Part io THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bale. Oregon Wednesday, December t, IMS . Soil Group to Chart Program Mt. Augel Preliminary plain for the first annual meeting of th Mount Angel Soil Conservation Diftrlct to ba held In Mount Anfel round Jan. 13 were made at the regular monthly meeting t Vie Board of Supervisors of the Mount Angel Soil Conser vation District held Friday vening, Dec. 4, at the dist- Your Standard Healing Oil Dealer Valley Oil Co. Meier Printed Delivery Ticket ic Ample Above Ground Storage Triple Filtered if Budget Terms It Desired Phone 2-3633 rlct office la Mount AngeL. Chairman Jim Jackson pre sided at the meeting. It was decided that the office hours for the Mount Angel office will be to s.m. Mondsy through rridsy. Anyone wish ing to call at the office should do so at this time. Phono calls can ba mad at this time. The phone number for this office Is Mount Angel, Bed 71. The office personnel will spend most of Its time In the field, which is tne reasoa for i restricted office hours. i A number of requests lor assistance were reviewed. All of the requests were approved. Truman Massee reported that he has made soil survey of tlOO acres In the district A great part of this was made In the Hoffman slate west of Mount Augel. A chart guide was set up as general conservation guide for the individual sou cape bllity maps being made up for the land owners la the Mount Ansel district Soil sample cartons will be available In the Mount Angei office for those wishing a soil fertility test made. These teste ere necesisry for those wishing asslstsnce la the r.M. A. lime program. Ban Shipments Of Cull Potatoes Portland (ff) Shipment of cull potatoes from producing areas has been banned by the Oregon-California marketing agreement committee, Merrill Webb, committee manager, re ported Monday. Producing areas effected by the ban Include Jefferson, Crook, Deschutes, Lake end' Klamath coutles In Oregon and Siskiyou and Modoc counties la California. Webb said that the order re sulted from discovery that cull potatoes shipped for livestock feed bad been diverted to other markets. NEW COSTUME Debra Paget wears cos tume "the Johnston office hssn't okayed yet" during break In shooting scene of "Princess of the Nile." Deb ra is going all-out to prove she can be sexy. She al ways played Innocent girl roles in the movies. Cos tume Is composed of 60 pounds of ehalns which do little to obstruct the view. (AP Wirephoto.) Cornwell Heads Woodburn Masons Woodburn Charles B. Cornwell elected Worshipful Master of Woodburn Lodge No. 108. A.F.&A.M. at the an nual election of officers Mon day night, Dec. 7. He succeeds Earl C. Houseweart. Other elective officers imd ara Perev H. Seely. uii warrirtv Gall Wensen- rotb, junior warden; Lewis H. Paulson, re-eiectea uessurer and Frank F. 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W A Judge's angry words echoed for e lonely group of men who headed home Tuesday to emp ty Short Creek, a town with echoes of its own. The XI leaders of the up rooted polygamy colony were flven a "stay of execution" af ter pleading guilt te charges of conspiracy. - Imposition of sentence was suspended until Dee. 1, 1834, by Superior Court Judge Rob ert A. Tullar with this ten warning: A violation by any of you and the Individual will be sentenced to prison." Legal wives will be permit ted to Join their husbands at Short Creek. But polygamous wives will not, oa threat of le gal action by the state. All of their children now ere forbid den from return Inf. Bute's at torneys Indicated a way might be found to keep the children with their mothers, however. Cooley Names to Silverton Board ilvertoa XhoUa Cooley has been appointed by Harry tarson, mayor oi suverton, as a member of the Silverton library board, waa announced Saturday, to serve for a term of four years. Other library board mem bers are Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, Mrs. Reber Allen, Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Mrs. Xrnest L. Starr. At the past week's meeting of the board, the members ex pressed e desire to see the new library building completed by August of the coming year, as a centennial observance. , ' Keizer ed secretary for the 25th year. Appointive officers will be announced later. Installation will be at a closed session the next regular meeting night, Dec. 21, with Harlow C. Dixon, a past wor shipful master; as the Instal ling officer. Kaiser The Junior Hi-Y group of Kelser has been very active this falL The members of the group are: Doa Vejlu pak, David Refuse, Keith Kil day, Gerald Pttxke, Frank Dodson, Richard Murphy, Charles Relnwald, Danny Ad ams, - Marvin Morey, Dick Klines, Ronnie Weathers, Hal Cowan, Larry Holden, Ray Sprague, Michael Croat, Max Landon, Chris Johansen, Lar TV Cummlngs, Dwlght Rein' wald, and their leader Is Fred H. Relnwald. Two new members taken in at lndustlon were Larry Cum' minis snd Dwlght Relnwald. They have entertained a Ju nior Hi-Y group from Port land. They visited the capital, had s swim et the YMCA, had lunch together, and ended the day with a football game. These boys are to sell Chrlstmss candy for their group. Troop 41, Scouts of Keller, went on an overnight camp ing trip to Helmlek atata park. This trip was to help the boys of Tenderfoot rsnk to make second class. They were: Gary Nopp, Rllle McCormick, Gary McNall, Jlmmle Hum phries and John Rohrer. Jerry Hawley, Terry Copley, and Bob Hawley made the trip with them. The boys made a five-mile hlge, cooked their own food over open camp -fires, and came back I Sunday for an initiation.. Mr. Hawley has asked to be relieved as scoutmaster. Members of the troop com mittee ere Charles Ronk, chairman; Robert Copley, Rolf Gilbertson, Vera Billings, Msrvln Blsck, or Roger Hsw-ley. The winner et the Modette prize Ssturdsy was Goldie Yukor, former owner of the shop. Pistol Match Won by Salem Reserve Unif Salem's Marine Corps Re serve unit. Third IBS mm. gun battery, this week received the results from its sixth pistol and sixth 'rifle match with other Marine Reserve units in the district The Salem team won the pistol match with a score of 10. The score of its oppo nent, the teem from the (8th special iafsntry company. BeUingham, Waih., was gtl. Top scorer for the Salem Ma rines was LL William T. Bald win. His score was 242. In the rifle match the Sa lem team was defeated by the Second 1SS mm gun battery of Zugene, - with team's score 1.T1I, while the score of the Salem tesm was I.B78. Tech Sgt. Ted White wss the high score man for Salem, with a score of 156. Salem'a Marines have won three of the six rifle matches and four of the six pistol matches in which they hsve participated this year. National forests cover more then a million acres in North Carolina. Woodburn Jersey! Make High Records Two registered Jersey cows owned by James B. Dougherty. Woodburn, Ore, have received special recognition for out standing production records made on Herd Improvement Registry test. Remus Lad's Bstsy produced 1,191 lbs. milk containing 432 lbs, butterfst at two years and one month of age, snd June's Lady Bug produced (,282 lbs. milk containing (46 lbs. but terfst at the ege of three years and nine months. The official tests were made under the supervision of Ore gon State college for the Amer ican Jersey Cattle dub, Co lumbus, Ohio. ELECTRIC OCTTCT CP N York UH Electrical energy distributed In the United States jumped Ust w.k I SS2 439 000 kilowatt hours compared with the pre- . w. total of g.lK.i V1UU - 16S.000. 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