The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 28, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 28. 1944.
U.O.D. NEWS
full crew in the Magazine Area
Sunday. They report that besides
working a good time was had by
(Continued from page 1)
Mrs. J. P. Alexander is visiting ■ all.
Due to starting the furnaces a
in Toledo. Ohio.
number
of transfers have been
Box Factory
Charles Rowland is back to work made.
Emmett A. Evans Paul Gravell,
after being off with the flu for
Vera Cutting, Arthur A. Penning­
six days.
Mrs. Sedalia Dexter is on leave ton, Cliff O. Dewey. Walter C. Ro­
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Floyd senbaum, Frank Roullier, Charles
Hobbs, at North Powder, Oregon. Wilson and George C. Hartón make
Roy Ford’s two year old son is the new force.
Rail Transportation
recovering from pneumonia which
New employees of Rail Trans­
he contracted from getting kero­
portation are Marjorie Wickwire
sene In his lungs.
Myrtle Ely, from Springsteen’s of Stanfield and Lloyd Bottemiller
crew, and Emery Mace, formerly a of Portland.
Stock Control
guard, have transferred to the Box
and Pallet Shop.
A lunch hour birthday party
Viri Willson is visiting her was enjoyed by Stock Control in
daughter. Miss Grace Willson, in honor of Marjorie Tobin Monday.
Magazine Area
Seattle. Miss Willsen is employed
at Boeings.
Mrs. Vida Keith is a new em­
Dick Thomas has moved into a ployee in the Magazine Field of­
new home near the Hermiston fice. Mr. Keith is a Garage em­
grade school which he has pur­ ployee. Mr. and Mrs. Keith were
chased.
former residents of Ranier, Ore.
Electric Shop
Frances Troesch, who has been
John Kilby is quite ill in the ill with the flu, is back on the job.
Post hospital
Rose Tufteland has been trans-
ferred from the Inventory crew to
The electric shop furnished
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ing to school
The journalism class has been
working hard to get the school pa-
per. Comet, out. They are going
to have to go some to get it out by
Wednesday.
Herbert Ames and Mrs. Ames
Vote 316 “YES” on
and small son are now at home on
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November
the William Wilson place which
November 7th
‘th
they bought last spring and took
Monthly Annuities - $60 at 60
possession about September 18th. |
or
or 18
18 up if disabled.
The William Wilsons have moved
(Sponsored by Townsend Club)
to Victory Square in Hermiston.
Robert Bensel, 2/C petty officer ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼
of Umatilla was a Tuesday visitor-----------■
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at the Dan Hill home. He has 15 Bible study at stated hours during
months of duty as a signal man in the day.
the navy.
June Goodwin, Delpha Mark-
W. C. Grim is working in a R R ham, Loretta White and Ella May
machine shop in Umatilla since he Grim were Pendleton visitors Fri-
has his hay and fruit cared for.
day.
A. J. Swearingen finished haul­
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
ing his wood from the mountains |
Friday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Pfc. Charles Geanine is here That the undersigned. Sheriff of
from his camp in Kansas visiting Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
the Roy Minnick family.
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. . , herein by the County Court of Uma-
1 he Presbyterian Sunday School tilla County. Oregon, on the 26th day
girls are to begin preaching in the of August. 1944. will, on the 10th day
Presbyterian church Sunday. They of October, 1944. at the hour of 10:00
in the forenoon, sell to the
will have meetings
for two weeks o'clock
.
highest bidder for cash at the front
with meetings in the evening and door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $150.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
the following described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County. Ore­
gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
4,
I wit:
FOOD EXPERT, SAY^
Lots 15. 16 and 17, Block 1. Her­
miston in NEW SE * in Section 10,
Township 4 North, Range 28. Uma­
tilla County. Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(Aug. 31-Sept. 28)
Mrs. R. M. McCoy is visiting her
ill daughter Birdie Stewart at Island
City.
Mrs. Ruth Umiker and Mrs. Mil­
Georgia Cummings is in the St.
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton re­ ton Bailey were in Pendleton and
Walla Walla Friday.
covering from an appendectomy.
Plant Property
Mrs. Dan Hill is having trouble
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whitman of with her jaw. She had an opera­
Couer D'Alene. Idaho, are guests tion on her jaw Friday at Ord­
of Mr. and Mrs. Häberlein this nance. She was consulting her
week. Mr. Whitman is Mr. Haber- physician there Monday.
lein's nephew.
As the teachers were in Hepp­
Patty Rice spent Thursday and ner Thursday and Friday, there
Friday of this week in Portland was no school here for those days.
visiting her parents.
Chief Warrant Officer Wiley
Benefici is now stationed in Alas­
ka. His family is in Seattle. He
has a sister and brother in Irrigon.
By Mr». Grace Shoun
Mrs. Benefici was Jean Stephens.
The first football game of the
Coach Edward Elliot organized
season is with Weston September six man football team in the school
29th here.
and has purchased enough equip­
Tilman Ekman of the Tade camp ment for two competitive teams.
is moving across the river in Wash­
The freshmen were initiated
ington.
Wednesday and Thursday with an
The Wallace Meinde’s have sold initiation party Thursday evening.
the old Fredrickson place and are
Mrs. Earl Connell and Earl Jr.
moving about October 15th.
are spending another week with
Vernon Jennings of Miles City her mother in Boardman, Mrs.
spent the week end with the Mil Gene Lewis, while Mr. Lewis is in
ton Baileys. He is a Walla Walla Walowa county. Albert is staying
college student.
with Mrs. Emma Steward and go-
the West Area.
Marion "Tubby" Rice
this week.
was
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Delicious Apples
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Arm or Blade, Grade A
. Merrit J. Ingalls. and Anna Mae In-
I galls, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs
vs.
Rosa Holte and John Doe Holte, her
husband; Howi +
Roe Holte, his
and Sam Doe
Mae Duttenho
Duttonhoffer, 1
Holte and Mar
or if the said
ceased, then the unknown ncuo UL
Ralph A. Holte, deceased”; the un­
known heirs of Jennie Albon, de-
ceased: The Townsite Company, a
corporation; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the complaint
herein,
Defendants.
To the above named defendants:
Rosa Holte and John Doe Holte,
her husband: Howard C. Holte and
Jane Roe Holte, his wife; Maud M.
Holte and Sam Doe Holte, her hus-
band:
Mae Duttenhoffer and
George Doe Duttenhofer, her hus­
band; Ralph A. Holte and Mary
Roe Holte, his wife, or if the said
Ralph A. Holte is deceased, then
the “unknown heirs of Ralph A.
Holte, deceased”; the unknown
heirs of Jennie Albon, deceased;
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest 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 to so
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
owners in fee of the following de­
scribed land, to-wit:
Lots 128 to 146 inclusive in Stan­
field Orchard Outlots. as located
in Section 32, Township 4 North,
Range 29. All being East of the
Willamette Meridian, in the Coun­
ty of Umatilla and State of Ore­
gon.
and that plaintiffs are such owners
in fee of said land, free from any
right, title, estate, lien or interest of
defendants and of each of defendants.
That defendants and any one or
more of defendants have no right,
title, estate, lien or interest in said
land, or in any part thereof, and that
defendants and each of defendants,
their heirs and assigns, be perpetual­
ly restrained and enjoined from as­
serting or claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in said land,
or in any part thereof, adverse to
plaintiffs.
"
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her-
aid. by order of C. L. Sweek, Judge
of the Court above named, which said
order was made and dated the 18th
day of September. 1944. and the dato
of the first publication of this sum­
mons is the 21st day of September,
1944.
ALFRED F CUNHA.
Pendleton. Oregon
Attorney for plaintiffs.
(Sept. 21-Oct. 19)
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