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THU RSDA Y. JU L Y 6. 1939. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION lc a Word - Minimum 20c CANNING SCHEDULE FROM JULY 10 to JULY 15 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3 :3 0 Mon. F r u it, B erries Beet3 & B eans T uesday .............. P eas P eas 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 ests, B eans S a tu rd a y ........... P eas P eas STATE GRANGE AT F. B. AUXILIARY PROGRAM OUTLINED OSC PASSES UPON M A N Y PROPOSALS A t a n ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee m eet W A NTED — G IRL, 14 YEARS OF age or older, to w ork fo r piano lessons. See G olda M um m a. M ain St., H erm isto n , Ore. 46-tfc in g of th e F arm B u reau A u x iliary on J u n e 21, th e p ro g ram for th e en su in g y e a r was o u tlin ed . All m em b ers a r e asked to keep th is list for fu tu re referen ce. APRICOTS A R E R IP E — QUALITY a n d size e x tra fine th is year. P rice m oderate. W in d falls a t 2c lb. E d m onds O rchard, U m atilla. 45-3p D escribed by m any s ta te o fficers as one of th e m ost c o n stru c tiv e an d h arm o n io u s sessions in y ears, th e six ty -six th a n n u a l co n v en tio n of th e O regon S ta te G ran g e concluded a five-day session on th e cam pus of T h e p ro g ram follow s: J u ly 7— P ro g ram , E m m a U pham : O regon S ta te college by re a ffirm in g O th er p ro d u c ts can n ed by special R efresh m en ts, L ois H u tch iso n , C. m uch of th e tra d itio n a l g ra n g e poli a rra n g e m e n t. cy on s ta te an d n a tio n a l a ff a irs and Je n d rz e je w sk i, E lla Beddow. ta k in g a c tio n fo r or a g a in s t v ario u s H e rm isto n Co-op C an n ery . J u ly 21— P ro ., M a rg aret B lah m ; c u rre n t issues. R ef., B e rth a K nox, D oris P an ag es, F o r th e firs t tim e in h is to ry th e E th e l H ughes. g ra n g e sh ared th e cam pus w ith m ore A ug. 4— P ro., E d ith C able; Ref., th a n 2000 4-H club su m m er session G race F o ster, C. Som m erer, E d n a s tu d e n js an d th e ir lead ers, w hich B arag er. added to th e in te re s t of b o th ev en ts, A ug, 18— P ro., M ay G etch ell; acco rd in g to those in ch arg e. R ef., L ily F ix , E ssie T u rn b la d , Lois B en to n co u n ty h o st g ran g es, in W ith th e g e n e ra l farm price level B lum . a d d itio n to p ro v id in g w h a t w as de stead y to firm a t a b o u t th e sam e Sept. 1— P ro ., M in n ie O tt: Ref., scribed as th e best co n v en tio n faci a v erag e level as a y ear ago an d farm Jessie C orm an, Louise M arble, E m litie s ever enjoyed, w ere ab le to w in one of th e h ig h co n v en tio n h o n o rs costs g e n e ra lly s lig h tly lo w er, th e m a H am m an. p rin c ip a l d iffe re n c e in th e c u rre n t S ept. 15— P ro ., Jessie H o o k er; w hen th e W illa m e tte g ra n g e d rill a g ric u ltu ra l situ a tio n com pared w ith R ef., M abel R eid, E m m a C h ristley , team took firs t p rize in th e s ta te d rill co m p etitio n . S ilv e rto n H ills la s t y e a r is in crop p rospects, ac M ary H a a r. g ra n g e w as second, an d H a rd in g c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n c o n tain ed in Oct. 6— 'No P ro g ra m ; R ef., A lice th e la te s t m o n th ly rev iew of econo H am m er, A vis K een er, B lan ch e Ry- g ra n g e in C lack am as co u n ty th ird . F o llo w in g is a h ig h ly condensed m ic co n d itio n s as th e y p e rta in to lan d , A n n e tte B arham . su m m ary of o fficia l a ctio n on sev er a g ric u ltu re ju s t released by th e a g Oct. 20— P ro ., G eneva B lin sto n ; a l of th e m ajo r issues co n sid ered : ric u ltu ra l e x ten sio n service a t O.S.C. R ef., D ora M ikesell, L a u ra M orris, FA RM PROGRAM — F av o red p rin G o v ern m en t in fo rm a tio n as of N ellie T u ck er. ciples of so-called co st-o f-p ro d u ctio n J u n e 1 co v erin g a ll crops in th e n a b ill (S .B .5 7 0 ) b u t u rg ed c o n tin u a tio n as a w hole in d ic a te d a to ta l tio n of p re s e n t p lan p en d in g a d o p o u tp u t ‘7 p e r c e n t less th a n la s t tion of su ch leg islatio n . A pproved y e a r. T he d ro u g h t in th e w estern passage of p e n d in g a g ric u ltu ra l a p p a r t of th e U n ited S ta te s w as re p ro p ria tio n b ill, in c lu d in g fu n d s for lieved b y ra in s la te in M ay a n d in su rp lu s p u rch ases an d p a rity p ay J u n e , a n d e x tra fav o rab le w e a th e r m ents. could s till re s u lt in a g e n e ra l level U m a tilla co u n ty ’s 1940 w h e a t a l PUBLIC PO W ER — C ondem ned of crop p ro d u c tio n eq u al to th e u su a l o u tp u t in th e co u n try as a lo tm e n t u n d e r th e AAA farm p ro m ost c h a n g es in PUD law m ade by w hole, of course, a lth o u g h it is f a ir g ram w ill be 203,380 acres, a c c o rd la st le g is la tu re an d a u th o riz e d exe ly c e rta in th a t some e a rly crops w ill in g to w ord received th is w eek by c u tiv e co m m ittee to co n sid er a m en d A. R. Coppock, c h a irm a n of th e co u n m ents before n e x t g ra n g e session o r be khort. P ro sp ects fo r h ay crops, farm pas ty a g ric u ltu ra l co n serv atio n co m m it possible special session of th e leg is tu re s, and for b arley an d o ats on tee. T h is a llo tm e n t is a p p ro x im a te la tu re . F av o red electio n r a th e r th a n J u n e 1 w ere low er th a n in an y sea ly 10 p e rc e n t la rg e r th a n th e 1939 ap p o in tm e n t of s ta te u tilitie s com m issioner. son of reco rd sin ce 1934, an d w es a llo tm e n t. W ide p a rtic ip a tio n in th e AAA SE ED LAW S— F av o red a d d in g te r n ra n g e s w ere th e p o o rest of rec crop a d ju s tm e n t p ro g ram , to g e th e r seed g ra in s to th e s ta te p u re seed ord except 1934 and 1937. On th e _w ith p ro sp ect fo r lo w er y ield s in law an d u rg ed ad o p tio n of proposed o th e r h a n d , th e carry -o v e r of feed w ith g ra in an d h ay is fa irly larg e in som e w h e a t areas, h as m ade possible fed eral seed law (H R 5 6 2 5 ) m uch of th e co u n try . Y ields of corn th e la rg e r a llo tm e n ts fo r 1940, S teen am en d m en ts. TAXATION — A u th o rized co u n ty and som e o th e r la te crops have no t j raid , th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e an d s ta te stu d ie s of co m plete tax y e t been e stim a te d . > W ith vn.veu U n ited S ta te s ....................... a n d w orld w h eat I co u n ty w h eat a c reag e a»«»“ " « “ ’ ,h e p lan , in c lu d in g p o ssib ility of ta x in g p u b lic an d .... p riv a te pow er on crops w ill be sm aller, b u t th e c a rry - I co u n ty office w ill esta b lish th e in i both ------ --------------- over is la rg e en ough to o ffset th e ex- v id u a l w h eat a llo tm e n ts w hich w ill k llo w a tt h o u r basis. •pected re d u c tio n in p ro d u ctio n th is be an n o u n ced fo r ‘‘new an d o ! TRA N SPO R TA TIO N AND H IG H - w a te r year. T he U nited S ta te s ry e cron is farm s in am ple tim e fo r fall seed in g . WAYS— F av o red in c lu d in g F a rm s on w hich w h e a t w as h a r- tra n s p o rta tio n in ICC, m ixed ca rlo t also m uch sm aller th a n last y e a r and vested in 1937, 1938 or 1939 a re re -j fre ig h t p riv ileg es, a n d com pulsory below average. fe rre d to as “ old fa rm s ” . I te s tin g of au to m o b iles to be fi- P ro sp ects fo r f r u it an d n u t crops “ N ew " w h e a t farm s— th o se w h ich 1 nanced by h ig h w ay fu n d s. Opposed w ere g e n e ra lly fav o rab le on J u n e 1. T h e p ear cro p w as ex pected to be grew no w h e a t in 1937, 1938 o r 1939 «o-calletl lo n g and sh o rt h a u l b ills. d on w hich w h e a t w ill be __ seeded J J G RA N G E ORGANIZATION— C h an g only slig h tly less th a n la st y e a r . an -----— A pples w ere rep o rte d above av e -a g e | fo r h a rv e s t as g ra in in LUO n a j ed nam e of Y oung G ra n g e rs’ a u x ili co n d itio n in th e c e n tra l an d e a ste rn receive a llo tm e n ts, said th e coun y a ry to Y o u n g G ra n g e rs of A m erica, and gave th is m ore o fficial sta n d in g . s ta te s an d s lig h tly below a v e ra - e in ch airm an . R eq u ests fo r w h eat th e w est. T he C a lifo rn ia p ru n e cron - ~ e a llo tm e n t- oti new fa ■ R efused to c h an g e s ta te g ra n g e elec tion p rocedure. R eq u ired th a t local is expected to be sm a lle r th a n la s t be m ade in w ritin g an d shou d y ear, but pro sp ects a re fav o rah le in su b m itted to th e co u n ty co m m ittee and co u n ty g ra n g e re so lu tio n s be th e P acific n o rth w e s t. by J u ly 15. O nly th re e p ercen of h arm o n ized w ith s ta te an d n a tio n a l policy befo re b e in g m ade p ublic. T he O regon index of th e g en eral th e c o u n ty ’s 1940 a llo tm en t level of farm prices an d th e U n ited av a ila b le to " n ew ” w h 8 a t/ “ X e n t s S ta te s index b o th stood a t 64 p e r, “ C om pliance w ith all a H olm e * cen t of th e 1926-1930 av erag e as o f is, of course, e n tire ly o p tio n s . M av 15. a c c o rd in g to d a ta given in .c o u n ty c h a irm a n p o in te on th e ex ten sio n serv ice rep o rt. Com- m ers com ply w ith th e P ro g ram on y p ared w ith a y e a r previous, th e O re- if th e y wish to do so. T h e 1939 Boy S co u t su m m er cam p gon index w as up tw o p o in ts, w h ile com ply know th a t by plan g w ill be held a t W allo w a L ak e w hich U n ited S ta te s index w as dow n th e ir a llo tm e n t acreag e, th ey has fre q u e n tly been re fe rre d to ° 88 as th e T h e re p o rt, w hich is av a ila b le j tr ib u te to th e w elfare of A m erican th e " S w itz e rla n d of A m erica, one 118 from co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n ts, fa rm e rs by h e lp in g keep dow n a su r b e a u tifu l lak e, su rro u n d e d by r u g co n ta in s sev eral ta b le s of d a ta on p lu s.” ged p eak s w ith m an y sm all lak es farm prices, costs, and dem and fac nestled a t th e foot of each, is reach - to rs, an d o th e r c u rr e n t an d co m p ara led by tra v e lin g th ro u g h E lg in , W al- tiv e in fo rm a tio n . Iowa. E n te rp rise , an d Jo sep h , Ore- ------- ~ N A T IO N A L I son. T h e e n tire tr ip is m ade on su r- PRICE LEVELS ON FARM PRODUCTION SIMILAR TO 1938 UM ATILLA WHEAT ALLOTMENT HIGHER THAN LAST YEAR conuiliun in vciiua. ------ oriro BOY SCOUT SUMMER CAMP ANNOUNCED OREGON CROP LAND UNDER AAA PLAN —' „ . O r. O p erato rs of 8I pe ad v an ce g o n ’s crop land hav e given ad v an ce notice of in te n tio n to p a rtic ip a te in n th e 1939 AAA/ / ° y a^ / X p "ff ice fig u res com pile by a t C orvallis. T h is re p re se n ts close to 42,000 fa rm e rs w ho o p e ra te a b o u t 3.800,000 acres of cro p ian d “ G ov ern m en t p ay m en ts th a t th ese fa rm e rs w ill e a rn w ill n o t all be p ro f it,” said N. C. D onaldson, 3.a te ex ecu tiv e o fficer. "U su ally th e of c a ry ln g on he co n serv atio n p rac- tlces is g re a te r th a n t h e £ ceived. H ence th e fa rm e rs re a y e a rn th e p a y m en ts m ade possible th e p ro g ra m .” SMART KNOWS WHERE to , GO AFTER \ READING THE ADS i'J THIS \ 5 WS PAPER. PA GE F IV E THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. OREGON man to i » i fxk» A 1 SPFAK ON AAA BROADCAST |,a ced h,ghway' along beautiBul m o u n tain riv e rs, w ith o u t a n y d an - WOOD TO EXCH AN GE FOR A CAR — F ra n k lin T ru ax , K am ela, Ore. 4 6 -lp FOR SALE— CORNER CUPBOARD. N a tu ra l fin ish , glass doors in top. Also k itch en ta b le w ith flo u r and s u g a r bin. See Mrs. P a u l B racher. 4 8 -lc W E TA K E T H E DAM!! OUT OF dam aged tire s w ith an O. K. R ub ber W eld. All w ork g u a ra n te e d , any size. H a r r a h ’s T exaco S ervice, 1008 E. C o u rt a t V iaduct, P e n d leto n , O re gon. 4 6-4c POR SALE — HOUSEHOLD F U R N I- tu re . P hone 31. M rs. A lice W ag n e r. 4 6-3p T his s u r n o n s is p u blished in th e H erm isto n H erald , a n ew sp ap er p u b lished w eekly a t H erm isto n . U m a til la C ounty, O regon, an 1 w ill be p u b lished for fo u r successive w eeks be g in n in g w ith th e issue dated and ¡published J u n e 22, 1939. and en d in g w ith th e issue dated and published J u ly 20. 1939, by ord of the H on o rab le C alvin L. Sweek Ju d g e of th e above e n title d co u rt, m ade th e 2 0 th day of J u n e , 1939. D ated th is th e 22mi day of J u n e , 1939. PE TE R SO N & PETER SO N . A tto rn e y s for P la in tiff R esidence and Post O ffice, A ddress. P endleton, Ore. (J u n e 2 2 -Ju ly 20)_ “ Curiosity Killed the Cat” The saying “ Curiosity killed the c a t” is believed to be a c o rru p tio n of th e o ld er sa y in g “ C a re killed th e FO R SALE— W E L L IM PRO VED 10 c a t.” It is one of the sa y in g s p e r ac re s: one m ile n o rth ; coops for p e tu a te d m o re by sound th a n sense. 600 h en s; a lfa lfa ; sh ad e; fru its , a u A p ro v e rb know n in E n g la n d and S co tlan d from tim e im m e m o ria l to m atic w a te r system ; 400 hens. sa y s th a t a c a t h a s n ine liv es, y e t $2500. L ew is P earso n . 45-3p c a re w ill w e a r th e m out. “ H ang SMALL SIZED MODERN PIANO— so rro w , c a re w ill kill a c a t,” o c c u rs in “ C h ris tm a s ,” a poem w ritte n by W ill sacrifice. T erm s. W . N. G eo rg e W ither, who died in 1667. G ray, Box 75, Spokane, W n. 45-5p T h e s a m e line is a ttrib u te d to Ben Jo h n so n , Jo h n T ay lo r and o th ers. W A N T E D — COMBINE W O R K W IT H T h is p ro v e rb p ro b ab ly re f e rre d o rig new com bine, $4.00 per acre. Chas. inally to the fa c t th a t c a ts a r e fr e H e rric k , S u n rise F arm , S ta n fie ld . q u en tly so p e tte d an d p a m p e re d 45-3® th a t th ey sick en an d die. H ow ever, c a ts a r e not u su a lly th o u g h t of a s FR A M ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50. A. being e sp e c ia lly cu rio u s. Why “ C a re W. B ehrm an, W a tc h m a k e r, H erald killed th e c a t ” w a s ch an g e d to O ffice, H erm isto n . 45-tfc “ C u rio sity killed th e c a t ” is a puz zling q u estio n . O ne w rite r sa y s a LOST— 3 MO. AGO, ONE BLACK p la u sib le e x p la n a tio n of th is c h an g e G elding, ro ach m ane, no b ran d . is found in th e fa c t th a t one of th e Jo e H aw k in s, Adam s, Ore. 45-3tp fig u ra tiv e se n s e s of “ c a t” is “ a h u m a n being w ho s c r a tc h e s like a FOR SALE — G R E E N A PPLE S, c a t, p a rtic u la rly a sp itefu l o r b a c k Y ellow T ra n s p a re n t, b e st for je l b itin g w o m a n .” ly an d sauce now , 50c p er box if picked by p u rc h a se r. B rin g con ta in e r. A. F. R o h rm an resid en ce, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION H erm isto n , P h o n e 65-W . 44-3tc D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r MILK AND CORN F E D FR Y E R S No. 028892 fo r sale. Mrs. W. E. C u ttin g a t G eneral land office a t T he D alles, U nion S ta tio n , U m atilla. 44-3tp O regon. J u n e 23, 1939. NOTICE is h ereby g iven th a t FIV E MILK COWS FOR SA LE — 1 C h arles N. S eeliger of H erm isto n , B row n Sw iss b u ll; 2 v eals an d 3 O regon, who, on J u n e 20, 1934, m ade h e ife rs 4 mo. old. % M ile n o rth of O rig in al H om estead E n try , A ct 6-6- tow n. W illis B u rc h e tt. 4 4-3tp 12. No. 028892, fo r S E tf N W tf and E ’4 S W ’4 , Section 32, T ow nship 5 SEW IN G AND A LTERA TIO NS— N „ R a n g e 28 E ., W illa m e tte M erid In q u ire a t Bow m an Shoe Shop, ian, h a s filed n o tice of in te n tio n to m ak e fiv e-y ear P roof, to estab lish H erm iston. 44-6tc claim to th e land above described, before W. J. W a rn e r, U. S. Com m is FOR SALE— H O TPO IN T ELEC TRIC sio n er, a t h is office a t H erm isto n , R ange, 1 yr. old, $65. Also n u m O regon, on th e 10th d ev of A ugust, ber of wood a n d coal ran g es. N o rth .9 3 9 . C la im a n t nam es as w itnesses: w est C ity G as Co., P e n d leto n . 44-3c P h ilip A. P ow er, C arson L in d er, F O R -R E N T — TW O VACANT ROOMS H e rb e rt M etteer, and Jesse M. P rln - on 1 st floor. Also tr a n s ie n t sleep dle, all of H erm isto n , Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, ing room s. K a ty c o rn e r from depot. R eg ister. 44-3p (J u n e 29— J u ly 27) M ILK FA T T E D F R Y E R S — 15c TO 18c lb. M rs. A. W | T u rn b la d , R. 1, H erm isto n . 43-3p FOR SALE- -2 6 H EA D O F W E A N E R pigs. F. C. F re d e ric k so n , Ir ri- 43-tfc gon. FOR SALE OR R E N T — IM PRO VED 20-acrc fa rm in C olum bia d is tric t. In q u ire of Mrs. M uriel B. T ray le r, H orn W h itso n Co., P e n d leto n , phone 812. 43-tfc HOUSES FO R R E N T — ALSO AN a p a rtm e n t w ith ele c tric ra n g e and re frig e ra to r. Also p a stu re to ren t. H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . 4 2-tfc HOME BAKED QUICK BREADS FOR SUMMER : g ero u s u n g u a rd e d g ra d e s su ch as | thoge iea d i „ K to m an y m o u n tain (.am p ,. . Cam p fg he]d g t W a„ ow a L ake for b eg in n in g on J u ly 16 I , ru n n in g u n ti, A ugu#t 13. Camp S u m m er’s o fficia lly h ere ag ain . jg get u p tw o . w eek periods. h o w . And problem n u m b er one in the ever, sco u ts w w ill ill hp be n p p e rm rm itted itte d to to a a t- t m inds of m eal p la n n e rs is “W h a t’s ten d fo r a sin g le w eek. F ir s t p er so m eth in g a p p e tiz in g to serve these iod, J u ly 16 to 30; second p eriod, hot d a y s ? ” Ju ly 30 to A u g u st 13. F ro m re v e il One an sw e r to th a t q u estio n is le to ta p s th e day is chuck fu ll of “ hom e-baked quick b re a d s .” F or fu n , a d v e n tu re , fello w sh ip an d k n o w even w hen it is n in e ty in th e shade M alne an d Ohio w ill re p o rt for ledge. S o m eth in g new ev ery day, no fam ily is satisfied w ith all-cold f he’gr a e f tions of th e co u n try , h ik in g , h a n d ic ra ft, sw im m in g , b o a t meals. B read, fresh from th e oven, * t0 ex p )a, n a , a rm in g g am es a n d c o n tests, a re only a is on e w ay to w ork a necessary hot p ro b lem ty p ical of th e w estern d l- few. C am p is th e place to pass o u t dish in to th e m enu. w h a t fBnnerBi w ork- door scout te sts, and a c o u rt of h o n M ade-tn-order for sum m er b a k in g tltrm leh , he AAA. a re d< in g th ro u g h th e AAA. a re d o in g to or is h eld ev ery w eek. a t hom e a re th e quick breads, w hich I m eet it T h e b ro ad cast w ill be a T h e cam p s ta ff w ill be composed can be stirre d up In a h u rry , baked fe a tu re of th e N a tio n a l F a rm and of E x ecu tiv e O. E. H oover as cam p quickly. F o r th ese b read s b u tte r H om e h o u r an d is m ade possible by d ire c to r, P ro fesso r A. 8. H aw k of m akes a sa tisfa c to ry sh o rte n in g . th e fa c t th a t s ta te c h airm en an d M ilton as a s s is ta n t d ire c to r In c h a rg e Best liquid fo r food value, flav o r and I s ta te ex ecu tiv e o fficers w ill be in of a c tiv itie s , h ik in g , an d n a tu re te x tu re is m ilk. In a n y q u ick bread W ash in g to n a t th a t tim e fo r a co n -j lore A ssistin g th ese men w ill be a but pop-overs, so u r m ilk may be feren ce to o b ta in fa rm e r su g g estio n s i n u m b er E a g le scouts, s u b s titu te d cup for cup fo r sw eet. for th e 1940 farm pro g ram . j T he cost to go to cam p is $2.00 a A lw ays of course w hen sour m ilk is N. C. D onaldson, « ta te ex ecu tiv e week |„ cash and a food lis t b ro u g h t s u b s titu te d fo r sw eet, th e r e m ust be o fficer of O regon sta tio n e d a t O re- : from home, o r $6 00 a week w ith o u t , c h a n g e In th e le av e n in g a g e n t, gon S ta te college, w ill be th e o th e r fj,e food list. R e g ln tratlo n Is m ade J cup of sour m ilk needs % tes- O regon re p re se n ta tiv e a t th e co n fer- th ro u g h th e Boy Scout H e a d q n n rte rs. spoon soda to n e u tra liz e th e acid in enee. C ity H all. W alla W a lla . W n. ¡t. O ne h a lf teaspoon soda equate In ---------- W ill S teen, c h a irm a n of th e Ore- gon s ta te AAA co m m ittee w ill re p re - re n t th e w estern division of th e on * n a tlo n a l rad io b ro ad - i W aahipgton> ----------------- D.c ., T u es- day. J u ly I L T h e p ro g ram , to be h eard in th e w est a t 8 :3 0 a.m . over K EX, w ill deal w ith th e gub]ect “ A g ric u ltu ra l p roblem g T h a t F a rm e rs A re S olving th e AAA ... g ta te " " ^ m e n from K en tu ck y , G eor- leav e n in g pow er 2 teaspoons b ak in g pow der and tak es th e place of th a t m uch of the b a k in g pow der in the o rig in a l recipe. Q uickest of all th e q uick breads a re m uffins. Secret of th e ir success lies m ostly in th e m ixing, and th e k n o w in g w hen to stop. T herefore, s tir m u ffin s enough to m otsien th e in g re d ie n ts and leave (th e m ix tu re w ith a rough ap p earan ce. Do not mix for sm oothness. M uffins a re a t th e ir best served hot from th e oven w ith p len ty of b u tte r. B ut some cooks purposely m ake up m ore th a n th e ir fam ily can e a t a t one m eal. T hen th ese "le ft-o v e r" m u ffin s a re c u t in slices, b u tte re d and toasted. M uffins also lend them selves to ta s te fu l v a riatio n s. T o a recipe c a llin g fo r 1 cup liq u id , add 14 cup chopped d ried fr u it w ith th e d ry in g re d ie n ts or add U cup chopped nuts. C ornm eal m ay be s u b s titu te d fo r all o r p a rt of all-p u rp o se flo u r in m u ffin s or g rid d le cakes. H ow ever, fo r th e m ost p a rt, cornm eal w orks best in recipes esigned especially for it. A nd of all th e d ish es m ade from cornm eal one of th e fa v o rite s since th e In d ia n s sta rte d it h a s been corn pone. LAND SALE NOTICE NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed . S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of a n o r der d u ly m ade and en te re d h erein by th e C o u n ty C ourt of U m atilla C oun ty. O regon, on th e 19th day of Ju n e , 1939, will» on th e 22 day of Ju ly , 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, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C ounty C ourt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, su b ie c t to a m in im um p rice of $50.00 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 described parcel of land. I h e re to fo re by U m atilla C ounty, Ore- |Kon, acq u ired for d elin q u e n t taxes to -w it; 16, SW»4 S W U N E>4, Section T o w n sh ip 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 2 2 -J n iy 20) SUMMONS E q u ity No. 6458 IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT O F T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. G eorge A. I-a F o n tain e . P la in tiff, vs. L orrol La F o n tain e, D efendant. To L orrol I.a F o n ta ln e , d e fe n d a n t above nam ed ; IN T H E NAME O F T H E STA TE O F OREGON: You a re h ereb y n otified and re- nu ired to a p p e a r In th e above e n ti t led co u rt and cause on or before T h u rsd a y , th e 20th day of Ju ly , 1939. w hich is w ith in fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m ons, and a n sw er th e co m p lain t of th e p la in tiff filed h erein a g a in s t you and you w ill ta k e n o tic e th a t if you fall to a p p ear and an sw e r said co m p lain t or o th erw ise plead th e re to w ith in said tim e th e p la in tiff for w ant th ereo f w ill a p p ly to th e co u rt fo r th e re lie f p ra /e d for th e re in , nam ely for a decree of th e c o u rt dienolvlnc the m a rria g e eon- tr a c t e x is tin g betw een p la in tiff an d d e fe n d a n t and for o th e r eq u ita b le relief. r SUMMONS E q u ity No. 6459 IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR UM ATILLA COUNTY L illia s H . P ayne. P la in tiff, vs. E ra s tu s O. P ay n e, D efendant. TO ERA STUS O. PA Y N E. D efen d an t above nam ed: IN T H E NAME OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON: You a re h ereb y re q u ire d to a p p ear and a n s w e r th e co m p lain t of th e p la in tiff filed a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d co u rt an d cause w ith in fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m ons, nam ely on o r before T h u rsd ay , J u ly 27. 1939, an d if you fa il to so a p p ear anil a n sw er or o th erw ise plead th e r e to w ith in sa id tim e th e p la in tiff for w a n t th e re o f w ill apply to th e c o u rt fo r th e re lie f prayed for th e re in to- w it. fo r a decree of th e co u rt d is so lv in g th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t now and h e re to fo re ex istin g betw een p la in tif f an d d e fe n d a n t and fo r a c h an g e of th e nam e of th e p la in tiff from th a t of L illia s H. P ayne to th a t of L illia s II. Moore, h e r m aiden nam e. T h is sum m o n s is p u blished in th e H erm isto n H erald , a new spaper p u b lished w eekly in H erm isto n , U m a til la C ounty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to a n o rd er m ade an d en tered h erein by H o n o rab le C alvin L. Sw eek, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d co u rt, on th e 2 6 th d ay of Ju n e , 1939, an d It w ill be p u b lish ed fo r fo u r consecutive w eeks b e g in n in g w ith the issue dated an d p u b lish ed on T h u rsd a y , th e 2 9 th day of J u n e , 1939, a n d en d in g w ith th e issue d a te d an d published on T h u rsd a y , th e 27th day of Ju ly , 1939. D ated th is th e 2 6 th d ay of J u n e , 1939. PE TE R SO N & PE TE R SO N . A tto rn e y s for P la in tiff. R esidence and P. 0. A ddress: P e n d le to n , O regon. (J u n e 29 - J u ly 27) FOB EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needu! Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. 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