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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. G/VE EM 7WE GÛ BYi! PAGE THEEL I tion that may want to give a ban- ' quet to the boys in the services. “Less than six weeks from start of the campaign for $10,765,000," said Director Lang, “the USO is on the job in a big way to fulfill its promise to the boys.” Thirty-four other units are active in temporary quarters in the Pacific Coast region which includes Califor nia. Nevada, Idaho, Washington, , Oregon and Hawaii, nd shortly all will be provided with permanent I clubhouses to be built by the govern- | ment from a $15,000,000 special ap- ' propriation. In the nation 360 clubs i will be established by the USO. COMMON DRIVING FAULTS ARE GIVEN URPASSE2 FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker The twelve most common driving | faults reported in this country have — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY been determined by a nation-wide sur-1 United Service Organizations Com- has had the most complete organiza- vey conducted by the Automotive mitttee has taken over and remodel tion in the region. Safety Foundation, results of which | ed a building which later will become “The Sacramento appeal was car-1 have been received in Oregon by the | Sacramento’s house of hospitality for ried out under able leadership which | State Traffic Safety Division. not only made provision for their na Heading this list is driving too Officers and men of the Army, Na- | men in the service. Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. In a letter praising the efforts of tional USO quota of $18,000, but fast for conditions, with poor judg ▼y and Marines are joining with lead- _____ Committee, J. raised an additional $12,000 for lo ment in passing or following running ing citizens of Sacramento in prepar “the Sacramento USO PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO | Henry Lang, Pacific Coast Regional cal hospitality needs. Sacramento has a close second. Following is the list ing ceremonies for opening a commod- , . . 1 Director, wrote to H. Andrews, a committee which is thoroughly rep of driving faults as determined by tous recreation club room for use of | USO Campaign Director in the Cal- resentative of every community inter the survey: est and the city has not only over the nation’s defenders. 1. Driving too fast for conditions. I ifornia capitol: subscribed its total quota of $30,000 Density of traffic volume, pedes Pending establishment of perman- “While the entire Pacific Coast LAND SALE NOTICE PETERSON & PETERSON, At trians, frequency of intersections, | torneys for Administrator. ent clubhouses in the vicinity of | region was splendidly organized and but at the same time has created its __ Aug. 14-Sep. 11 Mather Flying Field and McClelland every community is deserving of permanent operating USO group road surfaces, weather and sight dis- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tances are controlling factors in de That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um Federal Air Depot, the Sacramento I hearty congratulations, Sacramento which without delay has secured most 1 LAND SALE NOTICE atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of suitable rented premises at a central termining a safe speed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ly located point for carrying on im- | 2. Poor judment in passing or fol- an order duly made and entered That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um herein by the County Court of Uma mediately the entertainment and rec lowing. Following a car too closely to tilla County, Oregon, on the 11th day atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of stop within the distance ahead, pass of August, 1941, will, on the 16th an order duly made and entered reation work for enlisted men. herein by the County Court of Uma “The facilities will accomodate not ing on curves or hills, starting to day of September, 194 1, at the hour tilla County, Oregon, on the 6th day of 10 o ’ clock in the forenoon, sell to pass with insufficient clear distance only the men from the nearby army the highest bidder for cash at the of August, 1941, will, on the 16th establishments but will offer an in ahead. front door of the Umatilla County day of September, 1941, at the hour 3. Failure to signal. Other driv Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to viting hand to men from other camps ers taken by surprise and unable to ject to a minimum price of $60,00 the highest bidder for cash at the in the Sacramento area. therefore, to be paid in cash, at the front door of the Umatilla County avoid a collision. “This is an enviable record as it time of sale; the following described Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub 4. Inattention. Driving is a full- means that the committee has not parcel of land, heretofore by Uma ject to a minimum price of $50.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, at the only raised the funds but commenced time job. Looking at scenery, talking tilla County, Oregon, acquired for time of sale; the following described to a passenger, lighting a cigarette, delinquent taxes, to wit: the operation for the welfare of the Lots 1 to 6 inclusive. Block 3, New parcel of land, heretofore by Uma all may cause accidents. men.” port ’s Addition to the City of Her tilla County, Oregon, acquired for 5. Improper turning. Making left delinquent taxes, to wit: ■ miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. The clubhouse embraces a large turns from right lanes and vice versa Lots 10 and 11, Block A, 1st Ad R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla lounge with a snack bar and refresh frequently results in accidents. County. Aug 14-Sep. 11 dition to the City of Hermiston, Um atilla County. Oregon. ment counter, a large recreation room, 6. Poor use of headlights. Over- R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla 98 by 5 7 feet with a dance floor in driving illuminated beam and failure NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT County. Aug 14-Sep. 11 the center, a stage at one end, with to use lower beam when meeting cars i billiard, pool and ping pong tables at night. LAND SALE NOTICE In the County Court of the State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of Oregon for Umatilla County. : : around the sides of the room. Two to 7. Lack of courtesy. Failing That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um In the Matter of the Estate .. - pianos are there for the amusement yield right-of-way, particularly to ■ atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of Peter H. Eggers, deceased. of the men. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to an order duly made and entered pedestrians at intersections. A powder room for the ladies, and 8. Poorly maintained vehicle: Im- all persons whom it may concern herein by the County Court of Uma For the thirteenth time in eighteen years, the Union Pacific that John Schmidt, administrator of tilla County, Oregon, on the 6th day a room where friends may visit with proper adjustment of brakes, lights the estate of Peter H. Eggers, de of August, 1941, will, on the 16th railroad was recently awarded the National Safety Council plaque the boys are other features of the and other safety equipment. for safest performance during 1940 of Class A railroads. Here is ceased. has filed his Supplemental day of September, 1941, at the hour club. Adjacent to the recreation shown Colonel John Stilwell, center, president of the National 9. Weaving in traffic. Driving on Final Account and Report additional of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to Safety Council, presenting the award to President W. M. Jeffers room there is a large kitchen equip the wrong side of the road or in the to the Final Account and Report filed the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County of the Union Pacific, right as W. H. Guild, vice-president of opera ped to serve three hundred persons, wrong lane, unnecessary changes in herein by him on or about the 11th Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub day of February, 1907; that the tions of the railroad, looks on. and ready for any outside organiza- direction. County Judge by order duly made ject to a minimum price of $80.00 10. Driving “below par.” Fatigue, and entered has appointed Monday, therefore, to be paid in cash, at the the 15th day of September, 1941, at time of sale; the following described illness or drinking. the hour of ten o’clock in the fore parcel of land, heretofore by Uma 11. False confidence. Belief in abil noon as the time and the County tilla County, Oregon, acquired for ity to react instantaneously, to “stop Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, delinquent taxes, to wit: Lots, as the place for hearing all objections 4 and 5, Block A, 1st | on a dime.” Addition to the City of Hermiston, 12. Horn driving. Too much noise and exceptions thereto. Dated this the 14th day of Aug Umatilla County, Oregon. | and too litle skill. Atempt to clear ust. 1941. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla path by blasts of horn, rather than JOHN SCHMIDT, Administrator. County. Aug 14-Sep. 11 yielding right-of-way or waiting till way is clear. U.S.O. TO OPEN CLUB IN SACRAMENTO Agent U. P. Wins Safety Aivard Again See this Big Fully-Fitted 194 $149.75 More for your money—Inside and Out! Imagine! A Fully-Fitted Frigidaire with 6 %0 cu. ft. storage capacity, plus all its outstanding features, for so little money I It is a sensational value! It has brilliant new beauty and uses less current than ever with the new Super Powered Meter Miser Come in, see proof that Frigidaire gives more for / 47 C . 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