THURSDAY, OCTOBER
1138.
CLASSIFIED ADS
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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STANFIELD
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BRING RESULTS
By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
CASH TALKS!
B U Y IN B U L K !
About 170 CCC enrollees from
Moro will arrive at camp Stanfield
not later than October 17. O. E. Dyer
camp conservationist Is now here
making contacts and outlining the
work so the crews may be readily
organized upon their arrival. The
camp is now under the soil conser
vation division.
Lieutenant Wilbur Tagliabue and
two assistants from the Squaw Creek
camp are cleaning buildings and
grounds. J. R. Chenauit, who is field
supervisor, was in Stanfield last
week. Ed Perris, who has been cus
todian at camp Stanfield since the
boys left last summer, expects to
hold the position at the Moro camp
Mr. Dyer’s family will live in Her
miston.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
MONDAY
MACARONI
4 lbs. 18C
C H E E S E Just Right
•lb. 1 7 c
LARD
4 Lbs.
SHORTENING
4 Lbs.
SPAGHETTI
4 Lbs. 1 8 c
Hills Bros. Coffee R«iC»n
CANE FLOUR
2
R a is in s New Cr°p 4
P ru n e s New Crop 5
lb. box 1 8 c
C ra c k e rs
B A C O N Squares
O .K . S o a p
10 Bars
24 cans
C O R N Case 85c of doz.
P E A S Walla 8 5c Walla
doz. Case
SOAPY SUBS
For
CHORE GIRLS
4-Tie Local
BROOM
MINCER HAM
PEANUT BUTTER
BEVILEB MEAT
R IC E Fancy Long Grain 3 Lbs.
W e in e r s 1 - Pound
K ra u t
No. 2!/2 can
Connor’s Cash Store
Mrs. Hans Ruping and daughter
of Seattle and Miss Helen Fredrick
son returned to Seattle following a
week’s visit with their father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredre-
ckson.
Funeral services were held in
Pendleton Tuesday for the late T. O.
Yates, who passed away last week
in Longview. Mr. Yates came to
Stanfield in 1910 and for many
years operated 'the lumber yard and
hardware now known as the Tum-
A-Lum. His widow and son Truman
survive him.
Mrs. T. Nicolati, daughter Car-
mella and son Junior of Portland
are guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Nudo.
Mrs. Glenn Jackson returned Mon
day from Pendleton where she un
derwent a major operation in St.
Anthony’s hospital two weeks ago.
The Misses Lenna Neill, Joanna
Leslie and Marian Troyer were La
Grande visitors Saturday.
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse was host
ess to the Monday Bridge club. Sub
stitute players included Mesdames
Ed Liesegang and D. Z. Penney of
Echo and Mrs. R. G. Penney and
George Elliot.
The Study club met Thursday at
the W. T. Reeves home with Mrs. H.
L. Hedrick presiding. The literary
program consisted of a paper on
"Community Spirit” by Mrs. F. B.
Stuart, a biography of A. Einstein
by Mrs. H. McCormick’s reading of
several Chester Fee’s poems by Mrs.
H. L. Hedrick. Club guests include
Miss Berry and Mesdames N. D.
Bard, M. Refvem and H. Gillanders
Following the meeting all enjoyed
a social hour complimenting the fol
lowing teachers, Mrs. F. C. Fitz
patrick, Mrs. Vernon Waid, Joanne
Leslie, Lenna Neill and Marian
Troyer. Mrs. Hedrick presided at the
tea table.
Miss Lenna Neill was a Heppner
visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yeiss and fam
ily of Walla Walla are making their
home with Bert Baker.
Mrs. Maud Morse of O. S. C. ex
tension service talked on "Common
Problems of Parents," in the Pres
byterian church. Several people
from Hermiston were in attendance. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •• ♦ •♦ » » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ F
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gossage and
family visited Saturday and Sunday
with their daughter. Mrs. D. Arnold
in Yakima.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Massey have
moved to their home which has
been occupied by the Marion Martin
family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have
moved to one of the Ling cottages.
Miss Blanche Thorsen, who teach
es in The Dalles, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Thorsen.
Guests at the Charles Herrick
home over the week end include,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MoCormack, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Blnchus and Mr.
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
and Mrs. Sorenson of Portland.
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PINE C IT Y
By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
(Continued Next Issue)
CHANCE FOB ARGUMENT!
A woman advertised for a hus
band and got one at a cost of
$3.65; he joined the army and
was killed in action 6 months la
ter, and she collected $10,000 in
surance and a widow’s pension
for life. That was $3.65 well in
vested. A good investment is to
remember that no used car is any
better than the dealer yon buy it
of; we stand back of every state
ment we make regarding our
used cars 1009?.
TOURING
4 New Tires - Motor Buns Good
$«5 ».00 FULL PRICE
’35 FORD PICK-UP
Motor in Good Shape — Oversize
Tires — Priced to Sell!
’36 CHEVROLET
PICK-UP
Looks and Buns Like New - No
Farmer Should Be Without One.
$ V o o
• • • • •
Y . . . . 11.50
5.00
NOW
$ «.00
$1.00
10.00
1.50
4.50
.50
K a il T h is Order T oday
’30 CHEVROLET
TRUCK
Lots of Service Left in This One.
$100.00 Worth of Rubber
$95
.0 0 F U L L P R IC E
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
La Grande and Baker
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Guests at the C. H. Bartholomew
home over the week end were Tru
man Sethers and John Donivan of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hart-
ke, Frank Bullard and Roy Stafford
of Oregon City, Paul Scheff and Gil
bert Fisher of Estacada, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fulton of St. Hel
ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and
family of Long Creek spent Sunday
at the A. E. Wattenburger home.
Mrs. Wilma Roberts and Mrs. Bert
Young and son of The Dalles visi
ted Sunday at the C. H. Bartholo
mew home.
Mrs. Alta Strain of Weiser, Ida
ho, is spending a week with her
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strain of Pilot
Rock spent Sunday night visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch
and family and ithe teachers, Mrs.
Kent, Miss Robbins, and Miss Wea
ver attended the dance at Lena Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson and
daughter, Mary Carol. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Middleton, Mrs. William McCar-
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ty and Mrs. Bert Young and son Bil
ly were Sunday guests at the C. H.
Bartholomew home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clarke spent
the week end at the home of Mrs.
Clarke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wright of Rhea Creek. They spent
the week end hunting deer in the
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson and
daughter Mary Carol were guests at
the Marlon Finch home, and were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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INSTALLMENT PLAN
Middleton.
Mrs Laura McCarty spent Sunday
at the Herman Young home.
C. H. Bartholomew left Tuesday
for Sjlokane to receive h|s sheep.
He is expected back this week Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bennett of
Heppner were Sunday afternoon
guests at the John Heady home
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Higgins and
daughter Josephine were Sunday
dinner guests at the Jim Daly home.
COUNTY TBEASUBEK’S FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND
DISBURSEMENTS FOR MONTHS JANUARY - JUNE, 1938, INC.
Receipts
Taxes Sheriff ................. 3670,704.48
.......
2,853.14
Taxes: Assessor
Feet- Clerk ......
........
2,822.95
Fees: Recorder
.......
3,004.15
Fees: Sheriff ...................
651.10
Fines: General ...............
651.30
Fines: Road ...................
1,166.00
Fines: Game ...................
92.00
Interest Daily Balance ..
234.25
Interest Sinking Fund ..
312.00
Principal Sinking Fund
708.00
State: Motor License ....
3,464 69
State: Miscellaneous ....
5,743.81
Sale of Property ..........
80.00
Irrigation Districts ......
3,030.43
Road Department ..........
2,124.56
Temporary License ........
650.00
Refunds ............................
4,028.40
Miscellaneous ...................
1,629.81
Bond Sale ........................
9,000.00
Total of receipts
months period
Bal. on hand at
ning January,
for six
............ 3712,851.07
begin
1938 .. 355,790.66
Disbursements
Warrants: General ........3 86,020.51
Warrants: Road ............ 109,385.80
Warrants: Interest ........
168.76
Warrants: Irrigation .... 15,757.96
Warrants: School Supt. 98,583.90
Warrants: Miscellaneous
2,907.16
Remittances: S. D. Taxes 297,334.89
City Taxes 117,213.90
% Game Fines
20.00
School Bonds Redeemed 15,000.00
School Bond Interest ....
8,060.52
Miscellaneous ...................
2,191.14
Total Disbursements for
Six Months’ period ....8751,644.5«
Bal. on hand at end of
June, 1938 ................. 316,997.19
TOTAL ......
81,068,641.73
BETTYE F. DeHART,
County Treasurer.
TOTAL ........ 11,068,641.73
COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Summary of Expenses of Umatilla County, Oregon, for the First
Six Months of the Year 1938.
67.75
General Road Fund ...... 8102,798.86 Juvenile ............................ 8
2,647.00 Indigent Sold....................... 2,211.82
County Court & Comm.
..........
1,672.00 Sealer of Weights .....
189.45
Circuit Court ..............
Justice Court ...............
..........
604.56 Pred. Animal Control
1,000.00
400.00
Sheriff’s office ............. . 10,226.00 Public Acc’t..................
..........
3,468.97 Law Library ...............
Clerk’s office
679.29
1,043.10
Recorder .......
2,384.29 Emergency .................. .
..........
1.295.12 Old Age Pen...................... 12,426.09
Treasurer .....
1,030.00
Assessor .........
.....
4,836.39 Advertising ..............
226.01
School Supt. .
..........
2,345.19 Blind Assist................
342.00
Court House .
..........
2,725.39 State Empl. Service
Poor ................................... 13,019.11 Aid to Dep. children
1,940.83
20.00
1,672.91 Fair Fund .................
Jail ....................................
307.07
Coroner .............................
Watermaster ...................
2,669.48 Total Expenses for six
Election ............................
2,530.45
months' period .......... 81*4,131.15
District Attorney ...<.....
1,161.34
Lib-ary .............................
8,259.73
County Agent & Home
Dem..................................
6,200.00
Health Unit .................... .
1,761.95
Total expenses tor Road 102,798.86
Total expense« for other
funds ............................ 91,332.29
Warrants
Warrants
Warrants
Warrants
THE OREGONIAN, Portland. Oregon:
Numerous Other Makes
& Types Not Listed
Now on Display—
Hermiston, Oregon
Warrants
Warrants
Warrants
Warrants
81*4,131.15
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING GENERAL FUND
outstanding December 31, 1937 .....................................9 8,912.48
Issued six months ending June 30. 1938 ..................... 91,332.29
redeemed six months ending June 30, 1938 ............... 85,020.61
outstanding June 30, 1938 .............................................. 15,224.28
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING ROAD FUND
outstanding December 31, 1937 .....................................9 24,225.08
issued six months ending June 30, 1938 ..................... 102,798.86
redeemed six months ending June 30, 1938 ................. 109.385.80
outstanding June 30, 1938 .............................................. 17,638.14
MRS. E. B. CASTEEL. County Clerk.
COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT
From December 19,1937 to June 21, 1938 Inc.
MONEY TURNED OVER TO TREASURER
December 1937 ........................................................ | 17,143.77
January 1938 ......................................................... 33,279.00
February .....................................
March ...................................................................... 478.043.26
April ......................................................................... 68,525.93
May .........................................
June ....................- ................................................. 26.220 99
TOTAL .................8680.669.08
R. E. OOAD. Sheriff
By Vina Hoskins, Deputy
41,956.09
26,400.05