The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 25, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940.
COUNTY COURT
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
7? ^ £ 5 S J C £
TO EVER Y
(Continued from Page 2)
MEM BER.
.... .......
CANNING SCHEDULE
* R.E.A. HIG H LIG H TS*
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PAGE FIVE
THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
♦
BY R. L WOOLLEY
Now is the time when we as mem­
bers of the association must remem­
ber that it takes the support of ALL
members to make a success of our or­
ganization, and to insure continuous
service over our lines. So do not
think that your association just runs
along by itself. Do your part to see
to it that it does go. There are a
few of us who have not taken care
of our delinquent accounts. Be sure
and take care of them. The penalty
on all delinquent accounts begins to­
day. Avoid it! If it is necessary
for the service car to call after the
first of the month your service charge
will be required. So. avoid all this.
From April 29 to May 4
Asparagus canning every day from
8:00 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Other pro­
ducts canned by special arrangement.
Those interested in getting aspara­
gus to can should do so immediately
while it is in its prime and at its
peak of production.
We have canned beans, tomatoes
and tomato juice for sale at 9 cents
a can.
Hermiston Co-op Cannery
TIM ELY W AR N IN G
ABOUT POULTRY
REMEDIES GIVEN
f* C c i ’.:' »
•
"
Vaughan’s Electric, Court
House ................................ 35.88
McKee Furniture Co., Court
House ................................ 12.50
Economy Drug Co., Poor .....
2.90
Thompson’s Drug Store, Poor
1.10
J. L. Eldridge, Poor Farm
Supt........
253.50
J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm
1.75
Tallman & Co., Poor Farm
19.86
Pendleton Drug Co., Poor
F a rm
........................................
U65
This is the time of year that thou­ Pac. Power & Light Co., Poor
Farm ..................
22>|®
sands upon thousands of day-old Tallman
& Co., Jail ............
2.50
chicks are about to start new life, and Frank Caverhill. Watermas-
ter .............................
22,63
it ip a foregone conclusion that in
20.00
some of the broods there will be di­ John Winn, Watermaster
Motor Co., Watermas-
seases and losses. Many poultry Foster
ter ...................................... 229.00
raisers have a constant fear of losses Edith M. Clark, Health
4.50
6.25
that are the result of disease. It is Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Milton
2.40
only natural, therefore, that numer­ Biggs Printing Co., Dist. Att.
42.03
T.
M.
Birkbeck,
Ind.
Sold......
ous poultrymen will try any “new”
C. C. Proebstel, Ind. Sold. .... 90.50
son, secretary of the Farm Bureau, or “mysterious” treatment that is W.
L. Hamm. Ind. Sold. ....... 98.48
Mrs. Percy Corman, president of the suggested to prevent or control di­ Chas. Despain, Ind. Sold. • - 56.06
auxiliary, Mrs. A. E. McCulley, Mrs. sease. Since so many thousands of Dr. R. H. Wilcox, Health
Unit .............................. ■ ” 10.01
M. Baragar, H. K. Dean, John Jen- dollars are spent uselessly each year
drzejewski and H. M. Sommerer.
for worthless remedies, it seems ad­ Delores J. Combs. Health
5.00
Unit .............................. —
The general theme of the evening visable to caution poultry raisers Aileen
E. Moreland, Health
25.30
Some interests not in sympathy was the cooperative spirit which against the promiscuous use of drugs,
Unit ..................................
74.05
with R. E. A. have inquired in the made the new club house possible. An vaccines, bacterins and other treat­ Marjory Bohart, Health Unit 47.60
Lucile Lukens, Health Unit
past about the financial success of addition costing $1000 was made dur­ ments for disease.
Dr. R. H. Wilcox. Health
the movement all over the U. S., and ing the past few months.
There are but few vaccines and
Unit .................................... 26.05
have suggested that R. E. A. file per­
Oregon
State Agr. College,
drugs
that
are
specific
and
efficient
TOWNSErTo CLUB
Co. Agent & Home Dem. -- 3100.00
iodic financial statements. I am in­
for the prevention or treatment of
Hdwe. & Impl. Co.,
formed that a report by Mr. Slat­
diseases of poultry. By far the most Oregon
Emergency ........................ 30.oo
NEWS
tery’s office in Washington, D. C. is
important factor in disease control State Dept. of Agric.. Sealer
By MRS. JOE UDEY
now available. In fact there is a co­
of Weights ........................ »0.58
and prevention might properly come
py of it in the office of your associa­
under the heading of “good manage­ Oregon State Game Comm.,
Pred. Animal Control ..... 500.00
Another very important meeting ment practices”, based on the know­
tion. In addition the report of your
E. B. Casteel (postage),
own cooperative is rendered the mem­ and encouraging flashes from head­ ledge of the specific disease that con­ Mrs.
offices ................................ 21.00
quarters will be heard at the Legion fronts the poultryman. It is not pos­ Hermiston Herald, Co. Court •
bership at the annual meeting.
hall Friday, April 26, at 8:00 p.M. sible in a short space to cover all the
& Emerg. .......................... 265.64
We are now taking steps in the All members are urged to be pres­ fundamental knowledge of the many Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., offices 115.00
East Oregonian, offices ..... 1568.21
construction of additional lines to ent and bring a friend.
diseases of poultry. Neither do poul­ The Freewater Times, Asses-
A
flash
from
Congressman
Homer
serve the City of Boardman. Those
17.50
trymen usually acquire this informa­
who have recently been seriously D. Angell of the third district dated tion by some quick process of educa­ State Ind. Acc. Comm.. Sher- I
................................... 20.65
handicapped there will be able to get April 19th: “When we adjourned tion. The successful experienced
relief in the near future, unless some today we had increased the number poultryman has acquired this know­ John Garner, General Road - 15.00
First Nat. Bank, Pendleton
nnforseen delay occurs. The right of of names, signed on the discharge ledge over a period of years based
Branch, General Road ..... 667.20
way is now being cleared preparato­ petition, to 133. We have had many on observations and experimental Electric Serv. Co., General
Road .................................. 21-50
ry to digging holes and erecting the recesses lately, owing to week end data that have established certain
Earl Snell, Sec., General Road
2.00
vacation, adjournments and other in­ poultry disease facts.
poles.
Mrs. Youngchief, General
terruptions, so many have not had
The seasoned experienced poultry
Road ................................... 25-°°
COLUMBIA GRANGE an opportunity to sign the petition. raiser is inclined to let the venture­ Mrs. Anna Wallace. General
There are 50 of your loyal congress­ some and less-experienced try out the
Road .................................. 32.33
PLANS COMEDY
men who will sign in a few days.” new remedies, because experience has Earl Snell, Secretary, Gener­
2.00
al Road ..............................
We will have a later flash which shown that over a period of years
15.00
John
Garner,
General
Road
“A Week’s Trial” is the title of the will be read at this meeting so every literally thousands of remedies have Pendleton Water Commission,
3.40
two-act comedy to be presented by one interested in knowing the truth been offered to the poultry industry
General Road ........ .........
1.20
Columbia Grange members the sec­ will want to be present.
and most of them do not last more Adams Garage, General Road
ond week in May. The play is being
This being the last meeting of the than a few years or so. Many poul­ Akers Service Station. Gen­ 10.00
eral Road ........................
sponsored by the Y.G.A. of Columbia month the chairman of the finance trymen suspect, and justly so, that Ballou
& Wright, General
with Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker as committee asks that the Townsend a great many of the new remedies
Road ................ ..........
20.82
president.
banks be turned over to him.
Tractor
Co.,
each year are new, in name only. On Braden-Bell
General Road .................... 10.81
Next week’s Herald will carry a
the other hand, avian mixed bacter­
Columbia Equip. Co., Gener-
IFofsow Has Choice Lily
list of the characters with names of
ins and other treatments have been
al Road ........
.
69-99
members taking the respective parts.
Garden club members and others used intermittently for many years Consolidated Freight Lines,
The play cast will meet at the home may be interested in the fact that M. although they have not stood up un­
General Road ....................
3.20
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney Satur­ L. Watson is the proud possessor of der critical experimental tests and Contractors Equipment Corp.,
? very choice Indian lily named
General Road ................... 639.49
day evening for a short rehearsal “Stand
behind me lily”. The origin- the field results are too inconsistent W. J. Clarke, General Road 12.11
and a social evening.
lily from which it is supposed to to be relied upon. It is self-evident Central Welding Works, Gen­
have been propagated were to have when a treatment or vaccine is uni­
eral Road
................. 13.67
nr^duced by the original Uma­ versally satisfactory. For examples, The Freewater Times, Gener­
COLUM BIA GRANGE tilla - n Indians.
______
al Road ............................... - 1-20
fowl-pox vaccination has proved it­ Fletcher
Oil Co., General
NOTES
self
so
universally
successful
that
no
Road
32.00
COLUMBIA SCHOOL one questions this method of controll­ First
Nat. Bank, Pendleton,
General Road .................... 37.50
ing the disease, and nicotine sulphate
NOTES
Twenty-five officers and members
Funk & McLean, General
is
generally
accepted
as
a
treatment
Road
............. 3 i.5O
were present for the second regular
The kite tournament held in the for body lice.
Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen­
meeting of the month, Tuesday eve­
9.43
It is very easy to be misled into
eral Road ............................
ning, April 16, with P. H. Corman, n->n field across from the school
believing that some remedy is re­ Frazier’s Book Store, Gener­
house
recently
was
a
fine
success.
3.35
master, presiding.
al Road ..................... ------
sponsible for certain field results.
H. J. Ott, chairman of the execu­ The kite flyers were divided into two
Funk & McLean, General
For instance, it is a known fact thaï
25.00
Road ..................................
tive committee, asked that all grange roups according to kite size. This
some acute contagious infectious di­ Freewater Service Station,
s
the
second
such
tournament,
and
members acquaint themselves with
seases, such as pullorum disease in
General Road .................. 10.00
the policies and tolerance toward vith the interest shown in such an
Foster
Motor Co., General
chicks,
may
run
a
rather
definite
farm betterment of these office seek­ -.ctivity it may become an annual
Road .................................. 104.88
course. Under such circumstances, Gentry
April
school
affair.
Motor Co., General
ers desiring nomination in the pri­
often by the time treatment is start­
Road
..... ........................
2-45
mary election. Not only is it the duty HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
ed the disease is about to subside of The George Lawrence Co.,
of every citizen to be a registered
General Road ................... 34.65
Cecil W’arner. Pastor
its own accord. Thus an improve­
voter and vote, but every granger
Our sermon for the Sunday morn­ ment is noted in spite of the treat­ General Petroleum Corp.,
General Road ......... ..... 956.71
should be interested in helping to ing worship service will be centered
ment not because of it: although the Howard Cooper Corp., Gen­
select public officers, who are allied around the words of Pilate uttered
39.93
treatment usually gets the credit.
eral Road
with national grange policies for
at the time of the trial of Jesus, Then there is the coccidiosis treat­ Isaacson Iron Works, Gener­
farm betterment.
al Road .............................. 48.62
Emil Zivney in reporting for the “Behold the Man.” And the evening ment that invariably carries the di­ Jack Allen Supply, General
service
will
be
in
charge
of
the
rection
to
clean
out
the
house.
Many
agricultural committee spoke at
Road .................................. 223.04
length on the use and values of var­ Christian Endeavor, the young peo­ poultrymen become too enthusiastic Jack Allen Supply, General
Road .................................. 7 5.00
ious fertilizers according to soil ple bringing the message of the hour. over the treatment to realize that
Everette J. King, General
they
have
paid
to
be
told
what
they
needs.
METHODIST CHURCH
................................. 59.00
already know; namely, that daily Loo Road
For the lecturer’s hour, Mrs. Ott
an Chev. Co.. General
Stearns Cushing Jr., Pastor
cleaning of the house for a few days
introduced Mrs. Thelma Knicker­
Road ..................................
“Rural Life Sunday” will be the
bocker, president of Columbia Y.G.A. thought of the worship service this will check almost any outbreak of H. Hartman Long, General
1.00
Road ..................................
to announce the program. An inter­ Sunday. In keeping the place of the coccidiosis. Further, coccidiosis is a Glen
15.25
Long, General Road
disease
that
will
run
a
rather
defi­
esting brief history of early Oregon 4-H club work will be given by Eu­
Montgomery W’ard, General
nite course depending on the manage­
3.50
was presented by members reading gene Rugg.
Road ..................................
ment and environment of the birds. Nirschl Brothers, General
prepared slips. The Oregon state
You will find a warm friendship
Road .................................. 296.33
song was sung. A humorous reading and welcome in our midst. Be with Methods that will prevent a disease 1 Oregon
Motor Service. Gen­
are
preferred
to
trying
to
cure
a
di­
“The Movie Mother” was given by us this and every Sunday.
40.42
eral
Road
sease, however, some poultrymen I Olsen King, Inc.. General
Mrs. Zivney. Mrs. Helen Fix pleased
have been persuaded to give their
Road ................................... .45.69
with a contest using the entire
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
birds this or that treatment or inocu­ ■I. E. Olinger & Sons, Gener­
Alice
Norris,
Pastor
group.
31.49
al Road
Mrs. Blinston, Mrs. Carl Hammer
Q ur Sunday School still continues lation to prevent some mythical di­ Pendleton Woodworking Co.,
1.00
and Mrs. Jessie Goodrich served de­ to open at the hour of 10 a. m. with sease in spite of the fact that the
G eneral Road
lightful refreshments.
a message at 11 a. m , and we con­ birds may be healthy and laying Portland-Pendleton M o to r
2.21
Freight, General Road
Mr. Corman earned the 106 pound tinue to extend to you a Christian heavily.
Pendleton Drug Co., General
This
all
sums
up
to
the
point
that
sack of White Rose potatoes do­ welcome. We are here as a people to
1.60
Road ........... ......................
“cures” and “remedies” are no sub­ Pendleton
nated by Emil Zivney to the winner point you to God.
Grain Growers,
stitute for good management practi­
133.78
G eneral Road
of three months question and answer
Young people worship at 6:45.
ces,
and
while
the
poultry
producer
Pac.
Power
&
Light
Co,
Evening
message
at
7:45.
contest.
_
2.07
General Road
...............
is looking for lower costs of produc­
Price
Ransom
Chev.
Co,
tion,
he
well
might
consider
saving
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
9.40
General Road
farm auxiliary
the amount he contributes to the mil­ Penland Brothers, General
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
HOSTS AT DINNER
Road ................................ 10.60
At our Sunday morning worship lions that are spent for worthless
Railway Exp. Agency, Gen­
service we shall be thinking along remedies.
1.84
eral Road
Poultrymen should be suspicious of
Members of the Farm Bureau aux­ the line of the importance of the in­
Robertson Heavy Hardware
18.03
Co, General Road
iliary were hosts to their families and dividual. The topic, “The Importance any stranger or person who readily
those assisting on the building at a of Me," is suggested by the words diagnoses disease and who promptly Standard Oil Co, General 63.55
Road
dinner in the recently completed club of Paul in First Corinthians 12:14. has on hand some “secret” or “ex­ Shell
Oil Co, General Road 75.62
house Saturday evening. More than “For the body is not one member, clusive” treatment that will either Stanton Serv. Station. Gen­
cure
or
prevent
the
disease.
A
num­
but
many.”
One
asks:
“What
sort
1.10
75 persons were present to enjoy
eral Road
another of the famous dinners for of a church would my church be if ber of such individuals have been, lo­ Simal Oil Co, General Road 319.00
cated and prosecuted already, how­ State Ind. Acc. Comm, Gen
every member were just like me”7
which that group H frnnoua.
eral Road
.................. 159.04
Our evening message will deal ever, it will require cooperation from
Miles Baragar acted as toastmas­
Ta”lor Hdwe. Co, General
poultrymen
to
make
this
protection
with
the
story
of
the
loaves
and
fish
ter fbr the ’evening who introduced
Road
............................... 52.20
more effective.
Union Oil Co, General Road 58.03
H. J. Ott, president, and C. M. Jack- as found In John •.
Tommy Bond, Ceneral Road
Payroll ..............................
Walt Picard, General Road
Payroll ..............................
R. J. Wheeler, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Chas.
Williams,
General
Road Payroll ...................
Lyle Potter, General Road
Payroll ........................ ..
C. E. Johnson, General Road
Payroll ..............................
John Eichner, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Cliff McDonald,
General
Road Payroll ....................
Gail Alspach, General Road
Payroll ..... ........................
A. J. Sturtevant, General
Payroll ........................... 4-
Percy Sweet, General Road
Payroll ............................
L. McIntyre, General Road
Payroll ..............................
E. H. Hargett, General Road
Payroll .... ..........................
A. L. Warnock, General Road
Payroll ..............................
F. L. Hodgen, General Road
Payroll ........... ..................
E. C. Myrick, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Ralph Longhorn, G e n e r a l
Road Payroll
C. H. Wheeler, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Roy Brown, General Road
Payroll ..............................
John McCartin, General Road
Payroll ..............................
E. L. Stephens, General Road
Payroll ..............................
H. Magruder, General Road
Payroll ..... ......................
Joe Picard, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Hugh Clark, General Road
Payroll
....................
F. B. Hayes, General Road
Payroll ................... .........
Ralph Elder, General Road
Payroll ....................... .......
John Wynn, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Clarence Brown.
General
Road Payroll
.......
Robt. Farrens, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Al Moody, General Road
Payroll ..............................
John Barnes. General Road
Payroll ........................... v-
C. Hutson, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Ed Olsen, General Road Pay­
roll ................ ....................
Dick Hodgen, General Road
Payroll .............................
Ralph Moody, General Road
Payroll ..............................
D. Fullerton, General Road
Payroll
.....................
R. R. Bond, General Road
Payroll ..............................
Dode Farrell, General Road
Payroll ...............................
Frank Krebs, General Road
Payroll ........ .............. .......
F. T. Burke, General Road
Payroll ..............................
H. Schuening, General Road
...... .......
Payroll
L. Hoeft, General Road Pay­
roll ......................................
S. P. Westervelt, General
Road Payroll ....................
H. M. Bennett, General Road
Payroll ..............................
John Henry. General Road
Payroll
Ed Bier, General Road Pay­
roll
...............................
Jay Flanigan, General Road
Payroll ..............................
P. B. Clark, General Road
Payroll ............................ *-
L. G. Fullerton, General Road
WANTED — GIRL TO ASSIST
with housework and children, at
$15.00 per mo. Call 843 Stanfield.
89.50
36-lc
154.71
134.69 FOR SALE—NEW HOME SEW-
ing machine, sews as good as new.
44.67 Only $10.00. Mrs. Annie Edwards,
Umatilla.
35-3p
134.66
FOR SALE — CASE MOWING
47.88
machine: Mormon hay stacker, and
one
10-ft. disc. F. A. Berg, 1 mile
90.44
east of Umatilla.
35-3p
96.50 BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
chickens, broilers and turkeys. Van
45.37
Damme Poultry Co, Spokane, Wn.
35-3p
8.09
92.97 WILL PAY $3 PER TON FOR
small quantities and $4 for a ton
107.19 or more scrap iron. Anything but
50.22 stove iron will do. Notify Bill Hub­
ble, Hermiston.
35-3p
84.24
GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR Sale
41.21
—Clear title. Two blocks from the
106.24 Creamery. See H. R. Hartley, Herm­
iston.
34-3p
19.44
ONE THREE-ROOM APARTMENT
38.93
available May 1st. Have two 2-
room apartments vacant now. Cronk’s
26.29
Apartments, Hermiston.
3 4-tfc
26.7Ì2
FARM FOR SALE — THE DICK
108.33
Shaw farm near Westland. See
J. W. Messner, Hermiston, Oregon.
73.72
29-tfc
109.93
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
furniture, machinery, household
106.00
articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her­
149.66 miston.
3-tfc
17.00 E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE,
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
16.20
ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
32.43 tary public, execution of legal pa­
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
22.68
gon.
16-tfc
54.30
TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR
88.92
rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s
Drug Store, Hermiston.
5-tfc
32.40
9.72
6.48
87.96
147.53
105.86
89.00
82.63
7 6.55
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
AU Work Guaranteed - Estimates
FREE
BERT MICHEL
Phone 131
Hermiston, Ore.
83.53
18.24
16.20
99.6i9
82.42
BERT
Q U IC K
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 3381
Hermiston
22.68
6.82
17.81
P avroll .................................. 145.52
Gail Herndon. General Road
Payroll ........ ..................... 81.34
F. M. Henson, General Road
Payroll ............................ 60.42
Herb Caldwell, General Road
Payroll .............................. 39.68
S. Fullerton, General Road
Payroll .............................. 26.20
W. F. Brown, General Road
Payroll .............................. 184.69
Neil Jlevore. General Road
P ayroll
................................ 115.87
Gordon Vickers,
General
6.47
Road P ayroll ......................
John Bunch, General Road
4.74
Payroll
...............
Floyd Zacharias,
General
11.38
Road Pnyroll
Frank Taylor, General Road
108.89
Payroll
C. H. Reimann, General Road
25.92
P ayroll
Geo. A. Ries, General Road
2.91
P avroll ........................ .......«..
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
FOR SALE NO. 1 JERSEY MILK
cow, fresh about May 5. John
Fisher, Boardman.
3 -3c
TO TRADE FOR SHEEP—MED-
ium size Viking cream separator,
used 3 months, Briggs & Stratton *4
horse gas motor, good condition.
Phone 3461, Preston Holloman, Her­
miston.
36-3p
HOUSE—READY TO RENT MAY
10; 6 rooms and bath; renovated
inside and out. Call 3531.
36-tfc
FOR REAL QUALITY — BUY
“Vlgorbilt” chicks. New low pri­
ces on Hampshire Reds, White Leg­
horns and Legorcas. See “Vigorbilt”
first. Baby turks May 1st. “Vig­
orbilt” Hatchery, Hermiston. Oregon.
36-3p
WANTED— WORK. BY DAY OR
week, by middle aged lady. Call
3892, Hermiston.
36-lp
CANNING
ASPARAGUS
FOR
sale— 3 Vie per lb. field run. Jens
Skovbo, Hermiston.
36-3p
FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW
breakfast set. Will sell cheap. In­
quire at Herald office.
36-lp
C. A. B I N D E R
PLUMBING
Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132
Umatilla, Oregon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermlstqn
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office-
Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
O8BORN APARTMENTS
D R . F. B. B E L T
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. a
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone 3151
Hermistc
Peterson & Peterson
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Buildlni
Practice in State A Fed. Couri
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W A R N E
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon