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THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 3. 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE FTV» FINAL 2 DAYS • OHE CENT SALE ■ FHIDAY 8 SATURIIAY CITATION. IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In th e M atter of th e E s ta te of G OTTLIEB K U R R L E , Deceased. T o: M innie K u rrle Jo sep h s a n d Ida K u rrle, as H eirs a t L aw of G o ttlieb K u rrle, D eceased, and to a ll o th e r devisees an d h e irs u n k n o w n , if an y th e re be. IN T H E NAME OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON Y ou a n d each of you a re h ereb y cited an d com m anded to a p p e a r b e fo re the H ono rab le C arl W. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C o u rt, w ith in ten days 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 U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, an d w ith in tw e n ty days a fte r service of th is c ita tio n upon you if served w ith in a n y o th - e r C o u n ty in th e S ta te of O regon, an d w ith in fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of 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 ta te s an d o u t side of th e S ta te o f O regon, a n d th e n an d th ere show cause, if an y ex ists, w hy a n o rd e r of th e above e n title d C ourt sh o u ld n o t be m ade p e rm ittin g an d a u th o riz in g G ilb e rt G. S m ith as a d m in is tra to r, w ith w ill an n ex ed , of th e e s ta te of G o ttlieb K u rrle , deceased, to sell a t p riv a te sale, in se p a ra te p arcels, for cash for th e purpose o f p ay in g fu n e ra l ch u 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 G o ttlieb K u rrle , deceased, all th e re a l p ro p e rty b elo n g in g to th e es ta te said estate, or su ch p o rtio n th e re o f as m ay be n ecessary to sell for su ch purposes, th e said re a l p ro p e rty b ein g described in th e in v e n 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 an d in th e pe titio n of th e a d m in is tra to r filed h e re in a p p ly in g for perm ission of th e C o u rt to sell said real p ro p erty , JACK E. ALLEN and m ore p a rtic u la rly d escribed as follow s: P arcel No. 1: T ax No. 10 in Sec. 33, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM. P arcel No. 2: S o u th w est Q u a rte r Sec. 11. Twp. 4, N. R. 30, EW M . T h is c ita tio n is issued p u rs u a n t to 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 o u rt, d u ly m ade and e n tered on th e 23 rd . day of S ep tem b er, 1938. IN TESTIM ONY W H E R E O F , I, Mrs. E. B. C asteel, C lerk of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon, for U m atilla C ounty, do h ereb y and h ere u n to set my h an d an d a ffix th e seal of th e said C o u rt th is 23rd. d ay of S eptem ber, 1938. (S E A L ) MRS. E. B. C A STEEL, C lerk. T h is c ita tio n is served upon you by p u b licatio n th e re o f fo r fo u r succes sive w eeks in th e H erm isto n H erald , a n ew sp ap er of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p ublished w eekly in H erm isto n , U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by o rd e r of C arl W. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C o u rt, w h ich o rd er w as m ade and d ated th e 3rd. day of O ctober. 1938: th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is c ita tio n is th e 6th. day o f O ctober, 1938, an d th e la s t d a te of p u b lic a tio n w ill be th e 3rd. day of N ovem ber, 1938. a DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR c. M c I n t y r e , A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istra to r Post Office A ddress: P e n d le to n , Oregon. (O ct. 6-No. 3 ) ________ STATE SENATOR SUMMONS FROM UM ATILLA COUNTY Equity No. 6350 SOLICITS YOUR VOTE fir SUPPORT I favor an adequate State Old Age Pension law without the paupers oath. Reduction of property taxes and maintainence of Law and Order. I favor material changes in the Truck and Bus law favorable to farmers, dairymen and small truck ers—The highways belong to the people and should not be used for railway tracks. I favor the building of more arterial market roads before further speedways are constructed. MY PLEDGE: Honest and conscientious represen tation, without fear or favor, to every section of the County. JACK E. ALLEN (P a id A dv .) 5P!" V O TE FOR ■Copers RATIC CANDIDATE for Stale Representative from Umatilla County C'.. an experienced business man and farmer to represent all walks of life. (P a id A dv.) RE-ELECT BETTYE F. DEHART Present County Treasurer Republican Candidate for of Umatilla County The office of County Treasurer is an office of • PUBLIC TRUST. My record as your Treasurer is my best recommendation for re-election. If you believe that 1 have given you a reliable and efficient service, may I ask your continued su0|Sort. (P aid Adv.) IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR UM ATILLA COUNTY L ynn P erd u e. P la in tiff, vs. W illie K in g P erd u e, D efen d an t. TO W illie K in g P erd u e, d e fe n d a n t above nam ed : IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE O F OREGON, you a re h ereb y re q u i red to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r th e com p la in t of th e p la in tiff filed a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d co u rt an d cause w ith in fo u r w eeks of th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is su m m ons, nam ely, on o r b efo re T h u rs day th e 1 7 th day o f N ovem ber, 1938; an d you w ill ta k e n o tice th a t if you fail to a p p ear an d a n sw e r said co m p la in t o r o th e rw ise plead th e re to w ith in said tim e, th e p la in tiff, fo r w a n t th ereo f, w ill ap p ly to th e co u rt for th e re lie f p ray ed for th e re in , to -w lt, a d ecree disso lving th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t now an d h e re to fo re e x is tin g b etw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t and for an ab so lu te divorce from th e d e fen d an t. T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed in th e H erm isto n H erald , a w eek ly new s p ap er p u b lish ed in H erm isto n , U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to an o rd er m ade h erein by H on. Calvin L. Sweek, Ju d g e of th e above e n ti t led c o u rt, on th e 1 8 th d ay of O cto ber. 1938. It w ill be p u b lish ed four successive w eeks, th e firs t p u b lica tion to be m ade T h u rsd a y th e 20th day of O ctober, 1 938, and th e last p u b licatio n on T h u rsd a y th e 17th day of N ovem ber, 1938. D ated th is th e 2 0 th d ay of Octo ber, 193 8. PE T E R S O N & PE TE R SO N , A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff, P o st O ffice A ddress: P e n d le to n , Oregon. (Oct. 20-Nov. 1 7 \ __________ t U M A T IL L A NEWS K upers re tu rn e d w ith h e r to a tte n d used to open th e fund for im prove school here. m ent on th e C om m unity hall. Miss M a rg e iita Cox, fo rm er te a c h T he p rogram consisted of a piano er In th e local school, w ho is now d u e t by Mrs. Milo M cF arland and te ac h in g in th e L incoln g rade school in P en d leto n sp e n t S unday v isitin g a t th e E m m ett Cooney home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill E rv in a n d son of P o rtla n d a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. E rv in ’s m other, Mrs. Geo. H ow er and fam ily. Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k C lark m otor ed to W alla W alla T uesday to p u r chase a P a ck ard sedan. Mr. an d Mrs. Joe M ann an d son w ere d in n e r g u ests a t th e Cloyd H oyt home Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Jim m ie W alsh spent M onday a fte rn o o n in P en d leto n . Mr. and Mrs. P ete M cN abb and Mrs. R aym ond M cN abb s p e n t T ues day afte rn o o n in P endleton. T he B ridge club held its re g u la r m eeting a t th e J a n e B row nell home la st F rid ay . T he G arden club held its second m eeting in th e C o m m unity hall I T uesday a ftern o o n . Mrs. B ill Sw itz- ; ler gave a ta lk on roses. C om m ittees ap p o in ted w ere: W ays I and m eans. Mrs. Ben S pencer, Mrs. Milo M cF arlan d and Mrs. Otto P ound; F lo w er show , Mrs. Bill S w itzler, Mrs. A. E. M cF arlan d and Mrs. Joe S p rin g e r; W ay-side b eauty, Mrs. B ill N u g en t, c h a irm a n ; C hild re n ’s d e p a rtm e n t, Mrs. J. B yrnes, Mrs. U rsel H ia tt and Mrs. O. P. M iller. A special com m ittee w as ap pointed to a rr a n g e for h a v in g w ater piped and re s t room s b u ilt for the C om m unity hall. Mrs. Jo e T ucker, Mrs. Max G raybeal. Mrs. H a rry G ram m er, Mrs. Jam es B yrnes, Mrs. Wm. Bensel. A g ift of $7 w as m ade to th e club from th e tr e a s u ry of th e now de fu n ct W om en’s club, w hich w ill be H £NRV L. H Mrs. E a rl C h erry : a p aper on “W in te r H ot Bed of R oses,’’ by Mrs. W m . S w itz le r: read in g “ G ift from H eav e n " by Mrs. Joe S p rin g er, VOTE FOR HENRY L. H ESS Democratic Candidate for _G overnor He is a Legionnaire, having served 18 months during the World War. He began life as a mill hand; was always a hard worker and thp young men on the log carriage recognized that he would make a success of life. As State Senator he procured amendments to the Workmen’s Compensation law in favor of in jured workmen and their dependents. He helped cave the homes of hundreds of work ers and small businessmen from foreclosure when he sponsored the HESS TAX law, surrendering in terest and penalty on delinquent depression taxes. He was born in Freemont County, Idaho, Octo ber 12, 1890. His parents were pioneers of the Old Oregon country. Besides the Hess law, which dealt effectively with Oregon’s $27,000,000 tax delinquency problem, he sponsored, with other members of the legislature, Oregon’s first old-age pension law and worked sub sequently to liberalize the provisions of the law. E lect HENRY L. HESS GOVERNOR OF OREGON (Paid Adv. by Umatilla County Democratic Central Committee.) V <• + ( f E le c t By ERM A BY RN ES. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry H u ll w ere called to S po k an e F rid a y a ftern o o n by th e serio u s illn ess of M r. H u ll's m o th er, Mrs. E m m a H u ll. T he M isses E lsie J a n e T u c k e r an d T h elm a S everson w ere hostesses a t a h a y lo ft p a rty a t th e fo rm er's a p a rtm e n t. M em bers of th e school facu lty w ere guests. P au l D onavon, a salesm an from C alifo rn ia, fo rm erly sev en th and e ig h th g ra d e te a c h e rs an d boys' coach h ere, is a g u est a t th e Bous- q u e t home. Miss V eta M oran, w ho is a s tu d e n t a t K in m an B usiness U n iv ersity in S pokane, s p e n t th e w eek end a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts. Miss Y vonne B ousquet, w ho is em ployed In P e n d le to n , is v isitin g h e r m o th er, M rs. A rt B o u sq u et th is w eek. Rev. H. B. T h o m as le ft M onday m o rn in g fo r H alfw ay , w h ere he w ill ta k e u p h is d u tie s as p a sto r of th e H alfw ay P re s b y te ria n ch u rch. I Mr. T hom as cam e h e re th re e y ears | ag o to serv e th e B o ard m an , Irrig o n and U m a tilla ch u rch es. H e an d his fam ily m ade th e ir hom e In B oard- ! m an. He p reach ed h is la s t serm on h e re S u n d a y evening. Mr. T h o m as h a s m any frie n d s in U m atilla an d w as loved by all the ch ild re n . T h e good w ish es of th e i people in th is co m m u n ity go w ith him . Ja c k Cooney, w ho Is em ployed in S pokane w h ile a tte n d in g K inm an B usiness U n iv ersity , sp e n t th e week end v is itin g h is p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. Alec R an sp en t Mon day In P o rtla n d w h ere th ey a tte n d ed th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. R a n 's a u n t. Jo h n M u stard w as fo rm erly in Mr. R a n 's place a t th e ro u n d house. M argie M u stard took care of the R a n ’s y o u n g aters. Mrs. Joe Ward returned last week from Idaho where she had spent several days w ith her daughter and fam ily. Her granddaughter Rosie S „ s“ ,e W M . [ B ill] SWITZLER County Commissioner R U FU S For Umatilla County C. Republican Nominee for United States Senator A lifelong resident of Umatilla County assures impartial treatment for every section of the coun Pledges himself and will fight for ty. • A large property own er, and a strong represen tative of all interests in the West part of Umatil la county. Held in highest esteem by all who know him, re gardless o i party affilia tion, and his friends are legion. (Paid Adv.) S Preservation of Constitutional Government. Balancing of the National Budget. S Low Freight Rates and Wide Markets for Ag riculture. S Protection of Payrolls for Oregon Labor. • Maintenance of livable working conditions and Social Security for all citizens—aged, workers and youth. S Continuance of useful public works program during commercial depression. • Development of Cheap Electric Power. • Umatilla Rapids Dam and full development of the Columbia, including flood control and irrigation. • Promotion of cause and welfare of public ed ucation. VOTE {X} 14 (Paid A d U