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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE TAKES OFF UGLY FAT and Mrs. Ray Barlow and family Eu gene. In all there were 38 present. In the evening the community held a reception in honor of the couple. There was a very effective program of old-fashioned songs illustrated by shadow pictures which portrayed the life of the honored couple from early courtship to the evening of life. Kob ert Berger presented on behalf of the community a beautiful chair to Mrs. Barlow and an electric razor to Mr. Barlow. The company then went to the cafeteria where delicious re freshments were served. Interesting talks were given by Mr. Barlow, Rev. F. K. Walpole and others. Stanley Partlow, who is home on furlough from Camp Lewis accident ally received a shot in the shoulder. He was taken to the doctor at Her miston and is now home and getting along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Enzler spent the week-end in Portland. Rally Day is to be observed at the Community church. There is to be a program followed by a pot-luck din ner. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mallory arriv ed from Washington, D. C., Thursday evening. He has been employed there as a government typist. He has now been transferred to Tacoma. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Novel Developed Products Being . in Building By Mrs. W. C. Isom Structural clay tile especially Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hinkley are the suited to defense construction, an parents of a 10-lb. baby girl born at upward acting garage door set, a quickly, without drugs laxatives, or anything harmful! Just mix Ayds with 2 small cans of their home Saturday, September 27. modern wiring system for low cost Lemon Juice, costing 10c to 15e Simple as that! Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom and child dwellings and farm outbuildings, Tested complete Lemon Juice Recipe in each bor of A yds—all for only $1 98 Trial size 98c! ren of aBtes, Oregon, visited his par and newly designed , bathtubs of MONEY BACK IE NOT SATISFIED Free do- livery — orders filled promptly. Just phone ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sat ceramic material are among the building products described in the urday and Sunday. THOMPSON DRUG STORE Edward Browning passed away at bulletin of the Producers’ Council, his home here Friday, September 6. edited by the Department of Tech after a brief illness. He was 81 years I nical Services of the American In old. Funeral services were held in the stitute of Architects. Pentecostal church Sunday at 2:30 When structural clay tile is used, o’clock. Intermewas in the Irrigon construction time is not required for By Elaine Fisher cemetery. Among the out-of-town rel plastering, painting, or other wall atives present were his two sons, Em finishes, because the tile functions mett and Wilbur Browning from as both structural wall material and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barlow cele Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Evans surface finish of the building, it is brated the 50th anniversary of their from Heppner. wedding Saturday. A family dinner pointed out. The exterior faces are Mrs. Hoaglan is visiting her sis textured while the interior faces was held in the grange dining room ter at Mt. Vernon, Oregon. with all their children, grandchildren Mrs. Mary Walker of Washington are smooth. The tile has strength, and great-grandchildren present; al is visiting her daughter and family, low maintenance cost, and good re- so all sons- and daughters-in-law, ex sistence to weathering and fire. It Mr. and Mrs. aJck Browning. cept Mr. Cox of Seattle. Those pres Mrs. Belle Wheeler who has been has been used in the National Guard ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar- visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. armory, Hot Springs, Ark. low and family of Heppner; Mrs. The new bathtub, designed with Frank Frederickson, left for her home Goldie Cox and son and daughter and flat bottom and a panel front, has at Grabeel, Wyoming, Saturday. grandchild of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bender of Um- a hard glasslike surface that is easy Z. Gillespie and family; Mr. and atilla were Sunday evening visitors to clean. A comfortable seat ex- Mrs. Coats and daughter and son-in- tends across the front of the bath, of Mr. and Mrs. Isom. law. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mallory, late Mrs. Irene Dexter entertained at a splash rim keeps water from surg of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. a shower honoring Mrs. Calvin Allen ing over, and a hand grip provides Ed Barlow and Canna, Mrs. Guy Bar- and Mrs. Adrian Allen Friday low and Chloa, all of Boardman; Mr. greater safety in getting in and out of the tub. Although the bottom is flat to reduce danger of slipping, FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1942 a pitch toward the outlet assures overall rapid draining. DETAILED BUDGET REPORT OF Modern garage hardware for the ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES & REVENUES house built on a limited budget slides the garage door up out of the Expen. Expen. Total Expen. E.xpen. Orig. Est. way. It can be applied to old 1938 1939 1940 Budget 1st 6 mo. Ex pen. 1st doors, converting them into a one- piece upward acting door, The 1941 0 ; mo. 1942 doors can be fitted snugly all GENERAL ‘ GOVERNMENT around, completely sealing the open $ 37.50 $ 33.00 $ 39.00 $ 36.00 $ 60.00 $ 18.00 Mayor ing when closed. The installation is 143.50 129.00 144.00 134.00 144.00 64.00 called simple and speedy. The Council 600.00 600.00 hardware includes all necessary 600.00 600.00 450.00 300.00 Recorder parts, with locking device designed 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 180.00 120.00 Attorney for use with a padlock. 60.00 60.00 60.00 48.00 60.00 30.00 Treasurer 63.39 46.55 100.00 103.46 55.00 46.68 Stationery & Supplies 71.60 100.00 66.85 56.00 101.63 70.00 Notices and Advertising America’s ‘Garden Spot’ 36.10 16.25 30.00 31.65 26.29 60.00 Telephone & Telegraph Known for Fertile Land 60.00 60.00 60.00 63.36 70.00 60.00 Travel Expense Called the "Garden Spot of Amer 30.90 102.47 Election Expense ........ ica” because it is located in one of 100.00 75.00 75.00 100.00 75.00 Audit the richest farm regions in the 160.00 Capital Outlay (lot purchase) ....... country, Lancaster, Pa., was first 20.00 25.00 15.00 20.00 League of Oregon Cities—Dues .... | settled by English, Palatinate Ger 25.00 75.00 30.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 Surety Bonds .................................... mans, Scotch-Irish and French- 93.90 43.24 50.00 50.02 34.15 50.00 Huguenots. It is the center of a large Sundry Expense ......... -- 1461.89 | population of members of the "Plain 1520.00 1449.89 1090.26 1615.45 1402.00 TOTALS ......................................... People” sects. POLICE DEPARTMENT— According to a descriptive pam 2100.00 2100.00 2100.00 2100.00 2250.00 1050.00 Police Salaries .......................... phlet published by the Lancaster 27.50 I Chamber of Commerce, "Here 68.00 10.00 700.00 50.00 22.50 Deputy do............................................ Penn's Commissioners signed a Auto Expense Allowances — 180.00 treaty with the Indians in the old 38.62 33.74 10.00 150.00 183.91 27.10 Police Supplies .................................. Moravian Church on West Orange 15.55 12.42 45.00 30.80 16.70 Jail Exp., Heat & Lt., Meals, etc. - 200.00 ! Street. Continental Congress met 2181.67 2156.16 1273.11 2205.00 3480.00 2225.90 TOTALS .................... at Lancaster when the English cap tured Philadelphia. At an old stone FIRE DEPARTMENT mill on the edge of the city the fa 276.40 270.00 250.00 225.00 125.00 250.00 Members’ Wages ........................... mous Tong rifles’ were made for the 217.00 374.65 234.42 375.00 106.87 Equipment & Supplies..................... 250.00 Continental Army. Cannons were 90.00 90.00 45.00 90.00 90.00 45.00 Storage Fire Truck ....................... cast in the Lancaster County iron foundries of ‘Baron’ Stiegel, also fa 9.00 18.00 Phone 9.00 19.25 mous for his glass.” 741.05 753.00 557.00 TOTALS ........ .................... 413.42 466.12 529.00 Lancaster also boasts of other SOCIAL WELFARE claims to fame such as Wheatland, the home of James Buchanan, fif 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 60.00 Health Officer . .............. 60.00 teenth President of the United States 41.62 Relief ............... .............. 4.26 60.00 34.95 60.29 60.00 and only Pennsylvanian to hold that 50.00 50.00 Boy Scouts ................................. 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 office; birthplace of Robert Fulton; School Band ........... 50.00 15.00 Donegal Church and Historic Wit 211.62 170.00 164.26 230.29 ness Tree and other spots of historic 230.00 219.95 TOTALS ....................... interest. PUBLIC LIBRARY— Librarian ................. 360.00 360 00 360.00 360.00 210.00 180.00 79.00 Heat & Light ...... 23.94 100.00 85.27 95.65 110.89 Poultry Bones Kill Dog Books * Magazines ............. ........ .33.60 189.68 103.31 11.67 90.00 43.00 Poultry bones are, sooner or later, Janitor .......................... fatal to the dog who is allowed to eat 40.00 38.58 35.68 38.94 18.00 90.00 them. When chewed to a pulp, their 100.00 Building & Grounds Expense ...... 78.00 50.15 162.02 many sharp points are liable to TOTALS 597.90 500.00 283.76 690.00 705.09 670.63 pierce the throat or the walls of PUBLIC WORKS the stomach or the intestines, as thoroughly as would a handful of Street Maintenance .......... 1000.00 2210.99 600.00 566.43 746.51 690.60 pins. For a while, your dog may Street Lighting 600.00 315.00 862.86 894.00 780.00 723.85 be able to avoid this fate, after a Refuse Disposal .... 7.50 .75 10.00 6.00 4.00 10.00 feast of such bones (often he dis Capital Outlay- Equipment 22.50 208.95 165.15 564.52 gorges them and thus is saved) but City Dump Ground ............. 200.00 in the course of time they will get him. That is known to all dog men. TOTALS 904.68 1990.00 1766.41 3277.64 1210.00 2040.88 The question was put to three ACCIDENT INSURANCE 85.33 180.00 162.18 172.23 177.81 120.00 noted scientists and to a professor at a veterinary college. BUILDING FUND ......................... 350.00 .350.00 1000.00 500.00 350.00 625.00 All of them said that any kind of EMERGENCY 3524.00 173.25 100.00 cooking has the effect of “calcining” WATER DEPARTMENT poultry bones making them brittle and giving them needle points when Superintendent ................. 600.00 600.00 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 they are crushed by a dog’s teeth. Labor & Supplies ................... 1500.00 819.93 600.37 634.14 1022.58 750.00 Raw fresh poultry bones are softer. Electric Power 570.00 481.58 933.19 878.15 956.95 They can be chewed and digested 950.00 Office Supplies 50.00 14.50 38.05 80.00 113.37 51.72 usually without harm. Clerical Help 60.00 240.00 Incidentals 20.00 27.80 9.65 20.00 14.77 7 68 Rice Stem-rot 90.00 Superintendent Auto Expense . 55.00 Rotations of four to six years ap Bond Retirement 4500.00 3500.00 3000.00 4000.00 parently will not eliminate the rice Interest 380.00 960.00 100.00 200.00 780.00 stem-rot disease from the soil, is the Surplus Reserve 810.00 opinion of E. C. Tullis of the United TOTALS States department of agriculture 3880.00 6812.46 341.34 7200.00 7679.41 7306.22 • nd E. M. Cralley of the Arkansas GRAND TOTALS 15315.00 15308.83 6906. 16 15638.23 15218.00 16087.04 Agricultural Experiment stalon here. Allowance for Delinquent 1942 Taxes 1000.00 The scientists found that the stem rot disease of rice can remain viable TOTAL REQUIREMENTS $ 16.315.00 in uncultivated rice soil for as long E STIM A TED RE V E NUES as six years, when infective materi Delinquent Taxes 1,500.00 al was stored under normal outside State Liquor 39.00 conditions. Even after two years Licenses & Fines 2.800.00 infective material was obtained Road Tax from stubble in the field. When 300.00 stubble was stored in the laboratory Auto Permits 270.00 under less favorable conditions, in Miscellaneous Revenue 110.00 fective material was recovered after General Fund Balance Available for 1942 4,024.00 212 years. Right in your kitchen, use this simple, tested LEMON juice RECIPE to make your own reducing supplement! Some lose 10 ItM in 5 days, using this home Lemon Juice recipe as directed. Take off pounds of UGLY FAT—easily, BOARDMAN NEWS Water Department Revenues 3,880.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AMOUNT NECESSARY RY TAXATION 12.923.00 3,392.00 The following is a full and complete classified summary of indebted ness as of September 19, 1941 OUTSTANDING WATER BONDS , $5,000.00 I, Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures and revenues for the first six months of the year 1942, budget allowance and expenditures for the first six months of the current year and expenditures for the years 1938, 1939 and 1940, and summary of indebtedness as shown above, have been compiled from the records in my charge and to the best of my knowledge are true and correct. CHARLES TAYLOR, City Recorder, Hermiston. (Sept 25.-Oct. 2) Easy Scale to Kill Fern has the apricot or soft-brown scale, an easy one to kill. You •hould be able to get at any seed store of size a spray especially made for such scales. The old fronds heavily infested could be re moved and the scales pushed off with a toothpick where they are not so many. Then gently wash the fronds with soapsuds made from a strong laundry soap. Watch for scales and get rid of them as they appear, for they cannot increase ex cept through egg-laying by the adults. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1941 FARMERS TO AID DEFENSE PROGRAM Local direction of the U. S. De- | partment of Agriculture’s far-reach- | ing program to expand production of needed food products will be carried out by the Umatilla County U.S.D.A. Defense board, made up of represen tatives of agencies of the Department of Agricultur operating in this coun ty. Announcement of the 1942 farm production campaign by Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard last week calls for participation of every farmer in Umatilla county in adjust ing farm production to U. S. needs for national defense and the needs of nations abroad resisting aggression, local defense board officials said this week. The board in Umatilla county, sim ilar to boards set up in every agricul tural county in the nation at the Sec- | retary’s request in July, consists of ■---------- --------------------------- A. R. Coppock, Chairman, Chairman Umatilla County Agricultural Con servation Committee, W. A. Holt, Sec- reary Umailla County Agriculural Conservation Committee, M. D. Rod man, Soil Conservation Service, James K. Hill, Production Credit As sociation, Carl Ewing, Forest Ser vice, H. J. Bean, Rural Electrifica tion Administration and Bruce Stew art, Farm Security Administration. “Production has been set on all es sential farm commodities for the 1942 food production program, based on a thorough canvass of the needs of im proved nutrition in the country and the needs of the nations resisting ag gression,” A. R. Coppock, Chairman of the defense board said. MAYBE You Can Make Money Without ADVERTISING- NOTICE OF 1942 BUDGET MEETING In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O. C. L. A. as amended), notice is hereby given that the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston. Oregon, has prepared in compliance with the “Local Budget Law”, Budget estimates for the ensuing fiscal period January 1, 1942, to June 30, 1942. All persons are hereby notified that on Friday the 17th day of October, 1941, at 8 P. M. in the council room in the library building, Hermiston, Oregon, the following Budget Estimates for the ensuing fiscal period ending June 30, 1942, for the City of Heyiston, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT— Mayor ...................................... $ 60.00 Council ............................................. 144.00 Recorder ............................................ 450.00 Attorney .............................................................. 180.00 Treasurer ............................................................. 48.00 Stationery & Supplies . .......... *..................... 100.00 Notices & Advertising ................................... 70.00 Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 Travel Expense ■■ .................................... 70.00 Audit ..................................................................... 100.00 League of Oregon Cities ................................. 20.00 > .ety Bonds Sundry Expense .................................................. 50.00 50.00 $ 1,402.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT— Police Salaries ...... 2 250.00 700.00 180.00 150.00 200.00 .... ....... ........ Deputies . . . . Auto Expense Allowances ............. Police Supplies ...................................... Jail, Heat, Light, Meals - ............................ 3,480.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT— Members’ Wages Equipment * Supplies ................... ............... Storage Fire Truck ....................... Phone ............................................... 225.00 250.00 45.00 9.00 529.00- SOCIAL WELFARE— Health Officer .................................. .............. Relief ............................................... .............. Boy Scouts ............... 60.00 60.00 50.00 • 170.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY— Librarian ......................... ................ Heat & Light ...... ........................... ............... Books & Magazines .......... .......... .............. Janitor . .... ................................... —......... Building & Grounds ..................... . 210.00 79.00 43.00 90.00 78.00 500.00 PUBLIC WORKS— Street Maintenance .......... ....... ........ Street Lighting ................................. ............. Refuse Disposal ......................... .............. MISCELLANEOUS— Accident Insurance .... Public Building Fund ....... Emergency WATER DEPARTMENT— Superintendent ............................. .......... Labor & Supplies ......... Electric Power .... ........... Office Supplies ..................................... Clerical Help Incidentals ..... ’.............. ................ Superintendent Auto Expense ................ Surplus Reserve ................................... -....... 600.00 600.00 10.00 1.210.00 500.00 3,524.00 1 600.00 EAA Ar -,0UU.OU 1 00.00 50.00 040 (A -U.UU on AA -U.00 00 00 UU.UU 810.00 3,880.00 GRAND TOTAL ................. Allowance for Delinquent 1942 Taxes 15,315.00 1,000.00 Total Requirements ............................... 16,315.00 ESTIMATED REVENUES Delinquent Taxes,.......... .............. 1.500.00 State Liquor Tax .......................................... 39.00 Licenses & Fines ........................................ 2.800.00 Road Tax 300.00 Auto Permits ..... ............................................. 270.00 General Fund Balance Available for 1942 4.024.00 Other Miscellaneous Revenue 110.00 Water Department Revenues 3.880.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES 12,923.00 TOTAL TAX LEVY 3,392.00 We. the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is correct as made by the said Budget Committee September 19. 1941 CURTIS SIMONS, Chairman JAMES D. TODD. Secretary (Sept. 25-Ort. 2)