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STANFIELD 1 ) • Bu Mrt. Rose NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem left Sunday for Burlingame, Calif., on a business trip. Miss Billie Gabriel from Port land is on a week’s vacation and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gabriel, and brothers and sisters. Miss Esther Fredrickson is now employed at the office of the Housing Project at Ordnance as a typist. Glenn Jackson and his son Jer —ar ! PAINT RIGHT I OVER I WALLPAPER PAINTED WAL« PLASTER i : WALLBOARD j , I f I I WITH i CovERSWi” owE CM. DRs I Mas wo J a OD® I $. PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945. Mrs. Roy Duncan was hostess ry visited his mother in Portland the past week. Mrs. Rachel Jack- for the regular meeting of the son substituted as third grade Ladies Aid Thursday. Approximately 75 attended the teacher while Mrs. Geo. Campbell morning worship at the Presbyter attended the sick at Weston. Herbert Gillanders left last Sat ian church last Sunday and en joyed hearing Rev. Peterson from urday to renewed army duties. Billy Penney left Sunday for San Anselmo, Calif. Marshall Brooks of Pontiac, more training at Amarillo, Texas. Allen Bowman has returned to Mich., arrived Tuesday to visit at the Fred Shelton home. His wife, Camp Manning, Tex. Bud Bartley, who spent 24 formerly Dorothea Shelton, ar months overseas and who has been rived home about a month ago. Mrs. Mary Evenson of La Gran in four invasions, reported back de is a houseguest of her son and on March 13 to the east coast for wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Even- further assignment. Miss Neva LeBlond, county lib son. Jim Scalf of Seattle arrived with rarian. and Miss Annie Lang, branch librarian, visited the Stan his trailer house a few days ago field library Saturday, March 10. and is stationed on the vacant lot The former told four stories to near his brother. Bill Scalf. He eight children who were present. lived and farmed on the project Please note—Ordnance had 38 here many years ago. The Grange enjoyed a large at children out for their story hour the same day. Miss Lang brought tendance as well as a famous feed 100 new books for circulation (a Tuesday night. The leaders in the three months loan) and seven contest, Roy Duncan and Dena Lee books that will only be here for Gabriel, are probably responsible one month. The next date for for the crowd. Roy Penney dis cussed some recent legislative story-telling is April 7 at 3 p. m. The quarantine was lifted on measures. Mrs. Mabel Richards March 13th for the Richeys. The gave a reading, “The Reunion. Hargis children are confined to Mrs. Esther Strasser gave a skit and Glendora Picanso sang two their home with mumps. Billy Miller from Farragut is songs. Each side gets points for now out of quarantine and arrived their contributions. home on his first furlough. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Mabel Ditzler returned to Portland Saturday after several NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, days visit with her daughter Lau ra May and parents. Mr. and Mrs. That the undersigned has been ap- pointed administratrix of the es George Sale. Mrs. Selby Hogue took charge tate of John Henry Wheeler, de of the hotel while Mrs. Lina ceased. in the County Court of the Smith accompanied her daughter State of Oregon, for Umatilla from Elgin, Mrs. Kathryn Wilson, County. All persons having claims to Portland for a few days visit against the said estate are hereby with another daughter, Mrs. Mae required to present such claims, duly verified and with proper Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laurence of vouchers attached, to the under- Depoe Bay were business visitors signed at the office of Raley, Kil-- in Stanfield the first of the week. kenny & Raley in Pendleton, Ore Other folks issuing Red Cross gon, within six months from date memberships are Mrs. Harry of this notice, the same being dat Muir, Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Mre. ed and published the first time Dena Tillory and Mrs. Inez Mc this 15th day of March, 1945. Mabel Weeks, as Adminis Cormick. tratrix of the Estate of Max Krause and Mrs. Helen John Henry Wheeler, De Holman from Seattle spent the ceased. week end here visiting Helen's Raley, Kilkenny & Raley, grandfather. L. Jouannault. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters are Attorneys for Administratrix, vacationing this week at Eugene Pendleton, Oregon. at the home of their daughter and (March 15-Arril 12) husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Notice of Land Sale Kragh. Mrs. Inez MacDonald has re turned to Grass Valley, Calif., af NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ter a visit here with her sister. That the undersigned, Sheriff of Mrs. Arthur Gulliford. Umatilla County. Oregon, by vir G’enn Norton entertained about tue of an order duly made and en 25 basketball and football boys at tered herein by the County Court his home March 10 at an evening of Umatilla County, Oregon, on of cards and other games. the 24th day of February, 1945, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes, Bev will, on the 3rd day of April, erly Hughes. Carolyn Smith and 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock Mrs. Rose Hedrick attended the I in the forenoon, sell to the highest 'acDonald Musicale at the Vert bidder for cash at the front door n Saturday night. Miss Berniece of the Umatilla County Court luches and Miss Alice Hedrick House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $400.00 ave duet and solo numbers. Mr. and Mrs. William Swaney therefor, to be paid in cash, at ere visitors in Pendleton Sunday the time of sale, the following de scribed parcel of land, heretofore nd also attended a movie. Mrs. Gusta Behme spent the by Umatilla County, Oregon, ac sek end in Pendleton with her quired for delinquent taxes, to- wit: aughter Neva. NE' i in Section 8 Twp. 2 North Mrs, William Reeves returned Range 28, E.W.M., Umatilla ist week from Phoenix. Ariz., County, Oregon. here she visited her son and R E. GOAD, Sheriff of ife. Howard Poffenberger has re- Umatilla County. irned to Portland after bringing (March 1-29) is father and mother-in-law. Mr. id Mrs. Silby Hogue, back to SUMMONS tonfield to reside. Mr. Hogue Equity No. 7766 will be engaged in raising chick- ans. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Minnie Hansbury, formerly Ri- ev, has returned to Portland af THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY ter two weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ri- Wayne E. Mulkins, and Edna F. ’ey in the Meadows. Miss Barbara Wood, fifth grade Mulkins, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, eacher, and Miss Ruth Read, vs. fourth grade teacher, spent the Frank H. Cornell and Jane Doe week end in Walla Walla and Spo Cornell, his wife, or if the said kane. The Grange enjoyed a pot luck Frank H. Cornell is deceased, then the unknown heirs of Frank H. supper Tuesday night. Stanfield members of the I.O.O. Cornell, deceased; Mrs. L. G. F. lodge were invited to Echo on Hunt and John Doe Hunt, her hus Monday night for an oyster feed. band. or if Mrs. L. G. Hunt is de ceased. then the unknown heirs of Mrs. L. G. Hunt, deceased; The Western Irrigation Company, a corporation; J. A. McEdwards Agent; J. A. McEdwards and Jane Doe McEdwards. his wife, or if said J. A. McEdwards is deceased, then the unknown heirs of J. A. McEdwards, deceased; J. F. Riley and Jane Doe Riley, his wife, or if said J. F. Riley is deceased, then the unknown heirs of J. F. Riley, 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. Defendants. To the above named defen dants: Frank H. Cornell and Jane Doe Cornell, his wife, or if the said Frank H. Cornell is de ceased, then the unknown heirs of Frank H. Cornell, deceased; Mrs. L. G. Hunt and John Doe Hunt, her husband, or if Mrs. L. G. Hunt is deceased, then the unknown heirs of Mrs. L. G. Hunt, deceased; J. A. McEd- wards. Agent; J. A. McEdwards and Jane Doe McEdwards, his wife, or if said J. A. McEdwards is deceased, then the unknown heirs of J. A. McEdwards, de ceased; J. F. Riley and Jane Doe Riley, his wife, or if the said J. F. Riley is deceased, then the unknown heirs of J. F. Riley, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate. lien or interest in the real estate described in the com EDUCATIONAL plaint herein, ADVISORY COMMITTEE IN THE NAME OF THE to the STATE OF OREGON Oregon You are hereby required to ap- Liquor Control pear and answer the complaint Commission filed against you in the above en titled Court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to so appear and ans wer, for want thereof plaintiff said land, free from any right, will apply to said Court for the title, estate, lien or interest of de relief prayed for and demanded fendants and of each of defend in said complaint, to-wit: ants. A decree that plaintiffs Wayne That defendants or any one or E. Mulkins and Edna F. Mulkins, more cf defendants has no right, husband and wife, are the owners title, estate, lien or interest in of the following described land, said land, or in any part thereof, to-wit: and that defendants and each of The East Half of the South- defendants, their heirs and as east Quarter of the Southeast signs, be perpetually restrained Quarter of Section 32; the and enjoined from asserting or South Half of the South Half claiming any right, title, estate, of the Northwest Quarter of lien or interest in said land, or in the Southwest Quarter, the any part thereof, adverse to plain Southwest Quarter of the tiffs. Southwest Quarter and all that portion of the Southeast Quar- | ter of the Northwest Quarter | and of the Northeast Quarter See of the Southwest quarter, ly- ' ing West of the Umatilla River | and the U. S. reserve, all in | Section. 33. township 5 North, Range 28. for that next All being east of the Willam- | CARPENTRY JOB ette Meridian, in the County of I Umatilla and State of Oregon, Excepting any and all water — Cabinet Work — rights of way, and that plaintiffs Wayne E. Mul Phone 2452 kins and Edna F. Mulkins, hus band and wife, are such owners of j DON'T pick up tkis tHitck-hiker / KL / L. L, BOYNTON 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 27th day of February, 1945, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 1st day of March, 1945. ALFRED F. CUNHA, Post Office address: Pendleton, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiffs. (March 1-29) FLOORS Sanded and Finished Write or Phone J. E. 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