The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 03, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    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
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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