The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 28, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
HAPPY
dency to slope upward as the year
closes, due to inclement weather,
longer hours of darkness and hol­
iday observance,” Farrell said
"With our nation requiring eve­
ry effort to maintain war produc­
tion, we certainly can ill afford
| unnecessary traffic casualties. And
they are unnecessary because they
can be avoided through the exer-
cise of ordinary care and common
sense.”
Farrell reminded Oregonians
i that New Year's day traffic acci-
| dents claimed a toll of four lives
| at the start of 1944.
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Teamwork
PERFECT TEAMWORK between train-
men, station agents, and ail other
Union Pacific employees, has modo
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pastor
When all is said and done the eternal
quest of human beings is for happi-
ness. Our wish for you in 1945 is for
more happiness—more than you have
ever known before, whether that hap­
piness bè in gainful occupation or the
attainment of some long desired goal.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock.
Message, "God in the Beginning.”
Young People’s Service, 7:00 P.
M.
Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock.
Sermon. "Christ in the Home,”
Mid-week service, Wednesday.
8:00 P. M._____
Thank you for having remembered
us so generously during the past year.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir­
tue of an order duly made and en­
tered herein by the County Court
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
6th day of December, 1944, will, on
the 16th day of January, 1945, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the
forenoon, sell to the highest bid­
der for cash at the front door of |
the Umatilla County Court House, |
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a
minimum price of $150.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of
sale, the following described par­
cel of land, heretofore by Umatil­
la County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
N12 SW14 SE14 of Section 32,
Township 5 North, Range 29,
E.W.M,
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(Dec. 14-Jan. 11)
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Hermiston Drug Co.
CAREFUL AUTO
DRIVING URGED
State Robert S. Farrell today
urged Oregon drivers and pedes­
trians to exercise care during the
New Year's day observance to as­
sure avoidance of death and injury
Be Alive in Forty-Five!
in holiday traffic as the year ends.
With that slogan, Secretary of
“Traffic accidents have a ten-
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
insurance until "after the accident”.
If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
interests.
Safeguard your auto and
without insurance.
your possessions.
Don’t drive
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
Phone Stanfield 722
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
»•«INSURANCE Exchange
"National Standard Non-assessable Coverage.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944
possible efficient transportation of a
gigantic wartime traffic load.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
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Processed Foods— Book 4: Blue
THE HAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE DE OFFENSE
stamps X5 through Z5, and A2-B2,
LISTEN to "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE MUTUAL STATION EVERY SUNDAY 1 P. M. PACIFIC WAR risu
valid indefinitely. Blue stamps
C-2 through G-2 valid Monday,
January 1.
Shoes— Loose stamps invalid. oil, gas stove certificates.
rations should have been used to
Meat, Butter, Cheese — Book 4: Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2-3 val­
date.
Wood,
Coal,
Sawdust
—
Delivery
Red stamps Q5 through S5 valid id indefinitely.
by priorities based on needs.
Price Control—Refer inquiries
indefinitely.
Red stamps T-5
Gasoline Coupons — Not valid
and
complaints to price clerk at
through X-5 valid on Sunday, De­
Fuel Oil— Period 4 and 5 cou­
unless endorsed. “A” 14 expires pons (1943-44 series) and period 1 local board.
cember 31.
March 21, 1945. Each coupon and 2 coupons (1944-45) series)
(REVISED)
Rent Control—All rented dwell­
Sugar—Book 4: Sugar stamp 34 worth 4 gallons.
valid through August 31, 1945. Not ing units must be registered, and
valid indefinitely, 5 pounds.
Stoves—Apply local board for more than 32 per cent of season’s changes in tenancy reported.
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I Opening of Pheasant Cafe Ulednesday, dan. 3
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Ule have completely renovated the interior of Pheasant
Cafe, including many new improvements - better to serve
NEW
YEAS
you duriny the cominy year.
New improvements include
finer booth arrangement, new tap bar, more quich lunch
counter space, and cleaner accommodations.
1945
TVE CHINESE pay off all debts
I on their New Year's Day, even
though the wherewithal must be
borrowed at ruinous interest rates.
W e owe a debt of gratitude to
the people of this town—a debt
that we can only pay off by giving
the finest values and service it is
possible to give. This we pledge
to do in 1945. And for the imme­
diate present—a VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR to you and yours.
‘ Our Rim Olili Be .. •
Better Meals Always
Courteous Service
Keep Good Order
"Hermiston’s Finest Eating Place”
A Cafe Where You Can Bring the Family
PHEASANT.
CAFE