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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!
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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 ---—
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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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Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
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P h o n e 1031
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SHOP
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Phone 53-W
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X -R ay an d D iagnosis
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A p p o in tm en t
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CHIROPRACTOR
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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.
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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
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
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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.
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W. J. WARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon