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< M ~ ____ », — I I. - Harlandview Has T h ese 25th Birthday T h in g ° s Anniversary . . \z \/ A hall full of S i n g e r s gather- ed a t H arlandview S aturday j night to observe the 25th annl- v e rsa ry of the H arlandview L H grange a n d to celebrate Christ- j mas. G rapegrs of 25 years stand- . in present w ere M t . and Mrs. By Giles L- .French Louis S ath er, Mrs. C. P. Adams, - , . . Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Belshee, Consider th e im propriety of W alter B ruckert, George judging a m an on the basis of McDonald.., one feature. Hie m ay be am bit - A h isto ry of the local grange ous and w ith a disposition th a t wag read Earl G e n try w hile prevents success or lazy and so m em bers gave a pantom ine de- pleasant he gets along. jVery pjcting several scenes. P resents virtue, carried to excess, be- w ere exchanged, candy, n u ts and comes a fa u lt pop corn distributed, lunch en- * T T W N joyed, a b it of dancing indulged •Cormhent on tolerance. T he jn and m ucb visiting accom- custom er in the chair called at- pbgbed tention fo the dark velvet colored New officers of H arlandview m an who was polishing his shoes are E arl G entry, m aster; to a squaw along the 8tjreet who Mary Higley, * lecturer; A nn w ore moccasins, saying. “T here s Miller> j UVenlle m atron; Althea one who has no use for yo u r B urnet secretary; Jo G entry, servfces.” “I got no use for them cbapja | n; pioyd Lane, overseer; folks eith e r,” said the dark m an, Orlow M artin, gatekeeper; Char- the farth er they stays aw ay jeg B urnet, stew ard; Richard from me th e b etter.’ an(j Florence B ruckert, associ- T T W N ate stew ards. Overheard: “As hypy Bound- The grange was sta rte d in Deer ing as an old lady picking h er ^ l b e r 1926 through activity of ‘She’s lacy- Ghe de- •M>r. and Mrs. • W ilford Belshe teeth.’ pends more on her hu£ba$0V and others and officers installed integrity t h in on her own , jjy s ta te D eputy Ghekler. Mar- forts for her m atrim onial secur- tJn P e lz e r wa8 lbe first m aster, lty.” — “She's as p re tty as a Early activities included - rals- C hrlstm as card—and as useful. ing m oney by giving basket T T , socials and a F o u rth of J u ly cel- The U nited S tates Cham ber or O ra tio n . H om er Belshee organ reDorts th at 52 years 7 "’? w , ‘' K " fed- X h * j\| M w a s 16 85 42 vears ago tt^ w a s $7 54- 32 years ago *g° J ‘ 22 veare ago It H w a. J B 0 M 22 yea™ a g ^ was I S r Ä F r a years ago W8.1«; next year It will be $548, County Official Paper Moro, Oregon Friday, December 21, 1951 Sixty-Fourth Year No. 1 / Wasco Incorporated In 1898 and Citv Speaker Tells of Government Conducted Oddly Until 1905 River Use for Next m onth will be the 54th birthday anniversary of the city of Wasco, th a t settlem ent hav- ing become a city in Ja n u ary ridge to near R ichelderfer’s. The early day stage line did ru n through the tow n after its stop at the Eaton ranch. Mrs. oi ltiML Sddie Rich now ow ns the place. ó Navigation on the Columbia T here is some , evidence that ha(1 frivej, requires plenty of pow er incorporation . w a s / not done stead north of town and w anted the inland Navigation tugs until later in th e year but the to get into the m ercantile bush flre weR m ost reliable story is th at a t ¡'®®a^ Hto r p rw a r h u hom estead te n *who spoke about riv er trans- th e county court m eeting in Jan- h ttle store neai his hom estead portatlon W ednesday m orning uary 1898 some citizens of Was- « b i n and latei moved, to some tQ of the ,Moro Boosters co decided to i n o o r p o r a ^ Mbro land In Clark J * n laP a J \ on** club. “The Im quatt was until re- had had a bill SF th e legislature stead. T he street corner on centlv( tbe mOst pow erful Hug in 1897 to p erm it Incorporation which the present’ ls in inland w aters, ^ a v i n ^ 4000 b u t nothing cam e of i t Fifty- located is the intersection be horse power >• five citiaem asked the court for tween four hom esteads. On the m odern use of the river r w r m l» « ln n t n h p c o m e a citv and southeast was M cPherson, on ‘ n io u e in u s e o i m e r i v e r perm ission to Decome a cuy anu w a s s ta r te d in 1935, said the it was granted. . « « rtte M t wbk A rm « ? w o rth v o n sPeaker, who recalled the ship- « An election w as held and tJkpthweKt w a s D u n la n and m ent of sacked w heat dow rpriv- George Crosfleld elected m ayor th e-tfc rth w e st was Dunlap and during tbe bard tim es of the by a vote of 55 to 44 over W. M. the original towri was largely 1930s. Segver^ >rlver VerZ The vote for incorpor- on i his place. ? » ¿ t h ,o s t w heat cargoes. w a s close, only IS- more W a s m 9» t h a t M VPher T ra ffic n o w is based o n th e favoring it th an opposing. ^ a8C\ 2 ! L i J \ at ^ , Phnnt up-river haul of petroleum al- In 1904 th e . city w anted to »on a,\ ^ / ^ v while Biegs though this has been reduced bond itself to m ake some need- ^ a n t r ght of way while Biggs >pipe was built ed civic im provem ents an<^ R RapnAH. P tnrA had an imqtatrs from Sa,t Lake to Pasco. There w as found - th a t some fu rth e r B a r n e tt s store had an op. t m ovem ent of w heat by wnnld he necessary w here groups could meet. Soon J® y 1 w n e a i uy proceedings would De nw easary Qom er came in txirge. however, and in the spring to m ake incorporation en tirely . h ,f . blacksm ith shoD and To- of 1951 the d o w river legal. The 1905 legislature p r o • P m ent of freight was greater than vlded the proper bill fon, the zler an.l Holland (lid likewise. X up river haul purpow . - ; . ^ ’ X X i t v in « r l i T a ™ 8 The ^ ¿ e of the International rt Doss (center) “TEX A S FO B E IS E N H O W E R ” . . . Chairman The old Oregon trail came a necessity in early days. The ^vheat agreem ent m ore w heat ower birthplace potate tò a 'T e x a s for Eisenhower” sign at the I« W o « ™ t u r n i n g north- niail was sti11 handled at Eatons n at ag. . erne1ntr n I? ,w nf? movement ----- In a close to Wasco tu rn in g ” orin in Denison, Texas, a fter launching the , f achnnls w o rn sc a tte r- is b e in ® s h ip p e d from Columbia state-wide broadcast The broadcast was the r u la the ca m - west on the ridge north of arount] w here there were river P °rts than usual and lt p alfa to re t General Dwight D. Eisenhower to his can d idacy to w p and proceeding down th a t enQ . settlers date waa looks as if the agreem ent will be of the parties. for nomination for President of the United States by 1883, ju st the beginning of set- continued when it expires next dem ent in Sherm an county. ha^ U,P < to KXX) tons of w heat which Is C h u rc h B u ilt transferred to term inals by suc tion in two places or by bucket W ith the aid and support of belt in others. W heat is not ia ttle Robin Olds son of Mir. ' Among thos« those going to Van- van- Mrs. ifern aru w ru n . Elder C. A. Spalding, a Metho- hauled in the same compart- B ernard M a artin. M rs E a r l O ld s celebrated couver to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ted Trim ble and Mrs. diet church was built in th a t n ie n ts a s petroleum but on bins hU r f £ - X d ° a y ' Mrs. Erm na Cox were Mr. and E H ^ b e .h H artley gave a ChrisV year .n the locat.on w here th a t f h e g a s ta n k About the County Transportation about folks vou do know or would eniov knowing 1__ evihov artOi-n ^ n noepm ber 14 Mrs. F red Cox, MSr. and Mrs. mas party at the school house e n u rtn now is piaceo. c iarx Term inals are now full and Y Those p re se n t Bert Cox, Mr. and Mts. Charles .^onday afternoon for the 4-H Dunlap platted the town. Josiah shipping to them is barred un ? “ WWk ,th e X ™ ¿ ■ T o h m n P e rry and d lu bavla, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brink- S u b girls. T he eleven girls pre- Maj-sh started a dru g store. Levi less has been c contracted o n tn ^ ’S o S i ¡"an d o7 en ® - e r t and D on Cox------------- . sent. U - bu' ^ ? d « » I n is moved from > ui _____ _ _________________ and cookie^ served the Oskaloosa Hotel, a hostelry country points gWen “ to ™ n Z‘c«ler and B‘" M t e Ä ’ un‘ by b le s s e s . famous In e a r ly d a y s. D r. S . E . A s to ra te 8 th e s p e a k e r M ld r jg A T ^ ' , to V ancouver to attend the fun- by the hostesses. famous In early days. Dr. J3. E. to r a tes W r a n rt G o r d o n Lem lev eral of Mrs. Em m a Cox, going The basketball game at the Koontz came to tow n and a con- ty,at it had never been possible T T W N . C° 8__________ * in T he Dalles T h S a d a y from th ere to , their hom e in Grass Valley gyna Monday night tractor. In 1888 a school house to put the 20% reduction below w ere In Pageant is the best story p v pntered In E. O. E. ra j| rates ¡nto effect on the w hen Mrs Lem i 1 ley entered the th e Chehalis a fte r spending several between the Kent town team was built. nun. in 1889 iw « j of the m onth. I t is about an of- _ e n J hosoital over night retu rn in g weeks h ere With their son in law and the Lyle team was won by W ebber built a store building Columbia. Rates may be cut night, r e tu r n in g . fleer who w atched a nun clean- O aVlDgS DODOS I/T aW h n n ^ P ridav ’ - and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. by Lyle with a score of 65-56. In which w^as once located the when The Danes dam Is built to ing mg the m e gangrenous w ound of a . <rv .« ux . l X F r a n k von Borstel and Bert Cox. - • Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb county offices of the then brand elim inate Celllo canal which is Korean and said, 1. wo Mrs Ted von Borstel w ere in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock had left Tuesday m orning for Calif., new Sherm an county. It was ap expensive bit of river to na- th a t for a mUlton 1BMWC«» V O W I « U Mrs^ Ted von Bor8« l .w e re m eyen. >pend w (nter wUh the(r moved to Moro after elections In vlgatB. N either w oatd 1, P**“ * Thousands of Oregon people a tten d th e reg u lar m eeting o f ing Mr. a n d M rs. Archie Can- sons in law and daughters and school site. President Wendell Balsiger nun, not stopping --------- a w p la n n ln g to cash in th eir W. tbe A m erican Red Cross a t the trail, Mr. s M Mrs. Orville Rug- families. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. l^o- Wasco was nam ed tyasco be- s a id th at nom ination^ of candi- S. savings bonds w hen the 10- COUrthouse M rs W ily K nighten gles and son, Dean, and Mr. and g a n in Oakland and Mr. an d Piruse lt was then a • part*-* Oaten-wte* kn 4eate*KJaAUM*kr4|, Did you ever «»tice w hen fly- year m a tu rity clate Is reached d u c t e d the ied in conducted the m m eeting. eeting Miss Del- Mrs. L ester Barnum* Ms. Mario Canavero at Campbell. Wasco county. W asco w«s a the first m eeting a fter the :nenr ing or w hen looking iotaVon belief th at . ____ _____ ___ ■ a t aerial under the m istaken a t . . Morffan Bave - a talk on the _ s. , A Mrs. A lta Crowley is staying rath er famous nam e In e a r l y year. To w rite and edit the pro pictures how sm all the tow ns ,n tere st gtops then accOrdlng to of hom e n ursing She The A m erican Legion Aux- w ith Mr and ^ g Rass Fields days because it belonged to a posed booklet describing Hher- look, even the large ones are g tate w id e survey by p ^ n E . £ r e n r e s e n ta tiv e rfo m m el at L,th e .Z10™6 ° f while the Newcombs are gone. tribe of Indians. They were call- man county a com m ittee con- hardly big enough for a ' good > As£ Z e s . ¿ ^ r l c a n H « T c r “ss a re .* 7 H aro,d W « ta « d a y ___ ___ ^oa Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hiattrup ed the W.ascopum Indians and sisting of Giles French, Tommy i t h a t 63 1 tPA ^ i h ^ ^ d p H d e d ^ to ° hire ' h e r a Rernoon December 12 w ith 11 a r r iVed Sunday from Camp also the Wasco Indians who liv*T hom pson, George Mitchell and ranCh? n. -r w N T he surve>' n s h U n w r A X ^d were an“ J X T c X e ta c k to the m em ben. -od one visitor W s. < 3 ^ , Georgla to visit her ed at Wascopum «or Wasco- Carrel B ennett was named. T T W w % f thQse interview ed were and she Olan Stark, presafct. Mrs. parents, »Mr. Mrs. Ted They C hinooks ana a n d -------------------- here y will be elders few to . . ohAi.id h^id to r a e n a d c h 'X te a n c m h u n so « » i o . jKo- p r e n ts , and 'M r. w a and n a hlg M rs. parent8 ie o von v o ln n the pam>. name rney comes were vmnooKs a d T ™ o u n g alw s te ays r although fa v o ^ d h«» s e lH ^ : wom an lo from H m y e ’’alum , p r u d e n t , conducted ¡ a or3tel ltb from a word of them will do so as intelligent- 41Ut? ° ^ h^ id tb at the money who in tu rn would teach home *he v P^ n® J^ ere Portland. He is w ith the Signal Wacq-o, m eaning cup or small ly as did D orothy Dix. She m ust • . rein v e ste d in savings nursing in the county. for the New ^ ® n c e at the Corp and w i„ sent to Japan t)OW| an(f was re iated to a cup have aided m illions in th eir per- rein v e ste d in savings nursing in the county R ent Legion f e g .^ - S o m n gifts after C hrlstm as. shaped rock near the tribe « and v e “emotion81*8 . . _ n d s. Mr. and Mrs. vlsitors u. n . ra n ’s a d q rthur u a r te rs sa y Oregon s Iaew Geo| ts A. S ------------------- h e ^ g h t ^ h a ^ e b o Knowledge th a t bonds, after w ere ln T he in i X a n d , V a P te report rne Home e x o n o n u c a c.uo u. h M e cA ln hls The H o m e E c o n o m ic s clu b of M c A rth u r in h is O reg o n G eogra- brought a little reason to emo- passing the original 10-year ma- ~ p ia ir Balzer was 8iven on mflneV donations Rufus grange m et Thursday af- pbj c j\ianies. Exact site of th e An odd sort of celebration Is tlon although she carefully avoid- tu rlty period will continue dra^ ' ' a dinner a t th eir by the different organizations ternoon at the home of Mrs. trd)e headquarters Is now s said being tried at the Moro school ed e m o U o / to reason. ing in terest regularly u n til w ere h o s U a j1 £ ^ n*r to buy gifts for hospitalized vet- W illiam O’Brien w ith Mrs. Alta tQ T h e D a lle s • high today (Friday), a homecoming. w, T w N sold or another 10-year period home Sunday honor g erans. R efreshm ents w ere served Sm ith as co-hostess. A d e s s e rt schooJ Those w ho attended school at _ mJ,n has elapsed, still has n o t reach- ther, Mrs. A. h. n a at the close by the hostess. The luncheon- was served with the ______ Moro, and especially those who L lives in the h ^ n present, r a ^ n t h hopes o p es^to a S™31 nK ny _ R atoh next m eeting will be R Ja obert n u ary T a. 9 Chr|8tma8 tables and room decorated in graduated from the high school for r 1A A. F. Balzer M r and Ralph hQme Qf Mrg renaseu 10 io flnd h(?r at tne non.c , are expected to re tu rn and en the fu tu re and learns from the A $75 bond purchased «*«• _ _ WN a” d‘: t f " ago h e . la i now .n i r e a a e $100 " i n « “ K enny and Mr. tum' a l Kent- M» - WUtord B arnett p r ^ d e d ^ X V r X ™ 'b u s i n g f o m O l i a G r a n g e ¡ V years w orth L o tu W s- K gage in ____ sortie of the activities and, if held, will usually associated w ith home- n ig h 7 L ^ e e k the u n > - . u e - e ? - rnontht, u n t l l ^ “X ^ n d Mrs. M ^ r d £ k , n w e r e ^ n T h e R o ll™ ,. w ^ I d e « for R al universities t and re* , n IntCFCSt Until Paid High School Having Homecoming Today 7^* ^ t peratu re w as the same in Jack- • sonville, Florida as it w as in year8‘_________ Moro. . v T T W N T he rep o rt on Inter racial re- lationa Indicates th a t ^the m ore «MM» l i u a e n n i a i j Mflro MiSSÎOll&rY friction theH? is w hich is n eith er new nor surprising. My Word- Could the southerners be right? It this sion sion We T T W N would be n to s t^ e s ira b le dlvb K country of voters could on Ä - of voters on are Republican and Demo- and daughter, Brenda, of Pow eu B utte stopped a w hile F rid ay on i X X s l U T h l ' s ^ e n U m 7 and M y v B B akin z * Student at WSC J r k n W n^Sne hortte at Pullm an, Wn., came nom e F riday night to spend the Christ- ™.‘r i * X ™ ~ w w î ith ü i '“ h hls t a 'm m as a s h / holidays m other other J m (The Moro M issionary fam y ’ M r‘ held its C hristm as m eeting Olds of Mr. and Mrs. Clair A dam s December 12 a t the home — - - ¿ ü r n e T ¿ £ Ora w ere Mrs. E dith B urnet, ’ a i T Ä ^ b ^ Ä aiivi ______ asslgtlng hostess«*. Society Will Serve are in both parties; internation- contrlbutlons included $50.- included the A rt S c h l l l i n g ^ U J alists and nationalists are in j j cb u rcb ’8 , Bene- Ivan Blaggs, H arold E akins, both camps, conservatives and 10.00 to the Mis- Jack H o m ers and Donald Clod- liberals (the real kind) m ay be . fo r Lepers, an d $10.00 for felters. , ___ , found w ith any label. The re- ^ A r b p S e to Korea. - Mrs. F ra n k LdM aster w as suit is victory for a sm all group a be hostess to pleasantly su rp rised T hursday do n o t- have and seldom ^ ^ T n K l l a U o n of the of* evening, w hen she w as a guest ever had a n actual m ajority. T T W N „ one m uiht w rite a Christ- m as pray er for this nation it ----- *— w o u ld be th a t it get . over fear nf Russia T hat does not m ean S u ^ o b e ^ p re p a re d , it does to a u it acting . afraid. W hether the adm inistatlon real- w n e tn e r m e . of the cburch-afftliate<i organizations Ja n u a ry 6, at th e Co_ lty « . N orma Barzee w as « 4 . ^ ^ the afternoon, Of , ^be program for for ,the afternoon, A nUm ber of C hristm as carols i er" by th e .g ro u p . She rpad a n excellent ’paper o n C hristm as, em phasizing “Christ- c n m u iiw » — « - of honor at ia W. Mfccnab gave fo r h er p a rty ^w a s held The . ^ 7 - -------- a« ed as as- ed her her p p retty retty gifts, and w w<“ sisted b y Mks. Bob M orris. A fter the g ift, w ere adm ired, Canasta w as played b y th e group, High honor was won b y M rs. --- v p d lp r w ith low score tons,iectom v retu rn in g Each m em ber was to make their own year book cover. These The Sherm an County Pomona Frozen roa«to w ere a fam iliar w ere passed around, and some grange m et Saturday a t the Ru- S u n d a y .'/' r ’ sight last week. The tem perature didn’t get w arm ehough to do any thawing. middle of the y week when tne rog was so n vy th e telephone lines vy lt it left left .telephone hanging w ith the coated Ice for sev- e ral davs. E ven the trees and of them w ere ex tra nice. ■ The chairm an r e l d a letter from the Rebekah odge in Was- thanking the club for dona- The lions a t tn eir tooo .... saie. m e pro- ........................... .............. ceede-w ere tu rn e d over to the teenage.*party sponsors. , . . u The club decided to Invite the shrubs coated w ith 5 ice m aking iry tneei- over and Ing date and have a pot luck hall ln the the meeting, us gr nge • ' mnrn business m eeting in he morn- ing over which W alter » » c k e r t. m aster, presided. After the com- mUte€s gaye thpir reports el m .u e e s of g a q v e - ith - wa8 w tlon of officers w a s h he,d e ld w lfh n C ' ollowln,g reaul“ ’ Burnet, m aster; Roland John- son. o v e r s e e r ; Mrs. Howard Ross, secretary; Mrs. fcam Brock treasurer; Mrs. George fo x , lee- turer; D e w ey T h o m p so n ste- w a r d At e e W ilso n . a s s is ta n t The C hristm of the gukdav^ 8 c S ^ as T program l 7 ’bZ**heid' a t m aterial. T he club will have baked A tlee W ilson, lady assistant ste- Su J church Sunday even- food sale ln Wasco December 22 w ard. The executive comm ittee he peV^ «^1:30 p. m. a t P atty OMeara’s. is Andy Engberg. Will Huck, . pnrji n v invitpd It was announced there would and W alter B ruckert and the Everyone L s w rd la lly ¿ ^ d exchange after the Home Economies c h a in p a n , Mrs. M r. and NTrs. E d F ri ts , of a g m exenang Bruckert. \ Santa Barbara, ____________ a t 8:00 p. sm. in , A g o o d ,d in n e r of baked ham w ith all the trim m ings was ser- h Tuesday evening and will the R ufus grange hall. hom e rue my& evem ng _______ _________ won ved to m ore than fifty people a^ d ------------ ................. ‘ Mrs* the* ............. draw ing” prize. - Mrs. Roland at noon. The fifth degree of the Johnson appointed the tollow- grange was put on in the after qhplton F ritts.' S h e A lto n r n th w o s . e $?nlnp to ear «w«* noon w ith the drill team made J,X^na Moro ing people on committees: iPY ««?«t »».«« ------ —— gnv«nin$x8 M rg thP VIFW Book Mrs. Grace Medler, Mrs. up of the Pomona officers. Those Monday £>. « » o .B rlen and Mr». Cur- present to take the fifth degree dinner 3 , M ro ls$m ... Relief, Mrs. w ms - a and n d Mrs. M r s I Ivan van R k p llp w n i b m p9 R r in tls Neal W .i* ait Mor- w w em ere M>. K ir irkelie w e re Mr ris Mrs Will Huck and Mrs. of H arlandview grange, Mr. and Ä T Eiame, i * wr. pear?* B raö tett; Program . Mr«. Mr«. George D rlnkard. Mr. an d k e rt and aaugntee, „ „ „ w i ¡ - ~ » « - S S S . X S S . Ç < 0 ,« y ? ,Bdna Paulson sang — iS bad enough. late in in the the evening. evening. M. R o lfe ,- M rs A lta v ro w .e y , gin’s Slum ber Song”, aCcormpan- served I late T * T " W N C h r ist h v N orm a Barzee Mrs. Mjary W ilson of The D al-'M r. and Mfcs. B And now a very M en-yC h l a ,ed^ fey wgg w Rufug g a t ^ y and family, Mr. andg Sa™ m as bìe8»?ngs'o to all, w ith kn B and Mr. ily and the f “ho"me"ândT'flre- ‘ " P 8----- ^ n J t j o be s e n a t o a for for- attended p omona grange. R u f u s berty B r o w /a n d tem ' MW. J E ugene C. Baton, th e R u fu s Brown and _ ~ S M - X Ä w e of g r X neowner; w a s ’ In th e hoa- f Mr. a n d ( M rs. I v a n J W . L r ^ r ’A1" family T n d M r ^ " » ¿ a ' T i o n l . S S Ä mÄ . m "to n g « : Ä T l a w J week, - S ^ a st cilk lso n w ere dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and b e n e f ic ia l------ . •CARE for K orea” fund. for the things we enjoy x , x . B “ Ä S ~ 5 S G raduates of the form er Kent high Veliev and ,n they lnvltX n inasm uch as those schools are the schoo| wU, an nflag»mhiv durlnfe w hlch a 1M1 program will wUh be «on» tim e alfoted to those old tim ers who m ay wish to remin- )ge b|i(, gbout th elf hlgh schoo[ |olts , , wh<) w (sh tQ at(end clagMg tu nlt WUI be offered. Ques- ___ ,___ , . . most attend by choice.) i DD A AnnrsllSPFS A ppraW W l . □tau Learning vaiuea A discussion was held Wednes- day night a t the courthouse w ith A. B. MicPherson, E v erett John- son ------- and John C urran of — --------------- — the - - Bon- - neville Pow er?«-A dm inistration and Tom F raser. W illiam Roos, D nlp Rakpr* n d Llovd HenrlchS Dale Baker a and Lloyd H enrichs of the com m ittee chosen to re- present the county In th .« m atte r “ Ä S V a Ä Malcolm Guy, Mr. and I M ^ ty next spring to obtain right Bngberg M embership, H arland McDonald and Mrs. of way for the line w hich runs A th ^ W U k o n „ Mra. Sam Grace Mfedler of R ufus grange, from M cNary to M aupin. They Broek and Mrs Alta Smith; De- V grange m bers wer^ w anted to talk to some local and De- M.ra. V isiting isiting grange m em em bers we “ Brock r£ t*o ag na Mrs. Alta Smith; Adamg, Miles B aragar Of S to n fle l# persona about valuations of land y Adams, Mrs. Miles B aragar Of Stanflel and possible Mra. Mak»lm Guy, Mra. Fred Mra. C. P. Adame. Mrs; Meyers, damage to farms in location of p o r ^ m - r '- »"d M™ S te -W B.U - < ^ a- D Andv ward.