THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Uhe bermiston Arraló
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
Entered us Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla Couuty,
Oregon.
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Reforestation and Army Regulation.
Why do we hear all the cry about
the army regulations for the young
men who are enlisting In the presi
dent’s reforestation plan which fur
nishes employment for 250,000 men
to work in the national forests?
We do not know what is in the
minds of these men sponsoring this
move but it is only logical to think
that such a method of handling
thousands of men in camps Is the
only systematic and economical way
The thought that such a program is
being carried out as a means of put
ting these men into military train
ing preparatory to call at any timo,
is merely a supposition in the minds
of most people.
Three great national purposes
may be conserved by the president’s
plan: one. the preservation and ex
tension of our forests; another, the
employment of a maximum of a
quarter million of men. and third,
the restoration of the morale of
thousands of men who have had to
accept alms and many of whom are
undernourished and broken in spi-
Tit.
subject to the provisions thereof
and shall also become, from the due
UMATILLA NEWS t
date of such tax, a personal debt t
By Louise Byrnes
from the person liable to pay the
same to the state of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and
Section 15. Action may be brought daughter Josephine accompanied by
at any time by the attorney general Mrs. Annie Edwards and Alma Cald
or any district att< rney of the state, well, motored to Pendleton Wednes
at tthe instance oi the tax commis- day.
aion, in the name of the state, to re
Mirs Barbara Root who is work
cover the amount of any taxes, pen- ing in Portland, returned Sunday
altles and interest due under the after spending several days of last
provisions of this act.
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Section 16. The tax commission M. E. Root.
shall administer and enforce the tax
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Conlon ac-
imposed by this act, and it may companied by
Miss Yvonne Bous
from time to time, make such rules guet and Paul Donovan motored to
and regulations not Inconsistent Pendleton Sunday where they wit
with this act as it nay deem neces- ness the game between Hermistor
sary to properly enforce its provi and the Mission Indians.
sions.
Lena and Dave Rose have moved
Section 17. Unless in accordance
with proper judicial order, or as up from Boardman where they have
otherwise provided by law, it shall been staying with friends while at
be unlawful for the tax commission, tending school since their mother
or any deputy, agent, auditor or moved to Umatilla.
Mrs. Roache of Portland spent
other officer-or employe, to divulge
or make known in any manner the several days of last week visiting
her
sister, Mrs. Lloyd Harryman.
amount of gross sales, the amount
A few of the Umatilla people at-
of tax paid or any other particulars
set forth or disclosed in any return tended graduation exercises of th
Thursday
required by this act. Nothing here ‘enior class at Irrigon
in shall be construed to prohibit the evening.
The Junior class was the host st
publication of statistics so classified
as to prevent the identity of parti a theatre party at the Oasis theatre
cular reports or returns and the Friday evening, with the two sen
items thereof, or the inspection of iors and the high school facultty a:
After enjoying the show
the attorney general or other legal guests.
representative of the state of the re “King Kong,” they crme back to
port or return of any taxpayer who Hotel Umatilla where each we
shall bring action to set aside or nerved with ice cream and cake
review the tax based thereon, or Those enjoying the fete were: An
against whom an action or proceed nie Wurster, Beth Cooney, seniors
ing has been instituted to recover Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom, Louis'
yrnes,
Ruth Thompson, Mildre
any tax or penalty imposed by this
act. Reports and returns shall be Conlon, Louise Jackson. Alma Cait1
preserved for two years and there well, Margaret Powel. Melvola Root
after until the tax commission or Evelyn Ford, Ernest Tippie, Johr
ensel, Dave Harryman and
Ray
ders them to be destroyed.
Section 18. It shall be unlawful Bray.
Mrs. Earl Bensel and son Benn
for any taxpayer to advertise in any
manner to the effect that the taxes and Mrs. Fred Barker and son Fred
imposed by this act will be assumed Ue of Hermiston were visitors !
and not added to his selling price he Pearl Jarvis home Thursda
of the property or services sold. Any evening.
Mrs. Charlie Gould of Lebanon
person violating the provisions of
this section shall be guilty of a mis- Ore. was a Umatilla visitotr Sun
day.
Mrs. Could is an old residen
upon
conviction
demeanor and,
therefor, shall be liable to a penalty of Umatilla and was renewing old
‘
riendships.
of not less than $100 or not more
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell an<
than $1,000 in the discretion of the
court. Each such advertisement or daughter Josephine and T. 0. Wal
each day during which such adver- 1er motored to Pendleton Sunday.
Clarence Guerin is building t
tisement shall continue shall be
deemed and construed to constitute house near the Texaco station i
a separate offense. The penalties which they will make their home
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Durant hav
provided herein shall be doubled for
every second or subsequent offense. rented the Umatilla Garage & Ser
Section 19. It shall be unlawful vice Station and will move Thurs
1
for any person to fail or refuse to day.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jarvis mo
make any return required by this
act, or to make any false or fraudu tored to Pendleton Saturday on bus
lent return with Interest to evade in ess.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Llewllyi
the tax, or to refuse o permit the
examination of any book, account, took Ernest Tipple, Jack Cooney
Robert McKenzie and Paul Donova’
record or other data by the tax com- to
Pendleton to the Open Traci
duly
appointed
rep-
mission or its
Meet.
resent at Ive. Any person violating
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone and sor
any provision of this section shall Bobby of Ellensburg, Wn., were vi
be guilty of a misdemeanor and on siting in Umatilla and Hermistor
conviction thereof shall be fined Sunday.
W. If. Buhman, a former teache
not more than 31,000 or imprisoned I
in the Umatilla schools and now
(Continued next week)
THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1933
county championship. The tie
be played oft In Pendleton.
Minnie Harvey playing in the
girls singles In tennis, defeated the
Hermiston player, Margaret Felt-
house. Hermiston won the Kiris’ sin
gles from Mildred Conlon and Ruth < 4 i i
Thompson and the boys’ singles
from Don Harryman and George < i
Harvey.
Last Thursday the baseball team
of the high school motored to Pen
dleton to play with Pilot Rock in a 4 i
play-off for the representatives to
play Athena for county champion
ship. The game was close through-
out, the first inning being scoreless. < >
The final score was 4-1.
Jim Hatfield entertained mem
bers of the girls' basketball team at
a feed last Thursday evening at the
Columbia Cafe. The guest's included
Louise Byrnes, Margaret Brown,
Josephine Connell, Juanita Bray.
Merril Byrnes, Margaret Powell, and |
ompanied
Juliana at Board-
at-Miss
Rosa Ricco,
the coach.
ended
the by basket social
|
Umatilla
won second
place in the it
' ;
teaching tn Heppner, was a Umatil
la visitor Sunday.
The Ladies Aid held their month
ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Dell
Jackson Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. MacIntyre,
both of Pendleton, as guests. Mrs.
Pearson and Mrs. MacIntyre gave
interesting talks on Mission work
in the Ladies Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller
ire building a confectionery and
axil hall on the lot between the
matilla Garage and the Berrett’s
residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Campbell ac-
ompanied by Mrs. Reta Band and
laughter Doris Ann, all of Eugene,
pent the week end at the Carl Cald
well home.
Miss Sara Rix and Miss Rosa Ric-
o motored to Pendleton Saturday
vhere they spent the day shopping.
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller, ac-
The ambitious working man or woman who desires
advancement through further education:
the far
seeing parent who wants to assure his children the
most worthwhile advantages—to you all we say "Save
for Education.” A small amount deposited with us
each week will increase by your consistent adding,
and interest earned.
Miss
Pope
nan.
tennis Friday
tournament
held at Hermis-
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an Sunday
at the afternoon...Miss,
program later in Pope
the ton
and Saturday.
Minnie <>
a Walla
MISsBernice
returned
to ionship
Ellen Harveywon
county and
champ
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Walla last Byrnes
Wednesday
where
for girls singles,
Mil- f
dred Conlon and Ruth Thompson 2 ’
he will resume her work at More- won county championship for girls' : ,
nan Beauty College.
Miss Byrnes doubles. Miss Harvey has made a <
-'ill stay with Mr. and Mrs. Jim very remarkable record this year 2
Marshall.
and has not been defeated by any <
Mrs. A. E. McFarland has re school.
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urned from Grants Pass, Ore.,
Mrs. Emmett Cooney is visiting
here she was called because of the in Condon with relatives.
of Hermiston
illness of her sister, Mrs. French.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy mo- $
Mrs. Montin and son Andy spent tored to Pendleton where they vis-
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000
ast week end in Portland,
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ken- J
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE. President
Harry Hull is visiting with his |
the first of the week.
;
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
»other. Mrs. Emma Hull in Spo- | nedy
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board-
ane, Wn. Lester Bennett is work- man were Sunday afternoon visitors 4
ng in the Red & White store dur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. 4 $101111100900100001319710101113101111000030099
ng his absence.
Root.
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Marvin George and Everett Er-
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and
in left Sunday for Connell, Wn., daughter Francis accompanied Geo. the new season began has
keep it from being pure comedy.
/here they were to work with the Kendler to Portland Friday where | been a film 80 refreshingly off the ' The Great Jasper” is as faithful to
le-gang, but Mr. Moron received a Mr. Kendler attended to business eaten paths.
lessa ge to keep them In Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman visited ' This time Richard Dix digresses drama as it is to life.
Also comedy, “Who's Zoo in Afri-
o work in section east of town. Ce at the home of Mrs. Chapman’s par- from straight hero roles to portray
il Tipple, George McNabb and El ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell, a very human character whose fault va” and travelogue—“Singapore”.
on Fromdalh began work on this
Miss Lorine Lash has returned ! was that he liked a little fun in
lection Monday morning.
home from a few day's visit with ' life—and loving was the best fun.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck in Mary- |
“The Great Jasper" is an irresis
he hosts of the "500’ club members
tible scamp. His successful ways
ind their husbands last Wednesday hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder motor- | with women is the means by which
o dinner. After the dinner the ed to Pasco, Wn., last Friday where
nests drove over to Harry Roden- they visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl he climbs from the position of a
horse car driver to an Atlantic City
ough where the rest of the even- Brownell.
Proposed Sales Tax.
fortune teller whose heart advice
ng was spent tn playing “500”.
Pete McNabb took a week’s va- ! “to women only" brings him a for-
Rev. Brown of Boardman gave cation from his duties at the Red
There have been a great many In
he address Sunday evening at & White store last week. Leslie Ben | tune. The fascinating thing about
Gcing—May 26. 27. 28, 29, 30
quiries about the contents of the
hurch on Mother’s Day. A large nett was employed during his ab- I this Great Jasper Is that no woman
Return’g (Home by Midnight) June 6
! ever bore him malice.
proposed sales tax bill which will be
udience enjoyed the services.
Between points in Oregon. Wash
The story is a delightful mixture
referred to the people of the State
The Sunday School gave a pro- sence.
The state highway gang is work
ington. Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Cal
.ram for Mother’s Day last Sunday ing on the highway between Irrigon of veiled comedy and powerful dra
of Oregon July 21, 1933. We are
ifornia, Montana, Wyoming (west
vhich consisted of a poem "Sweet- and Hermiston. The camp has been ma. culminating in Jasper’s realiza-
publishing the bill as proposed by
of and Including Green River)
earts”; a poem by Eddie Bray, and set up near the Union Service sta ' tion that you can’t go through life
the state legislature which will ap-
and some points in British Co
taking love where you find it with
i solo by Miss Juliana Pope. This tion.
lumbia. Minimum adult fare 50c.
pear from week to week until the
out some day having a reckoning.
program was followed by an address
Rev. H. C. Brown will deliver the
Children half fare. Tickets good
Wera Engels, new to American
complete bill has been prlntted.
by Rev. W. O. Miller.
baccalaureate address at the school audiences, is beautiful and charm
on all trains. In sleeping car add
The date of the Ladies Aid pro auditorium Sunday, May 21st.
Comment will be made later.
regular sleeping car charges.
ing, sharing feature honors with
tram has been changed to Thurs-
OREGON LAWS, 1933.
Ask local agent for details.
Edna May Oliver, comidal as al-
day. May 18.
Some of the main
eatures of the evening will be a Notice of Hearing Upon Final ways.
CHAPTER 400
There Is rich humor in this play
Dreadful
ne-act
“Those
play
AN ACT
and only a few touches of tragedy
Report.
Drews”, the Horse Heaven Wrang-
(Continued from last week.)
'era and two other musical numbers.
Section 14. Every tax imposed by
Last Tuesday the local high school IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 20909000089009009090909999000909939900093020089900900
this act, and all Increases, interest
team defeated the Pilot Rock team
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
and penalties thereon shall be a Hen
in a close game of 3-1. This game
TILLA COUNTY.
upon the property of any person
tied Umatilla and Pilot Rock for
In the matter of the estate of
Thomas Walter Botkin, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the I
last will and testament of Thomas |
Walter Botkin, deceased, has filed
her final report with the clerk of |
the above enttitled court, and that
the judge of said court has desig
nated Saturday, the 3rd day of June,
1933, at 2:00 o’clock in the after
noon as the time, and the rooms of
the above entitled court in the
May 9, 1933
county court house In Pendleton,
Umatilla county, Oregon, as the
place when and where hearing is to
be had thereon. All persons inter-
CROWN
ested are hereby notified to then
A great thing has occurred amongst us. We have made a complete
and there appear and show cause
turn-around, and at last America’s face is toward the future.
The kind that makes
if any they have, why said report
For Finest Cake
washing easy.
should not be approved, the execu-
Three years--- 1929 to 1932--- we Americans looked backward. All
trix discharged and the estate
Pounds
-I Q
our old financial and political machinery was geared to pull us out of
Lbs.
with recipes
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closed.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1933.
the depression by the same door through which we entered
MARTHA V. BOTKIN.
It failed.
Executrix.
thought it simply a case of going back the way we came.
BULK
(May 4-25)
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
2
4
2
2
there
RAIL EXCURSION
ABOUT lc MILEover
MEMORIAL DAY
PACIFIC
UNION
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SAVE
Good foods cost a little more, but
you save in the end. Keeps you
healthy, lasts longer & cooks better.
Cake Flour
SOAP CHIPS
5
We now realize that the way out is forward-- through it.
Thanks for that belongs to President Roosevelt.
Day he turned the Ship of State around.
Inauguration
Having observed the failure
Notice
of
Hearing
Upon
Final
Report.
of sincere efforts to haul us back the way we cane, he designed a new
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE %
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- j %
method___new political and financial machinery--- to pull us out
TILLA COUNTY.
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In the matter of the estate of %
Fannie Cotton Todd, deceased.
! : ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that %
the undersigned administrator of < >
the estate of Fannie Cotton Todd. ¡ :
deceased, has tiled his final report 2 ►
with the clerk of the above enttitled ? ,
court, and that the judge of said 1 ‘
court has designated Saturday, the < •
3rd day of June, 1933, at 2:00 o’- 4 ,
clock in the afternoon as the time. ‘ ,
and the rooms of the above entitled < >
court In the County Court House in %
Pendleton. Umatilla county, Ore-2
gon, as the place when and where | ‘ >
hearing is to be had thereon. ah ; ;
persons interested are hereby noti- : ,
fled to then and there appear and < >
show cause, if any they have, why < >
said report should not be approved. 1 ,
the administrator discharged, his %
bondsmen exonerated and the es-s
tate closed.
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Dated this 4th day of May, 1933. %
ROBERT C. TODD.
| : ¡
Administrator. < >
(May 4-25)
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the way we are going-- forward.
He is clearing international
obstacles out of the way; he does not stand in awe of tariffs.
The
people begin to feel that he does not take advice from the ’inter
ests" ; that he has courage and loyalty to work for one supreme
interest only-- the welfare of the American people. That is a big
achievement for two months in office.
And now we all look to what is coming; we grow less and less
concerned with what is behind.
the haul rope.
We are looking for a hand-hold on
Every man wants to do what he can, and all he can.
The best thing I can do for the Country is to create industry
If I knew anything better to do, I
by building good motor cars
Motor oars must
would do it. Industry must be my contribution
They are so much •
face ahead to the future, like everything else
part of the Nation’s daily life that if they lag behind they hold
the Country back.
NEW FILM AT OASIS FASCINAT- %
ING IN ALL ELEMENTS.
RKO •
•The Great Jasper",
picture starring Richard Dix at the
Oasis theatre Sunday and Monday
Is one of the finest screen bills.
It doesn't need much courage for
a plunge into superalitives about a
picture like "The Great Jasper”, for
here is one on which praise can bo
Mayonnaise
Prince Albert
2 tins
Bring your container.
Pint
12c
Gallon
95c
43c
Cigaretts
2 packages .......................
CAMPBELL’S
RED DART BRAND
Tomato Soup
Sugar Peas
"Glows with Sunny Flavor"
2-Lb. Tin
3
Cans
23C
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Jell Powder
Your Choice—All Flavors
5
Pkgs.
25c
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15-ox. Tin
3
Cans
25c
Vegetables always fresh, and
2
Cans
25c
25c
B. & M. BRAND
BEANS
1 Can Large Size Baked Beans
1 Can Large Size Brown Bread
All
For
29c
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Tapioca
Easy to prepare-—
Requires no soaking.
2
pkgs.
25c
lowest price for the quality.
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