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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.
Subscription Rates
One Y ear....................................... . $2.00
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
Three M onths................................ ”
^50
_____________ Payable in Advance
Office Telephone ............................ 2051
Residence Telephone
................. 2333
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an d w ith o th e r frie n d s h ere o v er th e
week end.
H e w as' a fo rm e r re s i­
By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
d e n t of th is d is tric t.
Mrs. M iles B a ra g e r, Mrs. B u rn h a m
T he F. B. A. m em b ers sp e n t a very an d d a u g h te r M arjo ry an d Mrs. Mul
en jo y ab le d ay w ith Mrs. D uane L a­ lin s m ade a tr ip to P e n d le to n u nday:
th ro p re c e n tly . T he lad ies did m end­
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e s t R eeves an d
in g w h ile th ey v isited . A pot luck
son H aro ld of U m a tilla v isited a t
d in n e r w as served a t noon. In the th e Bob W oodw ard hom e S u n d ay a f ­
a fte rn o o n o ld so n g s w ere su n g w ith ternoon.
Mrs. L a th ro p ’s fin e a lto voice Join
Mrs. F. W. L enz w as called to
Ing in. Mrs. O tis B uell w as a t th e
tow n S unday n ig h t. H er d a u g h te r
piano. A bout 25 w ere p resen t.
Mrs. H e n ry K ow itz, w as se rio u sly
Mrs. J o h n G ray is re p o rte d ill a t ill.
h e r home.
T he S ew ing and C ooking clu b s led
Mr. T u r n e r from
th e M aguire
E le c tric H a tc h e ry of P o rtla n d was by A nn S om tnerer held a food sale
h e re F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y ,
blood- in H erm isto n S a tu rd a y .
te s tin g ch ick en s. T he U. E dw ards,
Joyce M cCulley w as hom e over the
A rth u r B lin sto n an d
Roy P earson week end.
flocks w ere am o n g th o se tested in
T h e C olum bia school g av e a p a t­
th is d is tric t.
rio tic iprogram , follow ed by a p u p ­
P eggy S om m erer an d se v e ra l of pet show M onday evening. T he p ro ­
h er little frie n d s c e le b ra te d P eg g y 's g ram w as well ren d ered . T he public
b irth d a y w ith a th e a tre p a rty S u n ­ w as invited.
day. L a te r in th e a fte rn o o n
re ­
A m ong P e n d le to n
v isito rs from
fre sh m en ts w ere served a t h e r home.
Mrs. W. A. M ikesell. Mrs. George th is d is tric t S a tu rd a y w ere Mr. a n d
S tro h m , Mrs. P a u l B ra c h e r an d Mrs. Mrs. C. L. U pham , Mrs. E lm e r Dix-
A. H. C able form ed a c o m m ittee th a t son, Mrs. L. W. D ixson, Mrs. P ercy
m et a t th e S tro h m hom e T h u rsd ay C orm an an d Miss Jo y ce M cCulley.
Mr. a n d M rs. Jo e Udey an d M rs.
an d hem m ed ta b le c lo th s for th e Re- Tom S ink w ere S u n d ay ev e n in g visi­
Becca lodge.
Mr». Sltrohm served tors of Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. ¡Mikesell.
ice cream and cookies fo r re fre s h ­
P ercy C orm an m ade a business
m ents.
tr ip to P en d leto n th e firs t of the
Mrs. W. P. L u ttre ll of P o rtla n d week.
an d d a u g h te r, M rs. F is h e r o f T aco­
M r. and Mrs. V icto r A ddlem an
F. B. SWAYZE, President
m a, W n., w ere v is itin g in th is d is­ sp en t S unday ev e n in g w ith Mr. an d
tr ic t an d in P e n d le to n
over the -Mrs. V ern D unham .
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
week end.
Low ell Y oung, b ro th e r of Mrs*
A b irth d a y w as g iven S a tu rd a y
E
m
ory Cox, is now w o rk in g on the
ev en in g a t th e B. E. G etch ell home
to c e le b rate th e b irth d a y s of N orm a Tom Boylen sh eep ra n c h on B u tte r
Mrs. Buzz Isaac an d d a u g h te r of
and Jam es G etch ell, an d D orothy Creek.
M ETHODIST CHU RCH
Miss L u cille W eeks who h as been
H ia tt.
G am es w ere played. C ake, em ployed in P en d leto n is hom e for P ilo t Rock sp en t th e w eek end w ith
Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g Jr.
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
L.
C.
D
yer.
jello and p u n ch w ere served. Those a few days v is it w ith h e r m o th er.
p resen t w ere D o ro th y a n d Jim Knox,
Mr. an d Mrs. K e n n eth O v ia tt and
T he serm on fo r th e S u n d ay m o rn ­
Mr. and Mrs. O rbie W ells and
L ew is W ilson. Clif. a n d C layton
tw o c h ild re n of P e n d leto n
visited
ch
ild
re
n
visited
S
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d
ay
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
in g service w ill be, " S p iritu a l A d­
T olm anson. Bobby E a to n . E lm er w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Bud H ooker.
Mr. and Mrs. R ay O v ia tt S unday.
v e n tu re .” A nyone w ho trie d to go
B lahm , R achel W eeks,
M ary and
L ittle P atsy A nn H an sen
is a
Mr. and Mrs. O rval W rig h t an d
H en ry S om m erer, E arl G etchell. Jim
sm all d a u g h te r w ere week end v isi­ th ro u g h life on borrow ed c a p ita l
house
g
u
est
of
D
oreen
C
able
w
hile
M arsh all, R u th
M cCulley, M yra,
w ould be called a fool, y et how
her m o th er, Mrs. Iv er H au sen , is in to rs a t th e R ay O v ia tt home.
N orm a an d Jan ies G etchell.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. C. H ug h es an d m any th e re a re w ho tr y to go on
Mr. an d Mrs. R alph K een er w ere the H erm isto n G en eral h o sp ital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. B rad sh aw and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. H u g h es w ere “ b o rro w ed ” fa ith . T he serv ice is at
d in n e r g u ests of 'Mr. an d M rs. H . A.
fam ily moved from th is d is tr ic t in ­ S u n d ay v isito rs a t th e W ill B arb er
W ilson F rid ay .
1 1 :0 0 a. m. S pecial m usic by choir.
to H erm isto n M onday.
home.
Mr. an d Mrs. Ed H u g g an d ch ild ­
T he S u n d ay School m eets a t 10.
T
he
C
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bia
school
h
arm
o
n
ica
ren w ill occupy th e d w e llin g v a c a t­
Mr. an d Mrs.
H erm an
K ow itz O ur “ w in 3 p ro g ra m ” is coming
band w ill have a p a rty F rid a y ev en ­
ed by th e Cecil M adden fam ily.
w
ere
v
isito
rs
a
t
th
e
B.
E.
G
etchell
ing a t th e H e n ry Som m erer home.
a lo n g fine. You w ill fin d a class
Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil M adden and
D ulcina P a n ag es c ele b rated her hom e S u n d ay .
fam ily moved in to H e rm isto n S a tu r­ b irth d a y w ith a p a rty a t h e r hom e
su ite d to y o u r ag e an d in te re st. T he
T he b e a u tifu l su n sh in e S u n d ay
day. T hey a r e w ith Mr. M adden’s S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n .
E p w o rth L eague m eets a t 7 :0 0 p. m.
b
ro
u
g
h
t
people
o
u
t
in
to
th
e
open
p aren ts.
T hey ex p ect to leave th e
W. B. F o ste r m ade a tr ip to P ro s­ spaces. A n u m b er of b o a te rs w ere follow ed by th e m e d ita tio n service
la tte r p a rt of th e week fo r th e ir new
ser th is week w here he p u rch ased seen on th e Cold S p rin g s re se rv o ir a t 8.
hom e in Iowa.
an d on th e C olum bia riv e r. T h e y el­
You a re in v ited to come w o rsh ip
Mrs. J. H. R eid re tu rn e d S a tu r­ 300 tw o -m o n th s old p u llets.
Mr. and
Mrs. M elvin F o lle tt low d aisies a re m a k in g th e ir a p p e a r­
d ay from C o rv allis w h ere she had
God in th is atm o sp h e re of fr ie n d li­
ances
alo
n
g
w
ith
th
e
d
affo
d
ils
and
w
ere
d
in
n
e
r
g
u
e
sts
o
f
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
sp e n t th e p a st w eek a tte n d in g th e
ness, jo y an d hope.
violets. It seem s S p rin g is here.
H om em akers C o n feren ce. Mrs. R eid V ern D unham S unday evening.
Mrs. M abel W eeks and d a u g h te r
re p o rts a w o n d erfu l
tim e.
T h ere
w ere 500 c o u n try w om en
present R ach el and son J u n io r, a n d Mrs. B.
from th e sm all trfwns th ro u g h o u t E. G etchell and d a u g h te r N orm a and
M yra, w ere v isito rs in E cho S unday
th e sta te .
afte rn o o n .
E rn e s t H offm an of R edm ond v lsit-
Mrs. M ildred H a rris a n d
Mrs.
R ogers of P e n d leto n w ere a t th e R.
B. W ilcox hom e S unday looking a t
th e saddle horses.
G erald G arley w ho h as been stay
ing w ith Mrs. L a u ra M orris for the
past y ear and a tte n d in g h ig h school
is now a t th e L. W. D ouglas home.
Miss M y rth en a M artin sp e n t the
week end w ith h e r p a re n ts a t G ate­
OF HARDWARE, FARM MACHINERY AND
way, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. E m il Z ivney w ere in
P o rtla n d over th e week end v is itin g
WINDMILL PARTS STOCK OF THE
Mrs. Z iv n ey ’s m o th er.
Mrs. M abel W eeks and fam ily
w ere in P en d leto n T uesday on a
sh o p p in g to u r an d h ad d in n e r w ith
Mrs. R. J. W ilbur.
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Mr. an d Mrs. O tis Jo rd a n
and
d a u g h te r D orothy w ere d in n e r g u ests
a t th e L. W. D ouglas hom e Sunday.
SEE
L. W. D ouglas le ft M onday for
P ilo t Rock w here h e w ill be em ­
DR. DALE ROTHWELL ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl H am m er are
BEGINNING AT 10:00 A. M. —
FREE LUNCH
b u ild in g a t:wo-room
ad d itio n
to
OVER W00LW0RTHS
th e ir house. T he w ork Is w ell u n ­
d er way.
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer
J. D. C h ris tle y m ade a tr ip
to
P o rtla n d th e firs t of th e w eek.
COLUMBIA NEWS
:: H o w m u c h n e w fu r n itu r e
h ave yo u b o ught in th e
la s t fiv e years?
e
The chances are you have added more than you
realize, and need more insurance on household
effects than you are carrying. If you want to
check up, we shall be glad to give you a Resi­
dence Inventory booklet.
We can bring your insurance up-to-date at moment’s
notice. Also we take the financial guesswork
out of insurance . . . by placing it with strong
capital stock companies. You, can never become
liable for assessment.
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C ITY OF HERMISTON
Report of Recorder for Period December 31, 1938, to
December 31, 1939.
GENERAL
FUND
C ash in F u n d Dec. 3 J, 1938
A d ju stm e n t
for
O utlaw ed
C laim s
C ollectio n s d u rin g y ear, tax es
C ollectio n s o th e r th a n tax es
$2,659.56
9 34
6,995.40
822.29
Disbursements During Year:
G E N E R A L G O V E R N M E N T --
O fficial S a la rie s _______
T rav el E x p en se
T elepho n e & Tel.
.............
P u b lish in g re p o rts, etc.
. ..
S u re ty Bonds
O ffice S upplies .............
A u d it .............................................
T ru ck p u rch ase .
M iscellaneous exp en se ...........
$1,069.50
60.00
17.95
66.85
55.00
65.53
100.00
208.96
53.24
$1,696.12
PO LICE D E P A R T M E N T -
S a la rie s ...................
D ep u ties .............................
E q uip. & S u p p lies __
2,100.00
10.00
32.24
2,142.24
F IR E D E P A R T M E N T —
W ages ..............................
T ru c k sto ra g e ....... ........
E q u ip . & S up p lies .........
265.00
90.00
139.50
494.50
SOCIAL W E L F A R E —
S alary H e a lth O fficer
R elief .................
J a il expense ..................
Boy S couts .................
120.00
46.18
12.42
50.00
228.60
PUBLIC
S tre e ts,
S treets,
S treets,
G arbage
W O RK S—
labor ..............
m a te ria ls, etc.
lig h tin g ____
rem oval
174.10
517.81
862.66
4.00
1,558.57
L IB R A R Y —
S alary lib ra ria n .........
J a n ito r w ork ................
H eat and lig h t ............
O ther expense .............
360.00
35.80
91.65
143.33
630.78
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 194«.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
C losing Out
A u c tio n S ale
W H Y
W o rk m en ’s C om pensation
Dues, L eague of Ore. C ities
P aid in to Bldg. Fund
173.18
15.00
1,000.00
TOTA L .....................
Cash in F u n d Dec. 31, 1939
7,938.99
2,547.60
Continue to suffer from
poor eyesight when glas­
ses of accurate vision,
correction and beauty
cost so little?
Beach E quipm ent Co.
M onday, March 11
Optometrist & Optician
18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton
10.486.59
10,486.59
IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. 1
Cash in F u n d D ecem ber 31 1938 .............
C ollections d u rin g y ear .......................
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR—
L abor ..............................................................
S upplies ...........................................
''
M ileage, s u p e rin te n d e n t
..................
P aid to D istric t for w a te r .......... ......
192.98
61.43
54.00
126.00
Cash in F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1939
434.41
484.14
7.24
911.31
918.55
918.55
IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. 2
Cash In F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1938
C ollection s d u rin g y ear
463.85
238.04
DISBURSEMENTS DURING YEAR -
....
S upplies
M ileage, S u p e rin te n d e n t .................................
P aid t^i D istric t for w a te r .............................
205.80
181,20
32.00
58.50
Cash in F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1939
477.50
224.39
701.89
701.89
. BUILDING FUND
( a s h in F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1938
C ollection s d u rin g y e a r .................................
D isb u rsem en ts d u rin g y e a r
......................
Cash In F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1939
1,200.00
1.140.00
none
2,340.00
2,340.00
2.340.00
CITY WATER FUND
Cash in F u n d D ecem ber 31, 1938 ..........
A d ju stm en t for o u tla w e d claim s
C ollections for w a te r ..................................
C ollections o th e r th a n w a t e r .............
D ISBURSEM ENTS DURING Y .E A R --
S alary , su p e rin te n d e n t
E le c tric pow er
S upplies ..............................................................
L abor ..................................................................
O ffice S up p lies .........
............................. .
Bond In te re s t ................... ..............................
Bond R etirem ent
.........................
In c id e n ta ls ........................................................
C ash In fu n d D ecem ber 31, 1939
1,711.75
3.63
7.269.36
137.35
1,200.00
869.75
796.13
109.70
92.30
780.00
3.500.00
11.67
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amous Meter-Miser mechanism that cuts current cost
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7.359 45
1,762.64
9,122.09
Never Before a Value Like T h u l Same Q uality
Corulruction — M any o f the Same
Feature» as in Model» P riced (1OO More!
9.122.09
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF CITY DEC. 31. 1939
B onds fo r c o n stru c tio n of w ater w orks
$9.500.00
D ecem ber acco u n ts p ay ab le .................................
782.93
I. C h arles T ay lo r, R eco rd er o f th e C ity of H erm isto n , do h e re ­
by c e rtify th a t to th e best of my k n ow ledge an d belief, th e above
sta te m e n ts as show n by th e books of th is office. D ecem ber 31.
1939. a re tr u e and co rrect.
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Interior Light • Automatic Reset
Defroster • Cold Storage I ray •
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Phone 2121
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