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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1951)
I Mon,, Oregon F r i d . ; . Sixty-Third Year No- 23 April 13, 1961 7 7 * * , T h ese T h in g s Miss Qlaayse Moore Married to Vincent Costognola at Church Rites • u *’ ; ■' i. • \ . ! ~~ ” mqro booster CLUB GUN ENTHUSIASTS PLAN * Ottlfjwt .Qeijpiy i HBL Parents Invited To Achievement Nvttfjn Moro h l MEETING SLATED APRIL 18 ■i . . A meeting of all persons inter Business men and citizens in general are reminded that the ested in forming a rifle and pis- first regular meeting of the new r. tol club for Sjerman county will Moro Boosters Club will be held Miss Gladyse Moore, daughter wore a dress of ivory satin and meet at the Q ty Council Cham- Wednesday, April 18. r of Mrs. Earl Fields, became the lace made like that of the maid of bers in Waacp on Friday, ApV By Giles L. French bride of Vincent Castognola, son honor and carried a basket of 13, at 8 p. m. On the agenda will be election Mrs. E. Castognola of Aptos, Cal., sweetpeas. If ten or rtore persons form of officers, the code of by-laws • - —* .at a double ring - ceremony read ’ Gary was the ring such an organization, application - Van Gilder .......------------- _ --------- r * , - - . . Economy is having a harder to be presented for consideration, The annual 4-H Fun and Arhievp. at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 31, a t bearer. He wore a white suit and will be made to affiliate with the time in these final weeks of the and determination of projects to ment Night has been set tor Mav the Friendly Corners Methodist carried a white satin pillow on National Rifle Association and if legislature although not entirely be started. 2 at the Moro public school build church at Pleasant Home. which rested the two rings such application is granted, the knocked out. As usual the advo- . Everyone Interested in the for- ing, Thomas W Thompson Coun Rev. Fletcher Cannell conduct- Robert Otness acted as best club will receive free rifles and cates of new buildings, higher ward progress of Moro and ap- ty Agent, announced this week ed the service In the presence of man for the groom and the ush- ammunition ---------frXm the u s Army appropriatlonB and the spending pearance of the town is welcome A11 4-H club members Darent« ts 8hfH'*'vlrr -*/>♦ l.rl ling, that _. •_ ■ _ . _ yuicnua about a hundred friends and rela- ers were Robert Dick and Ray- for use in its activities, in .. the minds of some pro- to come and help boost ,1...... these and friends are urged to share in o r shooting J h has been by Giles L. French tlves of the couple. The vows mond Douglass. Ground world started claims “progress” are having their activities. the program. were taken in front of the altar To close, the ceremony “The on a 100-yard Tifle range on the gay. jt is not considered likely Achievement awards for 4-H A gardener, the other day, was which was lighted by white ta- Lord’s Prayer” was sung by» Law grounds of the Wasco Trap & that they will seriously disrupt boys and girls will be presented saying that it would be time to pers jn candelabra a n d rence Edwards. •«. Skeet Club gfW asco and it is the ways and means budget. Farm Record Books on the basis of completion of their plant the beans and corn and flanked by tall baskets of white For her daughter's wedding, hoped that the jra nge can be com- What is not known or not con 1950 club project. Awards in the tomatoes soon and that he, too, and orchid stock and calla lilies Mrs. FieldA wore a beige faille af- pleted in the rtea r future. form of pins for first, third, fifth, sidered is th at Oregon has been A v a i l a b l e N a w A I was sorry that he had missed the Miss sally* Fields, cousin of the ternoon dress with black acces- ----------——— • spending a great deal of money * > » < * lla u iv ivUvv and tenth year members and radish, the pea and carrot plant- bride, wearing ah orchid floor- sorles. The mother of the groom i n I for buildings of late years—and cards for the remaining years, ing this spring. Qne with a few iength frock, lighted the candles chose a green gabardine suit, Q u a r t e r l y B a n k is still doing so. The schools of Extension Office * states Thompson, who is in radish seeds In the ground has with a white taper based in a worn with brown accessories. * higher learning have many new charge of 4-H club work in Sher something to look forward to nosegay of pink sweetpeas. Each had an orchid corsage.' The new Oregon Farm Record man county. Presentation o f halls and dormatories—so many, Report Reflects other than the endless round of Mlss Leone Moore sang “Be- Immediately following the cere- in fact, that some have made it book, together with the Oregon these achievement awards is taxes, work, eating and sleeping cause" and “At Dawning," ac- mony a reception was held in the necessary for underclassmen to Farm Inventory book, are now through the sponsorship of the because the phenomenon of ¿ompanied at the piano by Mrs. church social room. The three- Good ition live in them. State buildings in available through the county ex- First National Bank of Portland. growth and production of new Lawrence Edwards,' w ,ho also tiered wedding cake which was u V ' Salem and Portland are new. One tension agent’s office, reports Entertainment b y individual things is, after all, the most lm- played the wedding marches. frosted in white with pale pink In line witfc its policy of re- can find reagon for more and more t . W. Thompson,county agent. clubs will be given during the portant thing in the world. The bride, given in marriage by rosebuds and topped with bride leasing staten^n of condition and more and made gQod argu. Farmers using either the cash evening. Games will be under T T W N her stepfather, was gowned in and groom figurines, was cut figures quarteHy the Sherm an ment for them. On the basis of or accrual basis for income tax the supervision of Jessalee Malla- this business AU of about ivory satin made with j a long ~ first by the bride and . ____ _ ____ - w groom. It county v branch of the First J Na- 1941 dollars.1 Oregon collected returns may use this book. The neu. extension recreation special- whether or not there »hould be a train and lo n g ;-to n lacd sleeves was thenserved by Mrs Leonard tional Bank of J o n and1 today re- )M 9 nt |9 , 9 of the 194| Oregon Farm Record book Oregon S tate College Refresh law (federal, not state) to control Lace was fitted over the txrilce Helds who was assisted by Miss ported that, as of March 31, 1951, taxes wh„e lncreaslng 39 8 replaces the old Oregon Cash ments in the form of cookies and the making or unmaking of rain which had a yoke erf net outlined jean ifclntyre. Mrs. Lawrence deposits at tfcc branch were cent in p o r t i o n . This Is the Farm Record book (green cover) punch will be made by club mem- seems trlfljiy. If some one has, with seed peart. Her veil of lllu- Kaaeberg presided at the punch »1,«03,120, an d lo an s were $588,- greatest lncrease ln any state which l8 now out of print. Still ^ r s throughout the county and or could, And a way to increase slon was fingertip length and fell howl and was assisted V J®*» 879. . More than this has been spent available Is the old Oregon Farm served following the program.’ rainfall over aeml-.rld areas It from a headdress of seed pearls. Helen Simon. Miss Shirley Me- i n releasing the figures, Carrel tWfau6e mo8t of the 8urpius is Account book (grey cover) which Ester Taskerud state agent,' would be a boon to mankind she carried a white prayer book Intyre * as in charge of the guest g.Bennett, manager of the branch gone was designed for keeping records 4H Club work, will attend the whose food supply is less than on which res ted a white orchid book. ..r also reported «>mparable figures California has increased its tax on the accrual basis only, states meeting, assisting in the program, adequate for all. T h k rela littja with stephanotis and a ahower of For going away the ^ idew ore at the branch ¿ y e a r ago March collection 31 9 nt whlle ln. Thompson. Club members to receive recog- dsngei- of some one Uytag to whKe streantors. a winter white drees, w i t h » 3 1 .19W, On tbs date, deposits , , p o r t i o n 33 3 per- The Oregon Farm Inventory „ition as to achievement for their make It rain where there Is al- The maid of honor Mise Pa- navy blue shortle coat and navy, were 81,787,609 and loans were cen( hav‘e extravag^ t book which was designed to use 1950 project work must have ready enough or too much and tricia Kaaeberg, wore a mar- accessories. She wore the orchid gi69,874. At the same time, the Spenders Kav we were far beWnd In conjunction with the new Ore- carried some club project, made probably little danger that any qutaette and talfcta orchid ft^ck, from her bridal »«udtiet Firet National »ank of Portland X h l c h s e n d e rs always say gon Farm ’ Record book can be an exhibit at a locator commun one will be able to control rata- fashioned with a lace bodice. After a brief wedding trip to Wlth Its A statewide banking of- ~ THW'fbr six Tears. Fanners start- ity fair and delivered-their pro- fall In other areas. But it is Bridesmaids, who wore similar Portland, spent mostly with Mt-, flees reported * a t on March 31. There has not always been Ijlg record keeping under this j « t record book to the county worth trying. ~ gowns of aqua were Miss Martha Castognola’s Immediate ramny 195^ deposits total died 8503,269,. wisdom in .building and often-8y)ltem wi„ need bong,. In „ ten sio n agent s office. T T W N Bardenhagen a n d Miss Mona who came from California for the iggf loans $24f,96i ^68,883, and re- new buildings are gorgeous struc- succcedlng year8 they will need -, Governor McKay, a man who Kaaeberg. Each attendant wore a wedding, the young couple will sources ¿548,11 506. These fig- _ tures Indeed with extensive use ... purchase .... ............... . ......... . only the Farm Rec- enjoys hia mornings in the gar- net picture hat to match her be at home in Astoria where he ureg represent bn increase over marble in places where cheap- ^d^book which la on a one year B iv ir lp n r l D p r l a r p J den as well as his evenings on frock and carried bouquets of is stationed in the navy. March 31 a year ago of 8.38 per er material would be just as baghi l / i v i u c i i u L r r v ia iC U his horse, had to make the de- pale pink carnations, showered Mrs. Castognola was a member cent In deposits^ 57.63 per cent ln 8ood although less glamorous. Price to farmers for the Oregon cisión about daylight saving be- with white satin ribbons. of the 1950 graduating class of Joans, and 9.16L j?er cent In re- Farm Record book is 30 cents By Farm Loan Assn, Senators—at least part of them cause of the indefiniteness of the Little Carol Fields? cousin of Moro high school and has been sources. w wv « . . —who conducted the investiga- I>er copy and 20 cents for the A dividend in the amount of 1949 law about the subject. We the bride who was the flower girl attending beauty* school. F. N .,B e lg ra d e Jr., president of tion of the penitentiary should Farm Inventory book. Farmers do not like thex decision, neither _________ ;_________■ _ __ " V .- ;_____ ______ _ the hank, pointed out that this in- be due for some public criticism. may obtain their copies by visit $3,393.62 has recently been paid does McKay, but the city folks, crease in F lw O aU o n al's volume When |egls,ators dea, w1th a ing or dropping a card to the to the stockholder-members of the radio j?eople and the inter The Dalles National Farm Loan Bener‘ committee for five murderers to county agent’s office In Moro, state traders made the better al increase In business through- obtain demands from convicts it Summaries of the Farm Record association, according to Thomas case. out the stato storing the same bring» no good to the state. One hook can h e . duplicated on the A. Whiteman, secretary-treasurer. : » - T T period. Farm income in Oregon PYnpct inm ates of oeni- federal income tax forms 1040F This dividend represents a part in January 1951 was 20 per cent te7uarlesCXt 5 X happy“ r °rontent’ and arhedule D. Keeping of such o( a dividend reeenOy declared by The government’ s decision to limit the percent of markup on n u ik of Spo- higher than January a year ago c ,tlzens will not be pleaaed records will enable greater ease the Federal Land groceries as a means of stopping Miss JoAnn Marie Clodfelter, She was attended by her slater, agricultural enw lovm ent , --------- L ; ........ u ’ ' 7 u.. in determining income tax pay- kana in the amount of $248,200. price rises Is in keeping with its daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Donald Marsh, as matron of for <h Pf bruary was up <° know they are happy while ments and give farmers an oppor- The capital stock of the Federal __________ usual ineptitude. Cause for high L. Clodfelter of Grass Valley, be- honor and Miss Jacqueline Hel- - . ---- incarcerated. That s e n a t o r s tunity to study their farm busi- I^and Bank of Spokane is held en- cent over February should accept th eir statem ents as prices does not come from chisel- came the bride of Bruce Doone zer as bridesmaid. They wore ness^ states Thompson. A page _____________ is tirejy by The Dalles association ing grocers who are almost Invar- Eccles, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. identical ballerina frocks of ny- acco rS n g '^^ eJm -a'- *vidence ,.a^a.i,n ir included to assist farmers In local associations iably held in check by competi- Eccles of Hood River at a double Ion marquisette of n il« ^¿een an d Jg glye [be gt^ k. k^ping* additloraT^mployie’ r e i - and I d a 65 h o similar , 5 Montana, Oregon and tion; it does come from govern- ring ceremony read at 7 o clock maize, worn with elbow le r ^ h holderg gnd cugtomers ^ a c e mA no ords 8uch as sodal p u r i t y pay- Washington, and the association action. wampn Warden Alexander mentally established prices and Saturday evening, Apr. 7, at the mits of the same shades, and car- able dates for reveiwlng the ac- such Q,,rn apT,nn stock In turn is held by the farm bag ajwayS acted as manager of ments. from high labor costs and from First Congregational church ln ried parasols of pink and orchid ers who have obtained bank tlvities of the bank. Reporting tbe penitentiary while the depu- ------------------ nice profits from processing. Per- The Dalles. sweet peas. Both had headdresses figures every three months rath- ty deaR with prisoners In most BKLIGIOUS FILM loans. During the last six years haps the greatest cause of high Rev. John Dg - Langenes con- of the same flowers, the hank has paid out approxi er than giving widespread clrcu- ^ ^ , . 3 Both are past retire- SECURED FOR MORO food prices is the expensive hab- ducted the service in the pres- Donald Mlarsh was best man la tion to the comptroller’s call ment age th o u g h to retire them HHOWING SUNDAY mately $1,450,000 in dividends to its of jxeople who must have ence of relatives * and many and the ushers were William reports, which are issued at Ir- wollld be foolish Soon new men its stockholders, and the associa- everything ready to eat before friends of both families. The Gaddy, I^ae Kirst and James regular dates, was established hy ... needed but whether- the “The StQry of the Life of Je8US tlons have ,n turn passed this buying i t If we limited purchas- vows- were exchanged in front of Schrum, all of Hood River, First National in 1950. t t Khoiiid hire some federally Christ,” the movie to be shown at dividend on to their members re- es to flour, sugar, salt and spices the aKar which was lighted with immediately following the cere- First National Bank group, tra ,ned theorlst or some ^ .actlci , Moro Community church Sunday telnlng only a small portion need- we could live cheaply—and well white tapers in floor candelabra mony, the young couple received co^g[8t'ing*'of 46 First National warden schooled by experience » P " as ,madte H° l£ to. a. —but It would entail bread bak- and flanked by tall baskets of their guests in the Tenny room 8t^tewide banking offices and 15 In ways of dealing wRh criminals »»«d professional actors and ac- sound fInancial position, White- ing, vegetable growing and can- white stocks and snapdragons. of the church. Miss Diane Chris affiliated banks with 18 offices, is a prominent Question. tresses. The part of Christ is por- man declared. njng, a revival of the arts of Miss Dolly Keahey and Mrs. tianson ’was in charge of the also showed gains In all three P trayed by Nelson Leigh, who has He also stated the annual meet- home making that are pretty Ted Bamhouse, wearing floor guest The legislature is now about to been acclaimed as giving the best ing of the members of the asso- lest book dook . .figures. On March 31, 1951, total well lo6t ln the age of household length frocks of lavender, light- On a long table, all in lace and deposits flAnn_ltJ# were wprp $620,710,847, ««20.710 847 loans loans start on a salary raising binge, portrayal of this exacting role of elation will- be held April 28_at machines. It will not be done un- ed the candles within the chancel silver, rested the three-tiered $284,314,876, and resources $673,- which has grown customary in anyone who has played it. the Mill Creek Grange hall. The til taxes reduce the standard of from white tapers tied with bride’s cake, frosted # in delicate 880,239. This represents an ln- late years. Often the better paid The film was produced by the Dalles, at which time the finan living and that is certainly com- white ribbons. *■ pink and silver and topped with crease over March 31, 1950, of are ln position, to make the most Concordia Publishing House, a cial progress of the bank and ing. * ” Mrs. W. H. Wilhelm, organist, the traditional bride and . groom 9.86 per cent In deposits, 54.75 demands and occasionally the concern of the Lutheran church. association will be discussed ln played the wedding music and figurines and with sweetheart _ cent Jn loang gnd 10 43 obiesence legislators pay to offi- TT W N Seeing this full length picture detail. At the conclusion of the Overheard: accompanied MTs. Gerold Under- roses encircling the base of the cent in resources. cials Is less than dignified. is an experience no one should business meeting the members “He wore an inner aura of ex- hill, soloist, who sang “Through cake. White candles in sliver ----------------- ■¿y-v.'f-. Big hills will be out on the miss and Moro people should will be addressed by E. R. Jack- cellence, visibly felt * superior, the Years" and “Because" before holders lighted the table, GRABS VALIiRT METHODIST fioo’r before this is read; high- feel privileged to have this oj>- man, farm croj?s specialist, Ore- adorned with his self erected the ceremony and “The Load’s N After the bride and groom ▲ cut J gon State College, who will give «_oCrVlvC Ol U1V of XI1C WUiBIliM JICTA.U next WdV, way, Lull. I, It; Little livrv/vd, Service divine worship Hoover, taxation, ed portunity. - halo and was as popular as a Pl^ i er*K to th ! firSi p 606 eM r 7 a F r in k Sunday afternoon, April 15, at ucatlon, reapportionment. These The Mariners Club are sponsor- a brief report on his recent trip skunk In a chicken yard.” The >IK- bride, u i.u C, who was o given • — in V ^ U t V C and Lklvi 3C1»VU served by Mrs. Frank Q o’clock . are tbe things about which mem- ing the film and they extend a through Chile and other South "She embraced him with her marriage by her father, wore a von Borstel, aunt of the bride, as,' Rev. H. Gravenor bers have been engaging in cordial invitation to the people of American countries. Jackman is eyes." wredding dress of white slipper gjsted by Mrs. Harland Clodfelter a former county agent of Wasco heavy infighting for 90 days. In the community to attend, / “ Legislators will be pressure- satin with long trpin and nylon, ^ nd \f rs, w . C. McCarty. Presid- county, has many friends in the to most cases the punishment has Dewey Thompson went cooked at high heat before May/’ lace yoke encrusted with at the coffee and tea urns Thursday to attend been heavy and no contestant in WOMANS’ CLUB MEMBERS area and it Is believed his talk “A man whose m ind is noted pearls. Her circular ing p w err Mrs. John Helzer and Mrs. ______ thoco cin<r<rin<r m a tc h e s c a n ex- ih t a w irv n n n 'r n v nrwTi» will be interesting and Informa meeting held on Friday after- these slugging matches can ex- HEAR REPORT ON TRIP foF both integrity and inflexibll- veil of illusion was held in place william Gaddy, sister of the » noon tive. concerning rural church j?ect to end the fray without v ity." by a Juliet cap of cut work and groom. • bruises if not a knock-out blow. Moro Woman’s Club held their “What he reads becomes gos- seed pears. She carried white Following the reception the work in Oregon. All are, after a fashion, inter- regular meeting April 5 at the ROD-GUN CLUB TO IMPROVE pel.; what he writes becomes his roses and stephenotis. couple left the church in a show- ROAD TO DESCHUTES RIVER mingled until It Is almost like church. law because he has no more c r i t - -------------- ’ er of rice to their awaiting car. an old-fashioned free for all w ith , The entertainment was under • at leal sense about ideas than a pig TT w N for a honeymoon trip to San wrpstlprs and boxers both in the the direction of Mrs. Eugene Am- The 0X3111 toPlc of discussion at about rittl«».’’ * A 9tory aboiJi °]?*\ime trampJJ Francisco. For going away the riM u ilM all the holds and Idon who opened her program a meeting of the Sherman Coun- rln£ using all the n . m-mm sin v in r of the United Rod & Gun Club held Tuesday “His word is good—for about or hoboes recalls that men useq brIde wore a suit of toast brown blows known to their professions, w*10 group singing 01 ine united ro u rt'h o u s e w as the six feet." ’ to put forth some effort when gbade wjth accessories of brdwn it isn’t m arbles Nations hymn. She then Intro- 31 nouse was tne It isn marDies. Mrg Tbeodore Johngon matter of improving the road to * “Well, where would you want they lived off the country. aQd, whIte wearing an orchid Several committees have clean- who gave a very Interesting talk the Deschutes river. women T w N it is getting stylish for fat m en April 15, the couple will ed their books by acting on all about her trip to the eastern Arrangements have been made The record shows that a cigar- to reduce by diet which is alright home in where bills before them. Others can do states and particularly of her vis- to have a bulldozer and oi>erator ette tax reduces the consump- although spading in the r s «» Eccles is employed so quickly. Time for adjourn- jt in Florida. Mr. Johnson show- at tbe top of the grade to start tion of them for a couple of good way, too. _ ;------------- ment depends on action ort ways ed pictures taken on their trip. , ’hmrk on the road Saturday morn- months after which smokers T T w « Mrg Eawrence w arren return- and means bills and taxation After the meeting the hostess- APr - and will continue to grow used to the added cost. Yet, Back in y ^ c o n . n recently from nUnOia where which must be done in some e8) Mrs. Hazel Belshe and Mts. work on Sunday. All members some will surely roll their own said to be a to..da^ 15 she* went to attend the funeral of manner. Conference committees Tony Miller, served angel food are urged to be present to lend and others learn the co™*”* to f T.afL.as „ h l aq hard as her another. On Thursday she their help. will hold long meetings while and coffee to the group. a pipe, although It Is not expect- It will probably be took ber David to Portland A new lock will be placed on other members are at recess and ------------------- r ed that many women will revert getting a goose‘ e • for a regular medical check-up. pacing outside in the sunshine Mr and Mrg gteve 0 «Meara of the gate before opening of the to the pipe-smoking habits of Young love tr o lls in the sun- ----------- ------- fretting about the plowing, the Wasc0 are parent8 «.hing season on April 28 so all their grandmothers. It did look T and T W hand, N members are urged to pay their law practice, the families at pair|Cjc Stephen, born April 9th.. couples CANCER H E LPER S NAMED alright at the Ume. k kiss ^ w while h U e waiting for the light dues of $5.00 to T. Lester John home. Another -tw o or three at The Da„ es ”, A few changes and additions to son and obtain their new keyes. weeks with usual speed and the c , to T h 7 proverbs told to change, helfers'bawl longingly the list of solic^qrsfor the Can- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loomis Solomon in the prov pasture flowers put forth cer Crusade have been announc- A E R IA L D E H N 8E H EA D . . . 46th legislative session will be at about women in to u tin g them V J p r e s u m e the ed by tf,e county chairman. Mrs. an end after having handled of Portland spent the weekend' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Supreme bead^oarterg ofsthe allied to work w illingly hee« are also active fishermen Frank von Borstel. Mrs. Leonard forces In E u r < * Placed air defense some very Important matters and at the Carroll Sayrs home. On Bazzel from Friday until Sunday hands, to ' brlngGP?, ia VPt rP3dv their tackle baseball seas- Jordan wHl collect at Rufus, Mrs. of the European continent In the listened—mostly on the senate Sunday the Sayrs were hosts to a afternoon were his brother-in afar,9 t0 "rlseUi w h U e tt U y « ^ p ^ j t T a p r ^ with tbe W E. Bruckert at Klondike, and a, hands of an American—Lieuten side—to some millions of words family dinner at which Mr. and law and sister, Mr. and Mfrs. Stan- night,” and other ataotf forgot wWch at Wasco additional helper, will ant General Laurie Nerstad. His of repetitious argument.' The Mrs. Chester Coats and family ley Boguslasky of Portland and te„ advice h™ eart has always recognized he Mrs. N. Ooehnauer. Mrs. Uon- job Is to make over Europe invul house has debated less and more of Rufus and Mr. and Mrs. Frank a friend Mrs. Leona Hughes of Sayrs were additional guests. Oakland, Cal. ard Fields and Mrs. Art M’acheel. nerable. to the jxilnt ed hL it 1^4- night.’ 1. -7' ORGANIZATION OP CLUB LEGISLATIVE COLUMN N ote y ... - Couple Exchange Vows Saturday In Lovely Ceremony at Church ***50^ v o a o u v u , v v K IJ I *