THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941.
PAGE .HKCI
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
the past week with tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell spent
McNaught, his wife; Genevieve I
H. Kimball, the unknown heirs of j
Jennie E. McNaught, deceased, j
who is also known as Virginia E.
over Sunday.
Gus Slaughter is putting the win
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
McNaught, deceased: also all o th -'
Mrs. Nettie Flower of Heppner dows and doors in the basement of
er persons or parties unknown,
The commencement program was and L. Harper of Pisgah, Iowa, visit the Presbyterian church this week.
claiming any right, title, estate,
held in the school auditorium Friday ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom from The work is being financed by the
lien or interest in the real estate
evening. May 16, with Dr. Baxter of Thursday until Sunday evening. Mrs. Ladies Aid.
described in the complaint herein,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and their
Salem, Ore., as speaker. The high L. L. Cork of Hood River was also a
Defendants.
school graduates were Echo Aldrich, guest of the Isoms from Friday until children were Echo and Pendleton
TO; Charles McNamee and Jane Doe
Alice Fredrickson, Joy Markham, Sunday evening. Mr. Harper is a visitors Sunday.
McNamee, his wife; the unknown ,
Lucile Jones, Frankie Leicht and brother-in-law of Mr. Isom and Mrs.
Mrs. Jay Berry of Portland, who
heirs of Charles McNamee, de- I
Glen Powlson.
Cork a sister-in-law of Mrs. Isom.
was called here by the illness of her
ceased; James D. Lowman; Eliza
Eighth grade graduates were Viv- ' Sunday dinner guests of the Isoms daughter, Mrs. Clarence Fredrickson
beth Montgomery Pelly; Bernard
lan Caldwell, Delpha Markham, Pa- were Mr. and Mrs. Ray *Swartz and last week, returned home Sunday.
Berenger Pelly and Elizabeth Nute
tricia Markham, Ella Mae Grimm, two daughters and Mrs. Molly Smith Mrs. Fredrickson is in the Pendleton
Pelly, his wife; Thomas Minor
Clifford Ruker, Delos Knighten, Fred of Hood River, and Stanley Mus- hospital recovering from an opera
Pelly and Mary Taylor Pelly, his
White, Bob Larson and Harmon Bak- grave and Miss Edith Stephens of tion.
wife; Francis Justinian Pelly; the |
Mr. and Mrs. Baker who were liv
er. Presentation of the diplomas was Cecil, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Kendler
unknown heirs of Bernard Pelly,
made by Carl Knighten, chairman of and daughter Mary were afternoon ing in the Meadow Camp cabins have
deceased: Lowman & Pelly In
moved into the Tum-A-Lum building.
the board of directors. Rev. Walpole visitors.
vestment Co., a corporation; Max
Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapin from Los
of Boardman delivered the 'invoca- ! Mr. and Mrs. Miller Scarlett of
well Land & Irrigation Company,
t’on-
I Umatilla attended church services in Angeles, Cal., arrived here Saturday
a corporation; Helen McNaught
to visit Mrs. Chapin’s brothers, the
Mrs. Paul Slaughter has been ill ' Irrigon Sunday.
Geary and E. H. Geary, her hus
Benefiel boys and her sister, Mrs.
Carl Haddox.
band; Genevieve H. Kimball; the
unknown heirs of Jennie E. Mc
Miss Casteel, primary teacher,
Naught, deceased, who is also
went to Walla Walla where she was
known as Virginia E. McNaught,
married before leaving for her home
deceased: also all other persons or
in Portland.
parties unknown, claiming any
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy and two
right, title, estate, lien or interest
children left Monday for Sandpoint,
in the real estate described in the
Idaho, to visit her parents.
complaint herein,
Mrs. Hazel Norcross and family
E L E C T R IC
from Portland are visiting her par
IN THE NAME OF THE
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith.
RANGE
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Caldwell of |
STATE OF OREGON:
Portland visited relatives here from ’ You are hereby required to appear
Friday until Sunday.
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
s r . v .v o v s for p u blic a tio n court and cause, within four (4)
Equity No. 2 7S8
weeks from the date of the first pub-
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¡¡cation of this summons and if you
IN 1 HE_CIRCUIT^lOURT OF THE fail to so appear and answer for
STATE OF OREGON FOR
! want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to
UMATILLA COUNTY
said Court for the relief prayed for
and demanded in said complaint, to-
! wit:
Ralph A. Brownson, Plaintiff,
A decree that plaintiff is the own-
vs.
George W. Beller and Hazel L. i er in fee simple of the following de-
Beller, his wife; Charles McNa-! scribed lands, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. in
Tractors and tanks symbolize modern American defense. Farmers
mee and Jane Doe McNamee, his
Block 11 and Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16
operating the machinery at top are carving out terraces which defend
wife; the unknown heirs of
Charles
McNamee,
deceased;
their soil from erosion. Soldiers operating the U. S. army tank in lower
and 17 in Block 7 in the Original
James D. Lowman; Elizabeth
picture are practicing maneuvers which strengthen the nation’s armed
Town, now City, of Hermiston, as
Montgomery Pelly; Bernard Ber
located in the Northeast Quarter
defense. American farmers, carrying on soil protection work under
enger Pelly and Elizabeth Nute
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
the AAA Farm Program, last year built more than 67,000 miles of
Pelly, his wife; Thomas Minor
tion 10. Township 4, North, Range
terraces, enough to reach more than two and a half times around the
Completely automatic— with over
Pelly and Mary Taylor Pelly, his
28, E.W.M., in Umatilla County,
world.
sized quick heat oven — 7 speed
wife: Francis Justinian Pelly; the
Oregon.
switches mounted on convenient
unknown heirs of Bernard Pelly,
And that plaintiff is such owner
sloping panel — warmer drawer —
OTHER MODELS
deceased; Lowman & Pelly In fríe from any right, title, estate, lien thereof adverse to plaintiff.
1941, and the date of the first pub
vestment Co., a corporaton; Max or interest of you, and each of you,
oven floodlight— Scotch Kettle—
This summons is served upon you lication of this summons is the 8th
FROM
well Land & Irrigation Company, or any one or more of you, has no
non-glare top lamp. De luxe equip
a corporation; The City of Her right, title, estate, lien or interest in by publication thereof, for four (4) day of May, C. 1941.
ment throughout.
C. Proebstel
miston, a municipal corporation; said land, or any part thereof, and successive weeks in the Hermiston
Attorney for Plaintiff
E. J. Kingsley and Erva Kingsley, restraining and enjoining you and Herald, by Order of Honorable Cal
Postoffice Address,
his wife; Helen McNaught Geary each of you. from asserting or claim vin L. Sweek, Judge of the above en
Pendleton, Oregon.
and E. H. Geary, her husband: ing any right, title, estate, lien or in titled Court, which said order was
Carl S. McNaught and Ruth T. terest in said land or in any part made and dated the 5th day of May, (May 8— June 5)
and Mrs. Scott from Camas, Saturday night in Pendleton with rel
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Wn., Mr. visited
Rev. and Mrs. Harness atives.
Symbols of American Defense
K E L V IN A T O R
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P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
SU M M O N S
Equity No. 6793
nEUI liOUI ELECTRIC RATES
in EFFECT TODRÜ!
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( M A Y 5L2"0)
M O W
ELECTRIC COOKING
COSTS ONLY < 2 ^ A M O N T H !
T h is is th e 3rd tim e in 5 years that.
P P & L has reduced electric rates.
H o w can th e y do it so often?
As people use m ore electricity the
com pany's engineers find it easier
to reduce th e cost of bringing you
a kilow att-hour.
Do th ese rate cuts am ou n t to m uch?
I u n d erstan d th a t custom ers are
saving $1,300,000 a y ear by ra te
cu ts m ade since 1936.
W ill electricity g e t s till cheaper?
Yes, Pacific Pow er & L ig h t Com
pany plans to continue its long-
range policy of increasing sales
and efficiency, and w ill pass th e
savings on to custom ers in the
form of low er electric ra te s . . .
ju st as it h as in th e p ast.
I Lus.
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Effective today, May 22, minimum bills for
rural customers are cut from SI.50 to 95c a
month. Minimum bills lor city homes are cut
from 15% to 25%. In addition, prices on all
quantities of electricity— large or small— are
-ubstantially reduced.
MOW...electricity U C M i f f TMna I r t i
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
W. J. Warner and
Warner, his wife,
vs.
Charlotte D.
Plaintiffs,
J. L. McCoy; Clarence McCoy and
Jane Doe McCoy, his wife; Blanch
Graham and John Doe Graham,
her husband; Victor McCoy, also
known as Victor Knight, and Ann
Doe McCoy, his wife; Irene
Holmes und Ben C. Holmes, her
husband; Luella Sawyer and Ches
ter Sawyer, her husband; The un
known heirs of Nora E. McCoy,
deceased; “Also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming yyiv
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described in the
complaint herein,”
Defendants.
To the above named defendants, J.
L. McCoy; Clarence McCoy and Jane
Doe McCoy, his wife; Blanch Gra
ham and John Doe Grahum, her hus
band; Victor McCoy, also known as
Victor Knight, und Ann Doe McCoy,
his wife: Irene Holmes and Ben C.
Holmes, her husband; Luella Sawyer
and Chester Sawyer, her husband;
The unknown heirs of Nora E. Mc
Coy, deceased: "Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est in the real estate described in the
complaint 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
to appear and answer, for want
thereof plaintiffs will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for and
¡demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
A decree that plaintiffs are the
I owners in fee simple of the following
.described land, to-wit:
Lot 13 of Block 3 in the origi
nal town now City of Hermiston
in Umatilla County, Oregon, as
located in the Northwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 11 in Township 4 North of
Range 2 8 Ea t of the Willamette
, Meridian.
And that plaintiffs are such owners
free from anv right, title, estate, lien
i or interest of you and of each of you,
ami thut you or any one or more of
you has no right, title, estate, lien or
‘ interest in aid land or In any part
| thereof, and perpetually restraining
and enjoining you and each of you
from a s i rting or claiming any right,
i title, estate, lien or interest in said
'and or in a n y p a rt th e re o f adverse
i to p lain tiffs.
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* In th« average home
“ELECTRICITY IS NOW THE CHEAPEST
COOKING FUEL” say many housewives. With
the new low rates it probably won’t cost you a
cent more to cook the cool, clean, automatic elec
tric way. Discover what fun cooking can be . . .
See you r R A N G E D EA LER to d a y!
INVEST YOUR RATE SAVINGS IN ELECTRIC COOKING!
PACIFIC F O W I« a LIONT
This summons is served upon you
I 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
j named, which said order was made
and dated the 6th day of May, 1941,
and the date of the first publication
of this summons is the 8th day of
May, 1941.
4 S. COOLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Post Office Address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(.May 8.June 5)
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