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Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
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Arden Sween, bookkeeper at Cottonwood Oil Company since February 1934, leaves after seven years of loyal service to join the U.S. Army for a year. His father, Julius Sween, manages the cooperative.
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Arden Sween, bookkeeper for the Cottonwood Oil Company since February, 1934, is one of Uncle Sam's most recent recruits for the army from District II cooperatives. Arden, a graduate of the Midland Manager's Institute put in some hard licks for the Cottonwood Co-op during his seven years there and he won a deserved reputation for hard work, loyalty and just plain honest-to-goodness cooperation. The cooperative movement will miss him, but cooperation's loss will be the army's gain, and it is hoped he'll be back on the job at the co-op after a year. His father is Julius Sween, manager of the Cottonwood association.
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Arden Sween, a dedicated bookkeeper at the Cottonwood Oil Company for seven years since 1934, is recruited into the U.S. Army. Known for his hard work and loyalty, he is expected to return after a year. His father manages the cooperative.