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    THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938.
S U M IO S S
Equity No. 8236
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH1
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
of you, and that you or any one or
more of you has no right, title, es­
tate. lien or interest in said land
or in any part thereof, and perpet­
ually restraining and enjoining you
and each of you from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in said land or in
any part thereof adverse to plain­
tiffs.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
ald by order of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, judge of the court above
named, which said order was made
and dated the 14th day of March,
1938, and the date of the first pub­
lication of this summons is the 17th
day of March, 1938.
A. S. COOLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Post Office Address
Pendleton, Oregon
(March 17— April 14)
C. A. Miller and Lorena Miller,
Ills wile, Plaintiffs, vs. Elmer
Moore; Clara Tardill and Amie Tar-
diff, her husband; Ida Pearl Slater
and John Slater, her husband; the
unknown heirs of Luther Haun, de­
ceased; “Also all other persons or
parties known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the com­
plaint herein.” Defendants.
To the above named defendants
Clara Tardlff, Amie Tardlff; John
Slater; the unknown heirs of Luther
Haun, deceased; “Also all other per­
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, Hen or In­
terest in the real estate described
No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12
In the eomplaint herein:**
IN THE NAME OF THE
____Report of Condition of
STATE OF OREGON
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
You are hereby required to appear
OF HERMISTON
and answer the complaint filed In the State of Oregon, at the close
against you In the above entitled
of business March 7, 1938.
court and cause within four weeks
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, and if you (Published in response to call made
fail so to appear and answer, for by Comptroller of the Currency, un'
want thereof plaintiffs will apply der'Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes)
to said court for the relief prayed
RESOURCES
for and demanded in said complaint,
Loans and discounts .... 3119,413.67
to-wlt:
3.05
A decree that plaintiffs are the Overdrafts .......................
owners in fee simple of the follow­ United States Gov. secu­
rities owned ............... 45,500.00
ing described land, to-wlt:
The Southeast Quarter of Sec­ Other bonds, stocks, se­
curities, etc................... 23,254.33
tion 9; the Northeast Quarter of
8,000.00
Section 16; the Southwest Quar­ Banking house ...............
ter of Section 20; the Northwest Real estate owned other
than banking house ..
5,153.06
Quarter of Section 28; the North­
west Quarter of Section 29; and Reserve with Federal
Reserve Bank ............ 26,345.29
the North Half and the North
Half of the South Half of Section Cash and due from banks 218,427.67
30 in Township 3 North of Range
TOTAL .......................... 3466,097.07
32 East of the Willamette Meri­
dian, in Umatilla County, Oregon.
LIABILITIES
And that plaintiffs are such owners
free from any right, title, estate, Demand deposits .............3239,119.72
Time
deposits
................. 115,704.58
lien or interest of you and of each
COUNTY TREASURER’S FINANCIAL STATEMENT
of Receipts and Disbursements for Months July • December, 1937, Inc.
RECEIPTS
Taxes: Sheriff ...............3319,726.24
Fees: Clerk .....................
3,200.96
2,933.59
Fees Recorder .................
976.50
Fees Sheriff .....................
291.50
Fines General .................
1,375.94
Fines Road .......................
239.50
Fines Game .....................
252.00
Fines Liquor ...................
324.72
Interest Daily Balance ..
408.00
Interest Sinking Fund ..
1,531.00
Principal Sinking Fund
1,972.28
State: Miscellaneous ....
55,096.70
Motor License ........ 55
1,981.80
Gas Refund .........
8,779.32
State School .........
100.00
Sale of Property .........
2,286.55
Irrigation Districts .....
1,991.39
Road Department .......
200.00
Temporary License .....
8,460.53
Refunds ........................
15,689.11
Miscellaneous ................. 15
1,002.00
Trust .............................
DISBURSEMENTS
Warrants; General ........ 383 ,719.92
Warrants: Road ............ 7 8 ,523.90
^Warrants: Interest .....
406.06
Warrants. Irrigation ...... 13 ,038.79
Warrants: School Supt. 79,965.22
Warrants: Miscellaneous
1,900.40
Remittances: S.D. Taxes 52,324.39
46,384.68
City Taxes .... ...
State Taxes ... .... 33,090.36
106.00
% Game Fines
School Bonds Redeemed 21,600.00
School Bond interest .
9.168.35
Forest Patrol ...........
2,246.99
Fair .............................
2,327.71
5,922.80
School District Bond .
184.90
Miscellaneous ...........
Total Disbursements for
six months' period . .. 3430,910.47
Bal. on hand at end of
December, 1937 .... .... 355,790.66
TOTAL ........ 3786,701.13
Total of receipts for six
months period .......... 3^28,819.63
Bal. on hand at Begin­
ning July, 1937 ........ 357,881.50
BETTYE F. DeHART,
County Treasurer.
TOTAL ........ 3786,701.13
COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Summary of Expenses of Umatilla County, Oregon, for the Last Six Months
of the Year 1937.
... 3 4,884.53
General Road Fund .......... 369,294.45 Library ...................
1,137.38
County Court & Comm. ..
2,777.28 Widow Pensions
1,373.77
Circuit Court ................
967.86 Ind. Soldiers ........
157.17
Justice Court ................
535.14 Sealer of Weights
630.60
Sheriff’s office ...............
9,062.62 Law Library ........
Clerk’s office ................
2,993.39 Emergency ....................... 10,988.88
9,980.60
Recorder ..........................
2,338.00 Old Age Pensions ...
300.00
Treasurer ..........................
1,159.85 Advertising .............
100.00
Assessor ............................
2,793.69 Teachers Institute .
54.00
School Supt........................
2,061.53 Liquor Enforcement
3,370.38
Court House .....................
2,599.64 Health Unit .............
Poor .................................. 16,009.30
1,558.81 Total Expenses for Six
Jail ........................
months’ period ........ 3150,985.88
51.45
Coroner ................
2,366.30
Watermaster..........
336.90
Election ................
1,102.36
District Attorney
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PAGO THR1
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Public funds of states,
counties, etc.................. 31,402.00
Due to banks including
cashier's checks out­
4,817.90
standing ......... ........ .....
Secured by pledge
of loans and|or in­
vestments ............... 3 8.823.64
N o t secured by
pledge of loans and
¡or investments .... 382,220.56
Total Deposits .. 3391,044.20
Capital stock paid in .... 25,000.00
Common stock, 250 shares
par 3100.00 per share
Surplus ....................... ...... 10,000.00
Undivided profits— net .. 20,052.87
TOTAL ......................... 3646,097.07
U.S. Government obliga­
tions ................................ 310,000.00
Pledged against State,
county, and municipal
deposits .................._... 10,000.00
State of Oregon,
1
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 15th day of March, 1938.
W. J. Warner, Notary Public.
My commission expires Nov. 19,
1940.
Correct— Attest:
F. B. SWAYZE
W. L. HAMM
J. R. RALEY
______ Directors.
"
IRRIGON
<•
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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♦
Lola and Barbara Berry from
Portland visited their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy left
Monday for Jefferson, North Caroli­
na, for a two months’ visit with rel­
atives.
Mrs. Fred Reiks was taken to
Pendleton for medical treatment
Saturday.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church met at the church Saturday
afternoon and organized a Ladies
Aid. Meetings will be held the sec­
ond Thursday afternoon each month.
The April meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. W. C. Isom. Any,
one interested is cordially invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Branden are ill with
the flu.
George Hux from Monument, Ore.,
was a business visitor in this vici­
nity last week.
Mr. Sparks enjoyed a visit from
his son from Albany, Ore., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and
aughter motored to Freewater Sun­
day.
Chas. McCoy from Imbler, Ore.,
visited relatives over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell visi­
ted their son at Stanfield Sunday.
Yvonne Kendler of Umatilla visi­
ted her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Isom several day? last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler were
inner guests of the Isoms Sunday.
Batie Rand is going about on
crutches due to an injury he re­
ceived while in Portland.
Mrs. Raymond Hoagland was taken
to Hermiston Saturday for medical
treatment.
(Held from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris and
daughter Maxine, Bill Baker and
Waneta Strahm from Arlington vi­
sited at the Stevens home Saturday.
Hugh W. Gibson and brother from
Portland were business visitors in
this vicinity Sunday.
Miss Lulu Belle Strahm of Arling­
ton was a house guest of the Ste­
vens family Tuesday and Wednes­
day.
Don Isom made a business trip to
Pendleton Sunday.
Mrs. Rex Moses and son Johnny
Total expenses for Road 369,294.45
and Mrs. Don Isom visited relatives
Total expenses for other
in town Sunday.
3150,985.88
funds ............................ 81,691.43
Mrs. Georgie Langdon from Hepp­
ner visited the Isom family and Mr.
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING GENERAL FUND
and Mrs. John Voile this week. Mrs.
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1937 ..................................... 313,239.28
Langdon is a cousin of Mrs. W. C.
Warrants issued six months ending December 31, 1937 .... 81,691.43
Isom.
Warrants redeemed six months ending December 31, 1937 85,924.23
Mrs. Geo. Rand was taken to
Warrants cancelled six months ending December 31, 1937
94.00
Portland by her son Batie Rand last
Warrants outstanding December 31, 1937 ..........................
8,912.48
Wednesday for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand motored
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING ROAD FUND
to Portland again Sunday to be
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1937 — ................................. 33,192.04
with his mother.
Warrants issued six months ending December 31, 1937 .... 69,294.45
Mrs. E. F. Brown had the misfor­
Warranty redeemed six months ending December 31, 1937 78,219.99
tune to fall while walking from her
Warrants cancelled six months ending December 31, 1937
41.42
son’s home to her home Saturday
Warrants outstanding six months ending Dec. 31, 1937 24,225.08
evening, and received several lacera­
tions on her head. She was taken
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk.
to Hermiston for medical treatment
by A. C. Houghton, where several
COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT
stitches were taken in the wound.
From June 21. 1937 to December 18, 1937.
The school basketball team lost
their game to Heppner by one point
- MONEY TURNED OVER TO TREASURER —
at the tournament in Heppner which
JUNE ........................................... 8 9,951.59
was held Friday and Saturday.
JULY ................ ~.........................
¿6,058.74
Earl Leach was a visitor in Irri­
AUGUST .......................................
37,154.45
gon Saturday night and Sunday.
SEPTEMBER ..............................
68,326.96
A ladies aid meeting will be orga­
OCTOBER ...................................
57.395.14
nized at the Presbyterian church
NOVEMBER ................ x..........
46,453.02
next Saturday afternoon at 2:00
DECEM BER................................
66,494.21
o’clock, and eli ! ' !:• ? « h > are In­
terested are r v l i »
1
8311.834.11
tend.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
Elroy la tr o r x jir rjcr.t i ’ i ? we»’-
By Vina Hoskins. Deputy
t z i with hie f i - :
A surprise birthday party by rela­
tives was given Mrs. Josephine
Graybeal at her home Friday even­
ing. honoring her 79th birthday.
Barbara Berry from Portland vi­
sited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett McCoy, Friday.
A meeting of the water board was
held at Mr. Bishop's home Saturday
evening.
The Presbyterian Sunday school
had a large attendance Sunday. A
splendid song service with piano and
cornet music 1>y Miss Vonna Jones,
Lucille Jones and Laverne Lamor-
eaux, preceeding lesson hour, was
one of the interesting features. Ev­
eryone who has not a church home
in this vicinity is cordially invited
to attend and take part in the ser­
vices.
A fellowship meeting was held at
the Pentecostal church Monday.
Rev. Harchart of Pendleton, Rev.
Spiesz of Spray, Ore., Sister Neva
Bedwell, pastor at Stanfield, and
Rev. Carlsen of La Grande assisted
with the services. A large crowd
from outlying districts was present,
and splendid results from the word
of God were received.
♦
PINE CITY
♦
By Mrs. Bernice Watteaburger
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orr visited the
Jim Quinn home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Joe Foley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Bert Barnes spent Saturday evening
at the H. E. Young home.
Miss Dora E. Moore spent the
week end in Irrigon with Mrs. Joyce
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and children spent the week end in
John Day valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster of Port­
land spent the week end with their
daughter, Mrs. Robert McGreer.
Mrs. George Currin and Miss Re-
ta Warner spent Satunday at the
John Harrison home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen and
children of Pendleton spent Sunday
at the Boylen ranch on Butter
Creek.
Pine City people attending the
show in Hermiston Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and family,
Mrs. Marion Finch and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Harrison, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orr and Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger spent
Saturday in Pendleton.
Mrs. Reid Buseick and children
and Mrs. Jack McMann of Long
Creek spent Thursday and Friday at
the A. E. Wattenburger home.
Mrs. John Navolinski of Kelso,
Wn., is visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Clayton Ayers.
Emery Cox was a caller Saturday
at the H. E. Young home.
(Held from last week.)
W. D. Neill has again rented the
place he is on from Barney Doherty,
its owner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were vi­
sitors at the Mike Healy home in
Boardman Monday.
Mrs. Robert McGreer is spending
two weeks in Portland with her
mother.
Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters
and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were
Hermiston visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
spent Saturday night and Sunday in
Pasco with their son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger.
Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger stayed for
a week's visit.
Robert McGreer is now at Ante­
lope, Ore., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allan of Bon­
ners Ferry visited at the C. H. Bar­
tholomew home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bucknum,
Joe Farley and Marie and Jack Hea­
ly were callers at the John Healy
home Sunday.
Jamie Peck^and Glen Willlamshen
of Lexington visited at the Fred
Rauch home Sunday.
Miss Dora E. Moore spent Sunday
at the J. S. Moore home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family spent Saturday evening
in Pendleton visiting with Mrs.
Wattenburger’s sister, Mrs. Floy
Van Orsdall.
Mrs. Lucy O’Brien and daughter,
Isabella, spent Monday In Pendleton.
Everyone is getting a case of
spring fever these warm sunshiny
days.
Mrs. Joyce Smith spent the week
end at her home In Irrigon.
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