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Kltrnzn GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. January li. IMS
lone Rebekahs Seat
Officers for Year
pr KATHt!NK UNDSTOOM
IONIC BunrhRTM Itetx-kah
Intce No. 91 ht'UI Inntallatlon of
offltMrt at the rrt:uUf moftin
n Thursday evening, January
21.
Mr. Taul JVttvJohn, Sr., ua
fnkialliNl at noble crand; Mr.
V.. t lleltkiT. vux ciatui; Mr.
Wallace Matihewa, mvrvtary ;
K II.... mu..n t dil h '
PUB. PIAIV IMMUIVIi
Mr. tlo Drake, wanton and
Mr. Omar Ratmann. conductor.
Mr. Ma Coleman I the rlht
Kupportcr to the noble ctand;
Mrv Davl.l Rlctmann. loft up
porter to the noble crand; Mr.
Blaine Chapel, chaplain; Mr.
Adon Hamlett. rleht upHrler to
vice crand; Mr. V. C. Crawford
last .ik at rloneer Memorial
hoxpital. where he haa been a
patient In the nurlng home for
ome time. At thu time rw It
recovering atlfactoritv.
The lone pane club ha.l a
party at the Leln Hall on Sat
urdav evening, Uection of old
rem for VM5 mi held at Inter-
mivilon. Mr. Taul IVttyfc'hn. sr..
U the new president and Mr.
IVte Cannon I the secretary
treasurer. Pirrctor elected for
the new ear are Ted Palmateer.
Pavid Baker, and Garland Swan
son. Mr. and Mr. Charles O'Connor.
Leo and Terr! went to Eugene
for the week-end. Thev were ac
left upiorter to the Uf crand; !,x,moanitHl bv Mr. O'Connor'
Mr, i leu uoa. insine nuaruian;
and Mr. Harvey Ring, outside
guardian.
Mr. Omar Rietmann. district
deputy president. and her
Maff were installing officers.
Mr. W. C. Crawford was dec
ted trustee for three years and
Mrs. Clell Kca was elected to a
one year term as a trustee.
It was voted to make a contri
bution to United Nation rtlsrl
mace for Youth prelect.
Mr. Blaine Chapel, formerly
a resident of ilardman who now
live In lone, was admitted to
membership bv transfer.
Refreshments wvre served fol
lowing the meeting bv Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn and Mrs. Wallace
Matthews.
Public Notices
Hrpoor Snl and Water
Coatenratiott Dutilrt
NOTICE Or ANNUAL MEETING!
AND ELECTION OT
SUPERVISORS
To all owner ol land ly In
within the lleppner Soil and
Water Conservation IMstrUt.
NUo U hereby given that on
tlii- 3rd day of February. l:Hl
lite annual nutting and lite
election ol one supcrvUor of the
Ihppiier iHMl and Water Coiim-i
vaiion District will le held un
der the pnW'i of the Soil
Conetation tHtrlrt tw tKS
NW WO.
The place of the meeting will
he at tne Lexintfoit (iraiiL-e had heir of
and wife,
Receiver f
and Trut
between the hour of 7:30 P. M
and 10:00 P. M.
Kvery ivrson. firm and corn-
oruion. state. county, or mun
in the cmorrr court or
THE STATE OT OREGON
roa morrow county
SUMMONS
Arnold Hoffman and Ruth
lloMman. Iiul-ml
Plaintiff.
Va
R S Howard. Jr.
the Title Cuaraniv
Company: Title Guaranty and
Trut Company. iIhi Known
a Title Cuarantv and I-n
C.nipanv2 The IjhM hlat
Company; W. It Walpole anil
Jane IW Walpole. husband and
w ife. or If the ld W. It. Walpole
1 deceaed. then th unknown
heirs of V. R. Walpole, deceawd;
The unknown heir of T. P. De
lano, deceased: M. T. IVlano and
Jane Do IVlano, husband and
wife, or If said M T. IVlano,
la defeated, then the unknown
M. T. IVlano. deceased.
alv all other person or pa rile
unknown claiming any riKht.
title, r slate, lien or Interest In
the real property dewrihed In
Willows Grange will be host
to Morrow County Pomona
Grange on Saturday. January 30.
when the fifth degree will be
exemplified.
Mrs. Ella Davidson, who is
well known in lone and a form-
mother. Mr. Kdna Darnell, who
will remain In Kugene and visit
her brother and st-ter ln law.
Mr. and Mr. Willis Bertsch and
other relative, Lee attended
rluck Preview" for high school
seniors at the University of Ore
gon. Sidney Zinter and Robert Fm
jert spent the week-end at Cor
'vallis visiting the Oregon State
campus with other senior high
' school students.
Ronald Bishop accompanied
, by his brother. Rollin Bishop of
Boardman. spent the week end i
I in Spokane visiting their sister, i
uhn I u-rlfinslv 111 In m hiisnifal imd
there.
Tom Helmbigner. son of Mr.
! and Mrs. Rav Heimblgner and a
student at the University of Ore
gon, participated In a gymnas
tic meet at David Douglas High
school in Portland on Saturday
and won first place on the tram
poline and fourth In the "long
horse."
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
icipality being the record owner 'htf Complaint herein, ivfen-
of iw hill. till limli-r .-illfrni-t nl
urchase 10 acre or more of
and lying within the said div
net are eligible to vote
The term of W. C Rosewall
Mite. Candidates to fill tin
oar-i vacancies may In made
by petition aigned by 10 land
own r. If no candidate arc
nominated by ptitun to fill the
existing vacancies, nomination
may be made from the floor
uuring the annual meeting.
HKI PNKR SOIL AND WATKlt
t).SKi:VATK).N DISTRICT
Bv: N. C. Anderson, Secretary
I;ited this ISth day of Jan
uary. l3w 47-4.Sc
Glen returned on Sunlay
from a trip to Portland. They
were accompanied home by his
, mother. Mr. Elmer Griffith, who
I had spent the week-end In the
citv.
i The January meeting of the
TO TIIK fYiLLOWlSG
PEFENUANT:
It. S, Howard. Jr., reclver of
the Title Guaranty and Trust
Company; W. K. Walpole and
Jane Doe Walpole. husband and
w ife. or If the said W. K. Walpole
I deceased, then the unknown
heirs of W. R. Walole, deceased;
the unknown hear or T. P. Dc
lano, decean-d: M. T. IVlano anl
Jane IKm IVlano. husband and
wife, or If the said M. T. IVlano
is in-cruM'd, mm iiu- uiinnuwn
neirs or M. T. Delano, oeceas,u;
als all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest In the
real property described In the
Complaint herein
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OK OREGON;
Vou and each of you are here
by required to apHar and an
swer the Complaint filed against
you In the above entitled Court
and cause within four weeks
IVfendants and each of the De-
fMii.l.iil. Ihl. ft. m! r an. I Bwkltfli
h perpetually rentralHed and
enloed from asserting or claim
ing any right, title rotate, lien
or tnUret In aatd real roeity
or any part thereof adtci to
the plaintiff,
ltd Summon la served upon
you t'V publication thereof onc
a wi-ek for four kuiveie wn ki
In the lleppner Gazette limes by
order of the Judi of the l.ie
4l.UlJ.sl CoUit. Wliith aid Older
was imde and entered the iMh
day of lVivmler, I and the
date of first publication of this
Summons the 7th day of Jan
uary, I'.HiS.
MOSRItOVK. WALTON A YOKOM
Attorneyt at 1-aw
P. O 1km 1045
IVndleton. Oregon
lub!lMhed th following dales:
January 7. 11. 21. 2H and Febru
ary i. VM'A. 45 4.V
THE rtTlNQ A HANCHC1. INC
FIRST PRODUCTION SALE
of
Registered Aberdeen Angui
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1 P.M. PST
ol
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK COMMISSION
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Give Your Discarded Eyeglasses
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Vf)m.-rTa tVlhuwhtn u-A4 bold
at the United Church of Christ i from the date of first publication
last Thursday. Mrs. F. T. Martin 'of this Summons: and if y ou fall
(f D"'-!
UtSlI slip I
l-ysgy up on
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I' ;
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Don't delay
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Ph. 676-9625
C. A. RUGGLES
Insurance Agency
Heppner
and Mrs. Carol Miller had charee
of the social hour. Mrs. Alfred
I Nelson. Jr., president, presided
over the busmen meeting. It
was decided to collect Betty
; Crocker coupons for a silver ser
vice for the church. The pro
gram consisted or a display ol
Pictures and commentary by
Mrs. Lindsay Kincald. The pic
tures were photographic repro
ductions of the twelve Apostles
and Christ by Sune" Richards.
Thev were made from living
models in various walks of life
and were made up and costumed
bv Mrs. Richards, a person of
strong religious feelings, as she
felt the men would have been in
Biblical time.
The band mothers are sponsor
ing a spaghetti feed at the
school house on Saturday even
ing commencing at 5:00 before
the Heppner-lone basket ball
game. All proceeds will be used
to help purchase new band uni
forms for the students. Mrs. Gar
land Swanson. Mrs. James Petty-
J John, and Mrs. Leonard Herrick,
the committee in charge. Is hope
ful a good turnout will show up
to help finance this worthwhile i
prolect
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom attend-'
ed the fiftieth anniversary of;
Gresham Chapter No. 117, Order i
of the Eastern Star, on Saturday j
evening. She was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Crutcher at
their home near Gresham.
Mothers' March on Monday
There will be a Mothers
march for March of Dimes drive
in lone Monday evening. Febru
ary 1. All homes wishing to do
nate are asked to leave their
porch lights on.
to so aptHar and answer for
want thereof. Plaintiffs will
apply to said Court for the re
lief prayed for and demanded In
said Complaint, to wn:
A decree that Arnold Hoffman
and Ruth Hoffman, husband and
wife, are the owners of the fo.
lowing described proerty, to.
wit:
The Northwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 23. Township 4 North.
Range 21 East of the Will
amette Meridian In Morrow
County. Oregon.
That the Defendants, or any
one or more of the Defendants.
'have no right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said real property
.or any part thereof, and that the!
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