Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 13, 1955, Image 1

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    Sherman ÖTmtuitt journal
County Official Taper
Moro, Oregon Friday May 13, 1955
Sixty-Seventh Year No. 2H
Moro Loses After Ho°i*n Buv Motel
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Sunday At Moro
In Play-offs
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Special Levy and
And Station From
For Junior Rodeo
Baumgartners at GV
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hooper of
Tuesday the Moro Presbyterian
G rass Valley have bought the
Fifty-one entries have sent in
church was host to the Presbytery
Grass Valley Motel and Service
By Gary Hchlllin«
their names, their choice of events
of Portland in its bi-monthly meet­
station
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
C.
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The Moro HUskiw dropped their
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Baumgartners and their fees for the Junior Ro-
ing. This
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governing
body of the Presbyterian church fiQijl le.agUt‘ ga‘" e’ L ^ved a tV ^ k s will move to an unannounced lo- <ieo to be held here next Sunday,
in the area from Astoria to Moro, Locks in the game i la. t
.
cation after the end of the school May 15. More entries are expected
and consists of a m inister and an last Friday.
p
in later mails. This Is already more
elder from each of the nearly
This loss in no way errec s
. _
Hooper will retain her po- than were entered at the last
fifty Presbyterian churches in the league standings. Moro is In first
area. Moro church was officially place w ith seven wirn, and
Valley Grain Growers and Mr.
B°ys from Arlington, Durkee,
By Giles L. French
represented by Rev. Alfred Solo- defeat Maupin holds
H o o p e r w ill conduct the business. Hitter, Balter, Madras,
Oregon.
We note th at advertisem ents mon and Elder Mac Hall.
S1* W1^
™d
efea.t,S’ ,b. n Thev did not buy Baum gartner’s Centerville and W hite Salmon in
about cars are praising a short
Business was conducted thru- juffew d a t t W ten d « Of the H
insurance business.
W ashington are entered, a large
piston stroke and we remember out the day under the leadership kies.
Lascaue uocas is m
T b u lg
flnal changp ,n a percentage of them in the senior
w hen the long stroke was simi- of moderator, I^m uel Putnam of P l a c e d the laague,
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series w hkh started when c w class.
larily praised. Wte note th at sur- Lake Grove, vice-moderator John two games to Maupin ano
bought the Alley Confec-
Luther Davis, Howard Ross and
gery patients are now sent home Hood of Troutdale and stated clerk M° ro’ TboniDson started the pit- tionery and Harold Owens left the l^onard Fields will furnish the
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nwinAv station to toVo
-" in r r M oro last Friday n«..«,.
Baum r. gartner
take nvnr
over calves for the roping contests. Lu-
in a third the tim e th at used to w illiam Killian of Portland
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ching chores S for Moro lasl riK ld)
be spent, thus Increasing the hos-
Welcome was given to the i Pres
, 0™ and pitched one and tw o-thlrd, the Fields’ oil distribution eon ther Davis will be arena director,
Max Nogle will man the calf chute
pital turnover. Science, we are bytery on behalf of the Moro ano piw ueu o ...
.
, ra c t.
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wonderful. Bu, not a,w ay, church
Z ^ o l e d a g - t ItlnuT he _
and Sonny Bain will handle the
bucking chutes. Mrs. Ferrel Pri-
day of Antelope and Mrs. Max No­
One thing r |sT a 'ir ^ If you live n ^ w a s s e r v e d 'b y 'h e MoroMla- hind hint. E ary « Jlggs
Wasco Auxiliary
gle of Kent will do the timing and
long enough you’ll be In style slonary society, w ith In»» ritm op- ^ e m w ^ w ere out
^d
score keeping.
The aw ard for the best-all-around
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S^ n X n g in the Wu r,e of and ^ne run before he g ,,m h e Elects Grace Medler
i i w ix
Hymn s in g in g m m e w u m t w. —
n«h»d his usual
The Frank E. Brown Unit No. 1 senior cowboy will be donated by
Offlcials may find that authority the ‘meeting was accompanied on side out, but ne pneneu
of
Wasco Legion met Monday Sunset Motor Co. and J. K. Me-
to control citizens during a bomb the organ by Ruth Solomon, Helen no-hit b ail tor tne n e x i* u
May 2nd, at the Legion hall with Kean company will give the
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ln8s- He strtuc1} ° Um !ig Tn Met Mrs. Grace Medler, vice-president buckle for the junior class.
raid is like a halter on a badly gayrs and Nina
men to face him. in, tact,
Dale’s c ,othlng ls donating two
frightened horse.
Among the committee reports fifteen
s
Mrg Grace Medler was elected shirts, Ledbetter’s In Goldendale
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given was that of the Session Re- he only faced thirteen in
The profit or capitalistic sys- cords commltte, whose chairm an fo ii L J nu in S - cv .ro rt n n p ru n in president -for coming year. Mrs a pair of Levis, the C & C Store, a
1 he H uskies:score
• Pirates Bam Brock, first vice president, belt and buckle, John Parker a
tern of economics has many advan- is Elder Dewey Thompson of
the top of the first, b u t
Dewev Thomas, second vice- halter, John Reeder, a shirt, Bon-
tages and like everything else it Moro
collected two runs off o
president and Mrs. A rt W atkins, ney’s Saddlery a belt, Paul May a
can be overdone until it is no __----------- „-----
four Moro errors to ta e
< secretary-treasurer,
pair of Levis, the Moro Grain
longer a good thing. Most things
.
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Tbe Unlt voted to have a pot Growers a bridle, H erm an’s Men
are good good or bad in relation American Legion A uxiliary golng into the second li
Moro got one hit m tne s
,
dinner at 1:00 p. m. on their Store a buckle and Maier and Krl-
to the quantity or degree of them. «j»0 g e|j Buddy Poppies
but failed to score, n te n
next meetlng June 6, at which er a pair of Levis. The Tavern,
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The American leg io n Auxill-
teed off, collecting L m
seven
h e r time the new officers will be in- Moro Lumber, F irst National
W hat’s the use. W hat you save
on fuel you spend on fishing ary of Chris S c h u l t z ® t runs off five hits and
stalled and' th
Past Presidents
Tom
Monroe, Sherman
Sherman Co-
Co-
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ihu e ” Pq«t
P re s id e n ts Bank,
B ank. T
om Monroe.
the home ° f V/?- F1
S
H usky erro r-
E arl Grii ? ! Parley will oresent Pins to a num- op
op and Moro Motors have donated
tackle-
T T W N
e rt May 6’ wlth 3 P° tlUlCk dlnneI w e n tdn to put out the fire. The Parley ^ ‘ Present«pins
cash for the show.
T T
v * „ ro .n at noon. Eleven members and P .ratps taizued him for two hits »er of Past preswienw.
no?"gctOa d l V ' s yto ^ o n « n aue er- three guests were present.,
_ and one run before he got warmed
Ulennte Harper, e
guing about
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Budget Upped By
Entries Pile In
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poruan,i
president; Katie Woo^lers^ vi^*
president; Florence Bruckert, se-
r e u r y .lre3surer; Agnes Woodcock
chaplain
W ith center arrangem ent of
small'flagV and red. w hite and blue
flowul.s, th cre w as a short Mem-
oHal servk,e in honor of our boys
The next meeting will be June 3
at the Legion hall.
A1
Baptht. Showing
.
Sather seconded and after discus-
A n"iarm ers are Invited to Join s.on of ways of obtaining a j m e
Dewey
Saturday evening,
evening, May
May 14,
14, the
the £ Ja r rmers
m ir8°aw
Saturday
are doing
doing to
to Improve
Improve and
and Thompson r
A C. Kaseberg
Baptist church in Grass Valley conserve our soil. The tour has voted Aye for Inclusion.
nnno«ed Com-
and
will show the film ’’The Stones lx?„n . avranR„ , by the sol! Con-
wui
ut”.
and Oregon Judge Miller, presiding, mu
c Cry
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-- This
— ls another in the aervaUon
gervatlon Service
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vUte.
se rie s of sc ie n tific film s p re s e n te d s t a t e cf,Uege e x te n s io n s e rv ic e .
As the budget Is at present
by Moody Bible Institute. It will
w ritten It will Include $86,235 for
show archeological discoveries
the general fund, $141,900 for the
------ such cities as Babylon, Petra, Pvt. Alfred Kock Now
from
road fund. Receipts of $30,835 are
^ ^ e ¿ n e ^ s sT
T o o T n Ud5thing
clothing
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interesting and
new
inform ative dem onstration on new
I f
the(r ra rft About 25
fabrics
t h e W asco co tn m u n -
women fro»,
Hy att
c o m e s, coffee
Refresh
b the bost.
anjl^n
Bmma Dutton, Mrs. T vre, Sidon and Jeru salem . T he In Cold AiaBKft
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nf $191 •
film Is u well documented ap-
I’vt. Alfred T. Kock whewe wife, eetlmated m aking a to ta ^ o f^ l
Paul Patrick and Mrs. Inez Sar- roach to the history of the portion jo Anne and parents, Mr. and Mrs. 300 to which $.
ch to the history oi tn e portion jo Anne anti jmiriii», k * » .
.
<rrnnd
gent.
of the world which la the setting Alfred Kock. live at Grass Valley, non collec able ta k e , for a g r
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for much of scripture. Those who recently arrived in Al. ska and Is tota of S1 •
' 31723 The
OSC Boys Look
Hugh Walker Dead
attend will see how many prophe- now a member of the 42nd En- total raised
m 1 23 852 77 noted
Over Experim ent Station
W est W ind Riders
cies have been fulfilled and their gineer Construction Battalion at difference Is the $23,852.77
T°
Ä S * « f the Wasco evidence
Is open
to all
today
Horace B. Chenney and M urray After Active Life
idence Is
open to
all today.
Fort Richardson, Alaska.
above.
D. Dawson, professors in soils at
Hugh Alexander W alker, for
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This is a 16MM full color sound Soldiers stationed In the Alas-
ConUng
many
years
a
farm
er
in
Sherman
w
e
st
Wind
riders
was.
held
Jio
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chosen leaders of the trad e ot in OSC and a group of 1< stu d e n ts, rnany yvai»
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nf film w
ru
n n in g tim
kan
rrito ry uiiuvxsv
-
w ith
ith hIt a a wU1
running
time e sta oi
of rt *o
45
kan te
territory
dustry.
vislted the ,e xPerim<;nt Sta5*°" county, died at a hospital in The day evening June 9 at the h«m
t tes
promptly
at training
for cold undergo
w eather ilgorous
combat
l8 not all the tax. Schools
............
Sunday morning to « ft some ideas DaUeg - p h ^ a y morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lt‘ona[ d g ^ lpn y an 8:(X) We bope that many from the wbne guarding the northern ap- and cUles wU1 make their budgets,
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olivi ^ ill s - J • . i e n va
thfl U. S.
The Portland ball club records of the agriculture of this area.
Mr. W alker was born In Weston, sent were Mr
s jk k
Tbere xi/111
w l,i Kn
be proaches nf
of the
' or havTmade them, and these will
cm about .0 prove that the’ man-
a . the stat.on
super.m endent
county August 6 M l. Glider Mm. Tom Moure M
#
o((Ming
,n NOy.
, he „ „ I bill
alem en t boasted of its purchases Bill Hall conducted the tour and anJ afler farming ln that county Mrs. Eldon Deal, Mr. and Mrs.
One item raises $1800 for pho-
ember 1954 and completed basic
explained the experim ents being
g moved to Sherman nie Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs.
training at Fort Ord, California. tostatlc equipm ent for the clerk s
too soo .
.
conducted, the arrangem ents of co[ nty\ nd ieased the McDermid KeUy Roe and son Kelly Ray and
office which will speed up th
undixpL are hot so bad as the plots and the background of lace on Gordon ridge which he Mr. and Mrs. Leo W atkl™’J 2 * dy SCS Sunday Due
copying and make it poss ble to
Cemetery
Association
Big budget.
invoived Ore- the station’s history. John I aul
bought and operated until and Donnie. Plans were made t
dispense with some labor in tha
long
ng 38 m ill state debt, Sherm an of the SCS, told something of
when he retired and moyed attend the Junior Rodeo at Moro May 15 At Church*
office, If approved. Kor purchase
Re-Elects
Bruckert
litue
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c
k
o
rm
a
n
pm
in
tv
a
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d
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May
15
and
the
Horse
Show
at
gon has
tv ha« n o n e the towns are the soils in Sherman county and
Thg Danes
of a le tte r ambulance the bud-
Oregon
will
have
another
oppor-
the w party
heat w
h ite the
Salmon
June hope
12 by w hich
n nO'
o ^ is ‘ nm
s J in ent
g bonds
The federal
c°unty
agent, 1 Hg
” n o t paying
oH 1» Tommy
lalked of Thompson,
the county's
agriculture
gtu e wag
"a ' d a(?tive
' t'h e Republican
llme
members
w h a v e tunlty o
n
J ” } ' 1 Sj ' ' , r " ‘
' " X a t t o i iMt^Mondsy at J e '^ i J r ’ a S ^ e ’« W o n t having
^ n d X c a J e Sf pSiiica All of
The atudenta had left Corva llk
J he, „ organlze the Sherm an lhclr official uniform .. T're Am ogn.w man •
£ Joln8 , hp J,
ln that town resulted
thr0>,gh_ an Item of $350«
X e X e n t a are .setting up Saturday and returned Sunday Co^ p G ra,n Growers while here. erlcan flag has bee» purch»ed- A t u r e . h a a l c ^
( he e | ec () on of W altir nruc U. du ^ a |) prove (,
th Xcn,«: th it cannot be continu- evening after spending the night In
D allei he was a . member lentau Ve date for the da
stew ardship Sunday.
ert, as chairman, John Robinson,
, fund estimates are much
programs that
at the L. E. Kaseberg ranch w ith
j planning commission, j une 4. There will be w estern mu Soil s u ‘
Sunday” has as vice chairman and Hlldred Zell, . . h r in the budget but not much
ed indefinitely^
n
, arry an o s c stud t . The p a r
draft board.
8lc by the C h risto p h e rso n s.T h e
"SoU
de- ^ r e t a r y . Mrs B E. Halley and
I n X aggregate, but will
a little boy ty visited the Paulen K aseixrg
belonged to the K nights of bpeakfast was successful a.
,
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nmpk<>rt
wpn>
re-elected
as
,
nominations for a num ber of W alter Bruckert were
¡ ^ ¡ p ’tbe Kn,ivnt
budget where taxpayer-.
taxpayers
there of was trying to do m rlp cropping experiment.
Pythias, the Klwanls club and the on clean Up day.
Who Once
was fond
vpars
In
1940
the
publishers
of
directors
for
three
year
terms.
can
gee
k
w ho was fond of
tr_
Earm and Ranch magazine sug-
Work days at the cemetery were SpecUiatlon on the result of the
things. Anu
And dllliirai
almost x-v
every
thing«.
— time
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Surviving are his widow, Agnes,
rested to leaders of the southern
set for May 19 and 20 and mem- yote Qn lbe levy above the six
aloin« i a"
tried h his
i. father came along
and d
a daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Mann, Moro PTA Plan*
St ites that such a day 1* observed, bers and others Interested will d )
limitation Is expected
did the job for him until the little
The fifth s S ’ after Easter was some of the necessary work and C
a nylhlng (leflnll
^1
have to
four grand daughters and a sister,
Election Oi Officer*
M i T g S Ä n « H°.: Ä
At Christian Church Mrs. Jean Curtis of Portland.
mnnrested The response by local
the women will arrange for a aw aR the vote. Should the In
*“*???. ilka.., , h a/h P P n « o w in g lunch for them to be served at the
defeated It would b<; pos-Ible to
Funeral services will be held
The Moro Parent Teachers cburcb leaders has been growing lunch
paternalism. rp m
delete
the Items th a t’ eaused the
N
Special services were held at from Smith-Callaway’s Saturday
We suspect that "he Russians the Church of Christ in Wasco, at 2 p. m. w ith Interm ent ln rhe association will meet In the Moro pach ypar __ __________________ leg io n h a _
adverse vote and vote again.
high school gymnasium Friday
We susp«:t
»reater concern honoring mothers,
Dalles Odd-Fellows cemetery.
May 13 at 8:00 p. m.
Bill Abel
themselves are of «reat
are the
At the Bible school hour p l a n t s ------------------
an Oregon International Farm
Grangers May Visit
M o ro c k a “ ' u p
- y
Youth Exchange student to Argen­
F at cattle price levels and pat- Increase over last fall In grass
other problem in th e ^ o r
tina, will be feature speaker of
bring The Dalles Dam
Scheduled, May 25
the evening. Other num bers on t e r ^ s l m i l a A , last _year seem cattle m a r ^ t l n ^ would
tem porary plant was presented to Mrs. A T.
Tom Monroe has pro- tbe program will
¿ “" " ‘" J likely for the rest of 1955 say ex-
Prl^ 8
Saturday May 14 at 2:00 P- m.
There is nothing as
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State
college,
grades
that
usually
certainly as permanence
B. Elder, resident engl^
gHa.
vrnat-izrandsons. Plants and M
the official Clean-up day p ort of the state » i a
clallsts at O re g o n -------
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T T r?dl w hether he ‘ ^ c ia l honors were also presented b ,r the City of Moro. The cltizcms tlon attended by doyd_ Dunca^^ stocker and feeder prices may not S e p t e r n ^
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\ript
Mrs. ¿ y . Moro
MnPn are
are asked to meet at The
I he and
and Russel Belshee;
Belshee, t. rep m ' of ^ 17 " p‘ ^R e” i 'w e l l .
I, » m a m 18
. P’ 1 d " work aVaii;
riel Rhinehart
R hinehart and Mra.
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a, ‘ »(’r o n » ^ « ’
‘‘ihiZ
and
r s S ^ w n0^ u l \ . i « , ’rehre m ust A rthur Va,^ ^ r
tlmir ser-
,
aV X
’ who
S h “ ’ two hum-
" k J V ow s
W as. S h -
l i p i ? a Wtrlal
think if he could were
attend fighting
a
w here relatives were ftgn
over the estate.
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Now cattlem en have » « « < £ £
establish a Minm »
money for that tn d w t y.
a all
l l very
V t? r ^
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weM
en
The growth of such ° rRtaon provide
may make it necessary
for election of officers and forma-
tion of policies of such trpp!s
fnrvoivedbyNowethey are Appointed
by the governor who m ust of ne-
cessity act on advice of th e self
^ M Moro
o ro scored
scored _ two
two runs
runs _ in
in the
the
flfth inning and One each in the
<lxth and M venth.
tin a n o »fvcuvH.
Harold punaan led for Moro in
the h u coiumn w ith two for four
Nlcho'la/the PI-
rate pitcher, led for Cascade Lxtcks
w kh tWQ for three.
Thg Huskies committed a total
of eight errors. Locks had six.
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The county budget in excess of
the six per cent lim itation by
$76,908.04, larger than the total
raised last year by $23,852.77 was
given an OK by members of the
county budget committee Monday
after a long session.
Actually the am ount to be rais­
ed isn’t so much larger than be­
fore. The special road levy has
been Incorporated into the regu­
lar budget which accounts for
the swelling there. It was felt by
budgeteers that putting all the
road program in the budget would
be better financing. Taxpayers
can watch it In the budget and
E. R JACKMAN
that is not so easily done when
Agricultural Extension Service
road money is in a special fund.
Oregon 8tate College
Bookkeeping will be easier w ith
one fund than w ith two because
Jackman To Talk
some funds may not be paid out
of the special fund.
To Grass Men _
Nevertheless more money will
A farm tour will lie held lburs-
ra ised. About $12,000 m ore w-111
day, May 19, starting ut the Wasco
Jn ‘the general fund, partly due
p ark, Wasco;, at 1:30 p. M. T. W.
tbe hesitant approval of an ap-
Thompson, county agent, has an-
prlatlon of $2452 for employ-
nounced.
ment of a home demonstration
E. R. Jackman, range and crop
an ltpm that br0Ught two
specialist, OSC, will attend and as- £
delegations before the
sist In the tour. Hank Grabenhorst <?orn, ^ ttee Monday. One group
local conservationist, SCS; Harold coniposed of abOu t 40 women led
Winegar, Oregon state game com-
Mrg Helen Bruckert and with
mission; W. E. Hall, superlnten-
.
Wilson, Mrs. Howard
dent, Sherman branch experiment
g Mrs. Rouand Johnson anil
station will participate In the tour. Mrg ’ jlobert Blsh, as spokeswom-
Various farm practices th a t are
preRented the side for the
being used to reduce soil lose and
t Tbe otber presented petl-
improve the soil condition will be tR)ns from nearly 200 citizens
visited. The use of trashy fallow, aga,ngt tbe appropriation w ith
contour
strip cropping,
«rasa-al- ^ ~ " g rvalue
oUi9' MooVe
sh a k in g r. .
c o n to u r strip
cropping, grass-al-
M nnrc anenklm
falfa as a rotation, and grass wat-
erw ays will lie observed. Nitrogen * |a y P ropose«
J)ay
Cattle Price To Follow f54 Trend
M e m b e r s - .— -
J u d i j pw a tk ln ,2 « .i h .
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A S p iritu a lJie
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C h a m ' When we « o p voting ta x e , attended and It w a. a
able evening
for new government
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s
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s u M e n tm ^ M o ro .
Wasco PTA Closes
Books on 1954 1955
co
Moro Women’. Club
The last meeting for the Wasco
PTA was held T hur ’ay_May_5.
End. Year’, Work
!K ncer"'for n'ext'year are; Ernie
meeting of the Christopherson, preslden . j .
H7 CVS r i n e 7 l stan ed slipping
giXX\ Omld^ADHl and may decline
about mid A P ^ ay
Ju n e ,
r i X Z t k H ? ! t feed Io. operators
carry out their■ ,p rln g
___
plans.. In
feed
hail. 1$iwrrent umre catue ™ ,v .u
y
2Q
pointing toward rising consumer
incomes and prospects for lower rud of
graln
, concentrate, price, as a charter
t ^ . , for steady to higher price,
' 7 lb' X V Much d S ^ 5 to on how
‘
„
Dlske-
Bus Co., to
t r ¡p. This
h»
promptly at
m W aihlngton
the w eather a(feet»J«eal_anu »
. The’ bl,s ran accom-
Uurlng the
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