The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 11, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, APRIL XI, 1940
Gladys Corrigal.
Mrs. G. Newsome of Klamath Falls
arrived Tuesday to spend some time
with her niece, Mrs. R. E^ McGreer.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
LaGrande and Baker
- BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY
V ir g il S m ith
A gent
Telephone 2391
PAGE THREE
TH E H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
Hermiston, Ore,
PORTLAND-PENDLETON M O T O R S
Yakima to meet Mr. Sethers on their
return home to Olympia.
Frank Helms left Wednesday for
his new home in Spokane. ,
Pine City residents have been visit­
A pinochle card party was held ed by the census bureau investigator
this week.
Saturday evening at the Clayton
Word has been received here of the
Ayers home. Four tables were in death of Maud Howell, mother of
play. High honors went to Mrs. Lois
Kent and Marion Finch and low to
Dora Moore and Clayton Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer made
More Stripes
a business trip to Lewiston, Idaho,
Tuesday.
Jerry Coxen of Hermiston spent
the week end with his cousin, Ray
Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Applegate of
Enterprise spent Saturday and Sun­
day at the Marion Finch and Chas.
Bartholomew home.
Mrs. Jasper Meyers is ill with a
cold.
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Mrs. Lois Kent was a Sunday din­
ner guest at the Russell Moore home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watttenburger
and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore were
Pendleton visitors Monday.
Jim Logan and sister called at the
A. E. Wattenburger home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith called
Sunday at the E. B. Wattenburger
home.
High school pupils of Pine City re­
turned to their various schools after
a week’s vacation when the teachers
were at Spokane attending the Inland
Empire Institute.
Mrs. Lorene Hurl and son spent
the week end at the Daley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch took
their daughter Betty and Mrs. Tru­
man Sethers and daughter Phoebe to
PINE CITY NEWS
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy are
staying with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. McCoy.
Mrs. Earl Isom entertained a num­
ber of small guests Saturday, April
6, honoring her daughter Donna
Joanne’s fourth birthday.
Mrs. Lipton, who has been work­
ing at the Fred Caldwell home, left
for her home in Portland recently.
Mrs. Becker left for California
Wednesday.
Laverne Lamoreaux is home for a
few days visit.
Supt. Ralph Jones and all of the
teachers attended the institute at La
Grande last week.
Mrs. Walpole and son Delbert of
Boardman called on several in this
vicinity Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider visit­
ed Mrs. Grider’s brother, Mr. Brown
and family at Hermiston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile and son
Billy and daughter Juanita were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr3. W. C.
Isom Sunday.
Several relatives and friends gave
a surprise party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Leach Thursday even­
ing, April 4, honoring Mrs. Leach on
her 23 birthday. The evening was
spent with several tables of pinochle
in play.
A school meeting was held Wed­
nesday night to elect a new superin­
tendent to take the place of Supt.
Ralph Jones who resigned recently to
accept a position at Huntington.
Mr. Cooney was shearing sheep in
this vicinity Wednesday.
No. 9281.
Reserve Dist. No. 12
R eport of Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HERMISTON
in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business on March 26, 1940.
(Published in response to call made
by Comptroller of the Currency, un­
der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes)
ASSETS
Loans and discounts, (in­
cluding $1.37 over­
drafts) ...................... $136,493.93
United States Gov. obli­
gations ........................ 55,500.00
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions - 66,398.42
Corporate stocks, includ­
ing stock of Federal
Reserve bank — ........
1.050.00
Cash & due from banks 232,531.35
Banking house - ..............
8,000.00
Real estate owned other
than banking house ....
2.00
Other assets ....................
195.00
COLUMBIA
NEWS
By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
Mrs. J. H. Reid is still in the St. j
Mary’s hospital in Walla Walla.
Mrs. R. J. Wilbur was visiting her [
mother, Mrs. Mabel Weeks Friday. I
Mr. Wilbur has been transferred to
Burns to work in the lumber mill.
Mrs. R. J. Wilbur is now with her
sister, Mrs. J. E. Schroder at Pen­
dleton.
A committee from the Farm Bu­
reau Auxiliary, the Columbia park
board and an advisory committee met
at the B. Hutchison home the first of
the week to work out rules for gov­
erning the use of the Columbia com­
munity building. Those present were
Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, Mrs. Nellie
Tucker, Mrs. E. C. Hughes, Mr. and
H. L. PAYNE, Owner
Mrs. C. L. Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Per­
cy Corman, H. J. Ott, W, A. Mike-
sell, A. H. Cable and Mr. and Mrs.
B. Hutchison.
Tuesday and Wednesday sheep
Stearns Cushing was calling in of the household and Mrs. Moore was
treated as a very special guest. All shearers were busy at the John Jen­
this district last Friday.
Clifford Tombleson, who has been enjoyed a nice birthday dinner, and drzejewski farm. From there the
shearers moved to the Harold Hunt
employed at the Charley Keller home a pleasant evening together.
Mrs. Roy Pearson sprained an an­ flock.
is leaving this week for California.
The census taker is busily inter­
Roy Pearson is home from the hos­ kle last week.
the farmers this week. Don
Mrs. Emma Christley and her sis­ rupting
pital.
Serrell is doing the work in this dis­
Wednesday evening the sewing ter, Mrs. Fannie Morey, visited Mrs. trict and seems to be progressing
club met at the Columbia club house. Baxter Hutchison Tuesday afternoon. quite rapidly.
Mrs. Edith Fraker attended the
During spring vacation of Pilot
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chetwood and
children of Kamiah, Idaho, were here Inland Empire teachers meeting held Rock schools last week Rodney Rog­
at
Spokane
last
week.
Mrs.
Fraker
a few days last week visiting Mr.
ers came home and he and his moth­
Chetwood’s mother, Mrs. Elmer Ry- teaches the Cold Springs school.
er went to La Grande for a vsiit. Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoff of Walla Rogers met his wife in Pendleton
land and family.
Forrest Moore and L. W. Dixson Walla were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Rodney returned to his
made a business trip to Milton Mon­ Elmer Ryland Thursday of last school.
The building committee of the F.
day evening to consult with the Mil- week.
ton Townsend club in regard to send­
Mrs. Emma Felthouse and Mrs. Ol­ B. A. met at the H. J. Ott home
ing a delegate to the Townsend Na­ lie Watson and daughter Pegg’r Ann Tuesday evening to plan a supper for
tional convention to be held in June spent the day Tuesday at the Udey the F. B. A. members and their hus­
at St. Louis.
bands.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison,
A group of Townsend club ladies
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham,
the Forrest Moore home
Kieth Hutchison, Nadine Hutchison, Rachel and Elizabeth Leek attended met at
of Pilot Rock, Mrs. L. W. Douglas a Christian Science lecture in Pen­ Thursday to work on a club quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts of
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hutchison dleton Friday.
spent Sunday at the B. Hutchison
Miss Lucille Weeks spent the week Reith were visiting at the Elmer Ry­
home.
end here with her mother, Mrs. Mab­ land home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and Mr. el Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and
and Mrs. Alva Stone of Heppner,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hubbard of family, Ielon Mclxjuth and Melvin De <«»
who have been visiting here, made a Yokum were visiting Mrs. Mabel Garmo drove over to Eight Mile n ea r^ '
trip to Walla Walla Saturday.
Ione Saturday.
Weeks last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMillan of
Mrs. Irene Coe and Mrs. Coddle of
Mrs. V. R. Wilkes is ill at her
Echo, and Mrs. Frank Bilderback,
Lexington, old neighbors of Mr. and home.
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, were Sunday visi­
Mrs. Fannie Morey, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Eugene Dunham, Mrs. Curtis
tors at the Wilcox home.
r’hri«tley and son Del went to Pasco Dyer, Rachel and Elizabeth Leek
Mrs. Forrest Moore was very plea­ Monday and drove home a new car. held a church board meeting at the
santly surprised on her birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager spent Udey home Thursday afternoon.
when Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Cliff Myrick and Mrs. L. W.
children, Glen and Patsy, and Mr. Arthur Blinston.
Douglas were in Pendleton Saturday.
and Mrs. W. C. Monrehouse and
Duane Lathrop has been doing They met Mr. Myrick’s mother there
daughter Bett- came in to heln her some seeding for Miss Hildred Dan­ nnd she returned with them for a
celebrate. Mr s Warner took charge ner this week.
'• is it. Her home is in Walla Walla.
Hermiston Dairy
Total Assets .......... $500,170.70
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits ........... $258,861.85
Time deposits ................. 136,670.57
Deposits of U. S. Gov. &
postal savings ..... ......
831.13
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions
37,166.76
Other deposits, certified
& cashier’s checks, etc.
3,420.04
TOTAL
DEPOSITS $436,950.35
New
FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATORS
From
*119 95
Up
Total Liabilities ............ $436,950.35
WHY
Continue to suffer from
poor eyesight when glas­
ses of accurate vision,
correction and beauty
cost so little?
SE E
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Optometrist & Optician
418 Main St. - Pendleton
Day and night, stripes continue
active in the fashion realm. A
handsome silk in stripes that adopt
a color scheme of Quaker gray,
pink and white is the fabric choice
for this tailored jacket designed for
dinner wear. The leg o’ mutton
sleeves, box-pleated (at the back)
peplum, the zipped front fastening
are important style details. The
skirt is of black taffeta. Taffeta is
becoming increasingly important for
formal evening gowns and daytime
costumes as well.
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Capital Accounts
Capital Stock .................. 25,000.00
Common stock, 250 shares
par $100.00 per share
Surplus ............................ 10,000.00
Undivided profits ............ 27,660.97
Reserves ..........................
559.38
Total Capital Accounts 63,220.35
Total Liabilities and
Capital Accounts .. $500,170.70
Memoranda
U. S. Government obliga­
tions pledged .............. $10,000.00
Deposits
secured
by
Tlie Basic Coat
pledged assets .........
8,867.85
A perfect foil for magnificent fur
accessories is the simple untrimmed
State of Oregon,
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black cloth coat.
County of Umatilla I ss'
I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
A. 11. NORTON, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 2nd day of April, 1940.
W. J. Warner, Notary Public.
My commission expires Nov. 19.
1940.
Correct—Attest :
F. B. SWAYZE
W. L. HAMM
J. R. RALEY
Directors.
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