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THU RSDA Y, OCTOBER 26, 1939. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE E VE R Y vVÄiNIS MEMBER. lc a Word • Minimum 20c ❖ .j, CANNING SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS'5 ------ ❖ ’ F rom Oct. 30 to Nov. 4 RAY L. WOOLLEY, Manager I hav e n oticed th a t several m ore of th e m em bers alo n g the w o rk in g lin e s hav e com pleted th e ir w irin g re ce n tly . As a re s u lt of th is we have been enabled to en erg ize th e la st pants of th e new ly co n stru cte d a d d i tio n k now n as th e “ B” p ro ject. A m ong th o se w ho received servidB re c e n tly a re Geo. W u rster, Sydney P ow ers, D avid D uffee, H e n ry G ar- b erd in g , F ra n k H e a te r, J. D. S ch in d le r a n d W . H . B u rc h e tt. Any k in d of m eat an d sq u ash w ill be can n ed F rid ay m o rn in g , O ctober 27. If you do not know , please in q u ire a b o u t th e p re p a ra tio n . M eat can n in g w ill be sch ed u led a b o u t once every tw o w eeks d u rin g th e w in te r. O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special a rran g em en t. HERM ISTON CO-OP. C AN NERY PROGRAM ARRANGED BY F. B. AUXILIARY FOR SALE— 75 W H IT E LEGHORN p u llets, ready to lay. Max G. Sul- lisky, M in n eh ah a d is tric t. 1 0 -lp FOR SALE— 8 H EAD F IR S T CLASS Je rse y m ilk cows. One fresh , o th At a m e etin g held a t th e E d w ard e rs com ing fresh soon. R alp h B u t Shaw hom e T u esd ay n ig h t, th e exe ler, W illow s, Ore. 1 0 -lp cu tiv e co m m ittee of th e F arm B u TONS OF GOOD reau a u x ilia ry o u tlin ed th e fo llow FOR SALE— 22 clean a lfa lfa h ay a t th e B ecker in g p ro g ram fo r th e com ing season: Nov. 3— P ro ., L illis M cC ulley; ra n c h , 1*4 m iles west of Irrig o n . 10-3C R ef., Mrs. H eb ert, E d n a B a rag ar, B erth a K nox. W A N T TO BUY— 6 TO 8 MO. OLD Nov. 17— P ro ., Lois S h aw ; R ef., h eifer calves. W rite O. L. S tra u g h - Em m a U pham , C a th e rin e Je n d rz e - a n . P endleton. 10-6p jew sk i, E lla Beddow. Dec. 1— P ro ., B e rth a K n o x ; R ef., A PPL E S— W IN T E R V A R IE T Y AT o rch ard prices. B rin g c o n tain ers. M a rg aret B lahm , D oris P an ag es, E m m ett Cooney, H erm isto n , O regon. Dec. 15— P ro., G race F o ste r; R ef., 10-Sp E d ith C able, C a th e rin e Som m erer, MY 6-ROOM HOME FOR SALE— 3 M abel W eeks. im proved lots. P riced reasonable. Ja n ., 1st F rid a y — P ro ., L ily F ix ; Mrs. W. S. B oynton, H e rm isto n .1 0 -tfc R ef., May G etch ell, E ssie T u rn b la d , Lois Blum. FOR R E N T — SECOND FLOOR MOD- Ja n ., 3 rd F rid a y — 'Pro., L a u ra e rn a p a rtm e n t. O pposite R ichfield M orris; R ef., M innie O tt, L ouisa S ervice S tatio n . 1 0 -lc M arble, E m m a H am m an. Feb., 1st F rid a y — P ro., M abel W E A N E R PIG S FOR SA LE— P oland C hina an d o th e rs. F . C. F re d ric k R eid; R ef., D ora M ikesell, Em m a son, Irrig o n . 9-3c I C h ristley , M ary H arr. FARM BUREAU TO HAVE FURNACE HEAT Et^' W e also hav e several new services in N olin and W estlan d . T h e re a re sev eral o th e r m em bers a lo n g these lin e s w ho h av e n o t w ired. L e t u s u rg e you in th e in te re sts of th e o th e r m em bers of th e co o p erativ e to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts to receive elec tr ic energy. C h arles H olm en, deceased. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , ex ecu trix of the last w ill and te s ta m e n t of C h arles H olm en, deceased, has filed h e r fin al re p o rt w ith th e C lerk of th e above e n title d C ourt, and th a t th e Ju d g e of th e C irc u it C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon for U m atilla C ounty, in the absence of th e C om ity Ju d g e from U m atilla C ounty. O regon, h a s m ade a n o rd e r h erein d e s ig n a tin g M onday, th e 2 7 th day of N ovem ber, 1939, a t 2 :0 0 o’clock in th e a fte rn o o n as th e tim e an d th e room s of th e above e n title d C o u rt in th e C ounty C ourt H ouse in P en d leto n , U m a tilla C oun ty, O regon, a s th e place w hen and w h ere h e a rin g is to be had th ereo n . All persons in te re ste d a re h ereby no tifie d to th e n a n d th e re a p p e a r and show' cause, if an y th ey have, w hy said re p o rt should not be approved, th e e x e c u trix d isch arg ed a n d th e es ta te closed. D ated th is 26th day of O ctober, 1939. M Y RTLE TRO X EL. E x e c u trix . W. J. W a rn e r A tto rn ey . (O ct. 26-Nov. 23) , T he offices of th e F a rm B u reau C ooperative w ill be h eate d th is w in ter by an H. C. L ittle forced a ir a u to m atic oil b u rn e r w hich has been in sta lle d d u rin g th e p a st tw o weeks. T he b u rn e r h as been placed u n d e r th e office in a cem ent co m p artm en t. W. E. K ennedy and E m m e tt Coon T hose of u s w ho a re receiv in g m e te r card s to fill in th is m o n th w ill ey h av e been in c h a rg e of th e ce h elp us very m uch if th ey w ill tak e m en t w ork w ith th e F a rm e rs S upply Feb., 3 rd F rid a y — P ro. ., A lice POTATO tim e to sig n th e ir nam e on th e card Co. fu rn is h in g th e b u rn e r. H am m er. R ef. M ary B uell, A n n e tte FO R SALE — HOOVER digger, cheap. W rite E. R. A cton, b efo re th ey r e tu r n it. B arh am , B lan ch e R ylan d . 9-2c M arch, 1st F rid a y — P ro ., D ora E cho, Ore. M ikesell; R ef., G eneva B lin sto n , FO R SALE — ECONOMY K lii o Jessie C orm an, N ellie T u ck er. R ay M. W a rn e r, Box 317, P e n d le cream se p a ra to r, p ra c tic a lly new. M arch, 3 rd F rid a y — P ro ., E m m a C heap. H arold T ow nsend, L ex in g to n , to n , O regon, is in th e m ark et for a H u tc h iso n ; Ref., B e rth a H am m er, O regon. w ind c h a rg e r. A ny m em ber h av in g 9-3p T h e H erm isto n g rad e school o r E m m a E p p erso n , Jessie H ooker. o n e w h ich he w ishes to dispose of, FOR SALE— W E A N E R PIG S AND m ig h t g et in to u ch w ith Mr. W a r c h e stra w ill play before a g a th e rin g young sow, to fa rro w in tw o of Pom ona G ran g e m em bers in H e r ner. G arn er, H erm isto n . w eeks. m iston T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 2. T h is 9-tfc w ill be th e firs t p ublic a p p earan ce By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s T h e W h e a tla n d lin e is p ro g ressin g . of th e y e a r for th e y o u n g ste rs w ho FOR SALE— TWO JE R S E Y COWS; T h e in fo rm a tio n w hich we received have been p ra c tic in g d ilig e n tly since A t th e G ard en club m eetin g T u e s 1 re g istered D uroc sow an d pigs; from you is b e in g given to th e w-ir- school opening. d ay a t th e N. D. B ard home, Mrs. L. ap p les an d cider. Chas. S how n, R t. in g c o n tra c to rs. T h ey w ill be m ak G. C. H um phreys, d ire c to r of th e J o u a n n a u lt w as elected s e c re ta ry to 2, H erm isto n . 8-2p in g u p th e ir lis t of m a te ria ls and h ig h school band, is also in ch arg e succeed Mrs. W eikel w ho h as moved you sh o u ld be read y to h av e yo u r aw ay. T h e clu b iplans to hold one of th e y o u n g er group. m eetin g each m o n th d u rin g th e w in W A N TED — W O RK AS PRACTICAL house w ired v e ry soon now . The nurse. W ill go an y w h e re . Mrs. te r m onths. w irin g c o n tra c to r assigned to yo u r T he S ta n fie ld G ran g e p resen ted a C has. Sam son, W estlan d d is tric t, R t. w irin g w ill g et in to u ch w ith you b elated B ooster n ig h t p ro g ram T u e s 1, H erm isto n . 8-3c soon, n o t as a so lic ito r b u t re a d y to day n ig h t w ith th e le c tu re r M rs. J. M. R ic h a rd s in ch arg e. T alk s w ere W A N T E D — TU R K EY S, DUCKS & w o rk on y o u r prem ises. g iv en by M aster Joe M eyers an d Jess geese, h en s an d b roilers. E. V an R ich ard s. S everal selectio n s by th e T rom bone q u a rte t of th e H erm isto n D am m e P o u ltry Co., S pokane, W n. 8-3tp h ig h school, m em bers of w h ich a re A g ric u ltu ra l problem s a ffe c tin g Ja c k M eyers, B ill B elt, Dave H am m FO R SA LE— W E A N E R PIG S, 2 MI. ,» e ..... . . . . . . e a st of S tan field . V. O. W aid. 8-3p A t th e electio n of o fficers of th e th e a n n u a l co n v en tio n of th e O regon p an im en t by P h y llis S ires; a one a c t F a rm B ureau A u x ilia ry held O ctober F arm B u reau F e d e ra tio n to be h held eld p]a „ ¡av y , ’’S ally ’s H a t S hop.” T h e cast FO R SALE— MY HOME, 10 ACRES, M ary 6 th , all o fficers w ere re-elected by a in Hood R iver, N ovem ber 17 an d 18. ¡consisted of N ad in e R u eb er, 1 mi. E. of U m atilla, T. O. P ound. T he o p en in g day of th e co n v en tio n R h ea, B illie G ab riel an d M esdam es u n a n im o u s vote. T hey w ere a s fol 8-3p J. F. R u eb er, C. T illery , K. G. G a lo w s: Mrs. Je ssie C orm an, p re si w ill be devoted to com m odity gro u p b riel an d Ed B row n. T h e m en of d e n t: Mrs. Lois S haw , vice p re sid e n t: sessions in w hich fa rm e rs w ill g a th - th e G ran g e p resen ted a “ s ty le sh o w ” FO R SALE— 76 Y EA R LIN G E W ES; also o ld er ew es. A lso o th e r liv e a n d Mrs. L illis M cCulley,, se c retary . er acco rd in g to th e crops w hich th e y w hich cre a te d m uch la u g h te r. D ur- e-elected I raise a nd ta lk over th e p rin c ip a l in g th e re c re a tio n ho u r, card s, C hi- sto ck . W ill ta k e as p ay m en t pigs, T h e executive com m ittee s fa rin g them F rom th ese nese ch eck ers, card s a n d te th e i ten - c a ttle or hay. E. E. P u lley , % M il- in c lu d e s Mrs. M innie O tt a n d Mrs. nrnhlem problem s facin g tn em . r i o m in ese R e fresh m en ts con- . , ■ T r a d in _ P o„ m eetin g s w ill come reco m m en d atio n s sigted Qf pu,m p k in ,pie an d coffee. | 'e r s J j a o i n g j m s G _____________ 8-3c G race F o ster. A t th e la s t m eetin g , O ctober 20, to be co n so lid ated in to a p ro g ram A bout 65 w ere in a tte n d a n c e . SALE .OR T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR At th e Pom ona m eetin g in H er- 1 r e n t — E asy term s. T hom pson's p la n s w ere m ade to o u tlin e a P 'o - for a ctio n by th e F arm B u reau o rg a- m iston N ovem ber 2. S tan field m em - g ra m for th e com ing six m onths. n izatio n th ro u g h o u t 5-tfc tn th e com m odity bers a re asked to tak e P 'e andI s a la d - D rug S tore, H erm iston. M rs. D oris M ikesell, Mrs. L a u ra Mor In a d d itio n to th e conim oai y G oldon R o b erts of A u ro ra, O re., is W E BUY, S E LL AND EX C H A N G E r is an d Mrs. Je s sie T u ck er served on gro u p sessions. F arm B u reau m em " i v is itin g at th e W in. P a rry home, fu r n itu r e , m ach in ery , household l . D u n n in g has re tu rn e d from th e re fre sh m e n t com m ittee an d Mrs. bers w ill h e a r and p a rtic ip a te in dis- j G eneva B lin sto n had ch arg e of th e cuasion of tra n s p o rta tio n an d ta x a - a w eek’s v is it w ith Dr. an d Mrs. L. a r tlcles. M ille r’s T ra d in g P ost, H er- j.io n problem s of O regon. T ru c k in g , | C ar^o f* P o rtla n d , a fo rm er m iston.__________________________ 3-U c p ro g ram . m ail an d w a te r tra n s p o rta tio n w ill be g ta n fie ld re s id e n t, g reeted frien d s covered in th a t division a n d a g ric u l- h ere g u n d ay . d a u g h te rs drove to G ran d Coulee tu r a l ta x a tio n problem s w ill form | A g ro u p c o n sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. dam an d re tu rn e d S unday, th e p rin c ip le basis of discussion in Don C hilds, D onna an d D ick C hilds. L illy R au ch drove h er m o th er and By Mrs. G lenn Ostrom Miss M a rg aret Y oung, L o rra in e H or- gisterg to P e n d leto n S unday m o rn in g th a t sectio n . n er and O scar M artln s p e n t th e week tQ a tte n d ch u rch P re s id e n t Mac H oke, P e n d leto n , of end jn th e Jo h n n a y c o u n try w ith Mr and Mrg Jo h n H a rriso n and M rs. S tella P a u la re tu rn e d to h e r h _____ om e — in C e n tra lia a fte i sp e n d in g | tb e O regon F arm B u reau F e d e ra tio n , j f r an d Mrs. F ra n k Y oder of Beach gon j obn gpent S unday afte rn o o n in se v eral days v is itin g f i e n d s h ere as in d icatio n s a re th a t C reek, Ore. Mrs. Y oder, a sis te r ot P cnd]eton M artin th e g u est of ------------- h e r a u n n t. . e Miss S ara Rix. m em bers th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w ill i Mrs. C ------- ls Mr. and M rs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r hild s an Mr. and Mrs. H. B. H ull re tu rn e d , ¡ L o rr a in e s m o th er. a tte n d e d a su rp ris e b irth d a y d in n e r la s t w eek from P o rtla n d a n d S e a ttle be p resen t a t th e co n v en tio n in a d d i G uests a t th e W. H. P a rry hom e fo]. Bm ery Cox in H erm isto n S a tu r- tio n to m any o th e r a g ric u ltu ra l la st week in clu d ed Mr. an d Mrs. J. day evening. w h ere th e y v isite d relativ es. T h e re w as no school th e firs t of leaders. C allers in H ep p n er M onday w ere N atio n al S e cretary R. W. W. L ieser of M a n h a tta n B each, Ore., la s t week due to th e fact th e te a c h B la c k b u rn of C hicago w ill p a rtic i an d th e ir d a u g h te r Miss E v ely n Lie- j j r . a n d Mrs. F ra n k H elm s, M arion e rs a tte n d e d I n s titu te in B aker. ser of E a to n v ille , W n. Mrs. L ieser F in c h , T oney Vey. B url W a tte n b u r- T hose going w ere: S upt. G lenn L in n , p ate in th e discussion an d o u tlin e an d Mrs. P a r r y a re siste rs. g er and Mr. an d Mrs. Roy N eill. In a G ilb ert. E lsie T u ck er, T h elm a th e p ro g ram of th e A m erican F a rm Mr. and Mrs. Theo. G reg o ry and C om m issioner N eill was w o rk in g on Iverson. C la ra C o rrig an , C ecilia B ey- B u reau F ed eratio n . tw o sons an d L a u ra G reg o ry of La th e co u n ty b u d g e t a t th e court le r E C ochran an d R. E llio tt. H oke p o in ts o u t th a t th e F a rm G ran d e w ere a t th e Tom G regory house. Mrs. C arl H a ll w as h o n o red a t a hom e S a S tu rd a y and S u n d ay . Miss Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers and sh o w er given a t th e L. S m ith hom e B u reau is a ra p id ly g ro w in g o rg a n i L a u ra is a stu d e n t in se c re ta ria l Mr. and Mrs. M arlon F in c h a tten d ed zatio n in O regon and declared th a t T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n . science in a L a G randq, b u sin ess col L ena G ran g e Sunday. T h e G arden clu b held a silv e r tea th e 1939 co n v en tio n is ex pected to lege. H aro ld W ilk e n s and C h arlie B a r a t th e C om m unity ch u rch T h u rsd a y sig n al th e b e g in n in g of th e m ost Mrs. W m . B ehm e sp e n t th e week tholom ew called a t th e Roy N eill end in P o rtla n d w ith h e r d a u g h te r hom e S u n d ay . a fte rn o o n . , M r an d Mrs. F red M ullin s and o u ts ta n d in g y e a r fo r th e a g r ic u ltu r N eva w ho is a s tu d e n t in N o rth w e s Mr. an d Mrs. T ony V ey and Bob al g ro u p in Oregon. son L indsey. Mrs. O. P. M iller, Mrs. te rn B u sin ess college. by S c h ille r sp e n t la s t w eek in th e V. D. B ram er a n d N aom i B row nell C laude B lain e of P o rtla n d v isited m o u n tain s. sp e n t th e w eek end v is itin g in P o rt h is g ra n d m o th e r, Mrs. Y, R u th e r E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r m ade a b u si ford an d h is u n cle. F ra n k R u th e r ness tr ip to Mt. V ernon T uesday and la n d . _ . Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s B y rn es and ford e a rly th is week. Mrs. R u th e r W ednesday. d a u g h te r Jo a n an d g ra n d so n Jim ford acco m p an ied Mr. B lain e to B in Mr. a n d Mrs. R ussell Moore re s p e n t F rid a v an d S atu rd ay in T he gen, W n., w h ere she w ill v is it her tu rn e d from a h u n tin g tr ip w ith tw o D alles, v is itin g th e ir d a u g h te r and d a u g h te r. deer. Mr. an d Mrs. H. P. B o n n ev itz and Mr. and M rs. C h arles B a rth o lo fB E vereH rE rv"n a n d ' Lee’ E rv in "are R evocation of F ed eral an d S ta te son w ill goon move to th e E. A. H oos mew m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to S prague v is itin g a t th e hom e of th e ir siste rs. F ire L aw s re q u irin g cam p fire p er ier hom e. S u p t. B on n ev itz is com M onday a n d T uesday. Mrs. M ildred F ro m d a h l an d Mrs. m RS, a x e , shovel an d w a te r b u ck ets m an d in g o fficer a t Cam p S tan field . Floyd M ath ers has been ap p o in ted E a rl Shaw . and p ro h ib itin g sm o k in g w hile tra v - Mrs V iola L o u g h ary w as h ostess new m all c a rr ie r on th e S ta r ro u te M rs M> r‘le s h a rp e and son J h n , |n hag a n . to th e H arm o n y club at h er h o m e ^ u t of E cho, to ta k e th e place of of A rlin g to n stopped a t tn e non T u esd ay afte rn o o n w hen Mrs. A. L a- Geo. F lepner. H a rry m a n hom e la st W ed n esd ay . ; nounced by fo rest serv ice officers. mond h ad c h a rg e of th e p ro g ram She had been in E cho v is itin g h er J W et w e a th e r d u rin g th e e a rly p a rt DR. ALFRED E. JONES HERE b ro th e r, D elbert W e a th e ra ll. of th e m o n th has e lim in a te d m uch THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2ND. M r. an d ^2^° B u tte rf’P' fiL of th e fire d a n g e r w hich p rev io u sly im p an ied by Rod. K rin g s p e n t th e » com par existed. H ow ever, h u n te rs an d for- F o r a sc ie n tific ex a m in a tio n and w eek end in P o rtla n d By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u tterw o o d est u se rs a re req u ested to be c arefu l b e tte r glasses, in tw o p ay m en ts, see le ft S a tu rd a y fo r San F ra n c isc o ; w ith fireg in , he tim b e r. It is a l- Dr. A lfred E. Jo n es a t th e H erm is Mr. an d M rs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r ton H otel T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 2nd. w h e re w ill v is it th e fa ir w ays u n la w fu l to bu ild a fire in a Mrs. R od. K rin g an d d a u h g te r ' an d A nn L aM arr sp en t T h u rsd ay . re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay from P o rtla n d d an g e ro u s place, or to leav e an y fire F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y a t th e Reed Bu- F o r q uick re p a irs m ail glasses d ire c t w h ere th e y h ad been fo r tw o weeks, i to h u m u n a tte n d e d o r fa ilin g to to- seick hom e. Mr. W a tte n b u rg e r re to Dr. A lfred E. Jones, Box 1216, K rin g m otored dow n a fte r th em . ta lly ex tin g u ish a fire before leav- tu rn e d w ith a th re e p o in t buck. S pokane, W a sh in g to n . adv. R ev W alpole held h is firs t p reach - H Mrs. Lois K ent and Mrs. M arion Ing service a t th e ch u rch S u n d ay E n try and no sm o k in g closures F in ch a tte n d e d E a ste rn S ta r m eet NOTICE OF HEARING UPON n ig h t w ith q u ite a la rg e crow d p res in g in H ep p n er T h u rsd a y ev en ing. w hich h av e ex isted on th e M ount Mr. a n d Mrs. C h arlp s B arth o lo end. R ev W alp o le h as Ju st been FINAL REPORT elected m in is te r for th e B o ard m an , E m ily L um ber com pany h o ld in g s and mew a tte n d e d th e p io n eer reu n io n In IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E Irrig o n an d U m a tilla ch u rc h . H e and on th e K ln zu a L o g g in g a rea have a l L ex in g to n S a tu rd ay . Mrs. M arion F in ch sp en t M onday STA TE O F OREGON FOR Mrs. W alp o le a n d tw o c h ild re n w ill so been revoked by th e G overnor as UM ATILLA COUNTY an d T u esd ay in P e n d leto n , h a v in g m ake th e ir hom e In B o ard m an . h as th e Mill C reek W a te rsh e d clo d e n ta l w ork done. R av Ji'« tin so n Is 111 In th e Spo sure. In the Matter of the Estata of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k H elm s and kane hospital. GRADE ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT POMONA STANFIELD NEWS ALL F. B. AUXILIARY OFFICERS RE ELECTED PAGE FIV B THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON STATE FARM BUREAU TO MEET NOV. 17 AT HOOD RIVER Correct Glasses A re edy and age th e o n ly k n o w n rem for m ost e y e tro u b les, a v ery la rg e p e r c e n t o f a ll h e a d a c h e s. Five Important Points: J 2 3 5 A 100% p etro leu m fuel— ideal (N o special e q u ip m en t needed) H ig h e st h e a t c o n te n t of an y solid fuel. No b a n k in g o r sh ak in g . Hold fire all day or n ig h t. No ashes or c lin k e rs to c a rry out. One ton of Gasco B riq u ets is eq u al to tw o cords of th e best g ra d e first-g ro w th cord wood. G asco B riq u e ts cost less per season th a n th e best g rade b it u m in o u s coal. (a) Gasco Briquets are an all carbon fuel. (b) They contain practically no ash (about % of 1% ). In la n d C ooperative S E E DR. D A LE ROTHW ELL Optometrist & Optician OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S 18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton 7 m « LIMITED Tl M E • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All W ork G u a ran teed - E stim ates FREE BERT MICHEL P h o n e 131 H erm isto n , Ore. DR. W . M . 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