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Interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said re port should not be approved, the ex ecutor discharged and the estate closed. Dated this 5th day of September, WINTER ONIONS FOR SALE— Frank Seeliger. 5-ltp 1935. URL RICHARDS. Executor. (Sept. 5 - Oct. 3) MAYONNAISE JARS, PINTS AND — e •------- Quarts Wanted—Clean with lids; NOTICE OF HEARING UPON Good buys in used heating stoves. Her. N. A S. Hand Store. 5-tfc FINAL REPORT. WANT ADS I FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE More Speed, Mr. Cooke. TO EVERY MEMBER. Canning Schedule (From The Co-operative Builder— September 30 to October 5. Editorial Comment) Throughout rural America, co- 1:00 to 3:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 A. M. operatives for the distribution of 21 can Beets and Greens electricity are springing into being. MONDAY—No. 2% can Bean* No Canning TUESDAY—No Canning all day Their formation is spurred on by No. 21 can Beans WEDNESDAY—No. 21 cn. Tomatoes the Rural Electrification Adminis No Canning THURSDAY — 2 1 can Meat tration, set up by President Roose 2 % can Beans FRIDAY—2 1 cans Tomatoes velt and endowed with *100,000,000 No Canning SATURDAY—No Canning all day to loan to co-ops and other bodies tor the building of rural electric We thank those who have been calling for their canned goods, but Unes. Morris Llewllyn Cooke, who we still have lots of cans to be taken out. If yours are here please call is head of REA, has urged the farm tor them as soon as you can. Again we thank you! ers to form these co-ops. “We are giving preference to these co-opera tives," he said in a recent radio ad unlawfully delegating powers. FARM BUREAU WILL CLOSE not Next the operation of the act is rig dress. But at this writing we have idly limited to inter-state commerce, yet to hear of a single electric co-op SATURDAY 2 TO 5 P. M. although provision is made for co- which has actually received a loan operation of federal and state gov The Farm Bureau Co-operative ernments where this is feasible. from the REA. Organisations of electric co-ops and Service Station will be closed Finally, all previous and existing has been going on since early sum between the hours of 1:30 and 5:00 taxes, benefit payments and con tracts instituted prior to the adop mer. Some have had their applica o’clock Saturday afternoon, Septem tion of the amendments are legal tions in Washington for a matter of ber 28, during the football game at ized and ratified by Congress. In strengthening and clarifying the weeks. Days pass without even an the Umatilla Project fair grounds. acknowledgement of the application The doors will again be open for act, the amendments change the parity price basis on which pay being received. Finally, last week, business at the conclusion of the ments are authorized in connection Minnesotans learned that three of game at 5:00 P. M. with basic commodities. Processing their applications had been given tax rates and tax procedure are de “preliminary approval” and "sent Westland Grange Dance Enjoyed. fined in greater detail to insure more flexibility and smother opera to the allotment committee.” Fif The Westland Grange dance held tion. The ever-normal gravity plan teen others from that state have Saturday, September 14, was well for storage of certain crops on the been placed "on file," awaiting ap as insured against shortages attended and pleasantly enjoyed. farms and violent price swings is made a proval. On file! That' doesn’t light Those serving on the dance commit part of the farm program. the farmer’s kitchen, Mr. Cooke. tee were Mrs. Chas. Seeliger and Specified provision is made for These electric associations have Floyd Laird. The supper committee control of competing imports should been set up—some of them have jeopardize the success of any included Mrs. Floyd Laird and Mrs. they program. The procedure for mark even collected capital already—by Lena Sage. The danee scheduled for eting agreements is clarified in a people to whom Mr. Cooke has giv next Saturday has been postponed number of respects and changes are en hope amounting to a promise. until October 12 because of the Uma made in certain provisions for speci They never would have been orga tilla Project fair dance at Hermis fied basic commodities. As protec nised had not the REA loans been tion to consumers the AAA is not authorized to maintain prices above offered. If the loans are not now ton on that date. parity levels. forthcoming, many, perhaps all, of A few miscellaneous provisions in Auxiliary Will Meet. these associations are likely to eva the amendment encourage producer porate. This will react, not merely The Ladies Auxiliary to the Farm cooperatives,) appropriate funds for against the administration, but Bureau will hold its regular meet elimination of diseased cattle and to against the entire co-operative plan. ing in the Columbia park club carry out the existing options for the purchase of sub-marginal lands, Cut the red tape, Mr. Cooke, and house October 4. Election of officers and provide means of stimulating let’s start stringing those wires! will be held and the meeting Is call agricultural exports as well as dom ---------------------- estic consumption. _ ed for 2:00 P. M. WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BET From the New York Post: "During the past five years mal nutrition among school children has Increased more than 70%. In the elementary schools alone there are now about 135,000 undernourished youngsters. Thousands of New York City's school children are slowly Mhrving.” From Archer Winsten’s column de- scribing a visit to Gastonia: "Joe Carter lives on Strugg Street, an unpaved, downhill, dusty road on the outskirts of Gastonia. He was evicted with his family from a mill village and now he is in this plain cottage of four rooms with the three families of Sam Sandridge, Jim Lemmons and Walter McGaha. Altogether there are seventeen in the house. One of the four rooms Is a kitchen. There are four double beds in the three remaining rooms. Those who can’t get into the beds sleep on pallets on the uncarpeted floors.” In the same issue of the paper Justice McCook told the extraordin ary Grand Jury that unless racket eering in ended. New York will lose its leadership in trade and industry. With such breeding grounds of undernourishment and overcrowd ing there is no legal power which can stop racketeering. Poverty is the root of racketeering. NEW AAA WHEAT PROGRAM IMPROVED. SAY OSC MEN Three steps were taken to insure tbe constitutionality of the act. The first defines and limits the author ity of the secretary of agriculture in great detail in order to make unmis- tkable the fact that Congress is WANTED—RELIABLE MAN FOR IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA chores and ranch work. Steady if TILLA COUNTY. satisfactory. Toney Vey, Echo. 4-3tp In the Matter ot the Estate ot 20 HEAD FINE WOOL EWES FOR C. Durfey, Deceased. sale. Emmett Cooney, Hermiston. Cathryn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 4-3tp the undersigned administrator ot the estate ot Cathryn C. Durfey, de SOW AND PIGS FOR SALE — ceased, has tiled his final report John J. Knox, 4 mi. from Hermis with the Clerk of the above entitled ton on Diagonal road. 4-3tp Court, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the FOR SALE — EXTRA LARGE 5th day of October, 1935, at 2:00 White Giant roosters for breeding. o’clock In the afternoon as the time *2.00 each. Kansas stock. See and the rooms ot the above entitled Charles S. Clark, Hermiston. 2-tfc Court in the County Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, SHEEP FOR SALE — 46 HEAD as the place when and where hear mixed Hampshire Ramboulet. See ing is to be had thereon. All per F. 8. Green, Stanfield, Ore. 3-3tp sons interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show YEAR . OLD WHITE LEGHORN cause, if any they have, why said re laying hens for sale—L. W. port should not be approved, the ad Douglas. Phone 9 F 15, Hermiston. ministrator discharged, his bonds 3—3tp men exonerated and the estate SALE OR TRADE—Tested cows and closed. Dated this 5th day of September, heifers for model A truck. Hay for 1935. sale. CHARLES J. DURFEY, L. A. Thompson Administrator. Columbia Diat. 3tp. (Sept. 5 - Oct. 3) and scalding and draining. remaining ingredients in column to th* pulp, and mixtare until it is dear. ingredients la tbe second Add tbe ■ ths first cook the Aad tbe column NOTICE OF STREET AND ALLEY VACATION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You will take notice that the City Council of the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 21st day of August, 1935, duly passed an ordinance initiating th* proposition to vacate that portion of Ridgeway Street in the City of Her- miston, Oregon, which lies between the east line of Lot 11 in Block 11 ot the Subdivision of Lot "B", ex tended northerly, and the east line of Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 ot the Subdivision of Lot "B”, extended northerly; that portion ot Second Street East which lies between the south line of Ridgeway Street and the south line of the alley running east and west in Block 11 In th* Subdivision of Lot "B", extended weeterly; all ot the alley running north and south in Block 12 In th* Subdivision of Lot "B”; that por tion ot the alley running east and west in Block 11 in the Subdivision of Lot "B” lying west of the north and south line between the south east corner of Lot 11 and the north east corner of Lot 22, all In said Block 11, and that tbe 2nd day of October, 1935, at 8:00 o’clock P. M., in the Council Chamber in the Pub lic Library tn Hermiston, Oregon, la the time and place fixed by said or dinance for the hearing of any and all objections to the vacating of the above described portions ot streets and alleys. Dated this 29th day of August. 1935. CHARLES TAYLOR, City Recordar. (August 29-September 26) and cook the mixture until it is thick. This mincemeat will keep in a covered stone jar. — ■ we = A puncture-proof tire is achieved, according to report, by a substance inserted in the tube valve opening, which seals over a puncture or rip. . %- LOW PRICED MEALS 11 i 5 ..... Hermiston Irrigation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Hermiston Irrigation District will meet as a Board of Equalization at 8:00 o’clock P. M. Tuesday, October 1, 1935, in the district reclamation of fice in the City of Hermiston, for the purpose of reviewing and correc ting its apportionment of taxes, for operation and maintenance of said district during 1936. The assessment list and record will be in the office of the district in the City of Hermiston for the in LATE GREEN TOMATOES spection of all persons interested, and all persons shall be presumed to NEED NOT BE WASTED have notice of the time and place of such meeting whether he received The advent of cool fall days re actual notice or not. HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIST. minds the Oregon homemaker that By Enos D. aMrtln, Secretary. green tomatoes in the garden that may not have an opportunity to rip en before frost can be converted in NOTICE OF HEARING UPON to numerous delicious products for FINAL REPORT. brightening up winter meals. Recipes for several of the most popular methods of utilizing green IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA tomatoes are included in a leaflet TILLA COUNTY. prepared by the home economics ex tension staff at Oregon State col In the Matter of the Estate of lege. It Is H. E. 208, entitled “To Thomas Richards, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that mato' Recipes,” and may be had free upon request from county extension the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Rich offices or front the college at Cor ards, Deceased, has filed his final re vallis. In addition to green tomato port with the Clerk of the above en recipes it contains recipes for tomato titled Court, and that the Judge of butter, tomato and apple butter, to said Court has designated Saturday, 5th day of October, 1935, at 2:00 mato paste, tomato puree, tomato o the ’clock in the afternoon as the time, and apple relish and tomato soup and the rooms of the above entitled mixture. Court in the County Court House in Ways of utilizing green tomatoes Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, explained in the leaflet include as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons chutnew, tomato mango, mock mince meat, green tomato picalilli, and spiced green tomatoes. To make spiced green tomatoes, plum, pear or peach tomatoes are good, but the large green tomatoes may be sliced and used. The recipe is as follows: Actual contract signing for the new four-year wheat production control program will probably not take place until about the middle of October , according to E. R. Jack man who is heading the educational campaign in Oregon. Mr. Jackman, other extension officials attended a regional conference at Boise where they learned details of the new con tracts and laid plans for getting the information to the growers in ad vance of the sign-up. In general these Oregon repres entatives were favorably impressed by the terms of the new plan, they report. Growers will be safe In go ing ahead with fall planting on the basis of information already avail able, they believe. The percentage of reduction to be left in contract or what are now known as "adjust ed" acres has been definitely fixed at 5 per cent. The new plan follows the old in all the fundamentals, although many minor changes designed to simplfy operation and make it more .tactical as a semi-permanent pro gram are included. One of these changes permit the taking out of a larger number of poorer acres, rath er than a fixed percentage of ave rage acres. A flexible payment plan is in cluded by which the second payment will be held up until the average farm price for most of the year is determined. The amount of the second payment will then be set at the point which will insure parity Spiced Green Tomatoes. prices on the amount of each grow 5 pounds green tomatoes er’s domestic allotment. Less need CURRENT POULTRY PROBLEMS for haste in getting tbe contracts 3 pounds white sugar signed is seen this year than was 1 pint vinegar LISTED FOR STATE MEETING the case previously when first pay 1 tablespoon stick cinnamon ment checks had to await the ac 1 tablespoon white mustard seed ceptance of the contracts. The first A number of short and timely dis 1 teaspoon whole allspice payment under the new plan cannot cussions of topics of vital interest to 1 teaspoon whole cloves poultrymen. with plenty ot oppor be made anyway until compliance Wash the tomatoes but do not tunity for questions, is planned for for 1936 is shown. In summarizing the results of the peel them. If small tomatoes are the annual Oregon State Poultry convention to be held at Oregon first three years of wheat adjust- used, prick them slightly. Combine State college Thursday. September | ment control the federal leaders at the sugar. Vinegar and spices; bring 26, according to A. G. Lunn, head | the Boise conference listed three of the poultry department at the I main benefits. First It brought the mixture to the boiling point and farmers together. Next it Increased pour it over the tomatoes. Let them college. Professor Lunn, will include a dis | farm income, and finally it was the 1 stand for several hours or over night. cussion of "Vitamin D. Potency of start of an important land conser Drain off the liquid and cook It un Fish Oils” by Dr. J. R. Haag, anima! vation program. Not all credit for nutrition specialist, O, S. C.; and the better price can be given to the til it coats a spoon. Add the toma "The National Flock Improvement wheat plan, the men admitted, al toes and cook them until they are | Plan” by H. E. Ccsby. extension though it has been an Important clear. Seal them in clean, hot jars specialist in poultry husbandry, who factor in increasing the cash income Mock Mincemeat. has just returned from a meeting of the American wheat grower. 3 pounds green tomatoes of the Federation of State Record of 3 pounds apples, chopped Performance associations in Chi WHEAT CONTROL PROGRAM cago. In connections with working 4 pounds brown sugar CLARIFIED B Y CON GRESS out the final details of this plan 2 pounds raisins Professar Lunn will tell of the 2 tablespoons salt With the launching of the new methods used by the famous Mt. 1 cup suet Hope farm in Massachusetts in im wheat control program comes word 1 cup vinegar proving the size of the eggs. M. from Washington that the adoption Wayne Miller of the western Wash of the AAA amendments by con 2 tablespoons cinnamon ington Experiment station at Puy gress has greatly strengthened and 2 teaspoons cloves clarified the act. An explanation allup will discuss recent experi 1 nutmeg of the amendment has been received mental work in poultry feeding car Orange peel, if desired ried on at that station, and Dr. from the national officials by the W. T. Johnson, poultry pathologist O.8.C. extension service. Chop the tomatoes and drain them Broadly speaking, the act of Aug of the O. S. C. experiment station well. Measure the juice and then ust 24, 1935, is designed to insure will wind up the program with a discussion of poultry disease control. the constitutionality of the original add the same amount of water to | Representatives of the poultry in act in the light of supreme court the pulp. Scald the mixture, and Repeat twice dustry are expected to attend the decisions, and to strengthen, clar drain off the liquid. meeting from western, southern and ify and correct certain parts of the this process of adding fresh water central Oregon, as well a* visitors program in the light of experiences. from parts of California and Wash- ington. Professor Lunn said. The Oregon Poultryman’s association will bold Its annual business meet ing in connection with the open covnention. PAGE SEVEN THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935 . for_ , Coach Passengers on The The Ar. CHICAGO . 8:50 A. M. Ar. CHICAGO . 9:25 P.M. 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