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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
fore th e H o n o rab le C arl W. C ham ­
bers, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d
C ourt, w ith in ten d ay s from
the
d a te of th e serv ice of th is c ita tio n
upon you if served w ith in U m atilla
C ounty, O regon, an d w ith in tw en ty
days a fte r service of th is c ita tio n
upon you if served w ith in an y o th ­
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
M ESSAGE TO E V E R Y M EM BER.
e r C ounty in th e S ta te of O regon,
L O ST-SM A LL BLACK COIN PU R SE and w ith in fo u r w eeks from
the
c o n ta in in g 830 in bills, also sm all d a te of th e d a te of th e service of
th is c ita tio n upon you it served
to ld th e Co-op C ongress th a t cooper­ KANSAS CITY TO BE
change. R ew ard. E. L. H ug, H e r­ w ith in th e U nited S ta te s and o u t­
a tiv e a u to in s u ra n c e is sav in g th e
m iston.
9 - l tp side of th e S ta te of O regon, and
fa rm e rs of O hio m illio n s of d o lla rs MECCA FOR COOPERATIVES
th en and th e re show cause, If any
FOR SA LE— F R E S H JE R S E Y COW, exists, w hy an o rd e r of th e above
F o r th e le tte r to tu rk e y g ro w ers in a sin g le y e a r. T he F a rm B u reau
(Co-op L eag u e N ew s S erv ice)
9 y ears old, w ith tw in h e ife r e n title d C o u rt should n o t be m ade
w h ich w ill be se n t o u t in th e n e a r M u tu al A u to In s u ra n c e Co-op, L in ­
K a n sa s C ity — T h is "c o n v e n tio n calves. J. W. W aid, S tan field , across p e rm ittin g and a u th o riz in g G ilbert
fu tu re c a rry in g th e
new
g ra d in g coln rep o rted , began in 1926 w ith
from
R ich field
Service G. S m ith as a d m in is tra to r, w ith w ill
an d d re ssin g re g u la tio n s on tu rk e y s a n in v e stm e n t of 810,000. T oday it c ity ” w ill see so m e th in g new in th e h ig h w ay
an n ex ed , of th e e s ta te of G o ttlieb
9 - ltp K u rrle , deceased, to sell a t p riv a te
p u t o u t by th e fed eral g o v ern m en t. has assets of 5% m illio n d o lla rs and w ay of co n v e n tio n s w hen th e e n tire S tatio n .
second
w
eek
of
O
ctober
w
ill
be
sale, in se p a ra te parcels, for cash
T h e le tte r w ill c a rry
in fo rm a tio n is th e fifth la rg e s t of its k in d in
tu rn e d over to co n su m er co o p era­ T IR E FOUND MONDAY— OW NER for th e purpose of p a y in g fu n e ra l
a b o u t ch an g es a n d rev isio n s in th e A m erica.
T h is g ro w th took place,
call a t M ethodist P arso n ag e. 9 - l t charges, expenses of a d m in is tra tio n
M onday a n d T u esd ay , O cto­
s ta n d a rd s an d g ra d e s fo r d re s sin g L in co ln p o in ted o u t, in th e face of tives.
an d claim s a g a in s t th e
e sta te of
tu rk e y s effectiv e
S ep tem b er
1st, th e k een est co m p etitio n a n d d u rin g ber 10 an d 11, d eleg a tes from 400 T H R E E , OR TWO ROOM DOWN- G o ttlieb K u rrle , deceased, all th e
r e ta il co-op asso c ia tio n s in 10 m id-
real
p
ro
p
e
rty
b
elo
n
g
in
g
to
th e es­
1938.
s ta irs a p a rtm e n t: tw o room m od­
a decade of w h ich five y e a rs w ere
w estern s ta te s a ff ilia te d w ith C on­ ern cab in s by m o n th , reasonable. H. ta te said esta te , or su ch p o rtio n
T h is in fo rm a tio n w ill be p u b lish ­ y e a rs of b u sin ess d epression.
th e re o f as m ay be n ecessary to sell
su m ers C o o p erativ e A sso ciatio n w ill E. H anby, H erm iston.
ed in th ese colum n s n e x t w eek.
9-tfc fo r su ch purposes, th e said re a l pro
L in co ln p o in ted to co o p erativ e in ­
m eet h ere for th e ir 1 0 th a n n u a l co n ­
p e rty b eing described in th e in v en ­
su ra n c e as one w ay to c u t th e pow er
FOR SALE or T R A D E - C H R Y SLE R to ry an d a p p ra ise m e n t filed in the
v en tio n .
CANNING SCHEDULE
of c o n c e n tra te d w e a lth an d to h elp
Im m ed iately fo llo w in g th e CCA 4-58 1926 model. W. D. D ryer, H er­ above e n title d e s ta te a n d in th e pe
re s to re in d iv id u a l se c u rity .
Coop­
F ro m O ctober 24 to 29.
a d m in is tra to r
filed
9 - l tp titio n of th e
co n v en tio n , d e le g a te s from co-ops in m iston.
No c a n n in g sch ed u led ex cep t m eat e ra tiv e fin a n c ia l an d in s u ra n c e in ­
h e re in a p p ly in g for perm ission
of
ev ery sectio n of th e U.S. w ill m eet
on T u esd ay m o rn in g .
O th er
p ro­ s titu tio n s , he declared , a re com ing
POCKET W A TCH ES, 81.25 AND th e C o u rt to sell said real p ro p erty ,
h ere in th e m u n ic ip a l a u d ito riu m .
to be th e m ain fo u n d a tio n o f th e
$1.50, A. W. B eh rm an .
9-3tc and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as
d u c ts by sp ecial a rra n g e m e n t.
follow s:
O ctober 12, 13 a n d 14, for th e th re e -
H ER M ISTO N CO-OP C A N N E R Y w hole co o p erativ e system .
P arcel No. 1: Tax No. 10 in Sec.
day co n v en tio n of th e C o o p erative N EW 15-P L A T E B A T T ER Y FOR
33, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM.
E. R. Bow en, g e n e ra l se c re ta ry of
L eague of th e
U.S.A.
C onsum ers
your c ar as low as $5.00, and an
P arcel No. 2: S o u th w est Q u a rte r
th e C o o p erativ e L eague of th e USA
Earlier Closing Hour.
C ooperative A sso ciatio n w ill be host allo w an ce for y o u r old b a tte ry .
Sec. 11, Twp. 4, N . R. 30. EWM.
o u tlin e d fo r th e co n sid e ra tio n of th e
T h is c ita tio n is issued p u rs u a n t
to th e n a tio n a l co-op congress.
T he F a rm B u reau C o-o p erativ e of
R ohrm an M otor C om pany.
8-3tc
co o p erativ e lead e rs assem b led h ere
to o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le C arl W.
H erm isto ,
th e C o o p erativ e Service
a “ p ro g ram of a c tio n fo r th e co n su ­
W E A N E R PIGS FOR SA LE— 3 MI. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e above e n ­
S ta tio n , th e C o o p erativ e H a rd w a re
m ers co o p erativ e
m o v em en t” , in ­ COOPERATIVES MAKE ALL
on D iagonal road.
Jess Snead, title d C ourt, duly m ade and en tered
S ervice an d th e G ran g e C oopera­
on th e 23rd. day of S eptem ber, 1938.
c lu d in g p u b licity , ed u c a tio n ,
and BUSINESS MORE RESPONSIVE
H erm isto n .
8-tp
IN TESTIM ONY W H E R E O F , I,
tiv e a sso ciatio n w ill close a t 5 :0 0
c u ltu ra l p ro g ram s as w ell as th e ed­
Mrs. E. B. C asteel, C lerk of th e
P. M., b eg in n in g
N ovem ber 1st.
miss
velda
M
c
F
a
rla
n
d
,
r
.
n
.,
TO
CONSUMERS’
INTERESTS
C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon,
u c a tio n a l a sp ects of com m odity, se r­
T hese h o u rs w ill be in effect u n til
fo rm erly of U m atilla, now in H e r­ for U m a tilla C ounty, do h ereby and
vice, in s u ra n c e an d fin an ce.
m
iston,
on
call
for
p
riv
a
te
d
u
ty
,
day
fu r th e r notice.
h e re u n to set my h and an d affix th e
(Co-op L eag u e N ew s S erv ice)
P o in tin g to th e b ro ad er asp ects of
P hone 94M, care O. C. seal of th e said C ourt th is 23rd. day
P a tro n s a re ask ed to ta k e n o tice
B oston, M ass.— C onsum er co o per­ or n ig h t.
of
S eptem ber, 1938.
th
e
m
ovem
ent,
Mr.
Bow
en
declared
,
8-3tp
of th is c h an g e in th e clo sin g h o u r.
a tiv e s in E u ro p e p lay as im p o rta n t Pierce.
(S E A L )
MRS. E. B. CASTEEL,
“ T h e co n su m ers co o p erativ e m ove­
C lerk.
m e n t c a n n o t iso late itse lf from oth a ro le as th e c h a in sto res do in T E N CANARY SIN G ER S L E F T ;
T h is c ita tio n is served upon you by
A
m
erica
a
n
d
th
e
ir
fu
tu
re
g
ro
w
th
Regular Grange Meeting.
R
ollers
anil
W
a
rb
le
rs;
S
elect
y
o
u
r
e r d em o cratic
o rg a n iz a tio n s.
T he
depends, as w ith
o th e r
b u sin ess, own. E s th e r B eletski. Two m iles p u b lic a tio n th e re o f fo r fo u r succes­
M em bers of th e W estlan d G ran g e h is to ry of E u ro p e show s th a t we
sive w eeks in th e H erm isto n H erald ,
upon
th
e
ir
efficien
cy
an
d
th
e ir a b i­ N. E. of H erm isto n .
8-3 tp a n ew sp ap er o f g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n
w ill m eet in re g u la r b u sin ess session w ill fall to g e th e r if d ic ta to rsh ip s
lity
to
g
ive
serv
ice
to
th
e
p
u
b
lic,
p u blished
w eekly
in
H erm isto n ,
T h u rsd a y , O ctober 27. T he m eetin g develop. If we read h is to ry a rig h t,
PIANO, TWO VIOLINS AND GASO- U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by o rd er
w ill be follow ed by a H allo w e’en th e a tta c k of d ic ta to rs h ip is firs t on A n d ers H edberg, p re sid e n t of th e
line e n g in e to tr a d e fo r fresh of C arl W. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e
e le c ­
d em o cratic
p o litic a l
o rg a n iz a tio n , “ tr u s t b u s tin g ” S c a n d in a v ia n
p a rty . D on’t m iss it.
cows. W. L. S u d d a rth , Irrig o n , O re­ above e n title d C o u rt, w hich o rd er
th e n econom ic, th e n ed u c a tio n a l and tric lam p co o p erativ e, told le a d e rs
gon.
8-3tc w as m ade and dated th e 3rd. day of
fin a lly e th ic a l. All th ese fo u r g re a t of A m erican r e ta il bu sin ess g a th ­
O ctober, 1938; th e d a te of th e firs t
Columbia Grange Meets.
ered
h
ere
fo
r
th
e
B
oston
C
o
n
ference
FOR SA LE — 23-ACRE RA N C H ; p u b lic a tio n of th is c ita tio n is th e
d em o cratic o rg a n iz a tio n s w h ich so­
6th. day of O ctober, 1938, and the
M em bers of C olum bia G ran g e m et cie ty h as form ed over th e co u rse of on D istrib u tio n , S ep tem b er 27.
W ill ta k e c a ttle or ho rses in fu ll;
s t d a te of p u b licatio n w ill be the
T uesday, O ctober 18, an d p resen ted th e ce n tu rie s m u st a ll sta n d to g e th ­
S p eak in g on th e “ E ffects of E u ro ­ or term s m ay be had to r ig h t p a rty . la
3rd. day of N ovem ber, 1938.
a n in te re s tin g a n d in s tru c tiv e m eet­ e r o r else th e y fa ll to g e th e r.”
pean C o o p erativ es on R e ta il T ra d e ” , See H. C. S h an k s, o r w rite Box 243
A C. M c INTYRE,
in g to a la rg e p e rc e n t of th e m em ­
Mr. H ed b erg , w ho is also se c re ta ry H erm isto n .
A tto rn e y for A d m in istra to r
8-3tc
T h e success of th e co o p erativ es in
P o st O ffice A ddress:
b ersh ip .
b re a k in g th e fe rtiliz e r
tr u s t
and for in te rn a tio n a l q u estio n s of Koop-
P e n d le to n , O regon.
F U R N IS H E D
ROOMS BY
DAY,
L loyd a n d H elen F ix received th e
a c tin g as a y a rd s tic k for m onopolies e ra tiv a F o rb u n d e t, th e c o o p e ra tiv e
(O
ct.
6-No. 3)
________
week o r m onth. C a rte r A p a rt­
o b lig a tio n s
fo r
m em b ersh ip
and
an d n ear m onopolies w as p o in ted ly w h o lesale an d u n io n o f Sw eden, d e­ m ents, H erm isto n .
8-3tp
M rs. A nson, Sr., w as a d m itte d on a
scrib
ed
th
e
B
ritis
h
co
o
p
erativ
es
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
d riv en hom e w h en th e co-op g en eral
tr a n s fe r card. V isito rs included Mr. se c re ta ry d ecla red . "A n A ssociated w hich “ w ith a reco rd of n in e ty FOR SALE— M ahogany P o rcelain ed
C irc u la to r, 2-3 room , n ew ; con IN T H E COUNTY CQJ7RT OF T H E
and
Mrs. O tto E a r n h e a r t, Cold
now
P ress sto ry tr u ly say s th a t ‘re p re ­ y ears of b u sin ess ex p erien ce
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR
d itio n , p erfect sh ap e; One 6V B at
S p rin g s G range, an d Mr. an d Mrs.
have
8,000,000
m
em
b
ers
an
d
do
an
s e n ta tiv e s of a m illio n tru s t-b u s te rs
UMATILLA COUNTY
tery , new . P h o n e 1051, H erm isto n .
C laud H anscom .
a
n
n
u
a
l
re
ta
il
b
u
sin
ess
of
one
a
n
d
a
a re m o b ilizin g h ere for a new a tta c k
7
-3
tp
A social h o u r w as h eld a t th e
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of
on m onopoly in th e U n ited S ta te s'. h a lf b illio n d o lla rs ” . He th e n told
close o f th e m eetin g . E lectio n of o f­ A n o th e r w orld w ar h as been p o st­ of th e acco m p lish m en ts of th e Sw e­
ORLANDO P. ROBERTS, Deceased.
FOUR COWS FOR SALE— DUE TO (O rlle P. R o b e rts)
ficers w ill be held a t th e n e x t m eet­ poned, b u t th e re is no assu ra n c e dish co-ops w hich have some 4,600
fresh en soon; Also w in te r apples.
N otice is h ereby g iven to all p er­
ing.
one
th a t it has been p rev en ted . T h ere co-op sto re s an d m ore th a n
B rin g c o n ta in e rs for apples. E m m e tt sons w hom it m ay co n cern th a t E th ­
*
w ill be no e n d u rin g peace o r p len ty fam ily in ev ery th r e e as m em bers.
Cooney.
7-3 tp el L. R o b e rts h as bean ap p o in ted
T he E u ro p ean co o p erativ es p a ra l-
MARKED GROWTH OF
in th e w orld u n til th e people tak e
a d m in is tra trix of th e e s ta te of O r­
(also
th e ir own econom ic d estin ie s o u t of el th e A m erican c h a in s in re la tiv e FOR SALE— YOUNG JE R S E Y BULL lando P. R o b erts, deceased,
CO-OPS REVEALED AT OPENING
18 mo. old; Also cows fresh and know n as O rlie P. R o b e rts ) and has
th e h a n d s of a few and d ire c t them volum e an d b u sin ess efficien cy and
d em o cratically in th e in te re s ts
of have forced o th e r b u sin ess to a d o p t com ing fresh. H. C. S h an k s, H e r­ q u a lifie d as such. All persons h av­
SESSIONS OF CO-OP CONGRESS
7-3tp in g claim s a g a in s t h is e s ta te a re re­
m ore e ffic ie n t m eth o d s, Mr. H ed b erg m iston.
a ll.”
qu ired to p re se n t th em w ith pro p er
p o in ted o u t.
(Co-op L eague N ew s S erv ice)
I
SQUASH FOR SALE
BY W . H. v ouchers to th e a d m in is tra trix
at
K ansas C ity, M issouri— 'W hile tw o STUDENTS THRONG TO
U n lik e th e c h a in s , he said, the
Cook, $5 per ton. W est of A tte- th e law o ffice of P e terso n & P e te r­
m illion m em bers of co n su m er coop­
co o p erativ es te n d to preserv e local b u ry co rn er.
7-3tc son, h e r a tto rn e y s, in U. S. N a tio n al
B ank B u ild in g , P en d leto n , Orlegon,
e ra tiv e s in 38 s ta te s w en t on q u ie t­ CO-OP TRAINING SCHOOL
o w n ersh ip of d is trib u tiv e m a c h in e ­
n ew sp ap ers by m ail. Save m oney. w ith in six m o n th s of th e d ate of the
ly sp e n d in g a m illio n an d a h a l f 'AS FALL TERM OPENS
ry ; th e y oppose a n d in m an y cases
firs t p u b lic a tio n
of th is
n otice
d c lla rs in th e ir ow n co o p erativ es
-------
re g u la te m onopolies:
“ In
Sw eden S pecial ra te s on M orning O regonian, w hich is T h u rsd a y th e 6th day of
“ b u y in g th e ir w ay to w ard p ro sp er-
(Co-op L eague News S erv ice)
O
regon
J
o
u
r
n
a
l
and
N
ews
T
elegram
O ctober, 1938.
th e co-ops have b u ilt an ti-m o n o p o ly
E T H E L L. ROBERTS,
ity ,” th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e s m et h e r e 1 New Y ork— T w e n ty -fo u r s tu d e n ts fo rtre sse s in th e sh a p e of flo u r m ilis for O ctober. See Mrs. G eorgia H e n ­
A d m in istra trix .
th is w eek to discu ss an d decide by from ten s ta te s from M assach u setts and fa c to rie s fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re derson, H erm isto n , Ore. P hone 3 7-J.
P E TE R SO N & PETER SO N ,
d e m o c ra tic vote th e n .tio n a l p o li­ to C otorado w ere accepted for an of ru b b e r goods an d e le c tric b u lb s” ;
A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in istra trix .
COM PLETE MARINELLO BEAUTY
cies w h ich govern A m erican cooper­ in ten siv e tr a in in g course in co n su ­ th ey a re in d e p e n d e n t of th e f in a n ­
(O ct. 6-N
ov. 3) M
-----
course a t reduced prices. In q u ire
m ers' co o p eratio n
w hen th e
fall cial b a ro n s ; th ey do n o t ask
ativ es.
for
H erald office.
6-tfc
O pening th e
E lev en th
B iennial term of R o ch d ale In s titu te opened g o v e rn m e n t su b sid y or p ro te c tio n ;
SUMMONS
C ongress of th e C o o p erativ e L eague h ere S ep tem b er 26. A five m o n th s’ an d th e y give th e people p ra c tic a l FOR R E N T — FU R N ISH E D A PA R T-
Eauitv No. 6345
of th e U.S.A., Dr. Jan ies P. W ar- co u rse c o n sistin g of th re e m o n th s of b u sin ess ex p erien ce w hich is b e g in ­
m e n t fo r housekeeping.
E le c tric
basse, p re s id e n t, d eclared th a t th e academ ic w ork in New Y ork u n d e r n in g to dispel econom ic ig n o ran ce. sto v e a n d
m odern.
P hone 78-R . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
L eague, w hich w as o rg an ized
22 th e su p erv isio n of Dr. J. P. W ar- "T h e co n su m ers co o p erativ e m ove­ Jo e D yer.
50-tfc
STATE OF OREGON FOR
y e a rs ago to fe d e ra te th e g en u in e basse, p resid en t of th e C ooperative m en t in E u ro p e ," Mr. H ed b erg de­
UMATILLA COUNTY.
co n su m ers societies in th is co u n try , L eag u e of th e U.S.A., an d a fa c u lty clared , “ help s to m ake all bu sin ess
W orld consum ption of ru b b e r has
L
lew
ellyn
B row nell, P la in tiff, vs.
is to d ay a fe d e ra tio n of 1770 local m ade up of co o p erativ e lead e rs, pro- c o n sta n tly m ore e ffic ie n t and m ore increased ten-fold in th e past q u a r ­
U m a tilla C o u n ty in th e S ta te of
co o p erativ es w hich in clu d e 965,000 fessors an d ex p e rts in b u sin ess m eth resp o n siv e to th e co n su m ers' in te r ­ te r c e n tu ry .
O regon; th e u n k n o w n h e irs of Jam es
of th e tw o m illion co-op m em bers in ods, w ill be follow ed by tw o m o n th s e sts.”
W ard w ell, deceased; “ Also all o th er
T h e w o rld 's firs t A nti-N oise E x ­ persons or p a rtie s u n k n o w n claim in g
th e co u n try . M em bership
of th e of field w ork in co o p erativ es In v a r­
h ib itio n is b ein g held in L ondon by a n y rig h t, title , e s ta te , lien o r in ­
L eag u e w as rep o rted to be 704.000 ious sectio n s of th e co u n try .
CO-OP FOOD TESTING KITCHEN
te re st in th e real e s ta te described in
th e A n ti-N o ise League.
R o ch d ale In s titu te , w hich w as set
tw o y ears ago. W ith b o th farm and
th e co m p lain t h e re in ,” D efendants.
BEING
ESTABLISHED
BY
U nless p ro tectio n is soon given,
c ity consum ers in its
m em b ersh ip up by th e C ooperative L eag u e to
To th e above nam ed
d e fe n d a n ts
th e bald eagle, n a tio n a l bird of th e th e u n k n o w n heirs of Ja m e s W ard -
th e C ooperative L eag u e is th e ed u ­ give s tu d e n ts tr a in in g w h ich w ill EASTERN CO-OP WHOLESALE
U nited S tates, is lik ely to follow th e w ell, deceased; “Also a ll o th e r p e r­
c a tio n a l sp e arh ead of th e o rg an ized eq u ip them for w ork in th e fields
sons o r p a rtie s u n k n o w n claim in g
dodo to ex tin c tio n .
co n su m er m ovem ent in th is co u n try . of ed u catio n
(Co-op L eague N ews S erv ice)
an d
m a n a g e m e n t in
a n y rig h t, title , e sta te , lien o r in te r ­
New Y ork— F o llo w in g closely th e
e st in th e re a l e s ta te described in
O p e ra tin g such v aried businesses th e ra p id ly g ro w in g co n su m ers co­
In th e course of a y ear, th e U. S. th e co m p lain t h e r e in :”
as th e d is trib u tio n of g as an d oil, o p e ra tiv e m ovem ent, w as re c e n tly a n n o u n cem en t th a t co-op sto re s a f f i­ B ureau o f P la n t In d u s try receives
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF
g ro ceries, farm su p p lies, in su ran ce, c h a rte re d by th e U n iv e rsity of th e liated w ith th e fiv e co o p erativ e g ro ­ q u estio n s a b o u t no less th a n
OREGON
200
cery
w
h
o
lesales
in
th
e
U.S.
w
ill
be­
e le c tric ity and h e a lth service, th e s ta te of N ew Y ork.
You a re h ereb y re q u ire d to ap p ear
p la n ts
w hich
cause
tro u b le
as
£ s classes began a t th e co-op col­ gin to h a n d le U n ifo rm CO-OP L abel
and
a n sw e r th e
co m p la in t
filed
co o p erativ es a re c h a ra c te riz e d
by
“ w eeds” .
a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d
g ro ceries,
co n su m er o w n ersh ip and d em o cratic lege in New Y ork, th e d ire c to rs of an d G o v ern m en t G raded
c o u rt a n d cause w ith in fo u r w eeks
c o n tro l of th e i r businesses, and by th e C ooperative M an ag ers T ra in in g E a ste rn C o o p erativ e W h o lesale a n ­
from th e d a te of th e f ir s t p u b lic a ­
nounced
th
is
week
th
a
t
It
is
e
s
ta
b
­
School,
sponsored
by
C
e
n
tra
l
Coop­
th e re tu rn of sav in g s (p ro fits ) to
tion of th is sum m ons, an d if you fail
CITATION.
so to a p p e a r an d a n sw er, fo r w ant
th e ir m em bers. T o tal co n su m er co­ e ra tiv e W ho lesale, S u p erio r, W ise., lish in g a food te s tin g k itc h e n fo r co­
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E th e re o f p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to said
op business w as e stim a te d by FO R ­ faced th e d iffic u lt ta s k of e lim in a t­ o p e ra tiv e s in th e E a st.
co u rt for th e re lie f p rayed for and
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
T U N E m ag az in e in
May 1937 a t in g tw o -th ird s of th e a p p lic a n ts for
Mrs. V ian n a
B ra m b le tt,
w ell
dem anded
in said c o m p lain t,
to-
th e ir 1 4 th a n n u a l tr a in in g school. k now n food e x p e rt, h as been em ­
UM ATILLA COUNTY
$ 5 0 0 ,000,000 per y ear.
w lt;
p ro sp ectiv e
s tu d e n ts ployed to in itia te th is ex p e rim e n t,
H ow ard A. Cow den, p re sid e n t of N in ety -o n e
A decree th a t p la in tiff is th e o w n ­
In th e M atter of th e E s ta te of e r In fee sim p le of th e follow ing de­
th e C onsum ers C o o p erativ e A ssocia­ from six s ta te s ap p lied fo r ad m is­ m ade possible by th e
new
w a re ­
G OTTLIEB K U R R LE , Deceased.
B ecause of lim ited fa c ilitie s, house an d office o f ECW a t
tio n . w hich is h o st to th e Co-op sion.
scribed la n d , to -w it:
135
T o: M innie K u rrle Josephs an d
C ongress, sh ared w ith Dr. W arb asse th a t n u m b er m u st be c u t to 35 so K en t A venue, B rooklyn. Mrs. B ram b
L ots 3 and 4 in Block 4 2 In the
Ida *Kurrle, as H eirs a t Law
tow n now C ity of U m atilla, and
of G o ttlieb K u rrle , D eceased,
a special P rev iew of th e C ongress p re lim in a ry ex a m in a tio n s a re b ein g le tt h a s h ad w ide ex p erien ce as a
fra c tio n a l L ot 4 In Block 4 2 of
and to all o th e r devisees and
b ro a d c a st over th e C olum bia B ro ad ­ held in six c itie s to select th e m ost hom e econom ics te a c h e r, in c lu d in g
W a rd w e ll’s A ddition
to th e tow n
h e irs u n k n o w n , if an y th e re
cap
ab
le
stu
d
e
n
ts.
C
lasses
a
re
sch
e­
c a s tin g com pany netw tork T u esd ay
p o sitio n s a t P u rd u e U n iv e rsity an d
now C ity of U m atilla in
U m atilla
be.
ev en in g .
Cowden re p o rte d on th e d uled to begin O ctober 10.
C ounty, O regon.
P r a tt In s titu te , acc o rd in g to L. E.
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE
And th a t p la in tiff is such o w n er
OF OREGON
p ro g ress of th e K an sas C ity co-op
W oodcock,
m a n a g e r of th e co-op
You an d each of you a re hereby free from a n y rig h t, title , esta te ,
w holesale, w hich h a s 129.000 in d i­
A g ia n t sto n e h an d -ax e. o v er 15 w holesale. She h a s conducted c a n ­
cited an d com m anded to a p p ear be­ lien or in te re s t of you an d of each
v id u al m em bers an d did a bu sin ess in ch es lo n g an d w eig h in g o v er 14 n in g schools In co n ju n c tio n w ith th e
of you, and t h a t you o r an y one or
o f fo u r and a q u a rte r m illio n dol­ pounds, has been u n e a rth e d in E n g ­ E x ten sio n S ervice in New E n g lan d
m ore of you h a s no rig h t, title , es­
la rs last year. H e said th a t sav in g s lan d . and its use to S tone Age m an and th e m idw est. She h as w ritte n ing on a sm all scale, ex p e rim e n ta lly , ta te , Hen o r in te re s t in said land or
re tu rn e d to m em bers of co-ops in is a puzzle.
fo r v a rio u s farm an d w om en’s m a g ­ and m 3ke no p reten se of h a v in g a in an y p a rt th ereo f, and p e rp e tu a l­
ly r e s tra in in g and e n jo in in g you
CCA te r r ito r y to ta le d $850,000
in
An
e d u c a to r w h o
In v e stig a te d azin es a n d is th e e d ito r of a c u r ­ fu lly equipped la b o ra to ry as y e t.” a n d each of you from a ss e rtin g or
1937, an d an n o u n ced th a t CCA has liv in g co n d itio n s in rem o te sectio n s re n tly p o p u la r cook book.
T h e k itc h e n w ill be laid o u t so cla im in g a n y rig h t, title , e sta te , lien
com pleted p lan s fo r th e erectio n of of th e T en n essee V alley re p o rts th a t
Mr. W oodcock in s ists th a t th e th a t g ro u p s of consum ers and em ­ o r in te re s t in said lan d o r In any
a $600,000 oil re fin e ry w h ich w ill “ m ost o f th e lite r a tu r e on m ouna step w h ile s ig n ific a n t is m odest. ployees of re ta il co o p erativ es ra n be p a r t th e re o f adverse to p la in tiff.
T his sum m ons is served upon you
serv e p a rt of th e 400 co-ops a f f ilia ­ ta in people te n d s to am p lify th e ex­ "W e feel th a t we can
g re a tly In­ b ro u g h t in for d e m o n stra tio n s.
A by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f fo r fo u r su c­
ted w ith CCA.
c e p tio n a l cases w hich re a lly re p re ­ crease th e v alu e o f o u r serv ice to m odel sto re a t th e end of th e d em ­ cessive w eeks in th e H erm isto n H e r­
M u rray D. L in co ln , se c re ta ry of sen t o n ly th e lo w er tan - per cen t, c o n s u m e r s ‘t o - e s ta b lis h in g th ese fa ­ o n s tra tio n room is p lanned fo r tr a in ­ ald by o rd e r of H o n o rab le C alvin L.
Sw eek, Judge of tb e co u rt above
the Ohio Farm Bureau1 Cooperative«. rather than th e average.
c ilitie s ,” be said , " b u t we a re s t a r t- ing fo r sto re clerk s a n d m an ag ers. nam ed, w hich said o rd e r w as m ade
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
PA CE FIV g
and dated th e 2 7 th day of Septem ­
ber, 1938, an d the d ate of th e firs t
p u b licatio n of th is sum m ons is th e
29th day o f S eptem ber, 1938.
A. S. COOLEY,
A tto rn ey for P la in tiff.
P ost Office A ddress:
P endleton, O regon.
(S ept. 29-Oct. 27)
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