The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 27, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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| corn only to one inch from the top
1 of the jars. Jars of any kind of
! food may spoil If lifted by the tops,
thus breaking the seal. In canning
tomatoes, be sure to remove all of
the core which might cause spoil­
age.
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
1 Cent a Word
Food preservation budgets were
MISCELLANEOUS
stressed at the meetings. Prepare
I now for next winter and spring by
468888 ♦
CANNING SCHEDULE.
Stanfield Grange News.
| estimating the needs of your fami- BRING IN AND LET ME COOL
Grange members enjoyed a social
July 31 to August 5.
and market your veal, 50c each.
| ly. Can, dry, cure and store enough
time in their hall Saturday evening.
POULTRY
I food to last until the next season Kurrle Market. Stanfield, Ore. 41-tfc
Ice cream and cake were served af­
A. M.
P. M.
i brings fresh crops. Especially im-
ter which old time dancing was the
1212
SUNYARDS FOR HENS.
8:00 to 11:00
1:00 to 3:30 I portant to the health of the family FOR SALE OR TRADE
main
diversion
of
the
evening.
Mu
­
acres, well improved; free irriga­
By Professor J. 8. Carver.
Monday__ Beans 2%
Corn,greens is canning at least 90 quarts of to-
tion. Write L. B. Yentzer, Rt. 1, La
sic was furnished by Edna Ott, Levi Tuesday ___ Beans 2s
State College of Washington,
Corn, 28 | matoes for four.
46-4tp
Grande.
Oregon.
Wooster,
Earnest
Sires
and
Henry
Corn
I
Booklets
Pullman, Washington.
Wednesday ___ Beans
on canning, drying, salt­
Ott.
Thursday ......... Beets
Beans
Would you be interested in a sim­
| ing, smoking, pickling, and on mak- FOR SALE—CHEAP. SMALL TWO
The next Grange meeting will be Friday .............. Beans
Corn
ple method of reducing your laying
I ing jams and jellies, and on food
burner
Westinghouse
electric
held on the evening of August 5. Saturday ......... Beans
house mortality, maintaining egg
preservation budgets can be ob- ange with oven. Also tent and bari-
The lecture hour program will con­
Corn will not be accepted after tained free of charge from the office tone horn. W. J. Warner.
production, and preventing canniba­
46-tfc
sist of music, readings, stunts and 3:30 p. m.
lism? At the Washington Agricul­
i of Walter A. Holt, County Agent.
a one act comedy. The program will
tural experiment station during the
Pendleton, or by writing to the FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
commence at nine o’clock and Is SAFE HOME CANNING STRESSED Home Economics Extension Service,
houses for rent. H. E. Hanby, Her
past three years we have been using
open to the public.
45-tfc
miston.
a new system of managing our lay­
AT MEETINGS JULY 18-20
Oregon State Agricultural college,
'
I
Corvallis.
ing birds to maintain health, egg
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—LOT
production, and assist in preventing ♦
9, lot F, 2nd Hermiston addition.
Safe home canning was stressed matilla County was complimen-
pick-outs.
This simple preventive
in a series of meetings held July 18 ! ted 011 the advance its homemakers Magnolia Street. 3 5 5 0 cash, $650
THE COOPERATOR
is merely a sunporch or a sunyard
to 20. Ninety-eight women, which , have made in the use of cold stor- terms. Write Carrie Bell Blood, 628 |
♦
for the laying hens.
was the largest attendance, were ! age plants for preserving fruits, McKinley Ave., Aberdeen, Wash.
There is no doubt that much of THE COOPERATOR LOOKS AT present at the meeting at Milton vegetables and meat, and for their
45-4tc |
our laying house mortality, reduced
UNDER-CONSUMPTION.
July 18 under the chairmanship of progressive spirit shown in the co-
REGULAR 5c BARS
"OR SALE OR TRADE—80 ACRES, I
egg production, and cannibalism is
operative cannery at Hermiston.
Mrs. J. E. Jones of Freewater.
40 irrigated, well improved, 7 '
caused by the improper brooding,
The
arrangements
for
these
meet
­
Mrs. Cecil Madden made local ar­
feeding and management of the pul­
The cooperator does not see evi- rangements at Hermiston July 19, ings were made possible by the room house, plastered, good out-
highway.1
i
lets during the growing period. In dence of over-production; “he sees and Mrs. James Beamer and Mrs. county agents’ offices in Umatilla buildings, deep well, on
48-2tp
discussing this problem we will as- evidence of under-consumption. He E. B. Tucker were in charge of local county, cooperating with the Exten­ Inquire at Herald office.
sume that the pullets have been sees that somewhere there is a arrangements at Weston July 20.
sion Service of the State Agricultu-
FOR SALE—QUICK MEAL RANGE.
properly managed and reared dur- stoppage of the flow of goods from
Miss Lucy A. Case of the Exten- ral college.
N. W. Bloom. Hermiston. 4 8-ltp
ing the growing period.
the producer to the consumer. In aion Service in Home Economics
One of the first uses which we any properly organized state of so­ from Oregon State Agricultural col­
GOOD PASTURE
FOR
RENT.
Rehearsing for Plays,
have demonstrated for the sunporch ciety human needs would, in fact, lege, Corvallis, demonstrated the
Close to town. Inquire Herald Of-1
Stanfield
young
people
are
re-
or sunyard is to provide more space constitute a demand and hence the canning of meat, poultry, vegetables
48-ltp
fice.
for the pullets when they are first facilities for production would be and fruit in glass and in tin, and hearsing tor two plays to be presen­
housed in the laying house, The utilized for the complete satisfac­ emphasized the necessity of boiling ted early in August for the Ladies’ FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE HOLS-
Aid. These are new plays published
tein cows, heifers, and machinery.
sunporch or sunyard should be con- tion of needs.
non-acid home canned foods fifteen in 1932, and promise to be quite en­
Squire K. Thomas ranch, Columbia
structed on the south side of the
Production in the present econo­ minutes after opening the can be­ tertaining, especially ‘'Little Pri­
district, 2 miles north and * mile
poultry house so that it will be mic order, however, follows, not fore tasting them. In the case of
FARMERS
48-2tp
equal in area to at least 50 or 75 needs, but capacity to purchase or the deaths from eating heme canned son”. Those in the casts of the west of Pumpkin Center.
per cent of the floor space of the the power to consume and when the beets which occurred recently in two plays are the Misses Morilla
Dunning. Rachel Sloan, Billie Hed­
laying house.
power is unequally distributed there Dayton, Washington, the beets were rick, Myrta Martin, Vivian Crouter, content and that winter pears in
Vices Prevented by a Sunporch.
is bound to be disturbances in the taken directly from the can and Margaret Wood and Gladys Ross, general compare favorably with
were eaten without boiling. All I and Messrs. Bob Rogers. Carl Rhea oranges In this regard.
When pullets are housed after be­ economic system.
Intensive work on the chemical
home canned meat, fish and vege- | and Harold Reeves. Other numbers
The
flow
of
goods
from
producer
ing reared on the range and are con­
fined in the laying house as com­ to consumer is essentially a question tables, except tomatoes, should be o n the program will include music, content of pears has been carried on
monly practiced in the commercial of the distribution of purchasing boiled 15 minutes before tasting af- and an inimitable monologue by by J. C. Moore at Oregon State col-
lege. He has established definitely
poultry sections of the State of power, and in any system involving ter opening the can. Non-acid | Miss Katherine Olday.
the presence of levulose sugar in the
Washington, the cannibalism or an unequal distribution of the canned food to be used for salads
pear, the only form of sugar tolera­
pick-out habit is often very quickly wealth which all have helped to should be boiled and cooled. Home
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ted by the systems of those persons
developed. This may assert itself create, and which necessarily crea­ canned fish can be slipped from the
either as vent picking or feather ted grave Inequalities in purchasing can into a square of cheese cloth, IN I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE afflicted by diabetes. He has not
yet worked out any practical meth­
eating by the birds closely confined power, there must inevitably be a tied loosely, and boiled in the cloth
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- od of extracting it in quantities.
to the laying pen. It has been our persistent mass of distress. That is to keep its shape.
TILLA COUNTY.
however.
The four essential factors of suc­
experience at the Experiment Sta­ the great evil of the capitalistic sys­
W. J. WARNER
cessful
canning
are:
first,
adequate
Levulose now commands an ex-
tion at Pullman that this habit may tem. It is not organized to socialize
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
In
the
ceptionally high market price, run-
be very largely controlled with the fruits of men’s labor but to cre­ heat to kill bacteria, yeast and Anna E. Taylor, Deceased.
ning up to $25 a pound because of
healthy pullets which have Hot ac­ ate profits and all profit, in the molds, and to stop the action of food
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
quired the habit during the brood­ strict economic sense, is a toll upon enzymes; second, an air tight seal; the undersigned has been appointed the difficulty in extracting it.. Re­
ing and rearing period, by allowing society. It is that part of earnings third, fresh, sound products, and executrix of the last will and testa­ cent reports are, however, that an
represents no equivalent last, but not least, thorough clean­
Iowa scientist has found a way of
them sunporches or sunyards, there­ which
ment of Anna E. Taylor, deceased,
by increasing the amount of floor service, for it appears only after all liness of food, equipment, methods, and has qualified as the law directs. refining it from Jerusalem arti­
necessary cost of services have been and workers. The first of these All persons having claims against chokes at a cost of only a few cents
space per bird.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
rules, adequate heat, was violated in
a pound. Mr. Moore is now in the
Through the proper arrangement paid.
the
said
estate
are
required
to
pre
­
General Dentistry
The profit system enriches the the case of the fatal poisoning from sent the same to me at the office of middlewest investigating this re­
of feed troughs, green feed hoppers,
X-Ray and Diagnosis
and watering devices on the sun- few at the expense of the many. It home canned beets, which were W. J. Warner, my attorney, in Her­ port and related matters pertaining
porch or sunyard a certain percent­ creates the inequalities in the dis- boiled only an hour in a hot water miston, Oregon, verified as the law to possible recovery of levulose from
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
age of the pullets’ time each day tribution of wealth which are the bath when canned, according to directs, within six months from the pears.
Residence Phone 25-J
during the fall months will be spent cause of business depressions, un- Miss Case.
Sunday and Evenings by
Whether pears as such, or wheth-
date hereof.
A pressure cooker with a thermo-
outdoors on the sunporch whether employment and misery in the midst
Appointment
Dated this 6th day of July, 1933. er a fruit syrup made from them
the weather is clear, cloudy or of plenty. It is especially oppres­ meter installed on the cover was
Ina Gilbert, Executrix. will be of special value to diabetics
rainy.
sive in the case of the farmer be­ recommended as the best equipment
remains to be determined, says Pro­
(July 6-August 3)
The excellent results secured in cause he produces for the many and for canning non-acid foods. Pres­
fessor Hartman.
the prevention of these vices may not the few. He is producing neces­ sure cookers for home use at present
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
by continuing
It is hoped that
SPECIAL
FOOD
VALUES
ARE
sities, not luxuries. His customers are not made with thermometers,
be due to the following factors:
Appointments:
this work much valuable informa-
1. That feather picking and can­ are the great masses of the people but they can be installed by a mach­ FOUND IN OREGON PEARS.
National Hospital Ass'n.
tion for both producers and consu-
nibalism with laying pullets varies and anything which limits their inist. The advantage of a thermo­
Union Pacific R. R.
mers of pears will be developed, as
with the degree c“ c wding or is purchasing power forces lower stan­ meter on a pressure cooker is to as-
High vitamin content of Oregon past investigation of the food value
U. S. Veteran's Exam.
sure
adequate
heat
which
is
not
in direct ratio to the amount of dards of living upon him.
pears and the presence in this fruit of pears has been unusually meager.
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
floor space supplied per bird.
The purpose of the cooperative shown by the pressure gauge.
of the rare levulose sugar has been
Life Insurance Exam.
In order to assure adequate heat revealed in research carried on at
2. That occasional exposure to the movement is to put production for
City Health Officer
Logans and Cherries Blended.
ultra violet rays of the sun has a use in the place of production for in canning string beans, peas, corn the Oregon Medical school and Ore­
Bank Bldg
General Practice
direct effect on vitamin D metabo­ 'profit to organize production for the and other non-zoid vegetables, boil- gon State college on a cooperative
Have you ever found canned lo­
lism.
satisfaction of human needs to cre­ ing before packing into the jars was basis with the Oregon-Washington ganberries to be slightly sour, and
These
vegetables Pear bureau.
3. That direct exposure to the in­ ate an economic system in which all recommended.
canned cherries slightly sweet or
fra-red rays of the sun has an im­ production will be accompanied by should be boiling hot when packed
In a recent report of this work, bland to suit your taste? If so, Miss
portant effect on improved metabo­ an ability to consume—in which in the jars and should be processed Henry
Hartman,
horticulturalist Lucy Case, extension specialist in |
lism in laying hens.
there will be neither over-produc­ immediately to prevent souring, with the bureau and stationed at nutrition, suggests that you com­
4. That the fleshing of birds al­ tion nor under consumption because “Flat sour” is a type of spoilage in Corvallis, reported that preliminary
bine the two in canning and thus
ERNEST GHORMLEY
lowed restricted sunporches and the total consumption will equal the vegetables that occurs before they findings are promising, but that
get a blended fruit pleasing in fla-
MEN’S CLOTHING and
are
canned,
and
results
from
undue
yards of this kind is firmer and the total
production'.—The Manitoba
much work remains to be done be­ vor. The loganberries are added to
LADIES HOSE
delays between garden and can, 'es­ fore the extent of their importance
feathers brighter, healthier and Cooperator, from Washcoegg.
the pitted sweet cherries In equal Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
pecially from collecting quantities can be determined.
tighter.
or other portions as desired, and
Pendleton,
Oregon
of
vegetables
in
deep
containers
and
5. That the comb which is the ex­
The investigation of the vitamin canned by whatever method one pre-
allowing them to stand around in a content of winter pears was made
terior barometer of the health and
fers.
production of the hen is materially removed from the range, 200 birds warm place. Two hours from gar­ by Dr. Ira A. Manville, associate
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
were
placed
in
confinement.
These
den
to
can
is
a
good
rule
to
prevent
improved in Its red color, fullness of
professor of physiology at the Ore­
DR. F. L. INGRAM
red blood, and quality of texture as birds immediately went into very spoilage and to insure good flavor gon Medical school at Portland. He
Use the Classified Column.
compared to the paler, more anemic high production and by the end of of canned products.
found that the Winter Nells variety
It Brings Results.
looking and poorer textured combs September, although housed in an
Jars and rubbers play a large part was particularly high in vitamin C
Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
open front house, laying at the rate in spoilage of home canned goods, ---- - --------------------------------------------------
of hens in confinement.
of 74 per cent, they began to look
Sun the Layers.
rough in plumage, their combs canned food is to keep. Use only •
It has been found that the expo- paled, and their faces became rather those lids on Jars that were made 4 > SOME
DR. H. A. NEWTON
sure of birds to ultra violet light anemic and pale. There was no mor­ for them, for although other lids •
from the sun assists in supplying tality encountered during the month may seem to fit, they often fail to 2
correct amounts of vitamin D in the in this pen and for some unexplained produce an air tight seal. It saves 4,
poultry laying ration throughout reason no trouble was had with can­ time and money to test a jar for
Pendleton, Oregon
the long winter months. Under our nibalism.
leakage before using. Place warm
varying Washington climate condi­
It was decided, however, on the water in the Jar. seal and invert. If
tions we find that different sections first of October to permit these the hot water leaks out of the jar.
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
of the state have a considerable birds to run out on a cinder sunyard it is not safe to use without adjust­
PROPERTY SEE
JUST IN
variation in the number of days of and to study any changes that ment or repair. Many jars that
J. W. CLARKE at
sunshine during the months of No­ might take place in their appear­ cause food to spoil have nicks or
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
vember to May.
721 Main St.
ance. Over a ten-day period with rough places on the sealing surfaces
Pendleton, Ore.
There is no doubt from the re- about 50 per cent sunshine, the which prevent an air tight seal,
suits which we have had at this
combs of all of the birds had become Good rubbers, new rubbers each
périment station and at other ex- intensely red in color, smoother of year, and freshly made self-seal lids
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BRADLEY & SON
périment stations In other parts of texture, the anemic condition in each year are a good investment as
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the United States that it is impor­ their faces had disappeared, and time deteriorates rubber composi-
Shoe Rebuilders
tant when possible to use the sun's their plumage had tightened, and tions. and an air tight seal may be
We rebuild shoes with machinery
rays to help in maintaining winter had a much healthier appearance. impossible with old material. In­
$2.98
your shoes were made on. The
MEN’S DRFSS PANTS to $8
egg pr) iction, and in reducing the From that time, on every suitable | ferior lids were brought that had
MEN’S HIGH PRICED DRESS HOSE
only factory machines in Umatilla
HALF PRICE
amount of mortality and percentage day. that is when there was not too | been eaten by the acids of fruit,
WOMEN’S DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS
County. Mail your shoes to us.
CHEAP
of culls in the flock.
much snow on the ground or the causing loss of the canned fruit.
Straw Hats — Dress Hats & Cans
We pay the return postage. Bet­
Levi Strauss OVERALLS.
A concrete illustration of exactly temperature was not below zero, Recommendation was made to use
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
what takes place with a flock was the birds have been permitted to only one rubber on a jar.
ey. Give us a trial.
very definitely Illustrated at the ex­ run out on this south side cinder
A common cause of spoilage of
4,
Bradlev & Son
BARGAIN PRICES!
périment station last fail. In one sunyard.
com and beans Is packing jars too |
•4643 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore
of the pens when the pullets were
tightly and too full. Fill cans of •**
(Continued next week.)
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
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WANT ADS
BACON
Fig Bars
MEDIUM WEIGHT
3 ibs. 29c
Lb
Vinegar
SHELL
Fly Spray
25c gallon
$1.29
Gallon
CANDY
BARS
Crackers
GRAHAM OR PLAIN
4 for
2 Lb. Box
10c
25°
Pay’n Packit Ex
CASH STORE
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
| Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
: Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize In Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Dependable Dentistry
Children’s LESHPA SHOES
98c
MEN’S WORK SHOES JUST IN
$1.79
$1.98
$2.19
MEN’S OXFORDS
$2.98
MEN’S WORK OXFORDS $1.98
MEN’S WORK PANTS
98c
$1-29
$1.49
Men’s Dress Pants .
. $1.98
%
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
:
Dentist
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
Chas. G. Burke
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W. J, CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic
Ranges, Red
Jacket
Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton. Oregon
J
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Pl MOLÍ TON 01- GON