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    THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE THREE
* * * * * * * * * * * Grande alter spending three weeks
visiting her son.
r Butter Creek-Minnehaha t Mrs. Ray Chandler and Mrs. W.
Wilbanks
spent Thursday in Hep-
By Mrs. Wm. Hineline
pner.
Deputy County Assessor Davis
Paul Meade Is spending the week
was working in the neighborhood end visiting his old friend from
Friday.
Union.
J MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhode and family
Nan Crary, Mrs. Jess Mathis and
have moved to their place on Butter her mother, ! Mrs. Hendley of Echo
about
two
miles
from
Creek
were visiting on the project Friday.
town. The place is known as the
NOTICE TO MEMBERS EASTERN To the Members of the Umatilla CALCIUM ARSENATE BAIT
Stone farm. They have been busy CONSTANCE BENNETT FINDS
fixing the house up.
Tuesday afternoon at about four SIXTH SENSE OF STYLE
OREGON TURKEY GROWERS
Project Farm Bureau.
BEST FOR SLUG CONTROL.
o'clock, a fire broke out in the roof
of the W. A. Hineline home, but due
Membership fees for the Umatilla
A meeting will be held Monday,
Constance Bennett believes that
Slugs,
those slimy, repulsive, ,to prompt action of those presenti
April 17, at 8:00 P. M„ In the As Project Farm Bureau have been
and the quick arrival of help, the dressing to type is the most import­
voracious
garden
destroyers!
What
coming
in
in
good volume, but we
ant key to feminine chic, and that
sistant County Agent’s office at
damage was slight.
to do about them is an ever recurring
Chas. Rogers, uncle of Mrs.* Hine­ is the advice she gives her feminine
Hermiston, for the purpose of decid­ are still considerably short of our
question
in
the
many
regions
where
line. saw the blaze from the barn fans who ask her advice.
ing when to pool the breeding stock 100%. According to. the by-laws
"I think it would be a fatal mis­
they
and
called to Mrs. Hineline. who!
thrive.
Large
bulletins
have
If you are interested in disposing of of the Farm Bureau Co-operative,
was in the house. While they applied" take for many women to copy my
been
written
about
them,
but
still
clothes,” she declares. "I choose
your breeding stock, come to this i.u person whose annual dues are
they prosper while gardens they water to the blaze the were re-ln- them, not only because they may be
forced by Mary Rodda and Margaret
meeting und if it is impossible for unpaid, and is therefore not in good
feed on do not.
McDaid who had seen the blaze smart or attractive or feminine, but
you to attend, send a card to Assist­ standing in some bona finde Far­
when the got off the school bus. because they are suitable to my in­
Despite
the
attacks
of
science.
mers
’
organization,
shall
receive
the
ant County Agent Best stating the
Margaret brought more help. Mrs. dividual personality."
control
is
even
yet
a
difficult
pro-
services, and the consequent bene­
There is a sixth sense of style
number of birds you have to sell.
F. B. also saw the fire from her
It is necessary to know how many fits thereof, of this organization; blem, admits B. G. Thompson, ento- home and telephoned tor assistance. appropriateness which is latent in
Uncle Charley at tiie pump. Mary every woman and should be devel-1
birds we have to dispose of so that and this rule will be strictly ad­ mologist at the Oregon experiment
station. Many insecticides are in with the bucket, and Mrs. Hineline oped unti: it is a matter of second
the buyer will prepare and know hered to by the Co-op.
on the roof made a very efficient nature. Everyone should study her
The success of the Umatilla Pro­ effective, but calcium arsenate is fire squad and kept the blaze in : own type until she is able to classify !
what he can bid.
the
best
yet
found.
ject
Farm
Bureau
depends
on
100%
bounds until the neighbors came her personality and know its re-
The highest reliable bidder will
| quirements.
Calcium arsenate prepared as a and soon had it under control.
get the birds, and the grower will of Its members being in good stand­
- —
- '
Dressing within ones income is
Mrs. Kate Bryant of - —
Walla
Walla
ing in the organization, and we bait of one part to 16 parts of fine­
receive his money on delivery.
also an indication of . good taste. I
Is
visiting
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Lena
The shipment will be about the feel sure we will- get this coopera­ ly chopped lettuce leaves is highly Lage on the West side.
Charm lies not always in the most
toxic to slugs and is readily de
first of May if the growers desire. tion.
D. W. Pearson has sold his acrage elaborate, but often in the simplest |
On and after May 1, 1933, the voured, tests show. The bait is on the river to Thomas McCarton of I attire."
Will
let the growers know
In “Our Brothers,” her newest !
through this paper in next week's annual dues of $1.00 for the current scattered over the infested area dur­ Stanfield.
“am Keikkala and family have picture which is to be shown at the |
year,
will
te
considered
delinquent.
ing
the
late
evening.
Fair
weather
issue the exact date of receiving.
moved from Butter Creek to the J. Oasis theatre Friday and Saturday,
C. M. JACKSON.
is best as rain will wash off the 3. West place west of the river.
J. JENDRZEJEWSKI.
Constance Bennett wears a tremend- .
Secretary. poisop.
Mrs. Carson Linder was hostess to ous wardrobe of ravishing clothes,
COLUMBIA PARK CLEAN-UP
The old Reliable method of “catch the U-Go-I Go club at her home on ranging from tennis frock to a for­
mal court presentation gown.
NOTICE OF MEETING
’em and kill ’em" is still good in the West side this week. A delicious
served after which the
dinner
CARRIED OVER INTO FUTURE
slug
control,
however.
Boards
laid
A meeting of the Umatilla Pro­
ladies tied a woolen comforter for ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
Clean-up day at Columbia park Ject Farm Bureau will be held at on the ground after rubbish is all relief work.
IRRIGON NEWS
Those
present wire Mrs. J. M. t
-------
which was carried on with the reg the Methodist church in Hermiston, cleaned up will trap largt numbers | Prindle,
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mrs. J. W. Hamman, Mrs.
every night. The next step is bet
Oregon,
Friday
evening,
April
21,
ular meeting of the Farm Bureau
Lena Lage, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. W.
(From last week)
ter
done
than
written
about.
at
8:00
P.
M.
Several
items
of
im
­
G. Rodd , Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and
Auxiliary last Friday was delayed
George Hux of Monument, Ore.,
the hostess. Mrs. Carson Linder. The
because of the weather conditions portant business will be taken up.
Mrs. Hugh
guests present were Mrs. Kate Bry- visited his daughter,
and not as much accomplished as As a special feature of this meeting,
Notice.
Mrs. Chas. Grimm and family, last week.
ant.
Mrs.
T
rank
Seeli:
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bedwell and
planned. The painting of the club an entertainment consisting of vocal
Seeliger, and Mrs. Wayne Mulkins.
There will be a meeting of the
and Instrumental music will be
Next month the club will be en­ anil Rev. Taylor and family were
house was postponed.
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
"We Can Canning Club”, at the tertained at an afternoon meeting
Other improvements were made, given by a group of musicians
Caldwell Sunday.
Hermiston
Union
church,
Saturday
Mrs.
Lena
Lage.
by
Gwenneth Corey of Hermiston vi­
however. Three new tables were known as the Umatilla Wranglers.
at 2:00 p. m. Election of officers,
made, trees pruned, new boxes made This company has acquired a consid­
* * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ sited Miss Voonna Jones over Sun­
¥
plans for 1933, and other Important
day.
for irrigation ditches, and other erable reputation in their line, so
Word was received here of the
business will be brought up at this
BOARDMAN
NEWS
come
for
some
good
entertainment.
general clean-up. Following the pot
birth of a little daughter to Mr. and
time.
After
the
meeting
is
adjourned,
By
Mrs.
Dan
Ransier
luck dinner served by the ladies
Mrs. Marshall Markham who now
Catherine McMullen, President.
Mrs. Markham
the club house was thoroughly the ladles of the Auxiliary will have
The engagement of Miss Rachel live in Pendleton.
Jessie Hinellne, Local Leader. Johnson and Ray Barlow was an­ Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lm-
cleaned. C. L. Upham had charge of something to cheer the inner man,
nounced Sunday morning at a break mett McCoy.
the outside work and Mrs. Jackson and it won’t be beer.
fast given at the W. O. King home.
Jess Oliver went Into Washington
always
welcome
at
Visitors
are
Harr and Mrs. O. H. Buell the work
The yellow and green color scheme Friday to shear sheep.
Corrosion in Dairy Equipment.
these
meetings.
in the kitchen.
was beautifully carried out in the
Floyd Oliver visited his mother
C. M. Jackson, Secretary.
The effect of corrosion in the dai- lecorations placed about the rooms. and sister over the week end.
The next regular meeting will be
Mr. and Mrs. Wood were business
ry industry each year amounts to The announcements were made in
held April 21st with Mrs. Henry
Remodeling at Cannery-Laundry. hundreds of thousands of dollars of the form of small jig-saw puzzles visitors at the W. C. Isom home
Hooker, Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, and
which were placed In each favor.
Monday.
The Hermiston Co-operative Can loss.
This corrosion factor, from
Mrs. Lester Hammer acting as host-
Guests included the Misses Rachel
Mr. Atkin motored to Walla Wal-
nery
&
Laundry
has
not
only
added
esses. Gardening and exchange of
the manufacturer’s viewpoint, is re­ Johnson, Rhoda Shellengberger, Mar la late Friday evening.
a
22-horsepower
boiler
to
its
plant
William Frank of Walla Wella
flected jn his bookkeeping under Ian Camphell, Mabel Brown, Keth
plants will be discussed.
but is now adding office space and the heading of depletion and.depre erine Brown, Mildred Allen. Beth was an over Sunday guest at the
other improvements in the cannery ciation, which is the economic pro­ Meryl Miller, and Gladys Wilson; Roscoe Williams home.
o.s.c. DAIRY SPECIALIST
Mrs. Ryder was a caller at the
Messrs Pay Barlow, Robert Bicker.
department. A door has been cut blem of equipment replacement.
Delbert Johnson. Elmer Wilson; and Elroy La moreaux home Wednesday
AGAIN HEADS FALL SHOW.
through the east side of the can­
In addition to the economic pro Mr. and Mis. Guy Barlow, Mr. and afternoon.
nery room into a small office. O. L. blem, we have also to consider the Mrs. A. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Declaring that the Pacific ‘Inter- Barlow, manager, says that canning
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥
effect on the products, such as fla­ Gorham, Mr. and Mrs T. E. Messen-
national Livestock Exposition at activities will start soon.
Bryce
Dillabaugh,
zer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
vor and food values. From the phy
PINE CITY NEWS
t
Portland Is going to continue as a
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Surface.
siological treatment of the subject,
• By Oleta Neill
The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
great show despite the denial of 4-H CLUBS ORGANIZED
a considerable amount of Informa­ Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mar-
(From last week)
state financial aid, O. M. Plummer,
tion has been developed on the ef chaat, and Mr. and Mrs. W. King.
The car Mr. Mathews of Walla
manager, has already reappointed RECENTLY BY COUNTY AGENT.
feet of metals in food upon animals
Mr. and Mrs. LaHue left Monday Walla and Mr. and Mrs. James O’
Dr. G. H. Wilster, O.S.C. dairy man­
Several 4-H clubs have been or­ and human beings.
In some in­ for Pilot Rock where they will make Mohundro was In tipped over near
ufacturing specialist, as head of the
Lexington one day last week when
ganized by Assistant County Agent stances it has been shown that some i their future home.
dairy products division of the show
John Brice returned from Port­ their tire went flat. Mr. Mathews
Best within the past two weeks at of these metals are of actual bene­
got his thumb hurt, otherwise none
land Monday.
with instructions to make it the
Hermiston and Stanfield. They are: fit and in other instances, danger­
The win­
The Silver Tea was entertained at of them were injured.
best ever.
Holstein Calf Club: Organized ous.
I the home of Mrs. Leo Root Wednes­ dows and top of the car were bro­
"Serve notice on your friends
ken.
April 22 with Glenn Pierson, presi­
Assuming that they are of some day.
everywhere that you are prepared
A Farm Bureau meeting at Al-
Chas. Smith, county agent, was
dent: Dorcas Throop, vice presi- benefit, their introduction Into dai­
on the project Tuesday delivering pine was attended by a few Pine
to show them a good time in every
dent; and Mary Ward, secretary.
ry products has positively been lambs to 4-H club members.
City folks. The young people from
department of the dairy division/’
Pine City to help furnish the pro-
Stanfield Calf Club:
Organized shown to give a very decided metal­
for
Lee
Holbrook
left
Wednesday
Plummer told Dr. Wilster.
"The
April 3 with, Merrill Hutton, presi­ lic taste, thus destroying the pala- Eight mile where he will make his gram were: Miss Audrey Moore, a
more entries you can get from any
monologue; Misses Murle Healy and
dent; Leo Rueber, vice president: tability of the food product.
home.
I enna Neill, a song;
Miss Naomi
part of the United States the better
John Myers and Chas. McKenzie Moore, a monologue; Miss Oleta
and Jim McDermott, secretary.
The corrosive action of dairy pro­
it will be for the industry and for
were
on
the
project
Friday
Neill, a gong; and the Misses Lila
Stanfield Poultry Club:
Organ­ ducts, such as milk and cream or of Echo
the exposition. You can’t make the
sheep to shear.
Bartholomew, Neva Neill, Marie
ized April 3 with Byrtha Hoskins, their combined products such as ice booking
going
over
to
Cecil
to
at-
Those
dairy division too good to suit us.”
Healy, Oleta and Lennä Neill, a
president; Patricia Richards, vice cream, is by no means a new tend the ) dance Saturday evening three act skit, representing an old
Last year the dairy products show
president; and Ruth Rowell, secre­ thought. It has been known for a were Sibel Macomober, Dave Rose, time movie.
+
as managed by Dr. Wilster was ra­
Marshall, Paul
tary.
Ralph Moore who has been work­
long period of time that milk and Bob and Charles
ted one of the biggest in the entire
Meade,
Vernon
Partlow.
Lena
Rose,
ing on the Roy Neill ranch left Sun­
Stanfield Sheep Club: Organized milk products have the peculiar
Marvin Ransier, and Claud Palling- day evening for Portland.
United States.
,
April 3 with Bytha Hoskins, presi- properties of corroding iron, copper, er.
Clarence Neill was struck on the
dent ; Merrill Hutton, vice presi- tin and nickel and the alloys of
The baseball boys went to Bla­ head by a horse a week ago Sunday
EXTENSION HOME COUNCIL
lock
Sunday
to
play.
The
score
was
dent, and Cleo Green, secretary.
while visiting at the home of his
these metals.
10-8 In favor of Boardman. Those
Mrs. Charlie Plourd near
FORMED BY OREGON WOKEN.
The nature of this corrosion has going were Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen.
Pendleton. Not thinking the Injury
FARM RELIEF
been the subject of much Investiga Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messinger, serious,
he did not go to the physi-
A state home economica extension
I see no hope for relief of the far- tion. First, we have corrosion go Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow, Mrs. La-
when an X-ray
council for Oregon was organized I mor except by his own efforts—co- ing on by simple solution. Second Londe. Robert Wilson, and Gladys cian until Tuesday,
• ntue of his skull of
at the third annual conference for operation.
about 2 12 or 3 Inches. He has been
the electro-chemical action. Third, Groves.
the study of home interests'held at
Lena Rose is staying at the Mac­
...V.. .. anis uea out is improv-
Most everyone Is familiar with the actual oxidation due to the pre­
omber home until school is out.
Ing.
Oregon State college early in April, the local and state dairy
associa- sence of oxygen.
i
These different
Dan Ransier made a business trip
The skit presented at Alpine
The purpose of the council, which tions as outlined in the "Oregon
forms of action In tthe corrosion to Hermiston Saturday.
Farm Bureau program by the Misses
includes representatives from every Farmer" last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Duggan left Sun­ Lila Bartholomew, Neva Neill, Ma­
process are subject to a number of
county maintaining extension work
As I look at it, the greatest local factors. This, in part, accounts for day for Vancouver, Wn., to make rie Healy, Oleta and Lennä Neill
Kenneth and • n he presented at the Pine City
in home economics, is to encourage need is a cooperative poultry and the fact that in some cases we have their future home.
Wayne will stay with Mrs. Warner auditorium after band practice Fri-
adult education in this field.
egg selling association, especially of very rapid action and in others until school is out.
day evening for the benefit of the i
Heading the list of state officers the American, or heavy birds the very slow.
Mrs. Harnden, Mrs. Ray Brown, people who were unable to attend
is Miss Alice Hanley of Jackson Mediteranian or while egg class
Recently
were requested to Gladys Wilson, and Mrs. Dan Ran- Farm Bureau.
county as honorary president. Misa being fairly well taken care of.
sier and Frank Marlow drove to The
investigate the reason for a high Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Ransier and
Hanley, sister of the noted “Bill”
A abort time ago I was compelled bacterial count, After plating and
Hanley of Burns, has been active in to sell some poultry locally at four
examining the types of organisms who is seriously ill in the hospital
county home economics extension cents per pound or $4.00 per 100,
present, we concluded that the there.
activities since 1918. Other offi- below Portland price, a loss of $2.85
•1 Mr«. John Coreland of
cause was contamination at some
are visiting her sister Mrs.
cers are Mrs. Ralph Latrd. Lane per 100 pounds net to me.
point in the process. A plant in
3. Copeland was formerly
Root.
county, president; Mrs. Vern Live-
Another party told me he had vestigation disclosed a condition of Evelyn Mefford.
say, Deschutes, and Mrs. Alice Lind- sold a lot on which he gave away
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekleberry of
Minimum Charge 15c
pitting in the nickel tubular pas­
say, Josephine, vice-presidents: Mrs. about $25. Another party was of­ teurizer, which made It practically Mor
sent Sunday at the Wel-
or
G. W. Thiessen, Clackamas, secre­ fered $7.00 here, shipped to Port­
home.
impossible to properly clean and banks
1 Cent a Word
spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Chandler
tary: Mrs. O. H. Schwerdtman. Mult land and net $8.25 per J00 lbs.
sterilize the equipment. It was es Sunda
at Cecil.
nomah, treasurer, and Mrs. A. M.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Hamilton Farm Bureau in tablished conclusively that the spore
Jess Mathis and John Brice made
Winn, Columbia, recorder.
Allegan County, Michigan, was or- forming types of bacteria found in a business trip to Echo Sunde
A< ARTMENT FOR RENT — AT
Loyd Mallery spent the
ganized to help the farmers buy co- the product were actually coming
Osborn Apartments.
33-1tc
In Bordman from BiFFe.
Early Lambing Successful.
operatively, similar to our own. from the pitted piping in the heat-
Frank Marlow went to Pendleton
CANYON CITY—Grant county's They have added a modern egg hand er. These types, being heat-resist- the first of the week to visit Ms HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
early ,lambing operations were the ling plant, and the egg business ing. were surviving the pasteurizing twin
who are hoing
for hogs, cattle. veal, and sheep.
ister while Mrs. Marlow is L. J. Huston, 910 F. Street, The
most successful tn the past six I amounts to $100,000 a year. They temperature. Here again we see
ospital at The Dalles.
June 29-p. |
Dalles. Ore.
years, reports County Agent R. G. are now considering the problem of that corrosion of equipment can and in
Harnden made a business
Johnson.Ewes twinned well and then marketing poultry.
does play a big part in the quality rip
‘Arlington Fridav. Gladys HIGHER CASH PRICES PAID FOR I
had plenty of milk. Grass was slow
ret -rned home with her.
If you are further interested in of the product.
all kinds of livestock. Write J. G.
pave haq gone to Corvallis
in starting but by April 1 conditions your own welfare something might
It is therefore of the utmost Im |
Foster, The Dalles, Ore., Box 815
to
resume
his
old
job.
were good. Stockmen are learning be done along this line.
portance that we eliminate this me |
I neton spent the
—Apr. 1-tfpl
that the finest “medicine” is plen­
C. C. MASON.
tallic contamination by the use of
an.
nd in
ty of feed before, during and af­
tended the -r- FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE-j
proper metal equipment that will j
roli
ter lambing— plus cleanliness, with
keeping apartments; also single
retain its original metal and give
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
la of Pendleton fur-
thee prevailing generally this year
to the dairy products no metallic |
room. Mrs. Joe Dyer, Phone 78-R.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION I
* *
•
WANT ADS
disease was at a minimum.
USE THEM!
contamination.
returned from La
JI-tic I
ray n Packit
FARMERS CASH STORE
HARRY CONNOR, Proprietor
Swiftfs Premium Ham
Demonstration all day Saturday
April 15th, at our store.
Special Prices for your Easter Ham
HONEY
Swift’s Bacon
POUND
PAIL
30c
10 FPIP 59c
5
MEDIUM WEIGHT
18c
BRING CONTAINERS
SHILLING'S
APPLES
COFFEE
LOCAL WINESAPS
23c
POUND
BAG
LARD
Mayonnaise
or Sandwich Spread
$ I
ID.
FLAVOR FOODS
32c QUART
Cellophane
Bag
31c
Bring your jars.
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
Alfred W. Christopherson
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Office: First National Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 733 - Res. Phone 712
f
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
H. W. KELLEY
Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
Pump and Gas
Engine Repairing
Duart Permanent Wave
Late Appointments by Phone
Phone 141
72-W
Phone
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
I Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and thir
Thursday. Legion Auxil
iary meets second an<
fourth Thursday.
$ Legion Hall.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
PENDLETON
Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil 4
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
ERNEST GHORMLEY
MEN’S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
4
301 E. Court St.
Phone 326
Pendleton, Oregon
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Office Phone 523
Pendleton, Ore.
Res. Phone 461
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
Bond Bldg.
W. G. FISHER
Pendleton, Ore.
DR. H. A. NEWTON
Dentist
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
;
Bowman Motel Blk.
Phone 198
Pendleton, Ore.
507 Main
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. CLARKE
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
Jacket
Majestic
Ranges, Red
ails. Fencing
Pumps. Iron Pipe.
E Court 8t.
Phone 21
211-2
Pendleton, Oregon
J. W. CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
721 Main 3t.
HARDWARE
Pendleton, Ore.
WE
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on. The
only factory machines In Umatilla
County. Mall your shoes to us.
We pay the return postage. Bet­
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
Pendleton. Ore.
643 Main St.
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
WMERLQUALITYA PRICES MEET
PENDLETON,QRECON
J