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Moro, Oregon, F rid a y ,
S ix t ie th Y ear No, 29
Official County Paper
fo ay 21, 1943
T—
Crop Year ■
Pegram Preparation Moisture 5 ¡„rf,
Highwav 97 Ass’n
Graduates End
Elects Oregon
School Days As
Getting Along
Directors
MAJOR INCREASE IN SHEEP EXHIBITS Historical Society
T h e se
.,
M
* .
At Bend
A OVC INOriTlill
for
Terms Finish
A m eeting of the Oregon sec
T he program
the 1948
d
tion
of the Highway 97 associa
m eeting of the 8h«6nan County
,
«v «
G raduation tim e finds Sher
tion w as held at Bend Friday
H istorical Society, which will
Up to the latest rain 15J27 in
m
an
county with 17 boys and
night. Purpose was the election
be' held a t DeMons Springs, Sun- eh of precipitation had been
girls
ready to finish their high
of directors from Oregon and
day Ju n e 6, Is being arranged, corded at the experim ent f
school
courses. Of these nine are
California and fu rth er discussion
I/eslie Scott, sta te treasu rer, will tioJJ s ’ace Septem ber 1
from the; Moro school although
be the main speaker of the day
To May 1 the rainfall for this of the budget. )
all but one are from Grass Valley
of t h e crop year was exactly five inches
chosen were Giles French of
and has chosen “Ta
and Kent. The commencement
Trail” as his subject, one on more than lhe normal which is Moro and W ilford Josey of Bend exercises for them will be held
by Giles L. French
w hich he is w eli'v*rsed. having 9 44 inches. So far for May th ere for tw0 year term s and Guy next T hursday evening, May 27
w ritten a h isto ry o f Oregon.
has been 83 inches w hereas the W ade, M adras and Malcolm Ep- and Jam es Hartley, R ichard Ove-
I like eastern Oregon towns,
W
alter
Meacham
of
the
Terri-
norm al is .78 for the entire m onth. ley. of K lam ath Falls for one son, H erm an A. Peters, Philip T.
especially the sm all ones—and
Mortal
C entennial fein m lM rid n .
And th ere I r e the bald figures year terms. C E. M otschenbacher
Bors
Car| ,
e Ver.
m ost of them are.
will
attend
and
te
ll
local
mem-
which
tell
nothmg
of
tru
ck
s
sUll
0<
Dorris,
California
will
be
th
e
na
Ju
n
e
Coy|e
Lyons
T here’s a frankness about the
bers
w
hat
has
been
done
and
will
getting
stuck
in
sown
fields,
of
director
from
th
at
state.
»
Sharon A rdenne M artin and Lola
residents and a friendliness th at
be done to com m em orate Oregon roads still ru tted * from
W hen W ashington has elected Jean Zeveiy w ni graduate,
is still tinged deeply w ith native
h isto ry th is year an d next.
storm s, of long delayed field directors a joint m eeting will
At W asco both the high school
independence th a t
keeps the
J
and
visit-
work
and soddy- sum m erfallow. be held in Moro for complete and grade school ceremonies
M eeting old
stra n g e r from presum ing too
Rain
this orgsinizatiOn a budget of $2000 have been held May 20th being
ing w ill be ‘given m ore tim e this
Rain has
has been
been the
the lot
lot of
of this
m uch.
They talk about th eir
V
’
lofAro
w
hich
m
eans
section
of
Oregon
w
ith
alm
ost for
.
. . w
a_ recommend- the date of commencement there.
each state
was
year than before, w hich means
problem s w ith little reserve w ith
a
snorter
prog.wii
m
ore
continuous
regularity
since
Sep-
ed
&nd
the
p
o
r
g
^
t o come from Finishing high school were Pa-
and
shorter program
out expecting sym pathy, although
tim
e
to
sit
under
th
e
trees
and
tem
ber
27
when
the
heavens
op-
gherm
an
county
was
set at $150, tricia Kaseberg, Jam es W hite
aid m ight be welcome.
. •*
__c n W l f W l V
th P V
h llV P
F lO t
.
.
. __
talk
about
a
tim
e
back
when.
^ped
so
widely
they
have
not
w
hich
is
now
being
raised.
and Louis Lutje.
The wom en who m eet the pub
•An in p io n eer
food will been able to get closed again.
Rufus High School will have
lic are often notew orthy. *, Clear-
have a part 6 f the program and December was a com paratively
comm encem ent exercises
next
eyed and clear spoken, they m eet
a picnic d in n er w ill b e spread on dry m onth, there being but .55 P M
Shown with his grand champion lamb of the 1947 «how at The D ales
T
hursday
when
Shirley
May
Yo-
you as persons and not like the
of the Eastern Oregon W heat League Is Stephen Oveson of Moro, also
tables so the h u n g tf — and who inch instead of the usual 1, .64.
.
I
lVIrl
cum, Audey Mae Blackbum e,
sim pering clerks in the cities _
_
named the champion showman. At th b year’s 4-H «how 80 sheep will be
It really has been cold too.
■
-
a Jpan Sm ith Vclda Marte
will not be—can eat. -
who m ay peer coying beneart) e<hlbited
to 34
7, 8 and 9, with
ibited compared to
SO lxst
l*st year.
year. Show
Show date«
dates are
are Jane
Jn
Mean
average1
for
March
fit
was
.
M
l
Guilford
and W illiam H. Mc-
th eir bangs as if th eir m ind w * the place again
' —
*' Auction
‘
- Yards
- - in —
W ink’s
The -----
Dalles.
mean,
Wo)
was
38
8
d^
reer.
and
Donald
will
end their local school
m ore on th eir repressions than — ■
while Marchs aren t often warm
ayg
on your re q u e s t to speak w ith
the average tem perature is 42.2.
Sherm an county PM A commit-
A grade school com m encem ent
the boss.
A
.
Although April figures are not ttcm en q q H ilderbrand, Rus- will be held at Grass Valley Mon-
A m em orable occasion w as a
ar
.1
.
yet available at the station
sell Belshee and Frank von Bor- day May 24 at which tim e grade
breakfast at a very smaii town
daily
.readings
indicate
t
ey
are
about m idway in school graduates Kent, Grass
/>r stopping place a t an hour of
Judge D,<
_ Nz Mackay - has re- . not m
_____
tte r t,han
cesg of setting up new and other N orthw est producers
uch te
better
t,ban those
t ose for
or tfte p rocess
the m orning when the cook and
The In tern atio n al W heat Ag- w est's crop is used in the area
the Attor- March and even here in May an w beat insurance rates and cover- Valley
i - uh L v s
and' Moro will finish,
sole m anager of the eating place reem ent w ould not fix prices re- w here it is grown.. The rem ain- g ra n t School D istrict
YE A tic>r overcoat is standard equipm ent.
ages
made
possible
under
pro-
From
Grass
Valley the punlls
was already preparing d inner for ceived by Oregon growers, ac- der—about 65 million bushels is
"General N euner to 9<‘t dates
G ardeners are pulling th eir visions of recent changes in the finishing are Duane Eakin, Bar-
a crew of hay hands. N eat, and cording to an analysis by E. J. sold elsew here in the nation o r ,
,
and it as hoped
— —
.
, , , t
first radishes and onions but ftderal crop insurance program , bara Alley, M argaret Reckm ann,
trim and efficient she made break- Bell of the Oregon W heat Com- abroad, Bell explained.
th at the case can be fceaM before . u th a t requjre the sun are
W ork Is expected to be completed Geraldine R ust and Ixtis Kelly.
fast for the visitors, perfect in rrission and OSC economists.
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i,m n p e 7 7. T his legal action KTWf still 1—
o n H o r n plants
ln n t s
set
Ju
behind. T Tender
set al>out May 28.
From K ent are Leroy M artin,
the age-old qualification of worn-
Prices of Oregon and o th e r
out of th e W eir w ill which set hopefully in the garden have per-
A fter new rates and coverages A rthur B uether and Doran F ritts,
en: to m in ister to the w ants of N orthw est w heat largely will be
up a trust, fund for purposes
in some of th e frosty
men.
j
set by governm ent supports and
which cannot now /be fulfilled. nights, the last of w hich was are set up in Sherm an county, From M ojo are Norva
Jam es
Maybe it’s small tow ns them- other factors of supply and de
The district, • through? H» a tto r the 14th. Average date of last present w heat insurance policy Robert M artin, and
Ju an ita Mc-
holders will have the option of Ju n e Scherrer
selves th a t cause people to be mand, they ¿aid.
V
ney, is asking j th a t other p u r spring frost is May 8.
chariging
th
eir
policies
to
take
Clain.
friendly b u t anyw ay they are—
The agreem ent, now before
poses be made possible Donald
Total precipitation
has brok
R ufus grade school graduates
and It’s fu n to m eet them.
the j j . S. Senate, was w ritte n
H eisler is a tto rn ey <or the dis en all station •records, the form Immediate advantage of the new w ho will hold exercises a t the
tric t and Rex K im m tl is,appear- ™
belRg the
5 rainfall changes, according to County Ag-
♦
by delegates Of 36 n a tio n * at
same tim e as the high school are
Oddity in the election statistics: W ashington, D istrict of Columbia,
betw
een
Septem
ber
1
a
n
d -Ju n e t cnt W right,
ing for N euner
John Fow lie S te w a r d .N o r m a n
In N orth H eppner precinct th ere in March. . U nder it th e United
which occurred in 1942 -43. This
Coverage under the new pro- H ans Brand, Tony Victor Jim-
are 314 R epublicans a n d 157 Stategt Canada a n d A ustralia
H onoring of 4-H club boys and
vear there is an inch m ore th an gram will provide between 60 inez, Roger Vernon Miller.
nn/l I 65 percent of an average
Democrats.
In South Heppner woujd agree to ex p o rt 500 mil- girls, together w ith news about
and
W a sc o g ra d e sch o o l g r a d u a te s
that.
precinct there are 314 Repubh UoB buabe|8 of wheat a year
rom ing
E astern
Oregon
crop as com pared w ith the old \Vho finshed T hursday night w ere
cans and 157 Democrats It Is al- The 33 s p o r tin g nations would Wheat 1>eaRUe sa ie and Show
m aximum level of 75 per cent Gordon Buck, B etty Dorm aier,
most Impossible to
any
to4>uy that amount.
an<1 the horae show of the Sher-
yield insurance. Under the- chan Roliert Howell, W illiam Nisbet,
preclncts of exactly
if ratified by the- United Stat- m an County R iders w ere all on
ges proposed, coverage will no M arvin Richards,, Erm a Jean
Charley H. Adamson of Rt. 4.
site to say nothing of finding es and the o th er 35 nations, the the Sherm an County club p ro
longer be established on an in W allace, Jeanne W atkins, Jan et
two so close together with ex agreem ent would become effec- gram W ednesday, n ig h t,. T he ----
dividual .farm basis, but ra th e r W orkm an, Joe Yocum and Leo
Mil « r h
actly the same num ber of R e live A ugust 1. It would 1-e <11- moto odd-Fellows hall w as th e down car on DeMoss Mil eari
on an «area basis. These area
rented by an Internationa. W heat
of
m« t in g .
X se
At a recent m eeting the S her rates and coverages are now be Roberts.
publicans and Democrats.
man County Post V.F.W. and ing set up by county PMA com-
Council.
.
•
H arold Eakin, co-chairm an in
R
tb{? ditch, throw ing the
Cows th at w ere thin a few
auxiliary
elected new officers n-jtteem(,n w ph the assistance of
Prices would not exceed $2 a charge of telling about the rid-
out
Ad imson w as
weeks ago and baw ling restlessly
for
the
cu
rren
t year. These new- rancbers jn the areas concerned,
bushel and would not be Jess ers show gald th a t th e re w ere brough t ? to town by M rs Jaen-
for th eir wobbly leggled calves
lv elected officers w ere installed p rem jum rates are expected to
are now shZdTng -pTdly“ and be- ^
’ X ^ l d
S n
mZ
^ T . n and
X X
' n b u to ' Jointly w
w ith
ith TJie
T fe Dalles
Dalles Post be m a te r|a |,y
whpn the
Yocum
was t T taken
k i n ^ n ^ t o look sleek on the Kch c e l l i n g ^
c l^ -^ th a ^ e a ^
J X e ^ 's X
in jX w - V
new office™ at a tneet.ng
of lnsurancc Rocs lnto
A game of baseball will be
ira a a of the upper country, rn e
™
in The Dalles.
effect.
a bushel each year. w b jcb others would be invited. lance. No
m ountain m eadow s have started
found.
Those elected for the Post are:
county
played
at Grass Valley Sunday
problem
facing
The
Goidendale has already been host.
a n d ^ h e " c re e k s 'ru n high D uring the fifth and last
Bob
Boynton,
commander;
Ivan
PMA comm itteem en now is to afternoon at 2 p. m.
Prices
^
’S ^ Ä . ^ e T e 0: - u l d floor be would
based be on $1.10.
Canadian
It is. planned to hold the final
Blagg, senior vice commander; divide the county’s w heat lands Am erican le g io n team o
show, a t which district w inners
Dick Holdaway, ju n io r vice com UP In such a way th at all farm s Dalles and a team of boys from
J
_,
HzAÌlor<
1 M anitoba nor
th at lia»
less w ind in the hill country and dollars for No. F o rt W illiam - will compete, a t th e Sherm an
m ander; Bill B rinkert adjutant; having the same producing oapucl- this county.
___
county fa ir next fall. Only those
the sun seems to do m ore good. th em w heat at
T here is a likelihood th a tJ lf
Eldon Lane, chaplain; F ran k tv and comparable degree of In-
Port A rthur.
y
w inning events in some of
Sayrs and John Rust, trustees, surance
______ V.ov
risk will
will hnvp
have identical
identical a team of boys can be organized
• • * • *b
t
P ortland price for No. 1 soft local show s Could com pete a t the
here it can enter the race for th e
The
American
Legion
baseball
N
orris
Gilkison,
patriotic
instruc-
x ^ ^ w i ^ ^ v e n - the advent of w hite would range betw een 3>z
fair
he
Dewey
Thom
pson
Th<
coverage and prem ium rates.
$2
district composed of Corbett,
bUt in 7 H a p s little toward th at and $1.45Vij a bushel for the first showed his colored m ovies of the team won from H eppner Sun- tor.
W right states th at a sliding Hood River,
Bonneville, and
H
eppner
Elected
for
the
auxiliary
were:
saw m ___
ills Ql
w off th eir year, incc
riders.
day * by a 9 to 7 score.
H eppner
ll'u
nreiide"»- Myr- scale of prem ium rates play an The Dalles. Boys m ust be under
take
less “such quality discount ^a jr and
end. Local peop
Qn
m ay be m utually agreed upon
and W asco w ere Bed fog ' eag^
senior vice president; Im portant role In the new In- 17 as of Ja n u a ry 1. Those boys
high-heeled boots
__________
-..............
leadership a t three Straight b o Ue R u st ^ ,OT
,o r
presi. 8Urance proeram . For Instance.
ac- ,
m
irth
by
the
parties
concerned”
interested should be at G rass
loggers caulks b u t their
be
Jn T he Dalles j u n e ' f ore the game.
Y Marion Boynton, conduc- a rancher w ith m ore than 1000 Valley by one o’clock Sunday.
and th e ir enjoym ents are . th cording to a U. S. D epartm ent
of A griculture analysis.
7 g g
im provem ents have been
Because of a de^.lsl
tress* K errone Christianson, sec- acres of w heat will qualify for
• sam
nu e as before
They
» ney are men
No. 1 soft w hite was quoted a t made ln
tac iu u e s a t W ink’s league officials A rlm rton Was d - tress *
H>w,e Rpencer, the highest prem ium discount,
Instead of men raising
$2.40
in
Portland
May
5.
T
he
d
and
T
he
Dalles
is
again
d
a
re
d
w
inner
of
,
'he
9
™
a
r
t
M
ary
DeMoss
and Donna 20 percent. Moreover, if prem- T A X T U R N O V E R M A D E
calUe’ h u t a r e ”stlll the same kind
economists said the average price preparlng e n te rta in m e n t for th e which went to nine innings a n c r gua a,.
y hparPr%
Carm en lums on all sized acreages are
T urnover of taxes by the
^ P ortland from 1935 to 1939 ^ giu n r clubbers. '
a dispute. Arlington was ahead at I a n e ^ color
Belle pald
cash p r|or to established
of men. ,
-
■
Z V o r e than 12 steers wUl seven Innings when .h e gam e w as Brown, ^ a tr lo h c instru
g
6h erjffs oHice as of May 15
The sparrow s probably suffer- wag g5 centg a bushel. D uring
was small b u t indicative th at
- m ore than m ost species w ith tbose same years this nation ev- be in any one class and It is ex-
K|n7„ a a t Waaco m uslcian; Sylvia Gilkison. trustee. Is allowed
W
asco
plays
Kinzua
at
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Those called to aid the county th a t there are not m any taxes
coming of the autom obile. T he ported oniy 42 million bushels
pec ted th a t th ere will be six or th is Sunday and A>pes to con-
the
ìade change* yeap
.
and
com m unity com m ittees fo r to pay. On the current roll the
seven
classes
of
H
erefords
and
inanim ate auto i
tinue its winning stre#kyi;
RTlANtKO
'
W
asco
and Ixicust Grove are: ' tu rn o v e r was $1035.82 and on
very-m
ode
of
The
UnUed
s
ta
te
s
’
“sh
a
re
’
un
In th
eir
three of S horthorns and tw o of
necessary i»
«—
vaÄwPver Is
n v M rs Mamie G arrett v Flov.1 Root. L. P. Haven. Damon the delinquent r o ll..was $16.85.
llfe.
T _ he s p a rro w - However,
_
>WHVelnow der the agreem ent would be 185 Angus. O fficers of th e show ex
By ‘
Fields Gordon H arper, David Rem aining delinquent is a m ere
^ i e to m eet change a n d ^
mUlion bùshelg
pect 140 head of steers, 50 head
Mr
and
Mrs
W.
D.
H^nks,
Mrs
RicbGl'd
erfer
F red D orm aier, $3132.31
showing paym ent of
can be seen picki g
T b e analysis by the W heat o f hogs and a like num ber of
'G
lade
Carrigan
and
Vernon
Miller,
Leland
Medler,
n
e
a
rly
.
98
percent of the taxes
.
_
a
.
—
J
V
enerei
Oil
V
iive
o
_
«
.
__
1
rver1
deseicated bugs o? L ^ e rno^ in g Commission and OSC econom ists sheep.
Boys and girls will be
If Oregon voters let thè elem ents
were visitors W ednesday and K enneth W alker.
lor the past year.
S
S
g
a
s
3
=
2
=
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e
g
o
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'N ote
Its
t ______l
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A P olio
VdllS I U*
InSUrailCe M e e t
International Wheat Agreement May Make
Problems for Northwest brain Growers
School District vs.
Neuner Case Called
Club Learns, of
Coming County
Events
‘Bug’ Hit» Difcÿi,
And
Man Injured
two agree
VFW and Auxiliary
“Ä
Elect Officers
American Legion
Ball May Be Played
Wasco Takes Fourth
the Loses One By Ruling
rs
Sprague OKs McKay
T he sparrow intends
and
even in th is
have
gome day m an^?nt Q change as
to adapt him self to
fa r reaching-
*• *“B u t* la d y , didn’t
a been ln
r policem
an
liceman.
suspect b u rg lars n
—
w
u
found
all
you
th e .hoU8% WDUned out and their
th e draw ers p
Qver the
contents scattered
floors?
j thought
Sher ‘‘Ce,? ln?y . been looking
m y husband had been j
for a clean
X snw y
*
kznvq " a r e
8<>ln8
.^ V
£ a l n to n W
Small
0 7
- / t v t Y again to nign*
n e s t l e and ^ * ubt
J ^ prov<<e
rovt4e à â‘ lot
wresu«
andr W?n a d d itio n ^ 0
s0™!
of f u n l ? a - d about w hat to do
knowledge a
valuable
i m l ^ w i S ’ ¿ k n o w l e d g e , of
other exporters w ould be sell-
introduced w ere Duane E akin,
ing w heat below present worl Merle E akin, L a rry Kaseberg, •
"“ M r a c w r ' ^ k « 8" » ^ '
ntrvr Douglaa McKay- W ednesday to get his « Jplck-up
governor, urged th e^ ltd jp lito which was there for repair«,
pricea (2) T axpayers would need Joan Oveson> .A lfre d Kock, Ed- nQminate and e iect as governor
w o rd has been received here
________
_
to p u t up m oney for ex port sub- w£n
Balslger,
L eroy M artin, Clar-
whose record shows be has
w ilb u rn F razier of Pacoima.
... .
.uwv » E xporting
------ m — ^,,rvtvioQ
.
. May
.
. ..
orai char-
_ „,ac was
kicked
in the
sjdieg.
^3)
(KrtUitries Gbce
and th e ir w innings re- ^be re8ohition
and m
m oral
char- p aiifo _ rnia
kicked
m lgh t be unabl* to force i m p o r t - t ed. O thers w inning scholar-
and executive com petence ^ a
at the dairy w here
if O444F™ ............... pregent
pressures for lax law . s he
^ e a w d orks
n y a and th at his vacation
------- - ~7- - allQtmGnt
-
r -------- Wen?
---- D1. ------- :
w heat w ere available at ,
ane C hristianson, Doran, F ritts, and lax enforcement.
Antelope will be postpon-
prices elsew here.
(4) It would M ie von Borstel Scott F ritts ,
Com paring the legislative re-
Frazier own the
keep governm ent In expert bus- F)orenoe Oentry. Roger Ball and c o r d ,,o f two
fo r the ed £
»
y here. _______
keep govem m env «$
—
Florence u e n try ,
,— w ««« w>
- v , . KflV ftnd Iohn Young propery .
lness for
for anorner
an o th er u five
David W
h t. .
x tj
^ f rnor8oh
™ in??d Ou
o u " t
Joe Morelli and J. S. Holt drove
lness
v e years.
UavlQ
w n rig
gm
.
....... g— i P_ , r i
............
Aims of 010 a8r* 'n}entt ^ e il? , A discussion of th e t>est course JJa -, agSPk)^ rnOrPHaii has ap tQ p rin evllle Friday,
-a8Su re supplies of w heat to ^
w heat leggue
follow ^ o s t c o n s is te d ly voted w ith the
Bill Garre tt w ent to The Dal
po rtin g counlfleS
and
}
the pacific In tern atio n al UquQr and gambling interests, Me- les t0 see a doctor about a m inor
r n r k e t s to
“ h a T d e cid e d to hold its ju n io r ^ " X
l the opposite w ay. £*c |£ n t to his f l n ^ r sustained
Oregon
Bell said,
8Oft
would need to be alert If
to
who vçrote in w heat and flour outlets w ere
E dw ard Young,
early 18th
^ W h ^ T O percent of th em a tio n ’s
to e u V
« 'a t . s =
w hat others
fists.
'cali do with
M rs Edw ard C arter
_ _ of
_ the w ork icai nf€t they
_ will endanger the
W right then told
(2) It would discourage
district • was
^ ^ n s i o n of w heat production in of chlb w orkers who had won in teg rity of their g o v a ra n g p t and
p art
im porting countries. (3) I t would sum m er scholarships and Dick open the 8tate to the forces df
p u t a flopr un d er w orld prices Qveson who had won the Union evii form er Governor Charles A.
• Amanda Fine visited her
---- received
and Ed gprague, said in a radio address
M
An te lope Tuesday and
above
•< those before *pacific scholarship,
F ritts who had won, b u t could i n -Portland.
, t
. *, r . a sons a t Antelope
y
W orld W ar II.
(1) ,U .
and not use sum m er-school prizes.
SP5a«ufe’nwhoJ b!d ohfe { n fh ^ n re ^ J o T V o re lH went to P o r t e d
Disadvantages— (1)
th * r
on“ 3
5
cent of th e
show“in . th e . spring foHowM^a
sh o rt talk by M illard Eakin,
w heat league officer
e
Com m ittee for th e next meet-
Ing, Ju n e 2, will be W endell Bal
n„i.
p a t Rageberg, B. c
North- g artn er and Carrel Bennett.
“ s p ra g u e declared Oreaon needs
ss governor a man of unlmpeach-
able integrity, busin tt« ability,
w arm personality, decisiveness
courage and good* w orking
the state, and he
waR convinced McKay passes all
these tests with a high rating.
yh)le w orklng on the K ent eie-
yator.
Donald McRae and Jim m ie
Dillon of The Dalles spent the
week end here visiting friends
and attending the funeral of Alex
Campbell of Antelope.
»
WAR B R ID ES FROM N IPP O N . . . Now I f . J a p a n « . w „ N * .
U arrive In tae rtatUO
from occ«pati«n doty In Japan, these are two of t h r A m e r k an aoidiera
who landed In Seattle with their newly won
S ^ a li?
M rs. Vincent P. CoateUo of Philadelphia (left) and CpI. and lir a .
Doyle Sima of Memphis. Tern»., are Interviewed hy a
upon their entry into the U.~S. . . .