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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
ft V * i t % I S*;? Si . A O f f ic ia l C o u n ty P a p e r A loro, A tax Study Group i-ocaf Satketexr» Wheat League Report. To State i T f " “ 1 Pr°gram R««»? Season Schedule , local basketball team will I Of WlOIMlíiy On New Revenue go The to Hood River Saturday night M oto Women Prepaying Party For Christmas co/um n o f new» About Government, Politics and People w ith im peciai em ph atis on the Northwest T he Moro W om an’s club will em ber 20 beginning at 2 p. m. hold its annual Christm as party sharp. Mrs W. D. W allan, Mrs Robert May and Mrs E dith B ur net are program directors. It is to be a w hite elephant party and each one is asked to bring some th in g th a t is useless to them although perhaps valuable . tp another. These will be exchanged In addition a silver show er will g ^ e n for the Children’s F arm hom e and gifts for /Doernbecner hospital. « , , - Ad are invited, not ju st <at» members. . , At the last meeting, held Dec- ember 8, Mrs A. H. Barnum pre- ^ „ t e d the program during winch Mrg Collls Moore gave a book rey|ew and Florence G entry play- two piano num bers. _ ------------------- .. of . w ork , 7 to play th The program for A fter « year and a . half the Q /tret first and and second second O n the goa m : y eeting n ie a t the Interim committee charged teams of the high school 1 _ League which m e t s a t LaG rande with studying Oregon’s la x ays- M llwaukl«ihas‘ canc± ^ “ 8 ** next Monday, T uesday and Wed- tatn an d recom m ending changes giving Moro the °P P °rt £ e™n gam X th“ er Z b X work- of Previous y - r s . a lt h o u ^ U r e general, Oregon has a sound ta x ed out by Coach Ferguson. U gives are to m eet a t ten .system , 2) an equitable and sound 22 games to the local team an Mondav m orning and will ¿ l i t system • should be flexible Insures th a t th e b o y s will be busy “ c' ^ ka„MX yday X e a t i n g to r enough to provide required re- until late in February. , tb r<*«nliitinns th a t set [ venue un d er differing economic - Friday they go to Fossil, &>tur- p *•*»* league a fte r ap- condltlons and provide fo r fair day to Hood River, next Tues- ‘Im p o licy »’ ^ e V r o g u e . a fte r ap- distribution, 31 s ta te revenue day the Papooses come here and proval by th e a sse m b ly should be obtained from sources' the 20th A rington comes to Morp. T ^ s^ lngr>™ ^ a ^'f ^ S a y other than property taxes. 4, state Jan u ary 3 Golden.lale comes to up th e m eeting tim e of Tuesday thbe .^ president » w one family . ; „ and local tax pystem s should lie Moro, Ja n u a ry 7, the team goes am ne. y , • Wea. ” to Wasco Jan u ary y 10, . W hite Hood Sal- banquet being P an event o f W center, president sf the Federal BepSTVS oBrt* rn-«rdinntpd coordinated. to w asco J n h ii conf ratal* Mena to his two sens whs also held **«resMc*t title* Many com parisons w ere made mcri there. J y n Qf Ofc. J » e . H. Caw J r , let», roewWy ««a W -W jl ¡ a p a M d r t * W «b- g o n T u x s ^ m Z round as hire; Ja n u ary 24 A riington there; gontan. will speak a t the^banquet lngton and Jeflerssn college, and Ererett. If, ©MdC *tgpt» Is presi- dru< .( Coly.tr odronM y. r r o r t f a t e W * a < toe “ »to gon s U x system was eouna, Tanuarv 25 K lickitat there; Janu- relating some of his experiences one of the principal reasons for Ja n u ary 25 KU E ebruarv 4 and observations during his re- speakers ». the lastsHsttea MraroMy ef heeihisr. the com m ittee was th a t m any 8^ “ F ^ ; X u a r y 5 KUck- cent trip to Europe. thought Oregon t>eh|nd other J * F ebruary 7 M adras O ther speakers on th e two day states in taxatton m ethods “ ‘re Eeb ru ? ry ¡7 Goldendale program will be Fred E nterm ile '" i 5 if Three m ajor precepts of the • F c,)ruarv , 2 M aupin there; of USDA In W ashington D. C. who wilt be rank t * now long established Model Tax ., , ’ , , Marfraa here; Fcbru- who will speak on "International Joe Martin a t M assachusetts. Still - pJ m . , are _ endorsed: 1) 1, "every per- ^ ^ ^ h e r e ; F ebruary 22 W heat Agreem ents and Situation" Plan another tussle going on, is the I son having taxable ability should ¡’’J *boro Judge Ivan M errick of Pasco, pay 8ome some sort sort 01 of U1ICVI direct personal The Dalles there. controversy 0 o n tro v n » j over hundred ----------- . or W so illiam C. Schilling is tearing I 6 1/ ’ — ~~ — W ~ ~ pay who will discuss “W heat F reight |obe around the state capno the house on the w j Jlm Tate a n d h ls father, W. A. tax, 2) tangible property should be Rate Situation.” RaaiLrlfnfF f lic h . WCfC o r v .ifh u /o c t n f t o w n . / b I I O v I “ t a v a d Kxz tbiax 11 t r i a d In t i n n In w h i c h building, which were ---- ------- w . t fOFUWrly now M artin place southw est of town. A b h w v , « Ta'ti <rf_The DalU» are In Portland taxed by the jurisd ictio n in which I • T n W illard Crawford, executive held by Democrats, b u t from now l>aKKes from the scene one _ thPdw ith of David E. on buslneoa Mra W. A Tate is it is located, 3) business carried secretary of the N orthw est Crop on M W h job. m u « have ™ “ e ^ s t o r i c a l buildings of the , r i s X T t h h « fcughter-inlaw on for p ro fit' tn any locality , Im provem ent Ass’n will talk In <;op r “ com m unity as at least a p a rt hOsplU l in Colfax, W ashington Mrs Jim Tate they are should be taxed -for the benefits “W hat Millers W an t”; H erbert the naBfc- tw o years. , building was the hom estead . 1,.-.^ y,« u r a irm in Moor> aw av -R*- - - It receives. .1 v / n 11s non West, form er secretary of the In- A> to be ««pectod, ' cabin of one 0. E. beet, who was w as r e had hlg j^wer teeth S aturday shopper« In The Dal- There are 26 specific recommen- E arly construction of a 115 rjm piie W aterw v ays . « ^ - ------- 115,000 ian(J E m plre Ass’n 0116 " ¿ s i two or Three a firet selt,er along Barnum can' remOved recently and h ad suffer 1« were M r«dd Mrs Mack M<s dations, of which th e report says, volt transm ission Une ™ e wlu talk on developm ent of the men, yOn. . , ed several attack s of l l n e a s ^ F. Kuypera, “although representing the optn- Dalles, Oregon to Go,d^ tla’^ encompassed in the Colum- « n d ld a je s for some *** wag g brother ¡n law thought w ere indigestion Mrs Altir Mid daughters ion of the m ajority of the commis- W ashington to serve the K l^kl- Of J. B. Mowry, and came here in ” ^ n ^ l T ^ i n D ^ lto w d Darien., Mr and Mrs , ton, did not all receive unanl- U t County Public U tility district basin. Gus Geisler, head of the Crop nf thp freshm en law- ' early 80s about the-sam e * ^ ^ X t o ^ d V a g n o f ^ ^ e ^ l l n e ^ W . T M^nato.’ Mr and Mrs Don approval.” There w as lengthy* de- was assured today as a result of Gus at W ashing- men. told Ume _as the Mowrys. £ e t t o o k . and p u t hl te M te U b . M r .n d Mm D .J. Herih, hate on m any of them and some fin al, approval of « h e w spoak on commission m em bers do* not Bonneville Pow er A dm inistrator ¿ . R. Jackm an, 06C, tobe to hom estead Just up p ie canyom hospltai, w here he was doing and Clifford T lllliB r Z H L ^ rtP n d s All such He became justice of the peace Mr and Mr, d . p . W illiams agree w ith m ore than half the Paul J. Raver. have’ for his topic, “Columbia dish^6Ut \ or the senior and responsible „ citizen of Jhe M errill O vX o^ and Bob Hoakhv accompwiled by Mr and Mrs B. D. recom m endations. H. R. Richmond Mid-Columbia ^ * a^ h t e m s ” D^D. Hill, OSC, the resulv early settlem ent th a t included the Sunday. W illiam s and MM. V<dda GuUford Under the heading of State R(- district m anager f o r t h e a P “Resdkrch Outline <|Plp j g ^ g resmm . R am um s, Ragsdales, Peeta Cu. Stephens, who has been 111 made a trip IG~ Portland SMur* venue: 1) the property tax should istration, said he had ~ w w ” ing of protest are long and mans, Badgers, DeM oas, w ith a h eart attack since 1938, Hay returning home Sunday. he abandoned as a source of word from the adm inistrator th ^l f o , W h e a t ^ of the lood-- - - . - A - J? Moores, banphears, R usts and a brought the hoepUa! Turo- M in e . Phyllis Ruth Isach- M t t revenue, 2) Income tax BonnevU le. er glnee,rs.. ,,ne 8Deolal com m ittee appointed In ^ n October few others. 1 day jn a serious condition, anti sen and Mtos Vivian Trounce be amended so th at every gin construction of the new line special c o m m m1 of the ir rates in several im ---------- ---------- Mr Stephens was token in to see ^rere T uesday ? evening dinner ^ e w jth tax paying ability would not later than MaV • «entern- northw est crop will m ake his p o n u v consum er items, say the her. As he was being wheeled gue«ts at the Bimto of Mr and pay som ething. 3) a business ex- completion scheduled P reDOrt'W ednesday. Production Admin Istra- back to his room b e collapsed Mrs r . Gilford. else tax of Vi of 1 percent,, 4) her 1, 1947. anrv<!VS T h e ' regular com m ittees are Uon. The report Include« llfh VTI c g u u xw j and died, according to tnlorma- Mr Mrs W * Mr. eHmimrte the personal property Mr cbX i a m S l by H. R- Wmttier OOO^OOCka; 8,700,000 passen- . fr iA A lin o tion from friends at Pullm an. Aiu Smith, and Clifford T rum bo offset ln the corporate excise tax were complete a n d tlto t all c of Federal Pro- ger Urea and 1,800,000 truck and {YI|]Cll U A S O im e ___ w as made a business __ __ ____ ___ David Edm und Stephens trip to T he. Dal- and provide a flat 6 percent levy, sary m aterlals^w er *430000 rra m s and I^and Use; H enry Pet- »-1- - wo.Ktro<rtr>r. _____i property tuv ahniilH tho s ta g e " m th e >4Jo,uuu gram s anu I * " “ . bu« tire«; 265.000 » “ h 'o f r aHOllne has been burned at a b o r o ’a t . Malad, Idaho, Mo« May 1* 15, ’ . ¿ g and . _______ Ooldendale^ W a llin g to n 5) personal u x shouid the firs first t sUge Chlnew J8 W » 0 ” ^ 7 ’, goo’. r in Oregon so far this 1879 and obU ined his education M onday. be repealed. 6) miscellaneous Ux- transm ission line : : 7 ' a'nd’ T ransportation and Ben 000 V ^ u m cleaners and 1,800, record pace* announced by at U U h A gricultural college and Mrg Jlm ^ O e r and daughter, es. auch as cigarettes, amuse- sure a Urge ^upply of Golumh |ras Taxatlon and I.eg. 000 rodDM. . n o h e rt S Farrell Jr., secreU ry U niversity of California, finish- j e r r y Lou, left Friday m orning m ents license fees on cars, should river P®*® t,I ir , „ i , n. ,o take lalathm Stlfl- below levels .a r e these the first ten m onths of the jng the latter school in 1907. He ^or w here they will * Join be imposed, 7) Increase the u k e K lick iu t_ PUD plana to take talatlon. aUend Items. Reconversion Progress, up In the tlrst ten K atherine ImR of Logan. Mr Butler. They wlll m ake their on part-m utual betting from 3 to over all Pacific Pow er 4 L l ^ t Some M t ^ to the the eve eve of of the the coal , Ju T___ a msu; ’ • • ..___ ________ 5i4 percent, ___ o\ 8) tax aint slot m machines arh m es ro company m n an v lines ln in tn the e county * tor rrom o snerm n an _ _ q . at a » g.45 to coal strike, sirix e, was w as or stave. • „allons of UUh. n e « 10, 1906. » . there. rtow n by th e fact th at Industrial year over 316 000.000 g u u h A grlcultural home ’8 and “bookies”, 9) p u t an addition- $670,070, the Py __ r,t<rht bv train. Arrange- The Rufus high school girl’s November 21 by night by m train. operations as of Novem ber 1st, m otor fuels toe°Drevi<.us a " college until 1909 w hen he w ent ^ f e y t a i f team “w ere victorious a | io percent U x on.liquor. November 21 ny a a ' federal « ’'■“J ju ry Sunday 'n u ?’h ave"bem ade for them T e r , 81 percent above the aver- cent Jump ‘he P r e v m u s^ riP )n Wafihln(!^ . ,n a condem nat.on proceeding. m e^av^hee ^ je of 1938 and 3 9 .- tim e h • * > “ * > " 'unsed^ , n D. C. w here he rem ained until >nd the Rufus floor j r ^ y „ ,ght Kduratlonal Equality rged ------------- t o , meeting, retu rn in g W ednes- Prospects for m eat supplies ?n ^ o n . , estimated to have 1912 w hen he came to S h erm ay Rflme nlght a game took U nder State School Aid recom- q i .1 dav night. 1947 w ere recently m easured by the g cars more tha n county to take over the expert- pl>ce betw een the R ufus girls mends; th at “State School aid the D epartm ent of Agricuture. miles m ent statlon h e re * and R ufus ladle’s tow n team . ghould be used prim arily tor the chaniko residents at- N ear record cattle herds are ex- 3,784,000,000 <l2innnnft0 hU He rem ained h e re until A ugust ^ hlgh gtrjg were also equalization of educational oppor- S? ,nlnr nlav at M aupin A r r iflp n H pected to produce a beef and veal >Fhe state " etted $14^ ’^ this 1938 when he w ent to W ashington vi8ltonj ln ^ m e . T he R ufus ^ ¡n itie8 and costs” and asks leg- [en.d ^ r ,t^ v j n ig h tP anK>ng them T r a i t l C A C C J d e n Suppl^ Of m ore than 70 pounds tax revenue from the sale of t ^ „ j j ^ r betw een soil com phm Journey to Mosier telature specify foundation U st nlgh^ SUm Corrlgan, - ’ - , . II w u —f it comes to fighting a m o n g tt» m r tv e s . the Dem ocrats have nothlnfg a t all on m e Repub- Beans. One of the sw eetest battles of the year 1« now going on be- tw een diftoreftt «actions of the Keoubkoan High Command- A beautiful slug fest Is going on between certain senators to t the chairnuebsWp' of several po- gfflif**» committees- A like hattle is going on am ong the con- ^ m e n over J h e highly im por Mb D. E. Stephens -«-™* » Old Lee! House p • D a C ng KaZCO Dies Of Heart A A f I ßlfaX RäKu F olti ln Portland To Visit Relatives p rOWCl Lllie IO Qo|Jendale Planned CMtST Mt 5d5fr» C. fSwta OvUi»- Md n . Qrefi,on AutOS Bum □DdOlKO Pl€Wl per person. Pork o u tp u t-is likely to be somewhat sm aller than in 1948 because of this years small- pr pig crop, hu t 1947 spring pig cron Is expected to the the largest _«_*L the October nroduction lincé production of 194ÎL' *nit D epartm ent of Agricul- tu re reported th a t pork and beef prices shoujd decline som ew hat from present levels when meat ¿ R u c t io n reaches seasonal peaks fuel. “N ever before in the history Qf the sta te have so m any cars been going so fa r so fast,’ said FarreU . “W hile the statistics are alm ost , inrom incom orehensibly prehensibly b i g, g. t bey* help give some idea of the gize of the traffic problem, ----------- -------- C o U I lti^ D S early this w inter Money available for flood con- p . L _ 1«. P o r t l a n d harbors Pro£ projects trol rivers and harbors * |a V i a l l i t I IU 1 V i n a u v This m akes a total o " t i 'X Increase lifts the _____ of - ~ Hicks", the ‘ guests servation and the dePa2,mf n t t^J- this com ing Friday nig h t for the field crf>ps Re returned to the g ^ ^ u l e d game of this sea- noFth w est at Pullm an in the . s p rjn g of 1942 and has been a res- Tom is staying idenl th at town since. Danefl with her bro------ Surviving a r ^ his widow, tw o Dick W hite w to ho spending is 111. sons. E.lm und w ith the USUA * th is s W ashington D C , Tom to w „ k with Mr and Mrs -Charles eray, California, two «toughtors. R uyp<H l i . ’^ i . . 1 M r and Mrs 0 1 « » . U tom pson Jean (Peterson) of Corvallis and Mrs G ler“ o i d h hom o m e e test last week Ja n e t (DeGraff) of Portk™* - • r e .t tu o r r ned --------- «fcer W hile in Moro M r Stephens dfng a m onth visiting * ok an interest in com m unity ar- p orlJand and other p arts of “ took t fairs being a m em ber of th e board for years, active in ______ tieing for- P ^ ‘S m g heromaAnr r a n ^ ^ w R h hnstesses w ere Mrs May B e ls h e , bulletins and had m uch developm ent new mid-Gcflumbla co o ca Connd.« (^„pUxitieS 2-4D Held Good celling, »nn0“ "c** . pre8lden‘ draw prize going to M rs M ary T rum an a t th a t itlme. B arbour and the bridge prizes to ? ,T h e D epartm ent of A griculture r<? and Mrs Georg. W p p J V i l l p r b is announced ^ « « n e ^ s t r t o M Weedkiller standard8 on w hich to base edu- cationai training. z U nder Local G overnm ent Re- venu£ recom mends: l))clarify the nr n lim m iiau v ... 0/ six n<™ percent itation, 2) increase t O - biabw av funds to .n d h ^ 3» c ltlls ____ being^M M rs M aude Gar- Mrs W * A’ R ’ -- *- rett, Bill G arrett, Mr and M rs Ar- ^ ‘J ' a n d M r and M n, W- H anks ¡n the cast from Shan- , t Olonn E H • O|gon, P Kat at M argare . Don McCulloch. Bob G arrett and Increasing * Here are increas- Traffic a accidents « m ore num erous in rural ingly ________________ __ according to areas th an to urban, compilation made sec- ^eom P^ and by , the bere SZ m obtain o h f Z additional ¡¿dltlonal funds ^ m ¿ th e rs o u rc e a than property Schm id, by Sheriff N o r o u n n e l d ^ X ^ s ^ T l n ^ ' S e back yards In Shaniko ^ \ n 1945 and six to 1946, - • - --------- ^ " . H ^ - .n d w ine. 5) state th at the com m unity wishi for elec W W(> ^ ^ X V r o u n t l e s ’ from $10 Irlclty m ay 0, killed to 1 - 6 whereas non,i were * • nm rett, accompanied by th eir child- U nder Tax A dm inistration, pro- Sh aron and Gene. vide tor taxation of those who Relgey Springs has been the buy governm ent p roperty on com * Qf geyeral accldents recent- tract, 2) tax commission to assess Adam s was killed th ere forest lands, 3) establish research Roy K esslnger tu rn ed are up gg percent In fa^® d P oniy 10 percent ™r m easures taken n cit * fe a re prevent- n th aT stlll are on the ¡n« a_ lri w here [a now needed, said m to io n ^ -- U l^ r°07 ^ s s o r H udsop-uuncan vruvw y . _ --------- a n d ^ l a n d ^ c o l l e c t o r , 6) put^al! liquor ^ M r ^ E l i ^ r S c h ^ o le y o f Fave« revenue in general fund. 7) es- h ere Jast g ^ r d a y V e t e r a n H e a r t s on th e «ity E le c tio n s tabllsh a to take over th e _Job _of_cookfng . iMtraDCe ID O T ran C C LapSe- __ _____ ________ _ » .««.v ««ws ___________ _____ _ . __________ - van V7lD«.. ___________ A pproxim ately 10,000,000 veter- has e n d e d JF o r th e next ^ in r e e Adeline Hockm an, g ^ “of controlled experim ents ^ a ^ a ‘r‘em lin< iii of ¿ 6 4 43 on on~ftoa? problem s, 2) m em orallze J ™ funds to pay ans have until F ebruary 1, 1947, m onths, much L ottie Cowles, Lena Searcy, Al- and field use( reports W. G- Nib- gldewalk accounts, n early all <rf congress to consider paym ents the com m unlty C hristm as tree r>ln8u t e their NSLl , . wit1^ ^ her. brew ers m ay use Mnlg John w ilson) p ra n k ler assltan t farm crops special- w h k h gre on mOntWy. m lieu of taxes, 3) mem orallze (>gram w hich will be given in a phy8ical exam ination. They n^Y grain as t h g dM except F o rtn er, Essie Burk, Scott Fort- igt a t Oregon State college. investigation of new m ethods congress to equalize taxes Jn church at Antelope the Sun- r e s t a t e th eir insurance by pa~ ponding 46 p e n , lc. n er y iv ia n W arncok, W es Fuller, w u d m orning glory can be kill- u ^ n g continued com m unity pro p erty and common dftemoon before Christm as. two m onths prem ium s ana for wheat » ¡» Jrtce ^ _ W ayland _ Weld, F ra n k Scott, M ary ed Jf tWQ o r three applications of # cam ___ paign iofc, th e ir eom- law „ _____ states. „„ ___________________ ________ ____ ____ _______ _ by signing a statement s U t « M jt that thfff tions have ^ r o i n Cochran, La tbe 2, o A.n am made a t the proper n>a« mua ronnrt ' bnainp«« . . ____ ___ Wl blGHlOl ” unenang qouthw ick, n Georgia 4-D are eradication m ay be tried T he rep o rt la Is not long for re- — are i„ In ao as cxrM good health ““ “* tiners m ay use u n l i m r t e d a m ^ ^ Miller, Leora Landstrom , tim e i n Columbia basin grain 8pring. . - p o rts of such nature, the argu- S t o e th T policy to » « * of corn below m ent on each of th e recommend»- W illiam G. Howes E a g l e a Between 56 an d « » 'p e rc e n t of -------r z - grade y . 3 . and rye Lynn Micheál, F red F ortner, fjeldg 8pr ay4ng w ith th is w e e d ------------------------------------ , on thelr - n ^ JT u e X c t e d Geo Newton, Fred W ilkins, Er- ki],er ha8 elim inated peppergrass W _ ALTKR STONM WANTED tions having been kept to a min- representing veterans in th e Pacific North- are not kite««- « J * n |e Moorc, Marion McKee. H arry „nd m u8tard when these » w e ere re . ---------- « t w - h i lb mum. and_ T ^ a £ £ five west _J>aye altowed_ «heh^ w ar- 1 very small, increasing yields ma- re8taurant opersto^B t Wasco, to main' body of the specific pert ^ ‘teT 'b y the time NSLI to lapse, a survey ta th a t will lift Proudfoot, I^awrence Moore, Esto very small ln ___________ partment or Agr paRe Powell Bess W ittenburg, • Er- terially. . b»<n<r nought by police who have of the report. , Veterans who have held their the ban, w grains still math Royse, F ern Kelly, ^ K en - spraying la'now t h e a warrant for ohftd desertion, ot> . information from which the governor Budget D irector George Aiken, slixhtly under the on « and control. u '\J situation X L ir ir o lo n i th ’ Ferguson. W ayne Darby, J- mon m ethod df applying 2. 4-D but money ^ d e r false pre- »bove was obtained ta under H stricti n B rackett, W alter Blau. m proved dusts, are being and vlotoHon violation of parole in several pam phlets of Blau, W w » illard » ™ | im oeing devel- oeve.- tAnftea gnd pampmets o. Informa Earl U the Umit of »lo.w o w ™ « u . ~ - Massing " tru c^o d ,_ _ W k e ^ ' May him- He m an;- t t v e .m a t e r l ^ t h a ^ w e r o com piled Charles * V. -------------- Z ^ c b k r s o on n th th e e basis basis ol ol M McLeod, W . . R_ay R ay ^ B B .a lake Mav oped . . . . ivhlcb, „.u,„u show ^ p ro m d a e ^ pro- viding a quicker and cheeper me- - ; ' u( w ll9on Cafe a t W asco t o r o u ^ o u ^ t h e j t a « ^ * ^ ™ 18- J ^ e r s an d tw o w ere named Idea ao that they now « v e n g e light signal has been Belshe, and, M ary A nother nother luncheon hmcheOH IS for several weeks until he left slon was employed ln Ita task members ano tw o w e r o . . ~ ^ ^ ^ y 8 L^iny ngn 1 llgn Lf < t - ~ B state Do A to pi thod of use. X n ^ o u t th e time hU . w ife. M«nbershlp o f t h e commission ^ m e e c h l ^ s U t l v e b o d y ^ tart S. Farrell Jr a , an extrem e m a V w it o M ^ MiJ, B lllH u ck returned tu ^ i w^ “ S r t " '5 h a m t a r s , U m atilla being President o t _ rarryi„g their In- practice, sometimes reservatl t s ^ y H<(athman from Frandroo, Ca If neei La_ V .b e G o -o n . , representing wel Howard .Belton and Earl_Newbry; veterans. converted to perm- ^ k ' r e x ; x . £ . r - s n r « c n e - ^ t t e X x n x - ' . - least one to indicate the way ate hostess will be Mro Lawrence driving a Ford car of 1939 model, renting labor; was giyen was not clear, j. stw », 'Birbouri . k „. k x x t t Harvey __