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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1943)
bara Tonies of Spokane, Wn.. came Sunday to spend a few days at the Dale Montgomery home while Sea Bn Mrs. Glonn Ostrom man David Tonies is home on a fur Jean Byrnes returned home Satur lough. day after spending a month at the Mrs. Leland Smith of Portland left home of her sister, Mrs. Don Harry- Tuesday for Blalock Island where she man and family in Baker. will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVonne Dodson returned the first Clarence Powell after spending sev of last week from Baker where she eral days here visiting friends. Mr. had been visiting. The Dodsons plan and Mrs. Rex Moses took her down. to move to Baker soon. Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein of Walla Sara Wurster, who has been em- | Walla arrived Monday to spend a few ployed in Salem, returned home Sun-I days here at the Switzler home. day. Gus Tonies returned Sunday from Mrs. Gene Hiatt. Mrs. Vane Hiatt Portland where her had spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Conner and and Mrs. Oliver McNabb spent Sat urday in Pendleton. Miss Betty Mus daughter of Portland arrived Tuesday tard, student nurse in St. Anthony’s to visit his sisters. Mrs. Deid Switz- Hospital, returned with them and 1er and Mrs. AI Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller spent spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. Sunday till Tuesday in Lewiston. Ida., and Mrs. John Mustard. Mrs. Joe Alcorn and daughter Bar- where they were called by the death UMATILLA NEWS of Mrs. Eller’s grandfather. Her cousin. Mrs. Frank Still and daugh ter Claudia, returned with them for a few days visit. Rhea Mae Thompson of Portland is visiting a few days here with friends. Mrs. Pat Murphy returned home Saturday from a visit in Portland. Mrs. John Blair, Mrs. Ken Arnold and Mrs. Lloyd Dodson honored their sons. Dickie. Mamey and Don. on their birthdays Wednesday afternoon. A group of 25 youngsters helped eat three beautiful decorated cakes and a quantity of ice cream. A group of friends surprised Mrs. Dale Montgomery with a shower at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Dean Newgard entertained the Pinochle club at her home Wednesday evening. Prizes going to Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Mrs. Gene Hiatt. Other guests were Madames Al Veig, Oliver McNabb, Vane Hiatt and M. B. Eller. CITY OF HERMISTON OUR LADY OF ANGELS CHURCH Report of Recorder July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944. Hermiston The usual schedule of Masses will be resumed throughout the parish on next Sunday. Mass at Hermiston at 9:30. at Pilot Rock at 8:00. at Echo at 10:00 and at Ordnance at 11:30. The “Forty Hours Devotion” will open at Our Lady of Angels. Hermis ton, with Solemn Mass at 9:30 on next Sunday, August 13th. There will be exposition of the Blessed Sac rament all day and evening devotions at 7:30. Cost of Living Is GOING DOWN—AT STONE’S! S cores of N ew Low E veryday P rices ... R ecently R educed ! Prices are low EVERY DAY at Stone’s. Now. some are lower than ever. Merchandising economies made possible the reduction of scores of shelf prices recently. Once again. Stone’s customers are First to Save! Why not join them? CHEESE WAFERS 8-oz. pkg. Log Cabin . . . . .22 Crackers...... 21. .31 Atlas Jars. ... . quart .76 Lipton's Soup 3 lor .23 159 10-42. glau P & G LAUNDRY SOAP Giant bar..... Make tomorrow’s breakfast a treat with Log Cabin Syrup. 3 for 146 CAMAY TOILET SOAP Cake........... 3 for 196 Snowflakes sodas are freshly baked—now at new, low prices. OXYDOL—for more suds Package 239 With the new, improved enameled lid for fruit or vegetable canning. DUZ WASH. POWDER Package PAGE THEBE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1944 ........... IV A delicious, hard-to-beat noodle soup mix at this new. low price. 212-oz Package NO POINT gorgon- - 40% General Fund INCOME Cash in Fund July I. 1943 ......... Collections during year—Taxes Liquor Tax Apportionment ............. Road Fund Apportionment ............. Fees. Fines & Licenses .................... Auto Permits ....... ............................... Other Miscellaneous Collections .... EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT— Salaries ................................................... $2.429.00 150.00 Audit ....................................................... 65.00 Surety Bonds ...................................... 78.00 Travel Expense ..................... -........... 72.18 Telephone & Telegraph ..................... 21.42 Stationery & Supplies ........................ 66.55 Notices & Advertising ....................... 41.73 Miscellaneous ....................................... FIRE DEPARTMENT— Wages ................................... Equipment & Supplies Storage 4.............................. Phone ................................... 5.996.40 9,399.57 595.99 648.80 8,535.15 324.80 1,508.84 % $ 613.00 134.25 150.00 50.08 $ 947.33 . $2.850.00 152.74 $ 3.002.74 SOCIAL WELFARE— Health Officer Boy Scouts .................. $ 120.00 50.00 $ 170,00 LIBRARY— Salaries ....................... ............... Books & Magazines .............. Building & Grounds Expense $ 579.60 41.66 225.08 846.34 POLICE DEPARTMENT— Salaries ...................................... Jail Expense PUBLIC WORKS— Labor — Streets .............. Materials ................................. Lighting .................................... Truck and Grader Expense City Dump ................................ Other Expense 2 2,913.88 . ? t $2,499.52 149.81 795.60 342.66 391.50 520.37 $ 4,699.46 $ 216.67 1.835.00 $ 2.051.67 MISCELLANEOUS— Workmen’s Compensation General Sinking Fund $ 14,631.42 $ 12,377.63 Cash in Fund June 30. 1944 27,009.05 $ 27,009.05 General Sinking Fund Cash in Fund June 30. 1943 ............. From General Fund as per Budget Expenditures Sewer Construction Cash in Fund June 30. 1944 ............. $ $ $ 3.341.63 1,216.60 $ 4,558.23 2,723.23 1.835.00 4,558.23 Irrigation Fund INCOME Cash in Fund July 1, 1943 ......... Assessments ................................... Sales — Services & Supplies .. EXPENDITURES Labor .............................................. Materials & Supplies Water Charges to District Office Supplies ............................ Capital Outlay — Construction $1.381.72 173.56 310.50 52.27 900.41 Cash — June 30. 1944 $2.416.37 1,636.76 3.368.11 229.96 $2,818.46 % V * » * I $5.234.83 5.234.83 Park Fund SIDE BACON ... Cash in Fund July 1, 1943 ......... Collections — Rentals ............. Expenditures — Insurance, etc. Cash — June 30. 1944 ................ lb. 33c « * “ Any Size Piece ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT lb. 40c Lowest Prices on Canning Supplies Good Assortment POTATO SALAD . pint 27c . ATLAS REGULAR LIDS........... doz., 3 for .25 THRIFTY LIDS (for coffee jars) doz., 3 for .25 REGULAR JAR RUBBERS....... doz., 4 for .15 ECONOMY CAPS .......................... dozen .18 ECONOMY CLAMPS .................... dozen .12 ATLAS PINT JARS.......................... 24 for 1.24 M.C.P. PECTIN.................... 3-oz. pkg., 3 for .23 STEEL WOOL PADS..................... ... each .09 Fresh and Tasty PICKLED PICS FEET . lb. 20c Fresh Bulk RABBITS .... lb. 43c Young Fryers VEAL STEAK FARM FRESH . BEEF BOIL . . . . lb. 19c Lean Short Ribs FOP SWAN SOAP Diamond Peanut Butter...................... 24-oz. jar .29 SAW Grapefruit Juice...................... 47-oz. tin .41 Underwood Deviled Ham....................... 3-oz. tin .18 All-Gold Golden Corn ........................ 20-oz. tin .14 Keystone Mushroom«—pieces.............. 4-oz. tin .34 Lakewood Sliced Beet« ......................... 19-oz. tin .12 Morrell's Pig. Feet ............................ glass .37 Prem Lunch Meat............................. case of 24 7.92 SforZ5c Large Firm Heads , 1 GRAPEFRUIT , 1 , ¿ 3 for 23c Large Size Arizona CELERY Crisp - Green 649.91 649.91 INCOME Cash in Fund July 1, 1943 Water Sales ......................... Sales — Service * Supplies Deposits — Customers ....... EXPENDITURES Salary * Wages Power & Light Supplies .................................. Deposit Refunds Stationery & Supplies Incidentals I £ 1 $ 14,492.96 14.167.34 673.50 238.00 $ 3.147.17 1,444.47 1.251.46 10.65 152.15 48.30 $ 6.054.20 $ 23.517.60 $ 29,571.80 $ PEACHES box $1.89 Golden Jubilee - Just Right for Canning + APRICOTS lb. 5c f LETTUCE Medium Cake .... $ Water Fund $ 29.571.80 Sewer Fund For Canning SWAN SOAP $ 285.85 364.06 Cash. June 30, 1944 s ROUIS"“- . lb. 29c . Lean Shoulder 102.91 547.00 lb. 14c (1oro‘ Jewel Salad Oil.......................................... : - pints .27 V FOOD STORES McGrath’s Green Beans.................... 19-oz. tin .10 Prices Effective August 11 to 17—Subject to Market Changes. INCOME Cash in Fund July 1, 1943 ............... Collections Sewer Service ................. Expenditures ......................................... Cash. June 30, 1944 ........................ none 2.310.25 $ none 2.310.25 State Street Fund Cash in Fund July 1. 1943 . Received from State. Part Auto Tax Expended ............................................. Cash. June 30. 1944 .......................... none $ $ 1,102.87 none 1,102.87 Reconciliation of Cash Balance«, June 30, 1944. GENERAL, IRRIGATION PARK AND STATE STREET Recorder's Cash Balance less $20.00 in transit $ Warrants drawn by Recorder not returned ............................... Treasurer's Bank Balance . WATER FUND Recorder's Cash Balance . ................................... $ Warrants drawn by Recorder not returned ....... Treasurer’s Cash Balance .............................................. GENERAL SINKING FUND Recorder’s Cash Balance $ Treasurer’s Cash Balance ........... SEWER FUND Recorder’s Cash Balance ................................................... $ Treasurer's Cash Balance ... ..... -................. FUNDS 16.240.93 1.286.46 17,527.39 23.517.60 342.52 23.860.12 1,216.60 1.216.60 2.310.25 2.310.25 The city had no indebtedness June 30, 1944. I, Chas. Taylor, Recorder of the City of Hermiston, do hereby certi fy that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above statements as shown by the books of this office, June 30. 1944. and statements of Bank Balances furnished by the City Treasurer, are true and correct. 1 (August 10) CHAS. TAYLOR. Recorder. :