christley, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. L. C.
Dyer and little grandson, Bud Cur
tis. Elmer James, Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Ott, Marion Ott, C. Keller, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Arnberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coons and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Hutchison and daughter Lois.
Mr. and Mrs. Craven of Touchet,
Wn., were Monday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hooker.
A meeting of the Blue Ribbon
Calf club was held at the Hutchi
son home Friday. W. A. Sawyer,
assistant county agent, demonstra
ted trimming hoofs.
Roy Pearson and Alton Hooker
left Monday for Freewater where
they are employed.
A. H. Cable left Friday for Port
land.
The Columbia Stitchers held a
meeting at the Sommerer home Fri
day.
Adila Chetwood left Tuesday for
Halfway. Ore., to visit her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coons. who
have been visiting at the Henry
Hooker home, left Sunday for their
home in Cornell. Wn.
Lois Hutchison left Monday for
Suttle Lake on a vacation with the
Methodist Epworth League.
Maxwell Jones of Irrigon is em
ployed at the A. Christley ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson vi
sited at the Jim Arnberg home Sat
urday.
L. Valentine is employed by A.
Christley for the remainder of the
summer.
' Charles Hall of Portland is spend
ing three weeks at the A. Christley
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnberg visited
in Irrigon one day this week.
Farmers of Columbia district are
cutting their second crop of hay
this week.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. Hammer and
chlldrern Gloria and Ted, Alice Jean
and Zona Mae Dudley and Mrs. L.
Conrad were luncheon guests at the
H. L. La.Mon home in Pendleton
Tuesday. Mrs. Conrad and Zona
Mae Dudley and Alice Jean Dudley
remained in Pendleton for a short
visit.
Mrs. A. Dickerson, Betty, Dot and
Margaret Dickerson, and Nita Dick
erson of Richland, Wn., visited at
the L. Hammer home Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas of Goldendale, Wn.,
visited relatives in Columbia dis
trict this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad were
Pendleton business visitors this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and
daughter Laura left Sunday morn
ing for southern Oregon where they
will vacation among friends and rel
atives for a week.
Miss Dorothy Add lemán was an
all night guest of Fern Lindner
Monday.
Mrs. H. Chriistensen and two
daughters of Portland visited at the
Will Lindner home Friday. They
are nieces of Mrs. Lindner.
Mrs. Bud Hooker spent Friday vi
siting her sister, Mrs. B. Whitney,
in Hermiston.
Mrs. H. Ott and daughters Edna
and Marion were guests of Mrs. Will
Lindner and her daughter Fern
Friday.
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PINE CITY NEWS t
By Lennä Neill
W. M. Lambing of Twin Falls.
Idaho, and his son Herbert Lamb
ing of Kimberly, Idaho, are visiting
for a few days with Mr. Lambing’s
granddaughter. Mrs. E. B. Watten-
bu rger.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill returned
home from Union, Ore., Saturday
where they have been looking after
business interests.
Mrs. Reid Buseick and family of
Long Creek who have been visiting
at the home of Mrs. Buseick's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenbur-
ger, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin and
son of Lena; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wigglesworth and family of Echo;
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. A. Estle and
daughter of Hermiston visited at
the John Harrison home Sunday.
Mrs. Truman Sether and daughter
Phoebe are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Sether’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Bartholomew.
Earl Wattenburger came home
from the Heppner hospital Friday.
He went back to Heppner Monday
where Dr. McMurdo removed the
stitches in his foot and he Is report
ed to be getting along nicely.
Misses Opal and Shirley Jarmon
and Roy Jarmon visited at the C. H.
Bartholomew home Sunday.
Malcolm O'Brien left Monday
morning to accompany the 4-H club
boys on a three-day tour through
Baker, Union and Wallowa counties.
Mrs. Bill McCarty, Mrs. Otis Mc
Carty, Mrs. Bleakney of The Dalles.
Oscar and Bob McCarty and Miss
Shirley Jarmon spent Saturday af
ternoon visiting at the A. E. Wat
tenburger home.
C. H. Bartholomew was transact
ing business in Hermiston Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
of Pendleton and Alvin Strain were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill were busi
ness visitors in Heppner Monday.
Ilene and Billy Scott returned home
with them for a week’s visit. Ilene
and Billy are Mrs. Neill’s grand
children.
Rev. and Mrs. Banta and son
Junior and Mrs. Kauffman and son
Gerald of Stanfield visited at the
A. E. Wattenburger home Sunday
after the church services at Pine
City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and
family attended church services in
Heppner Sunday.
E. B. Wattenburger and Herbert
Lambing motored to Walla Walla
after bee supplies Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Miss
Cecelia Healy, Miss Audrey Moore,
Jack Healy and Russell and John
Moore attended the dance in Hepp
ner Saturday night.
described parcel of land, heretofore
by Umatilla County. Oregon, acqui
red for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
N1 of SW% of SW% Section
31, Twp. 6, N. R. 29, EWM.,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Umatilla County, Oregon.
UMATILLA COUNTY.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
(July 9 - Aug. 0)
Louis May, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
sons whom it may concern that Clif
ford May, executor of the last will
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF THE
and testament of Louis May, de
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
ceased, has filed his final account
TILLA COUNTY, OREGON.
and report with the Clerk of this
In the Matter of the Estate of
Court; that the County Judge by or
Ozana, Deceased.
der duly made and entered as ap Carl
NOTICE is hereby given that the
pointed Monday the 17th day of undersigned
has been appointed as
August, 1936, at the hour of ten
of the estate of Carl
o'clock in the forenoon as the time administrator
deceased, by the above en
and the County Court House at Ozana,
court, and has qualified as by
Pendleton, Oregon, as the place titled
provided, all persons having
where all objections and exceptions law
claims against the estate of Carl
to said final account and report will Ozana,
deceased, are hereby notified
be heard and a settlement of the es to present the same to me, at Uma
tate made.
tilla, Oregon, with proper vouchers
Dated this the 16th day of July, attached thereto, within six months
1936.
of the date hereof.
CLIFFORD MAY. Executor.
Dated this 2nd day of July, A. D.,
PETERSON & PETERSON,
1936.
Attorneys for Executor.
C. A. BINDER, Administrator
(July 16: Aug. 13)
of the estate of Carl Ozana,
Deceased.
Land Sale Notice.
C. C. PROEBSTEL. Attorney
for Administrator, Pendle
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ton, Oregon.
the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil
(July 2-30)
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here
in by the County Court of Umatil
Land Sale Notice.
la County, Oregon, on the 3rd day
of June, 1936, will, on the 8th day
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
of August, 1936, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil
highest bidder for cash in hand, at la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
the front door of the Umatilla Coun order duly made and entered herein
ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, by the County Court of Umatilla
subject to a minimum price of County, Oregon, on the 29th day of
$100.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, May, 1936, will, on the 1st day of
at the time of sale, the following de August, 1936, at the hour of ten
scribed parcel of land, heretofore by o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Umatilla County. Oregon, acquired highest bidder for cash in hand, at
the front door of the Umatilla Coun
for delinquent taxes, to-wlt:
Lots No. 15 and 16. Block 5. ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon,
Newport’s Addition to the town subject to a minimum price of $50.-
(now city) of Hermiston, Uma 00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at
the time of sale, the following de
tilla County. Oregon.
scribed parcel of land, heretofore by
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
of Umatilla County. Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired
for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
(July 9 - Aug. 6)
Lot 8, Block 77, Wardell’s Addi
tion to the City of Umatilla, Uma
Land Sale Notice.
tilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Umatilla County.
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil
(July,2-30)
la County. Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here
Land Sale Notice.
in by the County Court of Umatil
la County, Oregon, on the 21st day
of May, 1936. will on the 8th day
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
of August. 1936, at the hour of ten
o’clock In the forenoon, sell to the the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil
la
County, Oregon, by virtue of an
highest bidder for cash in hand, at
the front door of the Umatilla Coun order duly made and entered herein
ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, by the County Court of Umatilla
subject to a minimum
price of County, Oregon, on the 10th day of
$20.00 therefor, to be paid in cash. June, 1936. will, on the 1st day of
1 at the time of sale, the following August, 1936, at the hour of ten
Notice of Final Account.
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
$315.00 therefor, to be paid in cash,
at the time of sale, the following de
scribed parcel of land, heretofore by
Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired
for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
East 20 feet of Lot 2 and West
10 feet of Lot 3, Block 61, Ward
well’s Addition to the City of
Umatilla, Umatilla County, Ore
gon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(July 2-30)
No. 9281.
Reserve Dist. No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business J une 30. 1936.
[Published in response to call made by Comptrol
ler of the Currency, under Section 5111.
U. S. Revised Statutes]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
$105,252.45
Overdrafts .....................................
2,959.77
United States Gov. securities owned .. 53,000.00
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
2.963.86
Banking house
8,000.00
Real estate owned other than banking
house................................................. 3,240.00
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
14,624.88
Cash and due from banks
231,824.21
Other Assets...... ......................................
548.27
Total
$421,813.44
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits........................................... 191,530.88
Time Deposits.....................................
Total
8421.813.44
U. S. Government Obligations ............ 815,000.00
Pledged against State, county,
and municipal deposits*
15,000.00
State of Oregon
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County of Umatilla I
*
I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. H. NORTON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day
of July 1936.
E. P. Dodd, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires May 20, 1939.
Corree t—A ttest :
R. ALEXANDER
W. L. HAMM
F. B. SWAYZE.
Directors
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