FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION | WANT ADS !
A MESSAGE
TO
EVERY
MEMBER
i i
FOR RENT— APARTMENTS FUR-
nished. Katty Corner from Depot.
17-ltp
OUTSIDE BUTCHERING.
CALL
Stanfield Meat Market. Phone
Locker renters must not bring in 391.
more meat than they have room for TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE—
in their lockers. There is no extra
17 00 lbs.. 12 yrs. old. R. H. Tho
space and the meat cannot be frozen. mas place, Hermiston, Max Sulis-
Those who Intend to rent a locker ky.
17-ltp
must have their names placed on a
waiting list and must not bring in STRAYED—ONE 2 YEAR OLD
Holstein heifer, mostly black. Joe
meat until a locker has been as
Baumgartner. Stanfield.
16-3tp
signed to them.
Umatilla Co-op. Creamery
FOR SALE—GIRLS’ RANGER BI-
Cold Storage.
t cycle, Fully equipped; like new,
+$822828220**%
$25. Margaret Stephenson, Hermis-
The Washington State Grange has STUDY CLUB OUTLINES
| ton.
16-3tp
Success under the competitive or announced the purchase of a mod DISCUSSION TOPICS
FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 H. P.
der requires that we outdo, and of ern. fully equipped flour mill in Da
single phase General Electric mo
Because of the holiday season ap
venport,
near
Spokane,
Washington,
ten injure, our fellow men. Under
tor.
Will trade for 1 H. P. motor.
proaching
the
study
club
will
not
the cooperative order we become in- which marks another step forward
7-tfp
meet any more this month. The Inquire at Herald Office.
in
the
Grange
cooperative
program.
creasingly prosperous as each mem
meetings
will
be
taken
up
again
in
ber of society is prosperous. We Earlier in the year the Washing
January as carried on before on the cording to J. L. Maxton, principal
work for and with others, rather ton organization completed the first
second and fourth Wednesdays in field officer for the potato section,
Grange-owned
Headquarters
in
the
than against them.
who was in Oregon recently helping
United States, which houses the the month.
The subject under discussion is set up the plan here. It is quite pro
Grange Cooperative Wholesale at Se
The manager of the Winchendon,
attle. The new mill which is to op the money question and Ed Rowe bable, he said, that efficient grow
Mass., cooperative store recently
erate on a cooperative basis, was presented the organization and func ers in specialized potato growing
wished to hire an employee of a
originally erected and equipped at tions of money. Topics for discus sections will want to , plant their
chain store to handle the coopera
a total cost of $166,000, but was sion at scheduled meetings are as usual acreage. Then in case their
tive association's meat department.
purchased by the Grange Coopera follows: The National Bank Act of production of first grade potatoes
Not wanting to be underhanded
tive for $30 000 cash. The mill is 1933, will be presented by J. M. exceeds their quota, it will still be
about the matter he went to the
operated by electric power, has a Richards of Stanfield; Inflation, by profitable for them in many cases
chain store manager and advised capacity of 200 barrels a day, bulk Mr. Beckbolt; Continental Currency to dispose of this excess by purchas
him of the fact that the cooperative storage for 72,000 bushels of wheat and the Greenback, by Uri Richards
wished to hire one of his men. The and additional storage space for of Stanfield: The Guernsey States,
chain store manager’s reply was
by R. G. Penney of Stanfield; The
stacked grain.
quite simple. It was “why not me?"
Assignment, by Joe Meyer; The
The cooperative accordingly hired
Local cooperative associations in Rothchild Family, by T. C. Baker of
the manager of the chain store rath every line are making history. Lack Stanfield..
er than his clerk.
Anyone interested in the subjects
of space alone prevents us from re
porting many examples of what is and discussions are invited to at
John T. Flynn, who has probably being done in local communities to tend these meetings which are held
been nearer right In his interpreta build effective units of the new eco in the American Legion hall in Her
tion of the New Deal than any oth nomic order which will introduce miston.
er American journalist, says, “In for the first time the possibility of
Notice to Customers.
our present system . . it is not pos economic justice. Here are just a
Custom grinding will be done for
sible to make any business laws ca few illustrations: The Whitewater,
pable of enforcement.” Read this Wisconsin Consumers’ Co-op Asso customers at the Farm Bureau Co-
statement and tie it In with the sto ciation was organized early this operative on any day except Monday
ry of Sweden, as told in an article year. In seven months the members and Saturday, Henry Sommerer,
in the September issue of Consumers’ have saved $2,779 on an $2,980 in manager, announced.______
Cooperation. The Swedes long ago vestment. The United Cooperative
Notice to Creamery Members.
concluded that in a democracy the Society of Maynaard, Mass., reports
Cream trucks will not operate on
people should not attempt to use po total net sales of $188,064.66 with
litical means to control private-pro a net gain of $9,248.69 for the first Christmas day. Trucks will be one
fit industry and utilities but Instead six months of the year. The cooper day late on each route.
should take them over through or ative is the city’s largest business
Stanfield Grange Dance.
ganizing Consumers' Cooperatives and has been able to cut expenses
Old
time dance will be given by
to
the
point
that
savings
are
made
and Public Utilities whenever such
private monopolies oppressed the on original prices rather than en- Stanfield Grange Saturday, Decem
people. Eventually we in America tirely. in patronage dividends. An ber 21st. Everybody is welcome.
will realize that our 45 years of at interesting item in its operating
POTATO GROWERS TO HEAR
tempts to regulate trusts by politi statement which sheds light on its
OF WARREN ACT DETAILS.
continued
success
is
$522
for
educa
cal means have only been ways of
deceiving ourselves. As rapidly as tional expenses. The Cooperative
Oregon potato growers will be
we begin to realize the futility of Trading Company in Waukegan, Ill., given opportunity in the next month
reports
total
sales
of
$303,701,
for
political regulation, just so rapidly
and a half to file application for tax-
we speed up the organization of Con the first half of 1935 with net sav free quotas under the federal War
ings
of
$7,356.
The
Cloquet
Coop
sumers- Cooperatives and Public
ren Potato Control act, according to
Utilities to recover ownership by erative Society has reduced its gross arrangements announced by the
operating
margin
from
14.5%
to
the people in a democratic way.
13.5% in the distribution of sen- Oregon State college extension ser
vice.
Dr. Alva W. Taylor. Professor So- eral merchandise, meat, drygoods.
This act, which took effect De
cial
Ethics
at
Vanderbilt
University,
hardware
and coal and
cember 1 and will apply to all new
who was for ten years Chairman of new record for business efficiency,
crop potatoes unless repealed by
the Industrial Committee of the Fed-1 Total sales $420,512; net savings, Congress at the forthcoming session,
eral Council of the Churches of $16,670.
_____________
will be administered by potato grow
Christ of America, has expressed
y —res GIVEN IN
ers themselves, but the extension
himself in a most positive way in HOEPAY
service has been given the task of
support of the cooperative move- NEW 0. S. C. HOME LEAFLET
arranging meetings where the law
ment. He says:
Oregon homemakers who are will be explained and where applica
“I do not see how Christianity can searching for hints and suggestions tions for quotas will be made.
ever function adequately until It has on preparation for the Christmas
A state potato committee consist-
a Cooperative society in which to holiday season will find nine pages I ing of G. J. Hillyard, Klamath
function.
Voluntary Cooperation of helpful ideas on everything from | Falls; E. B. Eby. Redmond, and Ro
uses the pacific and democratic me how to make the dinner juice or bert Warrens. Forest Grove, grow
thod. It builds from the bottom up. fruit cocktail to what to give and ers. has been appointed. Serving
It avoids all dictatorship and regi how to wrap it in H. E. 684, a leaf with them will probably be a mem
mentation. It grows the new social let prepared by extension workers in ber of the bureau of crop estimates
order like an organism rather than home economics at Oregon State col staff in Portland and a member of
imposing it by some legal will, even lege. It is free on request at the col the extension service. O. K. Beals,
if It is that of a majority, upon those lege or at country extension offices. county agent at large, has been ap
who do not accept it.
Two complete dinner menus, with pointed to head the educational
‘‘I am personally interested be recipes, including detailed directions work in explaining the plan to
cause my own gospel of economic re for preparing and roasting the tur growers.
demption is that of voluntary coop key. are contained in the leaflet,
Under a recent ruling the exempt
eration. I do not see how Christian i Among the recipes are tomato juice ion has been raised from five bush-
virtues can ever flower fully until I cocktail, mixed fruit cocktail, glblet els to 50 bushels. This, means that
we substitute cooperation for our gravy, savory dressing, cranberry any grower whose average annual
ruthless competitive order.’
jam, raw cranberry relish, candied potato sales for- 1932 to 1935. in
carrots, creamed onions, apple blush, clusive. were not more than 50 bu
JAMES R. FERGUSON
The German government has now tomato gelatin salad, mock plumb shels. may apply for and receive ex
decreed complete supremacy of the j pudding, caramel pudding sauce, emption stamps for such an amount.
"Smiling Associated Service'
State over the Protestant Church. pumpkin chiffon pie, and hot mul- It does not mean that every grower
I
will
have
a
50-bushel
exemption,
but
|
led
cider.
Church leaders in America can pro
Phone 197J
East Court & Mill
Table decorations need not be that If he can show average sales of
fit by three illustrations in Europe:
elimination as in Communistic Rus elaborate to be cheerful and attrac 50 bushels or below, he will not need
sia. suppression as in Fascist Ger tive. and a number that are easily | to make any reduction in order to
many. or freedom as in Cooperative prepared from materials at hand at | sell all his usual crop, tax free. It is
Scandinavia. Rev. John Haynes Christmas time are suggested in the | emphasized, however. that every
grower who intends to sell any po
Holmes says that the day when | leaflet.
tatoes
will need to apply for such
Pendleton, Oregon.
Jars
of
jam.
jelly,
marmalade,
ehurch leaders can be neutral has
passed. If they do not wish to be relish. honey, fruit, meat, mince exemption.
SHOP & SAVE
All growers will apply for a quo-
eliminated or suppressed, then they meat, tomato juice and many other
|
ta
for
which
they
will
be
issued
tax-
must support a Cooperative Econo goodies from the cupboard shelves
free stamps. A national sales quo-
mic Democracy and consumers, co as well as nuts, dried fruits, vege- I i ta
BANISH PILES FOREVER
has been established which is
operatives and credit unions as the tables, and similar products from
still
considerably
above
the
total
re
Guaranteed or Your Money Back
technique of creating that democra the home garden and orchard which
quired to supply all of America’s
Latest Scientific Proven Method
may
be
gayly
wrapped
to
make
wel
cy
come and attractive Christmas gifts, needs In holding sales of table
Dr. R. B. Brundage
There Is no longer any excuse for are suggested In the leaflet. A num stock to this level, the growers will
Bond
Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148
merely
be
removing
the
pressure
any Americans not knowing why we ber of dandy but inexpensive arti
fought the World War. The Page cles of kitchen equipment are also from the market of excess potatoes
which in years of large crops only
cablegram gave us the first official listed as holiday gift suggestions.
rot In cellars anyway, according to
evidence that private-profit and not
Grocer: “Your choice of these ap those who have sponsored this means
saving democracy was the real cause
of adjustment.
Now the Lansing letter comes to ples for a nickle."
There is nothing in the law to
Student:
“
Find
the
one
with
the
light and adds more proof Secre
tary of State Lansing, who succeed biggest worm hole, please It’s for prevent any grower from planting
as many potatoes as he wishes, ac-
ed William Jennings Bryan, who re the history teacher."
••••********•
• NO MEN CAN ACT WITH EF- •
♦ FECT WHO DO NOT ACT IN •
♦ CONCERT; NO MEN CAN ACT •
6 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 •
♦ INTERESTS—BURKE.
(Eng- •
♦ lish Author)
•
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1935
i signed in protest over private loans
made to countries engaged in war.
! secretly advocated such loans In a
, letter to President Wilson. As Sen
ator Borah remarked after reading
the news of the oil concession gran
ted by Ethiopia, "we bought an in
terest In the war” by our loans. Co
operatives the world around are the
only means of preventing financial
and business transactions which
draw all nations into war for pri
vate-profits or blood-money.
LOCKER NOTICE.
ing tax stamps from other growers 13; Lake, Jan. 14; Wheeler, Gilliam,
who have been issued them but [jan. 16; Wasco, Jan. 17; Morrow.
who .through crop failure or other Jan. 18; Baker. Jan. 29, 21, 22;
reasons, have not filled their quota. Union, Jan. 23, 24. 25; Wallowa,
Dates for community potato meet- | Jan. 27; Umatilla, Jan. 30, 31, Feb.
ings in the various counties of Ore 1.
gon are as follows:
Eastern Oregon—Klamath, Dec. |
27, 28, 30; Malheur, Jan. 2. 3. 4;
Deschutes. Jan. 6, 7, 8; Crook. Jan. I
9, 10; Grant. Jan. 11; Harney, Jan. |
MAKE WINTER
YOUR FRIEND—
NOT YOUR EREMY
MERRY • MERRY
CHRISTMAS
WINTER can be a lot of fun—or
the most miserable time of the
year. It depends upon whether
or not your body is strong
enough to resist infection.
Science says that vitamin A
helps protect your body against
infection in general. Help build
up your resistance now with
M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCEN-
TRATE TABLETS of
A little Wish for
Joy and Cheer,
For Christmas and
Throughout the Year.
BOWMAN’S
SHOE SHOP
C od
LIVER
O il .
These chocolate-coated tablets
supply vitamin A, as well as vita
min D, which makes up the lack
of “sunshine” values in winter.
Each tablet contains one grain
of dicalcium phosphate.
Each tablet furnishes all the
vitamins in one teaspoonful of
Cod Liver Oil, U.S.P.X. (revised
1934). Six tablets daily will
fortify your resistance to win
ter’s ills. At any good drug store.
A $1 bottle brings you 100
M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCEN-
TRATE
T ablets .
Hermiston
Drug Co.
Merry Chrtatmas
to All and
H Iirnspernuts
GIFTS:
For Mr».—Car
For Mr.—Car
has seta
Set-U.S. Royal Cords
A Mobil Lustre Cloth
a New Willard Battery
a U. S. Heater and a
and a tank of Mobilgas
can of Royal Auto Polish
FARM BUREAU CO-OP SERVICE STATION
HERMISTON, OREGON
A Classified Directory of
WHO is WHO
in PENDLETON
BREIER 1935
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Bring your friends here and show
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632 Main Street
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A Good Place to Buy
Used Cars and Trucks,
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DENNIS MOTOR CO.
PHONE 626
PENDLETON
THE H & H SHOP
Pendleton Iron Works
MINNIE M. HENDERSON. Prop.
Hemstitching - Baby Articles
Children’s Wearing Apparel
740 Main St.
Phone 601
General Repair & Foundry Work
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Hydrogen Irrigation Pumps
East Alta Street
Hawkinson Tread Service
BONDED
506 East Court St.
Phone 170
Cyril J. Kruger, Manager
NEW MILES FOR OLD!
Why retire your tires while they
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