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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 193«. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE THE PEOPLE TO EVERY MEMBER. Farm Bureau Co-operative of Hermiston Report. untary letter from Joy Elmer Mor gan, Editor of the Journal of the National Education Association and reads: “You have done so much for me that I would like to do something for you. If the attached statement would be useful to you as a feature for Consumers' Cooperation, it is yours.” When an editor of such a significant educational Journal and prominent progressive educators in increasing numbers are becoming converted to the cause of coopera tion and outspoken advocates of it, there are mighty possibilities on the horizon of democratic America. PAGE FIVE Our friends stop us on the street ... talk about this now tire . . . call it an amazing contribution to safety. They are absolutely right . . . U. S. Royal Master with Centipede Grip practically wipes out skid hazards. It is more than q safety tire. Multiple-ribs permit a flowing, silent ride ... odd smartness to new cars or old. Deep, flex ible tread of tough Tempered Rubber gives a tremendous premium in mileage. NEW TIRE The following tables show the am ount of feeds, seeds. etc., hand- INTRODUCES led by the Farm Bureau Co-operativ e of Hermiston for the period begin- ning January 1, 1936, and ending M ay 31, 1936. A NEW ERA IN Grinding Cracking Total Stock ... .. 801,151 152,810 DRIVING SAFETY 953,961 Custom .. .. 247,452 6,929 254,381 Pounds .. .. 1,048,603 159,739 1,208,342 Tons ...... 524.301 79.869 604.171 Tons Per Month ........ 104.8 15.9 120.3 Total for Mixing Cleaning Mixing and Mixing Cleaning Stock ......... . 731,221 953,961 HERMISTON, ORE.—This little 1.116,444 Afoniie . ■ 2,801,626 Custom ...... . 54,834 254,381 town of 600 people is rapidly be 147.869 457,084 ” s Pounds ...... . 786,055 1,208,342 coming Oregon's "Cooperative 1,264,313 3,258,710 Tons ............ . 393.027 604.171 Town.” Consumers' cooperative bus 632.156 1,629.355 Tons per Mo. 78.6 120.8 iness here totaled almost a quarter 126.4 325.87 of a million dollars in 1935 with an additional $250.000 business trans Mill run, 162 tons. Feeds, Seeds, Etc., Shipped In, acted through marketing coopera Concentrates (milk, meat, etc.), Exclusive of Locally tives. The Farm Bureau Coopera 233 tons. tive. dealing in feeds and seeds, had Grown Products. Molasses, 69 tons. Potato seed: approximately 3 cars. i The five-month period included in gross sales of $147,000 in 1935. The Alfalfa seed: 7 tons. this report includes very little feeds Grange Cooperative handled $36.000 Fine field seeds: 7 tons. mixed and used by the turkey indus worth of lumber, hardware, fuel and The flexible, many -fingered ribs of the V. & Royal Master bite through to firm Garden and truck seeds: 6 tons. try on the project. The balance of implements. Sales of the Co-op gas road, wiping it dry with • windshield- solid footing. .. permitting fast, straight- Flour: 69 tons. wiper-blade action. * the year will show a steady increase station totaled $21.000, with a 10 line emergency stops. per cent patronage dividend. A co- Cereals: 21 tons. in feeds handled through the Co-op Rolled barley: 30 tons. erative as a result of increasing con operative cannery and laundry add Feeds milled by other milling com- sumption up to the last of December ed $5,000 more and the Cooperative ORDINARY TIRE panies: 54 tons. by the turkeys being grown in this Grocery, operating in competition with a major chain, reported sales area. of $26,000, A total of 2106.3 tons of feed was Since the first of this year a mo- U.S. ROYAL MASTER A community credit union has processed through the mills in the lasses plant has been put in at the five-month period. This is an aver- Farm Bureau Co-operative, which been established. Turkey and cream Tire vibrations (greatly magnified) as age of 421 tons per month. During enables the Co-operative to purchase ery cooperatives were the major recorded on a supersensitive machine. this period 110 tons of corn was molasses in car-load lots, thereby marketing co-ops and talk of a co- inating fatigue-producing vibrations. them all only in the U. S. Royal Master, shipped in from the outside. The greatly decreasing the cost of this operative bakery, meat curing plant and tannery are now in the air. PATRONIZE THE CO-OPERATIVES.... INCREASE YOUR DIVIDENDS following feeds were used entirely or product to the farmers. This plant largely in mixing stock feeds which also makes it possible to make mo CANNING SCHEDULE. were listed in the tables above: lasses feeds of higher quality, and to Salt, 50 tons. make these feeds much more effi HERMISTON, OREGON . epp. Bran. 108 tons. ciently. FROM JUNE 15 TO 20. MON.—1:00 to 4:00 P. M. Peas. Farm Bureau Auxiliary. WED.—1:00 4:00 P. M Peas. CO-OP GLEANINGS The Auxiliary to the Umatilla THURS.—8:00 to 11:00 A.M.. Meat. By E. H. Dunning. Project Farm Bureau will meet the FRI.—1:00 to 4:00 P. M„ Peas. first and third Friday of each All those wishing to order shelled The combination speaking and va- month. The next meeting will be peas for canning, get in touch with or the South-Sea Islander may sulk held June 19th in the Hermiston cation trip through America which us soon, if you have not already behind a tree with a club and fall Union church with Mrs. J. H. Reid is now being made by Dr. M. M. done so. upon his brother with intent to in as chairman and Mrs. Alpha Christ- Coady, Director of Extension of St. We have no definite date yet jury. But let It not be so among Francis Xavier, University, Antigo- ley and Mrs. E. Hughes acting as when these peas will be ready, but us. We are civilized to the degree nish. Nova Scotia, is developing sig hostesses. if we know how many to order it that we are able to understand each nificant interest among Catholic and will help to speed things up. other and work together for the HURRY! HURRY! FURNITURE, other groups. One of Dr. Coady’s THE ULTIMATE DEMOCRACY. HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY. common good of all. Dishes, Linoleum, all going fast. engagements was at St. Benedict’s Come early for choice. Mrs. R. E. SYLVANUS SMITH. JR. It Is a Matter of Co-Operation. College, Atchison, Kansas. His com By Joy Elmer Morgan. Editor Osborn, Osborn Apartment. 42-ltc H. E. Unit Will Meet. The Journal of the National ing was prepared for by an address The non-cooperative brother fol Attorney-At-Law by Rev. Charles Aziere, Professor of Educational Association. A meeting of the Stanfield-Echo lows a lonesome trail, and the isola- I HAVE AT MY PLACE, 1 MILE Stanfield • Oregon Economics, who presented the Con Home Economics Unit will meet ted groups in society, who are not east of Hermiston, one Jersey sumers’ Cooperative and Credit Wednesday, June 17th, at Echo, in welded together into the great co- bull calf. Owner may have same by 1. Next to the free public schools. Union Movements as “more demo the Methodist church basement. operative purposes of all, soon ac- paying for this ad and one month’s the consumers' cooperative move- cratic than present democracy and Miss Frances Clinton, home demon complish their own ruin, The re- pasture bill. R. B. Wilcox. 42-ltc ment is the greatest social inven- more Christian than present Chris stration agent for Umatilla county, cent World War with all its blood FARMERS AUTOMOBILE tion of modern times; it is : of the tianity.” He quoted the phrase of will be present to direct the pro and death was brought on primarily USED WATCHES—ELGINS AND Inter-INSURANCE Exchange people, by the people, and for I the Pope Fins XI to the effect that they gram and demonstration. All in by the inability of nations to coop Waithams, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W. C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent people. “combine economic advantage with terested parties are invited to at erate. There cannot be a fight Behrman, Jeweler, Hermiston, Ore. All Kinds of Auto and Truck 2. The cooperative movement serves spiritual culture.” Declaring that tend whether they are a member of where there is real cooperation. As July 1. Insurance every type of hornan need, both while "we may lament the passing the club or not. Hermiston Oregon our old Third Readers used to illus economic and cultural. of srnpil independent business man. trate—A man walking on a country WANTED — MIDDLE-AGED LADY 3. The cooperative movement thrives but passing he is, just as surely as LAST CALL FOR BANG'S to assist in small cafe. Signal Ser road heard the fluttering of wings in every country where freedom did the harness maker,” he said. "It vice Station, Irrigon, Ore. 4 2-ltc above him and presently two large DR. A E. MARBLE is not entirely destroyed. is useless to tell a man to buy his DISEASE TESTING. CHIROPRACTOR eagles flew at his feet in deadly WANT A BARGAIN? SMALL SIZE 4. The cooperative movement re goods at a home owned store rather Dr. G. R. Davidson, Federal veter combat. The man looked on for a Office: Two doors west post office piano like new; also larger used moves the causes of war and of than from the chain or mail order inarian in charge of Bang’s disease minute and said. “You poor devils! Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to C house unless he himself has a vital testing in this territory, is again in You were meant to soar in the blue, piano must be taken up in this lo internal strife between classes. Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. cality. Will sell for unpaid balance 5. To a world disheartened by un interest in that home owned store. Hermiston making a general test. and here you are bleeding in the on easy terms. Write Tallman Pia- employment and torn by war, the Consumers’ Cooperatives will give Dr. Davidson intends to spend three dust.” Lesson: Co-operate and suc 42-3tc no Store, Salem, Ore. cooperative movement offers a him that interest.” His address con weeks on the project. ceed; fight and be consumed. Hermiston Post No. 37 peaceful pathway toward a better cluded with a quotation from the Due to the decrease in the appro Meets first and third FOR SALE 1 DAIN BUCK RAKE; It Is a Matter of Dependence. announcement of Dr. Coady's com priation for Bang's disease testing, civilization. Thursday. Legion Auxil 2 Big 6 McCormick mowers, very We are dependent one upon ano 6. As United States Supreme Court ing to St. Benedict's College by Rev it is doubtful whether a ny testing iary meets second and good shape. G. G. Smith. Stanfield, Justice Louis D. Brandeis points Edgar Schmiedeier, Director, Rural will be done after June 30th. All ther and should recognize this fact fourth Thursday. 30-3tp Ore. out the cooperative movement over Life Bureau of the National Catho farmers who wish to have their cows in a friendly way. “No man liveth Legion Hail. comes corporation privilege, dom lic Welfare Conference, “May an tested or retested are therefore | unto himself." Everything we enjoy PIANO FOR SALE SMALL BAL- ination. monopoly, and excessive American Antigonish result!” So urged to notify the assistant coun is made possible to us through the ance due. Standard make. Only concentration of wealth by estab say we! ty agent’s office immediately, so | patronage of others. The automo small balance due, nearly new. You W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. take over contract for cash or small lishing a motive higher than that they may be sure to get their bile, the telephone, the daily papers monthly payments. General Dentistry Address Mrs. When we reach the place where herds tested while the government and magazines, the electric lights greed and by performing a super Remington, 301 Market St., San X-Ray and Diagnosis as a whole the religious world be is still paying an indemnity for re and scores of other everyday con Francisco, Cal. ior service. 31-3tc Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J 7. The cooperative movement asks gins to inspire and the educational actor cows. Due to the highly con veniences are all commodities. You Residence Phone 25-J FOR SALE — FEEDER PIGS. ABOUT world to inform the people about could not have these things if you no special favors; it has faith in tagious nature of the disease, al! Sunday and Evenings by 2 months old. John J. Knox, near enlightenment, free discussion, the possibilities and accomplish herds which had reactors or sus were the only person in the world Appointment Columbia School House. Hermiston. ments of Consumers' Cooperatives, who wanted them, The other fel- good will, and the power of pects on the last test will be auto 41-1 tp then there will be a growth of co- matically retested. All those others low contributes to our success and Oregon. growth. i we can do 8. For the development of the co- operatives in America on a scale al- whose herds showed clean on prev happiness and the most FOR SALE— 2 JERSEY COWS. 6 A conditions most impossible now to imagine, ious tests should get in touch with is to recognize him 1 In a friendly way operative movement, 7 years old. Mrs. W. P. Trum- in the United States are especial Under such conditions we might ac- the assistant county agent's office if which is all too little. bull; Hermiston. Ore. 42-3tp OSTEOPATHIC compllsh in America ly favorable—abundant resources. In ten years they wish another test. It Is a Matter of Leadership, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON high what the Scandinavian a democratic tradition. countries In the last test only four percent Without organization and unity WANTED TO BUY—-A SECOND level of general education, and a have done in thirty years and what of all cows tested were reactors or hand buck rake; Address, C. H. OSBORN APARTMENTS of purpose we can not have leader- McElroy, Wallowa. Oregon. 31-3tp great area free from tariff bar it took Great Britain ninety years suspects. This Is a very good show ship. But through our association to accomplish and have at least half ing. and it is the belief of Dr. David riers. together we are able to command LOST—MAN’S HIKING BOOT BE- 9. When studied and practiced in the people members of cooperatives son that if all the farmers would co- the talent necessary to carry on a tween Hermiston and Arlington. PETERSON & PETERSON the school, the cooperative move Why should we not cut the time of operate the disease would soon be constructive and progressive pro Return to Herald office. Reward ment gives young people a new the Scandinavian countries in third, eradicated from this community, ATTORNEYS AT LAW gram of work. Leadership is neces 41-3tc U. 8. National Bank Building life and a sense of responsibility just as they cut in third the time of since the disease can be spread only sary for inspiration and education. Great Britain? A few outstanding by contamination from infected Practice in State A Federal Courts for their own destinies FOR SALE PREMIER JUNIOR It I* a Matter of Strength. The Cooperative cows, or from carrier cows, which. Pendleton, Ore. 10. The cooperative movement is letters which electric vacuum cleaner; complete the most powerful form of educa League has received and interviews although they do not lose their "United we stand, divided we with attachments, $8 cash, Inquire fall.” tion for both children and adults; which we have had have inspired us calves, still have the disease at Amsberry’s. 42-lte DR. F. B. BELT people learn by doing: they de with the hope that this might be Working together we are able to PHYSICIAN A SURGEON velop faith in themselves and in possible. One such letter was that safeguard the interests of our busi FOR TRADE — GOOD HOUSE IN WHY CO-OPERATE? Office Hours: Other from Kagawa when be wrote a year Yakima; also 20 acres on North ness In a legislative way and to di each other. 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by 11. When fostered by the church— before he came to America that rect the trend of our service towards Bank highway at Orchard. Wn Also 2 to 5 P.M. Appointment By R. E. Darling. In the the consuming public, thereby un 320 acre stock ranch In Grant as Kagawa has pointed out—the “central in my purpose in coming to Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 “Washcoegg”. county. cooperative movement is an in- America is to meet cooperative lead- derwriting our industry in more For Sale—Acre and small ways than In a financial way alone. buildings In town. Ten acres, set of strument of self-help to the im- •ra.” The effect of his coming in It Is a Matter of Civilization. gaining the support of the religious buildings, cheap E. P. Dodd. 43-3tc poverished and the desperate. The voluntary bending together W. J. WARNER It la a Matter of Fellowship. 12. The cooperative movement is world cannot be measured. Now we of men engaged in competitive busi- This thing of being a good, socia Attorney-at-Law the practical application of the have another letter which we believe nene is one of the distinguishing ble. and agreeable fellow will enrich FOR SALE, 12x30, 3-ROOM BUILD Ing Firtex sealed. almost new golden rule; It Is the ultimate will prove of equal significance in marks of progressing civilization. It both your life and the life of others, Hermiston - Oregon the educational world. It is a vol- democracy. for "We’re Helpless Alone ” Sayer P&or PtwatdSeida LET US GIVE YOU A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON THIS SENSATIONAL NEW EXPERIENCE THE TIRE SAFEST, SMOOTHEST, QUIETEST RIDE YOU’VE EVER HAD Gwig Slant he CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE STATION WANT ÀBS FOR P rinting of Chartitter AT MODERATE R ate __ caststaconcses Dr. A. C. Willcutt