Germistan Geralb
or her own electrical appliances the John Healy home Friday.
have been tested for faulta.
After
Bruce Lindsay returned to school
your own are taken care of. maybe Monday.
Published every Thursday
Hermis- .
-------- at
-----------------
Do you as an individual like to you can encourage your neighbor to
Little Jerry Myers is ill this week
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by have radio interference cut in on a “go, and do likewise.”
with the flu.
Pauline M Stoop and Alfred Quiring, program in which you are intensely
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
Publishers. i n terest ed ? If you do. you don't
daughters were callers Sunday at
Entered as Second Class Matter know your radio.
the C. H. Bartholomew home.
December. 1906, Umatilla County,
The individual buys a radio in the
Mr. and Mrs. Arie
EsUe and
Oregon.
interest of entertainment and educa
Mrs. Ed Barlow and baby daugh- daughter of Hermiston were Sunday
tion for himself and bis family. He
ter
came
home
Tuesday.
Mildred
callers
at
the
John
Harrison
home.
has ft installed and finds that per
Those attending the show in Her-
fect reception is interrupted in the Allen is assisting at the house for
miston Saturday evening were Guy
middle of an interesting program by a few days.
A group of Odd Fellows went to Moore, Ralph and Harold Neill, Mr.
buzzing equal to an electric saw
Hermiston
Monday
night
to
attend
and
Mrs.
John Harrison and son
blade in action. One cannot blame
him for being exasperated. How the meeting there. Those going were Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
George ! and Mr. and Mrs. E B Wattenbur-
Subscription Rates.
ever. this interference may be caus Guy Barlow. Dan Ransier,
ed by electrical
appliances in his Sale, B. Graybeal, Ed Barlow, Fred ger.
One Year_______________
1.00 own household, which should be Alt
Six Months.... ..... ...................
was Healy
an over
night
visi-
at Kenny
the John
borne
Thurs-
.50 checked for static caused by defee- nail. Mr, Alt took the third degree tor Joe
Three Months--------------------
of the order.
day
The town team play the CCC boys
C__
•
i
Fred Rauch was a Heppner cal
Radio reception
interference is at Stanfield Tuesday night.
The death of County Commission not the other fellows business only,
1er
Tuesday.
Mrs. Leo V. Root returned home
Mrs. Ray J. Pinson
spent
er J. O. Hales will be deeply felt by but comes home to every individual Sunday after spending the week at
the
hether a radio owner of not.
the Al Macomber home in Heppner. week end in Pendleton.
residents of the county through the
Robert Harwood was absent from
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young were
If you. as a citizen, would do
loss of a commissioner
his work several days last week with callers in Hermiston Tuesday.
voted to the cause of rood road« I your part in cooperating in the the flu. Robert Bradley
orked
in
•
campaign to eliminate radio inter
The Rauch children are over the
and showed remarkable efficiency in ference in Hermiston, you will call his place.
flu and have returned to school.
At the Sunday School conference
accomplishing his alm. He fulfilled the Hermiston Light A Power com-
Sunday evening callers at the E.
the duties of all other departments-------
'
‘
—
■ Sunday it was decided
pany —
and
ask
them - to use --
their
Sunday School B. Wattenburger home were Mr. and
of his office with integrity and equipment in locating any trouble Bible study after
Mrs. Robert Smith and Lloyd Bald
faithful performance.
On the which may be causing static. This each Sunday. Mr. Barlow will act
ridge. Mrs. Smith teaches the pri
job at all hours and ready always courtesy service will be given by the as leader.
The H.E.C. met at the home of mary room at the Pine City school.
to give his time in support of any company at the earliest possible
Mr» Bates Wednesday.
The next
worthy endeavor. Mr. Hales had in moment with no cost to you.
meeting will be held at Mrs. Art
numerable friends in this section of
No citizen can complain of man-
♦
Umatilla county.
IRRIGON
made static on the radio until his Allen’s home.
Che
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
GO, DO LIKEWISE.
To the Person Skating on
BOARDMAN
Frank Klitz and Claud Silver-
CITY OF HERMISTON
PINE CITY
GENERAL FUND
CASH IN FUND DECEMBER 31, 1935
Collection during year, Taxes ...............
Collections Other Than Taxes
Disbursements During Year:
3849.00
509 00
104.80
35.36
50.00
60.00
36 45
2,075.00
55.50
10.16
240.00
321.13
93.66
PUBLIC WORKS—
Labor, Streets ___________ ___ __ _
Supplies ...............
"
Lighting ................ ..............................
Retirement St. Imp. Warrants ....
SOCIAL WELFARE—
Salary Health Officer ......................
Charities ................................................
Jail Expense ..... ......................... .......
Boy Scouts ............ ..............................
2,795.45
598.43
62.97
667.76
431.75
1,760.91
110.00
26.57
16.31
37.50
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
D o T his
F or a
$1,644.61
PUBLIC SAFETY—
Police Salaries ....
Deputies ...............
Other Expense
Firemen's Wages
Fire Equipment .
Other Expenses
190.38
EDUCATION—
Library:
Salary Librarian .........._____ ......
Janitor Work __
Heat & Light .......................................
Other Expense ..................................
360.00
36.70
82.85
83.21
562.76
M ISCELLA N EOUS—
Accident Insurance ..................
League of Oregon Cities Dues
215.65
10.00
Quick Relief with
2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets
225.65
The modern way to ease a cold is
this: Two Bayer Aspirin tablets the
moment you feel a cold coming on.
Repeat, if necessary, in two hours If
you also have a sore throat due to
the cold, dissolve 3 Bayer tablets in
13 glass of waler and gargle with this
twice. The Bayer Aspirin you lake
internally will act to combal fever,
aches, pains which usually accompany
a cold The gargle will provide almost
instant relief from soreness and raw
ness of your throat Your doctor, we
feel sure, will approve this modern
way Ask your druggist for genuine
Bayer Aspirin by its full name — not
by the name "aspirin" alone.
7,179.76
1,260.03
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1936
8,439.79
8,439.79
NOTE:
Labor & Supplies for Streets totalling 3661.40 exceeded the
Budget Allowance by $161.40.
This was caused by emergency
street work around schools. However, in the item above “Collec-
tions other than taxes” Is included 3317 46 from school districts
for their share of the street expenses. This more than offsets the
amount by which the Budget was exceeded
GLADYS AVENUE ST IMPROVEMENT FUND
Cash in Fund December 31, 1935 ... ...
Collected from General Fund ....... ..............
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR:
Street Improvement Warrants Paid .
Cash In Fund December 31. 1936
$ 80.24
431.75
3511 99
none
3511.99
3511.99
IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO 1
Cash In Fund December 31, 1935
.......
Collections During Year ...............................
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR:
Labor .........................................................
Supplies ....... .........................................
Mileage. Supt.) .........................................
Irrigation Water Rental ...
$507.17
582.38
3
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
274.00
114.63
63.33
126.00
15e
• . 1 row a
dozen
1 FULL DOZEN FOR 25c
Virtually 1c a Tablet
YOU WILL FIND IN OUR PERSONAL
LOAN DEPARTMENT SYMPATHETIC
UNDERSTANDING AND A SINCERE
DESIRE TO BE OF ANY POSSIBLE SER
VICE.
Protect your valuables from fire !
Rent a Safe Deposit box
First National Bank of Hermiston
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
EPWORTH LEAGUE
BROADCAST
Christians of America will hear
by a coast-to-coast hook-up of the
National Broadcasting company un
der Che auspices of the Federal
Council of Churches of Christ in
America the greatest favorite song
of Methodism on Wednesday. Feb
ruary 17th. at 6:30 p. m
Pacific
Standard Time. The favorite song
is being selected by a national popu
lar vote of Methodists.
The local Epworth League through
the courtesy of the Oregon Hard
ware & Implement company, will
give everyone the opportunity to
hear this program from the Metho
dist church. Dr. E. Stanley Jones,
| Protestantism’s most influential mis
sionary will be the radio speaker of
this international hook-up.
1,089.55
RAISINS
346.26
1000
Rolls
.4
GRAPE
........... ................................
Office Supplies ...............
Rond Interest
Bond Retirement
.....
Other Expenses
Cash In Fund Doc. 31, 1936
THOMPSON'S DRUG
Phone 171
DILL PICKLES
g g
Bulk
Dozen
Ma
BACON
Swift’s - 8-10 size
Pound .........................
279.19
489.00
Carnation.
Morning.
CITY WATER FUND
Labor
SATISFACTORY RESULTS OR MONEY BACK
OYSTERS
rs TISSUE
67.60
34.12
31 67
76 42
Borden’
31.980.73
6.692 78
971.59
Cash in Fund Dec. 31. 1935
........
Collections for Water During Year
Collections Other than Water
ye"
$1,175.00
OY
861.55
950.35
216.40
75.75
1.380.00
3.000.00
10.00
9,645.10
ce»
al
o -co-
c
pound can 25c
- •
: .300
90099
DRESSING
ARROW
Ni sac
7,669.05
1.976.05
9,645.10
0-
SALMON
EACH
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF CITY DECEMBER 31 1936
Bonds for Construction of Water Works
December Vouchers Payable
...............
$20,000.00
1. Chaa. Taylor. Recorder of the City of Hermiston, do hereby
certify, that to the best of my
ments as shown by the books of this office, December 31. 1936, are
true and correct.
CHAR TAYLOR. Recorder
February 11. 1937.
BORENE
FORGET
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
MAIN
STREET
-,
SINUS TROUBLE, CATARRH,
HEADCOLDS, HAY FEVER,
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Tillamook Bay
1.089.55
489.00
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR:
Salary Superintendent
...........
Electric Power
Supplies ........ .......... ...................
C
KELLEY
209.81
Cash in Fund Dec. 31. 1936
New Scientific Instrument
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Miss Virginia Grice, Pastor
R. R. Flnkbeiner, Pastor
In spite of cold weather and much
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon
snow, we are still having services roe Swarner, superintendent.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
at the Full Gospel Mission each Fri
Senior and Pioneer League servi
day and Sunday evening at 8:00 ces, 6:30 P. M.
o'clock, also Sunday school at 10:00
Evening service 7:30 P. M.
I A. M. Morning worship at 11:00.
Midweek service next Thursday
Communion and missionary
ser- evening at 7:45.
Ladies Aid services every first and
| vice the first
Sunday
of
every third Wednesday.
month.
Notice of Land Sale.
Special singing at each service by
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
I the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil- the Grice sisters in charge. We ex-
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
ia County. Oregon, by virtue of an tend a hearty welcome to all.
Regular Sunday services as fol-
arder duly made and entered here-
i lows:
.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
' :n by the County Court of Umatilla
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
C. Warner. Pastor.
County, Oregon, on the 13th day of
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Bible school. 10:00 A. M.
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
January, 1937, will, on the 6th day
Young People's meeting, 7:00 PM
11:00 A. M.. Sermon.
of March, 1937, at the hour of ten
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Christian Endeavor. 7:00 P. 1 M
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Everyone is invited to attend these
Chas. Duvall, president.
highest bidder for cash in hand, at
services.
R oo p. M.. Sermon.
the front door of the Umatilla Coun
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ty Court House. Pendleton, Oregon.
Get Your Lumber. Cement
Columbia School
subject
to
minimum price of
and Nails at
Evangelist Glen C. Wade. Minister.
| 8120.00 therefor, to be
paid
in
10:00 A. M., Bible school.
cash, at the time of sale, the fol-
Wholesale Prices
11:00 A. M.. Sermon and commu-
i lowing described parcels of land.
by Ordering from
| nion.
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore
7:30 P. M.. Young people's meet-
J. C. HOSKINS. Stanfield, Ore.
gon. acquired for delinquent taxes,
| ing
Phone
28F4
to-wit:
8:15 P. M„ Evangelistic services.
Lots 2. 3, 10 and 11. Block 6.
Newport’s Addition to the City of
Hermiston. Umatilla County, Ore
gon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Feb. 4 - March 4)
IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. 2
Cash in Fund December 31. 1935 .............
Collections During Year
..................
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR
Labor ................................................
Supplies ....... .. ...... ............ ...........
Mileage Supt of Irrig.
... .
Construction and O. & M. Charges .
NAZOSCOPE
CHURCH NOTES
577.96
511.59
Cash In Fund December 31. 1936 ....
NOW! Bet-
ter be safe than sorry.
♦
Kenneth Mace, who has been suf-
fering with infection in his knee, is
improving.
Visitors in Hermiston and Echo | . Rev. McLaughlin will be one of
Saturday were Marion Finch. John the speakers at the fellowship meet-
$ 883.86 Harrison. Jim Daly. Jasper Myers, ing which will be held February 8
5.686 65 E. B. Wattenburger and J. T. Ayers, at the Pentecostal church.
1,869.28 Mrs. Robert Smith spent the week
Mrs. Monroe Eisenson of Portland
-----------
...
i. —*---— .
—
—
Mrs.
Harry
, end at her home in Irrigon.
| is visiting her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger Smith.
and Mrs. Violet Allen were Pendle-
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile have
ton visitors Monday.
both been quite ill with flu.
Edwin Bucknum was a caller at
Mr. Bishop is on the sick list this
-------------------------------m- week.
Mrs. Uley Paulson's two children
are visiting her parents at Walla
Walla.
Jack Horner went to La Grande
this week.
His wife, who under-
went a mastoid operation some time
ago, is sufficiently recovered to re
turn home with him.
Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar
Burgman
motored to Arlington Tuesday to
take Mr. Lee's
car
which
was
wrecked recently.
Marshal Markham was home over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler spent
last week in Portland visiting rela-
tives and friends. Their little daugb
ter Yvonne remained with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
A water board meeting was held
at the reclamation building Tuesday
ifternoon.
Don Isom and Geo. Kendler were
called back to work at the Jones &
If throat la
.cott gravel pits Tuesday.
Joe Reeves, rural mall carrier on
his route, was tack on his job Mon-
Report of Recorder for Period Dec. 31. 1935 to Dec. 31, 1936.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT—
Official Salaries..... ....... .........
Purchase of Lots ............ ...............
Publishing Reports, etc....................
Election Expense ...... .....................
Surety Bonds .....................................
Travel Expense ..... ..... ....................
Other Expense ..................................
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Thia Ice Temporarily
PHONE 311
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