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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1960)
T A G E 2 ftH E K M A N C O U N T Y X'-íí.. . US r < < 4 ^ *to* M.nittç< JJpu rn al j o i H N A I, M o KO. OKEGO W F R ID A Y . J A X T A H Y 22. IM O .U a i l U know know OMCO» S CSKTSmnAl ALBUM PAQEU Rufus F» V LAAVA LZV Personals regular chairm an, Mrs Grace Saddle Club« Meet Medler, who is spending the win te r in Arizona plans on being By Mrs. Geo. L. Fox home at that time. W ith W est W inders Rufus is peeking (literally! out j^-s. George Fox, secretary, lead _ w in , e -u a ’« „»„x a djeep w hite blanket of snow the year's financial statem ent The Mid-ColuitDL. CiUb 'T y ^ a y . The sqpw began falling was reported part of the ' J ’ublltttctf »V^ a Filduy*. ai . T his is the tim e for farm ers FREDERIC GEORGE II U. M<>r» t>i. r.vji v. ho have been praying for 1 4 ! toi m onths for a good snow. Pray- Gili L. 1 11 ii. h r i. w us merely ueasonal .......a a w , i». »f 4 t i Cm. . ù mo i « f the year they pray for Moi.)» Uu»«»ii u u .l.r ? annual banquet and election oi Monday night and continued aU B Uf Us Grange hall is being paint- IM F-<»¿9 iy.ii. \ > the warm dry fall w ort V aV m Jan J A v ' day T u« d ay This Wlli a ed. The grange men will plan a •i. and the ea rth grew little wet the West Wind K idera¡of Was«-.. very good covering for th e w heat w ork day to get the kitchen sink tSAM F TCOREGON 1 . . ' HEV/kFAiTl* ter than in harvest fan n ers were as hosts 2 t t e X J a s c o and o lh er crops T ransportation m stalled and build cupboards in 1 >B90) M 4 * £ . :.. ï . : f ■ s disconsolate. They c o u l d picture, & J l » PÇ'hÔPAL CF 5^°?? is easy’ but 1110 ones w ilh the kitchen and bathroom. New priç-t4*? H s S h ---- XMEP ith well practiced eye, the pov- fo r. th t ,tb anqu^ / T* -rfrv je€ps a** m aking out alright, hnoleum is being installed in the r .i Uh'VîCà'TV OF OREGON m t. i f t i u dry thirties returning and w hite color s c h e m e .T in y Rufus did nox Open Tues. dinm g and han w ay. It 1S =Ai’ULT) A 5 PROFF56OR is crops perished in unw atered horses and chuckwagons a» *ell day aithough L u th er Stew ard hoped it will be ready for the o r HtsrORT an t> ECONOMICS soil. N AT IO N A t E D IT O R IA L as a variety of sait and pepper who makes lh e hill route was able Pomona meeting which is Feb. 13. i iom the very first of Decem w - 1 1 A C_ ^ _ T shakers from the collection of lo get around the circle before ¿U norganized of ber they prayed for a snow, and Mrs. Leo W atkins carried out the knew school was called off. TV,g OREGON HISTORICAL to is- a little more specific, a motif. Dick Wagner, secretary of The east wdnd which is blowing notice OF SHERIFF'S SALE z «___jBLí-ar4î? h üfuï-tùli. J SOCIETY, he f€RVEP A¿» ■»now on unfrozen ground. That the Oregon Horsemen Association has made drifts in the north and By authority of an Execution 6ECRÉTARY A n P EPtTCR O l F i t IA h to i M A l ’A F âU » is a phenomenon that occurs sPeaker’- Ted Dan- ^ m h lanes of the roads, and if issued the 2nd day of December, (Î9OO-27)OF S0ÛETV 5 more in dream s or prayers than H tlIM IUI*'» ION RAT Kb QUARTERLY. HELPING RAI&E lels of The Dalles presented tro- t here’s no stubble to catch the 1959, upon a judgm ent, wherein S. 5.1! in reality, but It did happen. And IT TO ITS PRESENT EMINENCE •* m ; îk a ii phies for the major events of the d rifu ng snow, the lanes will be Howard Dent, Jr. was plaintiff FROM I0t7 HE EPlTEPTHE I.uiners, we are sure, will be year. Those receiving the trophies pded high by W ednesday morn- and Mildred Smith was defen JA M A lU 22, im»«» COMMONWEALTH REVIEW— --HE praying for generations for a were Lloyd Messlnger, Texas ing T here were m any drifts in dant. said judgm ent being in fav- WAS ALEWlSANpCLARk repeat performance. barrell race, Rob McCall of the lhe roads already Tuesday. It was or of the plaintiff in the amount EXPOSITION Snow does not ixither a farm er P l ’llLIC UPENDING COMMISSIONER ( ayuse Saddle ( iub, Husum, Wn., repOrted the high school bus of $644 92 together w ith interest a much as it did in what is re W estern Reining class; Don Carr, Which makes it around in the thereon from the 16th day of Some of our friends who are ferred to as the good old days, T'Tin..,C SaddI® club> ^ a s h o u - north end was stuck in drifts November, 1959, at the rate of fortunately able to travel about lie does not have to arise as the gal. W n., ¡Senior Scurry; the ( ay- near Fay Brack e tt’s, who gave 6% per annum, and for costs and the country when the snow Is moon makes the snow glimmer use club of Husum won the team as8islance disbursem ents of the action, I on the ground at home send us ,n dark morn and wade through f tro p h y - Ma[c‘a Bed Some early calves are arriving will on the 17th day of February, c lip p in g ; from new spapers they it to the barn to care for dozens I)alles Presented the West- ^ th o u g h it is rough on them dur- i960, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock read. W hether because of our o f I ■<■.« 1 of stock. He does not ..tO ing this cold spe11 H ow ever» if p. M. on said date at the front well known predillctlon against have to spend his day shoving « mi Reed of the Fort Dalles Jr. Rid- the m other cow gives milk in any door of the County Court House public spending or because th at t hay and straw down for a band ing d u b , „„„„. quantity and the calf is strong, ¡n Moro, Sherman County, Ore- what other new spapers are say of hungry horses. He does not New officers of the ^JCSCA are: they will make out despite the gOn, sell at public auction to the c— ing the e days we do not know, h a v e to fake his children to school 2 tk ^ v T w eather- hi«hest bidd*r cash in han-l, hut we have received some ring or co that a road is broken for club, The Dalles, president, and Word has been received of the subject to redem ption and con- ing statem ents about the foolish th e m He can sit comfortably in Lillie Colburn, Hood River Rid birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. finnation as provided by law, all ness of letting governm ent do so the bourn* watching television and ing club, secretary-treasurer. Wally Joe Morris. The baby Is of the right, title and interest of much spending.- Clippings are annoying his wife. Following the banquet, the ap named Brenda Lee. G randparents said Mildred Smith in the follow- from California to Florida as n a t W hether they admit it or not proxim ately 125 persons present are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris of ing described property situated urally our friends are m the nearly everyone likes to have danced to the music of the Struck Rufus and Mr. and Mrs. William in Sherman County, State of Ore- south. tiie farm er happy and if that be from across the Colum- Logan of Landers, Wyoming, gon, to-wit: While there are two schools aspect__an electronic processing orchestra T his Is not, we hope, going to not po sible to have him prosper foja Wally was transferred recently SX4 SEVi; SEV< of SW«/< of Sec- of thought w hether 1980 or 1981 stride, lx» another screed against th»* ous. For farmers, like everyone to Osborn, Idaho by Nicholas & tion 32, Township 3 South, Range An im portant effect is that ------- habit of letting the government eli-e, ¡ponds more when he has ushers in the new decade, " I t’s 18 East. NW H NWVi; SH NWV< take over the spending while the i o io a n t money makes tiie car tiie same old story” in one pain in« >ie field agents will go around through Oregon extension agent’s Thompson, core drillers. The Home Ec. club of Rufus citizen i rehi ta le I to the Job of go ju .t a , in another generation ful ,r . respect: , . , ,irkrtri 1 ’e state to belP ,iuring the tax offices. E ntry fee m ust accom- Grange met T hursday January 14 and SH of Section 4 except coun ty road, EVi; EJ NWL< and SJ I he income tax season is upon season. and more careful auditing pany appilcation. Pigs entered earnln ;. II made t h e man* go. for * a * work afternoon u at i the us once moie. m orosDect . . *v* m e n home u m e SWF* of Section 5. NEV< NEV4 of We. merely want to comment T „ e ,a .x .„form ation com m ittee The’ mt'eTnal revenue service. ^ X i r X l s ’ " w n S S Section 7, N H ; NJSj.SEViSWVs; that 1, does seem that new spaper Of the Oregon Association of Pub- , u t e tax commission and profes- 35 days of a ie T ’ qU , " u “ ' SWL4 SEV4 of Section 8 except ami (uaguzinc w riters generally lie A ccountant, reports that three slona, UK practitioners agree that A fW d day and ouhllc sale for ? °" s 7 spring county road, and, All of Section have come to icalize thai the , k * o - ets Loans To All in m ajor developments will concern the logical sta rtin g point for any these now on test will to held ? 8 s „ W° s en 9 except county road. pie find spending fun as an In thousands of taxpayers in Ore- lncome tax* payer 1, X H erm M on staUon t e t w « n k „ . ‘ nne . r ‘ lh e‘r hU3 ' Tow nship 4 South, Range 18 East dividual enterprise; th at public gon this y e a r-m illio n s aero«, the determ ine w hether he must file Apri 1 and 10 Add Uona^ in to " s . ' k and containing 2,152.26 acres. spending also causes inflation Be Curtailed nation. tor iq » vq p . . a a a iu o n a i in:or evening the club had a business Done and dated at Moro, Sher that reducei the value of the do! I f or federal purposes. It be- F or ¿ d .r .1 p u rp o s e s -a n d Ore- lnallon, ’ t o u t ‘J e program can be m eellng w lth Mrs H arland Mc. man County, State of Oregon, this Niter etring a new record for lar; that such spending makes i ii r r o r i e u e r a i purposes— ana u re secured from the Sherm an countv Donald n a « t c h a i r m a n in oh*»-»« ’ „ „ past chairm an- in charge. 12th day of January, 1960. governm ent so big and (»owerful < »regun veterans’ farm and home hooves all expense account people gon rules follow much the same ajzent lo a n - in the Department of George J. Geiser Jr. to keep very careful records this p attern —if you are under 65 and Sherm an ANC O f f i c e R e c o x n i t i o n " n ° n “ n<?W S it takes away the freedom of the vu A Resoultion. It was reported Mrs. V eterans’ Affairs today anuoun- year, for tiie internal revenue had gross income of $600 or more citizen. service has given .eix-ated notice „ r O?e? 85 and h a d ^ n ^ m e of T. 7 T " ’.“ T n F L " ’" " Tracc F'ieWa’ Mrs Grace Med,er’ Sheriff of Sherm an County, Ore. BURDA, HALSTEAD & CUSH When th a t b e c o m e , e o u n n o n < od that starting January 18, Its . a , ?w ow ^ Mra BU1 Huck and Mrs Mlllard MAN, A ttorneys for Plaintiff loan volume will he reduced by that closer scrutiny than ever be » 2 0 0 o r m ore you n .L T w e a knowledge it will Is* slop|x*«l. .„re will Is. g i v e n expetme a c rein“ regardless of w hether von 7 „ 7 t . i *, * w LeiKh' P ^ p a r e d the Year more than two thirds because of 106 E. 4th Street c o u n ts on 1960 retu rn s w hich will owe tax or not The rule prevails More T h u ^ a 7 j7 n u a r y W T he th ia ? e a r's1|M;ork The The Dalles, Oreg«»n a shortage of loan funds. 1114c J m m iu ^ ’ h i r e hoCmeU7 M nr'see^ , e W r ‘M orei:'w ;to I If I Rid W A S 1,0 I s I d 1)0 The veterans' departm ent last ............ . - x . y ear. T his year, past w hether you are a man. woman ^ In these days (here Is a strong sear granted 5170 loans to World p o l i c y will prevail, i>ut It is like- or child. The deadline, of course, been selected as the outstanding the roll call on a quotation of urge lor recreational facilities, War II and Korean veterans in ly that expense account Items for ¡s April 15. group in a seven county area by Lincoln or W ashington There ¡t may lie th a t you had income particularly lor youth It may lx* I IC amount of .>.'»2,932,550, exceed- 1959, to be reported this year, WANTED: Year-round w ork as III Ih c p! ev io n s lugh year of ¡957 also will lie gone over quite care- of less than $600 (or $1,200, and the S tate A griculture and Stabill- win be the usual Valentine ex- a fine thing and it may he neces carpenter. carpenter - welder, zatlon committee. Members of the change and the m eeting will be Income tax w as w ithheld from sary hut it was only a few years b.v more tii.m $16,600,000 and by flIlly ,, shop man, fabricator, wrought- state committee will be present social. The group got the quilt Ha* fedeial tax lads also your paychecks. In this case you ago that parents gave such things nearly 1200 loans. In that year, iron worker, millwright, or to r make -pp-vp.iutv appropriate uwarus awards. v One ready to to tie tie that that day, day but but me met it w i n e ready 1:>7 > veterans borrowed $30,209,- propose to plug up leaks by nail- should file a a x r e t u r n little lonsidi ■ration and youth, 000. m aintenance man. 16 yrs. ex ing taxpayers who are not re- show that you owe no tax and re m m « “^ p r o ^ i m ’ la" the* ^ n - aealn Sa,urila» '10 f in ls h '» e Quilt itself, was too• busy to hother. perience. Fam ily man; have isu tin g or ate under estim ating Uncle Sam will refund the with- omlcal fashion the lJcal office is re» c l n h 'h ^ i * m, T tln£ a,"'‘ Hut Department Director H. C. F ui th e 1»y turned out of portable and tools. Write: Rich income from interest or dlvld- held tax »nerat J h b d lunch at M rs’ Fields school in Maj or J 1me th«1.* whole taalfeld lid the final amount of ends. More auditing has been or- ard K. Luthy, Rt. 2 Box 25, Also if your income was f r o m ' T w ¿ r » ,« . .-»1«. .u .. h° me w here they met to work I »an funds will have been com- world was wailing. Ther «• wen* Aurora, Ore. or Ph. Canby sage rtits to .-mare will) ,1 hit of until'd in borrow ers as of Ja n u 3492 collect. 12-14c t w me st ring salvag ed fr« »in tin* ary is, and loans starting on that TOR SALE: 1950 Chev. 2 door Se date are being sheduled for funds fet 1 grain sacks, 1there was a dan, good motor, new tires. su ui un ing liulc to IItake 1».v «lam- t the rate of 120 a month. Loans Prosecution or punitive assess >our self-employment tax even supervises various farm pro- it was thought about the f i r s t ^ f $175. Call JO 5-3223. ll-2p in 195!) averaged 430 a month. m ents are promised w here wilful though you do not owe income gram s Including price supports ining uP some little st rean 1. then* W1ANT to make $15 to $25 a day? ' 111 other words,” Saalfeld said, violations are uncovered Corpora tax. WC i f 11 Pies of dusty’ road:s to he and w heat acreage allotm ents, --------- * ~ ---------- • - — We will train and finance de- " a lls in I; i,li w ill he limited to tions and savings Institutions explore d by bicycle , thene were If you have questions as to \\ i»l I rograrn, Soil Rank, ami tlnued in cooperative tests w ith penaQile man or woman, over 21, hills to tram p with stone hruised funds leieived from veterans' are being urged to w arn stock w hether or not to file a 1959 re A gricultural Conservation Pro- state experim ent stations in de- for p art or full time McNess bare it*<*t, the i e we re hir «Is and loan payment after we pay oper holders that 1RS means business. turn, consult the inform ation di- gram Special congratulation goes v ^ o p in iT a e s 'o f j^sG cides Route work. W rite McNess Co., squirre Is and tin «■ans t<) shoot ating expert-es, principal and in- 3. On the state level, the sim pli visions tittinn« nf of ti„, the internal reVenue . wmuuv - to 10 local . w a i county w u m y oem uum m m ittee u i e e mem- m em - O it gon State college Destirkb» Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. at with small bore riti«*. There iciest on bonds outstanding, and fied punch-card reporting forms e <Srta !e, laX ~ m m lssion bers and county staff for th e ir recommendations are reviewed annual property taxes.” that are now out are a new-decade CONSIGN your livestock to your wasn't any tiime to get int«» «1«*- or an accredited tax adviser. achievement during the past year, annually by experim ent station local auction The Dalles Live liberal«'1 linnuin« ; < p . n i l « » e » Bhortcourae and extension service personnel stock Commission, Inc. Live Sure. We know. Bulk! ng has County Kamblin (.row ers association, and three interest was shown in w ith assistance from the Oregon Ram blin’s stock sales every W ednesday at done a way* wi th S.K•k twine, the * swine grow ers elected during the the flrst session of the livestock A gricultural Chemicals Coordin- noon. Special com m unity auc Red ( rasa hiis tak en o\ er the annual swine field day at OSC. shortcourse held at the court- ating committee This committee C ourty Ag'di ullurul Agent tions of household, machinery, Mwtinm Ing. g 1 a\ «‘1 roail i have Standard dates for entry of pigs housc- January 15. Farm ers inter- established in 1956, is made up poultry, etc, the 1st Saturday made shoes more comi oi l able Operational procedures for the into the station w ere set for April ested in thes<? sessions are wel- of OSC extension and research of each month startin g Dec. 5th than bare to«is and sotne- Oregon Swine Testing station at 15 to May 15 for the spring test. come wb« h e r they registered for workers, and chemical company Phone CY 6-4672, The Dalles tim es >¡hoot <me a not hei w i 1 h H erm iston were outline«! during and October 15 to November 15 the course or not Over fifty pro- representatives who evaluate con- Oregon. 5c tf;1 rifles. a meeting of swine producers Jan- for the fall test period. Applica- ducers "R tstered prior to sta rt trol recommendation for effective- But 1 a e also know that there is uary 8 with OSC official«. A five tions for the spring test period of th<? session. Additional ses- ness. safety and tim ing for accep- »TATE WIDE PAINT CO. com no inor e inventive anlmal than a p l e t e painting and decorating member advisory board was set- are to lx* received from F ebruary sions are scheduled from 10 a. m. ability under pesticide tolerance sm all Ii »oy an«l he will fin« 1 some- service, spray or brush. Phone up. Board member« will Include 10 to March 20. to 3 P- m-» January* 22, 29, Febru- regulations The Oregon Insect thing t0 do a nd so m ething that C \ 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. representatives of the Oregon Applications should be made. ary 5 to 12* Courthouse, Moro Plant Disease and Weed Control is not loo liai•mful if gn1 en h « 12th St. Vern Campbell and Wheat commission. Oregon Swine soon after the litter Is farrow ed. ( ontact y®ur neighbors and plan handbooks published by OSC re fl ec Ion1. The■ w ide ui»en spaces Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn -------------------- — 1 ii j 1 - f,ecl the ootuhined experience of of call h and sky at mise ¡and de- JR A gricultural loans see The I c these groups h :b t b lm; wa Iking and 1unnin { How can a farm er be sure he’s Handbooks and sprav schedules alls NFLA and the Hid-Colun. Arid rol ling about r>11 the grass using pesticide safely? How does are revised each year Growers -a PCA, 4th & Court Street give nini pica en« mgh C ypress 6-2468. 21-25 kn?u hlS product who follow thes<? recommenda- to lx* ali\e wl ivn uil the m rorld is Z in excess tions and adhere to restrictions Custom Slaughtering by appoint SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW new an <1 full «’f so 1iiuny curious ZÌ f established tolerartpes” W hat and precautions appearing on pes- ment only. Meat cutting, w rap things. The gt uenit ion no1w paas assurance can be given that crops ticide labels can be assured their ping, sharp freeze. K enny’r ing ma de its ou n 1jrogra ina, its BJ1NU TAKEN ON fis\ processed food won,t t* con- crops will meet residue requlre- Market, Grass Valley, Oregor own fina and tlhere u as lot;s to «lo. fiMated and cost the season’s ments established by the Food Call ED 3-2345 ............... for appointmen " T i t 3" 11 Pr° ; ,t8? and A dm inistration E ^ n ________- , „ „ , M «r«, l . o i H . K Ill LO O F. A U E B I33UED BASIS m Jx w ai e th T «lu^stions you more im portant, these crops will z O s Xk‘e,s Is « and 3rd Tue* Ed Geary Elected th iyn X °fS e rK a^ and aSk ln for hum a" food < ^ day* in I.O.OF. hail he m onths ahead. Here are some A lot of research time and slenl and visitir ^ b ro th e r Head of T ax Group $1.000 facts prepared by representatives money goes into developing ac SP^tally invited. su°bTec?reg° n 0011680 ° n lhiS CUrale labels’ whlch must l S ’ W aiT n Sl C F ¡ward VGcmy form er 8i*eak i J , , w ith both Federal and C atk in s, Secretai) er of the Oregon House of R epre DENOMINATIONS oninir ni«ntCd?£deratiOn in d*Vel* Slaf* »overnm ent. Since pesti- * v™ 1 * h a p trr No' 78 O K"S sentatives. and piom inent Klam , u S<> nsect and cides nn,st ** sold in «heir orig- M }[ee s e.very sec°n<i T hurs ath eounD rancher and 1 unan day each m onth. Visiting hus been whoMh.r 1 U h3S d,ways h w n Inal containers—and not by bulk d President <*f On* w hether or not they leave real- -x*ach purchaser receives a la be 1 » members invited. Moro. Ore gon Tux ie s e n e r n s Go c wide t: FEDERAL o™ re‘”Xl an'* ” has n° U -X ! Imogene Hailey, W. M. payer u* Oregon IX) ro thy Hea t er. Sec re t a r v G e a r \, tiie K L iw s Early in the evalu- restrictions listed on it « tdent I ( X BM Fl Taylor DTK Gob ation of insecticides, fungicides In a few instances modifie«- - ..I i'.e,b,cK ,., c o m p o n , « - ^ " ; A' M' «* 1 at ttu 1 ot dire«1 Midi'» siuihes and toxicological in handbooks These are bared . J» re TuM<lay’ - v *»ltln* ,c tors m<-« »ting h« Portland II r W i ltd lesls. Residue studies are eon- on evidence a n d d . , » i l i hrethern w lco m e. Jan u ary ad the as on evidence and detailed expert- \in to n W atkins, W. M. duri ng ’5th unni ence developed under Oregon con versary vear. El«zeted w ith bin Llton Medler, Secretary ditions In cases of variance the J. W . DO DD w eie Mr-i. Roy F ishop, Poi Hand handbook is likely to be most ^ p ‘^RcT)rk.,hnx>jii.u\ori'i Vice Pi< aident .ind Mr Hoben up-to-date 4ABS ' ’s 2 n d TYGH VALLEY. ORE. llu n l, Po rt land Tirust Bank Trea «aye of each month. Visit- The 1960 editions are now be ing members welco- ing reviewed and revised. The re Mary Brackett, N. G I Phone 611 Heavy duty «ngi««s start ¡a seconds with Chevron vised handbooks will be available Helen M srtin, Secretarx gon agriculture. Geary <»| Pressure Primer System - even in sub zero weather. «n early spring from OSC '¿oop AT ri s v n v ^ ‘ thè 5 t“ » acre G ear\ Pt MID COLUMBIA MOF es are in ea< " ' " ' ' 11 ,E w G R A N G E Bi»ok Store Safe, simple system usee pressurized steel cartridges ranch a i h en* t<> K l c u a t h Meets Flret and Third M..nday, Oregon county agent’s office. of priming fuel, discharger end metal tubing to Intake W J COLLINS & CO e a c h m o n t h a t 8 :0 « p . m . manifold. Reduces engine wear, lengthens battery life. and 1 „pu^ ing Wi id ' Helen Rruekert, Master Govenuient, State G eary served In the \* 1 Florence Brwrfcert. S e e e e t^ y D r. O tii G. Perkins Avoid fuel line icing. Just pour a Mttle A t Journal Office kxm corp; he v u s a n . > Fureka Ixtdgr Vo. 121 AJPjk 1 .4 it Municipal bonds Chevron Ben Ice Fluid m your gas tank. Oi*egon L e n ^ l a t u i e . 194:» tl Meets on the l i t and 3 n a O p to m e trig t Uo, \ & Mutual Funds 19..O. servlng as Speaker in For o n / S tandard O il product, coll Ih u r^ la y evening- earn Ur* •"■Wh V :,|t|„ g m c n .K r e W ’’ and (ils publie service ree«1 4* R 2nd St. ALL MARKETS K «*lth M c D o n a l d |)« * n n v A n « le r * rn : elude* extende I service « DII> invited to meet with u« H a mx ». O r e . (¡raw« Valley. Ore. 1 el. CYft-gMZ The Dalle». Or». Ronald Powell, W M Mute h »ai l of A griculture G l 2 527 7 K IU 2211 Taxorama W ANT A D S S IR , E A S IE R W IN T E R S T A R T IN G ADDING MACHINE TAPE « lyde Glllmor, Secretary