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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO Uhe Germista ferali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. Entered as December, Second Class Matter 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One Year ................................. Six Months ............................... Three Months ......................... _ which means the interest of all | concerned—-must prevail. The next ten years will be vital to agriculture. During them there | will be established a sound founda tion, or there will be chaos. The cooperative mover, ent will make or break. It behooves every farmer, | and every farm a sociation, to work together now. Proposed Sales Tax. the performance of such duty. If a warrant be returned not satisfied In full, the commission shall have the same remedies to enforce the claim for taxes against the taxpayer as If the people of the state had recovered judgment against the taxpayer for the amount of the tax. (Continued next week) CHURCH NOTES THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 Music Week Program. t UMATILLA NEWS t By Louise Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conlon and laughter Mildred motored to Pen- leton Saturday evening. Cloyd Tillson, who is now em- doyed at Huntington, Oregon, was n Umatilla Saturday where he vi- ited a few old friends. Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter oan spent Friday and Saturday in Valla Walla. Wn.. on business. hey also Miss Bernice visited lyrnes who is attending Moreman’s chool. Miss Rosa Ricco spent the week nd shopping and visiting in Port- ind. Otto Durant has returned from a usiness trip to Woodburn and Sa- em, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and on Dickie of Maryhill, Ore., were matilla visitors Thursday. Miss Lorine Lash has returned to Jmatilla after spending several weeks in Pendleton and Milton after ■ er recovery from an appendicitis peration. Miss Yvonne Bousquet and Paul Donavon were the dinner guests of Ir. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy Sunday. Miss Bernice Byrnes who is at- ending Moreman’s school of Beau- y Culture in Walla Walla, Wn., is ome for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens have moved from the Thompson house to one of Bill Switzler's hous- es. Lewllyn Brownell accompanied by enry Crisman attended the Uma- illa-Wallula cut-off road meeting t the state line Sunday. They went y the way of Pasco, Wn., and visi- ed with Earl Brownell. Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer of endleton were week end guests at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Music Week program for Mor- row County and the west end of Umatilla county will be held at Umatilla on Saturday, May 13. Wednesday afternoon several mu sical numbers will be presented in the Umatilla gym by the Hermiston school. Pioneer Resident Passes. Elizabeth Adams Pike, who died at the home of her son. Ekha Pike of Loveland, Iowa, May 2, 1933, was born in Missouri on March 19, 1846. She was married to Francis Pike January 10,1867. They came west to Wallowa, Ore., in 1886, and after living there for 18 years they came to Umatilla in the fall of 1805. They bought and lived on the present Walt Caldwell ranch for several years and then bought the place on which Lloyd Miller and family now reside. In 1929 they went to Loveland, Iowa, where they have made their home with their son. She is survived by her husband, F. M. Pike, and five children. Perry Pike of Umatilla, Mrs. Cora' McCrae of Wallowa, Ore., Elisha Pike and Mrs. Minta Skinner, both of Love land, Neb., twenty-six grandchild ren and 40 great-grandchildren. What could be more appropriate on MOTHESDAV *1.00 There have been a great many In .75 quiries about the contents of the BAPTIST CHURCH .50 proposed sales tax bill which will be Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. THAN TO PRESENT HER Rev. J. T. Dowel will preach the referred to the people of the State are I sermon at the morning service at of Oregon July 21, 1933. We WITH A BRAND NEW BANK publishing the bill as proposed by 11:00 o’clock. Special music will BOOK CONTAINING A SUB the state legislature which will ap- be furnished by Miss Golda Mumma. pear from week to week until the STANTIAL DEPOSIT IN A METHODIST CHURCH complete bill has been printted Hermiston, Oregon Comment will be made later. SNUG LITTLE BANK DEPO O. W. Payne, Minister SIT. The morning services at 10:00 Mother’s Day. ! o ’ clock are followed by Sunday OREGON LAWS, 1933. On May 11. 1912, Mother’s Day School at 11:00 o'clock. CHAPTER 400 was celebrated all over this broad A week later, Sunday, May 21, AN ACT land and will hereafter be celebra the Baccalaureate sermon for the (Continued from last week.) ted with as much regularity as high school will be at the Baptist Christmas. The white carnation was (c) No injunction shall be award church, Instead of next Sunday as chosen as the memory flower be ed by any court or judge to restrain was announced. cause it grows everywhere and its the collection of taxes imposed by I of Hermiston this act or to restrain the enforce whiteness symbolizes the purity of ment of this act. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN IRRIGON NEWS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000. a mother’s love, its endurance, her W. O. Miller, Pastor. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Section 13. If any tax imposed by I F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ( > fidelity. Umatilla, Oregon this act, or portion of such tax, be Mrs. Frank Brace and daughter A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier y We have long erected public mon not paid within 30 days after the j Sunday, May 14, 1933. Florene motored to Pendleton Mon- same becomes due, the tax commis- | day. Junior Endeavor at 9:15 A. M. uments to our great men but have 9210200099099299100009301000300100100003301113 sion shall issue a warrant under its Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley and Sunday school 10:00 A. M. seldom dropped even a flower on the hand and official seal directed to family from Portland visited Mr». A Mother's Day urogram will be resting place of the noble mothers the sheriff of any county of the Kelley’s sister and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bliston and who raised the gifted men, and to state commanding him to levy upon iven by the Ladies Aid at 11:00 Mrs. Vern Jones, from Friday until family, • Mr. Parsons and son Ed Devotional service by the whom most of the credit for the and sell the real and personal pro A. M. Sunday. t COLUMBIA NEWS f were dinner guests at the J. E. Hal perty of the taxpayer found within | pastor. Miss Alma Neil of Pine City was By Florence Udey greatness belongs. lyburton home Sunday. Mrs. Bliston his county for the payment of the' days a guest of Miss Heath a few Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P. M ‘larke. So it is fitting that we set apart amount thereof, with the added pen Mrs. Frank Bilderback was a vi- is a sister of Mrs. Hallyburton. last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knotts and Mother’s Day. May 14th, for the alties. interest and the costs of exe-1 Special Mother’s Day service led The high school students with sitor at the Joe Udey home Monday son and Lottie and Wesley Knauf ho have been spending several purpose of at least thinking of our cuting the warrant, and to return by Rev. Brown of Boardman at 8:00 ays visiting relatives in Portland, their instructors, Mr. Atkin and afternoon. such warrant to the commission and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bliston and spent Sunday at the Dave Johnson Miss Heath, motored to Cold Springs mothers. eturned home Sunday. pay to it the money collected by vir family are living on the Miles Bara farm near Echo. Friday morning for their annual Miss Lorlne Lash has gone to Mrs. Oscar Knotts was a morning tue thereof by a time to be therein gar farm and helping with the picnic, returning at a late hour that COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Maryhill, Ore., where she will visit specified, not less than 60 days from work Mrs. Bliston is a daughter of caller at the Udey home Tuesday. night. Games and sports were in Cooperatives Must Cooperate. it the home of her sister, Mrs. Er- W. 0. Miller, Pastor. the date of the warrant. The sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar were order with a delicious lunch at the Mr. and Mrs. U. Edwards. iest Peck. Boardman, Oregon. In a recent address, C. O. Moser, shall, within five days after the re noon hour and a weiner and marsh- E. J. Allen who has been living visiting friends in Columbia Mon Henry Thompson. Eldon Thomp- ceipt of the warrant, file with the I Sunday May 14, 1933. mellow roast at the close of the day. day. They are now living in Stan on the Watson place, is leaving the Vice President of the American Cot on and Harry Hull attended the clerk of his county a copy thereof. field. Miss Hazel Williams and Wilt project. • Sunday Schoo! 10:15 A. M. Vallula-Umatilla cut-off road meet- ton Cooperative association, pointed In the judgment docket In the col Mother’s Day program at 11:00 ng Sunday. Mrs. Vai Knauf spent Tuesday Leon Norquist who lives at Wal The purpose of the Franké of Walla Walla were Sun out that farm organizations must umn for judgment debtors the name A. M., conducted by the Ladies Aid neeting was to plan a suitable cele- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe lula was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. August Linder. cooperate among themselves if they and thereupon the clerk shall enter Williams. ration when the new road will be T. E. Crocker of Spray, Ore., was who is working at Fred Lenz, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bei- a visitor at the Umpton home Sun Ralph Beneflel 1 are to obtain the best possible re of the taxpayer mentioned in the Devotional service led by the Rev. pened about July 15. warrant and in appropriate columns Brown. Basket dinner at the church. be and his brother Walter Norquist. was visiting the home folks Wallowa sults. He said: "It should be borne the amount of the tax or portion Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward day. x Dr. and Mrs. Temple of Pendleton Devotional service again at 2:30, f Hermiston were Umatilla visitors Sunday. Mrs. Hooker, who has been ill for In mind that perhaps no single plan thereof and penalties for which the Frank Leicht and Don Rutledge were on the project Sunday. unday. two weeks, is improving. the date led by the pastor. Music led by or particular device can be applied warrant is issued and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pierson are The Umatilla grade boys baseball were Heppner business visitors Wed- Mrs. Wm. Mikesell’s father has to every type of agriculture with when such copy is filed and there- Miss Pope, nesday. the proud parents of a baby girl been in bed for the last two weeks. earn motored to Hermiston Satur family were horn Saturday at their home. A. C. Houghton and the same result, but, on the other 'pon the amount of such warrant so day afternoon where the game Wm. Struthers, who bought the docketed shall become a Hen upon In Pendleton Saturday. Those attending the Legion con old Thomas place, is building a new CHRISTIAN SC ENCE CHURCHES turned out to be a tie, 8-8. hand, it should be far simpler tc the title to any interest in real pro been visiting H. F. Baker who has vention in Pendleton from Colum- A monthly Christian Endeavor find a special device that will be perty or personal property of the chicken house. 66 A dam and Fallen Man” was the arty was held at the Community relatives here returned to Portland bia were J. E. Hallyburton, H. C. Walter Norquist who is working particularly applicable to the prob taxpayer against whom it is issued A subject of the Lesson-Ser Saturday. hurch Friday evening. Just a few McCulley and Art Blinsten. Walter on the Newport road has moved his lems of any given industry. When in the same manner as a judgment mon In all Churches of Christ, Mrs. C. B. Wood had the misfor Hamm of Hermiston also went with family into the house on the Wat vere there"to enjoy the party. luly docketed tn the office of such the various types of farm organiza- clerk. The said sheriff shall there Scientist, on Sunday, May 7. At the Junior class meeting Mon tune to receive painful injuries by a them. son place. The Golden Text was, "O Israel, day it was decided that instead of tall on a cement floor. Mrs. Everetts and sister-in-law Oria Thompson has been employed tions learn to work together, as upon proceed upon the same in all Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne were having the annual Junior-Senior were callers at the Joe Udey farm return unto the Lord thy God; on thé road work as sprinkler. they are now beginning to work, respects, with like effect and In the banquet this year, the Juniors will dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Monday morning. for thou hast fallen by thine in Dorothy Addleman, who has been each group will be eager to support same manner prescribed by law in Isom Sunday. have a theatre party with the Sen- Mrs. Emma Felthouse and Mrs. F. for Ralph Saylor on Butter iquity” (Hosea 14:1). Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton and A. Roumageaux were at the Chas. working such legislation as will be most respect to execution Issued against their guests, and then en- j lors as Creek returned home Sunday. property upon Judgment of a court Among the citations which com the Mrs. Frank Brace called on beneficial to the other group.” joy a Keller farm cutting asparagus Sat luncheon of ice cream and of records, and shall be entitled to Lottie Knauf was absent from prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Isoms Sunday afternoon. urday. cake. schobl a few days last week on ac The success of any individual the same fees for his services tn following from the Bible: "Thera The baseball game at Pine City Frank Beddow sold his homestead Harold W. Buhman, former teach- count of illness. farm organization depends on co- executing the warrant, to be collec- is therefore now no condemnation unday by Irrigon and the Pine City to F. M. Ebrei and E. M. Temple of ar in Umatilla, is reported to have ted in the same manner. In the dis- to them which are in Christ Jesus, operation among the producers of eretion of the tx commission ; earns resulted in a score of 4 to 10 Pendleton. been in an automobile accident and Use the Classified Column. who walk not after the flesh, but Mrs. Henry Sommerer and child suffered head cuts. He is in the n favor of Irrigon. its territory. Without this con ware nt of like terms, force and ef- Glenn Ball took a bus load of peo- ren were Sunday evening visitors at leppner hospital.' after the Spirit" (Rom. 8:1). nected kind of support, it is power feet may he iee 1 nor It Brings Results. le up to see the game. the Udey home. W. T. Bray who was working ir The Lesson-Sermon also includ less. On the larger scale, success any agent authorized to collect tax- Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and Mr. tedmond, Ore., became ill and re- ed the following correlative pas depends on cooperation among the es imposed by this act, and in the urned home. He went to Walla ind Mrs. Geo. Rand were Pendleton sages from the Christian Science Valla where he received treatments. hoppers Saturday. cooperatives themselves. There Is execution thereof such agent shall textbook, "Science and Health have all the powers conferred by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Kamela. Several of the ladies attended the no room in agriculture for internal law upon sheriffs, but shall be en with Key to the Scriptures”, by ire., and Miss Ada Goodwin were I. E. Club at Mrs. William Kik s bickering and sectional selfishness. titled to no fee or compensation in Mary Baker Eddy: "Through dis nests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis ast Thursday and report a very A policy of enlightened self-interest excess of actual expenses paid in cernment of the spiritual opposite ast week. pleasant afternoon. o: materiality, even the way Mr. and Mrs. Duff Kaight enter- Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Mrs. Geo. through Christ, Truth, man will ained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentry endler, Jr. at Umatilla Saturday f Portland at dinner last Tuesday afternoon. reopen with the key of divine Sci vening. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry were ence the gates of Paradise which The Irrigon band played at the? ormer residents. Hermiston theatre Sunday night tos human bel’afs have closed, and A. E. McFarland left Friday for a full house. will find himself unfallen, upright, Portland where he will attend a pure, and free, not needing to con % ¥ neeting of the Farm Bureau. $ sult almanacs for the probabilities Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee, who are either of his life or of the weather, PINE CITY NEWS visiting with Mrs. Lee's parents. Mr not needing to study brainolosy i nd Mrs. Hartle, motored to Pendle- By Oleta Neill to learn how much of a man he ton. Pendleton is the home of a New Battery Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne- 1 J is” (p. 171). Many of the Umatilla people at ended the baseball game between va were in Hermiston and Echo 4, Hermiston and Umatilla. The final Wednesday on business. Ray 'Applegate, who has recently ', score was 5-2. Cecil Tippie and Geo. Kendler from Umatilla played on moved to a place near Enterprise < > was on Butter Creek Wednesday to % the Hermiston team. % t .BOARDMAN NEWS Special Heavy Duty Truck Battery Miss Melvola Root was the din get some stock that he was unable % By Mrs. Dan Ransier <> ner guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. O. to take the first trip. WHICH WILL NOW BE HANDLED LOCALLY BY Jack Graham returned Tuesday | Miller Saturday and accompanied Mrs. Paul Bull of La Grande vi- J ’ evening from Portland, going down them to Boardman to the evening sited at the home of her parents, ? > on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young during % services. 1 TheNew Soap Powder. P 11 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff stopped The Umatilla high school boys the week. Mrs. Bull came down Sat- % I) "One of Umatilla County s Veteran Battery Men.” Jig Saw Puzzle Free. • IOS urday evening and returned Sunday < > 1/oSll on the project from Hood River, go motored to Pilot Rock last Friday ing to Hermiston to visit Mrs. Huff’s where they were defeated in a 4-2 evening. Many people from Pine City at- 2, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klages. game. Umatilla will play the Pilot Fresh roasted—A good quality at lb. IT IS OUR OPINION THAT THIS BATTERY WILL OUTWEAR tended the Farm Bureau meeting at % Roy Chandler and John Brick ock team in Umatilla Tuesday. “ OIICC We grind it while you wait. Alpine Saturday night. Some of the 2 made a business trip to Heppner Mrs. McMillian and children of 2 BATTERIES OF THE ORDINARY MAKE. Tuesday. Portland were visiting Mr. McMil- Pine City-Alpine young people pre-% The P. T. A. held their last meet lian in Umatilla. sented a very entertaining playlet. % C. CRYSTAL The Billion Bubble GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ing for the year Tuesday evening. A few of the Umatilla people at Hippity Hop Hotel was the name of S DOCP WHITE Regular Size After a short program and business tended the dance in Echo Saturday. it. 1-8 Inch Plates Special Heavy Duty meeting, a reception was held for Bert Michel was a business visi-2 The play cast for the Ladies Aid THOMPSON the teachers. Refreshments of sand- Port Orford Cedar Separators: Vertical Grain lay, "Those Dreadful Drews”, are tor in Heppner Friday. Choice SEEDLESS | wiches, jello, cookies and coffe were diligently working to be able to The Pine City high school has 4 > Extra Heavy Post, Our Own Make |served. decided on giving a high school pie- ' ' ' present It May 19. Henvy Duty Straps. Our Own Make, Roy Chandler and W. Wilbanks । 4, Miss Beth Cooney was the over nie at Wallula Gap next Friday. BAKER’S Cases Made by Pacific Hard Rubber Company. Clarence Neill was In Hermiston ' 4 • have purchased from the Land Bank light guest of Miss Yvonne Bous- BRAND * lb. Tin •Wednesday on business. the old Woodard ranch. net Sunday. I hese specifications make one of the very best batteries. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger "High above Government Standards in Nutritive Value” Mrs. Clyde Carrick and Chas. The Camp Fire girls are-planning Pendleton Han go made a business trip to Her n outside Council Fire to be given and children were in Price of our Batteries will meet conditions of today miston Friday. he latter part of May. The girls Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms called Ray Barlow and Rachel Johnson re now practicing on a three-act Large Size 11 PLATE: 13 PLATE; 15 PLATE; 17 PLATE; 19 PLATE. spent Thursday In Walla Walla. ■lay "The Return of Rosella", and at the Mrs. Ollie Nelli home Friday "Made instantly in the cup. ” ■ ! Mrs. Coats had charge of the store. vera! girls will have completed afternoon. Mrs. Neil Knight visited her moth Roy Chandler and Edward Kunze heir requirements. er, Mrs. Nora Moore, at the Roy were home the past week. It was Neill ranch during the week. Miss Regular Package Dealers in all principal towns and cities in Eastern Oregon and too cold to shear sheep. Student Officers Elected. Alma Neill returned to Hardman The baseball team played Stan- with Mrs. Knight, where she will Washington. Thursday in the monthly business field on the local diamond. The score was 8 to 3 in favor of Board neeting of the Umatilla high school visit for several days. CiaNEF 1 b Tin The Pine City baseball team issociated student body meeting the man. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meade were tollowing officers were elected for played a game with Irrigon on the "Its double action makes better baking" text year: President. Ernest Tip- local diamond. The visiting team project visitors Sunday. Vice-president, Melvola Root: was victorious. About 8 boys went over to Cecil vie; Friday morning Bert Michel was < > Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Thomp- Saturday evening to the dance. Backed by big Taxpayer of Umatilla County. Mrs. Conley has come to the Chas. ion; Business Manager, Don Harry- surprised by the arrival of relatives J, from Missouri. They were: Mr. and : , Nickerson home to make her home nan; Yell King, George Harvey; Mrs. John Haskett and children and < ► nd Song Queen. Louise Byrnes. tor a while. Lester Michel. J, i > | Mr. and Mrs. Hadley of Pendle- A fairly large crowd attended . > 1 ’ | ton moved on the Lee Meade ranch Win and Lose in Tennis. church at the Pine City auditorium ' ’ : 11 Sunday. : , Last Thursday the logal tennis Sunday evening. ‘> Saturday evening an i old time Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nell) were visi- < > teams motored to Echo, bringing ‘ [ dance was held at the Stewart ! Ar- 706 Garden Street two victories and one loss. tors in Hermiston and Echo Friday. ' • Near Postoffice ' • nold home. Everybody I had a good home Mrs. Isabella Corrigli and daugh- < ’ Minnie Harvey won the girls singles PENDLETON OREGON ‘ ! time. The girls ter. Mrs. W. A. Courley, visited at < • scores of 6-2 W. W. HOLLOWAY Mrs. Chas. Goodwin left Sunday with W. 8. WARFIELD of Mildred Conlon and Ruth the C. H. Bartholomew home Satur morning for Silverton where she loubles Thompson also was won with scores day. Buy this Battery and Keep your Money at Home. : expects to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Ernest Tipple and of 7-5. 6 Miss Rachel Johnson went to The Minnie Harvey lost the mixed dou family attended church and * basket s 6a_ _ _______ • dinner tn Hermiston Sunday. bles 6-2, and 6-2. Very Special Announcement! * * * * * * * * Surprise her on Mother’s Day! FIRST NATIONAL BANK (AVE * * * * * * * * * Food Values! “THE PENDLETON” Here are prices you would be wise to pay at your Home-Owned Store. JIM PEARSON 9 bars 25c Raisins Wholesale and Retail Fully Guaranteed against WORKMANSHIP and MATERIAL NU-WAY BATTERY SERVICE and FACTORY 4 1b. bag 20c Cocoa can 10c Instant Postum can 39c Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 15c Baking Powder 26c Local produce at all times WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS! KINGSLEY’S