THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1935
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
JA
THE GO-OPERATIVE
MOVEMENT.
MESSAGE
TO
EVERY MEMBER.
ANNUAL PROJECT FARM BUREAU found this delicious food.
Aristotle, a well known Greek
philosopher, wrote of honey as be
ing "dew distilled from the stars
The Umatilla Project Farm Bur and the rainbow.” So important in
eau will hold its annual meeting, the eyes of some people was honey,
Saturday, November 30, at 8:00 p.m. that it was offered to the gods, and
the bee was regarded as sacrifice.
Speech given by E. T. Hobart at the in the Hermiston Union church. In
India, honey had a prominent
Fifth Birthday Dinner of the In Reports will be heard from project place as a means of remaining in
good health, and as an omen of good
terstate Associated Creameries, leaders and officers will be elected luck,
it was dropped on the tongue
October 4, 1935, at the Multnomah for the ensuing year.
of the new-born babe. At one period
A
motion
picture
machine
has
Hotel, Portland, Oregon.
In Egypt and Assyria, honey was
been purchased and It will be tried used for embalming the dead. In
out at this meeting. Visitors are al teresting indeed is the original of
(Continued from last week.)
the word "honeymoon.” When a new
There is need, and the movement ways welcome.
home was built to receive a bride
is meeting that need, of developing
C. M. JACKSON. Secretary. and
groom, the bricks over the door
sen within the movement capable
were
smeared with honey. For
of handling large scale business op- DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT
twenty-eight
days after the mar
rations in a sound, efficient man
riage this sweet aroma clung to the
ier. Management must not look to ASSOCIATION WILL MEET.
house, and from it the man and
id from state or federal govern-
wife were expected to acquire a
sent which will give it an advan-
The Umatilla Dairy Herd Improve sweetness which would temper the
age over private buslnees. They
must be able to stand on their own ment association will hold its an remainder of their married days.
set and win their place in the sun nual meeting Saturday, November
It will hardly do to let this time
through being able to do the job just 23, in the office of Assistant County go by without giving those master
is well or a little better than the Agent Sawyer, at 2:00 o’clock p. m. workwomen the bees, some publici
other fellow.
ty. As someone so nicely wrote, “If
The membership, on the other The object of the meeting is to elect the forests were God’s first temples,
hand, must not look for the impos officers and to outline the program column-aisled and organ voiced, then
sible from its management. The for the coming year. H. K. Dean, the bee establishments tn hollow
venture will have its ups and downs, superintendent of the Umatilla Ex rock or tree, were creation’s origin
its years of profit and of loss. The periment Farm, will discuss "Min al factories.” Let us consider for a
moment the honeycomb - the ever
thing that counts is the operations
perfect six sided cells in which the
over a long period of time and suc eral Feeding.”
honey is stored. If the hives were
cessful management looks to this
not robbed of its stores by man, and
long time success of the operations BLUE RIBBON CALF CLUB
the bees allowed to carry on In their
rather than to temporary advanta
ELECTS NEW TREASURER.
own way, this honeycomb which is
ges.
truly built for service would last for
The membership of a cooperative
A meeting of the Blue Ribbon years. We are told that it is not un
must be informed of the competition
which the association must meet and Calf club was held at the home of usual for comb to be used for 20
years and that these combs period
the antaganism of competing inter Lois Hutchison, November 15.
ically cleaned and repaired by the
ests to cooperatives and the agen
Marian Ott was unanimously cho bees have done service for as many
cies financing them. This is natur
al. A different method of doing busi sen as treasurer; heretofore one per as 40 years.
ness cannot be developed without son has held the office of secretary
Looking into a hive of bees, or
criticism, and attacks of various and treasurer, but due to the in perhaps we should say, If we were
kinds. Cooperatives with years of creasing business of the club this to study the fire of the bees in a
background have developed means of
hive, we would find a factory, most
combatting these attacks. Competi change was made. Plans were to have efficiently organized, with nothing
tion is not, I feel, one of the major a candy sale and also to have a short lacking in their system of division
causes of cooperative failure.
play in the near future. One new of labor, and mass production car
The failure is largely if not en- member was taken into the club at ried on so smoothlv and silently,
tlrly due to forces within the move this time, Jo Ellen Mopps.
that as someone said, "It might put
ment and not from outside forces.
to shame many a modern business.”
The
business
was
turned
over
to
Farmers themselves can kill their
The division of labor system is
institutions. It they do not desire the leader and the practice of par very efficiently worked out. The
to cooperate in their cooperatives, liamentary law was discussed. After queen rules the hive. She is the only
they can fail to organize for group this the vice president, Marijane one who reproduces, laying as many
action.
Hammer, took charge of the social as 2000 eggs in a day. When the
They can say they wish to perpe
eggs are three or four days old the
tuate the private marketing system, hour, and a veryinteresting program nurse bees go into action. There are
they can retain their imaginary in was enjoyed.
those who may be classed as dieti
dependence and individualism. This
tians. They see that the proper food
action comes from within and is the
Stanfield Grange Dance.
is given the young at the right time.
main cause of failure.
There are others who look after the
There
will
be
a
Grange
dance
general
welfare of the young bees.
In many instances the cooperative
holds the "umbrella’’ and the non sponsored by the Stanfield Grange
There are builders of comb, and
members benefit through a competi Saturday, Nov. 23. Music by Mel’s policemen or sentinels who guard
tive situation which has grown up Merrymakers. Everybody is wel the entrance of the hive that no in
through the development of large come.
truders, strangers, or robbers may
private corporations.
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enter. Bees, by instinct always re
turn to the same hive and the guards
We hear much of the fixing of pri
Study Club Will Meet.
can identify an intruder by smell.
ces through the law of supply and
demand, but unfortunately in many
The study club will hold its next There are those bees whose duty it
cases prices are fixed by "what the meeting Friday, November 29, in the is to keep the hive in a sanitary con
dition and sanitary it is in the true
traffic will bear.” Buying prices
are low in areas where the competi American Legion hall. All persons sense of the word. Then there are,
tion is weak or where there Is none, interested in economic and social shall we call them in our modern
and high where competition is keen. problems are invited to attend the terminology, air conditioning bees.
They keep the air in the hive in cir
The main objective of the coop club meetings.
culation and at the proper tempera
erative association is the smooth
ture at all times. There are other
ing and leveling off of these price
Notice to Customers.
divisions of labor and altogether it
differences so that eventually prices
Custom grinding will be done for is a very busy community, with a
are on the level of the terminal mar customers at the Farm Bureau Co- highly specialized system. And so
kets less all the costs incidental to
the life within a bee is a truly ro
the manufacture and sale of the pro operative on any day except Monday mantic one. a detailed account of
and Saturday, Henry Sommerer,
duct.
which will provide one with many
The membership of a cooperative manager, announced.
hours
of fascinating reading.
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association must realize that their
The honey conscious homemaker
association needs just as strong a
Credit Union Service.
financial structure as their private
suggest that you sweeten and
The Hermiston Oregon Credit will
competitor. There is no magic in
flavor fresh and dried fruits with
the word "cooperation.” It is just Union office will be open every Fri honey. She says sweeten and flavor
another form of business structure day between 2:00 and 4:00 o’clock because honey is not just flat sweet
which must be built on a firm finan P. M. The office will be found in the ness, but in addition it imparts to
cial foundation so that it can weath Grange Co-operative building.
any food a most subtile flavor. It
er the storms of booms and depres
also accentuates the flavor of the
sions.
food with which it is being used,
Thanksgiving Holiday.
and of course adds to the energy
To sum up the economic position
All business houses will be closed value of that food. When using hon
of a farmer owned and controlled
cooperative:
Thursday, November 28, which is a ey on fresh fruits, warm it slightly
1 The farmer owned and farmer
national holiday in celebration of then golden threads of it may be di
lied cooperative is a practical Thanksgiving day. The Herald will rected over the fruit and there is
m thod of doing business.
less danger of making the food too
be printed on Wednesday but will sweet. It can be more evenly dist
2
. It should not in the long run
until Friday. ributed too. We call this the driz
rece
special advantages from state not reach subscribers
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zling method of using honey.
o
>ral government. It should
HONEY
IS
OUR
OLDEST
SWEET;
Other suggestions for the use of
a n its own feet and grow
honey are for sandwich fillings, in
rou
the efficiency of its opera-
NATIONAL HONEY WEEK HERE beverages, salads and salad dres
sings. It makes very good ice creams,
a cooperative cannot do the
You have heard the story of man’s
cakes and cookies. In baked
fficiently and economically first taste of roast pork—how a candies,
particularly It improves the
as me proprietary business it has no dwelling which housed pigs was items
flavor and keeps the product moist
justification for its existence.
burned and someone prowling a- for a long period of time.
The membership of a cooperative round the ruins burned his finger on
There is no better time to begin
association must be informed of its a hot pig. Even as you and I, he
operations and its aims, and must licked his finger and what a sur to make honey a part of your dally
realize that the purpose of their as prisingly good flavor. And that is diet than during this National Hon
sociation is to secure the benefits the story of how roast pork was dis ey week. It is a most versatile sweet,
full of energy, easily and quickly
through more efficient and scienti covered.
digested because its sugars are
fic operations. Cooperation cannot
Well, honey had a similar discov simple sugars and are almost im
be based on the communistic idea, ery. Hundreds of centuries before
mediately ready to be absorbed Into
but can only succeed on the basis of
every man receiving a just and due men lived in houses or knew very the blood stream. *
return as a reward of the efficiency much about food: before wheat was
ground into flour; meat dressed,
of his operations.
smoked or cured; sugar crystalized MONTANA MAN HEADS
from plants; or tin cans filled with
NOTICE!
fruits and vegetables, some unsus NATIONAL RECLAMATION ASSN.
Cream trucks will not pick up pecting cave man, so we are told,
a bee's nest out of some
cream on Thanksgiving Day. Each i knocked
Spokane. Wn.—The National Rec
where. cave or tree I suppose, and
route will be one day late, begin succeeded in getting himself all lamation association, which held its
ning Friday, Nov. 29. The Thurs stuck up with honey, and maybe a annual convention in Salt Lake City
day pick-up will be made on Friday few bee stings. Can’t you imagine last week, elected O. S. Warden,
(Stanfield): the Friday pick-up will I him running for his life with the president.
bees close behind? And after all the
be made on Saturday (Boardman); excitement was over, he probably
Mr. Warden is well known
the Saturday piek-up will be made sat down to console himself, licked throughout the Northwest as the
on Sunday (Columbia). Only one his fingers and that one tick more publisher of the Great Falls Tribune,
trip on each route will be late. than compensated for the bee stings and a year of advancement for west-
may have received. Since that
Trucks will continue as before, be he
time honey has been man’s finest tern reclamation is looked forward
ginning on Monday. December 2nd. sweet food. The bees do such a to under bis administration.
During the Christmas week the good job In making honey, that even
Other officers elected were: L. A.
trucks will again run on this same modern edenee with all its progress Campbell. Helena, Montana, mana
has
not
been
able
to
improve
the
schedule, missing Wednesday, product of the bees. It still comes to ger of the Montana State Chamber
(Christmas day), running one day us In its natural state and because of Commerce, secretary-treasurer;
late during the balance of Christmas beekeepers are scientific and have Roland Harwell of El Paso, Texas,
developed their industry, wo can first vice president; Lloyd Miller.
week.
Respectfully. M. G. Hedwall. Mgr. purchase at our markets today, pure Sunnyside, Wn., second vice-presi
honey without the bee stings our
(Nov. 21—28)
ancestors experienced when they dent.
MEETING NOVEMBER 30.
WANT ADS
75 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS,
starting to lay; 4 Hanansanetta
turkeys for sale. Joseph Cunha, Sr.,
Echo.
ll-3tp
FOR SALE—87 CROSSBRED EWES
big per ct., 2 years, fine condition.
A. P. Ayers, Boardman, Ore. 13-ltp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 H. P.
single phase General Electric mo
tor. Will trade for 1 H. P. motor.
Inquire at Herald Office.
7-tfp
THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MA-
chine; Monarch electric range;
circulator heater. Mrs. Ruby Mc
Millan, Hermiston.
12-3tp
MANURE SPREADER, FANNING
Mill for sale cheap; or trade for
hogs or fat yearling. Sam Carson,
Hermiston.
13-3tc
APPLES FOR SALE—WILL ALSO
trade for potatoes. Emmett Coon
ey, Hermiston.
13-ltp
WANT TO TRADE GOOD SADDLE
horse for good cow. M. T. Ma-
tott, Hermiston.
13-ltp
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—ABOUT
140 tons. Inquire at Eugene
Ranch, Westland.
13-3tp
Cover Crop Trials Started.
ROSEBURG — Cover crop trial
plots have been sown in the walnut
orchards of W. Common, Rivendale,
and Busenbark Brothers, Melrose, re
ports County Agent J. Roland Par
ker. Crops being tried are hardy
crimson clover and five turnip var
ieties—yellow aberdeen, purple top,
purple top white globe and pomera-
nian white globe.
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BOARDMAN NEWS
1
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
The new officen elected at the
Greenfield Grange meeting last Sat
urday evening were: Ray Barlow,
Master; W. A. Baker, Overseer; Geo.
Wicklander, Secretary; Bryce Dilla-
bough. Steward; Ray Brown. Gate
keeper; Mrs. L. V. Root, Treasurer;
Dan Ransier, Assistant Steward;
Mrs. I. Skovbo, Lady Assistant Ste
ward; Mrs. Minnie Wicklander,
Chaplain; G. E. Sturm, Lecturer;
Mn. Ray Brown. Flora; Mrs. G. E.
Sturm, Pomona: Mrs. Ray Barlow,
Ceres; and I. Skovbo, Ed Souders
and Paul Smith were elected as the
executive committee.
Ed. Kunze and family were visit
ing friends in Boardman Sunday.
They are making their home at
Granger. Wn., where Mr. Kunze is
employed.
Mrs. Victor Myers and Mrs.
Charles Hango and son motored to
Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown spent the
week end in Walla Walla.
The ladies of the Home Economics
club entertained their husbands at
a pot luck dinner at the Grange hall
Wednesday evening. After dinner
500 was played. Mrs. Ray Brown
and Mrs. C. E. Sturm won high prize
and Mrs. Brace and Dan Ransier
low. Dancing was enjoyed later in
the evening. Several guests from Ir
rigon were present.
Mrs. Anna Partlow underwent an
operation at the Mid Columbia hospi
tal in The Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Haise and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Haise of Watertown,
South Dakota, came to Boardman
Saturday for a visit at the G. E.
Sturm home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Haise are the parents of Mrs.
Sturm, and Floyd Haise Is her bro
ther. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Haise of Wasco spent the day here
with relatives.
Dallas Wilson of Enterprise visi
ted in Boardman a short time Tues-
day while on his way to Portland
to attend the Diamond Belt boxing
tournament. Dave Johnson is fight
ing for the Multnomah club In thia
tournament
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strobel and
family, and Mrs. E. T. Messenger
spent several days last week in Port
land.
In Air-Conditioned Coaches
and Tourist Sleeping Cars
Daily to May 14, 1936/ Haturn limitó months
EXAMPLE: In Coach * In Tourist
Hound, trip . _
— Sleeper
to Chicago
25 $6585
$5 1
"Plus Sleeping Car Charge
The PORTLAND ROSE
The PACIFIC LIMITED
LOW PRICED
MEALS
in Coaches and in
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Breakfast 25. Luncheon 30.
Dinner 35c
Coachess reclining seats, free pillows.
porter service. Tourist Sleepers: berth
lights, convenient dressing rooms.
For all travel information inquire of
LOCAL AGENT
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A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
RAISINS
4
21c
Pound
AEe
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Crackers • Lb. 296
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• Lbs.
— For
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—
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—
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Hermiston - Oregon
DR. A. E. MARBLE
PEANUT BUTTER 16
SYRUP
—
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Office Hours
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Office Hours: S to 13 - 1:80 to •
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Large
Can
10c
CORN
Large
Golden Bantam - Cans
10c
Large
Cans
10c
PEAS
Athena
PUMPKIN
Large
Can
KRAUT
Large
Can
Tomato Juice
14-oz. cans
3
for
10c
10c
g
BEANS
red or white
TOBACCO
JA
390
7 Lbs. —
<
3 Cans 35c
Prince Albert or Velvet
- Pound
CO-OP. . 3 Lbs. 39c
Ground Fresh Daily.
COFFEE
25c
100
MILK
Tall
(CASE $2.75) • Cans “2.
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Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil
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fourth Thursday.
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X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bsnk Bldg.
Phone 9-J
Residence Phone 25-J
Bunday and Evenings by
Appointment
LARGE STOCK OF CANDY, NUTS, ORANGES, ETC., AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES.
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