THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and
people are invited to at * * * * * * * * * * * *
family visited at the Bill Smitter-
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PINE
CITY
NEWS
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burst home Sunday afternoon.
church service at 7:45.
PAGW TWO
The conference lasts during one All young
day only and is held at the Eastern tend.
Oregon Normal School, which acts
Evening
Published every Thursday at Hermis- as a host for the assemblage.
By Oleta Neill
Sermon topic, “A Model Prayer", |
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
continuing showing the Bible pic
Ray
W.
Hardman,
principal of the
tures this week. “How Israel Came
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, BEERY CAST IN BEST
Pine City high school, spent the
to
Egypt
and
their
Life
There.
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Publishers,
week end at his home in Eugene.
PART OF CAREER.
Thursday night of last week, the I
Burl Wattenburger and Lowell
Entered as Second Class Matter
junior department of the Sunday
Wallace Beery has the great role School held a social at the church. Young motored to Mt. Vernon Fri
December, 1906, Umatilla County.
day
to look after some of Mr. Wat-
of his career to date in. and as. "The A large number were present. Fri
Oregon.
Mighty Barnum," which will be at day night the Intermediates, with tenburger’s bees. They returned
the Oasis Theatre Friday and Satur Mrs. Kenneth Pierson, teacher, spent home Sunday.
Subscription Rates:
Mrs. T. J. O’Brien was a business
day.
the evening together in the church
Ono Tear _______ ____ ____ - 11.00
The picture has been produced basement. The Epworth League is visiter in Pendleton Saturday.
Six Months ------------------------
.75 with commendable singleness of pur planning its regular monthly social
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and daugh
Three Months
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.50 pose to provide entertainment, and to come sometime in the near future. ter Beverly Jean, and Mr. Bull's par
this it does in copious measure. The
ents of I a Grande, and Mr. and Mrs.
story may take liberties with histo
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
MEMBER
Emery Cox and family from Hepp-
ry, but it doesn't matter if it does.
ne: visited at the H. E. Young home
C. R. Moore, Minister.
STATE CT
It
is
believable
every
foot
of
the
Sunday.
ASSOCIATION
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
way, and convincing, and it will
Roy Neill and Miss Frankie Neal
hold the unwavering interest of all
Preaching and Communion at 11 were business visitors in Hermiston
members of the audience, from in A. M. Subject, "Living Epistles.” Friday. Miss Neal remained in Her
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P.M. miston to spend the week end visit
tellectuals to children.
The picture leaves the impression Subject. "How Does God Guide Peo ing her mother, Mrs. Jim Omohun-
LA GRANDE WILL ENTERTAIN
of honest production values. No ple Today?”
dro.
TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.
dodging of expense or effort Is ap
Preaching at 7:45 P. M. Subject,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were tran
parent, and intelligent care Is ap "Bible Monuments”.
The annual conference of teachers parent In every scene, from the
Young People's Voice and Physi sacting business in Hermiston Satur
and school executives located In the quick flashes of a modern circus in cal Culture class meets at the church day.
eastern part of the state is scheduled the opening scenes to the elaborate Saturday night from 7:30 to 9:00
Miss Neva Neill, who is now at
for La Grande on the 30th of March. grotesquerles of Barnum’s living o’clock.
tending the Eastern Oregon Normal
This annual conference Is one of the room at the peak of his glory.
signed a contract last Friday
school,
The growing audiences Indicate
most Important held in Eastern Ore
Beery plays Barnum as only Bee the increasing spiritual advancement to teach the first and second grades
gon, and its growth over a period of ry could, presenting the master show of the church. Come and grow with in Stanfield this coining year.
years Indicates the fact that it is man as a child at heart, but a ge us.
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Roy Neill and Guy Moore were
filling a need for such an organiza nius and a diamond in the rough.
business visitors in Heppner Satur
tion.
day.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Each year pedagogues gather here
Miss Eleanor Barth. primary
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
from all parts of Eastern Oregon to
CHURCH NOTES
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We wish to announce that the teacher, spent the week end in Pen
hear educational leaders discuss •
dleton.
plans and methods In use In school
Pilgrim Holiness church has moved
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee, Miss Eve
and class room. This year State Su
from
the
Columbia
school
house
to
lyn Lee, and Raymond Lee were bus
perintendent Doctor C. A. Howard METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
their new location just north of the iness visitors In Hermiston Saturday.
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
will appear and discuss the most re
Miss Cecelia Brennan spent the
Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. Osborn apartments on Second street.
cent legislation affecting school dis
week end with Mrs. E. B. Watten
tricts. On the same program will ap Sermon topic, “The Significance of
All are invited to meet with us. burger.
pear Doctor Grayson Kefauver, Dean the Cup”, a Communion service.
Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and
Sunday School at 11:00. Mrs. E.
of the School of Education of Stan
daughters Lois Jean and Gwenneth
ford University, and in addition E. Rainwater, superintendent. Pri 11:00 A. M., and 7:45 P. M.
We teach and preach the old time of Pendleton spent Saturday night
many of the educational leaders of mary, junior and adult departments.
at the J. S. Moore home.
Epworth League service at 6:45. Methodist doctrine.
the eastern part of the state.
Uhe Bermtaton Geraln
"Pendleton Firms Who Appreciate Your Patronage”
Walters' Flouring Mill
Sunlite Bakery, Inc.
“White Satin Flour”
“Butter-Nut Bread”
Always specify "White Satin”
flour manufactured In Pendleton by
‘Home’ people in the most modern
and best equipped plant in this part
of the state, located at 1204 Raley,
telephone 50, which is operated upon
the latest of scientific principles for
the production of the best flour
known to the trade.
Bakeries and housewives have
learned the secret of successful bak
ing through the use of “White Sa
tin” flour. This flour not only
bakes good bread. but delicious
cakes, pies, rolls and other dainties
because it retains the sweet natura
flavor of the crushed wheat.
Demand "White Satin”, the better
flavored flour, milled in your own
community, by so doing you are
helping our own farmers and the
progress of this entire section, and
you will also enjoy better bread,
cakes, pies, etc.
Remember the Walters’ Flouring
fill not only manufactures the very
est grade of flour, but furnishes
ur local wheat growers a market
or their wheat.
On your next shopping trip, de-
and "White Satin" flour and be
invinced of its superiority as it Is
consistently the best.”
Farmers' Elevator
“Round-Up Feeds”
Having rendered an unexcelled
service by offering dependable pro
ducts at fair prices, this firm at
1001 Webb in Pendleton, telephone
582, has become known as headquar
ters for "Round-up” poultry and
stock feeds, grain, fuel, storage and
other farm and home necessities.
"Round-up" poultry and stock
feeds are of the highest quality, and
their many users have found that by
using these feeds that they have
been enabled to obtain the very best
results, as they are scientifically
balanced and contain all the essen
tial elements for profitable results,
so when you buy "Round-up" feeds
from this concern you can be certain
you are getting rations for your
stock which contain the correct
proportions of body-building, beef
in "'oping, and milk-producing ele
ments.
is to your advantage to call
upon them when in Pendleton, as
hey are always glad to furnish in-
ormation and to quote prices on any
» the products they handle.
Whatever your needs may be in
heir line, you will find that the
armors' Elevator can take care of
ur requirements, promptly, cour-
ously and reasonably, and remem-
r they give Immediate attention
> mail and telephone orders.
You will appreciate the "Superior
Quality” of the products supplied by
this popular bakery at 320 E. Court
in Pendleton, telehone 122, so assure
yourself of complete satisfaction by
asking your dealer for "Butter-Nut”
bread, "Society” cakes, and other
products that are delivered to our
stores In the freshest condition by
this up-to-date firm.
The plant of the Sunlite Bakery,
Inc. Is a distinct credit to the com
munity and as they maintain a most
modern bakery, which is clean and
sanitary throughout, you will always
tind the products of the Sunlite Bak
ery deliciously the best—and they
will please the most discriminating.
All the products baked and distri
buted by the Sunlite Bakery are the
best by test—as they are made of
the most wholesome ingredients and
baked by skilled bakers who aim to
please their many customers.
On the next visit to your dealer.
Don’t Say "Bread”—say "Butter-
Nut”, also ask for "Society” cakes
and other products supplied by this
bakery—as you will get complete
satisfaction, and as these are Uma
tilla County products, they merit
your support.
Piggly Wiggly Store
Quality Foods
To give you the best possible val
ues In groceries, fruits, vegetables
and other food products—every day
in the year -is the policy at this at
tractive "Home Operated” store
which is conveniently located at 650
Main in Pendleton, telephone 308,
and it will pay our people to visit
them when In Pendleton shopping—
as their reasonable prices will dis
tinctly appeal to you.
Their many satisfied patrons is
positive proof of the Dependable
Values they offer their customers.
In their buying they endeavor to se-
lect groceries, fruits and vegetables
of the Highest Quality, consequently
when you trade at the Piggly Wigg
ly Store you are assured of the best
the market affords.
This store is modern and sanitary
throughout and the stock is arranged
in such an orderly manner that it is
very easy for you to make your se
lection, which makes shopping easy.
Dependable Values—Quality Pro
ducts-—and a most Pleasing Service
are found at the Piggly Wiggly Store
and after a trial you will become a
regular customer as they offer a
choice selection of food products at
money-saving prices, so pay them a
visit and be convinced when Pendle
ton shopping.
Portland-Pendleton Motor Freight, Inc.
William Roesch Brewing Co.
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
“Old Master Brew”
A most dependable freight service
to and from Pendleton, Portland and
way points is offered by this reliable
firm with Pendleton depot at 722
Cottonwood, telephone 369, Chester
Warnock, Mgr., who has been a res
ident of Umatilla County for 22
years and is a local tax-payer (Her
miston telephone 852) and you are
assured of a very satisfactory service
when you route your freight via
their line.
"Insured and Bonded" for your
protection the Portland-Pendleton
Motor Freight, Inc., has added to the
commercial efficiency of the entire
community, as they not only save
you time and money but also pick
up and deliver freight directly to
your door, and you always receive
the most courteous and rapid service.
There is nothing so healthful or
Their trucks are driven by exper- refreshing as a glass of "Old Master
cnced men who know the route tho Brew German Lager”, as it has a de
roughly and they nre very accommo- licious and distinctive flavor- that
lating in the receiving or delivering can’t be Imitated—and is supplied
f goods entrusted to their care., to our dealers by this popular firm
ind no matter what you want to | with their plant at 404 E. Court In
ship, you will appreciate their re- | Pendleton, telephone 528. This firm
Iso supplies us with Elkhorn Gin
lability.
ger Ale. Lime Rickey and carbona
We suggest that merchants, far- ted beverages.
nets and others take advantage of
You should always ask for "Old
the fast and dependable service of Master Brew”, otherwise you will
fered by the Portland-Pendleton Mo- lose that delightful flavor, that has
tor Freight. Inc., by routing your won for this product the patronage
freight via their Une, as you will of many. Some people think bever-
save both time and money. Tele ages are all alike, but it is the skill
phone them for prompt service.
of master brewers, who use carefully
Braden-Bell Tractor and
Equipment Co.
“CATERPILLAR"
Farmers, contractors and others
will find this reliable firm at E. Al
ta and Cottonwood in Pendleton,
telephone 518. headquarters (both
sales and service) for the well
known "Caterpillar" Tractors, "Cat
erpillar" Diesel Tractors. "Caterpil
lar” Combine Harvesters, also trac
tor drawn farm and road machinery.
The "Caterpillar” Diesel Trac
tor is the greatest step for
ward, because it means more pro
fit, more dollars coming in. with
fewer going out. The Diesel has
made good In a big way. because ex
perience with "Caterpillar" Diesel
Tractors here and elsewhere has con
vinced the Braden-Bell Tractor and
Equipment Co. that they can best
serve the Interests of power users
of our community by talking, think
ing and living "Caterpillar” Diesel
Tractors.
The "Caterpillar" Tractor Compa-
ny has brought the simplicity and
fuel economy of the Diesel engine
to the tractor field with spectacular
success. Anyone who can operate a
gasoline tractor can do just as good
» job of operating the "Caterpillar”
Diesel Tractor—hundreds of Diesel
owners have so proven.
"Caterpillar" Diesel Engines have
et with the most severe conditions
heat, dust, cold, loads, etc.
Call upon this firm when next in
“ndleton and let them explain the
standing features of the "Cater-
liar" Diesel Tractor and learn how
mi get more speed, more power, un-
nailed economy, also remember
ey are simple to operate, depen-
Sic and long lived
selected barley, hops and malt, that
has won for "Old Master Brew" the
popularity It enjoys.
Nothing will please the family or
greats more than a glass of "Old
Master Brew”, so why not order a
supply of this refreshing lager for
the home, as it is always apprecia
ted?
Remember "Old Master Brew” is
made by this Pendleton firm in their
modern plant under the cleanest and
most sanitary conditions, and it is
a wholesome drink for all members
of the family, including the child
ren. so drink this Umatilla County
product for complete satisfaction.
Foster Motor Company
Chevrolet-Studebaker
Visit this firm at E. Court and
In the repair department they
College in Pendleton, telephone 74. have able efficient workmen, and as
xs they are the authorized distribu it has the most modern equipment,
they are enabled to repair or rebuild
tors both sales and service—for the any sutomobile, no matter what the
well known Chevrolet and Studeba trouble may be, in a most satisfac
ker cars and trucks, also Interna tory manner.
tional trucks. Before buying a car
The fact that patrons can get real
r truck, you should inspect their real service at the Foster Mo-
Models and remember they frequent •or Company instills In the mind
ly have some excellent buys in used of the
automobilist
confidence
cars and trucks.
I thet all his troubles can be cared for
The Foster Motor Co. has a repair in a most dependable way. as they
department for all car owners and I are equipped and prepared from the
It Is very convenient to leave your I point of workmanship to turn out
ar with them for repairs and ad- | first-class work at reasonable price.
ustments while shopping as their
Be sure to inspect the late Chevro-
hop Is centrally located and they I let and Studebaker models and let
Ive special attention to out-of-town them know what your requirements
ustomers.
are.
— “Umatilla Products Make the County” —
Mrs. Earle Abbott was a business
visitor in Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
daughters Henrietta and Harriet vi
sited at the John Healy home Sun
day afternoon.
A. E. Wattenburger was a busi
ness visitor in Hermiston Monday.
A birthday party was given in
honor of Ralph Neill at the W. D.
Neill home Sunday afternoon. About |
25 people were present.
The Misses Elsie and Nan Rauch
are absent from school this week
with the chickenpox.
Fred Rauch was a business visit
or in Pendleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill spent
Tuesday and Wednesday visiting
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Neill.
t* BOARDMAN NEWS 1
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
Rev. Wieble, Sunday school mis
sionary of this district, was an over
night guest at the Rev. H. B. Thom
as home Wednesday evening.
H. H. Weston was a business vis
itor in Portland several days last
week.
S. C. Russell secured the contract
for carrying the U. S. mall to and
from the trains. Victor Hango has
had this work for a number of years,
and since he moved to Glendale,
Calif., recently, J. E. Barlow has
been substituting.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles and
Miss Clara Ruff were dinner guests
of Lexington friends last Wednesday
evening.
The railroad tie gang which has
been stationed at Messner for the
past two weeks moved to Munley
last Wednesday. Noel Klitz, Jack
LaLonde and G. E. Sturm, local men
who were working with the crew
here will continue with them.
Mrs. H. B. Thomas was a Pendle
ton visitor last Thursday.
Bible study class is held at the
Community church every second and
fourth Wednesday evenings under
the leadership of Rev. H. B. Thomas-
Everyone is cordially invited to at
tend.
Mr. and Mrs- Al Macomber of Hep
pner were visiting relatives here
over the week end.
Mrs. W. VanWinkle of Lexington
spent Sunday at the Harlan Jones
farm.
Miss Sylvania Edmondson visited
with friends on the project over the
week end.
Rev. Wieble, District Sunday
School Missionary, organized a Sun
day school at Irrigon last Sunday,
and regular meetings will be held
each Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Rev. O.
W. Payne of Hermiston will deliver
the sermon next Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Farley of Willow
Creek spent Sunday at the Pete Sie
vin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetherall and
daughters of Arlington, visited at
the Y. P. Rutherford home last Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norkoskl and
family attended the dance at Biggs
Saturday night.
Charles Chandler from Willow
Creek was in Boardman Tuesday.
Mrs. Geo. Miller and son Alvin of
Ione spent Sunday in Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landers and
children of La Grande visited sev
eral days at the Slanger home last
week.
Mrs. Bryce Dillabough returned
home last Monday after a stay in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanford of Salem
visited at the J. M. Allen home last
Monday and Tuesday and at the W.
O. King home Tuesday evening,
leaving Wednesday morning for their
home. Mrs. Sanford will be remem
bered as Alice Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Rutherford
and Mrs. Dan Ransier were Arling
ton visitors last Monday.
Mrs. Henry Graves, who has been
in The Dalles hospital for some time,
is reported to be improving rapidly.
Bryce Dillabough has rented the
Dingman house and It is being re
paired now. The family has been
staying at the Macomber home since
their house burned.
Henry Graves and Ray Barlow
were The Dalles visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barlow are the
proud parents of a baby boy, born
Sunday morning at The Dalles.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935
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bank here at the FIRST NATIONAL safely and conveniently.
Our bank-by-mail service brings the bank as close as your
mail box. Let us explain the service to you.
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DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER THE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN-
SURANCE PLAN.
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Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
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F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
A. S. Cooley as administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of
Lewis L. Higgins, deceased, has filed
his final account tn said estate it
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County, and
said court has fixed Monday, the 1st
day of April, 1935, at 2:00 o’clock
p. m. of said day. as the time for
hearing of objections to said final
account and the settlement thereof.
On or before said day any person in
terested in said estate may tile ob
jections to said final account, or to
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any item thereof, and contest the
same.
Dated February 28, 1935.
A. S. COOLEY, Administrator
with the Will Annexed.
(Feb. 28—March 28)
Save Your Eyes!
and SAVE MONEY
NEW DEAL
Beauty Shoppe
ECHO, OREGON
Lunches - Barber Shop
COME IN AND SEE US
SOMETIME.
Yow STOMACH
TROUBLE?
Read this: "About a year
and a half ago I was not
feeling right, my stomach
troubled me, I belched gas,
had no appetite and was
generally miserable,” said
Thomas Teeson of 215 6th
St., Camas, Wash. “I used
only one bottle of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery and it strengthened
me and I had no further trouble.” Druggists.
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00.
Write to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo.
N. Y., for free medical advice.
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
who has made professional visits
to Hermiston for 25 vears. will
again be at the
Hotel Hermiston
MON., March 25
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con
ditions.
SURELIVE
CHICKS MAKE
BLUE MOUNTAIN
SEED POTATOES
IRISH COBBLERS, EARLIEST
OF ALL, WHITE GOLD,
NETTED GEMS.
Prices upon application.
ERNEST T. FREEP0NS
Route 1
CHAMPIONS!
LIVE STARTER MATH
FA RM TESTED BABY cur
SCRATCH.
Walla Walla, Wn.
Insured Carriers
Phone 63
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
Rate: 50c Per 100
Stanfield
Oregon
Spring Seeds
AVAILABLE
HERE.
BEARDLESS BARLEY
EALD EARLEY
BEARDED BARLEY
SPRING RYE
SPRING OATS
ALFALFA SEED
and VETCH
Ellis Feed
Store
PHONE 69V
HERMISTON
UPON
SERIOUS
REFLECTION!
Have you had your lawn
ari ened and your gar-
tools put in shape for all
work?
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High School News.
A banquet was given in the school
cafeteria Thursday evening In hon
or of the basketball boys. The ban
quet was sponsored by Mrs. Leslie
Packard, Mrs. Wm. Strobel, Mrs.
Robert Wilson, Mrs. Edwin Ingles
and Mrs. Olive Attebury. The cafe
teria was beautifully decorated in
green and white. Alan Chaffee act d I
as tos tmaster, calling upon each o
the basketball players for a spee. h
Mr. Ingles and some of the boy |
graded and cleaned the baseball dia-
mond the past week, in anticipation ,
of starting practice. New baseball |
equipment has been purchased this |
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingles attended the |
district basketball tournament in
Pendleton last Friday.
Mrs. N. Cartwright. Mrs. Carl I
Nelson. Miss Clara Ruff and Miss
Mary Harney spent the week end in '
Portland.
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A musical program will be given
Friday night in the school auditor- I
ium. The program will consist of
girls’ chorus, orchestra, songs by the |
grade school pupils, and other spec
ial numbers. Admission will be 10
and 15 cents.
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We are giving a Special
uring March—Bring your
KNERR'S
Repair Shop
FLOYD KNERR, Prop.
Phone 15-W
Hermiston
YOUR HEALTH
POWER SHRINKS
IN WINTER
You get less exercise—less fresh
air—in winter. What sun there is
is sickly. No wonder your body gets
“run-down”—a prey to illness.
Begin building health now—with
M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCEN-
trate T ablets of C od L iver OIL.
These chocolate-coated tablets
bring you an abundance of vita
mins A and D. A helps you resist
infection. D provides the “sunshine
values” your body craves in winter.
Each tablet brings you all the
vitamins in one teaspoonful of
U.S. P. X. (revised 1934) Cod Liver
Oil, as well as valuable supplies of
calcium and phosphorus. Six tab
lets daily will help restore your
summer strength and vitality.
Don’t drag through winter feel-
ing weak and wretched. Take these
tablets every day and build a re-
serve of health. Buy them at any
good drug store. One dollar for each
bottle of 100 M c K esson VITAMI
C oncentrate T ablets .
HERMISTON DRUG Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
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