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M nom nn^m M B K - r_£r 4f 4 > nuotai -k ■I T h ese T h in g s W e N o te Honor Roll Contains One Perfect Student, Doctor Warns Flu County Official Paper December 13, 1957 T- Moro, Oregon Friday Seventieth Year No. Jamb °ree Show, Female of the Species Is More Noisy Than the Male, Also More Active May Have Three Wheat League Supports Commodity Group In There was a great noise. A gym- the size of the score as much as nasium fu ll o f fcroechlng teen-age the q u a lity o f the w inners g irls , led by from, tw o to fiv e Sherman fir s t defeated Condon w h irlin g ju m p |> < r queen yeller**, 10-5 and Fossil won front C ulver The honor ro ll fo r Sherman im portuned th e Outlaws, Tigers, 11-4. Sisters over ran D u fu r 21-« high school fo r the second six _ __ has ____ _______ A lthough an -estim ated e xtra Bulldogs, Falcons, Huskies o r R e d , and M aupin got by Mosier 8-5 and week period been compiled w ith " the fo llo w in g s tu d e n u listed 10,000 o r more deaths have oc- 1 » ^ , t o p u t, fo rth th e ir beat the firs t round was over w ith thereon: < curred In the nation due to the e ffort« fo r the honor of dear old the ye ll leaders s till in good voice. S herrie Fraser 4.00; S hirley cu rre n t influence outbreak, a ll s i sb?rg( condoa,»£lherman or Mos- On the second round Condon The Oregon W heat G rowers as a public o ffic ia l who had h e lp W atkins 3,83 Ronda Fraser, 3.79; health departm ents are w a rn in g ie r and & flgW> fig h t, fig h t fo r »»eated C u lve r 134) and Sperman changed its method of ed wheat grow ers in fre ig h t rate «. noaed* ------- „ I.oeeu. FoasU 11-10 in ... a » th r ille r . . hQ«‘ holding a convt convention and drew a cases many tim es. He is now re- K ay K irk e lie , 3.71; Deanna M a r that the w orst may he yet . to come. O n n ly ly h a lf of lh lhe glrlfe ware sue- tn th a t i straineu strained me the rn th ro a t i inusv.e«. muscles. 1 laraer crow crQwd lhan ugual A second wave o f A sian in flu -' o e glrte d than _ _ to lhe üved. H a rry H n k e rto n , ... fo rm e r tin , 3.63; R on Mobley, 3.60; Lana Giles L. French at Pendi eton fo r Thurs- league president, was given an “i w t«h I knew anv- Paulson, 3.58; A rlene Macnab, 3.50 enza now o ccu rrin g In Japan and cessful—the nonnal percentage— M aupin stopped D u fu r 19-9 and arn Overheard. 1 wish 1 kne y Schaumlx?rgjer X50 South Am erica indicates th a t the toM, a th le tica lly th e y had a much Sisters took an easy one fro m day and F rld a y of last week. award as the oldest past president th in g as w e ll as he H onorable m ention: Bob Cyph- -------- Aslan — “ f lu ” pandemic *w lll follow ___ ?r w o rk o u b ^ u in d id the boys ■> outiMton bays Mosier 15-2 15-2. Heretofore, (he meetings have in point o f tim e. — entry. . — . ' K irk e lie , 4k« o n d n m lr _ w h o _ ____ ixrtfUi know s e v e ry th in g .” ers ___ W ilm a G Eva the p a tte rn Of »kn the 1Q1fl 1918 n pandemic were u linUtori -» to e ight m in u te I It t ixi is probable th a t every school gtarled w lth com m ittee sessions, The heart o f any w heat league TTW N Nancy W ilson, a ll 3.46; B a tty and lh e diasao? w ill be exper- ¿pUrt8 j n the Custode League Jam- w ith the exception o f Mosier and often weU atbended T h is convention is the resolutions tra ffic Oregon w ith its basic C ulver can obtain some solace year talks were scheduled fo r passed w hich represent the th in k so Reckman, 3 42; L a rry H elyer, ienoed everyw here i n - three sep- 5oree hejd M Sherman high _ FU, v » i i i S S ^ h I d to li? d r W e w M ary Mobley, DavW R tW ’ K aren a ra ‘e «PWem4c " T T * ith in t* r ' K fm last Saturday night. T his the Jamboree. Sisters pre- Thursday forenoon. ing o f the wheat grower« w ho a t maybe it isn t so W ilson, Ju lie Woods, 3.36; Steve venlng q u ie t period« o f one to was the firs t Jafoboree to be held »anted the most evenly balanced o p e n in g the convention was a tend and are the basis fo r action be re sp o n sib le . B elloni, 3.33; Connie A x te ll. P a t three months. at the new p la n tjo f Sherman high, team although most are freshmen. dlgcus8k)n of s p u tn ik s and the in- taken by the league d u rin g the ~ is r u n n in g fo r Blackburne, J im m ie Duncan. D er- The county health officer pass- as fo r the firs t t ime an adequate Sherman used tw o u n its th a t var- le rn a tio n a l com plications they ensuing year. w ill make it lene M ille r, X29; John Field«, es on in fo rm a tio n fro m higher gym nasium was available In th is led 1 Ule in scoring a b ility but haye caufied w ith D r p ^a n k Monk ? ° Z X ^ T h b , ^ l m e l a w ha, a 3.25. Dynn R athbun, J im T h o m « , headquarter. t h a t experience county. g re a tly In speed Condon and Foe Q( |tced ftU ln g lhe ,aUer Sale»» Tax Approved " 3.21; Peggy A lb e rty , J u lia Bayer, show« second and tM rd expect- w e are inform ed that there is sil had good teams and M aupin gpot Ck)v Robert Holmes to ld The taxation and legislation readym ade campaign plan»U n h i. B r*o ^ u53»', e T ' n u ^ m l c w W Oring much The ^ 0 , 7 ** has p o a a . ^ m t lllU Many ».»—a .-x_ noV , y 7 ■ o * " ie u ... . W -«« teams wheal growerg they should pro- .............. ......................................— com m ittee again approved a eale« earnest e n d i i b y » «■>“ “ ™ lllneRS <nd hlgh<1. j / mlK,r e , w ill< h i . conduct«! chant», p la y e r, fre q u e n tly to give d u ce p o rk to t h e ir Income tax e ith e r as a tra d itio n a l action • ¡rr.nru>ir>0 and unless Some- J W 1 ( i S oieve iiic i , 3.15; jt/jt- c —— • ----- w ..«r vwwv.r-cr --- on - - the — .quad - t« e d B u u rn e t. Joy« fatality rare. • «„ ire. »a, the coaches and p la j y — e r, - — a c all a chance , 108 ou and the economy of the state, a or ag a result of conviction, it also fh a t n ian k from him Edwards, 3.18; Jeannette Belshee. F or these reasons the public quai n ted and to s ta rt the basket- th e ir wares ,ea lh a t haa made constant- aak ed th a t a special com m ittee be one can steal th a t plans trom nun 3.08; o D , na. Tbm is i« u urged rv ed to ith the In- k ball » i i . season m m n w ith ith a a bam? «*aaon starts th is r . . Qgp ------ w ... --------------- ........................., -------- to make bang (a The •*«"di»r regular season llh --------- noticeable re- T ^p ixiln te d b y the _ . league B e tty B o tb w e ll, 3.04; to continue continue w w lth_th«_ln- o tr ff w LVUuv otuh ^hprntan play n av- J J ___________. r . . . .. __ he’ll make a good race. fluenza Im m unization program . yeu serves the purpose». F rid a y n ig h t t u'tih w ith Sherman Higiey, L a rry M iddleton. 3.00 suit. The governor also com m ent a study of both federal and state TTW N ___________ Vaccine Is now available to a ll C om petitors are determ ined by ing D u fu r here ed on the fre ig h t rate problem inheritance taxeR as they affect There la 09 old story we haven’t is a j . ■ 1 persons through th e ir ^private jot. T w o n o rth e rn teams played ----------------------- th a t w ould p e rm it dressed meat a agriculture. had an o p p o rtu n ity to te ll fo r in c P I tltt VJttS JOD physicians. Vaccine potency has tw o southern teams and the dis- O ther requests were th a t legisla lower rate than live. some tim e so w ill ru n It In on the . ■ ■ ' ju st been d o u b to l by o rd e r of the ti net ion was more by lo t than by tive in te rim comm ittees have lay readers o f th is column. A t H a y C a n y Oil ('omndtteeM Go To Work U. S. health service because ex^ geography as Fossil, Mosier, Con- meml»ers as w ell as legislative, h n T i!SandP^ 2 S t yd i ^ a ^ i 't ’h tie B idding on the road project to perlence proved the e a rlie r vac- don and D u fo f’ W tre the n o rthern th a t the basic school fund use av- Thursday afternoon the six h - .n Who had estab- p a rtia lly complete the Condon- d n e « n ly 5 0 4 0 « efteetlve. Pvr- d iv is io n w h ile g e rm a n , M aupin, ge days mem bership Instead of _ committees of the league.. w « jt u X d a s m a lT fo r ^ n e a i a s p X Wasco rood ¿ s u ite d in the H a y sons subject to special exposure. Quiver and 8 l-t« K were the sou- nsus ch ild re n as a base, asked Funeral services fo r Norm an E. ln to s ^ i o n w ith better a tte n -« « n lisnco a sm all lu rm n e a r • P ____________A8__v*. a lo M t h e 'u i il '" w h e r e " t'raTelerl Canyon John Day riv e r aeettoo of o r who thmlre best protection, th e m teams. In total scores Sia- F ie l s were held at The Dalles danCe than usual and alth<MigAr-,e I* ial of the personal p ro p e rty ♦ k/x ( ) Ik<xirxev Q asm Skri ftfl t/A Sil t>e discussed \C er<-tax and su b stitu tio n o f a business often stopped. usual Im p o rta n t^, la x > recommended each county One day a fa m ily came ................. debated them. com m ltlee to meet w eekly and neat little wagon pulled . . . . h o p lla l In The Dalle» Monday The m ak| ng was again wat. h legislative a ctio n ., resdnpt- i^ w i^ h o T h o ^ e. tie told the old g ra d in g .a n d 8 24 m ileg o ilin g , , le r a p e rw n ha. been exposed m o rn in g fo llo w in g a long period resumad F rid a y afternoon w ith ,he resolution fo r the Federal m a n lh a t he had been forced by Roger» C onatructlon com pany Asian I n f lu e n . develops In 1-2 of Increasing illness. President Raphael Raym ond mak- Plan o f apportionm ent, and noted w < i ! \ a k h ^ m o v T fro n » ' Portland w o .u c c e o fu l bid- days of exposure, w h ile Im m unl- Contract Let For N orm an Fields was b o m at Jng h b repQrt w hlch included a ‘ hat taxes were g ro w in g m uch I, in d e n e . he h S id der on the G illia m county section o tlo n takes 10-14 days to be e l Wasco March 15, 1917 and attend- revlew of lhe Wo rk of the league faat,?r ‘ h«n Income. i h l t h T S o S d be i d e w fln d ^ m 'o r «417.487 T h is include» !» « teettve. "D eveloping Im m u n ity DeMoss Substation ed school at Wasco He w orked d u rln g lhe pa8t year and waa Bur. Wre<u S||)| |n<rraM . B onneville Powe. A d m ln la tra ____ ______ ___ _ X 7 o m m “ n l £ a. frie n d ly and « ¡ ¡ « «rm kng and 20.« m iles o f fro m an In a c tio n U o .lo w o there u n til he entered m ilita ry paging in the num ber o f a ctivitie s developtajg It b y having the. db a ° n .^ xlav k ilo w a tt am- ■ervlc* ln ltH 1 > s* r v ‘ ng in the in- ¡nciu’J^d M a jo r Items were th e ' The production and land uae inhabited by .u o h fin e people a . the one he had left. ,n *' w u’ * 18 ™ ®e4i* ‘ and„ tt^ J Uka8 W to 14 stru o tio n of a 1 5 y < fa n try on th? European fro n t w o rk o f 8el l i n< gra in to the O rie n t com m ittee called a tte n tio n to the You’ll fin d ’em as good where ‘shed in the fa ll o f 1958 although or m ora . Ther* J o l t X w ith wbere wa8 8erk>U8ly w in d e d gnd ln 8 lru c li ng O rientals how to weed problem b y saying th a t yo u ’re g o in ’ " said the old man. * w “ ‘ he necessary to acquire shorten t t e ooucse o f the flu of DeMSss (han Qnce anJ from wh|ch oreoape prepare wheal#foods wheat foods, the constant constant m m orning o rn in g glory glory was s till the d o » an apparent low bid o f $36.597 p a rtia lly disabled. the once a person gets It. ' A few days later a much less r lKht of w ay before the «. 'll# —« > , i/wH», m ir in a Ta- **"" p“ ' l *“ “ J battle over fre ig h t rates and a in a n t weed and was Increesing In 8Ubm .?? . L j z r S h o rtly a fte r his re tu rn be was m u ltitu d e o f other league in te r- acreage in spite o f preeent con- prosperous and pleasant s trin g - « °2 £ coma, »^»pointed s h e riff on the resigns u tro ls and the e ffo rts o f the govern- er came b y the spring cursing his in firm contract, W L rk l o be p e r m e d by lio n o f C. C. W ilson, the date be- . Talks m ent and the fa rm e r to eradicate b s lky team and berating his scraw- l i v e s t o c k V d i u e s co n tra cto r includes clearing and r vOrvx, tjw. .w jtrh v a rd o a rkin a lng F e b ru a ry 1, 1946. He has . i t C lassification of Omar, B u rt ny ch ild re n . “ I ’m su re glad to t * s a »»« gra d in g Mto »wt ny ar^- been elected steadily since. He .Judson Evans from th e Coinm o- i(I) c u iu m b la was made as to use C" T ^ row i M o * « U p F® 1, 1 3 5 8 M r, J o , tu x k u o ) C l w r l » 48. ire a and « b l n « road, excavet he t»» h . told t,.m th e old man. “ They w a . v r , u U o n w l lng >nd p lK .|w fo u n d a tio n , fo r Interested h im se lf ln many local d j t y sta b iliz a tio n service to ld of on gon Of d iffe re n t p ro d u c tiv ity , projects, in clu d in g the county am the shipm ent fo grains to other o tn a r fo r the best soli, B u rt fo r the meanest, o m erlest bunch I V aluations o f livestock fo r as- at Moro died In a h o sp ita l In The substation transform ers a n d bulance and was h e lp fu l to any- countries and the d iffic u ltie s en- m edium soils and C olum bia to r ever got In w ith .” » ~ aessment purposes w ere establlsh- Dalles, December J9 after a long equipment, assembling and. erect- countered by the force o f “ sales- god8 w ith less p ro d u c tiv ity . The T hey’ll be ju s t as bad where ed by eastern Oregon assessors illness esusto by a succession o f Ing station steel structures, and one in need. S u rv iv in g are one daughter, men” engaged In th a t job. Es- com m ittee commended the soils yo u ’re g o in ’ ” replied the keeper meeting at ^E n te rp ris e last T hurs In sta llin g substation fencing, Caro1’ now “ v ln $ *n Alaska w ith tlmates are always dangerous he dep a itm e n t fo r good w o rk In clas- BU° T ^ i r r h »iJe',Uand of tbe s p rin g w day. and F rid a y. t C la ir Balser, strokes. lig h tin g , g Sherman county assessor, attend- S u rv iv in g are her w id o w e r, con her m other, again m arried, a h a lf gaid and gave examples o f changes s ify ln g soils of the C olum bia Ba- ■i T T W N A daughter, Mrs. Cleo K n ig h t, g ro u n d in g system. b ro th e r. Demon, and a stepmoth- th a t had to We mde by the govern- 8jn The states canm>r get more pow The tww DeMoss substation to The fo llo w in g tru e cash values Lodi, California, brothers,^ er, Mrs. P ru d e tu * S m ith and un- ment. D routh in A u s tra lis may Com m ittee members favored a er, n o t local 4 governm ent more ?et^ er ,1(8) vnit tTamonfiSSn cle8 and cousins liv in g In Sher- make i t possible to sell more p ian w hereunder q u a lity o f w heat power, w ith o u t the a b ility to col were set fo r the com lqg year: Schmidt, Boston, Maas^, W illia m StoCKum, U.11IVI»»-, WMOSS u o .w w v o n ir s r u u i . io. m gn Th<? fa m liy request wheat to India and neerby coun w oukl be encouraged by g iv in g it •wvx _ — C a lifo rn i lect more —_______________ taxes now taken by big calves under 6 mo. $30; over 6 Schm idt, Stockton, J r ,. th a t instead o f flo w e rs a like do- triej, although Canada may Insist a better price. A soils man fo r the ger governm ent. T hat is the basis mo. $65; steers 1-2 $95; stoers 2-3 sister. Mrs. Evelyn Law , A lb e rts, line, w ill m other, M rs. Pesrl pow er loads o . nation be marie to the Sherman on less com petition fro m the Uni- sh t rinan station was recommend- of o u r overdone centralizartion. $1257 heifers 1-2 $80; cows 2 up (Mnada; T T W N $100; b u lls 1 up $200. B row n, Stockton. C a lifo rn ia arxi nam cow iues in cj«* j - j « ' county ambulance fund. ted States th a ^ has been the case., ed a$ a ' la b o ra to ry fo r the W onder if anyone th in k s the The tru e cash value o f w o rk tw o grandchildren. 2 ^ ,? ; th e Colum- F ra n k B row n I* * “ - Am erican a panel discussed the m a rke tin g north w e st to w o rk In co n ju nctio n F unera! services w>1L ^ n^ ¡"a B w in B to ctrlc Cooperative, le g io n conducted the services 8|lUatlon as to farm com m odities w ith ro ll conservation d istricts. corporations pay the big taxes horses was sel at $50 and o f sad- w „ a ,ro m 4 hut oth e r than fin d in g It a d lffl- if ao, die horses at $100. at 2:30 p. m. FMAy, levied against them— and, Q uality Pay Anked c u lt job, had no solution. Sheep w ill be valued a t $19 fo r 17 w ith in te rm e n t In th e how. C om pany ldony. Joe .S plruta, w ho has been re- a lamb under one year and ewee ceme te ry at The Dalles. T T W N The fe eral program s com m it- preaentatlve o f the league In (pe a(8yed w ith its domestic p a rity T :ie man w ho w orks only fo r from one to s ix w ill be w o rth $16. Japan and Korea, showed elides plan flnd agreed to j o j n w j h , t he Swine nine m onths spd o lder money may have a handicap; of displays made there anti o ntdlona, conference o f co m m o d ity * w ill be w o rth $40 and pigs under th a t may he a ll he gets. feeding wheat products to stories Japan* „rg a n i^ Q o n g to a « new three months w ill -------------- be w o rth _ $10. ----------------------- _ Sherman m to e R s yield ^ t o p / a ^ baking cse e xp laining them w ith ' l l develop s s k id Otot n- TTW N Rocket launchers know by now T h o se between three and nine m onths w ill be valued at 15 cents ers have u n til December 24 to and anyone ___value by the m ille d . . o f his experiences in those coun- Rresg enough money th a t silence is golden. per pound. register to vote in the approach; _ lja n d Uge afrd cro p s com m ittee The wheat league recommenda- trie s to rpduce g ra in production b y 20 TTW N o__ ____________ These estim ates o f tru e cash ing referendum on the proposed Qf the shef.man P lanning confer- »lon on and o th er varieties The annual banquet w as served percent lh ro u g h the conservation We are ve ry glad th a t no read o r o f a newspaper has to stop at value are somewhat above the Oregon Beef Com m ission F o rty - ence wU1 Tuesday, 1:30 p. outUne8 i t8 place In the Colum bia to nearly 400 members and w ives resorve of the *<,„ bank stated in te rva ls and read an ad figures fo r last year and re fle c t six Sherman countlans J ia o regls- m , December 17, courthouse, B afl | n — ** a s a general rule, the re- F rid a y evening. P rogram fo r the commended th a t e lim in a tio n of before he can go w ith the story, the gro w in g tendency to estim ate tered by December 9. O nly those Moro E R Jackman, crops »pe comrnendatlons fo r the g ro w in g a ffa ir was the presentation of acrefl by blddIng T T W N p ro p e rty at nearer actual value re g iste rin g w ill be e lig ib le to vote. c|ay gt, w ill attend. o f three new wheat varieties, awards and recognition o f those Tbe eommitteee wanted crop Representatives o f three news- and the assessors’ confidence In Sherman county w ill be host t ° r n n tro l com m ittee w ill Om ar, B u rt and Colum bia, may who had helped the league In the WOffc to be done locally papers, presum ably w K h the us- the stock m arket. On the 1957 the 1958 annual m eeting o f ie Wednesday 1 30 d . m., Dec- be based upon the p ro d u c tiv ity of recent years. A wards fo r eonser- and mor^ in t e n t term s as to pay- ual rabidness as to the “ people’s basis tbe assessed value o f stock Oregon W heat G rowers meeting, courthouse Moro. Home the soil. Omar is best adapted to vatlon me" of <*«ch county and to mentg u p a n te d the new p a rity , rig h t to k n o w ” , were on a panel w ould be 30 per cent o f the tru e E lton .Wedler, 1957 C om m unity L iv in g com m it- land capable o f producing above the state w in n e r were made. AI-.: baged on 1947.49 instead o f the old . _____• ____ * __ j i» ____ -.»» »«.« «».k X, league president extend«« the in- ana v v n jm u im j « a »» ,___•_• h is Sort ted the buckle .___ bushels _ ___M per acre o r more. T his bert Ka«w>b<>r<r Kaseberg accen accepted baJj^ ____ d on , r>,» 1910.1914. last week end and it was o ff the cash value, l Z i ; n d 7 r ^ t he . : n u ^ n , r e t i ™ r e e w ... hoM »» ...... ___________ results ln a rel- fo r him self and Pete Ma*nab, whew The m a rke tln g and transporta- record. Depend« on whose secret »1 Pendleton Place and tim e w ill Tuewlay. 1:30 v- m.. December 17, high yie ld u .ua y a tiv e ly low p ro te in content o f the could not be present. They wer^- tJon comm lttee recommended a is being given away. be set d u rin g the executive com courthouse, Moro. wheat. B u rt shoqld be considered jo in t Sherman epunty w inners. aubgj dy on f,o u r th a t m illin g TTW N . . " ■ ■ — . Art ■ a _ rry S ta rr o f UaaM iri I 1 a IlA . _ _ m ittee m eeting n re t January. The B u rt wheat samples col- fo r lanrf capabie producing 20 L S um eeM m AM erville, Un- of e x p W o rt g ^ done Reading about Indonesia makes Carol A rm strong, BUI H a ll sud lected fro m Sherman to 30 bushels per acre. Omar and lon county, was w in n e r fo r the bere | t pommended the railroads us th in k i t is tim e some one s ta rt cu o r» *- • a few ________________ Inspected carload a rriv a ls of county agent,’ are attending farm s have been p a rtia lly analised. B u rt w|1, yleW e q u ^ iy w «n in .th is state and received-the Oregonian . fo r lh e propoBed fre ig h t rate re- ed » saying good word« about colonlalism . No need of advancing wheat at P acific N o rth w e st Tide- lbe annuai A g ric u ltu ra l and H om e D u rin g the W heat League meeting area tbe p o s s ib ility o f h ig h er plaque Don Thom pson presented ductio n recently requested and on a ch ild o r an untrained people w ater te rm in a ls totaled 2 ^ 7 9 c a rs g ^ ^ m i c s g u f f conference ln M a rk Barim ore, w estern w heat le(n makes B u rt the pre fe rre d the awards. w hich a h e aring is being' held along too fast. ' d u rin g N ovem ber as against C orvai lla December 9-13. The con- q u a lity laboratory, passed along v a rle ty C o lu m b ia w ill generally John Carktos, fo rm e r PUC com- th is week in Seattle. T T W fl 4.304 ln October th is year and brings together Oregon the p ro te in tests for samples sub- |ln,lte d land p ro ducing less mlssloner, was given re cognition The w om en’s com m ittee, dom Seems lik e the o n ly things th a t 7,783 cars d u rin g November, 1956. g y ^ e college county agents, re- m lttod. Resylts w ere In percent lb a n 20 b u s h e ls .A ll three varieties _ estic wheat u tiliz a tio n , asked th a t are g ro w in g are those financed July-N ovem ber ra il receipts total ^ ^ h and resisdent teaching per- protein: M o ro -J o e Peters 6.7; w tn yleld equally w eft on th is ¿ h e r m A n NOW M & (l€ the ra ke baking contest be con- w ith tax monev. Mavbe th a t’s a ll ed 24,306 cars b t 39% less t h jn Noted speakers and new H a ll 6 Belshee, 6.9; E a rl G e n try, land lg tbe area ^ h s re hig h ■ -x . • ‘ tlnued, that It be confined to nine th a t can. the 40,106 cars- received d u rin g m aterlaI in va rto u8 fields w ill be 7.9; Cress V alley— W. A. B rln k e rt proteln i8 usually assured. Local 1 ¡ v e s t O T K D i s t r i c t counties, th a t a recipe book be T TW N the * arne m onths In 1956. The de- included on the program . On the 7.4; ChBrlle Davis 7.4; Bernard demand fo r a Wgh protein, hard compiled. The tro u b le w ith stretch socks cline in ra il m ovem ent th is season jjg b te r 8i<je we have a real break M a rtin , 7.9; K ent— W ilb u r Hagger- red Wheat can be met w ith Col- The state departm ent o f agr „ x».„x the m anufacturer wants reflected a m u ltitu d e o f factors. w |th # betwren ty < 8 ; J J. Decker 7:1; W a s c o - um bla fro m thlg area.- cu ltu re has Issued an o rd e r de- Hmith Elected is th a t .. the . . . . . before . ---- - — etvnnr-f --------- --- State ---------- ---- - n- W. x*/ E. k B KriiPK. k S afflow . ----- - Qn ail ll the I nr area »1 ra w WIUI.H to take o u t all stretch such as kxeeo less e x p o rt TranA trade, Kmaiw-r sm aller _ ... and - Oregon sehedul H arper -7 7.0; ruck- er, an a ll p ro d u cin g Ciaring d a rin g Lnai th a t a ith in ed , Thursday T hursday n n ig h t a r r t t .5 5 5 4,"Fred 'u o orm rm s to r v 7A; « ; n . M. m n la n t Krown a t t the the experim ent «ba b o u n d a rie s of of Sherm Sherm an an coun- coun- The , you ee _ m a rk e tin g wheat stocks « ^ F r 7 « 8 d ’D a '<QiVWx ac v y com m th X — ln the — in te rio r and * -¿ P , X y, X ig , h » t x on U - ^ u P aier ._ H .v e „ R. 8.5; £ Diant * . « KrOwn „ a num ber of year» 1» the , 8 > boundaries • - increased m arket m ovem ent by —g - . — . ,._ r . xi_ irT . w _______ ___ w__ T T W N pains of g ro w in g ^ c k s a n d barges McDonaId rancb ° s b ^ r Z d Chet Goats 9.7; E lton Medler 9 5 now ^ ing to ‘ rem athero- der^jecam e e ffective F rid a y , pec g-9-10-11, th a t One o f the up Is the change in w o rry in g . A in s p e c t^ ‘ ‘ ru < * and barge a phosphorous and boron. M r. F u rth e r resyIts are to be obtain- sclerosis, a disease associated w ith em berJ L created ‘ be fr a ln ra tio n be kept at 75%. ch ild w o rrie s over what he w ill d v a^ a^ C?’ ^ ? J a R^ r McDonald plans to re p la n t sever ed on m illin g and ba kin g charac- hardening o f the « t o r t « . U e a r’ aX ^ h i c h <-attle horse« m il- ‘ bat a ll'to p grade anim als be sold get fo r C hristm as and an adult al acres of a lfalfa and a prem ia n t- terlsttes P rotein percentage w re p e h le r. Wasco rre rn U y called ^ ^ w h l c h h o r ^ m to t t \ uctlon and the lea- heavy pace d u rin g Novem ber hi<heHt eaat W am> lh u y<ar thb( to o u r a tu .ntton by an ar es asses TTP,a^ gue consider a p p ro p ria tin g some over w hat he w ill g iv e / i n n u i ru r u n at *n large. ta i* * . ° , —- .. . ,7 . T ru c k receipts a t P acific N o rth - needg s o il te stin g was lo n e AU the samples th a t were 9% o r tid e In a d ru g g ist magazine. Saf- cannot T T W - N - The order also points o u t th a t funds fo r the I nion stock show. is w onderful. Ths , T idew ater te rm in a ls amount- ubo rto T y a t O regon-8tote above i were fe rtilize d fields and flo w e r vx,.,.-..... contains lin o le lc add an - ° trlcts e x is t in oub- The law w er« i n u u i ^ u . iivcatnck riin Jack S m ith o f Condon was ad Becks are trie d fo r fa ilin g to a o |e d to 3.350,000 bushds cforing £ U * ^ X m m e id a U o ^ p r f o r to near complete o il l w complete m m oisture oisture depletion depletion u u n n s.to s.tu ra ra to to d d fa fa tly tly a a d d d d d w hich h k h no U vestock d e t « ^ ^ f J eraI reneed to president and F ra n k count fo r the sale o f a used a u to - |‘ be m onth c o m i» re d w itn ^ z .' D|a n tj ne caH i<x a pplication 'o f due to .little o f no ra in In M a y-o r doctors state decreases mobile; A l Capon? fo r income ta i Sherrie Fraser, 4.00 Waves Before End Possible New Farm Plan Norman E. Fields Dies At 40, Long ID w i i a Mrs. Joe Charles Buried Today County Agents, Researcher Attending Conference Trucks Gain On Railroads On Wbeat «A *< ~ TTW N „ ™ .y be j ust - wen n r , southern colleger to withdraw^ fro m th e P acific Coast conference Rams and 49ers and go sional openly. h . ^ ™ , m o u n « d p u n n in g p r o the f e ^ J w lU . 8.121.0ÏO b n .h e l. the tam e next 1 p ro « -, qr X '^ m — M , ' X ' ^ t e u r o f “ '« U T S XT " 7 f '\ 'h e ’ . ¿ l e n . c jo - d b y ' « £ • > > » • £ r n ï X * m ^ r « » u r. ^ , y p Ä o n ’ In P= : S ilb a n - « i - Ä w j Ä S . . h . de. p a r i n g , h ^ d a pubhe f e a r ln j ÿ m ~ m ' ™ 7 h a v e 'a p la c T ln cräcket Hour, change according to demand. ln S h , ™ v t ,.p r - l d e n t . „ d “ o" J n T 'o r ^ ^ ^ li r n ¡-tP -n county. months a year ago. 'IÎ-. ■sito h eir » P a re n t X w M ch . . . . he choaen