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THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1933. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE FOUR Champions Ready for 500-Mile Speed Classic May 30. . BILLY A rnold bouts MEVER WINNER 1929 LOREN CORUM AND SON BOBBIE WINNER 1924 _ tonti . I Us FRED FRAME WINNER 1932 When the starter gives the green flag at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 500-Mlle International Sweepstakes May 30, one of the champions pictured above muy again cross the tape the winner. Fred Frame, who broke the track record last year, will again drive one of Harry Hartz’ powerful cars. Louis Schneider, the 1931 winner, will again drive his own car. Hill Ar nold, great champion of 1930, has not made his plans known, but the I nie Triplett, Pacific Coast Champion speed demon is likely to be in the ! who established a two-man car lar race. Louis Meyer, 1929 winner, is record of 120 miles per hour at In always a strong contestant. Loren dianapolis last week, and Lou Moore Corum, a co-winner in 1924 with fastest qualifier last year. With oe Boyer, is a fine driven and vet | such speeds, hour after hour, tires eran strategist. But these champ . are the important factor in safety ions will be up against great compe All of these noted racing drivers titors, such as “Wild Bill” Cum- | and the winners for the last 13 mings, who Is said to have hit 170 years, chose Firestone Tires to m les an hour on the "back stretch” ' ring them through the terriffic during one of his recent tryouts, Er- I grind to victory. Comment will be made later. Proposed Sales Tax. OKEGON IA WS, 1933. There have been a great many in quiries about the contents of the proposed sales tax bill which will be referred to the people of the State of Oregon July 21, 1933. We are publishing the bill as proposed by the state legislature which will ap pear from week to week until the complete bill has been printted. CHAPTER 400 AN ACT (Continued from last week.) not exceeding six monti ’s in the county Jail, or punished by both such fine and imprisonment. In ad dition tn the foregoing penalties, any person who shall knowingly swear to or verify any false or fraudulent E statement with the intent to evade any tax imposed by this act shall be uilty of perjury and. on conviction thereof, shall be punished in the manner provided by law. Section 20. (a) All revenues de rived from this act shall be paid forthwith by the tax commission t< the state treasurer and shall b placed by said treasurer in the gen eral fund. So much of such revenues as may be necessary for the payment ■ ----- Firestone court, and that the judge of said f the expenses of the tax commie der the provisione of this act shall | TAKEN UP NOTICE. court has designated Saturday, the ion in administering the provisions | be apportioned and paid to the com- | Notice is hereby given that I have ■ this act shall constitute an appro mon school fund of the county and I taken up and have kept for about 3rd day of June, 1933, at 2:00 o’ priation from the general fund for to the several tax levying muni- 30 days at Messner ranch, 9 miles clock in the afternoon as the time, aid purposes, to be disbursed in the cipalities and subdivisions of the I Southwest of Hermiston, the follow and the rooms of the above entitled same manner as other appropriations | county, according to the percentage ! ing described animals: court in the County Court House in which the general property taxes | from said fund. ONE BLUE ROAN MARE, tea Pendleton. Umatilla county, Ore levied by the county and by each th) After payment of such ad- such years old. • or subdivision1 ministrative expenses, the net reven bears municipality ONE PART BROWN MARE, gon, as the place when and where to the aggregate amount of I es derived from this act shall first general property taxes levied in the | branded, 12 years old. hearing is to be had thereon. All be applied to the total amount of county, as shown by the last tax j Said animals will be sold, unless persons interested are hereby noti $ 1,4 87,918.96, in payment of the redeemed, at public auction to the second half of the taxes for general roll. The revenues so apportioned highest bidder for cash in hand on fied to then and there appear and tate purposes apportioned against and paid to the county and to each I the 10th' day of June, 1933, at the show cause, if any they have, why or subdivision thereof | said report should not be approved, i he several counties in the state 1 municipality shall, In each case, be used exclu- | above described ranch at 1 o'clock h vy of taxes for the year 1933. and the administrator discharged, his P. M. sively to reduce the amount of tax such second half of said taxes, as bondsmen exonerated and the es which would otherwise be levied on Dated at Hermiston on this 20th aid from the net proceeds of this tate closed. day of May, 1933. • t, shall not be collected by the tax real property. Dated this 4th day of May, 1933. Signed. G. G. SMITH. olle 'tors dí the several counties, Section 22. In the state levy of (May 25-June 8) ROBERT C. TODD, nor be remitted to the state treas- taxes for the year 1934 and for each Administrator. rer. year thereafter, the estimated net (May 4-25) (c) After full payment of the revenues to accrue to the state from NOTICE TO CREDITORS. aid second half of state taxes, as ; this act, together with any surplus —---------- e =------------- - herein provided, the net revenues ‘ of the preceding year shall be ap Notice of Hearing Upon Final derived from this act shail next be plied first to offset the state levy edited, in the total amount of on such estimated receipts and sur IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Report. 518,897.23, to the sinking fund of plus shall be applied to offset the STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA he world war veterans' state aid state millage taxes, including the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE -Immission, in lieu of the one-half state two-mill elementary school TILLA COUNTY. STATE or OREGON FOR UMA ill tax provided by law to be levied tax. In the event the revenues ac TILLA COUNTY. r said sinking fund, omitted from cruing to the state under this act In the Matter of the Estate of he state levy of taxes for the year in any year shall exceed the amount Thomas L. Stewart. Deceased. In the matter of the estate of 933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thomas Walter Botkin, deceased. required to offset the total state (d) Said net revenues derived levy on property, the excess of such the undersigned has been appointed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that •öin this act, in excess of the ap- revenues shall be apportioned to the executrix of the last will and testa rop-iations hereinbefore made, several counties, in the manner and ment of Thomas L. Stewart, de the undersigned executrix of the all next be transferred in an a- for the purposes hereinbefore pro ceased, and has qualified as the law last will and testament of Thomas •ount not exceeding $250,000 to a vided. directs. All persons having claims Walter Botkin, deceased, has filed i nd otherwise provided by law for against the said estate are required Section 23. This act shall expire to present the same to me at the her final report with the clerk of he relief of the unemployed. (e) One-half of the residue of net on July 1, 1935, in so far as it re office of W. J. Warner, my attor the above enttitled court, and that evenues derived from this act lates to gross sales made after June ney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with the judge of said court has desig •ih shall remain after the appro- 30, 1935, but it shall remain in full proper vouchers, within six months nated Saturday, the 3rd day of June, riations and transfers hereinbefore force and effect for the collection from the date hereof. Dated this 25th day of May, 1933. 1933, at 2:00 o'clock in the after rovided, shall be apportioned and of any unpaid taxes hereby imposed JULIA E. O'GRADY, Executrix. noon as the time, and the rooms of aid to the several counties, as here- on gross sales made prior to July 1, the above entitled court in the (May 25-June 22) naftar provided, according to the 1935. -- e u-------------- espective valuations of the tax- county court house in Pendleton, Section 24. The taxes imposed by ble properties thereof, as last equ- Notice of Hearing Upon Final Umatilla county, Oregon, as the lized and determined by the tax 1 this act shall be in lieu of general place when and*where hearing is to property taxes on tangible personal ommission. Report. be had thereon. All persons inter Section 21. On or before January property and such property shall '5, 1934, and on or before the ex- | not be assessed for taxation in the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ested are hereby notified to then iration of each period of six months years 1933 and 1934; but such ex- STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA and there appear and show cause hereafter, the tax commission shall ■ emption shall not apply to any tax if any they have, why said report TILLA COUNTY. repare a statement of the amount levied on the assessment of tangible > b ' apportioned and paid to each personal property in any prior year. In the matter of the estate of should not be approved, the execu trix discharged and the estate unty, nut of the net revenues de Section 25. If any section, subdi Fannie Cotton Todd, deceased. lved from this act, and shall file a vision, provision, clause or exemp NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that closed. ertitfied copy of such statement tion of this act or the application Dated this 4th day of May, 1933. with the secretary of state and also I thereof to any taxpayer shall, for the undersigned administrator of MARTHA V. BOTKIN. 1th the state treasurer. Immedia- any reason, be adjudged or declared the estate of Fannie Cotton Todd, ely thereafter the respective a- by any court of competent jurisdic deceased, has filed his final report Executrix. mounts due the counties under this tion to be unconstitutional or inva with the clerk of the above enttitled (May 4-25) act shall be remitted by warrants lid, such judgment or decision shall drawn by the secretary of state on not affect the validity of the re the general fund to the county treas: maining portions of this act, and it urers of the several counties. All hereby is expressly declared that amounts so paid to each county un- every other section, subdivision, provision or clause of this act would have been enacted, irrespective of the enactment or validity of the portion hereof declared or adjudged Brooksie, the famous cow, has only one duty —to give lots of pure milk to be unconstitutional or invalid. IF BROOKSIE HAD TO DO ALL THE WORK ! Section 26. This entire act shall be and hereby is referred to the peo ple of the state of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the next regular or special general election. THE MASTERPIECE OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION Filed in the office of the secre tary of state March 14, 1933. RACE • • 14th Consecutiva Year • • • • • • • « • • « • • • The Beer Congress. e GOLD STANDARD r petvnawnllöaätrength and safety of Firestone Hi h Speed Tires, The Cold Standard of Tire Values, which holdall world oras on roaa und tiach for safety, speed, mdeage and endurance. Equip your car today ! We Give You a Liberal Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Tires and CONSTRUCTION, PRICE 2 pi to ‘g J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. SUPER OLDFIEL D TYPE ________ OLDFIELD TYPE This tire is superior it! quality to first line special brand tires offered for sale by mail order houses and made without the manufacturer’s name and guar- antee. Tl is is “The lire Tlf Taught Thrift to N illictn»." $5.85 4.75-19 6.30 5.00-20 7.00 7-65 5.25-18 00. SENTINEL TYPE COURIER TYPE This tire is of better Quality, Construction and Workmanship than second line special brand tires offered for sale by mail order houses and others and made without the manufacturer’s name and guarantee. This tire is of good Quality and Workmanship-- carries the name “‘Firestone’ and full guarante e — sold as low as many cheap special brand tires manufactured to sell at a price. . ................... $5.10 ___________ 5.48 5.25-18_______ Other Sizes Proportionately Low 6.17 Other Sizes Proportionately low a 98c DEPENDABLE Firestone BATTERIES as low as s00 ea... os and your old Battery We trill tc»t anv make of P-Jtery FREE Polish, Touch-up E n a m e I a n d Firestone High Test Top Dressing. “While banks are crashing and • millions are unemployed, Congress wrestling over 'How to Get Beer’ will go down in history; as the event in statecraft for the years 1932-33”, so writes Charles Fran ces Holler of Nebraska in a circular letter to all congressmen and other officials. "How marvelous to have the major political'Conventions, a great University's President, mil lionaire income tax evaders, and the U. S. Congress (96 Senators and 435 Representatives receiving a total annual salary of $4,779,000) giving their best minds to the solution of so great a problem of state.” “That future generations may be hold in visible form, the wise states men who are the advocates of so great and benevolent an ideal, their marble statues holding high a beer mug, should stand on a keg-shaped base among the illustratious in Sta tuary Hall.” ... suppose she had to churn that milk into rich, creamy butter. Then.... 2.0 wzzm 30x3% - $3.15 4.50-21 4.75-19 .. Firestone SPARK PLUGS goc cP Each In We trill test your Spark Plugs FRUE BLACK & WHITE SERVICE STATION Hermiston, Oregon I nil thr l ¡rettone Rai Idins at “ Í Century ef Progress,'* Chicago. See thefnmtnts t.unt-lHppnl tires bring mad- In a modern Firrstonr tlreftrrtney In the Matter of .the Estate of Isabell Ross, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons whom it may concern: That Milton A. Ross has been ap pointed executor of the last will and testament of Isabell Ross, Deceased. All persons having claims against this are hereby required to present them. In the manner provided by law. to the said executor at the law office of George R. Lewis in the DeSpain Building in Pendleton. Ore gon. within six months of thte date of the first publication of this no tice which is the 25th day of May, 1933. MILTON A. ROSS, Executor. GEORGE R. LEWIS, DeSpain Building. Pendleton. Oregon, Attorney for Executor. (May 25-June 22) ------------ — e =-------------- TAKEN UP NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have ! taken up and have kept for about | six days at my ranch seven miles | northeast of Hermiston the follow ing described animals: 20 head of cows and steers, hearing simfar brand to C on left hip. Said animals will be sold, unless 1 redeemed, at public auction to the | highest bidder for cash in hand on j the 10th day of June. 1933. at the above described ranch at 2:00 P M. Dated at Hermiston on this 24th day of May, 1933. C. U HUNT. 7 . .. . she would have to pack the butter attractively so people would buy it. And.... » BU NOTICE Th CREDITORS. Tirchie ne I This tiro is the equal of all stand- ard brand first line tires in Quality, I Construction and Appearance. Sold | at a price that a fords you real savings. « ❖ « • • • « « • All Items Appearing in this • • Column are Contributed by the • • Hermiston W. C. T. U. • E most gruelling tire test in the world. 200 times around the 21 mile oval brick track al speeds as high as 110 miles per hour. Ì he tremendous crowd are on their feet cheering the winner on Firestone High Speed Tires as he flashes across I he finish line without tire trouble. Thal’s performance— tire performance backed by the genius of Hr ex tone —the world's master tire builder. It takes the extra quality and extra construction features in Firestone tires to make these records. Famous drivers will not risk their lives and chance of Victory 0,1 any other tire. They KNOW the added features of Gum-Dipping und two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord i'lies I nder the Tread assure them of utmost safetv and dependability. Y Racing speeds of yesterday are the road speeds of today. You, too, need the COMPARE with high butterfat content. But suppose she had to do all the work of supplying the nation with butter. For example .... Approved by the governor March 14, 1933. WINS 500 MILE INDIANAPOLIS . 3 UTTER she would have to transport it to distant cities. Finally ... . she would have to place it in reach of consumers. But Brooksie and tens of thousands of her pals all over the country have Swift & Company to do all these things for them. Their owners sell the cream to Swift produce plants — (there are more than 1OO of them) — and receive imme diate payment. Swift does the rest. For over 50 years. Swift * Company has been a service link between the farmers and consumers of the United States. It maintains a daily, nation wide market for butterfat, poultry and eggs as well as meats. Demand is created and fostered for these fine perishable foods under the famous Swift's Premium and Swift’s Brookfield labels. Fair treatment to all patrons . . . our own salesmen in all parts of the United States . . . low service costs . .. these make “Swift Service" what it is. Sell your poultry, butterfat and eggs to Swift & Company. , Swift & Company Purveyors sffine feodt m World’s Fair visitors are cordially invited to go through the Swift plant in Chicago. It is only thirty minutes on the southside Elevated from downtown.