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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1985. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. « FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION JA MESSAGE NEWS OF COLD STORAGE PLANT ACTIVITIES HERE TO EVERY MEMBER. DR. E. A. SCHMÖKER WILL DISCUSS POULTRY DISEASES An Interesting meeting for poultry The cold storage locker plant op- and turkey raisers is scheduled for erated as part of the business of ths Saturday evening, March 30, at the Umatilla Co-operative Creamery, has Hermiston public library, at 8:00 been in operation only ten months o'clock, at which time a demonstra and there are now 351 lockers rent tion school will be conducted by Dr. ed by the year. Persons who have a E. A. Schmöker, veterinarian. steady locker are permitted to reut The subject of the meeting is to an extra locker at such time when acquaint those present with the additional space is needed. As thers causes of paralysis, large livers, and are twelve or more extras in use con slump in production in their flocks. stantly, the total number of lockers Birds from local flocks will be used in use has increased to 363. There in demonstration. are 398 lockers in all, but 35 are Dr. Schmöker, is a graduate of vacant at present. the University of Berne, Switzer Locker renters have found it very land, and also of two American uni- convenient to be able to obtain an versities, and is thoroughly versed extra locker on a monthly rental on this subject. basis, however, many of the 35 re Farm Bureau Co-operative maining lockers are located in fair of Hermiston. ly handy places in the room and H. M. Sommerer, Manager. probably will be rented before sum mer. COMMUNITY MEET AT There were 325 lockers rented during 1934 and 26 since January COLUMBIA PARK. 1, 1935. At the rate that they are going at present there should not be April 5 has been set aside as clean many left by the time the warm up day at Columbia park. weather comes. Everyone is expected to be there, Approximately 30 days before the and all the teams in the. country will date of rent renewals, each locker be needed, as quite a bit of work is renter will receive a statement of to be done. Also donations of trucks his locker account. This will enable will come in handy as there is grav him to plan ahead far enough to be el to be hauled. able to pay the rent by the due date And of course the ladies of the shown on the statement. Members community will furnish a big din of. the creamery may have locker ner as usual. rents charged to cream accounts. It Everyone no doubt knows that the is preferable that rents paid in this Farm Bureau is responsible for the manner be handled in one or two care of the park, but as this is a payments, in order that the book public park, we would like to have work in the office of the creamery every organization represented at may be carried on without unneces this clean up, and help put the park sary expense and loss of time dur in a presentable condition. Every summer we have people not ing the busy season. There will be only from our own community, but no change In rates during 1935. visitors from other communities and It is of great Importance that all locker rents be paid promptly if pos from other states. This is the only park of any size sible for there are obligations to be met with funds received from this at present, within a radius of thirty source. At present, it seems that miles. So everyone come and make this everyone will renew locker rents in J 935. This being the case, it will be a park to be proud of. The better condition it Is in, the possible for the cold storage to pay off practically all encumberances, better it speaks for the community. with the exception of the loans re Signed, THE COLUMBIA ceived from the Farm Bureau Co- PARK BOARD. operative and Umatilla Project Farm Bureau, which total »3500.00. Tree Pool Being Made. It is anticipated that this sum will be repaid in accordance with the A tree pool is being made up by terms of the contracts made with farmers through Assistant Coun the above named organizations. ty Agent Sawyer’s office which will Members of the creamery and be mailed to the Oregon State col Farm Bureau are invited to call at lege not later than April 1st. Trees the office of the creamery at any ore being ordered for wind breaks time they wish to examine any fi and wood lots at a cost of »2.50 for nancial statements or ask questions 1000 of any variety of trees. A regarding the operation of their statement In this column last week business. erroneously gave the Impression that the trees were being distributed free UNUSUAL CONFERENCE by the college extension service. BLUE RIBBON CALF CLUB MEETS; OFFICERS ELECTED. WANT ADS STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE Marshall's Improved Oregon Pre- niers; 12 c each. Joe Dyer, Phone Í8R. 31-tfc TOR TRADE—LA GRANDE PROP- erty or hotel at Baker for acreage from Echo to Hermiston. R. A. Craw- 31-ltp ord, Stanfield, Ore. The first meeting of the Blue Rib OR SALE — THE BELSCAMPER bon Calf Club was held at the horn ranch. Columbia district, Hermis- of the leader, Lois Hutchison, Marci on. 31-tfe 20. Mr. Sawyer was present for the purpose of organizing the olub. The «CYCLE FOR SALE— »15. GOOD condition. Earl Watson, Her. 31-1p following were enrolled as members Marijane Hammer, Gloria Pelletier APARTMENTS FOR RENT—OPPO- Marian Ott, Eugene Rugg, Richard site Depot. Mrs. A. Carter. 31-tfc Rugg, Mary Wilson, Leonard Mopps Nellie Hooker and Lois Hutchison. WANTED—SECOND HAND STOCK The election of officers was held saddle. Inquire Herald office. 31 t they are: Eugene Rugg. president Marijane Hammer, vice president UMP, WINDMILL AND PLUMB- Marian Ott. secretary and treasurer Ing work done by experienced Mary Wilson, reporter. nan; 21 mi. east of Umatilla. C. A. It was decided to hold the next Binder. 30-2tp meeting at the home of Marijane •RICE VERY LOW — ON THREE Hammer, Friday night, March 29. good radio sets. For particulars iddress Box 114, Hermiston, Ore Grange Dance Saturday. gon. 30-2tp The regular Grange dance will be KIMBALL PIANO. TOR SALE given Saturday, March 30. in the Must be sold for balance due. We Grange hall at Stanfield. Mell s Mer rymakers will furnish the music and have left on our hands beautiful (imball piano with balance of only the usual good time is guaranteed. 597. You take over contract at $6 1 month. For full information, and Will Aid Park Cleau-Uv. vhere it may be seen address Cline There will be an all day meetin: Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Washington Friday, April 5th, for the purpose treet Portland. Ore. 29-3tc of a Columbia park clean-up day. IANCH FOR RENT — COLUMBIA The ladies Auxiliary will serve the district. See Mrs. Belscamper. usual noon dinner which has won sc 28-tfc much praise on past occasions. Our friendly little park offers shade and TOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE FOR green grass for picnic grounds ir small family; $10 per month: the summer and everyone should Water furnished, W. T. Knapp, Her- take pride in keeping It up. 31-ltp miston. FARM CREDIT UNIONS. HIGHEST PRICES WANTED paid for cattle, hogs, sheep and Credit Unions are cooperative as horses. Leave word Cochran's Con- sociations operating for the purpose of promoting thrift and of creating ¿ectionery or write Foster & Mc- 28-4tp a source of credit for provident or Closkey, Boardman, Ore. productive purposes. This is accom plished by members accumulating INCUBATORS EGG CAPACITY savings in their respective credit of 60, 140, 440: Wanted — Used unions and receiving loans from fruit jars, must be clean. Hermiston such savings. New & Second Hand Store. 30-tfc With the passage of the Federal Credit Union Act, approved June 26. 1934, Federal Credit Unions may be WANTED PRACTICAL NURSING by Mrs. C. J. Crosgrave, care J. R. organized and operated under fed 28-ttc eral charters issued by the Farm Oliver, Irrigon, Ore. Credit Administration. Successful credit unions generally have started on a small scale, per* maintain state leagues, and in most mitting directors and committees to of the states there now are informal become familiar with their duties state organizations. The credit union is. therefore, not before the sums handled become an experiment; there is nothing new, large. Thirty-eight states now have cred nothing strange about it. It Is a it union laws and it is under these simple, conservative device which state laws that nearly all credit has a fine historical background, It is obvious from the foregoing unions are operating, as the federal that a credit union In Hermiston law is less than a year old. When a person has become a would enable its members to buy ba- member by paying an entrance fee by chicks or poults for cash, furnish of 25 cents and the first installment money to feed them; buy good cows on one or more shares at five dol to replace poor ones, pay doctor bills lars each, he then may apply tor and or other provident productive ac receive a loan, if approved by the counts. SCHEDULED FOR COUNTY. credit committee of the credit union. CO-OPERATIVE OIL AND When a member has paid for one share, he is eligible to his propor FARM SUPPLIES. A county-wide conference on fam tional share of the annual dividends W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. ily living promises to attract a large General Dentistry attendance on April 6 in Pendleton, C. L. BRODY, Executive Secretary, that may be declared by the memb- ers. according to County Agent Walter X-Ray and Diagnosis Michigan Farm Bureau. The need for the credit union A. Holt. Granges, Parent-Teacher The cooperative system of doing rests on the theory that thrift is a Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J organizations, and women's clubs business Is demonstrating that It is virtue and that high interest char Residence Phons 25-J ars cooperating and planning for a a leading and fundamental factor In ges are a drain on the resources of Bunday and Evenings by big day. The program as announced the recovery of our nation, from the the people. is as follows: economic catastrophe through which Appointment Few commercial banks are so con we have been passing the past three stituted that they can profitably Morning Session. years. Not only is cooperation of handle the savings of individuals in direct benefit to those actively par- small sums. They are limited by Mrs. L. W. Owen, Pendleton, ticinating. but Its method of distri law to a rate of return on loans Presiding. buting goods to supply human wants which makes the small loan an un and the redistribution of profits re profitable transaction. The cost of OSTEOPATHIC 9:45-10:00, Registration. 10:00-10:10, Opening of conference sulting from the transaction are investigation, keeping books, etc., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Automatically coordinating produc often exceeds the actual interest re- by County Agent. 10:00-10:30, A surprise, by a local tion and manufacture with consump turn. OSBORN APARTMENTS tion for the control of surpluses, end The credit union can perform group. developing and maintaining buying these services satisfactorily because, Group singing. power in the hands of an infinitely first, it is truly cooperative; second, • 10:30-12:00, When the Family Buys larger number of people whose wants its overhead is low because as a us A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Shoes—Mrs. Azalea Sager. Cloth constitute the basis of all business. ual thing rent, light, and heat are ing Specialist, Oregon State Col donated by some individual or by Consumers Unite to Produce. Physician and Surgeon. lege Extension Service, the organization around which It is Since 1920 the Farm Bureau in formed; third, by far the greater 12:00-1:30, Lunch. — Bank Building 1:30-2:00, Vegetable Gardening Miehiään has been engaged in the part of the direction and committee Pointers — County Agricultural distribution of renerai lines of farm work is done by persons who donate Office Houri 9-12 and 2-5 "upnlies including principally seeds, their services. Agent. Actual experiences of credit 2:00-3:30, Inexpensive Housing Im feeds, fertilizer, fence, oil and gaso- provements for Better Family Liv line, sprav material, and farm mach unions which have been operating ing—Miss Clarlbel Nye, State Lea inery. There are three hundred lo for 25 years in the United States show der of Home Demonstration Ex- cal cooperative associations and elev that 80% of their potential mem W. J. WARNER en branches located at the princinal bership eventually joins and that the tension, O. S. C. 3:30-4:00, Planning the Home Eco shinning points of the state. One funds which are saved by there mem- Attorney-at-Law nomica Extension Program in Um- hundred seven of these locals are bers are largely made use of in loans now common stockholders in the to these same members. atilla County—Miss Nye. Hermiston - Oregon Farm Bureau Services. Inc . the farm credit unions are opera In connection with this event, eunniv cornoration of the Bureau, ted Federal solely by and for its members ex there will be a very interesting and serving 75.000 farmers. Our state co- cept that they are operated in ac complete exhibit, including housing operative has joined with similar or- cordance with by-laws approved and plans, materials, supplies used In eanizations. in Ohio, Indiana, West vegulations issued by the Governor DR. A. E. MARBLE housing improvement, a display of Virginia. Wisconsin, and Illinois for of the Farm Credit Administration CHIROPRACTOR shoes for every member of the fam the manufacture and purchase of our The credit union had its origin in ily, recent books and other publica- «inplies. This is accomplished thru Germany about three-quarters of a Office: Two doors west post office tions of interest to the home. Interstate cooperatives such as the century ago in response to the need This meeting is designed to inter Warm Bureau Milling Company, the for relief from usurious money lend Office Hours: 8 to 18 - 1:80 to • Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. est women and men from all parts Farm Bureau 011 Company, and more ing. The movement spread to other of Umatilla county and Is open to recently, the National Cooperatives, parts of the world, the first credit 1 the public. Mrs. L. W. Owen of Pen Inc. union in North America having been dleton has been selected as county In later years, particularly, the organized in Quebec. chairman and is actively engaged in tendency to martially or wholly par Hermiston Post No. 37 The record of these organizations contacting the various organizations ticipate In the manufacture and pro- during the depression has been no Meets first and third throughout the county with a view cessine of supplies for our farmers table. Thirty-seven of the 38 stater Thursday. Lesion Auxil to obtaining a substantial represen -a well as to purchase and distribute where they operate and In the Dis iary meets second and tation of the various communities. them has become Increasingly trict of Columbia there has not been fourth Thursday. Watch these columns for further an- stronger. an Involuntary liquidation of a cre nouncements in this connection. Legion Hall. We have found in Michigan the dit union. main considerations for a successful The farmer needs to pay cash for Notice to All Grangers. what he gets and to save the differ cooperative to be: A potentiel volume of business ence between the Installment price The Farm Bureau Cooperative, •n 1. the Pendleton Directory territory to be served suffi- and the cash price. That is what Grange Cooperative and Hermiston -lent to make possible a profitable the credit union enables him to do Mercantile Cooperative are ths only onnerative organization. Credit unions in the posts! servier Institutions in Hermiston whose HUDSON - TERBAPLANE 2.' Adequate initial finances for for example, made loans of approxi sales now count in the Grsnge Bul fixed and operating capital. mately »10,000.000 during 1933 ai SALES and SERVICE letin contest. It is the duty of all 3. A cooperative morale and atti low rates, ssving their members hun "We never close.” Grange members to support the in tude on the part of the members to dreds of thousands, of dollars. stitutions which support the Grange be served. Credit unions sre now being orgar PETERSON BROTHERS Bulletin. 4. Experienced, capable and co ized in Farm Bureau and Grange or 119 West Court 8t. Phone 177 operatively-minded management. ganizations throughout the United Signed, E. H DUNNING, Bulletin contest representative, The tangible considerations, ade States. Irrigon Grange. quate volume of business and fixed There are 2.200 credit unions ir R. G. Penney, Master, and operating capital, although self- the United States. This development Stanfield Grange. is now progressing steadily with sr evident, are sometimes overlooked In starting and operating cooperative average of 60 new credit unions per Thomas Swillie, of near Jackson enterprises. The intangibles or the month. They have a combined mer | ville. Fla., struck a 4-foot rattle morale and attitude of members end bership in round numbers of 400. I snake with a sharp-edged rod and management have come to assume 000 and total assets of approximate | — 222 E. ALTA — severed its head. The reptile's head an Importance In cooperative busi ly »45.000.000 to »50,000,000. Ir bounded against Swillie’s arm and ness which In the past has not been several statss the credit unions are | I sufficiently numerous 60 that they fully appreciated. the fangs sank into the flesh. Dr. A. C. Willcutt Wheeler Studio WHO is WHO in PENDLETON A Classified Directory of Reliable Business and Pro fessional People This News paper Recommends to Y ou— HYATT and BRAWN Auto Clearing House —Quality Men’s Wear— FLORSHEIM SHOES Auto Parts Glass Replaced “We Keep Upkeep Down” 718 Main Street 626 Cottonwood St. - Phone 38 DR. DALE ROTHWELL CORRECT GLASSES At Reasonable Prices Optometrist & Optician Over Woolworths Phons 535J LIFE IS STILL WORTH LIVING! —It is still possible to put on a fresh suit of clothes—tailored for you by HOENCK TAILOR SHOP DR. H. A. NEWTON PHONE 12 DENTIST FEEBLER Bldg. Realistic Beauty Shop MAMIE SAMPSON Balcony Glenn's Pharmacy — Phone 424 — SERVICE CLEANERS BREIER 1935 Pendleton Music House L. E. Thorne, Proprietor Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations Have Your Cleaning Done “The KAR-TET Way” 519 Main St. -We Deliver- Tel. 76 LOCALLY OWNED NATIONALLY KNOWN "Shoes for the Entire Family" BEST SERVICE AND BODY DEPT. IN EASTERN OREGON A Good Place to Buy Used Cars and Trucks. SERVICE SALES DENNIS MOTOR CO. PENDLETON PHONE 526 Thews & Ryder Tin Shop Warm Air Heating A Ventilating Sheet Metal Works All Classes of Sheet Metal Work 129 West Alta Phone 705 FRED H. BROW1 JEWELER — 817 MAIN STREET BOONE BEAUTY SHOPPE PIANOS RADIOS MAY-TAG WASHER KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR Oregon Pendleton Buster Brown Shoe Store Pendleton All Branches Beauty Work Per. Waves $3.50 and $5.00 743 Main St. Phone 1050 THE H & H SHOP DR. A. G. BAUMEISTER JAMES R. FERGUSON MINNIE M. HENDERSON, Prop. Hemstitching - Baby Articles Children’s Wearing Apparel Phone 601 740 Main St. A-l Furniture Hospital 725 Main Street Palmer-Chiropractor Neurocalometer Service Cuboid Arch Supports 104 First NatT. Bk. Bldg. Telephone 730J AUGUST NOREEN Repair and Upholstering Mattress Renovating Work Done at Portland Prices Estimates Given Free Phone 816J 310 West Webb TAILOR Alterations - Cleaning & Pressing —Suits Made to Order— Phone 688-J 645* Main St. OREGON CAFE YOUR ONLY A STRANGER ONCE AT MEALS AT ALL HOURS Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles Bring your friends here and show them what you consider the best cate in the city. 632 Main Street Phone 605 BANISH PILES FOREVER Guaranteed or Your Money Back Latest Scientific Provsn Method Dr. R. B. Brundage Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148 Do you know we carry a full line of Sherwin-William’s PAINTS and VARNISHES? Reardin’s Washable Kalsomine. GADWA’S * Kent’s Cafe * "Smiling Associated Service” East Court & Mill Phone 197J Stephen’s Luncheonette O. O. STEPHENS, Manager 737 MAIN ST. - PHONE 357 Kennedy’s 5c to $1 Store HARDWARE - NOVELTIES 626 MAIN STREET NOTIONS Long Radiator Shop W. M. RAKESTRAW New and Used Radiators Expert Radiator Cleaning and Repairing —701 East Alta Street— -: WATCH REPAIRING : When in Town Ask for Rainier! "In the West It’s Rainier" BILL DAVIS, Distributor 722 Cottonwood St - Psndlston Dependable Used Cars - Trucks OLSEN - KING, INC. -: JEWELER:- 627 Main Street BONDED INSURED Portland - Pendleton Motor Freight, Inc. Personal Service Hermiston Pendleton Phone 852 Phone 369 PAY LESS FOR DRUGS Complete Line of Veterinary Remedies —For Information— SHOP & SAVE Dodge - Plymouth - Packard 24-Hour Service on Everything for Your Car—Tel. 963. GLENN’S PHARMACY W. F. MAHRT The Cinderella Shop Holdman Auto Service LADIES READY-TO-WEAR SHOES - and BEAUTY SHOP COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE —807 Main Street— Cottonwood and Alta Pendleton, Oregon. Delco Light Plants, Pumps, Radio and Appliances 719 Garden Street - Pendleton SIMPSON’S APPAREL FOR WOMEN 724 MAIN STREET Will M. Peterson Raley Peterson Charles A. Peterson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Pendleton, Oregon American Tire Shop CLYDE M. PERKINS, Prop. Lawn Mower Sharpening. Bicycle Repairing and Phonograph Work; Guaranteed Vulcanizing. 721 Garden Street. There Is no substitute for "PURITY QUALITY" PURITY BAKERY Phone 131 632 Main Wm. Roesch Brewing Co. "OLD MASTER BEER” Established 1882 Pendleton Murphey Paint Co. Inc. Phone 818 121 E. Court St. Wall Paper - Paints - Oils Varnishes - Picture Frames - Contracts and Job Work • Pendleton Iron Works SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc. BREADS AND PASTRIES P. O. Box 81 Telephone 80 Pendleton, Oregon General Repair & Foundry Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Hydrogen Irrigation Pumpe East Alta Street "Home Owned and Operated.” BUTTERNUT BREAD SOCIETY CAKES 320 East Court Dooley’s 5c to $1.00 Store TROY TWarer LAUNDRY Hawkinson Tread Service 813 Main Street Novelties - Notions Dry Goods - Hsrdware and Pendleton Baking Co. HERB GREEN, Jeweler EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 707 Main Street DRY CLEANERS WE CALL— mon . — WED. — FRI. BLUE MOUNTAIN PRODUCE CO. INC. 618 Garden Street Phone 242 Cash Buyers of Poultry, Eggs, Cream, Veal, and Hogs. Phone 122 505 East Court St. Phone 170 Cyril J. Kruger, Manager NEW MILES FOR OLD! Why retire your tires while they are still young? Pendleton’s Wine Store HIGH GRADE WINES Next Door to Hotel Pendleton SOL BAUM. Prop. Phone 589