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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1939.
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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
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MESSAGE
FOURH CLUBS HAVE
SOCIAL MEETING
T h e 4-H Sew ing an d C ooking club
of th e C olum bia d is tric t h eld a so­
c ial m eetin g a t th e H en ry S om m erer
hom e J u ly 11 w ith 'M rs. B ishop as
honored gu est. Some of th e m em ­
b ers h an d ed In th e ir record books
a n d cards.
F o llo w in g th e m eetin g w aterm elo n
w as served by K ay K een er an d M ary
Som m erer. G uests w ere M rs. B ish ­
op, Mrs. S om m erer, Mrs. K een er an d
Mrs. Beck. T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill
be A u g u st 18 a t th e hom e of th e
leader.
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Youngsters Attending Ram Sale
EVERY
SCHEDULE
FROM
AUG. 21 TO 26
8 to 11 a. m.
12 to 3 :3 0
F r u it
Mon.
B eans, Corn
T om atoes
Tuee.
T om atoes
B eans, C orn
W eds.
F r u it
T om atoes
T h u rs.
T om atoes
B eans, C orn
F ri.
F r u it
T om atoes
S at.
T om atoes
O th er p ro d u cts by sp ecial a rr a n g e ­
m ent.
H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery
RULES FOR GARDEN CLUB
FLOWER SHOW, SEPTEMBER 8
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
MEETS FRIDAY
T he M agic Room Im p ro v em en t
club h eld a m eetin g la s t F rid a y a t
th e hom e of A nne P eterso n . Lois
C asper, vice p re s id e n t, w as in c h a rg e
of th e b u sin ess m eetin g . D iscussion
w as h eld on th e le a rn in g of som e 4-
H clu b songs.
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be h eld a t
th e hom e of V iv ian , Iris an d B etty
Lee M o rris T h u rsd a y (to d a y ).
CITATION.
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E
STA TE O F OREGON FOR
UM ATILLA COUNTY.
UMATILLA NEWS
B0USQUET-D0NAV0N
Mr. a n d Mrs. A rt B ousquet
NEW ZEALANDER
WISECRACKS ON
DAIRY INDUSTRY
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
—The Jersey Bulletin.
all the Townsend meetings.
Mrs. O. L.
Byerly
and
three
children from Albany, Ora., vialtad
AfFfTRGÄD!
Inland Cooperative
ELECTRICAL JARGON
MADE PLAIN FOR
ORDINARY USE
►
A MATCH ON
• IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO DISPLAY
BEFORE THE FAIR, BRING IT IN!
By Mrs. G lenn O strom
I C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne)
F lo w er a rra n g e m e n t fo r T each ­
e r ’s desk.
C lass 3. Age 12 to 16—
A ny flow er a rra n g e m e n t.
F lo w ers need n o t be g ro w n by, b u t
m u st be a rra n g e d by e x h ib ito r.
LIGHT
T h is Is Y o u r S tore!
¿MEMBER.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
have
an n o u n ced th e fo rth co m in g m a rria g e
of th e ir d a u g h te r Y vonne, to Mr. W ILL SOON HAVE IN A STACK OF
dry pine ru stic , sid in g and fin ish ,
P a u l D onavon of Los A ngeles, S a tu r­
J day, A u g u st 19, a t 9 :0 0 o’clock a t as we have m ade a rra n g e m e n ts for
th e H erm isto n
C ath o lic
ch u rch . a supply of th is an d o th e r pin e lu m ­
R o sean n e S m ith of P o rtla n d w ill
SECTION H
be h e r c o u sin ’s only a tte n d a n t. T he ber from one of e a ste rn O regon’s
Roses
w ed d in g b re a k fa st w ill be a t 1 0 :0 0 lead in g p ine m ills. T his, w ith th e
C lass 1. One specim en bloom.
o ’clock a t th e hom e of th e b rid e- fir lum ber from L yle an d P o rtla n d ,
Teutsch To Gather Material
C lass 2. Bowl or vase of roses, e le c t’s p a re n ts for th e w edd in g p a r ­ w ill en ab le us to su p p ly you w ith
ty, w ith a recep tio n fo r frie n d s from a n y th in g needed in th e b u ild in g m a­
W. L. T e u tsc h of Oregon S ta te col­ one o r m ore v arieties.
one o’clock till fo u r o ’clock in th e
lege w ill be in th e H erm isto n a re a
te ria l line, as w ell as w indow s, doors,
a ftern o o n .
SECTION I
S a tu rd a y an d S unday to g a th e r m a­
and
celotex. H erm iston
M iss B o u sq u et w as a g ra d u a te of plyw ood
Perennials
te ria l for an a rtic le on coop eratio n Specim en bloom s, 3 s ta lk s to each th e C ondon h ig h school, la te r m a­ L um ber & S upply Co. K. D. P ierson.
tric u la te d
at
M a ry lh u rs t College.
on .federal re clam atio n p ro je c ts to be
52-tfc
•ex h ib it.
She ta u g h t in th e local school for
p u blished in th e New E ra , official
C lass 1. M ichelm as D aisy.
sev eral y e a rs before b ein g em ployed
p u b lic a tio n of th e R eclam atio n S er­
w ith th e S m ith C a n n in g Co. in P e n ­ W A N TED — PLA CE TO W O RK FOR
C lass 2. S h a s ta Daisy.
vice.
room and board, w hile a tte n d in g
d leto n , an d a t p re s e n t is em ployed
C lass 3. Coreopsis.
in P o rtla n d .
school. Sm all wages. W rite E llen
C lass 4. G aillard ia.
Mr. D onavon w as a g ra d u a te of H am m ill, S tan field .
5 2 -3tp
Irrigon H. E. Club To Meet
C lass 5. C a rn atio n .
G onzaga, la te r co m in g h ere to teach
T he Irrig o n H. E. clu b w ill be e n ­
C lass 6. P in k s.
a n d is now em ployed in Los A ngeles
te rta in e d S eptem ber 7 a t th e home
w h ere th e couple w ill m ake th e ir 28 ACRES FO R SALE— 20 IR R IG A -
C lass 7. S w eet W illiam .
hom e
ted. E le c tric ity . M ail, cream and
of (Mrs. R aym ond C oulter.
SECTION J
Miss B ousquet a rriv e d h ere T u es­ school bus ro u te, fa ir im pro v em en ts:
Annuals
day from P o rtla n d to be a t th e hom e
g rav el road.
P rice *2500. E lija h
Specim en bloom s, 3 s ta lk s to each of h e r p a re n ts u n til th e w edding.
D
uvall,
H
erm
isto
n , Ore.
52-3tp
Mrs.
J
.
V.
F
ra
n
k
lin
an
d
sm
all
son
e x h ib it.
B illy of F a lls R iv er M ills, C al., a r ­
C lass 1. A ster.
rived T u esd ay from h e r hom e to a t ­ FOR SALE— TWO *35 N EW W IN D
C lass 2. Z in n ia.
ten d th e w ed d in g of h er siste r,
fan m ills fo r h a lf price. S everal
(a ) G ia n t
Y vonne.
new
16 in. solid disc blades, 75c
( b ) Pom Pom
V olts, am peres, w a tts , k ilo w a tt
each.
W ill tra d e fo r w eaner pigs
C lass 3. M arigolds.
Mrs. L yle B row n accom panied h e r
hours, an d s im ila r w ords w hich a re
o
r
h
e
ife
r calves. E. W. Moore,
siste
r,
Mrs.
E
a
rl
B
ensel
to
P
o
rtla
n
d
(a ) G ian t
in th e h a b it of h av in g m ixed m ean ­
B oardm an, Ore.
5 2 -ltp
fo r a few days.
(b ) D w arf
Mrs. H en ry C ra m e r of T he D alles
ings fo r mo3t people n o t versed in
C lass 4. S n ap D ragons.
w as tr a n s a c tin g b u sin ess h ere th e FOR SALE— M A JESTIC COAL AND
e le c tric a l term s, a re ex p lain ed
in
C lass 5. P e tu n ia .
la tte r p a rt of th e w eek.
everyday la n g u ag e in a new e x te n ­
wood ran g e, h o t w a te r back, good
Joe L in g o u of S ta rb u c k sp e n t th e
C lass 6. P hlox.
F. C. F re d ric k so n , Irrig o n ,
sion c irc u la r No. 330, issued a t Ore­
w eek end v is itin g a t th e hom e of shape.
SECTION K
52-tfc
h is a u n ts , Mrs. B ill S w itz le r an d Ore.
gon s ta te college.
Horticultural Hobbies
M rs. Al S tep h en s.
T h is c irc u la r is d esigned for use
C lass 1. Corsage.
Mrs. Bill S w itzler and Mrs. M in­ FOR SALE— ONE 5-F T . 1937 MOD-
by 4-H club m em bers en ro lled in r u ­
n ie S h a rp s te in of W alla W alla re ­
C lass 2. F lo ra l piece.
el F rig id a ire ; one 5-ft. K erosene
ra l e le c trific a tio n p ro jects,
b u t so
tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd a y
from
San |
' C lass 3. G ourds.
m uch m a te ria l of g e n e ra l u se is con­
F ra n c isc o w h ere th ey a tte n d e d th e E le c tro lu x r e f rig e r a to r; one F lam o
SECTION L
G as re frig e ra to r. All in p erfect con­
fair.
tain ed in th e c irc u la r th a t it w ill be
Perennials
and Annuals
Mr. an d Mrs. A rt T ro u t an d ch ild ­ d itio n . G u aran teed . T erm s. F a rm e rs
supplied free to O regon citizen s in ­
C lass 1. Low gro w in g .
ren of W alla W alla sp en t th e week S upply, S tan field , Ore.
5 2 -lc
tereste d , says E v e re tt H . D avis, ex­
end a t th e Roy Ju s tin s o n home.
Class 2. T a ll gro w in g .
tension sp ecialist in a g ric u ltu ra l e n ­
Mrs. J o h n B lair and in f a n t son FOR SA LE— 75 POUND IC E BOX.
SECTION M
have re tu rn e d from th e
P en d leto n
g in e e rin g , w ho is th e a u th o r.
C heap. Mrs. W ill K en n in g s, H e r­
Miniature
Arrangements
h o sp ital.
In ad d itio n to ex p la in in g e le c tri­
F lo w er an d c o n ta in e r n o t to exceed
m iston.
50-3tp
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
D.
M.
W
alsh
an
d
cal term s, th e c irc u la r ex p lain s sim ­
h e r a u n t, an d Mr. an d Mrs. P a u l
8 inches.
ple w irin g la y o u ts aro u n d a fa rm ­
W alsh and c h ild ren of T he D alles W A N TED — ONE OR TWO DAY OLD
SECTION N
stead . describes th e beat k in d of m a­
calves. J. R. C h en au lt. O pposite
sp en t S unday afte rn o o n here.
Men's Department
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e S p rin g e r an d P ay n e D airy, H erm isto n .
te ria ls to use, an d d iscusses ad eq u ate
50-3tp
A ny flow er in any c o n ta in e r m u st g ra n d c h ild re n P atsy an d M arlyn Mo-
lig h tin g for v a rio u s p a rts of th e res­
be g ro w n an d a rra n g e d by ex h ib ito r. h oney le ft S u n d ay for S e a ttle w h ere FOR R E N T — FU R N ISH ED MODERN
idence an d o th e r farm b u ild in g s. A
th ey w ill be a t th e hom e of th e ir
a p a rtm e n t, w ith elec, re frig e ra to r
SECTION 0
list of lig h tin g o u tlets, sw itch es and
d a u g h te r a n d so n -in -la w , M r. an d and stove. Also fo r sale a wood and
Dahlias
convenience plugs recom m ended for
Mrs. W allace M ohoney. Mr. S p rin g ­
Cla«s 1. Pom Pom.
v ario u s b u ild in g s on th e farm is a l­
e r h a s a tw o w eek s’ v a c atio n from ,’ ja l ra n g e w ith w a te r coils. H. E.
C lass 2. D ecorative.
50-tfc
h is w ork a t th e W estern U nion and H anby.
so included.
C lass 3. Sem i-D ecorative.
w ill v is it in S e a ttle an d in te re s tin g
FU R ISH E D ROOMS FOR R EN T FOR
C lass 4. C actus.
p o in ts.
lig h t h o usekeeping. Joe D yer.
Mrs. B u rley , w ho has been v is it­
SECTION P
in g a t th e F red K nudson hom e for
50-tfc
Gladiolus
some tim e, re tu rn e d to h er hom e in
C lass 1. Bowl or vase of one col- ! P o rtla n d M onday.
FOR SALE— GOOD GRADE MILK
A n n e Jo h n s to n an d
baby, and
goats, a ll sizes, fo r m ilk, for pets,
C lass 2. Bowl o r vase of m ix e d ' C h arlie D eH arte of S u n n y sid e sp en t for m eat.
P ric e reaso n ab le. One
th e week end a t th e hom e of h er
In an " e ssa y ” on th e h is to ry of bouquet.
m ile n o rth
of H erm isto n . C. A.
p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Ai S tep h en s.
th e cow, J. K ellih er, a New Z ealand
—- SCORING —
47-6p
B etty M cK enzie, s tu d e n t n u rse in L are.
w it, got th is off, in p a rt, w hich is | Ju d g e s w ill use th e fo llo w in g score P e n d leto n , s p e n t S u n d ay a t th e hom e
FRAM
ES
FOR
GLASSES.
$2.50.
A.
of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E. Mc­
ap p licab le in A m erica in c e rta in re ­ in ju d g in g flo w er a rra n g e m e n ts:
K
enzie.
W.
B
eh
rm
an
,
W
atc
h
m
ak
er,
H
erald
spects, w hich you w ill be able t o ! Color h arm o n y ....................... 20
T h d U. S. G o v ern m en t m en, who O ffice, H erm isto n .
45 -tfc
R elatio n of flow er to co n ­
recognize w ith o u t o u r h elp :
have been w o rk in g a t B ig E ddy for
ta in e r ...................................... 20
“ T he most im p o rta n t p a rt of th e
tw o m o n th s, have re tu rn e d here.
P ro p o rtio n ................................. 20
Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge B u tterw o o d her s is te r , Mrs. S tevens, over th(e
cow. how ever, ¡3 th e recep tacle in
week end.
sp e n t M onday in P o rtla n d .
D istin c tio n ................................. 20
w hich th e m ilk is p rep ared and
Mrs. Dave M usgrave an d Mrs. Roy
E a rl H an a, T exaco a g e n t in P e n ­
P erfe c tio n of a rra n g e m e n t .. 20
sto red . T his is called th e udd»r. By
w ere
d le to n , w as a b u sin ess v isito r in C ork from M onum ent. Ore.,
100% to w n M onday.
d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
a clever a rra n g e m e n t th is is divided
Specim en bloom s w ill be ju d g ed
J . D u n can , w ho hag re n te d
his Isom T h u rsd ay . Mrs. M usgrave p u r­
in to four co m p artm en ts, each w ith a
h o tel, k n o w n as th e D un can H otel, chased a re frig e ra to r from Mr. Moore
se p a ra te ta p . By th is m ean s th e acco rd in g to th e fo llo w in g scale:
to Mr. a n d Mrs. U rsel H ia tt, moved in H e rm isto n w hile here.
Color ............................................. 30
m ilk is divided a t its source. , so
Mrs. Sam U nicker an d d a u g h te r
in to h is hom e on th e h ig h w a y M on­
Size of flo w er ............................ 30
th a t one p a rt goes to th e lan d lo rd ,
day. Mr. D un can h as o p erated th e of th e valley is v is itin g her parent«,
| Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k L eicht.
Q u ality an d co n d itio n of
one to th e m ortgag ee, one to th e
D u n can h o tel for sev eral years.
Mr. an d 'Mrs. R o b ert W est and
bloom .....
20
G overnm ent, and one to th e farm er.
Gene H ia tt, O liver M cN abb and ¡d a u g h te r of G reybull, W yo., a re
F o liag e ........................................ 20
G lenn O strom a tte n d e d a P resto n e
Som etim es one of th e c o m p artm en ts
¡v isitin g Mrs. W est’s parent«, Mr.
100% m eetin g a t th e Elk3 T em ple in P e n ­ ¡and Mrs. F ra n k F redreckson.
w ll be d efective, and in su ch cases
d leto n F rid a y even in g .
i Rev. W alpole of S ta n fo rd . M onta­
th e fa rm e r is o m itted .
Miss B eth C ooney, w ho is a n u rse na, p reach ed a t
th e
P re s b y te ria n
TOWNSEND FLASHES
“ T h e cow is a very sim ple an im al.
in S alem an d h as Ju st re tu rn e d from
ch
u
rc
h
S
u
n
d
ay
aftern
o
o
n
.
By
Mrs.
Jo
e
Udey
H e r p rin c ip a l pleasu re is th a t of
th e S an F ran cisco fa ir, hag sp e n t the
I Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k B row ning w ere
T he n ex t m eetin g of th e H erm is­ last w eek a t th e hom e of h e r p a r­ d in n e r g u e sts of M r. an d Mrs. H . C.
g e ttin g in fro n t of m o to r cars. F o r
th is reason m any k in d -h e a rle d fa rm ­ ton T ow nsend clu b w ill be held F r i­ ent«, M r. an d Mrs. E m m e tt Cooney. W a rn e r S unday.
B efore com ing h ere she v isited
a
Mr. an d Mrs. Ben McCoy of Im b ­
e rs tu r n th e ir h erd on to th e road day, A u g u st 25, a t 8 :0 0 p. m. a t th e siste r A lice w ho is s tu d y in g a t a
ler. Ore . visited re la tiv e s h ere S un­
T h is is to n o tify all h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d .
to w a rd s du sk on S unday ev en in g , as L egion h all.
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C lark re ­ day.
th e c ity m o to r tra ffic is r e tu rn in g m em bers to be p resen t to d ecide on
Mr. an d Mrs. E m ery B edw ell. w ho
tu
rn
e d S u n d ay from a tw o w eeks va­ have been s ta y in g w ith th e ir son for
hom ew ards, so th a t as m any of th e ir im p o rta n t b u sin ess an d to h e a r th e
c atio n a t th e ocean an d P o rtla n d .
'som e tim e, moved to B oardm an la s t
cow s as possible m ay jo in in th is la te s t re p o rts on th e T ow nsend move-
Mr. an d Mrs. Lou B row nell and
: m ent.
sim ple am u sem ent.
son Bob re tu rn e d T u esd ay from a week.
Mr. D ent of B oardm an visited Mr.
New m em bers a re jo in in g th e clu b tr ip w h ich took th e m th ro u g h C a lif­ and Mrs C has. S tew ard over th e
“ In re c e n t y e a rs th e re h a s been a
o
rn
ia.
Bob.
w
ho
hag
ju
s
t
g
ra
d
u
a
te
d
very com m endable m ovem ent to im ­ a t each m eetin g . W e w ill h av e a
end.
from K in m an
B usiness U n iv ersity , week
Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter sp en t
prove th e g en eral sta n d a rd o f cows | pro g ram an d re fre sh m e n ts w ill be
h as accepted a p o sitio n on a b oat S un d ay In Irrig o n .
in New Z ealan d . T he m ethod a d o p t­ served by th e a u x ilia ry .
w hich he ex p ects to jo in soon a fte r
Mrs. N e ttie F lo w er frbm H ep p n er
T he T ow nsend picnic a t B o ard m an th e firs t of S eptem ber.
ed is sim ple, b u t very effective. Once
Is v is itin g h e r cousin, W. C. Isom
Mr. an d Mrs. Ed B yrnes an d son and fam ily, and th e Jo h n V oile fam ­
a y ear every fa rm e r selects th e w o rst S u n d ay w as well a tte n d e d . C h arles
of h is cow s a n d sells th em to o th e r Despa in. o u r d eleg a te to th e n a tio n a l Ed an d nephew of T o u ch et sp en t ily th is week.
farm ers. T hese a re called 'c u lls’ ex ­ co n v en tio n , gave a v ery th r illin g T h u rsd a y a t th e Ja m e s B yrnes home.
cept w hen you do th is fo r yo u rself, T ow nsend ad d ress and also o th e r re ­
in w hich case th ey a re k n o w n as p o rts on th e conv en tio n w ere given.
S ev eral carlo a d s of th e local m em ­
specially selected pedigree stock.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
“There are two classes of cows— b ers a tte n d e d th e picnic.
T
h
e
p
u
b
lic
Is
alw
ay
s
in
v
ited
to
those that pay and those that don’t.”
A gro u p of H erm isto n 4-H m em ­
b ers a re a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l ram
sa le a t P en d leto n to d ay (T h u rs d a y )
u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of M. B.
K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g ­
en t. In s tru c tio n a l ta lk s w ill be g iv ­
en d u rin g th e sale.
A
CANNING
TO
P roducers & F a rm e rs
«« Gold Diggers
O f 1938
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of
THOMAS P. H A N SEN . D eceased.
TO: T he u n k n o w n h e irs of T hom as
P. H an sen , deceased, an d to all
o th e r perso n s claim in g to have
any in te re s t in th e re a l p ro p erty
of T hom as P. H an sen , deceased,
an d to all o th e r devisees and h e irs
u n k n o w n , if a n y th e re be,
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STA TE
OF OREGON,
You an d each of you a re h ereb y
cited an d com m anded to a p p e a r be­
fore th e H o n o rab le C arl W . C h am ­
bers, Ju d g e of th e ab o v e-en titled
¡C ourt, w ith in ten days from th e d ate
of th e serv ice of th is c ita tio n upon
you if served w ith in U m a tilla C oun­
ty, O regon, a n d w ith in tw e n ty d ay s
a fte r th e service of th is c ita tio n
upon you if served w itu in a n y o th e r
C ounty in th e S ta te of O regon, and
w ith in fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of
th e serv ice of th is c ita tio n upon you
if served w ith in th e U nited S tates
and o u tsid e of th e S ta te of O regon,
an d th e n an d th e re show cause, if
a n y ex ists, w hy an o rd e r of th e
above e n title d C o u rt should not be
m ade p e rm ittin g and a u th o riz in g A.
J. S m ith as a d m in is tra to r of th e es­
ta te of T hom as P. H an sen , deceased,
to sell a t p riv a te sale fo r cash, fo r
th e purpose o f p a y in g fu n e ra l c h a rg ­
es, expenses of a d m in is tra tio n an d
claim s a g a in s t th e e s ta te of T hom as
P. H an sen , deceased, a ll th e real
p ro p erty of th e e s ta te or such p o r­
tio n th e re o f as m ay be n ecessary to
sell for such purposes, th e said re a l
p ro p erty b ein g describ ed in th e in ­
v en to ry an d a p p ra ise m e n t filed
in
th e above e n title d e s ta te and in th e
p e titio n of th e a d m in is tra to r filed
h erein a p p ly in g fo r perm ission of
th e C o u rt to sell said real p ro p erty ,
and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as
ollow s:
The N o rth H alf of th e N o rth e a s t
Q u a rte r of S ection T w en ty -o n e, in
T ow nship One, N o rth of R ange
T w en ty -six , E.W .M .,
in M orrow
C ounty, O regon.
T h is c ita tio n is issued p u rs u a n t
to o rd er of th e H o n o rab le C arl W.
C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e a b o v e -e n tit­
led C o u rt, d u ly m ade and en te re d on
th e 25th day of May, 1939.
MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, C lerk.
(S E A L )
T his c ita tio n is served upon you
by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f for fo u r su c­
cessive w eeks in th e H erm isto n H e r­
ald. a n ew sp ap er of g e n e ra l c irc u la ­
tion p u blished w eekly in H erm isto n .
U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by o rd e r
of th e H o n o rab le C arl W. C ham bers,
Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C ourt,
w hich o rd er w as m ade an d dated th e
!25th day of May, 1939; th e d a te of
¡the firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is c ita tio n
is th e 10th d ay of A u g u st, 1939, and
th e last, d a te of p u b licatio n w ill be
th e 7th dav of S ep tem b er, 1939.
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