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M oro, n u C e rta in ly u>e g o v e rn a w m h a v e to b u y all thi? la n d It Is go*ljg , fit, l a n d all t h a t It m a y w a n t to u. in a n y o th e r w ay . It <» o « b i,u t h uve to b u y a n y p a s tu r e lan d i fa r m la n d in a d d itio n , in fact, N f W S PA P i R h o u ld l t a \ e a a m u c h a s p o ssib le P U B L IS K tU S j n \ a t e o w n e is ld r b to c k m s n a lo n g th e J o h n D ay fe a r th a t a s s o c ia t io n Hen b o a tn .e n co m e u p th e riv e r in e y v. ill a to p a n d b u ild fire s th a t NATI ON A t £ 0 1 T O R ¡ * L , , ,|,i , uiv e n d a n g e r a c re s an d ' i C T A s G b c É A T l io i N a, , of g ra s s th a t h a d b e tte r be u sed fo r food fo r co w s th a n fuel fo r flam es. T h e y a re c e rta in ly c o rre c t. f A I 'l '“ T h e slack w a te r o f th e lo w er „ U U S V .U . « IU > t t - U t t » J o h n D ay c o u ld liecom e a b o a t ÿj.ui man p a ra d is e a n d a c a ttle m a n s cu rse . 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T h e ie w ill !«• ¡» of v e g e ta b le s th a t m ay lx* g ro w n . b rid g e at B igg« ’•> a tt r a c t n o rth - H opes rise m u ch fa s te r w h ile s o u th tra ffic . lo o k in g a t a p ic tu re of a ju icy T h e c o u n ty Is s u r ro u n d e d by c a rro t th a n w h e n lo o k in g at th e no m a tte r how 1 T h e re a re ¡»laces in th e c o u n ty w o rd “c a r r o t,” ii e.l to re a d in g w e m a y b e o r how level en o u g h lo r a big in d u s tiy , a c c u ra te th e m in d a t p ic tu rin g O cean s h ip p in g is b u t a lew ' m ia ' ■ , < in, , i . dedgnated by wordi aw ay an I it C o lu m b ia liv e : d i \ « i opnieiit i r e a li/« i u i >ni , ,j.((at Js w j,y see(j c a ta lo g u e s . i w i Gil«*» L . Ì '«euch M aster L o rg v r / 7 C P MINNESOTA LOGGCK WH£N HE MOVE? TO C C 05C 0U L T » IN 1907, w£ vu*L kr> THF 4 S M IL E 5 FROM DRAIN TO 5COTT5BuRG WHEN FLOOP5 P6LATÊP HIM X ' It in SUIIH‘ do a ,,UI ' , u I ‘ H i i i n r a b o u t It. u I , Do W i E M E N S E A< ( OI NTH A r a t h e r fan cifu l w r ite r in th e p u b lic p r in ts d is c o u rs e d recen tly o n w hat m ig h t h a jip e n 11 th e gov- ei m e n ts I n te r n a l R e v e n u e hu- i eu a to p p e d g iv in g a n e x e m p tio n foi e n te r ia iiu n e n t, if e x p e n se a c counts w e re n o t allo w ed in th e p re e n t size. It is d o u b tfu l if it is to p p ed e n tir e ly fo r so m e firm s us«1 i.i tite r la v ish e n te r ta in m e n t to oh- tu in ¿ales. It is a fo rm of p o lite p ay o la. B ut e e tr ta ln ly it is o v e r d o n e a n d is u e.l as a tax e v a slo n Ihg c o m p a n ie s do e n te r ta in c u s to m e rs , re a l a n d p ro s p e c tiv e , alw av s hu v e, p ro b a b ly a lw a y s It is U g(KH i w ay t«» sh o w ,‘st a n d g et m te i e st in th e an y an d its p ro d u ct» . [ it h as g one fa r b ey o n d th e ru le s of «'lit ei ta m in g . Com- o ffic ia ls get a good p a rt of li\ m g th r o u g ii th e e n te ita in - lo n g tr ip s fo r fu n d , ta k e e n jo y m e n t a n d m a k e It «le le hv ta k in g a c u s to m e r o r tw o along. W e do not th in k th a t A m e ric a n b u s m e .s w o u ld fa lte r if it w e re stopjM'd a n d c e rta in ly th e fed eral tre a s u ry w o u ld fill u p m u ch fa s te r If a Inuit w as p laced o n e x p e n s e a c c o u n ts. | O i l \ 1» 44 m \ i i «»r M K XT lx* a hit of T h ei e will a liv ely h a s ¿le o v e r lh< • p ro je c te d p a rk ut th e m«»uth o f th e J o h n D ay riv e r ainti th e nm e o f It can i i fact, th e a lre a d y l»e o f It last[ wot'k» S h er- T o u s it 1t'o k s lik«' t h is m a n n»u n ty b o at o w n e m o st alum«l<»ntd hop«« fo r a pun- lie p a rk at I he m o u th «if th e l»e.i- c h u te s rlIver d e s p ite thip fact th a t th e tw o i n ty c o u r ts 1have a sk e d co m m lssii m to ¡»tart th e h ig h Nult ag ai n st th e D esch t ite s P o w er com p an v h li'h ow n s th e p o w e r s ite n e a i e m o u th . It Is n o t ex p eele d tl th e h ig h w rly co m m is- «Ion w o t p.xpend mu< l ' I i m o n ey in su ch a p ro b a b ly fiiu n le s s ef- fo rt. 1 a luail s g <e<l a s Ite. am i to so m e a i »ett i l»e fo u n d 'it f KA 1’ th o f th e J o h n D av. T o b u ild »ublie p a rk th e r e it is nece«sar;y tlhat th e ra i Iroad a n d h ig h w a y b r id g e s h a v e su ffic ie n t elea tan « <* t c> |>erm lt lx >ats to an- t e r from e C o lu m b l.i, th a t ap- p ro a c h e s «>• b u ilt tO JX‘rm it b o a tj to t u r n (»ff 1and re e n te i ■ th e b ig h w ay w it h t h e ir tr a d e ts . th a t u p a rk big eniough fo r b>»at lau n ch - in g lx* i e. T h e re a re som e so ei n th u s ia s t ic a« to w a r il tl le fe tle ra l g<at e m in e n t io c re a te a p»ark th e fu l 1 le n g th o f tn e sla c k iter o n th e J o h n !>.«« * ***'»su. \ J HE INTRODUCO •TEAM LOGO I MG IN T h e ACTIVE 4 •»V CIVIC L’f " . A FOUNDER OF THE PACIFIC l o g g in g C00Ô-CUMY CON GRESS. BANKER AN? B U 3IN E55 M A N ,H E WAS 51M PLV 'UNCLE A L ' ’ TO A THOUSAND ADMIRING LOGGERS AREA AND USED A FA5T BOAT TO MAKE THE 120-M ILE C-'RCUITOF W i?£ -5 P R £ A P CAMP5 Some Hints About Way» To Figure Your Income Tax Deductions You ca n g et so m e re lie f fro m c a s u a lty a n d th e f t lo sses by tak* in g a d v a n ta g e of th e le g itim a te ta x d e d u c tio n s y o u a re allo w ed . re g a rd le s s o f w h e th e r you o r a n o th e r d r iv e r Is to b lam e, u n less th e a c c id e n t is a r e s u lt of y o u r w illfu l n eg lig e n c e . H ow e v e r, if y o u a r e re s p o n sib le fo r a c a r a c c id e n t a n d h a v e to p ay fo r d a m a g e in flic te d o n so m eo n e e ls e ’s c a r, y o u c a n n o t d e d u c t th e p a y m e n t as a c a s u a lty loss. T o h e lp y o u p re p a r e a c o rre c t r e t u r n an d ta k e a d v a n ta g e of le g i tim a te ta x sa v in g s, th is n e w s p a p e r is p rin tin g a se rie s of foul a rtic le s p re p a r e d w ith th e h e lp P rovin g a C asu alty b o ss of th e s ta te a n d n a tio n a l o rg a n - z a tlo n s o f c e rtifie d p u b lic a c D e te rm in in g th e a m o u n t you c o u n ta n ts . c an c la im a s a c a s u a lty loss m ay T o d a y ’s a rtic le c o n s id e rs th e be v e ry d iffic u lt. G e n e ra lly y o u p ro b le m s y o u m ay h a v e In c la im a r e a llo w ed to c la im th e a m o u n t your p ro p e r ty de in g d e d u c tio n s fo r th e f t o r ca su by w h ic h a lty lo sses L a te r a rtic le s w ill c re a s e d In v a lu e. In som e cases, o ffe r ad v ice o n o th e r ta x p ro b a r e p a ir b ill w ill be c o n sid e re d lem s of p a r tic u la r In te re s t to s u ffic ie n t to s u p p o r t y o u r d e d u c tio n . h o m e o w n e rs. T h e b e st th in g y o u ca n do is T im e and h estru etlo n g a th e r to g e th e r a n y in fo rm a tio n m ay h e lp su p p o rt th e T h e re a re a g re a t m a n y w ay s th a t in w h ic h y o u r p ro p e r ty c a n be a m o u n t y o u c la im a s a d e d u c d a m a g e d o r d e stro y e d , a s fo r e x tio n . F o r e x a m p le , if y o u r h o u se am p le, by fire, sto rm , flood, o r is b a d ly d a m a g e d , a q u a lifie d a r e x p lo s io n G e n e ra lly , a c a s u a lty c h ite c t c a n o fte n g iv e a re a s o n w h ic h w ill g iv e rise to a d educ- ab le e s tim a te o f th e b e fo re a n d a f te r v a lu e . T h e a p p ra is a l fee, ire pi m ted S eed .,m en k n o w th a t Ible lo ss m u st o c c u r w ith so m e by th e w ay, is a d e d u c tib le ex- w h en tl.e .e is snow o n th e g ro u n d su d d e n n e s s. H o w ev er, th e r e a re w h e re th e c a s u a lty p en se. and m an c a n n o t w o rk In th e g ar- s itu a tio n s hl can >"■ I «'1 -'I.nh'd to p re o c c u rs o v e r a p e rio d o f tim e an d T h e f t I ioshc * . , ........... _u p a ie fo r such w o rk m u ch e a s ie r still r e s u lts In a d e d u c tib le c a s u You c an c la im a d e d u c tio n th a n if I he h o e an d ra k e w e re alty loss. E o r e x a m p le , c o n s id e r lean in g <»n a p o st a w a itin g him . th e d a m a g e c a u se d by te r m ite s . fo r th e v a lu e of p ro p e r ty t h a t is sto len . T h e p ro b le m in c la im in g lie will buy seed s n o w th a t he Say th a t y o u p u rc h a s e d y o u r lo sses fro m th e f t is th a t y o u w ill w ould not b u y if a c tu a lly p u ttin g h o u se In J u n e 1957 a n d a t th a t p ro b a b ly h a v e to sh o w so m e th em In to th e g ro u n d w o u ld itn- tim e a ch e e k b y e x p e r ts sh o w e d e v id e n c e th a t th e th e f t to o k n ielliate y re s u lt. th a t th e r e w e re no te r m ite s p re p lace Be s u r e th a t th e r e is a t .In t th e sa m e th e y a re m ig h ty sen t. T h e n , in F e b r u a r y 1958, le a st a po lice re c o rd o f th e th e f t j »ret tv u 'nl w ith h o u rs o f w o rk , y o u d is c o v e r th a t te r m ite s h a v e a n d a re p o r t o f a n y fin d in g s th e b attle- w ith h u g s, u n lim ite d p i- l>eon e a tin g y o u r h o u se fro m p o lice m ay h a v e co m e u p w ith . lien ee and luck s o m e th in g resem u n d e r y o u C an you c la im a c a s u A lso, y o u m ig h t k e e p tr a c k o f b lin g th e p ic tu re d v e g e ta b le s can a lty loss d e tlu c tlo n fo r th e t e r n e w s p a p e r a c c o u n ts, in s u ra n c e he p ro d u c e I by a n y o n e w h o lik es m ite d a m ag e ? Yes, y o u c a n , e v e n r e p o r ts unrl so on. T h e ft lo sses th e sail on h is hack an d is w illin g th o u g h th e d a m a g e to o k place a re d e d u c tib le in th e y e a r y o u to pay fo r th a t p le a s u re by tak- o v e r a n in e m o n th p erio d . d is c o v e r th a t y o u r p r o p e r ty Is in h ls h a n d ing a In T h e c a s u a lty h ere, Is th e in m issin g . v asio n o f y o u r h o u se by th e t e r You ca n get a d d itio n a l In fo r m ite s H o w ev er, it is p ro b a b le m a tio n o n c a s u a lty a n d th e f t d e th a t a c a s u a lty d e d u c tio n w ill d u c tio n s fro m th e in s tr u c tio n no t be a llo w ed w h e re th e t e r b o o k let issu e d by th e I n te r n a l m ite d a m a g e d id n o t o c c u r o v e r R e v e n u e S e rv ic e each y e a r. a id a t i v e l y sh o rt p e rio d o f tim e. DIGlkS The , < ftlPTIOM B NO W TAKEN W H E N IS S U E D M ust Be Your« You m u s t h a v e o w n e rs h ip of th e d a m a g e d p r o p e r ty to c la im a Pass d e d u c tio n . It Is q u ite c o n c e iv a b le th a t s e v e re d a m a g e to th e p ro |» erty a ro u n d y o u r h o u se m ay c a u se th e v a lu e of y o u r p r o p e r ty to d e c lin e A lth o u g h th e d a m a g e o c c u rre d s u d d e n ly , y o u c a n n o t c la im a d e d u c tio n fo r th e loss in v a lu e u n le s s y o u r ow n p r o p e r ty w as a c tu a lly dam age«! You c a n claim a d e d u c tio n fo r a d ro p in th e v a lu e o f y o u r c a r «hie to an a c cid en t T h is is tr u e BONDS B E IN G I’m p eity ON ADDING MACHINE W H A T 'S D O IN G Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager M eet A u d re y O 'C o n n o r, a serv ice re p re s e n ta tiv e in T he D alles tele p h o n e b u si ne3s office. L ik e serv ice re p s ev ery w h ere, she a n sw e rs q u e stio n s or re q u e s ts w hen people c a ll in a b o u t t h e ir s e r vice. W e w a n te d you to m eet h e r because s h e ’s ty p ic a l of th e people we lik e to have w o rk in g fo r y o u — b rig h t, p e rso n a b le, a n d lik e s to h elp o th ers. N a tu ra lly , she g o t p le n ty of sp e cia l tra in in g before she to o k o v e r h e r s e r vice desk. T h a t ’s th e w ay we lik e do it it . • . h e lp people like A u d re y b u ild c a re e rs fo r th em selv es w hile th e y do a good jo b L- TAPE At Journal Office B A SIS FED ERA L IN C O M E T A X E X E M P T Y a u k n o w t h a t w ir e that runs from your phone to the pole out side0 It’s called a drop - w ire. W ith lo ts of new phones going in, you’ve probably seen phone me. j hooking up these wires. Most al ways, they have a few sm ill pieces lift over. Do they throw these L ** piecc3 away? Not at all! These "leftovers” are put together into - XL . »« * * lengths of wire we can use somewhere else. We do it by melting the leftovers down, along with other scrap metal and cable pieces. And you’d te a apprised . . . ji * 1 om this reclaimed metal alone we get hundreds of 'Ii of new wire every year, .«led housewife we make So you see just like a buu<,\.: good use of our scraps! V D E N O M IN A T IO N S 5** '• ' * have seen tht article about the Los Angeles "Fam ily Housing Conference" attended by 100 builders. These builders asked a panel of 28 home-owners (23 women and 5 men I for their opinions on every thing from doorknobs to landscaping —to telephones. And the ladies agreed: a kitchen phone is “an absolute neces sity". One woman added, "We have four telephones at our house, and when I put them in I was criticized by my husband, who does some traveling. We have one iu the kitchen, the basement, living room, and one ujwitairs in my bedroom. But when my husband calls home on hi» trips, all three of us get on the phones and talk to him and he talks to all of us at once, now he sa>s ‘ . it’s worth it Pacific Telephone LOOX rr Phone or W iite J. W. DODD T Y 0 H V A LLEY ORE. P hone 611 [ »IID C O L U M B IA MGR J . C O L L IN S A CO G o vernm ent, S ta te & M u n ie.p a l B onds tuck & M u tu a l F u n d A I L M A R K E IS - oft-held theory that big m »nop- So here is a perfect exam ple oly type operations have a high of the astuteness of huge cor e r level of ethics, and are op poration m anagem ent. erated by » much sm arter • * « Now, apparently, according m anagem ent group than inde to FTC alleguiiut.s it would very pendent businessm en. much appear that this great • * « It was not too long ago that corporate brain decided the Continental was advertising its only avenue left open to them wonder bread over the radio to hold up volume was to give with the startling story that “if special cut prices to the bigger your child has stopped growing retail outlets. • • • start feeding him Wonder bread The Continental Baking story and In Just eight days he will Is an Interesting one. If any resum e normal grow th.’’ thing Is ever needed to explode Eventually the FTC stepped the myth of the higher compe in on this, but in the meantim e tence of huge corporation m e lb the * g V iking com bine made i ods over Independent builnes» thernseivc* end th»-ir brand ri men. this siory should furnlsk diculous tn the r i n i ’ of 1 ' H Anil for tills result, hundre?^. ■ r i» r h a ps thousands, of gecd. Areds of thousand* ' independent bakers were who Just could ' <• nt of business. It wouM »hls story tbs', s e • e co*(iln*L U U wore of sny bread *«' ♦ I' !» t . growing like » > •e r -« • fo r you. $1,000 Wm Continental also launched with The F ederal Trade C o m -is «lull h a s aw akened to th e fa c t huge sum s of advertising a so- that there is som e hanky panky called diet bread named Pro in the bekir.g business, and has tile. The advertising w as based charged t/rq bakers with giving ! on the prem ise that bread is difeounts to »r.vored custom ers fattening. But a slice of Profile bad lésa calorie« than ordinary » » • ' white bread, im luding presum Huber H-k.nx Campany, aell- ably tbelr own Wonder bread. Ing over 4,000 • * * Of course, they com pletely a c c o u n ts in neglected to m ention that their th e a I a t e s Pr> file br. ad was sliced much Its home near its thinner than ordinary bread. base II. ' I « « • niington Ion, ll'l- Now. ac tually, Profile and all a w a r e , is the other diet breads haven’t charged with c-eaied enough volum e to make giving a few any Inroads inlo the market. But favored chain It cannot be said the advertising ■ to r e a c w'as not successful. c o u n ts d i s • • • counts of 5%. C. W . H a r d s r As a m atter of fact it was so Continental Baking, the nation « successful the sales of l a r g e s t bakery combine. L everybody's that white bread went charged with giving discounts into a decline, and has not to som e chains of up to <r<. come back up yet, with the • • • resulting loss to wheat farm The steps taken by Continen ers. or rather the taxpayers tal Baking Company in the - a t who make up the wheat support few years are most in te rc sd and would seem to explode the price payments. i . N n Frank Tubbs. A dam s, O regon w h eat grow er, and an Indian at- ten d an t a ie sh o w « in the w heat b«w»th at the W orld A gricu ltu ral i>r>M!r Knlr In New ew D elh i. India, % ’a rlo u s bread and pastry Item s, w hich arc baked .d a ily in a de- m on stration bakery are on din- play for th e visitors. P ictu res of many w heat products and fooda are sh ow n In the booth. Of Inter- est also Is a pasta m achine w hich m akes m acaroni. readers m ay N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’S S A L E B y a u th o r ity o f a n E x e c u tio n is su e d th e 2 n d d a y of D ecem b er. 1959, u p o n a ju d g m e n t, w h e re in H o w a rd D en t. J r . w a s p la in tiff a n d M ild re d S m ith w a s d e fe n d a n t. sa id ju d g m e n t b e in g in fa v o r o f th e p la in tiff in th e a m o u n t of $611.92 to g e th e r w ith in te r e s t th e r e o n fro m th e lG th d a y o f N o v em b er, 1959, a t th e r a t e of 6% p e r a n n u m , a n d fo r c o sts a n d d is b u rs e m e n ts of th e a c tio n . I w ill o n th e 17th d a y o f F e b ru a ry - 1960. a t th e h o u r o f 2:00 o ’clo ck P. M. o n sa id d a te at th e fr o n t d o o r of th e C o u n ty C o u rt H o u se in M oro, S h e rm a n C o u n ty , O re gon, sell at p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a sh in h a n d , s u b je c t to r e d e m p tio n am i c o n firm â t: n a s p ro v id e d by law , all of th e rig iit, title a n d in te r e s t of said M ild re d S m ith in th e fo llo w ing d e sc rib e d p ro iæ r ty s itu a te d in S h e rm a n C o u n ty , S ta te of O re gon, to -w it: S»4 S E H ; SE»-4 of SWV< of S ec tio n 32, T o w n s h ip 3 S o u th . R an g e 18 E a st. NWV< N W U ; S t t N W V i an d S ’zfc o f S ectio n 4 e x c e p t c o u n ty ro ad , EV4; E J N W *4 a n d S i S W l 4 of S ectio n 5. NEMi N E V i of S ectio n 7. N Mi ; N J S J ;S E ,4 S W M g SWV4 SE>/4 o f S e c tio n 8 ex cep t c o u n ty ro ad , an d . All of S e c tio n 9 ex c e p t c o u n ty ro ad . All in T o w n s h ip 4 S o u th , R an g e 18 E a st a n d c o n ta in in g 2,152.26 a cres. D one a n d d a te d at M oro, S h e r m a n C o u n ty , S ta te o f O reg o n , th is 12th d a y of J a n u a r y . I960. G eo rg e J. G e is e r J r . S h e riff of S h e rm a n C o u n ty , O re. RL RD A, H A L S T E A D & C U S H MAN, A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff 106 E. 4 th S tre e t T h e D alles, O reg o n 11-1 Ic l ’l BLK NOTH K The annual m e e tin g o f th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty Soil C o n s e rv a tio n D istric t w ill be h eld T u e s day , J a n u a r y 19, 1960 a t 1.15 p. m. C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e . M oro. A n n u al re p o r t o f th e d is tr ic t a n d o th e r b u s in e s s w ill h e held. A n e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m on Soil C o n se r v a tio n h a s b een sc h e d u le d . J o h n S h ip le y , C h a irm a n T. W . T h o m p so n , S e c re ta ry 11c W ANT ADS FO R S A L E : 1950 C hev. 2 d o o r S e d a n , good m o to r, n ew tire s . $175. C all JO 5-3223. ll- 2 p FO R S A L E : C o n tra c t on v a lle y hom e, 5 % , p a y m e n ts c u r r e n t, o n e -th ird p aid , good s e c u rity , J o u r n a l office. lie WIANT to m a k e $15 to $25 a d ay ? W e w ill tr a in a n d fin a n c e de- p e n a b le m an o r w o m a n , o v e r 21, fo r p a r t o r fu ll tim e M cN ess R o u te w o rk . W rite M oN ess Co., Box 4014, O ak lan d 23, C alif. F O R S A L E : 2 y e a rlin g re g is te re d A n g u s b u lls o f good q u a lity , id e a l fo r c ro s s b re e d in g . $500. O ne 4-year p u re b r e d A n g u s cow a n d 2 re g is te re d b re d h e ife rs. All 5 fo r $975. CY8-8902 o r R t. 4 Box 82, T h e D alles. 10-1 Ic CON SIG N y o u r liv e sto c k to y o u r local a u c tio n T h e D alles L iv e sto c k C o m m issio n , Inc. Live sto c k sa le s e v e ry W e d n e sd a y a t noon. S p e c ia l c o m m u n ity au>- tio n s of h o u se h o ld , m a c h in e ry , p o u ltry , etc, th e 1st S a tu r d a y of e ach m o n th s t a r ti n g Dec. 5 th . P h o n e CY 6-4672, T h e D alles, O regon. 5c tf n S T A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. com p ie te p a in tin g a n d d e c o ra tin g s e rv ic e , s p r a y o r b ru s h . P h o n e CY 6 3977 o r CY 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th S t. V ern C a m p b e ll a n d J a c k N ull, T h e D alles, O r. 3 8tfn •'OR A g ric u ltu ra l lo a n s se e T h e 'a lls N F L A a n d th e M id-C olun, ’ la PC A , 4 th & C o u rt S tr e e t C Y p ress 6-2468. 21-25 C u sto m S la u g h te rin g by a p p o in t m e n t o n ly . M eat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g , s h a r p freeze. K ennyY M a rk e t, G ra s s V alley , O re g o r Call E D 3-2345 fo r a p p o in tm e n FO R S A L E : A p p ro x . 150 to n s of A lfalfa-G rass H ay . P r e f e r to ta k e c a ttle to p a y . S ee B ill o r B ob R olfe, G ra s s V alley. 9c M oro M JD G fi X u . 113 I.O .O .F. M eets 1st a n d 3 rd T u e r C ^ J ^ d a y s in I.O .O .F. h a ll. T ran- sie n t a n d v is it ir g b ro th e rs a re co rd ia lly in v ite d . F lo y d H a in e s. L . C. Leo W a tk in s , S e c re ta i > K ethlehem C hapter No. 78 O JÊ 5 W M eets e v e ry se c o n d T h u r s day e a c h m o n th . V isitin g > m e m b e rs in v ite d . M oro, O re. Im o g e n e H a ile y , W . M. D o ro th y H e a te r, S e c re ta ry T aylor LODGE A . F. * A. M. W asco M eets F ir s t a n d b r e th e r n w elcom e. V in to n W a tk in s , W . M. E lto n M edler, S e c re ta ry Lupine R ebekah lx»«ige *Xo. ÎTé Meets 2nd a n d 4 th Tue»- d a y s of ea h m o n th . V is it in g m e m b e rs w e lc o r -.-. M ary B ra c k e tt, N . G. H elen M a rtin . S ecretar> Il A K LA X I) VI E W G R A XC. E M eets F irst and T hird .Mondays each m onth at 8:00 p. m. H elen B ru ck ert, M aster F lorence Rru< k ert. S ecretary E u re k a Ix s lg r No. l î T A .F .Jr L à! M eets o n th e 1st a n d 3 ra I h u rM a v e v e n in g s eacn< m o n th . V isitin g m em l» eis' - c o r tally in v ite d to m eet wRX u* R o n ald P o w e ll. W . M. C lyde G illm o r, S e c re ta ry