The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 29, 1928, Image 4

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COM OF RED CROSS
ANNUAL ROLL CML
5,000,000 MEMBERS
UNION PACIFIC BUYS NEW CARS FOR NORTHWEST
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car
Disaster Relief and Work for Vet­
erans Cause Heavy Drain
on Resources.
In order to enable the American
Bed Cross to carry on Its broad activi­
ties, ran tin g from service to the world
w a r veteran to Instant response In
tim e of disaster, a membership of
9,000,000 sbould^be enrolled, and In tbls
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year of 1928-1929 that ts the goal set
for the tw elfth annual roll call, to bs
h eld from November 11 to 29, Armis
Uce to Thanksgiving Day.
John Barton Payne, chairman of the
Am erican Red Cross at Washington,
In calling upon the nation tor S.000,000
adult members, directs attention to
the great expenditures required of the
Bed Cross for disaster and veteran re­
> M i
lie f work, and for Its many other ac­
tivitie s devoted to health preservation
and Improvement and to cutting down
the number of accidental deaths,
A t le ft: Mayor George Baker of Portland congratulates M r. W . K . Cundiff of the Union P acific on the
through Ufa saving and first aid
new cars purchased for use in the Pacific Northw eat. A t rig ht: New type of seats in day coachea
courses.
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“The Red Cross should at all times
into individual seats.
T here are w rap
nave been purchased and put into serried this
have a large reserve fund," Judge
hangers on the backs of the seats, and -the plate
month by the Union Pacific. A complete line of glass windows slide up and down in felt run-waya
Payne stated, "because when disaster
now diners and coaches are now operated on the like automobile windows. The new coaches aro
strikes, and tbls organisation Is cslled
Portland Lim ited between Portland ami Chicago
upholstered tn true blue mohair and have silver
Into Instant action, there Is no tim e to
via the Columbia R iver Route.
fittings.
stop and raise funds.
Dollars may
The Union Pacific Spokane-Portland Lim ited has
The new dining cars, now in use on the Portland
m< -»- lives, so we should have at all
boon fully equipped with the new coaches, which
Lim ited, are upholstered in old rose as a rem ifleer
times a good reserve. W e have been
,w ra ry *n t° «¿“ i o ;
forced each year to draw upon our
day co.uh field. The cars have rotating chairs, j have roller bearings to in su re e a s y s ta rtin g .
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reserves, and we find that the de­
mands are Increasing annually."
Lot 11, 60 feet, E. M u m m a .........83.00 Lot 8, 50 feet, H . W . Coe E state $3.0o
Judge Payne pointed out that In the
ot 12, 25 feet, E . M u m m a .........81.50 Block 15 —
fiscal year of 1927-28, the Red- Cross
- R E A D T H E W A N T ADS—
L ot 15, 50 feet, C. S. M cN au g h t
L o t i , 50 feet, A. M . 9 m lth ...... $ 3 .00
had extended aid In 66 m ajor catastro­
83.00
Block
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phes In the United States and Its
Insular possessions, and In 22 nations L ot 16, 50 feet, C. S. M c N a u g h t
L ot 2, 50 feet, B. H . Parsons Es­
abroad. This does not Include the Block 10—
ta te ................................................. $3.00
W est Indies hurricane disaster In
............- .................................83.00 Block 16—
Porto Rico and Florida, which oc L ot 29, 26 feet, Grace B. Rogers $1.50 L ot 10, 25 feet, R. B osw ell........... $1.50 !
curred a fte r the close of the Red Cross
L ot 30, 26 feet, Grace B. Roger 81.50 Lot 11, 25 ffe t, R. B osw ell........... $1.50
fiscal year, June 30, 1928.
Block 11—
L ot 12, 25 feet, R. Bosw ell........... $1.60
The Red Cross expenditures for dis­
L ot 29, 25 feet, O. O. Felthouse 81.50 Lot 13, 30 feet, R. B o sw ell...........$1.80
aster In that period wore 816.644,
t o k e e p in m in d t h e ’
According to p la t file d A p ril 22
268.87, of which approximately $13,- L ot 30, 25 feet. O. O. Felthouse 81.50
f a c t t h a t in a d d it io n to
L ot 31, 25 feet. O. O. Felthouse 81.50 1907.
000,000 was expended In the Missis
slppl Valley for the flood relief work, L o t 32, 25 feet, O. 0 . Felthouse 81-50 Block F —
p r in t in g th is n e w s «
which came from a fund contributed Block 12—
L ot 6, 54 feet, F ra n k R eeder....$3.2-1
by the public. More than 91,000,000
p a p e r w e d o jo b .w o rk
Lot 17, 25 feet, F. C. M cK en zie 81.50 L ot 7, 54 feet, F ra n k R eeder....$3.24
was expended In the S t Louis tornado
L o t 8, 54 feet, F ra n k R eeder....$ 3 .2 4
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f a n y k in d .
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damage, and more than 91.000,000 In
.75 Lot G—-
N ew England. In both cases public l o t 19, 12^4 ft., F. C. M cK en zie
in n e e d o f a n y t h in g
270 feet, H . ,T . F raser
According to p la t file d A p ril 5, East
re lie f funds were raised, although In
in th is lin e b e s u r e
N ew England the Red Cross contribu­ 1905.
......................................................... $16.20
ted In excess of 8600,0)0 from Its own Block 2—
According to p la t file d M arc h 21,
funds for the relief work. In the ma­ L o t 3. 25 feet, M a ry B. Oakes . $1.50 1905.
jo rity of the other 66 disasters, and L o t 4, 25 feet, M a ry B. Oakes. $1.50
Block 1—
In all of the 22 foreign catastrophes Block 3—
Lot 10, 50 feet, G. W . B a ile y ..$5.00
In which the Red Cross extended aid,
the money came from its own re­ L ot 4, 50 feet, C. S. M c N a u g h t f-3.00 Lot 11. 50 feet, G. W . B ailey. $5.00
L o t 6, 50 feet, C. 9. M c N a u g h t $ 3 .0 0 Lot 12, 50 feet, G. W . B a ile y ..$5.00
sources.
The largest Item In t h e annual bud­ L o t 6, 50 feet, O. O. F eltho use..$ 3.00 Block 4—
get of Hie Red Cror.i i» h i lt-i
---ran Block 7—
Lot 3, 50 feet, Roy H ig g in s ....$ 5 .0 0
re lie f mid wo '■ for u.Sahlt-ii ex nei - Ice L o t 24, 25 feet, Augusta Crcssy $1.50
L o t9 , 50 feet, W . L. Blessing ...$ 5 ,0 0
and k i vice i
i. ii-mu wl l-h II ex­ Block 8—
L ot 10, 50 feet, W . L. Blessing. $5.00
panded in Hila v. ,i j i ; ;a,79i.
L ot 1, 30 feet, C. C. D u rfe y ........$1:80 L ot 11, 50 feet, W . L. Blessing..$ 5 .00
L ot 2, 26 fe e t, C. C, D u rfe y ......... $1.50 Block 6—
1 C T lO r f 7 T A L E
L ot 3, 26 feet, C. C. D u rfe y ..........$1.59 Lot 12, 60 feet, G. A. Soule....$ 5 .0 0
N otice lu boreby ;'.ven th a t by v i r ­ L ot 16, 26 feot, J. 9. W e s t..........$1.50
L ot 13, 50 feet, R. G. G a le .........»5.00
tu « of the a u th o rity
of the
C ity L o t 17, 25 foet, J. S. W e s t..........$1.50
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
L ot 14, $ 5 .r f e e t , F red C. Stone $3.57
C h a rte r o f the C ity of H erm isto n and L o t 21, 25 feet, C, C. D u rfe y ........$1.60
Block 9—
the d irectio n of the C ity C ouncil au ­ L o t 22, 25 feet, C. C. D u rfe y ........$1.50
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
L o t 4, 50 feet, P, B. D o h e rty ....$ 5 .0 0
th o riz in g and d ire c tin g th e treasurer Block 11—
Lot 5, 50 feet, P. B. D o h e rty ....$5.00
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
o f the C ity of H e rm is to n to collect L o t 18, 30 feet. Geo. E. Briggs $1.80
L o t 6, 50 feet, P. B. D o h e rty ....9 5 .0 0
the unpaid assessments fo r the c ity L o t 19, 25 feet, Geo. E . Briggs $1.60
L ot 9, 50 feet, T . W . B o tk in ....$ 5.0 0
Irr ig a tio n w a te r fo r the year 1928. Block 13—
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
Lot 10, 50 feet, T . W . B o tk in ... $5.00
levied and Imposed under the provis­ L o t 4, 50 feet, I I . W . Coe E s ta te $3.00
Lot 11, 50 feet, R. C. C h allis ...$ 5 .0 0
BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR
ions o f O rdinance No. 76 passed by L o t 5, 50 feet, H . W . Coe Estate $3.00
L ot 12, 50 feet, R. C. C h allis ...$ 5 .0 0
th e C ity Council and approved by the L ot 6, 50 foet, H . W . Coe Estate $3.00
SHOP.
G E O R G IA H E N D E R S O N ,
M a y o r on J u ly 2, 1913, as amended Lot 7, 50 feet, H . W . Coe E state $3.00
(1 2 -5 tc )
c it y T re a s u rer
by O rdinance No. 122 and ordinance
No. 96 passed by the C ity C ouncil and
approved by the M ayo r on A p ril 17,
1918.
I w ill on the 22nd day o f Decern
her, 1928. nt the hour of 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day a t the
C ity Council Cham ber In the C ity of
H e rm is to n , Oregon, sell the fo llo w in g
described lots, pieces and parcels of
Ian,) a t Public auction to the highest
bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds
front the sale of each lot, piece or p ar­
cel of land to be applied In satlsfac-
SPOKANE
lon o f the assessment upon said lot,
YAKIMA «
piece or parcel o f land w ith Interest
thereon from M arch 1, 1 9 2 8, a t the
ra te of 6 per cent per ann um to­
MEN’S D R E S S -
DRESS SHOES
g eth er w ith a p en a lty o f 15 per cent
HATS
SILK HOSE
o f each of said assessments and a ll i
SHIRTS
costs.
PANTS
RAYON HOSE
F o llo w in g Is a description of each !
TIES
o f said lots, pieces or parcels of land
MEN S W O R K -
w ith the num ber o f feet
fro ntage,
HATS
TOILET ARTICLM
nam e o f ow ner or reputed o w n er, and
SHIRTS
SCHOOL SHOE«
the am ount o f sulil assessment.
BANTS
WOMEN'S AND MRLT
C ity o f H erm isto n, according
to
RUBBER BOOTS
STRAW AND NOV. HAT!
p la t file d w ith C ounty Recorder Nov.
SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER A CO.
23, 1904.
Block L ot F eet
Nam e
A m t.
Block 1—
L o t 7, 57 feet, 11. L . P ayne,.... 9 3 .42
W in te r
L o t 9. 50 fee l, H . L. Payn e.........8 3 .00
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Sum y
B lock I —
auforni
L o t 9. 50 feet, H . E . H a n b y .........93.00
L o t 10, 50 feet, H . E H a n b y ...... 9 3 .00
T a k e th e U n io n
Pacific sunshine circle
B lock 6—
, « rip to d e lig h t f u l
L o t 12,25 feet, D ick H ardison. ..|1 .5 9
California where winter
Block 7—
means summer and count­
L ot 7.35 feet. C. C. D u rfe y .........92 .10
ies» pleaeuree await you.
L o t 8, 25 feet. C. C. D u rfe y ......... 91.50
One way via Salt Lake City-,
L o t t , 26 feet, C, C. D u rfe y ...... 81.60
the other via Portland. N ew
scenes. M w places all the way.
L o t 16. 26 feet, F ra s e r A M cK en -
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Fine, fast tra in s . Stopovers
xle ------------------- --------- -------- 91.50
going and returning.
B lock 9—
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lock 9—
L o t 6, 60 feet. E. M um m a .......... 93.00
<¿£1 7 ,9 0 fe e t. S . M u a u u a ............83.00 .
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