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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939.
Land Sale Notice.
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WHY?
Take Any Chances
With Your
DEEDS, INSURANCE POLICES,
y/
Our Safe Deposit Boxes provide
every factor of safety and conven­
ience. No one has access to your
valuables but yourself. You can
get to them with the utmost priva­
cy as often as you may desire.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
P. B. SW AYZE. P re s id e n t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FOR R E N T — 54-A CRE RANCH,
good b u ild in g s:
$150 p er y e a r;
W rite Mrs. Geo. K en d ler. Sr., I r r i­
P u b lish ed every T h u rsd a y a t H erm ls- gon, Ore.
21-3tc
ton, U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by
P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q u irin g , 15-ACRE FA RM FOR SALE —
6
P u b lish ers.
room house, e le c tric ity an d b a th .
O
th
er
b
u
ild
in
g
s;
1%
m
iles
from
E n tere d a s Second Class M atter
D ecem ber, 1906, U m a tilla C ounty, H erm isto n p ost office. A. W. A g­
Oregon.____________________________ new , 2103 N. E. 6 th A venue, P o r t­
lan d .
21-3tc
S u b scrip tio n R ates.
One Year .................................... 62.00 HANDY MAN AVAILABLE— W ILL
clean y ard s, c le a r aw ay ru b b ish ,
Six M onths ................................... 1-00
Three Months ......................................BO do yo u r chores, or a n y occasional
job you have a b o u t th e place. In ­
q u ire a t H erald office.
2 0-tfc
—^ M e m b e r--
Œljr ^mutatati Srralii
PIANO BARGAIN— ONE O F T H E
sm aller sizes. M ahogany fin ish ,
ex cellen t co n d itio n . E asy
term s.
W rite P en d leto n M usic H ouse. 21-2tc
*
BOARDMAN
♦
♦
By RUTH FISHER
♦
DELICIOUS A P P L E S — IN F IN E
co n d itio n , as to size an d q u a lity ,
to clean u p a t 50c per box. B rin g
yo u r ow n co n ta in e rs. T h o m as C am p­
bell, H erm isto n .
21-3 tp
FOR SALE— 25 TONS OF SQUASH.
B oardm an
Y ello w jack ets
H orace M. S m ith , S ta n fie ld , Ore.
T he
s tu n g th e A rlin g to n H o n k ers F rid a y
2 1 -ltc
n ig h t in a close victo ry on th e
B oardm an floor. It w as a very ex ­ FOR SALE— F IV E P IE C E IVORY
bedroom s u ite an d th re e k itc h e n
c itin g gam e w ith th e H o n k ers lead ­
in g th e score u n til th e la s t q u a rte r. c h airs. P riced to sell. P h o n e 7 6M.
20-3tc
T h e gam e w as a tie a t th e fin al
w h istle.
A th re e m in u te o v ertim e FU R N ISH ED A PA R T M E N T S FOR
period w as played w ith th e u n d e r­
re n t a t S tan field .
R ates reaso n ­
s ta n d in g th a t th e firs t team to score able, oil h e a t, ho t w a te r. N. D. B ard,
w ould w in th e gam e. Roy P a rtlo w , S tan field .
20-3tc
th e Y e llo w jac k ets’ d o u g h ty fo rw ard , _____________________________________
sh o t from b en e a th th e b ask et, m ak - | MODERN HOUSE, FU R N ISH ED OR
in g the fin a l score 21-23 in B oard- i u n fu rn ish e d , w ith g a ra g e . Also
m a n ’s fav o r.
m odern dow n s ta irs a p a rtm e n t. H.
T he B oardm an Y ello w jack ets m et e . H anby, H erm isto n .
19-tfc
d e fe a t 20-21 T uesday n ig h t
w h e n --------------------------------------------------------
th e y m et th e H erm isto n B ulldogs in FOR
S A L E - T H E BESSIE S P E N -
an e x c itin g gam e on th e B o ard m an j cer 2 0 -acre ra n c h , o n e -fo u rth m ile
(foor
east of C olum bia school ho u se: good
T he b u d g e t of th e
B o ard m an ^ ¡1 . good b u ild in g s e le c tric ity , m ail
, , ,. , , .
ro u te, fin e roads. W ill sell fo r w h at
8Ch° 01
d
b u i’din g s w ould cost.
$2000 cash,
save expenses th e school c a ffe te iia 1
»
W a r n e r ’« o f f i c e
2 0 -3 tn
h a s been elim in a te d , th e bus ro u te s Cal1 w J - E a r n e r s office.
¿0 J tp
a re b eing sh o rten ed , an d o th e r eco- | L 0 ST— 1 SO RR EL COLT, H L E F T
nom ical m easures a re b ein g ta k e n i jaw , from B o rth w ick ran ch . Joe
in o p e ra tio n of th e school.
H aw k in s, A dam s, Ore.
2 0-tfc
E liz a b e th K riste n se n re tu rn e d to
h e r hom e h ere T uesd ay from P o rt- 3-ROOM COTTAGE FOR R EN T . 1N-
20-3tc
q u ire J a c k ’s Cafe.
la n d w h ere she v isited o v er th e New
Y e a r’s holidays.
FOR SALE — N EW 400 EGG
Queen In c u b a to r an d 52 inch coal
b ro o d er; set th re e tim es. H . C. K irk ,
W eston. Ore., Box 84.
20-3tc
WANT ADS
FRAM ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50 &
$4.00. A. W . B eh rm an , W a tc h ­
m ak er, H erm isto n .
1 6-tfc
FOR R E N T — F U R N IS H E D A PA R T-
m e n t for h o u sek eep in g .
E le c tric
FOR SALE— EQUITY IN 1938 GUL- stove and
m odern. P h o n e 78-R,
b ran sen P iano. V. F. B oynton, P.
5 0-tfc
O. Box 126 H erm isto n . 21 -1 tc .Toe D yer.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
w ms?
PERHAPS
THAN MANY FOLKS KBALZZE
Recently we invited hundreds of visitors in our offices to
guess the Long Distance rates to various points. T hen,
on an illuminated map, we flashed the true rate Usually
the guessers were surprised to find that their guess was
high — often much too high * For the rale to any town,
ju st see Directory or ask Long D stance o p e ra to r... and
remember, when you communicate by telephone, you get
“ a round trip for a one-way fare” —for the answer is part
of the message!
THE PACIFIC TP-tPHOM « AND T»'«© P A »H CO.MPAKY
MAIN STREET
PHONE 811
TO
EVERY
¿MEMBER.
vlded w ith ap p lic a tio n form s by th e
MORROW COUNTY
i F o rest Service w ith o u t req u est.
A p p licatio n form s m ay be secured
3! W ILL CONSIDER
TIEUP W IT H COUNTY POMONA MEETS
from th e S u p erv iso r’s office a t
FARM BUREAU GROUP M orrow C ounty Pom ona G range d leto n or any of th e d is tric t ra n g e r
M l OTHER VALUABLE PAPERS.
O S g á T N lw s p a p e m b K ^ s
¿MESSAGE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN ,
T h a t th e u n d ersig n ed .
S h eriff of
U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e
of an o rd e r d u ly m ade an d en te re d
h e re in by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m a­
tilla C ounty, O regon, on th e
19th
day of D ecem ber, 1938. w ill, on th e
2 8 th day of Ja n u a ry , 1939, a t th e
h o u r of 10 o'clock in th e forenoon,
sell to th e h ig h est b id d er fo r cash
in h a n d , a t th e fro n t door of th e -
U m atilla C ounty C ourt H ouse, P en-
su b ject to a m in i­
T ieton, ^ O re g o n ______________
m um p ric e of $36.60 th e re fo r, to be
in ca8h, a t th e tim e of sale, th e
fo llo w in g described parcel of land,
! h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty. Ore-
gon, acq u ired fo r d e lin q u e n t taxes,
to -w it:
SEU
NB»4 and N E %
SEU
N o rth an d E a st of H ighw ay,
S ection 24, T o w n sh ip 4, N o rth
R an g e 28, E. W . M.
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
of U m atilla C ounty.
(Dec. 2 2 -Jan . 26)
h e a d q u a rte rs, w hich a re located a t
m et S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 7, a t Irrig o n ,
H ep p n er, La G rande an d P en d leto n ,
w ith Irrig o n G ran g e as h o sts, and
O regon an d W a lla W alla,
D ayton,
Pom ona M aster M innie M cF arland, an d P om eroy, W n. Stockm en may
p resid in g .
D u rin g th e m o rn in g ,
receive a id in fillin g o u t th e a p p li­
G range rep o rts, re p o rts of officers,
c a tio n form s a t an y of th ese offices.
an d com m ittees an d o th e r business
D u rin g 1938 a to ta l of 96,589
w ere disposed of.
sheep an d 9,518 c a ttle an d horses
F o llo w in g th e noon recess, V ida
grazed on th e U m a tilla F o re st r a n g ­
H elik er, Pom ona L e c tu re r, presented
an excellent p ro g ram to a larg e and es. In creases in th e n u m b er of elk
an d d eer th a t sum m er on th e fo rest,
in te re ste d audience.
Irrig o n expanded use of th e forest as a su m ­
M usic, group
num ber,
b a n d ; Music, G erm an band selec­ m er p lay g ro u n d by those seeking
tio n s, q u in te t; T alk , U m a tilla A ssis­ re c re a tio n in th e cool atm o sp h e re of
ta n t C ounty A gent J a y T. P ie rso n ; th e ir fo rested h ills to g e th e r w ith
4-H
club
p o u ltry
d e m o n tra tio n , o th e r fa cto rs, m ake it n ecessary th a t
G race and F ra n k B ensel; V ocal solo, th e n u m b er of stock p e rm itte d to
‘‘C a th e d ra l in th e P in e s,”
F ra n c is g raze on th e fo rest th is y e a r be re ­
to a p p ro x im a te ly
80,000
Skoubo; T alk w jth slides, Mr. P ie r­ duced
sheep
an
d
8000
c
a
ttle
.
T
h
is
m eans
so n ; S tu n t songs led by C has. W ick-
la n d e r; P ap er, w ritte n by Sen. H ol­ a re d u c tio n in p re feren ce w ill be
m an, read by C lara K incaid; S kit, n ecessary in m any cases an d chances
W h a t is believed w ill be, th e fin a l ’’A nd th e V illain S till P u rsu ed H e r” , fo r a p p lic a n ts to he approved for
tu rk e y pool sh ip m e n t for th e 1938- Irrig o n G ran g e; D iscussion of new g ra z in g p riv ileg es for 1939 a re not
39 season w ill be m ade by th e E a s t­
good on th e U m atilla fo rest.
e rn O regon T u rk ey G ro w ers’ asso­ school law by M essrs Jones, Irrig o n ,
cia tio n S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 14. All K incaid, Ione, and C orw in, B oard-
persons n o t receiv in g card s s ta tin g m an : T alk, “ P u b lic P o w er,” Mrs.
tim e of d eliv ery a t th e pool a re re ­ M cF arland.
q u ested to b rin g th e ir b ird s in be­
O u tsta n d in g fe a tu re s w ere th e Ir ­ INDISPENSABLE FOB, FLAVOR,
fore noon on th e pool d ay .
rig o n band and th e 4-H club d em on­ FOOD VALUE AND ECONOMY.
s tra tio n . T he young folk g iv in g
Cannery Will Operate Jan. 20.
E v ery good cook know s th a t th e
th e d e m o n stratio n a re s ta te ch am p ­
T h e H erm isto n C o o p erativ e C an­
lib e ra l use of b u tte r adds a fla v o r to
ions
in
th
e
ir
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t.
n e ry w ill o p e ra te F rid a y , J a n u a r y
In te re s t w as m a n ife st in th e ta lk s foods w hich can be o b ta in e d in no
20, w hen m eat and sq u ash w ill be
im proves
th e
can n ed all a ftern o o n . T h is an n o u n ce given by th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty ag e n t o th e r w ay. B u tte r
m en t w as m ade by M an ag er A lton of o u r siste r co u n ty , a n d p a rtic u la r­ flav o r of any dish In w hich f a t is
Sisson. _______
, _______
ly w ere we h appy to g re e t o u r own used. I t h as been said t h a t b u tte r
c o u n ty a g e n t, Mr. C onrad, a n d h e a r h a s th e u n iq u e pow er to tra n sfo rm
Grange Box Social.
h is ta lk d u rin g th e le c tu re h o u r. E n ­ a m ediocre m eal In to a c u lin a ry t r i ­
D on’t m iss th e box social a n d te r ta in in g fe a tu re s Included th e sk it, um ph.
card p a rty a t W estlan d school house s tu n t songs and
A nd su p e rio r fla v o r does m ore
th e re a d in g
by
J a n u a r y 13, sponsored by W estlan d
th a n m erely to d e lig h t th e p a late,
g ra n g e . E a ts, m usic, card s an d e n ­ S h eriff B aum an.
Of m uch in te re s t to a ll w ere the says th e N a tio n a l D airy C ouncil. In ­
te rta in m e n t, an d th e ch an ce to e a t
su p p er w ith a p re tty g irl, all for th e im pressions of th e N atio n al G range v e s tig a to rs have found th a t th e e n ­
p rice of a b ask et, is prom ised those by those a tte n d in g th e m eetin g in tir e d ig estiv e system is a ffected by
w ho a tte n d .
____ ________
Thus
foods
P o rtla n d
in
N ovem ber.
H enry h u n g e r and ap p e tite .
w hich ap p eal to th e a p p e tite c re a te
Srnouse
voiced
th
e
opinion
of
all
Notice of Annual Meeting
w hen he said th a t he found th e N a­ th e m ost fav o rab le co n d itio n s to r
Cooperative Laundry and Cannery. tio n a l M aster, L ew is J. T abor, to be d ig estio n .
B utter is Rich in Food Value.
o u ts ta n d in g as a sp eak er a n d lead ­
T he a n n u a l m eetin g of th e H e r­
B u tte rfa t is h ig h ly d ig estib le and
m isto n C ooperative L a u n d ry an d er.
v G r ranges
.c .
. . . M
_______
..
_____
in
orrow ______
county,
and ra p id ly absorbed by th e body. I t is
C a n n ery w ill be held S a tu rd a y , J a n ­
u a ry 21, 1939, a t 2 :0 0 p.m ., a t th e O regon, could w ell p ro fit by a d o p t- , u n iq u e am ong food fa ts h^c a ’’8e_ ° J
L egion H all fo r th e
p u rp o se of ing for th e ir ow n, su g g estio n s offer- its h ig h n a tu r a l c o n te n t of v ita m in
e le c tin g th re e d ire c to rs an d c o n d u c t­
lead e rs— A, th e im p o rta n t v ita m in w h ich
in g such o th e r b u sin ess a s m ay ed by v a rio u s n a tio n a l
b rin g in g o u t m em bers by fin e s u r­ helps p ro te c t th e body a g a in s t c e r­
le g a lly come before th e m eetin g .
prise fe a tu re s on th e pro g ram s, by ta in diseases an d is n ecessary to th e
C A T H E R IN E SOM M ERER,
T he cow e a ts
S ecretary .
th e rig h t k in d of p u b lic ity and p le n ­ g ro w th of ch ild re n .
feeds
(J a n . 5-12)
ty of it, by fe a tu rin g
so m eth in g la rg e q u a n titie s of g reen
w
hich
co
n
ta
in
a
su
b
sta
n
c
e
called
sound and w o rth w hile in th e ed u ­
Sign Work Sheets.
c a tio n a l line, civic, leg islativ e, etc. c a ro te n e : th is is chan g ed to v itam in
All fa rm ers w ho have n o t signed
All w ere im pressed w ith th e g ra n ­ A in th e cow ’s body and is m ade
w o rk sh eets in th e Soil C o n serv atio n d eu r, th e b eau ty , th e d ig n ity an d th e av a ila b le for h u m a n consum ption in
progam for th e p a st y ear, m ay sign sig n ifican ce of th e degree as p re ­ th e fa t of th e cow 's m ilk. T h u s th e
now fo r 1939, to com e u n d e r th a t
cow perform s a g re a t service to h u ­
p ro g ram . B lan k s a re a v a ila b le a t th e sen ted to th e sev eral th o u sa n d c an ­
m a n ity .
office of J a y T. P ierso n
a s s is ta n t d id ates an d m em bers in P o rtla n d .
Dr. W. E. K ra u ss of th e O h'o E x ­
co u n ty a g e n t . ____ ________
New o fficers elected to fill v a c a n ­
cies in Pom ona to com plete th e y ear p e rim e n t sta tio n says; “ B u tte r is one
A.
a re W m. K ik, G ate K eeper;
Mrs. of th e best sources of v ita m in
F ra n k S a lin g , C eres; O rin W rig h t as c o n ta in in g as h ig h as 25,000 U.S.P.
th e th re e y ear m em ber on executive u n its per pound. T w o ounces of
(a b o u t fo u r ta b le ­
C olum bia G ran g e m em bers a re com m ittee. H en ry Srnouse w as a p ­ b u tte r daily
u rg ed to a tte n d th e second re g u la r pointed as c h a irm a n of th e leg isla­ spoons) w ill m eet th e h u m an re ­
m e etin g of th e m o n th n e x t Tues_ tive com m ittee. O th er m em bers a re q u ire m e n t for th is h e a lth pi R ectlve
day een in g , J a n u a r y 17.
J. O. K incaid and O. L. L u n d ell. Ma­ v ita m in ."
A G ran g e no o ld er th a n C olum bia
B ecause b u tte r f a t c o n ta in s a g en ­
c a n ’t affo rd to h av e in a c tiv e m em ­ ry L undell w as ap p o in ted to tak e
ero u s am o u n t of v ita m in A and be­
bers. Q u a rte rly dues have been com care of th e p u b licity .
in g in fine. T h ere is y et a n oppor
T he co m m ittee on pow er d is tric ts cause it is e a te n th re e tim e s a day,
tu n ity for those w ho have enjoyed ap p o in ted la s t y ear a re B u rto n Peck, it is th e m ost im p o rta n t source of
th e fello w sh ip and r ig h ts of G ran g e-
v ita m in A in th e av erag e A m erican
hood to pay th e r ig h tfu l fee, 50c a O. L. L u n d ell and O. E. W rig h t, and
d ie t, re p o rts th e N a tio n a l D airy
w ill serve fo r 1939.
q u a rte r
A re p re se n ta tiv e g ro u p from Co­
A reso lu tio n of in te re s t to M or­ C ouncil. B u tte r in sto ra g e does not
lu m b ia a tte n d e d th e Jo in t m eetin g
A potency, even
row
co u n ty as well as U m atilla lose Its v itam in
in S tan field T u esd ay even in g . E cho
w
hen
stored
a
t
low
te m p e ra tu re for
G ran g e played h o st a t in s ta lla tio n asked for a $3.000 a p p ro p ria tio n to
U m a tilla
E x p e rim e n t as lo n g as tw o years.
tim e in J a n u a r y an d now th e second su p p o rt th e
B utter Is An Economical Food.
of such m eetin g s h as
been
held sta tio n a t H erm isto n .
w ith S tan field as host. Mrs. Jess
W hen th e flav o r and food value of
One re so lu tio n , su g g e stin g a re ­
R ich ard s acted as m istress of c ere­
peal of th e O regon law a n d s u b s ti­ b u tte r a re considered. It becom es a p ­
m onies.
L ad ies o f ail ages, in c lu d in g th e tu tin g th e PUD of W a sh in g to n sta te p a re n t th a t b u tte r is tr u ly an econo­
v ery young ladies, should be m a k ­ and a th ird re so lu tio n p e rta in in g to m ical food from th e sta n d p o in t of
ing p lan s for p re tty b ask ets and in ­ th e p re se n t s itu a tio n e x is tin g be­ v alu e received for m oney sp en t. Dr.
te re s tin g lu n ch m en u s to h av e re a ­
H en ry C S h erm an , fam ous n u tritio n
dy for th e Open H ouse B ask et So- tw een KOY, P h o en ix , A rizona, and ex p ert of C olum bia U n iv e rsity , has
clal. J a n u a r y 9 0 , to be held in th e O regon’s KOAC, a re p en d in g , alsn w arned th a t “ an y s u b s titu tio n
of
th e P e tte n g ill bill w as ag a in b ro u g h t
C olum bia school house.
ch e a p e r fa t is d u b io u s econom y u n til
T h ere w ill be a p rize fo r th e m ost to o u r a tte n tio n .
th e re is every a ssu ra n c e th a t the
o u ts ta n d in g b ask ets
in
desig n as
T he D egree of Pom ona ex em p li­
well as a door p rise. A p ro g ram w ill
d ie ta ry as a w hole p rovides an a b u n ­
be p resen ted , and co n te sts enjoyed fied by th e P om ona o fficers w as e n ­ dan ce of th e fa t soluble v ita m in s .”
by all. T h ere is no ad m issio n hanced by th e b e a u tifu l a n im a te d
It is u n fo r tu n a te th a t th e con­
ch a rg e . All lad ies b rin g
b ask ets p ic tu re s im p erso n ated by G ran g e la ­
su m p tio n of b u tte r In th is c o u n try
an d all boys an d men b rin g " th e
w here w ith ” to p u rch ase th e b a s­ dies.
is m uch low er th a n it should be—
T hose w ho failed to go to Pom ona
kets. Coffee w ill be served free.
less th a n o n e -h a lf as g re a t as th e
re a lly m issed a fin e m eetin g , in te r­
b u tte r consu m p tio n In New Z ealand,
Rat Poison Formula.
e stin g p ro g ram , good deg ree wtork
fo r exam ple, and m uch low er th a n
A fo rm u la for r a t poison h as been and tw o su m p tu o u s m eals. W e hope in sev eral o th e r c o u n tries.
given th ro u g h th e office of J a y T. to see you a t n e x t Pom ona.
T he sm all expense of in creasin g
P ierso n ,
a ss ista n t
co u n ty
a g e n t,
M ary L u n d ell. Pom ona S ecretary .
th e a m o u n t of b u tte r eate n daily
w hich is considered econom ical and
effectiv e.
It is tim ely in view of
should be reg ard ed as an in v estm en t
th e cam p aig n
now
b eing stag ed
w hich w ill b rin g g re a t re tu rn s in In­
a g a in s t r a ts in th is are a . T h e fo r­
creased en jo y m en t and food v a lu e of
m u la co n sists of;
m eals and co n seq u en tly in Im proved
1 lb. b read crum bs
1 lb. rolled b re a k fa st o ats
h
All a p p lic a tio n s for g ra z in g p er­ e a lth .
1 lb. cheese
m its on th e U m atilla N a tio n a l F o r­
1 lb. salted p e a n u ts
Ladies of Farm Bureau Meet.
7 ounces pow dered Red Bqulll
est for th e 1939 season a re due in
T h e ladles of th e F arm
B ureau
R un th ese
In g re d ie n ts
th ro u g h th e office of th e fo rest su p erv iso r a t
A u x ilia ry m et F rid a y , J a n u a r y 6,
ch o p p er tw ice.
P en d leto n not la te r th a n J a n u a r y w ith a good a tte n d a n c e . Mrs. Mabel
B oulw are pleased w ith a re a d in g
T he fo llo w in g n o te w as received 31. 1939.
A p p lican ts a re requested to a n s­ an d gam es w ere enjoyed
T ea and
from Lew is P earso n T u esd ay of th is
cookies w ere served by
wri
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-_ th e com ,, m it-
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er all
q u estio n s on th e ---—
form com-
week a fte r th e above fo rm u la had w
In lo rm a-
ap p eared la s t week in th e H e ra ld : p i . , . , , and in d . . . . , l . a . . <h.
.
1 m iston
G arden
clu b
w ere
Mrs.
“T h a n k s to Mr. P ierso n ,
a ss ista n t tion serves as th e basis for the a l‘ g mma U pham , ch a irm a n , Mrs. M ary
B uell, Mrs. Jessie C orm an. C o m m it,
co u n ty a g e n t. I trie d th e r a t p o i­ lo tm e n t of g ra z in g p rivileges.
P ersons w ho w ere g ra n te d a per- tees fo r th e n ex t m eetin g . J a n u a ry
son an d th e n ex t m o rn in g picked up
130, co n sist of Mrs. M abel R eid and
seven dead ra ts , a n d d o u b tless som e _ m it
. ,
¡M rs. E th e l H ughes, p ro g ram , Mrs.
died In ho les an d o a t of th e w ay F o re st d u rin g th e p ast g ra z in g sea- N e, „ e T u c k e r, Mi*. Jseate H tsoker
son w ill, w ith in a few days, be p r o - ! an<j Mrs. Rosa S hipp, re fre sh m e n t
spots. W ill use It agaii
A m eetin g of th e F arm
B u reau
m em bers w ho a re In te re ste d in o r­
g a n iz in g a locai c e n te r of th e I m a -
tilla C ounty F a rm B u reau w ill be
h eld in th e b asem en t of th e M etho­
d is t ch u rc h , F rid a y , J a n u a r y 27. a t
8 :0 0 p. m. T h e m eetin g w as called
by th e U m a tilla P ro je c t F a rm B u r­
eau ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee a t a m eet­
in g J a n u a r y 10, in th e office of Ja y
T. P ierso n , a s s is ta n t co u n ty ag en t.
A re p re se n ta tiv e of th e co u n ty o r­
g a n iz a tio n w ill be p re se n t to ex­
p lain o b jectiv es an d q u estio n s in ­
volved. A nyone seek in g in fo rm a tio n
p rio r to th e m eetin g m ay do so by
a sk in g H. M. Som m erer a t th e F arm
B u reau C ooperative. More in fo rm a ­
tio n w ill be in n ex t w eek ’s issue of
____ ________
th e H e rald.
FINAL TURKEY POOL
JANUARY14TH
BUTTER
COLUMBIA GRANGE
MEETS TUESDAY
APPLICATION FOR
GRAZING PERMITS
General Blacksmithing
Shop u n d e r new m a n ag e m en t an d
in new location.
Equipped to Go Out to Ranch for
Horseshoeing
STANFIELD BLACKSMITH SHOP
B ack of B row n’s G arage
Stanfield
Oregon
BERT QUICK
E LE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
MOTORS
P h o n e 22-R
H erm isto n
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
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Your Optical Need»!
Eyes Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to Fit
When Needed.
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OPTOMETRIST
OVER WOOLWORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E LE C T R IC A L SE R V IC E
P h o n e 1031
H erm isto n
CONNOR'S REPAIR
SHOP
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R e b o rin g - B a tte ry S ervice and
W e ld in g - C h ev ro let P a rts
W illa rd B a tte rie s
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
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G en eral D e n tistry
X -R ay an d D iagnosis
B an k Bldg.
P hons *-J
R esidence P h o n e 25-J
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A p p o in tm en t
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. 37
M eets f ir s t an d th ird
/T hursday. L egion A u x il­
ia ry m eets second and
fo u rth T h u rsd ay .
J L egion H all.
D r . A . C . W illc u tt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
A TTO RN EY S AT LAW
U. 8. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g
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P en d leto n , Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PH YSICIA N A SURGEON
O ffice H o u rs:
O ther
1 0 :3 # to 1 2 :3 0 A M.
H ours by
2 to 8 P.M.
A p p o in tm en t
Reg. 712 — PIfONB — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon