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J VVAiNTS FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION M ESSAGE TO E VE R Y M EM BER lc a Word - Minimum 20c CANNING SCHEDULE JUNE 5 TO 10 N otice to Members of U m a tilla P roject F a rm B ureau The annual payment of $1.00 to the or ganization is now due. We would like to have all old members, and as many new members as possible, in good standing by June 1. Membership in the Umatilla Pro ject Farm Bureau also entitles the holder to a year’s subscription to the Hermiston Her ald. C. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Westland Meeting Postponed. COLUMBIA GRANGE MEETS JUNE 6TH R. R. L Club Holds Meeting. T h e R oyal Room Im p ro v em en t clu b h eld its six th m eetin g a t th e hom e of H. J . O tt, T h u rsd a y , May 25. A ll club m em bers w ere present A d e m o n s tra tio n on a stool for a d re ssin g ta b le w as given b y te a m m ates. D orothy K nox an d M arian O tt. M arian also ex p lain ed how she m ade h e r firs t p ro ject. D elicious stra w b e rry ice cream w ith cookies ( w as served by th e hostess, M arian | O tt, a f te r w h ich th e m em bers w en t MISS BENSEL W INS REA $5 AW ARD BLACK DISEASE OF SHEEP DESCRIBED T he f ir s t O regon p u b lic a tio n d e a l in g ex ten siv ely w ith B lack disease of sheep h as Ju st been issued by th e OSC e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n , d esc rib in g th e w ork done by D octors J. N. S haw , O. H. M uth an d L. S eg h etti. B lack disease is one of fo u r sheep d iseases of w hich c a u sa tiv e ag e n ts w ere iso lated by w o rk ers a t th e Ore gon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n fo r th e firs t tim e in O regon, in th e la s t tw o years. B lack disease is a b o u t th e only com m on nam e given fo r in fectio u s N ecro tic h e p a titis of O regon sheep. T h is is not a new d isease in Oregon b u t one for w hich th e cause h a s not h e re to fo re been know .n An a n a e ro bic b a c te riu m id e n tic a l w ith one found by M ontana w o rk ers and also a p p e a rin g in E n g la n d h a s been d e fi n ite ly e stab lish ed as th e cause of th is disease, w hich is d e fin ite ly a s so c ia te d w ith fluke in fe sta tio n . No s .tis f a '-to r y m ethods of tre a tm e n t have te e n found, a lth o u g h co n sid er able success h as been achieved in n rc te c tin g sheep a g a in s t it by th e use of a n ti-to x in or toxoid. T h e new p u b lic a tio n is S tatio n b u lle tin No. 360. ______ >ani a* — ------------------ — - 1939 W H EAT LOAN RATE INCREASED ON OREGON FARMS O regon fa rm e rs co o p e ra tin g w ith th e AAA farm p ro g ram w ill be able to g e t g o v ern m en t lo an s on th is y e a r’s w h e rt crop a t ra te s som ew hat h ig h e r th a n in 1938, acco rd in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t by N. C. 'D onaldson of C orv allis, s ta te ex ecu tiv e officer. T h e loan v alu e of w h e a t Will be in creased seven c t ^ s in m ost cases, an d w h ere th e re is a h ig h p ro tein c o n te n t it w ill be in creased even m ore, he s ta te d A lth o u g h th e 1939 lean p ro g ram w ill be sim ila r to th a t of 1938. th e re w ill be th ese th re e p rin c ip a l ch an g es: (1 ) R a te s to fa rm e rs a re slig h tly h lg h e r in th e C.Teat P la in s a n d P a c ific n o rth w e s t a re a s. F o r O regon t h i s m ean s a basic te rm in a l r a te of T3 o en ts a t P o rtla n d fo r No. 1 soft w h ite w h eat as com pared w ith 87 cen ts la s t y ear. (2 ) At co u n try p o in ts w here ra te s a re com puted on th e b asis of te rm in a l ra te s, th e ra te s a re in creased by s cen t. F o r exam ple, la s t y e a r th e . ro te a t P e n d le to n w as 15.4 cen ts less th a n th e r a te a t P o rtla n d . T h is y e a r th e d ifferen ce is 14 4 cen ts. (S I T he loan ra te on h a rd red -p ring. h a rd red w in te r a n d h a rd w h ite w h eat is increaed to in clu d e an allo w an ce for a p ro te in p rem iu m w h ere fa rm e rs can o b ta in p ro te in te s ts o r c e rtific a te s of p ro te in con ten t. AAA co iin ty co m m ittees w ill c er A lth o u g h O regon crop pro sp ects tif y p ro d u cers w ho a re e lig ib le for h av e been m a te ria lly im proved by th ese fo u r p er c e n t loans, an d w ill th e tim ely ra in s la te in May, co n d i be resp o n sib le fo r g ra d in g an d in tio n of crops, ra n g e s an d p a stu re s in sp ectin g farm -sto red w h eat. Only th e co u n try as a w hole a re som e g ro w ers w ho have sig n ed farm plan w h a t below av erag e, acco rd in g to e stim a te sh eets, in d ic a tin g p a rtic ip a - ----------------- fio n in th e 1939 p ro g ram , and w ho th e la te s t in fo rm a tio n co n tain ed in a g ric u ltu ra l situ a tio n I have seeded w ith in th e ir w h eat a l- c u rre n t .............. I th Ilf e VU1 * VI*. ..... and outlook re p o rt ju s t issued by th e ’ lo tm en t, w ill be eligible. "T h o a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e p ro O regon S ta te college ex ten sio n se r g ram tw o m o n th s e a rlie r th a n la s t vice. H ay su p p lies th is y e a r w ill be u n y e a r w ill g re a tly aid fa rm ers in u su a lly h ig h d e sp ite th e fa c t th a t p la n n in g th e ir o p e ra tio n s,” said Mr. th e c u rre n t crop is slig h tly below D onaldson. He pointed out th a t la s t la s t y ear In co n d itio n . A n e a r record y ear lo an s to ta lin g $3.807.354 w ere c a rry o v e r as of May 1 am o u n ted to m ade on 7.334.111 b u sh els of w heat a b o u t 16 m illion tons, th e la rg e st g ro w n by fa rm e rs in n in e O regon counties. sin ce 1921. D onaldson q uoted W ill Steen of M ilk p ro d u ctio n th r o u g h o u t th e n a tio n w as s till a t reco rd h e ig h ts on M ilton, s ta te AAA co m m ittee c h a ir M ay 1 fo r th a t d a te as fa rm e rs w era m an. as h a v in g said re c e n tly th a t m ilk in g an u n u su a lly la rg e p ro p o r th e 1938 loan pro g ram placed a " flo o r” u n d r th e w h eat p rice, k eep tio n of th e ir cows. E gg p ro d u ctio n also w as h ig h on in g it a t a 50 to 60 cen t level In e a s t M ay 1, a b o u t 5 per c e n t g re a te r th a n ern O regon w h ereas It m ig h t have a y e a r p revious A 5 p er c e n t In d ropped as low as 25 c en ts a bush el. hi CROP PROSPECTS LISTED IN LATE OUTLOOK REPORT crease in n u m b er of h en s an d y oung ch ic k e n s in farm flocks wag also no ted . as w as an Increased sa le of eh ick s th is sp rin g . G re a te s t In crease In chick sales is in th e R ocky m o u n ta in and P a c ific regio n s. FROM 12 to 3 :3 0 8 to 11 a. m. A sp arag u s M onday .... A sp arag u s P eas T u esd ay ..............P eas A sp arag u s W ed n esd ay A sp arag u s P eas T h u rsd a y .......... Peas A sp arag u s F rid a y .... A sp arag u s P eas S a tu rd a y ...........P eas O th er p ro d u c ts can n ed by special a rra n g e m e n t. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery . B ecause of th e busy season th e W estlan d club m eetin g h as been postponed u n til W ed n esd ay , Ju n e 28, w hen all m em bers a re u rg ed to T u esd ay ev en in g , Ju n e 6, C olum bia be p re se n t. T he m e etin g w ill be G ran g e w ill hold its n e x t re g u la r held a t th e hom e of Mrs. F ra n k See- b u sin ess m eetin g . Since w e a re to lig er. h av e b u t one b u sin ess m e etin g a m o n th d u rin g th e su m m er, le t’s be loyal G ra n g e rs an d p lan o u r w ork ah ead so w e can a tte n d th a t im p o r ta n t m eetin g . W e sh a ll decide on a N ine O regon boys a n d g irls a re S u n d ay o r o th e r d ay m ost co n v en am o n g th e .754 w in n e rs fro m 37 ie n t, for th e second m e etin g of th e s ta te s in th e fifth n a tio n a l 4-H farm m o n th , w h ich w ill be in th e form of a c c o u n tin g co n test Ju st closed. T h e ir a n o u tin g an d picnic, s tric tly social. Mrs. C orm an a n d Mrs. Z ivney w ill acco u n ts included o p en in g an d clos in g of in v en to ries, reco rd s of iacom e serv e re fresh m en ts. V isitin g G ran g e m em bers a re alw ay s m ost welcom e. and e x p e n d itu re and su g g estio n s for T he H om e E conom ics clu b w ill in c re a sin g p rofits. hold its re g u la r bu sin ess an d social T w o g irls from U m a tilla co u n ty m e etin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and w ere am ong th e w in n ers. T h ey w ere Mrs. E m il Z ivney F rid a y a fte rn o o n , G race B ensel. d a u g h te r of M r. and J u n e 9. A gain m ay we say v is itin g Mrs. W m. B ensel. of H e rm isto n , an d G ran g e lad ies a n d frie n d s a re in v it E a u ra J. H am p to n of P e n d leto n . ed. Mrs. D oris P a n a g e s is p resid en t. MRS. E M IL ZIV NEY. T hey each received a n aw a rd o l five d o llars. h t PA GE F IV E THF H FR M K T nN HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939. on a h ik e. S u san K nox, club re p o rte r. JUNE DESIGNATED AS DAIRY M ONTH T h is m o n th , th e m o n th of Ju n e , h a s a g a in been set asid e as D airy M onth. A ll over th e c o u n try , food s to re s h av e d esig n a te d th is special tim e fo r h e lp in g th e six m illio n d a i ry fa rm e rs in th e U n ited S ta te s to fe a tu re w holesom e d a iry p ro d u cts. Use m ore b u tte r , d rin k m ore m ilk, e a t m ore ice cream , e a t m ore cheese, w ill be fa m ilia r sig n s d u rin g th is sp ecial d a iry m o n th . T h e m e rit of u sin g a n a b u n d a n c e of m ilk a n d d a iry p ro d u cts in th e av e ra g e ho u seh o ld is so m eth in g t h a t c a n n o t be q u estio n ed . M any co n v in c in g stu d ie s of hom e d ie ts prove d e fin ite ly t h a t th e m ost e n th u s ia s tic u sers of d a iry p ro d u cts a re from th e fa m ilies th a t show m o re evi dence of good n u tr itio n an d b e tte r s ta n d a rd s of h e a lth . T h e fa ilu re to use a d e q u a te an d p ro te c tiv e a m o u n ts of d a iry p ro d u c ts is fre q u e n tly a ttr ib u te d to an econom ic s itu a tio n , b u t a c tu a lly it is m an y m ore tim es one of h a b it. W hen th e h o m em ak er is rem in d ed th a t in a q u a r t of m ilk she receiv es m ore food v alu e a n d in a w id er d itrib u - tio n th a n sh e receiv es in an y o th e r food, sh e m ay look upon th is p ro d u c t as a d e fin ite b u d g e t sav er, an d sh e is rig h t. . No tim e is m ore tim ely th a n tjie su m m e r m o n th s for h a v in g a p itch er of cool m ilk on th e ta b le a t m eal tim es. I t n o t o n ly sa tisfie s a ta s te for ''s o m e th in g ” ------------- an d aid s ... in in te r- ------ e stin g th e e n tir e fam ily in d rin k in g m ore m ilk , b u t it also serv es to sup ply som e of th e food elem en ts th a t a re o ften la c k in g in th e lig h te r su m m er d ie ts. I f you tr y th e m ilk p itc h e r on th e ta b le idea, you w ill find th a t a llo w in g one g lass of m ilk in th e p itc h e r fo r each person is u su a lly n o t en o u g h . In b u ild in g m ore d a iry p ro d u cts in to y o u r m en u s d o n 't overlook th e im p o rta n c e of cheese. Made from m ilk, it c o n ta in s th e sam ? v alu a b le p ro te in s, m in e ra ls an d v ita m in s and because of th is an d alo n g w ith its low cost, it re a lly d eserv es an im p o rta n t ro le in hom e m enus. W ith so m an y v a rie tie s to choose from it is possible to fin d a cheese th a t su its every in d iv id u a l ta s te . R em em ber, in co o k in g w ith cheese th a t a low te m p e ra tu re should a lw ay s be used. W HO W1EE BE T H E EUCKY P E R - son— 1 Vt to n bus tru c k for sale a t a b a rg a in . O. O. F elth o u se. 37 -tfc FO R SA LE — 15 W E A N E R PIGS. F loyd Ja ck so n , R. 2, H erm isto n , 4 m iles w est of H erm isto n , across from F ord place. 4 1 -lp IF YOU W ANT A N IC E C H ICK EN to fry for y o u r S unday d in n e r. p ric e 40c, call 97F 3, H erm isto n . 41-lc FO R SA LE — 20 W E A N E R PIGS, C h ester W h ites. F. N. C lark , h a lf m ile e a st of C olum bia school. 40-3c ST A C K E R PO LES FOR SA LE — H erm isto n L um ber S upply Co. 4 1 -lp USED W A TC H ES— E LG IN & W A L- th am s, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W. B eh rm an , H erm isto n . Ore. 35 -tfc have P rin c ip a l p ractices w hich d ra w n th e a tte n tio n of U m atilla co u n ty ra n c h e rs include tlje follow in g : D eferred g ra z in g , w hose purpose is to allow n a tiv e grasses to g a in s tr e n g th by lim itin g livestock upon th em a t th e b eg in n in g of th e g ro w in g season. T h is esta b lish e s a s tro n g stan d of g rass, a v a ila b le to r fall an d w in te r g razin g . A rtific ia l reseeding, in w h ich g ra s s seed is sow n upon d ep leted la n d s or lan d s especially a d a r te d to ra n g e use. T h is inclu d es reseed in g of m o u n tain m eadow land. C o n to u rin g , to p re v e n t erosion an d hold ru n o ff w ater. S p read er dam s, to « h e c k ru n o ff a n d p rev en t w a sh in g of ra n g e lan d s, in c lu d in g m o u n tain m eadow . S p read er te rra c e s, o r d iv ersio n d itc h e s, to d iv e rt an d spread flood w a te rs over ra n g e lands, in c lu d in g m o u n ta in m eadow . D evelopm ent of sto ck w a te r on ra n g e lands, th ro u g h e a rth e n ta n k s o r reserv o irs, co n crete o r ru b b le m a so n ry dam s, w ells an d sp rin g s. S u f fic ie n t w a te rin g places m ean m ore even g razin g , sin ce liv esto ck te n d to graze m ost h eav ily upon th o se ran g e a re a s n e a re s t th e ir w a te r supply. F ire g u ard s, to p re v e n t sp re a d of fire over ra n g e lands. 85 RANCHERS JOIN IN RANGE PROGRAM T o d ay m ark ed th e fin a l d a te for U m a tilla c o u n ty ’s ra n c h o p e ra to rs to sig n up fo r th e 1939 ra n g e p ro g ram , a n d , a c c o rd in g to a la s t m in u te ch eck u p , it ap p e a rs th a t ap p ro x - m ately 85 w ill be ta k in g p a rt. T h e basic p u rp o se of th e ra n g e p ro g ram in w h ich th ese ra n c h e rs a re a k in g p a rt is " to assist a n d en c o u r ag e ra n c h e rs to re s to re an d m ain ta in th e ir ra n g e la n d s in th e ir h ig h est p ro d u c tiv e s ta te .” In o th e r w ords, keep th e ra n g e la n d s in su ch good co n d itio n th a t th e y w ill su p p o rt a p ro fita b le n u m b er of liv e stock y ear a f te r year. If ra n c h e rs c a rry o u t c e rta in rec om m ended co n serv atio n p ractices w h ich aid th e ir ra n g e , th e AAA ra n g e p ro g ram gives a p ay m en t to h elp d e fra y th is cost. T h e g o v e rn m en t allo w an c e fo r a n y p ra c tic e is n o t In ten d ed to cover Its fu ll cost, b u t It does lessen th e expense to op e ra to rs w ho give th e ir ow n tim e and m oney to b u ild in g up an d m a in ta in in g th e ir ra n c h e s a t d e sira b le level. U ncle Sam believes th a t such m oney sp e n t now is a w ise In v est A r a t forced th e N ew fo u n d lan d b ro a d c a s tin g system off th e a ir for n e a rly an h o u r when it scam pered In to a tra n a m l’ te r an d w as e le c tro cu ted . ment in range security. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to th e legal v o ters of H erm isto n U nion H igh School D istric t No. 9, of U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, t h a t th e a n n u a l school m e e tin g of said d is tric t w ill be held in th e school house in H e rm isto n , O regon, to b egin a t th e h o u r of 2 :0 0 P. M. an d hold u n til 7 :0 0 P. M., on th e fo u r th M onday in Ju n e , A. D. 1939. T he m e e tin g is called for th e p u r pose of e le c tin g one d ire c to r fo r a five y ear term . T he d ire c to r of D istric t No. 115 is to be elected, and th e tra n s a c tio n of business u su al a t su ch a m eetin g . D ated th is 31st day of M ay, 1939. A tte s t: H. M. SO M M ERER, C h airm an B oard of D irectors. R. A. BROW NSON, C lerk. (J u n e 1-8) Land Sale Notice. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d . S h e riff of U m atil- a C ounty. O regon, by v irtu e of an ,rd e r d u ly m ade and en te re d herein by th e C o u n ty C ourt of U m atilla C ounty. O regon, on th e 29th d ay of A pril, 1939, w ill, on th e 24th day of Ju n e . 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to the h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r cash in h a n d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun ty C ourt H ouse, P en d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um p rice of $36.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g de scribed p a rre l of la n d , h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, a cq u ired for d e lin q u e n t tax es, to -w it: L ot 3 * N U of L ot 5 & K J4 of Lot 6, Block 23, O rig in al tow n of U m atilla. U m atilla C ounty, Ore- gon. R. E. GOAD. S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty. (M ay 2 5 -Jn n e 22) THE NEW SPHDL1NÍ STANDARD, STERLING, SILENT MODELS Many exclusive fe a tures easy payment term* Illustrated folder free. à couroN i HERMISTON HERALD Brass, C o p p e r F ix tu re s Used in O ld F ire p la c e s T h ere a re few m o re d elig h tfu l ob je c ts of fireside fu rn ish in g th an the old p ieces of b r a s s and co p p er w hich w ere o rig in ally a n e s s e n tia l p a r t of the e q u ip m e n t of e v e ry firep lace. T he b ra s s c a n d le stic k s an d fireirons, the co p p er k e ttle on th e hob, the triv e t w hich k ep t th e food hot befo re the glow ing co als, an d th e w a rm in g pan h an g in g n g a rb y re a d y to h elp in d riv in g a w a y th e chill. The e a rlie s t w a rm in g p an s of w hich we know a re of th e E liz a b eth an p erio d , w rite s A lice R. R ol lins in the L os A ngeles T im es. T h ese hav e w ro ught-iron h a n d le s, th e pan for th e c o als being a s o rt of c ra d le of oak s tre tc h e rs fo rm in g a c ag e th a t held th e hot c in d e rs. It is at th is tim e we find e x a m p le s b e a rin g e n g ra v e d a rm s , w hile a te x t or cru d ely w orded m o tto fre q u e n tly is a p a r t of th e h a n d iw o rk on th e lid. Of a la te r d a te a re th o se found b e a r ing p a trio tic or pious p h ra s e s and so m e tim e s d a te d . M any w a rm in g p an s w e re m a d e in the e a rly d a y s of th e C olonies. As e a rly a s 1650, w e re a d of co p p er being sh ip p ed to A m e ric a , w hich w as u sed not only to m a k e u ten sils for household use but a lso fo r su ch th in g s as b u tto n s, snuff and p atch - boxes, te a -c a d d ie s , b u ck les and m a n y o th e r a rtic le s . W arm in g p a n s w ere m a d e of b ra s s and co p p er. C irc u la r in sh a p e th ey w e re deep enough to hold hot c in d e rs of coke o r c h a rc o a l. T he long h a n d le s w e re of wood o r iron. T h ese p a n s w e re m a d e by co u n try c ra fts m e n who n e v e rth e le s s show ed c o n sid e ra b le skill in d isp lay in g the b eau ty of th e wood in th e tu rn e d h a n d le s of b eech an d oak. In a d d i tion to th o se m a d e of wood, o th e rs a re of iron. T h ese a re m o stly of a la te r d a te and a re of D utch origin. T he lids a re h a m m e re d o r ch ased o r e n g ra v e d an d th e p ie rc e d w ork is fine, m o stly of a co n v en tio n al c h a r a c te r . ‘ C oals to N e w c a s tle ’ Is U sed in M a n y L an g u ag es Newcastle, England, is located in the center of a great coal producing region. In fact there are two cities in England by that name, both in coal-producing areas. But the ex pression "carrying coals to New castle” refers to the more popu lous Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which began to export coal as early as the Thirteenth century. Since Newcastle is in the coal-producing country, it would be unnecessary to carry coal there. Hence, “ carrying coal to Newcastle” means to do something that is superfluous; to supply a need already well supplied, and by ex tension, to throw away one’s labor. The expression is of Seventeenth century origin, or perhaps older. But similar proverbs exist in many languages. There is one in French about “carrying water to the river.” Ancient Greece has one about tak ing owls to thens—Athenian coins being stamped with the owl; an Ori ental poet speaks of “importing pep per into Hindustan;” and the Ro mans expressed the same idea in “carrying wood to the forest.’’ Bowler Hat Known as Derby T he b o w ler h a t, know n in th is c o u n try a s th e d e rb y , got its B rit ish n a m e th ro u g h h av in g first been m a d e m o re th a n 60 y e a r s ago by W illiam B ow ler of S t. S w ith in ’s la n e to th e d e sig n of a N orfolk fa r m e r. T he b o w ler o r d e rb y is p o p u la r in B rita in and h a s m a n y a d h e re n ts h e re . T he bow ler is a sy m b o l of so lid ity . T he high silk h a t r e p r e se n ts lofty so cial sta n d in g . Jo h n H eth e rin g to n in v en ted th e ‘‘to p p e r’’ in L ondon so m e 140 y e a r s ago. W hen he first w ore it he w as a r r e s te d for in citin g a rio t; th e c o m p la in t w as m a d e th a t tim id p e rs o n s w ere frig h te n e d by its sh een . A c e n tu ry ag o a F re n c h m a n , A ntoine G ibus, co n trib u te d the o p e ra h a t sp rin g . T his is th e only su c c e s sfu l m e c h a n ical d e v ice in th e h a t b u sin e ss, and th e in v e n to r’s fa m ily re c e iv e s ro y a ltie s fro m it. H igh h a ts a r e all m a d e by h and. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETI. G. T ii E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN to th e legal v o ters of School D is tric t No. 14, of U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of O regon, t h a t th e A nnual School M eeting of said D istric t w ill be held a t th e school house; to begin a t th e h o u r of 3 :0 0 o ’clock P. M. on th e th ird M onday of J u n e , being th e 1 9 th day of Ju n e . A. D. 1939. T h is m e etin g is called fo r th e p u r pose of ele c tin g one d ire c to r and one clerk , an d th e tra n sa c tio n of b u si ness u su al a t such m eeting. D ated th is 29th day of M ay. 1939. A tte s t: R A BROWNSON, D istric t C lerk. N. It. M U ELLER, C h airm an B oard of D irectors. (J u n e 1-8 ) w , , _______ LAND SALE NOTICE. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m a til la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an o rd er duly m ade a n d e n tered h e re in by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 5 th day of M arch, 1939, w ill, on th e 3 rd day of Ju n e , 1939, 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 fo r cash in h a n d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C oun ty C ourt H ouse, P e n d leto n . O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um price of $30.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g de scribed parcel of la n d , h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, a c q u ired fo r d e lin q u e n t taxes, to-w it: N W U N E ‘4 . Section 1. T ow nship 3, N o rth R an g e 27, EWM. R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of U m a tilla C ounty. (M ay 4 -Ju n e 1) _______ LAND SALE NOTICE. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N 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 duly m ade a n d en tered h e re in by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 5 th d ay of M arch, 1939, w ill, on th e 3rd day of J u n e , 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoo i, sell to th e h ig h e s t b id d er fc; casl in h a n d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C oun ty C o u rt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um price of $50.00 th e re fo r, to be pi id in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g d e scribed parcel of lan d , h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, a cq u ired fo r d e lin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: NEU S W U , S ection 6, T o w n sh ip 4, N o rth R an g e 29, EWM. R. E . GOAD, S h e riff of U m a tilla C ounty. (M ay 4 -Ju n e 1) FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! 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E a c h y e a r it a p p e a re d a t the p ro p e r tim e , b rin g in g m uch h a p p in ess w ith its p ro p h e c y of p len ty for th e y e a r to co m e. B e c a u se of its fa ith fu ln e ss th e y n a m e d it the “ dog s t a r ” (S iriu s ), know n to a s tro n o m e rs a s ‘‘C an is M a jo riu s” un d o u b ted ly a tr ib u te to th e dog and a c o m p lim e n t to th e s ta r . Teeth of the Dog Every dog regardless of size or breed has the same number of teeth. Even in the Pekingese and bulldog with their smashed-in faces, though the teeth may be crowded, crossed and crooked, there are al ways 42 and they are always in the same groups and locations. All have four canine or fangs, two in each jaw, one in each corner with six in cisors or cutting teeth between them, 18 premolars and eight mo lars or grinders. The canine teeth are the dog's weapons with which he slashes his opponents and they also help the incisors tear the car ca sses of his kill or large chunks of meat. 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