WANT AOS FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION J i MESSAGE PLAN FARM PRODUCE FAIR DISPLAY HOW * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S ta rt now to plan your dis- play of farm produce for th e U m atilla P ro ject fa ir w hich w ill be held Septem ber 22, 23, 24. L arge cash prizes w ill be offered and if you plan your ex h ib it as you p la n t your crops you w ill have a balanced dis- play. Mrs. A. W. T urn b lad and Jesse P rin d le are in charge of th is d ep a rtm en t and w ill be glad to give th e ir help and ad- vice a t any tim e. 4. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ <• ❖ TURKEY GROWERS MEET M O N D A Y * M embers of th e E astern Oregon T u rk ey G row ers’ association w ill m eet M onday, A pril 25, in th e office of Ja y T. P ierson, assista n t county ag e n t, a t 8:00 p. m. T he prim ary purpose of th e m eeting w ill be to ■et a d ate for disposing of breeding stock. A pool w ill be arran g ed for th a t tim e, according to Jo h n Jen drzejew ski, president of the associa tion. CANNING SCHEDULE. PAGE FIV E THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. A PR IL 21, 1938. TO EVERY MEMBER. EDITORIALS PROM THE CREAMERY JOURNAL Competition To Remain T here is plenty of food for th o u g h t by th e d airy in d u stry in the fact th a t th e cotton crop of 1937 was of record size The 8 m illion tons of cotton seed w ere estim ated to be capable of y ield in g 2 billion pounds of oil. The p rice of th is product has declined accordingly and its use in th e m an u factu re of o leom argarin e has increased by- leaps and bounds. R evenue stam p receipts by the B ureau of In te rn a l Revenue in d icate th a t o leom arg arin e production and sale th is year m ay fa r surpass the record of 1937. The set-up for th a t in d u stry 13 fo rtu n a te for th e tim e being— cheap raw m aterial, a good m argin of pro fit, an d m illions of people who a re forced to buy th e ir food products a t th e low est price possible in o rd er to make th e m ea­ gre supply of dollars go around. T he b u tte r in d u stry seems la rg e ­ ly co n ten t to plod along and view the parade of aggressive com petitors. Its com placent a ttitu d e is changed to one of actio n only a t those tim es when a b u tte r su rp lu s is threaten-* ing th e economic existence of in d i­ viduals in th e business. B ut one th in g is c e rta in ; th e altered s itu a ­ tion is w ith us to stay and b u tte r is in for an increased am o u n t of com­ petition. A pril 25 to 30. A sparagus cannin g on Monday, W ednesday, F rid ay and S atu rd ay Truth In Advertising. from 8:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Any R ecent ann o u n cem en t by th e F ed ­ o th e r produce m ay be canned by eral T rade Commission of its filin g special arran g em en t. of a form al com plaint a g a in st th e HERMISTON CO-OP. Jo h n F. Jelke Co. of Chicago for a l­ CANNERY. leged false and m isleading a d v e rtis­ ing of its oleom argarine ag ain em ­ phasizes th e need for ad d itio n al Stanfield Grange Dance. sta te law s d ealin g specifically w ith T he Home Ec club of th e S ta n ­ the prom otion and sale of th is form field G range w ill sponsor a dance of product. S atu rd ay , A pril 23, a t the S tanfield M anufacturers o f oleom argarine G ran g e hall. Good music w ill be have no r ig h t to u su rp and m ake h eard and adm ission prices w ill be use of term s th a t specifically apply 40 cents and ten cents. The public to b u tte r and o th e r dairy products, is invited to attend. Let m akers of oleom argarine ad v er­ tise and label th e ir product w ith words and phrases th a t apply to it NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE alone. Let o leom argarine be sold UMATILLA PROJECT FARM for w h at it is, oleom argarine, and its m a n u fa ctu re rs will prevent in ­ BUREAU. cu rrin g th e w rath of dairym en, w ith consequent reg u latio n . T he an n u a l paym ent to th is o rg a­ The effectiveness of a good sta te n izatio n of $1.o0 was due March law is illu stra te d in Iowa, w here 1st, and if unpaid, becomes d elin ­ '.here have been few instan ces of al- q u en t May 1st, 1938. ’ered false ad v ertisin g , or m islabel­ To be en title d to the benefits of ing th ro u g h th e use of pro h ib ited tra d in g a t the F arm ,u:«.au Co-op­ dairy term s. A d airy minded sta te erativ e, G range Co-operative, Farm d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re has also B ureau Service S tation, and the ceen a le rt in enfo rcin g th e law. H erm iston M ercantile C~.o,.eratlve, Now th a t the sale of o leom arga­ it is necessary to b» in good s e n d ­ rine is being aggressively carried on ing in some bona fide farm o rg an i­ ■ t is suggested th a t d airy in te rests zation. in the various states should tak e re ­ To the nev new se ttlers in the newed in te rest in the m a tte r of com m unity— We wish to say that sta te law s req u irin g tru th fu l a d ­ th e U m atilla P roject F arm Bureau vertisin g as well as the prevention o ffers you an o p p o rtu n ity thro u g h of th e use of d airy term s. its m eetings to m eet your neighbors and receive a lot of useful in fo rm a­ Southern Dairying. tio n on your various farm problems. D uring consideration of th e farm M em bership also Includes a subscrip­ tio n to th e H erm iston H erald, our bill by congress it was charged th a t local w eekly new spaper, and if you the m easure would prom ote a su b ­ do n ot receive the next Issue and are sidized d airy expansion in th e s o u th ­ a m em ber In any farm organization ern sta te s w here th e cotton acreag e check w ith th e office g irl and see was reduced. Some of the so u th ern rep resen tativ es pretended to tak e an if your m em bership is delinquent. alarm in g view of th e m a tte r. They C. M. JACKSON, S ecretary. appeared to be appreh en siv e th a t the south ern ers, a fte r sw itch in g a p art of th e ir cotton acres to some o th e r crop, would soon sw am p th e STATE COMMITTEE ON m ark et w ith supplies of d airy p ro ­ COOPERATIVE PLANNING ducts. It is d ifficu lt to find w herein th e APPOINTED IN MINNESOTA a la rm ist view is ju stified . It re ­ quires capita], education, and years of experience in order to b rin g (Co-op League News Service) St. P au l—