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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue of
an order duly made and entered here
in by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 27th day of
January, 1944, will, on the 7th day
of March. 1944, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $50.00 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-
wit:
Tax No. 1, Block 7, Brassfield’s Ad
dition to Echo as described in Deed
Book 71, Page 410 of Umatilla
County records.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
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TORCH HONOR
PINS AWARDED
TO STUDENTS
(From the Bulldog)
Torch Honor pins were awarded at
an impressive ceremony during the as
sembly period Friday, January 28.
The following persons received pins:
SENIORS: Gale Davis, Lois Hunt,
Courtney Belt. Martha Jones, Eliza
beth Jones, Opal Null, John Lewis,
Erwin Null, John McMullen, Hope
Reynolds, La Desea Pieper, Janet
Hodge, Annie Lindsay, Viola Hammer,
Jack Jackson, Maurine Sutton.
JUNIORS: Dan Follett, Ruth Mc
Culley, Donna Jean Myers, Joy Reed.
Dick Belt. Rosalie Hammer, Frank
Harkenrider, Bruce Norton, Peggy
Sommerer. Bill Schoonover, Glen Wil
cox, Bob Alford, Ken Johnson, Gordon
Shown. Mary Elizabeth Ferguson.
SOPHOMORES: Marian Andrews,
Lucy Hollomon, Betty Jean Hart
sock. Pat DeLany, Audrey Phelps,
David Pierson, Barbara Woodard and
Cecil Hunt.
The officers presented the pins.
John Lewis, president, presented the
senior Torch pins: La Desea Pieper,
vice presented, junior two-bar pins:
Opal Null, secretary, sophomore one-
bar pins. Erwin Null, treasurer, read
the names of the students as the pins
were presented. Torch Honor adviser,
Miss Thomas, assisted the students.
Membership in Torch Honor So
ciety is determined by students’ schol
astic records and their participation
in extra-curricular activities. The pin
is a symbol for good scholarship and
fellowship among students. Members
are interested in maintaining high
standards in our school. Students’
last year’s records determine this
year’s membership, and students are
reminded at this time that in order to
receive pins next year they must con
tinue to hold creditable ratings.
Wearers of Torch Honor pins are
sincerely interested in having their
classmates also achieve good scholastic
standing.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
2
es. to-wit:
SW‘ SW‘ less to School, Section
21, Township 4 North Range 28,
E. W. M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County-
(Feb. 17-March 16).
ATTENTION
PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNERS
All owners of Personal Property
(live stock, machinery, fixtures,
equipment, merchandise, etc.) in Um
atilla County are required to report
same to the County Assessor not lat
er than March 1, 1944. New residents
and those who had no assessment in
1943 but who owned personal proper
ty January 1, 1944. will please write
to the assessor’s office for an assess
ment blank or call in person. Assess
ment blanks received in January of
this year should be returned as soon
as possible.
D. W. DAVIS, County Assessor.
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STANFIELD NEWS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
By Mr». Ruse Hedrick
of an order duly made and entered
Staff Sgt. Kenneth Kate and wife
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 10th day of Bremerton visited several days this
of February, 1944, will, on the 21st last week with their aunts, Mrs. Collie
day of March, 1944, at the hour of Tillory and Mrs. Vernin Gabriel. He
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to is in the quartermaster department of
the highest bidder for cash at the the marines.
Karl Krause of the Pasco naval air
front door of the Umatilla County
Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, sub base spent Sunday with his parents,
ject to a minimum price of $50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krause at Stan
therefor, to be paid in cash, at the field.
Frederick Strasser Sr. underwent
time of sale, the following described
parcel of land, heretofore by Umatil an operation in a Portland hospital
la County, Oregon, acquired for de Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hollenbeck from
linquent taxes, to-wit:
NW ‘ SE ‘ SE', Section 33 The Dalles visited their former friends
Township 5 North Range 29, E. W. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor Sunday. Mr.
Hollenbeck has a fish market.
M.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker are
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County. being congratulated upon the birth of
At the end of the first year, 28
a daughter, February 18, at St. An
points are needed; second year. 58 (Feb. 17-March 16)
thony’s hospital. She is the second
points; third year, 90 points! and at
child and has been named Sandra
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Linn.
the end of the fourth year if the
Caroll Buckley from Healdsburg,
student has 124 points, he may keep
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Calif., is visiting the Curt Rhea fam
his pin. A grade of 1 is equal to five That the undersigned, Sheriff of
points; 2. three points: 3. two points; Umatilla County. Oregon-, by virtue of , ily. Mr. and Mrs. Max Piger announce
4, no points; and a grade of 5 sub an order duly made and entered here the arrival of their second son on
in by the County Court of Umatilla February 16. He has been named Gil-
tracts two points.
County. Oregon, on the 10th day of bert John. Mrs. Piger is at St. An
Just as in later years one’s work February, 1944, will, on the 21st day thony’s hospital.
Mrs. D. E. Nourse from Seattle is
stands as a record of his success in of March, 1944, at the hour of 10:00
life, so in school it is grades in class o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the here to visit Mr- and Mrs. Wiley Hew
highest bidder for cash at the front itt and three sons for a week. She
work which measure success and ac door of the Umatilla County Court had never seen Tommy, the third
complishment. Torch Honor now has House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to grandson.
Mrs. Hewitt's sister, Mrs. James Me
39 members. Come on, students! Try a minimum price of $50.00 therefor,
to make the Honor Roll so that next to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, Hugh also will visit here for a shorter
the following described parcel of
year you too may be the proud pos land, heretofore by Umatilla County, time.
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and
sessor of a Torch Honor Pin.
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax- son Dicky of Pendleton were Sunday
NOTICE!
ANNUAL MEETING
OF
UMATILLA COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
Methodist Church Basement
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$
Hermiston Transfer Co.
“Anywhere for Hire”
— LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING —
Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli
dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight,
Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway
Express - - Phone 2021, Hermiston
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and a job. The cast follows: Miss Ben
Mrs. Homer Hedrick and also Jerry nett, receptionist, Lois Hunt; Alice
Piger helped Dickey celebrate his Clodhop, demure bashful country girl,
fourth birthday.
Joan Bryson! Susie Cue, giggly high
Mrs. H. R. Rice, after an extended
visit here with her sister Mrs. Shelton school girl with carefree attitude,,
and Mrs. Phelps left Monday for Cleda Nusser; Eddie Cando, over
a two weeks visit with their sister in confident high school graduate, Jack
Twin Falls, Mrs. Claude Sidders.
Jackson; Margie Wigglesworth, bois
Mrs. Ernest Loughary, Jim Bagan terous girl who chews gum vigorous
of Eugene and Tom Bagan of Hunt ly, Harriet Lind; Mary Harpupon,
ington were called here due to the ser
ious illness of their father, John Ba too persistent applicant, Martha
Jones: Rosie Aglethope, shipyard
gan, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
Mrs. G. L. Hoffnagle was a week worker. Elizabeth Jones: Lenore Ste
end visitor at Pendleton and attended vens, courteous girl with unobtrusive
and served at a meeting at the Vert manner and dressed for the occasion.
of the Ladies of the G.A.R.
Miss Verla Knapp, a niece of Mrs. Opal Null; J. K. Rodgers, good nat-
Hoffnagle, visited her sister Marjorie ured employee, Jack Rodgers.
Correct attire, neat personal ap
here for three days.
Cecil Brown, Dale Howe, Leland pearance, careful preparation for the
Burgin all have gone to Seattle to en interview, tactful statement of quali
list in the merchant marines.
John Heckman left last week to fications are salient factors which
visit his sister for two months in help determine the applicant’s suc
Pennsylvania.
cess in obtaining
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Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodson and
son Gary have left for their old home
at Long Creek. Mr. Woodson will
conduct a store there.
Mrs. Martin Refvem is visiting her
1000 "Wanted-
sons Don at Fort Sill who is taking a
radio course and Robert who is at
Parach ute
Salt Lake with the United Air Lines
The Stanfield high school fooun—i
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and basketball squads and their coach
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40
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Glen Norton were given a chicken
dinner at the Grange hall by the mem
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bers of the Masonic lodge Monday
Psn ANYTHING
night. Co. Supt. Will King was also
a guest. Loren Hughes was present
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ed a football trophy for being an out
standing player. The Rebekahs served
TRY OUR WANT ADS
the dinner.
“Does Education Set Men Free’ will
be the subject of discussion led bv
Mrs. Fred Shelton at the meeting of I
the Woman’s Club on Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Rose Hedrick. Mrs.
George Campbell will also give a
current topic.
-iir I,’
World Dav of Praver will be ob
served a+ the Presbvterian church on
Friday. Febrarv 26. following the
loeson vi=on bv Mrs. Carter
to the
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Stanfield-Echo unit members.
Mrs. Eddie Liesegang of Portland
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visited the Rheas here Sunday and
helped celebrate the birthday of her
sister Marie.
Mrs. Ernest Harris and mother Re
egge.. 17.
na Vancil of Freewater visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Hodgen and Mrs. Lil
lian Huntley Tuesday. Mrs. Harris
is a niece of Mrs. Huntley.
Bud McCourt, who will have served
a year in the navy in March, will ar
rive home Wednesday on furlough to
visit home folks.
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WAR
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SHORTHAND I
CLASS PRESENTS
ASSEMBLY PLAY
(From The Bulldog)
Yesterday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock,
the shorthand I class presented to the
student body a play entitled “Who
Gets the Job?” which gives the cor
rect and incorrect way to appear for
We can’t win the war without the
navy; our soldier can’t win unless
our ships deliver; merchant ships
can’t deliver unless the home front
provides. One important convoy job
is flashing signals as this youth is
doing in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Your equally important job is to
continue buying War Bonds until
Victory.
v. s. Trtaitiry Dtperlntrel
5000 cars
junked today
Tentative Program
CHANGE TO FRESH GOLDEN
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN — E. L. JACKSON
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10:00—Reading of Minutes by Secretary-Treasurer.
10:15—Audit Report.
10:45—Manager’s Report for Year 1944
12:00—School Program and Turkey Dinner.
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SAFEGUARD AGAINST
WARTIME STOP & GO WEAR
1:15—A. C. Adams, president of Spokane Bank of
Cooperatives.
1:45—Will Henry, manager of Dairy Cooperative
Association of Portland.
2:15—G. A. Brown, manager of Interstate Associ
ated Creameries.
2:45—Speaker from State Department of Agricul
ture and H. K. Dean, Umatilla Field Sta
tion.
3:30—Election of Directors.
MVANY
PEOPLE think that the
slower speeds, shorter trips
less driving of wartime, mean less
care is needed for their cars. And
the result is the tragic parade to
junk yards at the rate nf 5000
cars every day.
Play safe with ynttr car. Get
service,
designed to combat Stop and Go
wear by protecting every vital
moving part. Shell Dealers and
Shell Service Stations offering this
service use quality lubricants. And
give you a diagram-receipt show
ing exactly what’s been done to
help your car outlast the duration.
SHELLUBRICATION
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Anyone interested in dairying is welcome to attend!
Tuesday, February 29
This is your Meeting and your Creamery - Please be present!
MAKE A DATE FOR SHELLUBRICATION TODAY
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