■ e,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JU N E 17, 1937
FIVE
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
JI
M ESSAG E
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
has its own w holesale society, th e
Scottish Cooperative W holesale So
ciety, an d its own productive p lan ts.
T he S.C.W.S. ow ns Jointly w ith th e
8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3:3 0 P.M.
E n g lish C.W.S. th e J o in t Coopera
MON.-No c a n n in g
Peas
T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e E ast
tiv e W holesale Society, set up In
T U ES.-No c a n n in g
Beans
ern Oregon T u rk ey G row ers’ asso
1923 to han d le th e production and
W ED .-N o c a n n in g
Peas
ciation w ill be held in th e com m un
packing of im ports, p a rtic u la rly In
TH URS.- B eets-G reens Beans
ity park h all a t 2 :0 0 o’clock S at
dian an d Ceylonese tea, cocoa, and
F R I.-N o ca n n in g
Peas
u rd ay aftern o o n , Ju n e 19. T hree d i
T his
jo in t
w holesale
SAT.-No c a n n in g
No can n in g recto rs w ill be elected and o th er chocolate.
P ro d u c ts not listed may be ca n business w ill be tran sacted . J. C. farm s over 30,000 acres of tea p la n
ned by m aking special arran g em en ts. Leedy, sta te field m an, w ill be pres ta tio n s in Ceylon an d India.
In th e four years betw een 1931
H ERM ISTON CO-OP CANNERY,
en t a t th e m eeting. All m em bers are
By O. L. B arlow , M anager. urged to a tte n d th is a n n u a l m eeting and 1935 th e m em bership in Scot
as im p o rta n t m a tte rs w ill be discus tish societies incre&sed from 759,-
962 to 836,230. In 1935 coopera
LAND UNSUITED TO sed and decided upon.
tive m em bership was held by 17.7
per cent of th e population. In one
AGRICULTURE OUT
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
county, C lockm annan, d ire c t coop
The F arm B ureau A uxiliary will
P roper lan d use and p rev en tin g hold its next re g u la r m eeting F r i e ra tiv e m em bership includes 42 per
se ttle m e n t on land unsu ited to a g r i day, Ju n e 18th, a t th e home of Mrs. cent of th e e n tire co unty p o pu la
c u ltu re , is one of the goals of th e re H enry H ooker in Colum bia d istric t. tion. A bout h alf of th e professional
Com m ittee on arran g e m en ts for the
se ttle m e n t a d m in istra tio n 's re h a b i m eeting includes Mrs. D. L ath ro p , classes in E d in b u rg h a re coopera
lita tio n program .
Mrs. A. E. M arble, Mrs. E. E. R a in tors. T his is in co n tra st w ith E n g
land w here only recen tly have pro
w
ate r and J.
Ham m on.
P la n s w orked out in cooperation
fessional people begun to m an ifest
w ith each of th e reh a b ilita tio n fam i
an in te re st in th e m ovem ent.
CO-OPERATIVES
lies provide for farm m anagem ent
R e ta il societies, of w hich th e re
an d farm p ractices th a t w ill con
TAKE LEADERSHIP
w ere 224 in 1935, have follow ed th e
serve th e soil resources and still
policy of selling a t m a rk e t prices so
provide th e m axim um cash income.
(Co-op League News Service)
p atro n a g e refu n d s would be hig h ,
W h ere possible, p a rtic ip a tio n in th e
N6w Y ork— T he R u ra l E le c trifi reach in g in some cases 20 per cent
soil conservation program is urged.
cation A d m in istra tio n com pleted its and av e rag in g 12% per cen t as com
T he cash incom e is supplem ented by
second year of op eratio n May 11, pared to 9 per cent in E n g lan d .
p la n s for su fficie n t garden to in
su re a p le n tifu l supply of hom e h av in g stim u la ted th e elec trificatio n The S.C.W.S., how ever, trie s to dis
of A m erican farm s a t a ra te u n p re courage th is practice. In 1931 th e
g row n f ru its and vegetables.
cedented in A m erican h isto ry . Since average sales p e i m em ber were
As every fam ily locating on poor
its in a u g u ra tio n th e REA has a llo t ab o u t $235, $90 more th a n in E n g
100% SATISFACTION
lan d or in isolated d istric ts u n s u it
ted $60,000,000 for th e co nstruction land.
ed to fa rm in g increases county road,
OR 10 0 % R E F U N D !
of pow er lin es w hich w ill b rin g
The S.C.W.S. w as form ed in 1868,
P you’re looking for a uaed car, • • • the 1035
school an d relief costs w ith o u t com
lig h t and pow er for th e firs t tim e larg ely because g eographical condi
p ara b le tax re tu rn s, re h a b ilita tio n to 200,000 farm homes. A dm inis
Ford V-8 now being featured by Ford Deal-
Ford Dealers offer a special plan
loans are m ade only to fam ilies on tra to rs poin t o u t th a t th e lio n ’s tio n s made it im possible for th e in
to give extra security to buyers.
ere.
W hat a car I It wae actually so advanced in
p o te n tia lly productive farm s. A fam sh a re of loans have been made to fa n t E n g lish society to serve Scot
It is the R&G plan. When a used
1035
that it’s right up to date today I Modern in
car is sold as an RAG used car
ily on a farm capable of being a cooperatives and th a t w ith o u t the land. W hen a fa ilu re of th e Scot
beauty,
safety, convenience. And a car that’s
it has been renewed by a care
pro ductive u n it th ro u g h a loan for leadership of farm cooperatives it tish C ooperative Iro n w o rk s Co. in
/u
p
to
drive.
A bargain in quality as well at
1875
created
a
loss
g
re
a
te
r
th
a
n
th
e
ful check of more than JO vital
necessary livestock, feed, seed, m a would have been im possible to
p o in ts. T h en g u a ra n te ed . ip
pri(je—-and if you choose one sold under the
ch in ery or o th e r cap ital goods, is lau n ch th e p resen t extensive pro sh a re ca p ita l of th e w holesale, th e
m em bership agreed to reduce th e re
writing, on a cold money-bach
n ot only able to pay its taxes b u t
K&Q plan, you’ll get the extra protection of a
gram .
fund ra te by one penny per pound
basis, when you buy.
spends hu n d red s of dollars each year
written
money-back guarantee. Drive one of
Ohio F arm B ureau cooperatives of purchases u n til th e
loss w as
w ith local m erch an ts and in d u stry .
A t Ford D e a fe n only
Bieee
great
oare today.
have
com
pleted
pow
er
lin
es
to
serve
w iped out. L ast year cooperative
To p rev e n t se ttle m en t on lands
nearly
5,000
farm
s
in
seven
coun
sales
topped
one-h
u
n
d
red
m
illion
gaay
terms
through Universal Credit Company
u n su ite d to farm in g new com ers ex
p ec tin g
re h a b ilita tio n
assistan ce ties. P ro je cts have been o utlined dollars, an increase for th e year of
a r e urged to check w ith th e county for 27 counties an d it is estim ated five m illion dollars. In th e beg in
sup ervisor, Mr. R. S. Thom pson, th a t 50,000 farm s are to be included n in g of its c u rre n t fin an c ial year
is com pleted. S.C.W.S. budgeted for an estim ated
F ed eral B uilding, P endleton, O re w hen th e program
gon, before m aking fin al a rra n g e Lines a re being energized for 7 5 to increase of $7,500,000 over 1935,
an d has gone beyond th e desired in
m en ts for purch ase or lease. If th e 100 farm s a day.
In d ian a F arm B ureau cooperatives crease; so th a t th e w holesale trad e
farm is located on good soil w here
co u nty services and m a rk e tin g faci have eig h t p ro jects u n d er co n stru c done in th e sm all co u n try of Scot
litie s a re available, elig ib ility for a tion and eighteen ad d itio n a l pro land touched a to ta l for th e y ear of
jects have com pleted th e ir m em ber- $68,000,000 in value.
loan is easily established.
Loan ap p licatio n s from qualified hip drives and secured ce rtifica tes
Today th e w holesale o p erates 50
farm fam ilies w il. be accepted up to of public convenience an d necessity. factories, m any of w hich a re th e
Ju n e 25, 1937, w ith in p resent lim i E lectric lines are being erected in la rg e st of th e ir k ind in th e country.
ten counties on pro jects w hich w ill They rep resen t every type of pro
ta tio n of funds in th e county.
oerve 14,000 farm ers a t a cost of du ctio n — food, fu rn itu re , clo th in g ,
By Ju ly 1st coopera boots, floor-coverings, tobacco, cos
A SALE OF REPAIRS 54,000,000,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
¡low ing described
parcel of land
tive leaders expect to have seven m etics, drugs, candies, ju te -p ro
h ereto fo re by U m atilla C ounty, O.e-
nore projects approved w hich w ill ducts, etc. The value of its produc
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
On. th e 17th day of Ju ly , 19.17, a t gOn, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes,
T he farm er gazed w ith heavy frcw n oerve an ad d itio n a l 10,000 fam ilies.
G eneral uuuiniiI >
tion in 1935 was $27,107,200, or th e h o u r of 10 o'clock a. m., a t th e I to -w it:
Lots 9 and 10, Block 6,
Upon his mower broken down.
T he REA OK’d plans for th e con- 29.08 per cent of th e cooperative fro n t door of th e County C ourt City of H erm iston In NE SE Sec
X -Ray and Dli»»ii<ial*
T hen h astened to the nearest toa n
t- - c tlo n of 4,?90 m iles of lines in w holesale tra d e and 14.7 per cent House In P endleton, U m atilla C oun tio n 10, T 4 N orth 28 EWM, Uma
Bank Bldg
Phone 9-J
ty, Oregon, I will sell a t au ctio n to tilla C ounty, Oregon.
To buy repairs.
M innesota to serve 12,900 fam ilies, of cooperative re ta il sales.
th e h ig h e st bidder for cash, th e fol
Residence Pbuue 25-J
Dated
at
P endleton, U m atilla
H e told th e dealer of his woe
th e cost of th e lines to to ta l $4,171,-
described real
p roperty County, Oregon, th is 2 6th day of
Sunday and E vening* by
Bakery goods are supplied to most low ing
And how much hay he had to me /,
situ ate d in U m atilla C ounty, Ore May, 1937.
000. The m ajor ru ra l electric asso
A ppointm ent
local societies th ro u g h a se p a ra te
B ut not a num ber did he know .
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
gon, to -w it:
ciations in th e sta te are affilia te d
o rg an izatio n , th e U nited Coopera
N or seemed to care.
L ots 6, 7, and 8, in Block
of U m atilla County.
w ith F ederated E lectric Co-ops.
10, N ew p o rt’s A ddition to the
tive B aking Society of Glasgow. This
(M ay 27-Ju n e 24)
W isconsin co-ops have set up th e
“ T he p a rt 1 w a n t,” he w isely said,
City of H erm iston, U m atilla
o rg an izatio n , formed for a specific
W isconsin R u ral E le ctric Coopera
C ounty, Oregon.
“ Is hollow ed out and painted re 1.
task w as organized a y ear a fte r the
W A TC H - CLOCK
Said sale is made u n d er ex ecution
tive association to ru sh th e con w holesale by several G lasgow socie
4 had th e num ber in my head,
issued
o
u
t
of
th
e
C
ircu
it
C
ourt
of
stru c tio n of pow er lin es in ru ra l
REPAIRING
B ut I forget.
ties because th e w holesale could not th e S tate of Oregon for U m atilla
I t holds th e thing-uni-bob in plr.ee W isconsin. Cooperatives in Illinois set up a bakery th a t could serve all C ounty, to me directed in the case
A.
W. BEHRMAN
A bout an inch from th a t long brace a re pushin g six p ro jects w ith an es its members. The U.C.B.S. now has of S tate of Oregon, represented and
WATCHMAKER
tim ated cost of $1,500,000 to build num erous b ran ch es th ro u g h o u t Scot a c tin g by W orld W ar V eterans
T h a t fasten s to th e big m ain base
HERMISTON
OREGON
S tate Aid Commission, p lain tiff, STRAYED — SORREL SADDLE
1600 m iles of lines to serve 8,000
And keeps it se t.”
land. As early as 1880 it w as able a g a in st Jo h n M. Biggs and H elen M.
m are; 3 yrs. old; 2 w h ite hind
farm fam ilies.
probably |
to prev en t a rise in th e price of Biggs, his wife, Tum-A-Lum L um feet; w h ite rope h a lte r;
“ You surely know ju st w h at I m ean,
Iowa cooperatives are ta k in g the
bread. At th e p resen t tim e it grin d s ber Co., a corporation, F ra n k W aug- w ith old bay m are w ith old w ire I
DR. A. E MARBLE
I t broke before on my m achine,
am an an d
Hazel W augam an, his cu t on rig h t fro n t knee; branded !
leadership in th e co n stru ctio n of
CHIROPRACTOR
T he w h at-you-call-um s’ it’s betw een g e n e ra tin g p la n ts to fu rn ish th e ir each week 80,000 bushels of C an a wife, defendants.
S-2 on hip. Call 97-F-3 H erm iston,
dian
w
h
eat
in
to
flo
u
r,
in
ad
d
itio
n
if
seen
or
p
astu
red
,
im
m
ediately.
R.
E.
GOAD,
S
heriff
Office:
2
blocks east of post office
And ju st behind
own power. Ohio cooperatives found
4 3-11 p
of U m atilla County, Oregon.
Office H ours. 8 to 12 - 1:30 to *
T he th in g th a t moves along like th a t it necessary to build g en e ratin g to th e w h eat it buys in A m erica, the
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
A rg en tin e, A u stralia an d th e home
Phone 481
H erm iston, Ore.
I OR SALE TWO BAY GELDINGS.
A bout as big as th is old h a t
p la n ts w hen p riv ate p ro fit u tilitie s,
C. C. P roebstel, A ttorney
m
arket.
And
w
hen
th
e
w
h
eat
is
1500
lbs.
Jack
H
orner,
Irrigon,
W ould be if yotj should sm ast it flat offered lu c ra tiv e co n tracts, refused
for P la in tiff.
Oregon.
4 3 -ltp
ground in to cooperative flo u r and is Pend 1 e ton, Oregon.
I th in k you’ll fin d .”
to fu rn ish pow er for several cooper
H
e rm is to n F o o t K o. 37
rierm
baked in cooperative ovens it goes
W ANTED DAY OLD CALVES TO
Meets first and th ird
T h e d ealer sighed and shook his head atives.
LAND SALE NOTICE.
to cooperative tab les a t 15 cen ts per
raise for veal. M ary F arren s,
T he R u ral E le ctrifica tio n A dm in
^Thursday.
Legion A uxil
“ I don’t know w h at you m ean,” he
H
erm
iston.
43-3tp
four pound loaf, and w ith a 12%
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN,
istra tio n rep o rts th a t pro jects have
iary meets second and
said.
T h a t th e un d ersig n ed , S heriff of ACCOUNTING AND TYPING. Phone
per cent p atro n ag e dividend.
fo u rth T hursday.
“W e’ll have to search th e e x tra shed alread y been approved in 42 states.
One of th e o u tsta n d in g accom U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by v irtu e
22M, H erm iston.
41-tfc
T he N o rris-R ay b u rn bill, w hich gave
of an o rd er duly m ade and entered
L egion Hall.
So come along.
p lish m en ts of S.C.W.S. services is Its herein by th e County C ourt of U m a
perm an en t sta tu s to th e e le c trific a
FOR R E N T — FURNISHED OR UN-
If you w ould only tax your b ra in ,
tion program , provides for th e allo fu n eral fu rn ish in g s. T h is d e p a rt tilla C ounty, Oregon, on th e 26th
fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n ts for house
So th a t th e num ber you’d re ta in ,
day
of
May,
1937,
will,
on
th
e
24th
Modern.
Mrs, Joe Dyer.
cation of $40,000,000 a n n u a lly for m ent, according to an o fficial, suc day of Ju ly . 1937, a t th e hour of 10 keeping.
Or b rin g th e old p a r t in, ‘tis plain
ceeded In red u cin g th e price of a
40-tfc
th
e
next
n
in
e
y
ears
on
20-year-loans
o’clock
in
th
e
forenoon,
sell
to
the
Y ou’d not go w rong.”
fu n eral from an av erag e of about h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, at
for th e co n stru c tio n of pow er lines
FOR SALE— TWO GOOD SETS OF
OSTEOPATHIC
th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun
From end to end he searched th e w hich w ill extend th e convenience $250 to ab o u t $50.
harness. Cheap. One Big-6 Mc
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
num ber of re ta il
stores,
In ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, Corm ick m ow ing m achine.
bins,
of lig h t and pow er to th e 85 per
Good
su b ject to a m nlm um price of $20
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
Clawed over castings, bolts and pins cent of A m erican farm homes now sparsely settled areas, a re d irectly th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t the shape. G. G. S m ith, S tan field , Ore.
o perated by th e S co ttish W holesale tim e of sale, th e follow ing described
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And skin n ed h is fingers, and his w ith o u t electric service.
as branches. P a tro n s a re invited to parcel of land, h ereto fo re by Uma
sh in s;
become p u rch a sin g m em bers on the tilla C ounty, Oregon, acquired for FOR SALE OR TRADE— ONE 8AM-
It m ade him “cuss."
COOPERATIVE PROGRESS
PETERSON & PETERSON
son ro lle r b earin g w indm ill In
paym ent of one sh illin g and a re en d elin q u en t taxes, to-w lt:
B u t still he searched w ith sin k in g
Lots 24 and 25. Block 11 NE SE good co ndition, for a y ea rlin g heifer
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ABROAD
couraged
to
leave
th
e
ir
p
atro
n
ag
e
h e a rt,
H erm iston, in Section 10, T ow n
U. 8. N atio n al B ank B uilding
or
$30.00
cash.
O.
W.
C
utsforth,
refund
In
th
e
society
to
w
ard
the
ship 4, N orth R ange 28, E.W.M
(H e ’d seen tw o custom ers d e p a rt.)
SCOTLAND.
P ra ctice in S tate & F ed eral C ourts
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R. E. GOAD, S heriff L exington.
p urchase of shares. In th eo ry these
And in th e la st bin found th e p a rt.
of
U
m
atilla
County.
P en d leto n , Ore.
local
groups,
once
th
ey
are
stro
n
g
Aye, a n ’ we would expect the
’T w as ever th u s
REAL ESTATE SALES, EXCHAN-
(J u n e 17-July 1 5)
... th r ifty Scotch to ta k e to th e coop- enough, m ay ta k e over th e m an ag e
ges, ren ta ls,
irrig ate d
(racts,
“ T h a t’s it," th e farm er cried w i t h ,
w&y Qf
money
m en t of th e store. In d ep en d en t lo
Land Sale Notice.
houses, lots, stock ran ch es: Auto
DR. F. B. BELT
FIee>
I Scotland cooperative societies on th e cal societies a re req u ired to ta k e
and accid en t Insurance; n o tary pub
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
one
share,
value
»
i
d
,
per
mem-
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
“ I th o u g h t ’tw as num ber th irty - who, e have recelve<I a la rg e r sb are o ut
ut
$10,
Office Hours:
Other
, .v.
u i „io
Cmninvoo« nf T h a t th e un d ersig n ed , S heriff of lic, deeds, m ortgages, collections,
th ree.
of th e p atro n a g e of th e ir m em bers ber in th e w holesale. Em ployees ' of U m atilla C ounty.
ounty, Oregon, by v irtu e investm ents. E. P. DODD. H erm is
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
Hours by
Now w h a t’s th e price of th a t— to th a n th e ir E nglish b re th e rn , and s th e S.C.W.S. a re p erm itted to be- of
_• an o rd er duly m„,i„
»niered
2 to 6 P.M.
Appointment
m ade and en tered ton.
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me?
Res 712 — PHONE — Office 733
slig h tly la rg e r percen tag e of th e come sh areh o ld ers as well as local herein by th e County C ourt of Um a
C ounty, Oregon, on th e 30th FOR REN T — N EW LY -PA PERED
G re at Ju m p in ’ F rogs!
population a re included In th e mem societies and fo r every 150 em plo tilla
day of A pril, 1937, w ill, on th e 3rd
N ot fo rty cen ts? An aw ful ra te
yee
sh
areh
o
ld
ers
one
deleg
ate
may
bedroom w ith sleeping porch. Mrs.
bership.
day of Ju ly , 1937, a t th e h o u r of
F o r a th in g th a t h asn ’t g o t no
W. J. WARNER
W hile th e Scottish
cooperative be sen t to g eneral m eetings. E very 1 0 :0 0 o’clock In th e forenoon, sell Geo. Beddow, 2 blocks west of the
w eight.
42-ltp
m ovem ent is closely linked w ith th e employee m ust ca rry his o r her to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in G range.
Attorney-at-Law
d , a t th e fro n t door of th e Um a
Oh, well, just put It on the slate
E nglish m ovem ent th ro u g h th e Co tra d e u nion card and in every case han
tilla C ounty C ourt House, P en d le FOR BALE — ONE JOHN DEERE
Till I sell my hogs.”
trad
e
u
nion
w
ages
and
co
nditions
operativ e U nion an d th e Coopera
ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um
Hermiston - Oregon
grain binder. J. 8. Burnham, Her
tive P a rty , b oth of w hich extend ap p ly an d in m any Instances are price of $20.00 th erefo r, to be paid
L. H. M iller, B altim ore, Md.
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In cash, a t th e tim e of Mie, th e fol- miston, Ore.
over a ll of th e U nited K ingdom , it bettered.
Published in The Case Eagle.
C A N N IN G SCHEDULE TURKEY GROWERS
June 21st to June 26th.
MEET SATURDAY
O N I OF T H I U f i
USID CAR BUYS
OF ALL T IM I
I
see
your
F ord
D ealer
to d a y
!
R ohrm ait
Authorized
Phone» 571
D e a le r
H e rm is to n
WANT ADS
©
Dr. A. C. W illcutt