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rA G E 2 SIIERMA.X COUNTY JOURNAL. M vR lk OREGON F R I D A l, publication, June The Southwest Quarter (SW14) Date of Tirst H W % of Section 34, T ow n IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF of Section Nine (9), Township 16, 1950 ship 1 South, Range 16 East T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR D IC K & D IC K T w o (2) North, Range Sixteen sible. . . s SHERM AN COUNTY /»hrnnzin fciuuitg Hourxxai of the Willamette Meridan. Attom yes for Plaintiff It is unfortunate that the (16) Bast of the Willamette KEENAN, Plaintiff, 2. That b y «a :d decree it be ad A L V I N Post Office Address jx-oplfc have so little confidence Meridian. P l b i b M Every F rtanj at vs. ju d g e d and decreed th a t th e d e The Dalles, Oregon in the state department and ad That by said decree It be Moro, <>r«fo« KEENAN, the un 2. fendants and each of them have A R T H U R ministration. Some would say 33-(ic adjudged- and decreed that the no estate, rig:*:, title nor inter known heirs of B E R N A R D K E E GUr* L. Frrneh ____ Editor that it is unfortunate that the S < W (t'K to CltkbTTORH of them Deceased; the unknown defendants and each est in and to said land and that N A N , state department has been such N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N have no estate, right, title nor heirs of L Y D I A K E E N A N , De t Mere. Oremoo. ooder A rt that it lost the confidence of the the title of the plaintiff be de that Eugene H. Spencer has interest In and to said land and W March *. 1ST»._________ creed to be go'-d valid and clear. ceased; also all other persons or people But we can hardly change been appointed Executor of the that the title of the plaintiff be "OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER claiming any 3. That the defendants and parties unknown, it now. W e must go on with it Estate of H ow ard M. Spencer, decreed to be good, valid and right, - title, estate, lien or inter each of th^n be forever enjoin and hope that it w ill make an >C B Sf’K! rTION RATES defendants Deceased, and has qualified as ed from n e t rung or claiming est in the real estate described clear, p. That the acceptable program for the na ONE YEAR . ----------------- herein, De and each of them be forever en such. any right whatsoever in and to in the complaint tion . , All persons having claims joined from asserting or claim It is the observation of the the above-d« ribed real pro fendants against said Estate are hereby ing any right whatsoever in and TO: The unknown heirs of perty, a d v e r -e to the plaintiff, writer that a vast majority of B E R N A R D K E E N A N , Deceas to the above-described real pro notified and required to present the citizens of this area would and that the plaintiffs title be ed; the unknown heirs of L Y perty.e adverse to the plaintiff, the same, duly verified, to said prefer that this nation stayed quieted in an i to said land, that at Wasco, Oregon, D IA K E E N A N Jleceased; also and that the plaintiffs title be Executor the plaintiff be decreed to be closer to home and make few er within six months from the date quieted In and to said land, and all other persons or - parties the sole an< exclusive owner commitments in foreign lands. M l W S F A F ÏB thereof. 4. For such other and unknown, claiming any right,» that the plaintiff be decreed to of first publication of .this no A s a theory that is probably al P U B L IS H ! Kt further relic as to the court title, estate, lien, or interest be the sole and exclusive owner tice. right; as an actuality we did go The first publication is June m ay seem just and equitable. in the real estate described in thereof. 4. F or such other and abroad with our promises and ASSOCIATION This summ> ns is published by 16, 1950. « do have our nose protruded the complaint herein, Defen further relief as to the cou rt Eugene H. Spencer the order of the Honorable E. H. into the business of many lands. may seem Just and equitable. dants: JU N E M . 1BSB Executor of the Estate of Howell, Jud, of the above-en IN THE NAM E OF T H E W e are not prepared to protect This summons Is published by Howard M Spencer, Deceased titled court, :nade and entered it. W e are getting it hit. Upon Honorable E. H. S T A T E O F O R EG O N you are order of the HERE IT IB on the 23rd day of June, 1950, J. Tracy Barton how we react depends our fu hereby required to answer the Howell, Judge of the above-en Date of first publication is June Com plaint filed against you in titled court, made and entered Attorney for the Estate Almost any half grown boy ture. 33 6c 30, 1950. the above cause, on or before on the Jth day of June, 1950. tfhe Dalles, Oregon knows that if you stick your D ICK & D IC K four weeks from the date of the nose into other people's business The locust trees are in bloom 35-8c Att rnys for Plaintiff pretty soon some one Is going now, the first of July, which is first publication of this sum The Dalles. Oregon to take a poke at it- That bit of a botanical oddity. Often the> mons, and if you fail so to ans practical and useful knowledge bloom the first of May. w er, for w ant thereof, the Plain is something the United Stales tiff w ill apply to the court for I T T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F state department hasn’t learned. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F O F T H É S T A T E O F O R EG O N the r e lie f as prayed for A t the beginning of what may T H E « T A T E OF O REGON FOR in Plain tiffs complaint, to-wit: Attor ey at law FO R S H E R M A N C O U N T Y be a third world w a r this na T H E C O U N T Y O F S H E R M A N C H A R L IE L P O W E L L , Plaintiff 1. That the defendants and each tion has its few forces scattered C O R D E L IA 8. CROSS, Plaintiff of them be required to set forth \ I MORO all over the world, across two the n a tu re of their claims, if M A R Y E D IT H SAYRS; L A M E R v. Monday, Wednesday, Friday oceans in almost every contin H A CROSS Defendant any, to the following described H SA Y R S; MRS. L A V O N N E Afternoons ent. * W e have planned to have real property, and that all of the H A R T ; M A R Y L O U IS E L E M SUMMONS No. 2737 no more difficulty about it than adverse claims of the defendants L E Y ; the unknown heirs of TO: H. A CROSS, defendant T H I DALLES cme might expect in taking a bas or any of them may be deter O M E R G. SAYRS, Deceased; also above named' ket of food to a sick neighbor 211 Eas Third Street mined by decree of this court: . I n the name of th e all other persons or parties un The solid facts of international S T A T E O F O R EG ON: You are known claiming any right, title, Telei ione 3209 existence seem to have escaped hereby required to appear and estate, lien or interest in the the present leaders of this na answer the complaint filed real estate described in the com tion. History, if consulted, would against you in thè above entitled plaint, herein. Defendants. ♦ have told them ' the value of cause on or before the expiration To: The unknown heirs of O M E R force. The president has been of four weeks from the date o f G. SAYRS, Deceased; also all insistent that a 44 unit air force the first publication of this sum other persons or parties un wm sufficient and despite the mons, and if you fail so to appear known claiming any right, advice of the senate that is all title, estate, lien or interest In and answer plaintiff for want w e have. The draft w as unpopu thereof the real estate described In 1 will take ju d gm en t lar and so instead of losing against you for ' the sum the complaint herein, Defen- J of votes th e ' administration pre $5680 00. with dants. ‘ , 1 interest thereon ferred to lose the arm y. W e at the legal rate from November IN THE NAM E OF THE have dissipated our resources 23, 1949, together with her costs S T A T E O F O R EG O N you are all over the world instead of a n d disbursements incurred hereby required to answer the making ourselves strong and Complaint filed against you In herein - - now, in time of danger, h a ve a You are'’ further notified that the above cause, on or before flock of supplicants on our pursuant to an date of attachment is four weeks from the protect either ourselves or them, the first publication of this sum sued out of this Court, (reorge hands and little with which to A. Potter, Administrator with mons, and if you fail so to ans There is no Indication that anv the W ill Annexed of the Estate wer, for want thereof, the Plain of the nations on which We have of Eliza J. Dingle, deceased, tiff w ill apply to the court for showered .our generosity uill which estate is now being pro the relief as prayed for in plain field a single division in our bated in the County Court of tiffs complaint, to wit: 1, That tiehalf. the State of Oregon, for Sher the defendants and each of them So. w h a t W e can either fight to set forth the man County, has certified that be required In Korea across the five or six he has the following personal nature of their claims, if any, thousand miles of th e P a c ific , to the following described real can retreat actually and diplo property in his possession and property. arH^ that all of the ad matically. or try to a Please under his control belonging to verse claims of the defendants j .« -« ■ Russia. Neither course will be you, to-wlt: or any of them mtay be determ An undivided l-17th interest easy and appeasement is lm|* ri Ined b y decree of this court r» in the undistributed residue of assets of the Estate of Eliza J. Dingle, and undivided l-9lh interest in remainder o f $10,- 000.00 trust fund in favor of Alfred Smith, life tenant, M provided by Last W ill and Testament of Eliza J. Dingle, deceased. and that the plaintiff w ill apply {or an order for the sale of said property so attached to satisfy any judgment that may be re covered by her against you. This summons is publishe-i by order of the Honorable E. H. Howell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered jn the 26th day of May, 1950, directing the'publication of this summons once . each week for four consecutive weeks in the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Sherman County, Oregon. Date of first publication J un e 30. 1950. Date of last publication July 21, 1950. GEO. G. U P D E G R A F F Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 35-8c ' Moro, Oregon George G. 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