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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1945. PAGE FIVE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON and very busy. He is with the with the Clerk of the County Court fourth armored division which has of the State of Oregon, Umatilla — COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE — achieved quite a reputation as a County, and that the Judge there fighting unit. Apparently Corp. of, has fixed Monday, the 12th day — Parts — Accessories — Tires — Murray was in action in the re of March, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 lief of Bastogne for he encloses a o’clock, A. M., as the time in the j — Gas — Oil — Stove Oil — Diesel Oil — copy of a commendation to the County Court room in the Court | the New MYERS officers and men of his division house of Pendleton, Umatilla | — Bulk Sales Gas and Oil — "H" SERIES for the eight days of furious at County, Oregon, as the place for | tack maintained during the Bas the hearing of objections to such | togne battle, adding a brilliant Final Account and the settlement SYSTI m page to the splendid record of the thereof. See this new Myers water Pauline R Lewis, Administra Fighting Fourth. German prison system that gives you on trix of the estate of Louis F. ers of war say this division has abundance of water at Crist, deceased. gained a reputation amongst the low coat. Now high-efficiency Ejecto pump con be used Alfred F. Cunha. Attorney for | Wehrmacht of being a crack ar- for either shallow or deep well service through Myers Administratrix. Johns Build- | mored unit, dangerous to oppose. patented now convertible feature. No other water sys- ing. Pendleton, Oregon. recent opera- + Murray has in France since tom offert you io mony advantages. 11din ICT 2 rlinfrrAr annAM/im . , tion for a ruptured appendix. Published on the following dates: | 11 UIIC the OICantIIOUSI break-through m in -I------, Normandy „.in 1. . . Ci can be se‘ e al days before she and previously received a citation Feb. 8, 15, 22, March 1 and 8. 1945. | .... . home. for 75 days of consecutive action In a collision Tuesday afternoon Notice of Land Sale William Benedict is seriously ill across France. at the highway intersection near Echo Garden club will have a Eche Mill, rars driven by Mrs. at his nome here and has been ~ - unable to ---a attend -v to cusigina carrying vaie the cookea cooked looa food saie sale ana and serve serve luncni lunch NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Ray Tolar and Cornelius Buis of ------- water SYSTEMS — PUMPS — Setter - Setoicc Stanfield were considerably dam mail to the trains since the cold Saturday in the church basement That the undersigned. Sheriff of the Red Umatilla County. Oregon, by vir- aged. Mrs. Tolar and sons, Rob weather. For several years be the proceeds to go to ert and Michael, were in the Tolar and his faithful white collie met Cross. The sale will start about | tue of an order duly made and en- car and one of the boys was the mail trains daily regardless of 10:30 a. m and lunch will be tered herein by the County Court i served at noon. I of Umatilla County, Oregon, on thrown to the front seat by the weather. The South Half of the North B. B. Middleton. one of Echo’s Pf.. William J Correa, who was the 15th day of February, 1945, known heirs of C. H. Morehouse, collision but apparently was not west Quarter of Section 2, hurt. None of the other partici most successful Victory gardeners, reported missing in action in Ger-¡will, on the 27 th day, of March, deceased; and also all other per- Township 3 North, Range 28; pants in the accidents were in has been harvesting turnip and many but later turned up in a 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock sons or parties unknown ciaim- claim- All being East of the Willam carrot greens and preparing his French hospital, ha: received the in the forenoon, sell to the high | ing any right, title, estate, lien or | jured. ette Meridian, in the County of Purnl Heart U.—+ decoration a— Helen Wilson was installed as ground for planting this season’s Purple for mili- est bidder for cash at the front i interest in the real estate describ- Umatilla and State of Oregon, vice-grand of the local Rebekah crop. but the 12 degrees above tary merit and being wounded in door of the Umatilla County ed in the Complaint herein, Excepting any and all water Defendants, lodge recently, instead of Lola Sunday night caused a temporary action. He forwarded the decora Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, rights of way, Vincent as was erroneously stated postponement of his gardening ac tion to his mother, Mrs. Lee Cor subject to a minimum price of To the above named defen- and that plaintiffs Thomas R. Col- tivities. in correspondence from here. rea, and it is being inspected with $120.00 therefor, to be paid in dants: Mrs. Jae Bailey of Portland re Minnie W. Miller; C. H. pitts and Doris L. Colpitts, hus The interior of the Echo Hotel interest by local friends. It is be cash, at the time of sale, the fol turned home Saturday after two is being kalsomined this week by lieved to be the first of its kind lowing described parcel of land, Morehouse and Edith E. More band and wife, are such owners, weeks visit here with her daugh- Bowman and Shouse. house, his wife, or if the said and that plaintiffs James E. Bar awarded to an Echo soldier. The heretofore by Umatilla County, ter, Mrs. Ben Gaskill. She also C. H. Morehouse is deceased, ber and Almyra M. Barber, hus Mr. and Mrs. Al Hiatt are here heart shaped emblem is enclosed Oregon, acquired for delinquent visited her granddaughter, Edith for a few days visit with rela in a ease with a lapel button, pen taxes, to-wit: then the unknown heirs of C. band and wife, have an interest SW14 NE14-East of O.W. & W12 Christensen, and her daughter, tives. Mr. Hiatt has been in Port- dant bar and wound stripes for H. Morehouse, deceased: and in said land, free from any right, SE*4 NE14 in Section 33 Twp. Mrs. Fannie Vaughn, in Pendle land for some time for medical attaching to his uniform. also all other persons or par title, estate, lien or interest of de 5 North Range 28, E.W.M., ton. ties unknown claiming any fendants and of each of defen The Echo high school girls vol treatment. Umatilla Countv. Oregon.. Reports from Miss Emma Geisz- right, title, estate, lien or in dants. Allen Bowman is home on a leyball team defeated the Stan- R. E. GOAD, Sheriff That defendants or any one 1er at St. Anthony hospital. Pen furlough from a camp in Texas field team at Echo gym Thursday terest in the real estate de of Umatilla County. dleton, are that she is recovering foi 9 visit with his parents, Mr. | 2 to 1. and the second team won scribed in the Complaint here or more of defendants has no right, title, estate, lien or interest over the opposing Stanfield team (Feb. 22-March 22) and Mrs. Jake Bowman. in. | in said land, or in any part there Mrs. William Helmick, < chair 2 to 0. Notice To Public IN THE NAME OF THE SMART MONEY of, and that defendants and each Friday, March 9. has been set as man of the local Red Cross drive, STATE OF OREGON I will not be responsible for any of defendants, their heirs and as repoi ts that about half of the the date for the Echo high school KNOWS You are hereby required to ap signs, be perpetually restrained quota for Echo has been collected band concert. Although the band bills contracted by anyone other WHERE TO pear and answer the complaint and enjoined from asserting or to date, with the Butter Creek has played only six months, a well than myself. Maynard Hogeland, filed against you in the above en claiming any right, title, estate, and Meadows districts yet to re- rounded program is planned. So- • GO AFTER Stanfield. Oregon. titled Court and cause within four lien or interest in said land or in port. Echo's quota is $600. Soli- los, trios and other ensembles will ‘ PZADINQ weeks from the date of the first any part thereof, adverse to plain citors who have been on duty at be featured. This will be the first (Feb 22-March 22) ‘ Tl^EADS^ publication of this summons and tiffs. the postoffice booth are Miss Ger- appearance of the band in the new SUMMONS H4 THIS ///r'- This summons is served upon if you fail to so appear and ans trude Tichenor. Mrs. John Jordan, uniforms. The concert will be at Eouity No. 7765 U/SDAPER wer, for want thereof plaintiffs you by publication thereof for Mrs. Jack Nieland, Miss Lois Me- the city hall, starting at 8:00 p. m. will apply to said Court for the four successive weeks in the Her- — — — ' ' ’ . A story Elroy and Mrs G. H. Frederick. ___ in Sundays _ Oregonian The postoffice booth will be open describes the work being done by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF relief prayed for and demanded in miston Herald, by order of C. L. OREGON said complaint, to-wit: Sweek, Judge of the Court above again Saturday. Avie Meyers of Echo in killing THE STATE OF FOR UMATILLA COUNTY A decree that plaintiffs Thomas named, which said order was Pvt. Kenneth Coppinger will coyotes from plane. Meyers, who R. Colpitts and Doris L. Colpitts, made and dated the 27th day of leave Saturday for Ft. Ord, Mon- is a state game commission biolo- SHOE REPAIRING Thomas R. Colpitts and Doris L. husband and wife, are the owners February, 1945, and the date of terey. Calif., after spending agist in charge of coyote control, week’s furliugh here with his par- does not do the actual killing but Colpitts. husband and wife, and of the following described land, the first publication of this sum- Will Pay Prompt ents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coppin- he has several planes and expert James E. Barber and Almyra M. and that plaintiffs James E. Bar mons is the 1st day of March, ber and Almyra M. Barber, hus 1945 ger. He expects to be assigned to pilots under his supervision who Barber, husband and wife, Attention To Plaintiffs, band and wife, have an interest overseas duty in The infantry soon are destroying large numbers of ALFRED F. CUNHA, Mail Orders and estate in said land under a the. animals I VS. after his return to camp. Post Office Address: Mrs. F. J. Irvine's birthday on Minnie W. Miller: C. H. More- contract to purchase the same Corn. James Lester Murray Pendleton, Oregon writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday was the occasion for a house and Edith E. Morehouse, his from said plaintiffs Thomas R. LEE’S SHOE SHOP Attorney for Plaintiffs. most delightful party at her home, wife, or if the said C. H. More- Colpitts and Doris L. Colpitts, to- Jewett Murray, from the western 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton (March 1-29) front in Germany under date of Mrs. William Helmick, grand- house is deceased, then the un wit: daughter of Mrs. Irvine, gave the ' = February 17, saying that he is well party which was a complete sur- | • prise to the honoree. Fifteen guests were present some of whom " took their sewing while others - played games. A delicious birth- | day cake, with ice cream and cof- | fee, was served. | Miss Emma Geiszler was taken — to the Pendleton hospital Tuesday - afternoon and was operated on that evening for a ruptured appen- " dix. Reports from the hospital "I are that she came through the op- - eration nicely and is getting along as well as can be expected. : Corp. Ralph C. Neill, brother of " Mrs. Floyd Mathers, writes under — date of February 17 that he is in a hospital somewhere in the Phil- ippines recovering from injuries " sustained in action. He is a par- — atrooper and when dropping with members of his division in enemy country he landed at the same " time as a Jap mortar shell. His The following is reprinted from Feb. 18 Sunday Oregonian: injuries were shrapnel wounds in - one arm and about the head. Neill is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. " Mason, using industry figures and Neill of Butter Creek. the OPA survey, believes something Twenty-eight Echo cub scouts — like 46,000,000 tires need recapping or enjoyed a supper at the church basement Tuesday evening given replacement right now. That is nearly NEW YORK, Feb. 17 — Any A- by organization officers and par- " card motorist who is delaying re twice as many as were recapped in all ents of the Cubs. — Mr. and Mrs. Troy Coleman - capping in hope of getting new of last year, he says, speaking strictly have received word from their son | a tires may be walking soon, the rub of civilian passenger car tires. Blair that his APO number has " Government spokesmen have warn ber experts believe. been assigned him and he is at iisclosed east coast port — They point out that fewer than ed that tire makers are concentrating some undisclosed I awaiting embarkation, supposedly - 5,000,000 new passenger tires will on heavy-duty equipment. . e. for France. WATER Co-operative Service Station ECHO NEWS ITEMS been i.. -_ _ Si.c satisfactorily from a j l Oregon Hardware QUALITY W a 2 Dance! a a THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL a 2 Why Not Observe, 4 a 1 a "I a PASCO > NAVAL BASI BAND When? NOTICE and Take Advantage of it! RE-CAP PRONTO DRIVERS TOLD Where ? be released for rationing in the first three months of this year. “Barely enough to keep the B and C cars rolling,” says C. R. Ma son, service manager of the B. F. Goodrich company. Recapping is the only way the average motorist can keep going, government and industry experts say, and motorists have been put ting off recapping to such an ex tent that transportation men are worried. If you’re an average driver, two of the tires on your car may need attention. In Pittsburgh, tire men from the office of price administration found that on 9000 cars checked, 16,000 tires needed recapping. In Columbus, a survey of 8000 cars showed 14,000 tires worn close to the danger zone. Notice of Land Sale Friday, March 8 High School Ggm in conjunction with Local U.S.O. Admission: U. O. D. Membership Card. Non members 75c ea. Service Men Free! Proceeds go to Red Cross 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 24th day of February. 1945. will, on the 3rd day of April, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock , in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door 1 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 de scribed parcel of land, heretofore | by Umatilla County, Oregon, ac- | quired for delinquent taxes, to- wit: NE14 in Section 8 Twp. 2 North Range 28, E.W.M.. Umatilla County, Oregon. R E GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County (March 1-29) The Rubber Manufacturers’ associa tion reports tire production, which dropped to 2,500,000 in 1942 from 50,- 000,000 in 19 41, had risen to only 4,- 909,000 in the third quarter of last year. Unofficial estimates of 1944 out put are around 18,000,000, against an original goal of 30,000,000. Industry estimates of 1945 production run around 22,000,000, the adjusted but unreached goal of 1944. The tire companies want to see more recapping now, partly because they want to keep motorists—future custo mers—rolling, and partly because they aren’t permitted to sell new tires to all drivers. Many dealers still have top- grade recap material, 100 per cent syn thetic rubber. The balance, while only 60 per cent synthetic and 40 per cent reclaim, is better than the all reclaimed rubber “camelback” they could use earlier in the war. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, as adminis tratrix of the estate of Louis F. Crist, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Report in said estate • 2 O. K. RUBBER WELDERS PHONE 3141 HERMISTON ORE, • ► Byyyyyyyyyyy¥¥¥v¥¥¥yyyYVYVYYVVYYYyFyyv4