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THURSDAY, JU N E 22, 1939. FARM GO-OPERATIVE DIVISION j4 MESSAGE D A IR Y R U LE S * AND REGULATIONS ARE ANNOUNCED TO EVERY CANNING SCHEDULE MEMBER. FROM JUNE 26 to JULY 1 In acco rd an ce w ith th e proviaione of sectio n 16, c h a p te r 279, O regon L aw s 1937, th e fo llo w in g ru les and re g u la tio n s a re h ereb y ad o p ted : Barns. M ilk in g b a rn s m ust be th o ro u g h ly clea n ed daily. F lo o rs should be sw ep t an d sp rin k le d w ith su p e rp h o sp h a te or lim e. W a lls an d ceilin g s should be w h itew ash ed and k e p t clean. A m ple lig h t m u st be provided. T h ere m u st be a t le a st th re e sq u are feet of lig h t p er stan ch io n . M anure should be rem oved at least fifty feet from th e cow stables. C hickens, cats, dogs an d calves a re not allow ed in m ilk in g b arn s. A ccu m u latio n of feed resid u e in m an g ers a n d tro u g h s sh o u ld be avoided. M ilking stools should be w ashed fre q u e n tly an d k e p t clean. If a m ilk in g m ach in e is used, all te a t cups, tu b es an d vessels m u st be th o ro u g h ly cleaned by use of b ru s h es an d c le a n in g rods, u sin g w a te r c o n ta in in g an a lk a li (n o t soap) w ash in g pow der, a n d sterilized a f te r e ach use. F la n k s, u d d ers an d te a ts should be cleaned before m ilk in g . T h e f ir s t few d ra u g h ts from each te a t sh o u ld be discard ed . Milk House. SOME FOODS NEED "COLOR GLASSES" IN SUMMER TIME 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3 :3 0 Mon. F r u it, B erries B eets & B eans T u esd ay ........... P eas Peas W ed. F r u it, B erries B eets, B eans T h u rsd a y ........... P eas P eas F ri. F r u it, B erries B eets, B eans S a tu rd a y ........... P eas P eas T h e re s till m ay be tim e to g et shelled peas if you g et y o u r o rd er in im m ed iately . L ig h t as w ell as h e a t is a m ajo r fa c to r in ca u sin g fa tty o r oily foods to become ran cid , a co n d itio n w hich m ay fre q u e n tly be p rev en ted by u s in g colored o r opaque coverings, say s M iss L ucy A. Case, n u tr itio n sp e c ia list of th e O regon S ta te col lege ex ten sio n service, in rev iew in g O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special re c e n t ex p e rim e n ts of th e USDA b u re a u of ch em istry an d soils. a rra n g e m e n t. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery . clo th . A fte r a u te n sil is th o ro u g h ly w ashed, rin se it w ith b o ilin g w a te r o r steam it. If steam is n o t a v a il- able, use a c h lo rin e rin se. T h e solu- tio n should be m ade up in acco rd a n c e -w ith th e d ire c tio n s of th e m a n u fa c tu re r of th e c h lo rin e com pound an d te s t n o t less th a n 100 P.P.M . of a v a ila b le ch lo rin e. , M ilk m u st be k e p t free from b a r n y ard c o n ta m in a tio n and insects. S tr a in in g on ly rem oves th e v isible evidence. R em em ber “ Y ou can n o t w ash m ilk .” The Milker. Only d ry -h a n d m ilk in g allow ed. No person affected w ith a n y com m u n icab le or in fectio u s disease should be allow ed to m ilk or to h a n dle m ilk o r cream . D u rin g th e sum m er m onths, w hen s u n lig h t is lo n g and in ten se, th ese | foods become ra n c id m ore quickly. T he r e f rig e r a to r is a good place to sto re m ost of th em , n o t only because it keeps th em cold, b u t because in ex clu d in g lig h t it keeps th em fresh, say s Miss Case. R esearch m en have discovered th a t w hen o il-b e a rin g foods w ere enclosed in g reen , black, or foil con ta in e rs, ra n c id ity is a p p reciab ly de layed. P o ta to ch ip s packed in o r d in a ry co m m ercial bags d u rin g th e test tu rn e d ra n c id w ith in a w eek. W h en w rap p ed in g reen p ap er th ey rem ain ed fresh an d edible fo r a t le a s t tw o w eeks. C ashew n u ts k e p t in a clea r g lass b o ttle and exposed to d ire c t s u n lig h t becam e ra n c id in fo u r days. A n o th er sam ple of ca sh ews k e p t in a g reen b o ttle u n d e r th e sam e lig h t co n d itio n s rem ain ed fresh fo r m ore th a n e ig h t m onths. So did co rn m eal, p e a n u t b u tte r, w a l n u ts , an d lard . O th ers h av e fo u n d th a t g reen con ta in e rs p reserved th e aro m a, fre sh ness, an d flav o r of fr u it ju ices, sa u e r k r a u t ju ice, an d coffee b e tte r th a n an y o th e r color. T h e m ost e ffectiv e sh ad e o f g reen fo r th ese lig h t-e x c lu d in g c o n ta in e rs is a ch lo ro p h y ll or g ra ss g reen. M a n u fa c tu re rs of food c o n ta in e rs h av e m ean s of te s tin g th e ex act sh ad e of th e ir co n ta in e rs. O rd in a rily th e h o m em ak er h a s n o t, b u t sh e can a p p ro x im a te it w ith good re su lts. She can also keep h e r su p plies cold as w ell as d a rk , an d buy in sm a ll q u a n titie s in w arm w e a th er. A s a tisfa c to ry m ilk house sh o u ld be provided, an d m u st n o t be used Students Return from 4-H School. for o th e r purposes. F our-H s tu d e n ts re tu rn e d from M ust have am ple lig h t, v e n tila C o rv allis F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t 1 :0 0 tion an d d ra in a g e . o’clock. T he tr ip w as m ade on a M ust be r a t, mouse a n d fly proof. special tr a in for 4-H clu b b ers. R e M ust n o t be located in close prox p o rts from th o se w ho a tte n d e d in d i im ity to a n y to ile t, hog pen, calf c ate th a t an en jo y ab le an d p ro fit pen, m an u re pile, o r a n y in s a n ita ry able tim e w as sp e n t. or c o n ta m in a tin g su rro u n d in g s. T he floor m u st be w a te rtig h t. May be c o n stru cte d of cem ent or good sound wooden m a te ria l, laid w a te rtig h t. W alls, w indow s an d ceilin g s m ust be k ep t clean. A sa tisfa c to ry can rack sh o u ld be j In sp ite of S u n d a y ’s w ind an d u n provided. I t should p re fe ra b ly sta n d se ttled w e a th e r, th irte e n C olum bia on th e south or w est w all in fro n t G ran g e m em bers, tw o v is ito rs an d of a screened w indow . C ans sh o u ld c h ild ren of th e fam ilies enjoyed a be tu rn e d neck dow n on th is rack. pot luck picnic d in n e r a t th e hom e If a cream se p a ra to r is used it of Mr. a n d Mrs. H en ry O tt. To add m ust be th o ro u g h ly w ashed, cleaned j „ et t h e rig h t touch, Mrs. O tt served and sterilized w ith steam or b o ilin g oven baked b ean s an d cream ed new w a te r o r o th e r accep ted ste riliz e r p o tato es as h o t dishes. F rie d ch ick - a f te r each use th ereo f. j en wa9 very m uch in evidence, as (N O T E : I t is u n la w fu l for a n y | w ej] as t a «ty salads, san d w ich es, ice O regon's 1940 w h eat a llo tm e n t person w ho skim s r r i’k by cream - cream a n d o th e r picnic d e lig h ts, w ill be 851,458 acres, W ill S teen of s e p a ra tin g process to o ffer o r ex p o sei ¿ j | w ere e n th u s ia s tic ab o u t th e M ilton, c h a irm a n of th e s ta te AAA for sale or sell an y m ilk com ing om p<e a sa n t afte rn o o n sp en t as Mr. an d farm p ro g ram co m m ittee has a n a cream se p a ra to r th a t is not th O 'jM rs. O tt’s g u ests, an d d eclared th a t n ounced. T h is a llo tm e n t is 10 per ro u g h ly w ashed and cleaned w ith in to tb e second re g u la r m e etin g of c e n t la rg e r th a n th a t received by th re e h o u rs a fte r su ch use th ereo f. pai.h su m m er m o n th in som e su ch Orego’n for 1939. S ection 41-302, O regon Code 19.»0.) ¡¡Ocial d iv ersio n w as a frie n d ly T he in crease in th e ta te a llo tm e n t Care of Milk and Cream. G ran g e g estu re. All m ilk and cream should be j g |nce th e n ex t re g u la r m eetin g is in lin e w ith th e in crease in th e pooled as soon as possible a fte r m ilk - w oul„ fa)] on Ju ly 4 th . th e m eet- n a tio n a l w h eat a llo tm e n t an n o u n ced ing or se p a ra tin g , esp ecially ev en in g has bpen p o stponed one week to re c en tly by th e A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju st- m ilk held over u n til th e follow ing T upsday ev en in g , Ju ly 11 th . J u n e '" e n t A d m in istra tio n . T he n a tio n a l day. S tir m ilk o ccasio n ally w hile , n tb is tb e end of a n o th e r q u a rte r, a llo tm e n t for 1940 is _ m on cooling. L e t’s do o u r p a rt to h av e ev ery m e m -¡a v re s. seven m illio n acres la rg e r Utensils. 1 e r in good sta n d in g , an d du es paid th a n th e 1939 a llo tm e n t. COLUMBIA GRANGE NOTES STATE ALLOTMENT OF W HEAT ACREAGE UP 10 PER CENT i C ans used for th e d eliv ery of m ilk r r cream to cheese fa cto ries or o th - e r m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n ts m ust be used for th a t purpose only. W hey, b u tte rm ilk or an y o th e r foreign o r c o n ta m in a tin g p roduct m ust not he placed in a n y can used to tra n s p o rt m ilk or cfeam to fac to ry or cream ery. C ans, w hen re tu rn e d to farm front fa c to ry or cream ery , sh o u ld have lids rem oved and cans tu rn e d upaide PAGE FIVH THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. on Ume j TURKEY GROWERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING SATURDAY S teen a sse rte d th a t th ese acreag e a llo tm e n ts re p re se n te d “ g o als” and th a t fa rm e rs co o p erate on ly on a v o lu n ta ry b asis in an e ffo rt to hold w h eat p ro d u ctio n ddw n to th ese lev els. (C o n tin u ed from page 1) th e co m m ittee on a rra n g e m e n ts an d W ide p a rtic ip a tio n of fa rm e rs in H. K. Dean w ill have c h a rg e of th e Oregon an d o th e r w h eat-p ro d u cin g p ro g ram com m ittee. s ta te s w ith th e AAA farm pro g ram All those p re se n t a t th e a ftern o o n th is y ear c o n trib u te d s u b s ta n tia lly m eetin g expressed th em selv es as well to th e a d ju s tm e n t in w h eat su p p lies pleased w ith th e new p la n t. An in v i- an(j tb e re s u ltin g la rg e r a llo tm e n ts dow n on rack . Milk pail«, s tra in e r s and o th er ta tio n h as been ex ten d ed fo r o th e r fo r 1940, S teen said. u te n s ils m u st be th o ro u g h ly soldered tu rk e y g ro w ers of th e co m m u n ity to T h e s ta te a llo tm e n t soon w ill be jo in th e asso ciatio n . and c o n ta in no open seam s. The board of th e E a ste rn Oregon divided u p on a co u n ty basis, a fte r All u te n s ils should be th o ro u g h w hich co u n ty AAA co m m ittees will ly cleaned and ste riliz e d a fte r each T u rk e y G ro w ers' asso ciatio n m et in th e co u n ty a llo tm e n ts th e ev en in g a t 8 :0 0 a t w hich tim e a p p o rtio n am o n g in d iv id a u l farm ers. T h e sta te l y n o t leave can cover on even all o fficers w ere re-elected fo r th e a llo tm e n t w as co n firm ed alm o st tw o ing m ilk th a t h as n o t been th o - com ing year. Jo h n Je n d rz e je w sk i is ro u g h ly cooled. P o o rly soldered, j p resid en t. M erle P o tte r, vice presi- m o n th s e a rlie r th a n la st y ear, said ru aty and b a tte re d u te n s ils a re dif- d e n t, and M rs. J u lia H. P en n ey , sec- S teen , w hich w ill m ake it possible fic u lt to ste riliz e an d sh o u ld be dis- re ta rv -tre a s u re r. R e p re se n ta tiv e s to fo r fa rm e rs to h av e th e ir allo tm e n ts rard ed th e O regon S ta te T u rk ey C o o p erativ e well in ad v an ce of th e w in te r w heat Old soft an d p o rous m ilk in g m eetin g w hich w ill be held In Salem p la n tin g season. m achine ru b b e rs m ust n o t be used. on Ju ly 15 w ill be Mr T odd, Mr. “ By p la n tin g w ith in th e ir 1940 Cleaning of Utensils. P o tte r and Mr. Jen d rz e je w sk i. T h e w h eat a c reag e a llo tm e n ts ,” Steen T h o ro u g h ly rin se u te n s ils firs t in fo u r unit« th a t belong to th e s ta te p o in ted o u t, "O regon fa rm e rs will cold w a te r, th en ap p ly w arm w a te r asso ciatio n a re C e n tra l O regon at co o p erate w ith o th e r fa rm ers of the to w hich h as been added a soda R edm ond. S o u th ern O regon a t Med- n a tio n in b a la n c in g w h eat acreag e clean ser. ford, O regon T u rk e y G ro w ers a t w ith needs for th e im m ed iate fu tu re. Do not use soap R o seb u rg and E a ste rn O regon T u r T h e n a tio n a l a llo tm e n t is based on tle« a b ru sh fo r th is purpose. key G row ers. th e a c reag e n ecessary to p rovide for L ive steam is th e b est s te riliz e r Local tu rk e y ra ise rs a re asked to o u r dom estic m a rk e ts, o u r ex p ort know n. B o llin g w a te r is n ex t. b ran d th e ir birds. A ny d is p u te th a t tra d e , and a reserv e for a n y em er- A c h lo rin e so lu tio n m ay be used, comes from m ix in g b ird s w ith » ¡ geBcy w hich m ris e .” .” n a ay y a a rise b u t c h lo rin e ra p id ly loses its effec- n e ig h b o r's flocks w ill be e lim in a te d T h e w h eat a llo tm e n t for a farm tiveness unless u te n s ils in w hich R by th is m ethod. T h is is th e best ia used a re th o ro u g h ly cleaned be- recognized m ethod th a t can b e used Is th e basis fo r th e fa rm e r's p a rtic i fore a p p ly in g th e c h lo rin e so lu tio n , fo r th is purpose. B ra n d in g o r ta t- p atio n in all p h ases o t th e n atlo n « l in c lu d in g co n serv atio n (N O T E : R em em ber th a t a chlo- to o in g in k and b ra n d in g eq u ip m e n t pro g ram p rice a d ju s tm e n t pay- rin e so lu tio n is a s te rilis in g a g e n t, can be o b tain ed th ro u g h th e o ffice p ay m en ts ot y E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t nsents, w h eat lo an s an d cro p lu su r- ssd sot a »«rt water.) I ance. Never. la aay case, use a dish- county agent TOWNSEND CLUB NOTES Land Sale Notice. A ll m em bers of th e club a re urged to be a t th e m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t, J u n e 23, to decide on some im p o r ta n t business. R eport of th e N atio n al Tow nsend C onvention w ill be sen t to o u r p res id en t. 11. R. H a rtle y , each day by a ir m ail, and those liv in g in H er m iston or n ear by a re to call a t the H a rtle y home to read th is rep o rt. Mrs. Udey w ill get th is re p o rt from Mr. H artley by phone, and those liv in g east of H erm isto n can g et it from her. R ep o rt cam e to th e m em bers th a t Dr. Tow nsend and S e n ato r Nye of N o rth D akota w ill ta k e p a rt in a r a dio broadcast from th e F o u rth N a tio n a l C onvention. It w ill be c a r rie d by W LW , rad io sta tio n , C in cin n a ti, m ost pow erful rad io sta tio n in A m erica, and w ill be a v a ila b le to th e M utual B ro ad castin g system . T h is sta tio n is o ffe rin g free tim e to o u r T ow nsend o rg a n iz a tio n , o rd in a rily such tim e se llin g for $2400 an h o u r. W e w ill have a p ro g ram p u t on by M rs. Jess P rin d le a t o u r n ext m eet ing, a n d th e L adies A u x iliary w ill serve a jitn e y lu n ch a t th e close of th e m eeting. T he public is in v ited to all our m eetings. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t the u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atil- .1 C o in ty . O regon, by v irtu e of a n irder i> jly m ade and en tered h erein | by th e I o u n ty C ourt of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 29tli day of A pril, 1939. w ill, on th e 2 4 th day of Ju n e . 1939, a t the h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in h and, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun ty C ourt H ouse. P en d leto n , Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um price of $36.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing de scribed parcel of land, h e reto fo re by U m atilla C ounty, O regon, acquitted for d elin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: L ot 3 & N H of L ot 5 & N (4 of Lot 6, Block 23, O rig in al tow n of U m atilla, U m atilla C ounty, O re gon. R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty. (M ay 2 5 -Ju n e 22) LAND SALE NOTICE lc a Word - Minimum 20c FU R N ISH ED HOUSE FOR R EN T in exch an g e for board, effective ab o u t Ju ly 1. Call a t H erald office for p a rtic u la rs. 42-tfc FOR SALE — G R E E N A PPLE S, Yellow T ra n s p a re n t, best for je l ly and sauce now, 50c per box if picked by p u rch aser. B rin g con ta in e r. A. F. R o h rm an residence, H erm iston, P hone 65-W . 44-3tc MILK AND CORN FE D FR Y E R S for sale. Mrs. W. E. C u ttin g at U nion S ta tio n , U m atilla. 44-3tp FOR SALE— 16 H EAD OF COWS, G uernsey an d Jersey , all young, m ilk in g now. Q u ittin g business be cause of illness. M cK inney & B lair, U m atilla. 4 4 -ltp SUMMONS LOST— BLACK 3 ( 4 ” x 6” L EA TH - e r looseieaf notebook on M ain s tre e t F in d e r please leave a t H e r ald office. 4 4 -ltp F O R S A L E — 140 B A R R ED ROCK p u llets and roosters, 3 m o n th s old. 50c each. Mrs. R ex Jack so n , R t, 2, H erm isto n , Ore. 4 4 -lc . TRAINED SEALS •J t BUT THEY RESPOND TO AD SUGGESTIONS jL • Ued Servie® D'*t,ngÜlSttoc*üo« MILK FA T T E D F R Y E R S — 15c TO 18c lb. Mrs. A. W | T u rn b la d , R. 1, H erm isto n . 43-3p FOR SALE— MY 40 A CRE FA RM , 7 m iles N. E. of H erm isto n , n e a r C olum bia school. F o r f u r th e r In fo r IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT O F T H E m atio n in q u ire of V icto r A ddlem an STA TE OF OREGON FOR in C olum bia d is tric t. Mrs. May Ad UMATILLA COUNTY. dlem an. 43-3p G eorge A. L a F o n ta in e , P la in tiff, FOR SA LE— SMALL RANCH, ALL vs. L orrol L a F o n ta in e , D efendant. in a lfa lfa hay. Good 4-room house, To L orrol L a F o n ta in e , d e fe n d a n t fa ir b arn and o u t bu ild in g s. Cash above nam ed: price, $1,000 or m ay be b o u g h t on IN T H E NAME O F T H E STA TE OF OREGON: term s. Close in to H erm isto n . W rite Yon a re h ereby n o tifie d and r e or see M atthew G ordon. Ione, O re q u ired to a p p e a r in th e above e n ti t 43-3p led c o u rt and cause on or before gon. T h u rsd a y , th e 20th day of Ju ly , FOR SALE— 26 H EAD OF W E A N E R 1939, w hich is w ith in fo u r w eeks pigs. E. C. F red erick so n , I r r i from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a 43-tfc tio n of th is sum m ons, and an sw er gon. th e co m p lain t of th e p la in tiff filed h e re in a g a in s t you and you w ill ta k e FOR SALE OR R E N T — IM PRO VED n o tice th a t if you fail to a p p ear and 20-acre farm In C olum bia d is tric t. a n sw e r said co m p lain t or o th erw ise In q u ire of Mrs. M uriel B. T ray le r, plead th e re to w ith in said tim e th e H orn W h itso n Co., P en d leto n , phone p la in tiff for w a n t th e re o f w ill apply 43-tfc to th e c o u rt for th e re lie f prayed for 812. th e re in , nam ely for a decree of th e c o u rt d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e con FOR R E N T — T H R E E ROOMS N EX T to V ern ’s B arb er Shop, 4 3 -lc tr a c t e x is tin g betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t and fo r o th e r eq u ita b le TOR SALE — F R E S H H E IF E R S ; relief. Also some ready to fre sh e n ; y e a r T h is sum m ons is published in th e H erm isto n H erald, a new sp ap er p u b lin g heifers. E. G. Davis, G a rn e r's lish ed w eek 'v a t H erm isto n . U m a til D airy, P hone 83-R, H e rm isto n .4 3 -tfc la C ounty. O regon, and w ill be p u b lished for four successive w eeks be FOR SALE — HORSE, 14 YEARS g in n in g w ith th e issue dated and old. See Jo h n S pencer in M ead n u hlished Tune 1939. and en d in g 43-3p w ith th e issue dated and published ows. Jillv 20. 1939. bv o rd e r of th e H o n HOUSES FÖR R E N T — ALSO ~ A N o rab le C alvin L. Sweek Ju d g e of th e a p a rtm e n t w ith e le c tric ra n g e and above en title d co u rt, m ade th e 20th re frig e ra to r. Also p astu re to ren t. day of Ju n e , 1939. H ated th is th e 22nd day of Ju n e. H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . 42-tfc 1939. PE TE R SO N * PETER SO N . PA STU RE TO R EN T FOR 75 HEAD A ttorneys for P la in tiff. , of c a ttle or e q u iv alen t. S. E. rtAfltrtenee and P ost Office, W alls, C olum bia d is tric t, H erm iston. A ddress. P en d leto n . Ore. 42-3p (J u n e 2 2 -Ju ly 20) E q u ity No. 6458 « PRINTING » to Order at Our PRINT SHOP ARE NOT— FIV E M ILK COWS FOR SA LE — 1 Brow n Sw iss b u ll; 2 veals an d 3 h e ife rs 4 mo. old. % M ile n o rth of tow n. W illis B u rc h e tt. 44-3tp SEW ING AND A LTERATIONS— In q u ire a t Bowm an Shoe Shop NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t H erm iston. 44-6tc th e u n d ersig n ed . S h eriff of I^m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by v irtu e of an o r FOR SALE— H O TPO IN T ELECTRIC d e r d u ly m ade an d en tered h erein by R ange, 1 yr. old, $65. Also n u m th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla C oun ty , Oregon, on th e 1 9 th day of Ju n e , ber of wood an d coal ranges. N o rth 1939. w ill, on th e 22 day of Ju ly , w est C ity Gas Co., P en d leto n . 44-3c 1939. at 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 FOR R E N T — TWO VACANT ROOMS b id d e r for cash, a t th e fro n t door of on 1st floor. Also tr a n s ie n t sleep th e U m atilla C ounty C o u rt H ouse, in g room s. K a ty c o rn e r from depot. P e n d le to n , Oregon, su b je c t to a m in 44-3p im um price of $50.00 th e re fo r, to be p aid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e FOR R E N T — FU R N SH E D HOUSE. fo llo w in g described parcel of land, P h o n e 78W , H erm isto n . 4 4 -lc h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O re gon, acquired for d e lin q u e n t taxes, to - w it: S W '4 S W U N H U , S ection 16, T ow nship 5, N o rth R an g e 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty. ( J u n e 22 -Ju ly 20) ________ OUR READERS FOR SALE — 20 W E A N E R PIGS, C h ester W h ites. F. N. C lark, h a lf m ile east of C olum bia school. 40-3c USED W A TCH ES— ELG IN * W AL- tham s, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W. B ehrm an, H erm isto n , Ore. 35-tfc 6 0 0 ROOMS • S IN S IB ll RATES FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton fo r Y our O ptical Needs! Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. — REASONABLE PRICES — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J J. V. VILLERMOURE ELEC TRICA L SERVI E P hone 1031 H erm iston W . L. Morgan, D. M . D G eneral D en tistry X -Ray and D iagnosis B ank Bldg P hona 0-J R esilience P hone 25-J S unday and E v en in g s by A ppointm ent DR. A E MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office O ffice H ours: 8 to 1 3 - 1 : 8 0 to • P h o n e 4 8 1 -------- H erm isto n . Ore Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON HERMISTON HERALD OSBORN ('LL BUY that shot - " W GrUN HOW* I SOLD SOME K STUFF FROM T H E A T M C j^ WITH A WANT AD APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON A TTO RN EYS AT LAW U. 8. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g P ra c tic e in S ta te A F ed eral C ourts P e n d leto n , Ore. DR. F. B BELT PH Y 8IC IA N A SURGEON Office Hours: O ther 10:30 to 12:30 A .M. H ours by to S P.M, A p pointm ent Rea. 7 H — PH O N E — O ffice 733 1 STANDARD, STERtING SILENT MODELS M an y exclusive fea lures easy paym ent terms Illustrated folder free Sell “White Elephant*” What You W ant! HERMISTON HERALD W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon