The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 16, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, MARCH
1«.
«3»
HOUSEWIVES CAUTIONED
h American Express
Travelers Cheques
The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN
EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en­
joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac­
cepted readily the world over . . . that prompt
refund will be made if they are lost or stolen
un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a
countersignature, for identification, is the only
requirement. Issued in convenient denomina­
tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for
each $100 purchased.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
j4
PROJECT FARM
BUREAU MEETING
SATURDAY NIG HT
M ESSAGE
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
W H A T SCIENCE SAYS
THE
DAIRY
PRODUCTS INDUS­ CONSUMER, CO-OP ALL THE WAY
TRIES CAN TELL THE
CONSUMER
MILK FROM PRODUCER TO
WANT ADS
Take th is tip if you w ant to save
money on your m onthly food bills,
Arden A. Reed, m arketing chief of
th e sta te departm ent of ag ricu ltu re,
suggests to housewives. Don’t buy
o rdinary food products by the pleee.
Insist th a t th e food be weighed by
th e m erchant. In th a t way you can
determ ine w hether you are g ettin g
a fair price per pound.
The reason for th is unusual ad ­
vice is th a t th e d ep artm en t’s divi­
sion of m arket enforcem ent has
found th a t a few m erchants are ta k ­
ing advantage of th eir custom ers by
selling by the piece. For instance,
does your butcher display pork
chops already cut up a t so-many-
cents each? Does your grocer dis­
play wedges of cheese w ith a price
ta g but no w eight inform ation? If
so, it would be w orthw hile to ask
th a t the pieces be weighed before
you buy.
W hile th e division has found th a t
most shops give th eir custom ers fair
value, some charge excessive prices
when they sell by the piece. They
depend on the custom er’s Inability
to judge w eight accurately in order
to overcharge. By in sistin g on know­
ing the w eight of food products
which you buy, Mr. Reed says, you
may save yourself considerable mon­
ey over a long period of time.
(Co-op League News Service)
New Y ork— Cooperative societies
in the m etropolitan area who pur­
chase m ilk through th e E astern Co­
operative W holesale are now getting
a supply which ECW secures direct
from producers w ithout intervention
of any private middlemen or proces­
sors. A fter nine years of purchas­
ing from private sources, arran g e­
m ents were completed by th e w hole­
sale on F eb ru ary 1 to pick up with
its own tru ck direct from th e D airy­
men’s League Cooperative Associa­
tio n ’s p la n t th e to ta l supply needed.
The D airym en’s League, w ith 30,-
000 members, enrolls a m ajority of
the farm ers supplying m ilk to the
New York area. Its union plant is
one of the largest and best equipped
processing p la n ts in th e city.
E astern
Cooperative W holesale
co-op bottles w ith th e distinctive
green pine tree emblem are used on
all classes of milk and cream. So­
cieties using th e m ilk include: Amal­
gam ated Cooperative H ousing Asso­
ciation;
A m algam ated Dwellings;
A proposed program of lig h tin g
F arb an d H ousing Association; H a r­ over 6,000 miles of n atio n al roads
lem ’s Own Cooperative; and K nick­ In France by electricity is expected
erbocker V illage Cooperative.
to reduce accidents by 35 per cent.
The U m atilla P roject F arm B ur­
MILK IS THE CHIEF PRODUC­
eau w ill hold a m eeting Saturday,
March 18, a t SsOO o'clock in the
TIVE FOOD
basem ent of th e M. E. church.
Everybody is welcome. One of the In no other way can the food habits
purposes is to meet the new assist­
now prevailing be so certainly
a n t county agent, M. E. K nicker­
and economically improved as
bocker, and his family.
by a more liberal use of good
The m eeting w ill s ta rt prom ptly
m ilk.” — Dr. H enry C. S h er­
at 8:00 p. m., w ith the following
man in Food P roducts, Mac­
program presented:
"K now Y our W eeds," by Em il
YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN
m illan Co., N. Y.
Zivney; "P ro s and Cons of T urkey
NEAT WALLETS FROM
R aising,” by A. E. Bensel; “ F e rtil­
izers for Our Soils," H. K. Dean;
"P ro tectiv e
foods’’
safeguard
"Corn and V arieties to P la n t,” by h ealth ju st as surely as a com petent
M. E. K nickerbocker; "W h at Bon­ police force protects th e homes of
neville Power Means to U s," by the com munity. In America, the
F. B. SWAYZE, P resident
Mrs. A. E. M cFarland.
meals we eat often supply too little
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Every user of electricity, w hether calcium and vitam ins A, C and G.
served by R. E. A. or private u tility , Foods which contain large am ounts
should be interested. Leading P o rt­ of these factors are designated “ pro­
land new spapers sta te th a t when tective foods” by Dr. Sherm an. Milk,
Eugene, Ore., has Bonneville power because it supplies all four of these
SrrmiHloM Wrralh
available, Eugene w ill have the factors, and is an o u tstan d in g source
Published every Thursday a t Hermis­
lowest electric rate s for domestic of th ree jot them, is the chief pro­
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
use for any city in the United tective food. The other protective
P auline M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
States. Under th e Bonneville gov­ foods are vegetables, fru its and eggs.
Publishers.
ernm ent set-up, we can get juice at
Many people in this country eat
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
Entered as Second Class M atter
th e same wholesale rate cost as E u­ ju st enough of the protective foods BUSINESS UP 34.5% AS EASTERN
December, 1906, U m atilla County,
FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE— 25 gene.
Otegen.
to prevent d ietary deficiency dis­
acres in fo u rth u n it (n e a r diver­
Come and take p a rt in above dis­ eases. T his is not enough. N u tritio n COOPERATIVE WHOLESALE
Subscription Rates.
sion dam ). Robt. E. Kennedy, cussion. Tell your friends.
One Y ear .................................... 62.00
au th o rities believe now th a t the REPORTS $717,000 VOLUME
3 0 -ltc
Six Months ,................................. 1.00 % E m m ett Cooney.
H. J. O tt, C hairm an. daily food supply should contain
Three Months ......................................60
(Co-op League News Service)
several tim es the am ounts of some
FOR RENT— 38 ACRES IRRIGAT-
n
u
trie
n
ts,
vitam
ins
in
p
articu
lar,
ed land, 16 acres in alfalfa, new
Brooklyn, N.Y.— The E astern Co­
“Bring Your Sock” Party.
th a t are actu ally required by the operative
house in W estland d istrict. W rite
W holesale
con<pleted,
Columbia G range mem bers are body to m ain tain life. W hen experi­ an o th er record year in 1938 when
A. F. Liles, A thena, Ore.
30-2tc
O ri
IR
PlILISM C
IATI OR FOR SALE— 1 HORSE; DELAVAL an ticip atin g F rid ay evening, March m ental anim als are given the type its sales volume jum ped to $717,000,
24, for on th a t evening grangers of diet, low in protective foods,
cream sep arato r; iron-w heel w ag­ and friends will enjoy a social eve­ which Americans h ab itu ally eat, 34.5% ahead of its total business
for 1937, it was announced today in
on and hay rack ; 3 double iron beds ning. In the, sock w ill be a co n tri­ they are poorly developed physically
the
Cooperator, published by the
w ith link springs. W. A. Jeppe. 3 0 -lp bution for th e grange. In re tu rn , a and the strain dies out in a few gen­
E astern Cooperative League.
program of special musical numbers, erations. H uman history also shows
E astern Cooperative W holesale is
t UMATILLA NEWS t LOST — LIGHT BROWN PART- gam
es and contests, w ith refresh ­ th a t, for better-th an -av erag e health, basing its operating costs on an a n ­
Shepherd and Police dog, named
By MRS. GLENN OSTROM
Duke. I^ast seen in Stanfield. Notify m ents will be enjoyed. The b eau ti­ a larg er proportion of the food con­ ticipated sales volume of $1,000,000
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H iatt and G ilbert Smith, Stanfield.
3 1 -ltc ful q u ilt on display in B u rn h am ’s sumed should be from the protective d u rin g 1939 and is already ahead of
son Bud of Pendleton spent the
window, and the g ran g e’s fa t pig, food group.
the
m onth-by-m onth
sales
into
week end visiting a t the home of SACRIFICE — LEAVING CITY; 1 will be given away a t th is meeting.
Milk is considered by experts to which the year’s quota has been
th e ir son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
drop head W hite R otary sewing
be the safest basis for reducing diets broken down. The scheduled gain
Ursel H iatt and family.
Paul W alsh of T he Dalles spent machine, like new, 325; Herm iston NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE because it is rich in proteins, v ita­ in volume for the year would be
3 0 -ltp
F riday night and S aturday a t the Hotel.
mins and m inerals and is relatively 39.5% . or slightly more th an the
UMATILLA PROJECT FARM
home of his wife’s parents, Mr. and
low in calories. The all-round n u ­ advance made last year.
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
FOR
SHEEP
Mrs. Jam es Byrnes. Mr. W alsh is a
BUREAU.
tritio n al qualities of milk which
A patronage refund of 1% on to­
cattle or hogs— U pright piano in
brakem an of the U. P. railroad and
make it such an excellent h ea lth ­ tal sales during 1938 was voted at
had made a run in here.
first class condition, C. L. Elgin,
building food are essential, both to the q u arte rly meeting of the full
Jam es Byrnes spent T hursday in Pendleton, Route 1.
30-3tp
The annual paym ent of $1.00 to the one who w ants to lose excess board of directors last month. More
W alla W alla on business.
The Ladies Aid held th e ir regular FOR SALE— MILK COWS, YOUNG the organization was due M arch 1st, fat and to the one who w ants to th an
200
consumer cooperative
m eeting at the Com munity hall.
cows, fresh next month. F ran k and we would like to have all old gain weight.
stores and buying clubs in 18 states
Mr. and Mrs. John M ustard and W alker, Boardm an.
30-3tp members, and as many new ones as
Milk is the chief protective food. and P uerto Rico will benefit by th is
daughters Dorothy and Margie spent
reduction in the non-profit costs of
T hursday In Pendleton on business. USED WATCHES— ELGIN & WAL- possible, in good stan d in g before
April 1st. M embership in the Farm COOPERATIVES TO SET
purchasing through th eir own coop­
Mrs. Denny Estepp and three
thams, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W.
Bureau also en titles the holder to a
children of Sunnyside, W n„ and her Behrm an, H erm iston, Ore.
erative wholesale. The refund will
30-tfc
UP
WORLD'S
F
A
I
R
sister, Blanche Pike, visited their
year’s subscription to the H erm iston
be applied to th e purchase of shares
father. Perry Pike, at the home of FOUND— A SWEATER. PAY FOR H erald, sta rtin g April 1st. R egular
CENTER IN NEW YORK
in th e wholesale. Because of in ­
th e ir sister, Mrs. Joe La Chance this
ad and identify. Call 621, H er­ subscription price is $2.00 per year.
creased economies E.C.W. has alrea­
week end.
C. M. JACKSON,
2 9 -ltc
dy reduced prices on 60 item s since
F riends were very deeply con­ miston.
Secretary.
cerned over hearing the m isfortune
(Co-op League News Service)
the first of the year. Non-member
of B arbara Berry, d aughter of Mr. DO YOU KNOW THAT YOUR FORD
New York-—Cooperatives in the purchasing groups, eligible to mem­
and Mrs. Jay Berry, form erly of here
dealer, Rohrm an Motor company COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTORS
m etropolitan area of New York will bership, can share in the benefits of
but now of P ortland, who fractured undersells the mall order house on
set up a “ Cooperative C enter” to the refund by m aking application
her hack w hile out on a snow party. reconditioned Ford engines and uses SHOWS $2,300 GAIN DURING
She has been put in a cast.
provide inform ation on cooperatives for m embership in the wholesale.
Mrs. W alter Bullard and children nothing but genuine Ford parts? GENERAL RECESSION
and consum er problems for the
Last A ugust E.C.W. leased a two-
29-3tc
P atty and Bob. and Mrs. Ben Spen­
thousands of consum ers who are ex­ story warehouse building in Brook­
cer and d aughter Edith spent S atur­
(Co-op League News Service)
pected in New York th is summer a t lyn which provides the co-op w ith
W ILL TRADE INCOME PROPERTY
day in Pendleton.
New York— Cooperative D istribu­ the tim e of the W orld’s F air, a com­ 27,000 square feet of floor space, a
for sm all improved farm . W rite
Faye G ardner has purchased a
1939 Chevrolet coupe.
P. O. Box 325.
29-3tp tors, national m ail-order consumers m ittee of New York cooperators an railroad siding and convenient ac­
cooperative, today released its fin a n ­ nounced th is week.
cess to deep w ater shipping. Its
Fred W arnstrom was a business
WOOD SAWING— TIES 7c. 16 IN. cial statem en t show ing a net gain
visitor In Pendleton Monday.
The "Cooperative C enter” will new 12-ton tra ile r tru ck will make
lengths; other wood $1.25 an of $2,338 for the fiscal year ended
The Seniors of the local school
special ru n s to cooperative stores in
held a th e atre party at th e H erm is­ hour. Thompson & H yatt. Box 75. Ja n u ary 31, 1939. The business not be on the fair grounds because the W ashington, D.C., Springfield,
of
the
very
large
expense
involved
ton th eatre Monday night.
Herm iston.
29-3tp volume for the year was $93,760.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
in m ain tain in g a commercial exhi­ Mass, and H arrisburg, Penna., areas.
and Mrs. H arrv Gram m er spent ALFALFA HAY TO TRADE FOR Under the direction of Olga H our- bit. The co-ops, as non-profit o rga­
The annual m eeting of the E ast­
Tuesday in Pendleton.
wlch, who became general m anager nizations, did not feel it was possi­ ern Cooperative W holesale will be
dairy cows, Durham preferred.
Duff K night, N.E. Columbia. 28.3tp late in 1937, the organization has ble to p articip ate on th a t basis. In held Tuesday May 30, in New York
moved into the black d u rin g a per­ the in terest of both economy and City. Each consum er cooperative
1930 CRYSLER SEDAN,
GOOD iod of business recession.
convenience the Co-op Center will holding m embership will have one
*
IRRIGON
♦
shape. P a rt cash or p art trade
The ow ners of Cooperative D istri­ be located in the h ea rt of M anhat­ voting delegate plus an additional
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
♦ for livestock. E. W. Hood. Board- butors are its customers, more than
♦
tan in the same building as the Co­ voting delegate for each 500 mem­
♦
--------
♦ man.
29-3tp 200 cooperative stores and over operative C afeteria at 136 E. 44th bers.
Earl Connell rented a plade at PERSONS TAKING DISCS O FF MY 3,000 individuals living In every S treet, ju st half a block from Grand
sta te in the Union, and in foreign
Boardman and moved his stock and
NO TRADE WITH GERMANY
drill, please re tu rn prom ptly to countries Including the Belgian Con­ C entral Station. The center will
household goods last week.
continue
displays
of
cooperative
ac­
Blacksm
ith
Shop.
Geo.
Mead,
H
er­
CONTEMPLATED BY U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Beard of Lusk,
go, Czechoslovakia. Syria. T ran sy l­
Montana, visited with Mr. and Mrs. miston.
29-3tp vania, G uatem ala, Jap an . China and com plishm ents and products, will
W. C. Isom and family F riday night.
serve as an inform ation center for CONSUMER COOPERATIVES
They were enroute to Hood River 4-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FUR- Denmark. C.D. also sells to the gen­ visitin g cooperators as well as in ­
from Grand Coulee.
(Co-op League News Service)
nlshed; also modern ap artm en ts; eral public, and as individual^ de­ terested consumers, and will direct
Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett McCoy were
velop an in terest in the organization visitors to the eighty cooperative
Barley
hay,
$6
ton,
for
sale.
H.
E.
called to P ortland Tuesday by a
New York— Because of m isunder­
28-tfc they become member-owners.
message sta tin g th eir g randdaugh­ H anby, H erm iston,
enterp rises
in
the
m etropolitan standing arisin g out of a story said
In
addition
to
doing
a
m
ail-order
ter B arbara Berry had been quite
area.
to have em anated from th e Germany
seriously injured while tobogganing CHOICE SHORTHORN BABY BEEF business. Cooperative D istributors
A nnouncem ent of plans for a “Co­ Embassy last week, officials of the
for lockers; one-half will weigh operate a reta il store in New York
at Mt. Hood. L ater word states her
spine had been injured. She has been about 175 lbs., B. P. R and, Irrigon. City, and also wholesales d rugs and operative C enter” followed closely Cooperative League of the U.S.A. de­
placed In a cast.
th e resignation of 21 consum er ex­ clared today th a t none of the coop­
28-4tp cosmetics
to
cooperative stores
Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s visited in
perts and governm ent officials from eratives affiliated w ith th e League
th is vicinity Friday.
FOR RENT — HOUSEKEEPING throughout th e nation.
the New York W orld’s F air Adviso­ have entered into negotiations w ith
Mrs. Carl K nighten has been quite
"As a member of the Cooperative
room; also tran sien t rooms. Car­
ry Com mittee on Consumer Interests. Nazi Germany for the exchange of
ill with a cold.
League
of
the
U
S
A.,
Cooperative
28-3tp
T he com m ittee members declared in farm products for German m anufac­
Charles Markham received a ser­ te r ’s A partm ents.
D istributors Is a p art of the h alf­
ious cut on his left hand w hile help­
resigning th a t the purpose« of the tured goods. The league is made up
WANTED—-CALVES.
3
TO
6
MOl
billion
dollar
cooperative
movement
ing Earl Isom saw wood w ith a buzz
com
m ittee were so altered th a t there of consum er cooperatives w ith 965,-
old. W rite W ill M. P eterson, Pen­ in th is country, which is th e most
saw Sunday, lie was taken to H er­
miston for medical attention.
dleton.
28-6tp rapidly expanding section of A m eri­ was no opportunity to develop a 000 patron-m em bers in 28 states.
consum er program and th a t the
W hile American consum er coop­
The ladies of the P resbyterian
can Industry today.” said Morgan
Community church met Thursday, TO RENT FOR CASH — 42-aeres H arris. E ducational D irector. "In nam es of th e com m ittee members eratives are shipping lu b ricatin g oil
cleaned the church and did some
w ithout buildings, A. D. Smith. 7 moving into the black w hile th ere were used to promote commercial to co-ops in Scotland. France, Bel­
work oq a quilt. The work on the mi. 8. W. of H erm iston.
28-3tp was a business recession in this ex h ib its at the exposition.
gium, B ulgaria, E stonia and Cana­
yards ’sh-progressing rapidly and
will be a g reat im provem ent when FOR SALE— HOT WATER BROOD- country. Cooperative D istributors Is I W hile the action of th e coopera­ da. no goods have been shipped to
tives is not directly related to the d ictato r countries. The cooperative
finished.
er stove and com plete pipes, large m ain tain in g a trad itio n of th e coop- j resignation of th e Consumers' Com­
Rev. H arness and Rev. Brown left
responsible for these shipm ents of
eratlv
e
movement."
Monday for Camas. W n„ to spend a capacity, $100: Also 1 used bicycle,
m ittee. Dr. J. P W arbasse declared petroleum products w ent on record
few days.
$10. G. G. Sm ith. Stanfield. 28-3tc
P otato breeders are still w orking th a t, "T he creation of a Cooperative at Its an n u al m eeting a year ago
iaivonne. small dau g h ter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell McCoy, Is quite ill. FOR SALE CHOPPED HAY. NO to develop varieties th a t will not C enter sponsored by Cooperatives Is when representatives of ita 100,000
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W arner were
sand burrs. 611.00 delivered. 5 mi. tu rn black after cooking, and th a t expected to serve a genuine consu­ consumer members voted against
H ermiston visitors Tuesday.
diseases,
heat.
and mer in terest for those coming to the shipping goods to any aggressor n a­
S.W.
of Stanfield. E. C. Chaney. Ec­ will reslat
Boh Sm ith and E arl Stew ard re ­
F a ir.”
tion.
17-tfc drought.
turned from Portland Monday night. ho, Ore.
H FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON L
AGAINST BUYING BY PIECE
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
Come to Pendleton for
Your Optical Needs!
Eyes Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to F it
When Needed.
— REASONABLE PRICES —
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
OVER WOOLWORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
J. V. YILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
«
Phone 1031
H erm iston ’
CONNOR'S REPAIR
SHOP
General Automobile Repair
Reboring - B attery Service and
W elding - Chevrolet P arts
W illard B atteries
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
W . L. M organ, D. ML D
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phons S-J
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and EveDings hy
Appointment
DR. A. E MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1:80 to 6
Phone 481 — — H erm iston. Ore
Hermiston t*ost (So. i i
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
@1
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMWNTB
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. N ational Bank Building
P ractice in S tate A Federal Courts
Pendleton, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Office H ours:
O ther
10:30 to 12:80 A.M.
H ours by
2 to 6 P.M.
Appointm ent
Rea. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
w . J. WARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oropnn