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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1943.
Caldwell, who is stationed in Austra
lia with the armed forces.
Mrs. Lillie Daesh left by bus for
Pendleton Friday evening to spend
the week end.
Mr. Frazier had the misfortune to
get his hand smashed badly at the
I Ordnance Depot Tuesday.
The Al Evans family moved to
See J. S. COOPER during week of Feb
I Walla Walla Tuesday. Bill Voile
moved their furniture with his fath-
ruary 7 to 13. He will help you prepare your
I er’s truck.
There are about six inches of snow
income tax returns. Many years experience.
I here now.
The high school students had a
skating party and went sleigh riding
Friday night.
The basketball game here with
Umatilla was scheduled for Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, from some but
had to be pistponed until the first
where in New Guinea that he is kept of February
because the Umatilla
very busy and is well. He says that school is closed
station has millions of flies, mosqui the cold weather. down on account of
By Mrs. W. H. Crary
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Berry an- tos and large moths, a large part of
nounce the wedding of their daugh which were buzzing about his desk as
ter, Miss Clara Mae Berry, to Henry he wrote. His company has acquired
Thomas Osborne of Tacoma on Dec a little pig as a mascot but it is get
ember 31 at Tacoma. The couple will ting out of control as it grows older
live in Tacoma where Mr. Osborne, and may be turned into pork chops
who is a technical sergeant in the soon.
Michael Hartin, who has been feed
field artillery, is stationed. Miss Ber-
ry came here with her parents last | ing his sheep at the Sloan Thomson
spring and attended the trade school I place on Butter Creek this winter,
in Pendleton for a few weeks and plans to start lambing at Sarvis
then was employed at the Columbia Springs by February 16. Some of the
Butter Creek sheep men are already
Aircraft corporation in Portland.
Dewey Howard Pearson, son of tagging their flocks in preparation
Howard E. Pearson, former Echo for lambing, which will be well un
garage proprietor, who was reported der way by the middle of next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Liesegang are
missing in action by the navy depart
ment this week, received an award of parents of a seven pound daughter
the battle cross for action in an en- I born at St. Anthony hospital Monday,
gagement in Barentz Sea several j January 25. The
me nine
little lady
Ida. has
nas been
oeen
weeks ago, according to letters re- named Marjorie Jan. She is a grand-
ceived by schoolboy friends here, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Dewey was a seaman first class and Liesegang of Echo and Mr. and Mrs.
according to his last letter was act- Luther Hindman of Elgin.
ing as radio operator on a destroyer | Eddie liesegang is now a full
I fledged mess sergeant in the army.
in the northern waters.
Echo high school Cougars have | having graduated from a training
won every one of the eight Little | school at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Jan-
Wheat league basketball games played | uary 26.
so far. Stanfield team was defeated
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hindman of
43 to 22 Friday evening. A game Elgin visited their daughter. Mrs.
with Boardman is booked for Tues- | Harold Liesegang and their day-old
day evening.
¡granddaughter, Marjorie Jan, at St.
The March of Dimes campaign for Anthony hospital Tuesday.
benefit of the National Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weltzin. who
for Infantile Paralysis is in charge of live east of town, have purchased two
Steve Spike locally and he asks that | peppy saddle horses and are counting
contributions to this worthy cause be j on saving tires and gas as well as
left with him or deposited in boxes enjoy ing the exercise of horseback
which have been placed in various | riding. Carl says his first ride was
business places in Echo. The cam- rather strenuous, but he reduced the
paign closes January 30.
oat ration and the steed is now under
Members of Echo Garden club en- control.
joyed a pot luck supper at the home
Mrs. Prudence Young
— is confined to
of Mrs. H. G. Cooper Wednesday her room with a severe cold.
Mrs. B. B. Middleton has been on
evening.
Word has been received that Donald the sick list for the past few days.
Baehne, former Echo boy, is in the
military hospital at San Luis Abispo.
Cal., suffering from an old leg injury.
A near blizzard from the north
with a fall of six inches of snow
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Thursday morning caused closing of
The
Pocahontas Lodg« held a
Echo school over the week end. Ru
ral buses had difficulty making their cooked food sale Saturday afternoon
routes that morning and school was at the Tum-A-Lum which proved
-dismissed at noon. A steady rain quite successful.
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom entertained with
with temperature up to 45 Wednes
day changed to snow late in the night pinochle Wednesday evening at her
and the temperature dropped to ten home. Those present were Mesdames
Oliver McNabb. Albert Vieg and Dale
above.
William Benedict of Walla Walla Montgomery.
Mary Shannon and a friend from
arrived Wednesday evening to substi
tute for his uncle, Wm. Benedict, as Spokane spent the week end here
local mail carrier while the latter is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
in Walla Walla for medical treat lie Shannon.
Mrs. Bob Myers is making her home
ment. Mr. Benedict was seriously ill
recently with flu and has not been for the present with Mrs. Deed Switz-
1er while her husband, Bob Myers has
recovering satisfactorily.
Strict enforcement of the dog li been transferred to Big Eddy and can
censing ordinance was ordered by the find living quarters there.
Arthur Peterson of Willow Creek
council this week because of the in
creasing number of strays that are spent the week end here visiting his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
about town.
M. E. Larive was re-elected super Van Schoiack.
Peter D. Farley and his father,
intendent of Echo school for the year
1943-44 at a boarfl meeting Tuesday Peter Farley of Willow Creek left
evening, and has accepted the posi Monday night for Fort Sills, Okla.,
tion. His salary for next year was to visit their brother and son, Lt. Jim
substantially increased and he was Farley for two weeks. They went to
highly commended by the board mem Portland first to spend two days.
Loran and Howard Montgomery
bers for his work during the past
year. Election of teachers is to be left Tuesday for Portland.
Mrs. Louise Harryman and sons
taken up as soon as it is determined
what vacancies are to be expected in Gerald and Gordon spent Tuesday in
Pendleton.
the faculty.
Mrs. Young left Saturday for her
Mrs. Arthur Wolf plans to leave
Monday for San Diego. Cal., to spend home in Spokane after visiting at the
two or three months with relatives in home of her daughter. Mrs. John
Leidloff and family.
that vicinity.
Mrs Clyde Montgomery left Wed-
Organization of the new city coun
cil was completed at a meeting Wed nesday for Baker where she will visit
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nesday with the new mayor, A. C. ehr grandparents.
"E FLOUR
Ebert, presiding. The mayor’s ap
'Kitchen-tested”
pointments of E. J. Nieland as marsh
al. W. H. Crary as recorder and Dr.
C. L. Gray as city health officer were
By Mrs. C. D. Whitney
confirmed. Councilmen for the en
Mrs. Marion Pierce has been very
suing two years are Muri Berry, M.
E. Coe, C. L. Gray, Edw. Liesegang, ill for osme time and was taken to
the hospital Wednesday.
Joe Middleton and John Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill spent Tues
An ordinance covering nuisances in
apartment houses was adopted so that day at Umatilla visiting Mrs. Hills’
the city can cooperate with the state parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaun have
health authorities to remedy insani
tary conditions which have arisen be word that their son James is taking
cause of housing such a large number advanced training at the U. S. Naval
of defense workers from the Umatil Training center at Norfolk. Va., to
be a welding instructor.
la ordnance depot.
Mrs. Rena Sikes slipped on the ice
Francis Louder of Lebanon. Mo.,
SP
RY
has been honored with a citation for at the school house Wednesday morn
shooting down a Jap Zero plane in ing, hurting her back. She was un
the Guadacanal area, according to able to walk. She had to be taken
word received by friends here. Fran home and Ray Coulter drove the
cis and his brother, Robert, worked school bus for her until she was : able
for several months in 1941 for Gay to come back Monday.
lord Madison at Butter Creek. Robert
Lee Larson is helping with the
gIFTEO 5NOW
is now a cook in the army.
janitor work at the school.
Eldon Smith, top sergeant in the
Miss Agnes Caldwell received a
aviation engineers, writes his parents, letter from her brother, Sgt. Maurice
Income Tax Troubles?
ECHO NEWS ITEMS
Irrigon was defeated 61 to 11 by
Echo at Echo Wednesday evening.
Howard Gollyhorn has been off
work the last week because of several
broken ribs received when fighting a
fire at his home a week ago Sunday.
They lost a tractor and shed in the
fire.
daughter Patty spent Sunday at the
E. B. Wattenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers and
daughter Rose Ann of Hermiston
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Richey and
daughter of Stanfield spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Myers.
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers, Clayton
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill of Heppner Ayers and Burl Wattenburger were
have moved out to their ranch on business callers in Heppner Saturday.
Butter Creek. Mr. Neill is getting
ready for lambing.
Call Issued for Stenographers
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Akers of Ham
ilton spent Monday evening and Tues-
The United States Civil Service
day at the E. B. W attenburger home. Commission is again urgently calling
Mrs. Clyde Gibson is on the sick for stenographers and typists to meet
list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and a very critical need in Washington.
PINE CITY NEWS
D. C., for duty in agencies which are
responsible for the successful prose
cution of the war effort. These are
good-paying jobs and essential to the
wai effort. Complete information
can be had from the Secretary, Board
of U. 8. Civil Service Examiners, at
any first or second class post office.
If you are doing war work of equal
skill, do not apply.
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We are paying the following priées delivered. Portland, Oregon,
"snbject to change without notice”-
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS, over 4 lbs.
26c
25c
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS. 4 lbs. and up
22c
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, under 4 lbs.
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS, 2 1 and up
....... 30c
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS
3712c
35c
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG TOM TURKEYS
46c
F.'ULTRY FARM EGGS. 47 lbs. and up
POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, cases included
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232 S. E. Oak St.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone EAst 5141
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