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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 193« -=-========== THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A CANNING SCHEDULE. MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. We sell for one price.. • JUGGLING THE CASH PRICE is NOT our BUSINESS You profit when you see ference, says, "The Communists have a program and are making August 3 to 8. A NECESSITY. headway with it. The Fascists have Forenoon 8-11 — Afternoon 1-3:30 MONDAY—Beans Corn Factions within a co-operative a program and are making headway. WEDNESDAY— Corn society are just as necessary as are The Church must have a program if TUESDAY- Beans the two major political parties in these forces are to be checked.” Why then should not and must THURSDAY—Beans Beans our larger democratic society. Their FRIDAY— Corn arrangement before one another not the church promote a democra SATURDAY—Beans with their varied personalities and tic economic plan such as Coopera If you have fruit or tomatoes to opinions creates a setting which be tion. under which freedom of wor can, see us or phone us and we can gets thinking because there are ar ship, which means expression, will be fully preserved. arrange a date. guments and because there must be Religious leaders are also facing HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY. action and achievement. It is not O. L. Barlow, Manager. possible to picture an active society, the fact more and more that Capi cooperative or otherwise, without talism attempts to prevent freedom You pay dearly for the “conven- factions or parties for such a socie of expression. In Rochester, to ience” of budget tire buying . . . TURKEY GROWERS INVITED which city Kagawa was invited to ty is nut real. in time, in money, in embarrass- Every member of a co-operative deliver the Rauschenbusch lectures, TO ATTEND ANNUAL PICNIC ment. You pay the dealer’s book* should belong to a faction. In se attempts were made by the Masonic keeping and collection charges — All turkey and poultry growers lecting his faction, however, the Temple trustees to censor an address his repossession costs and bad debt are especially invited to attend the member should exersice great care. by requiring that no controversial losses. We don’t have these ex- annual turkey picnic Saturday, Aug Should he select one in which he issue be discussed and that no men penses. We sell for cash and give ust 15, in Columbia park. Each fam finds himself not in accord with the tion be made of the Cooperative 100% tire value. Let us quote you ily is asked to bring a basket lunch ideals and purposes of the moving Movement. In Iowa the Secretary of money-saving prices today. well filled to assist in entertaining spirits, he will not likely be able the Iowa Association of Lumber and visiting guests from out of state. to offer successfully any construc Building Material Dealers sent out Each family will furnish their tive idea or plan. If, in examining a letter to the members urging them own basket dinner, but turkey, ice a faction, it is found that the lead to interview delegates to the Metho cream, coffee and sugar and cream, ing personality in it is bent upon dist General Conference and "report will be served by the association. destruction of a leading personality to us” their stand on Cooperatives, in another faction, it would be well so that they might attempt to pre not to join it. Likely that would vent the discussion of the subject. Farm Auxiliary Will Meet. Truly "the issue is raised" in the be true of the other also. If how The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will religious world. Many are finding ever in examining a faction, it is meet at the Union church, Friday, found that the moving spirit is bent as Kagawa says, "Without Coopera- August 7, with Mrs. H. T. Clark act- upon a determined progressive tives, Christianity doesn't amount ing as chairman, assisted by Mrs. course, and that is to your liking to much today.” Or as J. L. Ded- Jackson Harr and-Mrs. Laura Mor ris. Every member is invited to be rather than a conservative one, join dix says, "If I hadn't found the Co it, for there you will be able to do operative Movement, my religion present. wouldn’t have been worth a dime.” good. Christian Century sums up the sig- Speaking of the last mentioned CALF CLUB WILL SEND FIVE 1 s * - AA r. u types of factions, progressive and nificance of the issue being raised in the religious world by saying, "In DELEGATES TO STATE FAIR. conservative, it might be well to add just a little. These are the on the Cooperative Movement the Chris- Members of the Blue Ribbon Calf ly types that should exist in a co- tian church has discovered what club will send five delegates to the operative society because they are seems to be a way of moral release ■ PATRONIZE THE CO-OPERATIVES.... INCREASE YOUR DIVIDENDS state fair at Salem this fall, accord not based upon malice, but rather for its long pent up economic con ing to plans made at a meeting held upon honest, logical thought. It is victions . . . the Cooperative Move July 23, at. the home of Marijane likely true that the conservative ment has now come into focus of Hammer. An ice cream sale will be group should usually be dominant, the church’s attention and is -mak- HERMISTON, OREGON held in Hermiston Saturday, August permitting the progressive element ing a far more potent appeal than 1st. to raise funds for this purpose. concrete program has ever made to lead only when changes to meet any 1 At the meeting Thursday, Jo E1-. new situations must be made. These as a plan of Christian activity on len Mopps was elected as secretary are the factions which every coop the economic level.” Religious lead of the club to fill the vacancy left erative should cherish. ers and laymen are discovering that by Mary Wilson, Now, therefore, Mr. Co-operator, Cooperatives are concrete things,” developing strength in the people tember 19. Refreshments were served at the if you are not in a faction, join up. as Kagawa says; that they are an Following the business meeting, close of the meeting by the hostess. If things are so dead that none exist, economic expression of the second by the practice of self-help. Many refreshments were served by the political leaders who believe in de make one and get the members lined commandment "Thou shalt love thy mocracy. in all of the political par Misses Eleanor and Frances Dawson. Westland Grange Entertains. p. Logical thinking, planning and neighbor as thyself;” that they are ties. are becoming advocates of the The girls then enjoyed swimming in a form of business and banking The single men of the Westland •action around either a progressive THE HERMISTON HERALD extension of the principles of poli the Umatilla river. Grange will entertain other mem or conservative idea will make a based on brotherhood. The next meeting will be held on tical democracy into the building of "The issue is raised” in educa Despise any bers of the grange at the next meet worth while faction. an economic democracy as well. The August 15, at 8:00 p. m„ at the SYLVANUS SMITH, JR. tional organizations. Are educators ing Monday, August 3rd. A pro other. governments in power are respond home of Mrs. W. A. Hincline. All to be permitted to teach only what Let’s go! gram will be given and all members Attorney-At-Law ing to the demands of the people to girls are requested to be present at Capitalism desires them to teach? are especially requested to be pres time. this inform and assist them in coopera- Stanfield Oregon Are "freedom of assembly” and “free ent. five organization, as should be done "THE ISSUE IS RAISED.” dora of speech” to be only expres in a political democracy. HERALD WANT ADS PAY sions taught to students to repeat . erhaps the most significant left- “The issue is raised” in all the but not to practice? Are teachers CO-OP GLEANINGS ianded compliment which the Con- various divisions of the economic FARMERS AUTOMOBILE By E. h. Lug. imers < operative Movement has and journalists to be only puppets world, Farmers were first to be of the private-profit competitive Inter-INSURANCE Exchange gotten is contained in ah article en- system? Or, in a democracy, should aroused in large numbers to the ne- V, hen tie Rural C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent itled “Watch Consumers’ Coopera coke teachers not be free to teach the cessity of voluntary cooperative or sioir attor, ac. All Kinds of Auto and Truck tives'' in the April issue of Nation’s ganization. Labor is now beginning facts about all forms of economic .3 Ilisl apoiliou Insurance Business, published by the Chamber •termistön - - Oregon that systems? It is now ninety years to see that it is necessary to orga SECTIONAL BOOK previous Li CASE FOR .f Commerce of the United States. iunas since the Consumers' Cooperative nize as consumers as well as produ Sale. Mrs. W. L. Hamm. 49-tfc he expression “the important point wiuid bo uistriouted co private uti- Movement started and the facts | cers, otherwise they are “fighting Is that the issue is raised” is a pub- litres a. . ,v to iuuc.ee!, aiitus and about its great development to the with one hand behind-their backs.” 2( ACRE FARM FOR SALE 1M- DR A E MARBLE lie recognition on the part of big proved. 11 mi. northwest of place where it is today the largest | Labor journals are promoting the significant toopelallves. -O CHIROPRACTOR business that the people are begin- sign oi the times his appeared than democratic economic movement in the Cooperative Movement and la Hermiston. Mrs. Maude Hiiff. 49-3tp Office: Two doors west post office ning to think through the issue oí | the world with over 100.000,000 bor leaders are organizing Coopera FOR SALE—12-FOOT, 2-WHEEI the fact that tne applications for Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 the recovery of ownership of Ameri- ' family members in over 40 countries tive Committees to further its de funds nave Leen practically the re trailer, V-8. 18-in. wheels. Over ca by the organization of Consu Phone 481 — — Hermiston, Ore. is as yet seldom fully discussed in velopment. Small merchants every load springs, Build in Portland for verse in percentages, and the furth mers’ Cooperatives. the educational world, It is note- j where are fast becoming convinced abin In 1935. er fact that in the hearings on the $25. May Bauer, Underneath an illustration’show worthy that although new authorization of $410,000,000 Senator Le-1 that they face eventual extinction 49-ltp t Hermiston Post No. 37 ing the consumer, with Uncle Sam, land Stanford specifically provided by the chains and are turning to- care C. R. Myers, Rt. 2. it was discussed whether any of the ... Meets first and third a minister and an educator grouped I In the founding grant, when he en-1 ward the alternative of becoming PIANO FOR SALE INJUIRE AT funds would be allocated to private (7ee Thursday. Legion Auxii- behind him is the caption “The con- I dowed Stanford University, that the ! employees of Cooperatives owned by IIerald office. Reasonable. 48-2tc utilities at all. wreiary meets second and sumer movement has the promotion-1 subject of Cooperatives was to be their former customers. And even WANTED,TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM fourth Thursday. There ire now appearing in var al support of university, church and taught. It is not taught in the Uni- some big business leaders are sym ! Legion Hall, house. See Mr. Berg at Ellis Feed Government. ’ That is frankly what versity at all fully today. IF educa- pathetically studying and directly ious magazines in America many Store. 47tfc “meme . —...0..... cellent articles covering various the Cooperative Movement has start- tors do not assert their right ana and Indirectly advocating Coopera- TWO PIANOS FOR SALE— NEAR- ed out to endeavor to get. It Is, fs. I duty to teach facts in . I Cooperati • economici tives as the democratic way out. ly new, about 4 months old. Small W. L. Morgan, D. M. D however, only true as yet to a far ment. One of the best W as all. no matter what posi I bungalow sizes, only 44 in. high. then the present control which is General Dentistry too limited degree. But the inter- 25th issue tide in the last Decemb $6.00 tempted will only be extended to tion one may have in religious, edu Small balance due. Terms, X-Ray and Diagnosis st is ripidly growing. And why under the of the C more complete dictatorial control, ational, political or economic orga- mon tli y, or will discount for cash. ddu s Mr. Smith, adjuster. Cline Bank Bldg. Phone B-J title "Cooperative Denmark ' writ- j not? In a democracy why : should mceracy must he practiced if ft nizations, we are all consumers as Piano 1 SW Washington, Residence Phone 26-J ten by Soren K. Ostergaard. As we th earlier types of democratic de to be preserved and extended. To I well and ft Is high time that "the ortland. Ore n. 48-3tc Bunday and Evenings by read this article it seemed to us it | velopments such as religious, educa-1 e credit of those engaged in the | issue is raised’ as to what we are PEACHES FOR CANNING RIPEN- Appointment tic nai and political organizations, | emphasized in a striking way both ng to do t of teaching, not only is resis- imerica to organize ing. from July 30. Early Craw selves as consumers into coop fords first, Muer and Hale later. Ed the ethic .1 and economic results of not be concerned about extending nee being made to attempts at die- . ement in that democratic principies Into the eco- tatorship. but a tives and thus eventually pre mond's Orchard, 2 miles west of the Cooperative ressi ve support is omic field It should not now growing foi he teaching of the 48.311 country. ar, poverty, unemploy Umatilla. principle for nd d 3 about the Cooperative :. BAKER OF THE TWIN CITY them to promote wildest possi- OSTEOPATHIC ivestock & Poultry Co., of Ken- t. Educational journals SEATTLE. Wn.—The Yakima Po ue is raised." Ameri ble extension of the forms of demo Ick, Wn., is in this territory 5 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON mona Grange's resolution that co- aroused over contin 3 a week, buying livestock. Call be taught in the public cracy as a matter of protection to dep rtment ' road and the OSBORN APARTMENTS ermiston out religions, education- in org. Washington has been see f turning ards dictator- 47-tfe i al organizations today Journal conomic a ocracy onded by the Pend Orielle Grange, y realize that unless de- ALE -6-ROOM HOUSE. WITH n ca The r e s olution declares that res of asparagus In Kenne- i extended into economic PETERSON & PETERSON “Whereas cooperation has proved Behrman, Kenne I ATTORNEYS at LAW n for agricultural ills V about this in other countries such as Denmark Buildin 'EY EXTRACTO eral Cotti not and is proving.a solution In our incapping vat. ! leton country, and whereas the evils of cap. Call at He the capitalist system will naturally WILL « give way to proper organization fpr groups long Th FACTIONS WITHIN CO-OPS us for the world famous U. S. ROYAL TIRES SAVING YOU Mone IS OUR LINE CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE STATION SPECIALISTS IN SAVING YOU MONEY QUALI I WANT ADS Dr. A. C. Willcutt session to work for le objective will accomplish t h through legislation enacted by our legislature.” • a Ia Even the folks in the "upper” cism) attem I mocratie cor IW. Howard the Western Railroads. 10:30 to 12:30 A M. 2 to 5 P.M. A Res. 712 — PHONE - 8S! Rell tion is now teins challenging all to terna)ism, both a and its effects upon the coretation not only has n to be successful In ach- nomic justice, but also In W. J. WA • state fair at Salem in and discussed plans for e entered In the parade affila Project fair. Sep. DO SEWING FOR mmer at my cabin. Mrs at Edmonds’ orchard. 2 ml Umatilla. 47-311 Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Orego 733