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THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. nearly 10,000 Ohio farms will be receiving their mail through the 1 served with cooperative electricity Stanfield post office delivered by regular route driver, Dell Penney. | before the end of the year. Mrs. James F. Lane entertained members of the bridge club at her Roosts and Dropping Boards home Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Dropping boards usually placed Sires held high score. E. R. Sires went to Hood River a’ >ut 20 inches from the floor for a A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. low ceiling and from 30 to 33 inches Monday, taking a load of bees to j where the ceiling is 6 1-2 feet or place in the orchards there. Mrs. Johnson was in Pendleton | more above the floor, should be Wednesday. or distributed to retailers or consu about 10 inches wider than the County Council. STANDARDS FOR mers as of the quality of Grade A roosts and be made of matched County Council date has been set shall score 92 points or above, and | flooring running from front to back for April 10, in the Stanfield Grange MILK AND CREAM shall be graded upon a score of a and with nails well clinched so they ball. The meeting will open at 10 can easily be cleaned. Roosts a m.. with a pot luck dinner nerved I should be put from 6 to 8 inches M. G. Hedwall, manager of the possible 100 points as follows: at noon. All grangers and grange 1. Flavor .................. 45 points above the droppin’ boards and all Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, re officers should be there. 2. Body and Texture 25 points on the same level to prevent the FOR SALE—24 DODGE COUPE, turned Tuesday evening from a con 3. Color .................... 15 points fowls from fighting to get on the TO THE MEMBERS OF THE first class shape. Cash *80. ference in Portland, called by S. T. highest one. Roosts should be Brown’s Garage, Stanfield, Ore. J. C. 4. Salt ....................... 10 points UMATILLA PROJECT FARM White, state director of agriculture, spaced about two inches apart for Prukop, owner. 31-3tp 5. Package ......... 5 points to discuss the operation of the dai BUREAU. small breeds and 13 inches for ry industry under the new law Grade B Butter: large ones, while the space allow FORD "A” 1931; FINE CONDITION All butter designated, wrapped, ance on roosts should vary from Sport Coupe, rumble seat. Terms. The annual payment of *1.00 per passed by the legislature recently. sold, offered or exposed for sale or 7 to 10 inches for different breeds. Mrs. Bessie Strader, Irrigon, Ore The meeting was attended by produ member was due March 1st, and if 32-3tp it remains unpaid will become de cers of milk, creamery operators, distributed to retailers or consu Scantlings 2 by 2 or 2 by 4, and gon. linquent after 60 days. To be en cheese makers, milk distributors, mers as of the quality of Grade B with the upper sides planed smooth titled to deal with the Farm Bureau consumers league officers and any shall score less than 92 points but j and rounded, are satisfactory for BRONZE TURKEY EGGS FOR Co-operative. Grange Co-operative Sale after April 20th. Kelley & not less than 90 points. and Cooperative Service Station, other persons interested in the pro Boynton, Hermiston, Ore. 32-3tc you must be in good standing in the duction, distribution and manufac Grade C Butter: 0 All butter designated, wrapped, Umatilla Project Farm Bureau, or ture of dairy products. DUROC WEAN EIRS STANFIELD • PUREBRED some other farm organisation. The A tentative program as to grades sold, offered or exposed for sale or • For Sale. Stella Paulson. Irrigon, funds thus collected are used for distributed to retailers or consumers By Sophronia Rhea • Oregon. 32-3tp various things of community benefit. of milk and butter was placed before as of the quality of Grade C shall • the conference and all questions af- C. M, JACKSON. Sec. feeling the industry was allowed to score less than 90 points and not Miss Catherine McMullen was a FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE, dinner guest at the Paul Lee home Good screened porch; first hot se be raised, and any one attending is less than 88 points. Note: Heretofore the use of the Thursday evening. MANY AWARDS on road north Rohrman Garage; 80 permitted to present a brief in the Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer and matter before final specifications emblems A, B and C have been vol small son of Kennewick were in rods from Hermiston, G. Massen MADE TO CLUBBERS untary upon the part of the butter gale. 32-3tp Stanfield Sunday. are adopted before May 1st when Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hornsby, Soph- the act goes Into effect. This pro manufacturer and distributor. Un der Chapter 279 these grades now ronia Rhea and Bud Issac motored WANTED—WHITE DRAKE. VERL (Continued from Page 1) gram Is as follows: to La Grande Sunday to visit Mrs. Farrens, Westland District, Her become compulsory, and the use of Hornsby’s father who is ill there. Culley, Grace Bensel, Joyce Sater, First Grade Milk: miston, Ore. 32?ltp any other designations in describ Buster Brown of Pendleton is em Nina Rae McCulley, Esther MeMul- First grade milk is the lacteal se ployed at the Tum-A-Lum this ing the quality of butter is prohibi FOR SALE—FRESH COWS: HAY ien and Marie Skovbo. cretion obtained by the complete week. THREE milking of one or more healthy ted. Individual Awards. Easter services were held at the WHITE SHOATS AND Allan Clarke and Eldon Saylor cows, properly fed and kept, exclud brood sows for sale. Mrs. Sadie Presbyterian church Sunday even- inng. Billy Penney, Mildred Gabriel Becker, 1 mi. west of Irrigon, Rt. 2, were awarded pins in camp cookery ing that obtained within fifteen COOPERATION and Marian Sturdivant were re Box 74. this year tn the home economics di days before and five days after 32-2tp AS AN ENTITY ceived into the church. vision. Other first year awards went freshening or such longer period as Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen and FOR SALE — FRESH COW; HAY to Minnie Riley, Laura Stevens, may be necessary to render the milk daughter of The Dalles spent Eas and large Bronze turkey eggs. A. Rosemary Stevens, Neva Hedrick, colostrum tree. When tested for The Cooperative Retail Societies ter with the former’s parents, Mr. C. Swarner, Hermiston. 31-3tc Unis Footer. Noille Moore and Ma bacteria by the application of the of Great Britian have over seven and Mrs. John Bagan. John Moore was a dinner guest FOR SALE — 2 JERSEY COWS, rie Tenney. methylene blue test, it must retain and a half million members who, the C. C. Rhea home Sunday. Fresh April; 1 saddle horse and Second year awards — Rebecca the color for a period of not less with their families represent more at Mr. and Mrs. Refvem and sons saddle; household goods, including Pierson, Clemma Barber, Gloria Pel- than five and one-half hours. It than half of the nation organized as Bob. Don and Tom, and Miss Elva Crosby coal oil refrigerator, 3 miles letter, Viola Pelletier, Dorothy Pier shall be free from sediment as de- buyers, consumers, and users of Berry motored to Walla Walla Sun east of Stanfield. Purl N. Stephen 31-3tp son, Joyce Sater. Agnes Kennedy. ! termined by the method approved goods and services. The members day where they visited Alvin Ref son. who is in the Veteran's hospi Agnes Riley, Evelyn Martin, Mary by the department for making such own the Movement, they rule and vem I AM IN THE MARKET AGAIN tal there. They went on to Weston Sommerer, Thelma Shepherd. De- | examination, and shall also be free direct the Movement through elec where they dined with Mr. and Mrs. for wool as soon as sheared. lores Van Schoiack, Marian Shep | from any sour taste, weedy or pro ted representatives, and they pro Nye Berry. Would like to talk to former custo Miss Bytha Hoskins, who has herd. Louise Bensel and Ruth Jor nounced feed flavor, barny, cowy, vide the Market for the Movement. visiting her parents, Mr. and mers and farmers who will have dan. 4 salty, bitter, or unclean flavor or They own their own stores, ware been Mrs. James Hoskins, returned to wool this spring. E. P. Dodd, Her Third year awards—Ethel Barber, I odor. It shall not be ropy, bloody, houses, factories, workshops, coal- Portland Sunday to continue her miston. 32-3tc Mary Margaret Kennedy. Grace Ben nor give any indication of having mines, etc. studies. George Billups was in Pendleton FOR SALE — 16 HEAD JERSEY sel, Evelyn Dexter, Veta Moran, come from a diseased udder, and Cooperation in Great Britain is cows; 30 stands of bees and sup Catherine Kennedy, Lorna Gabriel, shall be delivered to the manufac now the biggest distributor, biggest Monday. Wilbur Adandale spent Easter in plies. Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, Board Marian Ott and Barbara Berry. miller, biggest baker, biggest tea turing plant in clean and rust free Portland. man. Ore. 31-3tp Fourth year awards—Joyce Mc- containers. It shall be produced merchant, dairyman, furniture mak Miss Blanche Thorsen of The Culley. Vera Sisson, Nellie Hooker under conditions and methods that er, boot and shoemaker, biggest Dalles spent Easter vacation with ROOMS TO LET. & APARTMENTS. Carter Apartments, catty corner her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thor and Virginia Gabriel. I conform to the requirements of Sec grocery and provision dealer. from the depot. 30-3tc sen. Fifth year awards—Bob Jackson. tion 41-301, Oregon Code, 1930. In 1935 the Movement employed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and son Anne Sommerer, Frances Dawson. Second Grade Milk: 300,000 workers, all of whom are were dinner guests at the Gilbert LOST—AN ENGLISH SOVEREIGN. Finder please leave at this office Eleanor Dawson. Jo Ellen Mopps, Second grade milk is milk that eligible, have to be Trade Unionists, Smith home Sunday. and receive ample reward. 30-3tp C. C. Rhea and family, Mr. and Mildred Gabriel and Margaret I conforms to the definitions and receive trade union rates of wages, Mrs. Carl Rhea, and Waldon Rhea WANTED—CAR LOAD OF HEAVY Clarke. 21 standards tor first grade milk, ex-j have holidays with pay, part pay attended the funeral of Mr. Rhea’s springers; Jerseys or Guernseys Sixth year awards—Awilda Bleak- cept that it may be slightly off in during sickness, and half of whom brother-in-law, Wilson E. Brock of preferred. Leave word at Co-op. ney and Margaret Wood. are covered by pension schemes. Pendleton. flavor, but it must not contain any Clyde Kennison purchased a new Store or County Agent’s office. Lyle Seventh year awards—Esther Mc dirt, filth, oil, or any foreign mat In 1935 the trade transacted by Tilden, Hermiston, 32-3tp mullen. Marie Skovbo. Jane Jackson ter that may render it unfit tor the Movement amounted to over a 1937 Chevrolet. Ben McCulley and Mr. and Mrs. and Nina Rae McCulley. billion dollars. human consumption. John Spencer attended the funeral FOUND — WRIST WATCH IN- Cooperation in Britain runs an of Wilson E. Brock of Pendleton Interesting Reports. quire at this office. 3O-3tp Unlawful Milk: Tuesday. Club members gave reports of the Unlawful milk is milk that con Insurance Society, and most of its Beginning Wednesday, March 17. FOR SALE—EQUITY IN ’31 MOD- 4-H club summer school which they tains dirt, filth, oil. or other for-i members are covered by free insur el A coupe; V-8 wheels, sporty residents of the Meadows started attended on tne Oregon State col eign matter which renders it unfit j ance, but, of course, may take out paint job: Moyer's Men's Store, lege campus last summer in a most for human consumption, or milk such personal policies as they wish. Phone 111, Hermiston. 30-3tc Cooperation has its own bank interesting way. Supt. W. G. Kers- that is unclean or unwholesome. PORTLAND PROPERTY & WILLA- which transacts business not only bergen gave a welcome address Grade A Cream: mette Valley lands and also stock which was followed by reports giv ranches in Eastern Oregon, to trade Grade A cream is a portion of the for the Movement and its members, for farms in this irrigated belt. E. en by Frances Dawson. Margaret lacteal secretion obtained by the but for nearly all the Trade Unions. P. Dodd, Hermiston. 30-tfc Clarke. Jane Jackson, Marie Skovbo, complete milking of one or more j When ultimately the time comes, Mildred Gabriel. Nina Rie McCul healthy cows properly fed and kept, as it must and will come, when La FOR SALE — PUREBRED HOL- ley, Esther McMullen, Marion Ott excluding that obtained fifteen days bor and Cooperation take control stein cows, 3 or 4 years old; fresh and Darrell Seeliger. in April; some harness, several before and five days after freshen of Britain, when not half of the pop good collars; 11-horse gas engine; ing or for such longer period as illation, but all of them are coopera Demonstrations Given. 2 units Surge milking machine, ei Rebecca Pierson and Joyce Sater may be necessary to render the milk tors, then we shall see a nation in ther electric or gas; pipe and com gave an unusually fine demonstra from which cream is taken colos which poverty and destitution will plete for 26 head. G. G. Smith, tion on spot removal which won trum free; that is high in fat, clean no longer exist, where exploitation Stanfield. 28-tfc first place in the county 4-H club to the taste and smell, smooth, will no longer be tolerated — a Co- SHEPHERD DOG LOST FRIDAY fair at Pendleton last fall. without objectionable flavor or j operative Commonwealth owned by FOR EXAMPLE night, 5 yrs. old. bobbed tall, ans Other numbers on the program odor, and having, at the time and' the people, run by the people, for wers to name Teddy, very timid. were a community sing lead by Miss place of receipt for grading, acidity the people. Mrs. Jay Hiatt, Hermiston. 29-tfc Ruth Morrison accompanied by Mar content not in excess of 0.5 of 1 FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- CONSUMERS’ COOPERATIVES garet Clarke, a piano duet by Mar percent calculated as lactic acid. Ing rooms: Garage: 2 roomed cab- Return limit six months garet and Maribelle Clarke, and a The fat content thereof should not IN ACTION ins, furnished. H. E. Hanby, Her miston. 27-tfc harmonica-guitar number by Leo be less than 28 percent. It must be on these nard Rales. produced in accordance with the Indianapolis—The Indiana Farm Buy Your Farm Now. provisions of Section 41-301 and 41- Bureau Livestock Club Awards. Cooperative Association Now is the time to buy land at Livestock club awards to boys 1302. Oregon Code 1930. broke its *5,000,000 quota in 1936 snap prices. Come and look at these and girls who have completed their Grade B Cream: very desirable home tracts— when the total volume of gas, oil, Ten acres, good soil, fair build work were presented as follows: Grade B Cream is cream that con- 1 farm supplies and other commodi ings. all improved. Only $850. First year—Joe Cooney, Billy forms to the definitions and stand ties handled, mounted to *5.187,457, Twenty Acres Good soil, ready Corpe. Arilda Foster, Ralph Haley. ards for Grade A cream, except that an increase of *783,000 or 16 per No extra fare. 3934 hours Io for crop. Good five room plastered Chicago. 5 sailings monthly from Robert Haley, Irene Hunt. Lois it may have slightly objectionable cent over its sales in 1935. Savings house. Price *1200. Portland on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th. Hunt, Charles Kik, Harry Lewis, flavors or odors, is too sour or too of the wholesale grew from $110,- Fifteen Acres. Good house, sever Air-conditioned Coach, specially al buildings, berries, fruit trees, and John McMullen, all of Hermis- old to grade as grade A cream, but j 000 to *131,000 in 1936. The coop designed Pullmans, Diner-lounge. good location. *1100. Famous Continental Dinners. tn; Gale Martin and Eldon Saylor it must not show an acidity calcula erative is now serving 92 retail co- Forty Acres. Good house, base- of Echo. tion as lactic acid of more than 0.8 operative associations in Indiana. ment, sheep fenced, running water PORTLAND ROSE- Daily Second year — Clemma Barber, of 1 percent at the time and place year round. Only *1700. North Kansas City, Missouri — Coaches, Pullman-Tourist ana Three acre tract, house, good gar Frank Bensel, Kenneth Bensel, Ro of receipt for grading. It must be Consumers Cooperative Association, Standard Sleepers, Observation- den soli, close In. *750. bert Bensel, Dorothy Knox, John produced in accordance with the organized in 1930 with six retail oil lounge, Diner. All air-conditioned. E. P. Dodd — Hermiston, Ore. Knox, Lauretta Mulkins, Lavester provisions of Sections 41-301 and cooperatives as members, added 29 31-tfc Mulkins and Mary Sommerer, all of 41-302 of Oregon Code, 1930. PACIFIC LIMITED-Daily new retail cooperatives to its mem Hermiston, and Joe Bleakney of Grade C Cream: bership and *1.110,000 to its vol Air-conditioned Coaches and Stand SUMMONS. ard Sleepers. Cafe-observation car. Boardman. Grade C cream Is cream that ume in 1936. Now serving 342 mem Meals at Coffee Shep pricee. Third year—James Barber. Susan conforms to the standards and defi ber cooperatives in eight central IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Knox, Audrey Null. Marion Ott. Eu nitions for Grade B cream, except western states. C.C.A. boosted its STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. gene Rugg and Richard Rugg, all that It may have acidity of more business from *2.646,861 In 1935 to of Hermiston; Robert Bleakney of than 0.8 of 1 percent of acid calcu $3,756,395 in 19 3 6, a gain of 41 | Breakfast 25c .Luncheon 30é, Dinner Charles A. Peterson. Plaintiff, vs. Boardman and Marie Oleen of Echo. lated as lactic acid. It must not be per cent. 354—served in Coaches and Pull- William Cimon, Defendant. man-Tourist sleeping cars on Fourth year—Marijane Hammer. stale, cheesy, rancid, putrid, decom Columbus, Ohio — Contracts for | TO WILLIAM CIMON, DEFEN Portland Rose. Mea Is at Coffee Shop Jo Ellen Mopps. Leonard Mopps. Ve posed. or actively foaming. DANT ABOVE NAMED: construction of 620 miles of coop prices also served on Pacific IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ra Sisson, Henry Sommerer. Floyd Unlawful Cream: Limited. Porter service and Free erative power lines were completed OF OREGON, you are hereby requi Pillows in Coaches. Whitsett and Jim Jackson, all of Unlawful cream Is cream that in January. Cooperative lines In red to appear and answer the com For detailed Information, call on Hermiston. contains dirt, filth, oil or other for Champaign. Loraine, Medina and plaint of the plaintiff filed against LOCAL AGENT Sixth year—Awilda Bleakney of eign matter which renders It unfit Holmes counties were energized: you in the above entitled cause within four weeks of the date of the Boardman; Leo Rueber of Stanfield for human consumption, or that is several new projects were approved first publication of * his summons, and Darrel Seeliger of Hermiston. stale, cheesy, rancid, putrid, decom in Washington and the cooperative namely on or before Thursday, the Seventh year—Lois Hutchison *f posed. or actively foaming. electrification In the state In gen 22nd day of April, 1937; and you Hermiston. will take notice that if you fall to eral moved forward rapidly. With | Butter Standards appear and answer said complaint, Eighth year—Bill Jackson and Grade A Butter: 2000 farm homes already using or otherwise plead thereto within Bernard Jendrzejewski of Hermis- All butter designated, wrapped, power from newly erected coopera said time, the plaintiff, for want RAILROAD ton. sold, or offered or exposed for sale. tive power lines it is estimated that thereof, will take judgment against FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION i WANT ADS Lowest Spring Rail Fares FAMOUS TRAINS LowPhiced MsaQ UNION PACIFIC ‘AGE FIVE you for the sum of *345.00 and in terest thereon, and for the costs and disbursements of this action; an or der of the court for the sale of the following described real property in Umatilla County, Oregon: The Northeast Quarter (NEH) of Sec tion Twenty-One (21) in Township Three (3) South, Range Thirty-One (31), E.W.M., containing 160 acres more or less, attached in this action, to satisfy the judgment that may be obtained by the plaintiff against the defendant. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order made by Hon. C. L. Sweek, Judge of the above entitled court, dated the 22nd day of March, 1937. The first publication of this summons will be made on Thursday the 25th day of March, 1937, and the last publication on Thursday the 22nd day of April, 1937, and will be published tor four consecutive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper published weekly at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Dated this the 22nd day of March, 1937. PETERSON & PETERSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and post office Address: Pendleton. Oregon. (March 25-April 22) --------------------- MS — TAKEN UP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about seven days at my ranch one mile southwest of Hermiston, the follow ing described animal: One dun colored mare mule, good sized. Said animal will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of April. 1937, at the above described ranch at 10:00 o’clock A. M. Dated at Hermiston on this 25th day of March, 1937. Signed S. L. Carson, Hermiston, Ore. (March 25 - April 8) Get Your Lumber, Cement and Nails at Wholesale Prices by Ordering from J. C. HOSKINS, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 28F4 W. L, Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J Residence Phone 25-J Bunday and Evenings by Appointment FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter-INSURANCE Exchange 0. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent All Kinds of Auto and Truck Insurance Hermiston - - Oregon WATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON RADIO NOISE ELIMINATED FOR PARTICULARS SEE Radio Louie DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 4 Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore Hermiaton Host No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil- meets second and fourth Thursday. * Legion Hall. V. R. “Bob” RUNNION AUCTIONEER FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK A SPECIALTY Make Dates at My Expense Heppner. Oregon Phone 452 Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building Practice In State & Federal Courts Pendleton, Ore. DR F B BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Hours: Other 10:30 to 12:30 A M. Hours by 2 to 5 P.M. Appointment Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon