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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1962)
■=’¡ivr¡itan (County j/mtriutl Seventy Fourth Year X< About the County These T h in g s We Note Aloro, (tregon Friday A p r il 1962 Sherman County Club Male Quartet To County Official Paper Fishermen Plan Road Work To ’ Throve *ccess Will Explain Charterl Appear Here On A layette shower honoring .Mrs. Thi.- will lx* the last week that Tom Eakin was held at the home dam and Peterson Hoik Gardens oi .Mrs Bernard M artin Monday and to Madras w here they had 1 will lx? the substitute Wasco re Next Monday Night Tuesday Evening afternoon April 2, with Mrs. Earl dinner celebrating Mrs. M artin’s porter. Mrs. Evelyn Ziegler will 43th birthday anniversary. take o \e r until Mrs. Broughton is Gentry, Mrs. Paul Fraser. Mrs. Mrs William Brinkert and Mrs. able to resum e the ieporting, so th e program at the April m eet Wendell Axtell, Mrs. Louis Sath The Claib ne Bi er. Mrs. R. J. Bruckert and Mrs. John Alley and children were bu when you have any news items, ing of the Sherm an Countv Club ■*s. a pro- ssional g 3*1 o siness visitors in The Dalles last will lx* about the proposed county ., , please call h er at Gilbert 2-5216. ouartet from Blaine Miller as co hostesses. Frank K etter was re-elected Monday. The R tv. Fletcher Cannell of charter. It will be held at the K outhgate, Calif , will be m aking presi it nt of the Sherm an County A bouquet of daffodils centered their second appe Masonic hall at 7:30 Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox and Mr. 2405 SE 176th, Portland Oregon ‘arance in this the gift table. Mrs. Eakin was es April 16, according to a ie a for a Youth t >r Christ rally, Rod & Gun club at its annual corted to the gift table and pre and Mrs. Ed Sullivan went to Cor passed away at his home last evening, April 17, at 8:00 p. )«• in the Sher- meeting held Monday night at vallis and back Sunday. Mi- and Thursday afternoon, April 5. He Max Barzee, president. sented with a baby corsage. She Beefo'.x when plans were made Giles L. French Mrs. Cox visited at the Fred Cox is survived by his wife Maggie; I he legislative comm ittee is in man High School cafetorium. was assisted in opening the many hoine and the Sullivans visited fm grading and repairing the A cd aim e iharge of the program ami will aj Surely most readers realize th at the greatest gos- road which was reported to be in one son Robert, three daughters, the term s "conservative” and lovely gift w rapped packages by their daughter, Loleta, at the Miss LaVaine Cannell, Mrs. Ed have county judge Vernon Miller 1*1 quartet In the Northwest “liberal” as applied to suprem e Mrs. Dale Padget ^nd her sister, home of her grandparents, where (Jessie) H untley, and Mrs. L. of the ‘barter committee, , as the 1 '‘"borne Brothers trav«’ - the lair condition but needing work 75,000 Kay Higley. Refreshm ents of an she is staying and going to school. court justice are incorrect. " i es a year presenting concerts in several places. The slide across (Gertrude) Edwards, and two s|x»akcrs to explain the reasons ir. gel cake, coffee, m ints and nuts from Oakbrook will not be re churches, Lloyd Henrichs. mem ber Mrs Art Christianson and Mrs. grandchildren. Funeral services and M A\ 1 ,1 school assemblies, The governm ent could reduce were served to fifty-one guests H enry Barnum were hostesses w ere held Monday afternoon, for the formation of the proposed service club> >nd great civic au- moved at this time but oth er slides and big rocks In the road ditorium s. the postal deficit very neatly, present. Among the out of town at a party at the Christianson April 9th at 2:30 p. m. in the charter. u la ritv h-, In e ír ^ i(,esPread espread pop- will be taken out under direction '•T "5 has «!> • >« an e n g U - very surely and very helpfully guests present were Mrs. Ralph home near Moro Friday after chapel of Carroll Funeral Home The charter method of govern ! by making its own politicians and Eakin of Condon, Mrs. V. B. Ea noon. Bouquets of spring flowers in Gresham w ith interment in ment is new in Oregon and this nient at the H orld a Fair in Sep of a comm ittee consisting of H ar kin and Mrs. Norris Gilkison of Benson, Kendrick Dunlap and bureaucrats pay th eir own post will lx1 an opportunity for club tem decorated the rooms and little . , ber and (he Hollywood Bowl ry Dick Heckman. The Dalles, Mrs. Douglas Alley of wild flowers were used to decor Forest Lawn cemetery. age. in June. The Clailx nes have put Mr. Cannel was born February members and their wives to hear out three L. I Wasco, Mrs. Rudy Olsen, Mrs. ate the individual tables at which President K etter requested all T T W N records on the cor- members to be careful about dis 4. 1881. He was the m inister of alxiut it. Any Sherm an countian ner Stone Ealxd. Bob Olsen and son. Mrs. H enry Oregon's self styled liberal dessert was served at 1:30 fol the M ethodist church in Wasco may attend and any Sherman co- carding’ cans or bottles o r other Their blend, versatility senator is not liberal about other Jaeger and son. Mr.:. Russell Bel- lowed by bridge at four tables for 9 years, and left February untian is welcome. Wives are in- presentation, and adept unique i ubhisti along the road in accor she, Mrs. Bob Belshe and Mrs. senator’s drinking. The habit of with scoring honors held by Mrs. 1947 to go to O’Dell. use of dance with a request by Andy He was a vited. The meeting are public. m aking speeches may be as bad. Jim Belshe and son all of Moro. Carroll Sayrs, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, e r‘ ! a,K) a '»l>llil ifl- lifetim e mem ber of Taylor Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock make their performance one Heckman, ow ner of some of the T T W N and Mrs. H erm an Peters. Mrs. AF & AM. George Wilson Jr. land through which the road goes 3ou won t want to miss Some magazines are startin g to and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belshe and Jack Adams won the traveling During his years of m inistry u iir « 2 » " ,’° r?u ,lro lh <‘™’ Quartet It is also against the law to dis cut down the num ber of issues a son Bobby of Moro went to The prize. Others present were Mrs. Hurt In Plane Crash er t . K, ,he Sl«,''» » n county card rubbish near a stream. year which is following a trend Dalles Sunday afternoon to visit Leta Eslinger, Mrs. Charles Bur here he and Mrs. Cannell made Membership cards and keys toward unwillingness to perform Mrs. E. R. Blaylock at the hospi net, Mrs. Alfred Kock, Mrs. Les many lifetime friends, who were George Wilson j r , son of Mr grane schools Tu ■sday, Jacque the duties and functions of as tal as it was her 82nd birthday ter Conlee, Mrs. Ehen Kee, Mrs. all sorry to hear of his passing. and Mrs. George Wilson at Kent, Bucholtz will lx* s inging a num- are available at the office of T. Going to the services Monday sumed responsibility. It is one of anniversary. escaped death m iraculously Tues her with them Tu< lay evening Lester Johnson, secretary-treasur Harold Eakin, Mrs. Bill Pausch, Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Arzell Lemley, Mrs. D. L. were Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, Mr. day morning wh?n a B17 in The public i cordially invited er and of Kendrick D unlap at the criticisms of organized labor and Mrs. A rth u r Sargent and Mrs' Grass Valley and will cost the to attend. that might lie appieid to five day Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stark Satur Reynolds and Mrs. Don Clodfel- which he was co-pilo: went to the H arry Van Gilder. usual ten dollars. banks, members of the profes day evening were Mr. and Mrs. ter. ground in Texas. Wilson balled April 7 Mrs. A rthur Sargent Others elected were Mr. Jo h n sions, public officials and others Curtis Stark of Culver, Mr. and cut at less than KMX) feet, appar Wasco and Moro Will Mr and Mrs. Earl Olds and Ito- son, and an executive committee Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and Helen bin, went to Portland and spent gave a birthday breakfast for Mrs. ently, and lit in a plowed who want pay w ithout pain. consisting of H arry Benson, Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer the weekend visiting Mr. and Mis. \ ei non \ an Gilder at her home. receiving two broken bones field T T W N Those present w ere Mrs. Charles " lis t, a chipped elbow and in a Join Baseball Forces I tench Bill Rolfe, Kenny ¿’lews, tc celebrate Frank E. B ayer’s Glenn Perry and family. Frogs croak because they want E verett, Mrs. H arry Van Gilder, scalp wounds. The otuer tw some Jack Cushman and Ralph Rust. it to lx? spring; gardeners spade birthday anniversary. Mrs H arry Justesen, Mrs. Ken Mrs. Keith McDonald, Mrs. Stan It is expected that Wasco and o men The Grass Valiey Rebekah in anticipation of spring but the neth Sather, Mrs. Donald von Bor- Swett, Mrs. Guy Andrews, Mrs. were killed. He has been rem » vim I Moro will join forces to field a lodge No. 118 met in the IOOF grass doesn’t grow until the sun to Lackland Air Force base for Babe Ruth baseball stel, Mrs. Carl von Borstel and Phone Company and the rain actually herald hall W ednesday evening for its Mrs. Max Nogle were hostesses Steve McMillin, the guest of hon operations to repair his broken year and that It may team this be possible or and the hostess. tegular meeting. Mrs. H. N. Riggs at a stork show er honoring Mrs. spring. It is growing now. bones. to have a first and i second team Wants Answers A birthday dinner was given noble grand, presided with IS Verne A. Mobley, held in the Kent T T W N in the field. Georg» Jensen will last Saturday night by Mrs. Rob Plans were Legion hall W ednesday afternoon Republican congressmen are members present. Some 150 The Dalles, G rass Val be coach and another coach will Amidon Home Broken having a talkathon to combat the made for the dime a dip dinner April 4 w ith 40 guests present. ert Dunn to celebrate the three ley, Moro and Wasco phone cus he named for Moro. rath er extensive Democratic pro to be held in the IOOF hall Sun The E aster theme was carried out birthdays of Mrs. Raymond Van Boys over 13 and who will not tomers will lx? interview ed T hurs paganda. Fighting ire with ire. day, April 29 from 1 to 5 p. m. in decorations. The gift table was Gilder, Hebert Dunn & Raymond Into Bv Vandals be 15 until Septem ber 1 will meet day and Friday (April 12-13) by Mrs. Art Schilling held the w in centered w ith a large E aster egg \ an Gilder. Mrs. Van Gilder was Eh? When Mr. and Mrs. Eugene •it i be Wasco school of Pacific N orthw est Sunday at employees ning ticket for the gift proceeds and little pink and blue diapers unable to attend her own party, Amidon returned TTW N Bell according to C. P. Hom, lo home from two o’clock and »m n.,, . ». 1 1 the l,ark in as she was home with a bad cold, to go to the oxygen fund. The big leagues are taking over spending the w inter in Arlz ma * hi flat In Moro at tht same nour cal manager. w itb pictures of children on the Members of Sherm an chapter wall for the background. Mrs. but her husband, their three dau they discovered that shortly be for first practice the minor leagues and goodness I he interview ees, selected t can sign knows where the players will No. 132 OES met in the Masonic Mobley was escorted to the gift ghters and son were there. Also fore their return someone had up at that time They random, will be surveyed to ob and in those come from; big governm ent is ta k hall Tuesday evening for the reg laden table and presented with a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reifsneider broken into their farm home and places. tain their opinions of the phone ing over sm aller governm ent and ular meeting. Mrs. Harold Eakin corsage. She was assisted by Mrs. ami th eir three children and Mr. taken several electrical appli- company and the service It pro D is thought that there will be the same lack of trained men p re wot thy m atron pro tern and H ar Eddie Justesen and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. A rthur Sargent. ances, a percolater, o sweeper, a Little Leaguers for a vides. Mr and Mrs. H arry Van Gilder, mixer and a fry pan, together enough old Eakin, w orthy patron pre Brown in opening the many love vails. I he survey, p art of a regular team from each town, They are sided. A guest was Mrs. L. E. ly gift wrapped packages. Re and Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Sargent with a portable typew riter, a set hoys lietwecn the T T W N program h; the company to seek ag o f 8 and 12. One serious erro r is to conclude Kaseberg, Wasco, a member of freshm ents of decorated cake, ice had Sunday dinner and spent the of Community silver, two rifles the custom er viewpoint, will be Charles a shot gun and the bedding off a th at because the governm ent op ESTARE committee of the Grand cream, coffee and punch were ser afternoon w ith Mrs. conducted f>y a g n u p of m anage First National Deposit crates som ething it Is not a mor. chapter, sjioke on the scholarship ved with Mrs. A. A. Dunlap pre- E \ erett. ment personnel Jed by Chief l*d, quilts, blankets and pillows. I he Wasco Study club met at opoly. awaroed annually to qualified stu siding at the coffee service and Transm issionm an Don Drake. The sheriff reports that crime dents, who plan to make religious Mrs. Verne E. Mobley serving the the home of Mrs. Frank Reid is increasing in the county and Dp From April 1961 T T W N Monday April 9. Mrs. Emma D ut w arns everyone to report sus Of the giving of prizes there service their life’s work. She also punch. Deposits of $893,760,887 were ton and Mrs Robert Bish were gave a report on the reception shall l)e no end. In fact, the style Verne E. Mobley m any nearly every heh. m Uma.IHa recently m 'hon" K rista ’and'Max” N ogle’and daugh: hostesses. A 1:30 dessert luncheon picious |x*rsons or actions and to ie|x)rted compared with $866,423,- notify officers in case of depar- is to give so I" April year ago. Figures W hn 1« cn nnnr G eorgia K inslev nf Kinsley of PnW. P ort ter J ,,, w ere vislt,,rs Sliri(I;(V at of tinted meringue shells, decor ture from the country. one gets one. Who is so poor bn he or of Georgia were announced jn response to or she isn’t man or woman of land, G rand Martha of the Grand the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz ated in the E aster motif were the quarterly statem ent of con served. There were 24 m em bers Korean Vets Bonus chapter of Oregon. An arrange W atkins in Wasco. Paul p. Patrick, Sherm an Coun the som ething or other? dition called for by tht comp- I resent, d he new officers for next ment of flowers centered the ser T T W N t loi 1er of tht currency, as of ty veterans’ service officer, will Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Decker year are Mrs. M artin Pshigoda, attend the semi-annual Oregon A fter seeing the hair-dos on ving table from which nut bread of Portland are the parents of a March 26. Petitions Available actresses we wonder w hy the sandwiches and coffee w ere ser son, Steven A rthur, born April 8 president; Mrs. Verncn Root .sec L oans outstanding In the state county service officer’s confer average woman w orries about ved by Mrs. D. L. Reynolds and weighing 8 pounds. G randparents retary; Mrs. Gordon Harjx?r, tre a I he long-awaited Korean W ar wide 88-offlce b an k in g organiza ence at the Im perial Hotel in Mrs. Wallace May. surer. Mrs. Marion W eatherford Veterans Bonus petitions nave tion totaled $502,072,518 for a gain Portland, W ednesday through hers. are Mr and Mrs. Jonn Decker and Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Stark of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sa’her of of Arlington was the guest speak- arrived at Frank E Brown post, oi $18,959,569 o v er the April, 1961 Friday, April 18-20 T T W N ei and war introduced by the pro No. 91, Wasco, Oregon, It was figure. Purposi- of the conference, spon- An editorial in the Oregonian Culver spent the weekend as Kent. gram chairman, Mrs. Paulen announced today bv Post Com •ored by the Oregon Association may arouse sym pathy for the lack guests of Mr. and M rs. H arrv 1 be Sherm an County branch of Mr. and Mrs. John Decker of Kaseberg. Her talk was on conser of literacy in Sherm an county Stark. m ander Lewis J. I Listings, and T o st National reported first quar- of County V eterans’ Service Offl- Kent went to Portland Tuesday vation. Mrs. Lucille Shane, also are available for signatures at. -e. deposits of $2,907,418 and <' l s- |s to bring veteran s’ counsel Mt. and Mrs. H arry Stark had because of low support for libra- to visit th eir daughter in law, lies. Let no tears be shed; Slier- a? dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Decker and Infant oi Arlington came over with Mrs at Chuck's Chevon Station Ioans outstanding of $835 714 ac- lors up to date on all phases of W eathe.foiil. leueral, state and local v eteran s’ man countians buy their own Mrs. C urtis Stark of Culver, Mr. son at the hospital. To the Korean veterans, this is ie rd in g to Branco Manager L, benefits. Mr G ene H am blen of H erm is the final stretch and Mrs. Olan Stark and family books and magazines. t a nine-year Di yn Price. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall ton, Mis. Eddings’ mother, is here Ihe new house tra ile r license and Mrs. Josephine P arkhurst of - T T W N wait to obtain a compensation < otnparable totals lor the branch went to Salem Saturday and spent If Oregon’s legislators restrict Kent celebrating the birthday till Monday visiting her sister stay in g w ith the children while much as World W ar I and II v et I year ago were $3/03,772 in tie- exemption law for disabled vet- cians md widows will t>e ex l.ei daughter Is in the hospital. erans received from the State of posits and $776,332 in lcoans. ed their activities to the rath er anniversaries of Mrs. Curtis Stark Mrs. C. B. Marx. plained l»y an official of the state Mrs. Gordon H arper w ent to Oregon simple job of legislating and quit and Olan Stark. The Rufus Grange m eeting was Salem Iasi Tut -day and returned Department of Motor Vehicles, Record highs for springtim e de Mrs H arry Justesen visited at trying to lie prophet and pundit and a physician from the state they could come closer to living the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank opened by the m aster Mrs. Hol home Wednesday, a guest of her posits and loans were posted by Man Sentenced For land Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Char son and daughter in law, Mr. and the F irst National Bank of Ore Public W elfare Commission will on their salary. von Borstel Sunday afternoon. les Sm ith presented a demit to cover benefits under the new Mrs. Leland Anderson and their gon, It was announced by Ralph Larceny of Dwelling Mr and Mrs. H arry Stark and T T W N Rufus G range to become mem- two d aughters. T uesday she at- J. Voss, president. medical care for the aged pro Castro prefers money to honor daughters were business visitors bers here. Bobbie hmitii. 42, The Dal gram. in The Dalles Thursday. t< nded a luncheon and hat style Let not everybody >, eer. i, wh( GOOD RAIN I ’ALLN State officers were voted on show at Meier spent last w inter in Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blavlock T T W N >ro Pled guilty to a charge of Holland Johnson on agriculture Mrs. A nderson. and F ra n k ’s, with Rain Saturday night brought Go home and tell your wife that took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Kenny Nisbel ’., son of Mr. and oi an inch at the Nation In M oro li. teeny before Justice of Peace March of Dimes Gets there are only 22,000.000 women E. R. Blaylock to The Dalles Sat said there are changes in the rw ln Van Glide-- at the court farm bill. On legislation Mrs. H ar although different am ounts are Mrs Robert Nis working in the United States— urday m orning where his m other )*t, celebrated his house Saturday, April 7 and was land McDonald said a federal tax reported elsewhere, up to .40 5th birthday S unday afternoon then duck. entered a hospital for medical a t icntenced to six m onths in the Good Return may be put on pleasure boats. Dthers present, around E rskine and farth er e ast. tention. TTW N besides his own county jail, which he will spend Collections from March of Dimes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters jr. It was pointed out those desiring family were Mr ’. a n I Mrs. Clyde It was a nice, quiet rain and not a in the Wasco coun Having elm lnated < octor bills drop was lost. Jail w here campaign were $1,164.15 reports tc register can do so at the home the English are in the process of and f. mily of Hood River snent «-.<• »».. Fridley and their three children t icllities a re bette* suited, Mrs. Dorotha .M<x)re, chairm an. ,<?° rge ' ox intil April 17. They all enjoyed birthday cake elim inating doctors. It seems the the weekend here visiting his par- The Smith was arn ted A pril next home Ec m eeting will and ice cream later in the after- Workers Named •Sherman county usually has ents Mr. and Mrs ** two are inseparable. v.nen lu o p e ity belonging to R th< highest per capita donation Mrs John Rust and grandson, be on April 12 at the home of noon. T T W I 4 bert I’. MeUtilloeh of Moro was due to the effective work of the Mrs. Laure ice Funk was a din- For Grass Valley No one Is going to he very Mrs. H o. Dugger and .Mrs. Bert Mrs. Rolland Johnson with Mrs found in hii possession. An elec- v\ omen chairm en in each com Alta Smith as co-hostess. Each ner guest Su happy about the ise in 5 teel Cox were visitors In The Dalles The following at I He name trie d rill wa recovered on the a r one is to make and model an the hom e of nday afternoon at prices. but we are glad one■ steel Friday L md M i J o h n of ihe Grass Val •v area Aineri- rest of Smith, although several munity. Mrs. C'urlie DeMoss Is E aster hat Secret pals will March of Dimes chairm an. Com be re Robinson. S ie reports that her can Cancer Socle Mrs A. von Borstel and Phil company had the n erve to» defy f u c a ims und a Coleman cam p m unity chairm en were Rufus: \ealed at this mec ting daughter, Mr> Harold Engberg is helpers which wc chairm an and stove, also lost, the go•vernment an i set iti? own and Jim m y Tatum were dinner were not recov- Mrs W alter Morris; Wasco, Mrs. There will b« a square dance at feeling much • inadvertently prices The adm inist ration recen- guests Sunday at the home of Rufus school gym April 14 at to take it eas better, but still has omitted from the 1st sent in last cied. Ix»o Bi lierts and Mrs. E rnest tly manipulated a r i**w labor con- Mrs j. e . Norton at Kent. i. Mrs. Funk h dill week: Mrs Eben Kee, chairm an, « P. m Bill Baum will lead the staying v ith Shull; Moro; Mrs. Virgil A rcher; Mr. and Mrs Roy P ittenger and tract that gave a 1 the normal the Ei)gl>ergs. Mrs. A it Schilling ;, Mrs. I* a n Key- group and th< lance is open to Grass (’alley: Mrs. E arl Olds; and Marvin Robertson produc tivity incr* Tse to labor; •s. >n. Jim m y, of Sunnyside, Wash , the public nolds, Mrs Edgar Alley, Mrs Her- K ent; Mrs. H arry Justesen. The refreshm ents are the ad m inistration has and will came Saturday night and spent Tot luck. man Peters, Mu I. Benny Payne, The funds gathered wUl be till Monday visiting I Wins Committee Place increaf er parents, ixes: the adm inistration Mrs. Janies Earl and Mrs. Win Blood Donors Have dlvide<i thus: 25% u> the N ational The Rufus G range 1.« is aski fr thorlty tr mani- Mr. and Mrs John Rust taking to operate the food bo planning Pausch. New helj »era In the Was- Marvin Robertson >f .Moro par- I •.ainuetlon Medical Research th at the nteet th< Euro- in e ir son Jc nnny home after Sherm an Coun coarea are Mrs, Charles Wallace Ipated in the firs I executive l und It was this fund th a t fi Goal For Friday spending y Fair again this thr week pean o w ith them year. Bill Huck rk?t. The e was and Mrs. Mar n Thomas, m m ittee m eeting < f the newly nanced the research th at led to said he has a new <i limit big »tee could and at th< H O Dugger home. Ex- Gov. E •cted officers of the Oregon discovery of the Salk vaccine and licen Bi<xx is will hi Mr. and Mrs Max Nogle attend- to see Grange Insurance goal ved as Gregor o Smith who ser- stand cr.ix.ide chairm an -sfxdation of th e F uture Farm- tiie Sabin oral vaccine. w hen i BI fodmobile The Grange voted to cane eo the N orthw est s to Rodeo conven- TTW N s of America in P >rtland, April the M ori g de schrxfl next Fri- of the society ast year not only o f tiie rem aining am ount 50% their next m eeting April W ithout the balance is serving Oregon this year appor- tion Saturday March 31 at Rich that all can visit the Chem 19 day, April 1 goes to the National Foundation land. Wash., where Mr. Nogle was tionment of legislators (o-ehairman with I a n ( ’as; area isai ova, is F \ district .P i and 50’ ; stave in the county. Mr s. Ivi i Klrkellf who i Grange that night. There as well as population c head football coach at the Uni- so-cal- resented the trophy saddle by a visitation at I’arkdale will )X‘ )f the Plu» Mountain di We have a call som etim es to 1 Mil lei daughter ie Northwest -f Mr j im Grar Rodeo association on April 16. le<l democracy wntil 1 fall N< gov- n • serving ••a nd our uncom m itted funds to Tony Idler, is > undergo versity of Oregon, but is s< ir champion < cow roper. em m ent can )>e successful if If ft m with Lt. ordì to lx*i tard Kunzman, .ud chapters who have had seri- heart ■mrgery a the Ur.l- ( »eneral I a: Mr anri Mrs A. F. Balzer left Sid Thomp lie R Grovi is run for the m athematical n I- state FF adviser :*nd director of ( u and ex|x>nsive cases of polio. y Med al center hursday for O in Seattle ove, Oregon to vis- T hun day mo There s not only mi iorlty without let or hlndrani A gri It u ral E dt ation in the Hii last year we contributed of and tl “ operation theit «on ani laughter in law. finest to mark his dep 1 in 11 re- terest in the newspaper Statt But that knowledge may cor ma I department of Education, $ <x) to Columbia County C hapter re fr r 30 pi its of blood Mr. and Mr Glair Balzer, return- zines, on the radit and television t<>o late for the U S. Pendleton for a short v| it, thence meeting const »ted prim arily thus keeping our aid w ithin the ihert in t m niians hav< an op- ing Monday. concerning cancer this month, >t a leadership training session Brazilian President J Go jet will take ate of Oregon. Should we need Mr an d ’ Mrs. B- ■narri Martin to Portland w here keep the < ■ninty’s but in addition thz l«-al th eatre lart came, saw and i conquered c him on his first Jeg >f a trip back the newlv elected officers, •i si f.ince which we hope we od L ank a balance by giving and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Padget to Norway liefere he aettk at Moro is planning to show some who wer $129 000.000 Nice work for a in italkxl at the state n< vet do— we could call on Na down Mr i Kl kelle and in fulfill- took a drive Sundav to Haystack to retirem ent in New Y< short educational films during conventi! cck end in Coos Bay March tional or on chapters w ith rk state the d quota. their regular shows. 14-17 com m itted funds. Service Officer To Learn About Job