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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FAOE FOUR payable a t th e rate of $1000 per year a t a low r a te of in te rest, and Published every T hursday a t H erm is is being paid reg u larly . Union high school d istric t No. 9 ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uirlng, w hich issued bonds in 1935, for $40,000, has paid off $2000, and is Publishers. ready to pay off the same in sta ll E ntered as Second Class M atter m ent th is fall. The to ta l assessed December, 1906, U m atilla County, valuation of the Union high is over Oregon. $2,000,000, and th e ra te of assess m ent is 8.6 m ills w hich tak es care of c u rre n t school expenses and re D ra g duction of bonded indebtedness. The tax ra te of th e grade school d istric t has been reduced from 14 m ills of a few years ago to th ree m ills in th e present budget. The indebtedness of the w ater system is being reduced Subscription Rates. by d irect w ater charges to consum One Year ..................................... $2.00 ers (w ith o u t property ta x atio n ) Six M onths .................................. 1.00 w hich includes both re n te rs and T hree M onths ...................................... 60 ow ners who use w ater. Every one of these in stitu tio n s are on a stric tly cash basis. This Our Own Public Finances. g en eral condition is a ttrib u ta b le to two facts. One is good m anagem ent Very few m unicipalities in Ore by d irectin g officials. The o th e r is gon are in such excellent financial the a b ility of p ro p erty ow ners to condition as H erm iston and its en pay th e ir c u rre n t taxes. For m any virons. Both th e City of H erm iston years stric t m ethods of economy, and school d istric t No. 14 are on a consistent w ith good service, have cash basis w ith taxes being g rad u been observed and taxes have been ally reduced. T he city has no In held to th e low est possible levels. debtedness. The w ater system c a r D uring th e depression period th o u s ries a bonded indebtedness of only ands of dollars in taxes became de $16,000, reduced from $25,000. lin q u en t b ut because of low er taxes School d istric t No. 14, w ith assessed and im provem ent of farm in g and v aluation of $730 000, has reduced hUR,neM Pon(Ht,ons these p a r tic i- ono te-^n,e88 ’a3! ' 0 0 t < °i,a r d istricts, c u rre n t tax es have 1C ...... ',(‘timdeil and is bppn , Ponstderable am nunt of delinquencies have been paid. Tt . is a condition of which to be proud. — PERSONALS — I h f tirru tia ln n ft’rra ld HOSPITAL NOTES. Miss M argaret E llio tt, who teach- F our bab ‘es have arriv ed at th e es a t Hood River, is expected in H erm iston G eneral ho sp ital since H erm iston F rid ay evening and will Septem ber 6th. Among them are a be the guest of Miss P au lin e Stoop. boy to Mr. and Mrs. C hester Stevens She plans to atten d th e P endleton of S tanfield. M other an d son left Tuesday for th e ir home. A son was Round Uu S aturday. born Septem ber 9th, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skeen of La Mrs. C. A. W ilson, nam ed C arm ine G rande were over n ig h t guests of Hope. A g irl nam ed E sth e r Bell was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logan Sunday. born Septem ber 6th to Mr. an d Mrs. Mr. Skeen is an in stru c to r in the II. A. K essler. On Septem ber 10th E astern Oregon N orm al school a t La a baby g irl nam ed K ath e rin e M arie G rande and th ey w ere en ro u te to was born to Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Bend on business. Pierson. E lm er H arr and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. B aym iller, who is employed W alter H arr of Lew iston, Idaho, v i on th e dredge a t B oardm an w hich sited a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. is being used in riv er ch an n el work, Jackson H a rr in C olum bia d istric t is in th e hospital su ffe rin g from over th e week end. They w ere en broken ribs an d o th e r in ju rie s re ro u te to S eattle w here th ey intend ceived T uesday n ig h t w hen a larg e going in to business. plank fell on him. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell and Prof. N. K. Snyder, dean of Me- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. F ra ser motored chanic A rts and E n g in e erin g a t to Sunnyside, W n., last Sunday W ash in g to n S tate college a t P ull- w here they visited a t th e home of man, le ft th e hospital last S atu rd ay th e C am pbell’s son and fam ily, Mr. a fte r being trea ted tw o weeks fo r and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs, who w ere in ju rie s received in an au to acci- ce leb ratin g th e ir tw en ty -fifth wed- ¡dent n ear U m atilla. He has been d ing an n iv ersary . connected w ith th e college for 32 Mr. and Mrs. Squire T hom as of years. A lbany, Ore., and form er resid en ts Miss E lva A lbee of E agle Grove, in Columbia d istric t, stopped over Iowa, train ed p rac tica l nurse, ar- n ig h t Tuesday a t th e home of Mr. rived tw o w eeks ago and is doing and Mrs. J. H. Reid in Columbia work at th e hospital. She is a sister d istric t an d visited o th er friends. of Mrs. P au l V an O rsdale, who lives They w ere re tu rn in g from a w eek’s west of th e U m atilla river. O ther rep o rts of in ju rie s and p er trip in to Idaho. Mrs. C. W arn er an d son Cecil, Jr., sons who are ill a re as follows. Miss B etty L an g h o rn e w as tak en plan to leave F rid ay m o rning for Eugene w here they w ill v isit friends to St. A n th o n y ’s ho sp ital in P en ¡over th e week end. They w ill be ac dleton m ore th a n a week ago, and T hursday com panied by th e Misses E d ith and u n d erw en t an o p eratio n License Examiner Coming. I M arg aret Clarke who w ill be stu - of last week. She is a sister-in -law , dents a t th e U niversity of Oregon, of W. T. T ru m b u ll of H erm iston. B ernard Isaacs has a shoulder £ B^ ! ^ . . e^ an:U1?,e:„ 0L 0PIT . - E d ith as a senior in physical ed u ca tors and chauffeurs, will be in Iler- tion, and M argaret as a freshm an. and arm in a cast as th e resu lt of i miston S aturday, Septem ber 18, at a broken shoulder and arm received Jo h n F in k b ein er of Connell, W n., in a m otorcycle accid en t tw o weeks .th e City L ib rary betw een th e hours spent Tuesday and W ednesday at of 10:00 a. m. and 4 :00 p. m., re ago. spectively, according to a recent a n th e home of his b ro th er and fam - | C larence C ram pton is su ffe rin g September 16,17,18 ily Mr. and Mrs. R. R. F in k b ein er. nouncem ent releaseo from th e Sec He is en ro u te to A sbury Sem inary from a crushed w rist recived in an .LOW RAIL FARES, re ta ry of S ta te ’s office. All those a t W ilm ore, K entucky, w here he autom obile accident. J. J. N eary suffered a broken foot U N IO N w ishing perm its or licenses to drive w ill enroll as a stu d e n t 'Tuesday afte rn o o n w hile employed 1ACIFII a t Qn thfi congtruction of thp ^ rm Bu_ cars are asked to g et in touch w ith his degree. He com pleted w W illam ette U niversity a t Salem last reau w arehouse_ wben a ,a rg e tim . Mr. Bentley d u rin g these hours. y ear. ber fell on his foot. Jack M artin, son of Mr. and Mrs. -------------------- E. D. M artin, arriv ed S atu rd ay from Idaho to v isit a week w ith his p a r ents before leaving for C orvallis to C O L U M B IA ♦ Specials for September 17th, 18th and 20th. enroll in his senior year a t Oregon ♦ By Lola Hutchison ♦ S tate college in civil en g ineering. ♦ ------- « He has been employed by th e Idaho ♦ ALBERS CORN FLAKES...................2 for _____ Guy Jep p e and fam ily of Idaho vl- Pow er Company a ll summer. a t ,th e C harles E pperson home Mr. and Mrs. H arold Thom pson ®ited s t week. Mr. Jeppe is a b ro th er FIG BA RS.................................................Lb. plan to leave F rid ay of th is week 'la of Mrs. E pperson. on a vacation trip to th e coast. His Mr. an d Mrs. R alph Fix, Mr. and COFFEE - M ART.................................2 lbs. fa th e r, M. L. Thompson will act as - - - ------ . , h i- o h sen ce a t M rs- Ben F ix > E ldon F ix and W ayne p h arm acist d “,rin^ nd h L in d n er m otored to P endleton to see th e Thompson s D rug sto re and he | thg dre8s. up parade The EARLY RISER COFFEE.....................2 lbs. and Mrs. Thompson w ill live in th e n fo,k atten e d th e dan( son s house. j. H Tabor and w j £,ogan re . OATS - Red & W hite.....................3 lb. pkg. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen and > t urned W ednesday of last week from fam ily m otored to La G rande last an eleven day p rospecting trip OATS - Blue & White - Cup & Saucer......... Sunday w here th e ir dau g h tei Mai - w bjcjj took them to B u rn s an d on to g are t securd a place to stay w hile the 8tate Qf N evada a n d re tu rn ln g PANCAKE FLOUR - Red & W h ite............. a tte n d in g th e E astern Oregon Nor- by L ew iston, Idaho. They covered mal school th is w in ter. T h eir daugh- fQUpteen h undred m iles w ith o u t te r C ath erin e is a g rad u a te of the a \ f j a t tire or ru n n in g o ut of gas BUCKWHEAT FLOUR - Red & W h ite....... norm al school th e re and is now y r T abor wben asked ¡f be fQund teach in g in th e S tanfield schools. an y gold gajd ..No m a-am Not WHEAT CEREAL - Red & W h ite............... Miss L a u re tta Dwyer of Boise, enough to h u rt anyone. Idaho, visited a t th e home of Mr. T helm a Shipp has been su fferin g TAPIOCA - Red & W h ite............................. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an over the front q u ite a severe case of blood week end. re tu rn in g by plane from poisoning in her hand. At th e last Pendleton Sunday n ig h t. Miss D w y-j rep o rt she was som ew hat improved, er is su p rln te n d en t of p ediatrics a t Messrs W a lte r and E lm er H arr th e Boise hospital. She is an au n t were v isito rs a t the home of th e ir of Mrs. Rohrm an. uncle. Jackson H a rr last week. They Bill Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. were h ere from a prospecting trip See our display of WHEAT HEARTS C. M. Jackson, plans to leave S atu r in M ontana, b ut a re o rig in a lly from day m orning for F orest Grove where L ew iston, Idaho. he will en ter Pacific U niversity as H erb ert Boylen and son Rex were a law stu d en t. He has a scholarship h elp in g B axter H utch iso n hay la st week. for two years and plans to com plete Mrs. P earl Ja rv is, p ro p rieto r of his degree a t th e U niversity of O re gon law school. He will accom pa th e Colum bia Cafe in U m atilla, ac RED * W H IT E STORE ny his m other, and a u n t, Mrs. E. L. com panied by her son and his wife, Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service Jackson, who w ill visit her d au g h w ere v isito rs in th is d istric t S u n day. te r Lois in P o rtlan d . ♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦»♦»»»»»♦»♦»»♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦00000000000000»»t T he M issionary Society of th e Colonel Jo rd an and his w ife were H erm iston Union church met at t h e 1 callers a t the C hristley home Sun home of Mrs. F. R. Moore in Colum day. Mrs. Instone, siste r of Bob W ood bia d istric t W ednesday afternoon, w ith Mrs. C. R. Moore actin g as w ard. was here from H eppner S un day. leader. P ap ers were given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B u rnham made H. E. McCulley and Mrs. W. C. a call In th is d istric t Sunday as they M orehouse, and Jay T. Pierson, as w ere on th e ir way to th e ir ranch on sis ta n t county ag en t, gave a talk on th e S tan field project. Mr. and Mrs. W a tte n b u rg e r of th e fu tu re of ag ric u ltu re in th is Echo w ere callin g in th is d istric t com m unity. O thers present were Sunday aftern o o n . Mrs. H enry Hooker, Mrs. O. H. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Blessing of Mrs. Ellis. Miss M ary Ellis. Mrs. J. P o rtlan d a re v isito rs a t th e Gus Scott, Mrs. Chas. E pperson, Mrs. L in d er hom e th is week. Mrs. Bles M athew Gordon and Miss Opal sin g is th e d a u g h te r of Mrs. Linder, j N ina R ae McCulley an d A nne Som Stockard. ! m erer retu rn ed home from th e S tate F a ir S atu rd ay . More locals on page one. Mr. and Mrs. Claude U pham , ac com panied by Mrs. B ax ter H u tc h i son. atten d e d th e Morrow County F a ir at Irrig o n S aturday. Eldon Fix left Sunday n ig h t for S p rin g field . Ore., w here he w ill a c t as coach an d teach er in th e S pring- field h igh school. Mrs. E pperson's siste r from Sea side was a v isito r a t th e Epperson GO PENDIETOtf ROUNDUP] ¿g J Qg 49c J9g 23c 3O C 20C 25C 2O C J Qg Photopal Camera ¿ni> 25c & sales suP HERMISTON TRADING CO. WANTED! Used Cars LOW FARES LIKE THESE MAKE THE TRIP COST LESS THAN SAS AND OIL FOR YOUR CAR Ÿ PENDLETON . S 85 SALT LAKE . . 10.95 DENVER . . . . 17.05 OMAHA.............24.00 KANSAS CITY 28.95 ÿ CHICAGO . . . . 29 50 Pendleton Round Up September 16-18 TO SHORTEST ROUTE T O C HICAG O A N D CAST fast trips daily. All-paved scan!« Highway. Slop ovor wharavar you wish, at no axtra far*. Trade In Extra savings and long ratum limit« an round-trip tickat«. Smart, easy-riding butas with radin- ing chair«. Complata traval information, foldara, itinararia« at ON UNION PACIFIC BUI DEPOT HERMISTON DRUG CO. 8 MAIN STREET union, pacific strccs PACIFIC in T E R n n T io n n ii lilUESTOCK EXPOSITION a I loh rman MotorCo. Our Shop is Modern Our Service Guaranteed H Sharing in Recovery** At each stage of recovery, helping to make the next stage possible, banks extend cre dit. As individuals and business firms uti lize loanable funds, commercial expansion gathers headway. We are prepared to grant loans — on a sound basis — to borrowers according to their requirements, and to work hand in hand with them as business horizons broad- en. If at this time you or your business can use additional funds to advantage, we invite you to come in and talk to one of our offi cers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation home la st week. Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry Hooker, ac com panied by Lois H utchison, a t tended th e M issouri picnic a t the W ildroot P ark in W alla W alla Sun d au g h ter M ary W ard of F o rest Grove spent a few days v isitin g a t th e J. H. Reid hom e d u rin g fa ir week. The M itchells are form er res idents of th is com m unity. day. D inner gu ests a t th e D uane L ath Mrs. H ugh N eill w as a v isito r a t rop home Sunday of la st w eek were th e hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert H asse of L a- Mrs. L ester H am m er F rid a y a fte r G rande, Mrs. Max G raybeal an d son noon. Ju n io r and F aye G ard n er of U m atil Mrs. F o rre st Moore w as v isitin g la. her m other and sister a t th e home Mrs. Joe Udey is 111 a t h e r home' of Mrs. A nna S m ith la st week. th is week. Lois H utch iso n sp en t Sunday a f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid spent a ternoon v isitin g Miss Lois A rm strong few days in P o rtlan d th is week on of W alla W alla. business. Mr. an d Mrs. C harles Epperson Miss B arb ara Reid was visiting- w ere in P endleton F rid ay . Mrs. Jam es Sm ith a t th e D uane Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Mikesell and L ath ro p home Tuesday. Hermiston Mercantile Co-op FRI. - SAT. - MON. - SPECIALS NETTED GEM POTATOES........... sack $ 1 . 2 5 SODA CRACKERS....................... ........ 7 lbs. £ 9 C BULK PEANUT BUTTER ............... 2 lbs. 2 $ C BULK MACARONI .......... ............ . 4 lbs. 2 5 c HONEY......................................... 5 lb. pails 4 9 c FIG BA RS............................................. 2 lbs. 2 5 C CO-OP C O FFEE................................ ...... lb. 2 9 c WAX P A P E R ............................... ......... ....... 9C HOLLYWOOD GELATINE........... ............. WESTAG IMITATION VANILLA..... 8 oz. 2 5 c WAVERLY COCOA...........................2 lbs. J 9 C BORENE BAR SOAP ................................... Kg FELDMAN’S NAPTHA SOAP ................... Kg BORENE ............................ With Premiums PUREX ................................................. quart PHONE 401 * LOOK at the Large Striped Klondikes at BOYNTON & KELLEY’S 27'hRnnual Your Choice 20C ALSO A FULL LINE OF VEGETABLES IN OUR REFRIGERATED WINDOW! w im IS&SSE SHOW a n c f ROOEO PORTLAND. OREGON asr* Octobar 2 to IQ IP Shews In Or.» NEW FORD ¥ -8 ’$ THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 16, 1937 11 « r« » undar »n» roof E ih t b ir i of pure bred llve- •lork.Dogi.Pouliry, Pet S»o«k, W ild lif». Manufactured urd lo rd Prcduci. 4-H Club an d Sraitb Hugh», Vocational alvo Hocto Show and IA R O 1 P R IM I LOW F O R E S - O il Lines j A sk A b o u t O u r Coo Coo Clock Deal OTHER ITEMS ON OUR WINDOWS AND SIGN BOARD.