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4 MMUI 4 BW UMUN _ C O LN T Y JO U R NAL* MORO, ÜKBOON F R ID A Y , DEC KM B E K ; 13, IM 7 ethoffl dis- .____ . fir s t class u n ifie d , w ill spent the next several ta ry and secondary schools and io r h ig h p rin cip a , ls f , u i sixes o f dis- tp $9840. months. t 1,309 superintendents, pLL$< ipals tricts), $7157; superintendents in Mr. and Mrs. Ed F ritts had as an(j supervisors. The lncrei By Mra. A. V. Belxer d in n e r guests Sunday Mr. <>and fu ll-tim e personnel o v e r a ye a r A reception wan h e lib a t the Mrs. B ill Todd and fa m ily. S ' ago Is 505 teachers and 44 admin- Odd Fellow h a ll Sunday Ueeem M r. and Mrs. Hayes Boyce and istrators. her 1, 4n honor of C lia rkn t# B ar fa m ily e f P ortland spent Sunday “ W h ile the survey increased nett, color hearer of the Rebekah here v is itin g his slater, Mrs. Or- teacher salaries in Oregon th is A Mwmhly of Oregon. The bead.ta- v ille Ruggles and fa m ily. year, we are se rio u sly alarmed ble wee ctwerwd w ith a w h ile lace Mrs. O. N. Ruggles w ent to b y th e decline o f the teacher sal- d o th and centered w ith a hottque, Moro F rid a y to stay w ith her mo- a ry p o sition in re la tio n to o th e r o f p in k carnation« and pinto.anap- ther, Mrs. W m. Gawthere, w ho 1« states, p a rtic u la rly W ashington dragopa flanked by lighted can* 111. aw l C a lifo rn ia ," commented Rich- delabra C harlotte and her m other Mr. and Mrs. H arold E akin and Rarss, OEA assistant exe- Mrs. V erne Mobley w ent to Klam - Cu tlvlL secretary. “ TO sta ff o u r Mrs. O. N. Ruggles. were seated at thia table, where she opened; her ath F alls F rid a y to v le it th e ir dassroiJtes, Oregon Is s till h ig h ly glfla. Charlotte wore a . or «age of sons, H a rry Dean E a kin and V ern dependent on an adequate out-of- p in k carnetton* tied w ith pale Mobley Jr., students at O TI. M r. state teacher supply. O u r declin- green ribbon. E a kin attended the livestock ¡ng salary position among states, A t the other end o f the h a ll the study and a ll attended the barbe- jeopardizes this su p p ly." table was covered w ith a beige cue In the evening Saturday they «fhe Oregon average salary is cloth and centered w ith <a large took the boys and w ent to Mer- H l h among a ll states th is year, ta ke decorated In red, white ¿nd r i ll w here th e y looked at the stock Barss said, whereas fiv e years ago blue and topped w ith tw o flags and visited M r. and Mrs. N orm an j t was 12th and ten years ago 19th. w ith the Three L in k s emblem in Jacobs and fa m ily. The E akins C a lifo rn ia ’s average Is $925 more each com er, flanked by lighted and Mrs. M obley returned th a t th a n O regon^ th is year and W ash tandlw. evening. ington's is $375 higher. Barss In- Members of the Rebekah lodge Mr. and Mrs. D ell Olds returned cheated th a t both states d ra w helped .with the pouring and aerv- ' home T hursday from M cM in n ville heavily fro m Oregon school dis- ing the cake. For entertainment w here Mrs. Olds spent ten days In trlc ts fo r teachers. Vernon Berry sang three eongs, the hospital fo r medical a ttention. y h e sa la ry survey shows th a t A t one time or another all fanners and pet owners have faced Mrs. W allace M ky^gave a din- teacher u - Hinds , . ‘Them Things Shall salaries v a ry fro m $8500 the problem of having to handle a vicious or unruly animal. M e chanical means of restraining sick or unmanageable animals without l ’aas", “H o i« and C h a rity 1', ac ner Sunday honoring Mr. M ay on to $3100 w ith in the state this hurting them have always caused difficulties for the animal and companied by his e le c tric g u ita r, his b irth d a y anniversary, guests year. T otal salaries paid to a ll owner. Now the problem has been reduced tremendously by the included Mrs. Grace Zevely of public school teachers O rville Ruggles and Diane tic h ili and ad use of a new tranquilixer called heifers who are being milked for Wasco and M r. and Mrs. R alph m in istra to rs in Oregon amounts ing played three accordion duets, Trilafoo, available through yeur the first time, thereby speeding “They Were Four Leaf C lovers” , Busse and Vee o f Moro. to $78,529.972 * i is effective in >-< >-r in a r u t i l, which up the time it normally takes to • Each Step of the Way” and “Mel M r. and Mrs. S helton F ritts had Average salaries being paid by large and small animals. condition nervous young matrons ody of Love”. as d in n e r guests Sunday Mr. and teaching levels are as follow s: a ll T rilafo o quiets the unruly ani to the milking machine. There were fo rty fo u r present Mrs. O live r Schadewltz celebrat- elem entary teachers. $4687; Junior mal without causing the discom For the pet owner, the new Out o f tow n guests were Mrs. Ada ing the b irth d a y anniversaries o f high school teachers in fir s t class fort or injury which is usually drug will quiet the vicious, ex Faster of Madras, Mrs. D orothy caused by physical or mechanical cited or noisv pet under many Mr. F ritts and M r. Schadewltz. u n ifie d school d istricts, $4968. and Just 50c . . . $ 1 0 0 . . . $2.00 n » t * p r o c e d u r e s Often the conditions, including office exam S tark of K ent, Mrs. Sadie A lle y of Callers were M r and Mrs. Ed a ll senior h ig h teachers, $5140. saved weekly, plus 2 % % interest, owner and attending veterinarian ination and general behavior The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W at F ritts and fa m ily and M r. and Averages fo r a d m in istra tors adds up to a sizable sum by next suffer bites or ¿injuries in a t amund the house. kins. M r. and Mrs. F lo yd Haines Mrs. B ill Todd ghd fa m ily. are as follow s: elem entary p rin c i- November. Stop in at U. S. tempting to calm and treat sick Persona who have handled anl- • and Mrs Grace Medler o f Wasco. Sherm an chapter Nb. 132 OES pals, $6448; Junior high prin cip a ls or injured animals N A T IO N A L and join mals injured in accidents will ap Mrs. May B roun and Mnt. Vada met at the Masonic h a ll last in firs t class d is tric ts , $7240; ean- W ith this potent new tran- preciate the powerful calming ac the 199$ Christmas DeMous o f Mono and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening w ith Mrs. H a rry ~ ................................ — ■' quiliser, the veterinarian can tivity of the new drug. Savings Club now. • E a rl M cK inney and son, A lan of Justesen, worthy matron, presld- make a more careful and com* In addition to its calming and Heppner. W illa rd B a rn e tt end piste eiamination without the “chemical restraining” proper ing. The chapter was in v ite d to A superior service danger of injury to himself or ties. T rilafon is an excellent drug F ra n k K e tie r o f Grass V alley Odd frie n d sh ip n ig h t at Wasco Dec. 10. ef peraooel attendance the animal. to prevent vomiting. I t has also F'ellow lodge No. 131 were p re A fte r the m eeting birth d a ys o f THAT COSTS HO MORE In large animals the new drug been found helpful in treating sent. chapter members was celebrated Is helpful in quieting them so stomach upsets during worming w ith the b irth d a y anniversary of that hooves may be trimmed, de procedures and in other cases Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M a rtin Mrs. H arold E a kin fa llin g on th a t horning can be done, bandages where small animals cannot re and Deanna, who spent Thanks day. B irth d a y cake, ice cneam and changed, dental work and other tain food or medication. g iv in g w ith Pvt. L e ro y M a rtig at coffee were served by Mrs. V e r Consult your veterinarian when types of minor surgery end ea- F o rt Ord, le ft the next day fo r non E a kin and M fs. Owen E a kin aminations can ha carried out you have an unruly or unman ageable animal. He w ill advise I sm Angeles w here they visited as hosfcasaes assisted by Mrs. H a r with eaee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H o rn e r and old E akin. T he tranquil iser is used very you as to the best use of a tran 3 effectively in calming flrstcalf quilizer in each case. fa m ily, fo rm e r residents of Grass Am ong those going to K e n t A wide range ef prices Valley and also visited a sister of ------ ----------------------------- - ------- — ----------------------W ednesday to the home extension that meets e l wishes Mra. M a rtin , fro m there they Mr. end Mrs. A n d y W a lte r and The Grass V alley Rebekah lodge meeting, the subject “C lo th in g TI m Until d M o I U m I Book •< tortlood r«d*,W D*a*»* hi«.*«*» C went to Stockton to v is it Mr. end gofj and” W illia m W a lte r of Hood No. 118 met at the 1OOF hall Wed- p re lin m in a ry fo r I>ress M aking Mrs. Fltzsim ons and home on R ive r had T h a n ksg ivin g d in n e r nesday evening fo r a re g u la r meet- No. 2” were Mrs. H arold Owen*, Tuesday. w ltti y r and Mrs. W allace May. ing. Mrs. M arie B rady, noble M r*. W illa rd B arnett, Mrs. L yle Mr. and Mrs. K enneth M a rtin v irs s am A lb e rty a n d M r s . grand, presided w ith 21 members old«, Mrs. O. N. Ruggles, Mrs. »pent T h a n ksg ivin g w ith th e ir Kenneth Crews were shoppers In present. The ra fflin g of the h o p e ^o w e n E akin, Mrs. B ill Todd, Mrs. son, Pvt. Leroy M a rtin at F o rt -rbe i>alles Tuesday. » chest w ill be held at la te r date Shelton F rtta , Mrs. E lton Eakin, Ord, C alifornia. y r #nd Mrs. J. W. Blagg w ere than planned. T ickets fo r the >jra. Vernon E akin, Mrs. B ill Among the v is ito rs In The Dal- business v isito rs In P ortland Wed- hope chest are available at the R oife, Mrs. Boyce B laylock. Mrs. AT C H R IS TM A S , lea Saturday were M r. and Mrs. nesday and T hursday. — postoffice and are 25c apiece o r c u r t Neal, Mrs. H arold E akin, F rank von Borstel, Mr. and Mrs. M r , and Mrs. Edgar A lle y and fiv e fo r a $1.00. The n e xt m eeting Mrs. Estel H a rtle y and Mrs. Har- THE VERY BEST TO YO UR FAMILY Hebcrt Tatum and fa m ily , M r. y r and Mrs. John A lle y w ent to w ill be the C hristm as p a rty and ry s ta rk . Mrs. K enneth Crews and Mrs. and Mrs. John Rust, Mr. and Mra. Toppenish F rid a y to attend the each member is to b rin g a g ift fo r Decar Lem ley and R andy, M r. end fu n e ra l o f the fo rm e r's uncle, exchange. A fte r the m eeting Mrs. Bam A lb e rty were bostesees at a FROM THE Mrs. Ralph Ruet, Mrs. Jim Me- George Rebmen, who died at his W illa rd B ir n e tt and Mrs. E arl layette shower honoring Mrs. Ev- h ild borne on Tuesday. Donald, M irs. rs. BUI Todd and c child- Olds served cake and coffee. e ro tt C a n tra ll at the fo rm e r’s ren, Mrs. 9helton F ritts , M r. and Mr. and Mrs. W illia m B rln k e rt Mrs. M arie Bardenhagen and home last Monday evening w ith Mra. Vernon B erry, Mr. and Mrs. and G ary and M r. end Mrs. John M artha and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe at- 21 women present. They gave Mrs. F ra n k T. Bayer, Mrs. F ra n k E A lle y and son w e n t to P ortland tended service at F a ith L u th e ra n C a n tra ll a bootee book th a t told Bayer, Ju lia and Helen and Mr. Wednesday and spent T hanksgiv- church In The Dalles Sunday. her where to fin d the g ifts Mr. and Mrs. B ert Cox returned w hich were hidden about the and Mra. Alex B rander and fam- ing w ith Mrs. B rln k e rt’s m other, H r. - - - Mrs. C h ris tin e Fredeen. M r. and home F rid a y fro m Chehalis where rooms. A fte r fin d in g a num ber o f Mrs. A lle y visited his gra n d fa th e r they visited her m other, Mrs. C.‘ g ifts she opened them assisted by Tom A lle y at the hospital. H. Augee. Mrs. A rch ie C antrall, several Mrs. Rhoda West was a busi- Mr. and Mrs. W illia m B rln k e rt games were played in j between ness v is ito r In Bend Saturday. had as d in n e r guests Sunday Mr. tim e w ith Mrs. T. M. R olfe and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lem ley and Mrs. Bud B rln k e rt, V ic to r Mrs. A. A. D unlap w in n in g the Optometriat and fa m ily spent the weekend in Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John priags A fte r a ll g ifts were found P ortland v is itin g M r. and Mrs. A lle y and son. and opened refreshm ents o f je llo 404 K. tad Ht. Duane Lem ley and fa m ily. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox had as w hip, cookies, coffee and tea were Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Sargent th e ir guests from F rid a y a fte r served by the hostesses, T el. CY4-4341 The Dalles, Ore. and ch ild re n le ft Wednesday fo r T h a n ksg ivin g u n til Sunday h e r -------------------- ” Kalama, W n., and spent Thanks- nleoe, Mrs. V ern N u ll and fa m ily T B A t'H H lH PAY l 'P The sa la ry o f the average Ore g iv in g w ith M r. and Mrs. Roy o f H erm iston. Mr. and Mrs. N o rris GUklson gon p u b lic school teacher is $4825 Sargent and fa m ily , re tu rn in g took her sister, Mrs. Hazel Zur- th is year, up $16f o v e r’i 1956-67, Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy S ch illin g linden to her home In P ortland according to the Oregon Educa were business v isito rs In The Wednesday a fte r spending about tion association's annual survey era to everyday o f salaries w h ich -has ju s t been Dalles Monday. a week here. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thom pson completed. Mr. and Mrs. A. vonB orstel and The survey shows there are w ent to Sweet Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k vonB orstel and daughter, w e’ll went tQ *P ortlend Wednesday to Home where they spent the week 14,395 fu ll tim e classroom teach v is it th e ir mother, Mrs. C. vonB or end w ith her parents, M r. and era employed in Oregon’s elemen- there w ill he oe eherge stel who to recuperating fro m an Mrs. C ollis Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draga o f attack o f pneumonia. They re tu rn >a ef any bled. ed Thursday, enroute the A. von P ortland spent the weekend vis Borstals had d in n e r w ith Mr. itin g het- parents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A ndy Patjens at Sandy H erm an Z iegler and the E a rl ceiebratlng his 78th b irth d a y. Olds fa m ily M r. and Mra. C u rtis S ta rk of The F ra n k von Borstels visite d Mr. and Mrs. W arren C ru tch e r Eend »pent the week end here at B oring and later called at the v is itin g relatives. W’ allace May Patjene’ home fo r b irth d a y cake • Mr. and Mrs. Q U N H T IO N : Is It really ry and coffee. were business v is ito rs in P ortland le ■ Mr. and Mrs. Raypaond Freeze recently. boa? Doesn't anyone Mrs. A. A. D unlap was hostess and Karen and granddaughter, wtoleh I conld get Kathleen Hughes fro m M ilto n - to the bridge club at her home w ere lost or toern- If my PLAN F reew ater spent T h a n ksg ivin g F rid a y w ith dessert luncheon. here w ith Mrs. E thel Freese at Scoring honors at cards were Mrs. YOUR H erm an Petere, Mrs. Jack Adams the H arvey Sargent home. SEASONS H arvey Sargent le ft Monday fo r and Mrs. Dunlap. Mrs. A lfre d M ilto n F ie e w a te r to sRend sever- Kock wen th e tra v e lin g prize, PRODUCTION FINANCING al weeks. ~ M rs: J. W. Blagg gave a d in n e r THROUGH YOUR LOCAL Mr. and Mra. Ed S ullivan and Sunday h o n oring M r. Blagg on daughter were Sunday d in n e r his b irth d a y anniversary. Those PROOUCnONCREMTASS'N. guests o f the Donald von Borstels. p re w n t were ’ the Iva n Blaggs, The B t t " to H er w ith : Somsonite is the ''best” woy to wish your Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox spent Gerald Blaggs and C la ir Balzer«. I . Lodi«*’ W ordrob« Hold« 4 twit* ar dreit*«, Leans are made te e a rr y fomily o merry C hristm « because it is the w rin k U -Irw . $25. Hot Do«. $15. several days In P ortland last M r. and Mrs. Max B ro w n and ttorouxh the eaUre nredeedee 2-yieao M t oo ly $40. period. You pay beck tbo lean week m eeting th e ir daughter, daughters, Anne and P a tty, le fL "best." It's strong — so strong you can even only after you Mrs. A l Reberts fo r a shopping T h a n ksg ivin g day fo r C rystal X UcMy H«wd F.rtonol O'NMe, $17JO. stand on W It's b e a u tifu l-w ith exclusive trip , ' Springs, C a lifo rn ia , w here they O'NHa Coto, $19.50. Hood W o rd ro b ., $35. Grau Valley NEW TRANQUILIZER FOR ANIMALS *L "CHRISTMAS BILLS? We laugh at ’em because we’ve got a • Christmas Savings Club account at U. 5. National!" THE DALLES BRANCH Samsonite family! Dr. Otis G. Perkins Wow you Know! 4 Qive aeeb doUor only 1er tbo of days yoe mod OLYMPIA with pleasure! Samsonite Luggage "better thon-leather” finishes that b ug : $ . ledlot Wardrobe. $25. Ttoin Cato, $17.50. 2-yio<e set oo ly $ 4 2.50 O W N » AND O e ttA T » IV AND FOU FAltMHS ANO IANCHKS scuffing, wipe cieon with a damp cloth — and PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION lustre ond kwuryl Give Somsonite luggage — 4. Qeldi-Tripper o I4 m I for'tbort trip*. in Admiral $19.50. Meo't Jowrtteyer, $27 JO. 2 - p i« e set o o ly $4 7. travel mde after mile without losing their Wue, Rawhide Green, Alligator finish. Mid Columbia Production Credit Association 4th A Court Streets First Federal Savings A Loan Building Phone CY 6 2468 The Dalles, Oregon finish, London Grey, Colorado brown, Soddle Ton, Bermuda '*&eWr in > piece set oo ly $72. - The "V e ry Best" to Him w ith : $ . Two Suiter »»old* more clotket» $25. Qwicti-Tripper, $19 JO. tu l-p ie c e M t o o ly $4 4 .5 0 z fTilliams / OF T H E D A L L E S . 1