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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1840. FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION J Jt M ESSAGE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * R.E.A. HIG H LIG H TS* BY R. L. WOOLLEY •*r T he response to th e su rv e y card s is very sa tisfa c to ry . In fact, w e have th e m a jo rity of th em in now. J u s t o s soon as we have th em a ll In we w ill a n aly z e th em an d th e n we w ill be a b le to te ll you w h a t we h av e found o u t a b o u t ourselves. P e rh a p s som e of th e th in g s w ill be v ery in te re s tin g an d th e n som e of th e o th e r th in g s w ill need o u r a tte n tio n . T h e th in g to n o tice w ith p rid e a t th is tim e, how ever, is th a t w e a re coop e ra tin g , w o rk in g to g e th e r fo r th e common b e n e fit of each an d all of us. r ■ W e have a d d itio n a l n o tes of in te re st re g a rd in g th e co n su m in g of en erg y for th e m o n th of J a n u a ry . L ast week I m en tio n ed some of th e la rg e r consum ers, b u t on th in k in g it over la te r I th o u g h t p erh ap s I had overlooked some w o rth y o f n o te an d so m ade a closer check. T h is is w h a t I le a rn e d : J. H. R eid, Mrs. A. E. Mc F a rla n d , E lm er S u lliv a n , F. W. M ag- nussen. H. J. B ean, Sloan T h o m p son, E. R. B uzzard, A n to n e Vey an d O tis H am pton w ere th e h ig h e s t con su m ers in th e o rd er m entio n ed . These m em bers a re a lso a ll in th e farm - re s id e n tia l group. In th e com m ercial and lig h tin g g ro u p w e hav e th e Irrig o n schools, B oardm an schools, Irrig o n A ir B ea con, O liver C oryell an d F. P. L e ic h t as h ig h consum ers in th e o rd er m en tioned. O ne o th e r th in g d e sirab le w h ich each m em ber can do is to in d ic a te to th e office e ith e r by postal card or personal w ord a t th e o ffice w h e th e r o r not you read th e colum n in th e H erm isto n H erald each w eek. T he board a t its n ex t m e etin g w ill con sid e r c o n tin u in g it. So, if you have y o u r w ord in by th a t tim e, it w ill h elp them in th e ir decision. P lease do n o t overlook th is item . T h an k you for y o u r in te re s t and w ork w ith us. PINE CITY NEWS By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r PAGE THREH THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. TO EVERY M EM BER. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE T he re g u la r m e etin g of th e m em bers of th e F a rm B u reau C o o p erativ e of H erm isto n w ill be h eld a t th e A m e rican L egion h a ll in th e c ity of H erm isto n on F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 9, 1940, a t 2 :0 0 o’clock in th e a f te r noon. E lectio n for one d ire c to r fo r a tw o -y ear te r m in each of th e fo llo w in g d is tric ts : D ist. 1, E ch o ; D ist. 3, S o u th C olum b ia; D ist. 5, B u tte r C reek and M in n eh ah a; a n d fo r an y f u r th e r b u sin ess th a t m ay com e be fore th e m eeting. H en ry M. Som m erei-, A sst. S ec re ta ry . CROP LOANS NOW AVAILABLE HERE Farmers in the Hermiston area are asked to come to the office of M. E. Knickerbocker, assistant county agent, on Monday, February 19, be ginning at 10:00 o’clock if interest ed in making crop and feed loans for 1940. The field supervisor will be here at that time. E m ergency crop an d teed lo an s for 1940 a re now a v a ila b le to fa rm ers in U m atilla co u n ty , an d a p p lic a tio n s for th ese loans a re now being received a t co u n ty a g e n t o ffices in M ilton, P en d leto n a n d H erm isto n . T h is e a rly o p en in g of th e loan p ro g ram in U m a tilla co u n ty is p a rt of a p lan re c e n tly an n o u n ced by th e F arm C red it A d m in istra tio n w h ere by em ergency crop an d feed loans are b ein g m ade av a ila b le im m ed iate ly in all a re a s w h ere fa rm in g con d itio n s a re serio u sly a ffected th is y ear by d ro u g h t or flood. T hese lo an s w ill be m ade, as in th e p ast, o n ly to fa rm ers .whose cash re q u ire m e n ts a re sm all and w ho ca n n o t o b ta in a loan from an y o th e r ■source, in c lu d in g p ro d u ctio n c re d it asso ciatio n s, b an k s, or o th e r p riv a te concerns or in d iv id u als. As in fo rm er y ears, th e m oney loaned w ill be lim ited to th e a p p li c a n t’s n ecessary cash needs in p re p a rin g an d c u ltiv a tin g h is 1940 crops o r in p u rc h a sin g or p ro d u cin g feed for h is livestock. B o rro w ers w ho o b tain lo an s for th e p ro d u ctio n of cash crops a re r e quired to give as se c u rity a firs t lien on th e crop fin an ced or, in th e ase of lo an s for th e p u rch ase or p ro d u ctio n of feed for liv esto ck , a first lien on th e livestock to be fed. Mrs. Tom B oylen Sr., Mrs. C ar ney, Mrs. B row n and Mrs. O’C onnel. u n d e r th e auspices of th e A u x iliary of th e V e te ra n s of F o reig n W ars, presented th e P in e C ity school w ith a flag, and b ro u g h t can d y and o ran g es for th e c h ild ren . Tom B'-v- len, J r ., b ro u g h t th e ladies d wn M onday aftern o o n . T he M isses C ecilia, R o setta an d H elen H ealy sp en t th e week end H ER M ISTO N UNION CHURCH w ith th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. C. W a rn e r, P a sto r Jo h n H ealy. O nly six w eeks rem ain u n til E as Mrs. M ary R itchey , w ho sp en t th e w eek end in P en d leto n , re tu rn e d ier. W e n a tu r a lly look fo rw a rd to wi'th h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. C layton Ay th e scenes and ev en ts p receed in g th e ers, T uesday. • ; ps ' rre c tio n m orning. Mrs. E th e l K n ig h to n sp en t T h u rs T he serm on for th e S u n d ay m orn- d ay n ig h t w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. n o y w o rsh ip service w ill be “ T he N eill. Roy N eill re tu rn e d from a b u si i n lf ira n r e of T he C ross,” an d for ness tr ip to P o rtla n d F rid ay . •he S u n d ay ev en in g serv ice, " E a r t h ’s L ouis K e n t w as a d in n e r g u e st a t " r e a te s t S lo g an .” th e R. E. M cGreer hom e a u d » ). j T hey enjoyed th e th e a tre a fte r d in - , PEN TECO STA L TAB ERN A CLE ner. Rev. E. D. G reeley, P a sto r Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Cox an d fam - | T h e rev iv al m eetin g s b egin T h u rs ily and Miss G eneva Y oung w ere d in n e r g u e 'ta a t • ne L. B. W a tte n day ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 15, w ith spe b u rg e r hom e Sunday. cial sp eak in g and an in te re s tin g p ro Mr. and Mrs. C lay to n A yers, Mr. g ram of m usic. T h e p rim a ry p u r i n d Mrs. M arion F in ch , L illy R au ch pose of th ese m eetin g s is “ D eeper and Mrs. Lois K en t a tte n d e d th e T h in g s in G od.” dan ce a t L ena S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Bible school, L o rd ’s d ay , 1 0 :0 0 P ete W ilk en s and K a th ry n O’B ri an have recovered from th e chick en a. m. P re a c h in g serv ice, 1 1 :0 0 a. pox. m. E v e n in g service, 7 :4 5 . T u e s Mrs. J a s p e r M eyers received a le t day p ra y e r service a t 8 :0 0 p. m. te r from a form er P in e C ity high ----------- ■ ■ ------------ school te a c h e r. Miss H elen H eath , METHODIST CHURCH th a t she is now m arrie d and liv in g S te a rn s C u sh in g , J r ., P a sto r in F lo rid a. S tan A tk in is te a c h in g “ F o rw ard T o g eth er in C h ris t” w ill in low er C a lifo rn ia n e a r th e Mexi can border. ie th e them e aro u n d w hich th e S u n Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H a rriso n w ere day m o rn in g serv ice fo r F e b ru a ry H erm isto n v is ite rs S atu rd ay . Mr. and M -s. F ra n k H elm s w ere 11 w ill cen te r. On th e p n n u a l ob in S tan field F rid a y and b ro u g h t serv an ce of Race R e latio n S unday, th e ir d a u g h te rs hom e for th e week we need to recall th e g re a t c h a ra c end. . te r and p e rso n ality of L in co ln . In Mr and Mrs. R ussell Moore and Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r k eep in g w ith th e s p irit o f th is day th e re w ill be a special e v e n in g se r w ere P e n d leto n c a lle rs M onday. Miss D arly n e W a tte n b u rg e r sp en t vice w hich w ill fe a tu re a tr a n s M onday w ith S hirley McGreer. cribed p ro g ram e n title d "T h e N egro Roy N eill and G aylord Madison P re a c h e r.” T h is sp ecial re c o rd in g is m ade a business tr ip to L a G rande p rep ared and se n t o u t by th e B oard M onday. . R ay A yers w as ill w ith th e flu of Home M issions fo r rad io p ro g ram s la s t w eek. , know n as H erald s of D estiny. T he Mr. and M rs. C layton A yers and serv ice beg in s a t 8 p. m. fam ily w ere S u n d ay g u ests a t th e M arion F in c h home. SE V E N TH DAY A DV EN TIST Mr. and Mrs. T ony Vey w ere Echo T he B ible, th e in fa llib le book, can callers F rid a y . _ , alone fo retell ex actly for c e n tu rie s, Birthday Party Enjoyed. even b efo re ev e n ts tra n s p ire , w h ile Mrs. E lm er D ixson w as h ostess h is to ria n s come along and w hen th e S a tu rd a y a t a b irth d a y p a rty fo r h e r ev en ts have passed, fall in th e m in d a u g h te r D onita w ho w as six y ears o r d e ta ils of such p red ictio n . Such old th a t day. A V a le n tin e ' m o tif is th e ex am p le b ro u g h t to u s in th e w as c a rrie d o u t in th e d eco ratio n s 9 th c h a p te r of D aniel w hich sp an s and re fre sh m e n ts w ith each gu est w ith ex actn ess a period o f 2300 receiv in g a sm all favor. P re se n t years. T h is prophecy sh all be ex p lain ed w ere C arol. L ouise and Rosie H am m er, R ita B lln sto n , La V elle and in th e illu s tra te d le c tu re w hich Ivan B ernice F ix , B everly. B ern ice an d S ch ab er p re se n ts in th e H erm isto n M uriel H ughes, Mrs. Wm. F ix , Mrs. S eventh Day A d v en tist c h u rc h S u n Lloyd F ix a n d M rs. C arl H am m er, day ev en in g a t 7 :4 5 . To a ll is ex the honored g u est an d th e hostess. ten d ed a h e a rty welcome. ADVERTISING OF DAIRY PRODUCTS T O BE A IR E D S hould th e d a iry in d u s try do so m eth in g a b o u t a d v e rtis in g a n d p ro m o tin g th e sale of d a iry p ro d u cts, o r should it le t co m p etitiv e p ro d u c ts do th e a d v e rtisin g a n d d e pend on se llin g its ow n on a low p rice basis? T h is v ita l q u estio n fa c in g th e O regon d a iry in d u s try is to be p u t before a jo in t session of th e O regon D airy M anufacture»'«’ asso ciatio n an d th e O regon D airy m en ’s a sso cia tio n , w hen th e tw o m eet to g e th e r T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 22, on th e cam pus a t O regon S ta te college. T he m a n u fa c tu re rs j r e h o ld in g th e ir session W ed n esd ay an d T h u rs day of th a t w eek, w hile th e p ro d u c ers w ill m eet T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y . T hese tw o co n v en tio n s, to g e th e r w ith th e a n n u a l sh o rt course p u t on by th e d a iry d e p a rtm e n t a t th e col lege, w ill m ake th is th e m ost com p reh en siv e d a iry in d u s trie s w eek so fa r a rra n g e d in th is state. B rin g in g th e n a tio n a l v iew p o in t on th e m a tte r of d a iry a d v e rtisin g w ill be M ilton H u lt, p re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l D airy council, w ho w ill be a fea tu re d sp eak er. P re s id e n t H u lt is com ing from C hicago to th e w est co ast for ad d resses in C a lifo rn ia an d W a sh in g to n , as well as h ere. A no th e r fe a tu re of th e p ro d u cers’ p ro g ram w ill be >a th o ro u g h discu ssio n of th e p re se n t d a iry h erd sire s itu a tio n in O regon, an d how it can be im proved, says R o g er W . Morse, ex ten sio n d a iry m a n an d s e c re ta ry of th e asso ciatio n . All persons in te re ste d in th e d a i ry in d u s try a re in v ite d to a tte n d an y p a rt of th e w eek ’s p ro g ram , r e g ard le ss of w h e th e r th e y a re m em bers of th e asso ciatio n s concerned. BOARDMAN NEWS By R u th F is h e r L ois M essenger drove to P e n d le ton on b u sin ess S a tu rd ay . A. B ak er and E. P eck m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to P o rtla n d T uesday. T he silv e r te a of th e L ad ies Aid is to be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. John F is h e r W ednesday a ftern o o n . P re a c h in g serv ice a t th e C om m u n ity ch u rch h as been ch an g ed from ev en in g to 1 1 :1 5 a. m. Clyde T a n n e h ill has re tu rn e d from L ong B each, Cal., w h ere h e w as c a ll ed by th e se rio u s illn ess of h is m o th er. T h is a re a h as had an u n u su a l am o u n t of ra in th e la s t week an d th e veil packed snow is slow ly m eltin g . T h ree carlo ad s of young people a tte n d e d th e C h ris tia n E n d eav o r ra lly a t U m atilla T h u rsd a y even in g. T he Ione g rad e an d h ig h school a sk e tb a ll team s m et th e local team s In gam es h ere F rid a y ev en in g . Also B oardm an an d U m a tilla tow n team s played. T h e local team s w ere all v icto rio u s. ___ irrigon news I tems By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mrs. Ray C o lter e n te rta in e d th e lad ies of th e hom e econom ics club a t h e r hom e la s t T h u rsd a y a f t e r noon. T h e b a sk e tb a ll gam e b etw een th e Irrig o n C om ets an d th e h ig h school team a t S ta n fie ld la s t F rid a y n ig h t a t S tan field closed w ith <a score of 18 to 24 in fav o r of th e Irrig o n team . R alp h Jo n es, school s u p e rin te n d e n t, w as h o st to 'th e team a t an o y ste r feed th e sam e ev en in g a t th e h ig h school. O. C oryell, as chef, a s sisted Mrs. R alp h Jo n es in th e se rv ing. L arg e bodies of seem in g ly good Ice w ith in th e ir view , tem p ted th e h ig h school y o u n g ste rs from th e ir d u tie s la s t T h u rsd a y an d th e y hied to th e ir sev eral hom es fo r sk a te s and o th e r re g a lia to en jo y th e stolen houi;s. H ow ever a fte r a few re ceived a w et recep tio n w hen th e ice gave aw ay w ith th em , th e ir s p irits w ere su b d u ed . T h e re w as n o th in g to do b u t m ake th e best of a bad situ a tio n Mr. Jo n es dism issed th e e n tire h ig h school for th e day, leav in g them to choose th e ir sev eral fo rm s of e n te r ta in m e n t, k n o w in g th a t a t th e o p en in g of a n o th e r day th e s tu d e n ts w ould be in a m ore sob e r fram e of m ind and ta k e u p th e ir d u tie s w h ere th e y had left off p re viously. T h e P ep clu b gave a card p a rty for th e ir m em bers a t th e school gym S a tu rd a y n ig h t. L au ren ce R am sey from P ilo t Rock w as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es (*'” b u rg T h u rsd a y n ig h t. Mr. and M rs E llen McCoy and C laren ce F re d ric k so n w ere week end v isito rs in P o rtla n d C arl K n lg h te n nicked o u t c u ite a lot of tn rk e v s a t h is hom e S a tu rd a y M arshal M r k h a m sp en t th e week end w ith his fam ily. F lro v L am o reau v sp en t S unday w ith th e hom e folks. Mr. and Mrs. E a rn e st Bedwell from S ta n fie ld sc e n t S n n d av and M ondav n ig h t w ith h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E m ery B edw ell. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G able from P ilo t Rock w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es A m b e rg S u n day. Provide Your W e ’l l Pay Cash to Safe D riv e rs • Chicks and Poults With Steady Even Warmth This agency will pay cash rewards to safe driv ers of Private Passenger cars who are insured with us for automobile bodily injury and property dam age liability insurance. The reward will be payable 30 days after the end of the policy term to all as sureds who have had no accidents involving injury or property damage and whose policies have the Safe Driver Reward Plan endorsement. Amount of the reward will be 15% of the prem ium paid for such bodily injury and property dam age liability insurance coverage. 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 . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON GASCO BRIQUETS are the ideal Brooder Stove Fuel! F B. SW AYZE, P re sid e n t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LOST— BOSTON BULL & T E R R IE R Estes Pays Candidacy Visit. dog, a b o u t 1 yr. old. R ew ard, Jam es E stes of P e n d le to n w as a P hone 27 61 or 3893, H erm isto n . o ilie r in H erm isto n T uesday c a n 25-tfc v assin g possib ilities as to h is c h a n c es of ru n n in g for U m a tilla co u n ty A PA R TM EN TS TO R E N T — CRONK s h e riff on th e R ep u b lican tic k e t. A pts., H erm isto n . 2 5 -lc NOTICE OF LAND SALE. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed . S h e riff of U m a til la C ounty. O regon, by v irtu e of an o rd e r d u ly m ade a n d e n te re d h erein by th e C o u n ty C o u rt of U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 7 th day of J a n u a r y , 1940, w ill, on th e 9 th day of M arch, 1940, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h e s t b id d er for c o n tra c t, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C ounty C o u rt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um p rice of $3146.00 th e re fo r, to be paid 20 per c e n t dow n a t d ate o f sale an d b a l ance a t $69.91 per m o n th w ith in te re s t a l th e ra te of 6 per c e n t per an n u m on th e u n p a id balance, th e follow ing described parcels of land, h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O re gon, a c q u ired fo r d e lin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: All Section 1 an d W % an d W % S E U w est of can al and N B ’4 w est of c a n a l S ection 13, T ow nship 4, N o rth R an g e 27, EWM S14 of Section 13. S o u th o f c a n a l; All S ection 25; All Section 36. T o w n sh ip 5. N o rth R an g e 27, EW M N E 1/, N W U an d S % NW »4 and S U S W 1/ and S% N EW an d S E 1/ Section 4; N E 1/ S E 1/ E ast of h ig h w a y . Section 5. T ow n sh ip 3. N o rth R an g e 28, EWM T ax No. 2 as described in Deed Book 104. P age 363. S ection 6, T o w n sh ip 4, N o rth R an g e 28, EW M and E'/> N E U an d N % SEW Section 32; W % NWW W est of G ov ern m en t R eserve. S ection 33-5N -28 EWM R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty. (F eb . 8-M arch 7) W A N TED — A LL K IND S OF POUL- try , best cash prices p aid. S hip to V an Damme P o u ltry , S pokane, W n. 25-3p • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING FOR TRA D E— F IV E ROOM MOD- ern hom e an d fo u r im proved lots, clea r, in P o rtla n d , fo r fa rm n e a r H erm isto n . In q u ire of E. P. Dodd, H erm isto n . • 2 5 -lc — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere ■ Anytime W H IT E LEG H O R N H ATCHIN G eggs. L eghorn b reed ers m ated to h ig h g ra d e cockerels. P rice re a s o n able. N eva P ilo n , % S p in n in g R an ch . 25-3p P h o n e 131 FOR SALE— T U R K E Y EGGS FROM special m a tin g H a m ilto n hens, m ated to very fin e tom s from M. M. Lyons. A few of th ese solves your tom problem s for th e com ing y ear. L. C. Todd. H erm isto n . 25-3p FOR SALE — A RTIC H O K ES, 50c sack. E x tra fin e q u a lity . Mrs. Jessie H ooker. 25-3c FOR S A L E — DAY OLD N EW H a m p sh ire Red chicks, 9c each. Six w eeks old, 30c. A lin custom h a tc h in g . W a lte r M affel, P hone 3861, R. 1 H erm isto n . 25-3p TO T R A D E — N EW IN T ER N A T IO N - FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — 39 A. IR - rig a te d farm , im proved; 6*4 m iles al p o ta to p la n te r for livestock. H. E. H an b y , H e rm isto n . 25-3c SW of H erm isto n . W ith or w ith o u t personal p ro p erty . C heap fo r cash. FOR R E N T — 3-ROOM MODERN See ow ner, J. B. P e rry . 24-3p a p a rtm e n ts . H. E. H anby, H erm is to n . 25-3c FOR S A L B --1 M ILK COW. 8 Y EA R old, fresh en som e tim e In M arch, $55.00; 1 h ay ra k e and 1 m ow ing m achine, both in e x c e lle n t c o n d i tio n , $55.00. In q u ire a t Co-op. S e r vice S tatio n or from G uy S haw a t In lan d Co-op. 24-3c COMING AGAIN Tuesday, F eb . 1 3 FOR ONE DAY. — EYES EXAMINED — Glasses fitted to relieve eye strain & headache. Charges Reasonable. All W ork G u a ra n te e d - E stim a te s FREE BERT MICHEL H e rm isto n , O re. Black & White Beauty Salon E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re E stle S teele, Mgr. P h o n e 2521 H erm isto n BERT Q U IC K E LEC TR IC A L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV IC E P h o n e 3381 FOR SA LE— USED W H IT E COTTON sacks. A ny n u m b er, 5c each. C his holm G rain & Feed Co. 25-tfc FOR SA LE— RHODE ISLAND R ED b reed in g cockerels ,$1 each. F o u r lc ft Word - Minimum 20c m iles w est of H erm isto n . T roy L in EE T H E TUM -A-LUM AD ABOUT der, W estlan d . 25-3p th e free cooking school on page fo u r of th is issue. 2 5 -lc FOR SALE— 1 10-GAL. VISIBLE gas pum p an d 1 175-gal. u n d e r FOR SA LE— SU PER IO R DISC G rain gro u n d ta n k , $50.00. Co-op. Service d rill, 10 ft.; ’2.8 C h ev ro let coupe, S ta tio n . 40-3c good co n d itio n . S tan field T ra d in g P ost, S tan field . 25-3p FOR SA LE— 9 TON A LFA LFA HAY no sand burs. E a st of C olum bia PIANO IN STORAGE TO B E CLOS- school. Jo e T hom pson. 24-3p ed o u t a t a sa c rific e r a th e r th a n reship. F o r p a rtic u la rs w rite F ac RECONDITIONED ELG IN & W AL- th-im . pocket an d s tr a p w atches. to ry A u d ito r, P. O. Bex 37 6, S eattle, 24-3c W n. 25-4c A. W. B ehrm an, H e rm isto n . The old reliable optome trist of Seattle who has made professional visits to Hermiston for 27 years will again be at— HERMISTON HOTEL READ THE AD$ Along With the News FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — TWO y ear old W h ite F aced b u ll. Good breeder. N. A. B leakney, B o ard m an , Ore. 25-3p THOR W ASHING M ACHINE W ITH iro n er, reaso n ab le. P h o n e 3551. 2 5 -lp DR. H. C. CURRY In la n d C ooperative FOR SA LE FOUR COWS AND 150 head of ew es. E. E. P u lley , H e r m iston. 21-tfc FOR R E N T — MODERN A PA R T - m ent. also one larg e h o u sek eep in g room. W est Side H otel. Dial 2381. 23-3c E. P. DODD — R EA L E ST A T E , sales, leases, ex changes. In s u r ance— fire, au to m o b ile, a c cid en t. No ta r y public, ex ecution Of legal p a pers. H erald office. H erm isto n , O re gon. 15-tfc T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR re n t — Easy term s. D rug S tore, H erm iston. SALE 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 E LEC TRICA L P bone 3821 SERV IC E Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay and D iagnosis B ank 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 office Office h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 P h o n e 3061 - H e rm isto n , Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIA N & SURGEON OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS D R . F. B. B E L T PH YSICIA N & SURGEON — O ffice H ours — 1 0 :3 0 - 1 2 :3 0 a. tn. - 2 - 5 p. m. O th er H o u rs by A p p o in tm en t DR. W. M. MARBUT PH YSICIA N & SURGEON P h o n e 3151 H erm isto n Peterson & Peterson ATTOR N E YH- AT-LA W U. 8. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g P ra c tic e In S ta te A Fed. C o u rts P e n d leto n , O regon OR T ho m p so n 's 5 -tfc W E BUY. 8E L L AND E X C H A N G E fu r n itu r e , m a ch in ery , household a rtic le s. M illar’« T ra d in g P ost, H er- | mlston. H erm isto n 3-tfc W. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon