The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 20, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    TH U RSD A Y.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PA' F POI '
T he H erm iston Herald
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.
Subset i pi ion Rates
One Y e a r............................................. $2.00
Six Months .......................................... 1.00
Three Months .............................................50
Payable in Advance
Office Telephone ..............................
.......................... 2051
Residence Telephone ........................ 2333
0 R E g 1 o (»QN e W S P In P I R
P ub li s Hjelvy
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ATTA BOY, M IS T E R .
RIGHT NOW'S THE
J K S T TIME TO FEED
YOUR LAW N /
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P ine C ity L adies club m et w ith
I -Mrs. J a s p e r M eyers last T h u rsd ay
i an an day m eeting and pot luck
.ujich.
a he
day w as sp en t sew ing
t'i i M rs. R ussell Moore and as gu est
honor »ne w as p resen ted w ith m any
lovely baby g ills .
Those p re se n t
I ■>.ere M rs. .J. R. S tu b er,
P auline
Hughes,
% T h e r e ’s a fa c t
a b o u t g ardenin g
th a t m a n y p e ° -
ple d o n ’t realize.
re (»as&ing it
o n t o j o u ne-
cause it w ill save
y o u p le n ty o f
w o rk a nd assure
y o u a lo v e lie r
la w n . P u t on a
<x>m plete p la n t
food t a r l y \ n ig h t
now. l«efore th e
fr o a t is o u t o f
the ground.
PINE CITY NEWS
B y M rs. B ernice W a tten b u rg er
EARLY FEE DINS WITH
VIGORO
W
p i n n i h»oê
F o r th e best Savtd n,ork! ( You don't
p l a n t fo o d t o
ltave
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bw
« C . us rig h t
* 4 w /' "
a w a v . A n d w h ile
* Produc‘
S w ift,
y o u re in , ta k e a look a t ou r new garden
tools and e q u ip m e n t, a nd o u r fu ll stock
o f choice seeds.
I^et us help m ak e y o u r Lawn and
garden this v e a r the ta lk o f th e to w n !
O re g o n H tlw e ,
£>' E m pi. Co,
Marjorie Hughes,
Mrs. Reed Busick and son Johnny,
who had sp en t th e p a st week with
her p a re n ts, re tu rn e d to h e r home in
Long C reek S a tu rd a y .
Mr. an d M rs. Jo e Foley sp en t Sun-
1 day v isitin g M r. and M rs. A. E. W at-
| te n b u rx e r Sunday.
Mr. and M rs. .Joe T uckfieid
of
Redmond sp en t th e week end w ith
Mr. and M rs. R. E. M eG reer. They
atten d ed th e S t. P a tric k s day dance
in H eppner S a tu rd a y .
Mr. and Mrs. C lay D eB ard and
Duke Schiller, M r. and M rs. Russell
Moore. M r. and Mrs. B u rto n B arnes
w ere S unday callers a t th e E. B.
W a tte n b u rg e r home.
Mr. and Mrs. John H ealey and
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley
and fam ily atten d ed th e S t. P a trick s
dance in H ep p n er S a tu rd a y night.
Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers and
fam ily sp en t S undav a t M ottinger,
I Wn.
M rs. J e r r y B rosm an and fam ily,
I Mrs, Jo h n B rosm an and M rs. Percy
H ughes, and M rs. G eorge C u rrin
sp en t S u n d ay v sitin g M rs. H ugh C u r­
rin.
A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r and Tony Vey
have p u rch ased
a
new
F leetline
C hevrolet th is week.
B u rto n B arnes p u rch ased a new
C hevrolet pickup th is week.
M r. and Mrs. R. E. M eG reer and
g u ests Mr. and M rs. Jo e T uckfieid
w ent to Pendleton M onday m orning.
Mr. M eG reer retu rn ed to Lakeview in
the aftern o o n via Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch and
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers
and fam ily and Mr. W esterm e.ver and
Hazezl R itchie w ent to H ep p n er Sun-
! dav night.
C has. B artholom ew shipped a tru ck
load of ca ttle to P o rtlan d S a tu rd a y
evening.
Bertha
A vers, B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r, E lva
' V in ters, Bernice M ath ers, Helen
« u rrin , Louise B arnes, N o ra N eill,
, ,na Instone, F a y e F inch, M a rg a re t
..IcG reei, Jack ie D eB ard, P a tty D a ­
ly, Mai ion B rosm an, M rs. D an Lind-
s -y , A n n i- H ealy, Mrs. Jo h n B ros­
m an, M rs. F ra n k S alin g , E m m a Bill-
b o etc, L a u ra .McCarty, M ary E. F o­
ley, Jo h a n n a R auch, M rs. C has. B a r­
tholomew and the hostess. L ila Mey­
ers.
M rs. Ollie N eill and d a u g h te r N e­
va sp en t th e week end w ith M r. and
M is. E. B. W atten b u rg er.
Ray A yers who a tte n d s high school
I in H ep p n er sp en t th e week end w ith
¡h is p a re n ts, Mr. and Airs. C layton
; A y ers.
G uy Moore, son of M rs. Roy N eill,
and A u g u st R auch, son of M r. and
i .Mrs. F red Rauch a re sp en d in g sp rin g
•»cation w ith th e ir p a re n ts.
They
a tten d O regon S ta te college.
Pendleton callers from Pine C ity
S a tu rd a y included Mr. and M rs. E.
!t. W atten b u rg er. Mr. anil M rs. A. E.
W a tte n b u rg e r anil M rs. Ollie Neill
and N eva Neill.
By M rs. W. C. Isom
Rev. and M is. M urphey from P ro s­
ser, Wn., w ere g u ests of M rs. J. A.
iG ray b eal F rid a y night.
M rs. N ettie F low er o f H eppner
a rriv e d S u n d ay fo r a w eek’s visit
w ith h er cousin W. C. Isom and fa m ­
ily.
M rs. .Jack Sm ith from th e W allow a
vicinity sp en t th e week
end here
w ith her fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler and
Mr. and M is. Johnson fro m U m atil­
la visited M r. and M rs. W. C. Isom
S unday aftern o o n .
Rev. F a rre n s of S tan field who held
services several n ig h ts la s t week a t
th e P entecostal church w ill hold ser-
vees d u rin g th is week, closing F rid a y
evening.
M arsh al M ark h am is h av in g a ce­
ment basem ent and a larg e addition
to his residence built. Cloyd Leach
has ch arg e o f the c a rp e n te r work.
M is. H a rris visited h e r p aren ts,
th e Mrs. F a rre ll fam ily S unday.
Mr. and M rs. Goodbrod have re n t­
ed the residence o f M rs. A lm a
Grieve.
SMALL-TRACTOR
ECONOMY^
EVERY JO B
Mrs. Turn C aldw ell returned front
N ebra»ku .sundav. She accom panied
her son V ern C aldw ell of P o rtla n d
h i’ nad been in the e a st w here he
purchased a new c ar to b rin g home.
C. J . D. B auntan w as a business
g p ,i- ¡r> th is vicin ity Monday.
W illard Jones, who has been at-
ten d in g norm al school a t La G rande,
•ame horn“ S a tu rd a y .
Bob S m ith took a tru ck load of hay
to P o rtlan d T uesday.
Mr, and M rs. F ra n k B race w ere
Spokane v isito rs over the week end.
M ARCH
20.
1941.
M oney T ra n s fe r—
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IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK­
ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND
OUE CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S
CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER METHOD OF
MONEY TRANSFERRING.
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SAVE —
IN Q U IR E ABOUT OUR T IM E
SAVINGS PLAN.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE. President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
BOARDMAN NEWS
B y E laine F ish er
Echo C oats left fo r W ashington,
D. C-, W ednesday. She a rriv e d th ere
S a tu rd a y and th a t evening she be­
cam e the bride of Glen M allory, fo r­
m er coach of th e high school here.
T he fa rm e rs
m et a t the high
school W ednesday evening to discuss
the re p o rts and recom m endations of
th e M orrow C ounty A g ricu ltu re O u t­
look conference com m ittees. C. Con­
rad, county ag en t, presided over the
m eeting and led th e discussion.
D r. Poling of th e S ta te B oard of
H ig h er Education spoke to th e s tu ­
d en t body a t the high school T ues­
day.
F ra n k C orw in of Colton is here
v isitin g a t the home of his son and
d au g h ter-in -law , M r. and M rs. Geo.
C orw in.
M r. and M rs. E k k ers and son C la r­
ence a re v isitin g in W ashington fo r i
two o r th ree days.
M r. Jo hnston
gave an astrology
'e c tu re a t the high school F rid a y a f ­
ternoon and th a t evening m any
tu rn ed out to look th rough his tele­
scope. S a tu rn , J u p ite r and th e moon '
w ere obiects o f special in terest. A
larg e delegation cam e in th e busses
from Irrig o n .
R ussell M iller recently sold a litte r
of ten pigs w hich
w eighed
2,2I f
qrtHE above chart, sb ,\v' g I»«-
1. 'h e average Americen ¿'i< ! in
na’lonal income char .< ' i the last
tw elve month», Is * s d on the
monthly consum ers' study of In­
vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis.
Mr and Mrs. Public in January
had a "real income" of $1.13. or an
increase of thirteen cents on the
dollar over the sam e 1940 month.
T his “real Income" Is not a sub­
traction of cash income and expen­
ditures, but an average relative of
these figures designed to show how
living costs affect adjusted income
dollars.
Cash income of Mr and Mrs.
Public in Jan u ary was $1.14 for
every $1 a y ear earlier. This gain
of fourteen cents on the dollar re­
sulted from th e following changes
per dollar: wages up twenty-two
cents and salaries ten cen ts; in­
vestm ent income was up six cents
and other income was up eight
cents on the dollar
R ents in January were a cent
higher than a year ago, but cloth­
ing, food and m iscellaneous item s
were unchanged, making living ex­
penses up a cent on the dollar over
a year ago.
pounds a t 160 days of age. T he
breed w as a cross betw een
Poland
China and D uioc Jersey s.
Ralph Skoubo is home from O.S.C.
for sp rin g vacation.
A d e le g a tio n fro m E.O .C .E. a t La
G rande presented a p ro g ram a t the
high school M onday aftern o o n . T h ere
were 13 stu d en ts and tw o advisers
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TROUBLE Y O U -
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DR. DALE ROTHWELL
O P T O M E T R IS T
418 M ain S treet
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