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THURSDAY, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. DECEMBER 5, 1135. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. WANT AOS 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 PAGE THRU OUTDOOR FILM BY ZANE GREY STARS O’BRIEN Zane Grey’s newest and greatest story of rip-roaring outdoor adven ture, “Thunder Mountain,” coming Sunday and Monday to the Oasis theatre, brings George O'Brien back to the screen as a two-fisted, virile, fighting hero of the lawless west. Adapted from the new best-seller novel by the Homer of America's plains. "Thunder Mountain” is an engrossing story of the Idaho gold rush, of a man who gambled on a woman’s love and lost, but could not be downed. in accordance with rules prescribed by the President and the Rules and Regulations relating to Applicants and Projects under the Emergency Relief Act of 1935. The National Employment Agency designated to furnish employment lists for this project is located at Pendleton, Oregon. Attention is called to the fact that employees on this work must be paid not less than the minimum hourly rates of wages set out in the Feder al Construction Regulations. These minimum rates for skilled labor will be 9.85; for semi-skilled or interme- diate classes of labor 3.55; and for common labor 3.45. Proposals must be submitted cording to the form furnished by the Architects. Attention is called to the pre-qualification requirements of Chap. 225. Laws of Oregon, 1931. The successful bidder must fur nish a Performance Bond in full amount of the contract price, and publie liability insurance as speci fied. Bidder’s proposal must be ac companied by a certified check or a bidder's bond in an amount equal to 5 per cent, of the total amount of the proposal as a guarantee of the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bonds in case the contract is awarded to the bidder. Acceptance of the proposal and the awarding of the contract is con ditioned upon satisfactory assurance that the Union High School District No. 9, Hermiston, Oregon, will be able to secure money from the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works the money necessary to finance the project. The Union High School District No. 9, Hermis ton, Oregon, reserves the right to hold the bids from the date of open ing thereof, for sixty days. The Union High School District No. 9, Hermiston, Oregon, reserves the right to reject any and ail pro posals and to waive any informali ties and to accept such proposal as may be to its best interest. By order of UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9. Umatilla County, Hermiston. Oregon. (Nov. 28—Dec. 5) land is far superior to many of our Notice to Customers. FOR SALE OR TRADE — 9 FOOT government officials. The graft, Custom grinding will be done for Double Disk; 6 foot McCormick crime and inefficiency which have customers at the Farm Bureau Co Binder. M. Rowell, Hermiston. 15-2tp been charged against certain phases of the management of our public af- operative on any day except Monday MANURE SPREADER, FANNING and Saturday, Henry Sommerer, fairs would be unthinkable in Swe- Mill for sale cheap; or trade for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. den. Predatory politicians are not manager, announced. hogs or fat yearling. Sam Carson, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tolerated there.” Hermiston. 13-3tc Credit Union Service. the undersigned has been duly ap He concludes: “The great mass of pointed administratrix of the estate The Hermiston Oregon Credit WANT TO TRADE GOOD SADDLE of our people must be educated to the W. A. Sloan, deceased, by the horse for good cow. County Court of the State of Oregon level where they can appreciate the Union office will be open every Fri 13-ltp for Umatilla County. All persons difference between intelligent, effi day between 2:00 and 4:00 o’clock tott, Hermiston. having claims against said estate cient, inefficient, honest and dishon P. M. The office will be found in the ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—ABOUT hereby are notified to present the Orange Co-operative building. est direction of public affairs. Only same, properly verified, to the un 140 tons. Inquire at Eugene dersigned at the office of her attor then can wo consider following Swe Ranch, Westland. 13-3tp Stanfield Grange Dance. BABSON TESTIFIES SWEDEN ney, George D. Brodie, Dufur, Ore den’s example and embarking upon gon, within six months from the date Stanfield Grange dance will be ! PROSPERS BY COOPERATION the co-operative program.” hereof. given Saturday, December 7th. Ad-1 That the co-operative movement mission 40 cents and 10 cents. Music Thanksgiving dinner. Dated and first published Novem- 1. 8. Can Follow Suit But Needs in itself is a practical school for by Mel’s Merry Makers. A lovely Thanksgiving dinner was ber 28th, 1935. H. C. SOUTHARD, enjoyed at the J. F. Gorham home. raising the intelligence of the mass Education First. Administratrix. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. New Grange Dance Committee. of the people, is a fact which appears (Nov. 28—Dec. 2<) The Westland Grange dance com George Blayden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robert Babson, the noted statis to have escaped Mr. Babson's notice, mittee which has been composed of Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blay ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS tician who makes a business of fore As might be expected from Swe- Floyd Laird, Mrs. Chas. Seeliger and den, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Blayden and casting the ups and downs of busi- den’s record of democracy and the Mr. Smith, has been changed in per son, Mr. and Mrs. Gorham and Jan et and Mardel. Project: High School Building mess and advising old ladies what to average intelligence of its people, sonnel after three months’ service, P. W. A. Docket No. 1041. by Phillip Powers, Clarence Berry Guy Barlow and R. Mitchel mo do with their compound interest, fascism has failed to gain a foothold and Wayne Mulkins. Ed Pierre and Sealed proposal will be received at to Pendleton Saturday where office of Superintendent of Schools, has discovered the consumers’ co-op- there. At the most recent elections, his orchestra will continue to play tored Mr. Mitchel purchased a model A Hermiston. Oregon, until 10:00 arative movement. In a widely syn held a year ago for provincial coun for the dances. A drummer has been Ford pick-up. A. M., December 11, 1935, for the dicated article entitled "One Answer cils, the fascists polled only 8,600 added to the orchestra. The Ladies Aid annual Christmas construction of a High School Build to Communism” he describes the co votes out of a total of 1,267,000 bazaar will be held in the church ing, P. W. A. Project No. 1041, ac ops of Scandinavia and gives credit votes cast. Sweden has long had a ED PIERRE WINS HOOKED RUG basement Friday evening, December cording to plans and specifications prepared by J. E. Tourtellotte and 6. STOOL COVER, THANKSGIVING. to co-operation for the high state of socialist government. Truman Phillips, Associate Archi economic health in those countries. F. L. Brown returned to Board- tects, 311-12 Postal Building, Port At a Thanksgiving dinner and man Thursday from Vale where he land, Oregon. Swedish Premier Accounts "While the United States and most program given by the members of moved his household goods and farm Blds will be opened and publicly other nations came down with a for Nation’s Prosperity. the Westland Grange last Thursday, machinery. He expects to take his read at the hour stated above. crash,” he said, “Sweden barely qui Ed Pierre was the winner of the family there the last of this week Plans and Documents are on file Explaining why Sweden is pros beautiful hooked rug stool cover where they will make their home. vered. Her stable domestic economy for reference at office of School perous in comparison .with other na which had been donated by Mrs. Ar acted as a shock absorber. Further Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bush are the Superintendent and may be obtained ietta White of Hermiston. The luc parents more her recovery has been much tions, Per Albin Hansson, prime mi ky of a son born to them at at the office of the architects upon number was drawn out by the deposit of 320.00, which sum will be their home on Thanksgiving day. more pronounced. Latest figures nister, said: “Many factors have little Lockspich girl. refunded if the plans and documents contributed to our success — a social show that Swedish industries are op Miss Katherine Brown of Wood are returned, in good condition, on The dinner was a delightful suc erating at a higher level than in ly minded citizenship, an intelligent cess with about sixty people attend land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray or before the date of opening. A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON The project is to be paid for in 1929 . . . The Swedish people have liquor control plan, a managed cur ing. Mrs. Della Laird, Mrs. Lena Brown, was united in marriage to Percy Rake of Woodland. Tuesday. whole or in part out of funds fur rency, state ownership or control of Lage and George Corliss served on Physician and Surgeon. had a larger measure of recovery November 26th. The young couple nished by the United States Govern the arrangement committee. things that vitally affect the stan than those of any other nation ex — Bank Building — Following the dinner an amateur will make their home in Woodland, ment and all work and material must be performed and or furnished cepting only the So. Africans.” Bab dard of living of the masses, the co- radio program was given before an sale Office Hours — 9*12 and 2-0 oon lays this condition to two operative movement, and a homoge imaginary microphone with many clever poems and skits given. Mrs. things: co-operation and public own- neous population.” The Swedish premier made this Frank Seeliger acted as the crack ership. announcer. statement in an interview with L. Of cooperation he says: “I doubt Dancing was enjoyed In the even W. J. WARNER it readers have any idea of the eco- M. Birkhead. of Kansas City, accord ing. ing to “ The Co-operative Consumer. ” ■omic force behind these consumer Attorney-at-Law * * * * * * * * * * Mr. Birkhead also interviewed Al * * organizations or the tremendous part Hermiston - Oregon PINE CITY NEWS t which the co-operatives play In Eur bin Johansson, general manager of the Co-operative Union of Sweden, By Lennä Neill opean business.” , who said: "Through the co-opera Play practices are soon being held The co-operative union of Sweden, tives there is a saving to the Swedish at the auditorium In the evenings he says, embraces nearly 800 local to practice on the plays that are to DR. A. E. MARBLE co-operatives and a membership of people of about 50 million dollars be given at the basket social, Decem annually. This added buying pow over a million families. The union CHIROPRACTOR ber 14. and its affiliates control about 10 er is a tremendous impetus to the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Office: Two doors west post office per cent of all the industrial activi economic structure of the country; daughters Charlotte, Henrietta and Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to < ties in Sweden; control one-third to It stimulates business and industrial Harriet were dinner guests at the Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Frank Ayers home in the Westland of one-half of the wholesale and retail activity and thus all the people district Thanksgiving day. Sweden are benefitted. ” trade in food, shoes, and clothing; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and and operate about 3,700 efficient at daughters Marian and Florence spent Hermiston Post No. 37 Sunday visiting at the Mrs. Öllie PROGRAM OF THE tractive shops. Prices are slightly home. • Meets first and third lower than those In private stores, EIGHTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Neill Guy Moore spent the Thanksgiv- Thursday. Legion Auxil and a yearly dividend on all purcha ing vacation visiting his sister, Mrs. of the iary meets second and ses is rebated to the members. Ralph Scott at Blackhorse. fourth Thursday. Eastern Oregon Wheat League. Mrs. Emery Cox and fam- Mr. and Trust-Busting Is Outstanding Legion Hall. ily visited at the H. E. Young home Achievement. Thursday. Elks Lodge Room • “In the past,” says Babson. "Scan- Pendleton, Ore., December 6, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and family were business visitors in dinavian trusts monopolized certain W. L. Morgan, D. M. D Echo and Hermiston Saturday. Industries and kept prices at unfair nything wanted before i com Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and family General Dentistry 9:15 A. M., Music, Pendleton high levels In relation to producing costs. were dinner guests at the home of X-Ray and Diagnosis school band. Call to order, Mac Breaking up these trusts and driv home?”... how much smoother and more Hoke, Pendleton, President Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith at Echo Phene 9-J Bank Bldg. ing down retail prices to a reason Oregon Wheat League. Address of Thanksgiving day. convenient flows the life of the house- , sand a Please Residence Phone 25-J Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall Tele- able basis has been the outstanding welcome, President L. Powers, Mr. Van Orsdall’s mother of Sunday and Evenings by phone Mon to hold when there’s a telephone achievement of the co-operatives. Pendleton Chamber of Commerce. and Pendleton spent Sunday at the home 5 tell me about your Appointment One notable example was the com Response to address of welcome, Bert of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. in the home! a service. Johnson, Eastern Oregon Wheat bination of all the Scandinavian League, Ione, Ore. President’s ad- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and daugh ter Beverley Jean of La Grande mo unions for the purpose of manufac T he P acific T elephone 19 « Call c , dress, Mac Hoke. Reports of secre- tored to the H. E. Young home Sat on turing electric lamps. The price im tary, including committee announce AND IELEGRAPH , urday, returning home Sunday. mediately fell from 37 cents to 20 ments, Charles W. Smith, Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead C ompany Y cents per bulb and Luma (the co-op Introduction of committee officials. and family spent the week end visit OSTEOPATHIC Name Scope of committee work announced ing at the Roy Neill and A. E. Wat MAIN STREET • lamp factory) still showed a profit PHYSICIAN & SURGEON by committee chairmen. The Soil tenburger home. PHONE Oil • at the latter figures. Conservation Problem, by W. A. Miss Cecelia Brennan spent the OSBORN APARTMENTS "After losing one or two decisive Rockie, Regional Director, Soil Con- Thanksgiving vacation in Hermis Address battles such as this. Swedish indus serration Service. Pullman, Wn. ton with Miss Marian Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and trialists caught the spirit of the Committee Meetings. son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Marian movement. They have since limited Noon. Finch and daughters, and Roy Neill their high-profit-making activities 1:15 P. M., Musical number. Fi- and daughter Alma were dinner A Classified Directory of to the foreign market which the co- nancing Old-Age Pensions. Charles guests at the C. H. Bartholomew V. Galloway, Chairman State Tax home Thursday. operatives have not invaded.” Reliable Business and Pro Commission, Salem. Ore. The Re Tom O’Brien returned home from Successful Public Ownership. port of Committee on AAA, Taxa fessional People This News Admitting the success of public tion. Legislation, and Finance. Ad Portland last Tuesday where he has been In the St. Vincent hospital for ownership in Sweden, the economic justing Wheat Production, C. C. some time. paper Recommends to You- savant says: “The government owns Conser, Assistant Chief, Wheat Sec Miss Oleta Neill, who is attend and operates the street railways, tel tion, Washington, D. C. Problems ing the Eastern Oregon Normal at egraph, ’and the greater part of the in Water Transportation, Lieutenant La Grande, spent the Thanksgiving C. F. Williams, Member Ar vacation at her home. electricity and telephone systems. It Colonel LOCALLY OWNED my Engineer Corps, Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggles BEST SERVICE AND BODY JAMES R. FERGUSON controls the sale of both liquor and Report of Committee on Production NATIONALLY KNOWN worth and family of Echo and Mr. tobacco and the making of muni Wheat Handling, and Marketing. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were “Shoes for the Entire Family” DEPT. IN EASTERN OREGON Smiling Associated Service” tions. It has extended this control Export Markets and Varieties of dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Buster Brown Shoe Store A Good Place to Buy to large portions of the foreet areas, Wheat, Hugh Martin, Kerr Gifford Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Thursday. East Court A Mill Phone 197J & Co., Portland. Committee Meet- 725 Main Street Pendleton the mines and to waterpower. ings. Used Cars and Trucks. "Sweden’s total investment in bus December 7. iness in 1929 amounted to over BOARDMAN NEWS 1 9:00 A. M., Musical number. Re- T OREGON CAFE 7600,600,000, on which It earned a port of Transportation Committee. SERVICE SALES By RACHEL J BARLOW MEALS AT ALL HOURS net return of 6 per eent. This is an Columbia River Development and the Danny Ransier, son of Mr. and I c PLNNIY COMPANY, 1 Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles outstanding example of the success Wheat Farmer, Judge Calvin Sweek, Mrs. Dan Ransier, was taken to the Bring your friends here and show President Inland Empire Waterways Hermiston hospital Sunday where he DENNIS MOTOR CO Pendleton, Oregon. of government in business, but only Association. them what you consider the Why a Production Ad is ill with measles and pneumonia. best cafe in the city. because the government first learn justment Program, A. R. Shumway, SHOP & SAVE PHONE 526 PENDLETON Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr. Phone <05 <3 2 Main Street ed to be business-like." Member National Wheat Advisory and Mrs. Bryce Dillabough and fam Board. Milton. Wheat Varieties, ily motored to La Grande for Stresses Education. Stressing that the success of the Superintendent, Sherman County Thanksgiving day. The Browns vi BANISH PILES FOREVER Branch Experiment Station, Moro. sited with their daughter, Mrs. Wil Pendleton Iron Works Scandinavians in co-operation and Report. Soil Conservation and Weed son. and Dillaboughs at the Chas. Guaranteed or Your Money Back General Repair A Foundry Work publie ownership is due to their Committee. West Coast Defense, Dr. Wicklander home. MINNIE M. HENDERSON. Prop. Latest Scientific Proven Method Electric and Acetylene Welding Mrs. Victor Myers and Mrs. Chas. high state of education, they being Raymond Staub, Portland. Hemstitching - Baby Articles Hydrogen Irrigation Pumps Hango returned home Saturday from probably the most highly educated Noon. Dr. R. B. Brundage Children’s Wearing Apparel Portland where they have been for East Alta Street people in the world, Babson says. 1:15 P. M., Reconsideration of some time. Mrs Hango's son, who 740 Main St. - - Phone 601 Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148 Committee Reports. Feeding Wheat is under the doctor’s care, remained of which we in the United States and Other Grains to Live Stock, D. there with his sister May. E. Richards, Superintendent Union Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sturm and BONDED - - INSURED seem to be still ignorant, namely: Experiment Station. Union. Inter Hawkinson Tread Service For any movement to succeed, eiu- est on Farm Mortgages, Representa- children spent Thursday and Friday 505 Eaet Court St. Phone 170 Portland - Pendleton in Wasco with relatives. Cyril J. Kruger. Manager ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ NO MEN CAN ACT WITH EF- FECT WHO DO NOT ACT IN CONCERT ; NO MEN CAN ACT IN CONCERT WHO DO NOT ACT WITH CONFIDENCE; NO MEN CAN ACT WITH CON- FIDENCE WHO ARE NOT BOUND TOGETHER WITH COMMON OPINIONS, COMMON AFFECTIONS, AND COMMON IN T ERESTS. BURKE. (Eng- lish Author) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ 3* "o. A Dr. A. C. Willcutt WHO Is WHO IN PENDLETON PENNE cation must come first and legisla tive Walter M. Pieree, La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle and What’s Ahead in Agricultural Ad children were guests during ths hol tion second . . . “The type of Individual who holds justment. E. L Potter, Division of ders at the Packard home. Mr. and Agricultural Economics, Oregon State Mrs. William Strobel and children Collage. Election of Officers. BREIER 1935 NEW MILES FOR OLD! Why retire your tires while they are still young? Motor Freight, Inc. Personal Service Pendleton normiston Phone 369 Phone 852