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T hursday , march so , 1939 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. • ..................................................... ♦♦© ft ft • -•• ft • A iti a, .............. f ; DO YOU K N O W .. . i"$ H tH lftftl /I FARM 1C O-OPERATIVE Oil ZISI0 in h •\ T '.'I VE OHIO FARM BUREAU CO-OP REPORTS $6,856,CvO BUSINESS IN 1938 (Co-op L eague N ews S ervice) C olum bus. Ohio— T he F a rm Bu reau C ooperative A ssociation, cen windstorms (in most states fire Insurance MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. tra l o rg a n iz a tio n se rv in g 82 c o u n ty Joes not cover such dam age) t wide co o p erativ es in th e s ta te of Ohio, rep o rted a to ta l business of NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE Club Outlines Program. Columbia Stitchers Club. $6,856,932 for 1938 a t its a n n u a l T he R oyal Room Im provem ent 2. W hen you m ay be held responsible fo r T he C olum bia S titc h e rs S ew ing UMATILLA PROJECT FARM m eetin g h e re last w eek. T h e coop- employees’ automobile accidents, eoen if club held its re g u la r m eetin g M arch club m et T h u rsd a y a f te r school a t e ra tiv e s a ffilia te d w ith th e c e n tra l BUREAU. you Jo not own the c a r t 18, a t th e hom e of th e leader. A th e II. C. M cCulley hom e. A program o rg a n iz a tio n a re o p e ra tin g 51 p etro - d T he a n n u a l p ay m en t of $1.00 to e m o n stra tio n on th e c a re o f th e for th e y ear w as m ade a-s follow s: I leum bulk p la n ts in th e s ta te and th e o rg a n iz a tio n w as d u e M arch lBt sew in g m ach in e w as g iven by M ary A pril 13— O tts, D iscuss Room». h a n d le in a d d itio n to p etro leu m p ro an d we w ould lik e to h av e a ll old S om m erer an d D orothy K nox. R e A pril 27— K noxes, G ive R ep o rts on ducts, p a in t, e le c tric a l ap p lian ces, w ork accom plished. m em bers, an d aa m any new ones as fre sh m e n ts of .punch and cookies tires, com m ercial fe rtiliz e r an d farm possible, in good s ta n d in g before w ere served by N orm a G etchell and May 11— M cCtflleys, D em o n stratio n ' m ach in ery . 3. W h a t to do about your insurance t f by Joyce M cCulley. A p ril 1st. M em bership in th e F a rm R u th M cCulley. D u rin g the last y ear th e F a rm Bu- you recently bought a piano t May 25— O tts, H ike an d D em o n stra ' reau C ooperative A ssociation an d th e B u reau also e n title s th e h o ld er to a Westland Home Ec Club. tion by M arian O tt. C ooperative G ran g e L eague F e d e ra y e a r's su b sc rip tio n to th e H e rm isto n jO R E insurance, by ita very nature, is not something T he W estlan d G ran g e H orae Ec J u n e 8— K noxes, T re a su re h u n t and tio n E x ch an g e se rv in g 100,000 m em H erald , s ta r tin g A p ril 1st. R e g u la r to be purchased by mail or other remote contacts. d e m o n stra tio n by D o r o t h y bers in New Y ork S ta te purchased a su b sc rip tio n p rice is $2.00 p er y ear club w ill m eet W ednesday, A p ril 12, a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. A. P o w er in Adequate protection begins with adequate knowledge Knox, 100 ton fe rtiliz e r fa cto ry a t B altt- C. M. JACKSON, W estlan d d is tric t. All m em bers a re J u n e 29-— M cCulleys, Go to riv e r I m ore to m eet th e needs of th e ir of your individual needs. Your requirements may S ecretary . urged to be p resen t. and d e m o n s tra tio n by R u th ; m em ber cooperatives. change overnight. In event of claim, you need some M cCulley. T he Ohio F arm B ureau h a s decid- one on the job at once. As local agents representing Sheep Club Organized. J u ly 13— O tts, M o th ers’ tea. jed to th ro w th e s tre n g th of its e n tire strong capitalized (Stock) fire insurance companies, we A 4-H sheep club w as o rg an ized Ju ly 27— K noxes. H ik e to reserv o ir. m em bership b ehind a move to repeal can give you expert, face-to-face service M arch 24 w ith J. H. H u n t a s local A u g u st 10— M cCulleys, F in ish b u si th e e x is tin g price fix in g law s in th e leader. E u g en e R ugg w as elected 365 days of the year. ness, and tr ip to H at Rock. s ta te an d to p rev en t th e e n a c tm e n t p resid en t, Lois H u n t, vice p re sid e n t, Tea an d cakes w ere served d u rin g of o th e r such law s. M u rray D. L ln - 'A SK = U n d er th e p ro v isio n s of a bill F ra n c e s M adison, se c re ta ry . O th er th e social h o u r a ll m em bers w ere coln, executive se c re ta ry of th e or- passed by th e la s t le g is la tu re an d m em bers a re Ire n e H u n t, W ilb u r p resen t. | g a n lza tio n , declared in a n n o u n c in g signed by th e g o v ern o r, te s tin g of H u n t, V ern H u n t an d D orothy M a I th e sta n d of th e F arm B u reau , “ So- d a iry h e rd s in O regon w ill c o n tin u e dison. OHIO FARM BUREAU SPONSORS called fa ir tra d e law s allow m a n u P. B. SW AYZE, P re sid e n t w ith fed eral in d e m n ity p ay m en ts fa c tu re rs to d ic ta te to re ta ile rs LAW TO FACILITATE ORGANIZA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation b ein g m atch ed by s ta te , an d possib w h at th e y sh all c h a rg e for b ran d ed ly co u n ty fu n d s. T he p resen t fed eral m erch an d ise. T h is is w ritin g m ono TION OF URBAN CO-OPS p ro g ram is effectiv e o n ly for c a ttle poly in to lqw . . . If we do not stop s la u g h te re d by May 1, 1939. A fte r th is ten d en c y to fu r th e r re g im e n t 3 hr $ p r m tB tin .i i r t a l l i (Co-op L eague N ew s S ervice) T he “ Sock P a r ty ” held in C olum th a t d a te th e s ta te w ill p a rtic ip a te o u r a c tiv itie s in th e exch an g e of C olum bus, Ohio-— F rom th e offices in in d e m n ity p ay m en ts a t a ra te n o t bia school house la s t F rid a y eve goods, we w ill in tim e develop Into P u blished every T h u rsd ay at H erm is to exceed $4 per head for g rad e c a t n in g , sponsored by th e g ran g e, w as of th e Ohio F arm B u reu F e d e ra tio n th e sam e co n d itio n as h av e th e dic to n , U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by th is w eek cam e tw o an n o u n c e m e n ts tle, six m o n th s of age o r over, an d a jo lly a ffa ir. M esdam es T. P an ag es, P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q u lrin g , ta to r c o u n trie s.” th e co o perative Publishers. $6 p er h ead fo r re g iste re d p u reb red P. H. C orm an a n d B. H. F ix w ere in of im p o rtan ce to m ovem ent. T h e firs t w as th a t 'the c a ttle , six m o n th s of age o r over. ch arge. Bntered as Second Class Matter lc a Word - Minimum 20c the W ard M eyer, fed eral v e te rin a ria n P ro g ram n u m b ers in clu d ed com farm o rg a n iz a tio n is th ro w in g December, 1906, U m atilla County, FOR EYE COMFORT AND Oregon. w eig h t of its m em b ersh ip b ehind a SIGHT CONSERVATION 20 A CRES— SALE OR TRA D E— in c h a rg e of te s tin g in U m a tilla m u n ity sin g in g , school k itc h e n k e t bill w h ich w ill fa c ilita te th e o rg a S u b scrip tio n R ates. O w ner w ill sa c rific e 20 a cres w ith co u n ty , s ta te s th a t he w ill n o t te s t tle o rc h e s tra s tu n t, a sh ad o w p la y In One Year ...................................... $2.00 b u ild in g s, 2 bi m iles n o rth of H e r a n y c a ttle u n d e r th e old p ro g ram p resen ted by Mr. a n d M rs. L loyd F ix , n izatio n o f u rb a n co o p erativ es th e s ta te . T h e o th e r w as th a t th e Six MonthB ................................... 1.00 a fte r A p ril 15, in o rd e r th a t s la u g h an d Mr. B uzzard; v io lin a n d p iano bal. Three Months ....................................... 60 m isto n ; 16 a cres c u ltiv a tio n , R ogers and son C o operative L ife In s u ra n c e C om pa bid. lo t and p a stu re , p len ty w ater. te rin g m ay be co m pleted by M ay 1. n um bers, D avid T e stin g w ill be resu m ed a f te r A p ril Cecil R o g ers; h a rm o n ica n u m b ers ny of A m erica h as ch an g ed its nam e P lace k now n a s old P h ip p s place. 15, as soon as new co m p lian ce by P eggy S om m erer an d R u th Mc to th e F a rm B u re a u L ife In su ra n c e P ric e $2500.00, $500 cash, bal. easy C ulley; a re a d in g by M iss M y rth en a C om pany in o rd er to b rin g in to line form s h av e been received a n d m oney O r í 6 1 0 ( 0 te rm s o r tra d e fo r P o rtla n d p ro p e r Come to Pendleton for for m a tc h in g is av ailab le. M a rtin ; solo n u m b ers by C hilds th e nam es of th e tr iu m v ira te of in li s A ) í Ó j i a t i OR ty. H. A. D ryer, 603 Couch Bldg., su ra n c e co o p erativ es w hich have Your Optical Needs! B arham , accom panied by Miss M ar P o rtla n d , Ore. 3 2 -3 tp CANADIAN CO-OP REFINERY tin . Mr. W . G. B ailey of H erm isto n th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs in C olum bus. T he Eyes Examined by Modern M u tu al A utom obile w as p resen ted w ith th e q u ilt w hich F arm B ureau SAVING MONEY FOR ALL Methods. LUM BER SPECIA L— 2x4’s, NO. 4 w as given aw ay , and E m ery Cox In su ra n c e C om pany a n d th e F arm Glasses Ground to F it off g rad e, $13 p er M d eliv ered ; SASKATCHEWAN CONSUMERS B u reau M u tu al F ire In s u ra n c e Com When Needed. w on th e fa t pig. T hese farew ell re m a rk s a re n o t in C edar sh in g les, No. 2 g rad e an d b e t pany a re th e o th e r tw o o rg a n iz a ( Co-op L eag u e N ew s S erv ice) H ot coffee and a w ide v a rie ty of — REA SO NA BLE P R IC ES — tended to be a eulogy on H erm isto n te r, $25 p er M delivered. B ill H u b R a g in a , Sask. — C o o p erativ es in in te re stin g -lo o k in g cakes w ere of tions. DR. DALE ROTHWELL an d its people, n o r is it w ritte n ble, H erm isto n . 32-3 tp Up to th e p re s e n t tim e th e u rb a n th is w e ste rn C an ad ian p ro v in ce, fered as re fre sh m e n ts. OPTOMETRIST m erely because it is th e cu sto m ary faced w ith ris in g p rices of p etro leu m A p p reciatio n w as expressed for co o p erativ es in th e s ta te of Ohio OVER W 00L W 0R T H S th in g b eing done by a p u b lish e r F 0 R SALE OR T R A D E — TWO GOOD p ro d u cts a fte r th e la rg e oil co m pa have h ad to in c o rp o ra te tin d e r a th e fin e a tte n d a n c e . Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J w hen leav in g th e field, b u t because b u ild in g io ta. W ill ta k e good used nies h ad b o u g h t u p th e in d ep en d e n t T he n e x t re g u la r g ra n g e m eetin g co n fu sin g a ss o rtm e n t of m iscellan e w e w ish to express o u r sin cere feel- cal. o ne block so u th of C om m unl re fin e rie s, w ere forced to b u ild th e ir ous p rovisions in th e body of the w ill be held T uesday, A p ril 4, in th e in g of ap p re c ia tio n to o u r m a n y 'ty ch u rc h Geo. H odge. 32-3 tp ow n re fin e ry in 1934 to p ro te c t C olum bia school. T he w ish is ex p res c o rp o ra te law . T he F a rm B u reau of frien d s. ------------------------------------------------------- th em selv es a g a in s t p rice e x p lo ita sed fo r p erfect a tte n d a n c e . A new th e s ta te has endorsed and sp o n so r T he m ore th a n eig h t y ears we F 0 R SALE— GOOD W ORK MULE, tio n . W ith an o rig in a l in v estm en t q u a r te r beg in s w ith th is m eetin g ed a bill in tro d u ced by R e p re se n ta have sp en t in H erm isto n have E LE C T R IC A L SE R V IC E or w ill tra d e . W. D. P rio r, W est- of $33,000, ten re ta il co o p erativ es and th e s e c r e ta ry an d le c tu re r w puld tiv e E. L eF ev er of A thens, Ohio, b ro u g h t developm en ts in sev eral lan d D ist H erm isto n , 3 2 -3 tp erected th e ir own re fin ery . O th er like to reco rd even b e tte r a tte n d a n c e w hich w ill give con su m ers g e n e ra lly P h o n e 1031 H erm isto n fields. T he best and p ro g ressiv e e n th e r ig h t to in c o rp o ra te u n d e r n o n co-ops cam e along. A nd to d ay n et th a n fo r th e la s t period. te rp ris e s su ited to th is lo cality have FQR SALE — TEAM OF HORSES, e a rn in g s h av e grossed p ro fit co o p erativ e in c o rp o ratio n law s $ 1 9 6,000; T h e a g ric u ltu ra l co m m ittee and su rv iv ed an d w ill be a fac to r in 1200 lbs., 6 yrs. old, 1100 lbs., 3 m ost of th e sa v in g s on p rocessing th e le c tu re r’s d e p a rtm e n t is a r r a n g w h e th e r th e y be r u r a l o r u rb a n con m a k in g H erm isto n a m ore p ro sp er yrs. old, both b ro k e; Sm all sp an of w ere plow ed back in to a d d itio n a l ing in te re s tin g m eetings. sum ers. In a n e d ito ria l e n title d . ous com m unity in w hich to live. A m ules; V. R. W ilkes. H er. 'G ive U rbhn C onsum ers a C h an ce” , 31-3tc e q u ip m en t an d th e C onsum ers Coop h appy an d co n ten ted people are th e Ohio F a rm B u reau N ew s de e ra tiv e R efin ery , L td ., sta n d s as a u su a lly found w here th r if t and in clares, “ It is only fa ir to o u r city p ro p erty , co o p erativ ely FOR SALE 3 4 ACRES, IM PROVED d e b t-fre e General Automobile Repair d u s try a re practiced . cousins th a t th e y hav e th e sam e op w ith cro p ; p len ty of w a te r; in ow ned, w o rth $180,000. R eb o rin g - B a tte ry S ervice and p o rtu n ity , as consum ers, to cooper O ur asso ciatio n w ith th e people in good d is tric t; w ill tak e cows an d 2 L a st y ear th e co-op re fin e ry su p W eld in g - C h ev ro let P a rts a te in th e ir p u rch ases as hav e farm H erm isto n an d th is te r rito ry h as <rood h o rses; m u st have som e cash ; plied m em bers 3,528,000 g allo n s of W illa rd B a tte rie s people.” been p le a s a n t an d we have grow n as -3500. term s: 2 places, w ish to sell refin ed fuels. N in eteen re ta il coop e ra tiv e s jo in ed th e o rg a n iz a tio n d u r- T w e n ty -th re e 4-H clu b m em bers th e H erald h as grow n. W e feel th ai Phone 53-W Hermiston u p . C. A. C orliss, 5 mi. w est H er we have had a sm all p a rt in m ak in g m iston. 3 1 -4 tp in g th e y ear, b rin g in g its m e m b e r-jin O regon w ill spend th e firs t week th e H erald a b e tte r p a p e r to serve sh ip to 78 a c tiv e co o p erativ es. T he in A pril a t th e G olden G ate In te rn a - re fin e ry w as k e p t ru n n in g 229 days tio n al E x p o sitio n on T re a su re Ia th e needs of Its read ers. If we have W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. FOR SALE OR TRA D E FOR S H E E P in 1938 com pared to 136 d ay s in j lan d as th e re s u lt of h av in g had been biased a t any tim e it h as come General D entistry c a ttle or hogs— U p rig h t p ian o in ia th e process of le a rn in g , an d o u r 1937, I th e ir b ab y beeves selected fo r show - X -R ay aDd D tagnosla firs t class co n d itio n , C. L. E lg in , re a d e rs have been p a tie n t and u n W h ile th e re h as been a co n sid er- ing a t th e tw e lfth a n n u a l in te rs ta te L oans for necessary o p e ra tin g B an k B ldg. P hone 9-J P en d leto n , R oute 1. 30-3 tp a b le in crease in th e base p rice o f' .junior liv esto ck show . T he list in goods and co o p erativ e fa c ilitie s are d e rs ta n d in g . T he H erald is a p a rt R esidence P hone 26-J of n e a rly every farm hom e in its FOR SALE— M ILK COWS, YOUNG cru d e oil a t th e w ell h ead sin ce eludes 22 boys an d one g irl from a v ailab le th ro u g h th e F arm S ecu ri B unday and E v en in g s by te r rito ry , an d . as it w ere, o u r read - cows, fresh n e x t m o n th . F ra n k 1931, S a sk atch ew an h a s seen a very K lam ath , Jack so n . U m a tilla , B aker, ty a d m in is tra tio n to fa rm e rs u n ab le appointm ent era a re a p a rt of one la rg e fa m ily .. \ y a ik e r , B oard m an . 30-3 tp s u b s ta n tia l re d u c tio n in th e re ta il S herm an an d M alheur counties, to secure c re d it from o th e r sources, W e feel th a t in a sm all w ay we h a v e -------------------------------------------------------- p rice of g aso lin e an d o th e r fuels. At T h e ir 27 head of baby beeves w ere an n o u n ces R. 8. T hom pson, F. S. A. c o n tac ted every m em ber once a USED W A TC H ES— ELG IN & W AL- firs t p rice c u ts w ere p u t in to effect selected from 60 raised by th e club su p erv iso r, F ed eral b u ild in g , Pen DR. A. E. MARBLE th am s, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W. by th e m a jo r com panies in re s tric te d l m em bers d u rin g th e p ast y ear and d leto n . All a p p lic a tio n s for fin a n c w eek for m ore th a n e ig h t y ears and CHIROPRACTOR B eh rm an , H erm isto n , Ore. 3 0-tfc h av e come to know some b e tte r a re a s, ch iefly w h ere co o p erativ e dis- were ju d g ed by s ta te 4-H club offi- ing of th e p re se n t crop y ear should O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of poet office th a n o th ers, b u t a ll in one w ay or tr ib u tio n w as m a k in g th e g re a te s t cials as b e in g th e b est finished and be s u b m itte d as soon as possible to Office H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to 4 4-R 00M MODERN HOUSE F U R - a n o th e r. In ro ad s in to th e to ta l g allo n ag e. ready for sh o w in g th is s p rin g . The fa c ilita te p u rch ase of needed liv e n ish ed ; also m odern a p a rtm e n ts ; P h o n e 4 8 1 -------- H e rm isto n , Ore W e a re not say in g we a re leav in g | B arley hay, $6 to n , for sale. II. E. P ric e c u ts follow ed in a re a s w h ere re m a in d e r w ill, In m ost cases, be k e p t stock, feed, seed, farm eq u ip m en t sm all in d e p e n d e n t re fin e rie s w ere on feed and be show n a t co u n ty fa irs H erm isto n w ith re g re t, b u t we w ill I | H anby, H erm isto n . and o th e r re q u irem en ts. 2 8-tfc a tte m p tin g to o p e rate. In 1937 price and in th e P acific I n te rn a tio n a l n ext sa y th a t we a re leav in g w ith th e A fa rm e r e lig ib le for a re h a b ili Hermiston Post No. ¿1 w ere m ade g en e ra lly fall, says L. O. A llen, a s s is ta n t s ta te ta tio n loan m ust have sa tisfa c to ry M eets firs t and th ird hope for b e tte r days ah ead for its) W A N T E D — CALVES, 3 TO 6 MO. re d u c tio n s province, v ary in g club leader. T h u rsd a y . L egion A uxil people and its in d u strie s. j old. W rite W ill M. P eterso n , P en - th ro u g h o u t th e te n u re of a farm la rg e enough to T h e club stock from O regon w ill provide a livelihood fo r h is fam ily n o rth e rn S a sk a tc h e ia ry m eets second and H erm isto n w ill alw ay s occupy a | d leton. 2 8 -6 tp from 214 c in com pete w ith livestock from m any w an to 4>/4c and 5c in th e so u th ern fo u rth T h u rsd ay . if n ecessary o p e ra tin g goods are sn u g , w arm spot in o u r h e a rt an d a E 0 R SA LE— C H O PPED HAY, NO T he re s u lt h a s been th a t p a rts o f th e U n ited S ta te s, as It Is provided. E ach fa rm e r w orks out Legion H all. p le a sa n t place in o u r m em ory. And Q() deH vered g m , sectio n . now , as E d w ard said w hen he ab d t- g w Qf g ta n fie]d E c C haney, Ec- all co n su m ers in th e p ro v in ce have e stim ated t h a t som e 4000 head of w ith th e su p erv iso r a p ra c tic a l farm b e n e fitte d by th e a ctio n of th e co baby beeves, hogs an d lam bs w ill be and hom e plan th a t w ill provide for ra te d , “ H e re ’s to o u r new p u b lish er, 2 7-tfc o p erativ es. ho, Ore. show n. O regon clu b m em bers w ill a balanced livestock an d cro p p in g m ay he serve you w ell.” T he S ask a tc h e w a n C ooperative have sle e p in g q u a rte rs in one of th e p rogram as well as place th e farm C onsum er p o in ts o u t t h a t th e e x is t larg e b u ild in g s on T re a su re Island on a b u sin ess-lik e basis. OSTEOPATHIC SWEDISH CO-OPS REPORT 9.3% ence of 332 co o p erativ es h a n d lin g an d w ill h a v e passes to th e ex p o si L oans fo r co o p erativ e fa c ilitie s PHYSICIAN & SURGEON GAIN AS BUSINESS INCREASES b u lk p ro d u cts an d p etro leu m p ro tion. such as e q u ip m e n t, p u reb red sires, OSBORN APARTMENTS d u c ts h as been a m a jo r fa c to r in T h e O regon gro u p w ill be in and p u rc h a s in g pools can be m ade $11,825.000 IN 1938 th is re d u ctio n , b u t th a t th e cooper c h arg e of F red H ill, a s s is ta n t co u n w here sev eral fa rm e rs band to g e th U n iv ersity of O regon, E u g en e— STOCKHOLM— T he to ta l business ativ es have a n e x t step to ta k e , to ty a g e n t. B ak er: L. E. F ra n c is and e r to p u rch ase fa c ilitie s w hich a re A "C olum bia R iv er F ish C om m is of co n su m er co o p erativ e societies ra ise fu n d s for a p etro leu m c ra c k in g C. C. J e n k in s . c u n ty club a g e n ts in beyond reach of th e in d iv id u a l but PETERSON A PETERSON s io n ,” its m em bers to be ap p o in ted a ffilia te d w ith th e co o p erativ e p la n t to f u r th e r red u ce th e cost of Jack so n and K la m a th counties. F o l can be eco nom ically used on a coop ATTORNEYS AT LAW by g o v ern o rs of O regon a n d W ash w holesale society (K o o p e ra tlv a F o r- p etro leu m p ro d u cts. low ing a re th e O regon e x h ib ito rs: e ra tiv e basis. C o o p erativ e loans a re U. 8. N ation al Bank Building in g to n , la suggested as a possible b u n d e t) T ra c in g th e reaso n s fo r th e first K la m a th co u n ty — Bob B licken- u su a lly m ade fo r th e life of the ' P ractice In S tate & Federal Courts in creased by 47 m illion so lu tio n for th e problem s of th e s a l k ro n o r o r ab o u t $11,835,000 in '3 8 . step In s e ttin g u p th e re fin e ry , th e sta ff, R osie S tu ty , V irg il R a tliff, fa c ility w ith In te re st a t th re e per P endleton, ©re. mon in d u s try on th e C olum bia, in a as com pared w ith business fo r th e C o o p erativ e C o n su m er d ecla res th a t. N orm an P ow ers, V irg il P ow ers, A l cen t. T w o types of Ioans know n as le a d in g a rtic le in th e c u rr e n t Ore- p reced in g y ear. T h is w as a g a in of "In th e fall of 1933 and th e sp rin g vin C heyne. C h arles C heyne, W a lte r th e m a s te r-b o rro w e r loan w here gon Law R eview , U n iv ersity of O re- g j p ercen t in business, b rin g in g th e of 1934 th e in d e p e n d e n t re fin e rie s R itte r, Jo e K eller, T ay lo r H igh and o th e r co o p erato rs sign p a rtic ip a tin g DR. F. B. BELT gon jo u rn a l, w ritte n by E lm er W ol- volum e for th e y e a r to 553.600,000 (w h ich w ere su p p ly in g th e co o p era S tan ley M asten. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON a g reem en ts, o r a co o p erativ e loan le n b e rg of P o rtla n d . C har- w here all sh a re re sp o n sib ility Jo in t O ffice H ours: c o u n ty — C layton O th er k ro n o r o r a b o u t $138,400,000. Cus tiv es a t th a t tim e ) w ere pu rch ased Jackson 1 0 :3 0 to 1 3 :3 0 A.M. H o u rs by Such a com m ission m ig h t be giv- to m er-m em bers of th e co o p erativ es by th e m a jo r oil co m p an ies. A lm ost ley, L aw re n c e O u sterh o u t and Don ly. a re av ailab le. 3 to 6 P.M. A p p o in tm en t en a u th o r ity to issue re g u la tio n s j w ill get m ore th a n fo u r miHlon eo-ineidei>tal w ith th e p u rch ase of P ru e tt. W here d eb t b u rd e n s a re beyond Reo. 712 — PHONE — O ffice 733 K ing c a p a c ity of th e o p e ra to r to pay, p re sc rib in g m a n n e r a n d tim es in d o llars in sav in g s o r d iv id en d s on th ese p la n ts th e w h o lesale o r ta n k co u n ty — R obert S h erm an w hich fish m ay be ta k en , and have th e ir p u rch ases m ade d u rin g th e c a r p rices of g aso lin e an d tr a c to r an d F ra n k von B o ratei. every e ffo rt Is m ade to a d ju s t th e th e sole pow er of issu in g licenses y ear, , fuels w ere in creased . In som e cases U m a tilla c o u n ty — K en n eth Ben- d eb ts before a loan Is made. W. J. WARNER fe r fish in g on th e C olum bia. The this increase was as much as 3c per sel. C h arlea KIk and H a rry Lewis. plan would also m ake feasib le a T h e N atio n al S afety C ouncil re - ¡g a llo n a lth o u g h It could n o t be dem- It is e stim a te d th a t G eorgia can B ak er c o u n ty — G eorge Poulos. D a Attomey-at-Law sin g le g o v ern m en tal fish p a tro l in ports that one person out of every o n stra te d th 3 t su ch in creases w ere vid D enaley and M arvin W ellm an. ¡produce enough pine tre e s to supply place of th e p resen t d u p lic a tio n of 100 In the United S ta tes w as injured caused by increased cost o f cru d i or n e w sp rin t Hermiston - Oregon M a lh eu r c o u n ty — Dewey T h o m a th e U nited S ta te s w ith police e ffo rts , it is p ointed o at. in an autom obile accident la 1934. and w h ite paper. increases in m anufacturing costa.” son. Z. ZZ mo I o pastea your home agnine! BANGS DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAM W ILL CONTINUE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON COLUMBIA GRANGE PARTY SUCCESS Roi ¿tiiÿ "A U REVOIR" J. V. 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