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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1931)
opponents. It was the fastest game so far 000 ears were produced for American Ranier three Umea and dew on to Wenatchee, Waah, the home of Pang- consumption. -, This year the industry played in this county this year. born’s mother, and there made a peril- will produce somewhere between L- There was no stalling «nd the plays •us landing la the dust The little 800,000 and 1,800,000 cars. As 1938 la were run off in a snappy style that Capital of the apple country went three years after 1929, If economic con showed good training. wild over the boy* and a represent ditions were normal we could bo sure Wasco Moro ative of the Japanese paper Asahi wo would do a tremendous business, Walsh LE Millbr EXICO’S new ambassador to baaded them a chock for 825,000, the because the third year is the time when Ragsdale Smith LT Washington, Dr. Joee Manuel prise for which |(ey were trying. the bulk of the replacing takes place.**. Hull LG Puig Caesura ne, has received th* ap . Rice - He added that there are factors at Käseberg proval of ths American government C Thogorson RANCE Is sending, as its repre work that make It uncertain how big Nunn RG The Wasco Study club met with as persona grtta and sentative at the one hundred and the year will be, instancing that G. Fraser probably already te Walker RT fiftieth annlveraary fete at Yorktown, "money Is being boarded from lack’ Barnes Mrs. F. R. Fortner last Friday after on bls way to bls Spencer RE ▼a, one of Its moat distinguished sol of confidence and thia takea away Prather -O---------- noon. post st the National Williams aome purchasing power that we would Burnett Q diers, Marshal Henri GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL NOT|JSlWM given. Eight members were Dick Schunke made a business Capital, where he sue- otherwise bave, while family budgets T. Fraser Johnson ' RH Petain, the hero of ceeda Senor Telles. „ - ju - ” present. The next meeting will be trip to Portland Wednesday return are being cut on account of changes McLaughlin Verdun. The cruisers Proudfoot LH Mariette Perry—Editor. on November f3th, at the home ing Thursday with a truck load of Dr. Puig Caaaurane te in income conditions, which again McKinney Duquesne and Suffern Watkins F considered one of hte means that purchasing power for the are bringing him and On Grass Valley” seems to be the of Marguerite Mitchell. Lorena supplies. Substitutions for Moro, Gentry for country’s ablest automobile, like a good many other his party and will ato byword of the Grass Valley volley young and Marguerite Mitchell will T. Fraser, Axtell for Prather, P. The Neighbors of Woodcraft held statesmen, and bo has things, will be knocked down.” As a rive at Yorktown on ball girls as they keep up their string act at hostesses. Fraser for Rice. For Wasco, Leon a pot luck dinner last Thursday eve- served at borne as sec 1 result, ho said, it was necessary to October 10,.. In the retary of education of victeriee. Th?™ “r. Reed, . photographer of T.- I ning at Fraternity hall. measure what statistically would be Smith for Hull. Referee; Wiley. group aro tbo mar and secrotary of In game l*»l Friday night wh n y I onia Waahington, took group pic- A show, “With Byyd at the South a big year against a practical con- „ Mrs. J. A. Butler entertained dustry, commerce and D p । c*- quis do Grasse, the Ihe Wasco Wunorettea in the I the of the variou, sideration of tha curtailment of ex- Pole” was shown before a large amrqute de Rocham- the members of the Les Joueres labor. It fo not likely penditurcs which Is going on and de audience in the evening and the holi beaur General D’Ql- gym. , The Crimson an y room8 lest Tuesday morning, bridge club and several additional that be will find In termine bow big the year will be day was ended with a dance. lone, the due do No- ♦hp first noints and succeeded in keep--1 .. . Washington any problems st present teZ the lead throughout th. game. Th. Kent high achool pupd..have I guests at the Hotel Sherman ffR under these circumstances. ■ llu * “ d ¥L XMTl, H M ■ l » ha, that will give him trouble, for our ro ing ui won* I received an invitation to a party at Thursday afternoon. Six tobies tations with Mexico just now are en de Rochaaibeau, all “From a long haul standpoint, the "7, matched as they kept the' Sather horn. Friday evening, were at play and Mrs. A. E. Medler of whom are descendants of Washing gardless of how many automobiles tirely satisfactory- ton’s French comrades in arms In 178L sold in 1932, we rre storing up a bl| IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE took the club prize and the guest the ball in play 62 seconds ail the November 13th. go without official Instruction»,” business for the future,” Mr. Grant QTOCK exchangee of the country, / prize went to Mrs. L. E. Kasebarg. STATE OF OREGON FOR WAS score ended 10 t© 6 in the Tigerettes —------------ -- O especially that of New York, were' Marshal Petain said before embarking, said. “There will be fewer automobil«© CO COUNTY. Last Tuesday afternoon the B. N. warned by Senator James X Watson “but I shall not bo afl loos for sub- sold in 19 favor In the last four minutes of • „ ____ than will go to the scrap RUFUS SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES NOTES the second half the Grass Valley team RUFUS G. club met at the home of Mrs. Le of Indiana, majority tender of the sen-*- I to talk about in America. I Im* heap. With 12,000,000 car-years out NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE I Of f1 Pwhlng and ©nr World of the Inventory, nine percent more ona — Smith. Three tables played was composed mostly of substitutes ri^ater .----- ---- » pp « « 11 Chester Coats Coats __ — Editor. Editor. The game ended by a ¿core of 26-211 five hundred. ?Mrx Minnie Dutton ate, that comrades who will meet us at gasoline was used up to August 1, In the Matter of the Guardianship adopt a resolution for an loves wn wifi talk to ns about those 1931, than was used In 1930. With of Elma Marie St Martin and Mag favor of Grass Valley. They will I high school held a student won high score for the club and Mr* of abort fltiling Mid bear raid* fewer automobiles, the ' people must soldiers who fought with gie June St. Martin, Minors. meet Moro in the letters* gym, Tues- body meeting on October 9th tq elect Idelia Bargenholt won guest prix©, Watson, “are ef Uto brilef that brok Washington under the orders of La have been running them faster and day night and Kent at Kent Friday offlcera. The officers elected are as | Notice is hereby given that pur longer to consume the additional gaso «—idpnfl Mr. Blydenstein, representing the erage houses should not bo permitted Fayette, Boehambeau. and De Grasee. suant to an order and license made night. These’ games will no doubt follows. Jewel Hei^n, ■ Resident; Jean Hod^ Milling Company of Port. to lead the securities si their cue- r For ay part I Intend to reply* by talk line. This means that we have some in and by the above entitled Court 22,000,000 people working hard to be The very football exciting. Howard Hill, vice 1 “ ing about the American soldier» who tomers unless either expressly ordered boya were entertained I Morri., ^etary; June Brackett, Und^ww a buam«. clatter in make a fine business for our Industry in said matter on November 7 th, to do so by them or their consent 1s fought In Franco In 1917.” - Satnrttey evening at_the home ^f Mr. | ^“Xit^Coa^ ¿ubHetty mana^ Mra. Marie Barnett Cooper ... a obtained for that purpose. They are when there Is an economic recovery. 1931, licensing and authorizing the undersigned guardian to sell at pub of the opinion that an order of that arliam ent was prorogued on No Pal»» Optimism Tetq vkhefe they played cards, games, ger Donald Macnab and Irene Kee, business visitor in The Dalles last kind by the stock exchange Itself Thursday and a call was Issued for “1 am not attempting to create any lic sale as real property is sold on -O’*»—told jokes and ate waffles. Iyelf leaders; Rajr Brown, sergeant at | Wednesday. ■ would be salutary st a time like this, a general election to take place Octo false optimism—I am not speaking execution, I will on Monday, Decem T charkg R of portland wM or failing ii that, that some legisla ber 27. Prime Minister MacDonald’s without a statistical background. Us ber 14, 1931 at the hour of 10:00 The volley ball gins girls were enter ' M^Xd*yTh^b Another mooting was caH.d on L dinner guest of A. W. Clothier test tion might bo snsctsd that would com national government decided not to re- ing the best sense we can, we have a. m. at the front door of the County pel the adaption of such a course. ., . togn but to go before the electors as drawn conclusions from the figures we Court house in Moro, Sherman Coun "They further believe that all short constituted. The campaign al ready ^»Maiave, and 1 am willing to make the ta^Mdsms. of every sort, sire .nd October 16th for the purpose of a- Thursdsy noon. ' ' ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to description snd spent the night by dopting th" 1 , ”a The Dorcas Society of the Chris- transaction» should bo thrown open upder way. Many of the Liberals statement that as far as the conduct the highest bidder for cash in hand to the piblic; thnt tbs light of day pledged their support to MacDonald. of our business for the first half of plsying csrds, pulling taffy, wntt« l»t ye„ M»s ^tM^nd . I should bo permitted to shine In upon Juliuo Curtlus resigned as foreign 1932 is concerned, we shall set the the following described real prop biscuits and finally toppled off to commi ee o kgt ^Thursday afternoon. They all their deals; that the names of the minister to Germany because of the at Indices somewhat higher than the ac erty: their beds where they told weird tales tution was adop . * 'dinner and bake sale on individuate »nd tbo brokerage bouses tacks of the Nationalists due to his tualities of 1931. - We are willing to An undivided two-thirds inter should be made public; that the steaks failure to bring about the Austro-Ger- set our advertising budgets and our and after a couple of hours of sleep The fyeghmen were given the j°b Armi8tice day in the Van building, est and title in and to the fol dealt in ubould be made gnown, and man customs union. Next day the en selling expense on tha. kind of Indices. awoke to eat their waffles after which | of picking Up all paper and^ foreign | lowing described real property: m.tte7'th'.t w.S te b. found on th. Mis. Ros« Mary W.lker w.nt to that all the details of sach transaction tire cabinet resigned and Chancellor With economic conditions as they are, Beginning at a point 80 rods they departed. should bo lubjeet to public scrutiny.” Bruening was Instructed by President 1 and since the ubsojeicence is so great „„or ta th. twohigh MhMl room». North from the Southeast cor The student body assembled down !> W— Ven Hindenburg to form a new gov- and we have sunk go low In this year’s ner of Section Three (3), Town ONDON heard that the former ernment with enlarged powers. The student body money has been Wortman & King Co/ * c in the gym Friday afternoon for a sales, we figure that the first half of ship Two (2) North of Range ’ sultan and caliph of Turkey had kent in the First National Bank at I .... » u ¿gl IMI. WMt«rn N«w»©apar Unió«.» little “yell” practice. . * 1932 must necessarily be better than Th. D»lle» until this year, but it ho A “no host" dmn.r wm held at agreed to resume the duties of the ..... Sixteen (16) East of Wiliam- • was the first half of 1931/* The Faculty was entertained at the I b^en moved to the safe in Hulery’s the country home of A. C. caliphate with certain temporal pow ette Meridian, and runfling , . home of Dell Olds, Friday evening. AR to the knife broke out dur store to avoid the coat of writing Saturday night. Cnrd. P1^ ers at Jerusalem. Tbo plan, which thence North twenty-four (24) Bankers Help ing the week between Gov. Huey - _ 1 after dinner and Mrs. M. G. luei was conceived by the pon-Islam load Tuesday morning the high school, rods and six (6) feet; thence Seven banks of Kennebec County, I made high score. MY. and Mrs. E. E. ers, It was thought might wreck the P. Long of Ixiuisiana and Lieut. Gov. —- seniors, seventh and eighth grades, I c ®c • ...... -West eighty (80) rods; thence Maine, cooperated with the county The high school is going to con-1 Ka8eberg of Portland were the out Indian conference and also revive the Paul N. Cyr. Though elected on the • fifth and sixth grades, third and South twenty-four (24) rods Arab-Jswteh quarrel-tn Palestine. , game ticket, the two men have been grange, farm bureau, and local cream fourth grades, and the first and seo- tinue buying all new “hit of the of town guests. and six (6) feet; thence East to persona 1 and political enemies, and ery, In financing the publication of a ond grades had their pictures taken, week” -phonograph records that come r moving his family * fpLEOriON of Robert D. Johnson, Cyr has tried repeatedly to get l-ong 1 booklet, entitled, "The Agricultural the place of beginning. Con ------------------ ----- .„t. Th.« records nr. »Id rt= th. B WMk IL Democrat, to represent in con out of th® office. Hi® latest coup was Situation in Kennebec County.” it taining twelve and two-tenths gress the Seventh Missouri district, .to take tbo oath of office aa governor presents in a concise manner the farm □ I Hulery store. The high school “ (12.2) acres and being situated succeeding the late Sam Major, gives on the claim jhat Long was a JJnlted , resources and practices of the county, also ffoing to buy new phonograpph Wasco Ladies * can have their Kent School Notes in the County of Sherman, State with suggestions for Improvement needles to preserve the records. beauty work done at The Sherman the Democrats 214 seats in the house, States senator and therefore not gov- of Oregon. . . ., . tt^ . .. ’ . do noiK Hotel on Tuesday H»« afternoon of each the same number now held by the Re- gruor. This he did at Shreveport, and I • —^^ona-Editor. 1 « The said real property now be Dublicana. There is one Farroer-I*bor Long, who was in New Orleans, heard longs to Elma Marie St. Martin and — Hester Lyons—Editor. Cyr was moving on Batea Rouge, the Maggie June St. Martin, minors. state capital- He raced back by auto- Th. WahMte. Robert W.ngeman of Port- Said real property will be sold in one moblle and called out part of the Na- > niHU Mted J cid. on Puniahmemt They d.cid- land I. vi»Hing her .¡.ter, Mn. Continued fr^m page one. lot and parcel to the highest and OPE PIUS XI, lu an encyclics tional Guard to repel invasion, but hoXu ™“r. w.r. tw.lv. membersL on th. following four:To Ev.rr.tt thl. w«k. . entlUsd "Nova impondet,” apposte |be seport •t Cyr’s march proving un J. L.- Brack* tt, taxes 'Te best bidder, and said sate will be founded. the militia were sent home. to “ ail those of Christian fidth and made subject to report to and con nreaenL which is the entire group. I sweep the hall at noon, (2.) Mr and Mrg yic smith are mov- love” to join IU a crusade of charity- ed . ......... • • • ................ \ 18.11 repaired to hte home In south- firmation by the above entitled Court t Those who are elegible to take a kept from practice two days; (3.) theij. hom< at De Moaa> Louisiana after sending a letter Pacific Telephone & Tele- • X w^ takTit Tth. Chriatma. M.n.ori..^“p^d^ Mr. and Mr». C. E. K.«b.rg of and succor to forestall tbo evils of in accordance with law regulating graph Co., total telephone unemployment and dlstreaa during the to Long formally demanding surren- 18.35 and prescribing the manner of sale comlng winter. ^er of the governor’s chair. lie »«¡<1 meeting which will be held at the I word, ( •) # Portland are visiting at the L. E. bills.................... • of real property by guardianship. The encyclical bears the date of tf Long refused he would begin ouster home of Helen Wilson. On Novem-1 school has decided to have Keseberg home. Dated this 7th day of Novem October 2,' which; on the church cab- proceeding* M'ond^MX • “h°01 P*pCr tb” year' J'’' PX Eastern Star, and fnmUi.. h.ld . ber, 1931. endar, Is the feast of the guardian rof Clarice Mitehell. Monday evening I R pu,blighed every two weeks. . Fraternity THE TRUST DEPARTMEf T • i th.gtrl. work«! on th.ir scrap book. IAPdington wa8 ele<;ted Editor I P°‘ luck , dinn.r ,»t fraternity angels, thq protectors of children. The pope lamented particularly that THE FIRST NATIONAL BAI K ------- ---------- - . , „ . hall Tuesday night, . for awhile. They were then served and she appointed the following ..... - innocent children should suffer from «taff. ’ THE DALLES, OREGON. Continued .from page one. the poverty and hardships in tbs pree- „ lunch .UHU. by m , Mrs. —------- | Assistant Editor, Mildred Brady; Mrs. J. L. Lucas and daughter Ann to Haynes. Guardian of Estates of h!ma The pupite of the intermediate CircuiatiOn Manager, Inez Thomp- and Stanley Jones spent Saturday ent economic and financial crista. 9:30 a. m. The Truckmen’s Vi^w- Marie St. Martin and Maggi'- *'v The pontiff’s letter dealt with three room who obeyed the health laws ar® l on. Sport8 Editor, Clair Floyd; So- and Sunday in Portland. point—Clyde C. Spooner, Sec. St. Martin, Minors? aa follows: * DönaH von Borstel, Lu- Liety Editor, Irene Kee; Joke Edi- Mr and Mrg paul Alley of Moro aspects of International affaire-first, By F. W. SIMS, Oregon Motor Truck Affsn., Port ths economic crisis; secondly, unem ther Davis, Anita Dunlap, Dolores | Howard HiU; Cla88 Editors: le gue8tg of Mr and Orville Trust Officer. land. ployment, and thirdly, the race for Gregg, Frances Gregg, Fre8hmen, Margaret Burnett; Soph- Yocum Sunday. - armaments. Ho appealed particular Loading Automobile* Unit Ex 10:00 a. m. National Taxation and Pluemke, Holen Sather, Leona Sath-1 ore Donald MaCnab; Junior, Mary roll ly against the rivalry of nations In Farm Finance—Senator Frederick poets to Employ More Men NOTICE TO CREDITORS er, Charlie Bill Wilson, Helen Wilson, Macna’b; Seniol.( Elda Medler ; Typ- Mr. and Mrs. Tamura of The Dalles the matter of armaments, admonish V'IIO1UC ***** vv - s " Steiwer. This Winter Than Last Carl Lyons and Geraldine Norton, Adft’ Joneg. AiUmni News, June »pent Sunday in Wasco. ing them against Increasing them by Norton. “Notice is hereby given that the 11:00 a. m. Committee Meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman attended enormous expenditures “which might undersigned as Superintendent of The Kent volley ball team will Brackett; Mimeographers, Clinton NOON MOTOR SUPPLY ¡N HANDS otherwise go to relieve distress." meet Grass Valley on the home floor I Deyo and Ray Brown; Grade School tbe football game between The Banks for the State of Oregon is in V OF PUBLIC FALLING OFF i ;15 p. m. Reports by Committees. Reporter, Elmo Kee. I Dalles Eagles and Portland Ath- charge of the assets and affairs of the Friday evening, Novembr 13th, at - X I Business session of Eastern Ore- Q EPRES®NTATTVE LA GUARDIA, Moro State Bank, Moro, Oregon, for A contest was held to find a name Dalles. ' 7:30 p. m. K Republican, of Now Tork, an gon Wheat League. the purpose of liquidation. All per The Kent high school girls are very I fOr the paper. A prize of having the Mrs. G. Potter entertained four nounced that bo proposed to Intro sons who may have claims against busy preparing for a community winner’s student body fees paid for tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. Guy duce In the forthcoming session of Considered Normal, Maaafsc- < said bank are hereby notified to make Thanksgiving program and party to the year was offered. The faculty Weedman of Redmond Monday. Mrs. congress a tax revision bill which torer Toll» Financier» lejal proof thereof by filing a duly which all are invited. acted as judges and decided on the a . C. Kaseberg won high score for would assure the treasury 8750.000,- 000 additional annual Income. Mr. verified claim, as by law provided, Miu Edith Siu vi.lt.d the Junior "»»« “Th. Arrowhead?’ ThU nnme the nfternoon. STIMATING that transportation In in __ with the Deputy Superintendent of Fnrhsh Monday afternoon. I was given by Iren© Kee. JIow* Mr and Mrs. James Laidlaw of La Guardia said thia sum would be .p Continued from page one. raised principally through increased *-• the form of automobiles now In ths I Banks in charge at the office ol the English Monday alter g headmg for the the week end M„ taxes In the higher Income bracket» hands of the American public te twelve d Moro State Bank, Moro, Oregon, on The new officers paper. Laidlaws parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Inheritance and gift taxes, and million “car-yoars” below normal, and * -coring or before January 8,’ 1932. and eighth grade indent body axe m explained ¡a8t Tuesday ¡F^nk Morrow. Their son Billie will the Imposition of a W per cent tax tk.l thl, d.aell «01 .«ntwllr ban to M«™ „7,h. J.™ ’bo made up. Richard H. Grant, vice threat in the first half of the gam . “A. A. Schramm,* foUowa; J*ck P about the different things that will remain with his grandparents until on automobiles, exclusive of trucks, busses and taxicabs, also on airplanes president of the General Motors Cor- After Wasco’s touchdown they took 1-7-32 Superintendent of Banks.” Harley Mbe considered in grading the stu- Thanksgiving. and yachts. ■ » poration. recently told the American I the ball and drove down the fi®ld H. - FnKhX inspector’; Billie dents’ citizenship. He said he thought McKean and Harland Johnson Bankers Association convention that I wjth line bucks until they Were six Bill . McKean and of Harland Johnson w AX CX; Mm»d •?“ “ F™h7" “ took truck load .he.p to Port. OWARD the end of the week the employment In hte company may be yardg from Wasco goal line *t the ©nd of the quarter. The first play District of Columbia grand jury great«? th»« winter than last year. How.n, libruriuti Mr^ Wrtwn. d.eo- . started on an investigation of the «7 “Employment during the winter1 of the second period saw them lose rator; Clarice Mitehell, manner Miss (should go against them in citizen- - Evelyn Spencer plans _ to enter charges that Bishop James Cannot«, spector; Melvin Barnett, sheriff. The Dallea hospital next Sunday to Jr;, and Ada L. Bur- Washington nt Fifth Street, c ship. fation is concerned. In November. De- to get it that far in scoring tern rougM conspired to receive nurses training. PORTLAND. OREGON i Visitors to the seventh and eighth violate the federal esmbeY, January atad February we will toyy again. grade room last Friday included Mrs. I Miss Mary Jeanette Sargent was a In th a last period on another of |iq apiplaylng at least as many and corrupt practice art Our .usual pre-war transient Frank Haynes, and son, Robert, Paul-1 * we did this I thoge successful end runs Wasco dinner guest of Nyal Grady last during the last Pres- pnobably more men than Utes still prevail. crosses the Moro line only to be Wednesday evening. • ine Davis, and Edith Sias from Forest Special Rates to permanent Guests id anti a I campaign., peat year." la order to gauge the outlook for called back and penalized for hold- Mlm Burroughs wu Grove. Darrell McQuillan returned home next year’s market his corporation, ing. A few minutes later though the ¡ treasurer of the antU frqm Portland last Sunday. up sales ’n The Kent volley ball team met de- Smith committee In feat last Friday evening, November Virginia, which was Archie Goer came home from Sun- studloa in addition to observation and able to drive through the hn? for | flth, when they played the Moro Last Friday afternoon the Wasco evening. headed by the bishop. I their second score qj the game They girls. Both teams put up a good school football team defeated United States District common sens* “ Wo aro in the habit of looking jid not kick goal as the kick was fight for the victory. Kent was a- t>>e Maupin team by a score of Miss Elna Houston was a visitor Attorney Leo A. Ro ver is directing the ,ttpoq an automobile not merely as an [blocked by McKinney. hted in the first half with a score 6f. 48-O. in The Dalles last Saturday.- Moro’s yardage was made by Mc- Bishop James Inquiry, and ho says automobile but as transporatlon,” be 49-12. Although there was good evening the Wasco Miss Norma Feldman of Portland and Burnett practically all Cannon, Jr. the charges against aald. ”We figurs each automobile K* playing on the part of both teams, h wUay team gpent the waek and with her parents h n The young Hne of the two resulted from their slier*«! produced as six years of transporta tlon. Then by following up records througn me nne. j • the game ended with a score of 3«-38 I t chanc<? for county champion- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman. failure to file n proper report of cer of production yearly, we get a graph the Moro boys 1 va * i in favor of Moro. when were defeated by Migg Erma gundby of Portland tain campaign expenditures with the, which Indltetos what ought to bo • during the game, and probably rose I clerk of ths house of representatives, - There was no school Wednesday Gmss Valley with a score of 21-26.1 ag a a* the John Royce ranch normal Inventory of transportation In to greater heights of defense than as required by law. on account of It being Armistice -phis game was played at Grass Vai-1 |atter of the week. the bands of ths American people, and a t any time this sason, but they were Tbs 1928 Presidential campaign ae* Day. Iley. _ Whether there are more or less miles e8pec iaily vulnerable to the long, ... . | . . . .. Last Monday and Tuesday the Uvltles of the Vlrgtels clergyman are than might be expected. According es of tbc Wasco boys and were w-.« A nmnUr of propio .»tended th, Rev. sherm.n H.wk .nd family h,ld still under investigstlos by the «tate te Mr ggurw. tb«r. ar. .boul tw.lv. fajt enough to hea<i th.! “Pol Show” which wu given by the mnucting biuineo. in The .™_j,iu. r<m the purpoM campsign funds Invsstiastloo Msslh mlUlo. ten 1«. "«“porteli™ m H eed^ UNDER THE on wide end primary room Friday afternoon. Dalles Tuesday. , I creatin< for" th« Moro, tee heeded by Senator Gerald P. Nye. this Inventory at the present PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF ' than has been considered normal »Ince I funs. The pupils of the primary room Mr and Mrs. Roy Atwood and Wasco game. . On Tuesday evening Edward ’C. Holt For Wasco Williams was the shin IRST nonstop slrplane Might from 1888. ‘ are studying "HiaWatha” and are go Mr Bnd Mrs. Dan McDermid were the school had a great noise parade Japan to the United States was ing light with his passing and run RATES ing to dramatize several scenes for y^itors in The Dalles Saturday, in the streets of their fair city. made by Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Tbs Outlook for Busines» ning attack, although Walsh as the Room with bath privilege, up same the Thanksgiving program. While there they called on Emil Noise contraptions' snd machines of Herndon, Jr, the young Americans “Consequently, If wo’ retain the pass receiver • was a sure bet. Outside room with private hath. purchasing power in thio country, H The entire backfield blocked Ttto-J Mr, Lyons io decorating the pri Anderson who is at the Dalles Hos- all descriptions war« entered in the who flew aero* the Atlantic and then |160 up \ io gälte evident that on the first up- pital; He is reported to be improv- parade as there was |2.50 swarded ——— * ••'Mat» ■ - *♦ mary room in grey and green. tarn of business there will be a rush v<1 ’ ' n <<vn .H the Moro' Special rates where more than twn mg slowly and his many friends hope for the greater#»© is« making appara- ed and fined for tographlng fortification* Starting to replace that laventory. In develop- । McKinney a . The Epicurean Club held its regu persons occupy one room. t© see him home soon. tus. from Samosbiro beach and dropping tag »la graph. It hu com. out r.ry ' ball c.’rler., were mo.t in the l.me- lar meeting at the home of Margaret Let tu» show you our Sunday, Mr. snd Mrs. W. R. Last Saturday evening * group of their teiidlBg goaf, Accommodations «na.IT that avarv la a light, but the Moro me young an Dunlap last Friday, November 6th. «tfOMly ovory third year te r. . The biggest irfexperienced but nevertheless tough, Anna Sather and Margaret acted as Taylor and son William of The young people gathered at ths home couroe over Dutch Harbor and down of Miss Ruth Schwindel and enjoy- llWwhen 4,100.- | held their ground ably against heavier host— to A demonstration of naiad Dallos, were visitors in Wasco. COMINO SHEW COnNS Last Saturday evening the mem bers of the Epworth League of the M. E. church held a party in the church basement. Games were play ed followed by refreshments. Thfl evening was enjoyed by all who were present. Mrs. Lee entertained the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church last Friday afternoon at her home. . ed an evening of five hundred. Those present wrere: Myrtle Garland, Belle Clothier, Evelyn Spencer, Ruth Schwendel, John Jr. Johnson, and Gene Hull. M F P L W [ COURT PROCEEDINGS P INDUSTRY SEES WHEAT LEAGUE hopeful », BANKERS TOLD ARMimCE DAY T È F NEW PERKINS HOTEL