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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE FIVE A., suggested as th e them e of the In stitu te, "Y ou cannot control w hat THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS you do not ow n” and led th e group will come to your home every day through in a rapid survey of “ Cooperatives in th e W orld” . T his was supple THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper m ented by a description of th e spec It records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor ta cu la r grow th of th e cooperatives J i M E SSAG E TO E V E R Y M EM B E R . does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It ignore them, in Ohio by M urray D. Lincoln, exe but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. cutive secretary of th e F arm Bu reau Insurance and com m odity co The Christian Science Publishing Society will have charge of th e S aturday C ongressm an W alter M. Pierce One, Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts CANNINO SCHEDULE operatives in th a t state. Mr. L in Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for m atinees and th e selection of th e speaker of th e day, gave an address a period of coln traced th e grow th of these co From October 10 to 16 pictures. “ E ffo rts have been made to an in terested audience. A fter 1 year $12.00 6 months $6 00 3 months $3.00 1 month $1 00 ops from a $10,000 investm ent Wednesday Issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year $3.60, C Issues 250 to im prove ch ild re n ’s movies, u su a l m aking q u ite an extensive ex p lan a 8 to 11 A.M. 12 to 3:30 P.M. ly by p are n ts, b u t G reenbelt is go tio n of th e farm act. he spoke of tw elve years ago to auto, fire and _______ N a m e ___________ . . . _______ _________ life insurance, feed, fertilize r and M on.-T om atoes-Fruit Beans ing one step fu rth e r by g iving the pow er an d illu stra te d w ith a large Address . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . _________ - ________________. . . . . petroleum, cooperatives w ith nearly Tues.— No C anning No C anning children a chance to say w h at mov c h a rt, show ing com parative prices Sample Copy ou Request $10,000,000 in assets. “ You have ies they w an t to see; T his p a rt of as betw een th e p rivately owned W ed.-T om atoes-F ruit Beans In your own hands th e tools to fash T h u rs.— No C anning No C anning the experim ent w ill be w atched p la n t and th e public p lan t. T here is ion your own d estin y ,” Mr. Lincoln w ith in te re st, declared H erb ert E. no p lace in th e p icture of th e fu tu re declared. “ W hy have you failed to F ri.-T om atoe8-F ruit Beans NOTICE E vans, vice p resid en t of Consumer for the p riv ate power monopoly, use th em ?” S at.-T om atoes-F ruit M eat D istrib u tid n C o rporation, w hich is sta te d Mr. Pierce. O ther speakers who described the NOTICE IS H EREBY CIVEN th a t Show ing th e flctious value of u til O ther products by special a rra n g e a ssistin g in th e developm ent of the business and educational m ethods of th e undersigned, M ayor of th e City co-op en terp rises a t G reenbelt. ities, Mr. P ierce stated th a t th e p ri m ent. of U m atilla, Oregon, p u rsu an t to T he th e a tre is equipped for th e a v a te u tilitie s p roperty w as valued th e cooperatives w ere: R. N. B en ja O rdinance No. 132 passed by th e min, president of th e Penn. Farm HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY tric a l productions, concerts and lec by th e co rporation a t th irte e n b il lc a Word - Minimum 20c Council of said City and approved Bureau Cooperative Ass’n.; Louise by th e Mayor th ereo f on Septem ber ALTON E. SISSON, Mgr. tu re s as w ell as m otion pictures. lion dollars, and by th e F ederal M cCarran, m anaging d irecto r of the T elegram s from co-ops and civic Pow er Commission at six billion. He FOR SALE— M ahogany P orcelalned 19, 1938, will on th e 11th day of Ohio C redit Union L eague; A nthony October, 1938, at th e hour of 2 o ’ leaders co n g ra tu la tin g th e G reen stated th a t w ith th e new discoveries C ircu lato r, 2-3 room, new ; con clock in th e aftern o o n a t th e City POULTRYMEN OBJECT belt citizens on th e ir v e n tu re in co in transm ission of power, th e people L ehner, educational d irecto r of the d itio n , perfect shape; One 6V B a t Council Cham ber in U m atilla, Ore operativ e e n te rta in m e n t poured in of Oregon have b rig h t prospects if Penn. F arm B ureau Co-op Ass’n.; tery, new. Phone 1051, H erm iston. gon, offer for lease a t public au ctio n TRANSACTION T A X and L. F. W arbington, E ducation- before th e official o pening of th e they wish to organize an d ta k e ad 7-3tp to th e responsible bidder offering th e highest m onthly re n ta l to r a th e a tre W ednesday n ig h t. T he keys v an tag e of th e power available to O rganization D ireotor of th e Ohio term of not to exceed ten years th e T he “E ggsam in er,” official publi of th e th e a tre w ere tu rn ed over to them , by sellin g revenue ce rtifica tes F arm B ureau Co-op Ass’n. U nder follow ing described real property cation of th e P acific C ooperative the citizens of G reenbelt by P ercy S. to finance d istric ts. Mr. P ierce re Mr. W a rb ln g to n ’s direction th e In WANTED— A GIRL TO DO GEN- owned by th e City an d n ot needed era l housew ork. O. E. Dyer, I n for public purposes, to-w it: P o u ltry producers, w ith w hich most B row n, p resid en t of CDC an d exe ferred also to his fchart show ing s titu te broke in to a n um ber of 7 - ltp of th e com m ercial poultrym en of this cutive d irec to r of th e Good W ill ow nership of la rg e corporations as sm all discussion groups to answ er qu ire H erald office. All of Block 45 in W ardw ell’s these two questions: “W h a t should A ddition to th e City of Uma section are affilia te d , in rep o rtin g F und. com prising 200 men. N inety percent tilla . U m atilla County, Oregon: proceedings of th e fifte e n th an n u a l of th is is in th e n o rth ea st portion of organized labor and a g ric u ltu re do FOUR COWS FOR SALE— DUE TO all th e w ater fro n t land owned tow ard p rom oting co operatives?” freshen soon; Also w in ter apples. convention of poultrym en held in F. B. A. Meeting Oct. 7 th e U nited S tates, and alth o u g h by th e City of U m atilla bounded and “W hich is th e more im p o rta n t B ring co n tain ers for apples. E m m ett C ervallis early in Septem ber, p rin ts on th e west by th e east line of T he n ex t m eetin g of th e F arm most of th e su g a r raised in th e south approach to th e solution of o u r so Cooney. 7-3tp “ L” S tre e t in said City, bound th e follow ing in connection w ith B ureau A u x iliary w ill be held F ri and west, 90 p ercent of th e su g ar ed on th e n o rth by th e low cial-econom ic problem s, political or th e proposed sta te tra n sa c tio n tax stock is in th e n o rth eastern states. day, October 7, in th e club house w ate r line of th e Columbia economic a c tio n ? ” w hich w ill come before the sta te MODERN APARTM ENT AND 5- A n o th er c h a rt showed an n u a l in riv er, bounded on th e east by in Colum bia park. E lection of offi Joseph B laha, g eneral m an ag er of vo ters: room fu rn ish ed or u n fu rn ish ed th e east line of th e City lim its cers w ill be held and a ll members comes as apportioned to d iffe ren t th e New C ooperative Company, Dil house for re n t. H. E. H anby, H e r of said City and bounded on "T he tw o per cent tran sa ctio n tax a re asked to tr y and come. Those percentages of population, to -w it: th e south by th e n o rth line 7-tfc on w hich Oregon voters w ill be on th e p ro g ram com m ittee are Mrs. 8,000,000 fam ilies received less th a n lonvale, described th e developm ent m iston, O rt of th a t co-op from ithe tim e a h an d of F ro n t S treet, som etim es call $750 an n u ally . called upon to pass n ext November M innie O tt and Mrs. Joyce G uiw its, ed W a te r S treet, b u t excluding w as condem ned by G. C. Keeney, and Mrs. Jessie Hooker, Mrs. Emma 11,000,000 fam ilies receive less th a n ful of people had to do business in FOR SALE— YOUNG JE R SE Y BULL public streets. five languages to th e point w here it $1,500 an n u a lly . m anager of the P acific Cooperative C hristley and Miss M artha W a lth e r 18 mo. old; Also cows fresh and The term s and conditions of such P o u ltry P roducers as “ th e m ost are on th e refre sh m e n t com m ittee. 8,000,000 fam ilies receive less th a n is doing more th a n h alf a m illion com ing fresh. H. C. S hanks, H e r proposed lease a re on file w ith th e dollars w orth of business a year. m iston. $3,000 an n u ally . severe blow th a t could be d ea lt to 7-3tp R ecorder of said City and may be exam ined in his office. H erb ert K att, m an ag er of th e R a 1,500,000 fam ilies receive less th an th e p o u ltry producers of Oregon.” Grange Meeting Postponed. J. C. TUCKER. cine Consumers Cooperative, W is $5,000 an n u ally . T he tax if adopted, according to FOR SALE— 4 GOOD MILK COWS Mayor of th e City of U m atilla. T he n ex t re g u la r m eeting of the 1,000,000 fam ilies receive less th a n consin, told >the sto ry of th a t com K eeney, w ould double th e tax b u r U m atila County, Oregon. and 3 heifers. In q u ire D ixson’s p arativ ely new association o rg an iz (Sept. 22-Oct. 6) den now borne by th e p o u ltry pro W estland G range has been post $5,000 an n u ally . Hop Y ard. 7 - ltp T he program w as concluded by a ed by labor union people less th an ducers, re su ltin g in increased cost of poned due to a co nflict w ith th e five years ago. T he R acine co-op p roduction and in ran k d isc rim in a U m atilla P ro je ct fa ir dates. The sh o rt ta lk by Mr. Spencer. Use the Classified Column. SQUASH FOR SALE BY W. H. Business was resum ed a fte r a re now has six gasoline o u tlets, a coal tio n a g a in st Oregop poultrym en in next re g u la r m eeting w ill be held Cook, $5 per ton. W est of A tte- cess of 30 m inutes, w ith th e follow yard, grocery store, appliance store, com petition w ith those of o th e r T hursday, October 13. b u ry corner. 7-3tc g arag e and hall. in g resolutions adopted: sta te s w hich do not have such a T he delegates a t th e in s titu te vi- One ask in g for privilege, u nder ta x .” PIERCE A N D HESS MAGAZINES AND CONNOR'S REPAIR soil conservation conditions, to p la n t Jsited the v arious b ranches of th e GET YOUR The convention represented poul new spapers by mail. Save money. some o th e r crop on sum m er fallow D illonvale co-op to see th e coopera tr y producers, hatcherym en, breed SPEAK A T MORROW SHOP to prev en t weed grow th an d land tives in operation. D uring th e S a t Special rate s on M orning O regonian, ers and feed men. C O U N TY POMONA Oregon Jo u rn a l and News Telegram General Automobile Repair erosion. u rd ay evening session the audience Endorsed a resolution from Camas took p a rt in various forms of coop for October. See Mrs. G eorgia H en R eb o rin g - B a tte ry Service and MISSOURA GOES M orrow County Pom ona G range P ra irie G range callin g for more erativ e recreatio n u n d er the d irec derson, H erm iston, Ore. Phone 37-J. W elding - C hevrolet P a rts m et a t R hea Creek G range hall S a t protection from pocket gophers and tion of Lynn R ohrbough, d irecto r of FQR W H EA T W illard B a tteries urday, October 1, w ith a good a t for using d iffe ren t m ethods of pro C ooperative R ecreation Service, and DELICIOUS A PPLES FOR SALE— Phone 53-W Hermiston heard th e D illonvale Co-op Band, O rchard ru n ; all apples are picked F or m any years exerim ent s ta tendance aan d w ith 20 v isito rs from tection of g raz in g lands. U m atilla County Pom ona G range The fifth degree was b eau tifu lly resp len d en t in colorful uniform s, j from tree s; 50c per box; p u rch aser tions have been proving th e high OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY value of w h eat as a livestock feed. present. T he m orning session was exem plified in th e evening by Um a play Bohem ian, Czechoslovakian and b rin g own boxes. Thom as Cam p bell, H erm iston. 6-3tc H ow ever, m any still believe th a t tak en up w ith rep o rts of officers tilla County Pom ona G range, th e re A m erican folk music. Camp No. 61 - Echo being seven candidates. P lan s were Jam es Myers, In d u strial S ecretary corn is far out in th e lead and much and Committees. Meet th e firs t T uesday of each F ollow ing a b o u n tifu l d in n e r ser- made for th e jo in t sta te conference of th e F ederal Council of C hurches, FOR SALE OR TRADE — DOUBLE corn is shipped into Oregon on th a t b arrel 12-gauge shotgun, only $5. m onth in th e S tan field Odd i ved by th e ladies of R hea Creek to be held a t Cold Springs G range basis. concluded th e In stitu te w ith an ad W ill tra d e fur tu rk ey s la te r in sea Fellow s h all — 8 :00 p. m. The m ost recent co n trib u tio n to G range, a t w hich tim e over 100 peo- hall. The next m eeting place will be dress on “T he S p iritu al A spects of son. In q u ire or see gun a t H erald th e inform ation cn th e value of Uma ; pie were served, a program was con a t Irrig o n , in Ja n u ary . U nions and C ooperation.” D elegates office. 6-tfc tilla county’s su rplus w heat crop is 'd ucted by Mrs. V ida H eliker, lectu r- 160 LABOR AND COOPERATIVE a t th e in stitu te co n trib u ted to a ‘ er. ? report from th e Colles:'' of A gricul DR. H .C . CURRY T he program opened by th e sing- fund to prom ote sim ilar in stitu te s FOR SAx^E—SMALLEY NO. 14 EN- tu re of th e U niversity of M issouri. DELEGATES ATTEND OPTOMETRIST silag e hay chopper, $35. Slat in o th e r sections of the country. Feeding Value of Wheat and Cora. | -i- r f A m erica, followed by a talk c a rrie r. C. R. Myers. 6-3tc Question. “W h at is th e relativ e I on “ The Y outh of T oday,” by Bill DILLONVALE INSTITUTE 308 Green Bldg. - Seattle feeding value of w heat and corn for i A shw orth, th e first g ran g e r to have Makes re g u la r v isits to H erm iston (Co-op L eague News Service) rw ine? T his ouestion Is asked fre ! ever been speaker of th e little cong FOR ROOM AND BOARD PHONE H otel ab o u t every 30 days. * IRRIGON * Dillonvale, O.— One hu n d red and q u en tly now as new w h ea t is being ress. A hum orous read in g w as g iv 6-3tc ❖ By MRS. W. C. ISOM <0> 22-R, H erm iston. en by Chas. W icklander, S tate six ty delegates from trad e unions threshed. « O STEEL BED, SPRINGS AND IN- "A nsw er: Hogs fed w heat will G range d ep u ty ; a talk on "O ur F o r and consum er cooperatives in Ohio, ner-coil m attress, used for less Ben N etter and Miss N ellie Leiclit W . L. Morgan, D. M. D. consum e jn o re feed and gain more ests and th e ir P ro te ctio n ,” by Mr. P ennsylvania. W est V irginia and as th a n five m onths; to sell or trad e were m arried T h u rsd ay in P en d le G eneral D en tistry rap idly th a n w hen fed corn. Less C hrisw ell, a ssista n t ra n g e r of forest far w est as W isconsin and N ebraska, for p a rt paym ent on a crib. Mrs. ton. The bridegroom is from A uro X -Ray and Diagnosis service; com m unity sin g : E ugene m et here October 16, 17 and 18 for feed w ill be requ ired to produce a 6-3tc Lyle Eddy, Irrig o n , Ore. ra, Oregon. B ank Bldg. P hons »-J given pound of g rain so th a t w heat L ear, .sec re tary of Soil C onservation an In s titu te on O rganized L abor and Mr. and Mrs. B atie Rand motored Residence Phone 26-J is more valuable, pound for pound, Service of M orrow county, and the Consum er Cooperation arra n g e d by W E IN E R PIGS FOR SALE. F. N. Sunday and E venings by th a n corn. The exact rela tio n sh ip 83sistant co unty agent, spoke on the th e labor com m ittee of th e Coopera to P o rtlan d Sunday to d eliv er a C larke, Colum bia Diet., H ennis- A ppointm ent betw een these two g ra in s w ill vary AAA and Soil C onservation as to tive League of th e U.S.A. H ost to tru c k load of cattle. 6-3tc ton. Mrs. H arvey W arn er en tertain ed d epending upon a num ber of fac reduction of acreag e and paym ents. th e conference was th e New Coop H enry L. Hess, dem ocratic can d i era tiv e Com pany, pioneer consum er a gro u p of Sunday School children COMPLETE MARINELLO BEAUTY tors, b u t in general a bushel of w h eat is w orth approxim ately 10 d ate for governor, was th en in tro cooperative o rganized by m iners and S atu rd ay . She had a nice p a rty for DR. A. E. MARBLE course a t reduced prices. In q u ire them on the church lawn. CHIROPRACTOR p ercen t m ore th a n a bushel of corn. duced and spoke of d iffe ren t legis farm ers th ir ty years ago. H erald office. 6-tfc Two labor rep resen tativ es, Clin “ Low grade w heat is nearly as lation w hich he had sponsored. The Mr. and Mrs. C lair C aldw ell and Office: 2 blocks east of post office valuable as good plum p w heat for law know n as th e “ Hess Tax B ill,” ton Golden, d irec to r of th e n o rth east Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sm ith le ft S un 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE Office H ours: 8 to 13 - 1:30 to 6 feeding livestock. As a rule, a given he stated , saved homes and farm s ern division of th e Steel W orkers day for the m ountains. They are — Colum bia d istric t. Lum p sale Phone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore. w eight of low grade w heat will con from foreclosure by providing for O rganizing Com m ittee of th e CIO, going on a h u n tin g trip. or eq uipm ent and livestock separate. ta in approxim ately th e sam e am ount cancellation of in te re st and p en alty and R. A. W arn er, presid en t of the Mr. and Mrs. C larence F o ster of Dr. A. E. M arble, H erm iston. 5-3tc Hermiston Post No. 37 of digestible n u trie n ts as w h eat of on d elin q u en t taxes by being paid on York, P en n sy lv an ia, F ederation of P endleton are v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. M eets firs t and th ird h ig h e r grade. However, th e low q u a rte rly a n n u a l basis. He spons T rade U nions, affilia te d w ith the Fred Doll. FOR R EN T— FURNISHED APART- T hursday. Legion Auxll- grade product may con tain more ored th e firs t old age pension law A.F. of L., opened th e discussions m ent for housekeeping. E lectric Mrs. R uth U nlm aker and d au g h H N g U l a r y m eets second and p ro tein , th u s providing a b e tte r b al and fought to elim in ate th e p au p e r’s th e first n ig h t of the conference, te r are v isitin g w ith Mrs. U nim a ztove and m odern. Phone 78-R, fo u rth T hursday. o ath from these laws. He also re fe r w ith D orothy K enyon, m em ber of k e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Joe Dyer. anced ra tio n .— L. A. W eaver, Mis 50-tfc Legion H ail. red to the blessing of B onneville th e board of d irecto rs of Consum ers so u ri College of A g ricù ltu re .” L eicht. dam and transm ission lines owned C ooperative Services, New York, as Mrs. Josephine G raybeal retu rn ed by the governm ent and made pos th e th ird speaker. FIRST COOPERATIVE MOVIE home S unday evening. She had been sible by th e h u m a n ita ria n policy of D r. A . C . W illc u tt “Consum er Cooperatives and La HOUSE IN THE U. S. v isitin g her children In Im bler and CLASSIFIED ADS our p resen t ad m in istratio n . bor U nions should go along hand in OSTEOPATHIC * Hess favors a b etter tru c k law h an d — they should grow to g e th er,” E lgin. OPENED IN GREENBELT Mr. an d Mrs. E arl Leach and Mr. BRING RESULTS more favorable to th e sm all tru ck declared Miss K enyon. “ T he m aking PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Co-op L eague News Service) ow ner. As ch airm an of F o restry and of a new society is in th e consum er and Mrs. Benny McCoy m otored to OSBORN APARTM ENTS G reenbelt, M aryland — T he first Forest P ro d u cts Com m ittee, he spon cooperative an d labor union move Im b ler for th e week end. cooperative ’ movie th e a tre in th e sored th e legislation placing O re m en ts,” said Mr. Golden, w hile Mr. Mrs. W. C. Isom left Monday for U nited S tates, a m odern, air-co n d i gon’s forests on a su b sta n tia l yield W a rn e r em phasized th e fact th a t P o rtlan d . She plans to be gone tioned th e a tre w ith th e fin est a v a il basis. T his legislation places Oregon " th e re Is no n e u tra l position on con ab o u t two weeks. PETERSON & PETERSON able projection and sound equip u n d er th e W eeks Act of Congress, sum er cooperatives, labor unions and ATTORNEYS AT LAW W ill Shell of P o rtlan d accom pan m ent. opened here Septem ber 21. w hich perm its th e g overnm ent w ith farm m a rk e tin g co-ops— we m ust ied E m m ett McCoy, Law rence M ark U. S. N atio n al Bank Building T he th e a tre , w hich se ats 600, was th e consent of co unty co u rts to sell favor them a ll." P ra ctice in S tate A F ederal C ourts ham . B ert Beneflel and F rank Mark designed for the com fort of th e con th e tim ber lands to th e federal gov P endleton, Ore. W illiam A. Frogge, o rg an izer for ham on a h u n tin g trip. The group sum er-ow ners, and as a re su lt th e ern m en t, th e governm ent th en sells th e N atio n al F ederation of Post Of retu rn ed Sunday from th e m oun seats are m ore am ple and th e aisles it w ith forest lands u n d er a sus fice C lerks and official rep rese n ta tain s. a re much w ider th a n u su ally found tained yield basis; a portion of th e tive of th e A.F. of L. at th e In sti DR. P. B. BELT W esley T h aralsen of San F ra n cis PHYSICIAN A 8URGEON in th e movie house. T he leading funds going for b u ild in g of forest tu te . described th e cooperative at co visited w ith Rev. H arness and Office H ours; O ther movie com panies in th e U nited roads and tra ils an d for re-foresta- G reenhills, Ohio, of w hich he is fam ily last week. 10; 30 to 1 3:30 A.M. H ours by S tate s w ill supply th e p ictu res w hich tion projects. T his action resu lts in president and th e L ib erty Rochdale 2 to S P.M. A ppointm ent Rev. McDonald Is holding a series w ill be selected by a com m ittee of first, forests never depleted; sec Consum ers Cooperative, C in cin n a ti, Res. 718 — PHO N E — Office 733 of m eetings In th e P entecostal consum er-ow ners. ond. preserv atio n of w ate r sheds; w ith w hich he is also associated. Mr. T he th e a tre w ill show four even th ird , enrich es counties by reducing Frogge em phasized th e im portance chu rch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill G raybeal e n te r W. J. WARNER | ings a week a t present w ith a m a property taxes. of cash tra d in g , grow th w ith in the tin e e for children on S atu rd ay a f Mrs. J. M. R ichards, le c tu re r for lim its of th e m em bers’ ca p ita l and tain ed th e Don K enny fam ily S un ternoon. A com m ittee of children U m atilla county, gave a hum orous th e necessity of a su b stan tia l econo day evening a t th e G raybeal home. Attomey-at-Law Donald Isom is leaving soon for elected by th e cooperatives in th e Im personations, g iving d iffe ren t ver mic av a n tag e from co-op buying. Hermiston - Oregon high school and g ram m ar school, sions of “ T w inkle. T w inkle, L ittle E. R. Bowen, general secretary of G rand Coulee w here be expects to be employed. an d the J u n io r C itizens A ssociation, Star.” T he C ooperative League of th e U.8. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION [WANT ADS [