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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. feet to buy your stuff, or find an eas ier place to park a car. Why not lengthen out, spread out, reach out. grow and expand beyond a country cross roads. Mary Margaret Kennedy and a friend, who are attending E. O. N. in La Grande, spent the week end here Perhaps you feel that most living costs are at the home of her parents, Mr. and always headed in the same direction — UP Mrs. Wm. Kennedy. But there is one item over which you can Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and two heave a sigh of relief — the coti of your I sons of Spokane visited Monday and inturance. For example: the average rate Tuesday at the Arzil Smith home. for hire insurance has declined 40 % in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sulenvon of Seattle spent Friday till Sunday here past thirty years, and more than 20° in By Mr». Glenn Oetrem visiting her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- the past ten years. The Soohomore class and their ad zie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hul- This is an economic achievement in which visor. Mrs. Alice Hanson, Mrs. James sopple and her afther E. Smith in all Americans can take pride. It reflects Byrnes and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy spent Hermiston. the measures taken by property owners Mrs. Dale Montgomery and sons, Friday in Pendleton where they visit and municipalities to reduce hire losses. ed the Woolen Mill. Hamley Saddle Mrs. Joe Alcorn and daughter Barba It reflects the promptness with which in- Store. Eastern Oregon Hospital, East ra Tonies spent Monday in Pendleton Oregonian newspaper. Vert Memorial shopping. NEWS on to policyholders. Also very important and Museum, and enjoyed the movie. in this picture are the services of local “The Lodger” and bowling. WHEN SOMETHING IN YOUR BUDGET NOTICE OF LAND SALE agents - the men who hit modern insur 3 Mrs. Carter returned to her home COSTS Less ance to your individual needs — who give in Seattle Monday after spending sev you prompt assistance in event of loss. eral here her _ weeks — --- at the — home — of ----- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, This agency ’• in. of and for this com daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mag- That the undersigned. Sheriff of munity. We are at your service. nusssn. ! Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of The Umatilla chapter O. E. S. ... . ; -----IS an order duly made and entered here- holding, bazaar and cooked food sale in by the County Coure of Umatilla at Hull’s dry goods store in Umatilla ' ; County, - - .... Oregon, on the 9th day of Friday. March 17, beginning at 2 p m. March. 1944, will, on the 18th day of See us today for full protection from fire The Umatilla chapter of O.E.S. is April, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 also having a pot luck supper at the o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Masinic hall starting at 6 p. m. Wed highest bidder for cash at the front nesday. March 15, for members and door of the Umatilla County Court their families in celebration of their House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to 32nd anniversary with cards and a a minimum price of $400.00 therefor, social hour following. to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, The next regular meeting of Uma- the following described parcel of tilla chapter Ô. E. S. will held land, heretofore by Umatilla County, ». B. SWAYZE, President Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m. Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax There will also be initiation and visi es, to-wit: Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tors are welcome. SE1 of SE 14 Section 19, Township The Pocahontas council celebrated 5 North, Range 29 E. W. M. wo. its 10th birthday last Thursday with R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of a pot luck dinner. Mrs. John Blair Umatilla County. made a three-tier angle food cake. (March 16-April 13) Initiation was held after the regular of all business in one spot it has a HERMISTON HERALD with Delores Van Schoiack. detrimental effect on the growth of meeting Published Every Thursday at Katharine Kennedy and John Blair NOTICE OF LAND SALE the town. The idea of such mass ag Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon going in. gregation in Hermiston has gone to Mrs. Charles Shannon spent the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring seed, and a new seed must be planted. week end in Portland. That the undersigned. Sheriff of Rex Moses returned to his home Fri Publishers The growth of the town and its re day from the Pendleton hospital where Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered Entered at the post office at Her sources require expansion in the busi he underwent an operation. herein by the County Court of Uma ness area. Several businesses would Pendleton visitors Friday were Mr. miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. tilla County. Oregon, on the 10th day and Mrs. Art Bousquet. Mr. and Mrs. of come here if space could be provided, February, 1944, will, on the 21st 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Winn Thompson and Maxine. Mrs. and the general volume of trade would of March, 1944, at the hour of Annie Edwards, Dale Hiatt, Maurice day be increased without damaging com Priddy, Loran Montgomery, Mrs. Eve 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to Subscription Rates petition to the already existing enter Thompson. Mrs. Rex Moses, Mrs. M. the highest bidder for cash at the One Year ..._...................... $2.00 front door of the Umatilla County prises. It is axiomatic that the Eller, Mrs. Ben Spencer and Mrs- Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub Six Months ....................... 1.00 greater the volume of trade and the Ken. Arnold. to a minimum price of $50.00 Mrs. Loran Montgomery and infant ject Membes therefor, to be paid in cash, at the conveniences to handling business, the daughter returned home here from the time of sale, the following described greater will be the volume for the al Pendleton hospital. ORE SPPER of land, heretofore by Umatil ready established businesses. If Her Oliver McNabb returned home Sat parcel la County, Oregon, acquired for de m-IATÌtR miston is to take advantage of its op urday from Portland where he spent linquent taxes, to-wit: days on business. NW ‘ SE 1 SE %, Section 33 portunities for growth and leadership ten Mrs. David Earley and children of Township 5 North Range 29. E. W. in the development of this entire re Baker are here visiting with her par Very few towns have developed the M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of opinion that to do business the loca gion, it must expand in ideas and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt and family. Umatilla County. tion must be in the center of one block. spirit of progress. Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Andy Bald Compare it. if you please, with oth- | win. Mrs. David Earley and children (Feb. 17-March 16) To walk a half block or one block to shop seems to be out of the question er towns you visit. Pasco is stretched spent Monday in Walla Walla. Mrs | NOTICE OF LAND SALE in Hermiston. The result is thatover many blocks. Kennewick the Miller moved there Tuesday. Oliver McNabb entertained about a block and a half is crowded same. The Dalles has long distances the Mrs. pinochle club at her home last NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, day and night with people and cars, ' for the business district- Ask your- Wednesday evening. Prizes to That the undersigned. Sheriff of -- ---- -- - went , and construction of new places for self if you know any town anywhere Mrs. JohnIN ye and Mrs. Albert Vieg. Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of Miss Ellamae. Ewing returned an order duly made and entered here business is discouraged further along that is so determined to pile itself up Thursday from The Dalles where she in by the County Court of Umatilla Main street and on close side streets. | around one vital spot. If you have visited her mother who has just re A good business center is an excellent I the goods, customers are not so lazy turned from the hospital after a re County, Oregon, on the 10th day of February. 1944, will, on the 21st day idea, but when it leads to the massing that they will not walk a few hundred cent operation. 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, Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax es. to-wit: UMATILLA NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944. 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) April, 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 $60.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, LAND SALE NOTICE heretofore by + ” " — 4 - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, gon, acquired That the undersigned, Sheriff of wit: Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of SE% of S’ an order duly made and entered here ship 5 Nortl in by the County Court of Umatilla R. County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of March. 1944, will, on the 11th day of (March 9- 8 s FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON s OVERLAND GREYHOUND LINES Operated by UNION PACIFIC STAGGS Read This AAAAAAAA At the start of the war there were in the hands of the American public 2 7,CC0,CC0 cars and 5,000,000 trucks. The death rate of the average automobile is over two million a year—making a total of over five million auto mobiles that have been scrapped since December 7, 1941. All the cars are now at least three years old. The average life of an automobile has been estimated at nine years. Taking all these figures into consideration, should pro duction be stepped up 112 times at the conclusion of the war in comparison with that in 1941, it will be 1950 be- fore production will be able to meet the demand. MDW Caino Buá J aovíí L CPGiciency. Through our connections with Grey hound Lines, 70,496 miles of highways and 3,836 additional buses are made directly available to the traveling public. Overland Greyhound Lines are operated by the same companies who for 14 years have carried more traffic over the historic Overland Route from Chicago to the west coast than any other bus line. Ask your ticket agent for details. HERMISTON DRUG CO. Hermiston, Ore. — Phone 2271 OVERLAND GREYHOUND LINES Operated by UNION PACIFIC STAGtS, mCOtPOPATtb Every'ldontrol under Add to this the fact that there will be millions of Am erican motorists who will be financially able to buy an automobile at the conclusion of the war. Your chances of getting a new car very soon are indeed very slim. What does this all add up to? Take good care of your car now Charlie Says: “We are announcing a new ser vice—now that there are no new cars being made, it behooves us all to take the very best care of the car we now have. "If you have your car paid for, you can now have a complete re- building job done and pay one- third down and the balance in easy monthly payments. Or if your car is now financed by General Motors Acceptance 1869 ---------- pre BIaMCXI AM2IV:aSAX7 monthly payments. eras ***-==, Hermiston Auto Co. Hermiston Phone 3661 THEY KEEP 2 ROLLINE THE KA!MAO g ARE THE BACHO OHE Of Of FEM SE