THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940. THEHERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. SPIKE GREEN—"Junior Forester PAGE T H R U zr G 0 6 6 6 666»< »666»»»»»> > »»»< 6 6 6 66V 6666>»♦»♦»»»»♦»» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ••» » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » » » » » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o » of the Union Pacific railroad. ternoon. Carl W. Chambers, County V. D. Bramer, who is employed in Mrs. C. A. Binder and son Joe Court & Poor ...................... 12.46 Kinzua, spent the first of the week Long spent Friday and Saturday in Claude Wilcox, Sheriff ........ 17.33 with his family. Portland on business. FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Mr. and Mrs. Wedel Llewellyn of Delbert Van Schoiack and Herbert Margaret Thompson, Clerk .. 48.60 Pendleton Water Commission, Arlington visited at the home of her Lane spent Sunday in Heppner visit­ Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton Because of the unexpectedly large sisters, Mrs. Bert Nugent and Mias ing an uncle of the former. Court House ........................ 50.75 5.00 participation of the natioq’s farmers Laura Dunn Sunday. Margie Mustard, who is employed Lucile Lukens, Poor ............. LaGrande and Baker Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and in Pendleton, spent Saturday even­ Mona Ingram, Recorder ........ 22.60 in the 1940 agricultural and range Henry E. Neer, Coroner ...... 29.50 son Gary Dean accompanied Albert ing an Sunday with her parents, Mr. conservation programs, federal pay­ Vieg to Toppenish Thursday where Elizabeth Wilson, Sheriff .... 11.20 and Mrs. John Mustard. — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY — ments will be 10 per cent lower than they visited Gerald Russell, a school Mr. and Mrs. O. Herman and Ed­ East Oregonian, Just. & Co. Court ...................................... 40.50 the tentative rates announced last mate of Vieg, who formerly lived win Van Winkle spent Saturday H. A. Pankow, Sheriff ........ 4.75 evening visiting in Arlington. November, N. C. Donaldson, in charge here with his parents. Mrs. Alice Rau returned to Port­ R. E. Goad, Sheriff & Jail .. 245.14 Mrs. Bob Bates returned last Wed­ of the state AAA office in Corvallis, 6.50 nesday from Goldendale where she land Monday after spending a couple Western Union, Sheriff ........ has been informed. of days with her family. She is stay­ Larson Printing Co., Sheriff had spent several days visiting. & Clerk .................................. 40.95 This downward adjustment is Mae Wurster and Louise Jackson ing with her mother who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Salkeld and Geo. D. Barnard Stationery necessary in order that payments returned home Friday from a couple Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. Co., Sheriff & Clerk .......... 6.51 daughters Joan, Sandra and Sylvia, will not exceed funds appropriated of days in Portland. 2.55 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keyes mo­ who have returned to make their Dunlap Stationery, Sheriff .. by congress, says Donaldson. Radio Service, tored to Baker Thursday where they home here after spending five months Kirkham’s Sheriff .................................... 1.00 This means that checks issued to brought home their two sons Ken­ living in Pomeroy. Mrs. Earl Shaw returned home West Coast Printing & Bind­ Oregon farmers for participation in neth and Robert who had spent two ing Co., Sheriff & Clerk .. 106.50 Sunday from a week spent in Taco­ all phases of the 1940 AAA program, weeks visiting their grandparents. ........................................................................................................................ .. Jean McKenzie accompanied Rev. ma visiting her son Earl Fromdahl Oregon Lumber Yard, Rec.. with the exception of the price ad­ Walpole and several Boardman young who is in the Fort. Poor Farm, Court House, Jail and Election ............... 40.28 justment program and sugar beet people to the Christian Endeavor con­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of Los Road ...................................... 30.00 Payroll ................................. 36.42 program, will be 90 per cent of the ference held at Lostine. They re­ Angales spent from Thursday till Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Recorder 11.75 Funk & McLean, General Roy Brown, General Road Sprague H. Carter, Treas. .. 53.00 Tuesday visiting at the home of her Payroll ................................. 95.80 Road ...................................... 37.50 tentative schedule announced prev- turned home Tuesday. 3.50 Mrs. Max Graybeal and son Max sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. A. Neely, Treas................... iously. R. Nickerson, General Road First National Bank, Gener­ Burroughs Add. Mach. Co., returned home Saturday from a ten P. Miller. Payroll ................................. 102.10 al Road .................................. 37.50 Treas........................................ 4.45 LeRoy Roberts who had spent sev­ day visit with Mr. Graybeal who is C. H. Wheeler, General Road Ferguson Motor Co., General eral days in Spokane visiting his un­ First National Bank of Port­ employed at Pocatello, Idaho. 1.85 Payroll ................................. 111.94 land, Treas. .......................... 8.25 Road ...................................... Barbara Berry of Portland is vis­ cle, returned home Thursday. Ted Michael, General Road Mrs. Ruth Cowan and daughter Amelia K. Steele, Treas......... 24.00 Frazier Book Store, General iting here and in Irrigon. Payroll ................................. 101.70 4.45 Road ...................................... By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gripp spent Barbara returned home Friday from E. E. Walden, Assess.............. 147.60 Frank Krebs, General Road Friday and Saturday in Pomeroy and ?„ week’s visit with her mother in R. T. Gilliland, Assess............ 108.00 Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen­ Payroll ................................. 104.27 D. W. Davis. Assess................ 17.76 Walla Walla. eral Road ............................. 23.10 Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and Mrs. Lewiston. Alvin Wallace, General Road Buck Lowary, Court House 76.90 E A. McMillian and daughter Jan­ Foster Motor Co., General Miss Margaret Brown left Satur­ William Conlon spent last Thursday Payroll ................................... 4,99 of Reith spent Tuesday visiting J. A. Yeager, School Supt. -- 12.75 Road ...................................... 46.19 John Barnes, General Road day evening for Boise, Idaho, where et in Pendleton. V. Stroble Furniture Co., friends here. Payroll ...............................f. 131.92 Court House ........................ 184.00 Goodyear Market, General Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter she will spend a two weeks vacation • Walsh returned to his home 1.35 R. J. Wheeler, General Road Road ...................................... Donna returned Friday from a few at the home of her parents, Mr. and in The Dalles after working here as State Ind. Acc. Comm., Court Mrs. Scott Brown, from her duties Payroll ................................. 134.70 House ........... 13,69 General Petroleum days visit at the home of Mrs. Corp., brakeman for the railroad for ten Smith’s parents in La Grande. While as clerk in the Red & White store. days. General Road .................... 1,725.57 Al Moody, General Road Pay­ 5.94 W. J. Clarke, Court House Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull arrived roll ....... ................................... 109.49 there Donna had the misfortune of The General Tool Co., Gener- Edithanne Spencer of Pocatello is Vaughan’s Electric, Court being bitten by a dog in the hand and home Sunday from a 12 day stay at visiting her grandfather in Hermis- al Road .................................. 8.38 E. E. Turner, General Road House .................................... 1.60 Payroll ................................. 66.84 face, and several stitches were taken. Pacific City where they were guests ton. Van Petten Lumber Co., Howard Cooper Corp., Gen­ of Miss Clara Corrigan. Court House ........................ 24.95 Mrs. Bertha Cherry left Thursday eral Road ............................. 249.77 John Byrn, General Road Raymond McNabb and a few boy Payroll ................................. 72.13 McKee Furniture Co., Court for California where she will visit John Holmgren, General scouts, Keith Rodenbough, Bud COUNTY COURT McIntyre, General Road House .................................... 59.10 her father who is very ill. Road ...................................... 27.35 Fritzpatrick, Don Cory, Herbert Me Payroll ................................. 108.90 L. A. Smith Mach. Shop, Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter Nabb, and Frank Kinney spent from Hamley & Co.. General Road 1.25 L. Warnock, General Road Court House ........................ 1.50 Donna were over night guests at the Friday till Sunday at camp Rotary Payroll .................................. 84.66 Jack Allen Supply Co., Gen­ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Pendleton Drug Co., Court home of her mother in Arlington Sat­ in the Blue Mountains near Milton- eral Eoad ............................. 286.43 Ralph Moody, General Rord COUNTY COURT AT THE JULY, House .................................... 1.00 urday. Freewater. John Kinney and John 1940 TERM, Payroll ................ ................... 101.32 1.03 TERM. EXCEPT CERTAIN J. C. Penney Co., Court House 2.40 Koeppen’s. General Road .... George Butterwood has returned McNabb took them up Friday morn- CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STA­ Smythe-Barthel Co., Court Glen Long, General Road .... 5.75 C. H. Reimann, General Road to work as yard master in the yards | ing and went after them Sunday af- TUTE. Payroll .................................. 81.00 House .................................... 7.55 J. E. Olinger & Sons, Gener­ al Road ......... ........................ 32.96 F. M. Henson, General Road Independent City Scavenger, Mrs. E. B. Casteel (Postage), Payroll ................................. 100.02 Court House ........................ 3.00 Oregon Motor Service, Gen­ offices .................................... $ 14.50 eral Road ......... ................. 92.36 E. C. Myrick, General Road Ruth Brooks, Clerk ............... 8.33 Jimmie McNair Plumbing Co., Payroll .................................. 105.90 Court House ........................ 14,50 Oregon Hardware Co., Gen­ Sprague H. Carter, Emerg. .. 245^96 eral Road .................. .......... 29.06 Ralph Longhorn, 7.37 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS General Dave Lowary, Court House - 318.57 J. C. Penney Co., Poor ........ Road Payroll ...................... 81.00 H. D. Stillman, Court House 131.82 Pendleton Drug Co., Poor .... will come to your home every day through 1.25 Perkins Brothers, General Road ...................................... 167.75 L. G. Fullerton, General Road W. L. Kelly, Court House .... 134.82 J. L. Eldridge, Poor Farm THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Payroll ................................. 147.03 Roy Nelson, Court House .... 54.93 Supt.......................................... 264.07 Price Ransom Chevrolet Co., General Road ...................... 7.22 Walt Picard, General Road An International D aily N ewspaper Alta Joerger, Election .......... 2.27 The Taylor Hdwe. Co., Poor It records for you the world's clear., constructive doings. The Monitor Payroll ................................. 125.61 Farm ...................................... Nina Sloan, Election ............. 1.47 1.08 Pendleton Drug Co., General does not exploit crim e or sensation; neither docs it l~nore them Road ...................................... 6.57 Harold Lutz, General Road Kim Morton, Election ........... 1.40 Tallman & Co., Poor Farm .. 4.77 but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all th j Pac. Power & Light Co., Payroll .................................. 90.36 family, including the Weekly Magazine Sectlcn. Ada Brown, Election ............. 1.40 Jones Kay Co. Inc., Poor Walla Walla, General Road 3.42 C. Hutson, General Road W. R. McLean, Election ...... 2.00 Farm ...................................... 1.35 i Payroll ................................. 100.62 The C hristian 8cience Publishing 8oclety Pac. Power & Light Co., Retta Bailey, Election ........... 9.50 Pacific Power & Light Co., One, Norway Street. Boston. Masaachu. etta Guerrant, General General Road ........ 19.83 Floyd Poor Farm ........ ................ 19.86 Clarence Dick, Election ........ 5.00 Please en ter my subscription to The C hristian Science M cnncr for Road Payroll ...................... 32.42 John Toomay, Court House 7.00 J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm 3.49 Pendleton Grain Growers, • oerlod of year 112.00 6 m onths 36.00 3 months rS.CO I m o ith Cl 00 General Road ...................... 68.07 Joe Picard, General Road Thrifty Grocery, Poor .......... 3.09 Andy’s Shoe Repair Shop, S aturday Issue, including Magazine Section: 1 y e n 52 tJ. 6 ksue.’ 25c Payroll .................................. 141.15 Poor Farm .......................... I Daisy McPherson, Poor ........ 40.00 1.10 Penland Brothers, General Road ...................................... 23.06 Hugh Clark, General Road Koeppen’s Drug Store, Poor Gallogly & Biamont, Court V» Payroll ................................. 138.85 Farm .......... ........................... House .................................... 41.50 .75 Portland - Pendleton Motor I Freight, General Road ...... 3.89 Percy Sweet, General Road 8.52 | Margaret Struthers, Poor .... 6.00 Koeppen’s, Jail ........................ Payroll .................................100.93 ' ■' ina Sloan, County Court .... 28.80 St. Anthony’s Hospital, Jail .. 5.00 John A. Roeblings Sons Co., I General Road ...................... 8.21 Ray Van Orsdall, General lohn Blom, Poor ...................... 20.00 Domestic Laundry, Jail ........ 2.15 sÄsiüSÄSSisSBe’ Road Payroll ...................... 101.22 I Leslie Hutson, Poor ............... 145.00 W. C. Mason, Watermaster 186.83 Railway Express Co., Gener­ M. C. Wolverton, Watermas­ al Road ................................. 3.33 Ralph Bond, General Road Payroll ................................. 104.34 ter ........................................... 10.00 Robertson Heavy Hardware Co., General Road ............. 6.54 D. Fullerton, General Road Lowell Cheever, Watermaster 142.23 Payroll ............................... 140.63 John Wynn, Watermaster .... 146.08 Rohrman Motor Co., Gener­ A G A IN ! W ¡: S R iN C VOL 4 W. L. Hamm, Ind. Sold. ...... 86.39 al Road .................................. 1.96 Dode Farrell, General Road Payroll ............................... 91.18 Lucile Lukens, Health Unit 66.15 ! Small’s Hardware, General 3.10 F. T. Burke, General Road Amy Johnson, Health Unit - 61.86 Road Payroll .................................. 81.81 Shell Oil Co.,. General Road 87.48 Aileen E. Moreland, Health F. B. Hayes, General Road Unit ........................................ 27.50 I State Ind. Acc. Comm., Gen­ Payroll ......................... 141.09 Earl Snell, Secretary of eral Road ............................. 292.98 Ralph Elder, General Road State, Predatory Animal L. A. Smith Machine Shop, Payroll ......... ...... ................. 75.73 Control ................................. 500.00 General Road .................. 7.25 Wayne McFaul, General Road State Dept. of Agriculture, j Simpsons Electric Serv., Gen­ Payroll ................................. 46.34 Sealer of Weights ............. 30.40 eral Road ........................... 26.93 Chas. G. Griffin,“ Emerg....... 40.00 The Texas Co., General Road 36.25 Wm. Powers, General Road Payroll .................................. 55.08 R. B. Richards, Emerg. 434.44 j Pac. Tel. Co., General Road .. 27.07 Kendall Marin, General Road Oregon State Agrie. College, Lyle Potter, General Road Payroll ................................. 19.02 Co. Agt. & Home Dem. --- 3100.00 Payroll ............. 147/32 Wayne Walters, General Ruth Brooks, Clerk ............... 5.40 John Bunch, General Road Road Payroll 16.20 B. L. Simmons, Court House 5.75 Payroll . j 144.11 Frank Taylor, General Road C. C. Proebstel, Ind. Sold....... 83.00 J. C. McKee, General Road Payroll ....................... 109.70 Oregon Lumber Yard, Court Payroll ............................. 128.77 I,. Lenhart, General Road House .................................... 222 63 Chas. Williams, General Road Payroll .................................. 22.68 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., offices 108.27 Payroll .................................... 112.73 Neil Devore General Road Frazier’s Book Store, offices 46.53 John Eichner, General Road .... 113.65 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher­ Payroll ................................. 99,45 W. Payroll F. Brown, General Road iff ........................................... 20.59 Percy Johnson, General Road Payroll 184.70 Biggs Printing Co., Sheriff 36.80 Payroll ................................. 31.19 Perry Clark, General Road MODEL The Milton Eagle, Sheriff .. 7.50 E. L. Stephens, General Road Payroll 16.20 Freewater Times, Clerk ...... 16.75 Payroll ................................. 104.44 Otis Wilson, General Road George Hartman, Postmas­ Irn Trainor, General Road New Payroll 16.20 ter, Clerk ......... 87.26 Payroll ................................. 16.20 Jas. McCutchen, General L. J. McAtee, Court House .. 82.40 H. Magruder, General Road Road Payroll ...................... 3.24 The Taylor Hardware Co., Payroll ................................. 90.72 Court House ........................ 5.40 S. P. Westervelt, General Dr. F. B. Belt, Coroner ........ 25.00 Road Payroll ...................... 6.4 8 Verna Corley, Election ......... 1.40 H. M. Bennett, General Road R E F R IG E R A T O R T. M. Birkbeck, Ind. Sold. . 50.29 Payroll ............................... 99.70 Marion Rhinehart, General John Henry, General Road Road 17.50 Payroll ................................. 64.90 Norval Ferguson, General Ed Bier, General Road Pay­ Road ...................................... 25.00 roll ........................................... 29.97 POUTIAND, OPfOON First National Bank, Pendle­ S. Newell, General Road Pay­ ton, General Road .......... 420.00 roll 22.68 W. G. Sutherland, General FIBERGLAS P. B. Clark, General Road Road ..................................... 103.56 Payroll ................................. 29.16 FREEZER, Ferguson Motor Co., General Clarence Brown, General Road ................................. 1,008.85 M EM Road Payroll ........................ 72.69 Everett J. King, General H. Schuening. General Road BJMCT-O-CUBE Road 65.41 Payroll ......................... 78.16 _— ECONOMIZER Munnell & Sherrill, General John McCartin, General Road Road ...................................... 60.70 Payroll 81.40 Nirschl Brothers, General Dick Bush, General Road Road ...................................... 31.76 Payroll ................................. 81.40 Republic Steel & Tool Co., C liff McDonald, General Road General Road ...................... 53.83 Payroll .......................... ....... 146.93 Associated Oil Co., General Herb Caldwell, General Road Road ...................................... 11.04 Payroll < 1 3 8 .3 8 Amery & Sons, General Road 6.75 E. H. Hargett, General Road Braden-Bell Tractor Co., Payroll ............................... 128.84 Pendleton, General Road 26.19 C. O. Pederson. General Road H. G. Beckius, General Road 6.75 Payroll ................... ....... 130.64 Hermiston, Oregon Collier Motor Co., General Gail Alspach, General Road Road ...................................... 7.24 Payroll ................................. 160.43 V’. J. Clarke, General Road 286.35 Gordon Hoffnagle, General i dp „a Columbia Equipment Co., Road Payroll ...................... 108.92 General Road ................... 1,339.04 L. Hocft, General Road RM Comet. General Road .... 25.00 Á Payroll ................................. 108.69 K. E. Erickson Co., General ,0 0 DOOMS S f NSIRI1 « n ifi F. L. Hodgen, General Road AAA BENEFIT RATES ARE REDUCED 10% I. w . GEER Agent PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FREIGHT.INC. UMATILLA NEWS s' » »¡9.95 Westinghouse -Hotel muLTnomnH ooxunr fulmil TRUE-TCMP Control Oregon Hardware Impi. Co. t