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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. ANett-eefN the pinochle club at her home last Mason, county chairman, as follows: Wednesday evening. Those present East of Echo, Claude Meyers, chair- were Mesdames Albert Vieg, Dale | man, Carl Weltzin. Butter Creek, Montgomery. Glenn Ostrom, Oliver Jesse Arnold, Meadows district, Mrs. indeed. Replacement* on many items McNabb, Fred Rankin, Arzie Smith Fred Andrews Jr. are practically unobtainable So be Published Every Thursday at and the hostess. A basket social is planned by Saca- extra careful now about fire. Eliminate Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Mrs. Selvin Eller returned Friday jawea council Order of Pocahontas every possible hazard. AND be sure from Pasco where she spent several for Friday evening, February 11, at Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. your insurance fully covers the present days visiting ehr brother, Frank Pres- the lodge room, nell and family. value of your home property. Check Lambing has been under way at Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNabb and the Cunha home ranch and at the fire insurance, windstorm insurance, Glenn Ostrom were Pendleton visitors Tony Cunha ranch south of Echo for smoke damage insurance, hail insur Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Saturday. the past week. Sheep men are hav- ance, etc. See that you are fully pro employing help Mrs. Annie Edwards is a patient in ing — difficulty -- . to care ----- tected by adequate insurance limits. Subscription Rates the Hermiston hospital. She has been for the flocks as the volume of lamb- This agency offers its service* to home ing i----------- increases. One Year.................................. $2.00 ill for some time with the flu. ‘— owners. We will gladly, and without Walter B. Hinkle, who was for Mr. Hickenbottom, Boy Scout orga Six Months .............................. 1.00 obligation on your part, check over nizer of the Blue Mountain Council, many years a resident of Echo, has -------- a meeting “ ' here Monday - 7 resigned his position with the Feder- Payable in Advance conducted your present insurance and submit T ough evening for the parents and boys who al Land Bank and is now in the land $ recommendations regarding the kinds With so many home repair items on are interested in the Boy Scouts. appraisal and real estate business in Office Telephone .... 2051 of protection you should have; and Songs were sung and games played, Portland. His daughter Janet, who the critical list, now is no tune to run in amounts which will truly protect Residence Telephone 2333 and there were contests of signalling was born in Echo, is now visiting him into tough luck. A broken window your investment. Why not see and knot tying. The meeting was in Portland. Her husband, Capt. Da may not be so bad, but a real fire or a about it today? highlighted by a moving picture show- vid M. Kyle, is in service in Africa. bad windstorm could be very serious ing and discussing the advantages of Mr. Hinkle’s son, Lt. Walter “Bud” the Boy Scouts and the different Hinkle, is also visiting at home pend troops, Sandwiches and pop were ing an assignment to active service served. Raymond McNabb is to be after completing a special course at See us today for full protection from fire the local scoutmaster with the Mason University of California. Mrs. Welland Dorn, who has been ic lodge sponsoring the organization. Mrs. John Blair. Mrs. John O’ ill at her home here, is now able to Gorham, and Mrs. Glenn O’Neil were sit up. Dr. C. L. Gray is limping about shopping in Pendleton Wednesday of this week as the result of an auto ac last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newgard mo- cident Sunday. Mrs. Gray, who was riding with him. was uninjured but tored to Pasco Sunday. What Shall Germany and Japan Pay. Dr. Gray sustained muscular injuries F. B. SWAYZE. President The Pocahontas and Redman Lodge to his thigh and knee which will crip sponsored a President ’ s Party Satur It is now estimated that the war that was started Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation day night at the school gym. A pro ple him for a while. M. E. Larive. who has been super gram, refreshments, and dancing were by Germany will cost the world between 600 and 800 intendent of Echo school for the past enjoyed. billion dollars, besides loss of life, and the misery Mr. and Mrs. George McNabb and two years, was reelected to that posi Mr. and Mrs. Les Uthey were dinner tion for the next year at a district that is to follow. The damages to all other conquer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc board meeting last week. ed territories is figured at about 20 billions. To re Earl Middleton writes his parents, the following described parcel of land, Nabb Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Middleton. that heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore Walter Eckert of Los Angeles visit he store Russia alone to prewar condition will take the expects to be home on a furlough gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- ed over the week end with his father labor of 10,000,000 Germans working for ten years. wit: and sister. Walter was on a ten day early in February. John Young was taken ill Sunday Tax No, 1, Block 7, Brassfield’s Ad leave from the Navy. The cost is so stupendous that statesmen and econo and was moved to the Pendleton hos dition to Echo as described in Deed mists are beginning to figure what Germany and Ja pital Thursday. Book 71, Page 410 of Umatilla Mrs. Melvin Myers is now visiting County records. pan should pay. relatives at Shoshone, Idaho, and will R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of soon join her husband who is complet Umatilla- Cexnty. Echo Farm Bureau will hold a reg ing officers training at Denver. To take their countries from them and destroy (Feb. 3-March 3) ular monthly meeting and pot luck Dan Bowman, who suffered a heart their national existence would not pay the bill. Ger dinner at Odd Fellows hall Friday attack Friday, is reported to be im many was assessed $32,000,000,000 after World evening at 7:00 o’clock. Speakers will proving satisfactorily. be F. R. Jackman, farm crop special Joe Middleton went to Salem last War I but paid only $9,000,000,000 but could have ist, Arthur S. King, extension psec- week and returned Wednesday bring paid more if she had not been permitted to spend her ialist in soils, and Mr. Hackler, assis ing Mrs. Middleton home with him. tant county agent of Hermiston, who W. H. Crary spent a few days in resources for ten years in preparation for World War will discuss diseases of sheep. Mrs. Portland on business and returned II. After that war Germany was unimpaired. Now Claude Meyers, Mrs. John Oliver and Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Crary Mrs. Gaylord Madison are the com who has been in the city for about a it will be practically destroyed in physical wealth; mittee in charge of dinner. month. You never really know the value of adequate automobile at least, if the war continues as long as is predicted. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Madison and insurance until "after the accident". Mr. and Mrs. John Denny attended NOTICE OF LAND SALE She will also have millions of wounded, helpless and the P.C.A. banquet in Pendleton Mon If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and destroyed men. Japan will be as helpless, and Italy day. Others from Butter Creek who surely to work—assume* your financial loss—protect* your NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. attended the banquet were Mr. and will be a liability. In fact, all will be a liability to interests. Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mr. and Mrs. That the undersigned. Sheriff of Ralph Saylor and Mrs. Gladys Corri- Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of the recovery of civilization. Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive an order duly made and entered here gal. without insurance. Late reports from John Young, who in by the County Court of Umatilla This nation will not expect much in war penalties. is in the Pendleton hospital, are that County. Oregon, on the 27th day of ROY DUNCAN, AGENT It may in a course of years receive something from January, 1944, will, on the 7th day he is improving. Phone Stanfield 722 The bridge near the old Pete Sheri of March, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 lend lease. Doubtful. Our only recompense will be dan place on Butter Creek has been o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the FARMERS AUTOMOBILE in saving the freedom of the world and, if possible, refloo: ed and widened during the past highest bidder for cash at the front Inter- INSURANCE Exchange two months without detouring traffic door of the Umatilla County Court reducing the enemy countries to second and third until just before it was completed House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to •Natl»aal Standard Non-assessable Coverage. rate nations to such a degree that they can never rise a minimum price of $50.00 therefor, last week. Mrs. J. B. Saylor accompanied her to be paid in cash, at the time of sale. again to involve the world in another such carnage. daughter Helma, to Laramie, Wyo This will be the problem of statesmen and philoso ming, when the latter returned after spending the holidays here. Miss Say phers. We will win the war, but to win the peace is lor has charge of the university cafe the greater problem of the future. teria in Laramie, where she has 65 assistants and an average of 1000 For us Americans our duty is to shape the peace persons a day are fed, including many soldiers. terms on the most stable basis our wisdom may pro Miss Mary Cotton and Miss Helen vide. It will then be our duty to so govern ourselves Young went to McMinnville last Thursday and attended a Methodist so that our domestic questions may be settled on a Youth conclave. They returned Mon sound basis; and our own defenses, economically day evening. Rev. Earl B. Cotton and Mrs. Cot and in a military way, may be so strong that we will ton have just received word that their have a greater influence in the affairs of nations and son John, who recently completed his radio course in Chicago, is now a the shaping of the things to come. seaman first class and is stationed in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and Joe Middleton chairman of the Mrs. Oliver McNabb spent Friday Fourth War Loan drive, reports that evening in Pendleton. approximately $10,000 of series E By Mr». Glenn Oatrom Olaf Stangeby is a business visitor bonds have been sold locally during the local campaign, with many re Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt were bus in Umatilla this week. iness visitors in Portland Monday and Walter Bullard drove to Baker last turns from solicitors incomplete. Com Tuesday. week to attend the funeral of Mrs. mitteemen for the adjoining farm dis 4" Pvt. George McNabb of Fort Law- Bullard’s aunt. Mrs. Sturgill, who tricts have been appointed by George ton. Wash., visited at the borne of his passed away at her home there. Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb Sturgill is a former resident of Uma tilla. Mr. Sturgill having been a this week. Mrs. James Byrnes was a patient principal of the local schools several at the Hermiston hospital from Fri years ago. Mrs. Bullard returned with Mr. Bullard. day till Sunday. Mrs. Albert Vieg was a Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard visited several days of last week in Longview visitor Wednesday of last week, visit- with their daughter. Mrs. Al Laven- ing at the Paul Bothwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and dar and family. family have moved into the Conlon F. S. Baker spent the week end in house which they purchased recently. The Dalles. Mrs. Oliver McNabb and son Jon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom are the accompanied Mrs. Dorothy Nye and ? parents of a baby boy born Friday children Joniin and Nennis to Pendle at the St. Anthony's hospital in Pen ton Tuesday. dleton. 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