Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 13, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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e l e c t io n s
N e x t F rid a y voters of Sherm an
county have an op p ortu n ity to
vote fo r q u ick e r g r a v e lin g o f
county roads or against
sue is upon the le vy of >40,000 a
a
year for the n e x t tw o y«*rs, a
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has
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JO U RN A L,
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MORÓ« O R E G O N ’
F R ID A Y , J U N E
J |, 1947
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the home of M r and M ra John
M A I L S E R V IC E
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M rs M u rra y W a lk e r and son, visited w ith M r and M rs Reid's
and later attended the
Probably the most active topic
i v t C d id I n l d l l l
* J im m ie i r e v is itin g wl^h M rs .»on BUI and attended a w edding ----------
o f c u rre n t discussion is the pos- '
W a lk e r’s m other,
M rs A ugusta re tu rn in g home M onday.
s
O A S A N D O IL
Bible, o r even probable, cessation
R u r ie d
H u c k in this w eek
Miss
J e a n ’s* M r and M rs BUI M cK ean and
o f Sunday m a ll service in Sher- V a U g U l C r U U U C U
L an g and M rs H v c k ln w ill accom- fa m ily a rriv e d fro m Spokane ^at-
m a n county. Such service has al-
M r and M rs J im O ’M eara a re pany them back to her hom e in urday. B ill rem ained o ver t^®. fe .
M K ’ A M and B O N
ready been discontinued between being extended condolences cm
O lym pia, W n ., Saturday, fo r a w eekend b u t .M rs M cK ean
‘
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tt b
a w n w
Grass V a lle y and Antelope.
the death o f th e ir in fa n t dau g h ter tw o day v is it. <
;*> child ren w ill B tay'fO r a w eek'asf
u K
U E
,
Some le tte r w ritin g has been K ath leen , who died June 8. In -
M r and M rs F re d D o rjn a ie r of guests of M r and M rs R . R Mc-
G rain , F eed, F le e r, F e e l _
carried on between local citizens te rm e n t was in the Wasco ceme-
¿ ¿ ¿ o M d to ’H o qu ium , Kean- and M rs Lew is HasUngs. » ~
F «*-w
a n e «■
Iasplensoata, Rage, T w in e
ano senators and congressmen. te ry W ednesday afternoon.
W aSli., Sfctur^ay
to attend
th e
Bobbie K lin d w o rth o f Connell, D
Senator G uy Cordon has w ritte n
Joe B ro o ks, has acquired some w e d d ing o f M rs D o rm a le r’s bro- W ashington is the guest o f his B A R B E D W IR E —GOOD PO STS
rayin g th a t the protest has been c lty p ro p erty recently h avin g pur- lher. John n < iv e rgOn
. /
. „ , ^ 1 parents, M r and M rs Torn
PHONES
Residence
sent to the appropriate assistant chased a cottage from*
C
liff
F
rid
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M ra
E dw ards a n d S trik e r this w eek.
Fecdstore
— *--------r general.
. . t i v r tho ey and P ro p ® *^ fr o m - B ill R eid M r ar3 l M r s B UI Edw ards came •
*
or
postipaster
183
163
163
F re d T w o h y , chief clerk of the xn o w n as the H ay n o r house.
liD fro m porturw« F rid a y and call- * M ra ¿ae M ee and 8On' Jo*'
OREGON
ra ilw a y m ail service in Portlan d,
F rien d s of M rs L lo yd
Royce
on o|d f r ienda over the w eek T h® Dalles w ere Wasco callers
seems to consider the c u rta ilm e n t w iI,
gjad to know she has re-
d
.
E d w ard s re tu rn - Saturday. - . •
• . . _
already done and states th a t Sun- turned home from the hospital ‘s
home Sunday but th e ju n io r
M r and M rs A lfre d M e r r i t and
M f and M rs
w ill
l^ s S Clem a A lle q
of K lo n d ik e
.lay service in m ore th ic k ly popu­ m uch im proved.
of
d in n er guests
lated areas than Sherm an county
M r and M rs Bob B elkn ap visit/- us through the sum m er and m ake * i ere
S M IL * .
has long been discontinued.
ed w ith M rs B elknap’s m other, th e ir hom e v W ith Johnnie and .
P ort
A rg u m en t
for continued ser­ M rs W ilm a W ild e over the w eek O liva Roblnaon.
j
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2 L
Com plete price fo r w e ll
vice on Sunday is th a t this is an end.
‘
derig»ed 30x34 f t fa c to ry
v
n tu .
Friends of M ra Augusta H u c t
of
a g ricu ltu ra l county and th a t o f­
V an G ild e r , n can in i[ on j , , , d au g h ter and I . M_r11and
ti^ T a im
M is *
Em m ajean
lm ilt Nome. Also o th e r
ten the farm ers fin d it convenient w ho has been v isitin ” g “ re lativ es son, M rs M u r ra y W a lk e r and Jim - Fossil w ere W a s c o v is lto rs Son-
•laee awd o tllit y lm ildiogs.
to
m
ake
th
e
ir
if not necessary, — ---------
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um
« e re-'*
in v/am
C alifo
rn «*
ia *v»»
fo r ovmc
some w
tim
B u ilt to endure. ,
visits to tow n on Sundays instead tu rn ed home recently. ’Blto
,
» - a
Pe»s®, M rs G u y Pound, M rs E lla
of on w o rk days.
- accompanied
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^ i b o ttfe E 2 P W
b y Kbr
hfer i uoclks
•M L D . H I C K L I N
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• P A P E R H A N G |N G
Beaverton, Oregon----------
son and
W ~ P r i“ ‘° M s7nS
* M « r M
7 a rv in J H t ines
a S . ' and cou
M r and M rs BUI R eid and, M r
and M rs L eo n a rd L u tje m otored
W A L L P A P E R C L E A N IN G
f i .
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Ara
Mcs t.
t
WABOO
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J U N E 13. Î X T
budg et
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h ~ n “ " L T 1 n l£ le
to
g r a n w o u ld « “ ble * * e X
^sed
gravel a ll roads th a t are usea
v e ry m uch w ith in the coming tw o
y®®™
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I t should be realized th a t
the usual appropriation of >50,-
000 fo r roads the
< e t th e roads
llJ.
w ix m o re years w ith o u t the spe-
d a l fun d . H w e v e r ’?
\ w
a r
■en* r> ' ^ CeZ i e y l T X t l f ^ l
now ____
w o u ld be a good tim e to give gra­
vel to everypne. A ll have helped
pay fo r gravel th a t has gone to
the m ore h eavily used roads and
probably everyone should be got­
ten out o f the m id w h ile it is f i ­
n ancially feasible.
w
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T h is newspaper
thin
ks th a t a
favo rab le "vote” on the e x tra road
fund
u ld be
best course,
iu n a w o
ouiu
u r the ---------------------
because 1) th e m on^juis available
and probably a th ird of It w ould
go fo r some k in d o f taxes any-
w a y. 2) It w ould give n ea rly ev-
eryone a gravel road th a t could
be
tim e, 3) m ainten-
ance and needed re p air to already
existin g roads w ill re q u ire m ore
m onev each y ea r and re g u lar road
r\
.
by
George Moon made a business to P o rtla n d Saturday on business.
Dy discontinuance
awwMwuM«*»'.'- of Sunday
----------- ser
Aside fro m business m a tters th ey
P a in tin g & D e c o r a t in g
X
.
iw>t
w
een
T
h
e
Dalles
and
An-
X ^ ^ o ^ f n e 03““
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trip to P o rtlan d T h u rs d a y .,
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A. '.B r«ah ,> S p r a y — E x te r io r , f r t e r i o r
past tense.)
Miss Jean S hull w ho has been
“ e m o n F la tt, who has the m ail
K
eith
L
ew
is
attending E O C E at La Grande
Sheeiroclc Finishing
contract says he gets exactly $4
is at home for the sum m er.
per day fo r hauling the m ail from
M rs D am on F ields
and- M rs
Signs and Showcards -
pe
n a ..es
Grass V alley,
Stephen
O’M
eara
w
ere
shopping
th€ in fo rm atio n in pos-
in T h e Dalles F rid a y .
¿ / A b ’ W c ftlijn d
ooKslon o f this paper ends. Con-
♦ <
R a t i o n of service apparently
J5*5*
-
MORO
W ednesday,
M onday,
730 E
F rid a y
Afternoons
T H E DALLES
211 Elast T h ird S treet
Telephone 3209
P ro m th e O b s e rv e r, J u n e 15, 1938
Last Saturday
n ig h t
was a
pleasing one to every farm e r in
an ______
county.
R ain began
fall
- Sherm
_______
_____
-
Ing a t K en t ju s t before d ark and
k ep t up a steady output of mois-
tu re u n til a fte r m idnight. From
there the storm traveled north,
v isitin g M oro about 11:30 and fur-
ther north yet later. T h e records
indicate a general
ra in fa ll over
the county o f from .44 of an inch
at K e n t to .48 of an inch at Moro.
M r and M rs W . S. Pow ell and
funds m ay w e ll be used fo r th a t
daughters
Opal and V elm a left
purpose. -
T h e school d is trict w ill req uire M oro W ednesday by m otor car
additional funds above the six on an auto tour o f the northern,
southern and
w estern
per cent lim it have been defeat­ eastern,
ed so fa r In Oregon. T h is is in d i­ frin g e of the U n ited States.
L ib eral prizes w ill be awarded
cative o f a h ealth y a ttitu d e to-
w ard
holding
taxes dow n but, fo r a ll races and other sports at
ta x payers should be selective In the F o u rth of J u ly celebration
such m atters and n eith er adopt a t Grass V a lle y, according to the
a policy o f p ais ing all or k illin g com m ittee on sports w ho are ar-
all excess levies. In S herm an they ranging the racing and athletic
program .
seem desirable.
Tuesdays
P rO m th e G . V . J. Ju ne 14, 1918
F arm ers and th e ir representa­
tives fro m eight grain producing
COLOR OP W H E A T
m ev
et a a i t r Pendleton
Mon-
. . .
- ..
...
c counties
ounues m
c u u i c w n mwn-
Probably
one o f the
things da to
farm wa^ es fo r In lan d
th a t
has
served
discourage
m
nas s
erveu
to disco
u rag e E m p lr e
and a t th i8 m e e tin g IT
view ers o f this w h eat crop is the brought out th a t there w o u ld no*
d ______pearsnee
rab appearance o, of in e
the nem».
fields. » . I t
w r io us shortage o i labor.
doesn't m ean th a t the g ra in ,s
B o rn .
Wednegday June 12th,
damaged, m e re ly th a t A licel and 1918 to M r and M rs Gus Sch illin g
E lg in
are not
b rig h t colored
o f K en t, a son.
wheats such as w e have grow n
T h ere was a v e ry p atrio tic ga-
before
.
. . .
.
w , th erin g
o f citizens fro m
every
,
“ ,ri y *im “ 1w h,c " W a l‘ p art o f Sherm an county In Grass
* W a ll* o r Crook-neck club w a .
„
as
,t
wa6 one of
the m tlv e rw l w h eat of this coun-
,g
towns
„w ent
ty th e M ik , look of w heat fields
„
was expected. E x ce p t fo r a touch
...
F ro m the O b s e rv e r, J u n e 12, 1908
Red Russian,
a loose --------------
chaffed
----------- -----------
H ennagln
Bros, George and
w heat, th e usual appearance w a .
M a rtln Hangen haye added
d rab
20 head of sheep each to th e ir
T h en came F o rty -fo ld , a g rain
fa rm stock this sum m er. Horace
th a t was tru ly b ea u tifu
Ul l especial
e s p e c ia l- S lr c n g
iH a ls o c a r r y a sm all
lu x u ria n tly n o ck* on „ „ farm
ly
w hen
it g rew
enough th a t the stems w ere p ur
Coyotes have k ille d 150 chick­
pie near the head. Golden, a mo­
ens for M rs A . H . B arnum , the
dern heat descended fro m F o rty ­ past few weeks.
fold, has the same characteristics.
W e wish to announce to those
T h en H y b rid , not sm ut resistant,
w ho lik e dancing th a t from now
second generation o f club wheats.
on t ill fu rth e r notice, there w ill
In T u rk e y R ed days w e had
be a dance in M oro every Satur-
fields of such deep, ric h y e llo w
as to be rem arked upon. A n d
m gn
each
BETWEEN 5B-1 AND 51-33,000.
I ureka ljod"“ ISo. 121 A .P ^tt A.JU
Meets on the 1st a 4
3rd 'Hiuraday e v e n in g
eac4l month. V isiting
members are cordiallj
nvited to meet w ith us
a ó 7 M ^ x x E . E. Barzee, W . M.
P O N T apply r *
See riM e « I M l
q: apply s tw ref'
A: A i r « r lv e r t Qeeaee
•le rk er «Baaalaer ta year
area.
Q: WMat
U l prtat-
•« «xalrattea S a t e ee
year e l l UeSpeeT
A : U s e r« It} see the table
at the rt»!»t.
invite,
to meet w ith us.
s If veu 4 r 1 v e eat ef
ate eefbre IV« time te
renew ye ar eU Iteease.
how eaa yea prere It te
the pelleet
a
John Law rence N.G.
K essinger,
S e c re ta ry
B ethlehem
„ C h a p te r N o . 78, O .K R
Meets E v e ry Second *rx
F o u rth T hu rsd ays in each
HOMS CANNING'S
w rr
2 -p ie c e m etal lid
a • U m »kl* Mw«*» 4*v*l*«si* M I« 2-
t f U m sm S o I MU Tksrs’* se Jeakt •<
AMT
e
mo I 1er yevr
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kssM-saaaad feed*.
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Hat ers** ta «Mt —• »
B>OM i b J e w ^ J a r b
»V«
Ces
AT YOU«
osoesrs
Bearla«
Theep N a m te n
at
A: B y cllpptac a reaewal
takle ta year Urease.
> M vy
fo r -A d m ln a tiw
Rom where I sit ~
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jta o i I M I *
a t teen te Musasse —
utisseei te aucssse
utioeei te atisssss _
atiteesi te atzueee _
a m ie s i te iBw te e t _
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atan
SB4BMS1 te ausa
ause
utazeei te
t u n e « te sB on
sBMieei te
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SepAlMY
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N o ì JMT
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, J u l IMS
Joe
r s-
Here's to
the Women-Folkl ß
T h e re ’s a lin e a t the heeding ef
th e W eatan’« C elom n in my paper
th a t read«:
“W omen through the years h a v e '
stood Keepers e f the flame . . . *
O re g o n D riv e rs '
at n m te a t risto—
a t eeeei te at tte e e _
— W—
B. Pinkerton, Secretary
— WR----
Mnto
Lodge
No. I l l ,
t.Q.O .F.
Meet« 1st and
8r<t •
Tuesday« in I.O .O .F
hall-
T ransient • an-
visiting brothers ai
A - ft-
H yww
■oabav Is ever 13-39303.
H.
cordially
WOW FOB A MEW DUVETS
LICENSE IT YOUHS IS NUNBE1ED
P re tty easy t6 see w h a t it m eans;
w h e th e r i t ’s the flame on the h earth ,
o r the candle in the w indow , or
the feelin g o f w a rm th th a t «un­
rounds a home.
I t ’s the women who are gaardia..«
o f the things we cherish shout
h e a ie iife — w h o a re to le r a n t of
ashes on the ru g ; the rings a g R a
of beer can leave on tables; or the
. Feh. IMS
M ar. 1MB
. Apr- IM *
. M ay IMS
Jwae IM S
«aly 1 H Í
Ao«. IMS
Sept. IMS
. Oct. IMS
H e r. IM S
. Pee. IM S
. /e B .iM t
. Fek. IM P
com fortaM e h «t too-w orp . < U lr
th a t wo c a n t hoar to throw ^ a y .
F ro m w h e n I a it, those fittle
s a tis fa c tio n s becom e m o th a n d
m ore im p o rta n t in thia w o rld of
s trife and change. Smoke rings
c u rlin g fro m a mellow p ip e; a gtas«
o f b eer; a com fortable c h a ir be­
fo re the fire. A nd I ’d lik e to satote
the housewives — “keepers o f the
flam e” — whose tolerance and un­
derstanding he’pe preserve th e m !
•
..-W
Cáwright,
Au*
fí. b aited States Hrewtrt
— -------1----
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ffii
Month. Visiting Member«.
In v ite d — M o ro .
BOBEBT S. FAABELL, Jr.,Secy o f s«u«
O regon
Genevieve Pow ell, W . M .
Edna
M d ze r,
S ec re ta ry
AT
H A R V E S T S P E C IA L S
ihe Dalles
Z
Best Prices in the County
Great Northern Beans * ..
5 lb. .69
f * ■ , 3
<■ ‘ •'
-
z -
String beans, Del Monte, whole, case
S A N T IA M
$5.69
$498
June 14-15
Peas, Pictsweet 4.90
Big Giant
4.98
CORN, Shurfine cream 3 - 9 8 ,wholeker- 4.29
COFFEE, any brand in stock
CANNED ERUIT
RICE MJB fancy
DOM I llOSt
W ooi G ro w ers seem to be in
conflict w ith the national policy.
T h e state d ep artm en t w a n ts to
have fre e r trad e in order to p ro ­
m ote b ettor feelin g between na­
tions b u t th e w ool growers insist
th a t they be protected by a ta r iff
o n wool. A n ation can eith e r bq
s e ll su fficien t In production by
High ta riffs o r can h a v e -« w o rld
In w h ic h goods moves easily. T h e
m a tte r i t being decided b y the
d o lla r instead o f the idea w h ich
m ay, o r m ay not be b e s t
of
m i
It«
A tto rn e y
settlem ent o f paid
13th P h o u e »334 o r 3444
O re g o n D rive r? !!
aM)nth. V is it ng mem
bera welcome,
Irm a Johnson, N G
Clara Houston, Sec.
traftltj
surely, no g rain can give q u ite
the expectancy of a rich h arvest
as can T u rk e y Red w hen it grows
w ith p le n ty of m oisture ana r-
ches th a t yellow stemmed sQTe.
T h e n we w e n t to grow ing F ed ­
eratio n w ith its russet heads and
. w h ite s tra w and fields o f it w ere
b rig h t among the fields o f • T u r ­
key, and then it was Rex. another
russet headed g rain w hich son**
< a v e w a y to
E lg in and A licel,
m o ther and daughter, w h ic h are
club wheats again and have th a t
d u ll gray color as if recently out
o f a hospital.
t •
W e m ig h t h av e gained a few
bushels p er acre although
w*»
have lost m uch o f th e b ea u ty o f
rip e n in g again, fo r A licel cannot
compete w ith T u rk o v o r R e x in
c olorfu l
prom ise
a t fto u n tlfu l
harvests to corns.
N o.
L upine R ebekah L odge
M e ets 2nd and 4th
and fo r the
estate.
P h ftM 40S3 T h e Dattes
M g l W<
I
|H VUICl
b>
LICKEN C G M C IIO N CO.
“Y ours to r a n eater and q u icker
p a in t Job.’’
“W e serve a ll o f Wasco and
• Sherm an Counties.’’
\ T h e Dalles, Oregon
WASCO, OREG ON
Phone t 552 ?
o r 681 ’
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P IT
O N C O L U M B IA R IV E R
Painting Service
OIL M 0 G Î5
A tto rn e y at law
rew arded.
I
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STÄNDAR&
George G. Updegraff
W ^SO N
NOTICE « » i T O A l f W b & F ’flP
■ N o tic e d r heW by given th a t the
lyndefltgn d • has f ir i^ in • the
:©unty -Cpurt
of
Oregon fo r
hfa
F in a l A ccount as A d njln lM rato r
o f the E state 6 f J W jjb tf'W . Van
G ilder, deaceaaed. and th a t W ed
n e s d a y .W * th
1947
m JOiOO o'clock A . t t . f o f said day,
at the c oiittfd om
In th e court-
house, in M oro, Sherm an C o u n ty;
Oregon, h aye h je n fixe d
<h e
C o urt A s the tim e a n d piaoe fo r
h earin g
o f objections to • said
F in a l Account and f o r the stptle-
m e n t o f said estate.
.
i a . A - V s n OUder
i •
? A d m ih is tra to r
T . L ester Johns?» ‘
-- •,
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r
31-4c
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N O T IC E O t P I N A L A C C O U N T
N otice
is h ereb y f i v « » , ) h a t
thje tinders x kOii'AfD Ri®*1 ^ - t h e *
C o un ty C o u rt
th e S ta te o f O re-
gon fo r S h e rn u m T o u n y h y T J n -
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1947, a t 10:00 o’clock A . M . j of
said day. r i th e courtroom . Ul the
courthouse,
In M oro,
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Bareback Riding
Brahma Bulls
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CATSUP No. 10 tin
14 oz. CUB or Dennisons .
DILL PICKLES gallons
TOMATOS (standard) 2X case
SPINACH,| Shurfine ’ 6 tins
KRAUT
”
” 12 tins
PREM .38 can
VCamps P & Beans 12
Peets Granulated Soap
pkg
.45
Crystal White Soap
12 bars .98
TOILET SOAPS
3 bars J 9
These Bargain Prices Good Daring AU o f Jane
WASCO MARKET
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Calf Roping
2 lb. .90
P em cb ee, S la lr iy o u c
P E A R S , O -S o -C o o d
A p r ic o ts , H dk D
J a m e s M a d d o x . P ro p .
Bucking Broncs
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Bulldogging •
Trick Riding
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
All Events Professional
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Managed by Sonny Bab -
SHOW STARTS AT 1:30 p .a.
at former Wink Stock Yard on West
6th Street—follow die signs
Gamranl Adosimion
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Rodeo Dance Saturday N ight
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