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PAGE FIV E THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, D ECEM BER 14, 1939. look a t th e ir c a rd s w ho see if they VISIT OUR S H EE T MUSIC AND record d e p a rtm e n t. B oth po p u lar a re d e lin q u e n t. It w ill save th e sec re ta ry from m ak in g a list for the an d classical num bers. P endleton m em bership com m ittee to c all on. Music House. 1 7 -lc We do not w an t h e a d q u a rte rs to FOR SALE OR TRA D E— 7 WORK m ark any of o u r m em bers off the j4 MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. horses: also sow and five pigs. list. » A cross from F ord Bros., Rex Ja c k - More topics of n a tio n a l in te re st son, H erm isto n . 17-3p »’ill be discussed a t th e n ext m eetin g CANNING SCHED ULE in th e L egion hall. T hese m eetings FO R S A L E - A R T IC L E S O F H O U SE - w ill be of g re a t in te re st, not only to M eat an d sq u ash w ill be can n ed hold fu r n itu r e , ’27 Dodge sedan. T o w n sen d itea b u t to all c itizen s of 2 an d 4-w heel tra ile rs , 20 cases of <• ------- « F rid a y m o rn in g , D ecem ber 15. th e com m unity. A most co rd ial invi can n ed fru it. 16x16 arm y te n t, tools New m em bers a re b eg in n in g to T he la u n d ry an d c a n n e ry w ill be ta tio n is given to th e public and, of an d m any o th e r item s. W. J. A dam s, apply fo r service a s a re s u lt o f th e T he w ar in E u ro p e is co stin g th e closed M onday, C h ristm a s day, De e ffo rts of o u r m em b ersh ip a ctiv ities. A m erican fa rm e r no sm all sum in course, th e re w ill be no adm ission H e rm isto n , sh o rt d is ta n c e n o rth of W e a re b e g in n in g to g e t resu lts. cem ber 25, an d M onday, N ew Y ear's th e price o f b u rla p sack s w h ich has charge. tow n. 1 7 -lc More of u s sh o u ld be d o in g o u r b it, day, J a n u a r y 1. alm o st been doubled d u rin g th e p ast ROOMS FOR R E N T — C A R TER A P- Mary Vey Estate Probated. a n d o b ta in th e p rizes to be g iven o u t. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery sev eral m o n th s. W h en E n g la n d took a rtm e n ts , dial 2381. K atty co rn er R em em ber th a t S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber T he e sta te of M ary M. Vey, w ho fo u r sh ip lo ad s of ju te th a t w ere on from depot, 17-3c 23 is p o sitiv ely th e la s t day th a t th is th e ir w ay to th e U n ited S ta te s from died in te s ta te in P en d leto n Decem prize a w a rd offer w ill last. B ritish c o u n trie s for use in san d b er 3. w as a d m itte d to p ro b a te by FOR SALE— CIDER AND A PPLES. b an k s on b a ttle fro n ts, th e 3upply C ounty Ju d g e C arl W. C ham bers, E m m ett Cooney, 4 th U n it, H e r Mrs. R obt. S. W ilso n in fo rm s me an d A ntone J. Vey of Echo, son, w as m iston, P h o n e 3894, w as cu t s h o rt fo r th is co u n try . 15-3p th a t she h as tw o new m em bers sig n W h eat sacks a re now 15c an d ap p o in ted a d m in is tra to r. F. S. Le- U m a tilla P o m o n a Y. G. A. held its m ash sacks a t th e F a rm B u reau Co Grow, Tom B oylen and Dean D udley FOR SA LE— W E LL LOCATED 5-A. in g up a n d w a n ts to know how to tr a c t in edge of H erm iston. A ll in g et c re d it. Sim ply do th is : h av e th e second re g u la r m e e tin g a t th e Cold o p erativ e a re 1 7 ^ c . Used sacks th a t w ere ap p o in ted as ap p ra ise rs. V alue prospective m em ber m ake a p p lic a S p rin g G ran g e h a ll n e a r P en d leto n la s t sp rin g w ere w o rth 2c p re now of th e e s ta te w a s believed to be in crop. C heap for cash. A. R. Boul- w are, H erm isto n . 15-3p tio n fo r a m em bersh ip and serv ice, F rid a y , D ecem ber 1, w ith 31 m em 4c, an d a b e tte r g ra d e h as ju m p ed excess of $25,000. A tto rn e y fo r th e a n d a t th a t tim e hav e th em te ll Miss bers p resen t. N ew ly elected o fficers from 3 to 6c. Cow feed sack s th a t estate, H om er I. W a tts. E. P. DODD — R EA L E STA TE, Ja ck so n In th e office to w hom c re d it of th e Pom ona Y. G. A. a n d C olum w ere sold fo r 4c a re now 8c. Wool sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r should be given fo r th e ir m em ber METHODIST CHURCH sacks th a t w ere b o u g h t la s t sp rin g b ia S u b o rd in a te Y. G. A. w ere in ance— fire, autom obile, accid en t. No sh ip . A good w ay to do, if possible, Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r ., P a sto r sta lle d by C laude H anscom , M aster for 42c a re now q u o ted 70c. Second ta r y public, ex ecu tio n of leg al pa is to b rin g th e prosp ectiv e m em ber "K eep in g God in L ife’s P ic tu re ” h an d wool sack s th a t la s t s p r in g of th e Pom ona G ran g e. pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re to th e office. w ill be th e su b je c t for th e m o rning w ere b o u g h t fo r 18c a re now q uoted gon. 15-tfc F o llo w in g th e b u sin ess session an w orship service a t th e M ethodist a t 55c. ch u rc h on S unday, Dec. 17. Seated It is n e a rin g tim e for m any of us h o u r of v aried e n te r ta in m e n t w ith T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR SALE OR W h a t th e prices w ill be n e x t wool to b egin th in k in g of o u r n e x t y e a r’s Mrs. T h elm a K n ick erb o ck er p re sid s h e a rin g season no one ca n m ake an deep in th e in s tin c t of m an is an r e n t — E asy term s. T ho m p so n ’s in g w as enjoyed. One n u m b er w as b ro o d in g problem s. M. E. K n ic k e r 5-tfc estim ate. T h e w h e a t fa rm e rs m ay e a rn e s t desire fo r God. A gain and D rug S tore, H erm iston. bocker, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t, has fu rn ish e d by each of th e v ario u s p a rtly overcom e th is b u rd en by con ag a in w hen th e going becom es too G ran g es re p re se n te d . R e fresh m en ts W E BUY, SELL AND EX C H A N G E ju s t o u tlin e d a b ro o d in g system s tru c tin g e lev a to rs fo r loose g ra in , h ard , m an c alls on God, re a liz in g fu r n itu r e , m ach in ery , household w h ich he feels is of v ita l in te re s t to w ere serv ed by M rs. M a rg a re t Seeli- b u t th e wool m an an d th e re ta il w ith P e te r w hen he said. “ L ord, to every p o u ltry ra is e r in th is area. T he ger an d Mrs. H elen F ix. T he n ex t tr a d e fo r g ra in p ro d u c ts have no w hom sh all w e go; T hou h a s t th e a rtic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r 3 -tfc bro o d er h e recom m ends is o f th e m e etin g of th e Y. G. A. w ill be held o th e r reco u rse y et to m eet th e con w ords of e te rn a l life." T ru e, you can m iston. v e n tila tin g ty p e w ith an elec tric a t S ta n fie ld on F rid a y , J a n u a r y 5. d itio n th a n to pay fo r sacks a t th e be a good m an w ith o u t g o in g to MRS. LOUIS MARQUARDT ch u rch , b u t you w ill be a b e tte r m an h e a tin g u n it. T h is p a rtic u la r bro o d w ar re g u la te d prices. Y.G.A. To Have Card Party F u n e ra l services for Mrs. L ouis if you do. One of th e g re a te s t bene e r is also recom m ended by th e O re gon S ta te college a n d is co n sid ered fits of going to c h u rc h is th e joy of M a rq u a rd t w ere held T uesday a t U m atilla P o m o n a Y. G. A. w ill Echo. Mrs. M a rq u ard t w as w ell h u m an fello w sh ip in w orship. a t least one of th e best in th e in d u s sp o n so r a card p a rty to be h eld a t T he m o rn in g serv ice b e g in s a t 11 know n in th e C olum bia d is tric t try . M ore in fo rm atio n w ill be s u b S ta n fie ld G ran g e h a ll on F rid a y , D e a. m. w ith special m usic by th e ch o ir w here sh e resided fo r som e tim e sev m itte d w ith re g a rd to prices an d d e cem ber 15. P in o ch le a n d b rid g e w ill e ra l y ears ago. S h e a t one tim e r e n t ta ils of p u rch ase an d co n stru c tio n be in p lay , an d C hinese ch eck ers w ill H elen Je n d rz e je w sk i, sen io r in each Sunday. A t 10 o’clock th e S u n in th is colum n in a n o th e r issue. be a v a ila b le fo r th o se w ho do n o t H om e E conom ics a t O regon S ta te col day school m eets to stu d y God’s ed th e cafe now ow ned by P e te & c are fo r cards. H ig h an d low prizes lege, wa3 re c e n tly pledged to Mu Be W ord an d m ake its a p p lic a tio n to Gladys. Mrs. M a rq u a rd t w a s b o rn N ovem Some of th e m em bers w ho a tte n d w ill be aw ard ed . F o llo w in g -the card ta B eta, n a tio n a l 4-H h o n o rary . life ’s problem s. T he E p w o rth L eague a t 7 :0 0 w ith L e ste r F la n ig a n as th e ber 26, 1892, in K a n sa s w h ere she ed th e a n n u a l m eetin g in S ep tem b er gam es th e re w ill be sev eral m u sical H elen has been a n a c tiv e m em ber of leader. W e hope th a t you w ill m ake resided u n til g o in g to Echo w ith h e r also saw a pig brooder d em o n strated . n u m b ers a n d re fre s h m e n ts w ill be cam pus 4-H w ork for th e p a st th re e Some of you m ay w o n d er ju s t w h at served. A n o m in al ad m issio n of 10c years. She h as been c h a irm a n of y o u r ch u rch hom e w ith us an d come b ro th e r a n d fam ily in 1906. S he has a pig bro o d er re a lly is. M ake it w ill be ch a rg e d an d all G ra n g e rs an d cam pus ra d io p ro g ram s, se c re ta ry of re g u la rly , you w ill alw ay s fin d a resided th e re sin ce th a t tim e. She m arrie d Mr. M a rq u a rd t in 1935 and w arm welcom e. y o u r business to fin d o u t before th e th e ir frie n d s a re in v ite d to a tte n d . th e cam pus 4-H club fo r tw o years, th e y w ere p a re n ts of a son w ho died n e x t fa rro w in g season begins. I t w ill h as ta k e n c h a rg e of v ario u s co u n ties H ERM ISTO N B A PTIST CHURCH in in fan cy . save you m oney. d u rin g su m m er school, an d h as G rayden D. Loree, P a sto r Besides h e r h u sb a n d she leaves w orked in co n n ectio n w ith 4-H e x h i God gav e his only b eg o tten Son. th re e ch ild re n by a fo rm er m a rria g e : W h e a tla n d extensio n is now n e a r b its in th e ex ten sio n d e p a rtm e n t a t T he w ise m en b ro u g h t th e ir g ifts of Mrs. C elath a Jo rd a n , Mrs. Gene in g com pletion. Need I say m ore in th e O regon S ta te F a ir for sev eral gold, fra n k in c e n se an d m y rrh . The C lark an d G eorge L a m b irth , all of th a t re g a rd ? years. sh e p h erd s b ro u g h t th e ir g ifts of a d Boise, Id ah o ; th re e b ro th e rs an d fo u r H elen is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d o ra tio n and praise. T he in n k eep e r sisters. More ex ten siv e d e m o n stra tio n s Mrs. Jo h n Je n d rz e je w sk i of C olum - offered h is stab le. Did you include Several H erm isto n people a tte n d an d ex p e rim e n ts w ith w h eat as a ' ia d is tric t and w ill g ra d u a te from C h ris t on y o u r C h ristm a s lis t th is ed th e fu n e ra l T uesday. livestock feed th a n ever ca rrie d ou t th e school of hom e econom ics educa- y e a r? O ur S unday m o rn in g topic w ill in Oregon before, have been ; lade i - and se c re ta ria l science, receiv- be “ G ifts." T he ev e n in g topic w ill be NOTICE TO CREDITORS M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t “ S u p p o sin g .” B. Y. P. U. stu d y w ill possible th ro u g h a co o p erativ e a r j ; h er B. S. deg ree in M arch. co u n ty a g e n t of H erm isto n , H . K. ( be on G enesis 2 w ith V ivian D yer in N T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E ra n g e m e n t by w h ich th e F ed eral D ean, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e e x p e ri Subterranean Clover Tried STA TE OF OREGON FOR charge. S u rp lu s C om m odities co rp o ra tio n h as UMATILLA COUNTY. m e n t sta tio n , an d H a rry M. K lin e, E u g en e — F o u r L an e co u n ty fa r S u n d ay school. 10 o’clock. tu rn e d o v er to th e O regon a g ric u l a s s is ta n t a g e n t of e a ste rn U m atilla m ers a re c o o p e ra tin g w ith C ounty M o rn in g w o rsh ip , 11 o’clock. tu r a l e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n 350 to n s of In the .Matter of th e E s ta te of co u n ty , left M onday for C o rv allis to A g en t O. S. F le tc h e r in c o n d u c tin g B. Y. P. U.. 6 :4 5 p. m. su rp lu s w h eat to be used fo r th is H en ry A. H ooker. Deceased. a tte n d a n a n n u a l co n feren ce of ex d e m o n stra tio n s of th e v alu e of m id NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t E v en in g serv ice, 7:45. purpose. te n sio n w o rk ers. season s u b te rra n e a n clover as a fo r P ra y e r m e e tin g W ednesday, 7:30. th e u n d ersig n ed h as been ap p o in ted E x e c u to r of th e above e n title d es O th er fo rm er H erm isto n , m en, , F in a l a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e dem - ag e crop. Seed for th e tr ia ls w as im ta te by th e Ju d g e of th e above e n now w ith th e ex ten sio n service, a t- on s tra tio n an d re se a rc h w ere m ade p o rted from A u s tra lia by H. B. H ow title d C ourt and th a t he has q u a li te n d in g th e m e etin g s a re W a lte r by 0((jc ja i8 o f th e d e p a rtm e n t of ag - ell, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e A sto ria fied as th e law d irects. An persons Je n d rz e je w sk i of K la m a th c o u n ty ,! r jcu i t u re a t th e su g g estio n of Sen- b ra n c h e x p erim en t s ta tio n , an d fu r h a v in g claim s a g a in s t th e said e s ta te Bob H en d erso n of Moro an d C le a r a t or C h arles L. M cN ary an d Con- n ish ed to c o o p e ra tin g fa rm e rs a t a re h ereb y n o tified to p re se n t th e sam e to me, w ith p ro p er vouchers, M ikesell of A lbany, T he co n feren ce g ressm an W a lte r P ierce of Oregon. cost. Seed w as n o t a v a ila b le to su p a t th e office of my a tto rn e y , A. C. w ill close S a tu rd a y In m a k in g th e a rra n g e m e n ts, activ e ply a ll re q u e sts received, an d a n e f M cIntyre, in th e U m atilla C ounty co o p eratio n w as received from Secre fo rt is b ein g m ade io o b ta in m ore C o u rt H ouse at P en d leto n , U m a tilla lc a Word - Minimum 20c C ounty, O regon, w ith in six m o n th s ta ry W allace: Milo P e rk in s, head of for p la n tin g in th e sp rin g of 1940, from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lica th e FSCC; A. G. B lack, d ire c to r of Mr. F le tc h e r states. FOR SALE— USED SIN G E R SEW - tion of th is notice, w hich d ate is th e m a rk e tin g in th e B A E; L a rry Mey- ing m achine. In ex cellen t condi 23 day of N ovem ber, 1939. Wool Growers Auxiliary Meets er3, m a rk e tin g a s s is ta n t: an d N. E. tion. In q u ire H erm isto n Food Store. ALVIN I HOOKER. T h e W ool G ro w ers’ a u x ilia ry of Dodd, H a in e s fa rm e r, w ho is now d i 16-3c E x ecu to r of th e e s ta te of th e w est end of th e c o u n ty h eld a R esu lts of 10 y ears of co n tin u o u s rec to r of th e w estern d iv isio n of th e H en ry A. H ooker, Deceased, C h ristm as p a rty a t th e N. D. B ard e x p e rim e n ta tio n w ith irrig a te d pas- AAA. FOR SA LE — ONE BLACK PIN A. C. M cIntyre, hom e in S ta n fie ld T u esd ay . C o n tra c t to re s in O regon in d ic a te th a t good! w heftt w m be a t thg strip e d lad ies' ta ilo re d su it, size P e n d le to n , Oregon, b rid g e w as played an d d e c o ratio n s 38, in firs t class con d itio n . P riced ■Attorney fo r E x ecu to r. p a s tu re u su a lly fu rn ish e s ch eap er - c e n tr a i s ta tio n in C o rv a llis an d a t ( Nov. 23-Dec. 21) an ro p ria te to th e Y u letid e season a t $5.00. Also m any o th e r pieces of feed for th e d a iry cow th a n a n y o th - A gtor,a U n)on an d Burnfl b ra n c h w ere used. £i* fa m i crop. Such is th e s ta te m e n t la d ie s’ w e a rin g ap p a re l very reaso n sta tio n s, w here it w ill be fed to m ade in a new b u lle tin ju s t issued ra n g e an d d a iry c a ttle an d calve3, able in clu d in g w in te r coats. In q u ire a t H erald O ffice. 1 7 -lp by th e s ta te college ex p e rim e n t s ta sheep, lam b s, sw in e an d p o u ltry . tio n on "T h e V alue of Iirig a te d P a s W h ile th e e x p erim en t sta tio n w ork FOR SA LE— W inesaps, 50c bushel, tu re s for D airy C a ttle .” h a s a lre a d y sh o w n th a t w h e a t can you b rin g box. Thos. C am pbell. “ G re a te r use of p a stu re s in th e be used s a tis fa c to rily in livestock T h e y o u n g m arrie d peo p le's class 17-3p farm m an a g e m e n t p lan is re s u ltin g feeding, th e fo rth c o m in g feed in g of th e U nion c h u rc h gave a su rp rise in low er p ro d u ctio n costs and g r e a t te s ts a re expected to d e m o n stra te p a rty M onday ev en in g a t th e hom e W E CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON e r net re tu rn s for m any progressive new or used pianos. A postcard even m o re co n clu siv ely th e p o ssib i of Mr. and Mrs. C. W a rn e r, h o n o rin g O regon d a iry m e n ,” acco rd in g to th e full in fo rm atio n . lity of its p ro fita b le use in fin is h in g ! Ml.g Floyd M ath era on h e r b irth d a y . will b rin g you a u th o rs of th e b u lle tin , H. P. E w alt P en d leto n M usic House. 17-4c Are the only known rem a la rg e r p ro p o rtio n of O regon’s feed T hose p re se n t w ere: Mr. an d Mrs. a n d I. R. Joiie3 of th e ex p e rim e n t e r an im als. Its in creased u se w ith Floyd M ath ers, Mr. an d Mrs. Dale FOR SA LE— ELE C T R IC BROODER. edy for most eye troubles, s ta tio n sta ff. “ P a s tu re Is ch eap er liv esto ck w ould give a new o u tle t B lack sto n e, M r. an d Mrs. G len H a r and a very large percent 30 in. size. E. R. Sires, S tan field . th a n th e o th e r ro u g h a g e s su ch as for w h e a t su rp lu ses, w hich c o n sti per, Mr. an d Mrs. Sloan S pencer, Mr. 1 7 -lp h ay , silag e, ro o t crops or so ilin g age of all headaches. tu te a problem w ith w h ich th e AAA an d Mrs. B u rk W in ters, Mr. an d Mrs. crops, because of th e h ig h e r yield SEE h as been w re stlin g by m ean s of ex- C h arley P lo u rd , Mrs. E th e l L e n h a rt, a an n d u g g iv re a a te r u d ig b e s tib ility and because p o rt su b sid ie s an d a c re a g e a llo t Mrs. C has. W ilcox, Mrs. E lsie D uvall, DR. DALE ROTHWELL th e re a re no h a rv e s tin g costs an d __ _ ments. Mrs. R. G. S ay lo r an d Mr. an d Mrs. Mr«. J a g F ille r «ay*: “Gag o n m y i t - i r , . o n ly co m p a ra tiv e ly low seed in g and a cn w aa «0 bod I c o u ld n 't «nt or gleep . < :a g C. W a rn e r. Mrs. R. G. S ay lo r is e v e n aeerned to pre«:4 on in y be »i t. \d le - m an a g e m e n t co sts.” “ In re cen t y e a rs th e fo rm er ex p o rt OVER WOOLWORTHS riku b ro u g h t in e n n le k r e lie f N o v. I e a t ' M I •' - ‘ '1.__r,. r f •»11 T h e b u lle tin gives th e re s u lts of m a rk e t for th is w h e a t h a s la rg e ly te a c h e r of th e class. TO g ra z in g s tr a ig h t lad in o clover p a s d isap p eared except on a su b sid y b a tu re s, as w ell as th o se w h ere clover sis,” ex p lain ed W illiam A. Schoen- an d g rass m ix tu re s a re used. It also feId d ean and d ir e c to r o f a g ric u l- show s th e re s u lts of fe rtiliz a tio n o C tu r e a t O regon S ta te college, w ho irrig a te d p a stu re s. In g e n eral, la d i- w j,, tjjrect tjje u se Of th e fed erally By MRS. JO E UDEY WHY no clover a n d g rass m ix tu re s yielded su p p ]jed w h eat. “ Since 1930 th e At th e la s t m e etin g th e n o m in a m ore th a n e ith e r g ra ss or clo v er p r ,ce o f w h eat in O regon an d th e FOR THE alone. T h e fo u r-y e a r a n n u a l a v er- p a c j f |P n o rth w e s t h a s d ropped to th e tio n sla te fo r th e com ing electio n of a g e yield per a c re on 14.5 acres of po| n j w h ere it is a c tu a lly on a feed o fficers w as on th e b lack b o ard . O th e r name« w ere n o m in ated from th e m ixed lad in o and gTass p a s tu re w as g ra ln bagig floor. T he m em b ers a re u rg ed to be e q u iv a le n t to 4.8 to n s of a lfa lfa h ay . N o need to "hole io" lor tho holiday o r 22« b u sh els of oats. ! “ O regon p ro d u ces a n n u a lly a m ll- a t th e n e x t m eetin g , D ecem ber 22, season whon you can go places and do T he te s ts show th a t m ost p ro fit- lion lam bs and m o re th a n tw o h u n - as th a t is elec tio n n ig h t. things this easy, modem wayl W T h e re w as an im p o rta n t m essage ab le yields can be o b tain ed o n ly If d red th o u sa n d head of beef c a ttle smooth-riding buses can make all fe r tiliz e r is used. W h ere such la rg e an d calves, m an y of w h ich a re fa t- in th e o ffic ia l clu b B u lle tin No. 114 holiday trips convenient and inexpensive. vields a re ta k e n off. it is only to be tened o u tsid e th e s ta te . W e also — “ C ongress w ill soon be in session HERMISTON DRUG CO. expected t h a t f e r tility m u s t be re - p ro d u ce m o re th a n 13 m illio n b tish - an d every possible m em b er should be Main Street Phone 2271 tn r n e d . th e a u th o rs say . T h e yield els of w h e a t a n n u a lly above n o rm al ac tiv e d o in g h is or h e r p a rt so th a t on a re a s fe rtiliz e d w ith 300 pou n d s ,O regon re q u ire m e n ts. By b rin g in g w e can go in to 1940 w ith a u n ite d of 16 per c e n t su p e rp h o sp h a te p er th ese tw o fa c ts to b ear on each o th - fro n t, p rep ared to use every e ffo rt a c re w as 75 per cen t g re a te r th a n on e r we hope th a t b o th In d u s trie s w ill to reach o u r o b je c tiv e .” Local clu b m em bers a re u rg ed td a re a s not fe rtilized . ,b e h elp ed .” FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ♦ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ « ♦R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS* I WAR IN EUROPE UPS SACK COST Y .G .A . OFFICERS INSTALLED FRIDAY MISS JENDRZEJEV/SKI PLEDGED AT O. S. C. SURPLUS W HEAT TO BE USED BY O.S.C. IN FEED TESTING LOCAL MEN ATTEND ANNU A L SESSION IO-YEAR RESULTS W IT H IRRIGATED PASTURES ISSUED SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETS Correct Glasses Ga: Gas Ail Time TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS A D L E R IK Optometrist & Optician 18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton ^¿¿erttate For Easy, Low-Cost Warmth Burn Gasco Briquets Five Important Points: | A 100% p etro leu m fu e l— Ideal (N o special eq u ip m en t needed) H ig h e st h e a t c o n te n t of a n y solid fuel. No b a n k in g o r sh a k in g . H old fire all day or n ig h t. zj, 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 p er season th a n th e best g rad e b it u m in o u s coal. 2 3 J (a) Gasco Briquets are an a ll carbon fuel. (b) They contain practically no ash (about % of l% p . In la n d C ooperative BLACK & WHITE BEAUTY SALON E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re E stie Steele, Mgr. P h o n e 211 - H erm isto n • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All W o rk G u a ra n te e d - E stim a te s FREE BERT MICHEL P h o n e 131 H e rm isto n , Ore. DR. W . M. MARBUT PH Y SIC IA N & SURGEON P hone 1091 H erm isto n BERT QUICK ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV IC E P h o n e 22-R H erm isto n C. A. BINDER PLUMBING C all T um -A -L um - P h o n e 38J4 U m atilla. O regon J. V. VILLERMOURE E LE C T R IC A L SERV ICE P h o n e 1031 H erm iston W. L. Morgan, D. M. D G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay and D iagnosis B ank Bldg. Phons • J R esidence P h o n e 26-J B unday and E v e n in g s by a p p o in tm e n t DB. 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 , Ora. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON OSBORN A PARTM ENTS PETERSON & PETERSON A TTO RN EYS A T LAW U. S. N a tio n al B ank B ulldlni P ra c tic e In S ta te A F ederal Court.. P endleton, Ore. . HOLIDAYS? U N IO N PACIFIC STAGES DR F. B BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O ffice H o u rs: Oth 10:30 to 12:30 A M Hon- 2 to 6 P.M. Appoint. Res. 712 — PHONE Offlc. *♦*♦•*♦— a a a »■« • W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon