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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 193».
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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IA T I ON
P u b l is h
Cleanliness is a virtue to be desired. This qual
ity is desireable in all walks of life, both physical
and mental. Friday the citizens of Hermiston will
nave an opportunity to display their inclination for
this virtue by entering into the spirit of clean-up day.
Such a day is a vital part in the life of any progress
ive city, be it a large metropolis or a small hamlet
beside the wayside. A general clean up at various
intervals is not only necessary but it adds to the ap
pearance of a city, both to the visitor and to the
resident.
Cleaning up of old rubbish, trash and other
waste materials not only is necessary for appear
ance, health, but it also refreshes and lends new life
to old things that have suffered through the winter
months.
Clean-up day in any city, however, is like a chain
with its many links. Each one must live up to his
fullest responsibility in order to make it a success.
It is futile for one man to clean up his premises, only
to have a neighbor neglect his. One detracts from
the other and one bad link can destroy the strength
of a long chain. For this reason it is vital that citi
zens of Hermiston enter into the spirit of clean-up
Friday as a unit so that the best result may be ob
tained.
Readers of The Herald will find a new masthead
on the front page in this week’s issue. The change
was made in order to keep pace with the rapid
change of type faces used by newspapers about the
country. We hope that our readers will like it and
will not think that they have picked up the wrong
paper when they begin to read the front page.
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We do not contend to know very much of the
styles of ladies hats but we will venture a guess that
the debut of many Hermiston ladies’ Easter bonnets
was held up for a week. The strong wind Sunday
was not very adaptable for many of the new versions
of headdress.
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Fishing season is just around the corner. This
day is a red letter occasion for any true disciple of
Old Isaak Walton. It is also an established fact
that it brings out the literary talents of a fisherman
—to make a long tale out of a little fish.
Used Car Sale
1937 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN
1937 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN
1936 CHEVROLET DELUXE COUPE
1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE
1931 CHEVROLET SPORT SEDAN
1931 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
LARGE VARIETY OF CHEAPER CARS
“COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED”
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU TO THE
BEST OF OUR ABILITY.
Two mechanic* and a body and fender man
on duty all day.
Com pare O u r Used
C a r Prices Before Y o u B uy
Hermiston Motor Co.
(Under New Management)
H. OAKES, Prop.
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mrs. J. M. Richards
Wednesday afternoon, April 5th.
Twenty-six ladies attended.
Kate Gorham, formerly employed
at Arlington, is visiting at the home
of her uncle, Jack Gorham.
Mrs. John Fisher has been ill at
her home for the past week, but is
much improved now.
Louis Geiss has been ill for the
past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berger visi
ted at the home of his brother Rob
ert Berger, Sunday.
Ted Wilson, E.O.N. student, re
turned to La Grande Monday after
visiting over the week end at the
home of his parents here.
The senior class of Boardman high
went on their annual sneak last
Thursday. They went to Portland
and Seattle, visiting many interest
ing and educational places on their
trip. Among the places visited were
the Swift Packing plant in Port
land. Vancouver Barracks, Seattle P.
I. newspaper offices, curio shop and
many other interesting places In
Seattle.
They returned Sunday
evening. Those going on the trip
were Janet Gorham, Edythe Nicker
son, Ruth Fisher, Essie Jones and
Lyle Tannehill, the senior class, and
Elmer Sullivan, instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nickerson
visited relatives in Pendleton Sun
______ ____
day.
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April marks the beginning of the
church year of the Presbyterian
church. Thursday afternoon the first
Ladies Aid meeting was held with
the newly elected officers presiding:
president, Mrs. G. E. Greathouse:
vice presidents. Mrs. Troy Coleman
and Mrs. H. Hedrick; secretary, Mrs.
• TIME i* no longer the deciding factor in
L. Jouannault; and treasurer, Miss
making
your deposit* at this bank. Our special
Elva Berry. Mrs. W. T. Reeves
heads the finance committee; Mrs.
“Bank
by
Mail” service permit* you to make
Stanley Smith, the sewing; and Mrs.
deposit*
at
any hour. When it’* inconvenient
J. F. Lane is social secretary. The
aid voted to pay fifty dollars to the
for you to come to the bank—merely drop an
church treasurer to be applied on
envelope containing your endorsed check* in
the budget. Mrs. W. T. Reeves was
hostess chairman.
the nearest mail box.
The Neighborhood club enter
tained the Harmony club members
By return mail a receipt will be sent you,
at the Frank Corneille home on the
which act* a* your record of deposit Do not
project Thursday afternoon with
twenty ladles in attendance. Mrs.
hesitate to take advantage of this safe, conven
Philip Boggs and Mrs. Jess Anson
ient method of deposit.
had charge of contests and other en
tertainment feature«.
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Mrs. Seeley was hostess to the
Harmony club at her home Tuesday
Try this time saving method banking by mail!
afternoon.
Details supplied you on request.
Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Mrs. J. F.
Lane and daughter Marie, and Mrs.
Phil Quimby returned Monday from
Parkdale where they spent Easter
Sunday with relatives. They were ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
accompanied on their return trip by
Mrs. Harry Culbertson (Ina Sturdi J COUNTY COURT
♦
F. B. SWAYZE, Présidant
vant), and daughter Ann, who will
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Uember Fédéral Deposit Insurance Corporation
remain for a two weeks’ visit.
Mrs. Pearl Evans and William Me
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Ô O 0 0 0 ♦
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Cormick were married in Goldendale
on April 5 th. They will make their COUNTY COURT AT THE MARCH,
home at Lyle, Wn. Miss Leota Evans 1939, TERM EXCEPT CERTAIN Braden Bell Tractor Co-
Payroll ................................ 27.54
will live at the W. P. Lonthan home CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STATUTE:
General Road ................... 48.18 Percy Sweet, General Road
on the project until the close of the
Payroll ................................ 99.72
Lindsey, Court House ......$ 18.40 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp-
school year.
General Road .................... 1,516.39 C. O. Pederson, General Road
126.85
C. C. Proebstel, Ind. Sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and Irene Lundell, Poor ..............
Payroll ................................ 68.84)
2.50 Columbia Equipm. Co., Gen
two sons of Moscow, Idaho, visited G. A. Hartman, Postmaster,
eral Road ............................ 235.65 Dick Bush, General Road
the former’s mother, Mrs. Geo. Wood
Payroll ................................ 29.5»
9.74 Columbia Equipm. Co- Gen-
Clerk and Assessor ............
eal Road ........................... 5,050.00 W. J. Helmick, General Road
the latter part of last week.
Secretary of State, Predatory
Payroll ................................ 36.59)
William Sutton is building a
Animal Control ................... 500.00 Collier Motor Co., General
house on the .project which, upon Mayme Robinson, Clerk ........ 28.80
Road ....................................
8.64 B. R. Doan, General Road
Payroll ............................... 38.4$
completion, will be occupied by his Clare Gianelli, Recorder ......
9.00 Corisolidated Freight Lines,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sutton. W. R. Smythe, Poor ............... 75.00
General Road .....................
2.74 E. C. Myrick, General Road
Payroll ................................ 99.72
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Richardson of
W. J. Clarke, General Road 958.54
Water
Comm.,
K. Dickenson. General Road
Redmond called on friends Friday Pendleton
Comrie
Motors,
General
Court House ......................... 29.40
Payroll ................................ 18,21
while enroute to Pendleton to visit
Road ....................................
3.00
Oregonian, Co. Court &
F. B. Hayes, General Road
Mrs. Richardson’s mother and sis East
Connor’s
Repair
Shop,
Gen
Sheriff .................................. 320.84
Payroll ................................ 149.72
ters.
eral Road .............................. 25.15
Union, Co. Court &
L. Sharenhausen, General
Miss Blanche Thorsen has re Western
Funk & McLean, General
Sheriff
..................................
9.97
Road Payroll ...;................
turned to The Dalles following a Charles A. Peterson, Circuit
6.48
Road .................................... 75.00
Fred Grove, General Road
week’s vacation spent with her par
Farmers’ Elevator, General
Court
....................................
30.00
Payroll .....
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thorsen. Miss Vaughn’s Electric, Sheriff ....
— 13.85
Road ......................................
2.50
3.05
E. Blanchett, General Road
Thorsen is a member of The Dalles Larsen Ptg. Co., Sheriff and
Fairbanks Morse & Co., Gen
Payroll ............................... 42.92
grade school faculty.
eral Road .............................. 226.79
2.20
Treas. & Dist. Attorney....
For the past week sheep shearing Fred
2.90 L. G. Fullerton, General
20.00 L. G. Frazier, General Road
B.
Melendy.
Sheriff
....
Road Payroll ..................... 120.37
has been the order of the day at the L. G. Frazier, Sheriff and
J Foster Motor Co., General
D. L. Johnson ranch.
8.00 1 Road ....................................... 422.41 Ralph Moody, General Road
Clerk ....................................
Payroll ................................ 90.91
Hans Rhyning of Seattle spent Dunlap Stationery, Sheriff &
Ferguson Motor Co- General
Saturday and Sunday at the William
8.90 ] Road ...................................... 14.30 Homer Hoover, General Road
Assessor
Payroll ................................ 17.83
Fredreckson home. Mrs. Rhyning Mary Houser, Sheriff ............. 4 2.50 j Ferguson Motor Co- General
D. Fullerton, General Road
who with her daughter Karin has Lillian Nooy. Sheriff ............ 86.40 | Road ..................
8.87
'Payroll ............................... 121.42
been at the home of her parents for R. E. Goad, Sheriff and jail 321.26 Feenatighty Mach. Co., Gen-
R. R. Bond, General Road
the past three weeks, returned to D. C. Wax Office Equipment
eral Road ........................... 106.25
Payroll ................................ 94.61
their home with Mr. Rhyning Mon
House, Clerk ....................... 27.50 I Fletcher Oil Co., General
C. H. Wheeler, General Road
11.50
day.
Road ...................................... 869.55
Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Recorder
................................ 90.32
7.70 O. Payroll
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell were D. W. Davis, Assessor ............
6.36 ¡Gadwas Store, General Road
F. Wilson, General Road
Goodin’s Gilmore Service,
guests at the Roy Penney home the l Hammon & Stephens Co-
Payroll ........................... 18.62
General Road ..................... 30.00 H. Schuening, General Road
latter part of last week.
School Supt............................ 10.32
15.60 Giffords Serv. Station, Gen
Mrs. Ed Lewis spent Easter with .1. A. Yeager, School Supt,
Payroll ............................... 77.81
relatives in Portland.
eral Road .............................. 64.59 F. T. Burke, General Road
Independent City Scavenger
Ï.00
Bob Quimby who attends high
Harvester
Supply
Co.,
Gen
Court House ......................
Payroll ............................... 74.57
school in Pendleton has been visit Lovinger Disinfectant Co-
eral Road ............................ 43.30 E. L. Stephens, General Road
Howard
Cooper
Corp-
Gen
ing his grandfather. John Runyan.
Court House ....................... 245.00
Payroll ............................... 95.92
eral Road ......................... 2,520.37 John Henry, General Road
Stanfield Grangers enjoyed the Smythe-Barthel Co., Court
M.
&
M.
Grocery,
General
hospitality of the Westland Grange
House ....................................
3.85
................................ 61.29
5.00 H. Payroll
Road ....................................
at a joint meeting of the Echo, Co McKee Furniture Co- Court
Magruder, General Road
lumbia, Stanfield and Westland
1.65 Jack Allen Supply, General
Payroll .............. ................ 59.40
House ....................................
Granges Thursday night.
Road .................................... 95.00 C. H. Reimann, General
3.46
W. J. Clarke, Court House -
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and Vaughan’s Electric, Court
Jack Allen Supply, General
Road Payroll ..................... 48.60
daughter Sharon Lee spent Easter
6.40
Road ...................................... 163.36 F. M. Henson, General Road
House ....................................
Sunday with Mrs. »Baker’s parents Gillanders
Kilham Stationery Co., Gen
& Burroughs,
Payroll ................................ 78.43
and sister in Walla Walla.
1.20 Frank Krebs, General Road
eral Road .............................
Court House .......................
8-30
About seventy-five OCC boys will Pac. Power & Light Co-
1.75
Glen Long, General Road ....
Payroll ................................ 76.60
arrive at Camp Stanfield the latter
Court House ....................... 112.01 Leupold, Volpel & Co., Gen
A.
J. Sturtevant, General
part of this week to replace the boys Pendleton Drug Co- Poor ....
eral Road ............ . ............... 140.00
2.50
Road Payroll .....................
2.02
whose term of service expired in J. L. Eldridge, Poor Farm
J. E. Olinger & Sons, General
Joe Long, General Road
March.
Road .................................... 33.03
Supt........................................ 226.25
Payroll ...............................
4.74
Special Easter numbers at the The Taylor Hdwe. Co., Poor
Oregon Hardnvare & Imple
W. F. Brown, General Road
Presbyterian Sunday School includ-
28.70
2.48
ment
Co.,
General
Road
Farm ....................................
Payroll ............................... 184.712
ed a violin-piano number by Billy J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm
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.98 Ostrom’s Texaco Serv- Gen
J. Wheeler, General Road
3.80 R. ¡Payroll
Penney and Mrs. Helen Rhyning, TaUman“ A 'c o - ’’Poor Farm
16.30
eral Road ...........................
...
134.72
and several selections by the young st Anthony’s Hospital. Poor
Oregon State Highway Corn-
Pete Shaver, General Road
people’s choir of sixteen voice« un-
’parm
200.00
9.35
General Road .....................
Payroll ...
99.72
der the direction of Mrs. W. G. Wal- Glenn>g Pharmacy; Jail '
L70 Oregon Motor Serv., General
J. W. Lennox, General Road
lace, with Phylis Sires as accompan- xoeppens. Jail .......................
5.15
Payroll ...
37.66
1st.
Pendleton Baking Co- Jail
1.00 Oregon Lumber Yard, Gen
Lester Bolin, General Road
eral
Road
...............................
The Charles Samson family has The Taylor Hdwe. Co- Jail
11.97
Payroll ...
6.4S
moved from the Gardner place on Dr H. A. Newton, Jail ....
2.00 Olsen King Inc., General
Bud Wagoner, General Road
the project to the Waldon Rhea f . M. Caverhlll, Watermas-
Payroll ...
11.33
farm in the Westland district.
ter .......................................... 45.28 Portland Pendleton Motor
Walt Picard. General Road
Mrs. Margaret Daughtry spent the Edith M. Clark, Health ........
2.00
1.83
Payroll ...
Freight, General Road ......
84.43
week end in Portland at the home Mrs Lucile Thomas, Health
8.50 Price Ransom Chev. Co-
Tommy Bond, General Road
of her son, A. McAlister.
Dr. W. H. McKinney, Health
6.19
(Payroll ...
.75
General Road .....................
154.72
70.30 Pac. Power & Light Co- Gen-
Mrs. W. G. Wallace was hostess t . M. Birkbeck, Ind. Sold.
Chas.
Williams,
General
to the Pollyannas at her home Wed State Dept. of Agrc- Sealer
Road Payroll .........
110.65
nesday afternoon.________
of W'ts........................... 30.58
Pendleton Iron Works, Gen
L. Wolf,
General Road
4.50
eral Road .............................
Nina Sloan, Co. Court .......... 21.82
Payroll ...
78.62
Mary E. Blackler, Justice —- ^-00 Pendleton Grain Growers,
Lyle Potter, General Road
3.90
City of Pendleton. Emerg. 178.00
General Road .....................
Payroll ...
120.25
Carl W. Chambers, Co. Court
18.00 Penland Brothers, General
S. Fullerton, General Road
By Ruth Fisher
Lisle Gray, Cir. Court ..........
3.00
Payroll
110.86
Pendleton Woodworking Co-
Geo. D. Barnard Stationery
Dode Farrell, General Road
6.15
General Road .......................
The annual senior frolic was giv
Co., Clerk & Sheriff .......... 18.20
Payroll ...
72.15
5.76 Pac. Machy. Tool Steel Co-
John Efchner General Road
en in the high school gym Saturday F. B. Melendy, Sheriff ..........
General
Road
.....................
22.68
Dorothy
W.
Bell.
Treas...........
41.25
Payroll ....
96.86
night. The gym was very attrac-
Elma Whipple. Health Unit
51.15 Richfield Oil Co., General
C. Hutson, General Road
tl^ ly decorated in green and silver, Aiieen
Road
.....
—
............................
-
33.92
Moreland,
Health
'.Payroll ....
47.80
the senior class colors. A large
Unit .......................'.............. 21.15 The Swender Blue Print Co-
Herb Caldwll General Road
2.35
General
Road
.....................
Dr. A. H. MacLaren, Health
Payroll ....
crowd attended.
2.20 Steve Borich, General Road 87.10
Unit ...................................... 13.11 Shell Oil Co- General Road
Miss LaVerne Balser, E. O. N. stu
Simpson’s Auto Elec. Serv.,
Co. Road Dept-
Payroll ....
31.18
dent, visited at her home here over Umatilla
General Road ..................... 20.56 John Barnes. General Road
Health Unit ......................... 43.49
the week end.
6.53
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Marjory Bohart, Health Unit
55.65 Shell Oil Co., General Road
Payroll ....
117.89
34.45 A1 Moody, General Road
Shell Oil Co., General Road
Esther and Margaret Jones, and Dr. A. H. MacLaren, Health
6.34 Frank L. Schneider, General
Unit ......................................
Payroll ....
Virginia Compton of LaGrande, visi
110.87
2.85 Roy Brown, General Road
Road ....................................
ted on the project over the week end. W. L. Hamm. Ind. Sold........... 101.99
C. C. Proebstel. Ind. Slid....... 111.86 L. A. Smith, General Road
13.65
Payroll ....
68.46
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Bond and Chas. Despaln, Ind. Sold. ... 126.17 ¡sm
aii’g Hardware Co- Gen
Nell Devore, General Road
daughter Nancy Kay of Oregon City Mr«. E. B. Casteel (Postage)
eral Road ............................. 29.05
Payroll ................................ 102.14.
visited at the John Fisher home last
Offices .......- ......................... 21.00 ! standard Oil Co., General
H. M. Bennett, General Road
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.. Of-
¡ Road .................................... "6-50
Payroll ............................... 81.22
Wednesday.
fices
101.48 signal Oil Co., General Road
35.77 Cliff McDonald.
General
The Christian Endeavor held an’ State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher
State Ind. Acc. Comm.. Gen
Road Payroll ..................... 84.30
iff ......................................... 15.02 I eral Road ............................. 127.14 Gail Alspach. General Road
Easter sunrise service in the church
Earl Snell. Sec., General
Payroll ............................... 70.12
Easter morning. After the service Earl Snell. Sec- General
1.00 F. L. Hodgen. General Road
Road ...................................
1.00 i Road ....................................
breakfast was served.
G. A Hartman, Postmaster,
The Texas Co.. General Road 41.17
Payroll .................................... 68.41
Mrs. Earl Hood and daughter Lil
General Road .....................
3.40 Taylor Hardware Co.. Gen
Cecil Sams. General Road
lian visited at the home of Mrs. Er E. L. Stephens. General
eral Road
..................... 217.37
Payroll ........
11.33
Road ...................................... 18.32 The Texas Co- General Road
3.44 Lee Patton. General Road
nest Stevens at Irrigon Saturday.
A. S. Kralman. General Road 10.00 ! Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.,
Payroll ............................
6.48
Mr. and Mrs. Dlilabaugh and fam Peqdleton Water Commis-
1.45 Joe Picard. General Road
Hermiston. General Road
ily who formerly lived here, visited
sion. General Road ............
2.50 ¡Union Oil Co., General Road 36.04
Payroll ................................ 97.06
on the project over the Easter holi Nirschl Brothers. General
3.00 H. G. Lane. General Road
L. E Williams. General Road
Road ............... - ............ .. 331.18, Mrs. E. L. Stephens. General
days.
Payroll ................................ 26.1(2
Mrs. Rhoda Herman, General
Road .................................... 13.33 H. T. Walpole. General Road
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
Road .................................... 500.00 L. McIntyre. General Road
Payroll ........... _.......... ....... 22.88
and children of Meacham are visit Air Reduction Sales Co., Gen
Payroll ................................ 99.57 V. D. Bramer, General Road
ing at the home of Mr. Messenger’s
eral Road ............................. 13.93 A. L. Warnock, General Road
Payroll ................................ 26.08
parents. Mr and Mrs. E. T. Messen Akers Service Station. Gen
Payroll ....................~......... 81.40 S. D. Wilmot. General Road
ger.
6.85 E. H. Hargett. General Road
eral Road ...........................
Payroll ........... .................... 12.96
The Ladies Aid held a silver tea Assoc. Oil Co- General Road 510.00
Payroll ........................ ....... 83.37 E. S. Fox, General Road
at the home of Mrs. Oliver Forbee Assoc. Oil Co.. General Road
2.90 Wm. O’Neill. General Road
Payroll .............................
»5.78
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