THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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STANFIELD NEWS
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
(Too Late for Last Week)
Mrs. O. M. Hoosier underwent a
major operation Monday at St. An
thony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Hoosier of Ashland and Miss
Rose Hoosier of Prineville arrived
Tuesday for an extended visit.
Mrs. A1 Gregory and Mrs. Ken
neth Gregory have returned to their
homes.
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Compound is fo r sale and recommended by
Mrs. Verl Wilson, who has been
at the home of her daughter Mrs.
Jack Mantor for two weeks has re
turned to her home.
Mrs. F. B. Stuart was hostess to
the Home Economics club Tuesday.
A quilt is being made by the mem
bers.
Mrs. Claude McCall was hostess to
the Garden club Tuesday. They
found all the plants thriving. The
subject of rose culture will come
later.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown re-,
ceived word this week of the birth
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Pratt, May 14. This is Mrs. Brown’s
first grandchild and he has been
named William Norman Pratt.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
"Glenn Jackson May 17 at St. Anth
ony’s hospital in Pendleton. He was
named Jerry Jackson.
Frank Sloan attended a special
Masonic meeting in Heppner, May
16, when three members were given
the Royal Arch Masonic degree.
Mrs. A1 Gregory has recovered
from a recent tonsilectomy at St. An
thony’s hospital in Pendleton.
The Stanfield high school team
lost a baseball game to Pilot Rock,
May 17 at a score of 15-2. Members
of the student body were guests of
the senior class at a picnic Friday
at Bingham Springs.
Miss Ann Young and Miss Joann
Leslie took eight of the Scout-About
club to Wallowa lake for an outing,
and Mrs. Velma Tenney will serve as
cook. The girls include Bernice
Hughes, Lenna Lawrence, Sally An
son, Patricia Colpitts, Marie Lane,
Rita Sturdivant, Betty and Marie
Tenney.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Loughary of Port
land visited their parents here last
Saturday and Sunday.
The Stanfield school graduates in
cluded the following at the exercises
May 16: Ina Sutton, Zelma Sutton,
Lila Scalf. Linus Foster, Nellie
Moore, Charlotte Corneille, Luella
Couch, Marian Longhorn, Marie
Tenney, Mildred Rogers, Melvin
Lawrence, Verl Scalf, Dale Myers,
Joe Waterman. Raymond Beebe,
Harold Scott, Clinton Jelinek and
Willis Rueber.
Rev. Butenson of Pendleton gave
the address, and diplomas were pre
sented by N. D. Bard. Miss Joan
Leslie played the processional.
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Hermiston Drug Company
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Ladd Sherman of Lexington, who
has accepted the position of super
intendent of schools for the coming
year, was a business visitor in this
vicinity Friday.
Robert Brace and John Swearen-
gen, who have been attending busi
ness college at Seattle the past year,
are home for spring vacation.
Mrs. Woods left for her home near
Hood River last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pedan of Tangent,
Or., visited their daughter Mrs. Ella
Caldwell and family the first of the
Mrs. Fred Doll is visiting her hus
band at Yakima, Wn., for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones left
Saturday for the home of his par
ents at Milton.
Ray Shanks spent the week end
with his father.
Mrs. Belle Caldwell, who was
taken to the Pendleton hospital ten
days ago, is improving and expects
to return home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley have pur
chased the large chicken house and
seven lots in Irrigon from W. C.
Isom. They plan to remodel, making
it into a residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cork of
Echo visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Isom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell of
Sunnyside, Wn.. visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham
purchased a new Chevrolet from the
Hermiston agency Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Amberg were
Pilot Rock visitors Sunday.
Mrs. James Warner is giving a
narty for her Sunday school class
Thursday afternoon on the church
lawn.
FORD TERMINATES
GOOD W ILL TOUR
On its way up the Pacific coast
from the Golden Gate International
exposition on Treasure Island, Ford
car No. 28,000,000 is due to arrive
in the northwest this week on the
last lap of a 10,000 mile interna
tional goodwill tour, according to A.
F. Rohrman, local Ford dealer.
At the wheel of the historic 28,-
POWERFUL
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000,000th Ford, now en route to the
Pacific Northwest, are veteran co
pilots Jimmy Rooney and Charles
Soderquist, who have been on the
road through the southern states and
Mexico since April 9th, when the car
was wished bon voyage at the Ford
plant in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Present at the gala send-off ceremo
nies were Edsel Ford, Governor
Moore of New Jersey, the Canadian
Trade Commissioner and the Mexi
can Consul.
After a series of civic welcomes
en route through the southern states,
Ford No. 28,000,000 entered Mexico
City, where interchanges of good
will were made. The car then pro
ceeded west to the San Francisco
World’s Fair where it was given a
colorful reception in the Court of
Pacificia in front of the Ford build
ing, as a part of the May 25 opening
day festivities..
Civic dignitaries and officials will
welcome the car and sign the color
ful log book in each Pacific North
west community where it calls. On
completion of its northwest itinerary,
this significant automobile will enter
Canada to participate in a big inter
national reception.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 8th day
of May, 1940, will, on the 15th day
of June, 1940, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for casn, at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $75.74 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of
sale, the following described parcel
of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent
iavps To-wif'
E% SEU SE%, South of O.W.R.
& N. Right of Way, Section 9, &
E% NEW NEW, North & West
of Road, Section 16, Township 5,
North Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(May 9-June
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SUMMONS
Equity No. 6601
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Hermiston Light & Power Compa
ny, an Oregon corporation, Plain-
R few minutes in this year’s Ford w ill open
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easy finger-tip gear shifting o f the sort the fine
cars use. T o roadability and handling ease that
make driving lots o ffun.
But you’ll find the mightiest arguments o f
all in the 8 fine cylinders under the hood. As 6
m illion Ford V -8 owners now know, only a Ford
adds V -8 performance to low cost and thrift.
Drive a Ford V-8. Before you pick out your
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NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 8th day
of May, 1940, will, on the 15th day
of June, 1940, at tne hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $61.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of
sale, the following described parcel
of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent
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fn-wit '
S% SE%, South of “A” line Can
al, Section 12, Township 4, North
Range 28, E. W. M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(May 9-June 6)
A small investment in eye cor
rection pays large dividends in
efficiency and future security.
An examination now will bring
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comfort.
SEE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St.
Pendleton, Oregon
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Pendleton Grain Growers Inc.
PENDLETON, OREGON
tiff,
vs.
Eva Maud Auseon; The unknown
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, de
ceased; Harley A. Fager and
Maude L. Fager, his wile, or if
said Harley A. Fager is deceased,
then The unknown Jwirs of Har
ley A. Fager, deceased; W. H.
Auseon and May Doe Auseon, his
wife, or if said W. H. Auseon is
deceased, then The unknown heirs
of W. H. Auseon, deceased; The
unknown heirs of Horace G. Hurl-
burt, deceased; Byron A. Chis
holm and Jane Doe Chisholm, his
wife, or if said Byron A. Chis
holm is deceased, then The un
known heirs of Byron A. Chis
holm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis
holm and Mary Doe Chisholm, his
wife, or if said Gilbert A. .Chis
holm is deceased, then The un
known heirs of Gilbert A. Chis
holm, deceased; Edward Johnston
and Sarah Doe Johnston, his wife,
or if said Edward Johnston is de
ceased, then The unknown heirs of
Edward Johnston, deceased; “Al
so all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein,”
Defendants.
To the defendants above named,
Eva Maud Auseon; The unknown
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, deceased;
Harley A. Fager and Maude L. F a
ger, his wife, or if said Harley A.
Fager is deceased, then The unknown
heirs of Harley A. Fager, deceased;
W. H. Auseon and May Doe Auseon,
his wife, or if said W. H. Auseon is
deceased, then The unknown heirs of
W. H. Auseon, deceased; The un
known heirs of Horace G. Hurlburt,
deceased; Byron A. Chisholm and
Jane Doe Chisholm, his wife, or if
said Byron A. Chisholm is deceased,
then The unknown heirs of Byron A.
Chisholm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis
holm and Mary Doe Chisholm, his
wife, or if said Gilbert A. Chisholm
is deceased, then The unknown heirs
of Gilbert A. Chisholm, deceased;
Edward Johnston and Sarah Doe
Johnston, his wife, or if said Edward
Johnston is deceased, then The un
known heirs of Edward Johnston, de
ceased; “Also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the com
plaint herein.”
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause within four weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail so
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DIFFERENT FROM ANY LOW-PRICE CAR YOU’ VE EVER SEENI
R o h rm an M o to r Co.
Your
TH R M
Dealer
H erm isto n , Oregon
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to appear and answer, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for and
demanded in said complaint, to-wit.
A decree that plaintiff is the own
er in fee simple of the following de
scribed land, to-wit:
Commencing at the center of
Section 16; thence North 417.6
feet; thence East 208.8 feet;
thence South 417.6 feet; thence
West 208.8 feet; to the point of
beginning.
All that part of the South Half
of the Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 16
lying East of the East bank of the
Umatilla River.
The North Half of the South
west Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 16; and also
all of that portion of the North
Half -of the Southeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section
16 lying and being on the South
side and the West side of the
Northeast bank of the Umatilla
River as it flows through said
land and also including the is
lands at that place.
All those fractional parts of the
Southeast Quarter of the North
west Quarter, and the Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
and the Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 16
lying West of the Umatilla River,
including therewith the islands of
the Umatilla River situated in the
above described subdivisions.
All of said land in Township 4
North of Range 28 East of the
Willamette Meridian in Umatilla
County, Oregon.
And that plaintiff is such owner
free from any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of you and of each
of you, and that you or any one or
more of you has no right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in said land or
in any part thereof, and perpetually
restraining and enjoining you and
each of you from asserting or claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in said land or in any part
thereof adverse to plaintiff.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her
ald by order of Honorable C. L.
Sweek, judge of the court above
named, which said order was made
and dated the 29th day of April,
1940, and the date of the first pub
lication of this summons is the 2nd
day of May, 1940.
W. J. Warner,
Post Office Address,
Hermiston, Oregon,
A. S. Cooley,
Post Office Address,
Pendleton, Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(May 2-May 30)