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THE Page 2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, I960 POST L eag u e Jr. L ivestock Show.! S eufert Bldg- T he D alles. 18-25— 4-H Sum mer S ch o o l,1 Jan. OSC. 20-22— A nnual O regon 4-H July L eaders Conference. QUESTION: W ill th e in 13-15 — E lev en th a n n u a l 30—F ur F arm Field Day, crease of th e social secu rity T h a n k s to th e efforts of I g arin e. b ean s a n d o th e r pro- F ertilizer C onference of th e W ithycom be au d ito riu m . 9 P arific N orthw est, H otel U tah. ta x from 2V4 to 3% effective stu d e n ts in Bull Run Schooi , d u cts to in crease th e caloric a m . OSC. 1-1-60 provide h ig h e r m o n th w ho h av e jo in ed th e CARE v a lu e for som e co u ntries. In S alt L ake City. U tah. Feb. ly b tn e fits? A u g u st Food C rusade. n o u rish in g som e are as, d istrib u tio n is ♦2-5—A m erican Society of ♦25-28— W asco fair, county ’ ANSWER: No. T he in crease foods a re being d elivered to m ad e th ro u g h schools w h ere R ange M an ag em en t m eeting, in th e ta x w a s n ecessary to n eed iest ch ild ren a n d fa m il ch ild ren a re su ffe rin g from fairg ro u n d s. Tygh Valley. P ortland, Oregon. m a ln u tritio n . ♦25-28— D ouglas co u n ty fair keep th e Social S ecurity tru st ies in oversees are as. 4 6—O regon S ta te 4-11 Club fu n d in b alan ce. B enefits will B ecause n eed s c o n tin u e in At le a st 24 persons w ill Roseburg- Conference, M arion Hotel, S a l co n tin u e to be a m in im u m of b en efit for a m o n th from the th e Food C ru sad e areas, th e September em — them e, "K now Your S tate 2-10 — O regon S tate F air ! $33 per m o n th a n d a m a x i CARE food sen t by th e school p ro g ram is c o n tin u in g a n d G overnm ent." m um of ab o u t $120 per m onth group, ea ch p arcel delivered c o n trib u tio n s m ay be se n t -to Salem . 16-17—W a sh in g to n county N ovem ber d ep e n d in g on how m a n y y ea rs in th e n am e of th e school, I CARE. F rederick & Nelson. H orticu ltu ral m eeting, A rm o •12—O regon P urebred Sheep of m a x im u m e a rn in g s you a n d ea ch ta k in g w ith it a 1 S eattle, o r to local v o lu n te e r ry, Hillsboro. B reeders A ssociation b red ew e h av e to v o u r credit. m e ssag e of frie n d sh ip in th e o u tlets. 25-26 — N orth W illa m ette sale, Rickreall. QUESTION: W h a t social s e a p p ro p ria te la n g u a g e . V alley H orticulture Society c u rity ta x am o u n t w ill self- A le tte r of th a n k s h a s been m eeting, arm ory, G resham . em ployed b u sin ess m en an d se n t to th e school by CARE’s; farm ers pay for th e ir ta x a b le N orthw est R egional office. As y ea rs e n d in g 12-31-59? in te rn a tio n a l good neighbors, I p resu m e th e e d ito r is ANSWER: T he se lf-e m p lo y th e s tu d e n ts h av e provided w illin g for u s to a ir our pet m en t ta x for farm e rs a n d other n ot o n ly life-g iv in g foods to peeves. Well, se v eral o f-m in e T h e D ep a rtm en t of Motor b u sin ess m en w ill be 33-tr< tor fa m ilie s in W est G erm an y h in g e aro u n d th e p rin te d V ehicles to d a y released n am es ta x a b le y e a rs en d in g 12-31-59.1 an d Korea, b u t also v a lu a b le word a n d I’m esp ec ially peev- ( 'lu ir e h of d riv ers w hose licenses w ere in stru c tio n s ab o u t fig u rin g i facto rs for good w ill. P resi a t th e p u b lish e r’s a n d ste re o o rd ered su sp en d ed d u rin g th e your ta x a re in clu d ed on th e i d en t E isenhow er, in a recent ty p ers strik e in P ortland, Donaid Livesay period b e g in n in g Jan. 4 and S chedule F for fa rm e rs a n d on i le tte r to CARE, poin ted out i H earin g ab o u t it an d frying M inister (he S ch ed u le C for o th e r b u s i th a t “each CARE p ac k ag e i to decide ivhose fa u lt it is, en d in g Ja n . 8 Parsonage M U 7 -3 0 6 5 s e n t ab ro ad rep rese n ts a m e s le av e s m e w eary an d bored L en g th of su sp en sio n v a r n ess m en. QUESTION: W hy d o esn ’t sa g e of frie n d sh ip from A m w ith th e w hole m ess. T he ies. d ep e n d in g on c h a rg e s in Sunday S ch ool 9 : 4 5 AM volved. reco m m en d atio n of Congress ra ise th e m o n th ly e ric a .’’ o nly re a so n I d o n ’t cancel court, d isc re tio n a ry ac tio n by social secu rity b en e fit to S200 M orning S ervices 1* AM o u r su b scrip tio n is th e d e C o n ten ts ’X th e p arcels th e d e p a rtm e n t or req u ire- j or $300 per m o n th ? p ressin g th o u g h t of facin g an W e stm in ste r Fel'ow ship C ongress can v ary acco rd in g to co u n try em p ty m ail box. A fter a ll a m e a ts of O regon law . T h e de- • ANSWER: r i g h S chool G k aju I rw p a rtm e r.t sa id som e of th e . ra is t th e social secu rity a- needs, but m ast c o n tain m ilk poor p ap e r is b etter th a n licen ses in v o lv in g fin a n c ia l m o u n t if th e people desire pow i.er. flo u r an d corn m eal none, or is it? N u rs e ry c o re d u rin g w^>r resp o n sib ility a n d court re c th em to do so However, the from U. S. s u rp lu s stocks, S u b ject for d iscussion: sh ip o m m e n d a tio n s m ay h av e been lax w ould need to be r a is 'd | W hose fa u lt is it? Can we. re -in sta te d aft r su sp en sio n co rresp o n d in g ly C ongress b e w ith CARE b a y in g rice, m ar- ! th e sub scrib ers, do a n y th in g lieves th a t Social S ecu rity w as ordered • to break th e d ea d lo c k ? D riving wli le u n d er th e in b en e fits sh o u ld b™ o nly a bas™ flu en c e of In to x icatio n g liq u o r cn w hich th e w o rk er ca n b u ild Tlte last le tte r from th e w as L au rel K en n eth ila r tle v ., his ow n reV rem sn t [d an s in Dr. W ise’s in S hiraz, Iran, 49, R hododendron, s u s p e n d e d ! cl' d ing incom e from ren ts, in- gives a fu ll a c co u n t of th e 1-1-60, 90 days. E dw ard " '-'rcsts. in v estm en ts, or o th er SANDY Im m ig ratio n o fficials are S h ah s w ed d in g to th e beaut- MAIN STREET p riv ate sources. Cox, 38. Rt. 2, Eox 329. Boring w ell p leased w ith th e re s ious F a ra h Di ba. T he c e re su sp en d ed 12-14-59' ? > ’ p o n se of a lie n s in th e S ta te of m ony w a s a co m b in atio n of , _ ______ -z - X z » z v - z -.Z '- z v /'Z O regon to a d d re s s report r e th e a n c ie n t an d m odern. For T oland, Rt. 2. Pox ! '7. " o r - L A f b t R ’S O A iR Y W O NDER IC E C R E A M STORE in sta n c e th e b rid e rode to th e q u irem en ts* su sp e n d ed 12-tT ”9 e C l I he Cone W ith The C url On Top Ja m e s L. T u rn er, district. p alac e w h ere th e cerem ony lord F red eri.!; T. ' ■■t. 1 iir o il d rtrin b u rg e -rs -- D elicious Fresh Ice C ream D irector of th e Im m ig ratio n v. a s held in a black Rolls- slippery Box 160, S andy. , an 1 N a tu ra liz a tio n Service, of Royce over stre e ts M a lt G allon ■fr Bricks M any fa lls in th e hram'- P o rtlan d , s ta te d 16-59. failed t si o’ pre f th a t a l w ith th e blood of c a ttle , sheep M U 7-2731 Sandy l_Of,, fhese w et w in te r (lavs rrurv b fin a n c ia l r :s o ci ’ i t " th o u g h th e p ro g ram h is been •’.r, 1 ca m e ls sacrificed to p ro trac ed to th™ floor underfoot u n d erw ay o n ly fo u rteen days, p itia te A llah. After tn e cere- n -eo -'o’ertlar ’nation th e n u m ijer rep o rtin g th u s far m 'jny th e b rid e a n d groom t :' " t a h ig h ! '’ rxvlished floo- ,s w ell a h e a d cf th e num tier w ere show ered w i:h candy i . , -„r . ,.c lo n g e r tr " " re p o rtin g d u rin g th e sam e gold coins a id sm a ll p e a rls by th e Q ueen m o ther. All , v , . , h . . ch ’ne. th<’ period la st year. K J 'F . . . - — f'- or sn o e iallsts ad- A liens h av e u n til th e end P ersia w ill d an ce for d a y s in ,-ic-p a high gloss show s tha« of J a n u a ry w ith in w h ich to th e stre e ts. In sh o rt, a g o o d ' t l'-> v o x h a s b“en th o ro u g h ly su b m it , th e ir rep o rt of ad d ress tim e w ill be h ad by all. ‘/ V . 2 T h e W isps sp en t five d ay s to give a h ard , sa fe to th ? g o v ern m en t. Form s for ’ X’ O 1’ -* n r t th e p u rp o se m ay be o b tain ed a t th e seaport tow n of A b a P o l i s h e r w ax es iz'ed on at a n y post office or a n y o ff d an on th e P e rsia n G ulf for wood, lin o l - i r m a n d v in v l ice o f th e im m igration.' an d a C h ristm as h o lid ay an d rest. Very cold an d w in try w ith floors sh o u ld be th o ro u g h ly N a tu ra liz a tio n Service. All alien s, w ith few e x c e p m o re snow th a n dow n lower. huffed, p rtfe ra b ly w ith an electric p ol’sher. to give a tions, a re req u ired to report. T he first form al g rad u atio n h ard d ry w in ish . If floors T hose excused from th is r e a re n 't b u ffed en ough. th™v get q u ire m e n t in c lu d e d ip lo m ats, cerem onies w ere held at the ta ck y a n d sm e ary Tltese p erso n s accred ited to ce rtain U S. N aval A cadem y on Ju n e ' ........... o rg an iz atio n s 10. 1854. F o rty -seven men floors are u n sa fe b ec au se w et in te rn a tio n a l M K Ì . h te ls a re rikely to sk id ea sily a n d p ersons w ho w ere a d m it w ere g rad u ated . ’ir*»*?- ted te m p o ra rily as ag ricu l 'J * on them . tu ra l w orkers. A liens w ho a re m inors «•id!* ft m u st also report, b u t th e p a r en t or leg al g u a rd ia n sh o u ld su b m it th e report for an alien Phone M O 5 -2 4 5 9 ch ild u n d e r fo u rteen y ea rs of Elder C. G. M cX eow n age. S cbbath ool 9 :3 0 A M D ouglas Fir M illtn en are C h u r h Service 11 A M A fu lly au to m atic te lety p - ta k in g an optim istic- v iew of Y o u n g P eople's M e e tin g b u sin ess for 1960. rep o rts II. w rite r sy stem capable of c a r V. S im pson, ex ecu tiv e vice ' ry in g nine m illion w ords daily Friday 7:30 PM p resid en t of th e W est Coast o v er 48,000 m iles of circuits Sandy MU 7-2706 w as p u t in o p eratio n by the L u m b erm en 's A ssix'iation. T ig h t m oney a n d increased N avy. May 18, 1959. in terest c h a rg e s for hom e m o rtg a g es pose som e real problem s an d m a y c u t new . hom e co n stru ctio n s ta rts from th e h ig h 1,350.000 fig u re of V - U - 4 . j L K -/ 1959 by a s m uch as fiv e per- ce-'t. . . . b e s t d e s c r i b e s t h j e r e m a r k a b l e b e e r. D em and for w est coast I ts r e f r e s h in g g o o d ta s te , its r e lia b le lu m b e r w ill be h ig h in 1960 c h a r a c t e r . O l y m p ia ’s f la v o r s e c r e t ta i n d esp ite th e tig h t m oney sit u atlo n . H e listed a p en t up t h e c a r e , t h e p a ti e n c e , t h e p r e m i u m h o p s d e m a n d for h ousing, in c re a s a n d g r a i n s t h a t g o i n t o its b r e w in g . ing p o p u latio n , step p ed u p A n d , m o s t im p o rta n t, th e o n e p ric e le s s ' in d u stria l p la n t ex p an sio n . in g re d ie n t th a t b rin g s o u t th e b e st fro m ■ an d th e c o n tin u in g co n stru ct- | ‘ ion of schools, ch u rc h es and a ll t h e r e s t W a te r * co m ercial s tru c tu re s a s good m a rk e t p rospects for w est j c -ast lum ber. « t Production, o rd ers a n d th e sh ip m en ts of lu m b e r from w estern O regon an d w estern W ash in g to n w as up in 1959 m a rk in g th e en d of a tw o- y ear recession. Production for th e D ouglas Right now hundreds of West Coast people are working on the improvement and fir region of w estern O regon an d W ash in g to n in 1959 w as BEER expansion jobs called for in our 1960 construction budget of almost 11 million dollars. S.400.000,000 board feet co m p ared to 8.042.982.000 In 1958 a n d 7.791.485.000 in 1957. O r By the time all the work is done, this year’s spending for new construction will ders in 1959 to ta le d 8.400.000 000 feet co m p ared to 8 04?- probably be greater than in any other single year in our history. Through hun 982000 in 1958 an d 7.791,485. 000 in 1957. O rders in 1959 dreds of local and system -wide projects, every exchange will share in benefits to taled 8.1000.000.000 feet co m p ared to 8.193 469.C00 in from our 1960 construction budget. 1958 an d 7.741.408.000 feet in 1957. S h ip m en ts m a in tain - d th e sa m e re la tiv e rat.o . a- Since 1950 we have spent 65 million dollars on new construction. This money, by m o u n tin g to 8.320 ooo.ooo In 1959. 8 069.067.003 a n d 7 .8 .3 - the way, is over and above our day-to-day operating costs. Because of the rapidly 549.000 in 1957. New hom es are needed for growing areas which we serve, and because of ever increasing costs, we foresee con new fam ilies b eing created as th e w a r b aby cron com es tinued major expenditures for years to come. We shall continue these investments i of age. an d w h ere th e re is dem an d , th e in g e n u ity of th e in construction and improvements to keep the pledge A m erican people w ill find a Serving w ay to m eet such obstacles we have made to bring every subscriber telephone tht fiitts» 1 a s fin an cin g . West Coast trowing Most eco n o m ists ad m it service as tine as is available anywhere in tlve world. community» th a t 1960 w ill s ta rt a decade Telephone io IM , of boom tim es In th e U. S. Farm Calander I ' SANDY ( 'omniiinity Presbyterian M eeting sta rts a t 9 a m. March •4 5—M id-W illam ette Hort- ¡cu ltu ral E q u ip m e n t d isp lay , P olk co u n ty fairg ro u n d s, Kick- r< all. 5-12 — N atio n al 4-H Club Week, them™ “ Learn, live, erve, th ro u g h 4-H”. 16-19— FFA S tate co n v e n tion, P endleton. 26— M id -W illam ette V alley 4-H ra b b it show, 10 a.m , Polk county fairg ro u n d s, R ickreall. A pril 1- 2—O regon H ome E co n o m ics A ssociation a n n u a l m e e t in g a t Erb M em orial Union, Home Ec. Dept., U n iv ersity of O regon, Eugene. 2- 29 — N atio n al 4-H Club Conference. W ash in g to n , D.C. May 3 )—O regon Home E co n o m ics E xtension Council a n n u a l m eeting, OSC. June 5-8 — O regon W heat G row ers L eague Jr Livestock Show, Seufert Bldg., T he D alles •13-17—V o catio n al A g ricu l tu re T ea ch e r’s toniereiK Salem . ♦17—A n n u al m e etin g O re gon P o u ltry i td I . ' j - sociation, 9:30 a.m ., W ithy com be H all. OSC. 18-25—4-H S u m m er School. OSC. Ju ly 13-15 — E le v en th a n n u a l F ertilizer Co.,for, ice of the Ask Us. W E M ight Have It BUNNELL'S VARIETY Pacific N orthw est, h o tel U tah, S alt L ake City, U tah. Aug. ♦18-20—Y am h ill co u n ty fair, co u n ty fairg ro u n d s, M cM inn ville. 25-28— W asco co u n ty fair, co u n ty fairg ro u n d s, T ygh V al ley. 25-2P— D ouglas co unty fair. R oseburg. Sep. 2-10 — O regon S ta te Fair. Salem . ♦14-17—P endleton Roundup, F endleton. ♦10— A n n u al m eetin g O re gon T urkey Im p ro v em en t A s soc., 9:30 a .m , W ithycom be H all. OSC. Oct. ♦14 — L ake co unty R ange Bull sale, L akeview . Nov. 12—O regon P u reb read S heep B reeders A ssociation bred ew sale, R ickreall. Feb. utuy 4-6—O regon S tate 4-H Club Conference. M arion Hotel. S a l em — them e. "K now Your S tate G o v ern m en t.” 10-11—A m erican Society of R ange M a n ag e m en t m eetin g , l or. land. Oregon. •25-26 — North W illa m ette V alley H o rticu ltu re Society m eeting. arm ory. G resham , M eeting sta rts a t 9 a m. M arch 5-12 — N atio n al 4-H Club W eek, th em e “L earn, live, si rve, th ro u g h 4-H". — M id -W illam ette V alley 1-11 ra b b it show, 10 a m , Polk co u n ty fairg ro u n d s. Rickreall. A pril ’ 1-2—O regon Home E conom ic; A ssociation a n n u a l m e e t ing a t Erb M em orial Union, H ome Ee. Dept., U niversity of O regon. E ugene. 23-29—N atio n al 4-H Club Con ference, W ash in g to n , D. C. M ay 3-5— O regon Home Eeonom les E xtension Council a n n u a l m eeting, OSC. June •5-8—O regon W heat G rowers YOL K SOCIAL Bull Run Students SECURITY C ontribute Generously MARMOT... Licensese Suspended Aliens Must Report c hir»ev FI c< rs Seventh Du\ Ailventisl Oniim istic View In Lumber 1 . CJ-.: “ T 'i W o r k i n g o n a $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 jo b WEST COAST TELEPHONE COMPANY USA. V* stive O lympia | and when economic condi tions arc bri-h~ w est coas «a w . u 11 s w ill s'i a re IrT th is 1 prosperity. 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