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Sixty-Fifth Year No. 42
Moro, Oregon r i ».
being news about people
Th.es
About the Count J i you
know or know about
T h in g s
We
N o te
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August 21, 1953
County Officiul Paper
Action On School L’ghtning,'Thunder,
r>
n
»Li
Case Possible
/?a<n Stops Harvent,
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Vote 421 to 36
Puts County In
Mr. and Mrs. J e r r y U p tra p of William Bno.h at Gresham
Mr. and M r* «'lair Adams and
Burns Light Poles
San Diego, t a l i f . visited her aunt
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W inkler of sons Je rry and Iton .ld ami Mr
and um le Mr. and N.ra. Vug.I San Francisco recently sunpris- and Mrs. Frank Follies of Mau-
N ature provided a fine display
Brock and family on their way to ed her sister Mrs. N onna Everett pin spent Sundae at Tlmberllne
of lightning ami accompanying
Seattle where he will attend with a visit. With them to fas-
Tom Dycke
Dvcl
of Fort Klamath
school.
la te s t action filed in the case thunder W ednesday night that
Farm ers of Sherman county,
cinate the local small fry was a was an overnight guest Saturday
Word was received from Chuck two and a half year old monkey at the home of Mr. and
Mrs of C. 1* Powell vs School Dtat. 17 put the transm ission of electri- Oregon, and the United States last
is a petition for judicial exatnln- city on a hit and miss basis. The Friday expressed in decisive
Wallace by his parents Mr. and named. Dude, which the Wink- Marcus Eslinger.
towns were w ithout lights from terms their desire for continued
v 8 ate that R> hd
ler s son sent them while he was
Miss Katheryn Kuhn of Van- at ion by the Ixiard.
Judge Howel, has set Septem- 1:15 a. m. until 8:30 a. m. and supports of the wheat price at
sailed for Korea.
serving at Subic Bay in the Phil- couver and Miss Nitu Skiles of
Mrs. Steve McMillin got a bad- ippine Islands.
Oakland. Calif., came Saturday Iter 25. at 10 a. m. for a hearing were finally connected with pow- the present rate.
By Giles L- French
on the petition.
* er from the east after a pole that
ly cut finger as the result of a
T he vote in the nation was ^61,-
It was
fairly
warm here last and spent the weekend as guests
In
the
petition
'.he
directors
of
had been burned off was repaired. 392 to 53,252, alxuit seven to one;
freak
accident
recently.
A
steel
_
_
...
Perhaps the greatest erro r the blade broke off the fan at the
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Fritts
at
the
. ' * \ a . y on Tuesday.
_
. A .
the school district state the ac- Damage to the line between this
human race has made in all its confectionery and flew clear
up Saturday
Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs Shelton tions (aken since F ebruary as to county and Dufur was not known in the state it was 2411 to 251 or
w
came up
better than nine to one, in Gher
thinking Is that anything can aid
more , mod-
F ritts.
Kyhn w ill teach the cam ng fOr an election to decide early Thursday.
across the room narrow ly miss-
..
.
. _ Miss
. _,
man county the vote was 421 to
the individual but himself.
ing Mrs E verett W atk in s head
Ts ' '
good h a r'
v u
s i r ± s in the if the people wanted a new school
The electric storm brought a 36 about 12 to one.
I' T w N
school
fin
veslinK
w
eather
in
general
dur-
Grass
Valley
school
this
building built. A review of these .38 inch rainfall at the station
A cou^ le outfUg year
The last time allotm ents and
Maybe a good way to judge and hitting Mrs. McMillin s fin- jng the weeR
actions is given.
which stopped harvesting. Rain their accompanying price guaran-
men is w hether they w ork best ger.
finished
harvesting
and
put
their
Mrs.
Holland
Johnson
accom-
Because, the petition states, was not
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierce and
fo r someone who looks down their
combines away for another sea- panied by her mother Mrs. Geor- action was started against a pre- county. even throughout the tee were voted on Sherman Coun
children
Vonnie,
Glen
and
Lila
tians voted 533 to 8.
neck or for someone who leaves
A few fence ¡Mists on the Theo,
Lee and Mrs. Antonie Kuhnhau- son. Elton Medler was one who 8e D rinkard drove up to Echo vlous action for a school build-
Gilliam county voted 285 to 20,
them alone.
of’
Glenwood’1
Wn..
’'b
ro
u
g
h
t
finished
when
he
got
his
m
other’s
W
ednesday
to
see
her
son
and
ing and is threatened against Johnston farm were ignited by Morrow 461 to 9, Umatilla 1268
sen
T
T
W
N
anvw av
3D is in easier Ju d >’ W atkins home from a week f? ? d ^ [ a< 1 Medler) cut Thurs- wife, Dr. and Mrs. (Charles Gray this one. tbe board asks the cir- electricity and some stubble
ubble was
was
Well anyway, 3D is an easier
fnt. 8lin(lw ,lin. day- This week will
see a few and daughter, Cheryl. After stay- cult judge to determ ine w hether burned. Rain began liefore the to 57, Wasco 311 to 23, Jefferson
title than stereipticon. even If It vlslt an<! “T “ 4 ,'° r gu™lay <U" ' more finished.
The fields on a big all night with the Grays, or not the actions taken so far fire reached the standing grain. 280 to 19 and Union 315 to 18.
. ,
no
I T in \ W
A ; atkin’s
a tk ln c
n om o
ner a at t t the
Leo
home.
Other counties, although produc
does mean the same thing.
whole
are
looking
as If the har- they returned Thursday evening, a re legal
Mr. and Mrs. Leo W atkins took
ing a much smaller per?entage
vesting is in the last stages.
Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and daughter,
it t r t i t r
The last legislature validated
of the crop, voted heavily for con
Women are going to be worth six their children to Poplar Grove to
The farm ers who finished har- Mrs. VM. B. Mathews arrived
tinued su p p o rt
bits an hour after October 13 says see the zoo operateti by Mr. and vesting have gotten at the weeds home last Tuesday from Rose- all the actions of all school dis Civil Service Asks
tricts in all m atters and the law
Mrs.
Archie
Brand.
The three polling places in
the state labor commissioner.
\flr a n d M rs I n b n Kelloc«? a n d on their sum mer fallow of which 'burg where they visited another went into effect May 7 of this
Sherman county voted as follows:
Post Office Test
childreni Shirley and J a T
left
a ™ k grow th of weeds ¡laughter, Mrs. Roy Weils. While
Funny how he knows so much.
year. The former action against
Wasco 155 for and 7 against;
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Monday for a two weeks vacation t,his year on account of the wet there they all attended the Shake- the validity of school lx>ard ac
The Civil Service commission Moro 103 for anil 20 against;
Someone has figured out the trip back to South Dakota.
has
extended
the
deadline
to
8<?a8° n' Vf , , „
u
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tion would l>e handicapped, if not
Grass Valley 100 for and 6 again
average family income of Am
Miss H arriet Doheny of Seattle v ‘ ®\,' ,a < o 'V Guy w’ho lives at
s tam e up and will spend un- entirely r stopped,
stopped, by the passage August 25, 1953 for accepting ap st; mall votes 63 for and 3 again
ericans and it’s about like we is a houseguest of her cousins
plications In the examination for st.
ain, \ . S ¡’ot,kin8 fur Mrs. Geo- 111 ■ eP emtier w it i her mother.
this legislative
legislative act.
estimated;
Sherm an countians Mr and Mrs. Charles Fulton. Vis- rg? D,in*ard d “ rIn« harvest. Mai-
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Gadway
The action is brought umler a postm aster at Grass Valley, Ore-
This assures wheat grow ers of
get almost as much p er capita as itors of the Fultons last week jolm is taking in the harvest here and daughters moved into the 1951 s(atute whk.h 1>erin,ts Judi- sun The time limit was extend-
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. . a price equal to 90% of parity
others do per family. U nfortun
al’Pb- for the 1954 crop which by the
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and
. ..
.
cial exam ination in cases affect- ^ , ^ cavi8e,} ? e. nutn^®f
ately th a t’s an average, too.
Sunday Glen Adams of Hood «»W He will be ihe principal ,
m un|c|pal corporations Inclu-
» far has not been suffl- samc vote wlH lie on reduced
daughter
Nancy
of
Portland.
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9choo* llistrk.ts an(, „ for clent for adequate competition, *
Mr. and Mrs. E verett W atkins River and W ally Dumler of Sal- and Mrs Gadway will teach the
ige varying from one state to
■Politicians are going to argue
• • Ca|lfornla laking era were dinner guests of George fifth and sixth grades.
the
purpose
of establishing regu- n ““ ‘’oinmlsslon announced today another> one county to another
.r
I z m ir
♦ m m
a h iilll
w
n r t was
W IK
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l? n v
i »» «»»-»/I
n ...
t r . __
M re
A
I?
for
a a long
time
about
who
Mrs.
A.
F.
MiCinnis
returned
Applicants must have resided and probably one farm to anoth
with them Mrs. Nell Matteson 1<ox ^r - and brother Jim m y. After
larity and legality. The court may
responsible for stopping the in who has "been here
vlsltinu the dinner they swam in the John to her home in iNyssa Monday af- approve or disapprove or may a p for one year In the community er. The national average cut is
flation when and if that occurs. nast two months
that is served by the post office.
Mrs Hazel Dav rIver- Tbe ’ boys are here her
ter spending
a week Mr.
here and
visiting
,« » and family
Mrs prove In part. E ither side may ap They must be able to handle sim 20%, average for Oregon is 26%
Maybe they take themselves too ¡m i,so n o " 7 i? U a n d aecompim «<«*«-* *" « » harvest.
peal
to
the
suprem
e
court.
and for Sherman county is 32.8%.
seriously and it happened by io,t »Kg»»« nicn
Archie Cantrall and her daughter
ple records of acccounts and be
economics, not politics.
Mr. an d ' M r- S u n , . , ih .r d ,, .......
X
' S
X
i t . . 'm 'm " u
able to deal agreeably with the
public. They will be required to PMA Office Making
if
t
r
C.
W.
Kenny
Buried
We were glad to see a p lS u re J X n i ' h e ^ n «
pass a w ritten test.
a" d ' !an" y ° f “J “ 8 tef‘
« rafeal of Bend stop.md
d find that he St
M eM ilH n
M ondav
M rs S atun,a-V for a two weeks vaca- here Monday and visited a while
F urther Information and appli Fewer Wheat Loans
A man who
F((<.' tion in Portland and the Oregon w ith Mr. and Mrs. Archie Can- In The Dalles Monday cation forms are available at the
The Sherman county PMA of
...
re sid e n ts
n t t e n d i n c ih e < ° a S t' ° b r i e n is a signal main- trail. Mr. Brazeal Is a nephew of
spends his time talking about
Funeral services for Charles W. post office. The forms must be fice has made hut 91 loans so far
M
CantraIi
food, eating food, judging food, „ Wasco residents attending the lainer for the raiIroad
Kenny were held in The Dalles received by the U. S. Civil Ser- this year, a much slower rate
Saturday, August 15 wedding of
,i ast s Uqday t he O’Briens join-
Mrs. Leo Dumler of
should be plum p—or even fat.
B a r h a m Tnv K a s e h e ri? d a u g h t e r
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Salem Monday following his death Fri- vice Commission,
W ashington than has been usual. Harvest is
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of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenketh Kase-
t V ’, h ? m in r^.v
u 5r° U»h? Kay N!.acnab
F f 1' day ^ n o o n . He has been In 25, D C., on or before the dead- later hut the assurance of a small
Mr. Rhee is going to be very berg at the church of the Made- " T 1 ? ' i f Jol?n ,'Day river 1<J day after spending several weeks poor health for some years l»e- line date
er crop next year Is expected to
I a,<‘r ’bey went with her. Mrs. Dumler and Frank cause of a heart ailm ent which
w!
angry—mad may be a better lin o in P o r t l a n d w o r e M r a n d s w ’J1
delay some loans until after the
word—when he finds out th at we line In Portland w ere Mr. and to the Macnabs for supper.
Medler,
her
father,
took
Kay
and
caused
him
to
retire
from
his
Mrs.
E
verett
W
atkins,
Mr.
and
W
o
r
t
h
T
a
f
p
riiA
C
flrst
of the yea»* as l°an returns
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam
es
Fox
are
went
to
Breitenbush
Springs
Sherman
county
farm
to
The
don’t expect to fight in Korea.
vv va i n a
W 1O
are considered as income in the
Mrs. Francis W atkins and dau- are spending a few days at their where they all had mineral baths. Dalles.
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ghters Phyllis and Shirley, Mr.
year made. The office had made
While here Mrs. Dumler was a
Charley Kenny
was born near In Hood River
Some university students have and Mrs. John Foss and daughter place at ( orbett.
161 loans by this time last year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Addington houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moro, April 8, 1888 and had spent
been studying the ways Indians
-
Rase.
W orth A. 'Pate, loniz tim e ruai-
The loan rate for the 1953 crop
have changed in
,aat
years. To us
than expensive
ly saying a
T
eri
f ie r i
a u n t
u iu iv ,
i . u n ti
I t’s a strange world: the same Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skiles who
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,o OIWW1 When a »mall boy to average hut ihe market price ami
Mrs. Jam es Easter.
adm inistration that worked for were usher and m atron of honor, Football Practice
Mloro; two brothere, Patrick of local, in UH. county.
other condllk,,,» may Increase
congressional permission to admit
\ ay, Idaho, John <rf I endleton,
Survivors are his widow, Amy; that num ber fur this crop,
respectively.
214,000 European refugees is try
three sisters. Mrs. Clarenie Mer- a son, James W.. Rufus; a daugh- As harvest continues the wheat
Weekend houseguests recently To Strt August 31
SCS Men Survey
ing to keep Mexican laborers out. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton
singer. Moro. Mrs. Fred Ruck- ter, Frances Martin of Vallejo,
least the stories about It-
Football practice for the Moro
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man, Coos Bay, Miss Addle Ken- Calif.; three brothers Ernest of get lietter. Around Wasco crops
were Mr. and Mrs. George Sch high school squad will begin Au
Constitutions, ours and those wind of Portland.
County Lands
ny, Lyle, Washington; seven Glendale, Calif., Frank and Rich- of 55 and even 60 bushels are re-
gust 31 when the boys, new and
of other nations w ritten during
ported on sizeable fields and at
Henry Qrabcnhorst, work units grandchildren and 13 nieces and art, of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. ported
Mrs. Marion McKee and son old, will meet with Coach Disch
that period of history when men Gordon of Portland and Nancy
conservationists
and
John
Paul,
nephews.
>
u
Mary
Rogers,
Portland;
and
Moro crops of 40 bushels are fair
six
in -'a
Room
at the
school m av
build-
most desired to be free from the Shelton of Hood River visited re- ¡n
tV o O 20 D ”m
Plavers'
’itet soil scientlst ,,f the S(,H conserva-
He was a ’n<iinber " f ’h®. ,,.a' kranilchildren.
ly common.
Unless the latei
lion »ervice district returned to “ "ta '«¿«J »
Funeral »ervhe» will he hel.l w he it and p i mg whi-,it di*o{Mi
oppressions of governm ent and cently with Mr. and Mr». Ed Me- ,.,vs at coJch.a i , 1,,,,,.
plays
religion, were w ritten by indi
Friday afternoon at 2:00
o’clixk seriously In yield It seems entire
T’hf»
ns
‘»’»on ana wa.
wa
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kee. Gordon has recently l»een
T h . f i r s t y in w th ia v e .r will work Monday after taking their
vidualists, by actual liberals who discharged from the service. On
‘ ‘
vacation to work In the harvest co count.Y pioneer. Set vices were from Spencer A Libby’s in The ly possible that the county will
Maupin at Maupin on
put into them the tenets of free his arrival here Mr. and Mrs. Me- ^ be p^ against
conducted
from
'Bpenoer
&
LR»-
Dalles.
X r ¡8 Friday and th ^ fin -
,( }r a b i;r; h0Irs5
,n hy^l '¿U h WHHam R < Z L ew e^
average 30 bushels or above.
dom. If rew rritten now it would
Kee
presented
their
grandson
a
j
game
wm
against
Maupin
l,,,‘
held
with
-h'hn
I..
I
t
.losa,
.j.pom.(son
Bulph
Eakln
Alex
be difficult to retain the same with a surprise gift of a new hard |)er’ on ArmlaUce day
( „ h,.r while Paul helped Harold M ailer ^ o n Rson i « » ^ Eakln, A^ x P. I. Will Show
personal rights.
Congressman Going
top eonvertil.le Chevrolet.
gamea w)|| |M, agains, Ione, „ fPl>. harvest grain off Mrs. Iva Darn s
a9 ' I,a'llts-arers
"n tern w n t
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Mrs. Alice Lamborn of . , The
n_r
o
^
m
o
n
d
JV « ‘ C o r b e tt The ranch and for L. P. Haven on the «*<» as pa
a
In Tents This Year
.
ner, Redmond JVs, Corbett, The
was in Tbe Dalles cemetery.
Every now and then a man—
Gn Trip To Europe
Fred Hennagln place.
sjM?nt 3 week here helping Onflles second string
or a nation—has to make the
Mammoth circus tent« will be
This week Paul has been work
Sam Coon has b(*en chosen by
cook
for
harvesters
at
the
home
Expected
to
man
the
backfield
choice between following a leader
utilized by the Pacific Interna the chairm an of the appropria
ing on a soil survey of the Da
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A1
Dormaler.
Al
are
peW
ayne
and
Harold
Dun-
who is wronog or a punk who is had crushed his hand in the chain can an(j
tional Livestock Exposition at tion committee of Congress to
Beef Supply May
Danny Duncan, L arry vid Richelderfer farm north of
right.
*o rt*and ln presenting the visit Europe and the Near East
Wasco
that
will
go
toward
mak-
of
the
combine
and
Mrs.
Dormaler
gayrs
Kelly
Wilson
and
Larry
, , ,
—
__lly Wilson and L arry ,
, .
,,
.
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1. »3 show, according to W alter this fall to study how U. S, funds
was helping out by driving
— a ~ 6 m |th and Haro)d Brown wlI, do ing a complete soil survey of Not Stay Large
The less people have to worry
Beef w llfb e on the plentiful ¡1
rna^**‘?r- w ,th are lielng used abroad,
truck.
signal calling.
Llnmen will be Sherm an county. Lp until Augus
alwut the better Job they do of it. wheat
.
,
International build-
He announced that he will leave
Mrs. R. M. Johnson and Mrs. chosen from Ivan Kir kelie Butch
291,132 acres com prising aip- list for the next three or four ,
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George W. D rinkard drove to Helper. R<mnv Benson, Norman proxim
ately 56.7%
of »nerm
S'herman
proximately
5«.7% ot
an
ars if m arketlngs of cattle re-
L
» /
UHt‘ ’y the ’Tnlh•,, W ashington .September 17 with
Russia can afford to have the Echo Wednesday to bring Mrs. Fridley, Bucky Brady, Gene w u n ty haB ,,een surveyed by |M?at past trend8( say8 Ed Coies, J . ^ \ a,y
ar>1 while devel- two other congressmen and a
H.n ilrnaStaleS 'h i?
^ ^ fftu tln e Johnson’s daughter in law, Mrs Knott, George Kelly, Denny An- Paul, Grabenhorst and other soils o s c extension livestock market- m(xli rn <h P
and u ,tra" member of the House approprla-
the I N assemb y. 1 - g
C L . G ray and daughter cheryl dersen, Don MiMer, R. Rolfe, M. men assigned to the Sherman ing specialist.
tu
n
,
h
¿
X
a
R
k
m
m
th<? fU* U° nR comm,ttee s,aff to ,ook lnto
g
to be of less importance who wins
Fridley, Gary Miller, John Gil- county district
A gtudy of trends shows large to ’
, WL yor}tlnue the use of U. fi. funds for state
there.
G rabenhorst
KUppueg ol Deer
beef rouow
follow periods of
e livestock
Installations, and al-
ain-NHu, Is engaged In farm
... supplies
..
~ n q Industry
i a n n departm
i p n ent
i lnsiaoauun
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^ rs ' Ida l,,verett *s home again man ScFrillinf?, Cyphers and fresh
planning
activities.
He
now
has
increasing
cattle
numbers,
Coles
t(.nI
.
lu
r,.
tr
o
u
g
h
the
use
of
so
to
observe
the ope rations of
...
,
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*
7
.
»«««kt
after
spending
the
past
two
and
When a depression Is threatened q ba|f >^ont ’
vigl(|nK (r(endg men._________
157,534 acres under farm and eXplains.
j
:
the Voice of America a ami the re-
_plains Cattle have been increa-
the big fight wfll be w hether in and relatives In various parts of
various
types
in
record
num
bers
since
1949
U
M
l(j,r1
e
„e
.main
,PntH
to
actions
to
U.
S
ahi abroad.
ranch plans of various types ging jn
____
dustry should lower prices to Q
comprising approximately 29.7% and reached an all time high
connectl°n with the 1953
The congressman who ls a me-
keep business going or w hether
of the county.
.January 1 this year.
F xruiB itiJno/xi ? ? aJ ^ « « to c k mber of the state, Justice and com-
Mrs. Claire Axtell of Moro help Hoskinsons 25th
consumers should buy anyway ed her niece Mrs. Chet Coat« in
The specialist further explains
,at 1’ ° r t b Portland will meree sulx-ommlttce of the appro-
Wedding
Day
Feted
for the same purpose.
that cattle are only a potential ,
...
1 ' g 4 eacb.
Those pr la tions committee said that the
harvest.
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Celebration of the 25th wed- Shower Given For
supply of l>eef—It’s the rate at . .. . ar w ,' 1 the arena in the old committee wants a first-hand re-
Chub Johnson arrived T hurs
Great organizers, these Ameri day to see how harvest was go- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
which cattle are slaughtered that
d ng mean® ’bat each tent will port of how U. 8. money has Ix-en
cans, it costs more money to get ing for his sons and their fami Robert Hoskinson was occasion Bride Elect
determ ines beef supply. So far
,ht‘ same width as the arena spent for state departm ent con-
food to consumers than it is lies who are Mr. and Mrs. Gor for a pretty lawn party at the
Saturday, August 15, around
year> tbe rate of slaughter and
te**’ lonK*r.
structlon abroad.
worth to begin with.
don Johnson and Mr. and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Amidon fifty ladles from Grass Valley, bas iK,en 39% a|M)Ve a year ago.
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R. M. Johnson.
Bunday. Ouaala rialtad on th e M oro anil Wtiseo g a th e re d a l till- ,, || |( ,
c o n tin u e s, th e n
.
n
l l T
Bf
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117 I
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As we recall the insurance
Dire tors of the Wasco ceme- broad green lawn or In the spacl- Moro Community church to honor tu rn ing point In cattle num bers
commissioner of Oregon refused tery association have announced ous house and congratulated The Miss Evelyn Kirkelie with _
a could be marked this year.
to permit a reduction in auto in-
wed ,jr ilier H. M. I<eon- couple on a quarter century of miscellaneous shower of bridal
surance.
snrance. Wonder what he 11 do afd o? Roosevelt, W ashington, matrimony.
gifts, prior to her wedding date
Home o f Groom’s Parents
a to u t the proposed increase.
moved in to begin work August
Serving at the decorated table of August 23.
Darwin Van Gilder
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A wedding reception was held charge of the guest lxs»k. Mrs. Joe
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at various times during the after-
The church basem ent dining
Being good Is good and being
Sun*lay afterntxm, August 16, at Hlklei brand and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinba h of noon were Mrs. John Hoffmeister, room wa« decorated with bou- Now Acting Mayor
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-Blsh served at the punch Ixiwl
good for something Is better.
Spokane, Wn., are at the ranch Mrs. Carroll Sayrs, Mrs. H enry quets of flowers and lace covered
Darwin Van Gilder was nam- don Harper, honoring MY. andon the serving table in the yard.
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thing as home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D o r. Barnum, Mrs. l i s t e r Con lee, Mrs. tables. After a guessing game
Being
maler where Carl is helping his Merrill Oveson and Mrs. B. H. Miss Kirkelie, assisted by her ed as acting mayor Tuesday Mrs. Arvld Stanley Anderson Mrs. Lewis Hastings, Mrs. George
long as you’re mad at something, coygjn with harvest. Helping Mrs. Roberson who served the cake, sister, Yvonne, began opening night by the city council which w ho were married July 18, at Macnab and Mrs. Vivian Rust, as-
stated atxmt the rooms and yard.
Wlien you are Ju«t mad It’s time r><,rrna|er |n the house
Is her coffee and punch to the visitors, her many lovely gift packages, acted without a w ritten reslgna- Vancouver, Washington.
The serving table was cover- The rooms were decorated
to eat a different kind of break- njece Miss Joy Halverson of Shel-
Flowers were all from the Ami- with one intermission when Mrs. tlon from mayor Flatt, who was
ed with a white satin table cloth with pink ami white gladioli and
fast.
ton, WashirMRon.
don garden and were varied In Ella Raammsen Interrepted by not present at the meeting.^ The
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scribner kind and bright in color,
pianoktgue “How Carl Proposed action Is felt to give VanGIlder centered with a three tiered wed-iweet ¡icas. B.rskets of the same
Speeders caugbi by radar are of oiym pla, Wn., are here while
Here from out of the county
to Evelyn.” Evelyn says, "that power to sign w arrants and con- ding cake decorated with pink flowers were used about the yard,
and silver and topped with white Alxiut one hundred guests call-
getting some public sym pathy be works in harvest. Mrs. Scrib- were Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff-
w asn’t the way it was at all.” duct the business of the office,
ed during the afternoon. Those
which if followed to its logical ner i„ visiting her brother In law nleister, (Peggy Boardman, brld-
The serving table was preside*!
Discussion of the fire truck led weddings tiells.
Th«ise serving were Mrs. Mur-attendlng from out of town were
conclusion might give law-break and gjster Mr. and Mrs. Carl TiJ'-i- esmaid), Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray over by Mrs. Ivan-K irkelie, mo- to Information that four men had
ers the benefit ot Inventions and gje
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Blake, Miss r»oris Amidon of ther of the bride to t»e, pouring flown to Beattie Sunday to l<x»k ray Walker, Olympia, Wash., re-Mr. and Mrs. Murray W alker and
Mrs. Augusta Jimmy, Olympia, Wn., Mjr. and
restrict the law to obsolete me-
j <a!d weeks work on th$)rw w Portland, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. the punch and Mrs. Herman at another truck there but found ceptlon hostess.
thods.
Catholic church between the Oveson and son Dick ot Pendle- Ziegler, mother of the groom to It entirely unsatisfactory. Price Huckin and Mrs. Clifford Walk-Mrs. Otto Petersen and Janet,
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I^ewis Hastings and Jack
Roth- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goddard 1*. pouring the coffee.
of the truck that ha« been on die- er, The Dalles, poured coffee. Scappoose, Miss Ida Johnson, cou-
Mrs. A rthur Sargent, Mrs. A rthur sin of the bride, Mis« Aline Peir-
The
troubles of this
nation ery residences went ahead rapid- and three children of Condon, Mr.
Hostesses for the occasion were play in Moro was considered high
come from too much concentrat- jy and it begins to look
like a ar>l Mrs. Roy Powell and Mrs. Gw’en Ross, Althea Burnet, Pau- by some councilmen and there Macheel, cut and served the cake, on, Ed Rusher, Don Sm ith, Jatn-
lion of power. Support of small
bulkling.
Stella Poley of The Dalles and line Douma and Clara' Houston, was talk among the councilmen Mrs. I^w rence Kaselierg and Mrs. es Peck, Portlaixl, Dale Peck,
Mary Pratt served at the puneh Florence and several from The
governmental unit« and small
'M argaret O’Meara ls visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Amidon and who substituted for Zella Ken- ¡bout an offer at a lower price
bowl. Mrs. Iceland Anderson had Dalles.
business would help.
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. five children of Goldendale.
ny who was unable to lie present, but no action thereon.
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