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BOARDMAN PINE CITY Save Existing Safeguards By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger C. C. Cogswell MASTER OF KANSAS STATE GRANGE will speak at Stanfield High School Auditorium Saturday - Oct. 311 8:00 o’clock —Personal Friend of Governor Landon. —Only Chance to Hear a National Speaker During This Campaign. —Will Talk on National Issues. All People of West End of Umatilla County and North End of Morrow County are Especial ly Urged to Attend. — Have Secured Largest Hall Available — Given under auspices of National Republican Campaign Committee By Authority of Umatilla County Republican Central Committee. R. 0. Earnhart, Chairman DOES NOT 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX AFFECT TAXES “ OUTSIDE PORTLAND SCHOOL z DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger ‘ j of Echo were callers Monday at the ► A. E. Wattenburger home. The quilting bee at the D. Neill home honoring Mrs. Floyd Mathers • of Hebo, Ore., was well attended. , Mrs. Mathers, remembered as Ber nice Neill, also received many lovely • gifts. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and daughter Beverly Jean of LaGrande • and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and . family of Hermiston were dinner guests Friday at the H. E. Young 7 home. • Mrs. Joyce Smith spent Saturday evening with Miss Dora E. Moore at * the C. H. Bartholomew home. » Mr. and Mrs. Emil Groshens and Mrs. Elaino Furlong called at the * John Healy home Monday. ► Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger at- ‘ tended a theatre party in honor of » Mrs. Emery Cox’s birthday in Her- , miston Friday evening. They later returned to the Cleve Cox home to • spend the remainder of the evening. . Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Estle, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve • Cox, Mrs. Mildred Wigglesworth, , Mrs. Emery Cox. Miss Lennä Neill, who is attend- * ing school in La Grande, visited at , the Jim Daly home Saturday morn ing enroute to her home in Heppner. ’ Tom. Jack and Cecilia Healy were , visitors in Heppner Saturday night and Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and > son Johnny were Sunday dinner guests at the George Curran home in Lena district. » E. B. Wattenburger made a busi ness trip Saturday to John Day, re- ‘ turning Monday. | Mrs. Charles Plourd and children spent the week end with her par- : ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelli. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger spent Sunday in Heppner with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Neill. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger spent Sunday in Heppner at the Ol lie Neill home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew left Wednesday for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee left Sat urday for their new home in West land district near Hermiston. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien was a Pendle- ton caller Monday. ea------ SCHOOL TAX AMENTAREN • • • • • • 4******** • ♦ UMATILLA • By Erma Byrnes. ■ • PLAY SAFE! Keep Oregon Out of the Power Business Avoid More State Bonds The State Power Bill is useless without at least *18,000,000 of new State Bonds. A vote for the Bill commits you to vote later for the Bonds. VOTE 313 X NO Against the State Power Bill Paid Advertisement by Oregon Business à Investors, Inc., 303 Guaranty Bldg., VOTE FOR REX ELLIS X 30 Rex Ellis was born in Iowa in 1893. After finishing school he entered the automobile industry at Detroit. His first job was with the Chalmers Company as au tomobile tester. He later travelled four years for them. From the Chalmers Company, Mr. Ellis went to the General Engineering Company of Detroit where he was superintendent of tests. He came west for Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company of Detroit with headquarters in Seattle, his territory being Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana. In 1920 Ellis came to Pendleton where he was associated with Mr. Ed. Schiller. They built the building at the corner of Water and Main streets and handled the Dodge car. Later he handled the Buick. In 1931 he invented and manufactured the Ellis Air cleaner. In 1936 he turned the Ellis Air Cleaner company over to Thews and Ryder of Pendleton and is now Dist rict Agent in Eastern Oregon for the Occidental Life Insurance Company. Mr. Ellis has had excellent business experience as an engineer and local business man, knowing the needs of the district- and knows that if the farmers prosper, we all prosper—we recommend him for your next STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR REX ELLIS X 30 Paid for by Umatilla County Republican Central Committee. R. O. Barnhart. Chairman. • Mrs. Wm. Conlon spent Thursday of last week in Portland visiting her sister. V. D. Bramer is working with the river channel improvement crew. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight spent the week end visiting Mrs. Knight's brother, Arthur Powell. Walter Ostrom and Ernest Tip pie spent last Thursday afternoon in Pendleton. Miss June Higenbacker of Ontario spent the week end visiting Miss Marguerite Cox. Miss Annie Wurster and Ray mond McNabb were honored at a shower given by the Ladies Aid and Christian Endeavor Friday evening. Mrs. John Wurster and daughters Annie, Sara Mae and Joan Quick spent Saturday afternoon in Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh VanSchoiach spent the week end visiting Mrs. Van Schoiack's brother. Art Peter son. on Willow Creek. Mrs. W. O. Miller was rushed to the St. Anthony’s hospital In Pen- dleton early this week to be treated for pneumonia. Mrs. Jack Gear of near Fossil is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell. Mrs. H. Seitz and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery and son Loren, Orlin Lane and Mrs. L. Maxwell spent Monday in Pendleton I where Loren. Harold and Orlin took I the train for San Francisco to join the navy. Al Moran spent Sunday in Spo kane. The Misses Marguerite Cox and June Higenbacker drove to ' Port land over the week end. They were accompanied to The Dalles by Miss Sara Rix and Miss Rosa Ricco, who formerly taught here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull. Mrs. Walter Gardner and Miss Clara Cor rigan drove over the Weston. Toll gate and Elgin loop Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherrill of | Seattle were visitors in Umatilla Monday. Mr. Sherill formerly attend- I ed high school here. Evelyn Ford, who is attending Eastern Oregon Normal, spent the I week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Ford. Marcellus Bray, who is attend ing high school in Walla Walla, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray, over the week end. ’s Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas made a business trip to Pendleton Monday and called on Mrs. W. O. Miller at the hospital. Mrs. Miller was taken to the hospital Sunday evening. Mrs. Warner visited a few days this week with Mrs. Jackson at Uma tilla. Mrs. John Brice and sister, Mrs. Lillian Bennett, have moved onto the Bennett place across from the C. C. Kruse place, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and Stanton drove to Monument Satur day where Mrs. Hadley remained for a visit. The two men returned Sunday. H. H. Weston was taken to Her miston General hospital late Satur day evening seriously ill from heart disease. Lew Morgan will look af ter his property during his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber were guests at the Al Macomber home in Heppner Saturday and Sun day. Doyle Hubbell has rented the Darr place and moved his family last week. Mr. Darr has moved onto the Mager house. Claude Magers, who is working at Kinzua, was on the project Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strobel are visiting at the W. Strobel home. The high school students gave a dinner Monday evening honor ing members of the North Central Oregon School Masters' club. Repre sentatives from twelve different schools attended. E. P. Dodd of Her miston was a guest speaker of the club giving a talk on the future de velopment for navigation on the Co lumbia river. Mrs. Rogers. Morrow County School Superintendent, was also present. Willard Tubbs of Arlington was a dinner guest at the Guy Barlow home Sunday. The Home Economics club spon sored a masquerade at the Grange hall Friday evening. Those who Jid not mask were fined. The Girls' Athletic association presented a play entitled, "The Lit tle Clodhopper.” before a large audi ence Friday evening. The cast was composed entirely of girls with Wil ma Myers as the “Little Clodhop per.” La Vern Baker was a society lady, and Virginia Compton, was her son. Jessie Petruzelli took the part of a boarding house keeper and Janet Gorham as the young man who assisted her. Mildred Ayers was a Mr. Green, a book agent, and Ada May Harford, an actress. Each acted their part exceptionally well and with the “old time” costumes, they kept the audience in a hilarious mood. THE PROPOSED constitutional amendment ' titled "Amendment Forbidding Prevention or Regulation of Certain Advertising if Truth ful”, would, if enacted, invalidate all existing laws controlling misleading, deceptive, inde cent and even fraudulent advertising. It utterly fails to replace these present enactments with adequate safeguards against vicious advertis ing practices. In Behalf of Honesty, Decency and Morality VOTE 303 X NO! Portland Better Business Bureau, Inc. Lylo L. Janz, Manager (Pald Advertisement) Re-Elect Republican Candidate For STATE REPRESENTATIVE “Sound Judgment. Business Success, Experience in Public Affairs." —Paid Adv. W alter M. PIERCE Vigorous, Active, Able Representative. He has made a splendid record in Congress. He grew up with Eastern Oregon, identified with Uma tilla County since 1883. Effective worker for Co lumbia river development. Carried the fight in Con gress for Umatilla Rapids. Ob tained money for Umatilla riv er survey. Only member from North west on Agriculture commit tee. A change would forfeit this commanding position. (A Good Oregon Fighter) Pd. Adv. Pierce For Congress Club. C. J. SHORB, Sec. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS R.E. Bob Goad the Democratic nominee Cor SHERIFF of Umatilla County A man that is for Umatilla County and its people. A man that is honest, reliable and qualified. Expense for three years and eight months of former Sheriff from Jan. 1, 1929 to Sept. 1, ’32. 1929 ....................... 1930 ........................ 1931 1932 eight months Office $21,138.51 21.868.15 21,597.68 12,478.58 Jail $ 4,652.00 5.504.41 4,723.30 2.506.46 $77,082.92 17,386.17 $17,386.17 Expense of Present Sheriff from Jan. 1. 1933, to September 1, 1936. 1933 1934 1935 1936 eight months $94,469.09 Office $15,698.69 16.003.03 19.178.21 11.518.15 Jail $ 1,847.95 ’ 2.276.40 1,419.42 1.109.14 $63.398.08 6.652.91 $ 6.652.91 $69,050.99 Expense of former Sheriff January 1, 1929. to September 1. 1932 Expense of present Sheriff from January 1, 1933, to September 1, 1936 Saving of present Sheriff Department over former Sheriff in 3 years. 8 months of each term Savings in Office ....................................... Savings in Jail —..... .......................... $94.469.09 69.050.99 $25.418.10 $14,684.84 10.733.26 $25,418.10 STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF UMATILLA: ss. I. E B. Casteel. County Clerk in and for the said County and State and ex-officio clerk of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. do hereby certify that the foregoing figures have been by me compared with the originals and they are correct as the same appears of record and on file at my office and in my custody. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court this 19th day of October, 1938. e b CASTEEL Umatilla County Clerk. Number of prisoners. 1511 for 3 yrs.. 8 mo. for former Sheriff. W. S. CAVERHILL Portland, Oregon Pittock Block Number of prisoners. 876 for 3 yrs.. 8 mo. for present Sheriff. R. E. Goad, present sheriff, has collected approximately $4,500,000.00 in taxes in the past four years. Has numerous letters of commendation from attorneys of Oregon on promptness and efficiency of legal service At no time has he exceeded his budget in the 3 years 6 months in office. Four years ago Sheriff Goad was elect ed on a platform of economy in office. He has made good every promise He has saved the taxpayers of Umatilla County thousands of dollars and we feel that the vo ters should take this into consideration, check the above figures closely go to the polls on November 3rd. and vote 42 X. R E. GOAD, for Sheriff. Umatilla County Democratic Central Committee. By Guy H. Johnson. Chairman. (Paid Ade.) _________________ EvaK Nelson. Secretary