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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION j4 MESSAGE CANNING SCHEDULE From July 11 to 16. 8 to 11 A.M. 12 Moil.— Fruit & Berries Tues.— Beets Wed.— Fruit & Berries Thurs.— Beets Fri.— Fruit & Berries 3at.— Beets HERMISTON CO-OP. to 3:30 P.M. Beaus No Canning Beans No Canning Beans No Canning CANNERY PAGE THR1 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938. TO EVERY MEMBER. POULTRYMEN URGED TO ADVERTISE ROUND TRIP COACH FARE TO CHICAGO lc a Word - Minimum 20c CO-OP EDITORS. EDUCATORS, AND RECREATION LEADERS MEET WANT ADS E x a m p le o f fa r e : AT WAUKEGAN WANTED— A BOY TO HELP WITH odd jobs and to help milk. Mrs. T. G. Panages._____________ 46-3tp WOMAN WANTS JOB OF COOKING for harvesters. Phone 22-R, Her miston. 46-ltp CORVALLIS— Poultrymen are in reality manufacturers of a perish able article of merchandise, and as such should think in terms of pre serving its original fine quality, ad vertising it, and finding industrial uses for eggs other than food, says H. E. Cosby, head of the poultry de partment at OSC. “None of us has ever paid any di rect money to advertise the very ar ticle we manufacture every day,” said Cosby. "We have paid, how ever, a heavy advertising bill through the medium of low seasonal prices. Eggs are being crowded off the breakfast table by numerous highly advertised patented foods and fads. We, as egg manufactur ers have maintained a steady, con tinuous and consistent silence.” P io p o r lio a a lt ly i l o t r ta ru a to p r a c tic a lly a l l p a ia ta. t.r*iaa ~~ Witl» fu. Oí th *i»it o/ ,i * thon»?“* °io n b o o th s °ci«>o «A" •’•Uïn7 i ’t°Povers^’ ra _ APRICOTS— RIPE JULY 10 TO 25. «a. Peaches, plums and grapes later. (Co-op League News Service) ®r «n- Bring boxes and pick, 2%c. Ed Waukegan, Illinoiis— Sixty coop monds Orchard. Umatilla. 4 6-3tc erative educational directors. edi APRICOTS NOW RIPE — READY tors. advertising men and recreation for canning. Kendler ranch at directors met here June 23, 24 and Umatilla. 46-ltp 25 for the third annual Publicity HI SCHOOL RING. '38. Morrow County Pomona. and Education Conference of the Co FOUND— Call at office and identify. Pay Morrow County Pomona Grange operative League of the USA. Those for this ad. 46-tfc will meet for an all day and even attending represented most of the «9o. FOR SALE OR TRADE— SERVICE ing session Saturday, July 9^ at regional consumers cooperative as Boardman. A speaker will be se Station and cabin camp in Pas sociations from New York to Kansas co., Wn., for Hermiston property, cured to talk during the afternoon or business. 46-3tp lecture program. Ladies from visit City. ing granges are asked to bring cake An outstanding feature of the FOR RENT — MODERN APART- for refreshments. Greenfield Grange conference was the report of the ment, ground floor. Carter Apart will confer the fifth degree during growth of discussion groups as a ba ments. the evening program._______ 45-3tp sic part of the education program of Columbia Grange Club. °°M c ua,ea1« at ¿ ;Ür,sí «od sv several regional cooperative asso FOR SALE - 1937 ZENITH BAT- tery radio and battery. Carter ciations which have found in them a The Home Economics club of Co "• C r , T«. "•’»'•«„J . 45-3tp pattern of voluntary family partici apartments. ° “Dart, lumbia Grange will meet at the pation which tends to strengthen FOR SALE STEEL REFRIGERA- home of Mrs. Emil Zivney, Friday ' s« » ’ ■/*.. the democratic control and Increase afternoon, beginning at 2:00 o’ FARM GRAIN tor, perfect condition, used one the efficient organization of coop season, ice capacity 75 lbs., price clock. Friends and visiting grange kMiuMt about Schoduloa and ¿tHfpR0GRE5SIVE C oonectiom frani lo c a l Agent STORAGE EXAMINED eratives. One recent experiment in $10. C. M. Best. ladies welcome.____________ 45-3tc this type of educational procedure is the Advisory Councils organized FOR SALE— 1 GUERNSEY COW, FARMERS ORGANIZE Word comes from the office of in 300 units of twelve families to a just fresh. F. A. Berg, 1 mi. east 45-3tp HARVESTING ASSN. the County Agricultural Conserva unit set up by the Ohio Farm Bu of Umatilla. S H IP A N D R ID E U N IO N P A C IF IC tion association at Pendleton to the reau Cooperative association. Ano FOR SALE — APRICOTS, LARGE premises, and that such right, inter Twelve Umatilla county farmers effect that farmers expecting to bor ther development of a similar na variety, at J. O. Swearingen in the time of sale, the following de have organized the Stanfield Har row money under the government ture is the Neighbor Night pro Irrigon. Bring your container.45-2tp scribed parcel of land, heretofore by est and possession is free from any Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired right, title, estate, lien or in vesting association near Stanfield, wheat loan program will need to gram launched by Midland Coop terest of s a i d defendants, or for delinquent taxes, to-wit; under the sponsorship of the com have their farm storage inspected in erative Wholesale during the past HORSES FOR FOX FEED WANTED East 25 feet of Lot 17 and all Lot any one or more of them, and — If you have one write A. Hack- 18, Block 5, Original town of that they have no right, title, estate, munity and cooperative services sec case that is the point at which the winter. As a demonstration of the effect bartb, Echo, and I will call on you. Hermiston in NW*4 SW*A, Sec lien or Interest in said land or any tion, Farm Security administration, wheat is to be stored. Public ware tion 11, Twp. 4, North Range 28, part thereof, and restraining and 39-8tp USDA, announces R. S. Thompson, houses will be handled by the man iveness of the discussion method, all enjoining said defendants from as E. W. M. sessions of the conference were di agement. county FSA supervisor. serting or claiming any right, title, For that reason farmers expecting vided into brief presentations of R. E. GOAD, Sheriff claim, lien or interest In said land, Facilities of a combine harvester tion and organization; and the pub of Umatilla County. or any part thereof, adverse to vfill be made available for use on to store their grain in their own pri factual material followed by divi lication of a magazine, "Cooperative (July 7 - Aug. 4) plaintiff, and for such other and member farms and a limited number vate elevators or warehouses should sion of the delegates into small dis Health” for members of cooperative further general relief as to the get in touch with the county com cussion groups to thrash out coop of other farmers in the community Court (nay seem meet and equitable. SUMMONS medical groups and the lay public. mittee of the Agricultural Conser erative policy and report back to This summons is published in the may be enabled to participate. The The directors of the association Equity No. 6286 Herrtilston Herald, a weekly news new cooperative is set up on the vation association at Pendleton, the conference. include George Latham, San Diego Mrs. Eleanor Barton, fonner gen Beneficial Society, San Diego, Cal.; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE paper published in Hermiston, Ore master-borrower plan with members this applying to those expecting to gon, for four successive weeks, pur STATE OF OREGON FOR borrow government funds upon the eral secretary of the Womens Coop Dr. Michael Shadid, Elk City Coop signing participation agreements on suant to an order made and entered UMATILLA COUNTY. erative Guilds of Great Britain, now erative Hospital. Elk City, Oklaho wheat. herein by the Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, a fee basis. on tour of the U. S., in a brief talk ma; Ralph Thayer, Wage Earners STATE OF OREGON, represented .Circuit Judge of the above entitled Irwin J. Couch is manager of the H ns/nnh’ to the conference told the delegates Health Association, St. Louis, Mis and acting by the World War Vet- ™urt- ° n th« service. Members include H. A. erans State Aid Commission, L1,93?,’ nd, Vi, dat f the, "J?®1 FARM A U X IL IA R Y that world peace would only come Owens. F. E. Laughlin, P. E. Fred- souri; R. R. Zimmerman, Group Plaintiff lication of this summons is the 30th v. ’ ¡day of June, 1938. reckson. Wm. L. Scalf, Chas. Her PROGRAM OUTLINED when cooperatives have built an Health Association, Washington, D. 1 C. C. PROEBSTEL, economic base for world peace. rick, G. L. Dunning, Sam Nudo, J. C. ; James Patton, Colorado Farm LOGAN C. TODD and Dorothy R. i Attorney for Plaintiff, Resi Among the speakers and discus ers Union, Denver, Colorado; and Todd, his wife; Umatilla Electric! V. Stephens, Philip Boggs. A. S. The next meeting of the Farm dent and Post Office Ad Bureau Auxiliary will be held Fri sion leaders were Oscar Cooley, edi Prof. Charles A. Marlles, Coopera Co-operative Association, a corpor- I Gonseth and Lester L. Tenney. dress, Pendleton, Oregon. day, July 15, with Mrs. Wm. Mike- tor, Cooperative Builder; James tive Health Association of New ation; The First National Bank of (June 30-July 28) Hermiston, a National Banking Cor- ' sell and Mrs. A1 Cable as program field day group chairmen. Mrs. P. H. Corman and Moore, editor. Ohio Farm Bureau York City. Dr. Kingsley Roberts, poration; Umatilla County, Oregon, Mrs. Mary Harr will serve on the re News; James Cummins, editor, Co medical director of the Bureau of a quasi-municipal corporation; Har BIDS FAREWELL TO freshment committee. operative Consumer; Joseph Gilbert, Cooperative Medicine is medical di ry R. Newport and Maria L. New OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY The ladies of the auxiliary out editor, Midland Cooperator; E. R. rector of the new association and port, his wife; John James Seaton and Jane Doe Seaton, his wife; and lined a program for the next few DAVE E. STEPHENS Camp No. 61 - Echo weeks with leaders and dates named. Bowen, general secretary of the Co Martin W. Brown will act as execu Ell Winesett, operative League of the U.S.A.; Carl Defendants, Meet the first Tuesday of each Julv 15— Program. Dora Mlkesell, tive secretary. MORO— The last field day at the Edith Cable, Jessie Corman; Refresh Hutchison, Ohio Farm Bureau Coop month in the Stanfield Odd To: John James Seaton and Sherman County branch experiment ment. Doris Panages and Mary erative association; Glenn Thomp Jane Doe Seaton, his wife; and Fellows hall -— 8:00 p. nt. Eli Winesett, sb.tion to be conducted personally Harr, son, Midland Cooperative Whole ♦ PINE C ITY * hv the retiring superintendent Dave August 5— Program, Jessie Hook- sale; V. S. Alanne, Central Cooper IN THE NAME OF THE p SZnhens has served to empha- er, Lois Hutchison, Mary Buell; STATE OF OREGON: By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger E. Stephens, farm- Refreshments, May Getchell and ative Wholesale; Merlin Miller, You hereby required to ap »ize to a half hundred visiting faun Reener Malcolm O'Brien returned home pear and are answer Oonsumers Cooperative association; DR. H .C . CURRY the complaint filed ers the important coi^rijution the, Augugt 19— Program, Emma Up- Gideon Edberg, Franklin Coopera last week from the hospital much against you, in the above entitled OPTOMETRIST station has made to the agriculture , ham an(J Anna chrtstley; Refresh- tive Creamery; Robert Smith, East improved. court and cause, within four weeks Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and 308 Green Bldg. - Seattle of the inland empire. ¡raents. Martha Walther, McCulley ern Cooperative League; Cecil family and Mr. and Mrs. Marian from the date of the first publica tion of thia summons, and if you Makes regular visits to Hermiston Superintendent Stephens, who j « « . » ¿ « ¿ J * “ ’ Finch and famlily spent the Fourth Crews, Northern States Cooperative September 2 — Program, Ethel fail to so appear and answer for Hotel about every 30 days. been on the federal st ff of the bu ' Hughes, Edna Barager; Refresh League; Anthony Lehner, Pennsyl on Meacham Creeek. want thereof plaintiff will apply to Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and said court for the relief prayed for reau of plant industry as wfell as on ments, Emma Hutchison, Margaret vania Farm Bureau Cooperative as son. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenbur and demanded in said complaint, to- Blahm and Minnie Ott. e: - periment station , staff, the state — , sociation; H. W. Smoots and Louis ger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. wit: September 16— Program, Kather: has been transferred to Washing W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. tnc Jendrvelewski, Blanche Ryland; Warbington, Ohio Farm Bureau Co Alvin Strain spent the Fourth at A decree for the foreclosure of ton, D. C., to act as co-ordinator be Refreshments, Dora Mikesell, Em operative association; and Wallace Meacham, and motored to Echo in General Dentistry plaintiff's mortgage upon the tween the bureau and the Soil Con ma Upham and Grace Foster. X-Ray and Diagnosis hereinafter described real proper Campbell, assistant secretary of the the evening to witness the fire works. October 7— Program, Minnie Ott, ty, to-wit: servation service. Cooperative League of the U.S.A. Phons 9-J Mrs. J. S. Moore went to Portland From the southwest corner of Bank Bldg. Those who attended the field (lay Joyce Guiwits; Refreshments, Jessie Residence Phone 26-J Thursday to meet her daughter, Hooker, Emma Ghristley, Martha the NW% SEt4 of Section 12, saw the first crested wheat grass Walther. Mrs. Chris Broderson of Seattle. HEALTH CO-OPS SET Bunday and Evenings by Township 4 north Range 28, E. Frederick Rauch Jr. returned planting made in this state. After October 21— Program, Doris Pan W. M„ east 0 degrees 2 8 minutes Appointment home this week from Spokane, Wn. 24 years it is still maintaining a ages. Nellie Tucker: Refreshments UP ASSOCIATION OF south 1620 feet to a point in "A" Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Bertha Knox, Anette Barham and Line canal; thence east 31 de good stand and is bearing seed MEDICAL COOPERATIVES and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orr spent grees 22 minutes north 4 47 feet every year. There are now 150 dif Jessie Corman. M B _________ Friday in Pendleton. DR. A. E. MARBLE to a point in center of "A” Line ferent grasses in the nursery main- FIFTY STUDENTS ATTEND Lloyd Ballridge is spending a (’anal, the point of beginning: CHIROPRACTOR week at the Charley Morehead place tained on the station. thence east 31 degree» 22 min (Co-op League News Service) Office: 2 blocks east of post office at Ellensburg. Wn. utes north 306 feet to a point In The importance of these grass NATIONAL COOPERATIVE New York-—Cooperative health Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross of Irrigon Office Hours; 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I said “A” Line Canal: thence studies was brought out by E. R associations which were rebuffed were dinner guests at the A. E. RECREATION SCHOOL north 13 degrees 9 minutes east Phone 4 8 1 ------- Hermiston, Ore Jackman, extension agronomist, who 307 feet to a point in said "A” when they called on the American Wattenburger home Sunday. said that no country in the world Line Canal, thence north 27 de Medical association at its recent (Co-op League News Service) grees 50 minutes east, 345 feet to has been able to maintain a perma convention to assume constructive Herm iston Host No. 37 LAND SALE NOTICE. a point in said "A” Line Canal; Waukegan, Illinois— Recognizing nent agriculture without developing Meets first and third leadership in the drive for volunta thence north 53 degrees 19 min NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a grass rotation of some sort. Such recreation as an educational tech ry health insurance have set up a Thursday, Legion Auxil utes east, 197 feet to a point in the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil a rotation may be "In the cards for nique as well as one of the ends of clearing house said “A” Line Canal, and a point iary meets second and for information la County. Oregon, by virtue of an on the east line of said Section the dry-land wheat belt some day. the cooperative movement, fifty del which will assist other groups to order duly made and entered here fourth Thursday. 12; thence north on said section egates from cooperatives and recrea in by the County Court of Umatilla he ventured. Legion Hall. form medical cooperatives. The new line 655 feet to a point in center Scores of wheat trials were tion associations met here June 10 ly organized association will be County, Oregon, on the 6th day of of “C” Line Canal; thence west viewed by the visitors. Smut resis to 22 for the National Cooperative known as the Association of Medi June, 1938, will, on the 6th day of 0 degrees 4 8 minutes south, 270 August, 1938, at the hour of 10:00 tance coupled with yield and quality Recreation school. feet, to a point in center of "C” o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the cal Cooperatives. Line Canal; thence west 57 de The school was set up several are the chief goals in this work. highest bidder for cash in hand, at In the public announcement of grees 38 minutes south 269 feet, Superintendent Stephens is leaving years ago to provide intensive train the formation of the association, the the front door of the Umatilla Coun OSTEOPATHIC to a point in center of "C” Line ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, three varieties outstanding in these ing in techniques of recreational directors declared; "Recent events Canal; thence west 20 degrees 16 PHYSICIAN A SURGEON subject to a minimum price of $20.- respects as a result of his work. education which are particularly relating to the peoples' search for 00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at minutes south 237 feet, to a point OSBORN APARTMENTS in center of "C” Line Canal; These are Rex. a soft white wheat, adaptable to use in cooperatives, medical care have Indicated that a thence west 41 degrees 59 min and Rio and Oro among the hard red church, school and labor organiza majority of the lay publie and of utes south. 625 feet to a point in tions. turkey varieties. center of “C” Line Canal; thence the doctors favor the development of Instructors at the school included Tillage experiments viewed re west 19 degrees 54 minutes voluntary health Insurance. So great PETERSON A PETERSON south, six feet to a point in cen vealed. as in past years, that plow Neva L. Boyd, department of socio is the public’s desire for health pro ATTORNEYS AT LAW ter of ”C” Line Canal; thence logy. Northwestern University; ing more than five Inches deep is tection that fraudulent and unsafe U. 8. National Bank Building south 31 degrees 42 minutes east wasted effort in eastern Oregoji Charlotte Chorpennlng, dramatics schemes are starting up throughout 962 feet, to point of beginning. Practice In State & Federal Courts department. Northwestern Universi wheat lands. Yield tests comparing And for a decree that plaintiff the country. Some protection must Pendleton, Ore. have a first and prior lien created disked land with that plowed with ty; Carl Hutchinson, president of be offered to the public. We feel by a mortgage given by Logan C. the Cooperative Society for Recrea mold board plows showed no appre Todd and Dorothy It. Todd, his wife, Margaret Gard the A.M.A. has shirked its respon ciable difference. The greatest pro tional Education: to plaintiffs upon said real prop DR. P. B. BELT sibility by refusing to take an active ner, the Art Institute, Chicago; blem in connection with the now erty, and that said lien and mort PHYSICIAN A SURGEON part in assuring the sound develop gage is prior and superior to any Office Hours: widely used trashy fallow system is Phyllis Randall, graduate of the ment of organizations to make med Other lien or interest of the defendants school of music. Minnesota State 10:30 to 12:10 A.M. Hours by weed control. ical care available to the American herein, or any persons claiming by, 2 to 5 P.M. Appointment Trees for shelter belts around dry Teachers College; and Frank Shfls- through or under them, or anyone people. In view of this default tbe land farmsteads were alao viewed on ton, educational staff of Midland cooperative medical groups have no of them, and that they be forever Res. 711 — PHONE — Office 733 barred and foreclosed of all right, the station where western yellow Cooperative Wholesale, director of alternative but to proceed along title, interest and claim in and to pine and Russian olive trees have the school. said real property, and each and The sessions of the recreation these lines.” W. J. WARNER shown good possibilities for general every part and parcel thereof, save The program of the asaociation school were held on the grounds of planting. and except the statutory rifht of Attorney-at-Law the beautiful Joseph Tilton Bowen will include legislation authorizing redemption, and A worker honeybee has a sticky Country club which is owned by and the formation of cooperative health For a further decree that plain Hermiston - Oregon line«; re tiff has a right. Interest and estate, secretion between Ua claws. enabling used as a summer eamp for Hull aaaociatlons on sound and Is now in possession of said search oa problems of adaifnlstra- House in Chicago. it to d i a l to UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Dr. A. C. Willcutt M flP K