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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR 90000904 oocccc09999008099000000998109999000993$*0 » uel Wilks and Jane Wilks, his wife; Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IN THE NAME OF THE a 0900 $00009099% 00002900009000000099999099999900 $040 i STATE OF OREGON: CREATES PROBLEMS WA $ AAAAAAAAAAAA Among the many unusual problems created by the war is that of keeping your insurance adjusted to changed conditions An important instance of this is the effect of war economy on the value of your house or commercial property that you own Even if you have spent no money on improvements, their sale or replacement value is probably higher than a year ago and your insurance coverage should be increased pro- portion ately. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON HERMISTON HERALD S UMMONS Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon Equity No. 7132 Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Publishers UMATILLA COUNTY Entered at the post office at Her Umatilla County, a quasi-munici miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. pal corporation and a County and 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Political Subdivision of the State of Oregon, Subscription Ratee Plaintiff. One Year ............................ $2.00 vs. Jane Doe Lurchin; Delora Alta Six Months ....................... 1.00 Morano and John Doe Morano, her .50 Three Months ................... husband; The unknown heirs of Delora Alta Morano, deceased; Samuel Wilks and Jane Doe Wilks, Member his wife; William Snyder and Jane Doe Snyder, his wife; Cheto- OREGON NEWS ER pa Apartments, a corporation; Don C. Brownell and Dochia ATOE Brownell, his wife; Llewellyn Brownell and Jane Brownell ( sometimes known as Jennie B. Brownell ), his wife! Cyril G. Brownell and i Florence Brownell, his wife; Beatrice C. Lee; Eva B. Hofer and Fred M. Hofer, her hus- band; Emily Doering; Lora Bell Logan and James Logan, her hus- band : The unknown heirs of Clif- ford H. Caldwell ; Laurence Wil- We now have a new city structure liam Compton; Duane R. Brown and it is built of well seasoned mater- ell, Jr.: Duane R. Brownell, Sr.; ial. The members of our governing James Wardwell and Jane Doe body are well qualified to do the work Wardwell, his wife: The unknown of the next two years and they will heirs of Jesse S. Lurchin, de ceased; Richard Harrison and have plenty to do. Not only is ex Jane Doe Harrison, his wife: Wil perience and ability necessary, but liam Edward Pound and Jane Doe the spirit of progress is equally im-1 Pound, his wife: Henry Martin; portant; if not in the officials alone, The unknown heirs of James Wardwell, deceased: L. B. Smith in the push of the community. anti Jane Doe Smith, his wife: Hermiston has growing pains and Jane Doe Whitney; Lillian Holmes the council will find many spots to and Richard Roe, her husband; apply constructive remedies. The Jane Doe Lagarrette; Jane Doe new sewer system will have to be Ruis: M. Ainsa (sometimes known as M Ainsa, Jr.); Jane Doe Ain completed, perhaps extended, and the sa: Lura B. Smith: J. L. Hoffman connections will have to be made. and Jane Doe Hoffman, his wife; The water system will need exten Joseph Hoffman: Frank Doble and sions and enlargements. Sanitation Jane Doe Doble, his wife; C. W. Kellogg; Gus L. Miller; also all is increasing in importance. City ir other persons or parties unknown rigation will require additional pipe- claiming any right, title, estate, lines, likely to include some new areas. lien or interest in the real estate Streets will require more attention described in the complaint herein. and the expense greater in two years Defendants. TO Jane Doe Lurchin: Delora than they were during five previous Alta Morano and John Doe Morano, years. her husband: The unknown heirs of A reasonable program of municipal Delora Alta Morano, deceased : Sam- planning should be worked out. Con struction of houses on unplatted tracts should be restricted to those that conform with future possible street extensions and* the laying of sewer and waler mains and power lines. Some drainage problems will have to be given attention in the in terest of health and property holding taxpayers. The community park, which is a pride of former achieve ments. will need more attention dur ing the ensuing biennium. All of which means that Hermis- toll swaddling putting off clothe and. unless properly fed and nurtured by good government and more publie welfare, may have the rickets, stomach aches and other growing ills. We have the des- tiny of an athlete ami the substantial basis of a good sized city. Towns do not just grow up like Topsy. Their growth needs care, di- rection. management, thought, am bition. inspiration of leadership and loyalty of citizenship. The opportun ity is here to increase the facilities for better living, more substantial financial conditions, and the import ance of a good town to its surround- ing territory We have the men who can do these things, and a citizenship who will require that they be done and back up their efforts. TO OUR NEW CITY OFFICIALS WAÁÁÁÁÁÁAÁÁÁÁAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Auction Sale At the old Tillamook Ranch 6 mi. So. of Hermiston on the Butter Creek highway Thurs., Nov. 12th BEGINNING AT 10:30 F. M You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause within four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof. plaintiff will apply to the 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: All of Lots 7 and 8, excepting the North 25 feet thereof: all of Lot 2 in Block 9 in the Original Town <>f Umatilla, Umatilla Coun- ty. Oregon ; Lots 1 and 2 in Block 21 in the Original Town of Umatilla, Uma tilla County, Oregon: Lot 3, and the North Half of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 23 in the Original Town of Umatilla, Uma tilla County, Oregon: Lot 4 in Block 77 in Wardwell’s Addition to Umatilla. Umatilla County, Oregon: Lots 6 and 8 in Block 86; and Lot 7 in Block 87 in Wardwell's Addition to Umatilla, Umatilla County, Oregon : All of Block 91, and 95 in Ward- well’s Addition to Umatilla, Uma tilla County. Oregon ; Lot 1 in Block 29 in the Original Town of Umatilla and Wardwell's Addition to Umatilla, Umatilla County, Oregon. And that plaintiff is the owner free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of you or any one or more of you. and that you or any one or more of you have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in said lands, or any part thereof, and restraining and enjoin ing you. and each of you, from assert ing or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in said lands, or in any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff’s. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four (4) successive weeks in the HERMISTON HERALD by order of HONORA BLE CALVIN L. SWEEK. Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order was made and dated the 23rd day of October, 1942, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 5th day of November, 1942. A. C. McINTYRE C. C. PROEBSTEL Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Addresses. Pendleton. Oregon. (Nov. 5-Dec. 3) FREE LUNCH AT NOON 37 COWS 35 HEIFERS and STEERS Past 1 Year Old 15 HEIFERS and STEERS under 1 Year Old. Year Old Holstein BULL 1 2-Year Old Holstein BULL 1 Male HOG TERMS OF SALE: CASH 1 Brown HORSE 6 Years Old, Wt. 1400 Lbs. Sorrel MARE 6 Years Old, Weight 1400 Lbs. 2-Year Old STALLION 1 5-Year Old SADDLE MARE 1 1930 GMC TRUCK 1 1 2 1 1 3 BROOD SOWS to farrow soon, if 2 not before sale 1 15 FEEDER PIGS POWER BUCKRAKE McCORMICK MOWER 2 WAY PLOW WAGONS ALFALFA SEEDER SICKLE GRINDER SET HARNESS MAGNETIC DeLAVAL MILKING MACHINE, 4 units same as new Claude Van Arsdale Owner V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH E. M. Ay era t Pastor Sunday, 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. All evening services at 7:30 p.m. The services both morning and evening will be preparatory to the evangelis tic services beginning Wednesday evening, November 11th. Both the regular and the evangelistic services will be conducted by the pastor who has spent several years in evangelis- tic work. You are invited not only to attend but to take part in these services. “Today is the day of salvation.” Two blocks east of the high school. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor S. E. Graves gelistic service; Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting; Thursday, 7:45 p.m. How do we know the Bible is the Bible study and prayer meeting. •Word of God? Here is one argument: the Bible had to be written by good CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST C. Warner, Pastor men or bad men—by God or satan. Good men would not tell lies all the time they were writing by saying, We have been worshipping around “Thus saith the Lord”. Bad men a series of sermons on the church, would not make a book which com this week. “An Evangelistic Church”, mands all duty and forbids all sins for the Sunday morning worship. The and condemns their own soul to hell, regular services will be held through- Therefore draw the conclusion that out the day and evening. the Bible must be given by divine in The Christian Endeavorers of Uma spiration. tilla and Morrow counties will meet Sunday 10 a. m„ Bible school; 11a. in this church Friday evening for a m., worsihp hour: 7:45 p. m., evan- pre-convention rally. ©8 d” • 750388 THIS exs-row SWGINE ARouND! a X Men, Women Over 40 Don’t Be Weak, Old Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger Take Ostrex. Contains wes.Tfl general tonice stimulants sure prusRa". doctor writes It did so much for patients. I 11 myselt. Results nine aise Ostrex Tonie Tablets costs only 850. were ling peppier and years took Special Introductory Start younger. For sale at all good drug store ev erywhere — in Hermiston at Her miston Drug Store. NORTHERN PACIFIC 1, FA J The railroads of America ere doing a great job these days, moving huge volumes of war materials •nd troops in record time Helping the railroads tn their vita) task is low-cost electricity. On three of the Northwest's major railroad systems you'll find PP&L electricity doing such jobs as operating block signals, loading equipment, and the machinery in shops and roundhouses Important, too. is the fact that this helpful electric service is cheap! At Pasco, for example. two cents worth of PP&L power operates one of the world's AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA F B SWAYZE, President William Snyder and Jane Doe Snyder, his wife; Chetopa Apartments, a corporation; Don C. Brownell and Dochia Brownell, his wife; Llewellyn Brownell and Jane Brownell (some times known as Jennie B. Brownell), his wife; Cyril G. Brownell and Flor ence Brownell, his wife: Beatrice C. Lee; Eva B. Hofer and Fred M. Ho fer, her husband: Emily Doering; Lora Bell Logan and James Logan, her husband; The unknown heirs of Clifford H. Caldwell; Laurance Wil liam Compton; Duane R. Brownell, Jr.; Duane R. Brownell, Sr.; James Wardwell and Jane Doe Wardwell, his wife: The unknown heirs of Jesse S. Lurchin. deceased; Richard Har rison and Jane Doe Harrison, his wife; William Edward Pound and Jane Doe Pound, his wife; Henry Martin; The unknown heirs of James Wardwell, deceased ; L- B. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife: Jane Doe Whitney; Lillian Holmes and Richard Roe, her husband: Jane Doe Lagar- rette; Jane Doe Ruis; M. Ainsa (sometimes known as M. Ainsa, Jr.); Jane Dóe Ainsa; Lura B. Smith; J. L. Hoffman and Jane Doe Hoffman, his wife; Joseph Hoffman; Frank Doble and Jane Doe Doble, his wife: C. W. Kellogg: Gus L. Miller; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1942 YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT largest turntables as it swings a giant mountain loco motive around, ready to go out again on the job of pulling the trains of war. Helping operate railroads is just one of Pacific Power & Light Company's many war time jobs . . . it is busily at work on more than 12.500 farms, in food processing plants, in shipyards, airfields, army camps, and other war activities. The same low-cost electricity that makes home life easier for you is helping make life tough for the Axis' POWER & LIGHT COMPANY YOUR BUSINESS-MANAGED POWER SYS E MA