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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PACE T H U S » I <■ ! I FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION J M ESSAGE TO EVERY M EM BER. CANNING SCHEDULE From Ju ly 25 to 30 IMPORTANT FARM TOURS and Meetings for 1938. AMERICAN YOUTH CONGRESS URGES YOUNG PEOPLE TO ORGANIZE COOPERATIVES W ANT ADS Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative Specials for Fri. - Sat. - Mon. - July 22 - 23 - 25 lc a Word - Minimum 20c CORRAL POLES FOR SALE — IN- q u ire at H arve P ayne Dairy. 8. C. Cummins, H erm iston. 48-3tp Cocoa Quick Arrow Soap L arge Pkg. * (Save the box tops for th e movies) re Pound t Tin .................... >5* 13-WEANJER PIGS FOR SALE— 3*4 8 to 11 A M . 12 to 3 :30 P.M. mi. N. E. of H erm iston, on old (Co-op League News Service) Mon.— F ru it & B erries Beans Ju ly 19— Noxious weed erad icatio n P au l M iller place. D uane L athrop. T ues.— Tom atoes Corn Berea, Ohio — T hree hundred plots. Tour. Meet a t a ssista n t 48-3tp Wed.— Fruit & Berries Beans y o u th leaders from 55 young peop county a g e n t’s office 1 p. m. T h u rs.— Tom atoes Corn W lth les’ organ izatio n s from Boston to HIGH BUSH HUCKLEBERRIES F ri.— F ru it & B erries Beans Ju ly 30 — P astu re to u r. U m atilla p k g s..................... Shopping Bag ......... meadows. A lfalfa v ariety test C alifornia m et on th e cam pus of S at.— Tom atoes Corn B ring co n tain ers and pick, 35c plots and discussion of b acter B aldw in W allace College, here over per gallon, at G ravell R auch, 4 mi HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY ial w ilt affectin g alfa lfa stan d s th e F o u rth of Ju ly week end and w est U m atilla, 1-8 mile south R an d ’s on project. V isit alfalfa fe rtlll F ru it stand. 48-3tp zer tria ls. Meet a t U m atilla dedicated th e ir "Independence D ay” NEW CO-OP to a n atio n -w id e p la n n in g co n fer R anch, S tanfield, a t 1 p. m. FOR SALE— LAUNDRY STOVE, 2- MEET TUESDAY A ugust 6— Crops field day. U m atilla ence of th e A m erican Y outh Cong Pound hole, pipe and oven; 6-volt b a t Lb«........ Field S tatio n a t 10 a. m. P a s ress. W orld Peace, L abor and Co tery, new ; 1 k ra u t keg, new ; 1 P ackage P lan s for the final m eeting for An all vegetable sh o rten in g tu re tour, H erm iston project, operatives w ere m ajor p o in ts raised S inger m achine, all attac h m e n ts, old th e purpose of organ izin g a new 2 p. m. consideration a t th e conference. b ut good; fru it ja rs, p in ts and farm ers’ cooperative have been com A ugust 13 — P astu re tour. Sweet for The 1 air com pressor. Phone Consum er and Cooperative q u a rts; pleted and a m eeting scheduled for 48-3tp clover, mixed grasses and ru n Commission of the Congress p resen t 1051 a fte r Ju ly 28. Tuesday. Ju ly 26, a t th e Union dow n a lfa lfa fields tu rn ed to ch u rch a t 8:00 p. m. ed recom m endations endorsed by th e pasture. P ro g ram to be an FOR All farm ers are urged to atten d Congress as a whole w hich called on 25-HEAD W EANER PIGS No. 2 T ins nounced later. Sale— 9 weeks old. O. M. Clark, th is m eeting to h ear th e report of youth and youth-servfng o rg a n iz a H erm iston, Ore. E ach .......... 4 8 -ltc th e com m ittee and com plete o rg an i A ugust 20— A nnual tu rk ey g ro w ers’ picnic, 10 a. m., U. S. Field tions to in tro d u ce coop erativ e edu zation plans for the new coopera S tation. cation in to th e ir program s; to o r APRICOTS A P P L E BOX FULL 70 tiv e. R efreshm ents w ill be served at ganize cooperatives on college cam cents; Free w indfalls to custom Clubbers Present Play. th e close of t h e j n e e t i ng. puses to cu t th e costs of ed u catio n ; ers. B ring boxes. E dm und's O rch 4 8 -ltp By Kay K eener, R eporter. to urge public schools and colleges ards. U m atilla. At the request of the e n te rta in to include cooperative courses in RURAL YOUTH HAS T ins 13 oz. m ent . com m ittee . of „ th e , F . . arm „ , B? -i th e ir cu rricu la; to jo in cooperatives 1938 AUTO LICENSE PLA TE NO. For Package reau A uxiliary, th e C olum bia S titch - . ... P BIG INTEREST IN 36-819; Owner may h av e same by e r a n r p sp n tP il a d r a m a t iz a t i o n n f a n i 1 nOlTl© C o m m u n i t i e s OT O T g a - ers presented a d ram a tiz atio n of an paying for th is ad. 47-tfc nize co-ops w here th e re are none in old-fashioned g ard en w edding F r i MORE EDUCATION day afterno o n , Ju ly 15, at th e Co operation. "T h is course of action PHONE 401 lum bia club house. A d em o n stra can help trem endously to pull our 25 NARRAGANSETT 8 - W EEKS old tu rk ey s for sale a t 75c each. Of the 410 ru ra l young people be tion on sten cilin g was also given by co untry o ut of its economic chaos,' Mrs. W. V. G rider, Irrig o n . 47-3tp tw een the ages of 16 and 25 recen t R uth McCulley an d Peggy Sommer- build a secure cooperative economic er, a fte r w hich th e a u x ilia ry hostes- ly surveyed by the extension service E. W. M. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Rodenbough ses, Mrs. P. A. Corm an, Mrs. H. J .' dem ocracy and m ake for world FOR SALE — 4 00 9-WEEK-OLD R. E. GOAD, S heriff in Oregon, 198 w ere e ith e r in school O tt and Mrs. W. A. M ikesell, served and children, Mr. and Mrs. W alt peace.” N arrag an set tu rk ey poults. W. H. B ullard and children, and Mr. and of U m atilla County. o r would soon re tu rn to it, w hile refreshm ents. P arry , 5 mi. N. E. S tan field . 47-3tp Mrs. F ran k C lark spent Sunday at (Ju ly 7 - Aug. 4) 212 had d efinitely com pleted th e ir THE FIRST ISSUE OF B ingham Springs. form al education. HUNDREDS GLEAN CALL 22-R FOR ANY ELECTRICAL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and “COOPERATIVE HEALTH’’ Of these 212, only 9.4 per cent work on your ranch or home. B ert V ane H ia tt and M aurice P riddy had advanced beyond high school. NEW CROP IDEAS IS OFF THE PRESS Quick, H erm iston. 47-3tp spent Sunday fish in g in th e Desola M ore th an half, 58.5 per cent, had tion creek n ear Dale R anger statio n . UNION— A ra re new creeping a l Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arn stro m (Co-op League News Service) com pleted four years of high school, WANTED— A BOY TO H E L P WITH New Y ork— The firs t issue of Co odd jobs and to help m ilk. Mrs and d au g h ter of W a itsb u rg visited w hile 19.8 per cent had gone no falfa, plan ts su itab le for alk ali 46-3tp a t th e Pete McNabb home Sunday. f a r th e r th a n th e elem entary grades. grow ing, and various grasses seed o p erative H ealth , new official Jo u r T. G. Panages. ed w ith alfalfa were am ong th e new nal of cooperative m edicine, was A pproxim ately 1 per cent had not crop possibilities w hich in terested published th is week w ith featu re FOR SALE OR TRADE— SERVICE THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE com pleted elem entary school. S tation and cabin cam p in P a s some 500 visitors in th ree p arties a rticle s by Dr. J. P. W arbasse, pres co., W n„ for H erm iston property, OFFERS FREE SAMPLE OF D espite th is relativ ely m eager th a t inspected th e livestock branch ident of th e C ooperative L eague of or business. 4 6-3tp DRUGLESS AID FOR HIGH tra in in g , only one in 10 of th e out- ex perim ent sta tio n a t Union in J u th e U.S.A., Professor C. E. A. W in s BLOOD P R E SSU R E R E L IE F of-school young people w ere d efin low, Yale M edical School, Dr. K in g s ite ly p la n n in g to re tu rn to school, ly. H igh blood pressure su fferers in T hree consecutive field days w ere ley R oberts, m edical d irec to r of th e a business v isitor here S atu rd ay . b u t a th ird of the rem a in d er de- Mac G raybeal, who is w orking in H erm iston are urged to go to the devoted to Union county g ran g ers Bureau of C ooperative M edicine, Dr. R eith, spent S aturday a t his home. T hom pson’s D rug S tore an d receive iire d or hoped to be able to con tin under th e leadership of F ran k C. Rufus Rorem, group ho sp ital a u Mr. and Mrs. W ill Conlon have a free sam ple of ALLIMIN Essence ue th e ir form al education. W rig h t and C larence C a rter; to Ba th o rity , and A rth u r K allett, d irecto r purchased a new ’38 Chevrolet. of G arlic P arsley T ablets, valuable T he study made by J. R. Beck, ru ker county farm ers led by County of Consum ers Union. Gene H iatt, Bob Brow nell, Oliver for th e relief of distressin g sym p ral service specialist of the OSC ex A gent P. T. F o rtn e r, and to a W al Dr. W arbasse in his article , “Co McNabb and M arceluis Bray, who tom s of high blood pressure. These tension service, and B ernard Joy of a re the tab lets tested by an em in en t lowa p a rty led by County A gent operative M edicine” , accused th e are w orking in th e pea cannery, physician of New Y ork City w ith th e n atio n al extension service, also , . . spent th e week end a t home, re- G arn et Best. medical profession of ta k in g the tu rn in g Sunday n ig h t for work, w hich he reduced blood pressu re revealed th a t ju s t over half of the The new creeping alfalfa is ex trad esm an ’s a ttitu d e in conform ing j Mrs. U rsel H ia tt and sons. Dale and relieved dizziness and head GUO ROOMS • S IN S IB II RAIES y o u n g people in sc h o o l a t th e tim e pected to be of most value in pas to an economic of scarcity. He d e - a n d A llan, spent F rid ay in Pendle- aches by u sin g th e tab lets according th e survey was made w ere d e fin ite to d irectio n s on the package. To tures, if it proves as su itab le as e a r clared th a t only u nder a system of to n - ly p la n n in g for education beyond Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Boulton determ ine cause of your high blood ly tests Indicate. T he best alk ali cooperative m edicine could th e s e r h igh school. An additional 31 per left F rid ay for th e so u th ern en pressure, see your doctor. G et in OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY p la n ts observed a re straw b e rry clo vice m otive replace th e p ro fit m o tran ce to th e Y ellowstone N ational te re stin g booklet along w ith your ce n t had th e desire to continue if Camp No. 61 - Echo ver and Canada wild rye. Both of tive which has led to th e present Park, w here they expect to make free sam ple of ALLIMIN today and circum stances perm itted. Only one th eir fu tu re home. Mr. Boulton try these DRUGLESS ta b lets for these have show n more to leran ce to sta te of disorganized m edical se rv i Meet th e first T uesday of each o u t of six had no desire or plan for ■ ■ i- adv. worked here on th e riv er work as yourself. alk ali th a n most an y o th e r useable ces. m onth in th e S tan field Odd a college course or some o th e r ad governm ent inspector, and they forage plant. Professor W inslow in lay in g down have m ade th e ir home h ere for over LAND SALE NOTICE. Fellow s hall — 8 :00 p. m. vanced tra in in g , such as nursing, The plan of seeding a certain the fund am en tals of a sound pre a year. The Boultons will be missed business college or norm al school. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t am ount of grass w ith alfalfa in o r ven tativ e m edical program in an a r g rea tly as they had m any friends Among those who are o u t of th e undersigned, S heriff of U m atil fc» _•!!!« to prevent wild grasses such as ticle, “ P rev en tiv e M edicine In a Co here. school, young women hed had more der The Ladies Aid met T h u rsd ay a f la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an cheet. g e ttin g a foothold con tin u es P ro g ram ” , de ternoon a t th e V. D. B rainer home. order duly m ade and entered h ere DR. H .C . CURRY schooling th en the young men; as to show excellent possibilities in operative H ealth clared, "W hile all m edical practice, Mrs. V. D. B ram er has named her in by th e CoiHity Court of U m atilla OPTOMETRIST 77 per cent of the form er were high sta tio n trials. T he best grasses for County, Oregon, on th e 6th day of school g raduates, cor, pared w ith 61 ni3 purpose ap p ear to be tall oat private or public, involves some p re beauty shop “ The B unelia.” 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and Ju n e , 1933, w ill, on th e 6th day of vention, th e su b sta n tia l g ain s which p er cent of the latte r. grass, fairw ay crested w heat grass, A u g u st, 1933, a t the h o u r of 10:00 sons, Jo h n and H erbert, Mr. and Makes reg u la r visits to H erm iston can be made have not even been ap G ettin g additio n al education was and meadow fescue. Mrs. R ay McNabb spent S atu rd ay o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e H otel about every 30 days. proached. If p rev en tiv e m easures h ighest bidder for cash In hand, a t c u e of the o u tstan d in g needs listed and Sunday fish in g a t Lostine. F e rtilis e r tests observed on th e M argaret Brown re tu rn e d Sunday the fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun- by the young people interview ed. rotation plots indicated best resu lts are to be more th an pious asp ira _____ visit ______ a two weeks' w ith _ __ her ty C ourt H ouse, P endleton, Oregon, W h ile m any of them h id given up rem m an u re and phosphorus, w ith tions, it is essential th a t th e tr a d i from paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown (subject to a m inim um price of $20.- tional medical economic relatlo n - W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. hope of re tu rn in g to school, an over he la tte r show ing d istin c t increas- in Boise. Miss M argie Mustard th erefo r, to be paid in cash, at ... , „ ships be so modified th a t th e bar- worked in the Red & W hite store th e tim e of sale, the follow ing de- General Dentistry w helm ing m a jo rity of both those in es In yields on grain. Weed control riers t0 such effort bIockj for Miss Brown. scribed parcel of land, hereto fo re by X -R ay an d Diagnosis school and out of school expressed Plots drew a g re a t deal of atte n tio n IUe physician a n „ the e* Mr. and Mrs. Stan A nderson ami U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, acq u ired Bank Bldg. P hene »-J in te re st in jo in in g w ith o th ers of n “ oLuV ? " ‘° rS: „ . S^ er? n te n d en t rem ° ved- The service itself m ust be d au g h ter of T he Dalles have moved f ° r d elin q u en t taxes, to-w it: Residence Phone 25-J sim ila r age in form ing organized D. E. R ichards has plots w here into th e B oulw are house recently E ast 25 feet o f Lot 17 and all Lot Sunday and Evenings by g roups to consider m a tte rs of com m orning glories were killed out by Separated from its fin an c in g and co vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Boulton. J**- Block 5, O riginal tow n of o perative m edicine is one an sw e r.” Mr. A nderson will work w ith the H erm iston in NW 4 SW 4 . Bee- Appointment mon in terest. the cu ltiv atio n m ethod, and o th ers tion 11, Twp. 4, N orth R ange 28, Dr. Rorem predicted th a t group arm y engineers. w here they have been held in check h o spitalization would reach ten m i’- WARBASSE,. BENSON AND successfully by alfalfa. lion persons w ithin five years. Dr. DR. A. E. MARBLE Seed flax plots w ere of special in MONTGOMERY SPEAK AT Roberts in his artic le pointed out CHIROPRACTOR terest to Union county farm ers, m a th e m any ben efits w hich a system of MIDLAND CO-OP MEETING Office: 2 blocks east of post office ny of whom a re raisin g considerable group m edical p ractice offers to the Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I acreages th is year. It is estim ated ( Co-op L eague News Service) p atien t. A rth u r K a lle tt w arned M inneapolis-—Dr. Jam es P. W a r th a t from 1000 to 1200 acres of seed th a t some m ethod m ust be found to Phone 4 8 1 -------- Hermiston, Ore. basse, president of The C ooperative flax w ill be harvested in th e coun protect th e public from th e d an g e r L eague of th e USA. G overnor E lm er ty, some of w hich will yield as high ous d rugs w hich are p u t upon the Hermiston host No. 37 Benson of M innesota, and Donald E. as 18 bushels to th e acre. m arket. He declared th a t a survey Meets first and th ird M ontgom ery, Consum ers Counsel of of medical k its in poorer sections of T hursday. Legion A uxil MEAT DEALERS WARNED th e AAA, told 800 delegates m eeting New York revealed th a t th e people iary m eets second and h ere for th e 12th a n n u a l m eeting of AGAINST PRESERVATIVES spent enough on w o rth less p aten t fourth T hursday. th e M idland C ooperative W holesale, m edicines to pay for ad e q u ate care Legion Hall. .’line 13, 14 and 15, th a t the cooper Meat dealers w ere w arned th is In a cooperative h ealth association. ativ es m ust in ten sify th e ir educa week by the S tate D ep artm en t of C ooperative H ealth. th e official tio n a l work and stre n g th e n th e u n A gricu ltu re th a t th e use of su lp h ite jo u rn al of th e A ssociation of Medi d e rsta n d in g betw een consum ers and preservatives In th e ir products con cal Cooperatives, is published m onth producers if they are to successfully stitu te s an a d u lte ra tio n of th e food ly. The subscription ra te is $2 a OSTEOPATHIC elim in a te economic exploitation. year. in violation of s ta te law. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Dr. W arbasse em phasized th e im The com ing of th e w arm sum m er p o rtan c e of cooperative education as m onths hag induced a few m eat d ea OSBORN APARTMENTS a business investm ent and urged co lers to use the chem ical, officials t UMATILLA NEWS t o p erativ es to expand into new say. As th e chem ical im proves th e By ERMA BYRNES fields of consum er service as rap id ap p earan ce of th e m eat, th e consu ♦ ------- PETERSON A PETERSON ly as possible; but w arned them to m er is lead to believe th a t he is Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Linn visiled ATTORNEYS AT LAW stay o u t of debt w heth er to the p urchasing food of b e tte r q u ality h ere th e first of the week from a U. S. National Bank Building b an k s or to th e governm ent. th a n he is g ettin g . vacation en ro u te to The Dalles Mr . Practice In State A Federal Courts E. G. Cort, g eneral m anager of Several co u rt actio n s for th is Linn is p rin cip al of th e schools here Pendleton, Ore. Mr and Mrs. Jim m ie W alsh and M idland, reported th a t th e w hole cause have been b ro u g h t by th e de d au g h ter S haron Lee have moved sa le ’s sales volum e totaled $3,696.- p artm en t w ithin recent weeks. into the Tomlin house. 000 in 1937 w ith a net savings on , P rld d y ' who *• ’»orklng In “ It fa necessary th a t perishable DR. P. B. BELT w holesale o p eratio n s of $(4,000. He foods be preserved,” says J. D. M ick « « m la to n . spent T h u rsd ay here PHYSICIAN A 8UROEON also described th e educational work le. foods and d airies dlvlaiion chief, with her mother. Arrange meeting* with friend*. Arrange for accommodation*. Office Hours: Other Mrs. Jess Connell. Mrs. P earl J a r being carried on as p rep aratio n for " b u t today all reasonable ends 10:30 to 13:10 A M. Hours b __ la vis and Mrs. A nnie E dw ards spent If you're delayed on the road, cell ahead end keep reserva 8 to 6 P.M. Appolntmen a plan to set up a chain of coopera- the preservation of meat are accom- T hursday m orning in P endleton. tions open. These ere only a few of the way* Long Distance Rea. 718 PHONE — Office 733 Miss Eva Peterson and a girl tive grocery stores as soon as fifteen plished by cold storage, local com m unities supply funds for "The department takes the posl- M en d , who a re a tte n d in g sum m er een help you on vecetion. The service is available just about their own stores. The delegates ro- tion that the consumer la alw ays en- school a t C haney spent th e week j i l t i n g her p are n ts here. everywhere. W. J. WARNER ted to increase the capitalization of titled to know the condition, quality Albert V ieg and m o th er retu rn ed the co-op w holesale from $500.000 and contents of the food ¿e eat< Wednesday from Seattle where they Attomey-at-Law to $1.000.000 and Increased the However, where w e find sulphites had spent a tw o weeks vacation. T N I PACIFIC n U P H O M I ANO T H J M A P H COMPANY *nd Cecil Brownell «pent lim it of indebtedness to equal enpi- in use, the consumer is not told Hermiston « Oregon ■ A H RSXBT POOR 111 tallzation. this feet.’ " or Saturday in Pendleton on business. Earl E. Hanna of Pendleton was P a ra w a x X XI Pure Lard .g X ‘•3*’ Nu Bora SPRY 3 53* S ilk T issue 6 Fo, 25< Peas Post Toasties IO* Ripe Olives »5* Dr. A. C. Willcutt AHEAD