Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 21, 1955, Image 1

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Sixty-Seventh Year No Í2
M oro, O re g o n
T hese
T h in g s
We
N ote
F r id a y . J an u a n ’ 21, I
■ .
í
Moro Boys Win
Pair Keeping
arch of
imes
Committeewomen
Named bv Chairman
Record Intact
County Official Paper
Farm Programs
Power Will Be Off
Explained and
In Moro Fridav
Plans For Maryhill
Bridge Get Aid
Afternoon Briefly
The 195 j M arch o f Dimes cam­
paign started in Sherman county
E le ctric pow er w ill be o ff in
The Moro H uskies beat the St. last week. C hairm en fo r the five
?IOr° tOday’
a< 3 30 p. m.
Meetings o f wheat grow. ers
M a ry ’s Gaels, 57-56, and the C ul­ d is tric ts are:
held in each to w n ’ in ~thc’ co u n ty says
sav Ray Kelso
,°f f,fte
en c h m
inu
-
K ent: Mrs. H a rry Justesen
ve r Bulldogs, 49-40, on the Grass
local
ie inutes,
f"
Mem beis of the Sherman Coun-
Grass V alley: Mrs. M yrle S m ith ,hls
fog the puropse of g i£ X
h le f Rea'
V alley co u rt last weekend to gain
/ve .so , local
local c chief.
Rea- v court were in P o rtland Wed-
M oro: Mrs. H ow ard Ross
W in fo rm a tio n about the m ajor m re h J X tem P °ra r» outage is nesday to attend the Jai
a la rg e r lead in Cascade league
...................
P’ans fo r wheat that are now le ha
^ e voltage here w h ich m eeting of the s u e highw January
av
Wasco: Mrs. “ H a rry Adams
standings.
They now have fo u r
in * discussed. R.
w °J« £ £ ‘
” 132 WhlCh m ‘83“ ’n
<h"V
reo com-
By Giles L. French
R ufus: Mrs. W . II. McDonald
w in s and no losses in league play.
they
received
A large num ber o f co-workers extension man assigned to this *............
i» ... w
- y appliances. agreement to th e ir request fo r as­
In the game F rid a y n ig h t ag-
It
w
ill
be
reduced
to
about
125.
w
ill
contact
a
ll
t
r
id
e
n
t
s
o
f
the
county
and
he
was
assisted
bv
ainst St. M a ry ’s, the H uskies
sistance in p la n n in g funds fo r the
The economic ignorance of
jum ped to a three p o in t lead, scor­ county. Last ye a r pherm an county Jobn H llderbrand, w heat leajiue
M a ry h ill bridge across the C olum ­
Oregon’s senators was displayed
bia.
in g 15 counters to 12 fo r the Gaels. lead the state w ith a $1.1543 per d ire c to r fo r the county and bv
w hen they held
an
Alabama
The second fram e saw each team <.apita average. W s were not asked H unm y I hompson. counts’ agent Powell vs S.D. No. 17.
An agreem ent has been made
senator sponsor a b ill fo r federal
1 he essential p a rt o f the meet-
w hereby the
W ashington
T o ll
score 12 apiece. In the th ird quar­ to conduct a d riv e in A ugust as
aid fo r school construction. Ore­
— is
‘ ~ an explanation o f the six Decided By Court
mgs
ter, Moro had a 10 p o in t lead at w ere o th e r counties.
bridge a u th o rity , K lic k ita t coun­
gon has a hig h per capita income
The M arch o f Dimes carries
on ,nain Plans and d ivisio n
O. BURTON WOOD
_________
one tim e, but the Gaels fin a lly
and Alabama has one o f the lo w ­
Of the
The state supreme court Tues- ty and Sherman county, w ith an
Head, A gricultural Economics
closed the gap to five. The score tw o d is tin c t services, part o f the g ,tJup in to small
est. I t looks fin e to those w ho
siu u y and report b a c k "« m ’ lheir' the handad d ow n its o p in io n in assist fro m the state h ig h w a y
Oregon State College
1® used
fo r research and stl,dy and
stood at ___................
49-44 in fa v o m
r oney
o f M oro
to
can’t figure.
° f 1 ° we11 et al V8 Sher- comm ission, w ill provide $18,000
s ta rt the fin a l go. Late in the e xp e rin J®nts in an e ffo rt to eradi- Ideas about the p a n before , h l
fo r a survey o f the fe a s ib ility o f
T T W N
p n o ‘ tto
man sch
countv
______
“ score c wâs
111 57-54°
m e Îre
ra te a t™
no !!? n ^ and
S° Æ aecdrit.y fo r A rm e ra w ill
«te
nÎ ^ nn.1
Z e......
ür..Vare. and ,
fo r ie
m a them,
tio n The
œ l' d s c ^ h H o o c l V w o n 'i h w.,
o ^ À L ? br?dge on H lg h w a y ™ connec°t-
A b ra in is lik e a muscle Use
and
Judge
H
owelV
was^UDheH3
’ he tW° 8tate8, Sherman coun-
be discussed d u rin g the cattle fo r tbe H uskies w hen the Gaels
° f Patients who have aboilt m ajor plans is being given
I t and i t develops.
m
en’s
annual
m
eeting
at
the
Odd-
?
’erfc
handed
tw
o
free
th
ro
w
s
to
Z
"
«
0
?”
u
w
ith
tbe
disease.
,h
«se
w
ho
come,
i
t
is
a
valu-
The co u rt
an o p in io n bv * S P ,Ft -ls $3° ° ° and ,he h,ghw ay
T T W N
b°„2 !as.
to tbe re* a? l 6 )OO,k le l> its in fo rm a tio n be-
p in io
by t com m ission matched that.
The desire to have som ething F e llo w hall, Grass V alley, F rid a y, b r^ng th e ir score to w ith in one
l>e- Judge H all Lusk, th a t t the
d n is tric
°
ne
h
a
b
ilta
tio
n
center
realizes
the
tre-
ln
g
concise
and
clear,
new is sometimes
¿?Fu catUemen
a ry 28, s ta and
rtin g
at 10:00
a. m.
o f Don
Moro. M ille r caused q u ite
advocates
w ill " a c c so
it" s strong
o m e th th
in a g t AH
others”
in'teTe^’t-'
Speedy
.°f
expensive
,«l
the
r
i
gld
Price
a
n
d
V
a
^
U?erV
w
^
^
able to the co n stru ctio n ’ ^ i^ e x -
mondous am ount o f exœ nsiv»
Discussed are
bad in ord e r to achieve it.
e d a r * welcome.
a b lt o f dism ay on the p a rt of the patients
’
M tO ®ld these a id wm im US
the pro« ,a m th a t the requirem ents o f the law
th a t the W asblngton T o ll
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B u rto n G. Wood, head, agricul-
U lth hls fast b re a k and
The treat.n
e
r x .u i.- i
\ le " ults ln surpluses were not follow ed and t in t <on b,idge a u th o rity w ill sell revenue
So long as man re fra in s fro m ??ra l g n o m ic s departm ent, OSC,
Iay i1] sbots and was hig h case o f ooh w ill ° ?ne severe tions
large acrea«e
reduc- solidations were made in' leeal
a” ? b u lld tbe b rld g e -
doing unsocial things w here there b\gh‘llg b t speaker fo r the meeting
? mQn fo r M o ro w ith 17. N orm thou« ...5 ^ i « ^
nt0 8everal L b u
i fIe x‘ ble support plan order.
g
R has long been expected th a t
is e ith e r lig h t o r p u b lic ity , both J**11 have as his topic “ Changing ^ rl(i[ ey amassed 16 counters- ifl u?,, h ‘ do , lars - Y° >ur
u r uonation
donation * ......income
l k ,h “ ’duces
reduces
and income
reduces and The
ease has lnn<z
.
a brld8e at M a ry h ill w ould be-
Mr.
Wood presently
presently i>e,th
J?eltn Ba™
B a rn e e tt tt had
had 11.
11. L L a a rr
rry
a,n<M,nl you w lsb m 8u,pluses « like ; the domestic Procedure now to t
come a necessity because the o nly
are necessary.
P a rtn e rs” . M
r. Wood
v X « “ 5 n VVeF
F aniount
p
esently
SmlfU
.........
.
,
L
a
rry
g
ive
,
dlmes
o
r
w
jjj
plan,
favored
by
the
whea?
be
d
e
c
l
i
n
e
d
b
v
^
h
e
’
S
’
eaay
* ,a-
the Columbia
T T W N
° n the 14 man a g ric u ltu re ?,m lth played havoc w ith St r . r r v °
° r d° IUi ................... *• i
determ ined by the board and
»
u
d,oni
I f P o rtla n d th in k s there ls go- adv is o ry council to Secretary o f N! a ry ’s 2One defense by s in k in g
‘
h<? Proglsain-
^ a« ue o fficia ls, w hich
w ould its attorneys
attnm ovo
*
where there is a good grade from
in g to be active opposition to A fiTicultu re Benson.
slx o f his 10 counters fro m out
~~
make one price fo r feed and an-
the 100 foot elevation o f the riv e r
enlarged status o f P o rtla n d State
A d ams, resident
repre- past the fo u l lln e -
L e O Il V
M oA *
B
’ <1 ” ' ’* * * " “- * f<>° d’ th<? ° Ot y<?t tFled
to the 5000 foot elevation to the
___ __L?oyd
.
____ repre-
com pensatory paym ent plan w hich Going A w ay P a rty
in te rio r levels is between the
i t has an in fe rio rity complex.
sentative social s e c u rity adm inis-
M cC orm ick o f St. M a rv ’s war
ls the Brannan plan set to s lig h tly
Deschutes and John Day rivers.
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tra tio n w ill discuss social secur- a lm ost a one man team fo r the
d iffe re n t music; the fo rw a rd p ric ­
A t a ll oth e r places deep canyons
W ho ever th o u g h t an in n e r tube J,ty fo r fa rmers w h ich includes a ll Ga,es accounting fo r 36 o f th e ir Thursday A t Moro
Honor
M
rs.
Anderson
in g w ith its te m p o ra rily set prices
and riv e rs m ust be crossed w hich
w ould become obsolete so soon? farm ei*s as o f Ja n u a ry 1955. The 56 Points. McDonald w ith 7 and
F u n e ra l services fo r Leon V. by the governm ent to a ttem pt to
Mrs. Leland Anderson was the niakes fo r steeper and more
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general program , benefits, meth- K3ane w ith 6 were the
„ ~
ssv
have had m ore success had he had
leas-
T T W N
.0 a
settlem ent w ith the U. S. th a t w ill
g ive them around $3750 each fo r
iu r
fa rm w o rke rs w ill also be includ-
... .
,
ov.The th Ld annual m eeting o f the
“
K
c a x ^ a ^
daGon w111 s ta rf at 10.00 a .m. and
d£ a Anoon ’ «ncheon.
F ilm s
Discussed Here
Hi a Iiaiu IOugnt hut v ilicia u
died in a
«coring gam e Saturday n ig h t hospital in The
Dalles Monday demand.
KQe uhf Fr ieam was able to h it the n ig h t a fte r a
long illness.
'
Meetings were held Tuesday in
basket. Don M ille r made one fie ld
I^eon V
goM and
S
f ° r tw o free th ro w s to account and came to S h e r m a n " "
w'he 11i
,7-m
' ,UI
f ?r . fto u r P°in ^ fo r M oro the fir s t 1882 when the several
“ 7
......* » ro w in g counties were cov
fa m ilie s ered in the series o f meetings
° f ,he p la y ' C“ 1™ ’ o f -M oores « « le d here He bought w hich were all held th is week,
»afhered nine
counters in th is land, engaged in the h a r d w a r e -----------------------
tlrn e -
M oro narrow ed the m a rg in b u t fa n n « o u t - o f tow n T h e re he l i v
tra ile d u n til the end’ o f "t'h c "th in i e<l u t.ttj l,v rc il're d ';q '\iL r a w h ich F a ir Board Hires
fmaw«!.
. «...
io -uoio
n ic h
' ’iim-mr u lien they ......«..
w e n t m,« .■ i
ht» hom e u n 1 til
he en u tered
Barbour
f ? ln L In the fIn a l fram e’ the Hus-
’- ^ d t a l several weeks ago
" Mac
* WV «
« « U U r t Again
tg a ill
kies racked up 21 counters to top , S u rv iv in g are his w idow , tw o
A m eeting o f the fa ir board late
the Bulldogs by nine points.
daughters, Mrs. Gladys M orrison, btf,t W9«k
ad members pre-
Don M ille r led the scoring fo r M oro« Mrs. Ceciie Morse
The senf re «ulted in another n o n tra rt
Of States, Counties
,
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H a rp e r home S aturday, p rio r
to Mrs. A nderson’s leaving fo r
G erm any to Join her husband.
The table centered w ith a dis-
play o f red carnations and the
theme used were d e fin ite ly Bon
Voyage. They were a m in ia tu re
«hip and suitcases c a rry in g o u t
the theme. Mrs. A u g u st H u c k ln
and Mrs. A r t Macheel poured.
Guests in v ite d were Mrs. Grace
M edler, Mrs. H a rry Adams, Mrs.
______________________
l M
o th cci; M rs. L e w l^ H-'ttftiqgy,
Mrs. V in to n \M a T kb ^~ M 7 ’
“ -s. John
Foss- Mrs. M a rv in Thomas M rs’
E - Kaseberg, Mrs, C a rl T itg g le
M rs - Charjes F u lto n .Mrs n k ’
the shortest
to the large
C a lifo rn ia cities and is much pre-
fe rre d by the big tru c k lines
whose ca rrie rs th u n d e r along the
ro u te day and night.
P re lim in a ry w o rk to w a rd the
a ^ c e m e n t fo r an economic sur-
vey was made by the H ig h w a y 97
ass°c la tio n both ln K lic k ita t coun-
ty and Sherman county. AU mem-
o f Die co u rt, Judge Vernon
M ille r, and C om m issioners Ken-
netb fa th e r and Charles KuvDers
made the trip .
th e ir fis h in g r ig h t.. A t fo u r per-
ass0'
cent in te re st th a t w ill buy a lo t o f elation and Aberdeen Angus asso-
elation
w
ill
be
shown.
A
represen-
fish.
Oregon C attlem en’s asso-
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C i« i° n is anticipated.
-Uie Ihiirtt rtrte -wMih- rap y & r
H ow ard Ross, president,
w ill rc
— ’
,
“ Tolerance is the suspicion th a t nnrt n
Hon
m
n
.
ulties
°
f
the
assocla'
the o th e r fe llo w m ay be rig h t a f­
....... ...
im nH n • ? t h e Past y<?a1'- fe d e ra l
rx
te r a ll.”
Bn - m 1 i n \ h e i nation w ide
O c d i l S J lH V P V * F I p p I a /1
Brucel osis co n tro l program w ill
.
0 ,1
tlC C te Q
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I t is said th a t persons born u n . be ou tlin ed by Dr. W. D. T histle- M oro w ith 14 points; Duncan ga- I)al,es and one son, Dr. Ix?o Moore fo r r °d<?o e x h ib itio n at the 1955 H aHey, Mrs. H u ckln , Mrs.’ o.’ a .’ L e & io n P n a f
d e r the sign o f A quarius, w h ic
h n
___ tbered 10; _______
icb
a.^Si.Stail * f,b i£f l 7LB , ’ and
F rid le v y and S m ith ac- I be Dalles, three grandchildren’ co u n ty fa ir ixdng given to Mac ^ ar»e n t- Mrs. H a rry Van G ilder,
Dean Shaver was elected com­
sta rts today, are Inclined to ease, Bang’s d iv is io n , USDA. The pro- counted
. . . fo
. r 8 _ a piece
an(J three great grandchildren.
” B a rb o u r who has presented slm i- **
M rs- ” Lee W lison, Mrs. John K ell-
lik e to have th e ir ow n w ay, can »cam has been planned to meet
K e ith B a rn e tt caught a fly in g
la r shows fo r m any years.
The <)gg' Mrs. Fossbender, Mrs. L. P. m ander o f C hris Schultz post
Wednesday
be interested in projects fo r th e ir th e in te re st o f co u n ty cattlem en, elbow in the eye at the beginning
budget was adopted w hich plans ,ia v e n - Mrs. George Moon, Mrs. A m erican L e g i o n
ow n be n e fit and m ay take an ac
o f the second half, w hich sidelined H D Agent Coming
fo r the expenditure o f $3600 fo r ARon M c In ty re and daughters, n ig h t, thus reaching th a t post
tlv e p a rt in them. I t ls said th a t
h im fo r the rest o f the game.
new w o rk on the grounds a p a rt ,ean and S hirley, Mrs. C liffo rd through the a d ju ta n t’s job. B. H.
o th e r persons have the same at­ New Parish House
of
w hich w ill 1 k > fo r com pletion W a lke r o f The Dalles and Mrs. Roberson was named vice-com­
R. Youngs was high p o in t man For Meetings
mander, L lo yd Wooderson, ad ju ­
tributes.
fo r C u lve r w ith 19, H e rrln g sh a w
of the re b u ild in g job on the track Joe, H lld e rb ra n d o f I^ebanon.
Dedicated A t Wasco
got 8 points.
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“ Touch Ups fo r Wood F u m l- fences and re p a ir or re b u ild in g o f
French pastries and coffee were tant; L lo y d Johnson, chaplain,
A n . d y . Paulson,
sergeant
at arms, .
D em ocratic c ritic is m o f Eisen­
tu re ” w ill be demonstrated at tbe c°rra ls and chutes.
H arold se, ved w h ile the guests visited.
. .
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------------
K e n t and R ufus next week bv E a kin was e|ected chairm an fo r
M r- and Mrs. S tanley A nderson
Ja‘ ‘J . ; awJ enc% ! i,lle8 F reiw h
how er's fa ilu re to balance the
P arishioners and friends
‘r
eountv
mem- and daughter L in d a were guests
Van G1,der, re tirin g
budget seems fu n n y.
Rev. M a rtin Q uigley a house
H Club
Mrs. Janet Hornecker,
co
u n ty the Y e « *-P h il O’Meara, new
.......-
’
Unty
.........................
of his parents, the H arpers, fo r com m ander, as members of the
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home agent-at-large, T. W. Thomp- ber’ a ttended his firs t meeting,
w a rm in g and show er Sunday Starts Working
executlve com m ittee.
Wte note w ith pleasure th a t the n ig h t fo r the new St. M a ry ’s Ca­
the weekend.
son, c o u n ty agent has announced
A program fo r a m eeting fo r
Tbe K e n t 4 H Sewing club m et
The K e n t m eeting w ill be held t i d i
a rm y « till needs m ule skinners th o lic church re cto ry at Wasco.
in sta lla tio n o f the new officers
and packers. I t may take as much F a th e r Quigley, the pastor of the at tbe school house, January 11.
at 2.00 p. m., Tuesday Janu try 25 ’L,ocal Players On
is planned w ith W a lt Fargher of
Exports of Wheat
know ledge to ru n a Jeep o r a ta n k Wasco, Grass V alley and A ntelope
The fo llo w in g o ffice rs were elec- in the cafeteria at the K e n t school
Shrine Squad
D u fu r, d is tric t president, as in ­
as I t does to manage a m ule b u t churches moved i n t o n e complet- ,
B e tty Jean Reck man, presi- house and the R ufus m eeting at
Selections
fo r the Fast
and Lower This Year
s ta llin g o ffice r.
i t takes a lo t o f savvy to get along ed red b ric k home about a week
d e n t’ Peg»y M cKay, vice presi-
1:30 p. m., Thursday, January 27 u k ‘st teams o f the “ B ” football
H igh p ro te in w heat gained 1 to
w ith the m ule and In th is day and ago. The house Is n e a rly fu rn is h -
BettX B o th w e ll, secretary; at the R ufus grange hall M rs’ S hrine game to be played next 4 cents a bushel at P ortland dur-
age savvy is the most im p o rta n t, ed excepting fo r a few m in o r f “ d y Mac Innes- song- Yell leader H ornbecker w ill dem onstrate var- A ugust have been made by the in g the
past week. O rd in a ry pro-
State Liquor Monpv
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things The house was th ro w n ll ''
’ ^p o rte r. ious methods to use in caring fo r committees. Included on the lis t tPln wheats
were steady at $2 35
Divided
P O io
Divided With
With Cities
The biggest news of the day open fo r inspect ion o f the people
™
Redm an, club leader, Beared, bruised and broken fuml- ai* Norman Fridlej Don Miller
■ buehel
am i week and perhaps o f the de-
Mrs. A fto n M c In ty re
greeted brou» n t a tre a t o f cookies. Names ture. A ll county women interested and H arold Duncan of the Moro
Snow o r ra in over most o f the
Operatl?ns o f tbe Orp'
cade and c e n tu ry was the s to ry the guests at the door. P residing fo r the cIub w *re discussed, b u t are welcome and c o rd ia lly in vite d wi uad and
K e ith B arnett is on w in te r wheat area was a weaken d u r l n ^ i o L <X,nt,r ° 11 COmml« “ °n
ing Influence at m afor w h e it
d1ui ng 1,)'’ 4 resulted in allocation
_..v. arine powered v.»
ua at •«.„
z. table w ere Mrs. S tuart one
nnp u.aa
n,»« Picked,
to attend.
the lis t as an alternate.
o f a subm
by «
the
the g ift
was not
bole A lur« g « d_Ln a jiLF_W " ,,,t. ,,,a r*
m onth o f $601,665.50 to cities,
atom .
Macnab, Mrs. Leland M edler, and
J u d y Mac Innes, Neivs R eporter
I-our-H C lothing
leaders w ill
1 be gamp is p?a.ved in Pendle- kets. Also, farm ers have not p u t countie • in 'i'1 n ".
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Mrs. Pat Macanb. M any nice g ifts -------------------—
p a rticip a te in a c lo th in g w orkshop t(>n aB cr some weeks tra in in g , as much o f th e ir w heat under
H general fund of
Monday and Wednesday at the usually at E.G rande for the East « "p p o rts as had been expected. ! u ! / tate’ d e c o m m is s io n reports
is pleasant to lear th a t J T , g i v e a t the show er F a tb e r Rotation Study
I t 18
th a t w a rra n ts to ta llin g $300,093.-
/
.i
Quigley w ho was assistant pastor
. T;
Moro C o m m u n ity church under s9 uad- O nly seniors are chosen O nly a little over a th ird o f th is on
.
h a lf W*. m L “ ” ! u n e xp lo ra l,o n at St. Peters C atholic church In Beln«^ Made Here
ye a r-, crop was Uh,I,-r loan by
«> I * r cent o f
the d ire ctio n o f Mrs. H ornbecker. fo r tbe game.
w o rk fo r the John Day dam was j . he Daj Ies fo r th(? Jast {
December IS. 3S0 m illio n bushels
, * £ J 'V k H - . m le s '^ h '" '''
The w orkshop entails actual con-
ha, eume under the su n n o rl n r„.
l<K* ll, | es. Sherman
they said th e y needed to deter­
o f the refreshm ent table. M rs. C olum bia Basin ’
project w ork. This tra in in g is vai-
m ine the exact location fo r the
W illia m had
Macnab
and o Mrs.
W ,-,ffee.
illia m b e ««m«
uable
to the leader In her w o rk
O-Br.en
charge
f
the
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dam.
w ith her club members. A th ird
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1? e. 2 " a.r . “ ocl! ,y 0,„ 8 t- M a r y , .pj years ro la t|on trla ls at the <^ay I , being ptauned ,o r earIy
A great deal is being said about church was hosteses. Guests were Sherman branch e xp o rlm o n t sta-
A^rrangements fo r ,he K en. and
a c c o rX “
.
the changes th a t may come from
atom ic pow er and au to m a tic ma­ E a.her Q uigley M r , Marga lia r- r e ^ e i
O i Z n " pfu , nree.lngs are being arrang-
ch in e ry. Man loves his ease b u t man, M r. and Mrs. E a rl Ayres, state college
1 Pi
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ed b bv y m em ber, o f the ’ Earm
w o rrie s about m aking a liv in g at Mrs. Don Peaks, M r. and Mrs.
p E p-.pp
„ „ „ and R ural L ife com m ittee o f the
It. Seems old fashioned, somehow. George S tory. Miss K ate Brogan, a g ric u ltu ra l e xp e rim e n t station R ural A d viso ry Council. A s im ila r
M r,. Dona Thom pson, Bob Mae- ha , a n n o u n e ^ a p X t m e m °o f m eeting w ill be eonduetetl fo r the
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I f i t w e re n ’t so e a rly in the
1..iflie s group
t n n iin o
, f r th
,. M
\ f . oro
.
J u n n io
io r Ladle«
the
nab, Mr. and Mrs. J. H A lte n d o rf, John N a irn as research assistant Ju
year we w ould make some sharp M r
E‘
Stillwe11 and in a g ric u ltu ra l economics a t the church Tuesday evening
com m ents about snow in the deep son Bavid, M rs Bee Macnab and college to conduct the study sta rt-
south, b u t I t ’s a little e a rly to daughter Joan, M rs Clara Macnab ¡ne ta n u a rv 15 v -iir«
.
boast.
. . . from The D a lle , M r , K ale Me
Station Planner
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Grann o f Pomeroy, W n., M r. and p iete the study by July 1
M em orials to congress are al­ M r , Don Anderson Mr. and M r ,
The lO-vear fin d in g , cover a Dead In Washington
most e n tire ly w orthless b u t th a t
,ir
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t
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M o r o n i M cH ugh Il7 and M r° * ' “ *
Cr° P r0 ,a ,l0 n com'
doesn’t keep legislatures fro m get­ Moru, r a i .vienugn, m t . ana Mrs. bin a tion s made available thrniiizh
. . aarume,
Jardine, m
then
charge
,
en in cnarge
tin g excited about them . In the
M
ark
B
ird
and
baby
o
f
Grass
Vai-
annual
“
fie
ld
d
a
y
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reports.
These
io
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case o f the John Day dam mem­ ley. Phil Hill of Ashu-ood an I include « em ien ri
1909 Maleted
assisted In the
r grains, in 1000
n „.
" f T a r ^ ’ c r o ^ a ^ w " ? , , ^ selection
“ ,eCl“
o f the site fo r the loca-
o ria l those not p o litic a l partisan . h o „ from ,he W a s ., _ n „ y
(the m a jo rity ) don’t care who were Mrs. Sarah G iannonatti, Mrs
tion o f the Sherman branch ex-
p erim ent station, know n at th a t
builds i t so long as i t ls done soon. Stephen O’Meara, M r. and Mrs. tions on eoil p ro d u c tiv ity .
N a irn ’s fin d in g s w ill la te r be tim e a , the eastern Oregon d ry
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Donald Macnab, Mr. and Mrs. B ill
The meetings held th is week to O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. B ill Macnab. related to a stu d y c u rre n tly In land fa rm in g experim ent station.
acquaint farm ers w ith some of M r. and Mrs. Iceland Medler, M r. progress by OSC ccWiomlsts W He and H. I). Scudder o f the
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4 ’ ,n - Oregon
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^ A g ricu
1 ltu ral
^ eoitoao
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the m a n y fa rm program s should and Mrs. Pat Macnab, Mr. and t W e ’ t
give new m a te ria l fo r c o u n try Mrs. George Fox, M r. and Mrs.
tw
o
m
onths
re
vie
w
in
g
possible
»tore discussions about fa rm a f­ Pete Macnab. Mrs. S tu a rt Macnab, the area.
locations In eastern Oregon fo r
N a im fo rm e rly conducted I xe-
fa irs.
the station and fin a lly recom
Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Hastings,
© mended the site at Moro.
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Joseph Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
T hings are going to change Macnab, Mr. and Mrs. A fto n Mc­ of a g ricu ltu re . He h graduate o f
I^ater in 1911 he assisted in
the U n iv e rs ity o f B ritis h Colum-
Rverythlng is going to change In ty re . Mrs. Ire n e R hinehart, Mr. bia
and has completed require-
3
o f c r°P l a ­
™
° n the sta-
He w ho trie s not t« change w ill and Mrs. W. E. H ill and son Fred ments fo r his MSP degree 7 n a l
be le ft in another decade.
and Mrs. Augusta H u ckin .
continu-
ric u ltu ra l economics at OSC.
ously u n til 1052*
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- Rebekah„
Install Officers
x r z
s
million bushel, during the same
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In s ta lla tio _ n of new officers
fJ r
laat . yt*a r Thl"
leave»
«W
« i . i » - .i
h n io 1« / , f o f
the .. / Odd-Feilow
'■ 'a m ........................
r 'it e !x ‘kah m l m l i n b n ll(; n h iiu buab*
lodge, of Muro and W as,o Ilebek
over 5o n ,e ,n .2 , «« d n w n ^ o a
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d 11
in
n e r at - six o’clock
preparatory
to the ceremony? M r , K ,I,ih Paul-
son and Itle k v Johnwrn »ang one
o f B illy G raham ’, song, “ 1. U
v , . Secret
c ,.
■ •«..
V t e 's ..............
ia w '^ e s ld , in t ^
No
Mrs I / . O W a tkin s
theme song
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accompanied.
Inslalled by C u rly DeMos, and
“
'» u « “ ”
*2' 5” :
po
Forty
uer cent of
i. t
1 j p v i u n í o i
frpp m .._
a rke
• m0UM th “ " '-"¡ng channel,-,I
- r p l u , dl.posal
nrntfram m
«i«.n„
.... . ay
c o ntintiA
n tin u e » , to n
lb lle aw
« ’ "■?'>■« Mock«. L a te st sale,
‘W « " > e n t ls
I , fo r an estim ated
agreement
15>/4 m illio n »«»«I«
buhels o
o f f wheat
wheat and
and
50.000 bnles <>'
nt m U nn
v ¥-<!<-■
..» /,
slavia- T his w heat fig u re is not
large ln re lation to o u r to ta l sup-
¡>l
y
'-»»hel». hut a.
M ollie M cLachlan, d is tric t depu- h‘dSt is a 8tep ln tbe r ,« b t dlrec-
ties, were Vada Dc.Mo>s, NG, !,au- ,
,Sa1^ under lh ls P e g ra m are
ra G raiienhor t, VG; Jo G entry
n addltio n to norm al m a rke t
sec.; « Althea
nu,vement8-
x v e a w a l Burnet,
/ u i l i e v , treas.;
liv t l.- l,,
l Leona
/,- 'l||< l
Douma, musician; Irm a Johnson,
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cond'»' tr<-
d r ill captain, B ertha Harland View Grange
Belshe-
Thelm a M ille r
w arden
'rh,.
n. ,
....
w . oukc
Gladys’ M orrison,* IG Ann M ille r’ la r^ v le w * ¿ L T T
Ii 8F’
OQ; Helen Martin,4RSNG- Ix iu ra urd .v niirhf
Wh *n 1<?' Sat’
gather, LSN< ■' M " ii1r M ' ; ;. „ 'h , arna ur^
r 'r io i, '"
ha',',—
and
the earned
.
H,.- g £ S r S
X g ln g ,h " “ dal
" " ‘S
uriI1K*ng
in r fu total
the g e n e r^
n ,7 .
x i, J
u i L m u t On , are
eordane, w i ,hL
“ C;
w htehWX , J X ?he7 0#n,r° l
I
l i b ’s
l,if
' t i ha'
” 0 P* r
i, ..
f lcen" f fee^ re tu rn to the
. p / , * \ n w b,ch
licensed out-
£* £
g e ^ r a l' ' h' ' . rcm !,ln " " r
K
al fu n d ’
H a rrv
Hartley Engaged
M r.
r and Mrs. Cecil S utton of
H erm iston announce the com ing
m arriage o f th e ir daughter, Don-
na I,ee Ham m an to M r. H a rry
i ,artk?y’ 8on o f M r’ and Mrs. L
H a rtle y o f Grass V alley. M L
H ?r,ia y « ra d t ^ »
RSVO;’ Forlence Bru< kert. I/8VG- organized•
?t !ended Oregon State co1'
Mrs Stella T om linson o f B ivc
t ,
» i Kn ‘ r,,d n m P n t» I* “ >yd lege and is now a senior in edu-
" e m X of the o d ie In ( ’ S
f h ^ a n , V ernon M ille r, cation at Eastern Oregon College
'° dg<? in Canada Rrn<” ’ t C hristopherson, H e l e n o f Fxlucatlon at L , fin n ,«..
*
,h e D „„.E ,.„n w .
Hamm’. n
, r „ m
were John S hipley W ; Tom Mon- m ce H b ile v ’» ml
G -m ry , Í.SVG
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next
m X g ''
” e.r m l" ,on h " ' h * ho«l and U now
a freshm an at Eastern Oregon
College o f Education.
The w edding w ill be an event
Ja n u a ry 22 in the Methodist
7 -"-'-'
tending college.
''Un" nUC ab