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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
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M E SSA G E
CANNING NOTICE
T he H erm iston Co-op C annery w ill
be open for ca n n in g m eat on J a n ­
u a ry 26th. P lease have your m eat
in th e can by 12:00 o’clock.
O. L. BARLOW, M anager.
HOME EC CLUB
ENTERTAINS
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938
T he ladies of th e Home Ec club of
th e W estland G range e n tertain ed
th e ir husbands a t a seven o’clock
d in n e r, T uesday n ig h t, a t th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power. A de­
licious d in n e r was enjoyed a t a
tab le w ith places for th ir ty guests.
P inochle w as played la te r in th e
evening. Among those p resent were
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Seeliger. Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger. Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. H artley , Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. L ynch, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg. Mr.
an d Mrs. G. J. Casper, Mr. and Mrs.
W ayne M ulkins, Mr. and Mrs. V irgil
W ilkes, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pow er,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. D unning, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Lotspeich, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. P rin d le and Mrs. E d ith
Geer.
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
MONEY IN THE
SOCKETS
In view of th e fact th a t th e R u ­
ra l E le ctrifica tio n aaaociation is
now b u ild in g a ru ra l pow er line in
th e west end of U m atilla county,
th e follow ing a rtic le on house w ir­
ing and its ben efits may be of value
to people whose farm homes come
u nder th e line, in d irectin g proper
and com plete house w iring. The
artic le w as tak en from th e Decem­
ber issue of th e McCalls.
By K ath leen Robertson
We say th a t m ost homes in A m er­
ica are so in ad eq u ately w ired th a t
they are costing th e ir ow ners m on­
ey. You don’t see it?
Ah, th e re it is!
If electricity
were as visible as w ater you would
see w here and how m uch leakage
was happening. And you would
jum p rig h t in to correct it.
B ut elec tricity is silen t and in v i­
sible. And, most an n o y in g of all, it
seems m ysterious because no one has
ever seen a c u rre n t of elec tricity
4-H CROPS CLUB
ru n n in g along a w ire. B u t it re a l­
ly has d efin ite w o rk in g laws.
DISCUSSES WORK
Pushing Ahead.
T he 4-H crops club now has th ir ­
For instance, we commonly speak
teen m em bers who m et recently to of electricity as flow ing along a
m ake up a program of w ork w ith
th e ir leader, Em il Zivney. They w ire. As a m a tte r of fact, we would
discussed th e tim e for seeding and be more accu rate if we said ele c tri­
th e r a te of seeding various crops, city pushed its way alo n g a w ire,
and th e im portance of securing pure using a ce rtain am o u n t of pressure,
seeds.
They discussed tlie im por­
tance of know ing the requirem ents or voltage, in so doing. And, for a
m ade by th e sta te in the sa le of given am o u n t of c u rre n t, th e sm al­
ler th e w ire th e h ard e r th e c u rre n t
seeds.
has to push and th e m ore energy it
REA 4-H Clubs Formed.
expends along th e way. The am o u n t
An announcem ent from L. J. Al­ of c u rre n t a rriv in g a t th e o u tle ts is
len, a ssista n t s ta te 4-H club leader, the same as th e am ount leav in g th e
sta te s th a t a ru ra l
electrificatio n
4-H club project w ill be available m eter box. B ut if house w irin g is
to boys and g irls in Oregon. This too sm all for th e load it carries, c u r­
will give boys and g irls in tow ns re n t is delivered a t th e o u tle ts in
an o p p o rtu n ity to become affiliated such an enfeebled condition th a t it
w ith 4-H club w ork and especially needs a long tim e to do its job.
a t th is tim e w hen th e re is a ru ra l
In th a t case you m ig h t have to
elec trificatio n project u nder way in
pre-heat your ro aste r fo rty m in u tes
th is te rrito ry .
instead of th irty . Or your iron
m ight never reach the te m p eratu re
4-H CLUB NEWS
T he Beef club made a to u r of the it should, so you would have to use
hom es of its m em bers on th e a fte r­ it for a longer tim e. T h ere a re any
noon of Ja n u a ry 9. A fter a short num ber of ways in w hich lan g u id
business session, called to order by c u rre n t -can cost money.
th e president, K enneth Bensel, when
B ut how can one diagnose one’s
th e m inutes of the la st m eeting were
read by the secretary , C harles Kik, own w irin g tro u b les? F ra n k ly , very
te n ta tiv e dates w ere set for m eet­ | few house ow ners can, b u t th e re are
ings for the year. O ther members a few sym ptom s th a t an y one can
a t th e m eeting w ere H arry Lewis.
For instance, do
the
E ldon Saylor, R obert B errel and M •. recognize.
and Mrs. J. T. Pierson. I.eo Reuber, lig h ts dim w hen th e re frig e ra to r
J. W. McMull n p-'rl - in ’ohn jolnei. goes on? Are fuses blown w ith dis­
th e to u r in the afternoon.
tressin g re g u la rity ? Do all of the
Some of the ca’-es were in excep-
t ; n j ap pliances seem slow ?
If
f ’onally good cor. ll ion 'o r the sh o rt I
tim e they have been on feed. Each | the answ ers to these questions are
m em ber gave a bripf - < • - of the affirm ativ e, you’d b e tte r consult
kind and am ount o ' '-c d being used vour u tility or electrical co n tracto r,
to fa tte n th e ir calves.
because th e w irin g system needs ad ­
ju stm en t of some sort.
4-H Cl- b Plays.
The am o u n t of money involved in
D uring *-F cl"h som m er school, th a t “ some s o rt” will n a tu ra lly de-
each yea- hoys and girls p articip a te
in a r d i ' p’ay w hich is broadcast ” end upon th e ex istin g size of w ire
over KC.*C. Eoys and girls who are in the house, th e n um ber of circuits,
interested fn w ritir g a play th is and th e uses to w hich you p u t elec­
year fhoi’ld get in touch w ith th e tric ity , If your house is more th an
a ssiste n t
c o rn tv a r e n t. Sum m er
school scholarships are aw arded for five years old, very likely th e w ir­
th e host pl y along w ith o th e r cash ing system is ca rry in g too g re a t a
load.
aw ards.
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W hv W iring Grows Old.
MERCANTILE CO-OP
You w ill see why w irin g system s
are outgrow n if you w ill consider
A N N U A L MEETING
th e num ber of appliances you now
have th a t were n o t even in existence
T he an n u a l m eeting for th e H er­ ten years ago; th e n um ber th a t now
m iston M ercantile Co-operative store use g rea tly increased w attag e (1000-
will be held F riday, J a n u a ry 21, at
8:00 P. M., in the Union church, p w jtt irons in place of 60 0 -w att, for
m usical program will be given along in s ta n c e ) ; and, in th e in te re st of
w ith th e re g u la r line of business. sig h t saving, the trem endous in ­
E lection of two officers » ill be held crease of w attag e in I.E.S. lam ps.
and all m em bers are especially urged
In m any cases of overloading, in ­
to be present. A nyone interested is
creasing th e num ber of circ u its w ill
invited to atten d th is meeting.
relieve th e stra in . Often no provi­
sion is made for th e se p arate c irc u it
A N N U A L MEETING
¡ng of appliances, though th e d e­
CREDIT U N IO N
m and of to d ay ’s high-pow ered ap p li­
T he H erm iston Oregon F ederal ances causes much of th e overload­
C redit Union w ill hold its ann u al ing.
Convenience o u tle ts for d in in g
m eeting Friday. Ja n u a ry 28. in the
office of A ssistant County A gent Jay room, b reak fast room and k itc h en
T. Pierson, a t 8:00 P- M. Among should be on a se p arate c irc u it, us­
th e business tran sa cted w ill be the
election of two board m em bers, a ing a heavier w ire th an th a t used
supervisory com m ittee and credit for lig a tin g circuits. T h ere should
com m ittee.
also be a se p arate c irc u it for la u n ­
dry equipm ent and, of course, one
Dairyman Praises Manure Tank
for th e range. In a new house such
TOLEDO — If th e liquid m anure c irc u itin g can easily be arran g e d
ta n k installed la st year on the but even in an old house re -c irc u it­
C hristiansen D airy near Toledo con­ ing may o ften be accom plished a t no
tin u e s to give th e same re su lts in g re a t expense. In any case th e o u t­
th e fu tu re th a t it has d u rin g the lay may be ju stified by increased
past fall, it w ill be the biggest one efficiency of ap p lian ces and lam ps.
th in g th a t has ever been done to im ­
When is a Convenience Outlet!
Size of w ire an d n u m b er of c ir­
prove the farm . Claus C hristiansen
told County A gent M. J. Conklin re­ cu its may be d iffic u lt to visualize.
cently. He says th e grass has been B ut it is easy to visualize conven­
noticeably ra n k e r and g reener on ience and how it affects d a ily liv ­
th a t farm
th a n
on
neighboring ing. T ake th is m a tte r of conven­
farm s th is fall, and stan d s of clover ience outlets. You know th ey are
and grass have thickened. Mr. Chris­ called convenience o u tle ts because
tia n se n believes the ideal way to they are supposed to be convenient
seed grass is to sow th e seed and to use. T h a t is. th e re should be
in
places
glee th e ground a top dressing of enough of them , and
liquid m anure. H e says he has also w here appliances are logically used.
observed th a t pastu res top-dressed T here should be one n ea r th e k itc h ­
w ith liquid m an u re do not saem to en w orking su rface for th e sole use
dry o u t as much as u n tre a te d fields. of th e m ixer, an o th e r for th e ro a st­
er or percolator. The
b rea k fa st
room should ce rtain ly have a b a t­
tery of appliance o u tle ts, so coffee­
m aker, to aster, w affle iro n , san d ­
w ich g rill can all be used in one fell
swoop for buffet suppers, re frig e ra ­
to r raids, and in th e in te re st of pain
less breakfasts.
W h a t th is co u n try needs are more
w all o u tle ts for lam ps, so a trip
across th e living room w ill cease to
come u n d er the h ead in g of th e h az­
ardous, w ith cords tra ilin g in loops
to catch th e feet of th e unw ary.
T rouble is we get used to cords and
forget how ugly they are. All w all
spaces should have enough o u tle ts
so women could indulge th e ir in h e r­
ited u rge to push f u rn itu re around
freely.
And How About Switches?
Do you have to grope your w ay
into your own house a f te r d ark ? Do
you get black eyes from ru n n in g in ­
to doors w hile try in g to locate the
k itch en
lig h t?
A las,
in ad eq u ate
w irin g ag ain ! Of course, it is d iffi­
cu lt to tell ex actly how m any
sw itches you should have because
the num ber and placem ent w ill d e­
pend on your house design and your
w ay of living. B u t th a t ex p ert we
spoke of- can survey your house, talk
w ith you, th en tell you w h at should
go w here.
W e should really like to see home
ow ners p u t as carefu l th o u g h t on
th e size of w ire, circ u itin g , place­
m ent and num ber of convenience
an d w all o u tlets as th ey do on the
selection of w allp ap er or th e place­
m ent of fo u n d atio n p lan tin g .
A fter all, w irin g is a fairly p er­
m an en t job. Y ou’ll be liv in g w ith
it for some years. And m a n u fa ctu ­
rers are alw ays th in k in g up new
uses for electricity . So build for
fu tu re as well as p resen t uses.
Guernsey Bull Sold.
A purebred G uernsey bull, B oni­
ta ’s Lad 253559, was sold recently
by F ra n k Seeliger of H erm iston to
R. M. M eyers of Echo, acco rd in g to
th e A m erican G uernsey C attle club,
P e te rb o ro u g h , New H am pshire.
REGIONAL SEMINARS
ON CO-OPERATIVES
(Co-op League News Service)
New Y ork— The C om m ittee on the
Church and C ooperatives of th e In ­
d u stria l Division of th e F ederal
Council of th e C hurches of C h rist in
A m erica announced th is week th a t
it w ill sponsor four R egional S ight-
Seeing Sem inars on Consum ers’ Co­
operation th is w in ter.
The first will be held a t Colum­
bus, Ohio, on F eb ru ary 3rd, a t the
close of th e Ohio S tate P astors Con­
vention. E. R. Bowen, G eneral Sec­
re ta ry of th e Cooperative League of
the U.S.A., will be th e p rincipal
speaker a t a special luncheon. A trip
will th en be made to th e Ohio Farm
B ureau
C ooperative
association
building, its w arehouse and local co­
o perative store and gas sta tio n . L a­
te r th e Ohio Council of C hurches is
also p la n n in g to cooperate on a
num ber of one-day Sem inars in a
num ber of counties.
The second R egional Conference
will be held a t W ash in g to n , D.C.,
F eb ru ary 14 an d 15. It w ill be a
tw o-day S em inar w ith o u tstan d in g
speakers on alm ost every phase of
th e cooperative m ovem ent and will
be jo in tly sponsored by th e F ederal
Council of the C hurches of C h rist in
A m erica, th e Social Action D ep art­
m ent of th e N atio n al C atholic W el­
fare Conference, and th e Social J u s ­
tice Commission of th e C entral Con­
ference of A m erican Rabbis. Dele­
g ates w ill be d raw n from several
hundred miles around W ashington,
in clu d in g B altim ore and
V irginia.
T rips will be m ade to local coopera­
tives and to G reenbelt. T his will
be th e firs t conference on coopera­
tives to be held u n d er in te r-fa ith
auspices.
A New E n gland S em inar u n d er
th e auspices of an o th e r In ter-fa ith
com m ittee is projected for Boston.
F eb ru ary 27 and
28. T rips will
ag ain be made to local cooperatives
and to M aynard. Mass. A fo u rth
S em inar is being planned for the
C en tral A tla n tic S tates, probably at
M adison, N .J. T he d a te has n o t yet
been determ ined
upon.
J. H enry
C a rp e n te r is ch airm an of th e Com­
m ittee on th e C hurch and Coopera­
tives of th e In d u stria l Division of
th e F ed eraal C ouncil, Leslie Bates
, Moss is vice p resid en t, and Jam es
; Myers is secretary.
The Sem inars are being planned
¡on th e model of th e N ational S ight-
Seeing S em inar on C onsum ers' Coop­
era tiv es held a t In d ian ap o lis two
years ago u n d er th e F ederal Council
of C hurches of C h rist In America,
w hich was atten d ed by leaders of all
d enom inations from all sections of
I th e co u atry .
CARD PARTY AT
FINCH HOME
D ep en d ab le
PINE CITY NEWS— A card par-1
ty was enjoyed a t th e M arion F inch
home F rid a y evening. Ladies high
w ent to Mrs. Clayton Ayers, and
low to Mrs. Jo h n Moore. Men's high
AT DEPENDABLE AND
w ent to Burl W a tte n u rg e r and low
REASONABLE PRICES
to B ert Barnes.
Miss Dora E. Moore spent Sunday
1934 V-8 PICK-UP
a t the C. H. Bartholom ew home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W atcen b u r-
1930 MODEL A COACH
ger spent Sunday in Pasco v isitin g
1932 B MODEL PICK-UP
Mr. and Mrs. E arl W a tte u b u rg e r.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H ealy w ere in
1929 CHEV. COACH
H eppner Monday.
1934
V-8 TRUCK
Jack H ickson and Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell H ickson of P lea san t V alley
1937 DODGE DEMONSTRATOR
spent a few days v isitin g a t th e H.
Lew M ileage.
E. Young home.
Mr. and Mrs. B arton C lark spent
HOUSE TRAILER
the week end in H eppner.
Two
W
heel
TRAILERS for Sale.
Mrs. Lucy O 'B rien and d au g h ter.
Isabella, spent F rid ay in Pendleton.
HERMISTON
C om m issioner Roy
Neill
spent
S atu rd ay in H eppner on business.
AUTO
WRECKING
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Daly and Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy w ere in P en ­
HOUSE
dleton S atu rd ay .
F. E. PIERSON, Prop.
Fred R auch and d a u g h te rs L illy,
Mabel and E lsie visited a t th e H en ­
ry R auch home near L exington S u n ­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. P ete Slevin of callin g on Mrs. Belscam per W ednes­
Boardm an visited a t th e Jo h n H ealy day of la st week.
home Sunday.
E lm er Jam es of P endleton visited
relativ es in th is d istric t F riday. He
JACKIE OSBORN
was accom panied by Miss F ah ren -
w ald of P ilo t Rock. Mr. Jam es and
INJURED BY AXE
Miss F ah ren w ald atten d ed th e Mas-
sengale funeral.
COLUMBIA NEWS — Ja ck ie Os­
Lois H u tch iso n
retu rn ed
home
born cu t his hand q u ite seriously
w ith an axe F rid ay evening w hile S unday a fte r a w eek's v isit in P ilot
sp littin g wood. He was rushed to Rock w ith h er uncle, M arvin H u t­
th e doctor and several stitch e s were chison and fam ily.
taken.
Bud H ooker who has been q u ite
Mrs. Gus L in d er re tu rn e d W ed­ ill is rep o rted as improved.
nesday of la st week a fte r a th ree
L ester H am m er and nephew Lynn
w eeks’ v isit in P o rtlan d w ith her
d au g h ter and son-in-law , Mr. and Shaver m ade a business trip to P en ­
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dleton Tuesday.
Mrs. W a lte r Blessing.
P. H. Corm an had th e m isfo rtu n e
to lose a fa ith fu l old w ork horse DRIVER-ASLEEP
T h u rsd ay of la st
»Aeek. H erb ert
Boylen also lost a horse a few days
ago w hen it broke a leg and had to ACCIDENTS M A N Y
be killed.
Mr. an d Mrs. Claude U pham were
T h e d riv er who “ falls asleep at
th e w heel” , or who drives w h ile his
reactio n s a re dulled by fatigue, may
cause far more dam age on the h ig h ­
way th a n th e average person re a li­
zes, S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell de­
clared th is week.
320 EGG INCUBATOR — W ARD’S
Snell said he w ished to w arn
Never F ail DeLuxe. In q u ire a t ag ain st fatig u e because accid en ts of
H erald office.
2 2 -ltp
th e “ d riv er-asleep ” ty p e are nearly
W ANTED— GOOD SECOND HAND tw ice as a p t to be fata l as o rd in ary
high chair. Mrs. W. A. Shipley. accidents.
Phone 173.
2 2 -ltp
“ F atig u e may also be deadly even
CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — though it does n ot produce sleep.
Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Not only does fatig u e m ake it h ard
Oron O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc for a d riv er to keep his a tte n tio n tjn
th e road, b u t it slows him down in
TAMARACK POSTS FOR SALE — case of em ergency.
15 cents each in 100 lo ts delivered.
H a rry Shaver, K am ela, Ore. 21-4tp
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
100 TONS BEST GRADE ALFALFA
FINAL REPORT.
hav
J. S. B urnham , H erm iston.
21-3tc
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
FOR SALE — UNIVERSAL KITCH-
UMATILLA COUNTY.
en range, in good sh ap e; also De
Lavel se p arato r, 500 lb. capacity*
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of A n­
Jas. S cott, H erm iston, Ore.
21-3tp ton Soneson, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
FOR SALE OR REN T — SMALL th e u n d ersig n ed A d m in istra trix of
farm ; good b u ild in g s;
% mile the estate of A nton Soneson, de­
w est of Colum bia school. J. H. De- ceased, has filed her fin al rep o rt
Moss, H erm iston. Oregon.
21-3tp w ith th e Clerk of th e above en titled
C ourt, and th a t the Ju d g e of said
PRESTO N E— W E HAVE JUST R E - C ourt has designated Monday, the
rcived a new sh ip m en t of th is 14th day of F eb ru ary , 1938 a t 2:00
w ell know n an ti-freeze. R ohrm an o’clock in th e aftern o o n as th e tim e,
M otor Co.
21-2tc an d th e rooms of th e above en titled
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 4 0 ACRES C ourt in th e County Court House in
P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon
irrig a te d land, house, b arn , etc.; as th e place when and w here h ea r­
1 W h ippet. 1928; 1 Ford pickup; ing is to be had thereon. All per-
New 2-hole corn sh e lle r; 6 tons hay.
Owner, J. B. P erry , W estland dis-
Used Cars
W ANT ADS
FOR SALE- MOWER 315; RAKE
$10; S p rin g to o th harro w 88; 2
buck rak es $15 each; stack er $40;
w agon $15; h arness, double, $15;
2 ton h ay ; Jo h n Becker, 1 ml. w est
on Skovbo place. H erm iston. 20-3tc
FOR SALE O lCTR A D E -29 TUDOR
G rah am ; Coed
ru b b er;
New
P a in t; F lora a t Ford G arage. 20-3tp
sons in terested are hereby notified
to th en and th e re ap p ear and show
cause, if any they have, w hy said re­
port should not be approved,
the
a d m in istra trix
d ischarged,
h er
bondsm en exh o n erated an d the es­
ta te closed.
D ated J a n u a ry 13, 1938.
ELLA P. SONESON,
A d m in istratrix .
(Ja n . 13-Feb. 10) ________
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the m a tte r of th e E sta te of
H enry Lee D exter, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e u n dersigned, a d m in istra trix of
th e above en title d estate, has filed
h er F in al R eport and A ccount as
such a d m in istra trix , and th a t th e
C ourt thereof has set S atu rd ay , th e
fifth day of F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e
h o u r of ten o'clock in th e forenoon
as th e tim e, and th e County Court
Room in th e U m atilla County C ourt
House a t P endleton. Oregon, as the
place for h earin g thereon. All p er­
sons interested a re hereby notified
to then and th e re ap p ear and show
cause, if an y they have, why th e
said R eport and A ccount should not
be approved,
th e
a d m in istra trix
discharged from her tru s t and her
bondsm en exonerated.
m in n ie
M c F a r l a n d .
A d m in istratrix .
(Ja n . 6-Feb. 3)
Land Sale Notice
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
T h a t th e undersigned. S h eriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e
of an order duly m ade and entered
h erein by th e County C ourt of Um a­
tilla County, Oregon, on th e 2 4th
day of November, 1937, will, on the
?9 th day of J a n u a ry , 1938, a t th e
h o u r of 1 0:00 o’clock in th e fo re­
noon. sell to th e h ig h est bidder for
cash in han d , a t th e fro n t door of
th e U m atilla County C ourt House,
P endleton, Oregon, su b ject to a m in­
imum price of $20.00 th erefo r, to be
paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale,
th e follow ing descrlbled parcel of
land, h eretofore by U m atilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, acquired for d elin q u ent
taxes, to -w it: Lots 9 an d 10, Block
2, N ew port’s A ddition to City of
H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty, Ore­
gon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff,
U m atilla County.
(Dec. 3 0 -Jan 27)
I t ’s Easy T a B a M istaken About
STOMACH
TROUBLE
Stomach sufferers should learr the
truth about U L C E R S, GAS. ACID.
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
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FREE UDGK Booklet contains facta
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G eneral D en tistry
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m an, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY EQU-
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office.
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OREGON
DR A E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1; 30 to •
Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore.
Herm iston Fost No. 37
Meets first and th ird
T hursday, Legion A uxil­
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OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
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Attorn ey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon