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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
Ì Attractive Voiles Organdies Wash Goods W e Give Green ■ ■ ■ ••■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ g g g g Oregon; Vice-President, J. Skovbo, Hermiston, Oregon; Secretary-Treaa- aie H A. Senilen. Corvallis. Oregon. Have you read the new bulletin on b Swarm Control by Demulh? This is - a wonderful bulletin by one of the enttural eollege to issue a circular of t greatest teachers of beekeeping the JnftU station of interest to commercial 1 world has ever produced. This and bees keepers of the state. It is in re • many other bulletins may be secured sponse to this request that this clrcu- • through the extension service of the 4ar..U helng prepared and mailed to I Agricultural College. « • m b s « of the Oregon State Bee- Real progress in desease control keepsrs association, and to other and eradication is being made in beekeepers of the stats who request- many states. Read what Wlsconsih ■sd the asms. This circular will be Is doing in the February issue of the followed by others periodically dur Ameiican Bee Journal. ing the year. The American Bee Journal has re <• .The, Oregon State Beekeepers* as- cently offered to make a special price so«iatlen has taken steps to Join the of *1 to members of the State Bee ■American Honey ^Producers league keepers association when subscrip *nd elected J. Skovbo of Hermiston as tions are sent to the Secretary. The WOetal delegate to the Salt hake Beekeepers Review is offering a masting. Thle action automatically special price of 75 cents. It is hop- makes every paid up member of the eu that similar arrangements may be State Association a member of the made with other Journals shortly. American Honey Producers league Remember this circular Is prepared 1 and entitled to all of Its advantages. to help the commercial and other J X- Tba fallowing grading rules for progressive beekeepers of the state. I honey were recently adopted by the Feel free to offer any suggestions • Oregon State Beekeepers' association: you may have in order that it may be ! of real service. , '■ Comb Honey F ancy- Sections to be well filled; combs not to extend beyond wood; firmly attached-on all sides and evenly cap ped, except the outside row next to Jhe wood. Comb and capping white and free from propolis or other pro nounced strain. Ho section In this grade to weigh less than 12 H oz. net CARE IN MARKETING BUTTER or U H oil grow. Te Insure Delivery of Satisfactory Number One Product to Consumer It Should Sections to he well filled; comb n ot. ( Be Well Wrapped. projecting beyond the wood. Must Successful parcel-post marketing of ^he. firmly, attached and entirely cap ped, except the utside row next to butter requires that externe care be the wood. . Honey, comb and capping taken to Insure the delivery of a sat isfactory product to the consumers, from white te light amber In color. say specialists of the United States No section In this grade to weigh less Department of Agriculture. The fol than 11 ». net or 12 os. gross. lowing are a few of the Important Number Two considerations to be observed to mnr- , . Sections that are entirely capped ket butter successfully by parcel post : It should be properly packed in neat except row next to the wood, weigh ing not lees than 10 oz. net. Also and attractive packages. The shipping container used should section» that weigh 11 oz. net or amply protect the butter from deterior more, and have not more than 50 un ation and damage. capped cells, which must be filled The packages should bear the ad with' honey, color— white and amber. dress of the sender and be properly AU sections not coming within addressed to the customer. these three grades should be classed The most expeditious mall service ns cull honey and disposed of locally. from the mailing office should be used Weighing must be done on scales to Insure delivery in the best condi tion. that wtll weigh H oz. Postal regulations provide that but la shipping the front sections must ter will be accepted for mailing to all be Uniform color and finish and shall offices to which, in the ordinary b* a true representation of the con- course of mail, It can be sent without spoiling when suitably wrapped or In All seettong must be well cleaned. closed or when packed In erates, boxes, or other suitable containers to Liquid Honey Muat he, weH ripened, and weight prevent the escape , of anything from not lees than 12 pounds to the gal the package, and so constructed as lon. All containers to be marked to properly protect the contents. y lth the , net weight. Color to be designated as Water White, White, COW TESTER AIDS DAIRYMAN L igh t Amber. Amber, and Dark. Col- yr to-be determined by the Root Wisconsin Farmer Woke Up by Re sults of Export Obtained in Work. grader. Ing With His Cows. • > Container should also be marked wttk the source of the honey where (P rep ared by th e U nited S ta tes D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re.>’ practical such as Fireweed, Alfalfa. “I Just wish to write a few words two cows were making more butterfat BEST PICTURE SHOWN HERE Clover, ate. for the month than any of my other THIS YEAR NEXT WEDNESDAY ‘ - Only-new containers (tin) to be to let the farmers in general know cowa. I decided to keep the calves, what I thought of cow-testing asso used for ahlpptng- ciations a year ago and what I think and further took interest enough to Through the cooperation of the of them now," writes a Wisconsin weigh the milk from each cow in my “The Affairs of Anatol;” W ill be extension service of the Agricultural dairyman to a field agent of the dairy herd; and now those two cows are Shown in Umatilla Tuesday College and the Oregon State Bee- division, United States Department of at the top of the list for the whole and Here Wednesday keepeca* aseoclatlon, a series of field Agriculture. “About a year ago I was association. “You may ask, what about those meetings .is being arranged for the approached on the subject, and, after two calves? Well, if you have $300 What in probably the biggest fea leading beekeepers districts of the some talk, I said: ‘Go ahead; if you you might get them; but not for less ture to be shown at the Play House can shoot In forty or fifty dollars I | this year is "The Affairs of Anatol” can, too.' So In April, 1920, we organ than that, even if they are grades. June «♦. Fortland District. Does testing pay? Well, I will say to be billed at Pound’s theatre In Ized; and to top it they elected me ■ ’ «'ns 27, South Willamette Dis- secretary of the association. I did yes; and If I can keep the association Umatilla Tuesday and at the Herm iston Play House Wednesday of next not think much more about It until going next year, you bet I will.” week. the tenter came to my place the first time, and when I saw him at work I VALUE OF TEST ASSOCIATIONS Securing »30,000 worth of furni commenced to wake up. ture for a single interior setting and “I had two cows that had freshened Information Obtained by Men then smashing the outfit befora the Enables Them to Weed Out about three weeks before that, and camera produces photoplay realism, Unprofitable Animals. both of them had heifer calves which but at a well-nigh prohibitive cost. I intended to sell for veal; hut after There Is plenty of evidence on file Yet that is what Cecil B. DeMIlle did in the United States Department of Iq his Paramount production, "The Agdcnltnre to convince anyone of the Affairs of Anatol.” The setting in question serves ns value of cow-testing associations as a means of developing profitable dairy a background for a part of the story herds. In all these associations rec portrayed by Wallace Reid, Gloria beekeeP'nk will f,IMl n P°B»,we to ords are kept of the amount of milk Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Bebe Daniels take in this series throughout the produced and feed consumed by each Wanda Hawley , Theodore Roberts Northwest. cow, and with this information the and other all-star players. It is an . Bulletins describing the activities members of the association are able Wf .Iqaaua may be sec.ured through to weed out the poor producers of the ultra-luxurious apartment and How Hta secretary ot the state association. herd to make room for the heifer ard Higgln, production manager for Hi also publishing a calves of the cows that give the larg Cecil B DeMIlle productions, was In small reel»« hook. In which the use est production of milk and butterfat. structed to spare no expense. This practice, together with the use of honey is featured, sample copies The result was an attractive suite of purebred bulls, is the best and sur designed by Paul Irbe. furnished with of which may be secured through the est way of building up the dairy herd, approximately 530,000 worth of fur eeer«tary of th« state association. say dairy specialists of the depart niture. This Included a valuable set --rn The . extension specialist In farm ment. * mgaageineot la considering preparing of Louis XVI chairs, a magniflcewt Buying Feed fee Boarder Cows Is Like » .fa n s, aeeeunt book adapted to bee- carved photograph case of unique de Pouring Water Down a Rat Hele. kespers. In order that the beekeepis sign. a grand piano, lamp«, mlrors. Subscribe For The Herald may bs In a position to offer sug the test was made I saw that those tables, a desk, lounge, pictures and gestions. It is urged that as many as possible secure copies of the pres- ent farm account book for use during u R u s h tö T h e . th« present year and adapt It to thetr 6UT VOU CAN'T AND TÖUR RAZO« ITWROOM sspds -as eoaamareial beekeepers and then offer each suggestions as they „ a y hav* ta the Extension Service at the end of the year. It la Import ant that the beekeepers ae well as other farmers, give more attention to the eoat of production. The above hooka may be-aeeured through the ex- teaatosi aarvtee at the eollege. - The secretary of ths state aaeocta- tloa has arranged with a local store to earry small eyelets adapted for use Oxfords $7.50 D A IR Y P O IN T S Trading Stamps Many Styles in Ladies* Oxfords, $ 4 .5 0 to $7.50 English $ 6 .0 0 White Patent Black Brown White Sport trimmed in Brov REAL Children’s Scuffers H ouse Búngalo* Dresses Aprons Smoke, Black, Brown, Tan FHONE 171 brlc-a-brsc. At the climax of this episode, Wal lace Reid was Instructed to run amuck, smashing everything break able In the set. The orders were comprehensive and Reid obeyed them to the letter. Not one stick of furni ture remained in Its original shape when the vandalism was complete! Using the email pieces of furniture as bludgeons, Reid shattered every thing In sight while the camera «lick ed Just out of range of hie blows. Mirrors, lamps, chairs, phonograph and piano were demolished one by lone. Ae a conclusion to the scene, the husky star siexed the huge overstuff ed divan and hurled It bodily through French doors at one end of the Sterilixc Prune Boxes Ona important aetp in the control of brown rot Is to sterllze the pruno boxes before returning them to the orchard. Bolling water or live steam will do the work effectively. A good arrangement Is to have a tank in which water may be kept hot with pipes run from the drier furnace. This tank. If large enough, will pro vide a means of washing the trays as well, thus keeping them from getting gummed up with drlpings.—O. A. C. Experiment station. Alfalfa Needs Sulfur Sulfur applied to alfulfa fields at the rate of 100 pounds per acre has been working wonders in eastern Oregon for several years. There Is still time to apply It broadcast before cultivating the fields.— O. A. C. Ex periment station. Read the Wand Ads. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Morrow County Creamery Company Delicious K hole some Confectionery HEPPNER, OREGON Tasty Stationery For H omen Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager AW, WHAT’S THE News stand Cigars and Tobacco And the Day Is Saved Too DON'T WANT TO KttF THE PEOOB WAITING « D VOU tVOHDCP WHAT ON IAHTH VOu’LL______ do BcN ! oh know th en ' ll nev er the d if f e r e n c e . JJJ i