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•G E FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD H F P M K W S THURSDAY, JU N E 3, 1937. WHY TAKE CHANCES ON UNSAFE TIRES C A N N IN G SCHEDULE June 7 to 12. 8 to 11 A.M. Peas MON.— A sparagus 1 - 3 :3 0 P.M. TUES.— No C anning A sparagus W ED.— A sparagus Peas THURS.— No C anningA sparagus F R I.— A sparagus Peas SAT.— A sparagus A sparagus Any product not listed w ill be canned by m aking special a rra n g e m ents w ith th e cannery m anager. P lease follow the schedule as it appears each week. W e w ill n o t be responsible for products b ro u g h t in o u t of schedule and it w ill be im possible for us to can them . L et us all get down to business and follow th e schedule to th e lette r. HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY, By O. L. B arlow , M anager. M embers of th e Hour w ill t(ake p a rt in th e R u ral and In d u stria l C onference a t A n tig o n ish w hich w ill b rin g to g e th er 1000 leaders from these com m unities who w ill re po rt on th e ed u catio n al and econo mic progress of th e y ear and plan for m ore cooperative u n d erta k in g s d u rin g th e com ing year. T he conference to u r, sponsored by th e Cooperative L eague in coopera tion w ith th e extension d ep artm en t of St. F ra n cis X avier U niversity, w ill be u n d er th e d irectio n of Rev. J. H en ry C arp en ter, 285 Scherm er- horn S treet, B rooklyn, New York. COOPERATIVE PROGRESS ABROAD. NORW AY (Co-op L eague News Service) ing th e p atro n a g e refu n d , b u t a cam paign of p ro test resu lted in th e repeal of th is law a year la ter. In 1935 th e trad e of N.K.L. was 41,300,000 crow ns, w hile th e tra d e of th e societies in th e sam e y ear was 130,000,000 crow ns. In 1911 N.K.L. opened its firs t m a rg a rin e factory. Since th a t time- N.K.L. h as acquired a tobacco facto ry in Oslo, th re e cof fee ro asteries, a soap facto ry , m a r g arin e facto ries in Oslo an d Bodo, a flour m ill, a shoe factory, a choco late facto ry and a special b ran c h of th e Lum a electric lam p facto ry . For m any years N.K.L. has been in d e pendent of p riv ate finance, in fact ever since th e D eposit D ep artm en t was opened in 1911. T h ro u g h th is d ep a rtm en t m em bers have saved a p p roxim ately ten m illion crow ns w hich is used by N.K.L. in its work. nation T co - op When You Can Buy World-Famous ILS.RDYAL5 AT OUR POPULAR PRICESI Known Everywhere for HERE’S W H Y ★ COGWHEEL TREAD . . . a famous traction principle • Protect your fa m ily now w ith these tires that are fam ous fo r S afe M ileag e. E n jo y th e ir ex tra safety fro m h ot w eather blow outs and wet w eather skids — save m oney by th e ir longer wear. BANK PRESIDENTS that gives you extra »kid pro Of th e S can d in av ian countries, tection. N orw ay has th e sm allest consum ers , BUY AT OUR V IS IT NORTHWEST cooperative m ovem ent, explainable ★ SAFETY-BONDED CORD BODY PO PU LA R PRICES in larg e p a rt by th e sectional isola ...exclusive with“U.S.,” makes P resid en ts of th e 12 reg io n al every ply a safety ply . . . gives U .S .R O Y A L S T h a t th e price of g rain feeds will tion o f th e various regions sp lit by Banks for Cooperatives from all sec you extra blow out protection, fjords and m ountains. Only rec en t continue to be high is th e opinion tio n s of th e co u n try are p a rtic ip a t ly have th ese d istric ts, v ary in g in 5.50x17 ★ TEMPERED RUBBER of local dealers and the F arm B ur ing in a n o rth w est field conference c h a racter from th e ir neighbors, been 6 F ’y . . . this patented “U. S.” tread eau Co-operative. It is reflected in to u r th is week, w ith A. C. Adams, compound wears longer—gives the present fu tu re of ea stern m ar p a rtia lly joined by m odern m eans of p resid en t of th e 1 2th d is tric t in sti you extra mile». kets. December is now quoted at com m unication. A lthough an early tu tio n a t Spokane, a c tin g as leader U . S . T IR E S cooperative fed eratio n reached siza 87 3-4 cents a bushel in Chicago 'Guard Typ« i and host. Included in th e p a rty are ble pro p o rtio n s before b eing des w hich is about $30 a ton and to S D. S anders, cooperative b an k com ü.5O X 17 C f t ' 7 5 w hich m ust be added $11 per ton troyed by a crisis in 1880, th e pres m issioner, and J. D. L aw rence, dep en t m ovem ent can be said to date 4 Ply tor coast shipm ent. u ty com m issioner, of W ash in g to n , W hile th e p resent prospects for a w ith th e fo rm atio n of th e Coopera D. C. corn crop th ro u g h o u t the n atio n are tive U nion in N orw ay in 1907. The to u r sta rte d a t E u g en e la st S ta rtin g as only an ed u catio n al good, the crop is fa r from being S atu rd ay and te rm in a te s S unday a t and p ro p ag an d a fed eratio n , th e Co made. No one expects w heat to go Spokane. Stops a re being m ade a t Drive in today for a complete below 85 cents and th e present o p erativ e U nion (N.K .L. ) soon was Corvallis, Salem, feature prevents ’’trapped • air” P o rtla n d , Hood report on the true condition of enlarg ed by its m em ber societies to blowouts. Dynamically balanced. prospects a re th a t it w ill go higher. your tire«. R iver, Olympia, Tacom a, S eattle, include w h olesaling services. It If ra in s a rriv e in tim e, and th e sea Y akim a and W alla W alla, w here th e sonal conditions become better, has g rad u a lly gone in to th e produc presid en ts a re v isitin g cooperative prices may be low er th a n present tion en terp rises, m ainly the process associations and co n tac tin g coopera expectations. Even A rg en tin e corn, ing of foods, u n til 44.4 p er cent of tive leaders. w hich is now th e only corn av a il its to ta l tra d e rep resen ts its own C ooperative b an k executives m ak PHONE 522 m anufactu re. The factories are o r able, is $2 a to n higher. ing th e trip include Com m issioner Mr. Som m erer of th e F arm Bur- ganized for p rac tica l reasons sepa Sanders an d D eputy C om m issioner eau is u rg in g local farm ers to p lan t rately as lim ited com panies, b u t con L aw rence, an d P re sid en ts G eorge W. more corn. H e says th a t those farm trolled by N .K.L. w ith n et profts Lam b, S pringfield, M ass.; ¡April, 1937, will on th e 5th day of counts, Cline P iano Co., 1011 S. W. F. B. S ara Rix. Houses to re n t a re scarce in Uma- Ju n e, 1937, a _ t th e hour of ten ¡W ashington, P o rtlan d , Ore. 40-3tc ers la st year who had corn or oth er going to local societies as patro n ag e Because of geographical Bom berger, B altim ore, Md. : V. R. tilla a t present w ith only tw o va- o’cloclt 'J1, .V16 J°ren00? ’ . se'J to. EN TE R PR ISE TOWN PROPERTY .ome g rain s w ere more successful refunds. em ployed highest bidder for cash' hand, . conditions, societies are sm all, only Jud so n , Colum bia, South C a ro lin a; cant. M a n y of th e are men for sale or trad e in or n ear H er m° Ving t h e , r b c - t H °o °u r s i han those w ho depended on th e op- Jo h n E. Brow n, L ouisville, Ky. ; J. m iston—>6 rooms and b ath , fro n t about 100 h av in g more th a n one n m a rk e t for fa tte n in g th e ir tu r- porch, larg e screened back porch. store and only five more th a n 10 J. W atson, New O rleans, L a.; D. M. Mr and Mrs. Rex Moses> and son „ ^ f o “ , t o 'b ^ p a i d hV'cash, P lastered , new ly tin ted . G arage. E. ieys and hogs in th e fall. H ardy, St. Louis, Mo.; H u tzel M etz Corn may be planted d u rin g the stores each. C ^ h o u s e ^ t e d ' ^ M ^ a n .f ^ e lim e of saie. th e follow ing A. T h o rn b u rg , H erm iston, Oregon. D espite th e r a th e r slow develop ger, St. P au l, M inn.; J e rry II. Ma 39-3tp lext ten days o r two weeks an d de- I described parcel of land, heretofore son, Omaha, N ebr.; R alph Snyder, K im b e rlin g >ended on to produce good yields m ent in 193 5 ab o u t a fifth of the by U m atilla County, Oregon, acq u i W ich ita. K an .; S te rlin g C. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. George B utterw ood red for d elin q u en t taxes, to-w it: or feeding in th e fall. T he Farm -lopulation, 138,500, belonged to the sp en t T hursday and F rid ay v isitin g H ouston. T exas; and Dr. E. A. Stok- W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. SE14 of S W ‘4 (South of F u rn sh bureau has good seed and is ccn- 500 societies. In d iv id u al m em bers’ dyk, O akland, C alifo rn ia, an d Mr. in P o rtlan d . G eneral D entistry D itch) in Section 8. Tow nship 4, nurchases a re fa irly high, av erag in g inuously shipping in a supply ac- Mr. and Mrs. Je ff Stephens and N orth Range 29, EWM., U m atil X-Ray and Diagnosis ' ”09 in 1935. W orkers and farm ers Adams. gran d so n Alva sp en t M emorial day ■ording to th e dem ands. la County, Oregon. Com m enting upon th e steady in P o rtlan d . Bank Bldg P hons 9-J F or chicken feed F e te rita , Milo —«dom inate in th e societies as the R. E. GOAD, S heriff N orm a Allan and d au g h ter M ar grow th of cooperative m a rk e tin g of Resilience Phone 25-J ot U m atilla County. Maize and K affir corn can be grot n. "ollov.irg p ercentages show: jo rie, Mrs. E a rl Shaw and D arw in, farm products and cooperative p u r Sunday and E venings by o be planted up to earlv in July. In In d u stria l and M arine W o rk Mrs. "S h o rty ’’ F rom dahl and Lois (M ay 6-June 3) ers ....................... 49.2% chasin g of farm supplies, P resid en t Ann spent M emorial day in W alla -ases w here h.iy is abort, Sudan A ppointm ent a m and F o restry W orkers S.2% Adams m akes th e follow ing back W alla. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ;rass and o th e r sorghum s are recom Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pike and Mr. mended for th e dairym en. n’. fp nd en t C raftsm en ........ 3.2% gro u n d ex p lan a tio n : •i •■me: s ..................................... 26.3% "To com pete in th e p rese n t era of Sedores spent S atu rd ay evening in IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE Pendleton. STATE OF OREGON FOR Farm Bureau A uxiFa-v. W ATCH - CLOCK bit O l i a r W orkers ........... 11.6% large scale co rp o rate o rg an izatio n , Mrs. Ida Means and ch ild ren of UMATILLA COUNTY. T he F arm B ureau 'n - iliary v. ill lit' n<-ss and P rofessionals 3.5% sm all fam ily u n it farm ers a re fin d P o rtlan d spent Memorial day here REPAIRING meet F riday. Ju n e 4th, and all N orw ay has a stro n g labor move in g increased necessity for m a rk e tin g w ith her sister, Mrs. Duff K night. In the M atter of th e E state of A n A. W. BEHRMAN Mrs. E llahelle Beebe of S tanfield riends and neighbors are welcome m en t and th e cooperatives are close- th e ir products cooperatively and buy ton Soneson, Deceased. is em ployed a t th e Colum bia Cafe. WATCHMAKER o a tte n d th is m eeting. ’y allied w ith it. C onditions in co ing th e ir supplies cooperatively. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t Mr. and Mrs. U rsel H ia tt and HERMISTON OREGON p i a t i v e em ploym ent are reg u lated “ The steady g ro w th of th e coop sons spent Sunday in P i ciiuiciu*». th e u ndersigned has been appointed endleton. Don Ursel, retu rn ed a d m in istra trix of the estate of An- by an agreem ent betw een th e N a erativ e m ovem ent d u rin g th e past H ia tt, b ro th er of U N IO N LIVESTOCK ton Soneson, deceased, and has qua tio n al T rade Union F ed eratio n and decade is larg ely due to th is econo w ith them to v isit for a tew days. DR. A. E. MARBLE Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and lified as the law directs. All p er EXPOSITION SOON the C ooperative Union w hich sets mic necessity, to g e th er w ith th e fact d a u g h te rs E rm a and Joan, Mrs. Don sons h av in g claim s ag ain st said es CHIROPRACTOR up a rb itra tio n m achinery and fo r th a t cooperatives have gained m uch H arry m an and sons spent Memorial ta te are required to p resen t the Office: 2 blocks east of post office Boys and g irls ex h ib itin g live bids lock-outs and strikes. T he p a r valu ab le experience in m anagem ent, day in W alla W alla. Mrs. Paul same to me a t th e office of W. J. Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to ( stock a t th e Union Livestock Expo agraph d ealin g w ith w ages and leading to b e tte r resu lts for th e ir W alsh and children retu rn ed home W a rn er, my atto rn ey , in H erm iston, Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston. Ore w ith them from T ouchet w here they Oregon, verified as the law directs, sition w ill in most p a rt m ake up th e hours is sig n ific a n t in th a t it ex f ; rm er-m em bers.” had been v isitin g for a week. w ith in six m onths from th e date dairy and ju d g in g team s to rep re presses an a ttitu d e g en erally held Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S hepherd hereof. * * * * * » sent th is section a t th e show to be by cooperators. D ated th is 20th day of May, 1937. and d au g h ters left Monday evening Hermioton Eoat No. 37 "C ollective ag reem en ts are to be staged a t U nion, Ore., Ju n e 10-11- ELLA P. SONESON. for Hood R iver w here th ey will Meets firs t and th ird UMATILLA NEWS + A d m in istratrix . 12. One dem onstration team , tjjree based o n ,-th e p rin cip le th a t condi m ake th e ir home. k T hursday. Legion Auxll- By ERMA BYRNES. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moran and ch ild (M ay 20 - Ju n e 17) ju d g in g team s, five head of baby tions of em ploym ent in cooperative llu ry m eets second and -------- ❖ ren sp en t Sunday an d Monday v isit beef and eig h t head of dairy a n i u n d erta k in g s a re to be a t le ast as fourth T hursday. ing in B enton City. Lx>is P riddy, E rm a B yrnes and m als, will be sen t to the exposition favorable as In p riv ate u n d erta k in g s Jo h n Quick sp en t Tuesday v isit ' Legion Hall. G lenn O strom sp en t la st Tuesday of the sam e kind and in th e sam e lo evening in Pendleton. from th e west U m atilla area. ing his fam ily in Toppenish. W n. Mrs. A1 Moran and ch ildren, V eta, All arran g e m en ts for tra n sp o rta cality. W ages sh all as h ith e rto be D elbert Van Schoiack, who is tion have been made. A fund of som ew hat h ig h e r th a n those in p ri w orking in S tiles, sp en t W ednesday Jam es and Jack , left Tuesday nig h t for Cheney, W n., w here th e y will V. R. “Bob” RUNNION $150 has been furnished to assist vate u n d e rta k in g s in th e sam e loca aftern o o n w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and a tte n d th e g rad u a tio n exercises. Mrs. H ugh V ap Schoiack. AUCTIONEER w ith th e expenses of tra n sp o rta tio n , lity, provided th a t th e position of T he 500 club m et a t th e home of FOR SALE Oil TRADE— ONE SAM- FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK based on the num ber of anim als ex th e cooperative u n d e rta k in g is such Mr. and Mrs. E rv in C hapm an W ed Land Sale Notice. A SPECIALTY son ro ller b earin g w indm ill in as to m ake th is a reaso n ab le d e nesday evening. hibited, proportionately. Make D ates a t My Expense good condition, for a y earlin g heifer Mr. and Mrs. Don H arry m an and Ja y T. P ierson, a ssista n t county m and.” H eppner, Oregon P hone 452 or $30.00 cash. O. W. C u tsfo rth , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ag e n t, w ill accom pany th e group to The N orw egian consum er move Lloyd H arrym an sp e n t T h u rsd ay in L exington. 41-3tp W alla W aila. T h a t th e undersigned, S h eriff of m ent has som etim es been criticized Union. _______ _______ V irg in ia Com pton of M essenger as a political m ovem ent, aligned w ith spent T h u rsd ay , F rid a y and S a tu r U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e FOR SALE — 4-W H EEL TRAILER the Social D em ocratic P arty . Coop day v isitin g Miss B etty McKenzie. of an order duly made and entered REMAKING OF NOVA SCOTIA H ouse; New; 14 ft. long, 7 V4 ft. herein by the County Court of Um a erato rs. how ever, p o in t o u t th a t its Mrs. Ted Cole an d ch ild ren left tilla County, Oregon, on th e 30th wide, 6 ft. high. Max O. Sulisky, SUBJECT OF AUGUST TOUR OSTEOPATHIC F rid ay m o rning for T he Dalles political n e u tra lity has been a ffirm day of A pril. 1937, will, on th e 3rd Echo, Oregon. 4 1 -ltp PHYSICIAN & SURGEON w here th ey will m ake th e ir home. day of July, 1937, a t the h o u r of ed tim e and ag ain by th e n atio n al (Co-op League News Service) H. B. H ull has p urchased a V-8 1 0:00 o'clock In th e forenoon, sell LARGE ICE BOX FOR SALE OR O8BORN APARTMENTS New York— F ishing, m ining and cooperative congress and th a t th e ir delivery tru ck from th e Rohrm an to th e h ighest bidder for cash in tra d e — C heap. E. E. R ain w ater, farm in g com m unities in rem ote sec la rg e farm er m em bership, largely Motor com pany a t H erm iston for the hand, a t the fro n t door of th e U m a 4O-3tc tio n s of N ova Scotia w hich have re conservative, is evidence of th e ir Red & W h ite store. tilla County C ourt House, Pendle H erm iston, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn K im berling ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um m ade th e ir economic an d social life n eu tra lity . T here is no doubt, how FOR PORTABLE TY PE W R IT E R S « PETERSON & PETERSON and d au g h te r P a t le ft S atu rd ay for by cooperative effort, w ill be th e ever, th a t th e m em bership of the E ugene w here th ey w ill m ake th eir pries of, $20.00 th erefo r, to be paid P o rtab le Adding M achines see Al in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fol ATTORNEYS AT LAW cooperatives and w orking class poli object of a special Conference Tour 40-tfp home for th e sum m er. K im berling low ing described parcel of land, Q u irin g at H erald Office. U. 8. N atio n al Flank B u ilding was p rin cip al of th e school but will hereto fo re by U m atilla County, O re of Nova Scotia, A ugust 9 to 20, ac tical p arties largely overlay. BINDER. E. P ra ctice In S tate & F ederal C ourts N orw ay p ro h ib its ch ain stores not re tu rn n ex t fall. G eorge Linn gon. acquired for d elin q u en t taxes, W ANTED— GRAIN cording to an an nouncem ent Just re P endleton, Ore. Duvall. R oute 2, H erm iston, Ore. Lots 9 and 10, Block 6. leased by T he C ooperative League of and m u ltip le shops b u t does p erm it of T ig ard , Ore., w ill be principal to -w it: here next school term . 4 1 -ltp C ity of H erm iston in NE SE Sec a consum ers’ cooperative to open th e U. S. A. Mrs. John Q uick and ch ildren, tion 10. T 4 N orth 28 EWM. Uma C ooperative leaders. educators branch stores w ith in th e m u nicipa D onna, Joan and Jack . left last tilla C ounty, Oregon. FOR R E N T — FURNISHED OR UN- DR. E. B. BELT Mrs. Doted a t Pendleton. U m atilla fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n ts for house and o th ers Interested In social re lity In w hich it operates, as long as week for T oppenish to visit PHYSICIAN & SUROEON Q uick’s p are n ts Mrs. Quick will re C ounty. Oregon, th is 26th day of keeping. Modern. Mrs. Joe Dyer. it sells to Its own members. The co n stru ctio n w ill v isit cooperative Office H eura: O ther tu rn in a couple of w eeks b u t the 4 0-tfc stores, cre d it unions, cooperative cooperatives have tried , th u s fa r in ch ild ren will rem ain th ro u g h the May, 1937. 10:?<J to 12:30 A M. H ours by R. E. GOAD, S heriff 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent saw m ills and lobster factories in vain, to g et th e law broadened so sum m er m onths. of U m atilla County. FOR SALE TWO GOOD SETS OF Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 Lyle Brow n and fa th e r Scott harness. Cheap. One Big-6 Mc E astern Nova Scotia and Cape Bre th a t th ey may sell to non-m em bers ( May ^7-J u n e 24) Corm ick m ow ing m achine. Good ton and th en re tu rn to St. F rancis and apply th e ir p atro n ag e refu n d s Brown retu rn ed to th e ir home F ri day from Idaho w here th ey were shape. G. O. Sm ith. S tanfield. Ore. X avier U niversity. A ntigonish. to to th e purchase of m em bership m ining. Land Sale Notice. 41-3tc W. J. WARNER stu d y th e a d u lt education program shares. U nless a society trad es w ith Mrs. A ria Cool and d a u g h te r have NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t of th e college w hich haa been p ri non-m em bers it does n ot have to retu rn ed from a few m onths stay In Attorney-at-Law th e u n dersigned, S h eriff of U m atil PIANO FOR SALE FOR BALANCE m arily reaponaible for th e program pay an income tax on ea rn in g s from P o rtland. They a re sta y in g at the la C ounty. Oregon, by v irtu e of an due. Bungalow slxe, stan d ard Guv Powell hnm> You tak e over w hich haa changed th e lives and tra d in g activ ities. In 1933 a law Hermiston - Oregon Mr. and Mrs Jim m y Olson moved o rd er duly m ade an d en tered h ere m ake, g u aranteed. view points of thousands of m iners, w as passed req u irin g income tax S atu rd ay in to th e B enjam in house in by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla balance for r a th or sm all m onthly paym ents. Address, A uditor of Ac- paym ent on e n tire su rp lu s, includ- w hich was recen tly vacated by Ml»e C ounty, Oregon, on tb s 30th day of farm ers an d fisherm en. GOOD SEED FOR CORN PLANTING $ 1 6 55 FREE SAFETY A N A L Y S IS ... ALL M A K E S Hermiston Motor Company W AN T AÜS Dr. A. C. Willcutt