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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO (f) The words "gross income' ost; and the principal engineering previous game on the Stanfield court by a score of 6-2 and 6-3. ork has been done, making early i mean the value proceeding or ae- PINE CITY NEWS cruing from the sale or use of tan- I The Ladies Altar Society held a construction possible. I gible personal property or service. By Oleta Neill cooked food sale at the Hull & Mc Published every Thursday at Hermis re-1 The people from the interior o. both. including mucuulug oea vice o. any or service of any store Saturday. The quilt was ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by I g Ion comprising representatives kind rendering or sold, and without Miss Elsie Strain of Pendleton Nabb won by Mrs. Harry Hull. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, : from Oregon, Washington, and Ida- any deduction on account of the cost pent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy and E. B. Wattenburger. Publishers. children of Pendleton visited rela- ho on the Umatilla Rapids associa-of property or service sold, the cost School was dismissed Monday, lion directorate ask that this project of materials used, losses. or any naking it possible for the teachers fives in Umatilla Monday. Entered as Second Class Matter other expenses whatsoever; provid- Three members of the Smiling be built, it will take the cooperation cd. that in the case oí sales in which o attend the Teachers’ Institute in December, 1906, Umatilla County, Sisters Sunday school class motored exington that day. of everyone, including the people of the consideration is partly money to Sand Sunday where they enjoyed Oregon. The Misses Opal and Shirley and partly something other than Portland, to put it across. and Easter egg hunt and other non and Maxine Allen and Roy money, the gross income shall be games. They were May Wurster, The engineers have set forth logi- 1 Subscription Rates: only that part paid or to be paid In non spent the week end with Mr. Dorie Podenbough, Ardis Caldwell. also cal reasons in their report why con ■nd Mrs. E. P. Jarmon. They *1.00 money. One Year ....... ........... ..... Easter morning a number of risited their grandmother, Mrs. O. .75 struction of the dam should be at Six Months ............................. (g) The words "tangible personal | ’. Thomson. young folks motored to the diversion .50 the Umatilla rapids. Then why is it property ’ means all chattels and Three Months W. J. Wattenburger of Echo was dam and held a sunrise prayer ser- not the most feasil Ie project in de-1 moveables, including boats and ves- I • business visitor on Butter Creek vice. After the program the ladies ' seis, merchandise and stock in trade, , Friday. cooked the breakfast of bacon and velopment of the Columbia? furniture and personal effects, live- the eggs over a camp fire. Mrs. Fari Abbot called | stock, vehicles, farming implements, Clayton Knotts home at Hermiston Officers were nominated at a stu Proposed Sales Tax. TE)) r Lovable machinery and equipment, ' unday. dent body meeting Tuesday after OCIATION ' oir R 1 machinery, equipment or fixture at- > Frank Carlson drove the Little noon. There have been a great many in- The Misses Minnie Harvey and quiries about the contents of the tached to real property, regardless I utter Creek school bus Friday ol wheather such real property be Ruth Thompson, teachers In the pri- evening for E. B. Wattenburger. proposed sales tax bill which will be privately or publicly owned. Tom J. Healy. Tom Healy and mary department, entertained the referred to the people of the State Section 2. (a) From and after the ‘ack Healy took Mike Daly to Uma- little folks at an Easter party at the of Oregon July 21, 1933. We are I publishing the bill as proposed by effective date of this act, there here tilla Saturday evening to catch the home of Miss Harvey Saturday af- The Answerable Question. ternoon. the state legislature which will ap train for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knought were "Will the Columbia river be de pear from week to week until the by is imposed upon every person en Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and complete bill has been printed, Com- ' gaging or continuing in business in daughters Lois Jean and Gwenneth dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd veloped?" I this state a privilege tax measured spent last week with Mr. Neill's sis- Miller Sunday evening. ment will be made later. ' This question is being asked of- Miss Ina Gilbert spent the week | by 2 per cent of the gross income as ter Mrs. Charlie Plourd. | herein defined; provided, however, ten these days and has been for the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and end in Portland. OREGON LAWS, 1933. Miss Laura Dunne spent last week I that in the case of gross income de son Ray visited in Heppner Satur- past three years. rived from the sale of tangible per- day evening. in LaGrande as the house guest of CHAPTER 400 The damsite at the Umatilla rap Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len Mrs. William Peare. i sonai property or service to dealers AN ACT ids is now ready for construc Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland lor resale and gross income derived na were In Hermiston Saturday on and Mr. and Mrs. Ober and family tion following proper legislation. To provide for raising revenue by from publishing, the tax shall be business. Miss Alma Neill and Mrs. E. B. spent Easter Sunday in Pendleton The president has, in several public Imposing a tax on gross Income de- measured at the rate of three-tenths visiting Mrs. McFarland's and Mrs. statements, emphasized the Colum- rived from the sale or use of tangi-of 1 per cent of such gross income. Wattenburger and children were Ober’s father, Mr. Embysk. business visitors In Stanfield and ble property and personal service, in I bla river as the site for a govern- lieu of general property taxes on (Continued next week) Echo Saturday. mental power project of national tangible personal property; to pro-i Charles Bartholomew made a trip to Portland last week returning importance. In view of that fact the vide for the enforcement of the act , , home Saturday morning. COLUMBIA NEWS Umatilla Rapids association has tak- and for the disposition of the reven- . Mrs. W. D. Neill was confined to By Florence Udey en definite action In the form of a nee derlver therefrom; and to pro- • her bed Sunday because of a cold. CHURCH NOTES request that the rapids project be vide that this act shall be referred Mr. and Mrs. August Linder were Mrs. Ethel Knighten, who Is a teacher in the Hardman schools vis- visitors at the Childs Barham home developed as the first unit of the Co to the people for their approval or 'ted her mother. Mrs. Nora Moore, Sunday afternoon. lumbia river improvement. A com rejection. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf left Sat- it the Roy Neill home over the week METHODIST CHURCH mittee has drawn v.p a letter point BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE urday morning for Portland. They end. OF THE STATE OF OREGON: ing out definite and logical reasons O. W. Payne, Minister. A large crowd attended the church returned Tuesday. Section 1. For the purpose of this Alice Lauree, who has been work- | for construction at Umatilla rapids The services at the ten o'clock services at the Pine City auditorium which has been forwarded to Presi act and unless the context clearly hour will be of special interest to Tunday evening. Mrs. E. B. Watten ing in Portland and is now visiting indicates a different meaning: burger and Miss Oleta Neill sang a with her parents at Stanfield, spent dent Roosevelt and to other official: (a) The word “person” Includes all Methodists and friends of the duet; Miss Gertrude Tichnor, Rev. a few days visiting at the August at Washington, including senators any individual, firm, partnership, church. We greatly appreciated the 3ias. Mrs. Ethel Knighten and W. Linder home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were visit-, and representatives from the states association, corporation, municipal splendid audience of last Sunday D. Neill, a quartet; and Miss Tich- corporation, trust, receiver, or any and earnestly request each one to nor, a solo. ors at the Childs Barham home Sun- | of the Pacific Norhwcst. other group or combination acting day evening. James O’Brien who has been at come again. Make church-going a The text of the letter presents the as a unit. Bill Ross, who has trucks on the tending school in Salem is visiting (b) The word “ta payer” means habit and note the difference in ils parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’ Wallula cut-off highway at Juniper, pioneer power project at Umatilla rapids which was initiated in 1921. any person subject to the tax im meeting those problems which fret Brien this week. He arrived home was accompanied to Portland Sat urday by his son Raymond who was act. Friday afternoon. you. It points out the engineering feasi- posed by this (c) The words "tax commission" The Misses Marie and Cecelia Ha forced to give up his work as truck Sunday school is still growing, bility and economic practicability; mean the state tax commission of ley spent the week end with rela driver, because of illness. hue we need you Mr. Non-Member. tives in Heppner. that It is self-sustaining; that It Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Orle Thompson have (d) The word "business” includ- The church really needs you and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew moved Into the house on the George will serve all northwestern states; visited Mr. Bartholomew’s mother, Gill ranch which was formerly oc- reclamation feature is incidental to es all activities or acts engaged in. you need the ehurch. or caused to be engaged in, by any Epworth League and Junior Lea Mrs. Mary Bartholomew In Heppner cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles power and canalization develop person with the object of gain, prof Reynolds. Sunday. ment; It Is the only proposed im it, benefit or advantage, either di- gue at 6:45. No evening preaching Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and service. ■on Donald spent Sunday with Mrs left Tuesday morning for Portland | provement offering maximum of ec reet or Indirect, through the sale or Plourd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee where Mr. Hallyburton was called onomic values for minimum expendí use of tangible personal property or as a witness at a trial. They expect | Neill. tures; it Is an aid to agriculture; it service. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Nora Moore and daughter. to return Thursday. Florence Udey I (e) The word “sale” means any has congressional approval; offers transfer, erchange or barter, in any Mrs. Ethel Knighten, visited friends accompanied them and expects to j W. O. Miller. Pastor. interstate bridge without additional manner or by any means whatsoever near Stanfield Sunday. visit there for a couple of weeks. Umatilla, Oregon. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len- Mrs. Barham has been confined Sunday, April 23, 1933. a were dinner guests of Mrs. E. B. to her home because of illness. Junior Endeavor 9:15 A. M. •ENEEEEEEHENAEEESEIESENNNHEMHESmemM Wattenburger Sunday. Janie Hawkins of Adams spent a Sunday school 10:00 A. M. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. tew days of this week visiting Faith Wattenburger made a trip to the Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M. Wilson at her home. Tolin Day valley on business over Mr. and Mrs. Rugg of Pilot Rock, Divine service at 8:00 P. M. the week end. were in Columbia last Tuesday look- Devee Brown will bring the mes ing for a location. sage. Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mrs. O. O. We have just received a shipment of A special invitation is extended Felthouse, Mrs. Jess Prindle, and r UMATILLA NEWS Mrs. Joe Udey met at the home of to all to a special meeting Wednes- By Louise Byrnes Mrs. F. Roumazeaux Monday tor lay, April 26, at 8:00 P. M. Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and their club meeting. Margaret Lewis from Portland laughter Mr. and Mrs./ Bill Tucker of Pt Mildred accompanied by We Have Many Bargains Left. brings us a message of her exper- Ruth Thompson motored to Pendle- dleton were on the project Saturd lences while in the foreign mission on Sunday afternoon. looking for a location. IN OUR NEW LOCATION. Harold Throop was à visitor Mr. and Mrs. Orin Haul and child field. en Mary and Edwin, and Mr. and the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburt 1rs. Wood Horsley all of LaGrande isited at the Pete McNabb home visited friends in LaGrande Sund: COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Paul Miller was seen in his mot Sunday. W. O. Miller, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and boat on the Cold Springs reservi Boardman, Oregon. daughter Joan, and Mrs. P. W. Easter Sunday. Sunday April 23, 1933. Rov Leverenz, who has been e Walsh and daughter Dale, motored ployed on the W. A. Mikesell ran o Pendleton Tuesday. Sunday school 10:15 A. M. left Monday for Spokane where Mrs. Jessie Rice has returned to Preaching service 11:15 A. M. I'LL LET SWIFT FIND CITY her home in Walla Walla after vis will Join his mother, Mrs. Wa Devee Brown of Umatilla will be iting a few days with her brother They formerly lived near Stantie ... BUYERS FOR the speaker. Pauline Morris was a week e James Byrnes. THESE EGGS Mrs. Fred Patton of Portland vis visitor in Pendleton. A special treat awaits the Board- o Dr Nina Rttea McCulley won first man people Tuesday, April 25, at ited her sister Miss Sara Rix during Easter holidays. She was accom- the declamatory contest sponsor 8:00 P: M. when Miss Margaret the anied by Paul Rix of Washougal by the W.C.T.U. last Thursday a Lewis of Portland, who has spent vas awarded the silver medal. Mr. and Mrs. Young and daughte Mrs. Struther's mother from Rei many years as a missionary in da of Portland visited at the horn pent Friday at the Struthers hil f J. B. Springer Saturday and Sun China, will speak of her work in ay. Mrs. Young Is Mrs. Springer': The dirt work on the diagor the foreign field. Miss Lewis is a Ister. oad was completed Wednesday. very interesting speaker. You can't The officers of the Eastern Stai Members of the Christian Ende afford to miss hearing her. f Umatilla chapter were guests of >r society from the Hermiston Uni he Ione chapter at a joint meeting •hurch met with a group of you e the Heppner, Ione, and Umatilla people at the Columbia school Su CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Th< hapters Thursday evening. day evening. In stage coach days an egg rarely traveled far.Markets for farm pro the matill chanter exemplified , Hugh Roberts went to Portia octrine of Atonement” was duce were limited by the distance a horse could trot hi a few hours. initiatory work. with Dale Christley Monday. ' the subject of the Lesson- Hot William Switzler has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham spe Now there’s no limit. Eggs sold by farm patrons of Swift & Com Sermon in all Churches of Christ, ake to spend a few days. Sunday in Pendleton. pany’s 100 and more produce stations have a market virtually as Scientist, on Sunday, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer a Bulldogs Defeated. Among the citations which com wide as the United States. Swift’s Brookfield eggs and butter can Mary Jane Hammer were Pendlet The Hermiston Bulldogs were de- visitors Saturday. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the —and do go wherever consumer demand is good. sated by the Umatilla high school following from the Bible: "If, * * * * * * * * aseball team Monday afternoon on when ye do well, and suffer for it, he Umatilla diamond. The game ye take it patiently, this is ac ■as close and exciting with the IRRIGON NEWS ceptable with God. For even here- ore tied twice. The final score was By Mrs. W. C. Isom unto were called: because -5. The only home run of the game Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ellis who ha Christ also suffered for us. leaving as made by Don Moore, the Bull SWIFTS us an example, that ye should fol log's third baseman, By two third been visiting friends and relativ at Spokane the past ten days i low his steps" (I Peter 2:20. 21). ase hits by Robert McKenzie and turned Monday. TAKE MY —» The Lesson-Sermon also includ Umatilla team laurice Caldwell, the /ADVICE- SELL YOUR Mrs. Edith Puchett left for Br ed the following correlative pas -n In the winning score. There gan. Ore., Friday where she is ei EGGS TO SWIFT " sages from the Christian Science ■ere several errors against each ployed for the summer as cook f earn. textbook, “Science and Health 3pear & Williams contractors, w YOU'LL GET FAIR with Kry to the Scriptures”, by were at Irrigon last season. Stanfield Team Loses to Locals. PRICES, COURTEOUS Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus bore has Ralph . Benefici The Umatilla high school base- working at Wallula, was home our Infirmities; he knew the error TREATMENT AND ) all team was victorious over the a few days over the week end bi of mortal belief, and 'with his SPOT CASH / ‘tanfield team last Wednesday on too ill to work. stripes (the rejection of error) he local diamond in a close contest Mrs. Fred Markham was a we are healed'. 'Despised and re f 4-5. The Umatilla team lost to leton visitor Monday. jected of men', returning blessing tanfield the previous Wednesday Mrs. Robert Smith accomp for cursing, he taught mortals the n Stanfield but were able to regain the Perrigon family from Sta heir pep and ability and drowned opposite of themselves, even the on a trip to Spokane, Wn., F nature of God; and when error Eggs purchased from farmers by Swift & Company are paid for heir opponents in this game. There where she wilt* visit friends, for vas a little change in the team line few days. felt the power of Truth, the in cash; city money flows to the country. up for the last two games. Don Har- scourge and the cross awaited the Mrs. Kate Bullfinch went to Buying price quotations at the produce plants arc close to what eggs yman and Lewis Dexter exchanged leton, Idaho, for her Easter great Teacher. Yet he swerved not, bring in consuming centers over the country, less the necessary mar- ositions putting Lewis as catcher tton. well knowing that to obey the di The Misses Edith and Helen Ken nd Don as short stop. Maurice Cald- keting costs on the way. Volume and efficiency make these costs low, vine order and trust God. saves vell was placed on third base and nison of Kennewick. Wn.. v retracing and traversing anew the Swift & Company profits, over a period of years, have averaged over Sunday with the Benefiels. leorge Harvey at second base. path from sin to holiness" (p 20). Mr. Anderson from Cole. Ore., wa less than half a rent a pound of all products and per down of eggs. Girls in Tennis Match. in Irrigon over Sunday. Mrs. Suddirth was a Hermlstoi Minnie Harvey, representing Uma tilla in the girls' singles, again won visitor Saturday. Mrs. Rex Moses of Hermistor her tenne sets from the Stanfield Purvey or» of fino food» ingles on the Umatilla court Wed spent several days last week witl nesday afternoon. The score of the the Rand families. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markhan sets were 6-1 and 6-2. Mildred Con lon and Ruth Thompson won the and family visited their parents. Mr girls' doubles which was lost in the and Mrs. Emmett McCoy, and Mr Uhe Germstun brrali BURK’S for Bargains! Summer Goat Hair Sox COME IN WITH YOUR EGGS Semin "mimi “D GO OUT WITH YOUR MONEY Swift & Company Advertise SELL YOUR 0000 TO SWIFT SOUND BANK For years this bank has been known for its conservatism: in fact, many people felt that often we were too conserva tive; too strict in our observ nee of certain rules. The spirit of the nation has changed from an attitude of fear to one of hope and courage. All signs point forward and upward. Aiding in this recovery will be the strong, accredited banks of the nation: each one a tested and ac- cepted unit in a new and stronger banking system. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier F. B SWAYZE. President A. H. NORTON, Cashier and Mrs. Frank Markham. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Kendler were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. Those accompanying ; the band members to Eugene were Frank Brace, Frank Leicht, Raymond Lamoreaux, George Morseti, Mr. At kin, Miss Helen Heath, Henry Wier and Maurice Williams. The Irrigon band won 3rd place this year, also the two solos. Margaret Allen and Wiley Benefiel, won third place. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fagerston mo- tored to Pendleton with a load of asparagus Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand, Mr, and Mrs. Bates Rand were Hermiston shoppers Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Isom and son Don were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler at Umatilla Monday. WESTERN ERA SCREEN STORY BY ZANE GREY All the ingredients that go to make an exciting western picture— speed, action, danger, romance and scenic beauty — have been crowded into "Wild Horse Mesa," the Zane Grey film which shows at the Oasis theatre Sunday and Monday, accord ing to reports from eastern cities where the picture has been shown. The setting, named in the title. Is a high table-land which served as the last refuge for the greatest wild horse herd in the west, descendants of the blooded animals that had es- aped from early Spanish explorers. The lend, and the horses thereon, belong to the Indians, according to overnment decree, and the story deals with the efforts of a band of horse thieves to capture and sell the wild horses. One of the biggest thrills in the picture, according to reports, is a mad stampede of more than 5000 wild horses, a sight that will prob ably never be seen again on the screen. Other excitement is provided by the wild rides over mountainous country, gun fights with outlaws, and the vengeance visited upon the outlaw leader by Panquitch, leader of the wild horse herd, for the kill- Ing of his colt. Marie Dressier and Polly Moran are on this program in a comedy of two old spinsters about to entertain either the evangelist or a dangerous criminal. To complete the bill there is another of those delightful short features starring Donald Novie, who sings so beautifully, those heart thrilling songs of old Ireland. HERALD WANT ADS PAY S5AVET Money by Paying Lowest Prices for Quality Goods at the HOME OWNED STORE Ripe Olives L"" OYSTERS ■ o Baker’s Cocoa Brand Tin Brand 2 for 19c 2 for 19c can 10c "High Above Government Standards %-lb Tin in Nutritive Value” Sanka Coffee i-LB. can 46c Drink SANKA Coffee—and sleep Kiddles—Save the tops and get a cowboy suit. Peanut Butter Corn Starch Snowdrift m Wessen Oil 23c Everybody 6) 1 - pkgs. ARGO BRAND size that saves. 6-LB. CAN 12-Gallon An EGG, plus WESSON, equals Size can can MAYONNAISE P. A. Tobacco - 2 tins