PAGE SIX
THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
Miss Gillis, nurse for Morrow
county, visited Irrigon Monday.
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a school paper and a regular
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS lha:
journalism class. We edit a paper
Miss Beth Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Eatie Rand and
sons, David and Herbert, David
Allen, Mrs. Roy Minnick and Mis
ses Juanita Voile. Luella Minnick
and Beth Voile were business vis
itors in Pendleton last Wednesday.
Bert Dexter and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hill were visitors in Pendle-
ton Thursday.
Sam Umiker returned to work
after a few days illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick
son of Stanfield were Irrigon vis
itors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noels made
a business trip to Portland Thurs-
day.
Fred Houghton left Wednesday
for Portland where he will receive
medical treatment.
1st Lt. Earl Steward left for Ft.
Sill, Oklahoma, after visiting with
his mother, Mrs. Emma Steward
and friends here.
Mrs. Sam Umiker received a
telegram from her brother, Frank
Leicht, who expects to leave some
time soon for over seas duty.
Vernon Dale Stewart, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy, is
visiting his grandparents and
friends here.
Miss La Velie Markham made a
flying visit, flying because it was
so short, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Markham. She had about 12
hours to visit.
Mrs. Fred Houghton left Satur
day evening for Portland to spend
the week end with Mr. Houghton.
Mrs. Donald Houghton returned
to Denver, Colo., Thursday even
ing after spending several days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Houghton. She is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson
and attends the Colorado Univer
sity at Denver.
Mrs. Wm. Graybeal was hostess
at a birthday party in honor of
her daughter. Jean, Friday even
ing. A number of friends spent a
pleasant evening and wish Jean
many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy and
children were business visitors to
Pendleton Thursday.
Rev. E. R. Schneider left for
Springfield, Missouri, last Sunday
evening. He expects to return
from this business trip next Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Joy Weigand from Pasco
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith and
Mrs. Russell Moore were business
visitors in Portland this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elliott were
business visitors in Pendleton Sat
urday.
Miss Muriel Herold was a Wal
la Walla visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noels went
to Portland on business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile were
week end visitors in Heppner.
Mrs. Carl Haddox was a Pendle
ton visitor Monday.
Mrs. Dan Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Jones were visitors in Ta
coma. Wash., this week.
D in Hill was a Pendleton visi
tor Monday.
Miss Luella Minnick is just re-
covering from a severe case of ton-
Mrs. Tom Godwin and son Rog
er from Ellensburg, Wash., visit«
ed Mrs. Martha Ferril this week
end.
Mrs. J Graybeal celebrated her
birthday Sunday at the home of
R. M. McCoy.
School News
The Irrigon High
school
each month with the competent
help of Mrs. Robert Smith, our in
structor.
This is a great improvement, as
last year we had neither a paper
nor a journalism class.
Here are some of the interest
ing things about our paper:
The editorial staff consists of
Patty Markham, senior, editor;
Loretta White, senior, editor-in-
chief; Mrs Robert Smith, adviser;
and the reporters, Clara Fraser,
junior, David Rand, sophomore,
Bob Brown, sophomore, Beth Rus
sell. junior, Harriet Smith, fresh
man, Shirley Miller, sophomore,
Laurence Smith, junior. Alene
Russell, sophomore, and Delores
Schneider, freshman.
The name of our paper is “The
Comet". Some of the features fol-¡
low: the editorials, sports, honor
roll, assemblies, talks, general gos
sip. and the fashion column. These
are just a few of the good points
of our paper.
Mr. Ward from Pendleton was
an Irrigon visitor Friday. He took
pictures of the grade school and
high school students.
wards. Agent: J. A. McEdwards
and Jane Doe McEdwards. his
wife, or if said J. A. McEdwards
SUMMONS
is deceased, then the unknown
Equity No. 7766
heirs of J. A. McEdwards. de
ceased; J. F. Riley and Jane
Doe Riley, his wife, or if the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
said J. F. Riley is deceased,
THE STATE OF OREGON
then the unknown heirs of J. F.
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Riley, deceased; also all other
persons or parties unknown
Wayne E. Mulkins, and Edna F.
claiming any right, title, es
Mulkins, husband and wife.
tate, lien or interest in the real
Plaintiffs,
estate described in the com
vs.
plaint herein,
Frank H. Cornell and Jane Doe
IN THE NAME OF THE
Cornell, his wife, or if the said |
STATE OF OREGON
Frank H. Cornell is deceased, then I
the unknown heirs of Frank H.
You are hereby required to ap
Cornell, deceased; Mrs. L. G. pear and answer the complaint
Hunt and John Doe Hunt, her hus filed against you in the above en-
band. or if Mrs. L. G. Hunt is de titled Court and cause within four
ceased. then the unknown heirs weeks from the date of the first
of Mrs. L. G. Hunt, deceased; The publication of this summons and
Western Irrigation Company, a if you fail to so appear and ans-
corporation; J. A. McEdwards, wer, for want thereof plaintiff
Agent: J. A. McEdwards
Jane’ will apply to said Court for the
_ and
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Doe McEdwards, his wife, or if relief prayed for and demanded
said J. A. McEdwards is deceased. | in said complaint, to-wit:
then the unknown heirs of J. A.
A decree that plaintiffs Wayne
McEdwards, deceased; J. F. Riley E. Mulkins and Edna F. Mulkins,
and Jane Doe Riley, his wife, or if husband and wife, are the owners
said J. F. Riley is deceased, then of the following described land.
the unknown heirs of J. F. Riley, to-wit.
deceased; also all other persons
The East Half of the South-
or parties unknown claiming any
east Quarter of the Southeast
right, title, estate, lien or interest
Quarter of Section 32; the
in the real estate described in the
South Half of the South Half
Complaint herein,
of the Northwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter, the
Defendants.
To the above named defen-
Southwest
Quarter of
the
dants:
Southwest Quarter and all that
Frank H. Cornell and Jane
portion of the Southeast Quar
Doe Cornell, his wife, or if the |
ter of the Northwest Quarter
said Frank H. Cornell is de
and of the Northeast Quarter
ceased, then the unknown heirs
of the Southwest quarter, ly
of Frank H. Cornell, deceased;
ing West of the Umatilla River
Mrs. L. G. Hunt and John Doe
and the U. S. reserve, all in
Hunt, her husband, or if Mrs. I
Section 33, township 5 North,
L. G. Hunt is deceased, then the
Range 28.
unknown heirs of Mrs. L. G.
All being east of the Willam
Hunt, deceased; J. A. McEd-
ette Meridian, in the County òf
1910
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FOUR CORDS. Price Fer Curd
light per kwh.
PP&L gives cus
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per dollar.
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WILL DELIVER TO ECHO, HERMISTON. STANFIELD; FOR
GREATER DISTANCES SMALL MILEAGE CHARGE EXTRA!
SEE OSCAR CHRISTIANSON
PLAY SAFE
— FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE DELIVERIES —
Drop a card Box 126 Sianfield or Phone 602 Stanfield or 2472
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Umatilla and State of Oregon,
Excepting any and all water
rizhts of wav.
and that plaintiffs Wayne E. Mul-
kins and Edna F. Mulkins. hus
band and wife, are such owners of
said land, tree from any right,
title, estate, lien or interest of de
fendants and of each of defend
ants.
That defendants or any one or
more cf defendants has 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 as
signs, be perpetually restrained
and enjoined from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
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lien or interest in said land, or In
any part thereof, adverse to plain
tiffs.
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
four successive weeks in the Her-
miston Herald, by order of C. L.
Sweek, Judge of the Court above
named, which said order was
made and dated the 27 th day of
ebruarv. 1945, and the date of
he first publication of this sum-
:10ns is the 1st day of March,
1945.
ALFRED F. CUNHA,
Post Office address:
Pendleton. Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
(March 1-29)
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says Erling Helliesen, Manager,
Helliesen Lumber Company, Yakima
1920
When I came to Yakima in 1911, the
year after PP&L was organized, there
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were only 42,000 people in the entire
Electric cooking
popularized
by Pacific Power •
Light Compony.
Ero of electric woter
being
heating en the way.
county. Now there are 125,000. That’s
real progress! And this part of the coun
try is bound to keep growing.
In the past 34 years there have been
1930
thousands of acres of land put under
irrigation in this valley; orchards and
farms have blossomed out of the sage-
FORTIER
Hyeri)
brush; one new industry after another
has come in here and added to the sta-
electric
Industry promotes
efficient food sav-
ins ond health pro-
tection, through el-
The whole
bility of our community.
Always a step ahead of this progress,
1940
By Advertising
keep us all supplied with electricity for
every need, at lower and lower rates.
The very first year I was here, they cut
the price about 25 per cent from what
it was when the company started busi
ness in 1910. Now it’s only about one-
fourth of what it was 35 years ago.
Erling Helliesen, native of Norway, came to
Yakima in 1911 and joined his brother, H. M.
Helliesen, in the lumber business. In those
days, a lumber dealer had to be a combination
of architect, planner and furnisher of building
supplies. All materials were hauled by team,
and a farmer from the Naches or Cowiche
area—15 or 20 miles away—would spend two
days getting a load of lumber out to his place.
Through the years this firm has supplied lum.
ber and materials for general building in
Yakima, Selah, Cowiche, Naches, Tietoa and
rural areas throughout the upper valley to
house the expanding population.
With his nephew, Harold, son of the
founder, Mr. Helliesen continues to operate
the lumber company. Their outlook for peace.
"An outfit that has helped us com4
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1945
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