Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 13, 1948, Image 1

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Moro, Oregon, Friday.
Sixtieth Year No- 15
T h ese
T h in g s
We
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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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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.
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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 .
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.*'r, K S v ^ r C F i t n
, r,
/
Da” « a " d »he >cS ng eou-
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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
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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
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. 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
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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
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onn
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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.
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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-