The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 14, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
M ESSAGE
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
CANNING SCHEDULE
F rom Ju ly 18 to 23
il
BANG'S CONTROL
WORK CONTINUES
IMPORTANT FARM TOURS
__ and M eetines for 1938.
PAGE T H U ES
WANT AUS
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
JULY 15 - 16 - 18
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials!
1938 AUTO LICENSE PLA TE NO.
36-819; Owner may have sam e by
paying for th is ad.
47-tfc
25
NARRAGANSETT 8 - W EEKS
old turkeys for sale a t 75c each.
Mrs. W. V. G rider, Irrig o n .
4 7<Jtp
8 to 11 A.M.
12 to 3 30 P.M.
Mon.— F ru it & B erries
Beans Ju ly 19— Noxious weed erad icatio n
T ues.— B eets & Meat
Corn
plots. T our. Meet a t assista n t
Beans
W ed.— F r u it & B erries
county a g e n t’s office 1 p. m.
T hurs.— Beets
Corn
Ju ly 30 — P a stu re tour. U m atilla
Beans
F ri.— F ru it & B erries
meadows. A lfalfa v ariety test
Corn
S at.— Beets
plots and discussion of b acter
ial w ilt affectin g alfalfa stan d s
HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY
on project. V isit alfa lfa fertili
zer tria ls. Meet a t U m atilla
R anch, Stanfield, a t 1 p. m.
A ugust 6— Crops field day. U m atilla
G race Bensel was chosen as the
Field S tatio n a t 10 a. m.
local leader for the W est U m atilla
P o u ltry club, Ju ly 7, a t th e home of A ugust 13 — P a stu re tour. Sweet
clover, mixed grasses and run
K ay K eener.
down alfa lfa fields tu rn ed to
J. T. P ierson, a ssista n t county
pasture.
P rogram
to be an
ag e n t, discussed production, show ­
nounced later.
ing, and th e best types of chickens.
H e stated th a t birds should have
p len ty of a ir, sun, and w ate r to pro­
Irrigon Grange Picnic.
duce good h ea lth y stock. Mr. P ier­
The
Irrig o n G range w ill sponsor
son also sta te d th a t hens should
have large room y chests in order to a picnic Sunday, Ju ly 17th, a t 7:00
produce a m axim um q u a n tity of o-’clock in th e evening on K in n ey ’s
eggs. T he m em bers discussed th e Beach. P icnickers are asked to
progress an d problem s of th e ir poul­
b rin g w einers and w hat they wish
try .
A fter the m eetin g refreshm ents to go w ith them , and th e grange
w ere served, T he n ext m eeting w ill w ill furnish coffee, cream and su g ar
be Ju ly 28 a t th e W. H. Bensel free. Everybody is invited to atten d
home.
the picnic.
Rinso
Med.
Pkg.
M atches
21*
FOR SALE — 400 9-WEEK-OLD
P lan s under way for a sw eeping
N arrag an set tu rk ey poults. W. H.
state-w id e drive to clean up B ang's P a rry , 5 mi. N. E. Stanfield. 47-3tp
disease in th e d airy and beef c a ttle
APRICOTS — R IPE SELECTED IN
h erd s in Oregon w ill be little effec­
new apple boxes, full, $1.10. in
CLEANSER
ted by th e recen t decrease in F ed er­ ow n boxes fo r less. Culls free. E d­
For
m
onds
O
rchard,
U
m
atilla.
47-2tc
al in d em n ity paym ents to raisers.
Dr. W. H. L ytle, s ta te v e te rin a ria n , CALL 22-R FOR ANY ELECTRICAL
p redicted today.
work on your ran ch or home. Bert
47-3tp
The se ttin g up of B ang’s control Quick, H erm iston.
com m ittees in each of th e counties GOOSES!
14 GEESE, FROM 5 TO
R ay erait B rand
is progressing favorably, th e S tate
10 pounds, to p ut on your w heat
3
No. 2 tin s .. .
D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re also a n ­ stubble. At Theo Beletski farm , 1
4 7 -ltp
nounced. The local com m ittees will mi. N. E. of H erm iston.
be in ch arg e of secu rin g cooperation WANTED— A BOY TO H ELP WITH
odd jobs and to help m ilk. Mrs.
for th e te stin g and condem ning
T, G. P an ag es.
4 6-31p
w ork in th e ir areas.
PHILLIPS
The d riv e to reduce reacto r a n i­ APRICOTS— R IPE JULY 10 TO 25.
1 0 oz. tins
m als to a m inim um is designed to)
Peaches, plums and grapes later.
ta k e full ad v an tag e of p resen t F ed ­ B ring boxes and pick, 2% c. E d ­
4 6-3tc
eral in d em n ity paym ents w hich w ill monds O rchard, U m atilla.
be su b ject to ch an g e a f te r May 1, FOR SALE OR TRADE— SERVICE
S tatio n and cabin camp in P as­
1939. At th a t tim e each s ta te is
W n., for H erm iston p roperty
expected to have to co n trib u te a co.,
or business.
46-3tp
sum equal to th a t p u t up by the
FOR REN T — MODERN APART-
F ederal governm ent.
m ent, ground floor. C arter A p art-
Congressional action has cu t F ed­
45-3tp
eral B ang’s indem nity paym ents to ments.
by th e STUDY OF CO-OPS SHOULD
A d in n er w as planned
o
n
e-th
ird
of
th
e
d
ifference
betw
een
FOR
SALE
-
g irls a t the m eeting of th e H appy
1937 ZENITH BAT-
th e appraised value an d th e salvage
H our Cooking club, Ju ly 8. The BE INTEGRAL PART OF
te ry radio and
b attery . C arter
value of slau g h tered anim als, Dr. ap artm en ts.
m em bers decided to m ake a sam ple
45-3tp Thom pson's D rug S tore an d receive
m enu of a th re e course dinner. F or CURRICULA, SAYS N. E. A.
L ytle said. T he re su ltin g sum is
th e soup course they would have
su fficien t, how ever, to p erm it c a t­ FOR SALE— STEEL REFRIG ER A - a free sam ple of ALL1MIN Essence
of G arlic Parsley T ablets, valuable
vegetable soup and crackers;
for
tle raise rs to clean up w ith o u t ex­
tor, perfect condition, used one for th e relief of d istressin g sym p­
th e m eat course, ham burger (w ith
(Co-op League News Service)
p erien cin g heavy 'fin an cial
losses, season, ice cap acity 75 lbs., price tom s of high blood pressure. These
o p io n s), potatoes, gravy, dill pick­
New Y o rk - JThe N ational E duca­ it is believed.
les, and a tom ato and le ttu c e salad;
$10, C. M. Best.
45-3tc are the tab lets tested by an em inent
physician of New York City w ith
an d for th e dessert w afers and tion, m eeting here for its anntfal
“ T his congressional action should
pineapple.
convention, Ju n e 26 to Ju ly 2, ac­ serve to im press upon c a ttle raisers FOR SALE— 1 GUERNSEY COW, w hich he reduced blood pressu re
and relieved dizziness and h ead ­
Only one of th e seven mem bers cepted th e rep o rt of its Com m ittee
Just fresh. F. A. Berg, 1 mi. east aches by u sin g th e ta b lets according
th e necessity of g e ttin g B ang's d i­
p resent forgot th e passw ord, and as
of
Umatillj».
45-3tp
on
C
ooperatives
w
hich
recom
m
end­
to directions on th e package.
To
sease te stin g and erad icatio n c a r­
a p en a lty was asked to sin g a solo.
determ in e cause of your h igh blood
She very ap p ro p riately chose, “ The ed th a t the stu d y of cooperatives be ried o ut im m ediately.” Dr. L ytle
pressure, see your doctor. G et in ­
More We G et T ogether” .
m ade an “ in te g ra l p a r t” of th e c u r­ says. “ Infected herds b rin g fin a n ­
te re stin g booklet along w ith your
A usual sign for voting purposes ricu la of high schools, colleges and
cial loss. If reacto r an im als are not
free sam ple of ALLIMIN today and
w as adopted. It w ill be th e raisin g universities.
try these DRUGLESS ta b le ts for
decreased in n um ber by May 1 of
of th e rig h t hand. T his w ill also be
By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r
yourself.
adv.
In a ch a n g in g civilization
the n ex t year, It is likely th a t in d em n i­
used in Camp Cookery.
Mrs. Mary Buseick and ch ild ren
Miss F ra n ce s C linton, home dem ­ schools should “ parallel civilization ty paym ents w ill cease a lto g eth er.
of Long Creek a re spending a few
LAND SALE NOTICE.
o n stra tio n a g e n t, is expected some and not lag behind. F u rth erm o re,
at th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
tim e soon and an o th e r m eeting will th e schools should u n d erta k e to im­ The sta te could not m atch F ederal days
home.
paym ents, as it will be req u ired to
be called.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t
Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill atten d ed
prove th e social order in m any es­ do, unless th e num bers of reacto rs
th e undersigned, S h eriff of U m atil­
th
e
celebration
a
t
The
Dalles
S
at­
T he (famp Cookery Chefs cooked sen tial respects,” th e rep o rt de­ a re b ro u g h t dow n.”
u rday when the 300 ton fre ig h te r la County. Oregon, by v irtu e of an
th e ir supper on an island in the clared.
steam ed up the riv er from Bonne­ o rd er duly made and entered h ere­
U m atilla riv er Ju ly 8. A fter h iking
in by the County C ourt of U m atilla
T here are approxim ately
11,000
ville.
Bang’s Disease Tester.
to th e ir cam ping grounds the girls consum er and m ark etin g
Mr. and Mrs. M arlon F inch and County, Oregon, on th e 6 th day of
coopera­
cooled off w ith a swim a f te r w hich
Dr. W arde F. Meyers is in th is fam ily and B urt B arnes spent S a t­ Ju n e, 1938, will, on th e 6th day of
th ey gath ered driftw ood and b u ilt a tives in th e U nited S tates, w ith a te rrito ry
m aking
b an g ’s disease urday evening a t th e Clayton Ayers A ugust, 1938, a t th e hour of 10:00
m em bership of about 3,330,000 and te sts of d airy c a ttle an d is m ak in g home.
o’clock In th e forenoon, sell to th e
fire.
The m enu consisted of boiled po­ an an n u a l business of $1,500,000,- his h ea d q u arte rs a t th e office of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W atten b u rg ev highest bidder for cash In hand, a t
tatoes, w giners and buns, vegetable 000, the rep o rt pointed out? T here A ssistant County A gent Jay T. P ie r­ and family, and Mr. and Mrs. C lay­ the fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun­
ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon,
salad, sw eet pickles, yum yums, and
has been an even g re a te r develop­ son. A nyone w ish in g to co n tact him ton Ayers and fam ily spent Sunday subject to a m inim um price of $20.-
fresh apricots.
may do so th ro u g h ^ th a t o ffilce,
evening a t the H. E. Young home.
00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, at
The "C hefs” plan on hik in g to m ent of cooperatives abroad. In the
th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing d e­
th e island again soon and la te r on light of th is grow th, the report de­ FARM LEADERS PLAN
THOMPSON’S
DRUG
STORE
scribed parcel of land, h ereto fo re by
to sta y over n ig h t.
clared, “ We need a continuous re­
OFFERS FREE SAMPLE OF
U m atilla Coulnty, Oregon, acq u ired
BID
FOR
LABORATORY
vision of the curriculum beginning
DRUGLESS AID FOR HIGH
for d elin q u en t taxes, to-w it:
By Kay K eener
alw ays w ith th e c u rren t scene. The
E ast 25 feet of Lot 17 and all Lot
Oregon cities w ishing to be consi­ BLOOD PRESSURE RELIEF
The C olum bia S titc h ers met at intro d u ctio n of cooperative educa­
18, Block 5, O riginal tow n of
fh e H. M. Sonim erer home Friday, tion into th e cu rricu lu m of th e high dered as th e site for a F ed eral re ­
H erm iston in N W *4 SW ’4 . Sec­
H igh blood pressure su fferers in
search lab o rato ry will have an op­
Ju ly 8, a t 2:00 p. m. All members
tion 11, Twp. 4, N orth R an g e 28,
except tw o were present. The club schools should not be u n d ertak en p o rtu n ity to subm it briefs of th eir
enjoyed having Miss F ra n cis C lin­ sim ply by ad ding an o th er subject. claim s to a sta te ce n tral com m ittee
ton, th e county d em onstrator, pres­ The in te g ratio n of the curriculum
en t. who discussed the projects of as a whole, w ith the study of coop­ of farm leaders w hich will meet
Ju ly 16 in Corvallis, according to S.
each division an d seam finishing.
D em onstration team s chosen were era tiv es as an in te g ral p art, should T. W hite, sta te d irec to r of a g ric u l­
Dona K eener and B e u lh R yland; be the goal.” The com m ittee sug- ture.
M yra and Norma G etcheil; and Ma- gested th a t stu d y of cooperatives be
T he com m ittee was formed a t a
ry Sonim erer and K ay Keener.
, included in courses in citizenship,
m eeting of rep rese n tativ e farm lead­
Since we have met national re­
co n stru ctiv e
E ntliish,
q u irem ents. a c h a rte r w js granted economics,
ers held last week In P o rtlan d . Its
home economics, history, m ath em a­
to our club a t th is m eeting.
purpose is to p u t fo rth a unified bid
At the close of the m eeting. Miss tics, a g ric u ltu re , chem istry, h ealth
to g et for Oregon one of fo u r F ed­
C linton exhibited sam ples of fin ish ­ education, biology and physics.
eral la b o rato ries for w hich Congress
ed a rtic le s from each division.
The NEA com m ittee fu rth e r rec­
H ostesses for the afternoon were
recen tly ap p ro p riated $4,000,000.
B eulah R yland, R uth McCulley and ommended th a t colleges include the
T he purpose of th e p ro ject is to
study of cooperatives in th e ir gen ­
Peggy Som m erer.
stu d y and prom ote th e conversion of
eral courses in economics, sociology,
su rp lu s a g ric u ltu ra l com m odities to
By MARY SOMMERER.
history, political science, chem istry,
in d u stria l use.
home
economics,
in
d
u
strial
a
rts,
The Columbia W inners Calf club-
At th e P o rtlan d m eeting, N. E.
h
ealth
and
E
nglish.
Special
cours­
held an in te re stin g m eeting a t the
R. B. W ilcox home F rid ay , Ju ly 8, es should be offered In fields w hich Dodd, of H aines, was elected com­
a t w hich Lewis W ilson w as elected will provide technical tra in in g for m ittee ch airm an . D elegations from
secretary.
P endleton and D ayton vied for prior
A d em onstration
was read by stu d e n ts who expect to en ter th e co­ preference as th e designated loca­
Clayton Buell and Bobby E aton on operative movement. In addition,
“ D airy U ten sils” ; Marion O tt <ind all prospective teachers should be tion of such a lab o rato ry if estab ­
M ary Sonim erer read a dem o n stra­ given courses w hich include ad e­ lished in th e state.
tion on “Too Big a Jo b .”
The m eeting was called by Direc­
Two new m em bers were received q u ate tre a tm e n t of cooperatives.
to
r
W hite. In le tte rs to farm lead­
“ Am erica is slowly becom ing co­
in to th e club in the persons of Dul­
cinea and T heodore Panages.
operative-m inded, slow ly b ut Bure- ers he said. “ It has come to my a t ­
The m em bers present were H enry ly com ing to use in te llig en tly the te n tio n th a t v arious cities have been
Sonim erer, M arion Ott, Bobby E a t­ term s “ consum er” , “ producer” , and m ak in g bids ind ep en d en tly for one
on, Peggy Som m erer, Lewis W ilson,
of these lab o rato ries w hich lessens
G lenn W ilcox, Clayton Buell, T heo­ “ cooperative” and to adopt for p rac­
principles o u r chances as a state. In my opin­
dore P anages, D ulcinea Panages, tical use some of the
M ary Som m erer and Eva W ilcox, these term s imply . . . A tru e coop­ ion, Oregon has no chance unless
local leader. V isitors were Mrs. Ott erativ e as th e term is used in th e th e re is a un ited effo rt on th e p art
and C lifford Panages. A fter th e
of those in terested In a g ric u ltu re .”
m eeting ice cream and cake were p a rtic u la r and modern sense con­
notes
an
economic
e
n
terp
rise;
a
served by th e hostess.
Is Lake's Biggest Egg Producer
dem ocratic org an izatio n of people
By GRACE BENSEL.
L akeview — H. M. P ark s, ow ner-
for the purpose of producing and
d istrib u tin g {foods and supplies to m an ag er of th e P oplars ran ch at
Miss F ran ces C linton, home dem ­
F o rt Rock, is th e larg est p o ultry
o n stra tio n a g e n t of U m atilla coun­ m em bers on a non-profit basis . . . o p era to r in Lake county, according
ty, was a guest of th e H appy Hour A cooperative group of neighborly- to C ounty A gent Vic Johnson. His
C ooking club and th e Camp Cooking minded people band to g eth er, not e n terp rise Includes 1500 hens, and
Chefs m eeting last T uesday a t the only for th e purpose of elim in a tin g he ships from 15 to 20 cases of g ra d ­
C om m unity hall.
m iddlem an monopoly, ed eggs to Bend each week.
T he Camp Cooks hiked to an com petitive,
but
also
for
paying
them selves the
island in th e U m atilla riv er Just be­
Linn Grows English Rye Grass.
low C u ttin g ’s Service S tation, where pro fit on th e ir own purchases.”
A lbany—-More E nglish rv s grass
th e w ate r is low th is tim e of year,
The 32-page rep o rt of th e Com­
to cook supper over th e cam pfire.
is grown In L in n county th a n In all
m
ittee
on
C
ooperatives
includes
a
o th e r counties in th e U nited States
T h e m enu consisted of m ulligan,
and
h isto rical com bined, acco rd in g
to
County
sandw iches, fresh apricots, and a brief description
sketch of cooperatives, th e need for A gent F. C. M ullen, who reports
cold drink.
P lans w ere m ade for placing a consum er cooperatives, cooperative field inspection for ce rtifica tio n of
sign n ear th e highw ay to draw a t­ education in high schools, colleges 2680 acres d u rin g Ju n e for 74 farm ­
te n tio n to th e ir cam p ground, and and universities, how to organize ers. T his Is 1082 acres m ore th an
w as grow n In 1937. T his crop is of
fo r an o v e rn iig h t hike in th e near
and m anage a cooperative, legal as­ value n ot only for Its seed b u t for
fu tu re .
Miss CICinton presented c h a rters pects of cooperatives and sources of th e early sp rin g an d early fall pas­
to the clubs and gave sh o rt ta lk s on instru ctio n al m aterials. It was p re­ tu re It provides for sheep and cattle,
th e w ork th e g irls a re doing. The pared by A lbert M. Shaw, ch airm an , he says. The larg est acreage th is
year is th a t of Sm ucker B rothers of
next m eeting w ill be held Ju ly 22.
Los A ngeles; Dr. H. G. Lull, K ansas H arrisb u rg , w ith 700 acres in one
____
V isual education, by m eans of S tate T eachers College; S ara C. E w ­ Meld.
film« and slide«. Is widely used In ing. In d ian ap o lis; M ary B. McAn­
Self-em ploym ent Is one basis for
public schools of R ochester, N. Y., drew . su p e rin ten d e n t of schools,
d isq u alificatio n for benefits u nder
hom e tow n of a bl gcam era and film Carbondale, Pa., and Prof. Graem e th e sta te unem ploym ent com pensa­
S u n b rite
tion law.
25*
Arm & H am m er
3 1-lb. P kgs........
5*
44*
Soda
25*
Ginger Snaps
F resh Supply!
2 lbs. for ......
25*
Borden’s Milk
3
19*
PHONE 401
♦
O’Geran. Syracuse University.
13*
Chicken Soup
17*
P e a rl
SHORTENING
4 lb. P k g.........
Peas
4-H CLUB NEWS
ihVostrf.
Box
C arton
PINE CITY
E. W. M.
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
of U m atilla County.
(Ju ly 7 - Aug. 4)
♦
600 RO O M S • S IN S IB lE RATES
OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY
Camp No. 61 - Echo
Meet th e first T uesday of each
m onth in th e S tan field Odd
Fellow s hall —
8 :00 p. m.
DR. H.C. CURRY “
OPTOMETRIST
308 Green Bldg. - S eattle
Makes reg u la r visits to H erm iston
H otel ab o u t every 30 days.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eneral D en tistry
X -Ray and D iagnosis
Bank Bldg.
P hons i- J
Residence Phune 26-J
S unday and E venings by
A ppointm ent
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to 6
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore.
Herm iston Host No. 37
Meets firs t and th ird
T hursday. Legion A uxil­
iary m eets second and
fo u rth T hursday.
Legion H all.
Dr. A. C. W illcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. N ational Rank B uilding
P ra ctice in S tate ft F ed eral C ourts
P endleton, Ore.
DR F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Office Hours:
Other
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
Hours by
t to 6 P.M.
Appointment
713
PHONE — Office 733
W . J. W A R N E R
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston • Oregon