THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Chapter 225. Oregon Laws, 1933.
requiring the marking of the pack
ing of the package becomes effect
ive June 9. 1933.
The regulation which established
the standard package became ef-
feotive June 15, 1933. However, per
sons having on hand at that date
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
1 Cent a Word
containers not meeting the require
ments of the regulation shall be al
MISCELLANEOUS
lowed until January 1, 1934, to use
up such supplies.
FOR
SALE
—COWS. HORSES, MA-
AMENDMENT TO OREGON PRUNE
CANNING SCHEDULE FROM
COOPERATIVES MAKE GAINS
The above grades and regulations
chlnery, wagons, turkeys. Wm.
apply
to
all
sweet
cherries
whether
GRADES AND REGULATIONS
Mitchell, Hermiston, Oregon. 44-2tp
DURING FOUR YEAR PERIOD.
JULY 10-15.
sold in one box or more, or car lots.
PACKAGES: The standard pack
BRING IN AND LET ME COOL
Oregon now has 187 cooperative Monday A. M......... Beans No. 2* cn. ago for fresh prunes shall be as fol
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
and market your veal, 50c each.
marketing or purchasing organiza Monday P. M.............Peas No. 21 cn. lows:
Kurrle Market, Stanfield, Ore. 41-tfc
tions operating within the state, ac Tuesday
BASKET:
U. S. standard half IN I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
M. __ Beans i No. 2 cn.
ROMAN STRIPE SILK
LOST
cording to a new directory of such Tuesday p. M______ Peas No. 2
cn. bushel basket (tub or round stave).
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
scarf lined with pink, some time
DISPLAY LUG: 3 3-8 inches deep,
organizations by George O. Gatlin, Wednesday A. M. Beans ‘ No. 2 % cn.
TILLA COUNTY.
last Thursday, June 29, between Lo
extension marketing specialist at Wednesday P. M. Peps ? No. 2 * cn. 1012 inches wide, and 15 inches
long, all Inside measurements. A
gan Todd farm and town. Mrs. L.
Oregon State college. This is a gain Thursday A. M........ Beets No. 2 1 cn. one-half inch cleat to be used on
In the Matter of the Estate of Todd.
45-ltc
of 52 since the previous directory Thursday P. M........Beans No.'2 1 cn. top of ends.
Anna E. Taylor, Deceased.
was issued four years ago.
be
PACKING: All packages shall
Friday A. M............ Beans No. 2
cn.
PRICES PAID
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HIGHEST CASH
All but 12 of the organizations Friday P. M............... Peas No. 2
cn. filled and the top layer shall not be the undersigned has been appointed
for hogs, cattle, veal, and sheep.
noticeably
superior
in
quality
and
are strictly Oregon associations, the | Saturday A. M....... Beans No. 21 cn.
size to those in the remainder of the executrix of the last will and testa L. J. Huston, 910 F. Street, The
remainder being out-of-state asso Saturday P. M.
Peas No. 2 1 cn. pack.
ment of Anna E. Taylor, deceased, Dalles. Ore.
June 29-p.
ciations doing business in this state.
MARKNG THE PACKAGE: The and has qualified as the law directs.
Gatlin reports that Oregon ranks
box shall be marked on one end in All persons having claims against FOUND—DRAIN HOSE FOR GASO-
NOW IS THE TIME.
line truck. Owner may have same
high in the percentage of associa
a legible manner with letters and the said estate are required to pre-
of not less than 3-8 Inches
by paying for ad and $2.00 for
tions that are incorporated and in
Co-operation has a two-fold ap- figures
in height and not less than 3-16 sent the same to me at the office of
the uniformity and soundness of the peal; the material and the intellec
trouble. Inquire at Herald.
45-2tc
inches in width, with the following W. J. Warner, niy attorney, in Her-
organization setups. This is made tual. So far we have been content to information: grade, net weight, and, miston, Oregon, verified as the law
HOP POLES, ON HIGHWAY, 5c
possible, in part, he says, because of rely almost entirely upon the mater the name and address of the grow
directs, within six months from the
each. F. Truax, Kamela, Or. 45-ltc}
er,
shipper
or
packer
as
the
case
the exceptionally favorable coopera- ial appeal, and to make members
date hereof.
45-ltc I
itive laws that have been built up first and conscious co-operators af may be. If the required markings do
Dated this 6th day of July, 1933.
not show on the label they shall be
here through some 23 years and terwards. Probably this will remain stamped on the label end of the box.
Ina Gilbert. Executrix. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED}
which are unexcelled in the entire the chief method of expansion in or if no label is used, on the end of
houses for rent. H. E. Hanby, Her |
(July 6-August 3)
United States.
45-tfc i
our movement, for it is the quickest the box.
m Iston.
The basket shall be marked on enEE • • • • a ■■■■■■■■ • •
Although there are 175 separate means of winning the great masses.
u FOR SALE— FRIGIDAIRE. VERY [
organizations, 65 or more of these But there is no need to neglect the the top with the above information a we "ARMEDe APntTMTi
using letters and figures of not less | Willi "hr,, AVRP
reasonable. Write Mrs. A. E. I
are associated together In federa intellectual appeal, which in its
than 3-8 inches in height and not ■
THE STATE
45-ltp |
Rugg, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
tions or central sales groups which way is far stronger, though it seems less
than 3-16 Inches in width.
tend to promote greater strength to touch a smaller number. Now,
HORSES FOR SALE — SEVERAL
These regulations are now in ef
Alfalfa and Oats Practicable.
and unity. Fruit and vegetable when every serious thinker is facing fect. However, persons having on
good work horses $35.00 and up. }
PRINEVILLE— The practicability
marketing associations lead all oth- apparently insoluble problems, is hand containers not meeting the re
Jersey milk cows $25.00 and up. E.
of
establishing
a
stand
of
alfalfa
ers in total numbers, according to the time to lay co-operative ideas quirements of the regulation shall
witn oats as a nurse crop was well W. Barnum, 7 Mi. S. W. Hermis
the new directory which classifies before them and to devise education be allowed until January 1, 1934,
45-ltp
to use up such supplies.
demonstrated
last year and this ton.
the cooperatives in 18 groups. There al machinery that will enable every
Cherries,
spring
on
land
seen
on
a
recent
al
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—LOT
are 11 general purchasing organi- progressive section of the public to Oregon Standard for Sweet
GRADES:
falfa tour through the county. One
9, lot F, 2nd Hermiston addition. !
zations and six dealing exclusively realize the significance and possibi
U. S. No. 1 shall consist of fresh | 8-acre field of Ladak alfalfa was
in oil and gasoline.
Magnolia Street, $550 cash, $650 }
lities of the co-operative movement. cherries of one variety which are I
A new setup for federal financing —Miss Honora A. Enfield, Secretary well formed, mature, but not soft, viewed which was seeded last spring terms. Write Carrie Bell Blood, 628
with Victory oats. The oats yielded McKinley Ave., Aberdeen, Wash.
of cooperatives is now in force un International Co-operative Women’s overripe, or shriveled and which are}
free from decay and from damage" S6 bushels to the acre, leaving a
45-4tc
der the new federal farm credit ad Guild.
.
- caused by dirt or other foreign mat- ;
perfect s and of alfalfa. This came
ministration which
decentralizes
ter, skin breaks, cracks, scars, lim- through the winter in fine shape,
this type of financial service, Gatlin GARDEN PEAS RICH SOURCE
brubs, bruises, scald, hail, birds, ।
Mae West Here Again.
russeting, disease, insects or mech-J showing no injury from the severe
reports. Loans to cooperatives will
“
Night
After Night” is a screen
weather.
now be made through 12 regional OF FOOD ELEMENTS, SAYS O.S.C. anical or other means.
adoption from Louis Bromfield’s
In
order
to
allow
for
variations
|
cooperative credit banks, the one
novel, "Single Night.” George Raft,
incident to proper grading and Codling Moth Traps Established.
Green peas, now abundant
in
for this region being in Spokane.
Constance Cummings, Wynne Gib
handling, not more than 10 per
Oregon cooperatives have been many parts of Oregon, are rich in cent, by count, of the cherries in
MOSIER —W. L. Howland and El- son, Mae West; and Alison Skip
largely self-financing and now owe all of the vitamins known to lie any lot, may be below the require nier Root, Mosier orchardists, have worth will be seen in the leading
cnly about 3285,000 to the credit needed in the adult diet, according ments of this grade, but not to ex established
codling
moth
traps roles.
extension ceed one-half of this tolerance, or again this year to determine flight
administration, a policy that might to Miss Lucy A. Case,
Action of the film is in a luxur
5 per cent, shall be allowed for de-
well be continued even under the specialist in nutrition at Oregon fects causing serious damage, and of the moths so as to indicate the ious New York, speakeasy, an old
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new and more favorable loan ar State college. In addition, they con not more than one-fifth of this best time for applying sprays. This brownstone mansion rescued from
rangements, Catlin believes. Out tain more of the body building sub amount or 1 per cent, shall be al- is the second year these two men decay to serve as an oasis from Man
than
most lowed for cherries affected by de- have carried on such work with the hattan’s wealthy thirsty,
side entangling financial alliances stance called protein
Raft,
cay.
frequently lead to outside control, vegetables, particularly when dried,
Oregon No. 2 shall consist of county agent. Some orchards in the young player, who scored sensa-
he says, while Oregon cooperatives and are moderately good sources of fresh cherries of one variety which district are trying banding trees tional successes in minor roles in
are stronger for their position of minerals and roughage, also impor- are fairly well formed, mature, but with medicated paper in an effort to "Scarface,” “Dancers in the Dark,”
not soft, over ripe or shriveled,
itant to good health.
home ownership and control.
which are free from decay and from assist in worm control while cutting and “Madam Rackateer,” has his
Peas are sweetest and most deli serious damage caused by
any down excessive spray applications) first leading role as proprietor of
JUNE 1933 PIG SURVEY
cious when cooked immediately af means.
the “joint."
which bring residue problems.
ter picking, Miss Case believes. The
In order to allow for variations
REPORT FOR OREGON.
green, plump pods, well filled with incident to proper grading and hand
ling, not more than 15 per cent, by
The Oregon spring pig crop in young, tender peas, are best. Those count, shall be below the require
1933 is estimated at 21 per cent less that are too mature have lost their ments of this grade, and not more
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS
than a year ago, according to the sweet flavor because the sugar in than 10 per cent by count shall be
WE HFARTILY ENDORSE THE
allowed for defects causing serious
June first Pig Crop Report’ of the them has turned to starch.
While peas are simple to cook, damage, and not more than .. per
United States Division of Crop Live-
cent shall be allowed for decay.
stock Estimates. This report
is care is necessary if their green color
Cull Grade: Cherries not meeting
based upon information shown by and delicate flavor are to be pre- the requirements of the foregoing
MADE IN PENDLETON
returns from farmers secured in co- served, says Miss Case. She recom- grades shall be marked Cull Cher
operation with the Post Office De- mends cooking them in a small ries.
partment, through the rural mail quantity of boiling water—being
Definition of Terms.
Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla County Taxpayers.
careful, of course, that they do not
carriers.
As
used
in these grades:
The number of pigs saved in Ore- burn. Add one-fourth teaspoon of
“Well formed" means having the
{on d ring the si . months period salt for each cup of water used, and shape characteristic of the variety.
from D' ember 1 to June 1 is esti if the peas are not fresh from the Mature doubles shall be considered
mated at 147,000 compared with garden, or' are rather mature, add well formed cherries when each of
LOCAL DEALER
187,000 in 1932 and 192,000 in also one teaspoon of sugar for each the halves are evenly formed.
"Mature
”
means
having
reached
1931. This decline is due entirely cup af water. Then cook them the stage of maturity which will in
to a decrease in the number of sows rapidly until tender—about 15 min sure a proper completion of the
Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home.
farrowing as the average size of lit utes. When done the amount of wa ripening process.
“Damage” means that the cherries
ter in 1933 is slightly larger than ter left in the pan will be just about
in 1932. The number of sows far enough to serve with the peas, with are injured to an extent readily ap
parent in the process of proper grad
rowing in the spring has been on out draining. Leaving the cover off ing and handling.
the increase since 1930, but the the kettle while boiling helps pre-
The following shall be considered
NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
as damage:
spring of 1933 shows an abrupt serve the green color.
1. Heavy or unsightly scratches,
Some people like green peas
drop back to the 1930 level of 23,-
limbrubs, russeting or scars, even
000 estimated number of sows far- served with butter, and others pre though covering only a small area
fer them with cream, milk or a thin of the surface.
rowing.
2. Any material discoloration or
The number of sows to farrow in white sauce. Buttered or creamed
the fall season of 1933 (June 1 to peas may be served plain, or in a softening of the tissue caused by
Dec. 1 ) is estimated at 17,000, rep great variety of combinations. Miss scald or bruises.
3. All skin breaks and cracks ex-
resenting a decrease of 17 per cent Case suggests, for instance, that cept a very thin line encircling
from the 20.000 farrowed in the fall they may be combined with scramb stem end of the fruit.
"Serious damage” means fresh
of 1932. This estimate is based led eggs, or placed on an omelet be
II4i
upon interpretation of breeding in fore turning one half over the other. punctures, rain cracks or other open
skin breaks.
tentions reported about June 1 and They also add attractiveness and
PACKAGES: The standard pack-
assumes that the relationship be flavor to soups, stews, meat loaves ages for cherries shall be as follows: }
L.A. Lug: 5 3-4 inch deep. 13 1-2 :
tween breeding intentions as repor and salmon loaves, and are delicious
APPOINTMENT
DE
inch wide, and 16 1-6 inches long. }
ted this year and subsequent far- in many salad combinations.
/
Information on canning and dry all inside measurements.
rowings will be fairly similar to the
Box: 4 1-8 and 4 1-4 inches deep.
average relationship of other recent ing peas for winter use is contained 8 5-8 inches wide, and 17 1-4 inches
In Extension Bulletin 450, "Home long, all inside measurements.
years.
Food Preservation,” which may be
This container may be packed |
obtained free of charge from county with or without a 3-8 Inch cinterj
Garden Projects Popular.
CAR
ronoor SOMETHIIG?
partition.
ST. HELENS—More interest this extension agents, or direct from the
Inches deep. 1
10 Pound Box: 2
year than last is being shown in the college at Corvallis.
9 inches wide, and 18 inches long. |
farm garden projects in Columbia
all inside measurements.
PACKING: All packages shall be
county, reports County Agent Nel
Many Turkeys Brooded.
well filled and the top layer shall
son. Total enrollment reached 305.
DALLAS—S. J. McKee, south of not be noticeably superior in quality
well in advance of a year ago, as
refnainder
Independence,
and C. C. Deter, near and size to those in the
more farmers are interested in rais
of the pack.
Oak
Grove,
have
a
total
of
10,500
Marking the Package: The box
ing a good supply of vegetables at
Mother, with her household errands and messages. The
turkeys on their two farms—enough shall be marked on one end in a
home.
young people, with their school activities. Father, keep
to supply every family in Polk legible manner with letters and fig
ures of not less than 3-8 inches in
ing in touch with work and business opportunity.
Baker Farmers Growing Lettuce. county with a bird for both Thanks height and not less than 3-16 inches
giving
and
Christmas,
it
has
been
A single emergency of fire, illness, accident, may make
in width, with the following infor
BAKER—A number of Raker
county farmers are going into the estimated. They plan soon to replace mation: grade, net weight, variety,
it worth more than it costs in a lifetime.
lettuce raising business in a big these with about 11.000 more. Both and name and address of the grow
At ary time the ring of its bell may be all-important
way, according to County Agent P. are using steam boilers to provide er, shipper or packer as the case
may be. If the required markings do
T. Fortner. Forty-one men have
heat
for
brooding
the
young
poults,
A
telephone costs but a lew cents a day.
not
appear
on
the
label
theyshall
be
signed contracts to raise a total of
125 acres of this crop for the J. C. and a large house divided Into small stamped on the label end of the box.
Sewell Produce company of Nampa. pens to house them. Each pen has or. If no label is used, on the end of
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Idaho. The plan is to harvest this a sun porch. They plan to sell the the box.
lettuce during the latter part of first batch at about eight weeks and NOTE:
Phone 551
Business Office — Main Street —
August, when carload shipments
Oregon No. 2 and Cull Grade be-
from other sections are at the low- replace them with a new batch, to come effective July 15, 1933, and
be raised on their own farms.
the Unclassified Grade repealed.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
PAGE THREE
WANT ADS
Pendleton Battery
See JIM PEARSON
Hermiston, Ore.
A telephone serves every
member of the family
Specials
Macaroni
LEMONS
25c
2 POUNDS 14c
DOZEN
Spaghetti
Pickles
SWEET OR
19c
2
POUNDS
2
35c
POWDERED
Prunes
LARGE
CANS
JARs
DILLS
SUGAR
4 POUNDS 25c
6) •
STRICTLY
Fresh Eggs
New Spuds
2 DOZEN 21c
10-uxp12c
Pay’n Packit
Pay
FARMERS CASH STORE
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
W. J. WARNER
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore.
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
A. W. Christopherson, M.
Appointments:
National Hospital Ass’n.
Union Pacific R. R.
U. S. Veteran’s Exam.
C. M. T. C.
U. s.
Life Insurance Exam.
City Health Officer
Bank Bldg.
General Practice
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
ERNEST GHORMLEY
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot OU
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
MEN’S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
Realistic Beauty Shop
301 E. Court St.
Phone 326
Pendleton. Oregon
Office Phone 523
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
Pendleton, Ore.
606 Main St.
Res. Phone 461
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
Bond Bldg.
W. G. FISHER
Pendleton, Ore.
(NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
7 s 5
DR. H. A. NEWTON
I
Dentist
X-Ray Work
Phone 12 !
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
Majestic
Ranges,
Red Jacket
Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
Phone 21
E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
J. W CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
721 Maio St.
Pendleton,
WE
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on The
only factory machines In Umatilla
County. Mail your shoes to us.
We pay the return postage. Bet
ter shoe repairing for less mon
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
Pendleton. Ore.
«43 Main St.
Specialize in Good Furni
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
a ruRNITURF Go.
PENDLETON OREGON