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I l* * (En inti y JjnittttuÎ Seventy-Second Year No. 51 Moro, Oregon Friday October 21. County Official Paper Two W o. en In Shermrn Countv Club Sherman Skins To Hear Stadelman’s n on to it Race for Council T , D . Burns 39-18; Now / ravels Recounted These T hings We Note Setting Record Faces Madras The Sherm an County Club will , r. ■ meet next Tuesday, October 25 at l o r the first time in memory Keefo’s w ith dinner in the Ms The Sherman H uskies trav el and probably in the records, sonic haHi Meeting tIme wlll ed to Burns to defeat the High women were nom inated for coun- eight o’clock landers 39 to 18 last Friday after '** ’ h n t at a c‘ty cau- sp eaker for the meeting will noon. ------- This ...... win « ... brings the ..u .- Hus- rho i luesday ri ght at the be George Stadelman who will kies their third straight win in \i. p i ial So,ntf 30 -v ears ago tell alxmt his observations ami league play. This Friday the fi- ‘ ‘ . ,> a” t 11" us c,ity rT experiences on a trip around the red-up Sherman team will meet Giles L. French -D to .e i and carefully ami w ith world in search of new m arkets the Madras W hite Buffalos on m n u a,,pi‘rent feminine amuse- for the fruit and vegetables of the Sherm an Held and Madras At this tim e of bringing out \ . to w n ,be actlons the mid-Columbia basin w here also has a league record of 3-0. new cars it appears that Am eri and some of the im portant words he and his family conduct a bro can cars will be sm aller to meet John Fields, fleetfooted half of a male council. the foreign pattern. But we doubt kerage and shipping business. of Sherm an led the H uskies to Nominated for a two w ear term if size is the main reason for their win, scoring three touch on the council was Mrs. Giles the tu rn to sm aller cars Foreign downs. His first in the second Mrs. L. Wassenmiller (Lela) French and nom inated for cars are better made, put together quarter was a 61 yard off-tackle a four year term was Mrs. Tom by w orkm en with some pride in play. His next TD came in the my (Cathy) Thompson. There Buried Monday th e ir Jobs, not throw n together third quarter on a 20 yard run were masculine candidates nam Mts Lydia W assenmiller, 83, through the middle of the Burns in a fit of anger. ed also so voters who think widow of the late and well known p ne He again ran off-tackle for TTW N women should do their manage Jacob W assenm iller died in The 54 yards fnr the goaI Labor in Portland needs a les ment by indirection may choose Dalles Thursday and funeral ser- j obn Duncan led off for the son ia respect for life. Gang thcm ’ X‘ceS Were conducted fr°m the Huskies with the first TD of the sterism is running wild. It is a Opposing Mrs French is John baptist church in Grass \ alley game as he plunged over the line dangerous town. Buck Neither have council ex- Monday forenoon at 11 a. m w ith from the one yard I|ne Mldd|e. Ilyan of tin* land Pony ‘ F ancy J T urnout e ev i r en breed < iT kiMses, is s r . m tl.» e Johnson i.a... .... mares ... T T W N . . . . . . H.u.r . and - l.in d . i. a . . Joh . n son , ........................ n t i " ------- niee<i iv were n > e named w ere nam tor Henry <wv. n iFriedrlch e m v irrietin cn o iu c ia | iin ton fnr ran t be for p a tbp -----------’ ............. ............ l**rience Five for ed Kev. officiating On a ran t *»•«« i No m atter how you vote on any s y x x .................... m , v ^ 7 ., in Gary Thompson brought the thing else; be sure and Vote NO and n , i n i i .u o . . score to 14-6 in the first q u arter on No. 14. The new tax is not Busse, Incumbent, Lee Gunnels, lived along the Volga in her youth by running around end for 13 needed and w ouldn’t be equitable Jack Cushman. Ernest Woods later moving farth er east W ith yards and the goa, He also ran if needed. and Andy Paulson, Incumbent. her husband and young family the successful conversion and TTW N you know or know about In addition Mrs. Marie Cyphers «he came to America about 60 again ran for Fie|d »8 flrst TD Even when red flannels were was nom inated for treasurer, a years aK° and has been a Sher- Larry Middleton broke away The A ltar Society of St. The group is saving Gold Bond at th eir most popular period Marian Rebekah lodge met last ‘» ^ k e e p in g job and George Gel- man countian since. on a fullback pitchout and ran M ary’s Catholic Church in Wasco stam ps and wish to get new W ednesday w ith 16 members pre- ser was 3,80 named for that po- folks didn’t w ear ’em outside Surviving are two sons, Rlne- for j 2 yards and paydirt. The met Monday evening at the home chairs for their hall. T T W N sent. Following the meeting, •s *, *on. hart of I lie Dalles and August of conversion was su ccessfu l T h is Those who seem to hate Nixon of Mrs. George Fox in Rufus ’ „ ,The e,xecutlve com m ittee of the those present again practiced thè Eor mnyor the caucus named Tygh Valley, five daughters. Mrs. wà« 7 h y ia « t’’'tiu c h d o w n '"fo r’the the most are those who were of with Mrs. Morris Burnett as co Wasco PTA met last week to dis- degree work they will use at the B H Roberson, incumbent, Clar- Lydia O1<1 h of Portland, Mrs. Mil- Sherman team varying types of pink during the hostess. ., .. „ . , cuss plans for the annual talent district convention October 29 ence Huis aud Darwin VanGlld- lie Hillman of Oakland, Calif., T he H ighlanders not two of th irties and who now fear ex- Fa her Condon the new pastor show and program for Nov. 4. R efreshm ents of doughnuts and er to ‘««ure a race for the top Mrs ° « d ie ,{eese of Hillsboro, their touchdowns on a 10 yard posure. Nixon, be It rem em bered, of St. Marys Church ,n Wasco, Mrs. Clem Welk volunteered to coffee w ere provided by Floyd Mrs. Natalie Swanson of Portland and run Ì n d f yard liie plunae helped put one of their idols, was persene Mrs Tom Macnab, act as chairm an, and those wish- Haines, noble grand, who bad 8111 Hall was chairm an of the and Mrs Frieda IxM>s of Seattle, T heir last TD was to be the f i l l ’ Hiss, in jail. president of the society, conduct- ing to take part are asked to neglected to appoint a refresh- caucus and Clair Balzer, secre- 14 grandchildren and 16 great- finm enl of every lin em an s TTW N « I the business meeting w hile contact her as soon as possible, meni conim ltlee a, ,he previous grandchildren A brother. Jacob ,lr»on) when a l a k l h Anyway If« a w onderful coun- the secretary Mrs. Hob Nlsbet re- o th e r business was the selection meeting C rass Valley nom inated can- Laul,an Milwaukie. Wls., also Sherman baekfleld caused a fum - • corded corded the the m minutes. of room m others: Mrs Lloyd Sunday m orning as they w ere city office some tim e "»rvlves c ,u “ d » ,u m - try w here a man can go on think- inutes ble and a tackle from H um s ing that two and two m ake five a( ier ondon announced Gosson and Mrs. M artin Pshigoda returning home after delivering ag0 at a caucus and the follow- ------------ — ---- scooped up the ball and rambled until h e’s forty years old witn- 61 yards into the end zone. All sta rtin g N o v 6 at thp mnrntnff «.«a M..a r u . . . o u ..n « ___ . heir w aid , G ltn d a, to Sunday _ g __ n 11 Du ballot Nov Federated Women three of the Burns PAT tries were unsuccessful. Meet In Moro About the County ers are good at th at trade or not but they are wonderful actors w ith a fine eye for the dram atic finish. TTW N ab”“‘ ’’“'ple The Fourth District Institute Oregon Federation of W omen’s Monday at the I ’lllbs’ WM he,d M l church. The lo y,°ro ( om m unity cl to the 65 dele- cal ‘ lub u a s Bost t< ga^ 8 ®nd iueat«, Mrs W A Burnap, Poweil » “ "*• l>''csl«leil at the business Booster Mothers Mrs. Bill Macnab is chairm an, and Mrs. Malcolm McDermid, 4th near the e Charles Siscel residence ,hree ,o be elected: John Alley, and she has appointed commit- grade; Mrs. Floyd Rathbun and at the north edge of town, hap- ( fu‘s,er Briedwell, George Helms To Drink Tea tees to take care of the different Mrs. George W eedman, 5th grade pened w when the Haines vehicle A’ ’’ Balzer, William Johnson. parts of the work. The Fun N ight Mrs. D urw ard Kaseberg --------------- and M rs’ was stru — -*--uck by a car driven bv For councllmen for four years, The „ . Booster of Sher- will begin at 7 p. m. and last W R. Jones, 6th grade; Mrs. C. a young man from Rufus three to lx? elected. Robert Holm- . _ . Mothers , Ml until 11 p. m. There will be fish A Hoekelt and Mrs. Harold Win- Last Thursday Mrs Kh.v.l Hain- “ ■ Owens, Archie Can- ,Ì .h“ L * 11 Klve a 811 If the man says the car will |xmds and grab bags the egar. 7,h grade; Mrs. Phil O’- es and Mrs Leo W alklns visited ‘™JI. Kenneth Crews. Saturday W o l ^ r 22 cafetorlum make 40 miles to the gallon and lietween the Smith was the o year"term vice-president of the district, Mrs' °{ two and four according for a tw the inatlng can.li- r a rI TuKK’e, Wasco; and of re- ‘ ¡? 'ester Jo h nson of Wasco. nom inating have cording secretary, Mrs. John president. tit ion. But Featured on the aftern<x>n pro Craig, The Dalles. me and ye’ll w ear diamonds gram will lx» 4 H girls who model Mrs. Burnap. presented Mrs. i)ar,y Iaid Friday, as a pre birth- Measure Explanation Due th e re ’s nothing you can do if fle off- The Grass Valley and Wasco day celebration. The girls gath- ¡"'red (' Gast, Portland, president ed dresses they made at the they’re plastic. The Moro W oman’s Club an I Rufus Citizens To parishes are talking al>out hav- ered at the W inegar home when of the Oregon Federation, who ail- Sherman County Fair and at the T T W N Several ing a joint Christm as party for school was out, and Mrs Wine- Harlandview Grange will have a Talk Incorporation dressed the group. .She recently State Fair in Salem It w as my old uncle who used attended the Board meeting of gn?u p s feature knitted garm ents all the children this year. We gar prepared dinner for them joint meeting next Monday night, to say that in Europe the women There will lx* indille meeting the General Federation, for which * urpo8e ,su to ralse money for hope thiS Can ,)e worked o ut- 88 L aler. the girls, with much hil October 24 at the grange hall east used perfum e and it was PVPr use at the school and everyone Is m i so far cburch hasn't done e this, arlty, spread their sleeping bags ° f Mor° If 18 the G range Booster at O tteson’s Pyster house in Ru- was held in Montreal. Canada bit as good as going to all that O ther churches have been in the in the tent A nn’s father had pitch- n ig h t an open m eet,ng to w h ich fus Friday night, October 21 at She presented Mrs. Melford M. invited to attend. expense for plumbing. habit of doing this for th eir ed for them in the yard How- every ° ,ie ,s lnyBe<l and very wel- 7 30 I’, m. for a discussion of in- Nelson, Monmouth, first vlce-pre- T T W N young ones. Mrs. Morris Burnett even, with seven lively girls a C° nie Thero will lx> a program corporation for Rufus announces sident of th e Oregon Federation, Grandma was happy when she ■ - —*— • d u ribg which Giles French will Mrs. E. H. Blankenship of that who alm an f the won the draw prize. record player,— and a spider , dis- who was was ch chaim an o of the inatii Insti Cake Bakers To Have could get a bit of heat on h er talk about the 15 m e asu res on th e com m unity. tute panel. M atters discussed The w eather is still lovely to covered in the tent at 3 a. m._ shins and grand daughter has T h ere has been inform al d iscu s were “Our Federation.” Mrs. Nel Contest at Convention look out to see; however, is there one doubts if there was much N ovem ber ballot. to have It all about her. sion of th is m a tte r before but no son; membership, Mrs. John S. the m oisture in the ground to “slum bering” done! G uests were Red Cross Meeting T T W N action h as been taken. Champion cake bakers from Tyler Jr., Salem; by laws, Mrs seed the wheat? There was plen- Linda Hockett, Linda and Susan We w ondered w here the cough ty at first, but by the time the VanGilder, Nina Rhinehart, Jan Gast; program, Mrs H arry Pink nine Eastern Oregon counties will Tlx* Sherman County I ’nlt of drop m akers found all that wild ground was woiked down smooth nette Long and Pamela W innett Dte American Red Cross will erton; finances, Mrs. Hugh Bris- participate in Oregon W heat cherry to flavor with and how plus some east wind and dry who came up from The Dalles "Old its first m eeting this fall Maupin Beats JVs bane, Portland; and Oregon Feti- Growers League sixth annual they kept it wild until we read w eather the m oisture has gone for the party. eiatlon Projects, Mrs. W alter B bake-offs held in conjunction Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 8;00 p. m. the label and discovered It was down so it is possible the wheat Rich, Portland. with the league’s 32nd annual Sunday evening guests of Mrs. 1° Di<* courthouse. Report« of the In Return Game neither wild nor cherry hut a can not sprout or stay alive if it Elva Dehler were her son In law various committees Following a luncheon held In m eeting at Portland, Dec 1-3. and t h e M aupin scored a 27-0 win over dish stirred up In a laboratory. does. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- year's* work of tiie organization Sherm an to avenge an earlier loss Die dining room, Mrs. William I he same rules that applied to T T W N The geese are coming in now ion Gosson of The Dalles. will lx> di f u s e d . It is ho|x»d to Sherm an 14 to 7. Ferguson, Salem, Oregon Federa- county contests, held at county To a man It looks crazy for very good to the fields. The -------- • that anyone interested in the Maupin returned Dish’s open Don tlhlrd vice-president and state fairs, will apply to the final bake- a woman to w ear pants In sum h unters last weekend had luck Elks Exalt Editors work of the Red Cross will find ing kick off to Sherm ans 25 yard chairm an of Ju n io r clubs, addres- °ff- according to Mrs. W ren Case mer and sk irts In w inter but If in getting birds. it possible to attend the meeting line In the next series of plays s<>d women on Ju n io r m atters, °f Alicel, chairm an of the W heat Exalted Ruler, Iæwls D a v e n - ---------------------- he brought the subject up h e’d they swept their own left end for Mrs B urnap Introduced the League’s domestic w heat utiliza- Jam es Fox accompanied by find out who was w earing the Miss Sue Ahlquist, both students port, announced today that The Three At Monmouth th e touchdow n The jxdnt after district chairm an of the six de- Don committee pants now Dalles Elks Ixxlge will honor wa- successful. partm ents, who in turn intro- The com petitors will bake a at W ashngton State came for memliers of the area press dur- Three Sherm an County stu- T T W N A slow line for Sherman failed duced the division chairm en of chocolate cake, in a tube pan, the weekend with Jam es’ par1' ing National Newspaper Week, dents are enrolled this fall at To talk of the past is to be ents the George Fox’s. Sue had to open any boles for running her departm ent. Present were nslng a liquid-type shortening. “for their patriotic f)regon College of Education stodgy; to talk of the future is never been to Sherm an County October . 15-21 Pavne a sopho- room. Doug Blsh was rushed on Mr8 Louis Beaver, H erm iston, Cakes must i»e frosted, but frost- .. . They are John B . „ es . . ng . her service to the com to be bright, but the future can in elem entary a passing play, by the hard charg- "Fine A rts”; Mrs. Joseph Tatono, Ing will be Judged only for its Jam was show , , , m unity * J and the . nation In upholding freedom of ,norP majoring I« misery unless .he past Is arouni| Th returni<l W asco i »b * ing Maupin line, which recovered Boardman, “Home Life”; Mrs. suitability to the cake in type and the press— one of our most pre- education from remembered. Mrs Bernard a fumble Maupin ran for a sec- H arry Pinkerton, Moro, “Interna- flavor. Sunday. clous rig h ts”. s°n of Mr. and TTW N The w inner will receive $100, The Home Ec club met T hurs Mr. Davenport said that The Bayne, Avery, Idaho. Lynn Bath- <»n<l touchdown Try for point Don A ffairs”; and Mrs. L. E. “Allah does not count from Kaseberg, Wasco, "Public Af- with runner-up winning appll- day afternoon at the Rufus hall Dalles Ixxlge would be among bun, a freshm an in elem entary was stopped. the alloted tim e of man those ance prizes. for a no-host luncheon Mrs. 1940 Ixxlges of the Benevolent education, is the daughter of Mr Sherm an s attack was hamper- fairs.” hours spent at fishnlg Following adjournm ent, a Tea The names of the nine county Pearl Brackett and Grace Medler anrl Protective Order of Elks and \ ,rs °* Bathbun, Was- e«l by a series of |H-nalties which T T W N è«,' M.èv M obleè ï. ophem v/re mov«-d them back deep info their Hour was held in the social room winners, released this week by had charge of decorating the .a- Time flows silently by; It Is ble and making the coffee They honoring A m erica’s free press m ajoring also in elementary edu- own territory. Maupin scored two the Wasco W omen’s Study Mr«. Case include: Baker coun- man makes all the noise. used autum n leaves and flowers during national new spaper week. cation i the d a u g h te r of Mr and points on a safety when Blsh was d u b in honor of the state offlce-s. ty . Mrs. Jean Chastain of Half- TTW N The theme for the event Is *: tackled in the end zone Half time Serving at the beautifully appoln- way; Gilliam county, Mrs. Nor- A bigot, we take it, Is a per with waxed statues on the table “Your N ew s Sendee— Freedom 's Mrs. Verne E. Mobley, Kent. < <»rc was 1 I to 0 for Maupin ,pd ,a hie were Mrs. T L. Fields, man From an of Condon. Jefferson The napkins fu rther carried out son who holds to a set of p re G uaridan” MARKET REPORT In the third quarter Maupin re- Kufus and Mrs. W. Boy Belshee. county, Mrs. Alvin Fuller of the Halloween theme judices different from vours. It “ In recent m onths we have seen Route 1, Madras; Morrow county, Bidding was active on over covered their own fumble to Moro Mrs. Haines suffered a neck rghlt In our own hack yard, how is a neat trick to call attention Faye Finch of Route 2, Heppner; to his bigotry w ithout exposing LnJ u rv ’ w h‘ch required a brace vital a free press is to the sur 300 head of livestock. U. S. No. 1 score leading 20 to 0. Maupins « .. Sherman county. Mrs Kennetn The young granddaughter of the Vival of a free people.” Mr. Dav- and 2 butcher hog«, 180-235 lbs ability to run the ends on sweeps your own. 1 U TO ,KKT ■'“'"•"I- Crass V.lley. cleared at $18 to $18.60. wltn set the ball up for this. H aines’, riding w ith them, was Pnport stated V T, ^ " M a k e l . L,m alll„ counly Mr, Rut„ throwm against the the windshield. windshield, m unists moved In o n V o b a th«dr llgb ,e r we*ghts down to $16. The fourth touchdown was TTW N throw n against Yourself with W ool’ contest will Stoddard of O .............. .„ o _ _ , n ,u n ,s: s m ov*d ln tu b a , th e ir Good SOW8 nn<h.r 370 ,id . «.■ipiiicm j i r uui m s r ia ii e r i n g n. om was not injure*! vorv .u ...... ............. ................. . <oi»-u m«- iv»un O r t o h e r 22 a f 2 ( m i n m e t u i« ............ ' H erm iston, Wasco scored as the result of a reverse Voters Pam phlets are out In shattering it, but Injured th is area and there Is nothin« severely. Mr Haines, though sub n r e « . th e re l.v o n .tin u ,U " n V ! w hlrh was stopped by Ryan John- revue w ||| h , |„ H o m i lSc Dept. M l e l W aV l.t«" r e J n ty ' , . , . press, thereby cutting off the peo around KX) lbs sold at $17 to ,,,n on the one half yard lin*. ot t l „ Dali«« u is h in them to ju stify the expense fered from shock and num erous p|e from access to ihe tr u th ” «1A.50. . w. p .,s b ro u g b . „ ,av «rsrm enu should Ì s Mrs Zana Peterson of Wallowa: There is but one negative arg u bruises, was not otherw ise in- Exalted Ruler Davenprot an- n , a . _ *n T be Union county, Mrs. Clarence Kill- $10 to $11 a head w ith a few right itili Rayon returned the Mau- ment on all the m easures and the Jured - 1 . , . ,, _R , . .u n/k h8,,M no Ia’*r than Friday Octo- i„ ube<-k of I«a Grand., nouncr ‘. tb at. ,he Ix*Jge win pay small ones down to $6. same old political clap-trap fills pin kick-off 25 yards to the 50. her 21. Mr« Rorlck Home Ec Gr«nde. t ’ f Week ’he ReV and Mrs sPPrlal tribute to the people of Two members of the same fam Choice stocker calves around Time ran out before Sherman .«acher udti r«z-«iv« the pages on all the candidates W. R. Jones entertained as guests the area ___ _, . . S news services at their 450 lbs brought $24.20 on steers co„ld score T h i r L iu iIE ? o I T ily will be competing In the hak?- The state should run a reader- Miss Martha Jay and Mis« R ober Hon Johnson received a 25 yar 1 , ' ► ' ^<hool Work off Mra> Kenneth H attrup, the »hip survey on the book and a ta Tew, who recently sjx-nt two revulai meeting on October 20th ;,n<l $20 30 to »20.70 on heifer A ^ . ' t " ‘,f ' h" ‘“,h " r r# h - UP ,r '™ 'l" a " -.rb .. k Itoug Ihsh ' V 7 " 'r " ’a" C° Un,y Wlnn*r - '« " " tru th squad should cull the years as m issionaries at Dilling- » w T PH.- t <r fh i V «pwhd to $23 Comoioii Stocker calves f„r one of the longest Sherman Contestants muat i«,« n » .h dailghtcr of Mrs Theo C. von *-'Hpt ham. Alaska. g u ests of the Ixxlge ,old froin $19 ,o $22 u. k ? ? lo the »«rsstel. the Wasco county cham- gd,ns high school at 1 00 on October 22. pi«n