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Moro, Oregon, Friday.
Sixtieth Year No- 15
T h ese
T h in g s
We
N ote
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Sea/ S a l e
E n d in g
1
L a st
“ M arriage begins with a prince
kissing an angel. It ends w ith a
baldheaded m an looking across
the table a t a fat wom an
So
says? a t least th e F orest Log in
its alw ays lively and som etim es
observant column, “T he Duffel
Bag.”
In any event th a t is the kind
of rem ark th a t goes over pretty
well In these p o sw a r days of
cynicism .
* * * * *
T his well talked
revolt of
so u th ern Dem ocrats should m ake
the comic strips. T he southern
conservative Bourbon will go on
being a dem ocrat for a long time.
believe* in governm ent cum shaw. R
sU te s’ rights, economy or w hat
ever may come along. It s the
nam e th ey ’re used to.
They w ere dem ocrats when
Thom as Jefferson wrote: “I place
economy among the first ant
p o ru n t virtues, anti
m ost im portant
and pub
lie debt as the g reatest of dan
irers to be feared To preserve our
independence w e m irit not let
- our ru lers load us w ith perpetual
debt W e m ust m ake o u r choice
betw een eebnomy and liberty, or
profusion and servitude. If we
run Into such debts, we m ust be
taxed In our m eat and drink, i r
o u r necessities and in o u r com-
forts in o u r labors and in our
am usem ents. If wq can prevent
the governm ent from w asting
the labors of the people under
the pretense of caring for them ,
th^y will be happy.
The sam e
prudence which i£ p riv a te life
would forbid o u r paying m oney
for unexplred projects, forbids
It in the disposition O f / public
money. W e are endeavoring to
reduce the governm ent to th e
practice of rigid economy to
* avoid burdening the people and
arm ing the M a to s f-te w ith a
patronage ' of
money" which
m ight be used to corrupt the
principles of o u r governm ent.”
~ And they were dem ocrats w hea
a forem ost new deal exponent
said, “we will spend, and spend,
tax and tax, elect and elect.”
or some such arrogant gibberish
* * * * *
“R P T T F R W EAK "
savs a
V
C a m p lig n
INVITATION TO LIVE THIS WINTER . . . New winter accident facts,
based on research by National Safety conncil, reveal alarming In
crease of skidding and poor visibility crashes during snowy, icy
weather. Authorities urge equalised brakes, using tire chains, wind
shield wipers, defrosters, good lights and lower speeds to minimize the
added seasonal hazards of inadequate stop-and go traction on snow or
Ice and in reduced visibility.
u fu s
Snow
M u d S lo w s
L ea ves M o re
T ravel to r
By Mrs G« orge Fox
Q u ic k ly
B u t
S ch o o l B usses
Local, State and
3 t0
G overnor?
Cold Continues;
S h o rt o f
Y ea r M ir i
T he books on the Christm as
Seal Sale cam paign will close
M arch 1 w ith ’ indications that
there will be a drop in the total
receipts. Collected so far, accord-
ing to Mrs A. H. M cIntyre, chair-
m an, is $988.50 w ith some contri-
butions not y e t niade^ Last year
th e total was $1019 00
M rs M cIntyre expressed her
th an k s to the local chairmen who
w orked over the county: Mrs
Jam es M atthes of Kent: Mrs
W allace May of G rtss Valiev:
Mrs Paul May of Moro; Mrs
K elth McDonald, Wasco; Mrs
S tu a rt M acnab of Rufus.
by Giles L. French
O fficial C o u n ty P a p e r
February 13, 1948
Shipley-Metteer
Wedding Observed
...
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i
v.
Miss Doris Mateer .d a u g h te r
of Mr and Mrs E. G Meteer of
T e rm in e s Ix x iv e was m arried to
Johnnie P. Shipley, son of Mrs
Tom Douma a t S t J e t e r s Cath-
o'ic church in T he Dalles by Fa-
n -!£
r a’ ° ne
o< ock. F e b ru a ry 10.
•
7 ? e, ^ r ndb - ami
of hurgand> and can led a corsage
° f l °bvb±
icd
ird bv her sis
siste
te r m
in 1 i: . w,
w. Mrs e El-
i -
don M etoer of The Dalles. Ver-
non Shinley was best man for
4h is 4 » - ’Vuk'
r o t h ... e f r .
- ,
~ L
.*'r, K S v ^ r C F i t n
, r,
/
Da” « a " d »he >cS ng eou-
¿ " i.
,2
a h - r w hich th e y w ,I return to
Mo-o w here h» 1« «-mployed by
the h Moro
G i rain
mviu u
a i u Growers.
A ttending the wedding J£om
M o ro w e r e Mr and Mrs T o m
nm irna Mr and M»c w . I. Hal-
sieer. Mr and M rs Robert Rrts-
bine. Mr and M rs Kenneth Zach-
arv and W ert Pointer.
Moisture Above 1
Nati m i Politics
,1
Ui u
Year’s Normal
k Ejection Year
Altb''U?h th a storm s have
This may tu rn out to be a
... .......................
_____ * play's
__ _ a
stopped w inter w eather still con
year
in which politics
tinued throughout the past week
considerable part In .th e oopnty
drooping thp tem perature to two
as well as the state and nation
below zero th e night of F ebruary
it ig a presidential year w ith a
5 and keeping night tim e tem p
pientltude of candidates on the
eratu re to little above the »zero
Republican side, which is the
m ark since.
Both Tuesday and
only party in searcn of a candl-
W ednesday nights of this week
(iate.
th'» m ercury has been down to
Oregon will elect a United
six above.
s ta te s senator, the term of Guy
Sunday there was a Chinook
Cordon expiring next January.
wind th at reduced the snow to
Also ¡t will choose four congress-
half its bulk and caused general
men as Is the bi-ennial practice.
fear of a big run-off, but the tem
'To replace the officers tragic
perature dropped that night and
ally killed In an accident last fall
DOUGLAS McKAY
thaw ing has been confined to a
the state will need to elect a new
few hours in the afternoons
governor
and , secretary
„
..,
. of slate.
Only avowed candidate for the
then. now feel t h a t s o m e
Few candidates are in the race Republican nom ination for Ore- since
o h sPrvers
to date, but probahly the irffight-
‘ g o v e r n o r is Douglas McKav
Observers now feel th at some
ine is coinc on behind the front §?n, go2'ernor
ix>ugias McKay. of the snow will be retained in
ing is goiny on ixnnnu m e n v iii s tatp Senator of Salem,
Oregon.
¿ » „ h h u b u t n o t m u c h in t h e
pages—so far behind th at report- v e te ran of both world war« M r
the stunnie but not mucn in the
ers cannot find it.
v e te ran of noth w oild wars, Me- w heat because it is already w et’
j
b district a state senator
serv^d in France w here he ter bas jegs snow covering, m ore
_ J ,n A1?®
w il be S'38
YaS
<irif,s an(l lesa ablMty « , hold
and two representatives
Camp
A
dair
during
the
last
w
ar.
snow
w ater in warm w eather.
elected. There
r
sen ato 1« r local
E’ aR ^IGitlan'l
c, »?e graduated
ftom Oregon
M oisture for the crop year was
‘baf b®nak' d'
' race as h |s S la te , « ”de? e and entered busi- |ven
b , be snows
™ , ecausc ™ the? pos ness ln ,S alem wIheren,l?e ls noW there being .33 inch in the first
S u e s to h U iw te andT h ls^ 'f-
??W h e ’ f f i 8n° W' 72
thP
a" ? 12
fectlveness in the senate will be ??u vS
head o. the ^ a Iem -¡n the rain of last Sunday for a
of 4S^m and S u i T S u i t o r “ to? total of 1 17 lnch for February
w inter Henrv Peterson of » c>alem and State Senator for agajnst a norm al of 1.25.
"one h a ".file d for one o? the re ^ ^ r o S m ^ U v afYairs K
F ° r the crop VPar ,t here baS
DresAn ta tive lX)ins and
««zi ntizxa
Gnes a ( tive in rom
com m unuy
unity « affairs,
la ir s , is bppn
^ppn 8 g r>0
r,o for
fnr thp
tho firgt
first four
^nch
is e x ^ c t l d to do S n?arried and father of two dau’ m onths, 2.12 for Jan u ary and
ja| e r
,, ,
U 7 'for F ebruarv m aking the
T h p county
m n n t v election
p lp r tio n m
m ay
a v have
have
’
total 11.79, already m ore -than
The
the crop year average.
its e x d t/h g m om ents as well for a >
p
«1 I I
Predictions of the w eather
'h e re arc many offices to he flit- MorO LOUtlCll H earS
November, w hether by the
.bureau is that the cold snell will
last until this week end when
incum bents or others. .
atto rn ey sh ip is a
tem peratures will raise again.
h a„ ; rn ^ 9 are
elected locally.
The term of T.
Moro's city council met T des-’ GRAHS VALLEY
Johnson will expire neift
night and received from Er-
Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall had
J a nuary anj he m ust stand for nest AVoods the Tina! engineers as th e ir guests over the week
eiectjon this* spring and fall.
plats of the new city well which end her m other. Mrs I^ed Ever-
,pbe term of ju d g e J. M. Wll- Is completed w ith a few excep- ett of O ntario and h er brother
and
j ’ p e^prs eommis- tions. It is being used, however, in law and sister, Mr and Mrs
’
‘
.
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sioner Ross O rnduff clerk
Bill
It was agreed to have th e city Ralph Engle and family
from
Todd, assessor. E. M A lle y c o r - dum p poisoned in order to re- Pavette, Idaho.
Oner-will all end w ith next Jan- duce the num ber of rats there .G lenn P erry and
daughter,
v a ry 1 and some o n p will succeed
anu in town. Jim Jones, trapper, Donna, left Sunday for The Dal-
them if they do no? 8ec«e<i them-« will do the work for the city. leS to spend a few .lavs vlsitlnd
selves.
Before the poison is spread the Mrs Percy at the Don SmUh
Nothing has been heard . of grounds, will be posted arid no- home.
-
candidacies but all m ust file ny Bee will be given by publication
Mr and Mrs
P eters and
March 12 to run as candidates so that ow ners of cats and dogs Mrs Harold Owens w ere business
o f a political party.
—
-m ay protect their pets. — ------;
visitors in ^The D alits M onday.
In addition to cour.tv offices
No progress lu s been made Mrs Dick Ralvadore and daugh-
there-w ill be city elections In all tow ard bonding the city because ter accom panied them To The
three towns if a list of candidal- of the lack of an opinion about Dalles and left by bus for th eir
es can be found.
-
how it should he done. ~
home In Portland a fte r .spending
several weeks here with her
sister. Mrs Jam es Easter.
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■
Among the G rass Valley shop
Qr L n n l P r i n e i n i l t
pers and business visitors in
□ C flT O I I flflC fp M I O
The Dalles Mondav w ere Mr and
_ •
_
Mrs Claud Raver. Mr and Mrs
r l l t l l T ? I fd tP R
Donald von Borstcl and daugh
1 U l U r e IZUICN
ter, Mr and Mrs E lton Eakin.
f» I ’ I A
•
Did
you
know
th
at
home
ac-
Mr an<‘ M rs Wallace May, Mr
¡>Q r ^ C U O O l A t t a i r S
cldents have taken more lives ™ d Mrs FarI O,d"' Mr and
A mePtjng o f p r inclnals of the ^ a n all our w ars put together? j n ^ H a r r y ^ o u n g . ^ M r ^ n d ^ l r s
Sherm an county schools was Have you ever gone over your j PSSP H e h e r and Mr and Mrs
hpld W ednesday afternoon for day, step by step, and checked Millard E akin.;
home w ith her daughter, Mrs
Carl Thom pson and husband.
snpw storm th at
Mr and
an(, Mrg
o ru o n Reid
KP1„ en.
Mrs u Gordon
en-
fell .W ed n esd ay night, and the tertained Mr and Mrs Charles
wind springing u p T hursday, it K uypers
at
dinner S aturday
caused the north and south lanes nigh[
to be drifted m aking it hard go
Mrs C atherine Boise who has
ing to get through on the roads, Sr)cnt some tim e in The Dalles
R ufus school w as let out a t 2 P hospital is m uch better, and .is
m. T hursday and ah day F riday. now at the hom e of h er parents,
In spme instances R w as easier Mr and Mrs c a . Tom.
io take to the fields th an keep in
Hascons • of Boise is a
the road.
hou se-g u est of Mrs Rarager.
W asco was the h ard est hit w ith
Tuesday night the Wasco . vol-
snow; how ever the farm ers w ere jex ball gjr js wju mPet the Ru
able to get into tow n Friday by fns gjr | g on the home rioor. T he
bucking snow drifts.- W ith the R u-fus boy scouts will have a
wind th a t came Sunday the game of basketball w ith the Was-
snow is beginning to disappear
hlgh boy8.
therefore it was w ith no
. At the basketball game at Rufu«
w ith freezing tem p e ia tu ie s that
night, th e Kent grade
night th a t the school bus was on school
was beaten w ith a score
tim e around the route M onday Qf 3Q
J0 by the R u fus grade
m orning b u t by evening it w as bovs
plowing through mud.
S tu a rt Macnab and. Don Mac-
E - C. Eaton, overseer, <
c a d nab w ere business callers In The
W hy m ore central and eastern
Oregon ’ farm ers arid ranchers
the m em bers together last T hu - Dalles W ednesday. .
day night a t the; re y*la [ n5 ! y ig ^ Mr and Mrs Bill Macnab
and have not gotten around to plant-
2 ,ecJ ,n 5 f Mi,rtl®*r daughters w ere shoppers in The ing w indbreaks is a question
w hich nuzzles Ch tries TT* Ross,
C. A. Tom, acting
Dal’es W ednesday
ter a short m eetin-,, ca^d8 e
Roseanna M acnab and Russell OSC extension forester, who savs
the diversion o f/ h^ eyen ng.
McCullough w ere m arried last th ere is no one thing which the
M aster Sargent Albert T h i I Saturday in The Dalles,
farm er can do to add m ore beau-
son arrived • Sat.u rday afteinixin
Mr and Mrs w illiam Macnab ty, perm anence and com fort to
for a short su rp rise visit^w ith h is w ere hosts for a dlTlner Sundav th e farm
Seedling trees are
parents. Mr• and \I r s G le n Thomp- givpn for Mr and Mrs Leland available now from the state for-
son. He was o n f lig h t t r a i n i n g P e d l e r a n d con. Douelas.
est n u rserv at «light cost.
In traveling through the east-
from Virginia w here he w as sta-
d M
\ f aPnab and
h e a d U n T ^ e ll/h ^ b e ,“/ ^ ’
M
, ? d- u Kh ,e rs w ent to D ufur Satur-
e rn portion of Oregon Ross has
K troniz b u t t e r
another pilot In a srr.au P ’ane.
evening w here they w ere noted few full fledeed wind-
strong b u tter. * * *
* M embers of his fam ily gath er» ! - ¿ stg of Mrs Maer.ab’s paren ts, breaks In either dry land or irri-
n n p rtnAfln’t n o t i f y h m u c h
In a t t h e
fam ily h?Tm -, Sunday to Mr and Mrs Jobn
Addington. rate d co m m un't hs . be savs th "
th ?
?un of exDerience visit w ith *lim He ♦ vft
Thev retu rn ed
home
Sunday
fa’*rnRtead 'Y‘n ?H‘ T?Te a2 in i1? 3 i
the ordinary n in of experience. f
Portland to catch the air- PVPnlng
S f t . S X f ' i i r t i ^ K n tBta llner for C alifornia w here he e' ^ " RMacnab tooV his rous.n able to both hum ans and 11v -
g ettin g bigger all the time. Big wag to report back to his plane S t,n r t Macnab to The Dalles for
w h en St°no^ b l w k r f the whlch had followed orders an d medical attention Monday m orn-
and
highw ay and some of them are g°T he° Orchard telephone line is in^ , ans h ave been ro in g forw ard
shade
trees
in
the
eastern
p a r t - . . ld t R uftls and Moro M ay
Let 8 sum m arize some of these
tru ly m onatrot« affatrs. A m an ingtallinK th eir two wire phone / / X
X
to p u . .o n
of
the
stote
are
^
onn
27
and
I
t
is
Possible
th
at
W
asco’s
hazards.
W hen you first get out M n „ r n pr1 R v F r i P T I f k
S S S S ? I ff? f f f « r e , ¿ 2
system but have been ham pered (he 3rd an(| 4th decree for s h e r . woods, Mack locusts and R ussian
bpjd at tbp game time, of bed: how about the scatter •’■OUi f i e u D Y ■ l l v I l G S
ladder an a tne tires are so Dig b tbe snow .
county on Friday, F ebruarv
olive, pearly all farm ers nave
depends on w hether W asco rugs in yo u r bedroom? Are they
one m an can barely handle them y j am es Weich of The Dalles
at q 7 , ^
.
,
The com m unity has been sad-
a»>ri" * vaPatl° " “ m<? a" ^ - > i well
Z
Wg 38 an Ol an employee of the telephone 13Tah e w aters of the John Day around ° \ h e l r eShonteCea n d P vard D t -
(wonderful new dened foy the death of Mrs Jessie
fashioned box car.
com pany has put in new French r jver r ow under a sheet of ice
or not. If It dors " ° ^ . ' ? ' ? e, i aP backing for rugs, sold by the Anne P otter and h e r m other, Mrs
• •’ - — — ,
,
r tv p e phones in th e homes on th a t wb}rb m v ers th e river. It is «el-
recoen.se,,
pH,,«-, ,,
abnvp
wcelt-<» r»er
yard?) ----- ----------------------- --------- ■ R oaa L. N o itr r - ‘
T he kids took advantage of bne He w m come back again the d
d uring the w in ter that th" m ore extensive w indbreaks due
*‘*;**
’. n will hp
from
The
at in
In inp
the hath
onH
nff7vacation
be
1 ntf rubber m
mai
p » ui hours
n o u r s previous.
p r e v io u s . . Mrs Norcross
the snow in fine shape W hile it €nd, of t he week and hook them ipp bag an o p p o rtunity to reach to the loss in acr age which the
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wepR wben tub and a firm hold on tub to was born in D enver.. Colorado
w as still falling ano before the Up w pb the new line w hen it is pipar across the river, as It takes treeA shade and occupy.
teachers m av attend the m eeting help you get out. Be sure soap in 18r’,r) and came west with her
d rifts had been nushed aside compieted. .
a lot of freezing w eather,
To these Ross suggests th at
Education Assocl- Is In Its place, not under your Parent8„ a »Jw,
a' eri ^ be
small boys and g irls w ere w ad
instead of the usual volley hall _____________ _
conifers, such as .Ponderosa of
«„ Portland
font
was m arrlpd to WilHam A. N or
ing through them
shouting in when the adults m et in the sc h o o l.
yellow pine, Norway spruce, Ro- #t SS/JPninnroatP sr» vices will
u
n <
i
a.
cross in W eiser, Idaho in 1886
glee. They w ere covered' w ith gym On Mondav night, the men M EEETIN G S ENDING
cky M ountain iuniDer o r Scotch . B1acf ‘?
9o
’
Bas y ° u r medicine closet a and moved to Sherm an county in
snow from head to foot and hav p iayed the W asco basket ball
„
n
pine be planted He sta te s these ’ / ^ ¡ ^ e n t
tests ' will be ' ' ’ h t w here you c a tv re a d labels? igM .
ing the best tim e of the w inter.
{earn in a game of scrim m age. The evangelistic m eeting at. Was- evergreen trees actually m ake
Mrs P otter was born at Monk-
^ cn
lfi for
frorn Are the poisons and candy lax-
Crazy? Sure, crazy w ith a s u r
p au i W illiam s was a v ’sltor co, C hurch of C nrist, w nn m e
to ninth O ther March atives placed out of the reach of land May 21, 1895. Soon after
plus of physical vigor th a t th?
at t he hom e of W ally M orris Cham berlain evangelistic
team the best w indbreaks w ith their f
ward Mr Norcross
moved his
tbp W ag. o blch gcbool childrens’ h a n d s ? 1 ’ * ■
.
critical elders w ho watched them p r idav night.
has been m ost profitable for all spreading limbs dose to ground
level.
5?orii£
rs,
W
1
T
Ot
H
8
,p
ri
adi
play
the
19th
and
the
Moro
sen-
Now
on
to
your
beautiful
f?
r.
n
v
,
f"
t K \n « X
w ere secretly envying.
They
j ack B arager of the R ufus attending. The young people hav*
over dltchbanks and cultivated
0Ath
s‘dpd for several years
Jessie
. w ere too young to have anything T avern is spending a few days in m ade m any friends through th e ir
are som ew hat
tb«ra2dPb com m encem ent mod*rn k itchen, which is the A‘nne was m arried tc George A.
ground.
They
to w orry about, health or w ealth, Portland.
C hristian lives and wholesome slow er growing than th e broad-
E ighth grade rom m encem
eni m ost hazardous room in the Potter
potter of
of Klondike
Klondike in
in 1914
1914 u he: ?
" Mav
place or position, fam ily or
Dottle Stew ard spent the week influence.
•
leaf trees however:
wil1 bf uhel( ^ nraX b S
nf house’ w here
things exP,ode- they have since resided.
friends.
Some few get to go en(j
w ith h er chum Shirley
T his coming Sunday, Pebru-
“In brief, it is desirable to en- „unite ?rom °most £f the county°s A P °°rly
fItted lid ,ets steam
U nprecedented i n
S..x
through life w ith no m ore cares Herin.
*
ary 15th is th eir last services in close two or three sides of the PtJJJ**8 ,r n
burn you.
W ater and grease on county was the joint funeral
th an that. And are they lucky!
Revival m eetings s ta rt a t the Wasco. All who have been a tte n d .
th e w in d - s '
n ia v d a v
program
and floor are serious hazards If not services for the m other and dau-
* * * * *
R ufus church F ebruary 12 w ith in? the m eetings ^ n n g the last "farm stead within
break.” Ross states,
“including
, festival will be held Mav cleaned
Immediately.
Knives J ,d .e r’ which w as ^ eld at the
Abnaham Lincoln
w as mem- Rev. E. Hale and wife as speak- th ree weeks, have b e w bene t
the feed lot, garden, and out- ^ USlCan7 a^ elem entary pupils Ieft blade up can cut severely. £ al,? ™ Vn m ° n ¿ h h * n T v X n d
oralized gastronomic-ally by thou- era. Mr. Hale w as a chaplain in Jn m any w ay8-
t
will he expected to .a tte n d ™ i c h a lrs collapw when used as
o% - t|n - " h R« e re r td
sands yesterday and somfe, des- both’ w orld w ars and has had to enjoy the servlet.- Sun y . S o u s e ^ n tl yard" The t X s ’ ^
planted
from
50
to
100
feet
aw
av
compete
in
some
of
the
activities.
,adderg
H
andies
of
pans
should
M
rs
P
o
tter is survived bv her
pite the fact th a t this Is an elec- ''Some exciting adventures which II A. M. and z . ju k m .
tlon year, m ust have heard some- should prove interesting to all.
from the area to be protected
a v r v AFTAN MAY
alw ays be tu rn ed . SP as to safe- husband and sister, Mrs E. L.
th in g about the m an him self and Services s ta rt 7:45 each night
to obtain best results.”
J ™ ? ./Z L »X ttnd
- *uard y ° u r ,lttle ones as wel1 Woods and toa n V friends to
w hat he did and stood for—and through F eb ru ary 22 except Sat-
T ree planting tim e In eastern
the
of as yourself. ’
• m ourn her loss.
against.
Among r the gems urdAv nights. E veryone welcome,
Oregon as far as w indbreaks clav to n May nad not b£en found
Now watch stairs, attic and
w ritten or. spoken by Lincoln
W om ens’ M issionary society
are co™'ernpd "J.n **
although search for it has been cellar; don’t let them became SHANIKO NEW S
none m ore tru th fu lly portrays m et Tuesdav afternoon at the
after
the crou l thaw .
th .
«inpp his disappear-
aroaa w »tnh vnur step.
News was received W ednesdav
th e liberal m ind (as opposed to home of Mrs John M athieson.
m
inutes
evening
of the illness of R. J.
th e so-called liberal. Who Is a Since F eb ru ary is Mrs Mathie-
becomes G arrett, father of Bill and Bob
totalitarian) than the following son’s birthday m onth, she was
from a letter to H orace G reeley given several
b irth d ay cards
to th eir localities, and can assist
Across a barge
of Fatigue is a pow erful
a l l y o f £ u t later inform ation was th a t
“I shall try to correct errors and a small gift from the group,
w hen shown to be errors, and
Sunday m orning was Bov Scout
,n ordering trees. -
S e
to sell sotne
home ace,dents. Keep your home
I shall adopt new views so fast Sunday a t - c h u r c h e d several o '
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«and. His tracks led to the edge s a fe.
Portland.
'
as they shall appear to be tru e the local boy scouts attended Sun-
of th« harcc hut h" has not been ----------------------
w<? haye harf lots ¿ f
wea>
NEW ’ LAN ADOPTED
viewa.” *
"
’
day school. and church services
err-r,
n
o
outcry
was
heard.
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tb
er
hereabouts,
requiring
all
♦ * * • ♦
acccompanied bv th eir scout mas-
FOR CHECKING
7.Î Tov cm
bP,rtv , y ay
Mnro
ri w j
ünm
the w inter w orking m achiner?
“B ut these, as natu ral brute ter D.
W illiams.
T h e adontion o* a r.ew cn ^ tn t n r m -” Tns^ohine May of Moro.
Mr and Mrs Max W illiams of tbe highw ay departm ent and
beasts made to be taken and
Je rrv B rackett had th e misfor-
checking
account
service
for
eus-
is
m
arried
and
has
a
fandlv
or
WPre
Sunday d inner guests of Mr also ,otg of n jgbt worR tQ R
destroved
speak evil of the tune of breaking his right arm
tom ers of The Dalle« brnneh -n»- M u r Mrs T-pcfÇr . 'hhets, Byro ., on4
Mrs J e rry MorehOos?. | be roads passable.
Due to thes«
things th a t thev understand not: ju st above the w r.st w hile he
the United States N ational Bank ''Vnhace and Vivian.
Mr and M rs Charles H artm an conditions the school bus carried
Per’Sh *" th elr WM ^ S t,nS r , M° &
eV&
was announced todav bv C. A. —--------------- —
of
The,
w efe Sunday f pw ru ra j children to the M aupin
' Revnolds. branch m anager.
, R n v , flCOUTS WANT PAPER
CUestR of <dhe fo rm e rs parents, district.
A n d shall receive th e rew ard w ere guests of Mr and Mrc Har-
“The new svstern n articularlv
The local Bov Scout troop w ill Mr and Mrs Gus Hartm an.
Jam es Phifer
Is improving
* of unrighteousness, as they th at ry H ydron of Biggs last Sunday
designer! for natrons who need begin a paper saving campaign
Mr and Mrs Donald Stephens of and bas Rtartcd to work again
count it a pleasure to riot in evening.
,
tn w rite onto- a few eheck« in Moro, next Saturday when Ih ev Seattle. W asliin ^ o n w ere house-
Jo h n Reeder was called to The
.
the day tim e Spots they are and
Cora Johnson carrte home from |
m onthly, reouireq^- no m inim um will <*ather all paper that is le ft
or Mr and Mrs J. A. Foss T ^ P cs MonH«v__«s & w itness in
blem ishes
sporting them selves Tacoma to be present at th e fun-
tv,n cpq « of
Ronner vs W ilson
tholr own decelvlngs while eral of her fath er. H e rn ^ p Bur- YOUNGEST RADIO STAR . . . balance and In ^ n lv ^ no m onthlv on norches. T hereafter they will last week.
Patricia Kaseberg was a week Ivap ol!BOn WRg b ^ p tp taRo oypr
thev feast w ith you-
m elster who was a late resident gelf-styled “ younresi 'story-teller service fee ” Revnold? explained m ake the rounds every two
“Tnstead. the custom er buvs ten weeks. It is hoped th at the hovs pnd guest ln
Corvallis w here a t
tb p R| o rp w h ile M r Reeder
H aving eVes full of adultery, of Moro.
in the whole world,” Robin Mor- r-bnnks fn" onn dollar and uses can sell thé paner for enough she attended the formal dance o n Was awav.
and th a t cannot cease from sin:
Mrs Helen
" ho h aa
<an, five years old, has her own
orypnini chock* *t any time, to bulM un some club funds. De’ta Tau Delta
Th«» Thom nron-P'okey crew *«
J X tlH n g
unstable «out;:
an some tim e w ith he- son Clinton r>d|o p ro frim #Ter p New y#rk
tn
individual
needs
”
T
h
o
«
e
householders
who
desire
Mr
and
Mrs
E
verett
W
atkins
agaAn
at work after the cold
b M rt they have exercised w ith and wife in Sa,®J^a„ Burmels- »tatlen. She I, the nareery eefe
Under the new svstem , anv to h d n m av m em lv cta~k their retu rn ed from a weeks visit in Rpen and ‘ experts to finish up
covetous Practices,
child- h e ^ brother H erm an ^B ttrm eH
. w aste paper on their porch.
Portland.
lf the w eafher permits.
am ount opens an account.
ren;
1 *•
Í2U
Windbreaks Add To’
Home Comforts
Of Weil Installation
Pome Accidents
Cause Many Deaths
— nr ^ - 5 , , ,
,u ‘ ou' Death of Mrs. Potter
y-