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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 PAGE FIVE FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE CANNING SCHEDULE For the week of April 26 to May 1. Will be canning asparagus every day except Wednesday the 28th from 8*. 00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Hermiston Co-op. Cannery. TO EVERY MEMBER. CO-OPERATIVE PROGRESS ABROAD their members. The role of the Danish farm co- operatives in improving the produc tion and the quality of dairy pro ducts, hogs and bacon, poultry and eggs until Danish farm produce commands a premium on foreign markets is well known. The Danish folk schools, though privately owned, are credited with having created the cultural atmosphere in which cooperation thrives. You Pay Less TO OWN IT HAROLD V. KNIGHT When Great Britain restricted the amount of its bacon imports during F. B. AUXILIARY the depression the Danish farmer DIRECTS CLEAN-UP was hit hard. Danish bacon produc tion had to be curtailed by a control The Farm Bureau Auxiliary con program similar to the AAA. But ducted an all day clean-up last Fri instead of the government setting up ----------- s =--------------- day, April 16th, at which time a pot luck dinner was served at noon. elaborate machinery, the farmers' Livestock Shippers Notice. While some of the ladies tied a quilt cooperative factories carried out the The Umatilla Cooperative Live for Mrs. Belscamper, others planted program voluntarily. stock Marketing association will flowers and shrubs on the park Denmark is a farmers’ democracy make another shipment Sunday, grounds. The men mended fences and cleaned the grounds. The ladies where cooperatives occupy a posi April 25th. A request has been also cleaned the club house during tion of major importance and are made that all orders be left at the Cooperative Creamery, Farmer’s Co- •the afternoon. responsible to a large extent for Mrs. P. H. Corman and Mrs. Bar raising the status of the Danish operative Store, or with the Assis tant County Agent Jay T. Pierson. ham had charge of the dinner. There has been a fine attendance at the peasant from one of the most pov • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • meetings during the past few weeks erty-stricken and debt-ridden in Eu and a number of new members tak rope to one of the highest. Through COLUMBIA • • If you think that “all low-price en in. All new and old neighbors are sixty-one cooperative bacon factor ❖ You can prove those figures —- By Lois Hutchison • given a special invitation to attend ies 183,890 farmers handle 85 per • cars cost ab sui the same” — for- ---------- • on the open road — in a car pro all meetings. Among the recent visitors at the get it! They don't. vided by the nearest Ford dealer. The next meeting will be Friday, cent of all bacon exports; 189,250 May 7th, with Mrs. H. Hooker and farmers belong to the 1,411 coopera home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Harr were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harr of Ford makes a car — a 60-horse- • When you’ve finished your per Mrs. Hughes in charge. tive dairy societies that handle ap Ocean Lake, Ore., who were return power economy Ford V-8 — that sonal check-up, ask yourself: proximately 95 per cent of all the ing to Lewiston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. HOMEMAKERS milk produced; 90,685 farmers im R. G. Lorentz and son Robert of Se sells from 30 to 60 dollars under “Do I want to save money the port four-fifths of the feedstuffs attle, Wn., who returned to their the prices asked for any other car day I buy my car and every mile DAY SCHEDULED brought in through 1,412 local co- home Sunday. of comparable size. The lowest I drive it?” Carl Hammer left Tuesday for The second annual homemakers operatives; while about 40 per cent Meacham where he will spend a few Ford prices in years! “Do I want a safe, roomy, com day has been set for May 11th, says of the fertilizer is bought by 1,468 days attending to business. fortable car of advanced design — Victor Epperson spent the week Check delivered prices in your Miss France" Clinton, Home Demon local cooperatives having a member stration Agent, in Umatilla county. ship of 61,000. Cooperative stores, end in Pendleton. While there he created from the finest materials town and see for yourself. The meeting will be called for all egg collecting societies, credit attended a farewell party given in to the highest precision stand honor of one of his friends. day in the Little Theatre of the Vert unions banks and other associations ards?” Visitors at the F. R. Moore home Memorial building at Pendleton. • Of course, first cost doesn’t prove Miss Izola Jensen, Recreation round out the cooperative picture. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lenz and There’s only one answer, of “low cost” — you must consider Specialist from Oregon State college In the cities both the consumers' son and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble. The park board supervised a clean will discuss “Family Fun” in the course — the 1937 Ford V-8. operating cost also. morning session. Miss Joan Patter societies and the workers’ produc up in Columbia Park April 16th. At son, House Furnishing Specialist, tive associations, while not as large noon a pot luck dinner was served The “60” has definitely estab also from Oregon State college will as the farmers’ organizations, are of to eighteen by the Farm Bureau ord v-8$ran at Dearhorn Factory. lished itself as the most economical Auxiliary. Prices h JU Transportation charges, discuss and demonstrate “Wall growing importance. Paper, the Imitator” in the after egin at V.W State and Federal taxes extra Mrs. A. F. Hughes of Pocotella, car in Ford history. Ford cars have Eliminating duplication it is es noon session. Exhibits of home ex Idaho, visited her danghter and fam been famous for economy for 34 tension work and hobbies of home timated that the total ¡dividual ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley makers will be on display through- membership in cooperative societies and children. She arrived here Sat years, so that means something! compartment. out the day. A nursery will be in Is close to 400,000. With four per urday and stayed until Monday. Owners who have driven it thou charge of a competent woman sons per family it is consnervatively $95 A MONTH. Lester Hammer is ill with the flu usual down.p: where mothers may leave children this week. sands of miles report that the Ford estimated that 1,600,000 or more while they attend the meeting. The Blue Ribbon Calf club met at “60” averages between 22 and 27 Luncheon will be served at noon, than 40 per cent of the total popu the assistant county agent’s office Ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Co. arrangements for which will be an- lation of 3,705,000 are affiliated April 16th. A very interesting dis miles on a gallon of gasoline. nounced later. Election of three with the movement. Approximate cussion was held on the following members to the county home exten subjects, “Calf Health and the Clas sion committee will be part of the ly 8,000 societies of various kinds sification of Cattle." The next FORD MOTOR COMPANY are federated into associations of day’s activities. Any woman inter meeting will be in the form of an ested in the program is welcome to their own kind which in turn be all day meeting May 1st. Nina Rae McCulley and Opal attend.. . . long to the Federation of Danish Stockard were among the delega w.k Cooperative Societies. tion who attended the Christian En 4-H CLUB LEADERS' Since the formation of a single deavor Convention in Corvallis last Cooperative Wholesale Society of week end. They left last Thursday CONFERENCE Denmark in 1896 there has been a and returned home Monday. Miss Evelyn Cook visited her par giniä Todd, Martha Bell Caldwell, FOR SALE — THE BUIL-NG steady and consistent growth of the Local 4-H club leaders for eastern ents in Umatilla over the week end. Vivian Dyer, Virginia Dyer, Mary North of the Osborn Apartments, Oregon counties will meet at the purely consumer cooperatives. In Hawkins of Adams visited at Helene Piersol, Francis Follett, Jim now being used as the Pilgrim Holi Eastern Oregon Experiment Station 1935 there were 1,939 local coop the Joe WATCH - CLOCK Thomas Wilson home Sunday. Jackson, Otha Whitsett. Floy Atte- at Union on May 3, 4 and 5. All Miss Marian Casady was an over- bury, Darrell Seeliger, Bob Follett, ness church Reasonable. Mrs. An livestock 4-H Club leaders, who plan eratives with 35 4,000 members do- REPAIRING 33-3tp night guest of Miss Woodruth Gif Willis Crampton and Gladys Pierson. tone Soneson, Hermiston. to attend, should contact Jay T. ing an annual business of 663,400, ford of Stanfield Thursday. A. W. BEHRMAN A banquet was served at the Saca- Pierson, assistant county agent, who 000 affiliated with the central Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stillwell of jewea hotel Saturday evening which FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR WATCHMAKER will make arrangements for trans wholesale. The F.D.B. owns and Pasco, Wn., nephew of Mrs. A. H. all local delegates attended. stock—hay stacker with cable and HERMISTON OREGON portation. Local leaders for Home operates factories producing hosie Hooker and superintendent of the fork, mower, plow and rake. Mrs. Economics clubs should contact Miss Finley school, visited at the H. A. Francis Clinton. Home Demonstra ry, ready-made clothing, cotton gar Farm area in the Willamette val Tom Stewart, Columbia district. home Friday evening. tion Agent at Pendin’’ n Arrange ments, bicycles and automobile fit Hooker 33-3tp ley in Oregon totals 2,831,474 acres Hermiston. M urice Caldwell Is visiting at ments are being made at the I nion tings, boots and shoes, spices, cof- of which 47.2 per cent is classed as RADIO NOISE hotel at Union for accomodations fee. tea, liquor, chocolate, confec the R. A. Woodward home this week. improved, a report of the Oregon GOOD USED INCUBATORS FOR His brother, Myrnie, who was also for room and board while there on ELIMINATED visiting at the Woodward home, re state planning board. “Willamette tionery, cigars and tobacco, twine sale; moderately priced. Grange which special rates are given. Valley Project,” states. This land Co-op,, Hermiston. FOR PARTICULARS SEE 33-3tc The program for the livestock and rope, soap, margarine, harness turned to Baker Sunday. Mrs. William Struthers was a din forms 33,009 farms of varying sizes and crop club leaders will be hand and flour. In addition to consumer and types. ____ _____ "VIGORBIL/T" CHICKS — ORDER led at the Union Experiment Sta stores, cooperative canteens and ner guest at the Duane Lathrop home Wednesday of last week. tion. and the program for the wo now for April and May. Leghorn Call for Warrants. J. H. Reid recently purchased a men will be in the recreation room bakeries have developed the last ten sexed and unsexed: cockerels: New new Chrysler. years. of the Union hotel. A definite de School District No. 26-51 in Mor Hampshire Reds; R. I. Reds; Barred Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooker and tailed program will soon be avail The cooperatives go into manu- row and Umatilla counties. State of Rocks. Buy "Vigorbilt" for profit. DR A E. MARBLE daughter Nellie motored to Gardena able in the assistant county agent s i facturing only when they can do it Saturday where they visited Mr. and Oregon, hereby call warrants Num CHIROPRACTOR office. , , more cheaply than private industry. Mrs. Frank Zimmer. They were ac ber 230 to 247 inclusive, issues of Custom hatching, turkey and chick Office: Two doors «reet post office This is the second conference of en eggs. “ Vigorbilt ” Hatchery, 1935 payment. Payment will be its kind held in eastern Oregon, and An international milling trust sells companied by Mrs. Thomas Wilson. made at the First National Bank of Phone 661, Hermiston. Ore. 33-3tp Office Hours: 6 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 from the requests of those who at an extensively advertised brand of Mrs. Wilson went on to Walla Walla In Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore tended last rear it shows promise of packaged rolled oats for about 17c. where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton, Pendleton, Oregon. BARGAIN—80 ACRES ADJOINING being an ontst nding permanent ac F.D.B. sells a product equal in every R. E. Osborn, former residents of terest ceases April 23, 1937. City of Hermiston, or will trade Hermiston. MRS. BERNICE WATTENBURGER, tivity for local leaders.____ respect for a little over 12c packaged' Duane Lathrop was a business vi for equity in Portland house. 1003 District Clerk. Hermiston Post No. 37 sitor in Pendleton Saturday. and less than 10c in bulk. Guardian Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Meets first and third GRANGE CO-OP J. V. Allen and sons Jimmy and In 100 villages cooperative banks 33-2tp Thursday. Legion Auxll Johnny visited at the W. Rood home WHOLESALE supply the small farmers with faci Sunday. lary meets second and FOR SALE— ONE GRADE JERSEY that would otherwise be lack Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mr. fourth Thursday. REORGANIZED lities cow. Tested. Four years old. J. R. ing. Twelve credit associations sup- and Mrs. B. P. Rand and sons Her Legion Hall. Jordan. Echo, Ore. 33-3tp ply farmers and city residents alike bert and David of Irrigon were din ner guests at the William Foster (Co-op League News Service) with longer term credit needs, hold home Sunday I AM IN THE MARKET AGAIN SEATTLE, Wn.—A plan calling ing mortgages of over a billion dol- | Thomas Wilson and Joe Hawkins FOX FEED HORSES — WANTED. V. R. “Bob” RUNNION for wool as soon as sheared. Phone 254, Echo, or write A. for the reorganization of the Grange lars in 1935. Only one credit asso- visited at the Lathrop home Sunday. Would like to talk to former custo Visitors at the E. Hugg home Sun Hackbarth, Echo, Ore., and I will Cooperative Wholesale to place con- | dation has had to liquidate since call on you. 42-pd. mers and farmers who will have FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK trol of the organization directly in | the first one was organized in 1851 day were Jess Snead. Barbara Hasse, A SPECIALTY Jack Osborn and Leonard Mopps FOR SALE A LADIES’ DIAMOND wool tjils spring. E. P. Dodd, Her the hands of its member cooperatives | nd that failure occurred in 1857. Make Dates at My Expense Oscar Whitsett left for Klamath miston. 32-3tc ring. Inquire at Herald office. Heppner, Oregon Phone 452 was approved by representatives of There are also numerous cooperative | Falls Sunday. 35-3tp Arilda Foster and Marthabell the Grange supply units meeting in insurance organizations. FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms: Garage; 2 roomed cab- An outstanding characteristic of Caldwell were among the members FOR SALE—2 SETS GOOD HAR- Spokane, March 1. of the high school glee club to at- | ness; Collars; one Big-6 Mowing Ins. furnished. H. E. Hanby, Her Under the new set up, the board almost all Danish cooperatives is tend the annual Song Festival which 27-tfc Machine, good shape. G. G. Smith. miston. of directors of the cooperative that they are unincorporated mem was held at La Grande Saturday. Stanfield. Ore. 35-3tc OSTEOPATHIC Visitors at the W. R. Struthers | wholesale is increased to nine mem bership organizations and that the Get Your Lumber, Cement bers The state of Washington is members are jointly and severally home last week were Mrs. George FOR SALE—FARMING MACHINE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ry; Used lumber, doors, windows; Mrs. James Kramar and and Nails at divided into eight districts with one liable for debts. It is claimed that Carnes, Mrs. Charles Michells. Mrs. Carnes Pipe; Alfalfa seed; 2 Head young OSBORN APARTMENTS director selected by the cooperatives this compels members to participate and Mrs. Kramar are Mrs. Struthers’ mares, colt 3 yrs.; Yearling colt; Wholesale Prices Harness; Wagon; Range; in that district. A ninth member is actively in the affairs of their so sisters and Mrs. Michells is her . Cow; by Ordering from Bed: Oil stove; Miscellaneous. Bes selected by the executive committee cieties. but some leaders today main niece. 1. C. HOSKINS. Stanfield, Ore. Walter Kramar of the State Game sie DeYoung, Stanfield, Ore. 35-ltfc tain that "experience refutes this PETERSON & PETERSON of the State Grange. farm was in this district last week TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE AT Phone 28F4 Provision was also made to in view.” ATTORNEYS AT LAW or business. _ ________ Mrs. Geo. Briggs home. B. S. Although urban and rural socie crease the capitalization of the co- U. S. National Bank Building Kingsley, Hermiston. 35-tfc operative wholesale to meet the de ties alike are members of the cen- | STUDENTS ATTEND Practice in State & Federal Courts W. L. Morgan. D. M. D PASTURE FOR RENT AT McCOMAS mands of Increased membership and trai wholesale the urban groups are Pendleton. Ore. General Dentistry island. See Ben Fix or inquire rapidly growing business handled also organized into the Cooperative MUSIC FESTIVAL at Island. 35-3tp X-Ray and Diagnosis through the headquarters in Seat Mutuai Association In efforts to im A representative group of stu- | CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED— Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J tle and the branch wholesale in prove the well-being of the workers. DR F. B. BELT dents gave two concerts at the sev No pieces smaller than 2 foot Residence Phone 26-J PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Spokane. The branch warehouse The three points of its program are enth annual Eastern Oregon Song square; No buttons or snaps; 5c Sunday and Evenings by Office Hours: Other built last year is already inadequate cooperatives, labor unions and a Festival sponsored by the Eastern per pound; Hermiston Herald. tfc 10:30 to 12:30 A M Hours by Appointment In addi Oregon Normal school at La Grande to meet the steadily growing busi workers' political party. 2 to 6 P.M. Appointment tion to consumer societies the asso last Saturday. The concerts were WEANER PIGS — NOW READY. ness. Rea 712 — PHONE - Office 733 given for the purpose of criticism I Chester Whites. Guy Cronk. Her Sales of the cooperative wholesale ciation includes 40 productive en with Pau! Petri, director of the de- | 33-3tp FARMERS AUTOMOBILE operated cooperatively. partment of music at Oregon State miston. Ore. to member cooperatives increased terprises 21.6% in 1936 to a new record vol Among these are the cooperative college as guest critic. Miss Ruth LIFE COMPANIONS - OUR DIGNI- Inter-INSURANCE Exchange W. J. WARNER ume of 61.700.000. Membership in mechanics’ leagues of carpenters, Morrison directed the group singing. C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent fled method assures happiness. No Numbers presented were "Funicu Attorney-at-Law creased 20%. net worth 35%, while masons, and Ironworkers which un All Kinds of Auto and Truck li. Funicula," "Come to the Fair,” names published. Write for particu- Insurance undivided reserves for expansion dertake the same sort of jobs as pri and "In the Gloaming.” Among those lars. Eureka Club, 1233 SW Hall. Hermiston - Oregon Hermiston - - Oregon and education were reported at 45% vate contractors and give better attending were Arilda Foster. Bon Portland, Oregon. 35-3tp working conditions and wages to nie Jean Follett, Bill Hamm. Vlr- above the previous year. TO RUN IT 1937 Ford ¥•« Radio Louie WANT AOS AUCTIONEER Dr. A. C. Willcutt