r a t descendant of the duya when the
cat waa worshiped In Egypt. Some
years ago the swuxtlca swept the coun
try aa a lucky emblem. As a basic
form of design. It was known In the
Orient thousands of years ago. and
recent excavations have disclosed that
It was similarly used as a religious
ornament hy the Mayas and Incas of
Central and South America hundreds
of years before Columbus discovered
America. As a lucky emblem It was
based on oriental legends, where It
has played a part In religious worship
for centuries.
LA/i AX, «A icvi, r i m n m u u x i OUB
.................................. _............ .. »3.1«
One California mine exhibits tour
meline crystals a foot long and sev
eral Inches wide, of a deep, luscious
pink—termed rubellte—with an outer
coating o f a darker color. Borne of
the pink tourmalin«* have a capping
of blue. In the Pals district red tour
mallnee are the rule; In others rich
blues and greens; whilst still others
have all these sail many other exqul
site colors. On the 8an Jacinto meun
tains were discovered green tenrina
lines with red centers, such as Brazil
was noted for. Sometimes they are
green at one end and red at the other
end of the same crystal. Harvard uni
versity has one that Is eight Inches
long and two Inches In diameter.
Absolutely unique are some that are
the exact reverse of the fnc'oux
double-color
Brazilian
type—being
green Internally and red externally.
Mesa Gramle Is notable tor these very
rare gems and for the large sire-of Its
tourmalines a fine set of these was
presenter) to the Musee d’Hlxtolre
Xnturells In Paris, and those are won
derful, with their beautiful colors anil
shades of red. rose, pink, pale green,
yellowish green and dark greeu, and
of a size from which are cut gems
of from twenty to thirty carats. The
two-color tourmalines also make nice
cat’s-eyes when cut across, and are
fashionable In some quarters.
G a v e Name to Kay
The X-nty (Roentgen ray) was dis
covered In 1895 at Wurzburg, Oer
many, by W. K. Roentgen. He was
using apparatus comprising Crookes
tubes.
While thus engaged he per
ceived certain peculiar manifestations
never before observed. Tills led to
Investigation, with the outcome that
the discovery was made that the pro
duction of X-rays Is Incident to the
use of such tubes. Knowledge there
of spread very quickly throughout Eu
rope and the I'nlled States.
The
utilization of the rays for curative
pur [loses soon came about, and since
that time there has been refinement
and Improvement In the apparatus by
Coolidge and many others.
F ir Tree Sw allow ed
by Stronger Kindred
correspondent of the Scientific
American Magazine telle of a fir tree
that swallowed another, that was
brought Into the aawmlll at Spring
field, Ore.
Not long ago a bott fir log nearly
four feet In diameter was brought Int*
the aawiulll of the Booth-Kelly Lum
her company. Springfield, Ore. Dur
Ing the proceM of sawing It was dis
covered that here wae a tree that bad
evidently swallowed another one
Counting the growth rings, the larger
outgide tree was eatlmuted to be 215
years old and the little Inner one, 15
luchea In diameter, 110 years old, at
the time of cutting.
When and how the swallowing
process took place Is a matter of con
Jecture, but no doubt the two trees
originally stood closely side by side,
and In the course of growing came to
press aguinst one another to such an
extent that they gradually became one.
When the two trees first touched, both
were young, the larger not much over
50 years old und the smaller around
35. The larger and more powerful
slowly enfolded the smaller until It
died from want of sun and air, after
a struggle of many years’ duration.
Then the lurger tree, evidently satis
fied with its victory, kept on growing
nutll the woodmen’s axes laid it low
about 75 years later.
FOR CHRISTMAS
Lot 1«. 25 feet. U. R Newport »2.50
WHAT PRESENT C0ÜID BRING THE FAMILY MORE PLEASURE
Block 7—
Lot 7, 35 feet, C. C. Durfey. »3.60
THAN A
Lot 8. 26 feet, C C. Durfey »2.60
Lot 9, 25 feet, C. G. Durfey »2.50
Lot 10, 25 feet, O. O. Sapper »2.50
— We have—
Block 8—
Lot 9, 25 feet, E W. Mack.. »2.50
Lot 10, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.. »2.50
Lot 11. 25 feet, B. W. Mack.. «3.60
Lot 12. 25 feet, E. W. Mack.
»2.50
Lot 13, 25 feet, Georgia Header-
son .............................................. »2.50
Lot 16, 25 feet, E. W. Mack. .. »2.50
Lot 17. 25 feet.M. W. Sharrard
Useful Silken Ladies
Beekeeping Lora
32.50
^<K><H>ot>oo-oooco<Hyty<HyoCKXHKHj
A DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME GLADLY GIVEN
A long-lost manuscript that tells
Lot 18. 25 feet, F. B Swayze.. »2.50
of the beginnings of the present
Block 3—
method of beekeeping has been redis
Lot 6. 50 feet, E. Mumma.... 35.00
covered and added to the library of
Lot 7. 50 feet. E. Mumma
»5.00
Cornell university. It Is the Journal
Lot 8. 50 feet, E. Mumma. .. 35.00
of Rev. I,. I,. Lnngstroth, who In 1852
Lot 9. 50 feet, E. W. Mack. 35.00
Invented the type of beehive which
Lot 10 50 feet. E. W. Mack »5.00
lias become the foundation of present-
Lot 11. 50 feet, E. Mumma.... »5.00
day scientific beekeeping. He made
dally entries in this Journal for 45
Lot 12,25 feet, E Mumma.... 82.50
years. After Ills death In 1893 It was
Lot 12. 25 feet, J. Skovbo...... »2.50
lost, anil It was only recently fonnd
Lot 13. 50 feet, J. Skovbo...... »5.00
in a forgotten attic. It is regarded
Block 10—
■s the most valuable possession of the
Lot 17, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... »2.50
beekeeping library of the university.
Lot 18, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... »2.50
Lot 27, 26 feet, J. Skovbo. .. »2.50
Learning to Drive
Everywhere In the shops this year Lot 28. 25 feet, J. Skovbo...... »2.60
Perfect Exponent of
The man had just got his automo W e e t/s or Flow ers in
there are dainty and fascinating Block 11—
bile license to drive. “It was gome
bisque ladles with dignified coiffures Lot 1 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. *2.50
Storage fo r M em ory?
B ird Love Is Linnet surprise to me,” he said, “that I had
and pretty faces, waiting to be dressed
There are not two more devoted lit
We possess many treasures that no
2. 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.60
Lot
to learn to drive. I never thought
In spreading silk skirts. These doll
tie lovers to be found than a pair of much about It, but my Impression had longer have an existence anywhere
torsos are made In several sizes and Lot 3. 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.50
linnets. “I have often looked upon been that all one need do was Jump but In our memories. The little by S7CE THE HERALD’S LINE OF CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
are used as alludes over electric lights Lot 4, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.50
nets of devotion In the birds' world
In the car. Jerk a few levers and drive. path with Its tangle of wild rosea haa
or posed over telephones, bonbon or Lot 5, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.50
but If you want to see bird love at It- I never dreamed there was anything changed to a paved street, the old
work baskets and pincushions. Wide Lot 6, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. 82.50
-
best you must watch the home life
home hus given place to a shop with
taffeta ribbon clothes the blond
According to plat filed April 5, of the linnet,” says Oliver G. Pike to learn about it. It looked easy when glaring front, the little group that
the other fellow was doing It, and I
beauty pictured and the tiniest ribbon 1905.
the well-known ornithologist. Almost thought’there was nothing to it. But used to gather at the piano could
flowers adorn her bodice. She Is Block Lot
Feet
Name
Amt. every action that they perform at the I found I had to take sòme really stiff gather nowhere on earth now, but
posed over a snmll wicker basket.
Block 1—
neat speaks of happiness, and you lessons before I could drive even re they are still ours.
could not find any birds more attached spectably well."—Springfield Union. .
Few of us prize as we should God's
Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman & Pelly
great gift of memory, or realize what
..................................................... »3.00 to their young. If enemies approach,
and they are surrounded, the hen will
a means of enrichment It la intended
Parchment Torcheres
Lot 2, 25 feet, Lowman & Pelly
Few Condors Left
to be. Whether we will or not, we
MHWHKHKHS ¡KHKI
........................ :......................r »2.50 full to the ground, showing the great
The
condor,
largest
bird
In
North
eat bravery, and by feigning a broken
are continually storing It with sup
I Lot 5, 25 feet, Tom Marxen.. »2.60
America nnd probably the largest fly plies for our future. We may gnther
wing or leg will drng herself along
i Lot 6, 25 feet, Tom Marxen.. »2.50 keeping dnngerously near tht> rat or ing bird In the world, has a wlog weeds or flowers, beauty or ugliness,
Our stock of Tires and Vulcanizing Equipment lrve b? n
I Block 2—
into the corner room on Main Street formerly occupied by Joh.i
weastfi, until she has attracted It far spread of from 9 to 11 feet and some and what we choose will determine
¡’ Lot 6. 10 feet, II. R. Newport »1.00 from the nest. While she Is bravely times reaches a weight of 35 pounds. what our memories shall hold in store.
Schimke.
¿Lot 7, 25 feet, II. R. Newport »2.50 doing her duty the male will stand by It Is in danger of extinction, there be Every happy hour leaves Its picture,
jBlock 7—
the young, covering rtiem wuth his ing only about 50 pairs of these birds every unworthy deed Its blot. Is It
In addition to vulcanizing we art prepared to solve your b'itte; y
Lot 7 ,5 0 feet, A. A. Little.. »5.00 wings untB Ills mate returns. But iu the United States. They are great not worth while to think of this In
problems.
scavengers,
and,
as
the
mother
bird
when at last the young are able to
our crowded days, and choose what
! Block 8—
Lot 1. 30 feet. F. D. Cllahan »3.00 | fly they are led fro« the nest, and lays but one egg a season. Its loss Is we will carry forward with us Into
2, 25 feet. F. D. Callahan »2.50! they never return to It again. The Irrepurable. A heavy penalty Is en the years ahead?—Montreal Family
Lot
beautifully mnde home Is deserted, acted by California from anyone kill Herald.
Lot 3, 26 feet, F. D. Callahan »2.50 I nnd three weeks Inter the parents pre ing the birds or destroying tbelr eggs.
Lot 1 6 ,2 6 feet. J. S. W est.... »2.50 1
pare to rear another family In a new
Famous H aw aiian Dishes
Lot 1 7 ,3 0 feet, J. S. West. .. » 3 .0 0 1 n est
A ll H et U p
The trouble with serving the Ha
Lot 21, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey »2.50
Two public men In Washington were waiian national dishes—pot and loml-
A WILLARD STATION
Lot 22, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey »2.50
one day talking of the traits of a cer loml salmon—in other parts of the
Scholars Baffled by
Block 10—
tain member of congress, who has a
Inscriptions on Stone way of permitting himself to get “all world Is that few persons born outside
Lot 1 ,1 5 feet, R C. Todd.. »1.50
the Hawaiian Islands like pot.
The
Nestorlan
stone
has
attracted
Among other unique devices for Lot 2 25 feet,.R . C. Todd.. »2.50
het up" over trilles and who generally
Pol, however. Is the Hawaiian staff
softening eleetrlc lights are the fash Lot 3, 25 feet, R. C. Todd.. «2.50 much attention from western scholars. makes a great to do with respect to of life. Everything the old-time Ha-
ionable parchment torcheres which ¡Lot 1 8 ,3 0 feet, Geo. Brlgga.. »3.00 One American scientist has pro the accomplishment of small things. walluns eat ¡8 served as a side dish
may bo bought ready for painting. |Lot 19. 25 feet, Geo. Briggs.. »2.50 nounced It a forgery, but later lines
“Tes, sir," observed one of the men
tlgatlons seem to have established It: ¡t-st mentioned, “that chap invariably to pol. It Is a gray, paste-like mate
They mny be tinted with soft yellows Block 12—
rial, made by pounding thp root of the
and reds blended together, or dec Lot 24, 25 feet, L. H. Berry.. »2.60 authenticity and show that Ils Inscrlp
hitches a Corliss engine to a gimlet.* taro plant. It Is eaten with the fin
tlon presents a truthful accouat of the —Philadelphia Ltdger.
orated with floral or othei decora
gers, and choice determines Its thick
¡Lot 25, 25 feet, L. H. Berry... »2.50 first Christian mission to China,
tions. Gne who Is not clever at paint-
ness. It may be of one finger or three
Block 13 —
The stobe was found by workmen
finger consistency.
Lot
feet,
L.
A.
Hunt...
.
»5.00
In
the
year
1C25.
The
Inscription
con
1,
50
ting out designs from crepe paper,
Odd F ire Escape
The preparation of lomtloml salmon
pasting them on the torchere and then Lot 2. 50 feet. L. A. Hunt... »5.00 sista of three cohimns of Chinese «bar
Devices for humun sufety always Is simple. Uncooked salt salmon Is
THEY ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS BEAUTIFUL
painting over the entire surface with Lot 3, 50 feet. L. A. Hunt... »6.00 acters, with a few Syriac paragraphs, have been favorites with Inventors. picked into small bits. Chopped toma
the latter language being unknown
thin, transparent. amber sealing wax Block B—
Back In the seventies when buildings toes and onions are added.
In China. It Is a long exposition ot
I HAVE A BIG STOCK FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM
paint.
Lot 4. 47 ,4 feet, E. E. McMillan
were growing taller, Ingenious minds
. . . . . . . ...
By no means are pol and lomtloml
the Christian doctrines of the period
turned freely to the Invention of new salmon mixed. It Is culinary sacrilege
E st................................................. >4.75
—AND SOME THING NEW—
In China antiquarians have long fangled fire escapes.
NOTICE OF SALE
In Hawaii to take pol other than
Lot 5. 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
held the stone In great veneration.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
One
of
the
oddest
of
these,
says
straight.
E s t............................................... »4.75 The style Is brief to a degree, but no!
Popular Science Monthly, was In the
tue of the authority of thó City Char Lot 6. 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
easily understood. It has been con
form of a parachute attached to u
ter of the City of Hermiston and the
Est................................................. »4.76 tended that, were fifty Chinese stu
Rigid Law of Life
headgear worn by the escaper. With
dliectlon of the City Council author Lot 10,47% feet, E. E. McMillan
dents versed in the various dialects this, declared the Inventor, “a person
The law of life, Herbert Spencer
izing and directing the Treasurer of
Est................................................ »4.75 of the eounlry to be employed In Its may safely Jump out of the window tells us, Is to conform to our environ
the City of Hermiston to collect the I Lot 11.47% feet, E. E. McMillan
translation, each would offer a differ
of a burning building from any height, ment. But Jesus gives ns the law of
AND ALL THE STANDARD MAKES OF APPTV I CI
unpaid assessments for the city Ir
Est.
»4.75 ent Interpretation of some part of the and land, without Injury and without our environment, to which we must
Inscription.
rigation water fo r the year 1926, lev Lot 12,47% feet, E. E. McMillan
the least danger, on the ground.” To conform. Act as ye would have all
ied and imposed under the provisions
make doubly sure of such a landing, men act, and you shall have abundant
Est.
»4.76
of Ordinance No. 76 passed by the
he further provided overshoes with life. This is the law I
First Addition to Hermiston, Plat
O ld Belief Refuted
A certain manufacturer operated his
thick rubber soles “to take up the con
Ctty Council and approved by the filed March 8, 1907.
The story of finding a live fish or
factory in conformity to this law, and
cussion
with
the
ground.”
Mayor on July 2, 1913, as amended Block Lot
Feet
Name
Amt. frog In the stomach of a person has
was astonished at his Immediate pros
by Ordinance No. 122 and ordinance Block A—
always been popular, though wlthoqi
IN FACT EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE HOME CONVENIENT
perity. Not only was the quantity
No. 96 passed by the City Council Lot 1, 47% feet, Otto O. Sapper
any foundation of fact. Occasional
Travel Far for Ochre
and quality of the product greatly im
nnd approved by the Mayor on April
AND THE WIFE HAPPY
. ........................................... .
»3.6 6 ly, however, cases have appeared In
Natives of Australia frequently proved, but the spirit of brotherly
scientific literature In which fish ac travel several hundred miles afoot to kindness permeated the whole estab
17, 1918.
Lot 2, 47% feet, Olto G. Sapper
tually have been swallowed or Inhaled
I w ill on the 15th day of January.
obtain red ochre, which they use sole lishment until mechanical organiza
.................................................... »3.66
On the const of Fsance, Italy aid
1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the Ixjt 3, 47% feet, Otto G. Sapper
ly as paint for their bodies. This sub tion gave way to living organism
India, a fisherman sometimes holds
forenoon of said day at the City
.................................................... »3.66 live fish between his teeth while bulb stance Is obtained from small caves In The world is chaotic, nation against
the big Wongonn mountains, Mullewa nation, employer against employee,
Council Chamber In the City of Her Lot 4, 47% feet, Otto G. Sapper
ing n hook, and, Inadvertently open
district of west Australia, says the rich against poor, because we are not
miston, Oregon, sell the following
..................................................... »3.66 Ing his mouth, has let the flsh slip Sydney Bulletin. Trips are mnde on co-operating. “Just the art of being
206 E. Court St-, Pendleton, Oregon
Phone L-39
described lots, pieces nnd parcels of Lot 6. 47% feet, Otto G. Sapper
back Into his throat. In such a case, foot rather than on horses because it kind Is all the old world needs."—
land at public auction to the highest
death
from
strangulation
follows
un
........................................ »3.56
members of other tribes lenrn that u Rev. D. Raymond Taggart
bidder for cash In hand, tile proceeds Lot 6. 47% feet. Otto O. Sapper
less medical attention Is securer) In native Is curiylngx.the highly prized
from the M ie of each lot, piece or
..................................................... 83.56 time, guys a report iu Hygeiu Muga- ochre the messenger stands suall
IN THESE COLUMNS
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
zlue.
parcel of land to he applied In sa tis Lot 7, 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
chance of surviving his trip.
faction of the a iessment upon said
Eat.
»3.56
lot, plere or parcel of land with In Lot 8, 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
terest thereon from March 1, 1926.
Est.
»3.56
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum Lot 9,47% feet E. E. McMillan
together with a penalty of 16 per
Est.
»3.56
cent of each of said assessments and Ixit 10. 47% feel. E. E. McMillan
all costs.
l e t ................................................ »3.56'
«
•
/
Following Is a description of each ¡Lot 11, 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
of said lots, pieces or parcels of laml
W
e
do
not
claim
credit
for
originating
l e t ............................................... «3.56
with the number of feet frontage, j Lot 12, 60 feet, E. E. McMillan
the slogan “Dodge Brothers Dealers
1
name of owner or reputed owner,
Sell Good U sed Cars.” But w e do
Eat.
.................................... »3.75
and amount of said assessni.nt.
Dlati let No. 2- According to plat
claim to be doing our part to impress
City of Hermiston according to filed March 21, 1908.
the world with its truthfulness.
p’at filed with County Rrcorder Nov. I Block 1—
23. 1904.
j
I Lot 1 4 .8 4 .8 feet, Geo. Bncroft »5.94 j
Block Lot
Feet
Nuiue
AmL Block 2—
E. R. SCHULER, PENDLETON, OREGON
Block 2
Black and W hite Garage, J. Pearon
Lot 1 6 ,4 5 feet. R. Crowder.... »3.15
Belt Buckle* Beltogram Set*
Lot
1, CO feet, Minnie Brown »5.00 Block 4—
Hermiston, Oregon
Lot 2, 50 feet. Minnie Brown »5.00
Beautiful Christmas Packing
Lot 1 .4 0 feet, Ray McCarroll »2.80,
Lot
3. 60 feet, Minnie Brown »5.00
j Ixit 2, 50 feet. Ray McCarroll ««.50
A U S E D CAR IS ONLY AS D E P E N D A B L e
Lot H , 60 fe d , R. Beasley ..... »5.00 lx»t 9. 50 fret, W. L. Blessing »3.50 1
AS THE’ D E A L E R WHO S E L LS IT
Block 3 —
Lot 10, 60 feet, W. L. Blessing »3.50
Lot 13. f,o feet, J. McCoy..
. »5.00
Ixit 11, 50 feet, W. L. Blessing »3.50
Block 4—
Block 5—
I
Lot 11. 50 feet, F P. Adams »5.00
Lot 1. 45 feet. C. S. Sanderson »3.15
Lot 16, 50 feet, E. W. Mack...... »5.00
! Lot 2, 45 feet C. S. Sanderson »3.15
Block 5—
, ¡/it 3, 45 feet, C. S. Sanderson »3.15
Lot 1, 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. »Í.50
I lx»t 13, 45 feet, W. E. Goodwin »3.15
Young M en’*
Style
Lot 3. 25 feet. F. P. Adams »2.50
Block 8—
Lot 8. 25 feet, H. R. Newport »2.50
Faney
j Lot 1, 84 feet, W. L. Sampson 85.95,
PHOENIX HOSIERY
Lot 9, 25 feet. E. W. Mack . »2.50 Lot
8, 50 feet, J, B. Shaw...... 83.50
Pullover
Make practical, useful
Lot 1 2 ,2 6 feet, Dick Hardison »2.50 Lût
Makes
Beautiful,
practical gifts for men and
9 ,5 0 feet, J. B. Shaw.,.. «3.50!
Ix>t 13, 35 feet, II. R. Newport 32.50 |Lot 1 2 .6 0 feet, F. L. Sampson »3.50
gifts
women
Lot 14. 35 feet, H. R. Newport 32.50
Lot 14 ,85.? feel. Fred C Stone »6.00
All
wool
qualities
Lot 15. 25 feet, Cole A Sw ayie 32.50
1 Block 8—
Special
Lot 16. 25 feet. Cole A- Sw ayie »2.50 (Lot 3, 45 feet, O. A. Beasley . »3.15 ‘
$6.00 to $8.00
Lot 19. 60 feet,II. R. Newport »5.00 ! Lot
Holiday Value*
4. 46 feet, O. A. Beasley »3.16 1
We can esse for yon cheaper and give yon better icrvice than yo*
Lot 23, 60 feet, F B Sw ayie,. $6.00
. Lot 5 .4 5 feet, G. A. easley.. »3.15'
PENDLETON
can receive at home.
Lot 24, 60 feet. F. B. Swayze. »5.00
•
*
Block «—
Block « -
Lot 4, 60 feet. P. B. Doherty.. »3.50
Prices $4 per day including general care, board and room.
Lot 1, 15 feet. First National Bnk
ALL WOOL
ToOt 6. 60 feet, P. B. Doherty . »3.50
“Ask a patient who has been there”
.................................................... »2.50 Lot
0. 50 tert, P. B. Doherty. »3.50
Lot 3, 35 feet, F. B. Sw ayie 33.60
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
Lot 6, 35 feet, Win. Glanaon Eel.
F sn ep
10 tb day of December, 1930.
Pan
............................................
»2 50
PENDLETON, OREGON
GEORGIA HENDERSON,
Lot «, 11 % feet. Sam Rodgers «1.18
RADIO?
C R O SL E Y
FREED -EISM AN
H À LO W A T
TOYS
Are a part of Christmas and we
have provided some substantial
toys for boys and girls.
BLESSING HARDWARE CO.
We Have a New Locai
Pennock’s Battery & Tire Shop
Give Her or Him Something
Electrical for Christmas
The Royal Rochester L usterwc re
in a Percolator
Percolators, Waffle Irons, I Oc steis,
Grills, Curlers, Heating Pads
J. L. VAUGHAN
Select Men’s Gifts
NOT ORIGINAL
AT A MAN’S STORE
Hickok Belts
50c to $3.50
NECKWEAR— Newest nov
elty silks for special Holiday
Men’s Coat
settings, 50c to $2.00
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
Sweaters
Sweaters
Phoenix
$3.95 $4,95
Blazers
L . $3.95
(15-6lc)
("tty Treasurer.
A-
Hermiston Hospital
50c, 75c, $1.00
Phoenix rwW~" 1.00 to $1.95
R. Alexander Co.
Blankets
Robes
Shirts
M aternity Cases Especially Solicited
SSI