THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938
MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
I
CA N N IN G SCHEDULE
COLUMBIA GRANGE
Prom November 7th to 12th.
ELECTS OFFICERS
No canning scheduled except m eat
and squash Tuesday m orning. Oth
er products by special arrangem ent.
Election of officers for Columbia
HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY G range was held Tuesday evening,
November 1.
P. H. Corman was
named m aster, Childs Barham over
Earlier Closing Hour.
seer, Mrs. Emil Zivney lecturer,
The Farm Bureau Co-operative of Carl M etteer stew ard, Vern Dunham
H erm isto, th e Cooperative Service treasurer, Mrs. Ben Fix chaplain,
S tation, th e Cooperative H ardw are Lloyd Fix stew ard, Em ery Cox gate
Service and th e G range Coopera keeper, Mrs. Carl M etteer Ceres,
tive association w ill close a t 5:00 Mrs. Corman Pomona, Mrs. E. Cox
P. M„ beginning November 1st. Flora, Mrs. Lloyd Fix lady assistant
These hours w ill be in effect u n til stew ard.
fu rth e r notice.
Two applications for membership
P atro n s are asked to take notice were received and Mrs. Tucker re
of th is change in the closing hour. ceived the obligation for member
ship. Ben Fix tran sferred his mem
NATION-W IDE SALES bership from Echo G range. E. H.
D unning was a visitor a t the m eet
PROMOTION;
ing.
Refreshm ents were served by
BUTTER SURPLUS
Mrs. L aura Morris and Mrs. Zivney.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
The Cooperative League of th e U.S.
A. a t the closing session of th e Co
operative League Congress in K an
sas City, October 14. Mr. G reen’s
name was om itted from th e list of
directors published im m ediately fol
low ing th e Congress.
15 FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE —
F ran k Leicht, Irrigon, Or. 1 1 -ltp
NOTICE TO CR EDITORS
WANT AOS
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
J
PAGE SEVEN
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
BROWN APPOINTED
HEAD OF OREGON
MARKET DIVISION
W ith th e appointm ent of G. A.
Brown of P o rtlan d as first director
of the new m arketing work of the
board of h igher education, Oregon
w ill have the services of a “ young
man w ith proved experience in m ar
k etin g and a know ledge of th e n o rth
west, as well as an adequate back
ground of technical and general
tra in in g ,” in the opinion of the
com m ittee recom m ending the selec
tion to th e board. The appointm ent
is effective Ja n u ary 1.
Brown has been for seven years
m anager of th e In te rsta te Associa
ted Creameries, a federation for
sales purposes of 14 cooperative
cream eries of Oregon and southern
W ashington. He is a g rad u ate of
Oregon S tate college w ith other
business experience in C alifornia
before tak in g his position w ith in
terstate. He organized the C entral
Oregon Cooperative cream ery at
Redmond.
The division of a g ric u ltu ra l and
in d u stria l m arketing was created by
th e board of higher education as a
resu lt of a stu d y made of Oregon’s
m arketing needs by Dr. W. J. K err,
chancellor em eritus of th e system
and form er president of Oregon
S tate college. H is rep o rt called a t
tention to th e need for more aggres
sive m arketing of Oregon products,
p articu la rly in agriculture.
He recommended a modest begin
n in g w ith a w»ell-trained director
who would take the in itiativ e in
applying present know ledge and re
sources to betterm en t of m arketing
in Oregon, coordinating th e energies
of all existing related agencies both
in and out of th e sta te system of
h igher education.
A statew ide advisory com m ittee
w hich considered 16 persons for d i
recto r unanim ously
recommended
Brow n’s appointm ent, a fte r reduc
ing the list to four. Of th e original
list five w ithdrew th e ir nam es be
cause the available salary was insuf
ficient, according to Chancellor F.
M. H unter. Brow n’s salary w ill be
$5750. H u n ter w ith P resident Peavy
and Erb of th e college and u n iv er
sity comprised a com m ittee of three
to set up the program.
W ashington, D.C.— “To reduce the
H. E. Club Entertains.
record-breaking surplus of uncon
sumed b u tte r in the United States a
The Home Economics club of Co
nation-w ide cooperative sales pro lumbia G range en tertain ed Monday
m otion cam paign will be in a u g u ra night, October 31, honoring Mrs. P.
ted November 10,” Charles W. Hol H. Corman on her b irth d ay w ith a
man, secretary of the N ational Coop handkerchief shower. The evening
erative Milk Producers F ederation, was spent playing cards, and closed
w ith the serving of refreshm ents.
announced.
“ P a rtic ip a tin g in th is drive” , said Those present were Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. Holman, "w ill be approxim ate Carl Metteer, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
ly 37,000 reta il stores owned by the Zivney, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black-
corporate chains associated w ith the stone, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fix and
N ational Association of Food Chains daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix,
and 153,000 re ta il stores associated Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox, Mr. and
w ith the Independent D istributors’ Mrs. Theo. Panages and family,
Mrs. L aura Morris and Mrs. Lois
Council.
“ These stores, together w ith the Blum, Mrs. Mary H arr, Mrs. Nellie
chain drug and variety stores, last Tucker and Childs Barham.
Ju n e and July conducted a m onth’s
sales drive on all dairy products a t NATIONAL F. B. PRES.
th e request of th e F ederation. Their
efforts were very successful and re IN HOOD RIVER
p orts coming into th is office indi
cate th a t thousands of the stores
Edw ard A. O’Neal, president of
m aterially Increased th e ir sales on
th e N ational Farm Bureau Federa
all types of dairy products.
tion, will be an honor guest a t the
“T he new drive will be directed state convention of the Oregon
p articu larly tow ard the moving of Farm Bureau to be held at the Co
b u tte r into consum ption of w hich on lum bia Gorge Hotel a t Hood River,
October 1 th e re w ere 210,000,000 November 9th and 10th, according
pounds of visible stocks on hand. to a message received th is week by
T his was approxim ately 75.000,000 Roy H azeltine, president of the
pounds above th e five-year average Hood R iver F arm Bureau Federa
and was an a ll tim e high of surplus tion.
stocks. P a rtic u la r em phasis will be
P resident O’Neal will be the
given by the stores to sales drives speaker a t a general dinner to be
th e weeks of November 10 to IS, held a t 7 P. M. W ednesday, Novem
Westland Grange Visited.
December 8 to 14 and Ja n u a ry 12 to ber 9th, to w hich all interested are
At th e last reg u lar m eeting of the
18.
invited. Advance reservations by
W estland G range, a b rief H allow e’
"C ooperating w ith the stores will I those wrho wish to atten d
from
be th e organized groups of dairy noints outside Hood River, should en program was held, follow ing the
T he principal
farm ers and practically the en tire I be made. The m eeting is open to business session.
num ber was a speech by Mr. Gill of
com mercial side of tb<> dairy indus : the public.
The Dalles, a b ro th er of the state
try. This v-'ll also include the ac
G range Master, who spoke of scenes
tiv itie s of educational branches of
Present Demonstration.
visited in his recent to u r of the
th e industry, such as the N ational
Grace and F rank Bensel present country. O ther visitors were Mr.
D airy Council and the Milk Indus
ed a poultry dem onstration before and Mrs. Daniels of th e Echo G range
try Foundation.
'»he U m atilla County Pomona G range and Horace Addis of Tillicum
‘‘In preparation for this campaign T hursday, November 3, a t the T illi-
Grange. H. B. D arling of H erm is
we are now form ing sta te and local I c m G range near Pendleton. Jay T.
ton was taken in as a new member.
producer com m ittees throughout the | °ierson, assistant county agent.
T he next reg u lar m eeting, Novem
nation. These com m ittees will en I coached the team.
ber 10, will be f o r .th e purpose of
list th e cooperation of local commer
electing officers for the coming
cial trade groups, organizations of FIPST LA D Y URGES CONSUMERS
year, and all members are urged to
women and other agencies.
atten d .
TO
JOIN
COOPERATIVES
“ Never before has a self-help
move of this kind been so comprehen
LIVESTOCK OWNERS
sively planned by elem ents w ithin
WASHINGTON, D. C.— Declaring
th e dairy indu stry and the retail the “ age of cooperation is w ith us WARNED OF POISON
d istrib u to rs’ organizations. W hile io stay.” Mrs. F ran k lin D. Roose
atte n tio n will be given to moving velt last week urged th a t “ w here we
U m atilla county livestock own
a ll types of dairy products of which find it convenient and valuable not
ers received a w arning from the
th e re are accum ulated surpluses, only to ourselves but to our neigh
county court last week th a t poison
em phasis is being placed upon the bors, we should join in cooperative
ous sodium chlorate has been dis
b u tte r situation because in th e long movements.
trib u ted along roadw ays to kill
ru n the accum ulation of b u tte r su r
This fo rth rig h t statem ent from the weeds, and th a t livestock should not
pluses more nearly reflects the total n ation's F irst Lady appeared in the
be allowed to graze along th e roads.
surplus situation w ith regard to the October issue of the Democratic Di
. “ The county court is tre a tin g all
en tire supply of dairy products.
gest. published by the W om en’s Di the noxious weeds on country road
"T his cam paign is being launched vision of the Democratic C entral ways th ro u g h o u t U m atilla county,”
a t a tim e when th e consumer will be Committee. Mrs. Roosevelt’s sta te said the announcem ent. "T herefore,
assured of low prices. P resent ment was in answ er to a question by livestock ow ners allow ing cattle to
wholesale prices of bu tter are very Mrs. Samuel W hite, N ational Com- graze on the road right-of-w ays are
low. In fact, I am advised th a t a t m itteew om an from Arizona, who doing so a t th e ir own risk .”
only four other tim es since 1908 in asked: “ Do you th in k th a t consumer
th is season of th e year have b u tte r cooperatives offer one method of im A. F. OF L. REN EW S
prices touched th e present low lev- proving conditions for low income! ENDORSEM ENT OF
fam ilies’ ”
CONSUM ER COOPERATIVES
Mrs. Roosevelt said in answ er:
HUSTON, Texas— The American
"I th in k consum er cooperatives
CLUBBERS GET
are extrem ely valuable for low in F ederation of Labor, m eeting here
GOLD MEDALS
come families, and I believe th a t the for its annual convention October 3
more we study the general coopera to 14, renewed its endorsem ent of
K enneth Bensel, son of Mr. and tiv e movement in th is country, the Consum er Cooperatives as a "w ay of
Mrs. A. E. Bensel. was presented b etter off we will be. Many people p ro tectin g w orking men from price
w ith a gold medal for outstanding may wish only to p articip ate to a exploitation and helping them to se
4-H club work in the N ational 4-H lim ited ex tent in certain coopera cure q u ality goods a t reasonable
m eat anim al livestock project con tive movements, but th e re is no ques prices” and declared th a t "If th e co
test The county aw ard was present tion in my mind th a t th e age of co operative movement is to become a
ed by Thomas E. W ilson, chairm an operation is w ith us to stay and th a t v ital force in our n ational life it
n ational com m ittee 4-H club work. we should be fam iliar w ith every m ust go hand and hand wdth trade
Chas. Kik, son of Mr. and Mrs. development. W here we find it con union o rg an izatio n .”
Wm. Kik, was presented w ith a venient and valuable not only to
Joseph Jones, president of the
handsom e gold medal of honor for ourselves b ut to our neighbors, we Miners F ederation of G reat B ritain
his work in th e national 4-H club should Join in cooperative move and fra tern al delegate from the
REA contest, sponsored by th e W es m ents.”
B ritish T rades Union Congress, em
tinghouse E lectric * M anufacturing
Mrs. Roosevelt visited th e office phasized th e im portance of consum
Co., P ittsb u rg , Penn. C harles has of The Cooperative League of the e r cooperatives when he told the
done outsandlng work in the REA U.S. A. in December, 1937. and dis convention:
project.
"In G reat B ritain we have recog
cussed w ith th e loaders of the move
The boys were coached by Jay T. m ent the grow th of the coopera nized to the full how pow erful an
Pierson, assistan t county agent.
ally in th e a tta in m e n t of higher
tives in th e United States.
FOR SALE — TO WRECK TWO IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
houses cheap. O. W. C utsforth,
UMATILLA COUNTY
Lexington, Ore.
ll- 3 tc
In the M atter of the E state of
FOR SALE— 4-BURNER GASOLINE
ORLANDO P ROBERTS, Deceased.
range; E state circu latin g heater; (Orlle P. Roberts)
kerosene hot w ater heater; small
Notice is hereby given to all per
cream separator; one highchair. O. sons whom It may concern th a t E th
L. Barlow, H erm iston.
1 1 -ltp el L. R oberts has been appointed
ad m in istratrix of the estate of Or
ZYLOPHONE
FOR
SALE
OR lando P. Roberts, deceased, (also
trade for stock; S an itary cot and known as Orlie P. R oberts) and has
m attress. Mrs. Don Jackson, care qualified as such. All persons hav
Chas. S. Clark, H erm iston.
10’- 3tc ing claims ag ain st his estate are re
quired to present them w ith proper
FORDSON
TRACTOR,
TUMBLE vouchers to the ad m in istra trix at
Bug fresno; 2-bottom plow and a the law office of Peterson & P e te r
son, her attorneys, in U. S. N ational
belt. Geo. L. W u rster, Herm iston. Bank Building, P endleton. Orfegon,
10-3tp w ithin six m onths of the date of the
first publication of th is notice
NEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS which is T hursday th e 6th day of
W. A. (Shorty) Sanders, H erm is October, 1938.
ETHEL L. ROBERTS.
ton.
10-3tp
A dm inistratrix.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
'34 CHEVROLET TRUCK
FOR
A ttornevs for A dm inistratrix.
sale or will trad e for livestock, (Oct. 6-Nov.
3)
g rain or hay. Elvis Pulley, west of
Harvey Payne's residence.
10-3tc
POCKET WATCHES, $1.25
$1.50, A. W. Behrm an.
AND
9-3tc
COUNTY COURT
Payroll ................................. 22.96
Bud W agner, G eneral Road
Payroll ................................. 10.53
Chas.
Rohrm an,
General
Road Payroll ...................... 17,01
Jo h n Henry, G eneral Road
Payroll
........................
20.98
H. Mngruder, G eneral Road
Payroll ................................. 31.OS
S. P. W estervelt, General
Road Payroll ......... ............ 11.70
H. Alderman. General Road
Payroll .................................. 16.20
Neil Devore, General Road
Payroll .................................. 97.94
Pete Shaver, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 23,26
F ran k Taylor, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 99.70
John Barnes, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 25.92
A .. J, S tu rtev an t, General
Road Payroll .....................
9.72
E lm er
W egner,
G eneral
Road Payroll .....................
6.48
C. H. Reim ann, G eneral
Road Payroll ..................... 32.40
W. F. Brown, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 184.70
Cecil, Sams
G eneral Road
Payroll
.......................... 31.20
Mrs. L. Knop, General Road
Payroll
............................... 11.60
Marie Meng, General Road
Payroll
......................
6.9,3
E. S. Fox, G eneral Road
Payroll ...........
99.70
Floyd Holmes, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 12.96
Dean F orth, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 12.96
Roy Brown, G eneral Road
Payroll ................................ 27.76
Gail Alspach, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 29.84
E. H. H arg ett, G eneral Road
Payroll .............................. v
30.60
Lee P atto n , G eneral Road
P a y r o l l ..................
....
9.94
F. L. Hodgen, G eneral Road
Payroll . ............... ...............
36.11
Steve Borlch, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 30.16
(Continued from page 6)
W EANER PIGS FOR SALE— 3 MI. Milton H ardw are Co., G ener
al Road ..................................
7 .60
on Diagonal road.
Jess Snead, Oregon Motor Service, Gen
Hermiston.
8-tp
eral Road ............................. 49 73
Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co.,
SOME CANARY SINGERS LEFT
General Road . .................... 677 50
6 .50
Rollers and W arblers; Select your Jack Powell, G eneral Road
G eneral
own. E sther Beletski. Two miles Penland Brothers,
Road
............................... .
22 .71
J. V. VILLERMOURE
N. E. of H erm iston.
l l - 3 tp P erk in s Brothers,
G eneral
Road . .................................... 34 30
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
FOR SALE— M ahogany Porcelained Pendleton W oodw orking Co.,
Circulator, 2-3 room, new ; con
General Road ...................... 12 .23
Phone 1031
H erm iston
dition, perfect shape; One 6V B at Pacific Builder & E ngineer,
.80
General
Road
......................
43
tery, new. Phone 1051, H erm iston.
10-3tp J. C. Penney Co., G eneral
Road ......................................
1 00
GET YOUR
MAGAZINES
AND Pac. Power & L ig h t Co.,
CONNOR'S REPAIR
G eneral Road ...................... 21 .41
newspapers by mail. Save money. Richfield Oil Corporation,
SHOP
General Road .................... 33 .92
Special rates on M orning Oregonian,
Oregon Jo u rn al and News Telegram S tandard Oil Co., G eneral
General Automobile Repair
Road ...................................... 4 6 90
for October. See Mrs. Georgia H en Shell
Reboring - B attery Service and
Oil Co., G eneral Road 14 69
derson, H erm iston, Ore. Phone 37-J. S tate Ind. Ace. Comm., Gen
W elding - Chevrolet P a rts
eral Road .............................. 101 .19
W illard B atteries
FOR RENT— FURNISHED APART- H. L. Schllnk Co., General
Phone
53-W
m ent for housekeeping. E lectric
Road ......................................
7 .18
Hermiston
stove and modern. Phone 78-R, Taylor H ardw are Co., Gen
98
eral
Road
.............................
131
Joe Dyer.
50-tfc
The Texas Co., G eneral Road 36 42
BLACK AND WHITE
Union Oil Co., G eneral Road 58 45
BARBER SHOP
standards the cooperative movement The V eltex Serv., G eneral
Agency: Troy L aundry-C leaning
Road .......................................
8. 80
can be. The cooperative movement
2 57
Bob M iller Shoe Shine — . A fter
has proved th a t a way of order can R. J. W heeler, General Road
er Oil Co., General
School and S aturdays
be carved out of existing co ntradic F letch
Road .................................... 1,185 76
HUGH NEILL, P ro p rieto r
tory economic systems. In sharp Braden Bell T racto r Co.,
Main St.
Hermiston
co n trast to th e T o ta lita rian system
General Road ......................
7 27
it aim s at serving the com m unity on B rinker B rothers, General
Road ....................................... 10 00
the basis of liberty, justice, democ
Comrie
Motors,
General
OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY
racy and the elim ination of u n earn
Road ............................
12 48
ed w ealth. This explains its pheno Foster Motor Co., G eneral
Camp No. 61 - Echo
Road ....................................... 50 83
m enal grow th in G reat B ritain. Be
Meet th e first Tuesday of each
g in n in g in 1844 on th e simple eq u it Howard Cooper Corp., Gen
eral Road ............................. 142 37
m onth in th e S tanfield Odd
able system whereby profits on Wm. Nichols, General Road
5 00
Fellows hall — 8:00 p. m.
sales are distrib u ted to members in Oregon Lum ber Y ard, G ener
al Road ............................... - HO 00
proportion to th e ir purchases it has
reached a m embership of nearly 8,- P rice Ransom Chev. Co.,
G eneral Road ...................... 4 2 74
000,000.
Its reta il trad e exceeds P aul
K aip Serv. Station,
DR. H. C. CURRY
$235,000,000 w hich is about one-
G eneral Road ......................
3 49
OPTOMETRIST
eig h th of B rita in ’s to tal retail M aurice Roy Garage, G ener
al Road ..................................
3 46
308 Green Bldg. - S eattle
trad e .”
20 85 ! Makes reg u lar visits to H erm iston
T he resolution renew ing its en L. A. Sm ith, G eneral Road
Simpson’s Auto E lect, Gen
H otel about every 30 days.
dorsem ent of the Consumers Coop
eral Road .....................
1 - 94
erativ e Movement was presented to L. M cIntyre, G eneral Road
Payroll
33 26
the convention by the Executive
G eneral
Council of th e A. F. of L. and reads A. L. W arnock,
W . L. Morgan, D. M. D.
Road Payroll ..........
..... 59 54
in p a rt as follows:
E. C. Myrlck. General Road
General D entistry
70
“The past year has been a tim e of
Payroll ............................. 1 • 33
X -Ray and Diagnosis
grow ing sales volume in consumers Ralph Moody, General Road
Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
Payroll .................................. 12 96
cooperatives in the United States
Percy Sweet, G eneral Rond
Residence Phone 26-J
and of grow ing in terest in coopera
45
Payroll
33
Sunday and Evenings by
tives on the p art of trade unions. H. M. B ennett, G eneral Road
Appointment
62
73
The sales of six leading cooperative
Payroll
G eneral Road
w holesalers, w hich supply products L. Hoeft,
Payroll ....................... -•--•••
53 17
to re ta il cooperatives, increased 22 W alt Picard. General Road
DR A. E. M ARBLE
per cent in 1937 as compared w ith
Payroll
...................... 130 32
CHIROPRACTOR
Caldwell,
General
1936. It is sig n ifican t th a t such an H erb
Road Payroll ............
38 36 Office: 2 blocks east of post office
increase should have occurred in a
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
year when serious business recession C. O. Pederson, General Road 39 39
Payroll —
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore,
reduced sales in business generally F. M. Henson, G eneral Road
in th e last q u arte r and when whole
Payroll .................................- 44 42
sale trade in general Increased its E. L. Stephens, Generali
H e r m i« t o n E o a t N o . 37
Road Payroll ........
88 75
volume by only 12 per cent and re
D F ullerton, G eneral Road
Meets first and third
tail trad e by only 5 percent.
Payroll
128 55
T hursday. Legion Auxll
“ Consumer’s cooperatives when E arl N ewquist, G eneral Road
lary meets second and
80 28
Payroll
efficiently operated may perform an
fourth T hursday.
F.
T.
Burke,
G
eneral
Road
essential service for union members
Payroll .............................
,n 88 Legion Hall.
by protecting them from price ex H. Schuenlng, General Road
ploitation and helping them to se
Payroll
......................
. 7 ’ 52
cure q u ality goods at reasonable F ran k Krebs, G eneral Road
Payroll
78 46
prices. We wish, however, to re
Cliff McDonald,
G eneral
ite ra te the w arnings given in our
Road Payroll
_ 73 09
OSTEOPATHIC
reports of last year, th a t all local R. R. Bond, G eneral Road
PH
YSICIAN
& SURGEON
63
labor groups u n d erta k in g |coopera<
Payroll
Joe
P
icard,
G
eneral
Road
OSBORN APARTMENTS
tlve enterprise adhere closely to
44 08
...................
Rochdale principles and make sure R. Payroll
E. W heeler, General Road
28
th a t th e ir cooperative is capably
Payroll ...................
.
managed and th a t sound business F. B. Hayes. G eneral Road
149 70
PETERSON & PETERSON
Payroll
principles and practices are fol
R
J
W
heeler,
G
eneral
Road
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
lowed. We u rge them to keep in
Payroll
, 131 64
U.
S.
N ational Bank Building
touch with the branch offices of the Thos.
V aughan,
General
P ractice in S tate & Federal Courts
Road P a y ro ll .......................
13 36
Cooperative League of the USA and
Pendleton, Ore.
Alexander,
G eneral
to make use of the assistance offered Roy
Road Payroll
. 1 > 10
by codperative w holesalers which Tommv
Bond, G eneral Road
a re members of th e league.
P av ro tl
............................... i t “ 70
DR. F . B. B ELT
Chas
W illiam s. General
PHYSICIAN A 8UROEON
97
Rond
Payroll
811
OHIO CO-OP EX E CU T IV E
Office H ours:
O ther
L
Wolf.
G eneral
Rond
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
H ours by
E IE C T E D TO BOARD OF
Payroll
a e' r' 58
2 to i P.M.
A ppointm ent
i Lyle P o tter. General Road
COOPERATIVE L EA G U E
Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
Payroll
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L. G. F ullerton, G eneral
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preident of th e Farm Bureau Coop
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Attomey-at-Law
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w hich serves 82 county-w ide coop
John E lchner. G eneral Road
Hermiston - Oregon
erativ e associations In Ohio, was
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elected to th e board of directors of H enry F o rth , G eneral Road
Dr. A. C. Willcutt