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Gherman cCnattíy jjmtrnal Seventieth Year No. 32 Moro, Oregon Friduy These T h in g s We N o te Historical Society Ju n e 13, 1958 f a Counly County Official Paper ± 1 Jean Ross Tops Field Hearing Uncovers In Sheep Division » z\i- .- ÿ r g e Objections At Livestock Show Jean Ross repeated her former io Bridge Plan Hears Mate A lovely affair Tuesday after- Jack Kellogg. Billy Smith, Alice Mrs. E verett W atkins, and H erb noon was the bridal show er for Kaseberg, Mary Ixiu G riffith, Boot, all of The Dalles, Ann Mc- Miss Lois Ann E verett at the and Bonnie W elk in the 7th. Bar- Millin of Hebo, Arnold Brady of Methodist church social rooms bara Fridley, Jean Hockett, Lyn- Dufur, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elis- given by Mrs. M arvin Thomas, da Marden, Tony Capaci, Tom worth of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. trium phs at the w heat league The day was warm and sunny Mrs. Martin Pshigoda, Mrs. Vern Coats and John Thomas in the A large num ber of interested when Sherman cou rattans tiegan Van Gilder, Mrs. L. P. Haven, Mrs. 8th. H onorable mention went to Glen VanGikier and family of livestock show field in The Dal- Antelope, Mr. and Mrs. Prank les this week by bringing home persons crowded the hearing hall gathering at DeMoss Springs Jack Itothery and Mrs. Lloyd Dean Rich, Sharon Bolden in the vonBorstel of Grass Valley. tiie grand cham pionship for sheep at Maryhill castle Tuesday tnorn- Park, the men to sit and visit Royse. A profusion of roses and 7th. Virgil Fields in the 8th. The Mrs. Sam Brock returned re- a medium southdow n. ing and sat surrounded by relics while the women opened the bas other flowers graced the rooms honor roll for the whole year was centlv from Reno Nevada w here Other w inners were Mary Ha- of an old Indian civilization while ket? of too..—a situation consti- an.I soft music appropriate for the as follows: 8th, Tony Capaci, Tom she visited his sister Mrs. Cora ven, reserve Yorkshire, Florine talking about transportation proh- Giles L. French tuting a luxury tor men. There occasion played in the back- Coats, Barbara Fridley, Jean Ho- Conley. Crews, first, Nancy Crews 2nd, lems not Imagined by the ahori- was food, tables full of it, enough ground during the afternoon, ckctt, Lynda Marden and John Mr and Mrs Floyd Rathbun Frequency of elections is one to tickle the thin and fru strate Miss Jeannette Belshee added to Thomas; 7th grade, Mary Lou and family went to Portland Sat- 4th. Doug Reid. 5th, Danny Rolfe, Mines. Colonel Jackson G raham dis- of the faults of our governm ent, the thick. the mood WRh piano selections Griffith, Alice Kaseberg and Billy urday to visit Mrs. R athbun’s 8th Gary Jose for heavy York- shires. B erkshire: 6th Virgil Phrased w ith form alities by brief- We could assure ourselves of '-*? program l>egan prom ptly consisting of a medley of Liszt Smith; honorable mention Ronnie m other Mrs Pete Laurs ing the attendants in the purpose equally good governm ent by giv- on time »»ecause some w anted to an(j Shubert and other selections. Welk. Mrs Fiovd Haines and Mrs. Fields. County herd 3rd. in judging county teams took the hearing w’hlch was to de- ing longer term s and m aking attend a wedding and others Delores Belshee sang V a n .r solo, H “A Kwy nt ^test-s m N r a n d Mrs. Leo W atkins attended Rebekah 4th and 6th out of some three do«- term ine w hether the bridge plans recall easier in case the office w anted to see a horse show. Tom Dream is a Wish ? h v t rk i 7 ’ u T ” and fa n y we7 , M,r ’ Assembly in Corvallis w here Mrs. en teams. Jean Ross was the best would impede river transports- holders failed to serve well. F raser sang three songs, more Makes,” accompanied 1 b> het sis- and Mrs. Law rence Boots of I.eb- Haines took the degree of Chlv- Individual judge of the countv tlon- Charles E. Andrews, of the T T W N than his usual quota, and closed ter Jeannette. anon. alrv in the heavy Angus class Bar- W ashington Toll Bridge authority W onder if we’ll ever reduce with “Sweet O regon”, Mrs. Allie The serving table was covered Miss Carm en Rovse of Eugene the horse power of a car so that Ruggles read the repor* it will not support more than tw o tary and treasurer, Wallace tail lights. extended the president’s T T W N Giles French talked about E stim ates are that the w heat history, Kenneth Fridley crop will be the biggest ever. Ac- some state highway commission w hite carnation. Also gracing Marie, who drove up on Friday. l h u h , rah Gosson, daughter of 9th; I) Hereford«: Doug Bish 1st Paul w Lite for Upper River reage reduction doesn’t stop it history and prophesied great de- , be serving table was a silver tea Mr and Mrs. Haymond Van Mr. and , Mrs. Eugene Gosson uf Erin Wilson _ 11th County her T ow ing W heeler Rucker, for t _ _____ „ ____ velopment for this area in the service and punch bowl at which but could if allowed to operate. G ilder and Mr. and Mrs. A rthur **-*- ■ • _ Ashland is spending part of her Sherm an was 2nd. Tidew ater-Shaver a n d Antony next few years. TTW N Mrs. ( harles E verett and Mrs. L. Sargerat drove to Portland recent- sum m er vacation here w ith her In lieef show m anship iunior Smith for Stevenson Towboat Women, it says here, are going L. Funk, aunts of the bride to be. ly to attend the 90th birthday re- grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leo total w inners were Ih.ug Blah 6th, aske<i there be a m i n i m i to wear som ewhat more shapely poured punch and coffee. Glass ception of Mrs. Julia Woods Han- W atkins. Doug Medler 7th, Erin Wilson °* horizontal clearance dresses this fall. N atural, too. trays were used for refreshm ents sen, a form er Sherm an county Mr. and Mrs. George Buck and 10th; Interm ediate: Barbara Frid- and 75 feet vertical clearance Mother H ubbards are for sum m er. with m iniature parasols for fav- resident and teacher. family of G rants Pass were week ley 7th, Alice Kasei»erg 15th; 1 bey a ** preferred a high level T T W N ors- A ttending a canasta party at end visitors at the home of Mr. Senior: Florene Crew s 4th. !X>n bridge without a lift span. We are great fadists. It looks Upon the arrival of the guest of the home o f Mrs. Bess Pound in and Mrs. Lawrence Buck. H. C. Higgins of the toll bridge Decker 9th, Terry Kaseberg 13th. as If we w’ere getting over a honor and her mother, Mrs. John The Dalles recently were Mrs The Rufus G range m et last Swine Showmanship: Jr. Nancy authority, said th at while tlx? mania for bigger, longer cars Robinson, they were each pre- Gordon H arper, Mrs. Augusta T hursday with M aster George Crews 3rd; Interm ediate: Danny plans for the bridge perm itted and are going to spend money on sented with a corsage of pink H uckin, Mrs. Paul Patrick, Mrs. Fox in the chair. A fter the usual Rolfe 3rd, Virgil Fields 6th. Doug MOnie variation in location of the sw im m ing pools and boats. Well, rosebuds. During the afternoon. Carl Tuggle and Mrs. A rthur Sar- business, slides of Mr and Mrs Reid 9th; Sheep show m anship: d,t sl,an» such a design would it has to oe something. Mrs. John Foss, Mrs. Darwin Van gent. H arland McDonald’s trip to Mex- Jr.: Nancy Coulee 1st; Intermedi- Pe rm ^ shipping satisfactorily, T T W N GikJer and Miss Darlene Goch- Mrs. Charles Everett and Mrs. ico were enjoyed instead of the ate: Ann Hall 5th; Sr.; Jean Ross ( o s t of the bridge as plan- One of the things ham pering nauer were prize w inners in a Jennie H earing reoently visited lecturer’s program . Supper was 4th. ned would he $2,875.000 and as car sales may be 40 cent gaso word game, after which Miss Ev- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee in served. In beef show m anship Steve Bur- re<iuested would be $3,015,000 line. erett opened her gifts, assisted by Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. C urt Tom and net was 4th; In hog showman- with financing charges In addi- TTW N .Mrs. Gordon H llderbrand, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellsw orth their daughter Catherine left ship John Fields was 5th and ,lon‘ The traffic count indicated Gold is like the Oregon Jo u r Leo Roberts and Mrs. Dewayne of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. W alt W ednesday for a trip which will L arrv Middleton 7th »nd the between three and th ree and nal’s editorial page, w here you Roe could lie ¡«pent find it. safety. T T W N est of the Inland Senator N euberger says that spoke about th e cost unem ploym ent benefits should be might lie involved paid by the federal governm ent - M $ but his evidence instead of the states. We do not Sig Unander, rted as far as the agree. It is more of the big gov- uK«w. u ...u.v u.v Kov- , th nells' H(»tK«rt Ferrell, E strelle Mem hapter had 20 hogs and Klver bridge was concern- ernm ent idea the senator should kilkintf ,nni?1 Hailey, Gordon H arper, Carl Ev- J. J. talking long and saying nothing. Ya r * 2,' L Medler- Mr and M rs- -,lrn Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and four steers in the show with Gene ' The 8Pan there is used try to forget. A fter some early day history of * 1 ave ' 1 e r’ -vd Rath- Towers and son and David Utley son Jim left S aturday for Cor- Fridley taking 3rd, Steve Burnet a,K)ui times a year. TTW N Oregon and some kind words for ?,Un. an< , , nn’ Leo Roberts, John all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe vallis. They were dinner guests 4th and C urtis Root 6th for An- ,r ,f z Timmin of the Portland We note several ads th at p u r Or . ”:v1se’ , 1 nest _ Sln,|H. Richard Yocum and family of Heppner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John gus. Jim Duncan had the reserve PnhI,c IkX’ks lacked th e conten- its stu rd y founders he urged pose to instruct in how to invest o ‘ eS; ! c n,eC „ th , M ar* Prank M ed,er- Mr- and Mrs- n in K irsh in M.Minraville Saturday Palouse hog, John Fields 4th for ,,on of the lines. Speaking money. It rem inds us of an old study and acceptance of the pro ii\n , Art Smith, H arry VanGilder, Macnab and family and Mr. and and in the evening they w ere l>en of three. The team was 10th for ,he bridge were George Bacon posed regional corporation for recipe for stewed rabbit: “ First, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in a field of 21 team s judging ow ner of the Maryhill ferry, Hen- Columbia river developm ent as a Raymond \ anGilder, Darwin Van Mrs. V. I’. Brock and family. catch the rabbit.” v‘ a ' an Uaa.si»eck, I>el A ttending the funeral for Mrs. Foote in Corvallis. Honored there stock. ry Miller, Klickitat county means of getting rid of the ini- county com- com- TTW N W right, I» o W atkins and Judy, Fletcher missioner, Glen Wbod, W enatchee quttous preference clause and p u t Here it is fath er’s day and w e’re Chandler of Commerce, Bill Has full up on fishing equipm ent, ting northw est developm ent in 4 -H Summer School kins, The Dalles Cham ber of the hands of natives instead of cameras, radios and have a ser < ommerce, Jack Rogers, Wenat- viceable car. Probably could use strangers. Drawing 19 Youths chee Traffic A ss’n. Ben Fanning. Elected as new officers after a few socks—and probably will. Bend, president of the Caribou Don M artin had reported for the TTW N Frail Ass’n., Al Henry, W ashing Why weep over the Pacific coa> ton state senator. conference? It hasn’t worked I he crowd came because of in for years. There has been terest in the bridge and w as re much difference in size of schools presentative of m any of the com- in ethics in sports and too great „ I. ______ _ ________ college J™0111«« from Columbia riv er to distance for many to follow’ their n a n - i n i / f , o le ili ix illS U W <)I Iz jie , five years. were the I* E. Dehlers, the Arth- aw aiting him at the Allis Chai- cam pus at Corvallis. They will ’’" ’achee along Highway 97, teams. Dale Ixuighlin and Sharon, Ix>on- ur Sargents, the Joe H ilderbrands m ers plant. Mrs. Fox and Jim re- attend classes, participate in var- w,1‘« i» is the Caribou Trail. TTW N nard Fields, Keith . - m i ,.. . McDonald, arwj Rodney of Ixdianon. Memor- turned to Rufus Monday evening ious typea of recreation and take A ttending from Sherm an coun- We used to think it was the Horse Show Draws .. 1 . >,e an‘ ' annle. Steve ¡a) (iav guests at the L. E. ix»h- while George w ent on to Eugene part in special events such as the wer° Vernon Miller, B. boys who had ail the troubles u lllHr ^ ernam ^,<’<*tegor and ler’s were Mr. and Mrs. Marion for the grange convention. H. Roberson, T. l i s t e r Johnson band and candk? lighting cere w ith girls until we learned to Riders From Afar Mo lie Of C orvalll., Tom Moore. Oosson and chll(lren <)f p „ r t |a „(| Robert Ferrell and Giles French. mony. read the advicee columns and • Itobcrt an«l an<l Bill A lsupan.1 . T he c h e rrle , are rlfx-nlng f u t During their stay the 4 H’ers The Fort Dalles Riders and the learned that girls had troubles, Nlabet, Gerald Nlsbet. w . A. Nis- children an.l Mollie McLachlan ln ltu ,u s ’ an<1 the oreharda have will live in fraternities, sorori Sherm an County Riders were the too. bet, Joe Moss, Carol Olmstead of of Moro pickers harvesting the crop. The ties and dorm itories on campus. Red Cross Swimming most consistent w inners in the T r W N n m i > r n iu m h i» r i,iin . i. k . . Hooil River, Paul Patrick, W. R. M em o rial d av v is ito r« a t th,. cherries are going to the plant for <’ounselors at the living quar- The Portland Beavers are mi -( olumhia riding d u b contests Reid, Arlet R hinehart and Rebec- y visitors at the _ ------ 7 ° P ' “,S COl,e*fe 8tU(,enta M Lesson To Start Rathbun home w ere Mrs. !h inlv e a r ? n 7 i ,hî VPi threatened w ith a shake-up. Prob- held at the fair grounds Sunday ,.a ip rrv Harnett m u Floyd ' ' ..................................... " ’-,v 2 y tn*10' 1. 1 LS the far’ as local 4-H leaders. Mrs Howard ably will do no good. The hovs although Arlington, W est Klicki- Harold Brown W alter in ,, l Ra ph W ittenburR- Mr- and Mrs. mers will realize a little money, " " u .'" 1 ' z, r,1ose interested in the Red are getting too old for baseball. tat Posse. Hood River and other X rd ^ „J F ° rd’ FIorence Mur' as they have had slim crons th e * L ’ A rm stronK Cross sw im m ing lessons to i»e clubs took some places m 2 . , B runer» J «hn Ruck of dock an<1 Mrs Mary Ra rb u r last several years P " from Sher’ *" ^ e Dalles must be sign«* TTW N F , ^ h- i £ s r S ~ F F M ran" Mrs Llyod Roy sv* and That girl who won $248,000 on The Superior gas and filling ' \ ,y Monday, Ju n e 15. They Mrs. John Royse attended a fam- station at Rufus expects TV is getting proposals by mail. _g 2° is f_ Ven. a schoi- ' may ,nay .slgn Fiekls’ Confection- Tects to be f <»e.eg.ue given sign up at Fields’ ? P Y *'* rm tO C° VeF ° ry ln O r®88 Valk‘y - All children That m ust make her mad. x ^ r ^ r ^ ^ d Bun- ready for business W ednesday Mrs. •Ct was geh thelr • s l,n7 le r i 7 ’h<xd '<*<*■ Sher- having completed the first grade T T W N Their last major projec Senator Green of Rhode Island Lynn Douglas of Hood River won H astings 80 * * S John Sheldrake. statk.n in i older are eligible. For fur- 11IC1I «nd their and o„,er ting w ater for the station and ----- ------ lfc,n is 90. Trouble w ith being 90 says the Texas Barrel race. Mr A MrMiiitn nf ' a ™ ’ Buyer, " ’chatoman. <’ " UC‘ H e,ro Mrs losephlnc Lam horn and John Malhleson. w ater maator for we who are not 90 nor have ever P ort Dalles was ahead again ln spent several da v s w ith \ f r an i Mrs. Bernis Guy of Portland Rufus has brought w ater to their Sim ley W atkins, Wasco—Sher- filer Information contact Helen i»een 90 Is that folks are so sur- the English Pleasure class. Judy v|rs A rth u r Sargent spent the Memorial week end business. prised to find such an ancient Beck and Jan Anderson placing man C ounty Fair Asso.; Arlean For registration in Wasco visiting Mr. and Mrs, Al Dor- A fter being warm here the last After | h.M(KM anH Mp« w vt, J, ? ,n Wa* '° aee around at all they think every- ln that order. Tom Alford of 10 Misses Cora and ,„k Max- H v. ral ".•.•k., a west wind has E. llrtK-kert, Vee Buaai, M o r l i Goat« ^ u p a“ " ’. t o ” "«?**1 M sry majpr anfj fam j|y an<i took thing he does is rem arkable. Mile and Cathy W est of Arlington Laidlaw of Portland w ere week irx? and Arlene Dormaier er home Wowing. We got a Idg rain , ira n a e . B arbara Erldley. Market W a* ° were first and second in the end Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. H arry T 7 W N with them for a visit. Also v isit- la*t T «uuim »ay aim w as lear- es u/«,r tIso visit- hursday and u it was fear- Wasco_dam Waseo— h n ,M ...... ’ ....... . .. Van Gilder. A nation that cannot keep from Hackamore Reining class, W eir Memorial For registration in ing the Dormaiers were Mr. and ?<1 R would crack the cherries, over burdening its citizens w ith excessive taxes shooting rocket? touch of sanit T “Aiding” railroa them federal much sense, is to make money, The “How to Make a Steelhead a Game F ish ” problem is still with us. No one could make a steelhead other than a game fish. It Is sport to atch one but as a commercial fish It is inferior to chinook salmon. TTW N I«ack of inform ation is the cause fomany failures of govern ment. It may stem from a poli tician's preference /or talk over thought. TT W N Next week the sun will turn north again and the days begin to shorten. That makes hte saddest day of »he year but we suppose it has to happen unless we have nothing but daylight. Treasurer Speak McKean of Sherm an Riders won Mrs. Bill Macnab, Mr. and Mrs. Memorial day. the matched pairs class. W e-t .. , A , iy «nsen, an<i O un C1„ h; A1)cF Kaseberg. Wasco F rc<l Anderson, son of Arvld An- /•., »,,,, l - , • z. <, m-w autom atic W ind <*r«o„, w r e m .rrto d . . the Moro Mich,,., Kenny, ' Z « - S 3 SuU y X ,™ « £ .7 ? M i l l e r , Mora — H arlandvlew welcome to try it Grange, E rin Wilson. K e n t-S h e r- An election resulted |„ j , m man county branch. F irst Nation- W hite belna eho .n . . / . a, Bank, Pan, Sather. M o r t^ « Ä ' I S d Ä % cos,um e ‘ ,asR Marjorie vanG ilder was first and Sharon foelsch. also of Sherm an Riders was second. Roy Phillippi , r v n " 1 a,nd ? dfh T,bbetg of O,.i 2- ' p acpil 7ne and tu o tn t.ie Trail horse clam. J. R. Price of I>a Grande was ludffc of the h show heki 1 on í' sunnv m l w’hlch m J in was Z",“ hlU on A' e X ' T n . i ' k • 1 d at ended, m ' -Johnnie were dinner guests of Mr. and ’ ** Mrs. I xhj W atkins a fte r ______ _ here ’ ey v¡sited the cem eteries and in TF-> Dalles Memorial day. 'F -itin g Mr a n ! Mrs. Floyd ¡¡alnes are their ‘laughters, Mary Haines and Patty Smith from Kansas. w W. b h001 raîl f r o . . “ / On the honor '» •• last nine weeks were ‘ Joined the Riders for a potluck picnic In the park during the af- ternoon Among the out-of-town people in Wasco Memorial day w ere Mr. and Mrs. Searty and .Mrs. Ethel Thom of Hood River, Elizabeth F ro »tie, (Reason (Yiffee and his Vnfrf^ Portland, M r a " d Mrs' Hines, Mr. and Mra. Ora W orkman, .Mr. and i g tn e ir S T 2 and family this week while at tending the s to k show at The I>alles and the meetings of the wheat league. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ralslger returned from Spokane Saturday . . spending . ait®r several days there f w here he presided over the meet- «ng of the N orthw est Grain Deal- ers. His successor was chosen at close of the session. Safeway Stores; Rotiert Powell o r a tn K e n t - Sherman nie Mobley, ( ounty ( ’attieni»?n'a Asso; and Gene Fridley, W asco—The Dalles branch, U. S. National Bank. HI'lMiNTKEKM TO MEET The Moro cl tv council ev|ie«-t« to hold its annual budget meeting this Tuesday night, according to Mayor B II. Roberson. , I dent T », o * " Dick Yocum and iJ o y ,i o,‘, 7 « '" ' A merrhandl.se shoot will tie held Sunday Ju n e 22. Miss Edith Paulson, having fin ished her school work for the year is preparing to leave before June 23 to attend sum m er schooì at Eastern Oregon college at I J Grande during the sum m er