FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
J
l . t . , E FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JU N E 24, 1937.
MESSAGE
4-H (LUBBERS WIN
AGAINST COMPETITION
U M A T IL L A C O U N TY
WELL REPRESENTED
It was a happy group of 4-H club
d elegates who stepped from th e spe
cial tra in a t S tanfield, F rid a y a f
ternoon, a fte r a two w eeks’ v ac a
tio n a t sum m er school in C orvallis.
U m atilla county boys and girls
m ade a good show ing in th e ju d g in g
con test held a t sum m er school
T h ursday, Ju n e 17th. F or th e first
tim e in th e 23 y ears of sum m er
school, a class of horses w ere in
cluded in th e livestock ju d g in g con
test. B ruce H olt of P endleton and
Bob Jackson of H erm iston, tied for
fifth place in th e livestock contest.
T hree hun d red an d fifty boys e n te r
ed th e contest.
O tha W h itse tt placed six th from
am ong 200 p a rtic ip a n ts in th e crops
ju d g in g contest.
G irls placing in th e home econ
omics ju d g in g contest w ere F elicia
Isaac, P ilo t Rock, who placed th ird
in cooking, and E rm a R encken,
F reew ater.
M axine P reas, F re e
w ate r, placed w ell up in th e ju d g
ing of clothing.
The first T uesday m orn in g over
1000 g irls g ath ered in th e w om en’s
b u ild in g w here they w ere divided
in to 50 sections in a record b re a k
in g tim e of 15 m inutes, m aking it
possible for th e g irls to a tte n d clas
ses th e firs t m orning. T here w as a
la rg e v arie ty of classes, b u t in th e
opinion of m any of th e delegates
one of the m ost in te re stin g w as th a t
of boy and g irl rela tio n sh ip .
M any p rom inent speakers ap p e ar
ed on th e assem bly
program s.
Am ong these was B. F. Irvine, for
39 years a m em ber of th e S tate
Board of H igher E du catio n , and edi
to r of th e Oregon Jo u rn a l, who is
th e only a d u lt in th e U nited S tates
accepted as an h o norary m em ber of
4-H clubs.
E very aftern o o n from 3 to 5 o’
clock, th e g irls sp e n t th e ir tim e a t
37 v arious activ ities. In th e evening
boys an d g irls both atten d e d these
activities. P rizes w ere given for
high scores in a c tiv itie s on th e clos
ing day.
T here w ere 135 d elegates who
m ade th e trip to N ew port on Sun
day, b u t only tw o from U m atilla co
u n ty . The day was sp en t in cycling
on th e beach, sw im m ing and w ad
ing, and a v isit to th e lighthouse.
Y aeki In u zu k a, a P o rtla n d J a p
anese girl, w as p resid en t of the
g irls ’ executive council, and C lay
ton N yberg of T u a la tin , pres dent
of th e boys’ council.
Tw enty-seven of th e 42 dele ater.
from U niatilla county w ere girls.
H erm iston clubbers included E s
th e r McMullen, Veta M oran, 1 r a n
ces Dawson, Joyce .McCulley.
' e i
Sisson, Ann Som m erer. Lois H u t
chison. O tha W h itse tt, Bob Jackson.
C a th e rin e K ennedy of U m atilla was
a delegate on th e U m atilla c< nty
scholarship.
_
TO EVERY
BY 1S37 TESTS OF THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
CONTEST BOARS ( ÜKkiiigiM, D. C )
MEMBER.
com m odity prices can be stabilized.
The prevention of fu tu re booms and
busts can only be accom plished to
June 28th to July 3rd.
th e ex ten t to w hich we organize
8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3 :3 0 P.M.
consum ers’ cooperatives to control
MON.-No ca n n in g
P eas-C arrots stock and com m odity prices.”
TUES.-No ca n n in g
Beans
W ED .—Beets & G reens P eas-C arro ts
NOTICE!
THURS.— No C an n in g Beans
It has been necessary to leave out
FR I.-N o ca n n in g
P eas-C arrots a few sm all item s th is week because
SAT.-No ca n n in g
No can n in g
of m echanical d ifficu lties. Some of
P roducts not listed will be canned these w ill be inserted next week.
by m akin g special arran g e m en ts.
T he L au n d ry an d C annery w ill be F. B. A U X IL IA R Y
closed on Monday, Ju ly 5th.
HEARS PROGRAM
T h ere have been m any In q u iries
ab o u t w hen we w ill have shelled
T he ladies of th e F arm B u reau
peas for can n in g . As n ea r as we A u x iliary m et F rid ay , Ju n e 18, in
can tell a t p resen t we w ill have the d u b house w ith ten v isito rs and
them here betw een th e 1 5th and a fin e m em bership tu rn o u t.
A splendid m usical program w as
20th of Ju ly . A nyone w a n tin g some
given co n sistin g of violin num bers
of these may place th e ir order w ith by Miss E d n a O tt; accordion n u m
us before th a t date.
bers bv Miss T helm a S hipp: select
HERM ISTON CO-OP CANNERY,
ions by Colum bia school harm o n ica
By O. L. B arlow , M anager. band. Mrs. Chas. T aylor gave an
in te re stin g and in stru c tiv e ta lk on
wild birds. Mrs. Ida Simmons gave
Storv Hour Club.
a clever an d am using stu n t. She is
T he In term e d iate Room Story one of th e older pioneer resid en ts of
H our club of th e C olum bia school th e pro ject. Mrs. H enry H ooker read
held its firs t sunfm er m eetin g at several selections and a rtic le s clip
th e home of Mrs. E m il Z ivney F r i ped from new spapers.
H ostesses were Mrs. Jessie H ook
day aftern o o n of la st week. Thoae
p resent included M ary an d P eggy er, Mrs. A. E. M arble, Mrs. Addie
Som m erer, R u th McCulley, Bobby L ath ro p , Mrs. H am m er, an Mrs. E.
E aton, Clayton Buell and
C reston E. R a in w ater. R efershm ents of fru it
Buzzard. T he afte rn o o n e n te r ta in salad, cookies and coffee w ere se rv
m ent included two of K ate D ouglas ed. T he next m eeting w ill be held
W ig g in ’s sh o rt
stories,
singing, F rid ay , Ju n e 2. w ith Mrs. L au ra
gam es an d refresh m en ts. The n ex t M orris, Mrs. Jackson H a rr, Mrs.
m eeting w ill be held F rid a y a f te r F. Knox, Mrs. A1 Cable an d Mrs.
noon, Ju ly 23rd, in C olum bia park. W m. Mikesell in^ c h a rge.
C A N N IN G SCHEDULE
COOPERATION
NEXT DEPRESSION
ADVANCES IN A M ID -
C O M IN G , WARNS
CO-OP LEADER WEST C O M M U N IT Y
“ R esu lts
of
e x t e n s iv e t e s t s
by th e Contest
conducted
Board of th e Am erican
A utom obile Association on th e n ine non-
p rem iu m
gasolines leading In sales vol
um e in th e Pacific Coast area substantiate
th e statem en t of th e Standard O il C om
pany of C alifo rn ia t h a t Standard Gasoline
Is Unsurpassed.”
AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
CONTEST BOARD, WASHINGTON, D .O .
T
O Standard Gasoline goes this new hitfi
distinction— Certified Unsurpassed.
This finding speaks for itself. I t is the official
report of the A.A.A. Contest Board, Washington;
D . C .— the nationally recognised authority on
automotive performance o f every sort. Year
after year Standard Gasoline Is unsurpassed—
the ideal motor fuel for your car. And— you can
depend on it— Standard will be fa rt unsurpassed.
The proof’s io every gallon—
try a tankful I
STANDARD O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA
W h a t chance have C onsum ers’ Co
(Co-op League News Service)
o peratives in m iddle-class com m uni
N EW YORK — R apidly risin g
ties in th e U nited S tates? Can peo
stock an d com m odity prices, exces
ple of th e upper m iddle class w ith grow ing rapidly. For several m onths
sive in stallm en t buying an d th e fa il
above-average incomes be in te reste d a com m ittee has been activ ely pro
u re of wages to keep pace w ith p ri
in developing and o p era tin g Coop m oting th e idea of a D epartm ent of
ces a re sw eeping th e co u n try tow ard
erativ es? Can C ooperatives be devel Medical and D ental Care, m eeting
an o th e r depression, E. R. Bowen,
oped an d m a in ta in ed in c lu d in g a considerable encouragem ent.
gen eral secretary of T he C oopera
SWIM SUITS AND TRUNKS at 35c
rep rese n tativ e cross section of th e
In th e m eantim e th e Chicago P lan
tive L eague of th e U.S.A. declared
for
H
ospital
Care
has
become
o
p
era
SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT
in an ed ito rial a rtic le in th e Ju n e population?
The developm ent of th e E v an sto n tive and E v an sto n Consum ers’ Coop
issue of C onsum ers’ C ooperation,
LY BUT WE ARE SELLING AT THE OLD
Consum ers’ C ooperative d u rin g th e erativ e h as q u alified as a m e m b e r1'
published today.
p
ist
eighteen
m
onths
offers
a
signl-
group,
PRICE.
LIGHT DRESS SOX Pttir 10^
As an im m ediate m easure for co
operatives, Mr. Bowen declared th a t t'icant co n trib u tio n tow ard an sw e r
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DRESS PANTS AT OVERALL PRICES ~
ex istin g co-ops should bew are of ex ing these questions.
E v ah sto n , Illinois, is a su b u rb an
cessive in v en to ries and should build
NEW LINE STRAW & FELT HATS JUST IN !
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
up reserves to h an d le an increased city of 65,000, ad jo in in g th e city of
A
FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS. LIGHT UNDERWEAR, NECK
STATE OF OREGON FOR
volum e of business w ith o u t borrow Chicago on the n o rth . It is th e
TIES, ETC. WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS — SWEATERS.
la
rg
e
st
of
th
e
N
o
rth
Shore
su
b
u
rb
s
ing an d to g u ard a g a in st losses w hen
UMATITLA COUNTY.
M T B PPTPFS WITT. <5AVF. YOU MONEY!
of w hich o th ers a re W ilm ette, Ken-
prices s ta rt to toboggan.
to
ilw
o
rth
,
W
in
n
etk
a,
H
ubbard,
Woods,
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of
Tim co-op executive pointed
H E N R Y L E E D E X T E R , D eceased.
reg u la tio n Glencoe an d H ig h lan d P ark.
the fa ilu re of p olitical
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
E vanston is the seat of N orthw es
in d prdt cers o rg an iz atio n s to con
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
e u n d ersig n ed has been appointed
te rn U niversity and d u rin g its e a r th
of U m atilla County.
a d m in is tra trix of th e above en titled
trol prices ?nd urged wide spread
VV. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
lier
decades
w
as
p
red
o
m
in
an
tly
.a
(Ju n e 17-July 15)
e sta te by th e above en titled court
consum er action in th e
o rg a n iz a
G eneral D entistry
college tow n. More recen tly it has and has q u alified as th e law directs.
tion of cooperatives as th e only ef
X-Ray
an d Diagnotds
taken on th e aspects of a typical All persons h av in g claim s ag ain st
Land Sale Notice.
fective m easure for th e control of
su b u rb an com m unity, to g e th er w ith th e said estate are hereby notified
Bank
Bldg
P hons 9-J
to p resen t th e same to me, w ith p ro
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
prices.
Residence Phone 26-J
ad jo in in g tow ns, becom ing th e d o r per vouchers, a t th e office of my a t T h a t .h e u ndersigned, S heriff of
"O ur co m p etitio n -fo r-p ro fit econo-
TURKEY GROWERS
Sunday and E venings by
m itory of the prosperous Chicago to rn ey , A. C. M cIntyre, in th e U m a U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e
I cic system is in a n o th e r boom and
A ppointm ent
business an d professional class. It tilla County C ourt House, P en d le of an Older duly m ade and entered
MEET SATURDAY
on th e way to an o th e r bust. H igh
n , Oregon,
ith in six m
onths of - nvrein
tun,
vicfiuu, w
wit.»»«*
............
uy m
herein by
th e vouiuy
County C ourt of Uma-
has been asserted to be the w ea lth i to
th e d ate of th e first p u blication of tilla C ounty, Oregon, on th e 30 th
priced sta tistic ia n s for sp ecu lato rs
est com m unity of its size in th e th is Viotice, w hich is th e 17th day or jd ay of A pril, 1937, w ill, on th e 3rd
(C ontinued from P age I)
■ pre endeavoring to p red ict for th e ir
U nited S tates. H ow ever, it has Ju n e , 1937.
day of Ju ly , 1937, at 1 th e h o u r of
an d orders for e ith e r should be tu r n em ployers w hen th e peak .will be m any people of low income.
MINNIE MC FARLAND, 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in the forenoon, sell
The
ed in
im m ediately. R ecom m enda reached, in order th a t they may un-
W ATCH - CLOCK
A d m in istra trix of th e E stg te to th e h ig h e st b idder for cash in
tio n s w ere th a t b irds be vaccinated 'o d on someone else iu st before the Negro population is ap proxim ately
of H enry Lee D exter, Deceas hand, a t th e fro n t door of th e Uma
or tatto o ed before they are tu rn e d break tak es place,” Mr. Bowen de 9000. T here is a sm all group of
REPAIRING
tilla County Court House, P endle
ed.
on th e range.
ton, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um , -
clared.
“ We had only com m odity low income fo reig n -sp eak in g in d u s A. C. M cIntyre. A tto rn ey ,
A. W. BEHRMAN
H. K. Dean, su p e rin te n d e n t of
price of $20.00 th erefo r, to be paid (I
gam b lin .. g in 1920 and only stock tr ia l w orkers. C ra ft w orkers— ca r P en d leto n , Oregon.
WATCHMAKER
th e U. S.
tatio
n , gave briefly I-,*«..........
m
o. r Field
ie iu o S iu
iiu ii,
in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fol- f
(Ju n e 10-J u ly 8)
p
en
ters,
p
ain
ters,
and
o
th
e
rs
co
n
sti
HERMISTON
OREGON
some of the resu lts determ ined from | specuja tion in 1929, w hile today we
low ing described parcel of land,
experim ents carried on over a per-
b o th — w holesale
com m odity tu te a considerable group. W ilm ette
¡heretofore by U m atilla C ounty, Ore
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE
iod of five years a t th e sta tio n . He
.
, comnlon stock prices are is a sm aller com m unity, sim ilar in
gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes,
On th e 17th day of Ju ly , 1937, a t to -w it:
sta te d th a t a po rtab le ra n g e house b
.
„
g eneral c h a ra c te r.
W in n etk a , due
Lots 9 and 10, Block 6,
would be on display a t th e s ta tio n now going up a t th e sam e tim e.
th
e
h
o
u
r
of
10
o’clock
a.
m.,
at
th
e
DR. A. E. MARBLE
in p a rt to th e in flu en ce of its pro fro n t door of the County C ourt City of H erm iston in NE SE Sec
W
ages
today
have
only
reached
d u rin g th e an n u a l tu rk ey to u r and
tio n 10, T 4 N o rth 28 EWM, Um a
CHIROPRACTOR
gressive
schools,
in
p
a
rt
to
th
e
in
House
in
P
endleton,
U
m
atilla
Coun
its advan tag es explained.
In d ica an index fig u re of 81 as com pared
tilla C ounty, Oregon.
Office:
2
blocks east of post office
fluence
of
its
rem
a
rk
a
b
ly
successful
ty, Oregon, I will sell a t auction to
tio n s w ere from experim ents th a t w ith 1929. w hile re ta il prices are
Dated
at
P endleton. U m atilla
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to 8
th e h ig h e st bidder for cash, the fol County, Oregon, th is 26th
th e la te r poults m a tu re n ea rly as
m
unicipally-ow
ned
lig
h
t
p
la
n
t,
and
day
of
described real
property May, 1937.
rapidly as the e a rlie r b ird , Mr. at 87 and m ust necessarily in crease to o th e r influences, is exceptional low ing
P hone 481 — — H erm iston. Ore
f u rth e r since w holesale prices a re
situ ate d in U m atilla County, Ore
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
D ean said.
in
th
e
social
in
te
re
st
and
progres
gon, to -w lt:
of U m atilla County.
a t 91. T he real w ages of labor are
Officers Elected.
sive a ttitu d e s of m any of its people.
Lots 6, 7, and 8, in Block
(M ay 27-Ju n e 24)
T hree directo rs w ere re-elected th e re fo re low er for those w ho are
10, N ew p o it’s A ddition to the
Hermiston fobl l\o. S i
to th e board by m em bers a t th e I employed th a n in 1929.
In addi- Evanston Consumers' Cooperative
City of H erm iston, U m atilla
M eets first and th ird
Organized..
m eeting and they w ere L. C. Todd, ! tion th e re are m illions of unem ploy
C ounty, Oregon.
T h u rsd ay . Legion A uxil
In
A
pril,
1935,
a
dozen
ad
v
e
n
tu
r
Said sale is made u n d er execution
C. F lan n ig a n and Chas. K eller. John ed liv in g on a b are existence basis.”
iary m eets second and
Jen drzejew ski w as la te r re-elected Q uoting from th e M onthly Survey ous sp irits organized a cooperative issued o ut of the C ircu it C ourt of
___fo u rth T hursday.
th
e
S
ta
te
of
Oregon
for
U
m
atilla
b
uying
club.
M
eetings
w
ere
held
at
president of the board. O ther m em of B usiness published by A. F. of L..
j Legion H all.
bers are M errill P o tter, and Mrs. Mr. Bowen said. “ To p ro fitee r by freq u en t in te rv als, deliveries of s ta C ounty, to me directed In th e case
of S tate of Oregon, represented and
J u lia Penney, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
ples
were
m
ade
a
t
a
c
e
n
tra
l
depot,
a c tin g by W orld W ar V eteran s’ HAVE WORK HORSE FOR SALE—
T he lo cjl association is repreEen ra isin g prices a t a tim e w hen m ore
W eight ab o u t 1300 lbs., 10 years
ted on the sta te board by th ree th a n nine m illion are s till w ith o u t m em bers increased. In Ju ly , form al S tate Aid Commission, p lain tiff,
m em bers, who w ere nom inated at a work in p riv ate in d u stry is an act o rg an izatio n of th e E vanston Con a g a in st John M. Biggs and Helen M. old, price $70. F. W. Lenz, H e rm is
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d ire c to rs’ m eeting W ednesday n ig h t. of treaso n a g a in st th e w elfare of sum ers’ C ooperative was effected. Biggs, his wife, Tum-A-Lum Lum ton, Oregon.
ber Co., a co rp o ratio n . F ran k W aug-
T hey w ere M errill P o tte r, L. C.
OSTEOPATHIC
On October 17 co n stitu tio n and by am an and
Hazel W augam an, bis W ANTED 25 DOZEN LIVE JACK
Todd and J. Jendrzejew sk i. The th e n a tio n .”
rab
b
its
or
Cotton
T
ails.
Advise
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
law
s
were
adopted,
a
Board
of
fif
wife,
defendants.
“ Because p riv ate-p ro fit business
s ta te association is m ade up of four
R. E. GOAD, S heriff q u a n tity and price. W illam ette V al
u n its consisting of one a t R edm ond, can n o t can n o t sell w h at it produces teen d irecto rs au th o rized , and on
OSBORN
APARTM
ENTS
of U m atilla County, Oregon. ley K ennel, R oute No. 7, Box No.
M edford, Roseburg, and H erm iston. for th e w ages it pays, it is ag ain r e October 23 a m odest building, cen
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504, Salem, Oregon.
By
J.
A.
C
arney,
Deputy.
T he sta te m eeting w ill be J u ly 17th
tra lly located, an d fa irly well a d a p
at Medford. Ore. T he local associa so rtin g to in stallm en t sellin g to an ted to use as a sto re was occupied. C. C. P roebstel, A ttorney
FOR SALE TEN ACRE HOME,
for P la in tiff.
even g re a te r degree th a n in 1929.
w ith
income;
tion has 40 members.
one mile n o rth ,
P
en
d
I
e
to
n
,
Oregon.
_______
PETERSON & PETERSON
G row th in m em bership d u rin g the
w ater,
$1700,
Ja y T. P ierson, a s sista n t county T he New York
T ru st C om pany's
plenty shade and
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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ag e n t, was present a t th e m eeting m agazine. T he Index, show s th a t in first eighteen m o n th s was from 30
Lewis Pearson.
LAND SALE NOTICE.
and gave a sh o rt ta lk on topics of
U.
S.
N atio n al R ank B u ild in g
to
320
members.
sta llm e n t cred it is alre ad y 50 per
HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON HOLES,
in te re st to th e m eeting.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
P ra ctice in S ta te & F ed eral C ourts
For th e firs t fiscal period a pa-
B u tto n s; Silk hosiery m ending.
cent h ig h e r th a n in 1929, h av in g
tronuge dividend of 2>A per cent T h a t th e un d ersig n ed . S heriff of N uA rt Shays, 222 E ast C ourt. P en
P en d leto n . Ore.
Annual Turkey Picnic.
reached n in e billion d o llars as com
U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e dleton, Ore.
43-3tc
was
p aid ; for th e second 3 per cen t; of
pared
w
ith
six
billion
d
o
lla
rs
in
an
o
rd
er
duly
m
ade
and
entered
The board of d irec to rs m e t W ed
and for th e th ird , 3 per cent. On h erein by th e County C ourt of Um a FURNISHED OR UN FU RN ISH ED
nesday n ig h t an d set A ugust 21st as 1929.
DR. F . B. BELT
housekeeping
rooms for
rent.
th e d ate for th e a n n u a l tu rk e y to u r
“ A p ro d u cers-p ro flt system will March 15, 1937, as th is Is w ritte n , tilla C ounty, Oregon, on th e 26th
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
and picnic, w ith A. E. Benset as not control prices, p olitical re g u la m em bership sta n d s a t 355. A m eat day of May, 1937, w ill, on th e 24th Rooms to let by th e n ig h t or week.
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m ark et is in process of in stallatio n . day of Ju ly , 1937, a t th e hour of 10 C a rter A partm ents, H erm iston.
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H G. R ankin, in charg e of th e pic tion of p riv ate p ro fits c a n n o t— only Services include a reasonably com o'clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
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th e V. S. Field S tatio n , co n tin u e to prices. G am bling in com m odities plete stock of groceries, fru its, and th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun W ANTED— DAY OLD CALVES TO
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raise for veal. M ary F arren s.
th e A. E. Bensel and H. B. D arling and speculation in stocks re su lt vegetables; a fu ll m ilk ro u te d is tri ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon,
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farm s. te rm in a tin g
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tim e of sale, th e follow ing described
th e program
com pleted. H erbert sum ers cooperatives e lim in a te p ro fits
22M, H erm iston.
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Beyers, general m anager of th e th ro u g h p atro n a g e d ividends and supplied to m em bers th ro u g h a spe parcel of land, hereto fo re by U m a
Attorney-at-Law
N orthw est T u rkey G row ers’, w ill be th u s prev en t both com m odity g am b cial a rra n g e m e n t w ith a gas s ta tilla C ounty, Oregon, acquired for
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* th e m ain speaker, and o th e r out- lin g and stock speculation. C onsu tion a t a refund to th e C ooperatives d elin q u en t taxes, to -w lt:
fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n ts for house
Lots 24 an d 25. Block 11 NE SE
Hermiston - Oregon
th e m ain speaker, and o th e r o u t of m ers’ price y srd stic k s s re th e only of 2*4 cen ts per gallon of gas: and
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Mrs. Joe Dyer.
H erm iston, in Section 10, Tow n keeping.
s ta te speakers w ill he on th e pro
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ship 4, N o rth R ange 28, E.W.M.
m ethods w hereby both stock and a C redit Union recen tly organized.
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