HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944
of John Pedro, Carl Weltzin, Wm. | Another Jordan boy, Tech. Sgt.
Helmick and Sammy Nye left Fri- j Russel Jordan, writes that his air
day for the Starkey district. They | corps division has been moved
from near London to somewhere in
Twin daughters were born to are expected home Wednesday.
a y Staff Sgt. William H. Jordan France His brother Staff Sgt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Attebury
at the Ordnance hospital Friday writes his parents that he took Roger Jordan, is now stationed at
morning, November 24. Mrs. At part in the invasion of Leyte Is Assam in northern India. He is a
tebury is still at Ordnance but the land in the Philippines. He left mechanic.
Chaplain Malcolm B. Ballinger
babies have been taken to Pendle San Francisco in July and was at
ton hospital where incubators are New Guinea for a while, but until stopped in Echo for a brief visit
available. Late reports are that last week nothing had been heard Monday. He is now at the Walla
the girls, which weigh about three from him for six weeks. His pic Walla hospital receiving treatment
and a half pounds each, are getting ture was published in the Portland for a spine injury sustained while
along fairly well. The infants have Oregonian last week, showing him in the service in England.
not yet been named.
and Lieut. Cochran of Portland
John Cotton spent Thanksgiving
The Echo Farm Bureau will taking over an abandoned Jap jeep week here with his parents, Mr.
meet Friday evening, December 2, on Leyte. His parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Earl Cotton. He has just
at the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. W. Mrs. John Jordan, visited William completed eleven months of a
J. Helmick and Mrs. Carl Weltzin and his wife in San Francisco in course at Treasure Island, Calif.,
are in charge of the refreshments. April prior to his assignment over as a radio technician. He left Sat-
An elk hunting party consisting seas.
urday for an assignment at a sub-
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marine base at New London, Conn.
Miss Velora Williams, who is at
tending Washington State college,
spent Thanksgiving day in Echo at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cotton.
Twenty members of Echo Gar-
den club attended a meeting of
the club Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Earl Cotton. Mrs.
Cotton and Mrs. Fred Andrews Jr.
acted as hostesses. A pot luck buf
fet supper was served in an attrac
tive manner, stressing the beauty
of vegetables and flowers as deco
rative material. A large table
with bright pottery and colorfur
array of red cabbage and bright
colored vegetables in a background
of fruits, autumn leaves and Jap
anese lanterns, made an artistic
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Large Colored
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picture. On the buffet table and
smaller tables soft light shone
from candles in yellow wax hold
ers in the form of ears of corn,
with green leaves resting on the
tables.
It was reported that 23 bedside
gardens for hospital use have been
completed and more are planned.
The next meeting of the club will
be at the home of Mrs. G. H. Fred
erick, with Mrs. John Jordan as as
sistant hostess.
Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger re
turned Sunday from Jerome, Ida
ho, where she was called Novem
ber 19 by news of the death of her
sister. Mrs. Victor Bangoechea,
who died suddenly after a brief
illness. Mrs. Wattenburger was
accompanied to Idaho by her fath-
1 er, A. V. Strain and her sister,
Mrs. Elsie Van Orsdall. both of
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Murrell
moved to Ordnance Monday where
they are now working at the depot.
Echo Ladies Aid society will give
a bazaar and food sale at the
Methodist church basement Satur
day, December 2. They will serve
a dinner at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent,
who have been employed at
Brewster, Wn„ for several months,
have returned home and will spend
the winter at their residence in
Westlawn.
Hearing tests for Echo school pu
pils was completed at Stanfield
Tuesday. Only two per cent of
the children showed defective
hearing. The audiometer tests
were made by a representative of
the state board of health, using 40
head sets and phonograph record
ings.
Mrs. Robert Spike and infant
son, Robert Michael, are expected
home from the Pendleton hospital
Thursday.
Stone's Say---Now is the time to Order and Mail
Baking fruit cake at home is a long, tiresome, tedious process. It's so much easier to buy them at Stone's.
And cheaper, too. Look at these low prices on fruit cakes that are rich in flavor, full of raisins, nuts
and other candied fruits—the equal of any "mother used to bake".
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(Held from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dorn and
daughter returned Saturday from
Redmond where Mrs. Dorn was
staying while her husband was in
the service. The report seeing Mr.
Larive, former Echo superintend
ent, who is in charge of the union
high school there. He is much
pleased with his new position and
is getting along nicely in the
work.
A letter from Eldon Smith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, says
he is now in the Philippines after
having been stationed in New
Guinea nearly three years. His let
ter was written under a handicap
as he was obliged to dive for a
foxhole while writing, when a Jap
bomber came over his camp.
ants.
To John James Peters and
Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary
Jane Cushing and John Doe
Cushing, her husband; John
Thomas Peters and Jane Doe
Peters, his wife: the unknown
heirs of Thomas William Peters,
deceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or inter
est in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, defend
ants.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled Court and cause within four
weeks of the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if
you fail to so appear and answer,
for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap
ply to said Court for the relief
prayed for and demanded in said
complaint, to-wit:
A decree that plaintiffs are the
owners in fee simple of the follow
ing described lands, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 8,
Township 4 North, Range 28.
All being East of the Willa
mette Meridian, in the County
of Umatilla and State of Oregon.
Excepting any and all water
rights of way.
And that plaintiffs are such
owners free from any right, title,
estate, lien or interest of you, and
each 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 re-
straining and enjoining you, and
each of you, from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in said lands, or in
any part threof, adverse to plain-
tiffs.
This summons is served upon
vou bv publication thereof for
four (4) successive weeks in the
Hermiston Herald by order of Hon.
C. L. Sweek. Judge of the above
entitled Court, which said order
was made and dated the 31st day
of October, 1944, and the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons is the 2nd day of November,
A.D. 1944.
C C. PROEBSTEL, Attorney
for Plaintiff. Post Office
Address. Pendleton, Oregon.
(Nov. 2-30)
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John James Peters and Jane Doe
Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cush-
ing and John Doe Cushing, her
husband; John Thomas Peters and
Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the un
known heirs of Thomas William
Peters, deceased; also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein. Defend-
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