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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 193« THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON AGE FIVE FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION | JA MESSAGE TO EVERY ¿MEMBER. * cooperation. This is the practical sits would also reduce the number attempt to make democracy work- of preventative calls necessary among For August 10 to 15. able. In it the consumers discover the well. Some members, when they A. M., 8 to 11 P. M., 1 to 3:30 experts who are employed in their regard themselves as well, will pre MON.—Toma toes j Corn interest, to supply their need for fer to be visited at longer intervals TUES.- Beans The charge per member should be services and commodities. A centu- WED.—Tomatoes Corn ry of experience has witnessed its | sufficient to develop a contingent TH URS.— Beans fund. This should serve to carry expanding success. FRI.—Tomatoes Corn The cooperative medical method for a time those members who can SAT.—Tomatoes can begin with a few people unit-1 not pay. It should serve also to pay ; Our store room is still crowded— ing, pooling their resources of funds for medicines and to employ an ex- | all shelf room taken and we are now and ideas, each making an annual tra physician when the family doc stacking on the floor, which leaves payment to employ a physician to tor takes his vacation or in the । us no room for sorting. Please help protect their health. When a small event of an epidemic. Enough should | us by calling for your cans at once. number do this, let us say ten peo- be collected also to cover adminis- We thank you. pie, each paying $25 a year, the tration costs. Arrangements should HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY, physician whom they select cannot be made with other doctors to sup O. L. Barlow, Manager. give them all of his time. He must plement the health society’s physi- carry on his other practice. These cian in emergencies or when he is Will Furnsh Program. ten people represent patients who overworked. The Willing Workers girls’ 4-H have paid him in advance. But they There are also periods when there club will furnish the program for is little sickness. These should give the Stanfield grange meeting Tues should stipulate a service which his other patients do not enjoy: he the family doctor time for special day, August 11th. should be employed for the special study, research, and writing. Whe ther he is provided with house, of purpose of preventing sickness. Turkey Growers’ Banquet. With all its knowledge, the medi fice, and automobile, at the society’s Turkey growers and those inter cal profession as a whole does com- expense or his own, depends upon ested are invited to attend the ban paratively little in the way of pre- the amount of money raised. The • For years U. S. Tires have been the choice of quet in honor of the state directors family physician should arrange held Friday evening, August 14, in Venting disease, Indeed, as it is makers of fine automobiles and of discriminating the basement of the Methodist now organized, its prosperity de with specialists to give their servi motorists... convincing proof of their high quality church. Tickets are on sale at the pends upon the abundance of sick- ces to members of his society at de Herald office and by individual ness. The 161,000 doctors in the duced rates. This can be done be and all-round performance. U. S. Royala are quality members of the association. The cause the specialists are thus guar J. S. ROYALS U. S. TIRES tires inside and out. Safety plies in the body protect banquet will be served at 7:00 P.M. United States are earning their liv (GUARD TYPE) ing from the less than 2 per cent of anteed a definite clientele. you from dangerous blowouts... the world-famous One such cooperative group con COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT HERE the population who are sick. The 5.50 X 18 4.40 X 21 U. S. Cogwheel Tread protects you from skidding... 98 per cent are more important and siders the family as the unit of RECOGNIZED FROM AFAR. tough Tempered Rubber protecU your pocketbook should be enjoying benefits of medi membership, meaning a man and 5.25 X 17 $ .86 4.75 X 19 cal science which they scarcely see. wife and any number of children with dollar-saving long mileage. Come in now and Numerous inquiries coming from The preventive measures, quaran under 21 living at home. Payments replace worn tires with safe, dependable U. S. Royals. great distances have been made in tine, control of contagions, vaccina are made quarterly, with penalties the field of the cooperative move tion, etc., are largely promoted by for delinquency, Each family pays See us today while prices are low. ment in Hermiston, through E. H. the State. The doctors’ economic at the rate of ! $1.30 a month, five Dunning, who has been assistant advantage depends upon people be cents of which are for administro- PATRONIZE THE CO-OPERATIVES.... INCREASE YOUR DIVIDENDS editor of the cooperative columns in coming sick. tive expenses, Individual members the Herald for the past two years. Under the cooperative method, pay sixty-eight cents a month. The Mr. Dunning has written articles on the physician should call at the society provides ordinary medicines cooperation here that have been HERMISTON, OREGON homes of members at regular per prescribed by the doctor: office vis published in cooperative magazines iods, once a month, to discuss their its to the doctor: a physical exami- and periodicals which create atten health problems. He should make nation yearly: home visits by the tion of other communities. examinations, be on the lookout for doctor; advice before and after con- A letter of inquiry from the Ex the premonitory signs of disease, finement, but a charge of $10 for tension Department. St. Francis vaccinations against and prescribe such preventative mea the delivery; Xavier University, in Antigonish, sures as are indicated. In the ordi diptheria, and smallpox; for ordi- Nova Scotia, reads: "We note that nary diseases he should stand by to nary minor surgery and fractures. physician. No attempt should be J. E. BAKER OF THE TWIN CITY at the time of sale, the following Livestock & Poultry Co., of Ken- described parcel of land, heretofore you are operating a cooperative do the necessary things to help the Extra costs are added for other ser made to get a bargain in a cheap newick, Wn., is in this territory 5 by Umatilla County. Oregon, acqui doctor; there is no such thing. The laundry. The people of this town natient recover. He should not on- vices. The service covers a seven days a week, buying livestock. Call red .for delinquent taxes, to-wlt: of about 2000 people are interested y be the physician but also the mile radius. Above this distance a doctor should be adequately compen Tum-A-Lum office at Hermiston. N% of SW% of SW‘ Section 4 7-tfc 31, Twp. 5, N. R. 29, EWM„ in a similar proposition. Will you friend of the patient. When advice charge of twenty-five cents per mile sated. and he should see prospects Umatilla County, Oregon. therefore send us information on r treatment would be useful, which one way is added. The doctor is of improvement of his income and R. E. GOAD, Sheriff your organization, its capitalization, can be given better by some special- required to keep case records. This leisure as the enterprise advances. ' FOR SALE—HONEY EXTRACTOR. of Umatilla County. storage tank, uncapping vat, 25 volume of business, membership, st. he should see that the patient society provides that the doctor Education should go along with (July 9 - Aug. 6) cost of equipment, staff, and type of rets this benefit. These little groups shall make adequate provision for a the organization. Meetings should sixty lb. cans, cheap. Call at Her work.” 45-tfc ire like the cooperative buying club substitute when he is ill or on va- discuss cooperative problems. • Good ald office. Another inquiry about the coop —a temporary method practiced as cation. literature on cooperation should be SYLVANUS SMITH, JR. erative laundry and cannery comes ’ beginning. Some societies add vaccination for placed in the hands of members. Attorney-At-Law Notice of Final Account. from the "Cooperative League” of The cooperative method really be- typhoid, and include treatment of The group should always have in New York City. A letter from the ii.s when a group of 150 to 500 the eyes. Most societies exclude mind expansion of their own enter Stanfield - Oregon editor of “Our New World" would anilies unite to employ a physician from their benefits the treatment of prise and the development of other IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE like to know how a town of 600 pop ull time. The number of people cooperative projects. They should STATE OF OREGON FOR venereal diseases, although there is ulation can support cooperatives ecessary and the costs depend upon much to be said against such dis- keep in touch with cooperatives. Iso UMATILLA COUNTY. with a turnover of a quarter of a heir ability to pay. In the coun- lation and stagnation are fatal to crimination. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE million dollars in one year. The cooperation. ry, or in a small town, 200 fami- is the new name Hospitalization Inter-INSURANCE Exchange In the Matter of the Estate editor asked for an article approach- ed from the angle of “Hermiston is ics, representing 800 people, may given to an arrangement which hos- Notice of Snecial School Meeting, Louis May, Deceased. C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent ut in an average of $20 per fami- pitáis now make with groups of Notice is hereby given to all per- America's Cooperative City.’ The All Kinds of Auto and Truck sons whom it may concern that Clif- of School District No. 14. Insurance magazine is published at Pittsburgh, V. That is at the rate of $5 per prospective patients. The better will ford May, executor of the last er: on. This gives $4,000 a year, hospitals offer to groups of ten or Hermiston - - Oregon Pennsylvania. and testament of Louis May, de- Notice is hereby given to the le- ceased, has filed his final account hysicians are entering into this more . people hospital service for a The “Peoples Progress” dedicated gal voters of School District No. 14 to development of a greater Wash arrangement for salaries varying maximum of three weeks for a reg- of Umatilla County. Oregon, that an and report with the Clerk of this ington, published in Seattle. Wash- troni $3,000 to $7,000. It is best ular payment of $9 to $12 a year. election will be held on August 24, Court; that the County Judge by or DR A. E MARBLE der duly made and entered as ap- nigton. asks for articles on coopera hat the annual costs per member This includes semi-private room, 193 6, between the hours of 2:00 pointed Monday the 17th day of CHIROPRACTOR P. M. and 3:00 P. M., at the school be graded according to family in tive effort, particularly with rela board, nursing, and the ordinary in August, 1936, at the hour of ten Office: Two doors west post office house in Hermiston, Oregon, to vote o’clock in the forenoon as the time tion to meat processing, community come. If a group is divided into terne service. The patient must pay Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I laundry and fruit and vegetable can three classes of families, one group the physician's fee, and for opera on the question of permission to sell ind the County Court House at the small cottages belonging to Dis Pendleton, Oregon, as Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. the place nery. This publication goes to al- would pay $40 a year, one $20, and tions, x-rays, and special treatments. trict No. 14, for which it has no where all objections and exceptions most 30.000 families in the state of one $10—making an average of $20. Many thousands of people are en further use. to said final account and report will Washington. A plan which should be equitable tering into this arrangement with R. A. BROWNSON, Clerk, be heard and a settlement of the es Hermiston Post No. 37 E. D. MARTIN, Chairman. would be to make the average cost hospitals and finding it satisfactory. tate made. Meets first and third (August 6 - 13) Dated this the 16th day of July, SINGLE MEN PROVIDE PROGRAM $10 for one individual, $15 for man It is also providing incomes for hos Thu . Legion Auxil- 1 936. DURING GRANGE LECTURE HOUR and wife, and $2 for each child or pitals which are in financial need. meets second and CLIFFORD MAY. Executor. dependent. Thus, in a group of 200 The cooperative health society may fourth Thursday. PETERSON & PETERSON, One of the most interesting meet married couples, of 380 children, make, when possible, such hospital Legion Hall. Attorneys for Executor. ings of the Westland grange oc (July 16 - Aug. 13) curred last Monday night at the and of 24 single adults, the income arrangement. This adds to the regular meeting when the single would be $4,000. costs but is well worth the expense. men of the grange provided the pro Some physicians in the United 80 HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR The group may be divided into Land Sale Notice. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. gram and also the refreshments. three classes according to incomes: States are taking the initiative in September 1st at Dixon yard. Lo- | General Dentistry The stage was set to represent a radio station with a television set. class A with a family income of less such cooperative groups. The doc cal pickers register at Hales or Dix- | X-Ray and Diagnosis NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 49-atc on tarm. tor lays the plans before his pa Two stations were heard over the than $2.000. class B with $2,000 to the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil- Bank Bldg. Phone t-J radio set, one "HOBO” representing $5.000, and class C with more than tients and helps them organize MAJESTIC RADIO FOR SALE—Mo la County, Oregon, by virtue of an Residence Phone 25-J a trio of hobos singing and playing $5,000. Class B would pay at the themselves into a cooperative health del 91. Inquire Herald office. order duly made and entered here- stringed instruments. The other Sunday and Evenings by 49-tfc in by the County Court of Umatil- play rate of 100 per cent, class A at 50 society which appoints him as its station CORN” featured a la County, Oregon, on the 3rd day Appointment physician. In one case the doctor per cent, and class C at 200 per Both called “Corn Fed Babies, WANTED WORK BY THE HOUR. of June, 1936, will, on the 8th day laughter much 1 numbers provided cent. These are tentative estimates showed his patients his account Mrs. Dolile Maxon, Hanby's camp of August, 1936, at the hour of ten and were said to be the best pre and should vary with the situation books and they employed him with grounds. 50-1 tp o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the sented during any lecture hour. CASE FOR highest bidder for cash In hand, at During the business session of the to be considered. If the incomes a fixed salary based upon his aver SECTIONAL BOOK the front door of the Umatilla Coun grange the formation of a livestock are low, a large number of families age yearly income for the last three- Sale. Mrs. W. L. Hamm. 49-tfc ty Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, OSTEOPATHIC shipping association was discussed will have to unite to raise the year period. This costa the sick subject to a minimum price of and a report from the agricultural necessary money. The doctor should people less because the well provide WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING PHYSICIAN & SURGEON $100.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, committee stated that the merchants A. W. Hehrman. Watchmaker, at the time of sale, the following de most of the doctor's income. Both of Hermiston had agreed to cease not know in what group the mem Hermiston, Ore. 50-tfc scribed parcel of land, heretofore by OSBORN APARTMENTS bers belong. This group system is patients and doctors are pleased selling butter substitutes. Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired not to be considered where incomes with this method. A physician can 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE IM- for delinquent taxes, to-wlt: proved. 112 mi. northwest of often afford to accept as a guaran Addressed to the Hen—That are much the same. Lots No 15 and 1«. Block 5. Newport's Addition to the town Useful Bird. PETERSON & PETERSON In a group of 200 families—800 teed salary a half or three-fourths Hermiston. Mrs. Maude Huff. 49-3tp (now city) of Hermiston, Uma ATTORNEYS AT LAW people—the family physician will of his former yearly income. PEACHES — CRAWFORDS READY tilla County. Oregon Though warbling only to the air. No health cooperative develops U. 8. National Bank Building have about 14 sick to care for. If last of week, August 5. Hales R E. GOAD. Sheriff Of what concerns thee most. Practice in State & Federal Courts he makes seven visits a day and sees unless some individual takes the ini and Elbertas following, at W. T. of Umatilla County. Thou brings to me a vision rare. 50-ltp (July 9 - Aug 6) Pendleton. Ore. Of scrambled eggs on toast. seven people in his office each day. tiative. A few socially minded peo Bray's, Umatilla. Ore. he will be fairly busy. But some ple are spoken to and made interest TWO PIANOS FOR SALE—NEAR- Thrice welcome, darling of the morn of the 14 who are sick will be un ed In the project. It is advisable to ly new, about 4 months old. Small Land Sale Notice. Even yet thou art to me bungalow sizes, only 4 4 in. high. DR F. B. BELT A bird that puts all birds to scorn der the care of specialists because have at least one physician in the Small balance due. Terms, $6.00 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON the family doctor will treat only the group. Meetings are held and a monthly, or will discount for cash. For plain utility. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Office Hours: Other simple ills. Some will not need to plan of action adopted, Only high Address Mr. Smith, adjuster. Cline the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by la County, Oregon, by virtue of an COOPERATIVE HEALTH class physicians should be brought Piano Co., 1011 SW Washington. be seen daily. He should have time 2 to 5 P.M. Appointment Portland. Oregon. 48-3tc order duly made and entered here to visit each of his 224 homes or see into the enterprise. Res 712 — PHONE — Office 733 PROTECTION. in by the County Court of Umatil their members at bis office once Groups should beware lest a phy- CRAWFORD PEACHES FOR SALE- la County. Oregon, on the 21st day Hales later; also 1200 lb. mare, of May, 193«. will on the 8th day every two months. That would be sician, who is not well qualified for By J. P. WARBASSE 50-ltp of August. 193«. at the hour of ten The cooperative method In medi- at the rate of four visits a day paid the position, take the Initiative In cheap; C. A. Binder, Her. W. J. WARNER o’clock In the forenoon, sell to the Many organization for the purpose of mak PEACHES FOR CANNING RIPEN- highest bidder for cash In hand, nt cine is based upon the interest of to people who are not sick. Attorney-at-Law prospective pa- of these would report to him by tel ing a job for himself. It is for this ing, from July 30. Early Craw- the front door of the Umatilla Coun the patients tienta and is organized according to ephone thst all Is well. The seven reason that the advice of other doc fords first. Muer and Hale later Ed- ty Court House. Pendleton. Oregon mond’s Orchard. 2 miles west of subject to a minimum Hermiston - Oregon of the approved methods of Rochdale viaits a day and the seven office vi- tors Is. needed in the selection of a Umatilla. 48-3tp CANNING SCHEDULE ‘ire yy. Equip now with V 7 Extra Tough, Extra Safe .S. ROYALS SAVE TIME * SAVE MONEY * SAVE TROUBLE 1 1 CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE STATION WANT ADS Dr. A. C. Willcutt