Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 21, 1958, Image 1

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    ®hrrman County jjmtrnal
Moro, Oregon Friday
Seventieth Year No. 20
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honor Roll Lists
Perfect Grade And
About the County
March 21, 1958
you know or know about
County Official Paper
High School Budget
. ianning Board
Over 6% After
Planned By Court
The Home F-c «lub of Rufus ertt Watkins in The Dalles with ner to the ministers' wives re-
Grange met Thursday aftern«x»n Mrs. Ethel Strong, Mrs. Harold treat at ('amp Magruder Mar. 26-
The grade school basket ball 28. They also discussed finishing
at the home of Mrs. Alta Smith.
The honor roll at Sherman high Mrs. Bill Huck was co-hostess for tournament was held in the Wus- painting of the church basement.
The high school budget is pulx
school for the first six weeks of the dessert luncheon which was vo gym Friday and Saturday A baby boy weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. lished this week and taxipayers
the second semester is as follows: served at 1:30 p. m. The decora­ night with Grass Valley partici­ was born to Mr. ami Mrs. Keith will find it interesting. Last year
A county planning commission
Sherrie Fraser 4.00; Ronda Fraser tions were in the St. Patrick pating. Quite a nundx*r of par­ Landers of Seattle March 17. the board asked for a tax base of was authorlx-d at the March
Gramlpaivnts are Mr. and Mrs. $105,000 which it considered meeting of the county court In
3.92; Mary Mobley 3.92; Wilma Motif. Spring flowers «»ere used ents and friends attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Vinton Watkins..
Gentry 3.79; Eva Kirkelie 3.79; about the rooms. Mrs. Bee Whldt
would lx* sufficient
when in­ the expectancy that problems
Jr. and son of Hrxxl River sixmt
About 50 people attended the crease«! by six per «ent per year. arising from the contemplated
Shirley Watkins 3.71; Lana Jean of Portland was a guest.
Mrs. Walter Morris, chairman, the weekend with his parents, American Legion birthday dinner The voters agreed.
construction of the John Day
Paulson 3.63; Bonnie Schaumber-
given by the Auxiliary last Sun­
ger 3.63; Joyce Edwards 3.58; called the business meeting to the Herman Peters.
«lain would make such a commis­
This
year
the
board
is
asking
Willard Barnett, Mrs. W. D. day. Out-of-town memix*rs attend­
Giles L. French
Kay Kirkelie 3.58; Nancy Wilson order. Roll call was giving an
sion useful. It is expected that
$157.000
of
which
$31,000
(all
fig­
3.58; Jeannette Belshee 3.54; Kar­ Irish quotation. Mrs. Morris said Barnett, Mrs. Harold Owens and ing were Mr. ami Mrs. Claude ures approximate» is for debt a majority of the membership
Radicals are made by discon­ en Wilson 3.50.
all sewing must be in by Pomona Mrs. Olan Stark went to Red­ Parrott and sons of Htxxl River making $126,(MX) for actual school­ wouki be drawn from the north
tent; conservatives by happiness.
Honorable mention goes to meeting at Rufus May 10 for the mon 1 last Tuesd^j’ where they and Casha Yates of The Dalles. ing and attendant expenses. Cost end of the county where the work
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Member« of the Auxiliary ga­ of instruction is up from 44.780 would be «lone.
Elorene Crews, I^arry Helyer, contest entries. The women are attended the funeral of Mis. Car-
The Communist party of Ore­ Arlene Macnab Deanna Martin, selling oven savers which the rie Holt.
thered Monday to make paper to 56,930.
Under state law a planning
gon has sent us a folder telling 3.46; Bob Cyphers and Betty Jean lub is doing for a money raising
Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor- flowers for the veterans’ wheel
com mission can consist of any
what that organization wants. Reckmann 3.42; Ilia Jean Macnab, event. The Cherry Park Grange stel and Mrs. l«en Garland were chair parade during the annual
number from five to nine and the
Seed Certific«Ttion
Listen to a part of it: unemploy­ Darlene Miller, Ronnie Mobley, come to Rufus March 20 for a in The Dalles Wednesday, Mrs. Rose Festival in Portland.
smaller nuinlxcr is favored by
ment compensation equal to two- and Diane Schilling, 3.38; Sharon visitation. Mrs. Waldt made a von Borstel attended a meeting of
Mrs. Elen Kee and Mrs. Dell Aim Explained
court.
Announcement of the
thirds wages, 30 hour week, old Belshe, Robert Lut je, Wiley Nor­ basket out of greeting cards the Camera club, Mr. von Borstel Olds were shoj>|x>rs in Portland
names of members will probably
The
real
purpose
of
seed
cer­
age benefits of $200 per month, ton, David Reid and Jim Thomas •which she gave to the club.
attended a Masonic meeting and Tuesday and We«*nesday of last
tification in Oregon is to insure lx* made by the next court meet­
$2000 exemption on income tax, 3.33; Peggy Alberty, Lynn Rath­
The April meeting will lie at Mrs. Garland visited her husband week.
varietal identity and genetic ing which will be held April 2.
complete health plan, five billion bun and Peggy Reckman, 3.29; the homo of Mrs. George Fox. at the Mid-Columbia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and
The next day the court, assist­
purity,
reports Tommy Thomp­
for school construction, low cost Connie Axtell a n d
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger were Mrs. Ed Alley of The Dalles were
Margaret All members are to make an
son. Sherman <*ounty agent. Only ed by A. C. Kaselxerg, Kenneth
housing, immediate development Brown. 3.25; Phyllis Lutje, Jean Easter hat which they are to business visitors in Bend Thurs­ business visitors here Friday.
McKean, and Wiallace May, bud-
of natural resources.
Might we Ross, and Julie Woods. 3.21; mo el. Secret pals will be reveal­ day and visited Mr. ami Mrs. R.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Rolfe took those varieties that contain su­ geteere, will make up the county
perior
germ
plasm
are
eligible
suggest the folders ba sent to Julia Bayer, Jimmie Duncan, ed at that time. Mrs. Sam Brock E. Ix* Bleu and family.
Mrs. T. M. Rolfe t<> Portland last
bixlget for the fl**al year ending
Russians.
Sunday where te r daughter, Mrs. for certification. Certified seed is June 30, 1959. Work on budget
and Patricia Blackburne, 3.17; won the drawing. Mrs. Will Huck
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
A.
Dunlap
ac­
high in varietal purity and of
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Nadine Griggs and Janet Thomp­ showed some sewing secrets she companied Mr. and Mrs. Art Mrs. Frances Mathews and her g«xxi seeding value.
requests is Ixelng done by the
Men having survived so many son, 3.13; Diane Henrichs, 3.04; had learned.
son In law of Seattle met her and
c«>unty clerk and an effort Is be­
Watkins
of
Wasco
to
Portland
Varieties
eligible
for
certifica­
years that no one has kept track, Betty Bothwell and Shirley Sa-
The interior of the Rufus post Monday to meet Mrs. Watkln's took her back with them for a tion may have lxeen in use many ing made to keep It as low as tiw
spends his time worrying about ther, 3.00.
office has been completed, so now’ daughter, Mrs. Joe Ablxit of visit with Frances.
years, or they may have been present budget.
how much longer he can go on
John Rolfe Is In a hospital In
the outside is getting a fresh coat Springfield who will spend a few
Those who wish to vote at the
as both individual and race. And
The Dalles with another heart at­ produced recently through plant party -primary May 16 must be
of white paint to sharpen it up. days with them.
breeding.
In
either
case,
there
Is
he thinks that is important.
Red Cross Chairmen Roy Grant is doing the job. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rlagg on«l tack and Is reported to lx* resting grave danger of their loss thru registered by April 15. Those who
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just finished painting some new Sandra and Michael of Pendleton well But visitors are not permit­ handling without a planned meth- have voted recently alreaxiy have
Our Bible reading wheat grow­ Announced by Reid
signs in the community. He does spent Sunday visiting his parents ted.
their names on the poll Ixxxk but
er promised to look up and see
Visitors at the home of Mrs. <xl of production that is consis­ those who have changed names
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg. Michael
tently
carried
forward.
Seed
cer­
Community chairmen for the very good work.
what the Israelites did after the
We have had very good grow­ will spend the spring vacation H. T. l*eugh Monday afternoon
or residence since the last elec­
Lord quit sending manna every Red Cross drive have been named ing weather the past week. Some with his grandparents. Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Will Taber of tification Is such a plan.
This can
Varietal purity is the first con­ tion must re register.
by Dr. Erank Reid, county chair­
morning.
Burlingame, Calif., Mr. ami Mrs.
man. They are Mrs. Luther Davis, of the wheat fields and the grow­ Mrs. Ivan, Blagg and family had Earl Peugb of Parkdale, Mr. and sideration in seed certification, lx* done at the clerk’s office which
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says Thompson.
Other factors, will lx* open until eight o'clock
Kent, Mrs. Bud Brinkert, Grass ing barley is getting rank. In dinner with them Sunday.
Mrs. Willis Brittain of Bend Mrs. Harold Peugh ami family of such as woad and disease control, April 15. They may also register
One night last week we at­ Valley, Mrs. Lee Belshee, Moro, some instances the farmers have
tended a concert and noted the Mrs. Harlod Engberg, Wasco, moved cattle on the wheat to eat arrived Thursday and was a Harrah, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. high viability, cleaning ami grad­ with Mrs. Mildred Norton at
it back. It has lieen found after house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Benton Barnett of Rufus.
happy, expectant, uncritical faces Mrs. Ray Brown, Rufus.
ing, are also Important The use Kent, C. W. Fields at Grass Val­
of con«*ert-goers who had come The Red Cross will retain alxxit this procedure the land produces ry Stark while visiting relatives.
of seed containing few weeds is ley, Francis Neilson at Wasco
Charles R. Peugh
to listen to two women sing folk 52% of the funds collected and a lx?tter crop.
A very g«xxl atten«lanee of
one method to prevent distribu­ an«l Eugene Eaton at Rufus.
The buildings at the Riverview parents and friends was had at Buried at Oswego
A new law makes It mandatory
songs. From the same spot on will use them for the blood bank,
tion o r weeds. Seed-born diseases
that
the county publish a sample
the stage, accompanied by the first aid training and swimming motel have been painted a pretty the gra«le school assembly held
Services for Charles Rufus that may prevent the proper de­
same six stringed quitar, wear­ instruction, the costliest func­ green color to make them stand in the auditorium last Tuesday Peugh of Oswego were held Mon- velopment of the plant during ballot within 15 days of an elec­
ing the same dresses, they sang tion.
it is hoped that the drive out. They were white last year, afternoon. The program was as clay at the Chajxel by the Lake at germination, vegetative growth, tion aixl this will appear early In
May so that everyone can study
the same kind of songs for two will l»e completed by April 1 but >o the new color sharpens them follows: four rhythm games and
Oswego. Committal services were or seed formation periods are fre­ his ballot choices.
hours and did them very well. it will continue until everyone up.
a song by the first an«i second held later that afternoon at the quently distributed by seeds.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathieson grades; tumbling acts by all the
One seemed to l>e blond and one has been seen.
S«*«*d certification is designed,
are remodeling their back ¡xirch. pupils of the third and fourth Sunrise cemetery at Wasco. He therefore, to maintain not only Sherman High School
seemed to be red haired and
An Instructor’s course will lx* It is being sealed in knotty pine.
wa* born Eeb. 19, 1883 at Wasco,
By Nancy lx** W il»>n
neither seemed to be happy. Many given in The Dalles from April 7
grades; skits, readings «and songs and passed away at his home at genetic purity of superior crop
The Sherman HI Majorettes
a female spectator tending two to 11 for those who have advan­ Mrs. Mathieson says she is mak­ by the fifth and sixth grades; Oswego March 14. He is survived varieties, but also reasonable
and Drill Team supplied the en­
small children and keeping a ced first aid cards. Mel Parker is ing room for an automatic wash­ choral reading by the eighth by his widow, Mary; «laughters, standards of seed condition.
watchful eye on a reluctant hus­ in charge of registration locally. ing ma hine and some built-in grade and a song by the seventh Mrs. Aileen Taber of Burlingame,
This program is conducted In tertainment Friday night at Ar­
band looked as if she were enjoy­ Transportation will be arrangée! cu pboards.
grade a companied by Vernon
Oregon under law by Oregon lington for the.6B tournament.
Sherman high school gets off Berry on his guitar, and closing Calif., Mrs. Hazel Gates of West- State college. The various phases
The sophomore class Is spon­
ing life more than the perform­ and paid for by the Red Cross.
Thursday and Friday of this the progr am with a song “The Cat port, Conn., and Mrs. Doris Zan- of the seed certification program soring a talent show for all non-
ers who had apparently chosen a
slus
of
San
Rafael,
Calif.;
sons,
week for spring vacation.
The (’am»? Back” by Mr. Berry. An­
career instead of matrimony.
are directed by the Oregon State professionals March 28. It will
Booster club plans a food sale at other assembly will be held in Earl of Parkdale, Harold of Har­ college extension service. Oregon lx* divided Into three classes:
Are such choices made or thrust Odd Fellows Have
the City hall In Wasco Satur«lay. May, the «late will lx* announced rah, Wash.; one sister, Nettie of county agents are the certifica­ adults, high «chool arxl grade
upon them?
Ixxng Beach, Calif and nine grand
This is for the Wasco and Rufus later.
school. $10 will l»e first prize and
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Annual Convention
children and three great grand­ tion authorities In their respec­
units.
$5 will lx* second prize.
Mrs.
Eugene
Spencer
and
son
tive
counties.
Rules,
regulations,
Boosting the budget, cutting
The 15th annual convention of
Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Hilder- and Mrs. Bill Jones and son of children.
A Student Council meeting was
and other Information on this
the taxes are l»oth planning for district 11 and 11A of the IOOE
subject are available to any grow­ held March 11 to discuss ways to
reducing the value of the dollar lodge was held at the IOOE hall brand entertaine I at a turkey Seattle left Tuesday for their Juniors Giving Spring
er by contacting the Sherman raise money, ways to stop the
an,: that is dire.tly stealing from in Grass Valley Saturday, Mar. 15. dinner before the Elk’s club home after spending about two
students from throwing paflxr in
county agent’s office.
the savers for the benefit of the Willard Barnett, preskied as pre­ dance last Saturday evening. In­ woaks here with the former’s par­ Dance at High School
vited were the Stanley Andersons
the hallways and the condition of
Mr. ami Mrs. Boyce Blay­
improvident. It is jx)or govern­ sident of the convention.
"Oriental Gardens” has lieen
Mem­ of I*ortland, the Peter Welks of ents,
lock.
the lunchline.
ment, poor economics and poor bers were present from The Dal­
Dell
Eakins
Observe
chosen as the theme for the
Beaverton, Douglas Shulls, Jerry
Class meetings were held Mar.
The Cooking Canaries 4-H club junior class prom to be held
financing.
les, (Xlell, Fossil, Moro and Du­ Barnetts, Ere<| Anderson and
13, fifth period. A special meet­
met at the home of their leader, Saturday, March 22, In the Sher­ 49th Wedding Date
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fur. The featured speaker was Marilyn OLson of Moro.
Mrs. Joe Hammond, March 11.
The govenment meddling with Wiley Clowers from the Madras
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Eakin cele­ ing of the sophomore class was
Mrs. Hugh White and Mrs. Present were Joy von Borstel, man high school gymnasium.
the recession is like putting lodge, grand conductor of the
Music
will
lx*
furnished
by
tte
brated
their 49th wedding anni­ held March 4. to determine what
whisky in the tomato juice or Grand Ixxlge of Oregon. Orville Harold L. White went to Htxxl Lynn Gabrielson, Sharon Koecke, “ Rhythmalres”, although previous versary at their home In The Dal­ kln«l of class rings they would buy.
coffee the drunkard is taking to Ruggles favored with two vocal River Wednesday to have lunch I>errie Peters, Janice Ixmiley, advertisements llste«! a com lx» les Sunday, March 16. Hostesses CAROL ANN BI'RNKT IN
with Annabell Fortner who Is Ixirraine Stark and Melva AH>?r-
solx*r up on.
from Ix*wis and Clark college as were their daughters, Mrs. Myrle OS< l»l*AY IN M A Y
solos; Mrs. Ruggles played sever­ staying with Elsie Rogers there. ty.
Mrs. Melvin Allx*rty and Jim­ the band.
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Smith, Mrs. F. M. Van Metre, and
al numbers on the piano; Gus
Carol Ann Burnet of Moro will
Spending
spring
vacation
with
my
were
guests.
The
girls
made
One effect the little foreign cars Weigelt of The Dalles performed
The public is invited to attend Mrs. Glair Uoltnott and granddau­ take part In the Oregon State
the
George
Woodmans
are
Dar­
baked custard. The next meeting this semi-formal «lame.
may have on the American mar­ some magic tricks. The conven­
ghter, Mrs. Harry Clark. Forty college presentation of the musi­
ket is to provide variety.
Cars tion will be held next year at lene Quillen and Gail Herbig of will be March 25. After the meet­
inetnebrs of the immdeiate family cal “’1'he King an«l I,” at annual
Portland.
Other
recent
visitors
ing
Mrs.
Fred
Peters
surprise«l
were» getting pretty much into a Hood River. The Grass Valley
Women
Buy
Service
had dinner with them ami alxout Mother’s Weekend In May.
were
Mrs.
Weedman’s
mother,
her daughter, Derrie, with a party
pattern.
seventy friends and relatives
Rebekahs prepared
and served Mrs. Preston and sister Mrs. Ruth
Miss Burent has one of the top
elebrating her birthday. All en­ For Community Church
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the banquet.
called during open house from supporting roles for the produc­
Ix-vin
and
children
of
Portland.
joyed
angel
cake
and
ice
cream.
Out in the country the butter­
The Moro Community Presby­ 2 to 4 p. m.
tion.
1'he Tuesday bridge club n et White, Mrs. Guy Weedman and
cups have bloomed and the sage
The lace covered table belli the
terian
Church Is now the owner
“The King and I,” made famous
Missionary
Society
Mar
h
4
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ev-
Mrs.
John
Foss
as
guests.
Mrs.
rats are scurrying around as signs
of a silver service, thanks to the three tiered square cake decor­ on Broa«lway atxl In the award­
Strong
won
high
guest
prize.
of spring. Here in town the wom­
ated with pink ’’fxt*e buds, blue
Others present were Mrs. Harley ladies of the community who at­ doves arxl wedding lx*lls topped winning movie, is ix*ing complete-
en are out in short pants, giving Program Varied
tended
and
contributed
to
the
y produced and directed by the
Dutton, Mrs. Hugh Wliite, Mrs.
the same information.
Wednesday afternoon the Mis­
silver tea March 18 by the Junior with tlx* numerals 49 In a heart Independent Student organiza­
E-trelle
Hailey,
Mrs
Hlldred
Zell,
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sionary so iety met at the home
Mrs. Alliert Kaseberg, Mrs. L. P. I xxlles club. Hostesses greeting motif was flanked by pink arxl tion on campus as a s|xx?lal pro­
The dresses women are l»eing of Mrs. Goodenbergt-r with 18
white candles.
The cake was ject. List year, the group pre-
Haven
and Mrs. Harry VanGilder. guests were PresUlent Mrs. Ver­ baked an«l decorated
told to wear this year are not members present.
by Mrs. • *nte«l “T h e Merry Widow.”
non Melzer, and Mesdames Arnly
Mrs.
Hailey
and
Mrs.
Zell
won
exactly Mother Hubbards, t>eing
A dessert luncheon was served
Clark.
Mrs.
H.
H.
Bush
of Port­ Student dance groups are coop­
Paulson,
Stan
Coelsch
and
Ted
the high ami low prizes respec­
a little short and neither are the by Mollie McLachlan, Lila Hull,
Thompson. Mrs. Henry Jaeger land and Mrs. Jlrn Thomas of erating In the production.
tively.
women expected to perform the and Ix?ta Eslinger at 1:30 p. m.
Hillsboro fxoured between 2 and
Miss Burnet is a Junior in the
Mrs. Charles Everett has re­ passed the guest book.
tasks women used to do.
But
President Hilda Goodenberger
3
p rn. with Mrs. Joyce Di I longer school of education. A 1955 gradu­
Entertainment
included
two
turned from Salem where she
thev look about the same.
opened the meeting by reading a
spent the winter with her daugh­ number by the Junior choir of the cutting ami serving the cake. ate of Moro high school, she is the
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verse entitled “ Let Me Keep
Moro chur h. They sang “God So Between 3 and 4 p. m. Mrs. Ix*ta daughter irt Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ter and husband.
The national congress should I^ent” followed by prayer. It was
Ixived the World” ami “Jacob’s Esling.*r of Moro arxl Mrs. V. B. O. Burnet of Moro.
never be held in session more reported that the work projects
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuggle, I ¿adder”, under the direction <xf Eakin of The Dalles poure«! ami
than 30 day£ The boys read too for the church are being com­
Mrs. Arthur Sargent and Rachel Mrs. J. K. McKean and accompan- Mrs. (’lark cut and serve« 1 the B A Y A N N E S A Y ItH <.K'l>i
much from the Congressional plet«!. Names of Missionaries for
Medler, worthy matron, from The ied at the piano by Mrs. David cake.
IO I R N A I.IH M P L A C B
Record and not enough from the the month of March were read
Dalles recently attended a recep­ Moore.
Members of the family present
Dayanne Sayrs was reently
tion
in
Rose
City.
Podunk Press w hich causes a self- ¿rom the yearlxxik of prayer by
Refreshments of
homemade were Mr. ami Mrs. Myrle Smith tapped for membership In the
engendered hysteria. The home Mrs. Earl Gentry. She also led the
Mrs. Esther Stanley was taken cfxxkies, mints, nuts, tea and tof­ arxl family of Grass Valley, Mr. Ix*wls an<| Clark chapter of PI
folks remain calm except when devotions on “ The Field L the
to the hospital Friday evening. fee were serve«! from a lace cover­ and Mrs. F. M. Van Metre ami Delta Epsilon, national Journal­
tr^ ng to pressure congress which World.’’ Matt. 13:38.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed table centered with a green John of Portland, Mr and Mrs. ism fraternity. The tapping took
must always be done with an air
The program “On Giving Away
Afton McIntyre were their dau­ and white bouquet of snapdragons Clair Boltnott arxl her children, place at the annual dessert party
of great haste and necessity.
ghter Jannle and classmate, Ar­ ami i arnations. Silver candelabra Marilyn an«l Carolyn George, bc*ld to honor staff members of
Your Money— C’hcçrfuuly,” (hil­
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lene Strong of Vancouver and held white candk?s and the nap­ Paul (ieorge ami «laughter, Max­ the college publications. Formal
ariously in the Greek» was pre­
We have a second satellite sented very’ realistically by Mrs.
Mrs. Shirley Batchelor and Gay- kins depicted the St. Patrick ine ami husband all from Wen­ Initiation of the ten new mem-
rushing around the earth to boost Roy Belshoe. Various members Ixi Grande for 1958-59 at Eastern la ami Alec.
theme. Serving at the silver ser­ atchee, Wn., Mr. ami Mrs. Walter bers will be in April.
our ego. Feel Better?
The Thursday evening bridge vice during the aftern«xxn were Van Metre and family of Port­
stated where they would like to Orvgon college.
Pi I)elta Epsilon seeks to pro
Edwards, a sophomore at EOC, club met recently at the home «>f Mesdames Gwen Matteson, A. land, Mr. ami Mrs. Ron Van Met­ mote journalism on the carupus.
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give their money and why. With
Consumers have been spending everyone taking part. Besides the is a 1951 graduate of Moro high Mrs. Dewey Thomas with Mrs. 18mma ami Orlow Martin. Two re and daughter of The Dalles, Each year it publishes the student
< ¿era Id N In bet winning high and beautiful bouquets of Hawaiian Mr. an«l Mrs. John Foster ami telephone directory ami awards
more dollars in retail stores and usual countries of Christian con­ school.
until lately getting less goods. cern named - some “money” was
'Rie Inland Machinery Fellow­ Mrs Ira Fridley low.
flowers recently brought home daughter of Portlaml. Among the two journalism echolarshipa as
High prices of labor and big pro­ suggested to lx* used for Litera­ ship Is given to an outstanding
Attending the WSCS meeting from the Islamls by Mrs. Dewey friends and relatives attending its service to the college To be­
fits were common. No wnrxler ture for ppace — Westminster junior or senior student In sec­ were Mrs Martin Pahidoda, pnes, Thompson added Interest to the were Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Ballan come a member one must serve
there’s a recession.
Foundations, Christian Education ondary education with a major in Mrs. Harley Dutton, treas., Mrs. decorations In the r«x>m.
tvne ami family of Gladstone, Mr. as an editor for a ye ar «*n a »*am-
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in every land including our own. - ience-mathematics.
Lloyd Royse. sec., Mrs. Ernest
Mesdames Allan Pinkerton ami and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mr. ami pus publkation ami lx* atx>ve av­
It has been frosty almost every Perhaps each woman didn’t give
E wards has a grade point av­ Shull, sec. of student work, Mrs. Dick Skiles were in charge of Mrs. Harold Eakin, Mr. ami Mrs. erage scholastically.
night this month making spring all in purse, but what was giv­ erage of 3.78 for work thus far Estrelle Halley, sec. «xf lit. * pub, decorations and Mesdames Jack Dell Old I, Mr. an<l Mrs. Owen
Miss Sayrs Is currently a »ec-
worse than winter.
en was «lone cheerfully. Each one He is a member «xf Theta Delta Mrs. Clyde Fri ley, sec. of youth Cushman and Bob Brisbine of re­ Eakin ami family, Mr. ami Mrs. tion editor of the VOYAGEUR,
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feels better a quainted with the Phi, men's scholastic honorary, work; Mrs. Gordon Harper, se«' freshments. Program was arran­ Wallace May. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the college yearbook.
She is a
This ought to be a good time needs in the various fields.
and
Intercollegiate K n i g h t s , of supplies; Mrs. R E. Bruner^ ged by Mrs. Wm. Bleker and Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Art Schilling, all soplxwnore majoring in elemen­
to build some houses in .Moro
Next meeting will be April 9. • -n - service organisation.
sec of missionary ed , ami Mrs. Terry Bucholtz. All in the club fr«xm Grass Valley, and many tary education ami the daughter
with government putting up the at the home of Mrs. Russell Bel­
I^s is the son of William Ed- John Robinson, sec of spiritual wish to say thank-you to all who friends ami relatives from The of Mr. and Mrs. learner H Sayrs
money at low interest.
wards of .Moro.
shee.
life They voted to semi Mrs. Bru- made this tea a suri-ess.
Dalle«.
of Moro.
Good Marks
Base Election
For Dam Problem