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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FIVE ****098999*****8 • Kenzie is stationed in Ariaona with Ruth Myers of Rufus spent the class for every age. Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of | the army. The little Miss was named ' week end here visiting her sister, Mr. 11 a. m., Horship hour. an order duly made and entered here for her grandmother, Mrs. Meriam ! and Mrs. Al Vieg. 7 p. m., Young People in charge. in by the County Court of Umatilla I McKenzie. Max Graybeal, who is with Jie County. Oregon, on the 2nd day of Something different every Sunday. I Navy in Farragut. Idaho, is here Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieg, Mr. and March, 1944, will, on the 11th day of spending a furlough with his parents, Mrs. Rex Moses all spent Friday in April, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal. | Pendleton. o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Mrs. Joe Springer left Friday for highest bidder for cash at the front Mrs. Arzie Smith entertained the Seattle where she will visit with her door of the Umatilla County Court pinochle club at her home Wednesday daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. I House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Melvin Wallace Mahoney. a minimum price of $60.00 therefor, WANT A JOB where every I Eller and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom. Ann Mary Sherlock, Fern Harry- to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, hour you work is an hour that Mrs. Fred Rankin returned home man and Joan Byrnes spent Tuesday By Mrs. Joe Udey helps win the war? last week from Phoenix. Arizona, in Pendleton. The local club will meet Tuesday, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore where she had spent two weeks visit Sot. Carl Dodson, who is stationed March 27, at the U. S. O. Every one gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- Want a job that gives you a ing her husband, who is in the air in Nebraska, spent Sunday till Tues is urged to be at these meetings and ehance to increase your skill, or wit: force. day here visiting his brother Lloyd learn a new one? A job that SE % of SWU Section 16, Town Mr. and Mrs. C. Brownell of Astor and family. Sgt. Dodson had been in learn about the Townsend bill being gives you new experiences, new ship 5 North, Range 28 E. W. M. a pre-war measure. ia are here visiting at the home of Baker visiting.______ friends? R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of his brother, Lew Brownell and attend The Townsend organization is urg . , Umatilla County. ing to business. Then join the Women’s Army ing everyone who has not registered (March 9 -Apr il 6), . Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard spent CH Kt ST IAN SCIENCE SERVICES Corps and take over a vital job Saturday in Pendleton. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. for voting to do so. We need your in the Army. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Mrs. R. E. McNabb and children, m. at the American Legion hall. Al) votes to put the Townsend bill over For full details about the WAC, | Mrs. Oliver McNabb and Mrs. Mary in Oregon and you need the Townsend, are cordially invited to attend. apply at any U. S. Army Recruit Wurster and daughter Sara spent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, plan. Register at the Oregon Hard ing Station. Or write: The Ad Saturday in Pendleton. ware now. Polls will be closed one That the undersigned. Sheriff of PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE jutant General, 4416 Munitions Mrs. Eugene Hiatt, who has spent Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of month before the primaries. Pastor Shelby E. Graves Bldg., Washington 26, D. C. Wom two months here visiting her parents. an order duly made and entered here en in essential war industry must Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and John said, "Behold the Lamb of in by the County Court of Umatilla have release from their employer friends, returned to Cincinnatti, Ohio. God which taketh away the sins of the LAND SALE NOTICE County, Oregon, on the 9th day of Mr. Hiatt is with the Navy there. or the U. S. Employment Ser March, 1944, will, on the 18th day of vice.) Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and sons world.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, April, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible School. A That the undersigned, Sheriff of o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the spent the week end in Portland. Do you want a job like this? ECHO NEWS ITEMS A class of Echo high school boys had a little practical experience in surveying Tuesday when they laid out a new block in Echo cemetery for the city. The boys, under the supervision of Mr. Cotton, surveyed the plat and marked corners of the lots with steel pegs Miss Shirley Jarmon, former But ter Creek resident, and Henry Hanby of Hermiston, who has been in the Navy for two years, were married at Montavilla last Tuesday. Miss Jar mon has been principal of the Gilbert grade school near Portland for sever al years. Lt. and Mrs. Vernon Smith arrived Tuesday from Camp Hawze, near Gainsville, Texas, to spend his fur lough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Vernon is a first lieuten- ant in field artillery, having graduat ed from officers training school at Ft. Sill, Okla., prior to his transfer to the Texas camp. He enlisted in the coast guard in 1940. The Smiths will be here about ten days, his furlough ex piring April 4. Mrs. D. Z. Penney, Mildred Penney and Sue Graves returned Monday from a week end visit with Louis Pen ney at the advanced naval training station, Seattle. Louis has graduated from the electricians training school at the station and is soon to go to Cal ifornia to attend a motion picture pro jection school. He now has a rating of fireman first class. They saw Wal ter Brommell at the camp. He is now a seaman first class and expects to be transferred to Pasco in a short time. Echo. Stanfield and Umatilla schools have combined in presenting three 1-act plays at the city hall in Echo March 29. Each school will put on one play for this occasion and the program will be repeated at Stanfield March 30 and at Umatilla March 31. Echo Methodist church is planning a special Easter program at the church Easter morning, to be follow ed by a pot-luck dinner at noon. This Easter community dinner has been a regular feature of the church for many years. Miss Bernice Mudge arrived Friday for a day’s visit with her mothe r, Mrs. Antone Cunha. Bernice is a Wave, now employed in the Seattle navy post office. She likes the service very, much, she reports. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spinning have a letter from Rose Liebbrand, former Echo school teacher, who is now sta tioned at a WAC camp in Indiana. She is now a lieutenant in that orga nization and expects promotion to the rank of captain in a short time. Mrs. Cy Oleman (Dorothy Mudge) and her daughter. Toni Kay. and Mrs. Mulcaacy of Tacoma, a niece of Mrs. Cunha, are visiting at the Tony Cun ha ranch this week. Mr. Oleman ar rived from Tacoma Tuesday nicht and will return home with his family Sun day. He i* to be inducted into the Navy March 31. — e — — +8 By Mrs. Glenn O*trom Lt Donald Lane, who just graduat ed from Stockton Aviation school, is here visiting with his father and fam ily for 16 days. His father. Herbert Lane Sr., who went to Stockton for his son’s graduation and had the hon or of pinning on his wings, came home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eller. Helen Presnell. Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son Vane spent Thursday in Pendleton. A daughter, Meriam Ann, was born to Mrs. Robert McKenzie at the Ord nance hospital Thursday. Mr. Mc- QUALITY SHOE TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS NOTES REPAIRING Will Pay Prompt Attention To Mail Orders LEE’S SHOE SHOP 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $400.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described pareel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax es, to-wit: SE % of SE 14 Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 29 E. W. M. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County. (March 16-April 13) Our Homes and Farms are Arsenals for Victory mi TOW all . But the job is far from done. carefullyXO" can- buy - - - - - - "share and preserv FfJCLS --- Our armed forces must have new Household , supplies for tomorrow, next , too—righe ar enc are war fuels critical list. ne head of the week, and next month. UTImE— —-—- So long as the great battles still lie ahead, there must be more arms... more food... more manpower... more equipment of all kinds. And the only way to get them is to SAVE THEM here at home. Today, we are all asked to 9 redouble our efforts in and make irdb pear is is needed. t>n^ helping America fight waste Make your home a real Arsenal for Victory! and It s Patriotic | • "ANSPORTAroN— - Con Travel es_.. } °nr car. »nd care fQf DAISY SAYS: is milk. health building PACIFIC POWER * LIGHT COMPANY 34 oí Public Sarvica ) USE LESS SO OUR FIGHTING FORCES WILL HAVE MORE! Par