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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 23, 1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION | WANT ADS
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A
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WHEN A TRADER EXALTED
BY POWER AND WEALTH
BECOMES RULER, THE
STATE IS
HEADED
FOR
RUIN. (Socrates)
MESSAGE
TO
J •
EVERY MEMBER.
tion of the Board of Directors, sub- COLD STORAGE LOCKERS
• ject to the laws of the State of Ore-
gon.
ARE NOW AVAILABLE
♦
ARTICLE X—OPERATING
♦
There is now a limited number of
METHODS
•
lockers available in both large and
•
Section 1. The primary function small sizes at the cold storage lock-
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS
ASPARAi
plants, »2.50 per thousand. L
Foraker, R.F.D., No. 1, Kennewick
I Wash.
22-3tp
I EIGHT INCUBATORS — CAPACITY
320 and 480 eggs. Price »15 and
$20; used only one year and first
1 class condition, John McDevitt, Pi-
lot Rock, Ore.
22-3tp
order duly made and entered by the
county court of the State of Oregon,
for Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
2nd day of December, 1935, will on
the 27th day of February, 1936. at
the hour of ten o’clock in the fore­
noon of said day, at the front door
of the Umatilla County Court House
in Pendleton. Oregon, offer for sale
for cash in hand, subject to the
minimum price of »20.00, the here­
inafter described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County. Ore­
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
to-wit:
Lots 1 and 2, Block 24, City of
Stanfield, Ui matilla County, Ore-
gon.
Dated this the 16th day of Janu-
ary.
- 1936.
PAGE THRŒ
200 feet, thence in a northeaster­
ly direction and at right angles
to the said line of right of way
of the said O.W.R.R. & N. Co,, a
distance of 200 feet, thence in a
Northwesterly direction parallel
to the said line of right of way of
said O.W.R.R. & N. Co., a dis­
tance of 200 feet, thence in a
Southwesterly direction and along
the Southeasterly line of the be­
fore mentioned right of way for
Electric Railroad 200 feet to ths
point of beginning, containing
nine-tenths of an acre more or
less, said land lying in and being
a part of the Northwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
tion 32, Township 4 North Range
29 E W.M.
should be foreclosed; and that the
real premises above described should
be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg­
ment and costs of sale.
THEREFORE, I will on Saturday,
the 1st day of February, 1936, at
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the front door of the Court
House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, sell all the right, title,
interest and estate which the defen­
dant and all persons claiming or to
claim by, through or under it had
on the 28th day of March, 1923, or
since then have had or now have, in
and to the above described property
and every part thereof, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds of said
sale to be applied in satisfaction of
said execution and all costs.
Dated this 26th day of December,
935.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
By J. A. Carney. Deputy.
(Jan. 2-30)
CHAFF RACK AND HAY STACKER
of thia Association shall be to serve
as a bargaining organization for its ers in the Umatilla Co-operative i for sale or trade. F. B. Carter,
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
| Hermiston, Ore. 22-3tp
members, but it may establish ware­ Creamery.
Umatilla County, Oregon.
houses, provide transportation faci­
BY-LAWS
W. B. Foster is now in charge Of FOR SALE — TEN "HENACRE"
(Jan. 23-Feb. 20)
lities or any other facilities or ser­
of
the
meat
cutting
department
and
Leghorn
breeding
roosters.
Also
vices for directly or indirectly hand­
ling its products, and shall fix all will become a permanent employe in three Rhode Island Reds, Vernon
Grange Co-operative of Stanfield
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
terms and conditions of sale all as that position. He has been highly Waid, Stanfield, Ore.
22-ltp
determined by the Board of Direc­ recommended and has served the |
ACCOUNT.
(Continued from last week)
tors.
Section 2. The Association shall public for several years as a butcher. | FOR SALE-—6 TUBE CABINET
ARTICLE VIII—DUTIES
NOTICE is hereby given that A. S.
The butcher’s hours will begin | style radio for battery or electri-
be operated for the mutual benefit
OF OFFICERS.
of its members. After the expenses at 8:00 o’clock and end when each | city, with electric or battery elimi- Zooley as administrator with the
annexed of the estate of Sarah
Section 1. The president shall of the year are paid, including de­ day’s cutting is done. The hours will nator. Price »15.00. C. A. Binder, will
4. Bennett, deceased, has filed his
preside over all meetings of the as­ ductions for reserves, the Association vary according to the amount of Hermiston.
22-ltp1 final account in said estate in the
sociation and the Board at Directors; may pay dividends on its stock but meat handled. Persons wanting to
County Court of the State of Oregon
sign as president all papers which not to exceed eight per cent. Such
WE SHELL CORN FOR 12 CENTS A for Umatilla County,
Countv. and said court
mnrt
he is authorized to sign by the Board sums as may remain for distribution have meat cut should arrange to
sack;
2
men
furnished.
Ed
Pierre,
has
fixed Monday, the 3rd day of
of Directors; call special meetings to the members shall be apportioned bring it in during the morning
22-3tp February, 1936, at 10 o’clock a. m.
of the Association and the Board of as patronage refunds in accordance hours, and will thus be able to make Eugene Ranch, Hermiston.
of said day, as the time for hearing
Directors, and perform all acts usu­ with the amounts of products pur- the necessary arrangements for the 28 DODGE SEDAN IN GOOD CON- Of
objections to said final account
ally required of an executive and chased by each member from or
work to be done.
dition to trade for truck; 1 fine and the settlement thereof. On or
through the Association.
presiding officer.
j
..a
said day any person interest-
Cutting charges will not be chang- pony to trade
Section 3. The amount of deduc-
Section 2. In the absence or dis-
Rain- before
or sell. E. E. Rain-ed
in said
estate may file objections
ability of the president, the vice- tions in any one year for operating ed but will be handled under a new water.
22-ltc to said final account, or to any item
president shall preside and perform capital, contingences, capital invest­ system. The butcher will turn in to
t hereof, and contest the same.
ments, retirement of indebtedness or
the duties of the president.
the office all cash collections and ONE ROOM FOR RENT IN A RESI-
any
other
proper
Association
purpose
Dated January 2, 1936.
Section 3. The Secretary-Treas­
dence. H. E. Hanby.
20-tfc
S. COOLEY, Administrator.
urer shall keep a complete record of shall be determined by the Board charges against creamery member’s |
(Jan. 2-30)
accounts. Locker non-member rent­ 1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK (STOCK
all meetings of the Association and of Directors.
Section 4. The amount deducted ers will be required to pay for but- |
of the Board of Directors; keep a
back)
and
light
2-wheel
trailer
membership roll; keep the stock in any one year for the purpose of cher service at the time the meat is
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
for car. Sell or trade for stock.
book; sign on behalf of the Associa­ maintaining reserves shall be shown
NOTICE is hereby given that un­ Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
20-3tp
tion all papers which he is author­ on the books of the Association and weighed In. That part of the meat Lewis Fales, Hermiston.
der and by virtue of a Writ of Exe-
ized to sign by the Board of Direc­ in the event of distribution or dis­ which is to be trimmed out and
DR. F. B. BELT
tors; serve all notices required by solution of the Association payment ground into hamburger or sausage FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND RED ution issued out of the Circuit
law and these by-laws; receive and shall be made to each member in will be charged for on the basis of I cockerels and hatching eggs; large Zourt of the State of Oregon for the
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
disburse all funds and be the custo­ proportion to the deductions made an estimated weight, and when nec- Bronze turkey eggs; Oregon Improv-
bounty of Umatilla, under the seal Office Hours:
Other
dian of all property of the Associa­ from the business which each has
10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by
tion; keep a complete record of all contributed. No member withdraw­ essary, a refund will be made when ed strawberry and Everbearing Rasp­ thereof, and to me directed and de-
ing
from
the
Association
under
any
Appointment
2 to 5 P.M.
the cutting Is completed. Tn the case berry plants. Alfred C. Swarner, ivered upon a Judgment and Decree
business of the Association and make
a full report of all matters and busi­ condition shall be entitled to receive of creamery members who wish to Hermiston.
21-3tp rendered and entered in said Court
a
refund
from
this
reserve
account
ness pertaining to his office to the
charge the amount of the butcher FOR SALE OR TRADE—IMPROVED in a suit wherein Julia H. Penney
members at their annual meeting unless and until all members receive
W. J. WARNER
service, the bill will be made after
and make all reports required by a proportional distribution.
55-acre farm, 11 miles west of on the 24th day of December, 1935,
Section
5.
If
the
office
expense
cutting is completed.
law; and perform such other duties
Hermiston on highway; or trade for is plaintiff, and Stanfield Fruit
Attorney-at-Law
as may be required of him by the of handling records for deductions
The
charges
for
butcher
service
|
small place near Hermiston. Price Growers’ Union, a corporation, is de­
for
reserves
and
patronage
refunds
Association or the Board of Direc­
Hermiston - Oregon
on small purchases is greater than are as follows: 3-4 cent per pound »1,500.00. A. R. Boulware. 21-3tp endant and whereby the plaintiff
tors.
Section 4. If the office of secre­ the amount of such reserves and di­ for cutting, wrapping and storing
did
recover
a
judgment
against
the
tary and treasurer are held by dif­ vidends, then the Board of Directors in locker; 1 cent per pound addi­ LOST—1 AGED, BROWN MULE, said defendant for the sum of
ferent persons the Board of Direc­ may fix the minimum amount of any tional for the meat trimmed and branded LV on right hip. Veri Far-
tors shall by resolution inscribed in single transaction at any one time ground into sausage or hamburger. rens, Boardman.
21-3tp »2000.00, together with interest
DR. A. E. MARBLE
thereon at the rate of 8% per an­
the minute books prescribe the du­ which shall be recorded for the pur­
pose of participation in refunds or The same applies to coarse grinding 21 ACRES IRRIGATED; BUILD-
ties of each.
num
from
the
1st
day
of
June,
1933,
CHIROPRACTOR
of lard.
Section 5. In case of the absence patronage refunds.
ings, timber, pasture, alfalfa; until paid, for the further sum of
Office: Two doors west poet office
or disability of any officer of the
ARTICLE XI—NON-MEMBER
The butcher will be paid out of mail, school, creamery lines; »1200. 50.00 as attorney's fees and for the Office Hours: S to 12 - 1:30 to •
Association, or for any other reason
funds
collected for butcher service A. D. Smith.
20-tfc osts and disbursements taxed at
BUSINESS
deemed sufficient by a majority of
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
on the basis of 1-2 cent per pound of
»17.20, and whereby it was decreed
the Board of Directors, the Board
GOOD
USED
WATCHES,
GUARAN-
1. The Association may, meat, plus 1-2 cent per pound on the
may delegate the powers or duties at Section
the Mortgage dated March 28,
the discretion of the Board of Di­
teed. Priced from »5.00 to »10.00. that
of such officer to any other officer rectors,
portion of the meat run through the
1923, and recorded March 30, 1923,
sell
its
products
to
non
­
time
be-
A.
W.
Behrman,
Jeweler,
Hermiston,
or to any Director for the
in Vol. 81 at page 590, Mortgage
members, provided that its business grinder.
Hermiston Post No. 37
tag.
Oregon.
21-6tc Records of Umatilla County, Oregon,
with non-members shall not exceed
The balance, 1-4 cent on the cut-
Meets first and third
xecuted by the said defendant to
in value that of its business with
ARTICLE IX—CAPITAL STOCK
ting
and
1-2
cent
on
grinding,
will
¡PIANO
FOR
SALE
—
FINE,
HIGH
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
he said plaintiff upon the follow­
Section 1. The capital stock of members.
Section 2. Non-members shall be pay for paper, twine, power and re- | grade, small balance due. You take ing described real premises in Uma­
iary meets second and
this Association is Twenty-five thou­
fourth Thursday.
sand dollars (»25,000.00), divided paid patronage refunds the same as pairs for the grinder. This has been over balance for cash or $5 monthly tilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
into one thousand shares of the par members, however, not to exceed fif­ figured to a cost basis as nearly as Address Mr. Smith, Adjuster, Cline
Beginning at a point on the Legion Hall.
value of Twenty-five dollars ($25.- ty per cent of such refunds shall be possible and leaves practically no al­ Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Washington
Northeasterly line of the right of
paid
in
cash.
The
balance
may
be
way of the Main line of the Ore­
•0) each.
20-3tc
retained by the Association and cre­ lowance for bad accounts. At the St., Portland, Oregon.
gon Washington Railroad & Navi
Section 2. Stock shall be sold to dited on the books of the Associa­ best the butcher can do. he cannot
gation Company and 50 feet from
and be held only by those eligible tion until such time as the said non-
TEAM OF GELDINGS FOR SALE—
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
the center of said right of way,
and accepted as members as provided member purchases or agrees to pur­ earn more than fair labor wages on
Weigh
1600
lbs.
each.
.
South
of
said point being 381 feet East of
General Dentistry
in Section I, Article 3, of these By- ! chase one share of stock and become an average.
a point 1030 feet South of the
laws. Dividends may be paid on a member of this Association. Only
X-Ray and Diagnosis
This new system will not cost any­ Hermiston, four miles. R. H. Thom
Quarter Section corner on the
ranch, Max G. Sulisky.
21-3tp
stock but not to exceed eight per in the event that said non-member
Phone 9-J
West line of Section Thirty-Two Bank Bldg.
cent per annum. No voting privi­ is ineligible or is refused member­ body a cent more and with the full
cooperation
of
those
concerned,
the
Residence Phone 25-J
(32) in Township Four (4) North
lege shall be accorded stock as such, ship in the Association may he sell
of Range Twenty-nine (29) East
but every member must agree to his equities in such retained refunds locker service will be greatly im-
Sunday and Evenings by
of the Willamette Meridian, where
purchase one such share of stock. and then only to a member of the proved and will save much time and
Appointment
said
Northeasterly
line
of
said
Such agreement creates no financial Association who will be permitted inconvenience.
right
of
way
of
the
O.W.R.
&
N.
obligation on the part of the mem­ to have such refunds credited on his
Company is intersected by the ex­
ber other than the agreement that capital stock purchases.
Westland Old Time Dance.
tended southeasterly line of that
his equities in the Association, his
street or reservation for railway
contribution to the two per cent re­
ARTICLE XII—AFFILIATIONS
The Westland Grange will sponsor
Notice of Land Sale.
purposes and described on the
volving fund and fifty per cent of
Section 1. The Board of Directors an old time dance Saturday, Janu­
OSTEOPATHIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
plat of the original town of Stan-
his potential patronage refunds may
field, Umatilla County, Oregon,
be applied on the purchase price of shall have the power to join with ary 25, with music by Pierre’s orch- the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
other generally similar organizations estra. Admission, ladies 10 cents and la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
as filed in the office of the Re-
said stock.
in
maintaining
purchasing
or
sell
­
of
said
corder
of
conveyances
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
Section 3. Stock may be issued
agencies, or in otherwise provid­ gents 40 cents.
County, as right of way for Elec­
or assigned to members but may not ing
ing or conducting activities in con­
tric railroad such point of inter­
be delivered until the full purchase junction
Notice
of
Annual
Meeting
with such other organiza­
section being 50 feet southeaster­
price thereof has been paid. The tions when
in their opinion it is de­
ly of the South corner of the "Gil­
of the
transfer of such equities in stock on­
PETERSON & PETERSON
man Tract of Five Acres” in the
ly partially paid for and the pur­ sirable to do so.
Members of the
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
same
legal
subdivision,
running
chase of such equities by the Asso-
ARTICLE XIII—NOTICES
Southeasterly from the said point
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery
U. S. National Bank Building
dation shall be made in the same
of intersection and along the Practice in State & Federal Courts
Section 1. Notice of membership
manner and recorded in the books
Northeasterly line of said O.W.R.
The annual meeting of the mem­
•f the Association as though fully meetings shall be given as provided
Pendleton, Ore.
R. & N. right of way a distance of
at The Hermiston Herald.
paid for. Dividends may not be in Section 3 of Article 4 of these bers of the Umatilla Co-operative
paid on stock until it has been fully by-laws. Notices of Director’s meet­ Creamery will be held at Hermiston,
ings shall be given by mail, by tele­ Ore., on Wednesday, the 5th day of
paid for.
Section 4. Certificates of stock phone or word of mouth and shall be
shall be signed by the president or given three days in advance of such February, 1936, at 10:00 o’clock A.
A Classified Directory of
vice-president and by the secretary­ meeting. The presence of any offi­ M.. for the election of four direc­
treasurer or his assistant. If a cer­ cer or any member of the Board at tors to hold office for the ensuing
Reliable Business and Pro*
tificate of stock is lost or destroyed any meeting shall be deemed a wai­ term of two years, and for the trans­
another may be issued in its place ver of the regularity of the notice action of such other business as may |
fessional People This News­
upon proof of such loss or destruc­ of any such meeting, insofar as such
tion and upon the giving of a bond officer or member of the Board is properly come before said meeting, |
"
in concerned.
and particularly, to vote upon an
paper Recommend* to You—
of indemnity not exceeding
amount double the value of the
amendment to Article V of the Arti-
ARTICLE XIV—ACCOUNTS
stock.
cl es of Association of said Umatilla
AND AUDITING.
Section 5. Each certificate of
Co-operative Creamery, increasing
stock shall have printed thereon a
LOCALLY OWNED
This Association shall install a the common stock from 1,000 shares
BEST SERVICE AND BODY
JAMES R. FERGUSON
clear and concise statement of all
NATIONALLY KNOWN
restrictions upon ownership, voting system of accounts and provide oth- to 1,500 shares.
DEPT.
IN EASTERN OREGON
“
Shoes
for
the
Entire
Family
”
power, transfer, dividends or other er accounting appurtenances that
“Smiling Associated Service"
An official ballot has been mailed
conditions affecting the rights and may be necessary to conduct the
A Good Place to Buy
Buster Brown Shoe Store
business in a safe and orderly man- to each member, together with a
privileges of the holder thereof.
East Court A Mill
Phone 1973
725 Main Street
Pendleton
small voting envelope for your con­
Section 6. Whenever the holder ner.
Used Cars and Truck*.
2. A complete audit shall venience. In case you cannot be per­
of stock desires to sell said stock it be Section
made at any time upon order of
shall first be offered to the Associa­ the
Board of Directors or upon a sonally present, you may prepare
tion. In the event, however, that majority
of the members at any your ballot, properly marking the
SERVICE
OREGON CAFE
SALES
said stock is not purchased by the regular or vote
called meeting.
same indicating your vote, and place
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Association, or by an eligible party
ARTICLE XV—AMENDMENTS
Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles
it in the small envelope, sealing it. 1
designated by the Board of Directors,
By-laws may be amended at and writing to the secretary request­
Bring your friends here and show
within sixty days after the receipt any These
DENNIS MOTOR CO.
Pendleton, Oregon.
meeting
of
the
membership
by
a
them what you consider the
of a written notice to the Associa­
ing that it be dropped in the ballot
two
thirds
vote
of
the
members
best
cafe
in
the
city.
SHOP & SAVE
PHONE 52(
PENDLETON
tion offering such stock for sale, present at'any meeting of the mem- box with the ballots cast by memb­
Phone (05
(32 Main Street
Laos
then the holder may sell such stock
bers
provided
that
a
notice
of
the
ers present at said meeting; and on
to any person who has been approved
as a member by the management of proposed amendment is included in receipt of your letter, the envelope
the
call
for
said
meeting.
BANISH PILES FOREVER
the Association. The sale of a per­
THE H & H SHOP
will be placed In the ballot box. and
Pendleton Iron Work*
son’s entire stock automatically can­
counted
with
the
votes
cast
by
per
­
General
Repair A Foundry Work
Guaranteed
or
Your
Money
Back
Notice
of
Eligibility
of
Members
of
MINNIE M. HENDERSON, Prop.
cels his membership in the Associa­
Latest Scientific Proven Method
sons present at said meeting
Electric and Acetylene Welding
tion. Any attempt to transfer stock
Farm Bureau Co-operative of
Hemstitching - Baby Articles
Hydrogen Irrigation Pumps
except as described herein shall vest
By order of the Board of Direct- |
Hermiston.
Dr. R. B. Brundage
Children's Wearing Apparel
no title In the holder or purchaser
East Alta Street
Umatilla
Co-operative
ors of the
and no rights of the original holder
740 Main St.
- - Phone (01
Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148
Only members of the Farm Bur­ Creamery.
to participate in the affairs of the eau Co-operative of Hermiston, who
Hedwall, Secretary.
Association.
Section 10. The treasury stock of are in good standing in their re­
BONDED - - INSURED
Hawkinson Tread Service
In old Italian paintings of the1
the Association shall consist of stock spective Farm Bureau. Farmer's
Portland - Pendleton
505
East
Court
St.
Phone
170
that may be purchased or otherwise Union. or Grange are eligible to Madonna there is sometimes detec-
Cyril J. Kruger, Manager
Motor Freight, Inc.
acquired by the Association and It vote at the annual meeting to
ted a tiny hole in the face—explain­
NEW MILES FOR OLD!
shall be held subject to action by held in February. 1936.
Personal Service
ed
by
the
fact
that
the
artist
pivo-
|
Why retire your Uree while they
the Board of Directors. Such stock
Pendleton
Hermiston
the
absence
of
the
member.
ted his compass there in swinging |
are still young?
Phone 369
Phono 852
shall not share in dividends but may
the circle for the halo.
be resold or cancelled at the discre-
Legal Notices
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
JOBS
WHO Is WHO
in PENDLETON
BREIER 1935