THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
•X M ESSAGE
TO
EVERY
PACE SEVEN
SEE US ANO AVOID TIRE TROUBLE THIS SUMMER
MEM BER.
CANNING SCHEDULE
and the sour in a n o th e r,” said Naak- age m eeting in w hich b u tter-m ak ers
tgeboren. "B o th are churned sep- p articip ated . Bill W argow sky w ent
from July 19th to 24th
arately . The No. 2 is churned alone. to see w h at he could le an t. One of
8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3:3 0 P.M. Sweet cream gets th e h ighest price, th e fea tu re s of the meet was a b u t
sour is a cent less and No. 2 is two te r-ju d g in g contest. T here were
MON.— Peas
Peas
cents less.
eig h ty -fo u r co n testan ts ju d g in g b u t
TUES.— F ru it
Beans
“ You'd be surp rised a t the th in g s ter, most of them rep resen tin g much
W ED .— Peas
Peas
th a t will flav o r cream ,” he w ent on. la rg e r cream eries th a n th e one at
THURS.— F ru it
Beans
"In early sum m er our w orst trouble Boyden. Bill peered th ro u g h his big
FR I.— Peas
Peas
is potatoes. W ith
the w eath er round glasses— and sniffed. Mostly
SAT.— F ru it
Beans
w arm ing up, they p u t th e cream in he ju st sniffed— a t b u tter.
W hen
”
Corn w ill be com ing on soon if j a basem ent to cool. And th ere are th e smoke cleared aw ay, Bill was
you have any to can th is week, let i
It was all
Ju s
know and we will m ake or-1 alw ays potatoes in a basem ent th a t adjudged th e w inner.
I rangem ents to take care of any pro- I tlm e of year-—sp ro u tin g or spoiling. very confusing to Bill, because the
d u cts not listed.
We c |n alw ays detect th a t flavor. experts th e re had come all th e way
P lease remove all canned goods I t ’s No. 2 cream. Then th e re ’s the from P o rtlan d , Maine, to P o rtlan d ,
now in th e cannery.
odor picked up from a m usty cellar. Oregon, an d he had to go up in front
HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY,
of them all and blink w hile they
By 0. L. Barlow, M anager. We get so we know them a il.”
Bill W argow sky, th e m anager, made a speech and handed him a
came in to th e te stin g room then. He silver cup as big as a hotel spittoon.
Stanfield Grange Picnio.
w ears thick, rotind-lensed glasses Bill brought th e cup home, hid it,
The S tanfield G-range w ill hold
____
I its re g u la r m eeting th e fo u rth Tues- about th e size of b u tte r chips. N aak and w ent back to sn iffin g cream
I day in July, w hich w ill be the 27th. tgeboren shoved th e suspect cream cans.
The business m eeting w ill be pre- can over.
“ T his cup business isn 't all th ere
I ceded by an indoor picnic a t the
“W hat is it, B ill?”
is to b u tte r-m a k in g ,” says Bill, and
S tanfield G range hall and everyone
Bill beut over and sniffed. And Rick agrees w ith him. N eith er one
is invited to b rin g a covered dish
he’s
got a schnozzle too, if you ask know s rig h t now w here th e ir v a r
and be present. T he picnic supper
me.
ious cups are.
“They a re around
w ill be served a t 7:00 o’clock.
Bill straig h ten e d up and grinned. th e house som ew here,” they say.
“Some lady, she been baking cin
"M ost cream eries m ake good b u t
nam on ro lls.”
te r,” said N aaktgeboren.
So Bill W argow sky added his ob
And it is tru e. No longer does
:
servations.
th e F a rm e rs’ C ream ery a t Boyden
"B u tch erin g . . . th a t's a bad tim e pay th a t ex tra th ree cents prem ium
The F arm B ureau A uxiliary will
for
cream. They m ake sausage, head for cream . It isn ’t th a t they came
hold a law n social in Colum bia park
cream eries
F riday, Ju ly 23, as a benefit to pro cheese, smoke ham s and bacon, fry down, b ut t Me o th er
pork, can beef. The man of the raised th e ir sta n d ard s and came up.
vide funds for a scholarship fund.
Ice cream and cake w ill be served at house comes in w ith a pail of w arm No longer do you see cream cans
m ilk.
H e smells th e good th in g s boiling over in th e hot sun on p la t
a reasonable price.
and sets th e m ilk down— and gets forms. Cream is kept in a cool place,
A program is being arran g e d and
g ath ered in fast tru ck s and tr a n s
gam es w ill be enjoyed. E veryone is tw o cents less for his cream .”
“P ancakes,
too,” added
Rick. ported quickly from
farm yard to
invited to come and help th e auxi-
You can spot them every time. cream ery daily. Today you can get
I lia ry help others.
J u s t like a sm elly stove.”
good
sw eet-flavored
b u tte r any
T he next- m eeting w ill be hleld
And they w ent on. I was th in k place.
And it is because modern
F rid ay , A ugust 6th. The com m it-
| tee in charge w ill be Mrs. Miles ing if bloodhounds could only talk cream eries have learned how to
B arag ar, Mrs. M ary Buell, Mrs. E th - we would h ear some in te restin g handle cream before it is b u tter.
Still th e re is th a t h alf a cent ex
I el H ughes, Mrs. H. M. Sommerer things.
“Isn ’t th ere an y rem edy?” I tr a prem ium those Boyden b u tte r-
' and Mrs. A. E. Bensel.
asked.
m akers get.
“Sure. We try to teach them to I th in k th e answ er to th a t is found
cool th e ir milk as quickly as possi in th e bloodhound sense of smell
ble by s tirrin g it in a cold co n tain er those Boyden b u tte r m akers have
for th ree or four m inutes w ith a developed. It takes years to tra in
stirrin g rod. Then we advise them noses like th a t; and th ey got an
by PAUL T. STURGES
to put it aw ay from contact w ith e a rly s ta rt.
B u tter-m ak in g bloodhounds
odors and cover it up. I t’s the same
th a t ’s w h at they are,, these men
w ith b u tte r. If you w ant good b u t
w ith noses for the niceties of cream.
I stood in the te stin g room of (he ter, b u tte r w ith th e tru e flavor,
Boyden, Iowa, cream ery, ta lk in g to e ith e r leave it in th e package in
By M arion Ott.
one of them and g e ttin g no where. your refrig erato r, or b etter yet,
A com bined m eeting of all th e
(Co-op L eague News Service)
This te ste r fellow, Rick N aa’. t e b o - keep it in a covered dish. F or b u t
4-H calf clubs near H erm iston met
ren, was insistin g th a t most cream te r left exposed will pick up most
NEW YORK- Dr. Jam es P. W ar-
Ju ly 14th a t the a s sista n t county
eries made good b u tte r, whip I v.a of the food odors in a re frig e ra to r.”
basse, p resid en t of th e Cooperative a g e n t’s office a t 8:00 o’clock. The
The
I
a
im
e
rs’
Cooperative
Cream
try in g to find out why the b u tte
League of th e USA, announced th is
made by th is F a rm e rs’ Coopery tlvi ery at Boyden, Iowa, th ro u g h edu week th a t plans have been com plet members who atten d ed were those
cation
an
d
th
ro
u
g
h
paying
a
prem
in terested in going on th e Union
C ream ery g enerally com manded
ed for a tra in in g school for coop
county to u r which was held Ju ly
h alf cent above “ New York E x tra “ ium for ex tra precaution in the care
of cream , gets very little No. 2 erativ e executives and educators 19th, 2 0th and 21st. T he to u r was
price on the m etropolitan m arket.
F or th e ir b u tte r they get w hich w ill open in New Y ork th is organized a t Union, Oregon.
Now, you can look through a’ w in r°«m.
b
e
tte
r
th
an
th e top price. L ast year fall.
dow in the te stin g room of th e Boy
T he th ree day trip will include
they m arketed a m illion and a h alf
den cream ery a'nd svc
The co-op college, officially known ju d g in g of cattle, horses and sheep
Pounds
of
b
u
tte
r
and
paid
a
h
and-
cans moving down a long t u c k o
as the C ooperative In stitu te , is ex a t ex p erim en t sta tio n s and farm s on
w hich they are unloaded from the opie dividend. One d istrib u to r takes pected to draw stu d e n ts from many th e way. Feeding and m anagem ent
Only enough sections of the U nited S tates who
tru ck s outside. I could see a .nan 1.1 th e ir e n tire o u tp u t.
problem s w ill be explained d u rin g
for
local
use
is
kept
out,
and it w an t to tra in them selves for posi
w hite overalls,
dipping
ta stin g
th e tour.
brings
New
York
prices
rig
h
t
th
e
re
sticks in cream , liftin g lids and
tions of resp o n sib ility in the rap id
D uring the m eeting R obert Ben
sm elling it as it moved down the in Boyden.
ly g row ing consum ers cooperative
sel explained w hat th e to u r was like
'Developing th is prem ium b u tto r movement.
track.
T hen som ething happened.
last year. It was estim ated th h t the
A suspect can w as in th e line, ,! has not been w ith o u t its d ifficu lties,
The first term will open October cost for th e to u r would be around
could see it the w ay he sniffed the j In th e first place, n o rth w est Iowa
cream and tasted it.
He m ade a j is settled largely by H o llan d ers and 11 an d ru n eig h t weeks, through 23.00 for each individual.
face. Then he personally conducted they are scrupulously clean. In most December 3. F ollow ing th is course
Boys atte n d in g w ere Bobby A tte-
th a t can of cream down the r u n w a y '" of ’ these H ollander-settled tow ns stu d en ts will be placed w ith coop bury, G ail M artin, C harles Kik, E l
and out to th e side. He called ano-i ,herp was already a cream ery.
Be- era tiv e associations for eig h t weeks don Saylor and H enry Sommerer Jr.
th e r sn iffer and they w ent into a i
th e re was plen ty of out- of field work so th a t they may su p
U sed Cave for G lass Work
huddle over th a t can.
T he n ex t side com petition from buyers of plem ent th e ir academ ic train in g
The first glass m a k er in Scotland
th in g , the second sn iffer dragged cream from the big city cream eries. w ith p ractical experience. The c u r
will provide specialized w as G eorge H ay (156G-1625).
He
C leanliness
in
b u tter-m ak ln v . riculum
th e can into the te stin g room.
peculiarly
tra
in
in
g
in
education and business took a d v a n ta g e of a
therefore,
was
not
a
facto
r
at
all.
"You smell it,” he said to Rick
Mo»t of them m ade good b u tte r, m ethods to equip stu d en ts for a spe form ed ca v e a t W em yss on the Fife
N aaktgeboren.
coast, and set up his fu rn ace th e re
They both bent over the can and and th e Boyden cream ery was about cific type of w ork as cooperative ex in.
ecutives
or
educators.
In
addition
rig h t then I noticed th a t alm ost th e sm allest, and in one of the
If a general c u ltu ra l course will be
everyone about th a t cream ery had a sm allest tow ns of th e d istric t.
they w ere to develop a b e tte r m ar open to all who are interested.
long schnozzle.
The facu lty of th e school will
“ You smell it,” said N aaktgebo ket for b u tte r th ey had to th in k up
com prised of cooperative leaders,
som ething else.
ren, tu rn in g to me.
So th e men g u iding the F a rm e rs’ professors in educational in s titu
I bent over, expecting som ething
te rrib le . W h at I sniffed w as the C ream ery a t Boyden. Iowa, decided tions in New York and experts who
on som ething radical. You m ight will give special lectu res on tech n i MARE MULE STRAYED SUNDAY
d elig h tfu l odor of spice cake."
cal phases of th e movement. Among
‘‘It sm ells like spice cake,” I ex say th e ir noses led th e way.
of last week 11 yrs. old w ith
claimed.
T hat was e lim in a tin g foreign fla th e in stru c to rs announced to date brand. N otify John Rueber, S tan
They decided th a t are Dr. A rth u r E. A lbrecht, College field.
“ R ig h t,” said N aaktkeboren, and vor in b u tte r.
4 8 -ltp
they both grinned. "Only it's cin cooking odors, barn odors, th e feed of the City of New York, Leroy Bow
nam on rolls.
Some farm er’s w ife cows got and th e ir care, were all de m an, d irec to r of th e U nited P aren ts LEFT ON CAR FEN D ER IN FRONT
of B u rk 's Shiall notebook con
P rofessor Jam es C.
was baking some rolls for supper te rm in in g factors in b u tte r flavor. A ssociation;
ta
in
in g shoe orders. F in d er please
D
rury,
New
York
U
niversity:
Dr.
W
h
a
t’s
more,
they
were
ready
to
when her husband cam e in and set
4 8 -ltp
down th e m ilk pail. T he re su lt is back th e ir theory up w ith cash. To H orace M. K ailen, New School for re tu rn to Burk's. R ew ard.
Social
R
esearch;
and
Dr.’
M.
M.
get
a
h
ig
h
-g
rad
e
cream
they
decided
they get tw o cents a pound less for
SMALL, W ELL LOCATED FARM
to offer a prem ium of th ree cents a Coady, extension division. St. F ra n
th e ir cream .”
for sale or ren t. Good Buildings,
cis
X
avier
U
niversity.
Prom
inent
pound
above
th
e
re
g
u
la
r
m
arket.
“But it sm ells good,” I insisted.
J. H. DeMoss. H erm iston.
48-3tp
will
be
Everyone thought they were cra cooperative leaders who
“Taste it.”
members
of
th
e
s
ta
ff
include
Mary
zy; that the Farmers’ Co-op would
NEW POTATOES FOR SALE— 1 %
I tasted and made a face, too.
H erm iston.
mi. n o rth w est
of
“ Did they spill some cinnam on go broke. That was about ten E. A rnold, R. N. B enjam in. H erbert
48-3tc
years ago. It went along for several E. Evans. W ern er E. Regli, Dr. H. A. W ilson
into th e cream ?” I asked.
“No,” said Naaktgeboren.
"The years and things began to happen. K ingsley R oberts, R obert L. Sm ith,
FOR SALE— 350
BRONZE TUR-
cream absorbed the odor from the Boyden butter captured the sweep- Jam es P ete r W arbasse and Leslie
keys. May hatch. In q u ire of Em
Dr. W arbasse will be
air. Milk or cream is very sensitive stakes at the National Dairy Show E Woodcock
ory Cox, Hermiston.
4 8 -ltp
that way, especially when it still and everyone had to look on the d irecto r of th e In s titu te w ith Lionel
map to find where Boyden was. And P erk in s as reg istra r.
has its animal heat.
FOR R E N T — FU RNISHED HOUSE.
Many of the clashes will be held
“See that pile of cans over there,” there were a lot of maps that didn't
about the 1st of September. In
he went on. “Something like that have it on at all. Rick Naaktgebo at the New School of Social Re quire at Herald office.
4 8-tfc
has happened to every one of them. ren went down to the Iowa State search; field work will be done In
Fair with some of bla butter and New York and other eastern coop PIANO MUST BE SOLD—STAND
It's all No. 2 cream.”
ard. high-grade, Bungalow type,
I looked and saw where the long came back with a silver cup. They eratives and the facilities of libra almost new. You take over balance
ries.
universities
and
other
cultural
even
went
to
the
Minnesota
8tate
lin e of cream cans forked. One
for cash or $6 monthly.
For full
branch was being dumped Into one Fair with their butter and knocked Institutions in New York will be at information, address, Auditor of Ac
vat. The other w ent through ano down the ears of eome of the Mia- the disposal of the cooperativa stu counts, Cline Plano Co.. 1011 8.W.
Headquarters of the Insti W ashington, Portland, Ore. 4 7 -ltc
ther vat. The suspects were piled aeaota butter-makers— and Minneso dents.
tute w ill he at 1«7 West 12 Street, ACCOUNTING AND TYPING Phone
ta prides heraelf on her butter.
up and not dumped.
There was a National Cold Stor- New York C ity .,
22M, Hermiston.
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FOR SALE OR REN T HOUSE &
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OP ADMINISTRATOR.
N otice Is hereby given th a t by an
order of th e County Court of the
S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun
ty the undersigned has been a p
pointed a d m in istra to r w ith th e will
annexed of th e estate of F ran cis
All persons
M artin Cast, deceased
having claim s against said estate
are hereby required to present them
w ithin six m onths from th e date of
this notice, w ith proper vouchers,
to said ad m in istra to r at his office
in th e Jo h n s B uilding, in Pendleton,
U m atilla County, Oregon.
D ated Ju ly 15, 1937.
A. S. COOLEY, A d m in istrato r.
(Ju ly 15-Aug. 12)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
OF REAL PROPERTY.
of F. B. Swayze, p la in tiff, vs. A lon
zo L. Needles and o th ers, defen
d an ts, w hich Haid execution com
m ands me to sell so much of said
land as may be necessary to satisfy
the sum due said p lain tiff, to-w it:
the sum of $582.42, and in te re st
thereon.
Dated Ju n e 30, 1937.
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon.
By J. A. CARNEY, Deputy.
(Ju ly 8 — Aug. 5)
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eneral D entistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone t-J
Residence Phone 25-J
8unday and Evenings by
Appointment
WATCH - CLOCK
REPAIRING
A. W. BEHRMAN
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
DR A E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
N otice is hereby given th a t on the
9th day of A ugust. 1937, a t 11:00
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
o’clock a. m. of said day. a t the
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
fro n t door of the County Court
Phone 481 — — Hermiston, Ore.
House in Pendleton, U m atilla Coun
ty, Oregon, I will sell at public auc
tion to th e highest bidder for cash
so m uch of the follow ing described
Hermiston Host No. 37
land as may be necessary to satisfy
th e sum h e re in a fte r set forth, to-
Meets first and third
wit:
Thursday. Legion Auxil
C ertain land in Section 16 in
iary meets second and
T ow nship 4 N orth of Range 28
fourth Thursday,
E ast of th e W illam ette M eridian,
in
U m atilla
County,
Oregon, j Legion Hall.
th ere being six tra c ts thereof,
p a rtic u la rly described as follows:
T ra c t No. 1: The N orth H alf
of th e S outheast Q u arte r of the
N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N orth
east Q u arte r of, said Section 16
OSTEOPATHIC
T ra c t No. 2: The South H alf
of ’he S outheast Q u arte r of the
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
N o rtn east Q u arter of th e N o rth
OSBORN APARTMENTS
east Q u arte r of said Section 16
T ra c t No. 3:
T he Southw est
Q u arte r of the N o rth east Q uar
te r of th e N o rth east Q u arte r of
said Section 16.
PETERSON A PETERSON
Tract No. 4: The Northwest
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Quarter of the Northeast Quar
U. S. National Bank Building
ter of said Section 16.
T ra c t No 5: The N orth H alf
Practice in State & Federal Courts
of th e S outhw est Q u arte r of the
Pendleton, Ore.
N o rth east Q u arter of said Section
16.
Tract No. 6:
The Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quar
DR. F B. BELT
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
said Section 16. excepting there Office Heurs:
Other
from the follow ing described
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
Hours by
tract, to-w it: Commencing at
3 to 6 P.M.
Appointment
the center of said Section 16 and
Ree. 712
PHONE — Office 733
running thence North 417.6 feet ;
thence East 208.8 feet;
thence
South 417.6 feet;
thence West
201.8 feet to the point of begin
W. J. WARNER
ning, containing two acres, more
or Use.
Attomey-at-Law
Said sale la made under execution
Issued out of the Circuit Court of
Hermiston « Oregon
the State of Oregon for Umatilla
County to me directed In the case
Dr. A. C. Willcutt