The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 07, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Astaire, will be at the Oasis theatre
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
NOTED DANCE TEAM
Perfect support is accorded the
co-stars by a comedy cast, including
Gay, romantic and tuneful “Top Edward Everett Horton, Helen Brod­
Hat,” said to be the crowning tri­ erick, Erik Rhodes and Eric Blore.
The story of “Top Hat” is said to
umph for Ginger Rogers and Fred
be light, absorbing and thoroughly
plausible, the ideal sort of vehicle
for a musical comedy which is con­
cerned only with sparkling enter­
tainment kept strictly within the
bound of realism. It concerns Jerry
Travers, American dancing star,
and Dale Tremont, a beautiful
young countrywoman, who meet
under romantic and unconventional
circumstance« in London and in
Italy.
The various sonog and dance num­
bers are reported novel and bril­
liantly executed. Because of the
color of its setting and the fact that
it is hailed as a successor to the
"Carioca” and the “Continental,”
the feature dance, the "Piccolino,"
deserve special mention.
MELODY SHOW BRINGS
Discussion Will Be Given.
Resolved, That the Seventh-day
Sabbath law as given by God by
Moses is as binding today as when
given, is the proposition to be of­
fered by Elder F. A. Tracy, Adven­
tist preacher of Milton, Oregon, at
a public discussion to be held Fri­
day and Saturday evenings, May 8th
and 9th, at Columbia school.
Candidate for the
Nomination for
COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
; the Primary Election,
May 15, 1936
NON-PARTISAN TICKET
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(Paid Adv.)
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EXPECTANT MOTHERS
Mrs. H. Chadbourne
of 9417 Maie Ave., Los
Angeles, Cal., said:
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Prescription is really a
wonderful medicine for
women, especially for
expectant mothers.
I
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and I can say that it helped me greatly.
To relieve pains across the back and side­
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Buy nowl New size, tabs. 50c., liquid $1.00.
FREE!
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ASK US ABOUT IT—
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager
Location Next Door to Post Office____________________ PHONE 71
Evangelist Glen C. Wade, of the
Churches of Christ, will deny the
proposition.
The meetings will begin at 8:00
o'clock each evening Each speaker
will occupy thirty minutes twice
each evening. The Bible will be the
only source of proof used by the
speakers. It is expected that Rev. C.
R. Moore will act as chairman for
the evening.
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Legal Notices
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Notice of Land Sale.
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 9th day of
April, 1936, will on the 16th day of
May, 1936, at the hour of ten o’clock
in the forenoon of said day, offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, subject to the mini­
mum prices hereinafter set forth,
the following described parcels of
land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent
taxes to-wit:
PARCEL 1—
E12 of SE1 of SW1; E12 of
SW1 of SEM; Tax No. 2, 94-
512; N12 of SWU of SWY;
SW ‘ of NW % (Less Tax No.
1 and 2, and less S% of SW1
of SW% of NWM);
E1 of
SE‘ of SEM; all in Section
12, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM.
PARCEL 2—
NEY of NEU of NEU Section
11, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM.
That the minimum price for
which the said Parcel 1 may be sold
shall be the sum of $216.00, and the
minimum price for which said Par­
cel 2 may be sold shall be the sum
of »10.00.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 16 - May 14)
Notice of Land Sale.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 23 - May 21)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly entered herein by the
County Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon, on the 25th day of March,
1936, will on the 23rd day of May,
1936, at the hour of ten o’clock in
the forenoon, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
the minimum price of »30.00, the
hereinafter described parcels of
land, heretofore by said Umatilla
County, Oregon, acquired for delin­
quent taxes, to-wit:
Lots 23 and 24, Block 10, Subdi­
vision Lot B, in Sec. 11, Twp. 4,
N. R. 28, EWM., Umatilla County,
Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 23 - May 21)
General Electric.
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION
Eight Y ears Exoerience as Deputy
(Paid Adv.)
VOTE FOR
Jake Marin I
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
Experience Qualified
Impartial Law Enforcement
Veteran Spanish-Ameri­
can War.
Philippine Insurrection.
Six years’ experience as
criminal deputy sheriff of
Umatilla County.
Home
owner and taxpayer.
My experience your pro­
tection. My qualifications
and ability your guarantee
of a clean, sane and effi­
cient administration, with
courteous treatment to all
and malice toward none.
(Paid Adv.)
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Notice of Land Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 31st day of
March, 1936, will on the 23rd day
of May, 1936, at the hour of ten
o’clock in the forenoon, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the hereinafter described parcels of
land, heretofore by said Umatilla
County, Oregon, acquired for delin­
quent taxes, to-wit:
REX ELLIS
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
For State Senator, 19th Dist.
Umatilla, Union and Morrow Counties
PLATFORM
Townsend Plan
Today we are faced with a necessary social and tax readjust­
ment. The steam shovel has replaced the spade. The tractor the
ox team, the seven-ton trucks the wheelbarrow, and electricty
with education and the ingenuity of man have created labor-
saving devices that have forced millions of men out of employ­
ment. The results are that the purchasing power of the nation
is far below normal.
The ranch and the home is now carrying a tax burden that
almost amounts to confiscation, yet we are called upon to raise
more taxes that the unemployed do not starve. The social wel­
fare of the nation has not kept in stride with industrial ad­
vances.
I believe, before we can have "permanent” recovery, we must
change to a plan along the same lines outlined in the Townsend
plan.
Notice of Land Sale.
Junior College
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly entered herein by the
County Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon, on the 18th day of March,
193 6, will on the 23rd day of May,
1936, at the hour of ten o’clock in
the forenoon, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
the minimum price of »10.00, the
following described parcel of land
heretofore by said Umatilla County,
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax­
es, to-wit:
South 22 feet of Lot 7 and South
22 feet of Lot 8, in Block 11, Sub­
division Lot B, Hermiston, Uma­
tilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 23 - May 21)
I favor two-year junior college in the high school, by the stu­
dents paying a tuition the same as they do in the Universities.
This tuition would make these Junior Colleges SELF-SUPPORT­
ING and make a college education possible for many a boy and
girl who could not afford to go away from home to a school of
higher learning.
I do not believe that a mortgage or loan company, after they
foreclose a mortgage on a farm or home, should be allowed to
take a deficiency judgment against the home owner or farmer.
I would advocate a bill to that effect.
CITATION.
(Paid Adv.)
Deficiency Judgments
Anti-Peddling and Small Truck Law
There is a law now on the statute books that prohibits fruit
farmers from trading products with their neighbor, so that they
can better balance their load for market. I will do my part to
repeal laws of this kind and introduce legislation that would be
helpful in disposing of the crops.
MARK YOUR BALLOT 55X REX ELLIS
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UMATILLA. HERMISTON.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
TILLA COUNTY.
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The new 1936 G-E Refrigerators
are now even thriftier than ever.
The savings in operating costs of
a General Electric Refrigerator
over a cheap, less efficient refriger­
ator, go on year after year —each
month for years to come you will
be money ahead with a G-E.
CANDIDATE FOR
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly entered herein by the
County Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon, on the 18th day of April,
1936, will on the 23rd day of May,
1936, at the hour of ten o'clock in
the forenoon, offer for sale, at the
PARCEL NO. 1.
front door of the County Court
Lots 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7, Block 3,
House of Umatilla County, Oregon,
Black’s Addition to the City of
in Pendleton, Oregon, to the highest
Milton, Umatilla County, Ore­
bidder for cash, subject to the mini­
gon.
mum price of »140.00 therefor, the
PARCEL
NO. 2.
following described parcel of land,
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19 and
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
20, Block 54, original Town of
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
Freewater (in Milton), Umatil­
to-wit:
la County, Oregon. •
EU of NWU of NEU Sec. 20,
That the minimum price for which
Twp. 4. N. R. 28, EWM, Umatil-
the said Parcel No. 1 may be sold
13 County, Oregon.
is the sum of »125.00, and the mini­
mum price for which the said Par­
cel No. 2 may be sold is the sum of
»250.00.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 2J - May 21)
"It costs less
to own a .
X 59 - Fred E. Schmidt
Notice of Land Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly entered herein by the
County Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon, on the 10th day of April,
1936, will on the 23rd day of May,
1936. at the hour of ten o’clock in
the forenoon, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, subject to
the minimum price of »10.00, at the
front door of the Umatilla County
Court House, at Pendleton, Oregon,
the following described parcel of
land heretofore by Umatilla County,
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax­
es, to-wit:
Lots 7 and 8, Block D, First Ad­
dition to the City of Hermiston,
Umatilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(April 23 - May 21)
MAY 7, 1936.
VOTE
Notice of Land Sale.
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eine
THURSDAY,
In the Matter of the Estate of L. F.
Wooster. Deceased.
To Edna Brown, Zella Wooster,
and all other persons interested in
said Esta te:
WHEREAS. Application having
been made in due form to the above
named Court on the 28th day of
April, 1936, by Dena M. Wooster.
Administratrix of said Estate, for
an Order and license directing, auth­
orizing and empowering her to sell
the real property belonging the Es­
tate of the decedent, and described
as follows, to-wit:
Lot Five (5) in Block Five (5)
in Smith’s Subdivision and Addi­
tion to East Portland, now Port­
land. Multnomah County. State
of Oregon:
And WHEREAS, said Court fixed
on the 29th day of May. 1936, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the Court Room of this
Court, in the Court House in Pen­
dleton. Umatilla County. Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing any
'and all objections to said Petition
and the granting of said Order and
license of sale:
THEREFORE. IN THE NAME OF
THE STATE OF OREGON:
You. and each of you are hereby
cited, directed and required to be
and appear at said time and place,
then and there to show cause, if any
you have, or if any exist, why an
Order of Sale should not be made as
In said Petition prayed for. and why
said Petition should not be granted,
and the said Order and license
should not issue.
WITNESS, the Hon. G. F. Hodges
Judge of said court with the seal
of said Court affixed this 28th day
of April. 1936.
STANFIELD AND ECHO
(SEAL)
E B. CASTEEL. Clerk.
By Jessie M. Bell,
•
Deputy.
(April 30-May 28)
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TELEPHONE?
• THOSE TRIPS you make down town ....
They take strength and time.
• THOSE frequent trips to market.... A tele­
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to compare prices, sift information.
• IN EMERGENCIES little and big, how much
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