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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1935. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION I JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. - I WANT ADS I WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, starting to lay; 4 Hanansanetta turkeys for sale. Joseph Cunha, Sr., Echo. ll-3tp 75 PAGE FIVE NEW! One Battery RADIOS and disadvantages of the auction Notice to Customers. FOR SALE—67 CROSSBRED EWES method of selling oranges. Custom grinding will be done for big per ct., 2 years, fine condition. "Still another study which comes customers at the Farm Bureau Co- A. P. Ayers, Boardman, Or. 12-ltc nearer to the interests of those pres operative on any day except Monday WITH SHORT WAVE —WITH BATTERY. AND AUTOMATIC 149-0 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ent, is the study which has just been and Saturday, Henry Sommerer, FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 H. P. started of the feed operations of the manager, announced. single phase General Electric mo VOLUME CONTROL ------- ALLOWANCES. tor. Will trade for 1 H. P. motor. Speech given by E. T. Hobart at the various cooperative associations in New Dance Orchestra. Oregon. This study is, in the nature Inquire at Herald Office. 7-tfp Fifth Birthday Dinner of the In of exploration into the possibilities Westland Grange is sponsoring an THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MA- terstate Associated Creameries, of the development of an organiza SATISFACTION GUARANTEED October 4, 1935, at the Multnomah tion which could supply feed to the old time dance Saturday, November chine; Monarch electric range; 16th. Music will be furnished by Hotel, Portland, Oregon. various associations and eliminate Westland's new orchestra.' Ladies circulator heater. Mrs. Ruby Mc 12-3tp the multiplicity of operations now will be admitted free. Supper of hot Millan, Hermiston. Editor’s Note: Because of the Used Roister, Fads, Bosh, Cros length of this article is will be nec- carried on and ascertain whether or hamburger and coffee will be served ficatlon—Burt Johnson, Ione, chair not more efficient operation can be by the Home Economics club. Ev man; Alec Johnson, Fossil, vice- ley, etc., battery sets if you essary to print it in two install erybody welcomed. ments, appearing in consecutive is secured. chairman; Joe Belanger, Heppner, "In a broad sense the primary want to buy batteries and tubes for them. . . sues of the Herald. secretary. Credit Union Service. “When I was asked to speak on purpose of farmers’ cooperatives is Production, handling and market this occasion I was asked to discuss to secure the greatest possible fin The Hermiston Oregon Credit ing—C. B. Andrews, Kent, chair ancial benefits through cooperative briefly the development of the co- Union office will be open every Fri man; E. H. Miller, Lexington, vice- operative movement. This is rather sale of their products and the coop day between 2:00 and 4:00 o'clock chairman; G. R. Hyslop, O.S.C., sec erative purchasing of their farm like the negro maid we had in Wash P. M. The office will be found in the retary. ington. My wife found her busily supplies. However, the movement Grange Co-operative building. ----- •= as such goes further and as Justice writing away in the kitchen one day CCC HANDS JOLT TO FIRE Brandeis of the U. S. Supreme Court and asked her what she was doing. Winter Closing Hours. DEMON IN PAST THREE YEARS. HERMISTON, OREGON Her reply was that she belonged to says: farmers through the creation and operation of their cooperatives Beginning November 4th, the a reading club and she was writing Three years of CCC activity have a ten minute paper reviewing the are seeking to establish an "econom Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her set an all time record for low fire development of religion during the ic democracy on lines of liberty, miston and the Co-operative Service losses on the national forests of Ore er variety grown in Curry county, equality and fraternity.” Station will close at 5.00 P. M. gon and Washington, according to O.S.C. DADS TO HAVE BIG ages. Therefore, in considering the co- according to R. M. Knox, county “I have almost as great a task as recent announcement by the U. S. DAY AT COLLEGE NOV. 16. Wool Show Scheduled. agent. Among those planting oata she had. The cooperative movement operative movement we must con Forest Service. In 1935 fire losses The Umatilla West End Women’s sank to the lowest level since 1907, has ebbed and flowed but with a sider more than the mere buying CORVALLIS—The Oregon State of this variety this year was 0. P. and selling; if one does not look to Auxiliary to the Oregon Wool Grow steady advance. totaling slightly more than 6,000 College Dads’ club will celebrate its Ferguson, who harvested four acres "One of the first major helps giv the educational, cultural and spiri ers’ association is sponsoring a wool 1 acres, according to the foresters. In second birthday anniversary with a for seed, getting a yield of 57.1 bush en by the government to cooperative tual values in and resulting from show at the city hall In Echo, Fri- 11934 a llarge fire on the Colville for- many-sided program for Dads’ Day els per acre. This crop was grown marketing was the establishment, this movement, one does not proper day, December 6. Prizes will be of I est in northern Washington brought from locally produced seed, as are fered for articles made of wool. Any the year's total loss within national at O.S.C., Saturday, November 16. under the law passed In 1929, of the ly evalue the movement. Though following but a week af practically all of the schoolmam oats However, to turn to the very prac person can compete for these prizes, Division of Cooperative Marketing tical side of farmer cooperative pur forest boundaries to 25,000 acres, ter Homecoming, the visiting dads in Curry county now, Knox says. as a unit of the Bureau of Agricul chasing and marketing, we must re but the prize winning articles are but 1933 showed only 7,200 acres will have as leading attractions a tural Economics of the Department alize that a farmer cooperative must to be displayed again at Bend at burned over. The three year total Pacific coast conference football of Agriculture. To this division was render a service to its members. It the Oregon Wool Grower’s conven of 38,000 acres smashes all previous game with Idaho, the first inter-col* A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON entrusted the work of research into must operate as efficiently as the tion, January 10 and 11. records, ranking against the next legiate crew race with a California propriety corporation and in addi all the various phases of cooperative tion must render the educational and best total of 84,000 acres for three university eight, the annual student Physician and Surgeon. marketing, organization, operating cultural services to its members. If CATTLE DISEASE CONTROL consecutive years. horticultural show, and an opportu — Bank Building — It cannot do this it is doomed to ul PROGRAM IS EXPANDED. methods, finance and so forth. "Undoubtedly the CCC has been nity for those who arrive early to "In 1929 shortly after the Agri timate failure. largely responsible for this record,” make a forenoon tour of experiment Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5 Dairymen of Umatilla County are cooperative movement should cultural Marketing Act was passed, not The look to the elimination of pri showing an increasing interest in said regional forester, C. J. Buck, in station tracts, greenhouses and la the division of cooperative market vate business—rather it should look discussing the fire report. "We boratories. The final event will be the program of the U.S. Department ing was transferred from the De upon'suck cooperative marketing as have had more than the average a banquet in the Memorial Union of Agriculture to test cattle for the partment of Agriculture to the Fed a complement and supplement, and number of small fires this year—1,- building with student and faculty W. J. WARNER eral Farm Board. As the major func a check on private business. The disease known as mastitis. 600 of them. Our worst fire, the leaders as speakers. competition between cooperative and The County Agent’s office is au Attorney-at-Law tion of the Farm Board was the private business should be based McKenzie Bridge fire early in Sep Hal T. Hutchinson, Portland, pres thority for the statement that the making of loans to farmer owned upon the efficiency of operation and tember taxed every effort of the For ident of the club, reports that mem Hermiston - Oregon and farmer controlled cooperatives, on the part of 'the cooperative the mastitis control project of the Fed est Service and the CCC. It burned bership has grown from an original the work of the cooperative division securing of the greatest possible re eral Government is now in operation over 2,400 acres, but without the 150 to more than 400 and that they to its members. Both types of in Oregon. Where cattle are found gradually drifted away from its turns business are looking for profits—the to have the disease, and where pro prompt and energetic work made expect to double this soon. When true course until practically all its private company for the purpose of possible by 1,500 fire fighters, it organized the club was dedicated to DR. A. E. MARBLE work was connected with the servic making returns to its stockholders per procedure in connection with might easily have developed into a the three-fold purpose of support of the test has been followed, the gov CHIROPRACTOR ing of loans which had been made through buying cheap and selling colossal blaze that would have wiped all higher education in the state of dear; the cooperative wants its sav ernment is providing a maximum in out forests on ten or twenty times Office: Two doors west post office to cooperative associations. Oregon, preservation of the tradi ings so that It can secure as a pay "During this period almost no re ment to its members the greatest demnity of 120.00 for grade cattle that acreage.” tions and usefulness of Oregon State Office Hours: S to 12 - 1:30 to • and 150.00 for registered purebreds. search work was done and it was possible share of the consumer’s dol "For the 30 years of forest service college, Phono 481------- Hermiston, Ore. and co-operation with Applications to be used in hand not until the Amended Agricultural lar. history the average annual acreage similar and kindred organizations ling this test can be secured from the The cooperative association Is In Marketing Act of 1933 was passed loss within national forest bounda throughout the state. Federal Veterinarians handling the that the research work was again a position through its closer contacts with its members and is able to per testing work in the county, and also ries has exceeded 100,000 acres,” Hermiston Post No. 37 brought to the fore. said Buck. "Fires in 1910 rolled up form an educational service which Meets first and third "As you know in the Amended can result in an improvement of from the office of the County Agent the appalling total of 580,000 acres at Pendleton, or the Assistant Coun Thursday. Legion Auxil [ERS AROUND quality and the securing of a high Act of 1933 the Cooperative Divis burned on national forests in Oregon iary meets second and STATE ion was made one of the four units er price for a higher ciass piece of ty Agent at Hermiston. and Washington. So recently as in fourth Thursday. of the Farm Credit Administration merchandise. 1929 acreage inside the forests of The question of income tax exemp WHEAT LEAGUE TO MEET IN Legion Hall. and a separation was made within tion which is one of the sources of the two states suffered a 358,000 Wheat Strips Control Blowing. the division itself. One part set up a great deal of criticism is based I PENDLETON DECEMBER 6 - 7. acre loss and in 1918, 340,000 acres LAKEVIEW—Wind erosion was to handle the loan work with co- believe on the theory that the co Pendleton, Ore.—Preliminary or were sacrificed on the altar of this controlled well by ten strips of wheat W. L Morgan, D. M. D. operative assoications is the Cen operative is a non-profit organiza ganization matters have been com fire god.” drilled 60 to 80 feet apart on rolling tion and that the dividends to the General Dentistry tral Bank for Cooperatives, and the producer are based on the product pleted for the annual convention The completed roads, trails, tele summer fallow hill land on the N. K. X-Ray and Diagnosis other part was set up as the Re delivered rather than upon the capi here of the Eastern Oregon Wheat phone lines and fire hazard reduc Lantsberger farm at West Side, re search and Service Section. This sec tal investment in the enterprise and League scheduled to be held Decem tion projects which represent most Bank Bldg. Pheno t-J ports Vic Johnson, County Agent. that the producer as such carries the tion was entrusted with fulfilling Residence Phono 26-J of the CCC accomplishments of the ber 6 and 7. James K. Hill, past The strips kept the soil from blow the mandates of the Cooperative same income tax liability as any oth president and chairman of local ar- past three years have been instru Sunday and Evenings by er private citizen. ing, and Mr. Lantsberger has also Appointment Marketing Law of 1926. The farmer cooperative cannot rangements, announces that the com mental in speeding up action on inci "At present the research and ser hope to be able to promise Its mem ing meeting will undoubtedly be the pient fires and come in for much of noticed that they are keeping the snow from blowing off the hills, thus vice section Is working on numerous bers a greater price for their pro largest in the history of the league. the credit for the low fire record, ac conserving moisture for the land. ducts than is warranted by the pur research projects dealing with var Four major committees have al cording to forest officials. In addi power of the consumer. Nei ious phases of cooperative marketing. chasing tion, the availability at strategic ther can it. through the mere fact ready been organized and officers For example, the Interstate Milk that it is a cooperative, hope to ef of these will work with correspond points of competent fire fighting Schoolmam Oats Liked in Curry. OSTEOPATHIC Producers association requested a fect any great savings over the oper ing county representatives appoint forces ready to answer the fire GOLD BEACH—Schoolmam oats PHYSICIAN & SURGEON study of the problems involved in ation of the private corporation. ed by each county member of the alarm at a moment's notice has have proved to be a good yielding the delivery of milk from the farm Many corporations have been doing state executive committee. Each proved invaluable In furnishing ade- | crop for hay or seed and have shown OSBORN APARTMENTS business for many years and have to the market in order that they not been asleep when it comes to re county group will draw up its own ouate forest protection. more resistance to rust than any oth- might be able to arrive at figures ducing their cost of doing business report and then have a representa which would represent a reasonable to a minimum. Their urge to do this tive at Pendleton the day before the and just charge for the movement is no more or less than the desire convention opens, at which time the A Classified Directory of of their product. The Nebraska for profit. Therefore, the successful coopera four state committee reports will be Creamery association requested a tive can only do as good a job as the drawn up In preliminary form. Reliable Business and Pro survey of the cooperative creameries private corporation in its manufac These committee reports will deal in Nebraska for the purpose of de turing, its shipping and its sales. fessional People This News with weed control and soil conser Where the cooperative can hope vation; agricultural adjustment, fi veloping plans for more coordinated | to secure benefits for its members is and efficient merchandising of the paper Recommends to You— the elimination of the pro nance, taxation and legislation; cooperative butter produce In Ne | through fit item. Under efficient and eco transportation and rural electrifica braska. A similar study is being nomical operation, the cooperative tion; and productioh, handling and made of the cooperative creameries can show improved returns to its marketing. By having the commit LOCALLY OWNED in Iowa. While this study is not I members largely through these items tee reports prepared in advance, they JAMES R. FERGUSON BEST SERVICE AND BODY NATIONALLY KNOWN and these items only. , complete, the results secured so far will be brought before the conven "Shoes for the Entire Family ” DEPT. IN EASTERN OREGON It is for this reason that the coop show enormous possibilities for sav "Smiling Associated Service" erative must operate as efficiently tion throughout the program when ings in the re-arrangement of pro as the most efficient of its competi speakers deal with corresponding to Buster Brown Shoe Store A Good Place to Buy East Court & Mill Phone 197J curement routes and the merging of tors. Any inefficiency in operation pics. thus insuring careful and de 725 Main Street Pendleton Used Cars and Trucks. some of the smaller, less efficient will result in a decrease in the pro tailed consideration of every recom units in order to secure the volume fit item and a corresponding de mendation. points out Mac Hoke, which reduces unit costs of procure crease in the returns to its members. state president. OREGON CAFE We have with us this evening, SALES SERVICE ment and manufacture. members of the State Bankers Asso This complete study carried on in MEALS AT ALL HOURS "A comprehensive study of the lo ciation and to them I wish to point each county of the wheat belt, will Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles Bring your friends here end show cation and utilization of surplus out that the farmers cooperative correspond in many respects to the Pendleton. Oregon. DENNIS MOTOR CO. them what you consider the milk in the northeastern states is movement is a real bulwark for the studies preceding the farm outlook beet cafe in the city. competitive, capitalistic society. SHOP & SAVE PHONE 526 PENDLETON being carried on with a view of eli Such a society is based on a spirit conferences being held in many of Phone 606 63 2 Main Street minating the waste in the handling of independence and the ability of the diversified farm counties, ex of this milk and the securing of the the people to take care of them- plains Chas. W. Smith. O.S.C. exten- BANISH PILES FOREVER maximum possible return from this selves. THE H & H SHOP aion man and secretary of the league. Pendleton Iron Works The farmers of the United States by-product of the fluid milk mar Guaranteed or Your Money Back Following are the committees and General Repair * Foundry Work who are members of cooperative as MINNIE M. HENDERSON, Prop. kets. Latest Scientific Proven Method sociations are almost withont excep their chief officers: Electric and Acetylene Welding "In other lines a very complete tion supporters of the Constitution Hemstitching - Baby Articles Weed control and soil conserva-1 Hydrogen Irrigation Pumpe Dr. R. B. Brundage Children’s Wearing Apparel survey of the operation of the Indi and the type of society which has tlon—Major O. M. Babcock. Pendle-1 East Alta Street ana Farm Bureau Federation is .made this country great. Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 141 740 Main St. - - Phone 601 ton. chairman; W. E. Ruckman, Ali- The farmer, in his cooperative as cel, vice-chairman; Walter Holt, being made with the idea of work lag out better and more efficient sociation. wants an equal right and secretary. opportunity to secure economic in BONDED - • INSURED merchandising and purchasing me- dependence. This independence is Hawkinson Tread Service Agricultural adjustment, finance, 105 East Court St. Phone 170 Portland • Pendleton thods. based on his ownership of the soil taxation and legislation—E. M. Hul- Cyril J. Kruger, Manager "Another study is being made of and one who owns hia land, is in the den. Arlington, chairman; Angus Motor Freight, Inc. NEW MILES FOR OLD! advertising policies In relation to long run poor material for commu McLeod, Dufur, vice-chairman ; E. R. Personal Service Why retire your tires while they Pendleton Hermiston the merchandising of walnuts, and nistic activities. Jackman, Q.S.C.. secretary. are etili young! Phone 369 Phone 852 (Concluded next week) still another an to the advantages Transportation and rural electri- | THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT. can or Y -9 7 DAYS TRIAL FREE! Mor-Tone Sound Service PHONE 121 Dr. A. C. Willcutt WHO is WHO IN PENDLETON BREIER 1935