hcrman (Üouitfu ¿Journal
Seventy Fourth Year No. 47
Moro. Oregon Frida?
These
T h in g s
We
Note
Sherman Wins
First Football
Game 21 to 12
by Alice Kaeebecg
Tax Millag es and
Tax Totals bp For
Rodeo Provides
Mental Pictures
Fall Tax Paving
Taxes in Sherm an county will
he up for the coming tax-paying
m T A ” Novenib*r but they will
"°. „ * U*L eve.n|r . • « « W
c c u n tv Thp valiiAtfoM u h i i k the
from $10,793,053 to 111 477 235
which will
,
somewhat* lower overall
At lb.fno thca iy.n7_-
... .
51 «‘ h S
o î* m ‘Uage * “ *
vector ‘ostean
zone. or
Tn w L sc o 7 h e 'm ìì b
( W I f I
K a rP S p P IIP «
1% ai v
Touchdowns by Bill nJolin Vir-
Rodeo events made up the ma-
«11 F ield., and Jack K e l l ± \ e ,
Jor « part
of the entertainm ent fea-
..
Kellogg set
sei
j
a i l ui m v cm ci iiiirinieni iea-
fire to Sherm an and gave the
ture l,f the S h ernun County Fair,
team a m argin th at the stubborn
two shows t* in g given, one Satnr-
day and ° " e Sunday ln lh* aft^
U matilla squad failed to takc
away during the H nskie’s first
noons, in almost perfect weather.
gam e of .he season, Septem ber i }
Giles L. French
Many of the performers had ap-
on the Sherman ui-».
^
^ ’ were
High football
Almost any problem will giow field.
if fertilized w ith enough dollars
The game was a scoreless tie y e a / I n M oro^he’ m lH a^ ? 4 < , t r a n g e r > they offered some men-
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. . w - w „ ^ .u tA .d . WIlu was ?? ll!e end of the first Quarter. 83.7 instead of 85 5 i , ,gt . i 11 ** tal P ictu res that w ill rem ain in
We m et a Democrat who was
happy about Cuba and about tax- (Il?a rte r * Shir, PUy S V / 6 8eC° n<J Va,kfy the ntillage will be ’<588
° f T T * 3^ 8 f° r d®yS
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q u arter Sherm an halfback. Bill instead of n n s T t i
to come. One will tie the picture of
es and
it seems w orthy of . note
Doolin, caught a screen pass, sped is down to 54 4 T ron/fiTa m,1,age Buzz Seele-V of Arlington on Big
The United N ations Is in ses- lo ^ tT k V k ld ‘.h e i ? ! * id 1 scored Eel-
A n / t of “
!? t
....
Town Boy Saturday afternoon
part of the increase in valu- w hen the horse seemed Z Z
slon again. W onder how we ever
,L l „ ?
7 ' ? P° ‘nL
' e„S ,,h : ,V"*
^ . a ^ r T X r T n of
got along w ithout It.
,
rece,v«* ,h e kickoff af-
tv
being
i
°
f
tb
^.
coun‘
the
ten
seconds in a saddle nronc
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lt half-time and fought his way
£
Sm e
Year for the Hde. At that Buzz won but a se-
Mr. T hornton has the unhappy '¿ v e n »lav drivo
In
first time.
............... IIU*’ L “ *ai ,n u “ w«n out a se-
faculty of always having ahold of aL dn T h? t.
\ ? iher1m an scored a . e ^ o ^ S ' i n ^ *“ “ 71
~
0» »“
„X T
7 1 in- tacular ride on Brown Bomber.
th e feathers and seldom the bird. the ,)av, i i / ,
F !e,ds hit
a ,th ough he topped Norman 3oree
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paydirt on an one-yard plunge tax is 6 2 comnntT
i L L 5 a8t w ho made a hard rlde nn W hite
I t m ust be rem em bered that the
ta<-kle. Kellogg again kicked year The r n n i T
f i n d l o ? ? 1/ ^ 001 b° ard WHl ClOUd.
conversion.
well advertised European Com
.... . - High
nstead
18.6, 'o
Sher-
mon M arket is alm o st'all theory . ? ? ly TSix. plays la te r- 240 P°und man
8 1 of
instead
? f t ’^ Saturday
‘n ‘' a a iu spectators
ru a -v « P ^ a will
to r a remem-
will remem-
so far. We, and e sp ^ ia lly E rg -
Jack lKe,I,ogg l o c k e d the fUs schools 9 7
of 154'
bUcklng and sp,ne
2 |, ).Hi~
County Official Paper
Fair Successful
In Exhibits, Sale
And Weather
A county fair, to be successful,
should be representative of the
agricultural activities of the coun
ty during the year past. The 1962
fair did that with the usual excep
tion that the em phasis of exhibits
was on cattle w hereas the econ
omic em phasis is on wheat. Few
bring wheat to the fair.
The county has not seen so Lne
a r exhibition of fatted calves;
they get tietter— every year, and
this year there were very few
that were not graded prim e or
choice.
Nowhere, we are sure,
could a finer line-up of beef be
shown than that lined up for the
« a ry
had the best i h M iw , C ttllet I the
j | n (. parade Sunday afternoon Again
~
........ '
that was the nigh light of the
show.
In the jiavllion the mos.1 re
m arkable feature considering the
season was the display of flowers
which were w orthy of a much
larger and w etter
county and
............-
y
■ bal1 fro,n the Umatilla
Wasco schools 1G 7 instead of ift 9' tw teting Brahma hulls that piled
land, should
w
see
if a.id
o u v u iu
r v ait
u i t to
iv
bve II
UilU hanlr’o hn^l
. : i . ,
**
SCIIOOIS 10.7 instead of 1R 9
drew the attention of all visitors
Kent
sch
ool.
19
7
it
.
,
7
18-2’
n
e
a
r*y
«very
would-be
rider
and
how It w orks before getting ex- jooed fiftv 'v \ cke^ 11 he
up# and Moro
Kent schools
schools 12.7
instead of 21 1 u i U
h “ W
f U t We‘e JU8t 3 P&rl ° f
to that section of the dis ilay.
cited.
fifty -v ards f°r the third Moro
sch ool, 13
n o 2 instead A of u l ’ did
dld 11 as
lf 11
were Just a part of
The
Judge rem arked th at the
K
ellogg',
and
G
ras,
V
a
lle
/
sc
h
w
ls
10
7
In
th®
?
ay'’
'r,
h
ey
«,|Kht
‘
y
'"'
Sherm an touchdown.
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quality of the flowers shown here
in- pathize w ith Sterling Green who
We can 't forget the m an who X X ^ a n T t n i ^ ^ h ,o ' - " — . . ^ m d t" »f 7 » mills. stnooi.-,
5 1 . 1 ^ 10.7
,
were superior to some shows in
said there was’ alm ott " n o t i n g f ” .‘g,h ‘ ..an,lf ., " le >'>«>n«h
the i only
n V a a par't
o f" the
.h “ tax
ta 7 a and
n ’d 7 If f . . . r “" 1® . f T ! fro ,n . Itedinond to he
the valley.
gh the
p a rt of
taueht in
in New
Mow Vnrk
nations
a,-o up . the
k - ta x .m a y , he fiu stia te d in every contest. Sun-
taught
York schools to ? a^ posts for his third success-
Hobbies are becoming more
- H o n s despite
are
fuitConversion to make th success.
e score larger
sm aller"m
inàges/
had better luck.
Interest the average negro or
num erous and the showing of
School tavo- „tin » .7o."Z ;7
Slan Spencer bulldogged a steer
Puerto Rican. We would like to
them requires more space each
Sherm an made six first downs compared t o '$47 ’ 966 614 and2! h ° ln 5 3 seconds which means a lot
know how much is taught ln o th
year w ith more Interest. The
to
U
m
atilla’s
seven.
In
the
pass-
coum
v
fund
will
reouire
Sl?3
°
f
,UCk
co,nbined
wilh
the
several
e r schools that is of Interest to
gianges did a good Job, the p ro
ing departm ent Doug Bish com- 43 compared to /l5 4
SkillS rc<*uired fOr that J°b of the
pupils.
ducers of vegetables brought sam
pleted two of eight passing at- year
51o4,361.57 last rodeo showman. Spectators might
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ples of nearly every th in g that
.
w onder at the tenacity of Les Ma-
The president 6j>eaks more like tempts. Bill Doolin had one at- ‘ Livestock c o n tin u e
grows in this clim ate and the
tem pt and no completions. Penal- in num bers with oniv
ower thew s, billed as an Ione school
th e head of Ireland or come lit ties
canners of fru it outdid themselves
cost Sherman 20 yards; Uma- Irstead of 487 and sft«n 22/ i OrS«eS teacher who finally stayed aboard
tle old country, than of the Uni’ed tllla lost 35 yards.
in show ing th e ir handiwork.
s?ead o f U l4 T h t ! T i * " 1* ln* Bobby S0* on a re ride af^>
States, which could be the strong
Mrs. Don Thompson won the
Umatilla's Chip Golde and Al- chandise but nmr
8 I6" ,mer< in 8 Plied at every other attempt
est nation in the world.
Oregon W heat G row er’s League
bert Eisele each score,1 once in and f x tu r e J
J
furn,tuure to ride a bucking horse.
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aw ard for the best apple sauce
We don’t know how much high- b l X k e d X \ <IUan<?''
8 h ern ‘an e ry ant* t » 'l « as much™t™‘ Cm a’ , K,Hleo1 e,ycnl.s Y '" 1,0"
«ood
cake which will «end a new face
to the wheat league show in P o rt
.“ .U!
Pald the final * o re' « ' T i t " 4? 0
°i" 2® n ’ h " ’
' u '^ o n 'o n e evem M o r e V t a n S
but if the governm ent let the peo-
“ “ ** score at 21 to 12
land to cornjiete w ith oth er county
c v e r y t o d / / l , na v , l , an,'„ : lon'' >**">• >he “ >>" ''lack calves de-
winners.
7
pie get th eir money first they
every body will pay 14.1 mills to tlcd the ropers,
ropers, lim ber neck <1
w ouldn’t L»e paid now.
Gordon E akln read the descrip
the county, 19.5 mills to the rural
Church Is Host To
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school district, 8.1 mills to the steers suffered their heada to be
tions fo dre-wes in the style ravua
W ith A denauer in his 80s, De-
high school, varying millages to tw isted half way uround before
Saturday which jMve girls, young
falling
and
the
horses
w
ere
good
other school districts as given
Gaulle in his 70s and Macmillan Presbytery Officers
aiwl younger, a ouMK*e to show the
The
Rufus
Grunge
w
heel
of
first
prize
in
the
exh
ib
its
of
ng-
enough to make a show by them
work they have done to make
The Mm-o Community P r« b y - a ’ d
V®,®
Waac0 selves.
in his late 60s it takes no seer to
grange arroniplishiiieiit brought lirnltiiral aocietieN.
their own dresses.
figure that som e changes are go terlan church was host Tuesday to the lowest ndllage w m
isi’a The Rey sisters played marimbas
-Sharon C’oelsch was chosen
ing to be made in Europe.
alwut 12« delegates of th e Port- aro u n d n niifnq
„ ™ T a * , u..
i “ * . . . ,61 ; 4 and sang ““
and u uanceu
danced io
to me
the <ie-
de-
queen
w ith Patty Alsup, Nancy
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presbytery, one of four in 83.7 in Moro.
C h gbest bg h t of cowboys arranged along-
< rews and Mary Ann Thompson
New things have so much bet
tef chance than the old things. i Ä e i y ^ j / t ^
n"
side the grandstand and the dog
as princesses and given a place
act pleased those who like to see
In the grand stand from where
And that includes most every- area ex(ends
anim als act on command. The
from Moro to the
to view the show.
thing, Including people.
coast and includes about 55 chur- Contests Decided
clown
exploded a big bomb and
G ary I at Ison had the best fat
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S eem , like « « ¿ o n e who geU a ChBefo™ the J ± , m v P° " l4nd
cried his patter to the rodeo an
steer of the show, a round H ere
nouncer.
ford that viewed the proceedings
Job s u n s right in try in g to prove posa| th aj the church" estahUsh For 4-H Children
with a surprising lack of Interest
it isn t necessary. Labor may do a uenpr il
a
S.i ” h
Bloodmobile Due Here
considering the ma lor part he was
doing th e saute thing with the 35 Portland ft llv cqulppetl f . " an
There
m any contest,
in
playing
X u r n e m " “ ,na>be We Can e ° ........ ..
m en -.'‘ and Phve" 4 ‘> elub w ork at the fair and aii
Without t h e i m ^ w
cat^
had youthful and enthusiastic en-
October Third
The Bloodmobile will come to
More Electricity Used
**av!ng m inisters received the status of
f ddy E sl>nger was the biggest Sherm an county on Wednesday,
letrislatnro
n
l0 tbe Honorable Retirem ent, the Rev. exhibitor of chickens and Carol October 3 and will aet up shop at
In Summer Months
1 no more monkey- Glen L. Rice DI> and the Rev. Er- Podd
raBbita, anim als th at are the new legion hull w here a local
ing with the tim e is wanted
nest C. Goodenberger. who will oBen neRlected In this county.
crew of nurses and assistants
Oregon’s unseasonably cold mid
p
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jeave the loca, c h ~rch
In the beef classes Peggy Pat-
endeavor to extract 70 pints
sum m er boosted electric energy
a
Kunch was served to the dele- U?de bad tbe h*"1 b Kht Angus and of blood from the citizenry of the
sales by privately owned unities
♦‘»poi.f n ' ° "f 68 tban usuab gates by the women of the church Rberl K °lfe the host heavy Angus county for the lienefit of unfor-
to an unprecedented high, accord
except Russia, of coure, so ex- ------------------ -----
’ and the champion of the breed »unates who are in i eed of it. It
ing to statistics released by the
ports may lie h ard er to get.
Paulette Patnode had the liest *s a Red Cross enterprise and the
state public utility commissioner.
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Shorthorn
although
Dean
Rug
blood
is
not
sold,
The 1913 C jm ' (oiiriiig ear had fore lie look it to Eugene and re-
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Though the 463,962 residential
The United Nations has come to Poachers Worry To
gles Parifie
were good enough to send to
-Since
1950 this
county
has , do W. C. (Nllml H elyer as llr«t own-
tbe
,
11PQ
,
,
,
,
.
hnili
it
until
It
runs
like
a
watch,
custom
ers
buying
electric
energy
lie an African beach head in the
the Pacific
Cartoon hf,t , r L ? . oa L 5.!ary " ®L " V
<>f bloo'l yul as , r . Ton, Grant „..rke.1 at 11.1,,.,-
The
to the » m e complete '•«ring Ju ly only represented a
I nite,! States and we must not be Rod & Gun Officials
ford
imi f ’Q. it . be‘o ,g 11 Here' inu<h has ls*cn used probably in in 1919 an«i visited later watcli-
with prim ing cNfM, the earlmreu- tw o Percent increase over the
bound by its actions.
, Officers of the Shetm an County ^ord and Carolyn H enrlchs the saving the lives or eu-dng the re- ing the old <-ar spend 2ft years loi the Mame, the paint and up- num ber of custom ers for the same
Tho „»a, T
i T VV IX
f{od * ^’Un dub have been lo th - best heavy H ereford w ith Gary covery of ill Sherman countians. w eathering in the sage brush lw- holstering all new.
month a year ago, they consumed
I e state has increased the wag- ered by com plaints from member« ,ak ln & tbe cham pionship of breed The last visit of the Bloodmobile
307,750,000 kilowatts. This Is a
M . v J ° u e W° men ai’d, aI1 mlnors ,hat oth er members are loaning and th e »how. Virgil Fields show was in April when 8o pints were
10 j>ercent Increase over July,
Maybe it wa« needed, we don’t keys to fisherm en who do not bt - ed the
H ereford breeding donated
UMil, the PUC reported.
Know, but this raise was based on long to the club and obtain club anima1» and Kent Thomas the — -------------------
Electric energy sales for the
ideas of state appointees and not priveleges w ithout paym ent of the f* st Angus.
Meat
Buyers
Pay
12
m onths ending In July w ere
2
n J b,llty- tO carn which ,Juef that keep up the road While
Dan
io r s
had the liest York
also up. An average of 459,723
-2O.U < ,, ? he detern1inln« factor it is In accordance with the rules m arkct hog and Alice Kaseberg Over $16,000 At Sale
residential custom ers consumed
and will have to lie in the long of the club that out of countv the re*erv<b Mary Sue Wallace
n
r
, «
. .
1,642,982,000 kilowatts, increase
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£ a r i T » " ”
of more than seven {»ercent, the
report said.
A Stock broker takes a , , „ e „!•
N either may eotm iv „ . „ k m u
• " » « 2 ™ ">e best of ihe
...... ..
u
«-I-
.iriiiit-i ma\ county residents
cl,w caned tbe rx?st of the
.
, « .
,
. .
vertlaem ent Io explain h l, buai- be taken a , aue.to, the fe e in g 1 ^ «how with Rolfe re .,e n e
N ck
r .’ IL"”
S? 'urday I '« h‘
n e „ l h a t m ight he a good thing Ing th ,l if they want to go f l X H a" '■»" <he best Duroe
“ " “"I ,h ® m,,,n. ^ rs of. ,h? Sh<
Sher-
for oth
oth er
er ousinessmen
o u a ln e « m .n
,n g
,.a „ h„ |p
,v|(h> «« ™
Kr l,ta Mobley .bow ed the best m4n ( ° Unty
ai" emen
“ '
Scholarship Ass’n
nty ‘ Cattlem
en’s 8 A“
Associa
tion
that
sponsors
the
event.
This
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that niakes the fishing possible, b,ackface m arket lambs and
Says the man at the bar “It says Frank Ketter, president.
"a " R°b
Robertoon
the best
best „ u m i * " * e" ° Ver ,he *13'BB0' ' '
Annual Meeting Due
san
e rtw n the
a in ’t the fat on my ribs that slows
On top of that the fishing has n0" 0- and Doug Medler the best
The Sherm an County Scholar
The 37 sheep brought an aver
m e up, it s .he fat between niv l>een poor
<*roasbred and Kay Macnab the
ship Association will hold Its a n
ears.”
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l* st in the heavy class and also age price of 44.2 cents per pound;
nual m eeting October 1 nccouling
th e grand champion
with Don the 50 swine brought an average
to notice given In this paper.
of 34.8 and the 35 steers brought
The chill in the air in the early H. S. Classes Elect
Dutton th e reserve Tony S a -rs
O rganizations and individuals
an average of 34.1 per pound. To
m orning is w arning th at outside
may Join the association upon pay
At m eetings held d uring the had the l>est display of wool.
tals
were
>1,491,06
for
sheep,
activities will soon be out of sea
Alice K aseberg was the best
ment of >5 00 annual dues for o r
son an<l indix>r «ports will take past week, the following Sherm an beef showman, senior, Kent Thom >3,498 78 for swine and >11,665.71
ganizations, and >1 00 for individ-
High
School
class
officers
were
for steers. All exceed the 1961
th e ir place Fisherm en can then
as, interm ediate and Byron Carl- totals although 105 anim als were
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u»ls Organization« may designate
,o m , c.annX ! hi x . r x cf,x S , r S r
Queen coRteaUwfe | wium - on the Ann ThoMpnon, Nancy ( reww and ° nF ,nd,v,dual to ^ P resen t them
game
sold last year and 122 this. But
as a voting member. Dues may
there were 37 xteers In 1961 com track, from left Putty llsu p , Mur» M mco „ < «X h.
men can get used to football and
tie sent to Doyn Price, tem porary
pared to 35 this year.
basketball. Each season povides
Ju n io r Class Don Mobley nre-d- .u P shoWman and John Macnab
treasurer.
Muller
Equipm
ent
company
R
uc|v
M
a
v
k
o
A
d
v
a
n
c
e
d
a build up for the next
dent; E rling Jacobsen, vlce-nresi- ,h<*
Ju n ,o r
Barbara lie- bought the Gary Carlson grand
y ^ y K o A dvanced
Teachers’ Reception
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dent, Ardlne Todd, «ag-wL»».-. ng Champion and Ann reserve.
re«/>rv«
champion
4-H
steer
paying
41
In
SCS
Rank
Duplicate License Required
A house com m ittee would cut Nancy Crews, tr e a s u r e ^ ^ e r r v A1I.C* K aseber«
best senior
cent« and Farm Chemical bought
„ ,
foreign aid by a q u arter which “* -*
’
sw
ine
shfitornan
UU-.i
».
_,,
Oregon d rivers were rem inded
McMurtrey, partliam entarlan; Ali sw ine showman. Sheri Rolfe in- the champion FFA steer ow n«l
Kudy
MaJ ko
Pendleton, Billed For Tuesday
will make i lot of people happy.
term edlate and I’re^ B°lfe Junior, by Paul Bather.
i«»day that th e law now requires
son « W . alker, historian.
Aii«»
Oregon has been promoted to the
The idea if foreign aid is good,
The annual Sherm an County ¡ S ? n ’J Z ' V ' J h * d u >*"l', ‘' drt'
Sophomore Class: T erry Eakln, cha
m
",*2” *, the grand
The Madras Livestock Auction ntw I*>8,tl<)n of 8tate
«pedal
but the execution has been poor,
lah
hrw.i »A.aa^.e._,
—____ _ _ ad
v’ r d r ” e H
President; David Eakln, vice preel- .
w
|,h
Rent
Thomas
vard
bought
the
chmunion
c
.i
h».-
lst
ln
Oregon
for
the
U
S
Soil
High Schfwl
teachers’ reception
^ ense if they change their
wlth Kent Thomas yard bought the chmapion 4-i I hog
(ireBf,n f°r lbe U. S
perhaps always will be Probably
'lent, Marcia .Martin, secretarv; reserve
Sharr»,
r
i
u
owne
1
hv
E«idv
Esllnger
and
Don
ionB
€rva'*on
Service,
T.
P
.»»-i-
,,y
Ull.
nnerm
an
itonst-
»
...
Hel-
sponsored
by
the
Sherm
Boost-
private agencies or private busi- June Jefferies, treasurer; Mike
horse showman
V 8 be8i , M*nlor King was purchaser of the Dave Httb> rtate conservationist for SCS er club will be held In the high ,
a . ? 00* ef,ect
ne«s would do th-» Job better
Eslinger, parliam entarian
the l,e"t T , i ? ~ . J a.n ey Mi Kr an E ,k ln *'TA ,w ln e . lh<‘ PN<e ei 'he a" nou"™<' lod*T
«•h«ol cafetorium at s oo ,, ln.
¿ ',„ r ' req,uJ rt ’ d rlv ' r’ “ «P-
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Ply w ith in ® 30 d ays after the
Freshm an Class: C urt Blagg. rv I h ?n tern *«<Uate and Leo form er 46 and the latter 41
Tuesday, Septem ber 25.
It looks ¡ike that Mississippi president;
Mayko, who was an
change of address A fee of 25c Is
John Johnson vice-p7e' s h in r
-
Junlor with
P
arents
and
friends
of
ail
high
negro is more interested in get
. h e ' h o „ o r» ;’in
O ^chlm W on'lJm '.^nU J^'ÍL^
required.
sident; Angela Owens, secret a rv- j . u
ting into trouble than getting an Judy
for gon stationed at Pendleton before school students are invited to a t
champion
Application for a duplicate H-
Dunlap,
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Knott, parliam entarian
n of th e te ac h in g s:aff, , |a,
, a n 'b e " showing
ri^ d L " L the new address
.Medler t- FA tened In Portland at the siate SCS
McKean reserve
rooms and other fa< titles will I s i ”, h * .? 1* 1* “ a t l • A p a rtm e n t of
lamb for 55 cent«.
office, He ket h wähl.
Motor Vehicles field office or to
open for Inspection.
any d riv er license exam iner.
should^ bJ