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ÖTntmty Journal
îond Y ear No 25
T h ese
T h in g s
We
N ote
Moro, Oregon Friday^
Moro Takes Two
Baseball Games
The Moro Huskies made it
two straight as they dropped the
Maupin Redsides by a 6 to 3
count April 18.
Dick Rust, ace
southpaw of the Huskies, set 14
batters down on strikes while
allowing one walk. Lane connect
ed for a home run ir* the seventh.
Bare, pitcher for the Maupin
nine, got two hits in three times
at bat to lead the hitting depart '
by Giles L. French
ment. He also got a home run •
Winning pitcher was Rust, the
We haven’t seen a single mar
loser
was Bare. The line score:
ble this spring. Boys used to rub Maupin
111 000 0 «hits 4 errors
their chapped knuckles in the Moro 011 200 2 6 hits 3 errors
dirt long before it was warm
and some years ago the business
men of Grass Valley played mar
bles between customers until
the baseball season was well
started.
A pril 21, 1950
Official County Paper
Wheat League
Dalies C o f C Host to pjane Hits High
Organization M eetLegislati,,e
Tension Line;
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A number of citiaeus
citizen.. of Sher-
Sher
man county attended the tax
meeting in The Dalles Monday
noon when a forum meeting of
The Dalles Chamber of Com
merce was held at The Dalles
Hotel.
Members of the legislative in-
terim committee were guests
and explained some of the intri-
cacies of the state’s tax system,
and citizens of Hood River, Was-
co, Sherman, Gilliam and Wheel-
er counties attended an d ask w l
qLesTons Tbout X s to which
WTuco Wins First
Home Baseball Tilt
Dedication of
M vuwiwu
Moro Church
Aviator Dies
Held Tuesday
Wasco won the first home
game of the baseball season by
outscoring Ione on the Wasco
grounds Sunday. Score was H
to 4 at the end of the seven
Oregon’s three-man delegation
Michael E. Breadner,. Jr.,
The , Moro Community Pres
innings when hostilities ceased.
left today for the final organiza
Yakima, Wash., was killed
byterian'
Church was dedicated
Jensen had a cut wrist and
tional meeting of the National
Tuesday at least the new parts
urday
morning
about
9:30
when
didn’t
play
and
Manager
Hast
Association of Wheat Growers
lk6 plane he was flying hit an ings started Winecoop in the of i t It was dedicated in the
at Kansas City, Mo., April 21-22.
D .
,lne between the Richelder- hox and Rinehart behind the formal words of the Presbyterian
1 rimary purpose of this meet-
fer and Pearl Butler McDonald Pia te‘ and soon changed them to faith for use as a house of wor
L8 ,to ad?PS the c°hstitution
farms northwest of Wasco.
R isk o sk v
Rlskosky
pitching and Wine- ship.
and by-laws drafted by the steer
The Reverend Doctor O. L.
Breadner was flying a plane coop catching. Pettijohn did the
ing committee, which was elect-
for Jerry Barnet and
Clyde hurling for Ione and was effec- M alter of the Morland church
ed at the first meeting at Den-
Fridley and had worked at it tlve until the Wasco heavy hit- ot Portland gave the dedicatory
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••• - be they were interested.
ver, January
29. There will
but a short time.
Ira Fridley ters got used to his slants in the »erman at an evening service
an election of officers. Finan
held at the end of a day given
The
not for
Cinv lo c a tio n o f hi.-i i
m e meeting
meeving was mu
ior the
vne a^d (lyde were spotting. He sixth inning.
over
Ip a meeting of the Port
a n d th e m a n ( n r th e
Purpose
advancing any theory was Bying north and south and
Guy Andrews, baseball catch
land Presbytery, meeting for
secrpLarv'a loh w-iii h» noncM ». ab°ut taxation but was for the because the run was short was er of an older day,
.
to y s Job will be consider- purpose of informatton to both making it all one way. He rose curves from behind the plate.
the first time in years at
this
most eastern tbwn in that
over
the
power
line
at
the
end
IONE
’ , A
„
members of the committee and
WASCO
e egates from 18 m ajor wheat
generally,
far flung district.
of his run and on the final round O'Meara, 1
Pettijohn,
p
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states will be at Kansas City.
Mrs. Carroll Sayrs played the
Morgan, c
from after turning for the return, hit Brislain, 8
Each state has three official .. . Among . those attending
T
People, especially men, can
the line above the wheels. A pole Young, 3
organ
for opening and closing
Bergstrom,
3
Wilson.
Several members of Marion delegates. Oregon's: Jens Terje
slip very quickly. If they remain
was
broken
and
the
plane
turned
Ingleman,
m
of
the
service, the audience had
Rlskosky,
p
busy and iwtive age doesn’t Rebekah lodge No. 127 of Wasco son, chairman Oregon wheat A. C. Kaseberg, Kenneth Fridley, to the ground badly wrecked. D. Rchldfr, r
Reltman,
1
read
the
call to worship and re
A.
A
Dunlap,
Paulen
Kaseberg,
seem to dull their mind or per motored to Madras Tuesday. commission; Henry Baker, pre L E. Kaseberg, T. AV. Thomp Breadner’s throat was cut by Adams, 1
peated
in
unison the confession
Ball,
1
April 18, to attend the meeting sident Oregon Wheat Growers
the
straps
that
held
him
onto
of
Faith
and
had heard Rev. Wm.
Miller,
2
H.
Rchldfr,
2
U’ey
“ Si of ‘he Juniper Rebekah lodge League, Paulen Kaseberg, past son, H. M. Zell, Qgr 11 Sayrs,
the seat and he died, presum Winecoop, c
- Salters, r Lindsay of the I^ake Grove
path where competition doesn t
of Presldent
and
W.
T.
Balslger.
president of the league.
ably from loss of blood before Hldrbrnd, m
Pettijohn, s church give the invocation and
sharpen them every day they
Ramgey.g official visit to
he
could
reach
a
doctor.
Thia
association
will
be
the
the solemn Lord’s Prayer.
Rinehart,
c
go backward, lose contacts, lose her own i^ g e .
first big wheat group. Rep Clif
The Sherman county ambu
Rev. Henry G. Hansen twice
Information, lose interest, grow
The beautiful degree work ford Hope of Kansas will be
lance was called with Norman
pastor of the local church and*
old.
was conferred "upon two of their one of tjie
speakers. Hope
Fields driving but he died short
now retired and living in Port
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candidates and J. A. Engberg of wag one
Congressmen
ly after reaching the hospital.
land, was present to give the
Thia story Is told about a well Marion lodge.
to voice the need for a national
prayeV of consecration and Rev.
He is survived by a wife, Bet
known figure In this area but
Those making the trip from association to represent wheat
Wm. Gearhart gave words of
ty Jean and a son, Richard Eu-
thia column doean’t vouch for it. Wascp were Mrs. Sadie Rich, growers in congress, said Ter-
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appreciation for the new build
practices
gene,
and
his
father,
all
of
Yak-
Soil conservation
It seems that a man and wife Mrs S. J. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Jeson, steering committee chair- c o ^ p o n d l'n ’g "to 'ihe capabilities ’m i ’hta’ mother, Mrs. Gene Carr
ing and to those who had work-
stopped In a friendly tavern to J. A. Engberg Mrs John, De- man.
of the |and wag dlaa.ts, , ( by 9Otl of Vermont. He was a veteran
An.lrew
Charles Thompson ed to make It possible,
dine or drink.
She decided to Moss, and Mrs. Leo C. Watkins.
The association la supposed to conservation personnel at a din- of the Canadian Air force al- died quietly at his home In Moro
The program for the PresbY-
play the machines, slot or pin, St. P hilip's Epicopal Mission will tackle many of the problems too ner meeting of the Sherman though only 25 years old, and Friday
___ evening,
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April 14, after tery meeting brought some 60
and exchanged a dollar for ni- hold church services Sunday, blg for state groups 'I'wo pro- County club Wednesday.
had just recently taken out his a long illness that has kept him members of the ehurah to Moro
ckels.
He traded a dollar for April 23, at the Methodist church hlems are a new farm program
lndoors several years.
from as far west as the shores
first
citizenship papers.
T. P. Helseth, dlsti let conser
dimes and went to the door with in Gra8S x 4,lley at i , P"
for wheat, acceptable to growers vationist for the SCS discussed
Born January 17, 1857 In Cam- of the Pacific ocean at Clover-
the handful and tossed them out wlth
F rn e st rayler in and congymerg alike, and public possible conservation
den. Rock Island county, 1111- dale and many from Portland,
practices
charge.
relations on a national scale for for Sherman county. $ludie May-
noli, Mr. Thompson came west Business of the P resbytery u s
into the street.
wheat growers.
with
his fafriily when a young conducted and the Rev. John
She paid no attention and soon CENSUS HALF FIN ISH ED
ko, soil scientist, SCS discussed
man and was married In 1879 at Paxton gave the sermon in tm
In
addition
to
Oregon’s
official
exchanged
another
dollar
for
the
method
and
items
used
in
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.
Roger Blackburne of Rufus,
Corvallis to Rosa Henkle. Short- afternoon, The film „ e‘
nickels.
He obtained another
cen8U9 enumerator for north delegation, there will be Dr. D. making a soil survey of the
ly thereafter they moved to Down Prom
1 eaw n
dollar’s worth of dimes and re Sherman county, reports the Job D. Hill, head of farm crops, iand< t . W .’ Thompson, - "county
Sherman county with other mem- shown.
OSC; Marion Weatherford, pre- agent was In charge <af the pro-
peated his act. At the third dol more than half accomplished.
ser
_ ___ women of Moro
The Wasco Woman’s club met tjers
his _____„
family and started
Church
«Uent of the hoard of directors gram for the meetMta
___ „ of ____
lar’s worth of dimes thrown
ved
lunch
at
noon
to
the
visitor
The
Rufus
grange
held
its
first
Pacific Northwest Grain and
president W. FL H 1 announ Friday April 7 at the home of _jarming He continued this pur-
away she protested and said,
dance in two years Saturday
lhe next meetlngjof the club Mrs. Walter Bruckert with Mrs. guit unliI he retired and m0Ved and served coffee and cake
“What are you doing throwing night. A large crowd attended. Grain products association; Bob
Trace Fields, co-hostesses.
Taylor,
chairman
of
the
National
to Moro renting his land to his the group attending the dedica
your money away like that?”
tlon service in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hockman of Grain Advisory Committee; Carl for Wednesday noon (May 3.
Roll call was responded to by sons and son-lin-law.
“Just the sam e as you are,” The Dalles and Del Rust of
Mrs. Bruce Alley and children members recalling events of past
Engdahl, Umatilla county state
Surviving are three sons, Jess
he said
Grass Valley furnished the mus senator and wheat grower; Ken and Mrs. Ed Alley took the for
of
Portland, Claud of Pomona,
Easters.
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ic. E l C. Eaton, Andy Engberg, neth Fridley, executive oommiv m er’s
Moro Boy Gets Name
m other,
Ml. ...JAayuv?
Down in California it is pro and George Fox are the dance teeman of the wheat league; E. Gould to The Dalles Saturday ’ The regular order of business California, Dewey of Moro and
was
u-dHBavwu.
«
daughter,
Mrs.
Edna
Melzer,
transacted.
Mrs. Vivian
posed to eliminate the nickel committee, and another dance J. Bell, wheat commission ad- where she took the bus for her
Rust was elected a new member of Moro; two sisters, Mrs. Myra /An |4nnnr Roll
telephone call. Look what hap is planned for May 6.
minlstrator.
home In Portland.
of the club.
Bullard, Moro, Mrs. Harriet Nish
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pened when the nlckleodeon
The program led by the pre-
Dalles; two brothers,,
j ack Sather, son of Mr. »and
was eliminated.
sident, Mrs. Carl Tuggle, includ- Dwen of Pomona, California and j^ra lo U is sather of Moro, was
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ed a poem, “Friends”,; written Berton R. of Pasadena, California; naTned a8 junior citizen of 1949
That advertising , man f o r
by Mary Berger and, read by
grandchildren, 16 great grand
j<iwanis club at ( la t-
breakfast foods who thought up
Mrs. Keith McDonald. Mrs. Tug children and one great great kanje and presented with a wi ist
the idea that a good breakfast
watch at a recent meeting of the
gle gave a brief history of the grandchild.
The American Legion auxil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guyer
The cherry trees are in ^full club.
makes one more interested in
A
scrapbook
containing
Funeral
services
were
held
club.
the opposite sex deserves pro iary met at the home of Mrs. T. and children of Klamath Falls bloom in the orchards at Rufus programs from the time of found- from t h e Moro Community
Although a resident of Clats
M. Rolfe Wedneday with 17 and her mother, Mrs. Chris An- and from all Indications there ing, over forty years ago,1 until church Monday afternoon at two
motion.
kanie
for only two years he has
members
and
4
guests
present.
dersen of Portland stopped Sun- will be plenty of chi rrles for all. the present time was exhibited ° clock with Interment I n t o
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been active in agricultural work,'
Miss Dorothy Wilson W8S
t a X S on" ' £ £ . c ‘T he
J X
^ Brats”,
n r ^ a n three
^
Funny
Rose cemetery east of town especially in weed control.
The Doolittle raiders assembled chosen to g0 to Glrls state an<j
He
Refreshments
were
served
by
where
other members of the has a farm hear town which was
n reunion have agreed to make the Americanism essay cash prlz- way to Klamath Falls from Port- «,e Rufus ' hlgh school Frl<)ay, t
X l u s l o n family are burled
flooded In 1948 and which he has
X e h X ^ lty “
PanC8e “ were awarded “ follows: 1st land.
*-- 12 at « 8 ----
Rufus
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April
p. na at
Mr. Thompson
was a member again put Into full Produtc.U?2
of the meeting.
prize to Margaret Baumgartner;
Harry Hooper of Hazelton, auditorium.
of the Moro Community church. He Is married and has three
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2nd to Bucky Brady; 3rd to Bar- Idaho arrived Sunday to spend
The Rufus high
hooi spring
Some day someone with
children.
bara Blaylock: 4th to Danny Dun t^e week end at the home of formal dance will be Saturday,
Jack was born in Sherman
little more
brains /vnmo
than ai«««
the av
omtro
i<> onino
Gafy Schilling; and ^ r . and Mrs. A A. Dunlap. Oth- April 29 at 9 p.m.
county and attended school at
Marion Crews
erage Is going to come along and Mary Brady received honorable
Wf~»kpnd v n e s ts a t th e D un-
M « M elvin B rariv a n d
M is
make all these'high prices look mention.
T wle€kend gue8ta at
P « " « u n.
Kent before going to OSC where
exhorbltant by practicing some
The ladies made corsages of v P Î
a?d ,,M r> Sarah Glannatti attended the 47
he obtained his education and
efficiency There
are few
few busi
bual- p o p p L w W ch^re t T “
aoïri Kendrlck Dunlap and ,amlly ° ' annual O.E.S.
O E S ' co'lw ntlon ln Front Sherman County Journal Cnmposes Operetta
There are
did
research work.
Carlton. A family dinner Satur- Portland during spring vacation,
April 24, l» 3 t
nesses - that could not be .im- ¿lection day
day
evening
Included
besides
Herman
Brackett,
who
has
rt-ooo v-iioxx nrxH
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W C. Bryant was buried
Friday, April 14, Mr. and Mrs.
proved with more work and less
May 3
. ¿ Ill bnid a nn
above ment,oned’ Mr and be€n 1,1 ls improving, but Is not Tuegday afternoon following his Dell Olds, of Grass Valley, Mr.
Wb”’,ng'
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± 7 ’d?nn"‘a3r.iThcWM„rY>H
O; “ *
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¿"ge"t
"t™ mucii
yeY
p s w ill
noin n^ina
a no-
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g n d M rg p M ^ r e w s o f Wasco, Wayne Darby Dies
.. . . . .
. , host dinner at the Moro Hotel at c onnje Wilson of Moro and Mr. -
George Hennagln’s barn was and Mr> and Mrs Darwin Van
The old Individualist limped In 7:30 In honor of Mrs. W. W. and Mrg Vern Mobjey an(j fam.
At a recent meeting of Marlon burned
down Wednesday night GHdcr of Moro drove to Steven In Medford
and settled himself in the spare Graham, state resident from Cor- n
f Ke ,
Rebekah lodge No 127, a special
Two ®°n’ W n » 10 attend an operetta,
office chair before he stated his vallis. Other guests will be Mrs.
‘
birthday party was held honor- a^
ong with
the
garage,
horses
were
badly
burned
and "s Prl"«U™ ,
T iX " '
Wayne Darby, 38, died S ^ ur"
case. “I’m buyin’ a lot of stuff I Edwarti Seufert, district presi-
^ a ir Adams ami sons from Ar-
the member8 whose birth horses wc—
and directed by Marion Crew^. day, April 15, at Medford follow-
don’t want,” he said.
dent, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, state lngton arr v‘"d .F.r, d^y
*1*77 days
occurred
during
the
months
destroyed.
days occurred during the months
This is the second year as aay»
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"Foolish,” says we.
"Why vice-president and Mrs. Mitchell
week end at the home of his of October, --------
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r,------ State «1 State tax commission> J ^ n d s
November,
December.
ingtructor ln the 8teven. Ing an operatk’2
brother in law and sister, Mr. January, February and March. f ubl ™ee^ ^ ndL
800 hlgh school for Mr. Crews. * Mr. Darby wa born In Wasco
don’t you quit?”
Thorn, national committeewom- and
Mrs. Donald Clodfelter.
Two
beautifully decorated tax bil s passed at the recent
wrote both
the music and In May j)f
Dotn tne
8Ch^oi there. In
“Can’t", he retuma. “It’a on an- a11 from Thc Dal,es
••
_ _ j < .
l/vzTialftfliro
onaainn
Mir. and Mrs |Robert King
legislative
session.
words
for
the
operetta while £ aden ™d
C(lucation he pro
the tax bill. I wonaer
wonder 1/
Refreshments were served at and family were dinner guests 031168 with the na 111, 3 and hirth
ir anyone
Odd Fellows plan observance snow
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It
either
Wonder
the
close
of
the
meeting
by
Mrs^
a™
*
er*
d
n”
gCrene
dates
of
the
honored
guests
were
bound
this
winter.
else wants
pared for teaching and tough
of their 112th anniversary here
happen If
If I I figured
figured Marcus Bslinger, ----
Mrs. - Frank
of Mr. and MW
. Gene
Qf attraction.
what would happen
- — -- g ^ d a y Rpvnolds
in the Culver « hool|nla
The honored guests wfere Leo April 26.
out the things I'd be willing to
The
Mr.
‘and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Fields
years before going Into elec
From
the
Grass
Valley
Journal
The guests present
Watkins, Charles iscel, Mrs.
pay for and substracted the hostesses. The
Moro to Be Host
trical refrigeration and remainei
April 22, 1921
wx.-.
Edith
Sayrs,
Mrs.
w6nt
to
The
Dalles
Wednesday
g
j
Brock
E arv in Howell, Mrs
Ìn This work until his untimely
other stuff off the bill.”
'f
were Mrs
The annual Field Meet and
_
_
George Krueger, Mrs. Mollis Me-
hLs John DeMoss, Mrs. J A. Engt>erg,
death
He started in Vasco
or
“You’d lose your property
Lachlan and Mrs. John Rolfe.
hospitad for an operation on his
A En<berg and Mrs. Sadie Declamatory contest will be held T q OudiCiiOWS
partnership
with !Steve ° Meara
be thrown in jail,” we told him. ^ r a" " xt~meeting will be held arm Thursday morning.
£ ~
May 21 at Grass Valley.
"OK”, say, the old individual-
Mrs
Art
Blbby
went
to
The
Dalles
A
big
improvement
was
made
Odd-Fellows
of
five
counties
before
going
to Portian
May 10 at
remained unui
until ‘ about , * t0
1st,” suppose everyone did Ab Donald
Saturday
and
took
his
in
the
appearance
of
the
city
meet
in
Moro
Saturday,
he
remained
mother
The
Eastern
Star
had
a
very
von Borstet
same. There ain’t that many
to Cornelius to spend a few interesting meeting at the Ma- Monday when loads of tin cans, April 22, when the district con- months ago when '
Jails.” *
han Tuesday evening with bottles^ etc. ' were carted away vention of this area meets for Medford.
Mrs. Willard Rolfe and Mrs. days. Mr. Blbby visited Mrs.
Survivors ar^ ub¿¿ Vj l/)ad( Mar-
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Ross Fields gave a layette show- Blbby who is at the home of fourteen members from the An- in the exuberance of an annual its *37th gathering. Counties of
one
Hood River, Wasco, Wheeler and garet, one daug
; Z lfor'd; hh
nie _ Fuiton
To the ordinary earth pedes- er at the home of Mrs, T. M. her sister, Miss Louise Fraley, —
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trlan
the traffic signals
and sky _ __________
Rolfe Friday afternoon honoring convalescenclng from a recent present. Mrs. Frank von Borstel,
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.
Gilliam will send delegates to son
a . vdla Darby of
trail markings are not easily ob- Mrs. Harry Hooper of Hazelton, o P ^ o n .
„ ^ VQva wortY matron, presiding at thc the autos carrying people home the me€tIng whlch wlll
mother, Mrs^ <
Rcn.
served from the ground.
Idaho, with about thirty-two
The Grass Valley Rebekahs meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Dutton, from the Antelope baseball game L,
.
f
o Wasco, and on< «> ■ •
However we wbnder if there present. The rooms were decor- took In $32 on their food sale worthy matron, and Carl Tuggle, a merry time. Some didn’t get Saturday afternoon at
g_ ne^ Ferguson
in
Funeral services ^ erefro^ the
is only one place to turn a spray ated with bouquets of daffodils. Saturday.
worthy patron, were escorted home until after midnight. Antel- hall, gather later around the
banquet table at the Moro Hotel The Dalles, Apr
• . flnd ln
piane_ and that one directly <fors. Willard Rolfe presented
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and
the East. The Star points led ope won 19-7.
over Moro.
Mrs. Hooper with a corsage after Bert Cox went to Chehalis, Wn., by Mrs. Wily Knighten, marshal From the Observer, April 21, 1911 and convene again for final ^ t ^ T w a s made in The Dalles
terment was
Jess Landry and Ed Lewis
(The editor is on a speaking which she opened the lovely gift Sunday to attend the celebration pro_tem gave an addenda for
I.O.O.F. cemetery.
tour this week. This item just packages. Refreshments of cake of the 60th wedding anniversary Mrs. Dutton and presented her drove to The Dalles Sunday mak- work at the hall.
slipped into his private column.) and Ice cream with a stork cen- of Mrs. Bert Cox’ parents, Mr. wIth a star shaped nosegay Af- ing the trip via Rohrvilla ln five
Arranging for the convention
One who tries to raise flowers, ter were served.
Out of town
and Mrs. C. H. Augee. ter the meeting a program was hours. It is ln bad shape so they are Leo Watkins, chairman and
Riders to Meet
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guests were Mrs. Art Watkins.
Among the Grass Va”ey Re- held with Mrs. Knighten as gen- returned via of
Rattlesnake John DeMoss
secretary with
There is a meeting of the South of Moro, Mrs. Herman Schilling, bekahs in Moro for social night erai chairman. Games were en- grade which is a fine road.
The Sherm an County R iders
Sherman County P-TA tonight. Mrs. R. J. Baker, Mrs. Tom Al- with the Moro Rebekahs were joyed conducted by . the enter-
W . A. Raymond has the con- Theodore Johnston and Vernon
as
com
m
itteem
en
w
ln
meet Sunday, April 23, at
Miller
acting
Aorll 21 at the Grass Valley ley, Mrs. Stephen Gammon, Mrs. Mesdames Archie Cantrall, Art talnment committee, Mrs. Don- tract for building the new public
noon
for a potluck dinner and
school for the purpose of elect- Donald Curtiss and Mrs. Clif- Schilling, John|Block, T M Rolfe, ald Clodfelter and Mrs. Lester school In Moro. He will install a on the program.
practice, a t the F air Grounds.
.
officers.
ford Whalen all of The Dalles, Jack Adams, Charles Perrigo, Wilson. Refreshments were ser- cement brick
making machine ----------
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Bring silverw are. All interested
ng
roQtnrc will be the Mrs Vern Mobley, Mrs. Ted von
John Rust and Eben Kee. ved at tables decorated with wild and make the material on the
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathieson’s
are
invited and urged to come
shTwln^of3«1 Him and a talk on Borstel and Mrs. Frank von Bor-
The message topics for Sun- flowers.
spot.
home was the scene of a wed
and
bring your horses
New-
day
April
24,
for
the
Grass
Valley
There
will
be
a
practice
meet-
Don
Wheat
met
with
a
painful
“Behavior Problems of Early stel of fo n t.
ding anniversary dinner Sunday
School Age Children” by Walter Sam Stark was in Tygh Val- Baptist church are morning, ing of the officers of the Star at accident when his plow struck a in honor of Mr, and Mrs. E. C. com ers are all welcome.
The spring show will be held
F Snvder from the state depart- ley Sunday visiting hla daugh- 'God’s Program”; evening, “For- the Masonic hall Friday evening, rock throwing him and cutting
Engles.
June 11 at Hood River.
ment Tf education.
ter, Mrs. Willis Brittain.
giving and Forgetting.”
April 21.
i J a
his face.
C alk Delegates
Rebekahs’ Travel
To Madras Meet
Club Holds Soil
Final Rites for
Study Meeting
A. C. Thompson
Club Meets At
Bruckert Home
About the County
about folks vou ao know
or would eniov knowing
in Days of Old
a i