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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON OREGON STATE LEGISLATIVE NEWS . How and What to Do PAGE THREE OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST CABBAGE PRESERVED AS How to reduce the budget, how to reduce the deficit and how to elimin UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS SAUER KRAUT ADVISED ate the state property tax levy and still find enough money to keep the Have you ever chanted or heard ship of state on an even keel has en- chanted these words: ed the legislators. While the Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Reid have Brief Resume of the Week’s “Sauerkraut is bully senate was debating whether a charge Brief Resume of Happenings of returned from St. Paul, Minnesota, Happenings in Both the I told you it was fine— where Dr. Reid received medical at of a nickel should be made for every Minimum Charge 15c the Week Collected for tention from the Mayo Brothers. I think I ought to know, tor I. bill and calendar mailed out and pro Senate and House or Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shannon and hibiting overtime for its employes, the Eat it all the time.” Our Readers. daughter Mary, have moved to 1 Cent a Word house was preparing to receive new Then you know already that Portland where they will make The special session of the Oregon solutions and stage a public hear- sauerkraut is a good food, in spite their home. Mr. Shannon has form state legislature, called by Governor tax Ing on the general sales tax and Its THE MARKETS of the fact that nutrition special erly been employed by the Union MISCELLANEOUS Meier, opened Tuesday, January 3, I companion measure, the revised in Pacific railroad. Portland ists say that cabbage loses some of como tax. 1933, for a week ’ s deliberation, to try W. A. Conlon spent Friday Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard its food value when made into sauer FOR SALE OR TRADE — A good in Mrs. and balance the state ’ s budget. Many The house committee on taxation wheat, 50c; soft white and western Pendleton. 1 attery set radio, combination Vic J. S. Brown has gone to Olympia, of the members of both houses were | find revenue had a heart-to-heart talk white, 39c; hard winter, northern j kraut. Miss Lucy A. Case, extension specialist in nutrition, recommends trola with records. Victor make, Wn., on busines. on the job early and before conven with Henry M. Hanzen, budget direc Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butterwood, ac ing the legislature was fairly well or tor; with Rufus C. Holman, state spring and western red. 37 12 c. | storing as much cabbage as possible What have you to trade. Inquire W. Hay—Buying price, f. o. b. Port 2O-3tp companied by Mrs. Calla Tonies and ganized. to be eaten raw, but she states, too, T. Knapp, Hermiston, Or. treasurer; with Hal Hoss, secretary land; Alfalfa, Yakima, $12.50. Minnie Ellen Harvey motored to Departing from their first intention | of state, and the three members of that kraut making is a desirable Butterfat — 19 @20c. Pendleton Saturday. BREEDING TOMS—IF YOU WANT — ------, . I means of preserving early cabbage ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bloom of of announcing only those committees ' the state tax commission. Eggs—Ranch, 23® 24c. them, better get them now. Guy Heppner visited Mr. and Mrs. w H having to do with routine organiza- | The state deficit is now embarrass I and cracked or otherwise imperfect Cattle—Steers, good, $5.00 6 5.50. Cronk. Hermiston, Or. 20-trc Bloom Friday evening. They also at- tion and revenue legislation matters, ing. It amounts to about 14,000,000. Hogs—Good to choice, $3.75@3 85 heads of late cabbage. --------------------------------------------------i tended the Heppner vs. Umatilla both Speaker Earl Snell of the house Cash is short and the state has noth Lambs—Good to choice, $4.75® The procedure for making kraut LOST—DISK WHEEL AND 30x5 basketball game. Mr. Ed Bloom is and President Fred Kiddle of the sen ing to use for money. The budget tire. J. Dell Christley. 20-2tp principal of the Heppner high ate named their full committee lists. has been reduced as far as possible 5.00. I is described by Miss Case, as fol- Seattle I lows: These committees will stand for the by tho state budget commissioner, FOUND — ONE KID GLOVE. IN- school. Wheat — Soft white and western regular as well as the special session, but there is nothing to prevent the For every 100 pounds of cabbage R. V. Jones of Baker, Or., con 21-tfc quire at Herald office. tractor for the viaduct construction though It will be necessary to rename legislature from making deeper cuts. white, 39c; hard winter, western red use 21 to 3 pounds of salt. Remove and northern spring, 40 % ; bluestem, was here Thursday. FOUND—BROWN LEATHER KEY east — of town, - , - them when the regular session opens, It is impossible to reduce the budget the hard core if desired and cut . Mr. and Mrs. Yurkes and daugh- just as it will be necessary, under the to the point where a property tax or 49 Y c. container with two Ford car keys, ter Marian have moved to Portland. law, for the two houses to reorganize some other sustaining tax can be Butterfat—21c. Inquire Herald office and pay for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cramar of Pen- with the same formalities and in tho avoided. The deficit has gone be Eggs—Ranch, 27c@ 28c. 12-tfc dleton were week end guests of Mr. same this ad. Hogs—Good to choice, $3.65@3.75. manner as though no special yond the bookkeeping stage. j and Mrs. Frank Clark. Cattle—Choice steers, $4.25 @5.00. A suggestion by Treasurer Holman -------------------------------------------------- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark enter- session had been held. Sheep—Spring lambs, $4.25®5.00. Seven vetoed bills of the 1931 ses Is that the state go on a warrant OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod- tained several of their friends at a ? ern conveniences. Inquire Herald New Year’s party Saturday evening, sion were thrown Into the senate hop basis. It will require authority from Spokane office. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. per early In the session by Secretary the legislature to permit interest be- Cattle—Steers, good, $4.25 @4.75. -----------------------------------------Walter Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. Har- of State Hoss and referred to commit- Ing paid on warrants. Tho interest Hogs—Good to choice, $3.25 ® 3.50. • ----- ry Rhodenbough and Mr. and Mrs. tees. These includo: burden is getting so large that it Lambs—Medium to good, $4.00 @ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. Geo. Cramar. B. 8—Prohibiting the use of but amounts to $5 for every man, woman 4.50. I Mrs. W. O. Miller is confined to ter S. substitutes and child in Oregon, the Interest at state institutions. | her home with a bad case of influ- S. B. 143—Amending the statute i charge approximating $5,250,000 per The committee seeking a voluntary In the County Court of the State of enza. year. cut in fixed salaries of Jackson county The Umatilla high school basket regulating barbers. Alfred W. Christopherson S. B. 219—Appropriating $5000 for reports that all new and old officials ball team will meet the Irrigon team $1,500,000 Needed for Relief Oregon for Umatilla County. Physician and Surgeon on the local floor Tuesday. The a forest type map. At least $4,500,000 will be required have refused to subscribe t o the are expected to be close. S. B. 223 — Authorizing county to prevent suffering and distress in movement. Office: First National Bank Bldg. In the Matter of the Estate of games The Camp Fire Girls held their courts to fill vacancies in the legisla I Oregon during 1933, of which amount Office Phone 733 - Res. Phone 712 Samuel R. Oldaker, Deceased. For reasons of economy, tax state first meeting in 1933 Sunday at the ture with ratification by the body in not less than $250,000 should be made menta will not be mailed by the sher NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that camp fire lodge. The following offi which the vacancy exists. available by state appropriation. Iff of Deschutes county except at tho the undersigned as executor of the cers were elected: President, Alma S. B. 315—Providing for the appro- Raymond Wilcox of Portland, chair Caldwell; vice president, Muriel estate of Samuel R. Oldaker, de- Byrnes: secretary-treasurer, Betty priation of surplus waters of the man of Governor Meier’s state-wide request of the taxpayer, who will fur VV. L. Morgan, D. M. D. nish the required postage with his ap- ceased, has filed his final account McKenzie; scribe, Annie Wurster; Klamath river below Keno. relief commission, told members of plication. S. B. 334—To cure defective and tho unemployment relief committees in the above entitled Court and that and song leader, Louise Byrnes. General Dentistry Miss Barbara Berry is seriously irregular deeds and conveyances. R. E. Nelson of the Central Point- of the senate and house at a public Saturday, the 21st day of January, X-Ray and Diagnosis ill at the St. Anthony’s hospital In Table Rock district has been chosen S. B. 359—Creating additional cir hearing. , 1933, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the Pendleton following an operation for cult judgeship in Multnomah county, Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. county commissioner of Jackson He urged a state appropriation of afternoon of said day and the rooms appendicitis performed Saturday. Residence Phone 25-J county by the county court to suc $500,000 for tho biennium. The re of said Court in the County Court Erma and Muriel Byrnes, Betty No Overtime Pay Sunday and Evenings by mainder of tho total amount required ceed John A. Barneburg, who resign- House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun- McKenzie, and Dorothy Tonies were Senator Joe Dunne of Multnomah would be borrowed from the Recon ed on account of ill-health. Appointment Sunday afternoon guests at the Oregon, has been appointed by ty, Wallace Spencer home in Plymouth, proposed to fix a charge of five cents struction Finance corporation. Value of buildings constructed or said Court as the time and place for Mrs. Harry Roberts and children for each calendar and bill, plus pos Wileox said that figures gathered reconstructed in Bend during 1952 the hearing of objections thereto have returned to their home in Rose tage if the documents are to bo by the state-wide relief committee in aggregated 3135,820, less than $10,000 burg after spending a month at the mailed out. No charge accounts will dicated that there were more than and the settlement thereof. HERMISTON MEDICAL under the preceding year. The Great be opened, all deals being strictly cash 60,000 families and single men now Dated and first published Decem Llewllyn Brownell home. HOSPITAL Lyle Brown, Cecil Tipple, and In hand, responsibility for the printing unemployed. “This is a serious con- Northern terminal ground outside the ber 22, 1932. city is not included. Raymond McNabb motored to Pen and distributing of the bills and cal Conducted by Registered Nurses dition, ” he said, “ and is a problem Date of last publication January dleton Monday. The tax on property in Eend will bo LOIS WOODS, R. N. The men's town basketball team endars being Imposed on the secretary which demands the most careful at- 19, 1933. BEATRICE McKENTY, R. N. the Pendleton Bakers last of state. The measure Is a concur tention of this legislature. He sug- 88.4 mills next year. This is an in F. B. Swayze, Executor. defeated Tuesday to the tune of 54-24. Fri rent resolution. gested that relief funds be handled crease of 2.9 mills over 1032. A re- All patients may have their W. J. Warner, Attorney. The senate did not even hesitate by the counties, Suction of 4.3 mills was made In tho day evening they again defeated the own attending physicians. (Dec. 22 - Jan. 12) Heppner town team by a 36-24 this morning before placing its He explained that repayments city levy but this was more than off- PHONE — Hospital 551 score. Members of the team are: De- "okeh" on a resolution barring over would be made out of federal aid set by an increase of 2 mills for the vee Brown, Cecil Tippie, W. H. time pay for officials, clerks, stenog highway funds. school district and 3.8 mills for the Notice to Creditors. Bloom, Paul Donavon, Lyle Brown, raphers and other employes of the Representative Lynch declared that stato and county. John Bray, Eldon Thompson, Ever special session. Pay of the chief cleric he understood that the state already Estate of ett Gassett, and Everett Erwin. John Brinker, rancher living wert Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Wm. Switzler has gone to Port was fixed at $8 a day, that of the as had exhausted its available resources, of Freewater, who recently was In Dewitt C. Brownell, Deceased. sistant chief clerk, calendar clerk and and probably would go on a warrant land on a business trip. jured by being run over by his trac The Eastern Star held its regular reading clerk at $6, the sergeant-at- basis early this week. Duart Permanent Wave. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE tor, was chopping wood when the nt Aaron Hr: nk of Portland said he slipped last week, cutting tho same STATE OF OREGON, Umatilla, meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. arms, $5; the doorkeeper, and mailing H. Bloom and Maxine McNabb will clerk, $4. Late Appointments by Phone. represented moro than 70,000 hungry leg broken before. Five stitches were County. be initiated some time In the near Phone 141 mouths In Multnomah county. necessary to close the wound. Notice is hereby given that the future. Former Speaker Eulogized "We arc faced with state-wide des- Marvin George spent the week undersigned has been appointed Ex A resolution eulogizing the memory titution,” Frank declared, "and the George Swan, 55, of Vancouver, ecutor of the Estate of DeWitt C. end visiting with relatives in Baker. of the late E. B. Carter of Ashland, time has arrived when the state Wash., a railroad brakeman, was fa The boys high school basketball Brownell, deceased, by the County team was defeated by the Heponer former speaker of the house and a should take some action. Politics, tally injured nt Wishram last week W. J. WARNER Court of the State of Oregon, for team Friday evening by a 20-13 member of the senate In the session commercialism and pers analitici when struck by a box car and knock Umatilla County, and has qualified. score. The first half, of the game of 1921, was introduced and passed should ba forgotton. There aro more ed under the wheels of a train. His than 22,000 persons registered for em right arm and right leg were severed All persons having claims against was very close but Heppner managed by unanimous vote. to lead throughout the game. Ursel ployment In multnomah county at and he received internal injuries. said estate are hereby notified to Hiatt was referee. Session Lasts 10 Minutes this time, and 99 per cent of them present the same, duly verified as Miss Laree Caldwell is working Oscar Bowman of Pendleton was The senate was in session less than are willing to work. We must act by law required, to the undersigned at the Ernest Teeves home helping Severely injured last week when a fearlessly and fight this battle 10 minutes Wednesday afternoon, ad at 508 Pacific Building, Portland. with the housework. H. W. KELLEY tree limb, blown off by a high wind, Mr. end Mrs. Donald, who have journing at 2:45 o’clock until 11:00 through. I believe In a work program struck him In the back as he was Oregon, within six (6) months from been Plumbing & Pipe Fitting visiting with relatives in Ar o’clock Thursday morning. Two reso rather than a dole.” hauling wood In the Meacham district. the date hereof. lington have returned to Umatilla. lutions constituted the sum total of Highway Operations Explained Pomp and Gag Dated and first published, Janua Mr. McDonald is operator at the that afternoon’s grist from the senate Operations of the state highway The Coos Bay Lumber company Engine Repairing Texaco Service Station. ry 5, 1933. mill. One of these authorized the em- commission during the past 11 mill which opened last Tuesday with here Mrs. Ernest Lund stopped 2, the Last publication, February ployment of a chief clerk for 72-W Phone months were, reviewed by Lesilo M. 225 hands and 75 employes at its this week while enroute to her committee on engrossed bills at a sal- Scott, chairman, before the unem Eden Ridge camp, will continuo 1933. home in Corvallis, to visit her friend ary of $8 per day and the other au- ployment relief committee. He de throughout January, and probably CYRIL G. BROWNELL, Miss Julian Tape. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board- thorized tho appointment of a chief clared that there were men within longer. Officials, however, placed no Executor. Hermiston Post No. 37 John P. Winter and Normal Kuy- man visited at the Marvin Root clerk for the bill room at a salary of his hearing who had criticized the definito arrangements on a period Meets first and third home Sunday. $5 per day. highway department because it had longer than January. kendall. Attorneys for said Executor. Thursday. Legion Auxil Mr. and Mrs. Sampson of Hood Visitors will be barred from within attempted to keep its expenditures (Jan. 5 to Feb. 2) iary meets second and River, Or., have bought the Jim the senate railing 30 minutes before within Its Income and had demanded A skull of a broad-faced ox, one of Pearson farm west of town, and convening time from now on, Senator an honest return for all funds ex the many peculiar mammals which fourth Thursday. have moved here to make their Franciscovich calling up the old rule ranged over the Oregon country in Legion Hall. pended. home. At present they are visiting “When the present state highway the pact, has been placed on display Ns. 9281. Reserve Dist. Ns. 12 their daughter, Mrs. Max Graybeal. on this point and asking that em Word was received here Saturday ployes of the senate be instructed to commission assumed office it inher In tho Eend Chamber of Commerce REPORT OF CONDITION OF ited a program of hand labor." Scott office. The skull was found In the that Mrs. Wm. Switzler had receiv enforce it to the letter. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Representative James H. E. Scott said. “This has since been eliminated, Ochoco country of Crook county. ed severe cuts about the face, in an of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close automobile accident in Portland. of Umatilla introduced in the house and virtually all work is now being of business on Dec. 31. 1932. Mrs. Switzler and her niece Miss a joint resolution providing for tho done under contract. We have found Purchase of the First National bank Rosalin Lenox were on their way to reference to the people of a consti this an economic measure and in ac- of Newberg was announced recently RESOURCES the hospital when the accident oc- tutional amendment which would cordance with the demands of the by the United States National bank. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Loans and discounts.................. .................... - $101,685.69 cured. Mr. Switzler left immedia eliminate the real property tax for 8. L. Parrott is president of the pur- PHONE 521 None federal government. Overdrafts ..................................................... tely for Portland. chasing bank, and W. H. Woodworth state purposes. United States Gov. securities owned ... 21,350.00 Senate Defeats Sales Tax Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc....... 30,650.35 of the First National. “Concentrated CORVALLIS After passing the house with ease, Tobacco Tax Proposed Banking house ................. ............................ 8,000.00 sweet» ofien take away the appetite the sales tax was defeated In the sen Real estate owned other than banking Marlon county's budget for 1933 as As long as tax levies seemed to be ate Saturday at 11:40 p. m. 5,802.90 for plain foods which are necessary the vogue at the special session, Rep house...... ..... ...—.............................. finally adopted calla for an expendi The action of the senate undid all 13,258.49 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank — to growth and health,” says Miss resentative Frank Hilton of Multno ture of $600,000, as compared with Cash and due from banks ............ - 66,784.75 Lucy A. Case, nutrition specialist In that had been accomplished toward the 19 3 2 budget of $841,830. This is mah introduced one too. He drafted W. G. FISHER Outside checks and other cash items ... 126.32 extension. “The most wholesome a tobacco tax bill which would place following the suggestion of Governor a reduction of 28 per cent. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer Meier In calling the legislature Into NEW AND USED FURNITURE 312.50 kinds of candies are those which a 10 per cent tax on all tobacco pro extraordinary session, which was to and due from U. S. Treasurer----------- A balancing of the Umatilla county BOUGHT AND SOLD ducts, payment to be made by the are comlined with frits, fruit jui $247,971.00 Total repeal the state levy on real property tax rolls shows that 47.4 per cent Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 ces, cere: Is, nuts, dairy products, Wholesaler. and study a sales tax as a substitute. of the 1931 county taxes are deiin- Pendleton, Ore. 507 Main St. and gelatine. Hard candies are less The sales tax was estimated to yield quent. On the delinquent rolls next Lobbying by State Aides Hit LIABILITIES irritating than soft candies, because A resolution forbidding the state 91,750,000 for tho balance of the cur year will be over $1,000,000 ... 25,000.00 Capital stock paid in ....................... they become diluted by sucking. employes from lobbying to prevent rent year and $3,000,000 for the full Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 .... 10.000.00 Surplus ............ ................ -------- Drastic salary reductions for Revised copies of the mimeo- any additional reductions of their sal year of 1934. ... 20,795.89 Undivided profits---- net ............— The plan was to divert 40 per cent have been ordered by DR. F. L. INGRAM employes graphed leaflet HE 109, “Whole- aries while the matter Is under con Circulating notes outstanding ............... . Due to banks Including cashier’s checks some sweets for Christmas' are now sideration was introduced in the to the counties to relieve the property city council of Springfield. This ac- burden in those subdivisions. ___ 2,342.15 tion was to balance the budget, which outstanding available at the home economics of- house Thursday by Representative Pendleton, Ore. ...148,645.83 Bond Bldg. Demand deposits Both houses adjourned sine die at is short |500, due to a 25 per cent Hilton. It went to the resolutions extension service, Cor- fice of the .... 34,937.13 Time Deposits__ midnight Saturday. reduction in road district funds ap- vallis. This leaflet contains 20 dif- committee. portioned the city. $247,971.00 Total WANT ADS cabbage Into fine shreds. Pack in layers 3 to 6 inches deep. Stone crocks and hard wood kegs make desirable containers. Sprinkle each layer with salt and divide the amount of salt as evenly as possible for each layer. If some of the salt is left, add it to the top layer. Pack moderately tight. Fill container about three-fourths full. Spread a cloth on top and tuck it in at the sides. Add board and weight, The weight should be heavy enough to extract the cabbage juice to form a brine which will cover the top in a day or so. Cover the con tainer and allow it to stand in a moderately warm room to ferment. This requires from 4 to 8 weeks in winter. When the bubbling stops, fermentation is complete. The con tainer should then be removed to a cool place, the cloth removed and the sauerkraut sealed between board and keg with hot paraffin or by scum should be prevented as it de stroys the acid and causes spoilage. Subscription $2.00 A Year. Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon MARKHAM Beauty Shop PENDLETON Dependable Dentistry ferent tested, tasted and approved candy recipes using Oregon products. NOPeöM!“eksnsor Of -be above named ST. HELENS—Camp cookery of a ...........it wholesome attractive variety will be | enjoyed next summer in camps at A. H NORTON, Cashier. tended by Camp Fire Girls of St. Helens, according to Mrs. Sarah V. Case, Columbia county home demon W. J Warner. Notary Public for Oregon. stration agent, who has outlined a camp cookery course of ten meetings Correct—Attest: w. L. HAMM for the girls. These girls are en P. B SWAYZE, thusiastic and want to know right J. R RALEY cookery methods and the reasons for Directors State of Oregon them, says Mrs. Case. To Slash Municipal Levies Declaring that the press and public of the state was trying to make the legislature the goat in the demand for cuts in publie expenditures. Sen ator Joe Dunne. Multnomah, intro duced a resolution calling for an in- vestigation into ways and means of reducing tax levies In counties, cities •nd other municipal subdivisions of the state. Dunne’s proposal calls for • report of this committee to the reg ular session. Veto of Bill Sustained Moss In the pipes of the Seaside The senate sustained Governor water system has given unusual Meier’s veto of a bill approved at the trouble. The long freezing spell, fol 1931 legislative session providing fur lowed by heavy rains, filled the south fork of the Necanicum with silt bear- ther regule tion of barber shops and In : minute particles of moss, which Governor Meier, In found its way Into the water pipes. beauty parlor, his veto messa Though a bullet has been lodged in were vested In the regulatory pow er examiners, and his brain for 20 days, Irvin Weygandt, state bo of Ashland, 79-year-old farmer, con- there was no demand tor additional tlnues to cling precariously to life. legislation. Stranger still, he may partly recov- BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilder* We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines In Umatilla County. Mall your shoes to us. We pay the return postage. Bet- ter shoe repairing for less mon ey. 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