THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
USED
CARS
WANT ADS
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
1928 MODEL-A FORD SEDAN
FOR SALE
TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE—50c
a hundred.
1 ‘ mile north of
Hermiston. Geo. L. Challis. 38-2tp
FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED
Rock and Rhode Island Red pul
lets, 2 months old. 60c. W. W. Coe.
Stanfield.
37-2tc
Go to Burk's for Bargains—Now
—Adv.
$240.00
1925 BUICK ROADSTER
$125.00
1926 FORD TOURING
$65.00
1925 FORD TUDOR SEDAN
SELL ME YOUR LIVE STOCK—
Your stock will be weighed here
and will pay highest cash prices.
L. J. Huston. 910 F. St., The Dalles,
Oregon.
37-8tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—REGIS-
tered Jersey bull, 4 % years old.
Allen Carlson, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
38-3tp
$60.00
2 MODEL “T” FORD TRUCKS
One for
$50.00
and another for
$75.00
PURITY DAIRY SELLS MILK AT
8c a quart, 25c a gallon, and
whipping cream at 40c a quart. Mrs. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER!
A. P. Garner, Proprietress.
37-ltc
ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE—13c
per lb. Inquire at Hermiston
Transfer office.
35-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
ODD JOBS. LAWN
mowing or trimming. Phone 1012
HOUSES FO RRENT, FURNISHED
or unfurnished. H. E. Hanby, Her-
miston, Oregon.
32-2tc
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
Your
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald OUR SHOP IS MODERN
office.
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
Burk’s for
Side.
On the West
—Adv.
Bargains.
DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT
Hermiston.
Leghorns,
Reds,
Get our prices.
See our
Rocks,
Your patronage apprecia-
ehicks.
ted. Poults. Turkey eggs and cus-
tom hatching. “Vigorbilt’ ” Hatch-
26-tfc
ery, Hermiston, Oregon.
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WITH FARMERS AROUND
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dry in summer, will be determined
in a new trial planting on the farm
of Charles Grassick at Estacada. The
trial arranged by County Agent J. J.
Inskeep, with seed supplied by the
Oregon Experiment station. Gras
ses included are English rye grass,
velvet grass, harding grass, red top,
Astoria bent grass, white clover, ti
mothy, ladino clover and Reed ca
nary grass.
M c M innville several Yamhill
county poultrymen arc adopting a
OREGON CITY—The effectiveness green feed program recommended by
of planting grass seed in the spring, County Agent S. T. White to reduce
as well as the ability of certain gras feed costs this year. The program
ses to survive on land that is very calls tor the establishment of small
wet in winter and spring, and very plots of alfalfa, supplemented with
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THE STATE
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
HERMISTON
DR. A. E. MARBLE
O regon M utual
Chiropractor
office: Two doors west postoffice
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to I.
Phone 481 > Hermiston, Or.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
McMinnville, Oregon
Is Your Fire Insurance
About to Expire?
Then See
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. Prime
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
lank Bldg.
Phone Connections
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
.
R. C. TODD
Hermiston, Oregon
T. K. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1912
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
Attending M. D.:-
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712
Physicians Office 733.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
roots and kale, to provide green feed
throughout the entire season.
Among those who have adopted such
a program are Herman Bernards. L.
E. Cabe, Dick Stevens and Mrs. Ida
M -e Hamblin.
BEND—Spartan barley.
new
ariety fur Central Oregon, is being
on the
Herman
Raach
ranch at Terrebonne this year, usiti
seed obtained
from
Michigan
through the office of County Agent
Gus Hägglund. This barley is said
to be of special value as a nurse crop
for clover. It has exceptionally
stiff straw, thus reducing the
amount of lodging, and yields well.
ZANE GREY PICTURE AT OASIS
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
Zane Grey's “The Rainbow Trail"
will come to the Oasis theatre screen
for Sunday and Monday as the third
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932
make her home. The boys returned
to Boise Thursday. The Knaptons
had lived on the project for a num
ber of years before going to Boise.
They say the project here is about
I two weeks ahead of the Boise pro-
I Ject.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and
| Margaret Bills were visitors at the
Joe Udey home Tuesday evening.
A few farmers in Columbia are
cutting their first crop of alfalfa.
There is a shortage of cured hay and
the fresh hay will help the demand.
The warm weather is bringing the |
crops up in fine shape and most of I
the first hay crop will be over by I
the last of May.
high school from the eighth grade
this fall: Margaret Braun, Myrle
Byrnes. Bessie Dexter, Juanita Bray,
Alice Cooney, Gladys and Elton
Fromdoll. Annabelle Spencer, Ariin
Lane, and Gene Fonts.
Miss Clara Corrigan and Agnes
Kendler left Wednesday for Boise,
Idaho, where they will spend a few
days.
Louise Byrnes left Tuesday for
The Dalles where she will attend
the graduation of her friend Mar
garet Foord, formerly a student of
Umatilla high.
be foreclosed, and the said real
property sold by the Sheriff of Uma-
tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said
judgment and all costs:
there-
fore I will, on Saturday June
11th, 1932,
at
two o’clock in
the afternoon of that day, at the
front door of the Court House in the
City of Pendleton. Umatilla County,
Oregon, sell all the right, title,
interest and estate which the said
defendant, and all persons claiming
and to claim by, through or under
them, or any of them had on the
11th day of May, 1923, or since
then have had. or now have, in and
to the above described real property
and every part thereof, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds of such
sale to be applied in satisfaction of
said execution and all costs.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1932.
TOM B. GURDANE,
Sheriff of Umatilla County,
Oregon.
By Grace Jackson. Deputy.
(May 12-June 9)
of this most famous author’s books
to Ie offered in picture form dur
ing the past year. In the leading
role will he George O'Brien, who al-
so starred in "Last of the Duanes"
and "Riders of the Purple Sage.”
1 he entire film was photographed
in the lonely regions of the Grand
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
i anyon of the Colorado, bringing to
Umatilla Drainage District.
the screen many scenes of awe-in-
spiring grandeur as well as a fast-
Notice is hereby given that the
l aced end action-filled story. “The
an nual meeting of the owners of
GRANTS PASS- To fight hard
Rainbow Trail” is the sequel to “Ri-
• i land situated In the Umatilla Drain-
times wilh home grown vegetables
dort of the Purple Sage" and ano
• age District, will be held in the of-
Is the aim of 4Í5 Josephine county
ther typical Zane Grey picturization
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS • fice of the district in the Bank of
homemakers enrolled in the year-
of the west. Playing opposite O’Bri
, Stanfield Building, in the City of
around garden and food preserva
en is Cecelia Parker. The supporting
. Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon,
tion project which is being aided
cast includes Roscoe Ates, the stut-
on the 31st day of May, 1932, at 2
by Mrs. Sara I!. Wertz, county home
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaters and
tering comedian: Minna Gombell,
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
demonstration agent and H. B. How
small
son
Cecil
of
Davis,
California,
recently of Broadway: J. M. Kerri-
electing one Supervisor for a term
ells, county agricultural agent.
stopped
in
Umatilla
this
week
and
gan and James Kirkwood. Romance,
visited with Mrs. Seater’s mother, of three years, to succeed J. F. Loug-
drama and comedy are said to be Mrs. Florence Tippie, enroute to
hary, whose term expires, and for
BULK HANDLING OF GRAIN
equally
blended throughout the , Montana.
the purpose of receiving annual re
film.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons and | ports and transacting such other IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
IS COMING IN OREGON.
Slim Summerville in “First to daughter Winifred Jane motored up j business as may properly come be-
STATE OF OREGON.
from
The Dalles Sunday where they
“An ultimate shift to bulk hand Fight’’ is the supporting feature of
spent the day visiting with Mr. and fore the meeting.
ling of grain over much of the Pa this program and marks the advent Mrs. D. M. Walsh.
F. A. BAKER, Secretary for
For the County of Umatilla
cific Northwest is desirable and may of something new in the movies—a
Mrs. M. Castol and children of
Board of Supervisors
I be expected, but the change should four-reel featurette. When Univer- Baker, Or., were here Saturday and
(May 19 - 26)
i be made cautiously.”
sal shot the first of the Slim Sum- Sunday. Mrs. Castol is a sister of
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
This is the conclusion reached in merville Marine Corps comedies, it Miss Rosa Ricco and had come over
OLDAKER, DE
OF SAMUEL
to take her sister home. They left Notice of Hearing Upon Final
a study of “Farm-management Pro found it had such laughable and en- Sunday afternoon for Baker where
CEASED,
Report.
blems in Shifting from Sack to Bulk tertaining footage in four reels that Miss Ricco will spend her vacation
lia F. Jonte,
Emma
R.
; Handling of Grain in the Pacific it was a shame to put a knife to it. returning to teach again in the tall.
Mary C. Oldaker, J. 8. 01-
I Northwest," and Just reported on in Consequently, Slim Summerville en
Miss Mary Pope of Portland is IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
daker, Jessie S. Jenkins, Annie
| a technical bulletin by that name is- joys the distinction to be the first visiting here with her sister Miss
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Treman, and all other persons in
Pope.
I sued by the United States depart comedian whose ‘comedies are re Judy
UMATILLA COUNTY.
tercsted in said
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens and
ment of agriculture. The study was leased in four reels. The Fox news grandson Elvan left for a short visit
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
made as a cooperative project be shows pictures of assasinated French to Portland.
In the Matter of the Estate of OF OREGON. You arc hereby com-
tween the federal department and President.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh VanSchoiach Thomas H. Grigg, Deceased.
manded to appear in the County
and son Delbert and Arthur, and
state experiment stations of Oregon.
Court, of the State of Oregon, in and
Jimmie
Berwick
motored
to
Arling-
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that (or the County of Umatilla, at the
Washington and Idaho, with G. W.
ton Sunday. The two boys and Jim-
Kuhlman, assistant aconomist in
♦ mie remained there with Mrs. Van the undersigned executrix of the Court House in the City of Pendle-
last will and testament of Thomas ton, Oregon, on the 4th day of June,
farm management, representing Ore
Schoiach's brother, Art Petersen.
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Padding of H. Grigg, deceased, has filed her fi 1932, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock
gon.
Heppner was a visitor at the John nal report with the Clerk of the
Though grain is now shipped in
♦ Wurster
P. M„ of said dry, to show cause,
home Sunday evening.
above entitled Court, and that the if any exists, why an order should
bulk from terminal points in Oregon
The Freshman class and eighth
The Umatilla grade school and
and Washington, more than 60 per graders of the Hermiston Union high school picnics for the last of Judge of said Court has designated not be made authorizing F. B. Sway-
cent of the crop received at Colum high school district picnicked in the school were all on the same day. Saturday, the 4th day of June, 1932, ze, administrator, with will annexed,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon as the of the estate of Samuel R. Oldaker,
bia River and Puget Sound termi Thom grove Monday afternoon. A Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thorne, Dave time, and the rooms of the above en
nals has still arrived in sacks in re most enjoyable time was spent by
deceased, to sell the real property
Roberts and Ralph Thorne of Pen
cent years, the bulletin shows. The the young folks in games and swim dleton visited at the McFarland and titled Court in the County Court if said estate described as follows
House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun to-wit:-
study sought by actually visiting ming. Some mudpuddles which were Wurster home Sunday.
The regular monthly Senior Chris ty, Oregon, as the place when and
and assembling date on 316 farms in the road also furnished some
Tract 1 Lot 3 in Block 1, in the
tian Endeavor business meeting and where hearing is to be had thereon.
to determine the relative economy amusement.
City of Hermiston as located in
social was held at the community
of bulk and sack handling methods
W. G. Rodda is in Pendleton this church Saturday evening. After the AH persons interested are hereby no
the NE% SEY Section 10, Twp.
week.
under present conditions.
business meeting those present went tified to then and there appear and
4, North Range 28, E. W. M.,
Miss Nora McDaid brought a num out to McNabb’s farm where a so- show cause, if any they have, why
Combining with bulk handling re
Tract 2— The SW1 SEW . Sec
quired less labor than with sack ber of her pupils in for the evening cial was held in the form of a treas- said report should not be approved,
tion 32, Twp. 5, North Range 29,
ure hunt. Guests were told to find
handling, and the labor used is less Monday. After a pleasant evening the first note bearing instructions. the executrix discharged and the es
E. W. M.: and Tract 3— The
strenuous so that younger or older they returned to Alpine. Miss Mar When the treasurer was found it tate closed.
W* NW 1 NW 1 SE 1. Section
Dated this 5th day of May, 1932.
men of the farm families are used, garet McDaid accompanied them turned out to be all-day suckers.
10, Twp. 4, North Range 28, E.
thus cutting cash expense, the study and will visit in the neighborhood It was discovered by Lyle and Devee
Orrie Grigg, Executrix
W. M„
Brown. After that games were play
showed. Hauling grain in bulk is for the remainder of the week.
n separate tracts, at private sale for
(May 5 - June 2)
ed and the group later gathered
also easier but not cheaper than
The girl’s canning club met. Wed around the camp fire and talked.
cash in hand to the highest bidder.
hauling sacked grain. Four time as nesday afternoon at the Burnham Those present were Annie Wurstel,
Witness my hand and the seal of
Sheriff's Sale.
much labor is needed to load a 40- residence with Ella and Anna May Mildred Conlon, Ruth Thompson,
said Court affixed this 20th day of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ton car with sacked grain as is need Shockey and Mary Rodda as hostess- Louise Byrnes, Donna Bishop, Ber
nice Byrnes, Agnes Kendler, Maxine that under and by virtue of a writ April, 1932.
es.
ed to load bulk grain.
E, B. CASTEEL,
McNabb. Allen Hill, Carl Kostal and
of execution issued out of the Cir
The Mnnebaha school will hold the social leader Miss Rosa Ricco.
Cost of converting sack-harvest
County Clerk.
Miss Lucille Bane, who has been cuit Court of the State of Oregon
ing equipment to bulk handling its annual picnic on the Flannigan
By Mary Millsop, Deputy.
ranged upward from $150, the sur farm near the Minnehaha springs, staying at the John Wurster home in and for the County of Umatilla,
(April 21—May 19)
for the past school year left Satur
vey showed. Many ingenious means Friday. The school will close Fri- day morning for Ukiah, Oregon, under the seal thereof, and to me
of surmounting local difficulties day and next year the pupils will where she will be with her mother directed and delivered upon a judge-
A surprise farewell party was ment and decree rendered and en-
were found and some of these are attend the Hermiston schools.
given to Lucille Bault Friday after- tered in said court on the 2nd day
reported on in the well-Illustrated
noon. A delightful luncheon of ice of May, 1932, in favor of A. F.
bulletin.
cream, and cake were served after Bensel, as plaintiff, and against J.
Lack of adequate storage and
the guests had played games. Those
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
handling facilities for bulk grain
present were Elaine and Jane Spen M. Thom as defendant, whereby the
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
cer. Myrle Byrnes, Maxine Rhode, plaintiff did recover a personal de
at the county shipping points has
Ardis, Martha and Belle Caldwell, cree against the defendant, J. M.
been the greatest single factor in re
Miss Victoria Wellman of Port Violet Auronette, Evelyn Dexter, Thom, for the sum of 81500.00 with
tarding more general adoption of
May Wurster, Lucille Bault, Eugene
Portland, Oregon.
bulk handling methods on the farm. land was a week end visitor ât the Hiatt, Tommy O’Donnell, Claude, interest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent, per annum from the 11th
FIREPROOF
CLASS "A"
Harry, and Bobby Rhode.
Caro is needed, the investigators say, Alpha Christley home last week.
Jim Kinder of Ukiah was In Uma day of May, 1930, and the further
Mrs. Charles Reynolds was called
to coordinate the movement toward
tilla on his way home from Heppner. sum of 8175.00, attorney's fees, and
bulk handling so that facilities at to her sister in Spokane, who is
An executive meeting of the Sen- the costs and disbursements taxed
seriously
ill.
Mr.
Reynolds
is
saying
county shipping points and terminal
lor Christian Endeavor was held at 824.50, and whereby it was de
markets will keep pace with the at the A. A. Little ranch.
day evening.
Mrs. Herbert Helm’s mother and
The Junior Christian Endeavor creed that the mortgage dated on
ever increasing volume of bulk grain
sister from Ione, are visiting at the members hiked over to the Umatilla the 11th day of May, 1923, executed
from the farms.
Helms home. Mrs. Helm's mother is river where they played games. A- by J. M. Thom to plaintiff, upon the
mong those present were Margaret following described real property
taking treatments In Hermiston.
RACING THRILLS IN “DEVILS
Brown, Myrtle Byrnes, Viven Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Belscamper were Eugene Hiatt, Virgil Jordon, Erma In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
LOTTERY" AT OASIS THEATRE.
The Southwest Quarter of the
Sunday visitors at the F. W. Lenz Byrnes, Darwin Shaw. Jimmy and
Arthur Berwick, Tommy Donnell,
Southwest Quarter of Section
home.
Van Schaiach, Devee Brown,
In addition to the actual running
twenty-seven. Township five
Washington at 12th Street
E. J. Allen, who has been living Delbert
of the English Derby, the most fa on the Watson ranch, has bought leader and iMldred Conlon, social
north of Range Twenty-nine
leader.
ALSO
ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
mous event in the world of racing, the place from J. C. Lowman of Se-
E.W.M. in Umatilla County
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Burchett of
GOOD
GARAGE NEARBY
“Devil’s Lottery,” Fox production, ! attle, and is improving it now.
Cascade Locks visited their daugh
Oregon.
— For Permanent Guests —
starring Elissa Landi, which plays
ter
Hester
here
this
week.
which
mortgage
was
recorded
on
Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle, who have
We Have Rooms As Low As
Mrs. A. S. Kennedy left Saturday May 12, 1923, at page 188 of book
Friday and Saturday at the Oasis been living on the IL J. Stillings
for
her
home
In
Seattle
after
spend
theatre, is said to contain many I ranch, have moved across the Colum
$6.00 week, $20.00 mo.
ing several weeks in Umatilla with 81 of the records of mortgages in
scones of equal Interest to racing bia river on the Washington side. her daughter Ernest Peck
the office of the County Recorder
0. P. HOLLENBECK. Mgr.
fans.
A farewell party was given for of Umatilla County, Oregon should
i from Umatilla.
Rosa Ricco Sunday afternoon by the
One of these scenes show the va
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sykes and
rious groups of fortune telling gyp family were visitors at the John Camp Fire girls at the home of Bet
ty McKenzie.
sies. so characteristic of Derby Day, Mansfield home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ruby Knight will take over
in sharp contrast to the members
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were visit- the Camyfire girls this summer dur
of royalty and the "smart people” ors at the F. W. Lenz home Sunday ing Miss Ricco’s absence.
Contain Wayne of Alaska spoke
arriving in coaches and drags. Ano evening.
Monday evening at the Community
ther shows the bookies at work and
Miss Edith Mikesell arrived home church relating his adventures and
the tipsters plying their trade.
"riday from her school near Pilot experiences in the far north.
Mrs. E. Roberts accompanied by
And still another shows the draw Rock, to spend the summer.
her nephews Devee and Lyle Brown,
ing of the lucky tickets of the Cal
The Betty Ross Sewing club will left Tuesday for Boise. Idaho, to at-
cutta sweepstakes, which plays an I have Its annual achievement day at
OREGON
PORTLAND
tend the graduation of ‘ ""
Mrs. Rob-
important part in the theme of the | the Columbia school house Friday. ert’s son. Billy, who was a Senior
picture. This event i
attended
Mrs. Roberts and Agnes Roberts in the Umatilla high school at the
with much pomp and ceremony. | are ill In bed this week. Mrs. Holl first of the year.
hen in Portland be kind to yr self
Miss Clara Corrigan and Agnes
with the two large g
barrels man of Umatilla, sister to Mrs. Rob-
and
your pocketbook . . . stop a. The
Kendler drove to Bingham Springs
containing the numbered tickets erts, is staying with them.
Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat
Sunday and attended the show In
and the tickets bearing the names
Mrs. N.
Folsom and son left Pendleton on the return trip.
about "The Multnomah." It's just a bis,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard of
of the Derby entrants, being turned Friday for LaGrande where they ex
fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur
Heppner
spend
the
week
at
the
home
by British soldiers, while bank tel pect to make their home for some
prisingly low rates and popular priced
lers tally the results as two blind time. They have lived in Columbia of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark.
Mrs. Alex Smith of Portland, who
restaurants.
children draw the lucky tickets.
for about a year and a half and has been visiting at the George Ken
Victor McLaglen. Alexander Kirk- have lived on the John Waller dler home left Saturday for Walla
land. Paul Cavanagh and Byrl Mer ranch. Mark Smith will have charge Walla.
Absolutely
Fourth a J
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hyatt and
cer also featured in "Devil’s Lot of the ranch the rest of this season.
Fireproof
family have moved from the Tilson
tery” which Sam Taylor dire. ted.
Mrs. Frank Knapton and Frank residence into the Brownell resi-
Two good short features are on and Bob Knapton arrived Tuesday
Friday marked the last day of
this bill, “The Cannonball,” a two of last week from Boise, Idaho, and
reel comedy and another Mickey have moved onto the Walter Knap- this school year. Practically all of
RATES F R O M $ 2 WiTH BATH
the students were passed on to the
Mouse cartoon, "Mickey Cuts Up.
ton ranch where Mrs, Knapton will next grade. The following will enter
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Room & Bath
$1.50
Washington Hotel
Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
PENDLETON
Duart Permanent Waves
$2.95
and 15.00
FINGER WAVES — 50c
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMOTRIST
The best glasses at a reasonable
cost.—OPTICAL REPAIRING
Over Woolworth’s—Phone 1286
Pendleton, Oregon
W
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
WE
Hermiston - Oregon
Specialize in Good Furni
ture at Lowest Possible
Hermiston Post No. 37
Free Delivery
to your door.
Meets tint and third
meets
Legion Auxil-
second and
•nrth Thursday.
Logion
Hall.