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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. HERMISTON HERALD land, based on war prices for farm come more careful, and mortgage returned to his base in Mississippi products, cannot be maintained when credits reduced, it is likely that Con Sunday night. Published Every Thursday at Foster Wallace is in Portland Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon farm prices are reduced to normal af gress will take some action to prevent for Linis medical care. ter the war. Farmers who pay the the dangers ahead from wild inflation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waid recently sold their farm to Ernest Shipley. He and his bother have moved out and Sue and Vernon and son Jimmy have moved into town where Sue will teach again in Stanfield high school. Mrs. Nadean Campbell has been em By Mro. Grace Shoun The Batie Rand and the Harvey ployed to teach in the third grade due Warner families returned home from to the resignation of a Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson of the Freewater meeting Sunday night. The Marshal Markhams were also up Portland arrived Monday to visit old there and came back Sunday night af- friends, and Mrs. Cora Olday. moth the evening services. er of Mrs. Gibson. Josephine Rhea Liesegang resigned Mrs. Millie Wilgenson and son came up from Junction City and took Mrs. her position in Portland and is visit Jesse Cane home with them. Mrs. ing her folks here, the C. C. Rheas. Cane has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Marie Evans, Mary Rhea, and her husband Eddie who is at Echo on a Tom Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor moved into short furlough from Kentucky, Grayce Rice, manager of the Stan- their home that they purchased from Hazel Steagall the las of last week. field Hotel, is taking a vacation at Mrs. Elmer Rucker came home from Pomeroy. Wash., the guest of her the Pendleton hospital Thursday. Mr. brother and family, the Jay Bakers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCall enter Rucker brought her home. Her daugh ter. Violet Amos and baby, and Iva tained Saturday night with three tab Joan Rucker came back from Kellogg. les of five hundred in play. Guests ' were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, Mr. Idaho. Thursday. Jeannie Brown, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Provancho, was judged the Miles Baragar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank bathing beauty at the Ordnance pic Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsep John son. nic Sunday. Lester Sites took a load of melons Mr. and Mrs. Tom Able and child to Walla Walla Monday. ren have bought the Dave Shumway The G. E. Aldrich trucks took two farm and will soon move there. loads of melons to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Roy Duncan and Miss Patty Billy Allen left for Heppner Mon Duncan left Sunday night for a shop- day to take his physical examination ! ping tour in Portland. Mrs. Shirley Tinnesand. Gene Dun- at Portland for the army Monday. His mother. Mrs. H. W. Grim, and sis can. and Linetta Duncan left Monday ter Ella May and brother Junior and for Ukiah to visit the Thompsons. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bard and small nephew Kenneth Allen accom Miss Marilla Dunning entertained Mr. panied him there. Calvin Allen is quite ill at the Far and Mrs. Robert Starkweather and ragut hospital with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Hilma Dunning at dinner Sun- Pvt. Joe Wilson came home Monday dav. Other guests were Frankie Lane morning on furlough from Camp Rob and Miss Elva Berrv, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhea and M. Refvem. erts, Cal. Mrs. John Peters left Saturday ior Robert and Donald Adams are » week’s visit with her daughter at spending a few days in The Dalles. Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Clara Eugene. Mrs. Max Piger and sons and her Smith and Mrs. Tom Caldwell were friends, Mrs. Harding and Miss Hard- Hermiston visitors Tuesday. A. A. Shoun of Oraville. Cal., came in. from St Marv's. Idaho, called on from Spray Thursday where he has Mrs. Hedrick Monday. Miss Neva Hedrick visited Mr. and been visiting his sister, Mrs. Alice Asher. He visited his brother J. A. Mrs. Lowell Caplinger over the week Shoun here, leaving for home Friday. end. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring inflated prices now. particularly those in the land markets. Publishers who go into debt, will take losses when American life returns to normal con Entered at the post office at Her ditions. The man with large mort miston ss Second Class Matter, Dec. gages is likely to lose his farm, and 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. we may have similar conditions to that of the late twenties when mort gage foreclosures were frequent and neighbors assembled with pitchforks and clubs to prevent sheriff sales. The buyers who pay cash, or take on light mortgages and have other re- PER sources and farming experience, will be safe, but those who want to get a piece of land under most any arrange ment to get a start in farming, may Sec. Wickard Oppa»«» High | find themselves soon at the end of the Land Price | road, with loss of their original in The land boom throughout the na vestment. and many debts that force tion has passed the sprouting stage | bankruptcy. and is now attaining a rank growth. The present cause of inflationary According to the Secretary of Argi- i prices are numerous. Capital is plen- culture, Claude R. Wickard. some ef i tiful, interest rates are low. and in fort will be made to check the season’s vestments in business enterprises are growth with a few light frosts before not too inviting. Men with consider maturity into the stages of the twen ties. In his words. “The rate at which able money feel safer with large farm land prices are rising, coupled tracts of land. The movement of large with the large number of sales, are sums to land began several years ago infla unmistakable signs that an inflation and was the beginning of the tion. 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And for a decree quieting the plain tiff’s title thereto, and for a further decree that neither of the defendants, nor any of them, nor any person claiming by. through, or under them, or any of them, have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real premises above described, or any por tion thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable in the prem ises. This summons is published pur suant to the order of the Hon. Calvin L. Sweek. Judge of the above entitled Miss Eleanor Seaman was a bouse Court, made and entered in the above enost also of Miss Alice Hedrick who entitled cause on the 31st day of July, has spent the summer there. 1944. and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 3rd day S U M M O N S of August. 1944. A. C. McINTYRE. Attorney Equity No. 7572 for Plaintiff. Post Office Ad dress. Pendleton. Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (Aug. 3-31) STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY S UMHONS Ry Maranret Thorye Mr. and Mrs. Surrell left the first i of last week for Pendleton where he I will be employed as signal maintainer. Mr. Watson is the new maintainer here. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt left last Thursday for the coast where they will spend a two week vacation. J. G. Pearson. Josephine Rands returned this week Plaintiff, after spending several weeks with her vs. husand who is stationed at San Diego Rolland T. Casey. Edith L. Casey. taking marine training. Mary Ann Floyd Marsh, Jane Doe Marsh, and and Nancy also returned from visit also all other persons or parties un ing their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. known having or claiming to have Royal Rands. any right, title, estate, lien or in Frank Marlow underwent a minor terest in the real estate described operation at Pendleton last Thursday. | in the complaint herein. He is getting along fine. Defendants. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodwin spent To Rolland T. Casey. Edith L. Cas- this week visiting Mrs. Goodwin’s ey, Floyd Marsh. Jane Doe Marsh, mother, Mrs. Warner. and also all other persons or parties George Daniel spent Wednesday unknown having or claiming to have and Thursday in Portland on busi- any right, title, estate, lien or inter ness. est in the real estate described in the Mary Ann Rands had her tonsils re complaint herein, defendants. moved at Pendleton Friday. IN THE NAME OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harwood were STATE OF OREGON: | vacationing out of town the past week. You are hereby required to appear Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and and answer the complaint filed family spent Saturday in the valley. against you in the above entitled A good crowd attended the dance Court and cause within four (4) and ice cream social following the weeks from the date of the first pub show Saturday night. lication of this summons, and if you Mrs. Effie Miller of Portland is fail to appear and answer, for want visiting at the Russell Miller home. thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Al Macomber who has spent sev Court for the relief prayed for and eral months in the hospital in Port demanded in said complaint, to-wit: land with a broken foot is here visit A decree that plaintiff is the owner ing relatives. in fee simple of the following de scribed land, to-wit: That portion of the Southeast quar ter of the Northeast quarter of Section tl. Township 4. North of By Ntre. Ruse Hedrick Range 28, E.W.M., lying South of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Attebury, the Diagonal Road, in Umatilla 'daughter and son of Klamath Falls, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Attebury. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Evans of Stanfield also visited Mrs. Attebury's parents at Milton. Both Eddie and his wife will teach this year at Klamath Falls. The oldest son of Mattie Gifford 1 Driscoll was accidentally struck on the top of his head with a pitchfork, which resulted in a trip to see the doc tor who gave him a shot for tetanus. Mattie is enjoying an extended visit with her mother and sister and broth- | er until her husband, who has retired j from the army but is still with the Signal Corps, finds a location for her : | in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem are being . congratulated upon the arrival of a I baby girl on August 5 to Mr. and Mrs. ?. >bert Refvem at Burlingame. Cal. Mi. and Mrs. Vern Gabriel are grand Auspices parents for the first time, also. The baby has been named Cynthia Ann Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregory of Vancouver are proud grandparents again. Their daughter Betty (Mrs. On To Victory Burnell Furlong) has a baby daugh ter since July 28. She has been named Carol Ann. Pvt. Loren Miller of the quarter master department, after 10 days here STANFIELD NEWS ‘40 Stram Optical Co 225 So. Main St. First National Bank of Hermiston Equity No............ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . CT A rgv (EI (p AIAA RA0 STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Michael H. White, Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of Robert N. Stanfield, deceased- and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To the above named defendants: the unknown heirs of Robert N. Stanfield, deceased, and also 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 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 to so 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 owner in fee of the following described land, to-wit: Lots 1. 3 and 7. in Block 80, in Wardwell’s Addition to the town, now City of Umatilla, in Umatilla County, State of Oregon. and that plaintiff is such owner of said land in fee. free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of de fendants and of each of defendants. That defendants or any one or more of defendants has no right, title, es tate. lien or interest in said land or in any part thereof; and that defend ants and each of defendants, their heirs and assigns, be perpetually re- strained and enjoined from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest 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 C. L. Sweek, Judge of the Court above named, which said order was made and dated the 27th day of July, 1944. and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 3rd day of August. 1944. Alfred F. Cunha, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Address: Pendleton, Oregon. (August 3-31) YQUR OWI GOOD | j | | | | I SENSE TELLS YOU, MISTER- CAREFUL! • One match, one cigarette, one care- less act can undo the . . 100 years it takes to grow a mature forest. KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSN. SALEM, OREGON Coming to Hermiston Six Big Bays Pendleton, Ore. — Examination Without Charge — starting Mon. Aug. 21 New Machines Are Hard To Obtain SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT. • • • • • • • • CHECK that air cleaner regularly. KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good clean lubricant. BE CAREFUL where you drive. CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep properly inflated. KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when not in use. PAINT your machines to protect from rust. Braden Tractor & Equipment Co. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 518 American Legion Festival Carnival Aerial Thrill Circus EARLY NEWS by LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 ,.m. DON LEE-MUTUAL Standard of California 200 ACTS PEOPLE ENTERTAINERS The Flying Shamrocks Seldom Equalled Never Excelled Little Marion Queen of the Fearless Matthew and His High Balancing Act RIDES SHOWS CONCESSIONS Monarchs of the Air 125 Ft High No Nets