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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE NOTICE TO MEMBERS EASTERN OREGON TURKEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION. TO EVERY MEMBER. CANNING SCHEDULE. October 23 to 28. Meats — — Thursday. Squash------- Friday A total of 66,000 cans have been The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow by the cannery since the ers association will ship turkeys on Processed first of the year, against 45,000 at November 8, and again on Novem- this same time last year. Ler 22. each pool to be separate. The secretary Is mailing out cards to all members, and everyone is ear EXPERIMENT STATION REPORTS nestly requested to fill in the blanks PIG FEEDING TRIALS. on receipt of the card, and mail im- mediately, so that provision may be It has been a common practice made for handling your birds. among feeders of hogs to soak the After receiving your card telling grain, either whole or ground, be how many turkeys you intend to fore feeding. Recent experiments ship, you will be notified as to what by the Oregon Experiment Station time to bring your birds. You are at Corvallis have shown this prac asked to note particularly that if tice to be undesirable under certain your card is not returned you will conditions, according to information not receive the above notice, and no supplied by the Umatilla County provision will be made for time to Agent. receive your birds. This experiment which dealt with Anyone wishing to ship before the barley and oats included trials of first pool, may do so by making ar these feeds when fed whole dry, rangements, and shipping to Port whole soaked, steam-rolled, finely land by truck. Contact the secretary ground, and coarsely ground. Oats and he will help with the arrange were fed to growing pigs under 100 ments. pounds live weight, while the bar AU turkeys shipped before Novem ley experiments were with fattening her 30 will be in one pool. The ship pigs weighing about 100 pounds at ment the 8th will comprise a sec the start, and about 180 pounds at ond pool, and the one on the 22d, a the finish. The summary of the ex third pool. periment shows that 100 pounds of Remember, ft never pays to kill whole oats soaked equaled 99 62 birds that are not ready for market. pounds of whole dry oats, and that By feeding an unfinished bird a 100 pounds of coarsely ground oats little longer, you gain in weight as equaled 103.62 pounds of whole dry well as in grade. oats. When 100 pounds of oats were J. Jendrzejewski, President. finely ground, they were found to be equal to 112.7 pounds of whole dry oats, and 100 pounds of steam-rolled Office Hours Will Change. equaled 97.58 pounds of whole Beginning Monday, October 30, oats the Farm Bureau Co-operative will dry In oats. the barley experiments, 100 close at 5:00 p. m., which is in ac of this grain whole soaked cordance with the usual winter sch pounds had the same feeding value as 90.12 edule. pounds of whole dry barley, but * * * * * * * * * * * * when 100 pounds of barley was coarsely ground, it had a feeding equal to 109.6 pounds of t STANFIELD NEWS t value whole dry barley. By Sophronla Rhea Finely ground whole barley in the The Walla Walla good will party amount of 100 pounds was found by arrived in Stanfield about 3:00 Tues these experiments to be equal to day afternoon. There were quite a 113.1 pounds of whole dry barley, number of Stanfield out to meet t nd the test showed that 100 pounds them. E. P. Dodd and Mayor Frank of steam-rolled barley was the eq Sloan each gave a short talk. The uivalent of 116.5 pounds of whole high school band was greatly en dry barley. joyed by all present. After a half The results of these experiments hour of entertainment and getting show that there was little or no ad- acquainted, the party journeyed on vantage gained in soaking whole to Echo. oats for growing pigs, but that there Congressman and Mrs. Walter M. was an advantage in grinding. Coarse Pierce were in town Wednesday vi grinding decreased the amount of siting the new postmistress, Mrs. feed per 100 pounds of gain by 3.6 Wm. Daughtery. per cent, and fine grinding decreas Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hatch and fam ed it by 12.7 per cent. The increase ily were visiting at the home of Mrs. n daily gain for-the finely ground Edgar Hoosier the past week. Mr. oats lot was considerably greater Hatch Is stationed at Condon, Ore., han that for coarsely ground oats, with the Standard OU company, but with the results showing that fine because of illness has been unable grinding was therefore far superior to work steady for the past year. to coarse grinding as a preparation Mrs. D. Z. Penney gave a dinner of oats for growing pigs. Coarse at her home Friday evening in hon grinding did not pay the cost of or of Sam Hatch and family. grinding. Eldon Fix was home for a short The report of the experiments time Thursday evening from La says that it does not seem advisable Grande. Eldon caught a ride down to steam-roll oats for growing pigs with friends and returned home the due to the extra cost of the steam- same evening. rolling, which leads to the conclus- The Stanfield Ladies Aid are giv on that finely ground oats are the ing a food sale at Refvem’s store Sat most economical. In the barley experiments, the urday. Dr. Bruce Baker has opened an making actually lowered its feeding office for medical practice at Ster ralue. Grinding improved the feed ling, Colorado. ing value of barley more than It did Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gossage are the that of oats, but the above summary proud parents of an eleven pound will show that fine grinding im daughter born at their home Mon proved the feeding value more great ly than did any other process except day. O. P Paclay and family plan to steam-rolling, which again does not leave soon for Lin Wr., where Mr. 'end itself to ordinary farm prac- Paslay has taken over a wheat ‘ice due to the fact that the equip ment for steam-rolling is too expen- ranch formerly his old homo. Miss Vivian Crouter and Alice ilve for farm use. The report states Rhea were LaGrande visitors Fri hat burr-mills are not as suitable | for fine grinding as are the hammer day. Miss Gladys Ross underwent an mills. Most hammer-mills will grind appendicitis operation at the Her grain finely when a screen of 1-8 miston hospital Wednesday evening. inch holes is used, _ Miss Ross Is recovering rapidly. The Pendleton Rod & Gun Club Chinese Wheat Orders Expected. have leased the Umatilla Ranch for Spokane, Wash.—An order for the hunting season. from 2,000,000 to 5,000,000 bushels The new grocery store is coming of wheat, to start the export of the along quite rapidly. Mr. Behem has Pacific northwest’s 35,000,000 bush employed many men remodeling, els surplus, is expected during the painting and cleaning the surround next week from the Chinese govern ing premises. ■ ment, it is reported here. Miss Marion Hutton and Mrs. This report follows the arrival in Glen Martin left for Ukiah Sunday Portland from Washington, D. C., of where they will cook for James and J. J. Lavin, wheat buying agent for Ray Hutton, Clinton and Glen Mar the Chinese. Coast observers are tin and Kenneth Waid while they said to be convinced that Mr. Lavin are working on the highway. has come to buy following urgent Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Hunlock and conferences with him on the part of son Chas, arrived late Saturday even officials of the Agricultural Adjust Ing. The Hunlocks will remain here ment Administration and the Recon during hunting season and Charles struction Finance corporation. will go to school here. Miss Blanche Thorsen was home 23rd Annual ----- from The Dalles for the week end. Miss Laura Wallace was home from Parkdale over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale are here visiting during hunting season. Miss Fern Lindner is visiting at the J. F. Rueber home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haney of Port EXPOSITION land spent the week end at the home of Mr. Haney's parents. Truman Yates of The Dalles ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Haney. Berney Isensee cut a severe gash in his leg Saturday and after con sulting a physician had two stitches taken. Otis Hake. Jr., shot himself through the thigh while loading his gun. Not improving as he should, the family took him to Pendleton hospital Tuesday. PORTLAND, OREGON Thomas Richards returned home Tuesday after having spent two October 21 to 28 weeks In the Hermiston hospital. 19 Shows in One-11 acres under one J. V. Vlllermoure is papering the roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock, Bill Switzler home at Umatilla this Dogs, Poultry,, Pet Stock, Wild Life, Land week. Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H M. Refvem and Bill Cunningham Club and Smith -HughesVocational Edu- were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. cation Work; Combination Horse Show Mrs. Bessie DeYoung is visiting and Indoor Rodeo. at the Coray Harris home this week. The Full Gnspel Mission are hold LARGE PREMIUM LISTS ing revival meetings this week. REDUCED FARES ALL LINES Billie Comstock consulted a phy- PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL RODEO sician with a broken arm Saturday. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Stanfield Irrigation District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon and by order of the Board of directors of Stanfield Irrigation Dis trict, an election will be held in the Stanfield Irrigation District at the farm of F. A. Baker in the NE' of the NEU of Sec. 33, Tp. 4N of Range 29 East, W.M. on Tuesday, the 14th day of November. 1933, be tween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m., and 5 o'clock p. m., on said day. at which time there will be elected one Director for a term of three (3) years to succeed Carl Johnson, whose term expires the first Tues day in January, 1934. At said time and place and pur suant to the laws of the State of Oregon and by order of the Board of Directors, there will be submit ted to the legal voters of Stanfield Irrigation District, the following question, to-wit; "Shall the Board of Directors of Stanfield Irrigation District sell the storage reservoir for water, lo cated in Section 1, 12 and 13, Township 2 North, Range 30, E. W. M„ heretofore purchased from Furnish Ditch Company, to the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company for $20,- 000.00?" "Sale............ Yes” "Sale............ No." The vote to be by ballot, upon which the voter shall place a cross between the word "Sale" and the I word “Yes,” or between the word I "Sale” and the word “No”, which ! shall indicate his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast or or against said question will, on said day and date and at the places aforesaid, be opened at the hour of eight o'clock a. m.. and remain open until the hour of five o’clock p. m., of the same day, when the same shall e closed. At said time and place and pur- <uant to the laws of the State of Oregon and by order of the Board of Directors, there will also be sub- nitted to the legal voters of Stan- leid Irrigation District, the follow- ng question, to-wit: "Shall the Board of Directors of Stanfield Irrigation District enter into a contract with the United States of America for the better ment of Its canal and drainage sys tem and the purchase of the drain age system, which contract contem plates construction work by the United States of America in an amount not exceeding >100,000.00; said contract to modify and revise the schedule of payments and supercede that certain contract be tween the United States and Stan field Irrigation District dated Sep tember 19, 1923. PAGE THRUM $91999711373113931393***38 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ “Contract with United Yes" States ............ "Contract with United No.” States ............ The vote to be by ballot upon which the voters shall place a cross between the words "Contract with the United States” and the word "Yes," or between the words ‘Con- tract with the United States” and the word “No.” which shall indicate his choice. The polls for the recep tion of the ballots cast for or against the said question will, on said day and date and at the places afore said, be opened at the hour of eight o’clock a. m., and remain open until the hour of five o’clock p. m., on the same day, when the same shall be closed. All of the foregoing by order of the Board of Directors of Stanfield Irrigation District made this 19th day of October, 1933. F. A. BAKER, Secretary of Stanfield Irrigation District. (Oct. 19-9) WANT ADS APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR rent. Osborn Apartments 49-tfc Shell Kerosene 5 Gallons 89c Lb. Bacon Sugar ( u red Lb. 14c Picnics swire Cello-wrapt Cheese Ho lywood Mild Lb. Beans White o Red 5 Lbs. 23c Salt Leslie's 2 lb sack 6c 8 lb. sack 20c 3 Boxes lie Matches Fu I Count Lb. 17c Coffee Full Value Lbs. Sugar 31c Lbs. 28c Macaroni Lb. Peanut Butter Sandwich Spread 1b. 20c Deviled Mat V2" 8 6 Cans 24c Corned Beef Libby’s 2 Cans 35c Lb. Carton Lard 33c 2-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. <12 per month. Inquire at Herald 6-tfc office. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, second hand, in good condition. 7-2tc Inquire Herald office. WANTED—COTTON RAGS. FIVE cents a pound. Hermiston Herald. FOR SALE—9 TUBE ALL ELEC- trie Philco radio, with tubes <20. Edmund Briggs, Hermiston. 7-ltp FOR SALE—65 LARGE FINE WOOL ewe lambs. Emmett Cooney, Her- 7-2tp miston. Oregon. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet at the City Council Chambers in said City, November 15, 1933, at 8:00 P. M., for the'purpose of reviewing the following estimate and budget for the year 1934, at which time and place the follow ing estimates and budget may be discussed with the Levying Board. The total amount of money needed by said City for the year 1934 is estimated in the following budget: Pure Cane zbow Cut CITY OF HERMSTON BUDGET. Estimated Expenditures. General Government 360.00 120.00 500.00 240.00 Salary City Recorder ........ Salary City Attorney ..........:..... Street Lights .............................. Industrial Accident Insurance .. Legal Notices, Fees, and Office Supplies ....................... Miscellaneous .................... :......... 250.00 550.00 Protection to Persons & Property • $ 2,020.00 QP... . 1,320.00 60.00 400.00 120.00 Police Salaries ........................... Mise. Jail, Phones, etc............... Fire Department ......................... Health Officer ............................. Oy SUP Library: Salary Librarian ................ Heating and Lighting .......... Janitor Work ........................... Mise. Repairs, Magazines, etc. 1.380.00 150.00 840.00 1,980.00 1,500.00 150.00 Estimated Receipts HERMISTON Farmer’s Gash Store 70.00 Salary Superintendent —........ Labor and Supplies ..... .............. Electric Power ........................... Pipe Replacements .................... Interest on Bonds ...................... Miscellaneous ............................... Domestic Water Revenue ........ TOTAL RECEIPTS Amount Necessary by Taxation ...... We, the undersigned Chairman Committee of the City of Hermiston, going is correct as made by the slid RAYMOND H. WALKER, Chairman, Pay’n Packit 360.00 90.00 40.00 Retirement Street Improv. Warrants Water Works 58c Pkg 20c 1/2 gallon Soap Chipi Ribon 2% Lb. 1,900.00 350.00 Streets Education and Recreation Nally' Rest Cane & Maple 560.00 7 50.00 Business and Professional Cards 6.000.00 11,580.00 6.000.00 ........ 6,000.00 5,580.00 and Secretary of the Budget hereby certify that the fore- Budget Committee. W. L. HAMM, Secretary. HERMISTON W. J. WARNER Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Attorney-at-Law Duart Permanent Wave. Hermiston - Oregon Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET CITY OF HERMISTON i M Estimated Ex penditures for ensuing year. ITEMS Expenditures for three fis cal years next preceed- Ing the last year. e s ° General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment ! Q c O a 60 B Expendí- I Budget tures I Allow. Appointments: National Hospital Ass'n. Union Pacific R. R. U. S. Veteran’s Exam. = s 5 2 a g) +3 ". u. s. 2020.00 186.67 180.00 2.78 60.00 63.34 247.65 425.00 88.05 120.00 111.79 75.00 79.75 275.00 780.03 1135.00 600.00 100.00 240.00 809.60 220.01 254.78 69.87 2294.26 660.00 15.00 1780.00 720.01 30.00 172.09 922.10 885.00 1680.00 24.00 280.95 1984.95 115.00 120.00 16.50 136.50 159.13 360.00 120.00 500.00 240.00 250.00 550.00 c. M. T. C. Life Insurance Exam. City Health Officer Bank Bldg. General Practice 2406.11 200.00 ERNEST GHORMLEY 2097.59 1688.15 Salary, City Health Officer ............ Miscellaneous ................................... TOTAL ................................................ 120.00 120.00 350.00 Maintenance of Streets— Education and Recreation— Library: Salary, Librarian ......................... Heating and Lighting .................... Janitor Work ..................................... Mise. (Magazines, Repairs, etc.) .. TOTAL ....................... ................ 50.00 50.00 99.20 120.00 253.70 120.00 342.55 560.00 750.00 180.00 29.00 14.93 15.25 239.18 180.00 45.00 20.00 45.00 290.00 375.00 360.00 87.10 34.52 3.85 485.47 Bond Bldg. 656.50 Res. Phone 461 ......... 6000.00 5580.00 Amount Necessary bv Taxation— Pendleton, Ore. 527.40 648.67 Estimated Receipts— The following is a full and com plete classified summary of indebt edness of the City of Hermiston. Accounts Payable (Pipe & Fittings— Office Phone 523 Dependable Dentistry Water Works: Salary, Superintendent .............. 1380.00 696.67 ’ 690.00 1620.00 Labor and Supplies ......................... 150.00 15.95 125.00 179.28 Power (Electric) ............................. 840.00 410.05 600.00 1152.05 Payments on Pipe Contract ........... 1028.42 Additional Pipe A Labor (Replace) 1980.00 1742.79 960.00 138.14 Interest on Bonds ............................. 1500.00 750.00 750.00 1500.00 Miscellaneous ........... .......................... 150.00 75.11 36.30 75.00 TOTAL ............................................ 6000.00 3690.57 3200.00 5654.19 6224.28 8348.28 GRAND TOTAL ............................ 11580.00 5781.08 6060.00 10714.50 12406.85 13488.41 Outstanding Water Bonds— Outstanding Warrants. Gladys Are.— Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. 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. DR. F. L. INGRAM 360.00 90.00 40.00 70.00 Retirement Street Improv. Warrants— Public Service Enterprise— Domestic Water Revenue MEN’S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE 301 E. Geurt St. Phone 326 Pendleton, Oregon Health and Sanitation— Hermiston Post No. 37 PENDLETON 2462.03 Protection to Persons and Provertv— Police and Fire Departments: Police Salaries ............................... 1320.00 Miscellaneous ................................. 60.00 Fire Department ...... ............................ 400.00 TOTAL....................... ....................... CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. A. W. Christopherson, M. D. General Government— Salary, City Recorder ...................... Salary. City Treasurer ......................... Salary, City Attorney ..... ............ ........ Street Lights .......................................... Industrial Accident Insurance ............ Legal Notices, Fees, Stationery, etc. .. Miscellaneous .......................... TOTAL ................................................ DR. A. E. MARBLE 25000.00 811.99 480.15 I, Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1934, budget allowance and expenditures for the first six months of current year and ex penditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, and summary of indebt edness as shown above, have been compiled from the records In my charge and to the best of my knowledge are true and correct. - • CHARLES TAYLOR, City Recorder, Hermiston, Oregon. DR. H. A. NEWTON 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 Pendleton, Oregon W. J. CLARKE TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY SEE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon HARDWARE J. W. CLARKE at G. F. HODGES AGENCY 721 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. WE BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines in Umatilla County. Mall your shoes to us. We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon ey. Give us a trial. Bradlev & Son ’ <43 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. URD. PENDLE TONOREGC.