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Sixty-Fourth Year No. 20
T hese
T h in g s
We .
N ote
Moro, Oregon Friday.
OSC Agricultural Conference Looms
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Set April 8 As Date
For Budget Work
The c ity budget committee w ill
meet w ith the council the night
of A p ril 8 to make up the bud
get fo r 1952-53 % according
„ to a
vote of the council Tuesday
night. Members of the budget
committee are Carrel Bennett,
J. K. McKean, Mike Mulick, W ily
Knighten,. John Foss,
Vernon
F latt.
The council
also decided to
post the c ity pa-k w ith signs
reading:
NO
OVERNIGHT
CAMPING, an action that w ill
prevent Its use by trailer occu
pant*.
A n othe r dozen meters were
ordered
and
repairs ifor the
city fire tru c k auxiliary pump
decided upon.
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March 21. 1952
City Badgeteers
v-
Çounty Official Paper
Stockmen Hear
PTA Plans Meeting
Historical Marker
About Diseases
W ith U of 0 Group
Location Decided
From Veterinary
March 27
The next regular meeting of
of the Moro P-TA w ill be held
at the Moro high school Thurs
day, March 27 at 8:00 p. m.
Items of importantce to be dis
cusseti at the meeting w ill be
recommendations for school pic
nics and the findings of the
“ Athletic Advisory Committee” .
It w ill also be necessary to elect
delegates, and their alternates,
to the state P-TA convention to
* * held ln Pendleton A p ril 7-8-9.
Th?
t°r th « evening
wU1
a symposium group from
the VnlversIty of Oregon whose
topic w *d
ill be "E thical Aspects
toP*c
of Government.’
By Society
Calfhood vaccination for the
A m arker of the same type
control and eradication of Bang ,
as
the highway
commission
disease in beef cattle was advo
erects at other historical spots
w ill be placed near the point
cated by Dr. W alter E. Thistle
waite? assistant veterinarian, T.
Highway 97 crosses the Old Ore
gon tra il. That Is just south of
B. and Bang’s eradication d iv i
By Giles L- French
the Richelderfer place.
sion, at a Sherman County Cab
tlemen’s _.Association
meeting
Derision to this effect was
The Eisenhower Job is so im
.Monday evening in the county
made Monday ¡night when the
portant to the general we won
courthouse.
m arker committee reported to
der i f he could return even to
the executive committee o f the
Dr. Thistlewaite Indicated the
1* president.
present Oregon brucellosis law
Sherman County Historical asso
T T W N
does not give beef men protec-
elation.
Three other locations
Seen on the rounds: God made
tion from infected herds except
were considered, on the Deschyi.
man and rested; then He made
es, at
igrant Springs
and
when a compulsory testing pro-
—
-• Em
c-~ i—
.
woman and no one has rested
where the Canyon C ity road
since. •
gram is initiated. Procedure to
crosses Finnegan canyon. These
Initiate a Bang’s control county
T T W N
may be marked later.
requires
a
petition
of
109
signers
My, Goodness. Has thia coun
The marker w ill be b u ilt by
Rufus
PTA
Holds
or
60
percent
of
cattle
holder«
tr y gotten
so corrupt
that
the highway i department and
and a favorable hearing by the
there is not a man honest enough
Birthday Meeting
the in scrip tio n w ritte n by the
county court. Morrow is the only Special Meeting
to investigate it?
local group and approved by the
eastern
Oregon
county
which
T T W N
historical society. Wooden
Held By Wasco OES has created such a brucellosis About 42 people attended the state
A man w rites to a national
markers ' of this type are found
control
district.
Increased
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m
iliv
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in
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ser-
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magazine to say that the com
places throughout the
*»>».
»¿ amok
mercials are the only cheerful
E.S held . euted conununlca
.1 ? n lr ° ' progr‘ " ’
»«K-
night Hu
Z . a X are easily read from
Q.fi.S
thing on radio. A t least he can
a distance.
hear of a cure for his bad
tion, March 11. T he’charter mem was accomplished.
fus school played ln the tourna
Arrangements were made for
Constitution and by-laws of the ment. Mrs. Charles Wilson, pre
bers, past matrons and past pa
breath that is more effective and
the annual meeting which w ill
trons were Jointly honored by a County Cattlemen's Association sident. called the meeting to be held the firs t Sunday in June.
pleasant than the cure fo r bad
debt.
candlelight
ceremony and the were accepted by the member order.
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.
Committee appointments are as
reading of the minutes of the ship during the business por
Mrs. Allen Toni, who wgs chair follows:
T T W N
institu tio n o f this
chapter in tlon ef the meeting. The organ man of the food sale reported PICTURE: ¡these are made by
Maybe what the w orld is do
Next week’s statewide conference at Oregon State College promises
1916.
Booklets .containing
the tzation also approved sponsor $48.45 was taken In. The presi families) W alter Bruckerts, Os
> ftop* way toward answering the question: What’s ahead for
lng is testing to see i f a dictator
of the a, 4-H
Auc- „ “ • " ! «ave„ ou‘ “ “ "lemberahl? car R u g g le a .'T iio d o 'ri'iih n a lo n a .
9 ^°?
Holding the poster calling attention to the meeting
names of all charter members, ship
lion Sale
the Eat
n o Stock
S h .rm»
ship can stay together longer
I
s
F
L
.
Ballard,
associate
director
of
the
college
agricultural
extension
past
matrons
and
past
patrons
tion
sa
le
at
the
1952
Sherman
cards to all paid up members. A Sam Brocks V B Faktn« Chur
than democracies can stay afloat
Ir ---------nominating committee was elec- ¡Ty i £ X £
'
yifloo. who says a conference aim is to guide direction the state's Ion««’ were given each honored guest
T T W N
time agricultural production should take Farm«« and b u a ln X ^ n
ments
w
ill
be
made
during
the
present.
ted to present names for the new PROGRAM: Mr and -Mrs. Theo-
Headline reads: Planning M ak »S?ixpicted.Vlt*<1 10 atteOd
three’day m®«ttng and at least i.ooo
There were four .past w orthy next meeting o f the executive officers. M t s . Harvey
Hansen, dore Johnston.
es Good Lenten Meals. Hump-h.
matrons belonging to other chap- commllte* '
Mrs. W illiam O’Brifeh and Mrs. FLOWERS: Gwen M itchell, M yr
Always found
planning pretty
ters who were, also, escorted
Under
semi-range conditions Robert Byrd were selected.
tough, myself.
tie Barnum, Truman Strong.
and honored. They were Mary a program of calfhood vacclna-
Mrs. Sarah Glannonatti. the COFFEE: Mr. and Mrs Lester
T T W N
Frances
G
ilbert
and
Georgia
Gon
coupled
w
ith
testing
and
re-
prim
ary
teacher
of
Rufus
school,
The
about
I nt? latest
l a i e r S l book
LX t O K a
l X ) U l Truman
I I U l l ld i n
W""W
<
•
ysy
VV f
V
Barnum and Mr. and Mrs O rville
Kinsley of The Dalles; Mrs. Roy moval o f reactors Is the most had charge of the program. Ruggles.
emphasizes the Old dictum about t OT A s s i s t a n c e r TOttl U n ite d S t a t e s
Belshee and Mrs. Truman Strong practical program.
Vaccination There were, tw o Boy Scouts in GROUNDS: W alter Bruckert who
the dangers o f diary keeping.
.
•of Moro. .
should be done only by county, uniform , Michael O'Brien and w ill choose his aides.
Yet fo r the average it m ight be
Germans are
appreciative of same time.
helpful to show how tim e In- American help through t h e
Germany’s reluctance to build J - The
P anniversary birthday
- cake -
or Bureau of Animal In- Russell Blake, who sang several LEMONADE:
MT
and
Mrs
M r and Mrg IjeRov
was served
served at the
the close
close of the
flue need his opinions, age soft- Marshall and s im ila r plans and an arm y to help defend Europe w>a8
the dustry
veterinarians
using songs. They were accompanied Jame8
meeting.
ened his desires, wisdom shap their leaders are saying that i t comes from fear of the arm V meetln«-
Stratn 19 vaccine between the on thft piano - by Mrs. W illiam Belshee, Mary Brackett.
ened his th inking s but fo r the was the most Christian act The m ilita ry In that country has —--------- '
ages o i 8 to 8 months. A pro O’Brien. A play by the phnary NOM INATING: Herb Root, Hel
public man It does him no good between nations for 1500 years,“ made It tough on civilians before
gram of calf vaccination w ithout room w ith Bobby Byrd as the en Bruckert, Roy Belshee
to have It known that he favor- »ays Gordon Fraser, who w ith and most Germans do not want tK R T lF lC A T IO N IM PO R TAN T le8lin< may be employed ln beef doctor, and Joan Brackett as MEMBERSHIP: M illie von Bor
ed a policy now found to be un- his fa m ll/ is here to v is it hia that to happen again However
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herds w ith approval of the (»un the nurse - Carolyn Tom gave a 8tel,
Althea Burnet,
Cassie
W a lly M orris
and Holmes, Carrel Bennqtt
workable.
parents.
-
Germans hate Russia and would f .
p^ rpoae <*
certifies- ty court according to state law. recitation.
T T W N .
,
- Since the w ar
Gordon ha.-, fig h t to keep from being over
?S to malntain - Foot and mouth disease, the Jerry Brackett demonstrated a SPEAKER: Giles French
The earth’s heating system been in Europe most o f the tim e run.
,
rna* w available high grade most infective disease In animal science problem. A ll of the school BOY SCOUTS: J im Jones
the sun, does Its feeble best to and he is now agricultural at-
Younger Germans favor closer
e* P * ,
Thomas
w or man. was b riefly discussed by pictures taken for the Annua* BETTERM ENT* George
M it
chell, H a rry Pinkerton, Marie
warm things up and if it wasn’t tache for the state department economic alliances w ith other
e* en8ion
Thistlewaite. The disease Is
°*J ,dalap,aZ w .1 _
fo r this a ir cooling system, the and director of food and agrieuF European nations and the Sciiu-
. T £_8U^ . f ? 5 a fllta ra b ie .virus disease and
M
Leland Mledler, Mrs Fay W atkins, Fred Cox, Nellie Fields
ture
under
the
department
of
man
plan
is
popular
in
Germany
va(
r
‘eUes
are
eligible
fo
r
certlfl-
can
be
killed
only
by
boiUng
or
prackett
and Mr8 ° €° rge Fox
w ind, i t m ight succeed.
cation.
use of quick lime. The w o rk bi ^ rv e d pum pkin pie w ith whip-
agriculture?.
He
is
stationed
a
t
where
Adenhauer
recently
won
T T W N
Eligible varieties . may have the Bureau of Anim al Industry
cream< lemon pie, and cof- Veterans May Apply
an election as backing it.
We suppose that spring Is Bonn, Germany,
-fee or punch t o . the group.
been
in
use
many
/fears,
or
they
is
to
protect
(he
nation’s
stock-
The program Is conducted like
iie Frasers w ill be here for
soon coming In KMvca and that
sends ^ '^ r a l weeks^ before returning may be new varieties produced men against this disease. Symp-
the grasss w ill be green where this: the U nited States
For More Land
recently by plant breeding But toms of the disease are temper
shells have not blasted the earth. wheat, «tel or other supplies to to Germany. They find no depri- whether a variety Is new or old atures of 106 degrees, vesicles
I t may soon be warm enough a European country which /le- va^ on from livin g at- Bonn and it may be lost unless It Is very occuring around mouth, nose and Rainmakers Arrange
Forty-two more farm units are
that soldiers can sjC outside posits the value of the Im port In can ° ^ ain ample foods, mostly carefully handled through grow- feet, and lameness.
being offered to W orld W ar I I
currency1 in a fund. This froTn German sources.
dugouts In the sun—as far as th eir currency
veterans in the Columbia Basin
lng,' harvesting, cleaning and
Arlington Hearing
the weather is concerned, that money is administered by A m
irrig a tio n project In Washington,
marketing. The rules o f c e rtifi
is; there may be other reasons erican and local authority for
the Oregon Department of Vet
cation are set up to make sure .
a • a
control hearing
A weather
fo r staying below ground. And the benefit of the European
seed Is properly grown and V |* W V l t e r S A i d
Will be conducted at the Ven erans’ A ffa irs dlscloeed today.
some one, even though he knows country. Americans have the
<
n
o . j
Veterans must apply before A p ril
handled. Seed is not certified un- ’
dome hotel, A rlington S .lu r<Uy „
Bure.u of R ^ L m a tlo n .
he may not be there tomorrow, veto ipower over expenditures.
til the tag is scaled on the con-
“Hie Sherman county
VFW March 22, »“ ‘'i j n i at 10 a. m.
Ep hral*, Washington,
A id is given to industry; dams
w ill transplant a w ild flo w e r in
tainer.
held Its meeting Monday night
benator Ben Day of Gold H ill,
Th( J ,
the current
are b u ilt fo r e le ctricity;, roads
a sheltered spot.
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Thompson says varietal p u rity at the Moro hall. The auxiliary chairman of the Oregon legisla
are
reconstructed
and
agricul
offering
range
in
size
from 51.8
T T W N
Is the most im portant point, had the pleasure of initia ting tive interim commIRee on wea
to
115.3
irrigable
acres,
and in
T y Cobb has brought new in ture aided. The latter is the par-
Certified seed m ust be true to two new members. Connie W11- ther cqntrol, states that all in
A
terest to the coming baseball sea tic u lr job of Mr. Fraser.
variety. I t must also have high son and Marie Balzer. ’ I t was terested individuals or represen price _from $708 to $2286.
Last year some 20,000 demon
son by declaring that modern
germination and be quite free of decided to have one meeting a tatives, of farm groups or organ drawing w ill be held shortly af
ter the application deadline date
W. L. Sampson spoke to the weeds and diseases. Weeds and month on the th ird Monday, in-
players are not the equal of strations were made on German
izations are Invited to attend the
clubbers
Wednesday diseases
_ _ are
_ _ often
_ _ _ spread
_ _ in low stead
__
those of his dky and he has been farm s to show the farmery ¿here Booster
of the usual two a month, hearing The purpose, according to
¿aw«. determine successful appll-
aratia trashy seed. Using certi/l- The a ___111-
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.
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Can IN,
prom ptly
answered by a few the newer methods of increasing m orning about the w ork of the grade
uxilia ry _l-l
wishes
to as- to —
Day, Is to hear complaints or
To qualify, applicants mukt
managers w ith more to follow, production. An extension service Ped Cross in gathering blood ed seed is a good way to prevent slst the present sponsors of the
to receive suggestions as to whe
They do, not defend the game, is being b u ilt up because al- from
individuals fo r use by the spread of weeds and seed Red Cross
tuberculosis x-ray ther or not state legislation have served honorably ln W orld
War I I m ilita ry service, must
preferring the modern method though the Germans were good soldiers in Korea and by .civil- carried diseases.
unit w ith its work here. -
should be enacted fo r control have had at least two years of
of attacking Cobb.
I t la one of at research they did not have a *ans needing blood in „ hospitals
or regulation of those who at farm ing experience, and must
those questions that w ill never workable means of giving the throughout .this area.
tempt
Interference w ith t h e have $4500 ln cash, convertible
be settled. Could the all-stars of inform ation obtained to the far-
There are in effect tw o pro-
assets, or farm ing equipment.
30 years ago have defeálM the mers.
.
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grams going on at the same time,
The farm units lie w ith in two
present ones; was grandpa a bet-
German farms have 40 percent f°V .mdl tary and other needs- he
n -. j I
J f
“ I ’
J D
mlttee Is considering the need to ten miles south and west of
ter man than grandson; were the of them in grag8 and because of , d' Tbe Pro« ram began in At- y
for legislation in Oregon and Othello, in Adams county, Wn.
g irls prettier before lip-stick and
25 percent Increase-In west “ " ? • GeorBl?
'? M when the i o i ortlana Luncheon and iTOfftcun
it - ho Qhormor, r*zM<n«v
1^1« n i k
. n n
w
.1 the ProvI»loO« of such legislation The irrigable portions of the land
Red
Cross
obtained
some
blood
bobbed Itk ir ; was a horse and German population the tilled
T he Sherman County
Ladles Belshee, Estella Benson, Mr, and if laws are enacted. There are are QUlte variable w ith surface
buggy more fun than a car. ,,ancj
,
cannot produce enough
V haS 8,nce club held its annual get together Mrs. R. W. Redell, Mrs, M arjorie those who maintain that man gojjg ranging from loamv sands
|n ’ to keep up w ith food been asked by the defense depart-
Youth isn’t going back to find
Sunday, March 17, w ith a tur- Norton, N itle r W. Johnson Mat- should be allowed to experiment iq «gndy loams which are often
out and and age must rely on dis- needg particularly the need fo r ment 10 carry
the w o rk - key dinner in the green room of tie McDonald, Elsie Medler, Ju- in the field of weather modifies- underlaid bv gravel and cobble at
Twenty-seven
of
every
100
w
ill
tant memory. "The moving fin- animal protein.
Better grass
the Im perial hotel.
Ila Hansen. Jessie Moore, M r. tion to determine possible ef- depths of two to four feet. The
ger writes, and having w rit, production w ill aid this condi need blood in the next year, he
Mrs.
Zetta
Carter,
president
of
and
Mrs. B illy Mills, L»tus Ken- fects, but It is generally conced- climate Is consftdeied favorable
moves on; nor all your Piety tion and Is one of the aims of reported.
the club was hostess. Mrs. Jul- n /. M r and Mrs. O. A. Ekstrom, ed that laws should provide fo r for efficient production of a wide
Next blood donor program w ill
nor w it shall lure it back to the Americans who are w orking
toastmlstress. Mr. and Mrs. H D. Proudfoot, some measure of responsibility variety o f crops under irrigation.
In Sherman
county la Hansen was
cancel half a line, nor all yo u r to rehabilitate Germany to fu ll be held
Mrs. Hansen told some very Mr. and Mrs.
Lynne Michael, and control.
Irrig a tio n water from Grand
A p ril 9, w ith the American Le
tears wash out a word of It.”
agricultural production.
interesting events that had taken Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan, Mr.
Other members of the com- Coulee dam is scheduled to -each
gion
and
its
auxilia
ry
sponsor
T T L W x N
place ln the early days In Sher- and Mrs. A. E. Blackburne, Myr- mlttee in addition to Day are these farms ln 1953
. .
Germany has pursued a free
Location
wm
Location w
w
ill be the Moro
We suppose that W
When it looks - _ nnmv since t he war savs M r ing It. Locsuon
in
She called on W. tie M. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Senator A rt Lindberg, PendlF _____________
li V p
a n r in ff
like w inter economy 8‘n ® tn ? w a r’
.
Com m unity church
from 2:00 man county.
like spring, reels like
uxe w in te r, p ra8er and this has resulted in
H. Ragsdale,
I^ena Searcy, Geor- Morehouse, Mrs. Frank Sllvey, ton; Rep. Roger Loennlg, Haines;
p.
m.
u
n
til
7:00
p.
m,
said
Mrs.
sounds like fa ll arid is sunny some large fortunes
gia Cochran,
.May Michael, Roy Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chrisman, Rep. Frank Farmer, Rickreall;
some
like summer it Is tim e to go to poor people hut more progress Mildred McDonald, county lead Belshee, Marie Barnett Cooper Grace E. B o u rh lll,' Miary Powell Rep. V. T. Jackson,, Roseburg; WAHf'O .METHODIST CHURCH
er of the work.
p lo w in g /
and Fred Hen nagln, who in tu rn Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Stock- Ralph Crum, Ione, chairman of
In co-operation w ith all Meth
has been made than in any Euro
Discussion about
the possi
very
interesting
U lks dale (Sybil Belshe) V irgin ia Hel- the T rlC o u n ty Weather control odist churches in Idaho, Oregon
T T W N
pean nation. The tax system is b ility of purchase of a fire truck gave
about Sherman county and things yer, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGln- group; and E. M. Nelsoh, exten- and Washington in their united
Some sort of hero medal not such as to lim it huge incomes
for the c ity and surrounding
should be designed fo r the offl- England has followed a morfe area was carried on. There is an that took place in the early da/s. nls, and Alice McGinnis Odeen, «ion agent, The Dalles, secretory; - Evangelistic Mission, the Metho-
The afternoon was spent vis- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sihgay and and John D
cers who have been taking part socialistic theory since the war, opportunity to buy for $3950 a
CorySlits, execu- dlst church of Wasco w ill be
Spiting and looking over the old Mrs. Nellie Cushman, Mr. and tlve secretary?
peace” . U lks has not imprOved so fast as Ger- used flre 't ruck and
holding official meetings begin
in the Korean
nlng this Sunday Mferch 23 and
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C ochran w in in P|cture® that had t>een brought Mlrs. L. B. Robinson, Margaret
many „ ( but
does have better food Rtill and T
T ____
he ir endurance is remarkable. _____
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There’s no ftxn.ln running a race 8uppnes through s trict rationing. speft it Sun;Jay
see lf lt lg* in by different ones.
W. Woods, James G. Woods,
continuing all week u n til F r i
day, March 28. Sunday service
you can’t w in. -
* Europeans are not badly fed.
WOrth w hile
There were 93 present: Mr. Georgia Cock ran, all of Portland, _ _
w l l be at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
T T WN
»
Europe could probably con-
Form ation of a rural fire pro- and M r®“ Warren Lynch- M r Lois Barnett Hllderbrand of ¡ n 3 rHlCTS M e e t
rural fire pro- and
Mjke F iynn Efne M HoodRlver, Marie Ba?hett Coop-
p. m
Week day meetings 7:30
Heck. There’s going, to be so tinue fa irly w ell w ithout Amer- tectlon d istrict, purchase by the n ,
iSeveral members of the M ar p. m. Rev. A rth u r Hanson of
many involved in that $2,500,- lean aid If it ^rere not for th e cRy through special
levy or a
r 8’ Dorothy Barnett Hllder- or,Corwin and Pearl Barnett, of
brand
Blakney, I^eslle, Tom & Wasco, W ilm a Poole,, Redmond, iners club o f the Moro Presby Portland w ill be the preacher
00 robbery that It won t be demands of
rearmament,
in combination
o f the
two
are R ich a rd ' Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale.
terian church
enjoyed refresh and w ill conduct a visitation
more p ro ilu b le than h ittin g a the opinion of the foreign, aid feasibie
Fred Hennagin, Jessie Myers, The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. John ments and a -social hour at the mission to the homes of people
Reno J a c k i» t But it did sound director. W ith that extra b u r - _______ „ r j~
Mr. and Mrs Thurm an C urry, Searcy and Mrs. Lena - Searcy home of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. In vitin g them Into the fellow
lik e a lucrative venture at the den which is being urged on
Homer Belshee,, M r. and Mrs. Hillsboro, Nellie M uir, Wood- Gearhart Sunday evening after ship o f the church.
Europe by America it w ill be E X A M IN E R COMING
time.
necessary to contlrttie help or
A drivers
license examiner Blaine Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Jess burn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter the Lenlen services held at the
•Service of D ivine w orship w ill
T T W N
have rearmament fa il
because
w ill be on duty in Moro Tues- Carrlghf,
M"r
and Mrs, J. C. of Vancouver, Wn., Sadie Rich, church. ’ Such social gatherings he held in the Grass Valley
Portland
m
inister
says
A
the nations of western Europe day, A p ril 1, at the court house Wilson, Lottie I^ee, H arry Rags- Hubbard, and Mrs. Daisy Byers, are being substituted fo r regular Methodist church next Suitday
there are too many young peo-
pie going to coHege. Sounds like cannot continue to feed them- between the hours of 10 a. m dale and daughter, Mr. and M^s. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee of meetings of the organization afternoon, March 30 at 3 o’clock.
Manfred «Nordin,
Mrs. . Frank Moro.
during the pre-Easter season.
Rev H. Gravenor
the father of five on his last lap. selves and make arms at the arid 3 p. m.
Gordon Fraser Finds Germany Thankful
Club Speaker
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