THURSDAY, JUNE 2,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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Uhe Hermiston Serali
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Let Congress Economize Time.
rity of the American dollar in the
money markets of the world. That
process of degeneration must be
stopped at any sacrifice of perfec
tion in the tax system. The senate
responded promptly to the presi
dent’s summons to action. The house
will give better service to the nation
by passing the senate bill unamend
ed than it would by spending time
on the effort to cure its imperfect
ions.
Then only half the work of bal
ancing the budget will have been
done. The other half is reduction in
cost of government by enactment of
the economy bill. The house failed
utterly to rise to the occasion. 1 he
senate committee has drawn a bill
which cuts $300,000,000 from an
nual expenditures. Doubtless many
senators see defects in it. but if they
begin offering amendments, more
time will be wasted and the process
of degeneration and stagnation will
continue. As the president said:
"Time is of the essence’,’ and both
enate and house would better pass
the bill without change than spend
time on the vain effort to perfect it.
If the economy bill should fall short
of its goal, more taxes must be ad
ded to the tax bill in order to make
rood the shortage. If time should he
wasted on changing provisions of
the bill, the same time will shrink
the source of taxation, and more
taxes will be needed to make good
•he shrinkage.— The Oregonian.
Spurred on by the personal appeal
of President Hoover, the senate has
finally passed a tax bill which may
fairly be described as the best It
could do under the circumstances. It
is an ags regation of compromises.
Faced with the duty of imposing a
new burden of new taxes unpreced
ented in peacetime, the senate en
deavored to levy taxes which would
antagonize the fewest people. That
explains defeat of tht manufac
turers' sales tax. Being spread over
the whole population, it would have
yielded the most revenue by the
smallest exaction from each citizen,
CHURCH NOTES
but the breadth of its base made it
apply to so large a number of peo
ple that it aroused widespread oppo >*********
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
sition, which accomplished its de
Wallace Jones. Pastor
feat. Though ideally just and sound,
10:20 A. M., Communion.
it was politically impossible.
10:30 A. M., Song Service and an-
More important than striving for
a perfect tax bill is the enactment of nouncements.
10:55 A. M„ Sermon subject,
some kind of tax bill without fur
ther delay. While congress has "The Testing Time.”
11:20 A. M., Class period,
wrestling with tax and economy
6:45 P. M.. Junior and Senior
bills, degeneration and stagnation
hristian Endeavor.
have worked evil, reducing the na
7:45 P. M„ Church Service. Sub-
tional wealth by billions of dollars,
ect, "Are You Fit to Live."
and have raised doubt of the integ-
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PINE CITY NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
and Earle made a business trip to
Pendleton Thursday.
Mr. Geiger and sons, Harold and
Bill, returned Sunday from Corval
lis where they were called at the
death of Kenneth Geiger, brother of
Bill and Harold.
Flunk und Henry Carlson left
Sunday for Portland.
Thompson and O. F.
O.
Bartholomew returned home Sunday
from Donnera Ferry, Idaho, where
they had been visiting since Wed-
nesday. Lila Bartholomew will stay
there for a couple of weeks before
returning home.
The sudden and heavy rain storm
put a stop to the baseball game Sun
day between Pine City and Lexing-
ton. When the game ended the
score was 7 to 3 in Pine City’s fa-
vor.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henley of
visited at the J. S.
Hay,
Moore home over the week end. Mr.
Henley is a nephew of Mr. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and fa
mily, Roy Neill and Alma, attended
church in Hermiston Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young visited
Sunday and Monday at the homes
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McCarty and Herman Young. They
returned to their home in The Dalles
Monday evening. Mrs. Emery Cox
and children returned home with
them.
Mrs. Percy Jarmon and Oscar Jar-
mon attended church in Hermiston
Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Neill and children.
Louise Jean and Gwennith, visited
at the home of her narents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Moore, Saturday evening
and Sunday.
Bert Young pitched for the Pine
City team Sunday at the ball game.
Lou Wattenburger started cutting
his rye Monday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole-
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fered with the hope that they will Crossed." and a "Torchy" comedy, able to cut the feed cost per pound
of butterfat to 16 cents a pound last
stimulate attendance enough to “Torchy Raises the Auntie.”
year. During the summer when the
make the continuance of the new
cows were on the clover the cost
price policy possible. Prices paid by
SHERIDAN—Through the use of was as low as 8 cents a pound. This
the theatre for film, express, elec irrigated Ladino clover pasture. O.
was raised during the winter when
tricity, advertising, etc., have not
Daniels of this community was the cows were fed In the barn..
been cut in the last two years, so if
you wish the lowered price sche
dule maintained, attend the theatre
more frequently.
The Friday - Saturday picture
initiating the new price policy is
HOT LUNCHES
'The Gay Caballero,” which for the
first time pairs Ceorge O’Brien and
Victor McLaglen. This is a melo
REFRESHING DRINKS
drama of the modern border abound-
ing in fast action and tense situa-
tions. The dialogue is better than
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usually provided for western pic-
tures.
On the program there is some
thing new in comedies. Monkies are
the actors in “Jazzbo Singer.” A
Mickey Mouse Cartoon and a two
reel comedy, “Taxi Troubles" round
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out the bill.
ta made a trip to Hermiston Satur-
day.
John Moore and Hugh Neill who
went to Meachem with a bunch of
horses Wednesday returned home
Saturday evening.
Lloyd
Baldridge spent Sunday
night at the A. E. Wattenburger
home.
The “Butter River Pirates” will
play Lexington at Pine City next
Sunday, June 5.
Fred Bartholomew and children of
Estacada visited at the C. H. Bar
tholomew home Monday afternoon.
Miss Marie Young went to La
G rande Tuesday morning.
NEW PRICE POLICY
INAUGURATED THIS MONTH.
Hitt’s Confectionery
In line with general price reduc
tions in other lines, the Oasis thea-
t e has announced on its June
program calendar new admission
prices of thirty-five and fifteen
cents for the evenings and twenty-
five and ten cents for the matinees.
The theatre is assuring its pa
trons that there will be no sacrifice
in the quality of the programs but
on the contrary there will be more
and better short subjects with each
of the consistently new and better
type of pictures shown. The longer
and more varied programs are of-
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Miriam Hopkins’ blond allure will
be one of the main attractions at the
Oasis theatre Sunday and Monday,
her latest screen effort, "Dancers in
the Dark.” Miss Hopkins has scored
in several recent photoplays, includ-
Lieutenant,”
“The Smiling
ing
"Twenty-four Hours,’ "Two Kinds
of Women” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde.” Yet in "Dancers in the
Dark,” according to preview reports,
she has a role quite the equal of, if
not actually finer than, any in the
past.
But Miss Hopkins’ presence is not
the only reason for the expected pop
ularity of this picture. Jack Oakie
also is in the cast, as are William
Collier. Jr., and Eugene Pallette.
Oakie made a particular hit in
"Touchdown," and’ Collier will be
remembered for his outstanding
work In “Street Scene.” Pallette
handles mneh of the comedy mater
ial in "Dancers in the Dark.”
“Dancers in the Dark” is action-
packed, filled with tense situations
and dialogue that crackles with the
tempo of modern American life. This
swift, entertaining story has a lot
of good laughs, put over by those
comedy experts. Oakie and Eugene
Pallette. Its background Is a color
ful dance hall, its hostess the hero
ine of the story. Dynamic drama is
its principal ingredient, a series of
exciting events leading to a high-
voltage climax.
In addition to this feature and
Fox Movietone News, which brings
the latest In current events, the
Oasis program includes another rib-
tickling Bed Time story, "Criss
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