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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, February 5, 1942
IONE NEWS . . '
lone Community Has
Big Church Meeting
By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH
Mrs. Lee Beckner has received
word that her nephew, Gene Nor
moyle, is ill at Shepard's Field,
Wichita Falls, Texas.
Earl McCabe and Harold Buchan
an, who recently enlisted in the
navy, have returned to lone to wait
their call, since enlistments in the
navy have overtaxed accommoda
tions for the present.
Nineteen members and many vis
itors attended the church dinner and
annual church meeting Sunday. Rev.
J. Fred Stillwell spoke on "Goals
and Objectives." The following re
ports were made: Ladies Aid, Mrs.
J. E. Swanson; Sunday school, Mrs.
Minnie Forbes; church, Mrs. Dale
Ray; church repairs, Rev. Stillwell.
Sunday school officers were nomin
ated and will be voted on at a later
meeting. They are, superintendent
Rev. Stillwell; assistant superintend
ent, Mrs. J. A. Troedson; primary
teachers, Mrs. W. G. Roberts, Mrs.
E. M. Baker and Mrs. Franklin Ely;
junior girls class, Mrs. Erling
Thompson; junior boys class, Mrs.
H. V. Smouse; secretary, Charlotte
Sperry; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie For
bes; librarian, Shirley Smouse; pi
anist, Mrs. Erling Thompson; church
organist, Mrs. E. M. Baker. A board
of managers was elected, consisting
of Fred Pettyjohn and Mrs. Marion
Palmer for the Baptist; E. M. Baker
and Erling Thompson for the Con
gregational; Mrs. Frank Engelman
and Mrs. Dale Ray for the Chris
tian, and Mrs. J. E. Swanson, mis
cellaneous. Elders are Fred Petty
john and Erling Thompson; deacons,
E. M. Baker and Marion Palmer;
deaconesses, Mrs. Laxton McMur
ray, Mrs. Frank Engelman, Mrs
Delia M. Corson, and Mrs. Erling
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and
little son of Hermiston spent Wed
nesday evening with Mrs. Petty
john's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Lundell.
Mrs. Carl Allyn returned home
Sunday from Heppner. Her arm,
which was painfully injured in the
car door when their car dropped in
to flooded Butter creek, is improv
ing, but still quite sore.
Mr. and Mrs. Errett Hummel made
a-week-end" trip to Portland. They
were accompanied by Miss Gene
vieve Piluso and Reuben Fischer
who visited their homes in Port
land. Norman Bergstrom who is a stu
dent at Pacific university spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bergstrom.
According ' to a Portland paper,
Mrs. Rose Ritchie, a former resi
dent of lone, died at her home near
Vancouver, Wash., on January 26.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Jean Pioton, and two grand
children. Roy Lindstrom is visiting friends
in Salem and Monmouth. He was
accompanied to Salem by Miss Glor
ia Stender, who had been visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen.
Mrs. James Lindsay returned
Wednesday after spending a month
in Portland.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews of Morgan
is at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Berl Akers in Goo.se berry, caring
for Berl, Jr., while his mother is in
the hospdtaL
Mrs. Frank Lindsay, who is a pa
tient in the hospital at Heppner, is
reported to be not so well.
limbing is in progress at the
Krebs Brothers ranch at Cecil.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.
Burk are Mrs. Burk's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Burgess of Redmond.
Mrs. Dorr Mason is in Portland,
spending a few days with her hus
band who is employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker enjoyed
a visit from Mr. Baker's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kedrick
Baker of Kahlotus, Wash., Saturday
and Sunday.
Glen Ball of Yakima, Wash., was
a visitor here Monday. While here
the federal tax sticker was stolen
from the windshield of his car.
Leslie Roundy drove up from
Portland to spend Sunday with his
wife and baby. Mrs. Huston Bryson
accompanied him.
Mesdames Erling Thompson, Gar
land Swanson, J. E. Swanson and
Omar Rietmann entertained members
of the Women's Topic club and in
vited guests at a bridge party of
eight tables at the Rietmann home
BOY SCOUTS' RANKS GROWING
"InillllllliiimniM in .
The above poster in colors, now being displayed all over the
country, announces Boy Scout Week with the slogan "Strong For
America." Boy Scouts everywhere in the nation have taken on and
are assuming extra assignments from Uncle Sam to do their part In
the defense of America. Boys 12 years of age and over who are not
Scouts and who wish to share in winning the war by doing these
'Good Turns" should get in touch with the nearest office of the Bov
Scouts of America.
LEXINGTON NEWS
Lexington Students
Aid War Effort
By MARGARET SCOTT
The local students were busy this
week gathering old papers and mag
azines for defense and getting books
for the soldiers to read.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer are
spending a few days at the Archie
Munkers home.
First Aid classes are being held
in the local schoolhouse each Mon
day and Wednesday evening with
Friday evening High prizes were
won by Mrs. Hugh Smith and-Victor
Rietmann, low by Mrs. Harry
Yarnell and Charles Carlson, and
jack high by Mrs. Charles Carlson
nnd Charles Carlson. Others pre
sent were Harry Yarnell, Mrs. M.
E. Cotter, Miss Piluso, Mr. and Mrs.
Erret Hummel, Mrs. C. W. Swanson,
Mrs. Frank Lundell, Carltcn Swan
son, Mrs. Ella Davidson, Mrs. E. R.
Lundell, Mrs. Cleo Drake, Hugh
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake, Mrs.
Dorr Mason, Mrs. Bert Mason, Mrs.
Victor Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Clel
Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney.
Defense stamps were given as prizes
and the patriotic motif was used in'
honor of the President's birthday.
The first February meeting of the
club will be at the home of Mrs.
Ted Blake.
Lee Pettyjohn who recently en
listed in the Marines is now located
at San Diego, according to word re ceived
by his sister, Mrs. Marion
Palmer.
Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers of Heppner
was in lone Tuesday afternoon to
hold a meeting of the committee for
the mobilization of Morrow county
women for defense.
There will be a regular meeting
of the Willows grange Saturday eve
ning and a Valentine dance on Feb
ruary 14.
Miss Joan Sipes, senior at Univer
sity of Idaho at Moscow, is the
guest at the home of her uncle,
Henry V. Smouse. She has been in
Pendleton, visiting her brother, Ser
geant Marquis Greenwault, radio
technician with a bombng crew, lo
cated temporarily at Pendleton. Mr.
and Mrs. Smouse and Shirley vis
ited the young people in Pendleton
this week end. Both are former res
idents of lone, and attended school
here.
Harold Buhman of Heppner as in
structor. Forty-two persons are
registered and much 'interest is be
ing shown in the work.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Grant Henderson of
Stanfield and Grace Bensel of Her
miston. , They are making their home
in Portland where Mr. Henderson
is employed. They were visiting in
Hermiston Sunday, and were met
by Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson
and sons of this city.
Donnie Hiatt is ill at the George
Allyn home.
The members of the co-op organ
ization had an all-day meeting in
the grange hall Sunday. Dinner was
served at noon by the H. E. C. mem
bers. Officers were elected for the
coming year.
Many local people attended the
President's ball in Heppner Satur
day night.
Archie Padberg is receiving med
ical attention in Portland.
Lexington H. E. C. will meet next
Thursday, the 12th, at 1:30 p. m. at
the country home of Mrs. Chris
Brown with Mrs. H. 0. Bauman as
sisting hostess. All members are urg
ed to attend as there is Red Cross
sewing to do.
ROARDMAN NEWS
Bridal Shower Given
Mrs. Frank Lentz
By SiRS. CLAUD COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gillespie, daugh
ters Elva May and Billy of Stan
field spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie.
The dance at the grange hall Sat
urday evening was well patronized
and all report a fine time.
A bridal shower for Mrs. Fred
Lentz (Lena Belle Forbes) was held
at Mrs. Forbes' Friday, with Mrs.
Esther Knight, hostess.
Little Carma Barlow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow, celebrated
her fifth birthday on the afternoon
of January 30 with a party at the
home of Mrs. Florence Root. About
35 little tots and mothers were pre
sent. Mrs. Chas. Wicklander went to
Hermiston Friday to bring her twin
brother home rom the hospital,
where he had been confined the last
two weeks with a bad heart. Bud
Chaffee took them.
Ladies Aid silver tea met at Mrs.
Ed Souders Wednesday with a large
attandance. Joint hostesses with Mrs.
HARDMAN NEWS
Frank McDaniels
Buy Hardman Property
By ELSA M. LEATHERS
Since all weather reports have
been tabooed, Mr. Groundhog
couldn't show his nose Feb. 2. So
who is there to say we shall have
six weeks more winter? The sun
shone beautifully between showers.
There was a meeting of the Red
Cross sewing group here Monday
afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Knighten was
elected chairman. Those present
who took sewing to their homes
were Opal Adams, Ethel Knighten,
Maud Robison, Alice Hastings, Mary
McDonald, Debzbie McDaniel, Ethel
Robison, Elsa M. Leathers, Char
lotte Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farrens mov
ed their sheep from their Burton
Valley home to Rhea creek Satur
day, with Ball and Mahoney. Mrs.
Farrens will cook through lambing
and Raymond McDonald will work
there and went with the Fan-ens'.
Kinard McDaniel went to Lone
Rock Saturday and moved his wife
here Sunday to the Catherine Mc
Intyre ranch where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Wyland of
Rhea creek visited Sunday at the
Austin Devin home.
All te&chers of both high and
grade schools went to Irrigon to the
teachers' meeting last week.
Delvin McDaniel has been quite
ill at his home with the flu.
Mrs. Ella Bleakman who has been
ill the past month is able to be up
and around the house part of the
day, but is unable to care for her
store.
Bob Rogers visited in town Sun
day from Kinzua.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel
purchased the Raymond McDonald
property, known as the Bates place,
this week and moved there. Mrs.
McDonald will live in the property
' vacated by the McDaniels until
school is out.
Mrs. Iris Brannon was appointed
by the hgih school board for clerk
to fill the unexpired term of Francis
Leathers, resigned.
Gus Steers is ill with flu at his
home here.
Miss Maxine McDaniel and Joe
Mahon took Mrs. Maud Robison to
Heppner Saturday where she at
tended to some business.
Monte McDonald was 7 years old
on Thursday this week. He took his
birthday cake and jello to school
and entertained his room.
Mrs. Carey Hastings, Mrs. Cleo
Robison and Arthie Bechdolt will
entertain the Rebekahs Tuesday eve
ning at the supper hall.
Mrs. Walter Wright was appoint
ed for the district to register all
women 18 to 60 years of age. She
will begin the work soon after the
16th of , February when applications
are available.
Souders were Mrs. I. L. Stout, Mrs.
Gus McLouth and Mrs. Ed Barlow.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ransier were
business callers in Pendleton Mon
day. SUMMONS Equity No. 3485
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
H. C. Vogler, Jr., and Pearl E. Vog
ler, husband and wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Anna E. Schmidt and Charles H.
Schmidt, her husband; Bernard
Pundt and Bertha Pundt, his wife;
F. L. Phipps, trustee; F. L. Phipps
and Jane Doe Phipps, (whose true
name is unknown to plaintiffs),
his wife; W. F. Schuler and Jane
Doe Schuler, (whose true name is
unknown to plaintiffs), his wife;
Frank Amato and Maria Amato,
his wife; F. Miller and Jane Doe
Miller, (whose true name is un
known to plaintiffs), his wife; The
unknown heirs of each of the
above named defendants that may
be deceased; Also all other parties
. or persons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described in the
complaint herein, Defendants.
To Anna E. Schmidt and Charles
H. Schmidt, her husband; Bertha
Pundt; W. F. Schuler and Jane Doe
Schuler, (whose true name is un
known to plaintiffs), his wife; Frank
Amato and Maria Amato, his wife;
F. Miller and Jane Doe Miller,
' (whose true name is unknown to
plaintiffs), his wife; the unknown
heirs of each of the above named
defendants that may be deceased;
Also all other parties or persons un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in the real es
tate described in the complaint here
in, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit with
in four (4) weeks from the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons, and you will take notic? that
if you fail to appear and answer said
complaint, or otherwise plead there
to within said time, the plaintiffs for
want thereof, wll apply to the above
entitled court for the relief prayed
for in their complaint herein, name
ly, that the defendants be required
to come into court and answer plain
tiffs' complaint and state what right,
title, estate, lien or interest they or
any of them have to assert in, to or
upon the following described real
property situated in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
PARCEL NO. II. The South
west Quarter (S. W. Ya) of Sec
tion Nineteen (19) in Township
Two (2) North of Range Twenty-seven
(27) East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in the County
of Morrow, State of Oregon.
PARCEL NO. IV. The South
west Quarter (S. W. Ya) of Sec
tion Twenty-four (24) in Town
ship Two (2) North of Range
Twenty-six (26) East of the
Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Morrow, State of Or
egon. PARCEL NO. V. The North
east Quarter (N. E. Yi) of Sec
tion Thirty (30) Township Two
(2) North of Range Twenty-seven
(27); The Northwest Quarter
(N. W. Ya), the East Half (E. Yz)
of the Southwest Quarter (S.
W. Ya) and the Southwest Quar
ter (S. W. Ya) of the Southwest
Quarter (S. W. Ya) of Section
Twenty (20) in Township Two
(2) North of Range Twenty-seven
(27), East of the Willamette
Meridian, in the County of Mor
row, State of Oregon.
PARCEL NO. VI. All of Sec
tion Twenty-five (25) in Town
ship Two (2) North of Range
Twenty-six (26); the West Half
(WV2) of Section Twenty-nine
(29), in Township Two (2) North
of Range Twenty-seven (27);
the Southwest Quarter (S. W.
Ya ) of the Northwest Quarter (N.
W. Ya), the West Half (W.) of
the Southwest Quarter (S. W.
Ya) and the Southeast Quarter
(S. E. Ya) of Section Thirty (30)
in Township Two (2) North of
Range Twenty-seven (27) East
of the Willamette Meridian, in
the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon.
or any part thereof, adverse to
plaintiffs and their fee simple in
terest and estate therein; that the
court shall examine into the claims
which the defendants, or any of
them, may make adverse to plain
tiffs' interest in and to said real
property and pass upon the same;
that the court will definitely declare,
after such examination, that none of
the defendants have any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in, to or upon
said real property or any part there
of, which is adverse to plaintiffs and
their fee simple title thereto, and
will further declare and decree that
so far as the defendants, and each
and all persons claiming and to
claim, by, through or under them or
any of them, are concerned these
plaintiffs are the owners in fee sim
ple of said real property and of the
entire title thereto; and for such
other and further relief as shall in
equity be meet and to justice ap
pertain. This summon is published pur
suant to an order of the Honorable
C. L. Sweek, Judge of the above en
titled Court, which said order was
made and entered in the matter
herein on the 28th day of January,
1942, and directs that this summons
be published for a period of four
(4) consecutive weeks in the Gaz
ette Times, a newspaper of general
circulation as defined by 1 OCLA
Section 1-610, and which said order
directs that the first publication of
summons be published on Thursday
the 5th day of February, 1942.
HOMER I. WATTS,
Post Office Address: Lock
Box 275, Athena, Oregon.
HERBERT RINGHOFFER,
Post Office Address: Walla
Walla, Washington, t
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.