| 8 7 URSDAY, lA You, ad The The Want Ads an Adtaker to the . week, lor. claims ell‘s fi] rids your . guaran~ ORTH sHRcxE tavet sLpe "Mg_u C kie Hig]‘m hone OUS8 â€"CREAM nstruction Co. hay fl. flo ‘10 NK NELSON DY FARMS AIRY daa UT St, A. HAMILTON vICE STATION ND SOLDERING Dentists He said d and 35 8. St. Johns Avre seription OS8. DAIRY at A Milk es h ITH Ppegr IN & W ant The 1 uce a h a 3 could t m:;&‘ a lane c3 â€" T M 6 Ore tly Mr, sm Ads of DrOkKe. ‘hep the f meant by . in its simp ‘ â€" fined as .::‘d*to.‘\ 8 ‘“u{ |â€" seale, as W! . â€" or perha * buying |¢ develop to | â€" tablish a jt“ x 14 have rigen} *~ dreds 0 eganized period of | present d 85 & â€" it reâ€"electP0. ï¬â€œ t mean system | is alt I 'x_-rf. and made p m# i * ‘ imbe: Y‘Msoch | States at the | | volume of bu: a “ Ne Co i the National E: | sstimated |that â€" 1000 such org: ried on appro "aqf usin ; wplthe of the United $ I .‘fl Se | : foree for the m _ While cgâ€"operatives exist in variâ€" ous forms and in various lines of deavors, the great majority of them follow the principles formuâ€" lated in 1344 when a group of Engâ€" lish â€" kingmen at Rochdale, Engâ€" land, orgfnized a consumers‘ . coâ€" operative. ‘They have been known as *A $ of the people ofâ€" our viecinity doubt know, one of the first coâ€"operatives established in the States was in Waukegan, Tilinois. A group of women became : with the price of milk. They to purchase milk % land each member would call at| headquarters for her quota. |THe Coâ€"operative Trading company df Waukegan is the mod‘ erm coâ€"operative which deâ€" velopediout of that small organizaâ€" tion of women. f + Oue eanpot find an exact figure as o nionncuet in the United i'.‘f/'" 31 v; wï¬â€œ in e T oims at the present time and the \volume| of business transacted Iz "them. The Consumers‘. Division ca s t " I Emergency Council has bstimated that in 1984 there were -*-'~’z*"' organizations which carâ€" Red on abproximately $300,000,000 t usiness. In 1915 what is ow as ï¬es(t::;:pentin League af the United 3 WAS Of'mdt :ï¬vim served ds a unifying ‘j#‘* i mflt of :ht;se who ma; 4 b Â¥ e irely unfamiliar with wha:ivi:" meant by h consumers‘ coâ€"opera in its simplest terms it may be deâ€" fined as § group |of people organâ€" iged to supply themselves with †nd services. They have usuâ€" ally: their beginning on a: small seale, as when a group of néighbors merhaps church members form a buying clab, which may gradually t { ta the point where they esâ€" j a §tore. Later there may be series o a series of stores. ) ~In -' , coâ€"operative societies a m out of hard times. © Hunâ€" if cpâ€"operative societies were otganized | during the depression period of 1920â€"21 and during the present dapression interest in them ’.H n of conlux::n’ organizaâ€" ~ en renew j ; â€" As most of the people ofâ€" our leago, Tlinois, Aug. 1 â€"Last “&Jw’j‘,. ted out that there are * ï¬ 4 the administration will, S uiscted, adopt the idea of a _ orative commonwealth" <as> a *oF nart of its program. That o o wot I that the.coâ€"operative I .kogether ‘hew in the maited Stat and that;eo-openï¬ve o o 1’ ve not had government e ib. The system has never Aaveloped on a broad national t fhderal aid and supervision *A wade‘h major part of a federal L ; y Raiph E & fl", 10!«' GET YOUR FRESH SUPPLY of ce mey B % §3 â€"films |s}\ Nt BA HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers leue Note: After closing hburs drop your exposed in our night box specially installed for your convenâ€" simply insert your name in film roll. e l films will be ready the following day at 4 p. m. ‘e repair all makes of camâ€" eras at moderate prices w for that % 1CATION TRIP! BY‘ BROWNIE CAMERA , AUGUST 6, 1936 7 $OUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P.; 435 Jph E. Church â€" e,| 10th: Congressional District & 6 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE in Washington Uses 127 Roll, 8 Fxposures $1 00 follows: °. _ e 25 iu(tl.) Membership shall be unlimâ€" (2) Each member shall have one vote regardless of the amount of money invested or the number of lhuulof stock he holds, | (8) Inve tal will receive interest nï¬â€˜?:e:ziu of the prevalâ€" ent legal rate of interest. i . (4) Prices shall be fixed at the current market price and the differâ€" ence between this and the actual cost‘ to the coâ€"operative shall be reâ€" turned to the members in the form of patronage dividends in proportion to :each member‘s :individual \wurâ€" "Careful as ‘motorists may be," said Secretary Hughes, "bicycle acâ€" cidents cannot be avoided unless the eyclists themselves exercise the utâ€" most caution." â€" * ‘ chases. (5) All business shall be done for cash, i ‘ Those principles adopted by the Rochdale ‘weavers seem‘ to be the guiding principles in every country where the coâ€"operative movement has nm:. To be sure, there huvn been deviations from them, I have found in some instances; for example, ‘that .coâ€"operatives ’hm been organized which will permit limited credit for the members. Moreover, there are different plans by which the consumer can purchase stock in the organization. 4 There is a great deal more (that can be said on the subject, such as to the degree of sguccess enjoyed by the various coâ€"operatives organized in the United States and the distinâ€" guishing features between those that have beem successful and those that have failed. In view of the inâ€" creased emphasis which official Washington is placing on the "coâ€" operative system," it can well be a subject for qour personal study in orâ€" der that we may be in a position to pass intelligent judgment upon what should be the role of the fedâ€" eral government in the development of the system inâ€"the United States. obfb‘ ~following . safety rules, if yed, would virtually og-:uu bicycle accidents, said Mr. Hughes: : 1. Keen to the right side of the Cyclist Should Obey All Safety Rules Approximately 600 persons were killed and more than 18,000 were inâ€" jured in bicycle accidents last year â€"many of them boys and girls in their teensyâ€"said Secretary of State Edward J. Hughes here today, in urging parents and teachers to coâ€" operate with him to reduce future tragedies by impressing wpon young folks who operate bicycles the need of observing the law for their own safety. , street or highway. 2. Obey all traffic laws, 8. (Don‘t ride on the sidewalks. â€" 4. Never travel at night without % ï¬-f' C~ : §1,|â€" 7/\ )| €: > 4] ./"‘ ,_\‘ " | Kodak{ 5 When operated at night, bieycles must be eq with a wh ht visible E distance of 500 feet to the front of the vehicle, and with a red reflector of tail light visible from a ':diauneei f 500 feet to the rear, | P | 50 Teams to Play in State Farm Tourney Blanks for entries in other events to be":;ged at the festival will be mailed_tbthe'§o y Farm Bureaus within t MÂ¥ew days. These blanks f;fx include horseshoe € ing, horkespulling) tug o‘war, track 4 m 1‘_ i 'f . G.Donueo.; e t s 6. for all turns and stop T. Do hot hitch to a | wehiâ€" ) Nd‘. * 1" 1 .“} a | 8. Don‘t make jt\m'r:n midâ€" dle of the strget, | . _ || 9. B are jUst as essential on â€" m bleycle as) on a carâ€"â€"keep them in good ,.',rkln*oo ition. 10, Don‘t, ride afyone oh your biâ€" eyecleé. . . . i$P / | 11. Danttry ny t#ick riding. ‘The ‘law requires that cyclists obey fl{ traffic |rontrols inc stop lights, said |Becretary Hughes. 'eveixi,ngnwi n# events, myusical and dante fes hog calling; husâ€" band calling, chigken calling, sock darning, â€"rolling throwing and others. (Indi ‘entries should be Entrir in the j I1 tournamenit to be held at ‘¥he Illinois Farm Sports festival, {rbana, 4â€"5 are steadily motlinting, . the Illinois Agricul association. To date, 50/county championship have entered th@ contest 25 counties, Newest entries are De Kalb, Henry a Wle counties. Entriés include 28 adult teams, 21 4â€"H Club teams} . seven |girls‘ teams. . The Iilingis: Agricultural Mutual Insuraned company â€") IAA subsidiaryâ€"has nized two) softâ€" ball @:&; one #f young men, the other young wo e t made through tIl)onit Forget the Date â€" Thursdayâ€"Friday, Aug. 13â€" 14 Watch the Advertisements in and tail light on lDAY ' | | T SEMIâ€"ANNUAL EVENT Lake County s Hinhlanm) Park Press VR C ANg | urnamerit .: is rm ;% 4â€"5 the | "f ation. To . iip 3" 25 are De g counties. C teams, 21 n en girls‘ be t | foi THE PRESS §2nd Annual Old ‘;tttler’s Picnic in Chicago, August 8 ‘ears, culminating in a proclamaâ€" on by M‘yowrizhnrd J. Kelly callâ€" ing for cityâ€" .observance of Old Settlers‘ Day on the occasion of last year‘s picnic. | i The 62nd; pignic, to be held this year on Saturday, Aug. 8, will give yen a greater number of civiecâ€" 0 z‘ded «and loyal citizens of Chicago ind ‘Cook county an opportunity to Bay due homage and respect to the gsottle‘u u$ pioneers who have béen part and / parcel of the city‘s growth; and ineident.lly enjoy a tiyipical picnicer‘s day with their milies and children. { (Mr. L. 0. Greiner, chairman of he executive committee, announces that preparations for the picnic are Well under way, and include plans )r the entertainment of at least ten :gonnnd participants. | The Old Settlers‘ Picnic commitâ€" ee breéeaks with precedent this year by setting the date of the 62nd Anâ€" mual Old Settlers‘ Picnic on Saturâ€" day, Aug. 8, in the large picnic ove of Rivenyiew Park. _ | Prior to this year,; the picnic had een held on tlm first Monday in ugust, but by popular concensus opinion of the picnicers and by e ungnimous acclaim of the comâ€" ttee sponsoring the affair, . the ay was changed from Monday to aturday. This should afford wider rtunity for the old settlers to. irn out in greater numbers and enâ€" y in full the varied program, and itertainment planned for them. This civic event, sponsored by the dflhicago Turn Gemeinde, has been held in unbroken succession for 61 | Officers of this year‘s executive mmittee include: L. O. Greiner, hairman, 5727 N. Campbell avenue, & V. Lathomus, viceâ€"chairman, 4809 . Lincoln street, R. P. Stover, 2227 rigut: ltr«{h secretary; Frank er, 2730 Florence avenue, asâ€" tant secretary, A. W. Rayner, 818 . Humphrey avenue, Oak Park, For Dollar Day Bargains in w.imqr. coofet in summer; Level, rigid concrete floors Tl‘m beauty you build with concrete retains‘its charm throuqh the : years. Sï¬orms; fire, decay, do not harm it. Y odrconcrete ons is warier doogu:fsdwimbwsfmmug- ging. In any shape or form, any surface texture, any color : : : with classic, modern or formal design ; ; ; Concrete blends with its surroundings ;..MymMmM your architect to plan your new home in concrete. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION $3 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, HL Please sead me the free booklets checked: CJ It Pays to Own a Fireproof Home. [1 Concrete Improvements Around the o ;l:m Can‘t m‘w-n?u sn uo t w n o n w 0 o i 0 a 0 00 100 0 0 000 6 00 s ons a n e 80 06 000 ns #4 20 a6 + 6 806600 PAGE NINE | â€" h9 173 $ 9 t3 44. : k