THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944
for the Union Pacific at Echo, was in-
ducted into the army last week. Mrs.
Schmidt will remain in Echo while
her husband is in the service. Miss
Josephine Grubaugh. from Nebraska,
is acting as agent until a successor
for Mr. Schmidt is appointed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith returned
Saturday from a 12 day vacation trip
to Bellingham and other points in
northern Washington where they vis
ited realtives. They made the trip by
bus, going through Portland and
Seattle and back by way of Yakima
and Pasco. During Mrs. Smith’s
sence Mrs. Wm. Helmick acted as
sistant in the local postoffice.
Rob Meechan and Bob Ramos of
Echo were called for pre-induction
amination Monday, after enlisting in
the navy. They both passed the phy- |
sical examination and will return |
home Thursday. On August 10th they
will report at Camp Farragut to start |
ECHO NEWS ITEMS
The Mogul Transportation company
has leased the Echo garage building
from Joseph Cunha and is remodeling
the building and installing equipment
to operate as a service and repair
station for the fleet of trucks operat
ed by the company. A crew of seven
men in charge of Wilbert Hawk is
now employed and Mr. Hawk states
that five more mechanics are urgently
needed. The Mogul company operates
a large fleet of tank trucks distribut-
ing gas. lubricating, fuel and diesel
oil throughout Oregon. Idaho, Wash-
ington and part of Montana. There
will be no storage at this station but
it will be headquarters for service and
repair work. The outfit moved here
last week from Baker.
Elmer H. Schmidt, station agent
naval training.
W. H. Crary returned Monday from
a two weeks visit in Portland. Mrs.
Crary will remain in the city until
about the middle of August.
Sloan Thomson. Butter Creek farm
er. was taken to the Pendleton hospi
tal Saturday suffering from pneumo
nia. His condition was deemed criti
cal but it was reported Tuesday that
he was improving rapidly.
Bob Pashek. who was station agent
for the Union Pacific at Echo a few
months ago. stopped here for a brief
visit this week while on furlough. He
is a technical corporal in a transpor
tation unit of the army stationed at
Grand Rapids, Mich., where his com
pany is taking training on a govern
ment operated division of the Penn
sylvania railway. His job is train dis
patching. He says his unit includes
1700 men covering every phase of
railroad work from section men to en-
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medium bars
gineers and office workers. He is due
for the rank of technical sergeant this
month and expects to be assigned to
actual war duty overseas as soon as
the European beachhead expands a
little more.
Painting of the Echo Methodist
parsonage and church building was
completed Monday. The painting was
done by Earl B. Cotton with the as
sistance of some colunteer workers.
F. J. Irvine spent Tuesday trimming
adjoining trees which obstructed a
view of the newly painted church
from the streets.
George Harkenrider
Hermiston, Oregon
Eddie Liesegang arrived Tuesday
from Fort Knox. Kentucky, on fur
lough for a visit with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Liesegang. He is family about the 10th of this month
Wardwell's Addition to the town,
a technical sergeant in an airborne to prepare for opening of school in
now City of Umatilla, in Umatilla
tank division, acting as cook.
County, State of Oregon.
Warren M. Center, superintendent September.
and that plaintiff is such owner of
of Echo schools, writes from Spokane
said land in fee. free from any right,
that he will arrive here with his
title, estate, lien or interest of de
fendants and of each of defendants.
Bu Maraaret Thorpe
That defendants or any one or more
of defendants has no right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in said land or
Recent guests at the Chas. Ander- in any part thereof ; and that defend
egg home were Mrs. Anderegg’s son. ants and each of defendants, their
Bob Garvison. S. 1/c (SC) of the U. heirs and assigns, be perpetually re-
S. Coast Guard, Mrs. Henry Ander- strained and enjoined from asserting
egg and daughters Lena and Lillian, or claiming any right, title, estate,
and James Garvison and friends. Mr. lien or interest in said land or in any
part thereof, adverse to plaintiff.
and Mrs. Yelton.
This summons is served upon you
Mrs. Bruce Lindsey and daughter
of Heppner are visiting at the home by publication thereof for four suc
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fort cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her-
aid, by order of C. L. Sweek. Judge
ner.
A shower was held Friday after- of the Court above named, which said
noon for Elizabeth Trarbaugh at the order was made and dated the 27th
day of July. 1944. and the date of the
home of Mrs. Virginia Dillon.
Mrs. Erma June McLean gave first publication of this summons is
birth to a baby boy the latter part of the 3rd day of August. 1944.
the week at Hermiston. The father
Alfred F. Cunha,
is now overseas.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A visitor at the Chas. Nickerson
Post Office Address:
home is their daughter, Mrs. Edith
Pendleton. Oregon.
Hilder and son from Seattle.
Carl Daniel stopped at the home of (August 3-31)
his brother George for a short visit
Saturday.
The HEC social committee met at
the home of Mrs. Clyde Tannehill Fri
day night. A dance was planned for
after the show Saturday night at
which ice cream will be sold for the
purpose of raising money to add to
the HEC funds.
Mrs. E. Garrett and infant son re
turned home from the Hermiston Hos
pital Friday.
Sonny McClellan who has been suf
fering from double pneumonia for the
past two weeks is better at the pres
ent time.
A visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Black for a few days is Mrs.
Black’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo received a
card from Ralph who is in a German
prison camp. He states that he is
well.
Maxine Ely is at Ione helping her
grandmother cook for harvest men.
Elmer Stooksberry arrived Monday
to pick melons. George Daniel picked
a few. and he intends to open a melon
stand in town the latter part of the
week.
Mrs. Leo Root has gone to Seattle
for a two weeks vacation.
The under side of your
The lights were off Tuesday due
engine is enclosed by
to a grass fire at Irrigon that burned
off several poles.
a thing called a crankcase.
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This is a
crankcase
UMATILLA
NEWS
By Mrs. Glenn 0”trom
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VEGETABLES
Mr. and Mrs. Arzie Smith and
children returned last Wednesday
from Spokane where they spent a
couple of weeks visiting his parents
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull returned
Friday from Portland where they
spent a couple of days. Mrs. Hull's
niece. Dorothy McIntosh, was home
from South America where she had
been employed with the U. S. Engi
neers. They accompanied Paul Cas-
sey. who went down on business.
Glenn Ostrom spent Friday in Pen
dleton on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulsapple left
Sunday for Portland where they will
spend some time.
Mrs. D. D. Cowan and daughter.
Barbara. left Friday for Centralia.
Wash., where she will visit with her
mother.
Ph. M. 2/c Vane Hiatt of the Pasco
Air Base spent the week end here at
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mr.
and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt all returned
Sunday from a week’s vacation in
Florence where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Weber and enjoyed some
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rawls and son re
turned Sunday from a week's vaca
tion spent fishing and in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O'Neill spent
a week’s vacation in Seattle visiting
friends.
The Umatilla fire department and
other men helped put out the grass
fire which was on both sides of the
highway between Irrigon and Uma
tilla.
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Imported
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bananas
other
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Emerald Walnut Meats . . .
McGrath’s Green Beans 19
Keystone Mushrooms ... 4
Lakewood Sliced Beets 19 <
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S U M M O N S
Equity No...........
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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
This is a sort of swim
ming pool where hard
working engine parts splash
around in
motor oil to
keep from
getting over
heated.
Speaking of oil, remem
ber how doughnuts,
French fried potatoes, etc.,
foul up your deep fat with
hard, burned particles of
this and that? Well, oil in
your crankcase gets fouled
up, too.
One minute your oil
looks almost good
enough to put
on waffles.
But a few "A”
coupons later
it has become
grimy black
from carbon,
dust and
sludge. And
as gritty as a picnic on a
windy beach.
Then it’s time to have
Shell put in fresh, safe
Golden Shell motor oil.
And while they’re about it,
have ’em Shellubricate the
entire car. This is a pro
tective service to keep your
family bus from joining
the 5000 worn-out automo
biles that limp to junk
yards every day.
GIRLS, HAVE YOU READ ITT
A lite in Motorland
(FREE) at Shell.
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