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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1941)
TueHé? _ HERM STON HERALD HERM STON OREGON g te RRERY Y91 i. regon 31 17, f w It 2051 NOTICE seky"xQsze7 I s —OT/r HEREBY GIVES Lata : and % Block 4 — semnistin n 5 (5000 the UMATILLA RAPIDS LOOMS again : Sidne Hillman one of the head o stated in an interview la t S inda that t tei: 0114275 5 02 zemuirar ALÉ by ASK US ABOUT IT IS MERtz, —‘r mersigert, Eemis u - te Guy PE. wi 181 2 Of F E BWAXTE “riten Meni Tetiem Jesi msirrere Goruoratix m the 1 rough Dr. Paul le and Grand engineers, all members of hwest, the National house d harbors to and including [h t ( ongre 1 committee the head of National Defense. We have always been assured that the President was in like accord, and now, with the Pacifie growing in importance in com mercial and naval defense, and the Pacific North- west likewise increasing it faciliti«- to aid that de- fense , there seems but little else to do but for some one in high authority to press the button. DEPOT WORKERS GOOD CITIZENS We have grown accustomed to the many workers on the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, and somewhat ac- quainted with many of them. Now that they are go ing, score by score, we are beginning to miss famil iar faces We car say . without contradiction, that the comn . has gotten on well with them, and we hope that i y feel that way about our months of daily parlance, they have all behav- associati on vd extremely well st well that we must say that they are a fine bunch. and we therefore extend them a warn Wi et they return to other works here. Fro € xpe rie ne e we can do better also, and hope to have better provisions for their welfare. NAVY OFFERS OPPORTUNITY A two ocean navy aid almost 1000 battleships, cruisers, and - the i war craft for permanent defense, as well as the present national emergency is calling for young men. Unusual offers with opportunities for the future are offered. Men who face the call of the draft, or seeking training in the various courses offered will do well to consider this phase of service to their country. Articles descriptive of opportuni ties appear in this issue of the Herald and in many other newspapers and we recommend consideration of this important subject. CITY OFFICIALS INVITED TO MEET Mayor W W Chadwick of Salem, J. W McArthur of the Eugene water board, and Mi Kehrli. The conference at Pendleton is the first of u series to be held throughout th, ate during November and De ' mbe 1 ■ It will provide an opportun- ity 101 city officials to exchange ex periences and ideas on a variety of municipal problems und make sug gestions for needed research through the bureau. Speakers at the meeting Will also discuss state legislation of interest to cities and give considera tion to proposals which have been made for League I owns included for the regional meeting at Pendleton are Adams, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Eu- gent, October 30 City . attend Hermiston have been in mayor: conference a councilmen and department heads to be held in Pendleton on Thursday, November 6, starting at noon. The meetings are being presented through the co-operation of the I eague of Ore- and the bureau of munici- gon h at the University of Ore- announced by Herman gon, it ector of the bureau. at the meetings will in- elude Mayor Earl Riley of Portland, Mayor Henry McK inney of Baker, Hermiston, Heppner, Helix, Ione Buy W SE, th Ran R E. G ay. Tax M[ • OTICt LA NL Cuts na- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2 rezm That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um- a id " aila atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of . • i ! an order duly made and entered here- in by the County Court of Umatilla ( ounty, Oregon, on the 15th day of October, 1941, will, on the 25th day NOTICE 15 HEREBY of November, 1941 at the hour of 10 Shemiidd ii Um | o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the That the under signen highest bidder for cash at the front »uns 17 door of the Umatilla County Court mmilh House. Pendleton, Oregon subject to by the County Cour: a minimum price of $100.00 therefor to be paid in cash, at the time of sale the following described parcel of land heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore- gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- Lexington, Lonerock, Milton, Pilot Rock, Stanfield, Umatilla and Wes- ton. TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS Inel $11.50 WASH $6 41 L ight C onditioning Makes Kitchef! il ore Edsier The dance committee reports a very night crowd at the Saturday night dance at the pavilion and announce that Saturday, November 1, another jolly time will be spent dancing The machinist union will have a party at the pavilion Thursday. Next club meeting, November 11 at the pavilion. OUT OF TOWN ((( PRINTERS PAY " NO TAXES HERE LET US Do YOUR PRINTING new Styes in I.E.S. IHoorl amps Just arrived, a shipment of new 1942 models. You are urged to make your selection now The SMDEL Bronze or Ivory and Gold finish, attractive parchment shade 100 200 300 watt light with See Nnv link it cr s s $9 55 100-200 300 watt light plus three 40 watt can die lights, plus night light Each light has glare proof bowl Sil ver and gold standard „X $2450 - NEW SILVERED BOWL BVLa has a silver mirror reflecios hulls inis the bow I The most ins si naive wax w gin « I« and shade I. , y VISION AID 2 ted At dealers, I Bonds than to do all your travel ing this fall I luxurious Super Coach! You II travel better, enjoy it more, at less than half the cost of driving. 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