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I HAGE TH U E* THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THU RSDA Y, D ECEM BER 8. 1938. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •••♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » » » ♦ « » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ••♦ » ••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O FARM CO-OPERATIVE OIVISION j4 MESSAGE MORE DECEMBER TURKEY POOLS TO EVERY BERT QUICK E LEC TRICA L CONTRACTOR MOTORS P hone 22-R H erm iston MEMBER. F. B. AUXILIARY SERVES BANQUET NEW YORK DOCTORS VOTE DOWN PROVISION TO OUTLAW COOPERATIVE MEDICINE (Co-op L eague N ews S ervice) T u rk e y Growers* T he ladies of the F a rm B ureau New Y ork— T he M edical Society “ A . on A uxiliary m et F rid ay , D ecem ber 2, n X % i e .» B to plan for th e 4-H club achieve- of th e co u n ty or New Y ork defeated o th e r D ecem ber 3 0 th an d 31st. A V e X r T a T I h e by a n o v erw h elm in g m a jo rity a pro C* G a ^ w PersPOh t v : in exbpe r ^ e d a ‘ lik in g M ethodist ch u rch . T w en ty -fiv e mem posed ap p en d ix to its by-law s w hich w ere p re se n t a t th e m eeting, w ould o u tlaw co o perative m edicine. for th e system of p ooling one (lay bers and am ong them Mrs. J a y T . P ie r D efeat of the m easu re w as co n sid er an d th e n sk ip p in g one d ay to p e r ed p a rtic u la rly s ig n ific a n t because it m it p ic k in g tim e, a n d fo r th is r e a son. Mrs. E m m a E pperson, Mrs. C a th is an o u tr ig h t re je c tio n of th e policy son it is b ein g co n tin u ed in th e n ex t pool. G row ers h av e been ask ed by e rin e Jen d rz c je w sk i an d M rs. C a th p rescrib ed by th e A m erican M edical th e asso ciatio n to s ta te p referen ce erine S cnim erer served on th e re A ssociation an d th e New Y ork S tate fresh m en t com m ittee, and no pro of -delivery day an d tim e. g ram w as given due to o th e r b u si M edical Society w hich had p rev io u s ly ad o p ted s im ila r proposals. T he ac ness. The n ex t m e etin g w ill be h eld tio n w as ta k e n a t th e a n n u a l m eet- j D ecem ber 16 w ith Mrs. L illu s Mc ¡ng of th e N. Y. C ounty M edical S o -| C ulley, an d Mrs. M ary H a rr on th e ciety in th e New Y ork A cadem y of program com m ittee, Mrs. M a rg a re t Blahm an d Mrs. E m m a H u tc h iso n M edicine, N ovem ber 28. T he heated b a ttle over th e curb w ill serve on th e p ro g ram co m m it If people w ould rem em b er th a t tee. T his w ill be a C h ristm as p a rty on co o p erativ e m edicine o v e rsh a a n y spot t h a t ’s too h o t to place one’s w ith g ift exchange. dow ed a ll o th e r business a t the h a n d pn is also too h o t to p lace a F. B. SW AYZE, P re s id e n t m eetin g an d held New Y o rk ’s m ost can of k erosene on, it w ould go a Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lo n g w ay in red u c in g th e n u m b er of p ro m in en t MD’s in session u n til fires an d serio u s a ccid en ts each y ear 1 2 :3 0 before a vote could be tak en . caused by careless h a n d lin g of th is In a fig h tin g a tta c k on th e p ro p ro d u ct, p a rtic u la rly in r u r a l areas, posal, c o n tain ed in a le tte r to th e believes Miss Jo a n P a tte rs o n , e x te n (C o n tin u ed from P age O ne) played its second gam e w ith A dam s sion sp e c ia list in hom e fu rn ish in g s Qltp tyrm iatiiM « r r a lii society, Dr. K ingsley R oberts, c h a ir F rid a y n ig h t a t A dam s. T h e local a t O regon S ta te college. a g e n t, P en d leto n . m an of th e m edical ad v iso ry board Miss C lin to n pointed o u t th a t th e W’h ile th e flash p o in t (1 0 0 de Published every Thursday at Herm is boys won b u t th e g irls lost. T h is of th e C ooperative H e a lth A ssocia m akes th e Irrig o n com ets fo u r gam es home econom ics clubs had n o t grow n g rees F .) of k ero sen e o r “ coal o il” ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by tio n of New Y ork an d fellow of the s tr a ig h t th a t th e y h av e w on. in n um bers b u t in ¿efficiency w ith is m uch h ig h e r th a n th a t of gaso Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Q ulrlng, Mr. an d M rs. R aym ond L am o r- lin e, it re q u ire s c a re fu l h a n d lin g and 236 of th e 245 club g irls in th e A m erican C ollege of S u rg eo n s and Publishers. 100 A m erican A cadem y of M edicine, de eaux h av e moved in to th e W ilson sto rin g , a n d is a c tu a lly safe only county co m p letin g th e ir w ork Entered as Second Class Matter house, n e a r th e school house. w hen cold, says Miss P a tte rso n . percent. T h e re a re 31 clu b s in th e clared th a t th e proposed a d d itio n s to December, 1908, U m atilla County, Several people from h e re a re p ic k H ere a re som e p re c a u tio n s th a t, if county d irected by 27 leaders. Oregon.__________ __ ___ _____ P ierson sta te d th a t livestock clubs th e by-law s d ea lin g w ith gro u p m ed in g tu rk e y s acro ss th e riv e r, em ca re fu lly observed, w ould h elp to ployed by Geo. T. M cN eally. He h as save lives and p ro p erty , she believes: in the w est end of U m a tilla co u n ty icine "w ould g riev io u sly h am p er leg Subscription Rates. itim a te e x p e rim e n ta tio n to im prove D on’t set a kero sen e can, la n te rn finished 100 p ercen t. sev eral th o u sa n d tu rk e y s th is year. One Year ...................................... >2.00 Mr. an d Mrs. H, M. D uus re tu rn e d on o r above a stove o r in a n y o th e r T he b a n q u e t p ro g ram w as cli th e d is trib u tio n of m edical care in Six Months .................................... 1.00 M onday from a tr ip to P o rtla n d an d place w h ere k ero sen e m ig h t become T hree Months ........................ - ...........60 E sta c a d a w h ere th e y sp en t T h a n k s h eate d . It m ay flare. D on’t p u t a m axed w ith th e giv in g of a w a rd s to N ew Y ork C ity . . , th e y w ould ob th e follow ing club m em bers: s tru c t th e w ork now b ein g done by k ero sen e stove, lam p or h e a te r w h ere g iv in g w ith re la tiv e s and frien d s. S tyle revue, w ash dress division, Mr. a n d Mrs. B a tie R an d an d Mr. c u rta in s m ay blow over or a g a in s t silv er p in s to K ay K eener, L ucille p h y sician s an d in d u s try fo c a re fo r Pl z —X an d Mrs. H arv ey W a rn e r sp en t M on it. D on’t place a k ero sen e lam p W eeks, S usan K nox, D orothy K nox, w orkers. If th e y w ere to be e n O regorC N ew spaper Publishers close to th e ceilin g o r th e w all. day in W a lla W alla. forced only a g a in s t special g ro u p s M yra G etchell, H erm isto n . D on’t place a k ero sen e stove Rev. W eible of P en d leto n w ill th e proposal w ould th e n be v icious,” S tyle revue, best d ress division, p reach in Irrig o n D ecem ber 11 a t a g a in s t a w all. T h e re should be a 2 :0 0 P. M „ a t th e P re s b y te ria n sh e e t of m etal b e h in d it an d an a ir silv er pins to C a th e rin e K ennedy, M ary STUDENT COOPERATIVE ch u rch . space b eh in d th e sh eet of m etal. U m atilla, Joyce M cCulley, Mr. an d Mrs. C has. S te w a rt re D on’t h a n g to w els on a ra c k above H elene P ierso l, A nn S om m erer, H e r DORMITORIES OPENED AT N.Y. a k ero sen e stove. T h e flam e m ay m iston. tu rn e d from P o rtla n d S a tu rd ay . Rev. H a rn e ss an d fam ily a n d Mr. fla re u p o r th e y m ay fa ll dow n. Style revue, wool dress division, UNIVERSITY AND PENN STATE an d Mrs. Tom C aldw ell m otored tot D on’t le t w icks g et d irty or u n ev en , silv er pin s to M ary M a rg a re t K en ♦ By MRS. W . C. ISOM ♦ F re e w a te r T h u rsd a y to a tte n d a fel a n d do keep b u rn e rs clean. D on’t ne nedy, G race B ensel, U m atilla. (Co-op L eague N ew s Service- g lect th e d rip pan. lo w sh ip m eetin g . W a sh in g to n , D.C.— C am pus co-ops S pecial aw ard s, R EA a w a rd to P ro b ab ly th e m ost fr e q u e n t cause Jo h n M onroe of S pokane v isited A h a rd tim e dan ce an d b a sk e t so- p u reb red m ade new s th is w eek w ith th e of k ero sen e ex p losions o r fire s is th e C harles K ig, U m a tilla ; eo cial w as h eld in th e gym S a tu rd a y o v e rn ig h t F rid a y w ith Mr. an d M rs. h a b it of u sin g it to s t a r t a fire in d airy calf offered by H. ,R H a rtle y , sim u lta n e o u s an n o u n c e m e n ts of the F red R ieks. H e w as e n ro u te to n ig h t, sponsored by th e P ep Club. A th e ra n g e q u ick ly , says Miss P a tt e r local Je rse y b reed er, to G eorge H a r t o p en in g of co o p erativ e d o rm ito ries good crow d a tte n d e d an d h ad a nice P o rtla n d to see h is ch ild re n . son. E q u a lly u n safe is it to fill a ley, H erm isto n . a t N ew Y ork U n iv ersity and P e n n tim e. T he m en ’s p rize w e n t to E a rl lam p or sto v e w h ile it is lig h te d , or S ch o larsh ip aw ard s to sum m er sy lv a n ia S ta te C ollege follow ed by Isom an d th e w om en’s prize to Mrs. a lam p w h ile it is h o t ju s t a fte r be (H eld from la s t w eek.- school: S ta te fa ir a w ard of h alf- th e p u b lic a tio n of a stu d y by th e M innick. Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. McCoy, Amos in g e x tin g u ish e d , o r to fill e ith e r sch o larsh ip to G race B ensel and U. S. O ffice of E d u c a tio n w hich de T he h ig h school boys a n d g irls a fte r d a rk w ith th e aid of an open Miss F ra n k Bensel,: co u n ty a w a rd to A nn m oto red to A rlin g to n T u esd ay n ig h t S tan ley of B u tte r C reek an d clared th a t " p e rm a n e n c e and g ro w th lig h t, su ch as a n o th e r lam p, candles for a n o th e r d o u b leh ea d er gam e. T h e Snow McCoy of H erm isto n w ere d in or m atch es. If th e lam p o r stove S om m erer; S ta n fie ld g ra n g e a w a rd of th e co o p erativ e m ovem ent in col Irrig o n boys w on over th e A rlin g to n n e r g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. M arsh all ta n k m u st he re fille d a t n ig h t, use to M ary T en n ey ; F arm B u reau A ux ilia ry aw a rd to K ay K een er; h alf- leges indeed a re a lm o st in e v ita b le .” boys an d th e A rlin g to n g irls w on M ark h am on T h a n k sg iv in g day. fire sch o larsh ip s to Bob Ja ck so n and Joe anv Mr. an d Mrs. Tom C aldw ell and a n e le c tric fla s h lig h t. C h em ical m T he O ffice of E d u c a tio n stu d y e n th e p re lim in a ry gam e. loan? _____ _ d a iry .U nn n e x tin g u is h e rs h av e saved mf n> I Cooney for d e m nnctrsH o n stra tio to S everal m em bers of th e H .E. club son C lair and fam ily m otored title d “ College P ro je c ts fo r A id in g hom es front b e in g red u ced to a ® “ 7 '|w o r k - sc h o la rsh ip s to E u g en e R ugg over T h a n k sg iv m otored to R ich lan d la st week to P o rtla n d , s ta y in g E ven a b u c k e t of san d o r d am p sn K en n eth Bensel for best crops S tu d e n ts ” p o in ts to s tu d e n t co-ops m ake a su rp rise v is it on Mrs. F red in g day. d u st is very effectiv e if used before d e m o n 9 tra tio n . a s im p o rta n t m ean s to c u t th e cost M r en d Mrs. B ill G ray b eal an d M arkham . She w as an activ e m em f ir e g o-ots u c h s t a a r r t t . . a o fire e ts too m uch N atio n al co n tests, gold p in s w on of s tu d e n t liv in g an d declares th a t b er of th e H. E.C. u n til she moved d a u g h te r, an d M r. an d Mrs. E a rl by G race B ensel for record k eeping, 98 in s titu tio n s of h ig h e r ed u catio n Isom a n d d a u g h te r w ere d in n e r to R ich lan d . E s th e r M cM ullen for food p re p a ra re p o rt co o p erativ e d o rm ito rie s J a c k B ro w n in g h as been ill for g u ests of Mrs. Jo sep h in e G ray b eal are tio n , and K erfneth B ensel fo r record T h u rsd ay . th e p a st w eek. keeping. B ensel also won th e Thos. now in o p e ratio n . C ooperative d in B ill C ray b eal and fam ilv and E arl in g clubs serve s tu d e n ts on m any W ilson aw ard. Tr.cm an d fam ily m>e»ts fa c ilitie s o f Mr. and ?*"s. E arl L each c undav. O ther sc h o larsh ip a w ard s w ill be cam puses w here room ing T he bi b school b asketb-’” tia ra s announced as released. a re n o t a v a ilab le. A m ong th o se re T he p lacin g of a ll w ild life in p o rtin g a c tiv e co o p erativ e h o u sin g O regon, in c lu d in g fish a n d gam e, ex- p ro je c ts a re 34 s ta te colleges and cept salm on and steelh ead in th e Co- (Continued N ext Issue) u n iv e rsity , 21 s ta te te a c h e rs colleg lu m b ia riv e r an d c e rta in co astal es, 32 p riv a te ly su p p o rted colleges, bays, u n d e r th e co n tro l of th e O re lc a Word - Minimum 20c 2 m edical schools an d 9 ju n io r col gon G am e com m ission, w ith th e ir ta k in g reg u la te d leges. FR A M ES FOR GLASSES, >2.50 & p ro p ag atio n an d fo r re c re a tio n a l purposes, w as advo A fter d esc rib in g a n u m b er of th e >4.00. A. W . B eh rm an , W a tc h m ak er, H e rm isto n . 1 6-tfc cated in a proposed a m en d m en t to la rg e s t a n d m ost successful cam pus th e s ta te co n stitu tio n ap proved by C u ltiv a tio n is by all m ean s th e 8 W E A K E R PIG S FOR SALE— ,$4.00 th e th ird a n n u a l co n feren ce of th e m ost p ra c tic a l and econom ical m e th co-ops, th e re p o rt d eclares, "A ll re p o rts in d ic a te an in c re a s each. Floyd Ja ck so n , F o u rth U n it. O regon W ild L ife fe d e ra tio n a t O re od of e ra d ic a tin g deep-rooted p e re n 1 6 -3 tp gon S ta te college D ecem ber l^ a n d 2. n ial w eeds on la rg e a re a s , in th e ing dem and by s tu d e n ts for accom o T he am en d m en t w ould close all opinion of L. E. H a rris, a s s is ta n t 4 COLTS FOR SALE— 1 3-Y EARS bays an d co astal stre a m s in Oregon a g ro n o m ist of th e ex p erim en t s ta d a tio n s for co o p erativ e liv in g . . . it old ; 3 long y e a rlin g s. W . R- H a n to com m ercial fish in g ex cep t th e Co tio n . w ho h a s been in c h a rg e of th e a p p ears th a t th is m ode of liv in g has ey, Irrig o n , O regon. 16-3 tp lu m b ia riv e r and p a rts of Coos, research on th e co n tro l of noxious become a p e rm a n e n t policy a t in s ti W in c h e ste r an d T illam o o k bays. w eeds m ade possible by a special tu tio n s of h ig h e r le a rn in g . . . As SPECIA L— D R E SSE D 2x4 a t $15.00. A fte r a busy tw o -d ay session in e arly as D ecem ber 1935, a c e n tra l M ostly 16 foot le n g th s ; also s ta n w hich d eleg a tes re p re s e n tin g sp o rts le g isla tiv e a p p ro p ria tio n . T he re p o rt on th e weed research body w as form ed to c o o rd in ate th e d a rd saw ed p la n k in th e ro u g h , a t m en, sto ck m en , com m ercial fish e r w ill be p a rt of an ex ten siv e p re lim $15. F. M. Cox P la n in g M ill, H er m en, fo rest serv ice, w ild life socie in te re sts of th e college co o perative NO CHANCE FOE ARGUMENT! in a ry re p o rt soon to be published 1 5 -3 tp m iston. ties an d o th e r in te re s ts involved d is co v erin g all of th e special a g ric u l g ro u p s th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . T his LOST— 6 H E IF E R CALVES, GRADE cussed O regon’s w ild life problem s tu r a l In v e stig a tio n s ordered by th e body, th e N a tio n a l C om m ittee on th e co n ference la s t le g isla tu re . A y rsh ire, la s t seen a t M unley from m an y an g les, S tu d e n t C ooperatives, is a b ra n c h of A young wife rushed up to her ta n k . H. G. Moore, H erm isto n , Ore. w as b ro u g h t to a close w ith th e pas In his progress re p o rt. H a rris th e C ooperative League. S tu d e n t husband and excitedly told him sage of several re so lu tio n s an d elec 15-3 tp p o in ts out th a t im p o rta n t fin d in g s coop erativ es a re th e re fo re p a rt of a tion of officers. W illiam J. S m ith that her diamond engagement of P o rtla n d w as re-elected presi- in th e use of c u ltiv a tio n and sm o th er econom ic m ovem ent ring had slipped off her finger OHIO VACUUM S W E E P E R FOR id e n t. an d th e so ciety re ta in e d H. H. ¡crops for th e co n tro l of p eren n ial w idespread sale, in good co n d itio n . $10; G. E. w hich Is ra p id ly g a in in g ground w eeds hav e been m ade as a resu lt of and she couldn't find it anywhere. h an d vacu u m cle a n e r w ith a tt a c h ¡S tag e, P o rtla n d , as s e c re ta ry -tre a s u th e re cen t research . V aluable w ork both in th e U nited S ta te s and o th e r rer. A lva Day of Hood R iv er was m en ts, p ra c tic a lly new , $10; 2 -b u rn - “W ell, dear, don’t get excited, T i chosen to succeed M alcolm E p ley of h as also been done w ith chem ical c o u n trie s of th e w o rld .” found it in my pants pocket,” he e r n ick le p lated e le c tric p late, 3- I K la m a th F a lls as vice p resid en t. co n tro l of w eeds, w hich is im p o rt h e a t, $2. Mrs. C has. T ay lo r, P h o n e a n t u n d e r c e rta in co n d itio n s, b u t replied. 981, H erm isto n . 15 -3 tfc A m ong th e re so lu tio n s passed was th e re c e n t in v e s tig a tio n s show most I one p resen ted by th e co n serv atio n nrom ise fo r c u ltu ra l co n tro l on larg e It isn't necessary to ‘‘slip” out N ET T ED GEM POTATOES FOR co m m ittee of th e C olum bia R iver By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger sa le — priced rig h t, on C. E. B ak er F is h e rm e n ’s P ro te c tiv e U nion w hich areas. of this town to some other to pick C o n tra ry to e a rlie r belief, th e re- A b ask et social an d p ro g ram w ill provided th m a t i no co w m m ercial m fish in g i n n i . . u , . ‘ it Is un- up a bargain in a used car. for farm . J. A. F a rn s w o rth , H erm isto n . provineu . be given by th e people of th e com 1 5 -3 tp be p e rm itte d east of B o n n ev ille dam ] re n t te s ts have • * < > " « |nfl the cars listed here have tens of except bv In d ia n s acco rd in g to th e ir , necessary to begin c u ltiv a tio n Of m u n ity to raise funds fo r th e C h ris t FOR SA LE— SOME F IR & CEDAR tr e a tie s : th a t th e fish com m ission p eren n ial w eeds w ith th e f rst m as tre e to be held D ecem ber 22. thousands of unused mileage m lu m b er ch eap . F a rm e r's S u p p ly be given pow er to close th e Colum - s p r in e em ergence In stead first Mr. and Mrs. B arton C lark e sp en t them. Co., S ta n fie ld . 1 5 -3 tp b lj to fish in g fo r at least tw o w eeks c u ltiv a tio n mav be delayed u n til th e th e week end a t th e W rig h t hom e on in J u ly an d all of S eptem ber, and plant« ap p ro ach th e bloom ” R hea Creek. SA LE — 4-W H E E L R U B B ER recom m ended ab o lish m en t of all w as also discovered th a t th e ro o ts Mrs. L ucy R ogers of H ep p n er and Numerous Other Makes FOR tire d w agon. W. W. F o ste r, Co s ta tio n a ry fish in g g ear, in clu d in g a re depleted as rap id ly bv d e la y in g th e s ta te Inspector, Mr. E m erson, lu m b ia d is tric t, on M ark S m ith •elnea. on th e C olum bia an d its tri-1 c u ltiv a tio n e ig h t to ten davs a fte r & Types Not Listed 15-3 tp b u ta rie s ; th e m easu re to c a rry a ; each em ergence as when th e <’', l t b a - w ere c a lle rs F rid a y a t th e P in e City school. — Cars Now on Display— place. Miss M arg aret W eaver and Mrs DOW NSTAIRS A P A R T M E N T FOR re fe re n d u m clause r e f e rrin g it to to - H on is done im m ediately , non , em er- ¡*-«17. 7 ” ’ w l" d7 n ‘,5* Lois K ent a tte n d e d th e te a c h e rs' re n t. H. E. H an b y , H erm isto n . t e r . fo r ap p ro v al. O th e r re so lu tio n s favored fo rcing e ra d icatio n m ere th a n h alf, th e in- m eetin g a t i-a G ran d e S a tu rd ay . O regon. 1 5-tfc Mr. and Mrs. .Marlon F inch and d re d g in g o p e ra tio n s to leave land in , v e s t i n t o r s believe, If You Want Your Car Repaired E X P E R IE N C E D G IR L W ISH E S EM- p ro d u ctiv e c o n d itio n : req u ested stu - w ere H eppner Jn m e a s-re d t»sts of root volum e Mrs. P e te W ilk in s — Give Us a Trial. th i s t 'e It c a llers W ednesday. p lo y m en t in resp ectab le hom e; dy by a co m p eten t a u th o r ity of ef-1 )n c u ltiv a tin g C an ad ian Mr. an d Mrs. A E. W a tte n b u rg e r feet of co n tem p lated d am s over the w as found tb p l th è to ta l w e lg h t nf We Appreciate Your Patronage! refe re n c e s; W rite H azel L yle, B oard- s ta te on mtid life before c o n stru c root* w as redueed from 7224 nounds w ere P en d leto n c a lle rs M onday. m an, Ore, 14-3tc Mr. and Mr«. Dee N eill a re m ov tio n Is u n d e rta k e n , favored th e nas- p er aere to 70? pounds w h ere piota co n serv atio n d is r-crp e u ltfv a ted si* o** seven dava in g th is w eek to th e B ak er place in 400 EGGS Q U E E N IN CUBATOR •eg e of th e soil tr ic ts hill to be p resen ted to ’b» a fte r eaeh em ergenec Tleeo eu ltiv a - th e S tan field d is tric t. fo r sale. B o u g h t new , set o n ly le g isla tu re , provided Tom Boylen of P en d leto n has fo r a p p o in t tlon In th è fall w lth t b P use nf J W a tte n b u rg e r th re e tim es: an d 5 2 -in ch can o p y m en t of a co m m ittee to w ork fo r the am o th er erops w as found to givo e b o u g h t th e W In th è c o n tro l of place on B u tte r Creek. H. E. Young in d u s big ad v a n fse » m a s te r coal bro o d er. H. C. K irk , e sta b lish m e n t o f an an im al ,s has lived th e re for a n u m b er of Box 84, W esto n , O regon. 14-3tc tr ie s b u ild in g a t G reen e ^ ta te col M o r a l i » e l n r v . a weed «'bich C ora years. lege an d expressed e n n reeiatio n to verv su seen tib le to sh a d in g Fred Huber. Owner Hermiston T he H ome E conom ics club of th e and su n flo w e r piota n r n r e d »he ef- FOR RENT— FURNISHED APART- P re s id e n t S m ith fo r his services and fe e tlr e p e ss n f u s in e cu1t|»at*d c-nps L ena G ran g e w ill m eet W ednesday to O regon S ta te college fo r Its coop m ent for housekeeping. Electric e ra tio n Fiv» w ith Mrs. M arlon F in ch . .* co m m ittee w as a p p o in t fn» fa n a d la n tb ts tle ennfrol. GENERAL MOTORS A S unday school class w ill be held stove and modern. Phone 78-R, ed to tc re stte » * » th e n o sslb ttitv of e u tttra tfo n s o f enrn and tb ree nf IN ST A L L M E N T P L A N Joe Dyer. 60-tfc so o n a o rln r an O regon w ild life sporta s'«n*’ow er piota kept th è weeds In a t th e a u d ito riu m a t 2 :0 0 o'clock n ex t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . check. show next spring. J * » th e E a ste rn X ° C 0 lr m HAULING Cor HIRE We Haul Anything, Anyplace at Anytime. RAY OLMSTEAD Phone 681 Hermiston, Oregon FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION COMMON KEROSENE DANGEROUS WHEN CARELESSLY USED FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON 4-H ACHIEVEMENT «««««« ♦ IRRIGON * <• ♦ ------ OREGON W ILD LIFE GROUP HOLDS BUSY SESSION AT O S C W A N T AOS CULTIVATION MOST PRACTICAL W AY TO ERADICATE WEEDS ♦ Hermiston Motor Co. PINE CITY Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! Eyes Examined by Modem Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. — REASONABLE PR IC ES — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER WOOLWORTHS Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J J. V. VILLERMOURE ELE C T R IC A L SERV IC E P h o n e 1031 H erm iston 1 CONNOR'S REPAIR SHOP General Automobile Repair R eboring - Battery Service and W eld in g - C h ev ro let P a r ts W illa rd B a tte rie s Phone 53-W Hermiston BLACK AND WHITE BARBER SHOP A gency: T roy L a u n d ry -C le a n in g Bob M iller Shoe S hine — A fte r School and S a tu rd a y s HUGH N E IL L , P ro p rie to r Main St. Hermiston OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY Camp No. 61 - Echo M eet th e firs t T uesday of each m o n th in th e S ta n fie ld Odd F ellow s h all — 8:00 p. m. DR. H .C . CURRY OPTOM ETRIST 308 G reen Bldg. - S e a ttle M akes re g u la r v isits to H erm iston H otel a b o u t every 30 days. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D General D entistry X-Ray and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. Phons V-J R esidence P h o n e 26-J Sunday an d E v en in g s by A ppointm ent DR. A E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office O ffice H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to • P h o n e 4 8 1 -------- H erm isto n , Ore. Hermiston Post No. 3 / M eets firs t and th ird T h u rsd ay . Legion A uxtl la ry m eets second and fo u rth T h u rsd ay . L egion H all. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O8BORN APARTMENTS PETERSON A PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. N ational Bank B uilding P ractice in S tate A Federal Courta Pendleton, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O ffice Hours: Other 10 :3 0 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by 2 to 6 P.M. Appointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon