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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 H’AGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE 4-H CLUB NEWS During the last week five additi onal dairy club members have been added to the Grand Champion Dairy Calf club located in the Minnehaha district. This makes a total oi ten members. The additional members are as follows: Jackie Rodgers, Don na Saylor, Russell Hartley, George Hartley, Marie Hartley. Another dairy club will be orga nized in the Stanfield area next Monday evening, May 17, at 8:00 p. m at the W. R. Barber home. Three Barber children, two Ansons, and two Patches have expressed their desire to enroll in this club under the leadership of Mr. Barber. This brings our dairy calf club enroll ment up to 33 members. TO EVERY MEMBER. CANNING SCHEDULE From May 17 to 22. What is the Low-price Field”? CO-OP SERVICE TO CONSUMERS Mon.— Asparagus, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. OU hear a lot about “the low-price field” these Tues.—a.m. Asparagus, p.m. Greens The cooperative movement in the days. A good many cars claim to be in it. Wed.—Asparagus. United States is gradually expand Thurs.—a.m. Asparagus, p.m. Greens So whenever the low-price field is mentioned, ing its activities to include more | Friday—‘Asparagus. and more services to consumers, ac- | remember : Saturday—Asparagus. cording to leaders in various branch | Until Ford came, no average American could es of the movement who report on ! the work with which they are most own a car. tition, but it will emphasize life as contrasted with mechanics", Mr. familiar in the May issue of the Today all Ford prices are still low — with the Wallace declares. "The scientists Annals of the American Academy of prices of the 60-horsepower Ford V-8 $30 to Political and Social Science, which and inventors of the past 150 years $60 lower than those of any other car of com have found the analytical, mathema is being published in Philadelphia, tical and mechanical approach most May 15. National committees are parable size. valuable. . . . A cooperative society formulating plans for entering the and housing on a fields of medicine But with Ford, “low price” doesn’t merely the should be able to take these discov- Word has been received by larger scale, one organization has assistant county agent s off « that cries from the theoretical sphere of mean low figures on the price tag. It means much all clubs must be enrolled within the the laboratory or from the profit- recently installed its own plant for of automobile the manufacture more than that. It means low prices and low controled sphere of business com next few days. petition and place them in function greases, and rural cooperatives are costs all the car’s long life. Low prices for ser Three individuals, Irene, Lois, al relation to human welfare. taking advantage of Rural Electri and Wilbur Hunt, are participating vice — for parts — and, above all, for operation. "Today we need a great many fication Administration credit faci • * Since it takes in a sheep project. lities to establish electrification co- standard club more persons who will become as Both Ford V-8 engine sizes are economical to five or more for a -------- - they are carried as individual club deeply motivated by the idea of a operatives. In addition, the Credit operate. The 85 horsepower gives greater gas members and will receive the same cooperative economic society as the Union National Association is con recognition as other club members young men of 1776 and 1787 were tinuing its noteworthy growth, au- oline mileage this year than ever, and the "60” except that they will not be allowed motivated by the idea of a democra tomobile insurance companies are to participate in judging or demon- delivers the highest mileage in Ford history. tic political society. The one is the building up surpluses to be used stration teams. into out partially in branching living stream of thought for the Private owners, cab companies, fleet operators farm Sixteen Duroc Jersey weaner pigs twentieth century as the other was other insurance fields, and all report that the “60” averages from 22 to 27 purchasing cooperatives are increas were purchased this last week by for the eighteenth. the assistant county agent and dis ing their business volume. miles per gallon of gasoline. “ The philasophy of the future tributed among pig club members. The test of the movement’s “real These pigs will be shown at the lo will endeavor to reconcile the good Check and see how much Ford saves you. cal fairs and the state fair. The boys which Is in the competitive, indivi solidarity and efficiency" will come, and girls who are planning to show dualistic and libertarian concepts of however, in the chain store Held, in at the Pacific International will get Ford Founded the Low-price Field the nineteenth century with the co- the opinion of E. St. Elmo Lewis, their pigs on, or before, June 1. coperative concepts which seem to Detroit counsel in trade and consu Ford Keeps That Field Low-priced Today J. T. Pierson, assistant county be destined to dominate the late mer relations, whose “Critique of Consumer Cooperative Theory and agent, met with all 4-H club boys twentieth century." and girls of the West Umatilli pro Practice” will be thoughtfully per ject Thursday evening and found a used by all cooperators desirous of great deal of intereest among stud PROGRESS ABROAD overcoming their shortcomings as ents regarding club news writing. consumer-owners. Thus far, Mr. The Hermiston Heerald will an COOPERATIVE nounce a contest among 4-H club AT DEARBORN FACTORY. TRANSPORTATION CHARGES, STATI AND FEDERAL TAXIS EXTRA Lewis notes, American cooperatives ' ‘ ’s issue. Those members In next week have not organized to meet store interested may get in touch with competition, but he anticipates a the Herald or assistant county ag- FRANCE possible move in this direction ent. A MONTH, after was set up. Unity of action was "when the cooperatives grow more This price is for the usual down-pay- the There will be a meeting of 60-hp. Coupe equipped achieved by coordination of activi numerous.” In Great Britain, he ment, buys any Ford pig club Saturday evening. May 15. ties of the wholesale, the education points out, the growth of the coop V-8 Car from any Ford 8:00 o’clock, in the assistant coun bumpers, spare tire, ty agent’s office. Every member is al federation, the insurance society, erative movement antedated appear dealer in the U. S. — horn, windshield wiper, the control society, and the bank ance of the great chains, in con urged to attend. through Authorized There will be a meeting of the ing society. French cooperators trast to the early spread of the sun visor, glove compart Ford Finance Plans of West Umatilla County Beef club now hope for a new development in chains in this country. “Opposition ment and ash tray. Universal Credit Co. Friday evening. May 14, 8:00 p. m., of the local cooperative society offi in the assistant county agent’s of the movement as a whole. To gain the aid of consumer co- cials, who see their local power and fice. This is an important meeting and all members should make it a operatives to combat the high cost dividends put in jeopardy,” has point to be present. of living the government has been made the recent British effort to de All dairy club members will meet in the assistant county agent’s of making loans to societies since 1917. velop a central "cooperatively con fice Sundry afternoon, May 16. 3:00 It has long aided workmen’s produc trolled” national chain ineffective Taken Un Notice. o’clock. A fitting and showing dem tive societies and farmers’ market to date, he says. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that onstration will be given at this time. ing societies. General Dentistry Mr. Lewis deciares that "the re I have taken up and have kept for All club members other than dairy Consumer cooperatives took per X-Ray and Diagnosis about 14 days at my ranch 11 miles interested In demonstrations may at lation of producers and consumers North of Stanfield, the following de tend. We will also give pointers on manent hold in France about 1880 is the greatest economic problem Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J scribed animals: how beef cattle should he fitted "S and were influenced by the intellec Residence Phone 25-J that the cooperative movement is FOR SALE—CHEAP USED TRUCK well as pies and sheen. Geo. Sander- tual middle class leaders of Nimes feet, 1 black mare, white hind Bunday and Evenings by platforms; lumber suitable for son of Milton will ‘r present to who turned away from the distinc called upon to solve." Another pro 1100 lbs. Appointment give specific information concern blem, he finds, is the difficulty of other purposes. Rohrman Motor Co., 1 bay mare, 1100 lbs., white star 38-3tc ing the summer school scholarship tive French type of workmen’s pro maintaining widespread democratic Hermiston. on forehead. ductive societies (of which over 300 awards. 2 yearling colts, bay. participation of members as the co FOR SALE “MEADOWS” GAS animals will he sold, unless re- societiees still exist, being subsi h ar Said washing machine; 3 sets of operatives increase in size. Other deemed, at public auction to the Federal Credit Union TT" *". dized by the government) to the WATCH - CLOCK ness; gasoline Maytag engine, cali highest bidder for cash in hand on The Federal Credit Union held its British Rochdale model. Most no- challenges to the consumer coopera at Roy Coxens for information. Her- the 21st day of May, 1937, at the REPAIRING 38-3tp above described ranch at 2:00 annual meeting Monday. May 10th, ted among the “School of Nimes” tive are listed as of miston. Ore. at which time M. G. Hedwall was was Charles Gide, whose writings on selling quality mere A. W. BEHRMAN o’clock. elected president, with R. G. Pen sirability of setting consumer stand FOR SALE — THOROUGHBRED WATCHMAKER Signed, HARRY STEELE. cooperation are still standard. Poland China Boar. Call 39F5, ney. H. J. Ott, Wm. Kik and E. H. ards by scientific tests, faifure to Pendleton, Ore. HERMISTON OREGON (May 6-20) __________ 38-3tp Dunning s committeemen and In 1885 a national union “as appreciate the value of advertising board of directors. The federal credit formed and the next few years 8aw I cooperative products — as "another FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LIVE- CITATION. union is a cooperative association stock—Model A Panel Ford, '31 re form of education,” and meeting the organized fcr the purpose of promo i much cooperative enthusiasm. DR. A. E. MARBLE ting thrift among its members and peated failure, continual growth, “test of efficiency” in selecting its model; P. F. Rohr, Pendleton, Ore., In the Countv Court of the State of CHIROPRACTOR and internal dissension over poli- 1 pro creating a source of credit for or Chas. Clark, Hermiston. 36-3tp Oregon for Umatilla Countv. executives. Office: 2 blocks east of post office vident or productive uses. I tics. The last named factor was Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I The recent achievements of Amer- of more dangerous than any outside In the Matter of the Estate 2-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. ! opposition. Controlling most of the lean cooperatives are discussed in on the ground floor at Carter’s C. M. Jump, Deceased. F.B.A. IMPROVES TO: Catherine P. Jump; How on Apartment, Hermiston. 37-3tc societies in the large cities, the So- the current Annals symposium ard A. Jump; Addie R. .Jump CLUB HOUSE cialists wanted the co-ops to subsi Consumers’ Cooperatives largely by Treakle; Lola L. Jump; R. Hermiston Post No. 37 FOR SALE — BROWN SWISS BULL, ac- the persons who have been most dize the political movement and op Lester Jump; Wm. F. Jump, al Meets first and third The Farm Bureau Auxiliary ladies 2 years old, L. A. Thompson, 3 1 tive in bringing them about. I. H. so all other heirs unknown, if posed profit sharing. In 1900 they Thursday. Legion Auxil met Friday. May 7th, with Mrs. Eth 36-3tp C. M. Jump, miles east of Stanfield. any there be of Hull, general manager of the India el Hughes and Mrs. Alice Wells in formed their own federation, but iary meets second and Deceased. charge. Several subjects were dis even the Socialist leaders came to na Farm Bureau Cooperative Asso fourth Thursday. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE cussed for the benefit of the club. favor autonomy and Rochdale neu ciation. notes that one-eighth of the WANTED— SURGE MILKING MA- OF OREGON Legion Hall. chine. H. E. Hanby, Hermiston. Wednesday of last week several la trality for cooperatives. The breach total farm supply bill paid by Amer- You and each of you are hereby 37-ltp cited and required to appear at the dies met at the club house and lean farmers in 1935 was spent for Oregon. painted cupboards purchased some was finally healed in 1912, just be cooperatively, NEW PART FOR TRACTOR LOST office of the County Judge of Uma time ago. Three coats of paint and fore the World War during which supplies purchased tilla County, Oregon, In the County V. R Bob” RUNNION from truck passing M. C. Baragar Court House, Pendleton. Umatilla one of enamel made the cupboards the social benefit of the coopera- About 800,000 farm families now look like new. The next meeting fives was recognized by the govern- belong to these cooperatives, he re farm northeast of Hermiston, Fri County, Oregon, within twenty-eight will be Friday, May 21st, with Mrs. FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK ports. and the number of associa day, April 30. Part may be had by (28) days from the date of the first “I 7 A SPECIALTY Nellie T. Tucker, and - -- Mrs. Doris ment and the opposition of small tions purchasing farm products grew calling at Herald office and paying publication of this citation, to-wlt, merchants temporarily halted. Make Dates at My Expense Panages in charge. from 111 before the war to over for this ad. Was found in corrugat on the 15th day of April, 1937, and Phone 452 Heppner, Oregon ed box. show cause. If any exists, why the About one half of the local socie- 1,900 in 1935. judge of the above court should not ties are now affiliated with the Na- CO-OPERATION Howard A. Cowden and Merlin FOX FEED HORSES — WANTED. grant the prayer of the petition | tfonal Federation of Consumer Co- Phone 254. Echo, or write A. filed herein -by Frank Sloan, as ad G. Miller of the Consumers Coopera- TO DOMINATE j operatives, and up to the war only Hackbarth, Echo, Ore., and I will ministrator of said estate, praying tive Association of North Kansas about a fifth belonged. In 1934 the 42-pd. that he be authorized to sell at pri call on you. vate sale, in the manner provided OSTEOPATHIC 1,073 societies affiliated with the City, Mo., write for the symposium. (Co-op League News Service) Miller discusses “The Democra- WANTED — A USED FRUIT AND by law, upon such terms and condi ---- -------- NEW YORK—The dominant Eco Federation had 1,691,686 members . Mr. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON vegetable hand press. Call at Her- tions as the court may deem proper, nomic idea of the future is coopera- and 7.006 stores. The Cooperative tic Theory of Cooperation" and Mr. aid office. 37-3tp the following described real proper OSBORN APARTMENTS accomplish- tion, according to Henry A. Wallace, Wholesale, formed by an amalgama- Cowden outlines the ty, belonging to said estate, to-wit: _ - ----- - —• ments of gasoline and oil coopera- FOR SALE—A LADIES’ DIAMOND and • ----- neutral The SW‘NWYSWY, lying Secretary of Agriculture. His eco tion of ... the Socialist ring. Inquire at Herald office. North and West of the Furnish nomic and social ideals are set forth wholesales in 1912, more than held tlves. Business has expanded, Mr. 35-3tp Ditch. In Section 9. Township 4 in a pamphlet by that name just its own in the bad years of 1934 jCowden states, to the point where PETERSON & PETERSON North Range 29 E.W.M . and the I $50,000,000 worth of oil products by no published by the Cooperative League and 1935, although it ATTORNEYS AT LAW Interest of said deceased In and FOR SALE—2 SETS GOOD HAR- to a contract for purchase of that of the U.S.A., which is reprinted by means in as strong position finan were handled in 1936, and for the U. S. National Bank Building ness; Collars; one Big-6 Mowing part of the NYNWMSW* lying Practice in State A Federal Courts permission of the author and pub daily as those of Great Britain past year cooperatively manufac Machine, good shape. G. G. Smith. North and West of the Furnish 35-3tc Stanfield. Ore. Pendleton, Ore, lisher from Mr. Wallace’s book. Sweden and Finland. tured tractors have been making Ditch In Section 9. Township 4 “Whose Constitution”. North Range 29 E.W.M., Umatilla Agricultural not outstanding performance records “The cooperative philosophy is highly developed in France except , County. Oregon. PASTURE FOR RENT AT McCOMAS This citation is published pursu Island. See Ben Fix or inquire DR. F B. BELT Murray D. Lincoln, of the Ohio , the vital idea of the twentieth cen in certain regions like the Charente PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 35-3tp ant to the order of the Hon. Carl tury that is bound to translate it wine-producing country of the Farm Bureau Federation, traces the at Island. W. Chambers, Judge of the above Office Hours: Other self in time into the hard facts of Southwest, where cooperative dairy- j growth of cooperative automobile entitled court, entered herein on the 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hourshy social mechanisms and reality. . . . Ing and a cognac-producing co-op Insurance companies all through the 13th day of April, 1937. Call for Warrants. 3 to 5 P.M. Appointment WITNESS the Hon. Carl W The cooperative way of life must helped bring prosperity after Res 712 — PHONE — Office 733 School District No. 26-51 In Mor- Chambers. Judge of the above en- the point where as- pervade the community, and this grape- vins disease all but wiped I depression—to , ri, prow and Umatilla counties. State of titled court, with the seal of the y Oregon, hereby call warrants Num- court hereto affixed this 13th day means there must be consumers co out the wine growing industry in sets of the company organized ____ - - . ________ • gl. . gsei ... 1 ec oí on An ____ , ... _ ________ «________ a operatives as well as producers co- 1876. In Lorraine consumers’ and the Ohio Bureau reached $5,232,000 ber 230 to 247 Inclusive, Issues of of April, 1937. W. J. WARNER Payment will E. B. CASTEEL. operatives. agricultural societies are intimately In 1938—and Carl R. Hutchinson. County Clerk of Uma- made at the First National Bank of Attorney-at-Law “The Society of the future. It In- tilla County, Oregon related. There ars. Is all of Francs, of the Ohio Bureau’s educational de- Pendleton. Pendleton, Oregon. seems to me. will not only empha- By Jessie M. Bell, De tercet ceases April 23, 1937. partment, described work In the size the cooperative welfare as con- mors than 31,000 local associations MRS. BERNICE WATTENBURGER, puty. field of cooperative recreation. with a million farmer members. (April 15-May 13) District Clerk. trasted with individualistic compe Ford V*8 Prices Begin at $529 $25 WANT AUS the necessity andise, ‘ : AUCTIONEER Dr. A. C. Willcutt cooperatives are 1935. payment. Hermiston - Oregon