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« THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1940 PAGE THROB THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE * R.E.A. H IG H LIG H TS* W e a re ta k in g sto ck of o u r co n v en ien ces an d use o t e le c tric ity now . an d in o rd e r to m ake it sim p ler a n d b e tte r w e a re goin g to ask you to ta k e p a rt In th is In v en to ry . W h en y o u r J a n u a r y s ta te m e n t Is m ailed to you on th e firs t day of F e b ru a ry , th e re w ill be enclosed w ith it a sm all card . On one side of I t you w ill note th a t It is stam p ed an d addressed back to th is office. On th e opposite side is th e h e a d in g , "A d e q u a te Service S u rv ey ,” fo llo w ed by a sm all ex p la n a to ry n o te on how to m a rk th e card. Y ou w ill n o te th a t th is sid e of th e card is d i vided in to th re e sectio n s, household e lec tric, household p lu m b in g , an d fa rm e lec tric. As soon as you r e ceive th is card , check in th e little sq u are opposite th e item s w hich you have a t p resen t. If you h av e one n o t listed n o te a t th e bo tto m w h a t it is. L a st, b u t m ost im p o rta n t, MAIL it im m ediately. DO NOT leav e it u n til LATER. T h ere Is also a n o th e r card com ing o u t in th e n e x t few d ay s— y o u r m e t e r re a d in g card. One p a rty se n t in h is m e te r re a d in g card la s t m o n th a fte r all th e b ills w ere o u t, ab o u t th e 1 0 th of th e m o n th , w ith th e n o ta tio n , "D elayed du e to C h ristm as ru s h .” If y o u r card is n o t in by th e la s t d ay of th e m o n th it m ak es it n ecessary fo r YOUR co o p erativ e to sp en d m oney an d tim e to come o u t an d re a d YOUR m eter in o rd er th a t th e pro p er p ro ced u re m ay b e c a rrie d on. So it does not do a n y good to read it la te r an d send it in because we w ill hav e read it a lre a d y . R e m em ber! R ead y o u r m eter th e day th e card comes and p u t in in to th e m ail im m ed iately . W e a re m a k in g th is a successful m ethod of o p e ra tio n an d th e la rg e m a jo rity are re a d in g th e ir m eters v ery sa tis fa c to rily . T hose w ho have been g e ttin g th e ir card in, need n o t feel t h a t th ey too a re b ein g c ritic iz ed. H ow ever, those w ho have read th e irs p ro p erly m ig h t see th a t th e i’ n e ig h b o r se n d s th e cat;d in too and in th a t w ay we can e lim in a te th e few w ho hav e failed to re?d t h oir m eters. TO EVERY MEMBER. NOTICE OF ANNUAL WESTLAND GRANGE HAS AUCTION MEETING Hermiston Cooperative Laundry and Cannery A n otice la b ein g g iven o f th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e H erm isto n Co o p e ra tiv e L a u n d ry & C an n ery a t th e Legion h a ll o n S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 20, a t 2 :0 0 p. m. for th e p u rpose of ele c tin g th re e d ire c to rs an d such o th e r bu sin ess as m ay leg ally come b e fo rt th e m eetin g . C a th e rin e S om m erer, S ecretary . CANNING SCHEDULE M eat an d sq u ash w ill be canned F rid a y m o rn in g , J a n u a r y 26. O th er day s and p ro d u cts by special a r ra n g em en t. A ny can n ed goods w h ich have been left over th re e m o n th s, and a re still in o u r s to re room a t 2:0 0 o'clock p. m. S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 27, w ill be sold a t p u b lic au c tio n a t th a t tim e a t th e can n ery . H ER M ISTO N CO-OP CAN NERY Entomologist To Speak Here H a rry F. C I line, U m atilla a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t a t M ilto n -F reew ater, w ill ad d ress th e H erm isto n G arden club a t th e ir re g u la r m e etin g F r i day, J a n u a r y 26. Mr. C line, w ho is a g ra d u a te of th e U n iv ersity of Id a h o w h ere he m ajo red in E ntom ology, w ill speak on th e su b je c t “ In sect P ests A ffectin g S h ru b s an d F lo w e rs .” In te re ste d p erso n s a re in v ited to a tte n d . 4-H CLUB NEWS H ig h lig h t of th e la st m eetin g of th e W estlan d G ran g e w as a n au c tion of d iscard ed g a rm e n ts, an d a b e a u ty p arad e in w hich m em bers d isplayed th e v ario u s w orn o u t g a r m en ts th ey had purchased. T h e s tu n t w as a rra n g e d by th e le c tu re r, Mrs. M a rg aret S eeliger, an d "C o lo n el” H. R. H a rtle y presid ed as au ctio n eer. F ra n k S eeliger, a ttire d in fem in in e g arm en ts, w as aw ard ed th e p rize as th e best d ressed in d iv id u al. It w as decided th a t th e n ex t m eetin g of th e G range, J a n u a r y 25, w ould be in th e form of a sdcial ev en in g for G ran g ers and th e ir fam ilies. C ards an d C hinese ch eck ers w ill be played, and o th e r e n te r ta in m en t is b ein g p lan n ed . T h irty m em bers an d one v isito r, Sydney P o w er of S tan field G ran g e, w ere p resen t. It w as an n o u n ced th a t G ran g e m em bers w ould b e e n te rta in e d by m em bers of th e H ome E conom ics clu b a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. P . A. P o w er th e ev e n in g of S a tu rd ay , J a n u a r y 20. Columbia Grange Plans Pie Social A pie social an d p ro g ram w ill be le a Word - Minimum 20c held a t th e C olum bia school house on F e b ru a ry 9 and w ill be sp o n so r LAND TRADES— 40 A. IM PROVED ed by th e C olum bia G ran g e H ome for 10 or 15; 40 A. all c u ltiv a te d for house in to w n ; 1840 A. stock E conom ics club. ra n c h for 40 A. irrig a te d , w ell Im proved; house an d 3 a cres fo r sale; 34 acres, well im proved, fo r sale on easy term s. E. P. Dodd. 2 2 -lc By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r W A N TED TO R E N T — GOOD 40 A. Roy N eill a tte n d e d th e O regon ra n c h in U m atilla county. R alph S tate Wool G row ers co n v en tio n in E arw ood, B oardm an, Ore. 22-3p B u rn s S unday, M onday an d T u es day of last w eek an d sp en t th e re s t W A N T TO BUY— YOUNG MILCH of th e week in P o rtla n d , re tu rn in g goat. Geo. L. W u rs te r, R t. 1, S atu rd ay . 2 2 -lc R. E. M cG reer a tte n d e d th e Wool Echo. G ro w ers co n v en tio n , Mrs. M cG reer W A N T E D — DRESS MAKING, RB- acco m p an y in g ihim as fa r as R ed m odeling clo th in g . C h arg es by m ond. T h ey re tu rn e d F rid a y a fte r piece or day w ork. Q u iltin g a t lc sp en d in g a d ay in T h e D alles. H aro ld W ilk in s h ad th e m isfo r yd. W ork g u a ra n te e d . Mrs. W . C. tu n e to h it a piece of icy ro ad a few Isom, R t. 2, H erm isto n . 22-3c m iles o u t of J o h n Day an d tu r n over h i; new B uick. He w as on h is way HIGH GRADE PIANO— N EW T Y P E to atte u il th e conv en tio n . sp in e t. W ill sa c rific e fo r q uick D reston M eyers from Jero m e, Id a -ale. Cash or term s. W rite P. O. ho. is v isitin g his b ro th e r an d fam Box 418, P en d leto n , Ore. 22-3c ily, Ja s p e r M eyers. PINE (IH NEWS By M ary S om m erer T h e C olum bia S titc h e rs sew in g club held a n in te re s tin g m eetin g a t th e le a d e r's hom e J a n u a r y 13. M yra G etch ell, w ho is th e vice p re sid e n t, called th e m eetin g to o rd er. T he g irls have been ta k in g care of p la n ts w hich a re now b e g in n in g to bloom. T hey p lan to sell th em an d w ith th e proceeds buy some p in k in g sh ears .'or th e club. D elicious refre sh m e n ts of g rap e vice an d cookies w ith a clever lit- !e sn o w m an m ade from m a rsh m al- ows alo n g th e edge of th e p la te was served by D orothy H u n t an d Peggy Mr. an d Mrs. J a s p e r M eyers and om m erer. D reston M eyers sp en t S unday a t the W. D. N eill hom e in S tan field . W e a re p ro g re ssin g an d m a k in e Mr. Moore of R a in ie r, W n., sp ent T he B ach elo r club w ill h e re a fte r o u r p ro ject m ore sta b le each f’av teet every firs t a n d fo u rth S a tu r la s t week a t th e hom e of His so n -in- law an d d a u g h te r, Mr. an d Mi’s. L ast week we connected th e a r of th e m o n th . T he n e x t m eet- m em ber an d th e re a re still o th e rs to ng is sch ed u led on S a tu rd a y , J a n R ussell Moore. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r be connected as soon as we can make, u a ry 27, a t th e C layton B uell home and Mr. Lois K en t sp e n t S a tu rd a y even th e p ro p e r a rra n g e m e n ts. W a lte r W ig g lesw o rth e g in n in g a t 2 :3 0 . A m ong th e in g at th e ro jeets listed are: m ak in g of a r tic hom e in Echo. Mr. and Mrs. B ert B arn es are es for cam p in g and c a rp e n try , tellin g an d d a rn in g , and p ressin g sp en d in g a few days a t’ th e M arion F in ch home. By Mrs. G lenn O strom f a p a ir of tro u sers. Cam p a rtic le s R ay A yers an d h is g ra n d m o th e r, !?<•'• de k n ife sh e a th , ap ro n s, etc., Mrs. R ichie, sp e n t th e week end M i -3. F ra n k C la r k ' left T h u rsd ay v h 'le c a rp e n try item s in clu d e h a tc h - w ith R ay ’s p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. n ig h t for C aldw ell. Idaho, w here she t b a th s , a p ro n s an d o th e r useful C layton Ayers. w ill spend several d ay s v is itin g he! Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r írH cles. m o th er. Two new m em bers have been ad - sp e n t S atu rd ay in P en d leto n . T he L adies Aid held th e ir re < la- Miss L illy R au ch sp en t S unday m e etin g at th e Jo h n W u rs te r h ' ’” < 'ed d u rin g th e past few weeks, L ew w ith her p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red T h u rsd a y ftern o o n . A ftcr the 's W ilson and David D awson. R :u c h . m eetin g a show er w as given for Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r an d C layton G len O stron,. A yers m ade a bu sin ess tr ip to Fos Mrs. B erth a C h erry re tu rn e d ’ th e sil an d C ondon S a tu rd a y . last of th e w eek from C alifo rn ia R. E. M cG reer w en t to S p ray to w here he h i d hern v is itin g her sis By Mrs. W. C. Isom look a t feeder lam bs T uesday. te r since before C h ristm as. Miss F ra n c is F in ch is ill w ith a Del Ja ck so n sp e n t th e la s t of th e Mrs. C on n ell from B o ardm an is bad cold th is w eek. week in F o -tla n d la y in g a t th e H in k ley hom e, c a rin g Mrs. Dale D rap er is h e lp in g Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F red K u p er and o r Mrs. H in k ley w ho is im p ro v in g Jo h n H a rriso n a t th e Boylen ran ch . d a u g h te r R ossie re tu rn e d to th e ir slowly. T h ere w ill be a d an ce S atu rd ay hom e in A m erican F alls. Idaho, a f Mr. L ay of H ep p n er has p u rch ased n ig h t a t th e L ena G ran g e h a ll. te r v is itin g h e r m o th er. Mrs. Joseph .h e W alpole place in tow n and is P ete W ilk in s m ade a business W ard and his ,- a r e n t; in H elix. ere c tin g a sm all d w ellin g house. tr ip to H ep p n er T uesday. Mrs. John M ustard and d a u g h te r Mrs. C has. M cF all, w ho h a s been Tom B oylen Jr. sp e n t S u n d a y at D orothy sp en t F rid a y in P o rtla n d . v isitin g h er m o th er, Mrs. J. A. G ray- his ra n ch on B u tte r C reek. They Mr. an d Mrs. O. P. M iller and Mrs. beal for som e tim e, le ft for h er hom e a re ju s t fin ish in g ta g g in g , an d will E lm ore M cK enzie s p e n t T h u rsd a y it Im b ler W ednesday. begin lam b in g aro u n d th e 25th. sh o p p in g in P endleto n . Rev. an d Mrs. B row n, tra v e lin g Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill w ent to F ie d a F red rick so n of Irrig o n is e v an g elists, v isited h e re T uesday The D alles M onday to see th e ir w o rk in g a t R alph Salkeld hom e n ig h t. g ra n d d a u g h te r w ho is 111. w hile Mrs. P alkeld is ill w ith th e C laren ce F red rick so n w as a H ep p C h arles B arth o lo m ew m ade a bus flu. n er v isito r M onday. in ess tr ip to H erm isto n T uesday. T he P o cah o n tas lodge held th e ir Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. K en d ler an d re g u la r m e etin g T h u rsd a y w hen fam ily le ft fo r th e ir hom e In G rand th e y took in sev eral new m em bers. Coulee, W n.. F rid ay . S eventh Day A d v en tist C h u rch N aom i B row nell left for th e hom e Miss L ucy Case from O regon S tate of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C arl college a t C o rv allis held a n o th e r Come. S u n d ay ev en in g , J a n u a r y B row nell in P o rtla n d a fte r receiv m eetin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. F ra n k 21. "T h e Home of th e R edeem ed"— in g w ord of th e illn ess of h er m o th F red rick so n la st T h u rsd ay . Due to th e hope of all ages— sh a ll be th e in er. so m uch sick n ess in th e v ic in ity o n B ill H anson is u n ab le to re p o rt to ly tw elv e persons w ere p resen t. A s p irin g them e of in te re s t, presen ted h is w ork a t th e ro u n d house b e very p le a sa n t tim e w as had by all. by Ivan S rh a b e r a t 7 :3 0 in th e Sev cause o f a n in fected fin g er. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k B race w ere e n th Day A d v en tist ch u rch . Mrs. A llan D arr w as h onored a t called to T he D alles la3t week by a show er a t th e E a rl W a lk e r hom e th e d e a th of a relativ e. S a tu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. N eva B edw ell v is it T H E PEN TECO STA L ASSEMBLY Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s B y rn es and ed his p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. E m ery d a u g h te r Jo a n took A n esto r A nestos Bedw ell S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Rev. E. D. G reeley, P a sto r to th e P en d leto n h o sp ita l Sunday. T h e gam e played by th e Com ets Mrs. Del Jack so n and d a u g h te r w ith th e B o ardm an team la s t T h u rs T h e B ible school convaties a t 10 L ouise le ft T u esd ay fo r Log A ngeles d ay n ig h t closed w ith a score o f 11 a. m. A perso n al in te re s t is tak en w h ere th e y w ill v is it Mrs. J a c k s o n ’s to 18 in Ir rig o n ’s favor. in each s tu d e n t by co m p eten t in s is te r fo r tw o weeks. stru c to rs. Mrs. S tan ley S an n es and d a u g h Record Enrollment Continues. T he d ev o tio n al serv ice op en s a t te r s B e tty an d K aro l, Mrs. Bill Broc- co an d Mrs. Don H a rrv m a n sp en t O regon S ta te College— T h e m od 11 a. m. w ith th e sin g in g of fa v o rite M onday in P en d leto n . e r a te . in crease in reg istratio n - over hym ns, in s p irin g to ail. T he p re a c h M rs. W illiam B olton re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd a y from th e H erm isto n a y ear ago w hich o ccu rred la s t fall in g service follow s w ith y o u r p asto r h o sp ita l w here she w as 111 w ith th e w as co n tin u ed in to th e w in te r term sp eak in g from a s c rip tu ra l su b ject. flu. Mrs. E. W h ism an is h elp in g a t O. S. C. E a rly re g is tra tio n a fte r T h is n ex t L o rd ’s day, his su b je c t is h er. th e h o lid ay s exceeded th a t of last "T h e T h ree W itn esses on E a rth ." O laf F tan g eb y . salesm an , sp e n t a T h e ev en in g service beg in s at couple of d ay s In U m atilla last y e a r and assu red a new h ig h record fo r th e second term a t ab o u t 4500, 7 :4 5 and is co nducted for y o u r en week. M. F. C om er an d a frien d of S a l s.iid R e g is tra r E. B. Lemon. T o tals co u rag em en t an d ed ific a tio n . All em stopped a t th e hom e of h is sls- before th e end of th e firs t week a re w elcomeed to th ese m eetings. t e r - t a - I K . Mrs. Jam es B yrnes, on T he p ra y e r serv ice is W ednesday hie w ay to P en d leto n to p reacb a w ere 4270 w ith m an y g ra d u a te s tu a t 8 p m. B rin g som eone w ith you d e n ts a n d o th e rs s till to en ro ll. • fnaeral sermon.- UMATILLA NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS FOR SALE— 17 TONS F IR S T CROP a lf a lf a ; tw o 6-year-old Jersey cow s; l$fc h. p. F airb an k s-M o rse gas By Ruth Fisher engine. J. D. C orliss, H erm isto n , 22-3p A bout $100.00 w as raised b y .s u b P h o n e 2929. scrip tio n to be used for p u rch asin g SALE— 8-FT. DISC; ALSO m a te ria l for b u ild in g a sm all house FOR one-row corn d rill. R. K. M iller, to replace th e one w hich w as des 2 2 -3tp troyed by fire on th e D elano place B oardm an. la st week. A tru c k o w n er h a s vol u n teered to h a u l th e lu m b er from FOR SALE— 4 HEAD W ORK HORS- th e m ill. It is p lan n ed to have a es. and a '29 m odel A F ord coach house ra isin g by th e com m unity. in good ru n n in g co n d itio n w ith T h ere is also to be a show er a t th e G ran g e h all for th e fam ily W ednes 1940 license for sale cheap, o r tra d e for h eifers. Rex Jack so n , 4 mi. N. day evening. C ounty A gent C onrad m et w ith W. H erm iston. 22-3p th e fa rm e r’s class M onday evening to ex p lain the u se of th e n ew farm FOUND — W H IT E BOAR, R IG H T record books. t e a r cropped, ab o u t 3 y ears old A m in stre l show is to be p u t on by th e com m unity, th e proceeds of w eig h in g ab o u t 250. F ra n k B ax ter, 22-3c w hich w ill go fo r new lig h tin g fix S tan field ran ch . E cho, Ore. tu r e s fo r th e ch u rch . T h e d a te wiill FOR SALE — ONE R E G IST E RED be an n o u n ced later. A. B aker is ch o p p in g hay fo r H a r C h ester W h ite b o ar; 3 sows w ith ry F ord th is w eek. pigs. F ra n k L eicht, Irrig o n . 22-3p A1 Geiss drove to W estlan d in his tru c k M onday an d b ro u g h t back a EARLY BROILERS A Q U I C K p a ir of m ules w hich he purchased tu rn o v e r. H am p sh ire R eds Feb. th ere. Mr. a n d Mrs. E. P eterso n and 1st. E ach week th e re a fte r. O rder th re e sons of P en d leto n v isited a t now. T u rk ey poults. “ V ig o rb ilt” th e hom e of h er siste r and b ro th e r- H atch ery , H erm isto n , Ore. 21-3p in-law , Mr. and Mrs. D eM auro, over th e w eek end. HORSES FOR SALE OR TRA D E— T he B oardm an Yellow Ja c k e ts All ages, broke or unbroke. P riced w ere defeated in a h a rd fo u g h t gam e w ith Irrig o n F rid ay ev en in g to sell quick. Joe H aw kins, A dam s, 21-4c on th e Irrig o n floor. T his is B o ard O regon. m a n ’s first leag u e loss th is season. A larg e nu m b er from h ere m otored HOUSE FOR R E N T — REASON- able. B. I. W h itn ey . 22-2p to Irrig o n to see th e gam e. The team goes to U m atilla T uesday even FOR SA LE— FOUR COWS AND 150 ing. head of ewes. E. E. P u 'le y , H e r m iston. 21-tfc FA IRBA NK S-M O RSE S H A L L O W w ell used w a te r system fo r sale. V ery reasonable. B ert Q uick, H e r m iston. 21-3c FOR SALE— 34 TONS CHOICE AL- fa lfa hay, no san d b u rs. H. H. W hipple, Irrig o n . 21-3p FOR R E N T — DOW NSTAIRS MOD- ern a p a rtm e n ts. H. E. H anby. 20-3C Provide Your Chicks and Poults With Steady Even Warmth Burn fiasco Briquets All Heat — No Ash , * Briquets hold fire 8 to 10 hours. They burn at a uni form temperature. High radiant heat. No ashes or clinkers. Will not smoth er out. Always uniform in composition. Conveni ent and e c o n o m i c a l . GASCO BRIQUETS are the ideal Brooder Stove Fuel! In la n d C ooperative READ THE AD$ Along With the New» • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING FOR SALE— 100 LEG H ORN PU L- le ts and 40 year-old L eghorn hens, 65c each for e n tire lo t; one P o lan d C hina sow an d 10 pigs, $50; h ay for sale, $8 per ton, firs t an d second crop; one ’32 4-door C hevrolet, fin e shape, or w ill tra d e ; one 11-ln. h ay chopper, $12.50. C. A. C orliss, W est- lan d d is tric t. 20-3p — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime FOR R EN T — MODERN A PA R T - m en t, also one larg e ho u sek eep in g room. W est Side H otel. D ial 2381. 20-3p Black & White Beauty Salon E. P. DODD — R EA L E STA TE, sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r ance— fire, autom obile, accident. No ta r y public, execution of legal pa pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 39 A. 1R- gon. 15-tfc rig e te d farm , im proved: 6 V2 M. FOR SALE OR SW of H erm iston. W ith or w ith o u t T Y P E W R IT E R S r e n t — t E asy term s. T hom pson’s personal p ro p erty . C heap fo r cash. 5-tfc See ow ner, J. B. P erry . 2 2 -lp D rug S tore, H erm iston. LOST— PLAIN GOLD CROSS, VAL- W E BUY, SELL AND EX C H A N G E fu r n itu r e , m ach in ery . household ued as keepsake, some place in H erm isto n . R ew ard. R e tu rn to a rtic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r 3 -tfc H erald Office. 2 2 -lc m iston. All W o rk G u aran teed - E stim a te s FREE BERT MICHEL Hermiston, Ore. P hone 131 E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re E stie Steele, Mgr. P h o n e 2521 H erm iston BERT Q U IC K E LEC TRICA L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV ICE P hone 3381 H erm iston C. A. B I N D E R PLUMBING C all T um -A -L um - P hone 3132 U m atilla, O regon J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICA L P hone 3821 SERVICE H erm iston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS G eneral D en tistry . X -R ay and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 S unday & Eve. by A p p o in tm en t Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks E of post o ffice Office h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 P hone 3061 - H erm iston, Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT tcJz&L 5 rnuudeA, to- a d ju s t Ute clutch, 15 minuted, to- teline, i t , " THE clutch on a John Deere General Purpose Tractor is in the belt pulley —and is instantly accessible. It can be adjusted in 5 minutes or less, simply by removing the cover plate and tightening three nuts. The en tire job of relining can be done in 15 minutes, at a total cost of about three dollars. The John Deere clutch is the hand-operated, dry-plate type, and it picks up the load gradually and smoothly. You can operate the clutch when standing on the ground. This same accessibility and ease of adjustment on the John Deere Trac tor apply to all its parts. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS DR. F. B. B E L T FEATURES • Simple, rugged, tw o-cylinder e n gine • Designed to burn low-cost fuels with outstanding econ omy • Thermo-siphon temperature con trol • Belt pulley on the c r a n k s h a ft- full engine power to belt • Rear wheels ad justable from 56 to 84 inches • Hydraulic power lift. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. Stores in Arlington. Heppner. Walls Walla and Athens. PENDLETON • PHONE 518 PHYSICIAN * SURGEON — Office H o u rs —— 1 0 :3 0 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. tn. O ther H ours by A p p o in tm en t DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON P hone 3151 H erm iston Peterson & Peterson A TTO RN EYS-A T-LAW U. 3. N atio n al R ank B u ild in g P ra c tic e in S ta te & Fed. C ourts P en d leto n , O regon W. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER in A JOHN DEERE