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Schermati GTotmíy .ÎJuitntal
S ixty N inth Year Xo. 7
T hese
About the County
T h in g s
We
N ote
Moro, Oregon Friday
County Official Paper
December 21, 195«
Patrons Helping
you know or know about
Grade School
Week Brings Rain
Hearing Results
To Make Total of
Jn Postponment
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid and .The Grass Valley Baptist church
Mrs. Joe Morris had her dining
and Mrs. Bill Reid of The Dalles, ^eid r s Christmas program Sun- room attractively decorated for
.80 inch for Month
returned recently from a trip to day evening at 7 p. m. with a the dessert luncheon when she
The experiment station has re
San FratKlMO.
good crowd attending. The Ores, entertain«! the Hon» Fx: c lu b a
We Three
Three her home Thursday afternoon.
corded SO inch of rain for the
Mrs. Crystal Munro has come valley choir sang "We
The hearing held Monday at
Within a short time Sherman ,nonlh Of December, already bet
to the W. R. Reid home for an Kings of Orient Are", ‘‘Silent Colorful candles and greenery
Rufus to aid the county in mak-
made
the
centerpiece
on
a
holiday
county
is
going
to
have
a
new
ter
than
November.
During
the
indefinite stay.
Night”
a
.u and H "Joy to the World",
vitnn colored tablecloth Nut cups were school building, the first in a long . t week 23 inch has fallen *»g up
ml,k* about. the desir-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilkinson,
- ..n d lv id o a H ^ e e n « ,
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on th . 17,1, and
Kuren. Patsy and Gary made a
by lhe Rev
visit to Madras last week to visit a)J u .'aehr , ong ..Hark HeraW the ed with a favor for decoration was
These rains came at night and tlon dU lrkt ln lhe territory
Mrs. Wilkinson’s brother, Lyle Angels Sing” by the congregation served with pink idierbet and cof est in it and many citizens and
the Base line resulted in no
school patrons have been through were fairly heavy hut not so of
fee.
Young.
a play "Three Gifts of Christmas"
The club members will have a the building to appraise its con- much on the rain gauge as farm- decision. At the end of two hours
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clem
Welk
and
By Giles L- French
of questions and answers Judge
children will be Christmas day by the whole Sunday school, dinner at the grange hall Janu vemences, the immense size of era hoped for. The ground ts open Vernon Miller appointed a com
readers
were
Florene
Crews,
Dan-
ary
10
at
6:30
p.
m.
to
honor
the
the
gym
and
the
big
auditorium.
and
none
of
the
welcome
moisture
It is probable that one of the guests at the Dale Laughlin home.
w
T
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mission of five to bring ln the ar
surest ways of assuring a sizeable sharon Laughlin is expected ny Rolfe, Judy Maclnnes, Julia husbands and families. The Year
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Farmers
moving was lost.
guments to the court January 3.
number of drunks is take good home from the University of Wa- Bayer and Charles Bothwell, Mrs. Rooks have arrixad and will be equipment have been doing some
Named were John Hilderbrand,
care of the ones we have.
shington for the holidays, also.
Orville Ruggles was organist with given out the next time when the exLra work on the grounds of late.
chairman, L. E. Kaseberg. Art
Kent
Extension
new
program
is
made
out.
When
the
plans
were
made
they
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rothery, Marla music by the choir throughout
Watkins, Harland McDonald and
adjective and Paul, and Mrs. Russell Smith the play, an Instrumental trio Mrs. Harland -McDonald the new included grading for a football
Holland
Johnson.
,,aninCeanDlied\Tthe word"‘•'man” and son ail of Ephrata, Wn., and Nancy and Karen Wilson and Bet- chairman was installed by Mrs.
and ^ i s has been done l»y Classes Meet
The meeting consisted entirely
the new
new cnair-
chair- the contractors.
th a t adds anything to the des- Keith Landers, attending Lin- ty Bothwell played "There's a Bob Byrd. Then the
Local citizens
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The monthly meeting of
of questions asked by citizens
criotion
Gentleman connotes field college in McMinnville, will Song in the Air”, closing with a man appointed Grace Medler, Al- feit that there should
also lie Kent extension unit met at the who were for or against the pro-
nothing better than man and all be Christmas guests at the vocal solo "What Shall I Give ta Smith, and Mrs Walt Morris rooni for a track and a baseball home of Mrs. John Reckman Dec-
.H)Sai and answers by visitors who
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on th
the
Year
committee. /,_!!
The diamond and have donated their emher
ember 13.
13.
sometimes less; good man as often home of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Wnt- Thee Master" by Don Earl.
on
e Y
ear Book wjnjnRtee.
came from outside the county
attended the group sent a get-well card to Carl work atui the use of their machln-
After the business meeting and Among these were II. E. Marquel-
indicates
weakness
as
strength,
kins.
The '"'word''■husband”’ certaTniy
Mr. and Mr«. Robert Nlsbet are
A
„ f ^ ra m Friday alter- Thompson who U til In the hospi- cry lo graj e additional ground. a potluck luncheon
lng of
of t lhe
h e Oregon
Oregon Rating bureau
leon the hostess ing
applied to men of some classlfl- expecting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Me- chrb,t™ "_Po
T Kent
l>re- tai.
tai. •V Mrs.
McDonald »» is io to uiuvi
order This
TWs con8|Sts
consists mostly
mostly of
of moving
moving Mrs.
' ’ —
‘ the
l ent school pre-
1I S- -Mcuuunui
Mrs. Heckman
Reckman demons!
demonstrated
the wbo sa|d that unclassified terri-
consisting of some wool dusters for the club to dlrt up tbe hill toward the new making of several kinds of Christ- tory lOok a No. 10 rating and had
cations infers an admixture of Conaughy and Cynthia of Port- noon when
.meml* _ !tina.d! , up abo_x highway.
mas candy for the pleasure of a rate of $1.06 per $100 of lnsur-
femininity lo some extent. About
and Mr. and Mrs. D. McCon- sen? el ., L iio V t. “S u it for Santa"
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under
VUIAoWU«» ftUVo nmvi»
The county road crew has a the five metnliers and two visitors an ceo n a Class I) dwelling. That
the best thing you can say is aughy « > , m t and Mr. and Mrs avuviM* • —
,,«vw. u Jl
sent to
to the
the patients
patients at at the
tne Pend
renuie-
^jne sent
le- <H, carrier and tractor pusher present. The visitors were Mi’s. inany rural fire districts had a
-He is a man".
Clyde fR aiey. leresa and Stuart by the Intermediate
the direction of i S “C h ris tm a s ton hospital. The club members on tbe job. Stan Coelsch, with Ben Maxfield, Kent and Mrs. Art gA or OB rating which reduce«!
for the day on Christmas.
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Mr. < and
«»v> »>«o.
Mrs. Ty««««««
Warren „«mm-
Wilkin- Parkhurst, a p m - l i n a r v
eack exchanged presents also. a ^ractor, has been helpng with Watkins from Wasco.
the rate to 86 or 06 cents. The
Fred Hennagin writes from
and family will entertain
Mr. Under the H ill hy tn
i ^ rs . Alta Smith won the drawing. tbe pjans others with machinery It was decided with
the money rating bureau is now engaged in
Phoenix that it was down to 36J son
Mrs. Donald Wilkinson of room under the dir‘et'no’\ £ /
Gifts were placed on a long are Leland Medler, Frank Reid, made from the food sale we would studying rural fire districts in an
there. Fred should have stayed and
The Dalles, Lyle Young of Mad- Sellah Rooper; a play ' ’a s lace covered table for Mrs. Boh j oe jjealei- Tex Irzyk Keck Me- sack Christmas candy to tie given effort to find out how much to
home where it is warm.
Sayrs, Harold Ea- the Kent grade school after their m luce rates within certain dis-
ras on Christmas day. For the Christinas" by the Intermediate Byrd when she was honored at a Ke?n
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room under the direction o f . .rs. p(nk and j,iue shower at the Ru- k|n, Moore Bros., Boyce Blaylock, Christmas program.
tances from the fire house.
rest
of
the
Christmas
vacation
Efforts to establish a policy
Our next meeting will he "Color (The rating bureau attempts to
Wilkinsons are planning to go Parkhurst; a play “His Christ- fug g,.ange hall Friday afternoon. Frank Rayer jr . joe Hammond
committee of Democrats is appar the
to La Grande for a family get mas Welcome" by the upper Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. are dr| V|ng county machinery Texture and You” at the home of establish rates based on risks and
ently not considered a friendly together with Mr and Mrs’. Wil- grades under the direction of Eu- Alta Smith, Mrs. Curtis Neal and and Claud Bayer the Moore Bros. Mi's. Max Nogle January 10. All wm not establish a rate until im-
act by leaders of the party-—and lard Hill and Mr
dr and Mrs. G. V. gene
now expected
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classes ladies of the community are In- provement Is made In equipment,
gone Knott;
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naturally. Just another of Chair Wilkinson.
manpower and water supply.)
direction of Mr. Knott played
For the program Pamela Miller wm jx»gin in the new building by vlted to attend.
man Butler’s mistakes.
John Weber and Kenneth Pal
Christmas dinner guests of the “Cathedral Hour" and "Christmas sang a song accompanied on the the first of the year or shortly
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mer of the Odell rural fire district,
Leo Watkins will be Mr. and Mrs. March"; Linda Helyer played a piano by Grace Franklin. Mrs. thereafter as all that remains to
Everyone may accept it as a \V. D. W atkin.-. Mr. a n d M l
told of their experience and or
piano solo "Dreaming of a White Trace Fields gave a reading.
he done is some of the cleaning Moro Women Meet
fact that government debt wi l pjoyd Haines and Mr and Mrs. Christmas". The women of the
ganization of their volunteer com
The extra gifts were placed in up an<i finishing work. An open
stay high until the voters qui j ohn Ruck and Johnny of Moro. home extension unit had treats a blue crepe paper covered baby house and dedication program To Hear of Trip
pany.
asking for money.
Dorcas society met last week at 2,’.“¿he children. Those attending buggy and wheeled to the guest of wm be held, probably in January
Question» Regard R ates
The Moro Woman’s club met
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the home of Mrs. Harold Engberg '
Grass Valley were Mrs. Gor- honor. Then Mrs. Byrd o p e n e d --------------- —
in
the social
social room
room of the church
Most of
of the
the <
questions
to Uo
do
W p are wishfullv thinking and with Mrs-
Watkins as co- ,
,n,i children Ken- her many gayly wrapped gifts in
>n tne
Most
Iuestions had
had to
W ish fu lly sa y in g th a t tlie rev o lt
c i ' 1H
i r t h 'i S '^ a n i M , M ^ r m n k CE.
¡ £ b*
Mr». Anna Lee Buried their annual silver tea and guest F ra n c e ’ rates o ^ h o t h nbuil«Ilniw
their annual silver tea and guest surance rates on both buildings
in Hungary means the disintegra- annual Christmas party ano gut
d Mrg Winard Rar- Mrs. Boh Morris assisted Mrs.
day.
and grain Instead of the chances
B ayer,.
Byrd
^ n ln ^
tion of the’Soviet empire. Certain- exchange.
During the business nett,
Mrs.
Mrs. R. Olsen, director had ar- Of saving property from loss of
ly, if our concept of human na- meeting they voted to send money Marie Bardenhagen, Mrs. Orville
Mrs. Anna I«ee, 82, died Thurs ranged the following program: fh e.
t'ure is correct, the Russians con- for the Hungarian relief through Ruggles and son, Phillip, Mrs. around a group forming a circle
j Gibson, < pty state five
.
day after a long illness and fun solos “Over The Rainbow" and
cept is wrong and will fail. But CARE, and also to send money to Harold Owens and children, Mr. for all to see.
Count Your Blessings Instead of marshal, told
omethlng of the
The
Fossil
high
school
came
to
eral
services
were
held
at
the
Me
Hungary may not mean the end the McKinley Mission. In election and Mrs. Roy Barnett of The Dal
Cloyd
Duncan;
have
a
game
of
baaketball
with
thodist
church
ln
Wasco
Monday
Sheep"
by
Mrs.
Cloyd
fJ^ncan.
«rganlZHtion
or
rural
fire protec-
of it for if Hungarians are again of officers for the coming year, les and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather
thc Sherman high school at Grass afternoon with Rev. R. E. Bruner Mrs Collis Moore Rave an■ in to tst- tJon districts which, he said, have
enslaved Russia will appear ln- Margery Van Gilder was re-elect-
Valley Saturday night. At the pre- „ffidailng. Inter,nent wa. In Sun- lng account
Power to levy net more than
vincible.
-
ed president; Selma Watkins, vice of Moro.
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president- Edith Brock secretary
Cub Scouts of Don 1 includir g llmlnary game the JVa of _ Sher-
__ rtee cemetery.
h « trlp , M
r .
El ’
'n ‘l
eX,’‘'1’ Y
all the way. How- * * Mrs.
born Anna Mein- home of H
ITesldent
an Mrs. • k i - vote of the properly owners of the
This is the glorious Christmas and Madelyn Barnett,'treasurer. ’ Skeet Brander, John Johnson, man were ahead ail
M ^ " le
iie e was horn
"*‘<lent and
ever onJy
only Qne
one point was between ers July 28, 1874 ln
In Illinois and »enhower, as
us a national
season when everyone is imbued
Mr. and Mrs. John Hilderbrand Kenneth Lemley, Dean Ruggles, eyer
district who may
applove- a*
with the spirit of giving and every and family are moving back into Dick Barnum, I om Barnum, («ail them at tbe first quarter which came to Pendleton when a girl to 1
Lhmnnt« nf c a k e coffee m\l4 1 s '
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child asks ‘‘What did you get for their ranch house this week after Stradley and John P. Reckman
d n (0 io. At the whistle Sher- reside there until coming to Was-
H<-fro8nmenu oi
,
, vote
Christmas” instead of "What did having it completely remodeled and Den Chief, Jimmy Duncan, man
„ margln of 47 to 36
>b#ut M yea„
to mak< te a .^ u U
. X d " H e n . hoLh^ f70m a “
use r X ‘
you give?”
and redecorated.
met at the home of Mrs. hiank E. points.
her permanent home. She was a •
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» Ai. <4-iih«>r Mr«
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The Wasco Methodist church Bayer after school December 10.
was gome hard playing member of the Methodist church, r,lch8’ M?rriMn and Mrs’ Daisy C< f ' ‘¿«I
inn
* not
We think notice should be will hold Its annual Christmas The time was spent singing during the Varsity game with the prank Brown unit American Le- (' ’jd -vs ■lo ,i3 °
‘
nr ami a half
made of Warne Nunn, motor ve- program next Sunday evening at Christmas carols, playing games score ajao n .io at the end of the gion Auxiliary, Annie Fulton u . ^ rs-
hide department manager, who ^ 30.
and making Christmas wreaths. first quarter. Rut then Sherman Jhapter OES, and the Sherman
A nn^ Moore and ^Mrs^ A.
^
‘^ “ h ai 15 ^ u t w
has cut expenses, reduced per-
Wasco grade school held its Refreshments brought by Mrs. gained five points at the half, and County Historical society.
which was attractively decorated
i firehouse was used for
sonnel and improved service. It annual Christmas program Thurs- John Reckman were served by at the end they had scored 52
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
C h ris tm a s c e n te rp ie c e and !„mp rates
can he done, even in government, day evening.
the Scouts.
points to Fossil’s 40. Harold Eakin A. j. smith, grand daughter, Mrs. wi h a ( hdsU nas^i¡»^rpiect
^ H R o r Clair Balzer
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanGilder
The home extension unit met was high point man with 15, Fioy(j Rathbun, a grandson, Del- *
meeting will he Jan- said the valuation of the proposal
In general those who are o*
in will
Christmas
cafeteria Thursday
mer smith,
all oi
of Wasco and ten
nexl meeting
win Barnum's
oe aan district
said the was
valuation
win be
tx? cnnsim
as day
oay guests
guests at
ac in
in the
lhe school
SChOol cafeteria
rnursuay Louis
i»uis Miller
miner 12
iz and
anu Jimmy Fox mer
bmun, an
Maggie
13 200 or
000 tne
and proposea
at
at four
debt favor inflation; those who the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthur afternoon with nine members and with 7 for third place. The stu- greatgrandchildren, two brothers hQme wUh ^ rs
Thomp- mills It couki raise $12,825.
Va.n.Gik? r ,
one visitor, Mrs. Bob Marvin of dents had “ sock dam » to a re- william A. Seiners of Pendleton
dlrector.
The pr(>pose(l
district
have some money do not like
proposed district t would
Those who are on steady income
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas 5ioro present. Mrs. Boyce Blay- cord player at the end of the and Henry J. Meiners of
encompass al>out 400 sqilare miles
or those who are trying to save and family are expecting Mr. and lock chairman, conducted the Kame..
Walla, Washington.
and be the largest In Oregon
money or who are trying to live Mrs. Norman Gochnauer, Sterling business meeting Mrs Marvin
The Hufus church of the Nazar-
Wasco Woman’s Club which now has one of 256 square
on money already saved cannot and Darlene on Christmas day.
dpm nnstratP H th e a r t of w ra p p in g cne is working on its Christmas
stand to let dollars go down in
Linda Christianson, daughter of
. decoratinK packages Cookies program to he given at the church Classes In Equipment
Haye Christmas Day miles.
Mr. Gibson pointed to the sue-
value-
Mr.
and . . Mrs.
Bon
Christianson
g coffee
rff were served at the close
,.1,, ,, Sunday J evening.
L....... cess of fire protection districts all
t t w n
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ui - . u j . . .
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&
i i w a
celebrated her birthday Wednes- . ..
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j hf w ,i , f, \ \ m i i i . i i h . m > « ' •
()1(.
(H,|
the i i’f
Handling Open
The Interstate Commerce com- day,
with her kindergarten
Mrs. Sim Duncan as« hostess. Mrs. Boh Rolfe was chosen
Technical
Institute
,!!
.he
PaHment
approved
them.
There
Members present were Mrs. Dun- hostess at a party at the home of
Northwest
mission has raised freight rates fr jends present,
dent, Mrs. Vinton Watkins, at the are now 173 In the state, most of
can,
Mrs.
Blaylock,
Mrs.
Jack
Mrs.
Frank
Kettcr
the
evening
of
of
Oregon,
Inc.,
2900
N.E.
132
Ave.
on railroads five to seven percent.
Tom Coats celebrated his thir-
home of Mrs. B. Estrelle Hailey. which cooiærate with a city to
What a silly performance. If we leenth birthday Sunday by tak- Adams, Mrs. Harry Stark, Mrs. December 10 when she demon- Portland, announced today It Mrs T. Lester Johnson und Mrs. obtain manpower and quarters
could do away with that body jng a group of friends to Dinty’s Willard Rolfe, Mrs. Harold Owens strated the Studio Girl cosmetics, would conduct a heavy equipment peapi'Grosscup'were co-hostesses. for the fire equipment. Robert
meeting was opened with
and let competition take care of for dinner, later to a show in Mrs. H N. Riggs, Mrs. Wallace Mrs Willard Barnett won the operation class beginning Janu-
Young of the Meeke Insurance
freight rates the shipper would he
Dalles,
May and Mrs. George Benson.
door prize. Other guests included ary 14 in a program intended to
Lord’s Prayer said In unison company
Hlllaboro said he was
better served.
Mrs. Gerald Blagg returned Mrs. Harry Hooper, Mrs. John supply trained operators for con-
^ rg Trace Fields leading. anxious to of see
a district formed.
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Darrel Melzer, son of Mr. and home Saturday from Las Vages, Rolfe, Mrs. William Brinkert, struction projects.
Seventeen members answered
A test vote was taken to obtain
A magazine cover bears the Mrs. Vernon Melzer, celebrated Nev., after taking her grandson, Mrs. John Buether, and Mrs. F. E.
The starting date for the first ro|j caj| wJlh a favorite verse sentiment
for formation of a dis-
question: "Do people owe too his birthday at school Thursday Mike Relopez to his parents, af- Bayer Cake and coffee were ser- class was pushed ahead tn help from Gie Bible. Mrs Tom Moore
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present.
His mother furnished
Mlss
i^m iey arrived
__ Caroiyn
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equipment operators in this area. guestg
though atxiut 50 were present not
A university of Oregon econo- cake and ice cream for the guests. Wednesday >rom Moimmith t i
Mr and \ irs b
‘ h Thc «7-bllllon dollar highway
After the business meeting, the
n n o /ev ^ n "ail" residents
mist asks that welfare funds be
Mrs. Bernard Martin and dau- gpend the chirstm as holiday with Mr#* Dick Rpckman’ Mr8‘ i
program and increased construe- preHldent turned the club over to .
d |s’trlct
vija
mortgages, ghter, Deanna, and Ramona Davis her narents
.ind Mrq Ar»„ii Breeding and Mrs. Frank E. Bay- tJon of other ,ypeH have caused Mrs. Lloyd Royse, chairman of
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Considering that there will prob- Of The Dalles
were ln
Portland
er were business visitors ln Port- contractors a huge operator prob- the program committee and Mrs.
ably he a loss on such mortgages Saturday on business.
lan«l December 11. Mrs. Breeding lein The shortage of qualified Art Watkins. They presented the Mrs. Ina Hanson Now
It doesn’t look like a good place
stayed down for the rest of the personnel has been due to lack following program; The Story of
The annual Christmas barn
e
for pension money.
week to visit her daughter.
Of training facilities In this type Christmas , The Bible, Luke II, Extension Secretary
dance sponsored by the Grass Val- JY|fs# DdlSY BVCFS
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dewey
Thomas
Of
WOrk.
Esther Royse; Hope of Christmas,
Officers of Oregon county ex
7
If newspapers bragged on them ley Rebekah lodge was held at
are planning to entertain Mr. and
The course Is licensed hy the Charles Templeton read hy Esth- tension agents’ association for
selves as much as TV managers the IOOF hall Saturday night raSSeS Ovth Year
Mrs. Kenneth Fridley and family, state of Oregon and will be the er Royse from the Reader's DI- 1957 were announced Thursday
they would he just as distasteful. everyone having a good time. The
The home of Mrs. Daisy Byers Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fridley and first of its tyjie on the Pacific gest; group singing, Mrs. Halley at the annual OSC agricultural
hall was decorated with a ( hri> - wat? Jn the scene of her 80th blr. Joan
and MrJ( Charley Wal- Coast
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at the piano, trombone solo "Jupi conference.
Now the days will get longer.
mas tree and otJ’er
s thday anniversary last Sunday la<e of Moro on Christmas d a y . ------
ter" hy Betty Haven with Carmen
Walter Jendrzejewskl, Klamath
in keeping with the holiday. The wben friends and relatives came
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Ih’yse at the piano.
county extension agent, was elec-
There’s no need to think its music was furnished by Leroy jn during the afternoon to bring
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Nlsbet are Baptists Schedule
‘‘Don’t Do Your Christmas Shop-
,
nlnit Early" by Nellie Fields; 11,1 ' ?
nt,
lh a*rlcul,ural
g («'cause we have had some B
phone and h
a,„|
p. .
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springlike weather. There’s seven daughter Jeanette at the p
rirthday cake covered w ith p ink Nlabet Nancy Wayne and Bill, Vl)FlStin&8 I FOgraiTl
duet "Silver Hells” Carmen H oy« “K™1"
,
kl
" lal’ah , HouRla»«.
Josephine
Gene Cantrall, trumpet, and rosebuds and served from lace from Ephrata, Wn., sometime
or eight weeks of winter yet.
With Christmas so near the and Evelyn Moore with Hetty
Keith Mobley drums. Spudnuts covered, Christmas decorated ta- during the Christmas
holidays.
naotlst church o( Grass Valley Haven al the ■
piano; record
coun,y extension agent In home
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— - of wl|>
_ . . player.
Mr. and •*
Mrs. Clair II-,
Balzer
,
to the ..M1„ | etoe g , « - -Night
Before Pennnm pa vill
will complete a two-
hie.
\Me are not among the pessim and coffee were served.
Attending were Mrs. Molly Me Moro gave a dinner Sunday hon-
,
<)( |h(. b|rth
Christmas", "Silent Night"; game, vear
aa President of the Ore-
ists about OSC’s chances January
Mr. and Mrs. I«en Garland re-
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h o m o
( l o m n n o l r o l Iza xa
n i.o o ls '
1, but think It will be the spirit
r t rK en„
rlst child. In the mornlqg Christmas Yuletide, five mlnut<-s g" ”
dem onstration agents
that their I«achlan, Mrs. Mary Merslnger, oring his mother, Mrs. A. F. Bal the
New officers are
instead of the strength that son. Harold Garland, A-2c of Mrs. Gwen Matteson, Mrs. John zer of Grass Valley on her birth service there will be several spe to make the most words from a b l a t i o n .
Foss, Mrs. Anna Moore, Mr. and day anniversary. Other guests In
these letters. First place went to *’aria re t Allyn, Columbia county,
makes them win.
Forbes Air Base was transferred Mrs. I«oul8 Sather, Mrs. Zella Dy- eluded Mr. Baizer, Mr. and Mrs cial musical numbers and the pas Mabel Haven, second to Helen vlcp President; Ina Hanson, Sher-
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tor, Rev. Don Leach will be speak
er, Roy Belshee, Mr. and Mrs. Oug Hartmann of Wasco and Mr. ing on the subject, "His Name Bruckert, third to Carmen Royse. ,nan county, secretary.
New Years is now a celebration to Newfoundland.
A^ ! ! t,nga°
L
i f ! . ’ r^ Ishtee an(l PatrlPla- Miss and Mrgi R J. Bruckert of Moro, shall tie Called the Mighty God
over living through another year,
A ter the game, Christmas music
not a day of Joy over approach ver Corp was held last Monday at F>nth Paulson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blagg of in the evening service the young was played softly while refresh Draft Office Closed
ing income tax time.
• the J. E. Norton irqjpe at Kent, dy Paulson, Mrs. Grace Sm
Grass Valley were callers In the people will lie presenting a skit ments of cake, nuts, mints, tea
Sgt. Bragg was present to explain Mrs. M iggie^JIarnum. Mr. and evening.
Selective service system «ocal
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Calling atxiut the writing of the and coffee were served from the
Refresh- Mrs. Bon Christianson, Linda and
table decorated with Christmas board No. 26 The Dalles Oregon,
We are sure there was a good the work of the corp.
Mrs. lis te r Wilson and Ed carol, “Away In a Manger.”
will lx» closed until January 2,
re ao n why windows are longer uients were served at the close. Beverly. Mr. and Mrs A. B. Chris Fritts were chairmen and were
At this season of the year when greens and candles.
Mrs. Kenneth Crews will drive tianson, Mrs. John Stewart, Bruce assisted by Sunday school teach- we all spend more time consider-
1957. The office will be open
up and down than sidewise but
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January
2, 3. and 4, and will be
they would be much handier set to The Dalles Saturday to meet
The
Rufus
grade
school
plan
to
w S p ilin g
en ,,f th,‘ «hurch. lng the person of Jesus we ought
her mother. Mrs, Henry QRoth,
the othei; way.
have a community
Christmas closed until January 11 at 8:30
r
.
Not
O
nd
M;<io
of
portl
.nd
F
'Howing
the
program
the
Coun-
to
Put
forth
all
effort
possible
to
who will arrive from Olympia.
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attend Christian Christmas ser- song fest at their program Friday a m. when regular office hours
here Mr. ano Mrs. A n Justesen of t.y Ministerial Mcoclation held a vices.
will be resumed.
night.
May you all have
Merry Wn., to spend Christmas
'• r
Kent.
«»ng fest.
Christmas
and enjo™ every with them.
minute of IL
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