THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
portioned to 806 districts that al
ready either bad lower general
school levies than the average for
the county, or had higher-than-aver-
age assessed valuations per census
child fur the county, or both..
Under the present laws, in fact,
Minimum Charge 15c
the entire excess apportionment con
or
stituted less than 4 per cent of the
1 Cent a Word
average annual cost of public school
education, grade or secondary, for
the years 1927-30. Dr. Dreesen sug
FOR SALB
gests that betterment will have to
come through joint action by school
FOR SALE—GOOD JERSEY COWS.
administration and taxation experts.
14-4tp
J. H. DeMoss.
WANT ADS
building, machinery or other ob-
ORDINANCE NO. 146
Said notice shall bear the
AN ORDINANCE granting to The &p“oval or such official as the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Council may designate, shall detail
Company, it SWeCenzors and assigns, the route of movement of the build-
eral telephone and Telegraph bush ins. maehiners.or other inched
ness and to place erect, lay. main-by the grantee in making such re-
of its aerial plant will
rough fares a
within, the City of Hermiston, polesand save
any and all damages or
tricity
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
der the streets, . alleys, ¿«i avenues,
tho-arrangement
21.
...
i be borne by the person or persons
nd pu
. .hishway S giving said notice will indemnify
said grantee harmless of I
ductors for the transmission of elec- and from
for telephone, telegraph and caused directly or indirectly from
THE MARKETS
allied purposes of communication. such temporary rearrangement of I
Portland
The City of Hermiston Does Ordain the aerial plant of the grantee.
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard
as Follows’
I Section 7. In consideration of |
wheat, 51c; soft white and western
Section 1. There is hereby gran- the rights and privileges hereby
i
ted by the City of Hermiston to The granted, the City of Hermiston shall white, 41c; hard winter, northern
FOR SAL E—SMALL ELECTRIC HOLIDAY COOKERY, RELEASED
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph . have, and the said The Pacific Tele- spring and western red, 41c.
cook stove. Also wood and coal BY OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL.
Company, its successors and assigns, phone and Telegraph ( ompany here-
Hay—Buying prices, t. o. b. Port
the right and privilege to do a gen-by grants to it the right and privi-1 land; Alfalfa, Yakima, $12.00.
range. W. J. Warner.
14-tfc.
eral telephone and telegraph busi-lege to place, where aerial construe-¡
Once again the festive season as- ness within said City of Hermiston 1 tion exists, a fixture on the tops of
Butterfat—29c.
MISCELLANEOUS
sociated with Christmas and the hol- and to place, erect, lay, maintain poles erected and maintained under
Eggs—Ranch, 28@29c.
the this franchise to which may be at-
Cattle—Steers, good, $4.25@5.75.
FOUND—BROWN LEATHER KEY Idays is with us. At this time of the and operate in, upon and under
thorough-
tached
wires
not
exceeding
four,
streets, alleys, avenues,
Hogs—Good to choice, $3.25@4.
container with two Ford car keys. year there is no subject of more com fares and public highways
vs
underground
within I and
70 within
exists where
the said
The Pacific conduit
Tele-
mon
interest
than
holiday
cookery.
Lambs—Good to choice, $4.75@5.
Inquire Herald office and pay for
the said City, poles, wires and other
A variety of appropriate and ac appliances and conductors for the phone and Telegraph Company shall!
Seattle
12-tfc
this ad.
ceptable gifts may be made in the transmission of electricity for tele furnish the said City with one duct
Wheat — Soft white and western
HOUSE FOR RENT — FURNISHED kitchen, which will help in keeping phone, telegraph and allied purposes in its main underground system, ex- | white, 411c; hard winter, western red
eluding pipe or other conduit dips
or unfurnished. Also furnished down the cost of the Christmas pre of communication. Such wires and connecting one pole with another, and northern spring, 401c; bluestem,
other
appliances
and
conductors
may
cabins. H. E. Hanby, Phone 25-M. sent. Fruit cakes, steamed pud- | be strung upon poles or other fix or two pairs of wires in its main un- 52c.
dings, cookies, home made candies, tures above ground, or at the option derground cable, free of charge to
Butterfat—30c.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR are always welcome and a little care,
.a grantee,
s.oncov, its
aco successors
oucicoous and
anu as-
ao- said City, to be used for low tension ! Eggs—Ranch, 31c.
of the
all kinds of livestock. Write J. G. and ingenuity in wrapping and pack- signs, may be laid underground in police and fire alarm purposes, it be- J
ing understood that it shall be op-1 Hogs—Good to choice, $3.50@4.
Foster, The Dalles, Or., Box 815.
ing them will place them among the pipes or conduits or otherwise pro- tional with the grantee as to wheth
Cattle—Choice steers, $4.2595.
tected, and such other apparatus
Jan. 1, 1933.
most acceptable.
Sheep—Spring lambs, $4.50@ 1.90.
may be used as may be necessary or er two pairs of wires shall be given
If you have been looking for a | proper to operate and maintain the or a duct in the underground sys-,
Spokane
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod
tem.
Provided,
however,
that
said
Cattle—Steers, good, $4.25 @4.75.
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald simplified fruit cake recipe you will same.
The
Pacific
Telephone
and
Tele
agree this is one ot the best you | Section 2. It shall be lawful for graph Company shall not be respon
office.
Hogs—Good to choice, $3.35@3.50.
said The Pacific
1
Telephone and
have ever tasted. It makes eight Telegraph Company, its successors sible in any manner whatsoever for
Lambs—Medium to good, $3.50@4.
pounds of cake.
and assigns, to make all needful ex damages caused by the failure of
SCHOOL TAX LAWS NOW
cavations in any of such streets, al said police or fire alarm systems, or
Golden Fruit Cake.
Good enough for Ripley. Mrs. I.
leys. avenues, thoroughfares and any part thereof, to operate, and
1
pound
butter
COMPLICATED, REPORT SHOWS.
public highways in said City for the the City of Hermiston hereby agrees Deal will conduct a grocery store at
10 eggs
purpose of placing, erecting, laying to hold said The Pacific Telephone Mayville, near Condon.
2 cups fine sugar
and maintaining poles, or other sup and Telegraph Company harmless
That the public school revenue
More than 29 cars of horses hava
4 cups sifted flour
ports or conductors for said wires of and from any and all claims, dam-
system of the state of Oregon is un
or repairing, renewing or replacing ages or liability of any kind whatso been shipped from Gateway this year
1 cup candied pineapple
necessarily complicated and but
the same. Said work shall be done ever caused, directly or indirectly. to the Schiesser Brothers canning
1 cup candied cherries
poorly acomplishes one of the main
in compliance with the rules, regu by the failure ot said police or fire factory at Portland.
6 cups white raisins
lations, ordinances or orders, which alarm systems, or any parts thereof.
purposes in view—that of equalizing
1 cup sliced citron
While all tho taxes due the city of
may during the continuance of this to operate.
the tax burden between districts—is
Section 8. In further considera- Seaside this year are not yet paid, it
1 cup nut meats
franchise be adopted from time to
the conclusion of an exhaustive stu
tion
of
the
rights,
privileges
end
time by the City of Hermiston.
2 1 cup currants
is estimated that the delinquency will
dy completed by Dr. W. H. Dreesen,
Section 3. Whenever The Pacific franchise hereby granted, said gran- |
1-3
cup
grape
or
other
fruit
juice
Telephone and Telegraph Company, | tee, The Pacific Telephone and Tele- | reach 40 per cent this year.
agricultural economist of the Oregon
Cream the butter and sugar to a its successors and assigns, shall dis graph Company, its successors and |
McMorran & Washburne, one of Eu
State college experiment station.
assigns, shall pay to the City of
light
fluff. Add beaten eggs slow- turb any of the streets for the pur Hermiston from and after the date gene’s oldest mercantile houses, an
Dr. Dreesen’s studies, which in-
pose aforesaid, it or they shall re
volved a detailed examination of ly. Then add flour and fruit juice, store the same to good order and of the acceptance of this franchise nounces the retirement cf George H.
the sum of | McMorran as a member of the firm.
records from every county in the Dust sliced fruit lightly with flour condition as soon as practicable— and until — the — expiration
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state, have been incorporated in a and add all at once, mixing thorough without unnecessary delay, and fail- Seventy-Five Dollars . ($75.00) per
Ralph Thompson, while plowing,
to do so the City
of Hermis- year, and the said sum annually noticed a shining piece of motel and
bulletin just published by the ex ly. Put into buttered pans and dec ing
ton
shall
have
the
right
to
fix
a
shall
be
in
lieu,
of
all
licenses
or
periment station and which is so orate tops with nuts and pieces of reasonable time within
which such other charges which might be im- picked it up. It was a United
complete as to constitute a detailed fruit. Bake from 2 to 4 hours (de repairs and restoration
of streets posed on said grantee, its. successors 50-cent piece, dated 1831, just 191 yearn
reference work for legislators or pending on size and number of pans shall be completed, and upon fail- and assigns, except City laxes regu- old.
others who may attempt an improve used) in a slow oven (300 degrees). ure of such repairs being made by larly assessed on a property valua-
The city commission of Astoria has
said Company, its successors and as- tion basis, as all ether property in
ment on present tax laws.
signs, the City of Hermiston shall the City is assessed. Payment of adopted a budget calling for a tax levy
Many
housewives
are
requesting
said
sum
of
Seventy-Five
Dollars
“The public school revenue laws
cause such repairs to be made at the
($75.00) shall be made on or before of $345,380 for the coming years. This
of Oregon have been amended and an economical fruit cake for imme expense of said The Pacific Tele the 15th day of January of each and amount is $12,243 less than the levy for
phone and Telegraph Company, its
added to with apparently two ideas diate consumption. This prune cake successors
every year for the calendar year pre 1932.
and assigns.
ceding, with the exception that in
in view,” says Dr. Dreesen, “one to will answer all requirements and is
Section
4.
Nothing
in
this
or
Opening of two milk deposts in Med-
constrain the people to provide ade easily made.
dinance shall be construed in any the year 1933 payment shall be ford to aid the plan to feod the un-
made
only
for
the
period
commenc
Prune
Cake.
way to prevent the proper authori
quate revenue and the other to as
ties of the City of Hermiston from ing on the date this franchise be employed is announced by a local
1 cup butter
sist the financially weak districts
sewering, grading, planking, rock comes effective by its passage and dairy. Milk will be sold for 20 cents
in the support of their schools.
1 cup sugar
ing, paving, repairing, altering, or approval, and ending on December a gallon.
3 eggs, beaten light
improving any of the streets, alleys, 31, 1932. This franchise may be
“The first objective sought could
The Douglas County Chamber of
avenues, thoroughfares and public forfeited by failure to make the pay
2 tablespoons milk
be obtained Just as effectively un
Commerce has expressed opposition to
highways within the City of Hei mis ment herein provided for.
2 cups flour
der a simple law as under a multi-
Section 9. The rights, privileges a policy of building any new roads in
in or upon which the poles,
1 cup cooked prunes, cut fine, ton
plicity of intricate laws. The sec
wires, or other conductors of said and franchise herein granted shall tho county until after road revenues
continue
and be in force for the per
i
ond objetive, the equalization of (Pour in as much juice around
Company shall be placed, but all
iod of twenty (20) years from and are increased.
prunes
as
cup
will
hold)
such
work
or
improvements
shall
the school tax burden, has been ob
be done if possible so as not to ob- after the date of the passage and ap
Probably one of the biggest corn
1 cup chopped nuts
tained with but partial if not ques
struct or prevent the free use o.’ proval of this Ordinance.
huskings in Linn county was that re
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in 3 said
Section
10.
This
Ordinance
shall
tionable success.”
poles, wires, conductors, con
take effect and be in forca from end cently on the Lee Brown farm in the
duits, pipes, or other apparatus.
Dr. Dreesen’s study revealed that tablespoons hot water
after its passage and approval, Plainview district. The corn of 80
1
teaspoon
cinnamon
Section
5.
The
said
grantee,
its
more than 85 per cent of the funds
successors and assigns, hereby agrees which said passage shall take place acres was husked and sacked by 73
1 teaspoon cloves
raised under the county and elemen
with the City of Hermiston to in not less than twenty (20) nor more men.
%
teaspoon
salt
tary school fund laws found their
demnity and save harmless the said than ninety (90) days after the
Follow method for mixing as giv- City of Hermiston against all dama completion of publication of this Or
George Kaufman has been elected
way back to the districts where the
dinance, at least twice in a newspa
money was raised, end hence took en in the recipe above, Bake in a ges, costs and expenses whatsoever per of general circulation published naster of the newly formed Necanlcuni
which the said City may be sub
grango. He succeeded J. A. Weathers,
no part in any equalizing. Of the loaf pan in a moderate oven (350. to
ject in consequence of the acts, ne in the City of Hermiston as required temporary master, who was instru
375
degrees)
from
45
to
60
minutes.
remaining $745,774 average annual
glects or defaults of the said Com by the City Charter, and the said mental in the organization of the new
excess apportionments used to equal
pany, its agents or its servants in grantee shall, within thirty (30)
Although
the
plum
pudding
has
any manner arising from the rights days of the passage of this Ordi grange.
ise the burden, 30 per cent was ap-
nance, file with the Recorder of the
long been thought of as a crowning and privileges herein granted.
A Pleasant Ridge farmer near Red-
Section 6. Whenever it becomes City of Hermiston, its written ac mond has mode a fertilizar test on h's
glory for the holiday feast, it is now
ceptance of all the terms and con
necessary
to
temporarily
rearrange,
being substituted by the more eco
potato land. G. A. Kriger has realized
remove, lower or raise the aerial ca dltions of this Ordinance.
nomical type of steamed pudding. It bles or wires or other apparatus of
Passed this 7th day of December, 60 sacks of potatoes more an acre on
is difficult to find anything better the grantee to permit the passage of 1932.
the fertilized land than on the nou-
than the steamed carrot pudding, any building, machinery or other ob-! Approved this 7th day of Decem- fertilized.
Like plum pudding it can be made ject, the said grantee will perform ber, 1932.A. W. PRANN, Mayor
Marion county is now free of bond
such rearrangement on seven (7)
early and reheated before serving.
Attest: Charles Taylor, Recorder. ed debt for the first time since 1319.
days’ written notice from the per-
Dec. 8
son or persons desiring to move said
Steamed Carrot Pudding.
The last of the $850,000 road bond is
sue of 12 years ago, $18,000, has been
* cup butter
turned In to the county clerk for can-
1 I cup brown sugar
collation.
cup grated raw carrots
2 apples
With the exception of three or four
1 cup seeded raisins
distributors, all retailers of milk at
* cup flour
Astoria have again dropped the price
1 teaspoon salt
of milk to 5 cents per quart. The at
1 teaspoon cinnamon
tempted raise to 8 cents lasted only a
* teaspoon cloves
few weeks.
* teaspoon nutmeg
Leona Gavette, 8-year-old daughter
2 teaspoon baking powder
of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gavette of Ingle
Pins
Cream butter and add sugar. Add
wood, Cal., fell unconscious from car-
Eve
s’
carrots, apples and raisins. Mix well.
bon monoxide gas from the engine of
Stir in sifted dry ingredients. Butter
her parents’ car. Albany firemen re
a large mold and fill 2-3 full with
vived the girl.
TO
pudding. Steam three hours, or
County Commissioner Smith of Mar-
steam one hour and bake one hour
Des Moines
Ion county is of the opinion that money
at 350 degrees. Serve hot with hard
Duluth
can be saved by contracting the board
Chicago
sauce (butter, powdered sugar,
of county prisoners, as against the
sharp flavoring as lemon).
present plan of paying the sheriff so
Council Bluffs
much for meals.
A Scandinavian cooky recipe is
Following a month’s suspension, the
given because it is so truly a holi
Josephine county community cannery
day pastry.
is to resume operations at tho county
Kringle,
fair grounds. Apple and pumpkins will
1 cup butter
be canned and exchanged with Gold
1 cup sugar
Beach for salmon.
* cup milk
A Christmas home lighting contest
2 eggs well beaten
will
be held at Silverton this year for
2 teaspoon baking powder
the first time. The Contest Is being
THE HOLIDAYS APPROACH, thoughts
Enough flour to make a atiff
sponsored by tho Silverton Advertis-
dough—about 3 cupe.
turn homeward.
ing club and in charge of the plans
Combine ingredients in the usual
Why not call the folks at home today.
are Frank Alfred, R. B. Duncan and
order. Roll out into thin sheet, cut
Telephone sei rice is fast and clear. The Jow
J. W. Jordan.
in strips about % inch wide and 8
evening
station-to-station rai 8 nae telephonin 3
One of the first acts of the new
inches long. Fold ends to center (as
Forest Grove council was a 20 per
an economical as well as a most personal form of
in pretzels). Place on baking sheet
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The Pacific Telephone and T
Business Office — Main Street—
1 ~mP7"7
Phone 511
cent reduction in the salaries of all
appointed officials < f the city. The
resition of meter reader was abolishad,
the work being added to that ot the
city engineer.
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I
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Residence Phone 25-J
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Conducted by Registered Nurses
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All patients may have their
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PHONE — Hospital 551
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Phone 141
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