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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 T THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON 7 collection of the processing tax. The theory on which the domes tic allotment plan is based is that it is necessary to reduce wheat pro duction in this country to a level equal to the domestic demand plus the probably export outlet. Without some machinery to insure general adherance to such a reduction plan it cannot be put into effect except through the long and painful pro cess of survival of the fittest. The new farm act provides mach inery whereby the amount of neces sary reduction will be determined and then each state, county and finally each wheat grower will be "allotted” a share in the necessary production based on past average output. A farmer then will have the op portunity to agree to cut his acre- age down to the proposed amount and in return will be paid enough excess over the market price for his remaining harvest to boost his re turn per bushel to the pre-war ex change value of wheat. A farmer who refused to sign such an agree ment would continue to receive only the general market price which, as now, could be subject to the influ- enee of world conditions. Thus the plan is to bring about acreage re- duction by making it profitable for farmers generally to enter such vol untary agreements, and unprofit- able for the “individualist” to re- main outside. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. Turkey Growers Will Meet Saturday PROGRESS BEING MADE IN The annual meeting of the East- APPLYING NEW FARM ACT. ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso- elation will be held in the city library Saturday, June 17, at 2:00 P. M. Every member is requested to be present as three directors will be elected. Other important busi ness will be transacted. PAGE THREE Club Girl Builds Dairy Herd. Ruth Leicht mentioned in the following article taken from The I Journal, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht of Irrigon, and an active 4-H club worker. “Ruth Leicht, 4-H club girl of Ir- rigon, is beginning to realize the joys of accomplishment and posses- sion. "A few minutes ago I went out to feed my baby calves and then to see my cow and her daughter that are both going to freshen in about two weeks,” she writes in a letter to H. C. Seymour, state club leader, just thought how wonderful it is to see my cow and her calf that I raised from babies, and now it is their turn to produce for me, and it is fine to have your own grown stock. “I have one cow. her calf, three little bulls and two heifers—one nine months old and the other one year. I gave six little bull calves away. People surely are good to me. Mr. Acock gave me a heifer from his best cow and she is one i year now and a dandy. Mr. Coryell 1 gave me a fine little heifer also, and I with all my little bulls people gave me I fatten them and ship them, and then papa cashes my check and | to keeps this money for me to go t college on. So you see I am plan ning hard on my U. P. scholarship.’ WANT ADS VALUES! 1 Cent a Word MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- TWO HOGS, READY I for market. Karl Reding, Rt. 1. Echo, Ort. 42-2tp Cheese 15c While nothing definite had yet been announced in the second week STRAYED — TWO IRON-GRAY in June as to the proposed state or Mules, left hind leg branded PC | ganization under the federal farm Kosmos and George. Helix, Ore. act. nationally the “machinery" was 41-2tp. getting about set up and progress was reported daily in getting the BRING IN AND LET ME COOLI provisions of the act into effect, and market your veal, 50c each. I says the Oregon Extension service Kurrle Market, Stanfield, Ore. 41-tfe | FARM AUXILIARY OUTLINES in its weekly review. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID A summary of the accomplish- PROGRAM FOR HALF YEAR. for hogs, cattle, veal, and sheep. ments to date would include ap- L. J. Huston, 910 F. Street, The I At its last meeting the Farm Bu- polntment of admi nist rati ve heads reau Auxiliary outlined a program under the act, holding of prelimi June 29-p. I Dalles, Ore. Large for half a year, starting with the nary conferences dealing with most Pkgs. commodities, preliminary meeting Friday, June 16. The pro- basic FOR SALE—1 GOOD BICYCLE. I work toward formation of scores of gram and leaders follow: New Morrow brake. Good clinch- 1 June 16, Flag Day—Mrs. Laura marketing agreements as provided er tires. Just painted. A bargain. Morris, Mrs. Lois Blum and Mrs. in the law, the holding of at least $10.00. Robert Refvem. Call at one final hearing on one such agree New Madden. Red & White Store. Stanfield. 41-tfc | July 7, Four-H Club Report by ment, and the rapid application of Pounds Mrs. Wm. Hineline—Mrs. Christley, the farm credit features of the new FOR SALE—5-YEAR-OLD HOLS j Mrs. Gus Linder, Mrs. Barham, and act. tein bull. Haddocks breeding of l Mrs. M. M. Smith. Here in Oregon producers and MORTGAGES TO BE POPULAR July 21, Recreation—Mrs. Henry distributors of farm products are al fine animals. Price $40. Near Mess Sommerer, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. N. W. ready taking steps to find out what EXCHANGED FOR BONDS. ner place. 9 mi. 8. W. of Hermiston. | Bloom, and Mrs. Gladys Hooker. the opportunities will be under the 41-2tc. Wm. D. Prior. August 4 Auxiliary Lawn Party trade agreements section of the Spokane, Wn„ May 30—-The Fed- (8:00 P.M.)—Mrs. Jackson Harr, farm act. This section permits pro eral Land Hank of this city expects proper vouchers, within six months Mrs. 0. Wells, Mrs. H. McCulley. ducers and distributors to set up a large number of individuals and from the date hereof. August 18, Sewing articles made definite agreements intended to sta- from Mash Sacks, also children’s bilize any given industry, which Dated this 25th day of May, 1933. institutions to exchange their first welfare work—Lead by Mrs. Dun agreements may be enforced for the JULIA E. O’GRADY, Executrix. farm mortgages for the new type ning, Mrs. Struthers, and Mrs. Hen first time by the “big stick” of the (May 25-June 22) of bond to be issued by the 12 Fed- ry Ott. licensing power of the federal de September 1, Regular Session— partment of agriculture. Several STRAWBERRY RESEARCH WORK | eral Land Banks. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Mrs. C. Lynch, Mrs. A. E. Marble, such groups have been conferring E. M. Ehrhardt said SHOWS WAY TO IMPROVEMENT. , President , — Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, and Mrs. with George O. Gatlin, cooperative I that about 30 per cent of the total Hughes. marketing specialist at Oregon State That strawberry plants will lend farm mortgage debt is held by indi- September 15 and October 6—No college, to determine the best plan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to themselves to the same generalj viduals and that because many of the legal voters of Union High meeting. of action under the new law. through them are dependent to some extent School District No. 9, of Umatilla October 20—Election of Officers. Large national groups, particu methods it improvement Committee in charge—Mrs. John larly in the milk production and eliminating virus diseases as has I upon the income from these securi County, State of Oregon, that the Paxton, Mrs. Ryland, and Mrs. II. distribution field, have been moving long been successfully used with po-1 ties, which has been reduced in re Annual School Meeting of said Dis FARMERS tatoes is the definite determination | Hooker. swiftly in all parts of the country of Hr. S. M. Zeller, plant patholo - cent years, they are likely to desire trict will be held at the school November 3, Christmas sugges- in preparing preliminary agree- gist at the Oregon Experiment sta- | to exchange their mortgages for house: to begin at the hour of 2:00 tions—Mrs. E. C. Wells, Mrs. Ben ments for consideration by the sec- o’clock P. M. and hold until! 7:00 Jones, Mrs. Squire Thomas, and retary of agriculture. The first of tion. Federal Land Bank bonds the inter P. M. on the fourth Monday of June, Mrs. Tom Wilson. Pathologists at the station dis- est on which is guaranteed by the being the 26th day of June, A. D. these to come to formal hearing November 17, Thanksgiving pro stage was that for the Chicago covered some years ago that yields | United States, 1933. gram—Mrs. Frank Guiwits, Mrs. milkshed. Use of this section of the of strawberries are being seriously | - This meeting is called for the Mrs. Wm. Mikesell, Mrs. Clark, and . . purpose of electing one Director, law in the dairy industry and in reduced in most Oregon fields „ .. j Notice of Annual School Meeting. Jewett. and the transaction of business those enterprises not included under through the presence of the straw December 1, Music and Mother the "basic commodities” section of berry crinkle disease, a virus disor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to usual at such meeting. Goose Party—Mrs. O. H. Buell. Mrs. the law is considered a means of der similar to mosaic that attacks | the legal voters of School District Dated this 5th day of June, 1933. French, Mrs. Doris Madden, and extending real advantages of the potatoes. Whether any stock free No. 14, of Umatilla County. State of ATTEST: Mrs. J. H. Reid.*.... R. A. Brownson. District Clerk from this disease could be developed | new farm policy to all sections of Oregon, that the Annual School December 15, Christmas program agriculture. appeared doubtful for a while, how Meeting of said District will be held W. J. Warner, Chairman Board —Mrs. Claud Upham, Mrs. Hebert, of Directors. at the school house; to begin at the Meanwhile plans for acreage ad ever. Mrs. Lester Hammer, and Mrs. John (June 8-15) Dr. Zeller obtained a small start hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M. on the justment among the strictly basic Jendrzejewski. commodities are going forward. In of what appeared to be clean plants, third Monday of June, being the NOTICE T) CREDITORS. order to hurry these up so as to however, and has increased them for 19th day of June, A. D. 1933. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. INFECTIOUS BRONCHITIS. This meeting is called for the apply to this year’s cotton crop, the Marshall variety through many generations. This year the question purpose of electing one Director and Senator Bankhead has sponsored an A warning concerning infectious IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE General Dentistry amendment to the National Recov arose as to whether these were one Clerk, and the transaction of bronchitis (Laryngotracheitis) vac ery act which would appropriate a merely resisting the disease because business usual at such meeting. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- X-Ray and Diagnosis cination of fowls has been sent out fund for taking cotton land out of of favorable environment. Certain Dated this 5th day of June, 1933. TILLA COUNTY. Phone Bank Bldg. by W. T. Johnson of Oregon State production yet this season. He be ones of the plants in the greenhouse ATTEST: Residence Phone 2 5-J were therefore inoculated by "pas R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. In the Matter of the Estate of Agricultural Experiment Station, at lieves the resultant rise in cotton turing” aphids on them after they Sunday and Evenings by F. B. Swayze, Chairman Board Isabell Ross, Deceased. prices would more than repay the Corvallis. of Directors. government through increase in the had previously been on infected Appointment 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Recently the poultry industry has value of the government cotton plants. The results were quick and (June 8-15) all persons whom it may concern: positive, as all plants thus inocula been circulated concerning a pro holdings. That Milton A. Ross has been ap ted soon developed easily detected NOTICE TO CREDITORS. duct to be used in vaccinating for pointed executor of the last will and symptoms of the disease. the control of bronchitis. Since the LIKE IT OR NOT, SPINACH testament of Isabell Ross, Deceased. Strawberry plant improvement A. W. Christopherson, M. D. persons having claims against promiscuous use of such a product SAID TO BE GREAT STUFF. work which will lead to certifica IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE All Appointments: may result in tremenduous loss to STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA this are hereby required to present tion has already been started in them, In the manner provided by National Hospital Ass'n. the poultry industry in Oregon it is With spinach abundant at this several sections of the state and TILLA COUNTY. law, to the said executor at the law Union Pacific R. R. deemed advisable to call attention season in Oregon, its frequent use there is room for more of it so as to office of George R. Lewis in the make Oregon a center of high grade in the diet as a valuable source of U. 8. Veteran's Exam. In the Matter of the Estate of DeSpain Building In Pendleton, Ore to some of the dangers involved. Iron and vitamins is suggested by planting stock as well as high pro Thomas L. Stewart, Deceased. C. M. T. C. gon, within six months of thte date Live Virus Used. fields. Miss Lucy Case, extension specialist duction in the commercial NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of the first publication of this no Life Insurance Exam. It has been established that some in nutrition at Oregon State college. believe horticultural officials at the the undersigned has been appointed tice which is the 25th day of May, City Health Officer executrix of the last will and testa 1933. bronchitis become One serving or three-fourths cup of state college. affected with Bank spinach provides one-half of a day’s • This latest work of Dr. Zeller’s ment of Thomas L. Stewart, General Practice de- MILTON A. ROSS, Executor. carriers, appear normal and yet are iron needs for an adult. shows conclusively, they say, that ceased, and has qualified as the law GEORGE R. LEWIS, carrying the virus to capable of Half a peck of raw spinach makes the same methods of selection, directs. AU persons having claims DeSpain Building, fowls which have not had the dis about two cups cooked, or four serv- maintenance of a personal "seed against, the said estate are required Pendleton, Oregon, ease. Since bronchitis vaccine con ings. Iron utensils are not suitable plot” by growers of planting stock, to present the same to me at the Attorney for Executor, for cooking spinach as they discolor office of W. J. Warner, my attor and careful rogueing out of diseased tains virus capable of producing the ney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with (May 25-June 22) the vegetable. Spinach cooked in a disease in Its. own severe form it small amount of water for eight to plants will bring results just as it has with potatoes. Work at the ex may be responsible for producing 10 minutes or until tender, appears périment station has also proved fresh and green when served. Vine that the disease is carried from 9900990090909000990990999999999090099900000900101100 carriers. ALL WORK GUARANTEED gar or lemon juice is best added as SOME PHONE 521 Oregon Practically Free of Disease. desired by each person as otherwise plant to plant by insects, just as It is rare to find farms in this it tends to destroy the attractive- with potatoes, but that it is not transmitted by contact. state where the disease has occur ness of the dish. palatable ALLOTMENT PLAN PROPOSED Several unusual and red. It is therefore highly import ant that vaccination not be promis combinations of spinach with other foods are suggested by Miss Case in cuously applied, as it may cause the a new mimeograph, “Spinach and FOR EARLY USE ON WHEAT. disease to become widespread Its Uses”, Garnishing and flavor- Additional preliminary work throughout the state. It is question ing with hard cooked or poached which included further appoint ERNEST GHORMLEY able, in its present state of develop eggs and with bacon is a common ments and some informal advance MEN'S CLOTHING and ment, if vaccination for this disease practice. Cheese cooked with spi- hearings with representatives of the LADIES HOSE nach gives a pleasing variety of fla various commodity groups, marked is justifiable at all with the “vac vor, especially when escalloped by Phone 326 301 E. Court St. the progress made this past week in X cine” now available. adding a white sauce and bread getting the new federal farm act Pendleton, Oregon Not Like Vaccination for Fowl-Pox. crumbs and baking in a moderately into effect, according to a review hot oven for about 30 minutes. of information received direct from It may be implied that vaccina A cream of spinach soup may be Washington made by the Oregon Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 tion for bronchitis is similar to that made by adding three cups of sea Extension service. for fowlpox as practised today. This soned and slightly thickened milk significant Probably the most — e.. ... DR. F. L. INGRAM Is not true. Carriers for fowl-pox and one grated onion to one cup of event to Oregon farmers is the out sieved spinach.. This soup may cur comparable to those of bronchitis dle if allowed to stand but can be come of the preliminary conference representaXives of the nation’s have not been demonstrated. Fowl restored by beating vigorously with of Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. MEN’S DRESS PANTS to $8 - $2.98 wheat industry which was presided pox vaccination has been perfected, an egg beater just before serving. over by M. L. Wilson, wheat pro MEN'S HIGH PRICED DRESS HOSE HALF PRICE Raw spinach may be used in eith duction administrator. Reports from after years of investigation, to the WOMEN’S DRFSSES AND DRESS GOODS CHEAP point where consistent vaccination er salad or sandwiches, according that meeting are that there is con DR. H. A. NEWTON Straw Hats — Dress Hats & Cans Levi Strauss OVERALLS. to Miss Case. A salad for five is siderable likelihood that the domes takes can be expected, Bronchitis made by shredding three cups of i as affecting tic allotment plan vaccination is so recent in develop- lettuce and one cup of raw spinach wheat will be put into effect in ment that practically nothing is and adding sliced radishes and time for this fall’s seeding of win BARGAIN PRICES! known regarding some of the im- French dressing, seasoned with gar ter wheat. Pendleton, Oregon lic or onion. A "surprise" sandwich Though act administra- the farm portant phases. It remains to be dem filling contains shredded raw spin- tion has been firm in emphazing onstrated that bronchitis virus ship ach flavored with grated onion and that it is not yet committed to any or particular plan, with mayonnaise ped under varying conditions, as moistened the advocates of TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR must certainly be encountered, will cooked dressing. the voluntary domestic allotment PROPERTY SEE Spinach may be canned for use plan. headed by M. W. Thatcher of prove effective in producing consist TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS in balancing winter and spring the Farmers National Grain corpor J. W. CLARKE at ent takes. If only a small percentage diets, says Miss Case. From 65 to ation, were given prominence in re G. F. HODGES AGENCY WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE takes develop, the results will prob 75 pints are recommended for a ports of this informal hearing 721 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. family of five. As sieved spinach is ably be disastrous to the others in Thatcher proposed that payments to one of an infant ’ s first solid foods, farmers be made this season on the flock which do not take. It ap about 35 half-pint jars of it is pears that widespread application of about right if there is a baby in the agreement to reduce fall wheat acreage for the 193 4 crop, and that BRADLEY & SON MADE IN PENDLETON bronchitis vaccination in its present family. a proceeding tax to finance suk h Directions for canning spinach payments be effective August 1. development is nothing short of Shoe Rebuilders together with the set of recipes are Should this proposal be adopted criminal. We rebuild shoes with machinery given in extension service bulletin It would mean that farmers who Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla County Taxpayers. No. 450. which may be obtained free would agree to reduce acreage to your shoes were made on. The Warehouse Stockholders Elect. from the college. the determined amount would b only factory machines In Umatilla given advance benefit payment The annual meeting of the stock County. Mali your shoes to ua. from the special fund provided in holders of the Lexington Farmers’ We pay the return postage. Bet the bill in advance of the collection LOCAL DEALER Warehouse company was held Sat ter shoe repairing for less mon of enough processing tax money to urday. June 3. Officers elected were finance the plan that early. This ey. Give us a trial. was part of the advance plan of President, S. J. Devine; secretary, Bradlev & Son sponsors of the bill who felt that Geo Peck; directors, J. E. Gentry Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home 643 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. the stimulus of increased farm pur-t Baking Powder GUARANTEED 10 oz. can 10c pound 1 10 OZ. CAN FREE SOAP Prince Albert 2 BULK CHIPS 4 25c 2 CANs 23c Oval Sardines CANDY BARS 2c 7c can SALTED PEANUTS 3 - For 25c Pay’n Packit ES CASH STORE Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON u. s. MARKHAM Beauty Shop Children’s LSOHIPA SHOES 98c MEN’S WORK SHOES JUST IN $1.79 $1.98 $2.19 MEN’S OXFORDS JUST IN $2.98 MEN’S WORK OXFORDS $1.98 MEN’S WORK PANTS 98c $1.49 $1*29 Men’s Dress Pants $1.98 : Chas. G. Burke Pendleton Battery See JIM PEARSON Hermiston, Ore. and 0. M. Scott. r chasing power should precede the Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon H. W. KELLEY Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Pump and Gas Engine Repairing Phone 72-W Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. % Legion Hall. PENDLETON Dependable Dentistry Dentist X-Ray Work Phone 12 6 Manicuring. 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