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    PA G E FIV H
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
T h u rsd ay , J u ly 20, 1939.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
J
M ESSAGE
TO
EVERY
WANTS
MEMBER.
lc a W ord - M inim um 20c
SUBSCRIPTION DEAL
SETUP EXPLAINED
BY HENRY J. OTT
A bout n in e y ears ago th e ed ito rs
of T h e H erm isto n H erald w orked o u t
a pool su b sc rip tio n proposal an d of­
fered it to th e U m a tilla P ro je c t F a rm
B u reau an d the s u rro u n d in g G ra n g ­
es th a t h ad m em bersh ip c o n ta c t w ith
th e v a rio u s farm co o p erativ es in
H e rm isto n . T h e o ffe r w as so lib e ra l
th a t it w as read ily accepted an d h as
been in use ever since. It seem s a d ­
v isab le to occasio n ally c la rify th e
pool se tu p and so p e rh a p s h av e a
b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g an d less con­
fusion.
T h e pool su b sc rip tio n p rice p er
y e a r is fifty cents. T h is in clu d es one
su b sc rip tio n per fam ily m em ber.
T h e re a re tw o sets of farm o rg a n i­
z a tio n s considered in th is a rr a n g e ­
m ent. One consists of th e U m a tilla
P ro je c t F a rm B u re a u an d th e v a ri­
ous G ranges. T hese a re k n o w n as
fa rm o rg a n iz a tio n s.
T he o th e r s e t
co n sists of th e b u sin ess co-ops— such
a s F a rm B ureau Co-op, C ream ery Co­
op, L a u n d ry and C an n ery Co-op, T u r­
key G row ers Co-op, M ercan tile Co­
op, etc.
O n e-h alf of th e su b sc rip tio n p rice
o r 25c is paid by th e farm o rg a n iz a ­
tio n of w hich th e su b sc rib e r m ay be
a m em b er and th e o th e r 25c is paid
by th e business co-ops p ro ra te d in
p ro p o rtio n to th e i r prev io u s y e a r’s
gro ss business.
E lig ib ility re q u ire m e n t co n sists of
m em bership in som e farm o rg a n iz a ­
tio n such a s th e U m atilla P ro ­
je c t F a rm B u reau o r th e G ran g es
w ith th e dues p aid u p an d th e
su b s c rib e r m ust also be a m em ber in
on e or m ore of th e v ario u s bu sin ess
co-ops. I t m ust be recognized th a t
th e econom ic b e tte rm e n t of a g ric u l­
tu re is d ep en d en t upon o rg an ized
fa rm e rs’ o rg a n iz a tio n s an d th is pool
s u b s c rip tio n has fo r its purpose to
b u ild up m em bership in farm o rg a n i­
z a tio n s and to in crease th e c irc u la ­
tio n of T he H erald in such a w ay, if
possible, t h a t every fa rm e r w ho is a
co-op m em ber w ill be a su b scrib er.
T he H erm isto n H erald h as set
asid e th e firs t th re e colum ns of its
farm page for an y u se co-op o rg a n i­
z a tio n s o r farm o rg a n iz a tio n s may
need to inform its m em b ersh ip re la ­
tiv e to th e business o r a n y item s of
in te re s t to m em bers o u tsid e of p u re ­
ly ad v e rtisin g .
A re q u isite is th a t
th e c o n tr ib u to r’s nam e acco m ran y
th e a rtic le .
— H. J . O tt
( E d ito rs ’ com m ent: T h e above a r ­
tic le w as w ritte n by ?Ir. G tt in o rd er
to c la rify v arious p o in ts of m l - ’n-
d e rs ta n d in g .
T he ed ito rs of The
H e ra ld w ill be pleased to a n sw er any
f u r th e r q u estio n s th a t m ay a-i»e.
Q u estio n s should be m ailed to The
H e ra ld office an d w ill be answ ered
in th ese colum ns th e fo llo w in g week.
I t is th e d esire and w ish of T he H e r­
ald to co operate to th e fu llest e v te n t
w ith all o rg a n iz a tio n s in te re ste d .)
WESTLAND GRANGE
TO ENJOY PICNIC
M em bers of W estlan d G ran g e, a t
th e ir la s t re g u la r m eetin g , decided
to follow th e ir u su al su m m er plan
and d ispense w ith a business session
a t th e second Ju ly m eetin g , th e 27th.
In ste a d m em bers an d th e ir frie n d s
w ill c o n g reg ate in th e o rch ard of th e
L a ird farm , a sh o rt d is ta n c e w est of
tow n, for a w ien er roast.
Mrs. J. D. C orliss, w ho presided
over th e m eetin g in a v ery able m an ­
n er, in th e absence of M aster Ed
D u n n in g , ap p o in ted Mrs. Chas. See-
lig e r an d Jess P rin d le as a co m m it­
te e to m ake p lan s for G ran g e p a r ti­
c ip a tio n in th e co u n ty fa ir.
T hey
w ill select th e ir ow n a ss ista n ts. Mrs.
Jeas P rin d le . G ran g e Chaiplin, a n ­
nounced th a t Mrs. W . A. M ay w as
re c o v e rin g from in ju rie s su ffered in
a re cen t a u to accid en t.
A t t h e close of th e b rie f b u sin ess
session, re fre sh m e n ts oonjsistii^g <ft
cak e an d fr u it p u n ch w ere serv ed by
M endam es S eeliger an d P rin d le .
CANNING
SCHEDULE
FROM
From July 24 to 29.
8 to 11 a. m.
12 to 3 :3 0
Mon. F r u it, B erries
B eans
Tues. T om atoes
C orn
W ed. F r u it, B erries
B eans
T h u rs
Corn
T om atoes
F ri. F r u it, B erries
B eans
Sat.
Corn
T o m ato es
O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special
a rra n g e m e n t.
A new soil b u ild in g p ra ctice, th a t
of m a in ta in in g a v e g e ta tiv e cover
such as g ra ss on cro p lan d , is one of
th e m ost im p o rta n t reco m m en d atio n s
agreed upon a t th e re c e n t n a tio n a l
AAA co n feren ce in W a sh in g to n , D.
C., acco rd in g to W ill S teen, s ta te
ch a irm a n , a n d N. C. D onaldson, ex­
H erm isto n Co-op C annery. ecu tiv e o fficer, w ho
re p re se n te d
O regon a t th e m eetin g .
Westland H. E. To Meet
T his new p ractice is d esigned to
T h e W estlan d G ran g e Home Eco­
en co u rag e lo n g er ro ta tio n in d ry lan d
nom ics club w ill m eet fo r an a f t e r ­
fa rm in g an d is expected to be p a r ti­
noon m e e tin g a t th e hom e of Mrs.
c u la rly v a lu a b le to e a ste rn O regon
G uy S haw W ednesday, J u ly 26. All
fa rm ers w ho have e sta b lish e d larg e
m em bers a re u rg ed to be p resen t.
acreag es of crested w h e a t g ra ss on
fo rm er w h eat acreage.
Sm all fa rm e rs w ill also h av e a
b e tte r o p p o rtu n ity
to
p a rtic ip a te
th is n e x t y ear, if reco m m en d atio n s
a re adopted as expected, a s th ese
T he H om e E conom ics club of call for s e ttin g a m in im u m
soil
w h ich Mrs. T. G. P a n a g e s is p re si­ b iu ld in g allo w an ce of $20 p er farm .
d en t a n d Mrs. H en ry O tt, se cretary ,
S ta te an d local AAA co m m ittee­
m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ben F ix, m en w ill h av e m ore re sp o n sib ility
w ith Mrs. Lloyd F ix as hostess, last for th e field a d m in is tra tio n of crop
F rid a y a ftern o o n . LAn even dozen in su ra n c e an d loans, in lin e w ith es­
lad ies w ere p resen t. F o llo w in g th e tab lish ed AAA policy of d e c e n tra liz ­
m eetin g , a “ flo w er g am e” w as p lay ­ in g a d m in is tra tio n of th e pro g ram
ed.
D e lig h tfu l
re fre sh m e n ts
of w h erev er possible.
h o m e-m ade ice cream , cak e, w afers
T he n a tio n a l co n feren ce w as held
an d ad e w ere serv ed by th e hostess. a m o n th e a rlie r th is y ear th a n last
F o llo w in g th e social h o u r, an n o u n c e ­ to give fa rm e rs in 1940 a b e tte r op­
m en t w as m ade th a t
Mrs. L loyd p o rtu n ity th a n ever to k n o w w ell in
G oodrich w ill be h ostess a t th e n ex t ad v an ce o f th e p la n tin g season w h a t
m eetin g , th e second F rid a y in A ug­ th e p ro g ram h a s to o ffer them .
u st a t th e hom e of Mrs. P ercy C or­
R eco m m en d atio n s ad o p ted a t th e
m an.
n a tio n a l co n feren ce w ill be used for
T he f ir s t of a series of “ D im in ish ­ d ra f tin g sp ecific p ro v isio n s of th e
in g T e a s” w ill be held a t th e hom e 1940 p ro g ram . In g e n e ra l, it w ill
of Mrs. E m il Z lvney Ju ly 20th. T hese co n tin u e on th e sam e lin e s as th e
w eekly social tim es w ill c o n tin u e 1939 pro g ram . C h an g es reco m m en d ­
u n til all clu b m em bers h av e h ad an ed a re th o se w h ich w ill sim p lify a d ­
o p p o rtu n ity to e n te r ta in a t th ese m in is tra tio n of th e p ro g ram ,
or
sim p lified “ g e t-to -g e th e rs .”
m ak e it m ore effectiv e
from
th e
T h irty -o n e a d u lts an d n in e c h ild ­ s ta n d p o in t o f soil c o n se rv atio n , says
ren enjo y ed th e C olum bia G ran g e th e O regon o fficial.
p icnic an d social a fte rn o o n in th e
T he c o n serv atio n p ro g ram provides
cool y ard of Mr. an d M rs. Vei n D u n ­ ! fo r e sta b lish m e n t of n a tio n a l a llo t-
ham S u n d ay . T h e p icn ic ta b le f a ir ­ Sments fo r so il-d e p le tin g cro p s an d a
ly g ro an ed , b e in g so h ea v ily lad en ‘n a tio n a l goal for so il-b u ild in g crops
wdth good food.
an d p ractices, w hich w ill be broken
I dow n to in d iv id u a l farm s. T h e n a ­
tio n a l w h eat a llo tm e n t ol 62,000,000
acres fo r 1940 has a lre a d y been a n ­
nounced.
COLUM BIA GRANGE
NOTES
MISS GRIM HOST
TO COOKERY CLUB
T he K. Q. C ookery clu b w as e n ­
te rta in e d T h u rsd ay , J u ly 13, a t th e
hom e of Miss E lla Mae G rim . T he
special fe a tu re of th e afte rn o o n w as
th e a m a te u r p ro g ram in w hich m uch
ta le n t w as d isplayed. D elig h tfu l re ­
fre sh m en ts w ere served by th e h o st­
ess.
T h e clu b w ill be e n te rta in e d Ju ly
” 7 a t th e hom e of Lois and P a tric ia
M ark h am .
FOUR-H CLUBS HOLD
SW IM M IN G PARTY
T he 4-H club m em b ers from C ol­
om bia d is tric t m et a t th e U m atilla
p ark F rid a y for a jo in t social m eet­
in g w ith th e U m a tilla 4-H clubs.
Sw im m ing w as enjoyed in th e fo re ­
noon an d a ftern o o n . A pot luck
lu n ch w as served a t noon.
T hose going from C olum bia clu b s
w ere M ary Som m erer, R u th M cCul­
ley. M arian O tt, D o ro th y K nox, D on­
na Beck, A nn P ierso l, P eggy T odd,
L ois H u n t, Iren e H u n t, B eulah R y-
lan d , N orm a G etchell. P h y llis J o h n ­
ston an d th e ir lead e r, A nne Som-
m erer.
Im p ro v em en t C lub M eets.
The R oyal
Room
Im p ro v em en t
club held an ev en in g m e etin g la st
T h u rsd a y a t th e
M cC ulley
hom e
; w ith Mrs. M cCulley a c tin g as lead er
in th e ab sen ce of Jo y ce M cCulley
' w ho is aw ay. Mrs. H . J. O tt an d
O tis M cCulley w ere v isito rs. R o ast-
lin g e a rs w ith h a m b u rg e r sa n d w ic h ­
es w ere enjoyed
by all
p resen t.
E v ery o n e sh ared in te llin g s to rie s
and p lay in g gam es fo r th e re m a in d ­
er of th e ev en in g .
American Income Rises
4 Cents; < Living Costs
Dip Three Cents in Year
P U R C H A S IN G P O W E R
JANUARY. IQ39. Compared
with JANUARY, 1938
M tVlSTOaS SYNDICAT!
M INNEAPOLIS
ECHO LOSES TO
PRISON BALL TEAM
F ive ru n s in th e firs t in n in g sp ell­
ed d e feat for th e E cho baseball a g ­
g re g a tio n S u n d ay w hen th ey in v a d ­
ed th e W alla W alla p riso n fo r a t i l t
w ith th e M avericks. T h e p e n ite n t­
iary in m a te s scored th re e ru n s in th e
th ird an d th re e m ore in th e fo u rth
to com plete th e ir sco rin g . Echo a t ­
tem pted to equal th e p riso n e rs rec­
ord ar.d scored th re e tim es In th e op­
en in g fra m e b u t w ere u n a b le to sto p
th e h a rd h ittin g in m ates.
E cho w as so m ew h at b o th ered by
th e closeness of th e p riso n w alls and
co m m itted sev eral coetly erro rs. T he
team , how ever, show ed co n sid erab le
s tre n g th a t th e plate.
B a tte rie s — E cho: F red R a n k in ,
w aterm elo n
crop in
th e W oodw ard, Dopps and S. R a n k in :
m an an d Iitrigon d is tric ts ia P rlso n te a m : B oukal. Sorenson and
:ed as ex cellen t
by
v a rio u s W eaver.
rs from th a t d is tric t. T he
is ex cep tio n ally h eavy w ith th e
s In fine shape. R. B. R an d s
M l < UMMOM \ I -1 I)
isrdm an re p o rts th a t h is crop
M l Ml IHI M I \ l I I’ l
ires very fav o rab ly w ith th a t
•m er years.
||< »Ml M A ' ' I ’ .UT.K
hough a few m elons a re rip e
H K illP r t \
e p re se n t, h a rv e s tin g w ill n o t
I I >M 1] I \ I I > ) " l I
u n til th e firs t of A ug u st.
WATERMELON CROP
REPORTED FINE
NEW AAA RULE TO
AID M AINTENANCE
OF DRYLAND GRASS
FOR SALE OR T R A D E - ABOUT 200
New Z ealand ra b b its, m ostly w hite
ones. G. W. M cC racken, 4 m iles east
of H erm iston on S tan field p ro ject.
4 8 -lp
40-ACRE RANCH FOR SA LE— SIX
m iles NE of H erm iston. R easo n ­
ab le term s. In q u ire V icto r A ddle-
m an, C olum bia D ist. Mrs. M ay Ad-
dlem an.
48-3p
SE E COL. GEO. HODGE, LICEN SED
au ctio n eer. Sell a n y th in g , any
tim e, an y w h ere. F a rm sales a spec­
ialty . P e rm a n e n tly located In H er­
m iston. A ddress Box 373.
48-3p
W ILL DO TRACTOR MOWING BY
th e acre. G lenn Seeley, 3 mi. east
of S tanfield.
4 8 -lp
MODERN A PA R TM EN T FOR R EN T
— Also room s by w eek or m o n th .
K a tty C orner from depot. C a rte r
A pts.
38-3p
W A NTED — CHICK ENS AND VEAL.
W . B. F o ster, 3 mi. e a st D iagonal
road, R t. 1, H erm isto n .
47-3p
JUVENILE RACING
MEET IS SUCCESS
T h rills an d sp ills clim axed th e
ju v en ile ra c in g show held S unday.
J u ly 16, in H erm iston.
Dick B elt
and Ja c k R odgers, producers, rep o rt
a fin a n c ia l success w ith m any peo­
ple tu r n in g out to w itness th e spec­
tacle. Several prizes w ere aw arded
to w in n e rs of soap box. foot an d v a r­
ious novelty races.
It is expected th a t a n o th e r race of
th is type w ill be staged in th e n e a r
fu tu re .
SUMMONS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D e p a rtm e n t of tb e In te rio r
No. 028801
G eneral L an d O ffice a t T he D alles,
O regon, J u ly 6, 1939.
NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t
C h arles W. Acock, of Irrig o n , O re­
gon, who, on May 3, 1934, m ade
O rig in al H om estead E n try , Act. 6-
17-02. No. 028801, for F arm U nit
’’A’’ or th e N E% S E U , Section 3,
T o w n sh ip 4 N., R an g e 26 E., W illa ­
m ette M eridian, h a s filed n o tice of
in te n tio n to m ake fin a l P roof,
to
e sta b lish claim to th e land above de­
scribed, before W. J. W a rn e r, U. S.
C om m issioner, a t H erm isto n , O regon,
on th e 25th d ay of A ugust, 1939.
C laim an t nam es as w itn esses: A.
C. H oughton, H a rry S m ith. J . S.
W h ite and F o rre s t H u n ttin g , all of
Irrig o n , Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, R eg ister.
(J u ly 13-A ug. 10)_
LAND SALE NOTICE
FOR SALE— GOOD GRADE M ILK
goats, all sizes, for m ilk, fo r pets,
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t
for m eat. P rice
reaso n ab le.
One
th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m a til­
m ile n o rth
of H erm isto n .
C. A. la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an
L are.
47-6p o rd e r 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
TO TRADE— 40 ACRES, C R E E K , C ounty, O regon, on th e 1 9 th day of
springs, house, b arn , tim b e r, som e Ju n e , 1939, w ill, on th e 5 th d ay of
cleared, fr u it an d b erries, fo r e a s t­ A u g u st, 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
e rn Oregon lan d . H a rry B a rr, R t. 1, 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
R a in ier, O regon.
47-2c door of th e U m a tilla C ounty C ourt
H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to
HOUSE FOR SA LE AT S T A N FIE L D a m inim um price of $10.00 th e re fo r,
— A utom obile in p a r t p ay m en t. to be paid In cash, a t th e tim e of
See F. A. B aker, a g e n t, S tan field . sale, th e fo llo w in g described parcel
by U m a tilla
47-3p of la n d , h e re to fo re
C ounty, O regon, a c q u ired fo r d e lin ­
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — SADDLE q u e n t taxes, to -w it:
L ot 18, B lock 7, H erm isto n in
pony for lad ies or c h ild re n , g en ­
N B U S E U , Section 10, T w p. 4,
tle. R. B, W ilcox, phone 97F 3, H e r­
N o rth R ange 28, E.W.M.
m iston.
47-3c
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of U m atilla C ounty.
CAPABLE H O U S E K E E P E R W ISH ES (J u ly 6-Aug. 3 ) ^ t ^ _______
position in m o th e rle ss hom e. R ef­
erences given. Mrs. C ora B row n,
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Box 373, or call a t G eorge Hodge
hom e.
48-3p
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r
No.’ 028892
PIANO BARGAIN — B EA U TIFU L
G eneral land office a t T he D alles.
sm all size p iano, lik e n ew ; also
la rg e r p iano m u st be ta k e n up. W ill O regon, J u n e 23, 1939.
NOTICE Is h ereb y g iven th a t
sell for u n p aid balance. E asy term s. C h arles N. S eeliger of H erm isto n ,
W rite T allm an P lan o S tore, Salem , O regon, who, on J u n e 20, 1934, m ade
Ore.
47-3c O rig in al H om estead E n try , A ct 6-6-
12, No. 028892, fo r S E 1/, N W U and
FOR SALE— TWO COLTS, 4 Y EAR E % S W U , S ection 32, T ow nship 5
olds, 1500 lbs.; young bay team , N., R an g e 28 E., W illa m e tte M erid­
2800 lbs.; s p rin g e r Je rse y cow ; also ian, h as filed n o tice of in te n tio n to
m ak e fiv e-y ear P roof, to estab lish
V a n ity type k itc h e n ra n g e . Bud claim to th e lan d above described,
D au g h erty , B u tte r Creek.
47-3p before W. J. W a rn e r, U. S. Com m is­
sio n er, a t h is office a t H erm isto n ,
W E T A K E T H E DAM !! OUT OF O regon, on th e 1 0 th day of A ugust,
dam aged tire s w ith an O. K. R u b ­ 1939.
C laim an t nam es as w itnesses:
ber W eld. All w ork g u a ra n te e d , any
P h ilip A. P ow er, C a rso r L inder,
size. H a r r a h ’s T exaco Service, 1008
H e rb e rt M etteer, an d Jesse M. P r in ­
E. C o u rt a t V iad u ct, P e n d leto n , O re­
dle, all of H erm isto n , Oregon.
gon.
46-4c
W. F. JACKSON,
R egister.
FO R SALE — HOUSEHOLD FU R N I-
(J u n e 29— J u ly 27)
tu re. P h o n e 31. Mrs. A lice W ag ­
ner.
46-3p
LAND SALE NOTICE
FR A M ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50. A.
W. B eh rm an . W a tc h m a k e r, H erald
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
Office, H erm isto n .
45-tfc th e u n d ersig n ed . S h eriff of U m atilla
C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an o r­
SEW ING
AND
A LTERA TIO NS— d e r d u ly m ade and en tered h erein by
In q u ire a t Bowm an Shoe Shop, th e C ounty C o u rt of U m atilla C oun­
ty. O regon, on th e 1 9 th day of Ju n e ,
H erm iston.
44-6tc 1939, w ill, on th e 22 day of Ju ly ,
1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock
FOR SALE— 26 H EA D OF W E A N E R In th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h est
pigs.
F. C. F re d erick so n , I r r i ­ b id d e r for cash, a t th e fro n t door of
gon.
43-tfc th e U m atilla C ounty C ourt H ouse.
P e n d leto n . O regon, su b ject to a m in ­
HOUSES FO R R E N T — ALSO AN im um price of $50.00 th e re fo r, to be
a p a rtm e n t w ith elec tric ra n g e and paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, the
re frig e ra to r.
Also p a stu re to ren t. follow ing described parcel of land,
h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O re­
II. E. H anby. H erm isto n .
42-tfc
gon. acquired for d elin q u e n t taxes,
to -w it:
S W '4 8W M N R >4 , flection
16.
T ow nship 5, N o rth R ange 28, E.
W. M.
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
of U m atilla C ounty.
(J u n e 2 2 -Ju ly 20)
SUMMONS
E q u ity No. 6458
HE above chart, showing how
the average American fared In
national income changes in the la>t
twelve months, is based on tbe
monthly consum ers’ study of In­
vestors Syndicate, of Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Public in Junuary
had a "real income” of $1.04, or an
increase of 4 cents on the dollar
from the same 1938 month. Tnis
"real Income” la not a subtraction
of cash income and expenditures,
but an average relative of these
figures designed to show how living
costs affect adjusted Income dollars.
Cash income of Mr and Mrs.
Public in January was $1.01 for
every $1 a year earlier. Thia gain
of one cent on the dollar resulted
from the following changes per dol­
lar: wages up seventeen cents and
salaries three cents; investm ent in­
come was .down 34 cents and other
income was down two cents on the
dollar.
Ren is were off two cents in Janu­
ary as compared with tbe same 1938
month. Food waa down three cents
on the dollar: clothing wae oft five
I; and miscellaneous Items warq
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
T
HERMISTON HERALD
T his sun :nons is p u blished in th e
{H erm iston H erald, a n ew sp ap er p u b ­
lished w eekly at H erm isto n . I ’n iatll-
ila C ounty, O regon, an d w ill be pub
lisbed for fo u r successive w eeks be­
g in n in g w ith th e issue dated and
p ublished Ju n e 22. 1939. an d en d in g
¡w ith th e issue dated an d published
J u ly 20, 1939, by order of th e H u-
o rab le C alvin L. Sweek, Ju d g e of die
{above e n title d co u rt, m ade th e 20th
¡day of J u n e . 1939.
D ated th is th e 22nd day of Ju n e ,
11939.
PE TE R SO N & PETER SO N ,
A tto rn e y s for P la in tiff
R esidence an d P o st O ffice,
A ddress. P en d leto n , Ore.
(J u n e 22 -Ju ly 20)
_____ __
G eorge A. I-aF o n tain e . P la in tiff,
vs. L orrol L a F o n ta in e , D efen d an t.
To L orrol L a F o n ta in e , d e fe n d a n t
above n a m e d :
IN T H E NAME OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON:
You a re h ereby n otified and re ­
q u ired to a p p e a r In th e above e n ti t­
led c o u rt and ratine on o r before
T h u rsd a y , th e 20th day of Ju ly ,
1939, w hich Is w ith in fo u r weeks
from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lica­
tion of th is sum m ons, and an sw er
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
n o tic e th a t If you fail to a p p e a r and
a n 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 an t th e re o f w ill apply
to th e co u rt for th e relief prayed for
th e re in , nam ely fo r a decree of th e
co u rt d im olvlng th e m a rria g e con­
tr a c t e x iatln 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
relief.
E q u ity No. 6459
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
UM ATILLA COUNTY
L illias H. P ayne, P la in tiff,
vs.
E ra s tu s O. P ayne, 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 ereby re q u ire d to a p p ear
and a n sw 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 and 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,
n am ely on or before T h u rsd ay , J u ly
27, 1939, a n d if you fail to so a p p e a r
an d a n sw e r or oth erw ise plead th e r e ­
to w ith in said tim e th e p la in tiff for
w a n t th e re o f w ill apply to th e co 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
a r t dis­
so lv in g th e m a rria g e c o n tract now
an d
h e re to fo re existing
betw een
p la in tiff an d d e fe n d a n t
nil for a
c h an g e of th e n am e of the p la in tiff
from th a t of L illia s H. P ay n e to
th a t of L illia s H. Moore, h er m aiden
nam e.
T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed in th e
H e rm isto n H erald , a new spaper p u b ­
lish ed w eekly in H e rm isto n . U m atil­
la C ounty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to an
o rd er m ade an d en tered h e re in by
H o n o rab le C alvin L. Swee
Ju d g e of
th e above e n title d co u rt,
tb e 26th
day of J u n e , 1939, and 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 th e 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, an d en d in g w ith
th e issue d a te d a n d
published on
T h u rsd a y , th e 2 7 th day of Ju ly ,
1939.
D ated th is th e 2 6 th d ay of Ju n e ,
1939
PE TE R SO N & PE T E R SO N ,
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff,
R esidence and P. O. A ddress:
P e n d leto n , O regon.
(J u n e 29 - J u ly 27)
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
C o m e to P e n d le to n fo r
Y o u r O p tic a l N eed u !
Eyes Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to Fit
When Needed.
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OPTOMETRIST
OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S
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