The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 26, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2«,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
of this summons, namely: on or be­
fore Thursday, the 26th day of Octo-
FOR SHERIFF
| ber. 1944, and if you fail to so appear
and answer, for want thereof, plain­
W. P, GRAHAM
tiff will apply to said Court for the
Republican Nominee
relief prayed for and demanded in
said complaint, to-wit: a decree that
For Sheriff for Umatilla County
the plaintiff is the owner of the fol­
Trained-Experienced-Qualified
lowing described real property in
Umatilla County, State of Oregon:
Mark Your Ballot
Lot Three (3) in Block Two Hund­
33X W. P. Graham - Nov. 7. 1944
red Ten (210) in the Reservation
-O—
Addition to the town, now City, of
The year 1944 is a momentous
Pendleton ;
period for America. The politi­
and that said plaintiff is the owner of
cal actions and conclusions of
the said real property, and the whole
the voters this year will be epo­
(thereof, free from any right, title, es­
tate, lien, or interest of you. and of
chal. The issue and the result
I each of you, and that you or anyone
will be for the better or for
or more of you have no right, title,
worse. For 12 unprecedented
estate, lien or interest in said real
years we have had a condition
: property or in or to any part thereof
called the New Deal, a political
and that you and each of you be per­
monstrosity inaugurated and
petually restrained, enjoined and in­
proclaimed by a regime 12 years
hibited from asserting or claiming
in office and now asking for an
any right, title, estate, hen or interest
i in or to the said real property or in
additional four years. I want to
or to any part thereof, adverse to
ask you—are we a Republic?
plaintiff or otherwise.
Do we still believe in and sub­
This summons is served upon you
scribe to representative govern­
by publication thereof for four suc-
ment? Do we believe in our constitution and the Bill of Rights?
| cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her-
Or do we prefer government by edicts and bureaucracy? The
aid. a newspaper published week-
ly at Hermiston. Umatilla Coun-
choice is yours—also the credit or blame. The decision is now.
State of Oregon,, by order
And by the way, my own opponent is a fourth term aspirant. That
ty
of Honorable C. L. Sweek, Judge
would be 16 years perpetuity—just think. This condition in a
the
above
entitled
Court.
I °f
land where exists a reservoir of personnel competent and qualified
which said order was made and
for replacements regardless of partisan politics or the individual
dated on the 22nd day of September.
age of the encumbents. Continued administrations do get in a rut.
I 1944, and the date of the first publi-
Do grow tired. Do become obsolete. Let's pep up—try new blood,
I cation of this summons is Thursday.
fresh energy, strong direct approach & a new departure, (pd. adv.)
I the 28th day of September, 1944, arid
-=====================================V/ññ I the last publication is Thursday, the
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— 26th day of October. 1944.
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PETERSON * PETERSON,
Pel
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Attorneys for Plaintiff.
„Mary, Shonon left Sunday for »Sept. 28-Oct. 26)
UMATILLA NEWS
Walla Walla where she will enter
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I her second year at the Whitman |
NOTICE OF SALE
Mrs. James Moran receivi
ivedj University,
word that her husband, Cpl. Jam
imet
1.. 1
and Mrs. AL B Eller spent IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Moran, who has been stationed in the Mr.
week end in Walla Walla vis- |
Kentucky, has been sent overseas. iting her brother, Albert, who is STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF GILLIAM
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al home on a short furlough. Mrs.1
Moran.
Lillian Presnell and children i of
In the Matter of the Guardianship
Mrs. Kenton Arnold entertained Lewiston returned home 1 with of the person and Estate of Norma
the pinochle club at her home last them to spend a few days.
Jean Hardie, a minor.
Wednesday. Prizes were won by
The undersigned hereby gives no­
Mr. and Mrs. H. B Hull left
Madames Oliver McNabb. M. B. Sunday for Seattle where 1 they tice that he will, on Saturday, the
Eller, Al Vieg, Gene Hiatt, Dean went on business and will visit 28th day of October, 1944. at the hour
Nedgard, Glenn Ostrom and I Vane with his brother Vern and family. of ten o’clock A. M., at and on Lots
15 and 16. in Block 3. in Newport’s
Hiatt, and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baymiller, Addition to the Town of Hermiston,
Mrs. M. B. Eller and Mrs. H. B. former resident and business peo­ Umatilla County, Oregon, sell, at
Hull were Pendleton visitors Fri- ple here but now of Portland, private sale, the undivided one-third
day.
spent the week end here with interest in and to said property, which
belongs to Norma Jean Hardie, a mi­
There was no school held here friends.
nor.
Thursday and Friday when the
Mrs. Harold Laird and daughter
sale will be for cash in hand
teachers attended the Teachers In­ Ilene left last Wednesday for their and Said
not less than $600.00.
stitute in La Grand for those days. home in Salem after a visit here
This sale is made in compliance
Mrs. Frank Magnussen and Joan with her husband's parents, Mr. with a license granted by the County
Judge. Gilliam County, Oregon, dated
Byrnes returned Tuesday from and Mrs. Gus Fransolas.
14. 1944.
Seattle where they had gone to
Mrs. V. D. Bramer and children September
STEWART HARDIE. .
visit with the former's parents, Mr. James and Stella Rae returned to
Guardian of the person and
and Mrs. R. M. Carter and attend their home in La Grande Sunday
Estate of Norma Jean Hard­
the wedding of her niece. Alice after a visit here with her parents,
ie, a minor.
Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes, and
J. D. WEED,
Mrs. A. E. McFarland and Miss sister, Mrs. Glenn Ostrom, since Attorney for Guardian
Effie Bullock of Boardman were Friday.
P. O. Address
visitors here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieg and Condon. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McNabb and Mrs. Hilma Vieg spent Monday in (Sept. 28-Oct. 26)
children. Mrs. Mary Wurster and Pendleton on business and shop-
Sara and Ellamae Ewing spent ping.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Thursday in Pendleton shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal are daughters spent Monday in Pen-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
visiting their son Max Jr. who is dleton.
that the undersigned has been ap- ■
P.M. 2/c Vane Hiatt spent the pointed Administratrix with the |
stationed with the navy at Nor­
week end here with his wife from Will Annexed, of the estate of |
man, Oklahoma.
Art Trout and son Bob and a his duties at the Pasco Naval base. Lauriet Payne, deceased, in the
County Court in the State of Ore­
friend left for their home in Port­
S U M M O N S
gon. for Umatilla County. All per­
land after spending a few days
Equity No. ......
sons having claims against said es­
here at the Frank Clark home and
enjoying some pheasant hunting.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tate are hereby required to present
such claims duly verified and with
Von Hiatt of Astoria spent a few
STATE OF OREGON FOR
proper vouchers attached, to the
days here visiting his family at
UMATILLA COUNTY
undersigned, at the office of Alfred
the home of his parents. Mr. and
F. Cunha. Johns Building, Pendle­
Mrs. Charles Hiatt.
James P. Considine, Plaintiff,
ton. Oregon within six months
The Western Rock Co. has com­
vs.
pleted oiling and resurfacing sev­ The unknown heirs of Rose M. De­ from the date of this notice, the |
eral streets in Umatilla and a plat­ Spain; and “also all other persons same being dated and published.
form around the Union railroad or parties unknown claiming any the first time this 12th day of Octo-1
right, title, estate, lien or interest ber, 1944
in and to the real property described
AMANDA E HATLEY.
”.
Administratrix with the Will
AAAAAÁAÁAAAAA in plaintiff’s complaint herein
Defendants.
Annexed, of the estate of
the above named defendants:
Lauriet Pavne. deceased.
60 The To unknown
heirs of Rose M. De- ALFRED F CUNHA.
Spain, deceased: and “also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming Attornev for Administratrix.
any right, title, estate, lien or interest Johns Building.
in and to the real property described Pendleton. Oregon.
Vote 316 "YES” on
(Oct. 12-Nov. 9)
in plaintiff’s complaint herein".
Hu Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
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IN THE NAME OF THE
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
STATE OF OREGON
You. and each of you. are hereby
required to appear and answer the
NOTICE is herebv given that the
complaint of the plaintiff filed undersigned, as administrator of
against you in the above entitled the estate of Emma Fritts, deceas­
Court and cause within four weeks ed. has filed his final account and
from the date of the first publication
Ulm. R. Meiners
For Couny Commissioner
Ro. 29 on Ballot
I am a pioneer farmer, living 12 miles
NW of Pendleton and 6 miles E of Hold-
man in the Middle Cold Springs Canyon
in fact, have lived there 57 years.
Voters of Umatilla County have favored
me with their confidence as County Com­
missioner since 1932. These years have
been trying ones.
My official acts during these times stand
for public approval and I hope I can con­
tinue to merit your support.
renort in said estate with the Clerk
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon. Umatilla Countv. and that
the Judge thereof has fixed Mon-
dav. the 6th dav of November.
1944 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M. as the time, in the Countv
Court room in the Countv Court
House of Pendleton. Umatilla
Countv. Oregon, as the place, fori
the hearing of objections to such |
final account and the settlement |
thereof.
Elvin Fritts. Administrator
of the Estate of Emma
Fritts, deceased.
Alfred F. Cunha.
Attornev for Administrator.
Johns Building.
Pendleton. Oregon
(Oct. 5-Nov 2)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice is herebv given that a
special election will be held in the
City of Umatilla. Oregon, on the
7th day of November, 1944. for the
purpose of voting upon the adop­
tion or rejection of the following
proposed amendments to the Char­
ter of the City of Umatilla. Oregon,
proposed by resolution of the Com­
mon Council of said city.
To amend Section 2. Chapter 1
of the City of Umatilla. Oregon, by
| including within, annexing to and
extending the boundaries of said
city to include the following de­
scribed tract, to-wit:
The exterior boundaries of
which are described as follows:
From a point 1563.95 ft. South
0° 47’ East from the 14 corner
common to Sections 8 and 17,
Township 5 North. Range 28. E.
W. M.. Umatilla County, Ore­
gon. which point is the intersec­
tion of the North and South cen­
ter line of said Section 17 and
the center line of Sixth Street in
the City of Umatilla. Oregon:
thence North 0° 47’ West along
said North and South center
line 210.11 to the O. W. R. & N.
right of way: thence North 84°
08' East 1283.7 ft.; thence on a
6° 24’ curve right a distance of
1175.0 feet: thence on a tangent
bearing South 3° 06’ East along
the Westerly O. W. R. & N. right
of way line a distance of 605.7
ft., more or less, to a point 200.0
ft. North of the East-West cen­
ter line of said Section 17;
thence West 388 ft. to a point
796 ft. West and 200.0 ft. North
of the 14 corner common to Sec­
tions 16 and 17; thence North
114.2 ft.; thence West 1850.5 ft.
to the North and South center
line of said Section 17; thence
North 0° 47’ West along the said
North and South center line
778.53 ft., to the point of begin­
ning. and
The electors of the City of Uma­
tilla are hereby invited to vote
upon such proposition by placing
upon their ballots the words “for
annexation" or “against annexa­
tion” or words equivalent thereto.
Said election will be held at The
Community Hall. Umatilla. Ore­
gon between 8:00 A. M. and 8:00
P. M. of said day in the City of
Umatilla. Oregon, at the same time
and place within said citv as the
general election now provided for
bv law to be held on said date
throughout the state, using the
same election officers and machin­
er v.
That C. F. Knudson and Kathrvn
Sherlock will he judges of said
election, and Bertha Cberrv. Marv
Bosquet and Tressie Hiatt will be
clerks of said election.
WALTER J. BULLARD.
Citv Recorder of the
Citv of Umatilla.
(Oct. 5-Nov. ?)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned has been ap­
pointed administrator of the estate
of Frank Fowler, deceased, in the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
eon. for Multnomah County. All
persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
present such claims, duly verified
and with proper vouchers attached,
to the undersigned at the First Na­
1944.
Pot Luck Dinner
Westland School - Sun., Oct. 29
1:00 P. M.
AU LAW OWNERS COME
• Bring your questions and answers for a general
discussion of our Irrigation District manage­
ment, Bonds, etc., AND, Get Better Acquainted.
— PLEASE BRING CUPS AND SILVER —
tional Bank of Hermiston in Her­
miston, Oregon, within six months
from date of this notice, the same
being dated and published the
first time this 5th day of October,
1944.
F. B. Swayze, as Adminis­
trator of the Estate of
Frank Fowler, Deceased.
Raley, Kilkenny & Raley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
(Oct. 5-Nov 2)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla
County
In the Matter of the Estate of
BERT F. PARSONS, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
final account and report of James
Glen Parsons, administrator of the
above entitled estate, has been
filed in the office of the Clerk of
the above entitled Court, and that
the Judge of said Court has enter­
ed an order herein designating the
18th day of November. 1944, at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock in the fore­
noon, at the office of the County
Judge, in the County Court House
at Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon, as the time and place for
the hearing of objections, if any, to
said final account and settlement
of said estate.
This notice is published pursu-
ant to the order of the above en-
titled Court entered herein on the
13th day of October. 1944.
Dated and first published the
19th day of October, 1944.
JAMES GLEN PARSONS,
Administrator of said estate.
A. C. McIntyre, Pendleton, Oregon.
Attorney for said estate.
(Oct. 19-Nov. 16)
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