ONTARIO
Betty Jane Schaffeld (Adams) 94 of Ontario Oregon joined our Heavenly Father Friday April 30th, 2021 peacefully at home.
Betty was born in Hardman Oregon February 28th 1927 to Floyd and Ethel Mae Adams. Betty had two Sisters-Clara Bell Rosco (Adams) and Nancy Malone (Adams).
Betty often told stories of the âRanchâ in Hardman. Bettyâs favorite memories were of her on a horse with her dad. Bettyâs was defiantly a daddyâs girl, which made it especially difficult for her when she lost her father when she was 16.
Betty attended Oregon State University, yes, Go Beavers. She Graduated in the Class of 1948 with a Degree in Home Economics. As a member of Kappa Delta, she lived on campus in Snell Hall. Betty remembers this time distinctly as there were very few men on campus. They were away during World War II. There was always social event on campus such as skits and dances that Betty attended.
John McDonald February 20, 2021
2020-21 is now officially the coldest winter in 26 years. The polar vortex, formerly known as the Yankee Clipper, has blasted the entire Northern Hemisphere and this brief episode has lowered average annual temperatures by roughly 7 degrees. The weather folks’ narrative has dramatically changed. They now claim we’re influenced by La Nina and will enjoy a very cool summer. Townhall.com, generally considered progressive, has a Jan. 17 article that stated: “These cold events must be analyzed with due consideration to the multiple climatic factors that may be influencing them. The sun’s activity, earth’s rotation, changes in the magnetic poles, Arctic cold blasts, and many other factors all help determine regional and global weather patterns.” What? No mention of fossil fuels and cow flatulence. Spain, China, Siberia and India have recorded the lowest temperatures since the 1960s. Perhaps the scientists and quants need to work on th