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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX Sixth Annual meeting U. S. O. BUILDING Saturday, Feb. 24 12:00 NOON Brown of Eugene. The announce ment was made at a lovely infor mal afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. S. E. Stevens, Dean of Women at the Northwest Christian College of Eugene. Miss Brown is a student at the college and Sgt. Clarke has been an instructor with the Marine De tachment at Clarksville. Ark., but February 1 was transferred to Dearborn. Mich. No announce ment has been made for the wed ding. ______ ____________ ENTERTAINMENT — BUSINESS MEETING IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Inland Cooperative Miss Beth Russell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family have had numerous visitors lately. Miss Ellen Miller and Miss Betty Mencil visited them last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Meyers and daughter, Kathleen, spent all this week with her, returning to their home in Zillah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Duby, Mr. — Homes served by Pacific Power and Mrs. Frank Winson and & Light Company now pay a low daughter Jerry Ann, from Top er average price per kilowatt-hour penish, Wash., spent Sunday at for electricity than prevails in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry area served by the $7 50,000,000 Miller. Tennessee Valley Authority, it was Mrs. Grace O'Brien and small reported by Paul B. McKee, presi son Chester spent Saturday even dent of the local company, in his ing and Sunday with Mrs. Chas. February letter to stockholders. Steward. The company’s average for this Ray Brown from Pasco was an class of service dropped to only Irrigon visitor this week end. 1.86 cents a kilowatt-hour in 1944. Miss Jeanne Brown, Irrigon McKee reported, as compared with high school graduate, who is at 1.88 cents for public distributors tending E.O.C. was an Irrigon vis of TVA power. The decrease was itor Saturday. credited to the $600.000 paid to Mrs. Jack McFall and son customers in ‘‘rate dividends" Charles Edward were visitors of during the year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFall re cently. Miss Ella Mae Grim and Miss June Goodwin were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin of Pendleton Saturday. A. W. McFall of Dayton, Wash., Of interest to the Hermiston | returned to Dayton after spending friends of S/Sgt. John Allan Clarke Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke of Sunnyside. Wash., is the recent announcement of his engagement to Miss Doris Elaine several days with his brother, Charles McFall, and visiting oth er friends in Irrigon. Mrs. Eva Reynolds of The Dalles visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams this week. Mrs. Rey nolds and Mrs. Adams are sisters. Fred Adams was in The Dalles for medical treatment Friday. (Continued Next Week) HAROLD H. NEILL IS HONORED Included among eighty-five members of the crew of a U. S. air craft carrier in the Pacific who have ben awarded letters of com mendation by their commanding officer in recognition of their meri torious service and devotion to du ty is Harold H. Neill, Aviation Ordnanceman second class, 24. son of Mr and Mrs. W. D. Neill of Ec ho, Oregon. Neill attended Her miston high school. He enlisted in the Navy on May 14, 1942, and re ceived training at San Diego, Cal. He has served 16 months on a car rier. From March to November, 1944, the ship to which he is attached has been in continuous combat op erations against the enemy. It par ticipated in all the major carrier strikes and engagements of this period. The men commended were selected by their division officers for this special recognition because of their zeal, loyalty and com mendable performance of duty un der most difficult and hazardous conditions. 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 15th day of February, 1945, will, on the 27th day of March, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the high est bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $120.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the fol lowing described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delinquent tavag to-wt: SW*4 NEVa-East of O.W. & W12 SE14 NE14 in Section 33 Twp. 5 North Range 28, E.W.M., Umatilla County. Oregon.. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Feb. 22-March 22) POWER RATES LOWER THAN TVA ENGAGEMENT IS OF NEWS HERE ÀAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAA CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY — AM HAUL ING WOOD FROM A HEPPNER MILL! GREEN HEAVY SLAB WOOD— Notice of Land Sale Hermiston. Oregon ‘The Farmers Own Store" Order Hour Wood Nou U. O.D. NEWS Harold Keith was called to San Diego, Cal., Monday when he re ceived word that his brother who is with the Marine Corps and has just returned from overseas du ties, was seriously injured in an automobile accident. — HERE TO STAY — Lt. Warren and Bob Keith spent two days in Seattle last week. Captain Finley who has been MILL ENDS WHEN AVAILABLE— Cora. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAVE SOME PART DRY SLAB WOOD— Cora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 WILL DELIVER TO ECHO. HERMISTON. STANFIELD; FOR GREATER DISTANCES SMALL MILEAGE CHARGE EXTRA! PLAY SAFE — SEE OSCAR CHRISTIANSON — FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE DELIVERIES — Drop a card Box 126 Stanfield or Phone 602 Stanfield or 2472 Heppner, or Leave Your Order* at Sloan's Shell Sta., Stanfield. taking Lt. Lynch's place while Lt. Lynch was away, has returned to Seattle. Nora Carpenter is ill this week. — HERE TO STAY — Box Factory— Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter were hosts at a birthday dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and family. It was Dan’s birth day. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce are spending a few days in Baker this week. Roy Ford is on annual leave this week doing a bit of farming. Mrs. Henry Phelps has been en joying a visit from her brother, Mr. Hardwick from Loveland, Col- orado. — HERE TO STAY — Rail Transportation— Lillith Guderian from Stanfield is a new employee. Bernard Murrell, brakeman, is in the Post Hospital. QUALITY SHOE 1 REPAIRING Will Pay Prompt Attention To Mail Orders LEE’S SHOE SHOP 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton DISCOVER... ■ ... for yourself.. . the amazing values at Safeway . ,. carefully note what you pay, and you’ll discover unexpected rewards in how much you save. Discover all your favorite brands, too, at — COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE — — Oil — — Bulk S 616 NO SAWDUST. LOADS EITHER TWO OR FOUR CORDS. 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