Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1940)
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 194 0 . LOCAL GIRLS H IG H IN SCHOLARSHIP O regon S ta te roll call coverin g a t lea st a y ea r and a h a lf. fresh m a n in secreta ria l scien ce, w a s one o f 39 fresh m a n wom en pledged recen tly to A lph a Lam bda D elta, n ation al sop h om ore w om en’s scholastic ciety . NOTICE OF LAND SALE sch olastic r a tin g and the cam pus 4-H C ollege— G eraldine M ulling o f H erm iston, honor so To becom e eligib le for m em bership an av era g e o f 3.3 in gra d es m ust be m aintained fo r tw o term s d u rin g th e fresh m an y ea r. T h is a v e ra g e is high, and 4.0 av era g e is p erfect. N in a Rae M cCulley o f H erm iston, sophom ore in low er d ivision , w a s one o f the fou r wom en pledged to Mu B e ta B eta, local p rofession al so ciety in 4-H club w ork w hich c a r r ie s grad e and h igh school in te re sts in club w ork in college. M em bership is re stricted to up per classm en and g r a d u a te stu d en ts selected on th e b a sis o f a c tiv ity in college 4-H , lead ersh ip , 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 N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G IV E N , T h at the u n d ersign ed , S h e r iff o f U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e o f an order du ly m ade and entered herein by th e C ou nty C ourt o f U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, on the 8th day o f M ay, 194 0 , w ill, on the 1 5th day o f Ju n e, 194 0 , at th e hour o f 10 o’clock in th e foren oon , sell to the h igh est bidder for cash , at th e fro n t door o f the U m a tilla C ou nty C ourt H ouse, P endleton, O regon, su b ject to a m inim um price o f $ 6 1 .0 0 th e r efo r , to be paid in ca sh , a t th e tim e o f sale, the fo llo w in g described parcel o f lan d , heretofore by U m a tilla C oun ty , O regon, acquired fo r delin qu en t toYoc pA-wit ’ s 4 S E ’4 , Sou th o f “ A ” lin e C an al. S ection 12. T ow n sh ip 4, N orth R an ge 28, E. W . M. R. E . G O A D , S h e r iff o f U m a tilla C ounty. (M a y 9-Jun e 6) Il U W THUM B To Graduate Wednesday Evening, May 15 »- IBEYEPt OUDßEVNULl OOnPOnKOW BOB P l t o s o n fcLDOO ifiYLOR NOTICE OF LAND SA L E N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , T hat the un d ersign ed , S h e r iff o f . --------------------* U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an order duly m ade and entered herein by th e C ounty Court o f U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, on the 8th day o f M ay, 194 0 , w ill, on th e 15th day o f J u n e, 1 9 4 0 , a t th e hour o f 10 o ’clock in th e foren oon , sell to the h ig h est bidder for cash , a t th e fro n t door o f the U m a tilla C ounty C ourt H ouse, P en dleton , O regon, su b ject to a m inim um price o f $7 5.74 th erefo r, to be paid in ca sh , a t the tim e o f S m m HN u m m sale, th e fo llo w in g described parcel PAI NT,»*/COLOR. o f land, heretofore by U m a tilla Coun ty , O regon, acquired for delin qu en t tilYPR fn-w if ' EV> S E ’4 S E ’4 . South o f O .W .R. • & N . R igh t o f W ay, S ection 9, & E *4 N E ’4 N E ’4 , N orth & W est o f R oad. S ection 16. T ow n sh ip 5, N orth R an ge 28, E.W .M . R. E. G O A D . S h e r iff o f U m a tilla C ounty. (M a y 9-Jun e 61 ty* f™ AI n IA/ - PACE THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. /fane, 9ttiidfaûnt STYLE G UIDE mflRKW PIERCE I FOLLETT t l i POOR >»KfcZ a «mmpRFR VIROiniO TOPI H IR Pm ÍTILLinOÍ nivniGrr and EXCLUSIVE SHERWIN- WILLIAMS Service New et Our Stere Horo'a somothing naw in Paint and Color! You'll find thia naw Shorwin- W illiam s Paint and C olor Stylo FIGURES RELEASED ON SAVING S BONDS Guida’tha'aasiast, most aeonomieal way to color-stylo yOur antira homo • . . add iip-to-tha-minuta distinction to Its axtarior, truo color harmbny to its rooms. It offers you tha benefit of authentic' color-styling craatad by tha country's leading interior deco- rotors—at no cost or obligation to you. Whether you plan to paint now, or not—ba sura to sea this truly amasing Style Guide now showing at our store. Ash us. too, for your Prae copy of Sherwin-Williams New 1940 Home Decorator.. PAINT and COLOR Headquarters for S H E R W IN -W lL L iA M S P A IN T S Oregon Hdw. - Impi. Co. H e r m is t o n , O r e g o n The local p o s to ffic e ran k s n in th in th e sta te o f O regon in am ou n t o f sa v in g s bonds sold d u rin g th e p a st y ear in third c la s s p o s to ffic e s , a c cord in g to W . E . L ogan , postm aster, In per ca p ita sa le th e local p o s to ffic e ran k s 22nd am on g th e m ore th a n a hundred third c la s s p o s to ffic e s in th e sta te . S e c re ta ry o f th e T r ea su r y M orgen- thau announced to d a y th a t th e to ta l sa le s o f sa v in g s bonds th ro u g h M arch 31, 1 9 4 0 , a g g r eg a te d in m a tu r ity valu e, m ore th an $ 3 ,8 6 0 ,2 7 3 ,4 7 5 , and th a t p u rch ases have been m ade by a p p ro x im a tely 1 ,9 8 7 ,3 7 4 in vestors. The to ta l r ep re se n ts a v era g e p u r ch ases o f $ 2 ,4 9 5 ,3 2 5 fo r each busi- BECK. KÖWETH BE 11/E l f i t LEHI HORRVCOnnORi G CORDE ZELOT Ç U R T I/ POVI P P O V I / ' ORLE I L W O O P HLVfi I fC n /E C 7» ftOR W C K /O f t n e ss day sin ce M arch 1, 1 9 3 5 , w hen th ese bonds w ere f ir s t placed on sale. D ed u ctin g bonds redeem ed, the m a tu r ity valu e o f sa v in g s bonds o u t sta n d in g on M arch 31, 194 0 , w a s ap p roxim ately $ 3 ,4 9 5 ,5 7 3 ,6 0 0 . The total m a tu rity valu e o f p u r c h a ses for th e calen d ar y ear 1939 w a s $ 1 ,1 0 4 ,0 6 0 ,0 0 0 , a n a v era g e pur ch ase fo r each b u sin ess day o f la st year o f $ 3 ,6 6 7 ,9 7 5 . BARGAIN PRICES ON S herwin - W illiams P aints . unr SALE PRICE i A IN T P W orld » Standard of $081 Quart Spaa. Gal. Spaa. swp 91 e SALE PRICE Par Gal. in So W e a n Lika Iron DEX YOUk S k e rw ln PAU 1940 atar. L IN O U U M V A kM IS M Hundred« o f M e a t fo e “ C o lo r StyHng'ym i» Par Quart Spoc. G A LLO N S P K IA L 99.24 For Got. For Kitefcant to d 05 91e k a g u la r. $ 3 .7 0 FLAT-TONE Modern W e ll Flniak SALE PRICE Far Living kooma 6 GALLON SPECIAL SS.27 Waahablo W a ll Flniak SALE PRICE Quart Spec. PORCH & DECK PAINT 92.91 SEMI-LISTRE SJ16 SALE PRICE $2®i Gal. Spec. GALLON SPECIAL For Quort Spoc. kagular . $1.50 N e. 4S0 Primea A ll Exterior W ood Enanwl 9ALE PRICE 94.05 92.91 UNDER- COATBR Q uart Spec. Quick Drying Gloaa Far Gal. io Sa Quality 91e ENAMELOID kegut— $1.25 SALE PRICE Par Quart Spec. 95e Q U A k T SPECIAL 7B» S T I C C I ARB kegutoe ■ $2.70 CALE c e n i run — - $081 GeLSpoo. kogutar. $1-22 S2.R1 k a g u la r. s m PAINT and COLOR Headquarters for S h e r w i n -W i l l i a m s P a in t s Prices E ffe c tiv e th ro u g h M ay 18« Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON U n ited S ta te s sa v in g s bonds are sold on a d iscoun t b asis and m ature in ten y e a r s for one-third more than th e ir p u rch ase price. F or exam ple, $75 is the pu rchase price o f a $100 fa c e valu e bond, w h ich m atu res at the end o f ten years. Records o f the sa le s fo r th e ind ividu al post o ffic e s auth orized to sell sa v in g s bonds are tabu lated in cash valu e. The attach ed ta b u la tio n s show for the y ear 1939 the cash p u rch ases in the fo r ty cities, tow n s and v illa g e s which led th e nation in pu rch ases for last y ear in th eir resp ectiv e p ost o f fice c la ssific a tio n s. T here is also show n fo r the year the fir s t, second, th ird and fou rth c la ss o ffic e s in each sta te w hich led in th e to ta l cash am oun t of bonds purchased. D irect-b y-m ail and p ost o ffic e pur c h a ses from N ew Y ork, N ew York, g iv e th a t c ity the lead for the nation and for the f ir s t c la s s p ost o ffic e s. N ew Y ork's cash p u rch ases fo r the period w ere $ 6 1 ,1 1 6 ,8 8 1 .2 5 (m a tu r i t y valu e $ 8 1 ,4 8 9 ,1 7 5 ). G len R idge, N ew J e r se y , lead s the second c la ss post o ffic e s, w ith a cash purchase o f $ 2 7 2 ,0 0 6 .2 5 (m a tu r ity value $ 3 6 2 ,6 7 5 ). C h ask a, M inneso ta , lead s all third c la ss post o ffic e s, h avin g a cash pu rchase o f $ 8 0 ,8 8 7 .5 0 (m a tu r ity valu e $ 1 0 7 ,8 5 0 ). T he fo u rth cla ss p ost o ffic e s are '< d once amain by P lem ons, T exas. T h is tow n led its cla ss in 1938 w ith a cash pu rchase o f $ 9 9 ,6 3 7 .5 0 (m a tu r ity valu e $ 1 3 2 ,8 5 0 ), and th is year it top s its class w ith th e e x tra o rd i nary am ount o f $ 1 0 8 ,6 9 3 .7 5 (m a tu rity value $ 1 4 4 ,9 2 5 ). A p p roxim ately 1 6 ,0 0 0 post o ffic e s th rou gh ou t th e cou n try sell U n ited S ta te s sa v in g s bonds. R egional re ports a s to annual pu rchk ses a t each o f th ese o ffic e s and m ail order pur ch ases o r ig in a tin g in th eir respective terr ito r ies are b ein g forw ard ed to the p ostm asters concerned. Special Exercises BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May 12 — 8:00 P. M. 1. Musical Selection - High School Glee Club There She Lies in Slumber Deep Sibelius-Treharne 2. Invocation 3. Musical Selection - - - Girls’ Sextet I Heard a Forest Praying — De Rose 4. Scripture Reading 5. Musical Selection . . . - Mary Hazen Coming Home — Willeby 6. Address - - . . Rev. Stearns Cushing 7. Musical Selection . . . - Girls’ Sextet Serenade — Drigo 8. Benediction GRADUATION SERVICE Wednesday, May 15 — 8:00 P. M. High School Auditorium 1. Processional - - - High School Band 2. Invocation 3. Musical Selection - Girls’ Trio There’s a Song in My Heart — Hamblen 4. Salutatory . . . . Miss Zelda Curtis 5. Valedictory . . . Mr. Robert Jackson 6. Musical Selection - - - Girls’ Glee Club I Have a Little Cottage — O’Hara 7. A d d r e s s ........................... “Fundamentals” Dr. George Allen Odgers 8. Musical S e l e c t i o n ........................... Sextet Sunshine and Happiness — Speaks-Dies 9. Presentation of Diplomas, Mr. Henry Sommerer 10. Musical Selection . . . . Glee Club Southern Moon — Strickland 11. Benediction 12. Recessional . . . . High School Band /