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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1937 FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION J t MESSAGE TO E V E R Y MEMBER. TOO FEW CAN laundry - cannery MRS. ROOSEVELT VISITS CO-OP LEAGUE AFFORD MEDICAL annual meeting CARE BROADCAST » I ■■— — The a n n u a l m eeting <3t the Co operative L aund ry & C annery will be held a t th e Legion h all S aturday, J a n u a ry 15, 1938. a t 2:00 p. m. lor th e purpose of electing th ree direc to rs and conducting such other business as may legally come be fore th e m eeting. CATHERINE SOMMERER, Secretary. TURKEYS A G A IN JANUARY 5TH The E astern Oregon T urkey Grow- tu rk ey pool on J a n u a ry 5 for one day only. Cards are being sent to grow ers In th e te rrito ry to estim ate th e num ber of birds to be shipped and if enough in te rest is indicated au o th er shipm ent w ill follow later. NEW YORK— "F o r a co untry th a t is a new co u n try we tak e new ideas very slow ly," declared Mrs. F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt a t the end of an hour and a h alf interview w ith co o p erative executives a t th e office of T he Cooperative League of th U.S.A. Mrs. Roosevelt dropped in a t th e office of T he Cooperative League S atu rd ay m orning, December 18, to learn about th e progress of th e con sum ers cooperative m ovem ent in th is country. She expressed h er own in te re st and added, “ The P resid en t is also in terested in th e consum ers cooperative m ovem ent and w ants to know w h at is being done.” Mrs. Roosevelt w atched in te n tly w hile E. R. Bowen, g en eral secre ta ry , sketched on an o u tlin e map of th e U nited S tates th e locations and fields of business of A m erica’s m a jo r w holesale cooperatives, and then discussed w ith Dr. Jam es P. A rbas- se, president of The League, th e pro gram and developm ent of coopera tive m edicine. “ If we are going to have adequate m edical care for all th e people the cooperatives provide an effective w ay,” Mrs. Roosevelt observed. T he Swedish cooperatives, w hich have pioneered in th e field of mod ern housing for low income groups, have set an exam ple for Am erican housing in w hich Mrs. Roosevelt w as p a rtic u la rly interested. J u s t before th e interview Mrs. Roosevelt had received new s of the d efeat of th e W ages and H ours bill. She pointed o u t th a t the d efeat of th e bill was ad d itio n al evidence of th e failu re of farm and labor to rea lize th e ir common in terest. “ It is my hope,” she said, “ th a t eventually farm and labor can be b ro u g h t to geth er. It seems to me th a t th e con sum ers cooperative m ovem ent is one of the ways th is may be done.” Mrs. Roosevelt said th a t she had previously discussed the rep o rt of th e Inqu iry on Cooperative E n te r prise in E urope w ith members of th e commission and was extrem ely anxious to find out w h at progress had been m ade in th e U.S.A. NEW YORK— “ T he tro u b le w ith m edicine is not th e fact th a t th e re a re too m any physicians b u t th a t th e re a re too few p atien ts able to pay for ad eq u ate m edical care,” de clared Dr. K ingsley R oberts, Medi cal D irector of th e B ureau of Co o p erative Medicine, speaking on “ W h at System of Medical Care Should We H av e?” over a n a tio n wide broadcast of "A m erica's Town M eeting of th e A ir,” T hursday, De cem ber 23. "C ooperative h ea lth as sociations provide in d iv id u als in both ru ra l and u rb an areas w ith an o p p o rtu n ity to organize to provide them selves w ith ad eq u ate m edical care.” The Town M eeting heard th e case for th ree types of m edical care. Dr. A rth u r C. C hristie, p resid en t of th e M edical Society of W ashington, D. C., defended In d iv id u al M edicine as now practiced. Dr. G. W. H aigh, m em ber of th e W orchester, Mass. M edical Society and a u th o r of the firs t bill to found State-w ide Medi cal Service presented th e case for Socialized Medicine. Dr. R oberts spoke for C ooperative Medicine. In describing cooperative h ealth associations, Dr. R oberts pointed out, “ A p rinciple of cooperative m edicine is cooperative control. T his is th e rig h t of th e individual to de term in e w h at he is paying for, and how he is p aying for it. Cooperative control gives th e in dividual th e op p o rtu n ity to select th e m an who is to conduct th e affa irs of his o rg a nizatio n , its business policies. Of course th is applies only to th e fiscal a d m in istra tiv e fu n ctio n s of coopera tive h ea lth associations an d n ot to th e p ractice of m edicine. " ’Ijhe cooperatives can n o t expect to g et good m edical care cheap but they/»can m a teria lly increase the p u rch asin g power of th e m edical dollar. P rev en tiv e m edicine w ill as sure th is by red u cin g th e incidence and severity of disease . . . . W e doctors w an t cooperative m edicine because it w ill increase th e dem and for m edical service.” H. Buell. They retu rn ed Sunday ac com panied by H arold Buell, who will v isit to r a week. Mr. and Mrs. D allas E ato n of F reew ater, p aren ts of Bobby E aton, arriv ed a t th e Percy Corman home T hursday for the C hristm as h o li days. re tu rn in g home Sunday. Mrs. Florence B uskirk of P o rt land spent C hristm as w ith her sis te r and fam ily, Mrs. Theodore P a n ages. Mr. and Mrs. Miles B arag er’s son of S eattle visited w ith his p aren ts over th e holidays. D inner guests a t the C. L. Upham home C hristm as w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dick U pham of A storia, Mrs. B ar ham and Childs B arham , Mr. and Mrs. B axter H utchison and d au g h te r Lois, and E dw ard Shaw. Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Corpe and fam ily were C hristm as d in n e r guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil W a rn er and fam ily. Shirley S tockard of Bly, Or., was w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. S tockard over the holidays. He left Monday accom panied by his sis te r Opal, who expects to re tu rn the la st of th e week. They w ill v isit at various valley points. PAGE T H R EE STANFIELD SALES C O M M IS S IO N C O M P A N Y —WILL HOLD ITS SECOND— PUBLIC AUCTIO N W e d n e s d a y , Jan . 5 a t S ta n fie ld , O re . 1:00 P. M. Sharp In addition we have two fanners selling their entire stock and equipment. C ol. F r a n k W in k & Son Auctioneers and Mana gers, La Grande H erm iston, gon. U m atilla County, Ore R. E. GOAD, S heriff. U m atilla County. (Dec. 30 -Jan 27) Mr. and Mrs. Dan H utchinson and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Jeppe and sm all son Billy and A. J. PRACTICALLY NEW ELECTRO- Land Sale Notice. Jeppe of P endleton w ere guests of u o x lilr;o c m9 s . JAN. 15 WORK SHEET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t Mr. and Mrs. C harles Epperson on lux; oil or electricity . B ert M ar the undersigned, S heriff of U m atil C hristm as day. tin. In q u ire H erald office. 18-3tp CLOSING DATE la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an Jo h n Rowell of U m atilla, fath e r FOR TRADE— 1 - 1927 Chevrolet order duly made and en tered herein of Mrs. Duff K n ig h t is m aking an A closing d ate for filin g work Coach; m otor ju s t rebored. Con by the County C ourt of U m atilla in d efin ite stay a t the K n ig h t home. n o r’s R epair Shop. sheets u nder th e 1938 A gricu ltu ral 18-tfc County, Oregon, on th e 18th day of Mrs. May A ddlem an and Mr. and November, 1937, will, on th e 15th Conservation program in Oregon and BARN day of Ja n u ary , 1938, a t th e hour Mrs. V ictor A ddlem an w ere P en d le DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED specifications for practices under door, 5x7 w ith tra c k and rollers, of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, ton business v isito rs Monday. th e ran g e im provem ent program pheap. In q u ire H erald. Also lig h t sell to th e h ighest bidder for cash w ere decided upon by the sta te Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shipp and ran g e stove, good as new. 18-tfc in hand, a t th e fro n t door of th e AAA com m ittee a t its rec en t m eet children A lbert, A lfred and Thelm a in g a t Oregon S tate college, reports and D orothy A ddlem an were C h rist STRAYED TO MY PLACE FIVE U m atilla County Court House, P en N. E. Dodd, H aines, chairm an. mas d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. ewes, (b lin d ) on December 5th, dleton, Oregon, subject to a m in i J a n u a ry 15 w ill be th e deadline W aldo Dyer and fam ily. R. B. McGraw, 6 mt. ea st of H er mum price of $30.00 therefor, to be set for receiving additio n al w ork 17-3tp paid in cash, a t the tim e of sale, th e E lb e rt H utchison of P endleton miston. follow ing described parcel of land, sheets, th e com m ittee decided visited at th e home of his paren ts, FURNISHED OR U NFURNISHED heretofore by U m atilla County, Ore C ounty com m ittees have been re a p a rtm en ts for re n t a t C a rter s Mr. and Mrs. B axter H utchison on ceiving these w ork sheets for the A p artm en t house, K atty corner from gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes, C hristm as day. past m onth from those who have not depot. 17-6tp to-w lt: Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block C, F irs t Mrs. Gus L inder spent C hristm as p articip ated in e ith e r of th e prev A ddition to City of H erm iston, in P o rtlan d w ith h e r d au g h ter and FOR REN T— FURNSHED APART- ious program s. All who have tu r n U m atilla County, Oregon. m ent for housekeeping; also ex fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Bles- ed in those w orksheets previously R. E. GOAD, S heriff tr a single room. Mrs. Joe Dyer, s k ?. a re auto m atically included for n ext of U m atilla County. E llis and Miss Mary H erm iston. 16' tfc Mrs. T. M year. _____ (Dec. 16-Jan. 13) E llis spent C hristm as day a t the F. REBUILT WATCHES— HAMILTON, S pecifications for th e ran g e build ing practices have been sent to R. Moore home. E lgin and W altham s. A. W. W ashington for final approval be V ictor Epperson was a P endleton B ehrm an, H erm iston, Ore. 16-3tc It's Easy To Bs M istaken About fore being forw arded to the visito r for a few days th is week. FOR SALE— 100 ACRE FARM IN counties. I t is understood they J. W. T abor was in ... P endleton on Columbia d istric t; 5 acre tra c t follow in a general way the prev T hursday of last week, Stomach sufferers should learr the w est of com m unity p ark w ith flow ious practices, w ith svch chauges as truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID. Rosem ary K eller, who is a tte n d ing well; My 3 acre home, 3-4 ml. INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, are necessary to conform to some in g school in P endleton, is spending south of F arm B ureau. In q u ire Dr. constipation, etc., due to excess acid. new’ n atio n al regulations. th e C hristm as holidays w ith her fa A. E. M arble, H erm iston. FREE UDGk Booklet contains facts 16-tfc The ex ten t to w hich Oregon liv e of interest. The9th edition, just ofl th< th e r, C harles K eller. DECEMBER FLOWERS press, may prove your first step to hap Westland Grange Dance. stock men have benefitted under the Miss R achel Buell w as a visitor N ELLIE M. FREDENBURG— SPEN - py stomach comfort I Clin this to remind cer C orsetierre, 208 South P er — sta , T he W estland G range w ill sponsor COLUM BIA DISTRICT ra n e e program .. is ------------- indicated by you to ask for the IIDGA Booklet a t a t th e Chas. Epperson home C h rist kins, P endleton, Ore., Phone 827-J. tistic al sum m aries in the sta te office an o th e r dance S atu rd ay n ig h t, Ja n - 15-6tp m as day. THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE show ing w ork done u n d er th e firs t u ary 1st, in the W estland school J. W. T ab o r rep o rts hollyhocks J. W. Tabor was the guest of Mr. CHESTER W H ITE W EA N ER PIGS brief 1936 p w a m and th e recen t house. Music by B ert Miehell and bloom ing from sprouted sta lk s on for sale. F. N. Clark, Columbia 1937 program , • “ •'"maries of w hich his orchestra. The public is invited his place. Also roses and violets, and and Mrs. F. N. C lark on C hristm as d istric t, h alf rtiile east of school a-e still incom plete. to atten d . Admission w ill- be 40 chry san th em u m s are seen in several day. 15-tfc D inner guests a t th e B axter H u t house. R. G. Johnson, range specialist of cents and 10 cents. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. places in the d istric t w hich is u n chison home Sunday evening w ere FOR SALE— TWO W H E E L TRAIL- the sta te college sta f c .e d its the — G eneral D entistry usual for December. e r: 10 tons of hay. G retchen Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es A m b erg of Ir r nge p ro -ra m of the AAA w ith FOOD CEREAL X -Ray and Diagnosis Mr. and Mrs. D uane L ath ro p and 15-tfc rigon, Elm er Jam es of P endleton, Purdy. H erm iston. brin g in g th e g re a te t single advance- u T C D C /" I X /E K I fam ily spent C hristm as a t the home Bank Bldg. Phena »-J CLASSIFIED ADS Bud C u rtis of H erm iston. ment in range re h a b ilita tio n work, r U l IX I E I Q V3I V t I V of Mr. L ath ro p ’s sister in Irrigon. Residence Phone 25-J Mr. and Mrs. Bob H ooker and In the 1936 program th e re were t ---------- C hristm as day d in n er guests at BRING RESULTS Bunday and Evenings by 1179 cooperators ow ning more th a n [ Cereal g rain s and products made th e J. H. Reid home were Mrs. ch ild ren of Boise, Idaho, spent the Appointment th re e and one-half m illion acres of from them are high in energy value Emma C hristley, Dell C hristley. Mr. C h ristm as holidays a t th e home of Land Sale Notice Mr. an d Mrs. H enry Hooker. range land. This year estim ates are and ce rtain v itam in s and m inerals, and Mrs. Glen Seeley. C hristm as d in n er guests of Mr. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, six and one-half m illion acres. ' unless m uch of th e ir food value is Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiegs and ch ild W ATCH - CLOCK "C ooperators are not paid the J “ m a n u fa ctu re d ” o ut of th em ,” says ren of N am pa, Idaho, w ere visitors and Mrs. H enry H ooker w ere Mr. T h at th e undersigned, S h eriff of to tal cost of beneficial improve- ^liss Lucy A. Case, extension spec a t th e Claude U pham home th is and Mrs. Bob H ooker and fam ily, U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e REPAIRING Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery of an order duly m ade and entered m ents,” Johnson points out. but ia list in n u tritio n a t Oregon S tate week w hile en ro u te to P o rtlan d . and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton herein by th e County C ourt of Uma A. W. BEHRMAN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell of are su fficien t to encourage ow ners college. WATCHMAKER The germ of cereals, hig h ly valu A lbany w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of H ooker and fam ily. Mrs. N ellie Drew tilla C ounty, Oregon, on th e 24th to co n trib u te the balance.” F igures HERMISTON OREGON Wm. N ebergall. Mrs. Lizzie W are day of November, 1937, w ill, on th e from th e U. S. F orest service show able for its vitam in co n ten t, is of Mr. M ikesell’s p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. 29th day of Ja n u a ry , 1938, a t the th a t it costs about 1130 to clean out ten removed by the m a n u factu rers Wm. Mikesell, over th e C hristm as and DeDee Crowell. Mrs. Lizzie W are, a cousin of hour of 10:00 o’clock in th e fo re and box a spring, w ith troughs and because it co n tain s oil and is subject holidays. T hey retu rn ed Tuesday DR. A. E. MARBLE Mrs. Jessie Hooker, spent the C h rist noon. sell to the h ig h est bidder for pipe. The AAA paid $50 per spring to ran cid ity . M an u factu rers of the m orning. CHIROPRACTOR cash in hand, a t th e fro n t door of mas holidays here from W alla W al An o p eretta of six acts "S an ta la st year and a to ta l of 1641 were w heat products are allow ed to re Office: 2 blocks east of post office th e U m atilla County C ourt House, move the germ and still label th e ir L istens In ” was presented by stu la. developed. Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to 6 P endleton, Oregon, su b ject to a m in Mrs. Emma C hristley, Mrs. Glen “ The value of these im provem ents product “ w hole w h eat,” Miss Case d en ts of C olum bia school T hursday Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Seeley and N ellie H ooker visited at imum price of $20.00 th erefo r, to be even in g of la st week. Candy was dis says. Because real w hole g rain cer from a n atio n al long-tim e standpoint th e Wm. B arber home Monday a f paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, jk th e reason for governm ent aid eals from w hich th e germ has not trib u te d to all th e ch ild ren a t the the follow ing descrlbled parcel of ternoon. close of th e program . been removed do d eterio rate rapidly, in such conservation efforts. H e e r r m m is t o n P o s t N o . 3 7 n The first of a series of m eetings Mrs. H. J. Belscam per had as her land, heretofore by U m atilla Coun- how ever, it is best to buy these only Meets first and th ird was held by E v an g elist H arry E. guests Sunday, her grandson and ty. Oregon, acquired for delin q u en t In sm all q u a n titie s, sh e says. Thursday. Legion A uxil of taxes, to -w it: Lots 9 and 10, Block Johnson a t th e Church of ChFist CO-OP COLLEGE "In m aking many cereals, p art or wife, and her g rea t grandson, Î iary meets second and | 2, N ew port's A ddition to City of all of the b ran coat is removed, th u s S unday evening. U m apine. fourth T hursday. OPENS SECOND TERM low ering th e m ineral and roughage C hristm as day d in n er guests a t Legion Hall. co n ten t." says Miss Case. Cereals th e Eugene Buzzard home w ere Mrs. NEW YORK — T he Cooperative from w hich most of the coat and May A ddlem an, Mr. and Mrs. V ictor W HEN SHIPPING CREAM—TRY College, established in the fall of germ have been removed are called A ddlem an. and Mr. B uzzard’s sister C ereals from and husband, Mr. an d Mrs. Scott of 1937 as a tra in in g school for pros "refin ed cereals.” pective cooperative executives and w hich only a p a rt of th e coat and Y akim a, W n. OSTEOPATHIC T he Ora Thompson fam ily left Always Portland’s Highest Prices ed ucational directors, w ill open its only a p art or none of th e coat and PHYSICIAN A SURGEON second term F eb ru ary 15, according germ have been removed are com T h u rsd ay of last week to spend the Independently Owned and Reliable OSBORN APARTMENT8 to Dr. Jam es P. W arbasse. president m only called “ w hole g r a in ” cere C h ristm as holidays in V ancouver. Checks by Return Mail Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodda are th e als. As w ith o th er m anufactured of th e college. 519 N.W. 21st Ave. Portland, Oregon The sp rin g term w ill la st for five goods, it is d ifficu lt to ascertain th e p are n ts of a baby boy born Decem A. Anderson, Prop. ber 22. He has been named Gary m onths. T hree month# w ill be de real facts concern in g th e food con PETERSON & PETERSON voted to academ ic w ork a t th e h ead te n t of an y p a rtic u la r m an u factu red Jo h n . ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H ughes of q u a rte rs of th e Co-op College. 167 cereal p ro d u ct.” U. 8. N atio n al B ank B uilding P ocatella. Idaho, are expected to a r Such cereals as rolled oats, corn W. 12th S treet, New York. The fol P ractice in S tate ft F ederal C ourts low ing tw o m onths w ill be devoted meal and cracked w heat can be p u r rive soon to spend New Y ears w ith P endleton, Ore. th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and chased in large q u a n titie s in cloth to field w ork in cooperatives in v ar Mrs. H al McCulley. ious sections of th e country. The sacks a t a considerable saving, If D inner guests a t th e home of Mr. facu lty of th e college w ill be com dry storage, free from d u st, can be DR. F. B. BELT GIFTS - NEW LINE OF WOMEN’S SHOES prised of professors from New York provided for them . It is necessary, and Mrs. W. S. Casady on C h rist PHYSICIAN * SURGEON mas day w ere W. P. T rum bull and how ever, for th e buyer to be on colleges and universities, technical [Office Hours: Other Large Line of Men’s, Women’s and Children s ex p e rts in fields of ad m in istra tio n g uard ag a in st off-flavors in foods in son Bob, Rev. and Mrs. T u rn e r and 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by d a u g h te rs Louise and Caro,. 2 to 6 P.M. A ppointm ent HOUSE SLIPPERS and education and cooperative lead cloth bags. M r.-an d Mrs. Dick U pham of As Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 R eady-to-serve cereals save the ers draw n in for special lecture«. Wide Variety to Choose From. D uring th e first term of th e college hom em aker's tim e, b u t cereals cook to ria, Or., spent th e C hristm as holi Men’s Hi Boots & Wool Sox at Last Year’s Prices. 35 edu cato rs and co-op leaders ad ed a t home are cheaper, o ften cost days w ith Mr. U pham ’s p are n ts. Mr. W . J. WARNER ing only o n e-ten th as m uch. Miss and Mrs. C. L. Upham. dressed th e stu d e n t body. HATS - CAPS - SHIRTS - SWEATERS - JACKETS - BROGUES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and T he academ ic sessions of the first Case says. If well-cooked adequate Attomey-at-Law OXFORDS - WORK SHOES - OVERALLS - Blanket! A 8ult Cases term have been completed and stu tim e, cooked cereal Is as wholesome Miss R achel Buell of P o rtlan d , a r dents are now working in coopera and u su ally as delicious as th e rived F rid ay of la st week to spend Hermiston - Oregon tive associations as “laboratory ready-to-serve kinds and has th e ad C h ristin as a t th e home of tb s two women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O v an tag e of being a w arm food. work in cooperation.” STOMACH TROOBIE Columbia Creamery BURK’S . The Bargain Store PRICED RIGHT - TO SAVE YOU MONEY D r. A . C . W illc u tt