Scdom, Qfgon. Th.ursxkry. Januarr 1. 1M7 7 Turner Lodges Install Leaders TURNER Pearl Masonic lodge No. 68 and Victoria chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, held Joint In stallation at the Masonic halt Installing matron was Hester Crump; marshal. Mrs. Lawrence Edward; organist, Mrs. J. O. Russell. Elective officer Installed: Wor thy matron, EUa KurU; worthy patron. Olin Spiva; associate ma tron, Mrs. Bud Mitchell; associate patron. Bud Mitchell; secretary, Hester Cruire; treasurer, Karl Wipper; conductress, Minnie Pe terson; associate conductress, Mrs. Floyd Spear. Appointive officers: Chaplain, "Leota Sloan; marshal, Mae Lamb; wirder. Mrs. W. R. Hogsed; Adah. Mrs. Karl Wipper; Ruth, Exie Edward; Esther, Mrs. Olin Spiva; Martha. Mrs. John Peterson; Electa, Mrs. Maurice Towns end. Installing Master Karl Wtj per. Marshal Hugh Webb in s'alled: Master. Louis Hennies; senior warden. Carl Booth; junior warden. Loyd Jarmen; treasurer. Walter Miller; secretary. J- O. Rusaell; chaplain. Lawrence Ed wards; tyler. Robert Mitchell; marshal. Karl Wipper; senior dea con. Olin Spiva; Junior deacon, Albert Jensen; senior steward. Ifenery Bower; Junior steward. Dick Chapman. Young Grangers form Own Group UNION MILL Young Grangers met Saturday night and officially formed a Young Grangers organ isation for the coming year with Robert Humphreys as chairman. Donald Jaqetefc. vice chairman; Jeanne Darby, secretary; Lucille Jaquet. treasurer, and Wesley Darby, steward. Mr. and Mn. Verny Scott are permanent ad visors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox a,nd Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krenz advisors for three months. Floyd Fox. Jr. .and Guy Scott as pub licity chairmen. State Grange Youth Chairman Joe Gultridge of Eatacada was present and stressed the impor tance of the organization. Officer will meet at the O. W. Humphrey Friday night to out line program for the year. Polk (iouitty Telephone Company Ha Election LINCOLN r- All officers of the Polk County Telephone company,! i I 1 . . ma, an l f J I I llli. lUfj! rix tv. r rum liwiuiu, president. Frank B. Windsor, vice president, and Roy E. Barker, scretary-tieusurer. were reelect ed at the annual stockholders meeting. The treasurer's report I showed astets of $1631.77 De cember 31. Parific Telephone Sc Telegraph company hai bvf negotiating with the Polk company with in tention of buying but to date no definite arrangements hae been made. Crawford said. Ranch Ramblings By Rural Reporter That Oregon is now producing ; two million pcurids of Chewing fescue seed, that this appears to, be selling quite readily and that there is a million pounds still im ported into the United States an nually, were highlights at a meet ing of Yamhill county seed grow ers at Mi Minm ille recently. Meet ing with them were Y. R Jack man, secretary of the Oregon Seed league. Louie Gross, county agent and Norton Taylor, assistant. It was felt that the present acreage i-. safe and will probably, be piofitabi in the future The group favoied the production of. Chewing f.suif for seed over that t( aha fescue as the acreage of alta fescue m Yarrihill county is quite low for seed There are many other counties in the state ith very large acreages, it was pointed out. , J E. Thompson, who ranches between Bend and Sisters, was in the alley recently to attend the Oregon Small Seed league and visit about a bit Although Thomp- j son raises alfalfa, it was interest ing to learn the high esteem with which he regards rye for pasture and hay Calves, said he. don't do so well on rye hay. but. after two years of age. his cattle do better on rye hay than on alfalfa. . As proof of its value, last spring his 3it Durham cows, crossed with tolled Hereford bulls, presented him with 39 polled calves. 34 of which were dropped in a period of 31 day. 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