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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1962)
Ojennan (Enimfy tournai Seventy Fifth Year No. S T hese T h in g s We Note Sherman Hits Faster Pace To Moro, Oregon Friday About the County County Official Paper December 21, 1962 being news about people you know or know about Local Officials Talk Mystery of Space Tax Ratios With Communication Roy Means of Redmond State at a party at the former*» home Vernon Root and Jim Steels Grange Deputy, was in Rufus Sat- when they entertained t h e r went to Boise, Idaho, last Mon- urday night Dec. 15 to Install the bridge club and invited guests in- day through W ednesday to attend Two officers or agents of the officers of the granges in Sher- eluding Mrs. Art Christianson, a fertilizer school put on by Col man county. Rol'.and Johnson as- Mrs. H enry B am utn and Mrs. I a s - Her Carlxm and Chemical Corp, sta te Tax Commission were here C. E. Seavey, public relations sisted Mr. Means, Mr. and Mrs. te r Conlee of Moro Mrs. Don Cox, Harley Hand at tended the short W ednesday to meet w ith the eoun- I he Sherman Huskies swept M ^ a artin ^ ‘ *' Zimmerman z j,G e r m a n w w ere ere regalia regalia Mrs. Mrs. Donah! Donald von von Borstel, Borstel, Mrs. Mrs. course course spray spray sch sch >ol nil in in Corvallis ty court and and members members of of the equal- man for Pacific Northwest Bell Corvallis ty court the equal over th eir long tim e rival Maupin MaHln vrd was pU i Earl Olds and Mrs. Kendrick Dun- the first of this week Nation board about the valuation mystified and enchanted membe s with a 55-41 victory «or heir first * a,*n^ ’ ¿ ^ t o r Gray w ai Jo- lap The C hristm as theme was car- W asco G rade School defeated to be put on fa rm la n d in the of the Sherman County Club win in two games Dec. 14. 4 s t or the work The ones be- rl£ i out in room decorations and Mon. in their first basketball com- 1963 assessment. The state com- Tuesday rig h t with his talk about Sherman got of to a fast star from Rufus, the individual tables were center- petition, 21 19 High scoror was mission says that present value .he new ventures in to space He early in th e firs q uar er and Grange and HarlamT ed w ith m iniature Christmas trees Greg O’Meara with 14 points. put on farm land is 17.5 per cent had s p e a k e r to duplicate the S g- kept its lead for lie res of he “ ¿ " ^ X Y l e G rangeTas follows: and a gift for eac h player A one Thursday Pinochle Club had its its true cash value as deter- ual., returned ro«> game. 1 he Huskies made qua Rolland Johnson Max Bel- o'clock luncheon preceded the af- C hristm as party at the home of mined by bonaflde sales and In- which dem onstrated the lmj Giles L. French ?ast b re a k a n d simplv "w o re th e she and Duane Miller as m asters; ternoon of bridge at four tables. Mrs Lloyd Gosson with Mrs. Dave slats that it be raised to 25 percent ment• *n ^ a rH y ^ break and sim p y wore th e overseer was present, Scoring honors fo- club members Miller co-hosting. High scorer to conform w ith th e valuation Ihe Lnlted States nas 4bspace We have noted before and has fast visitors out Doug d ish led the s™aV o f and 5>ne lec^ were held by Mrs D. 1. Reynolds, was Mrs Bob Nisbet, guest p la y alroady placed on other property, travelers operating andl the ttus- ten to do it again th at big govern seoring w ith lb points. tu re r Mrs George Fox of Rufus, Mrs. A. F. Balzer and Mrs. Harold er. and low prize went to Mis. T hat will he a raise of around 40 sians have none re tu rn ng g. . ment spending is a greater menace The H uskies showed a marked X w a nL : J< i Nltrrow Jh n Belslw Eakin. Mrs. Christianson won the Doug Shell. percent. Investigation s being!mad of he to the nation than big taxes. lin p im em en t in io tee new Carolyn Cain; assistant ste- guest prize. She also won the tra- Wasco M ethodist church will The local officials contend that effect of the \ an A e> g “ r r w N g, completion by m aking .»3% of th e wards; A tfw WUson and p ad. Veling prize. O ther members pre- hold a special Christm as w orship the land Is high enough as Judged circles the earth some - This quotation is from Shadow.-., a(tempted te.nnted shots from he foul chaplains: Mm Millard Leigh sent were Mrs. Herman Peters, service Sunday evening at 7.30 by production and Income. State up' into the stratosphere. the publication th a t comes from m jjne He ......... dem onstrated the effect of and Mrs. , Jim Belshe; Mrs. Jack A dam ?, Mrs. « A. lx* presented ».«»n« i.n < the mits ueiwie, treasurer, ¿»11». -». « A. -»■ Dun- »-v... which ........ will ..... •« — . 7 by j the law makes the sale price the fihorq Iran nils- the Oregon State Pententiary: FG FT l*ts anu Mrs. Roy Shafer of R ufus and the lap. Mrs. Alfred Rock and Mrs. MYF group. Bill Smith has been means of determ ining the tru e different filters on Uie t • * A man may fail many times. Buyer 2 4 1 Juvenile Johnny Thompson, secre- Bill Pausch. in charge of preparations for the cash value for tax purposes. S of the fu st space cruft But he won’t be a failure until He 2 16 a replica of the first space 7 tary Mrs. Atlee Wilson of Rufus Mrs. H arry Stark was hostess at service says that somebody pushed him .” 3 and sent into o rb it by the I nited 1 1 Juvenile Susan Robertson, a party a t th e ir ranch home Wed- Dorcas Society of Wasco Church TTW N EKxinn States, the Explorer, w hich is still 12 “ gatekeepers w ere Art Sm ith of neday, Dec. 5, honoring her dau- of Christ met at the home of Mrs. 0 6 When govern m en ts revenues O rabenhorst Rural Advisors w orking. His replica of T elstar 1 1 e Rufus G range and Juvenile John- ghter, Lou Ann, on her birthday Je rry B arnett for its C hristm as are short som ething has to give. j ohnson 2 was a third the size of the original 3 - ny Robertson; Ceres w’ere Mrs. anniversary. Invited guests in- m eeting Wednesday, December 12 It doesn't alw ays have to be the Keuogg Meet To Advise 2 now being tested for ability to 1 2 H arland McDonald and Juvenile eluded h er sister, Lorraine, Kath- The hostess served a dessert taxpayer. Lane 0 1 „ , . . continue. 2 Patricia Belshe. Pomona ju st one leen King, Jessie Brander, Sharyl luncheon to m em bers and several 1 T W /J . Rayon The Sherm an County Rural Ad- Through his talk Mr. Seavey had 0 1 ~ present Mary Brackett of R ufus Blagg. Cathy von Borstel, Joy Ann guests after which Mrs. Earl Gen If some one would learn to r e a d ___________ vlstory council, with several mem- so,ne 8ielgdl of hand tricks that Grange; Flora: Mrs. A rt Smith, Brady, and Je rry Alberty, who try presented a program of Christ- as well as Charles Laughton there Sherm an brought th eir record Sharon Thom pson a n d Susan came out on the school bus after m as thoughts, readings and music. I mts added w ith a secondary Inter- were m ystifying but no more so would be a place for him. up to tw'o w ins and one loss with Thompson; lady assistant stew ard school. They played games and Instead of gift exchange the mem e st in agriculture, met Monday than the eiectricsQ and mechani- TTW N Mr» .lose- hers brought gift» of money for »»»m oon when Cl.ff Smith « t e n - cal m arve,„ 0( com m unication he 59-51 . victory h ™ ■'. over " \ ei the Steven Mrs. Itert Swlgort, Mrs. Dale Path later enjoyed dinner. Mrs Jose- We make an ag reeinent with m skvbolt mis- J d ’J .in t half K et and Cheryl Robertson; the ex- phine P arkhurst oi Kent had din- the Merlin Shield family. This slon service advlset w as In town, dem onstrated and explained. England to give them Ted Thompson is chairm an. Recommended by the club for • they w o n t h : : T , T : . o . . T i n ^ t , H d - u , , v e m em ber, from R u fu . ner w tth them . Mr. and Mrs. money was presimi ed on a money ■lies and then fin Rural Area Development eonskieratlon by The Dalles Ju n io r tim e deficit to burst into a third w ere Hollond Johnson, George F rank E. Buyer and family came tree to Mrs. Shields at a . f a j a d d * The exl„ ulne(l by Mr. Sm ith, who c t a S S r “ «rf“ Commerce aw ards work so we say “ No dice” and . q u a rte r splurge and hold the home Fox and H arland McDonald and out later and had cake and Ice Saturday afternoon at the ••Sorry” while telling our ancient (eam tQ fjve J)oinis said It was a plan to aid areas wcre j^arry Kaseberg and Dick from H arlandview Bob Belshe; the cream . The Starks took the girls of Mrs. D urw ard Kaseberg. There w ith high unem ploym ent by loan- Skdes To study tha advisability ally that it is too weak to m atter. .. T he first two-game weekend m atron of H arlandview Juvenile home later. were guests from Portland, \\ as- ing and giving federal money. Not very go«xl conduct. o( a J)or> commission, Presklent and the glass backboards appar- Grange is Mrs. Marvin Robertson. Mr. ahd Mrs. Alev Brander w ere co. and The Dalles present, at the T T W N County Judge Vernon Miller Max Uari6ee a ppointed W endell . ently did not have any effect on At the end all >ang th e song “Be in Portland last Monday and Tues- tea Mrs. K aseberg’s daughters. p n ^ w ' T f t T m r t y ' w i r t t e no ^ a n s te rle th X ’ n t ^ E aiihfui'O h"'pa?r>m ’7 Then“ R.,y day. Mrs. B ran,let dhl Christm aa Lois and I^e. assisle.1 al Ihe tea told of the progress of the Elias- Halsiger( Charles Burnet, Paul co report and said It would be pre- |»a lru .k |’p uu|en Kaseberg, L uther worse than a press that is so used. • , o « Means helped the grangers With shopping while Mi. Brandei at- table. TT W N \W? colunin P°int flKures^ Ron q[ th eir floor wf>rk A lx)Un. <*nded N orth Pacdic Grain Grow- Wasco Church of Christ Chrlst- sented to the people of the five 1)avis and AicX Brander. As a after first irri of nondnatjng com m ittee to name .h’hnson took game scoring, hon- nfui gfcrved . at (he Ineetings? Mr anj Mrs. Harold mas program will be held Sunday counties soon thought that the some « ... tie giv- 3^® u g , , , . candidates for next year the chair Those under 20 have to be fed <>rs with 1. points. He wa.> follow- the w ork Brown were also there to attend evening at 7:30. T r jats will en to the children. Following the gallon might be dsveloped in » appointeu Giles French, F rank and educated, producing little of ed c lo ^ ly by Jack K«* <»gg it 1 '» The Honie gxtew slbh group M the meetings. • the w herew ithal therefor; those and ix>ug b sn w ttn s. Rufus met W ednesday, Dec. 12 at Miss M argaret Purvine of Port- program those who wish may go *ower Parts^ of ihe county^ and Keld( Ted Thompson, Charles But- Kaseberg. over 65 have to be fed and pain- The H uskies more than doubled Mrs. G(O^ e Eox w ith land came pered for they still vote and so do the free throw ’J ’’1 a no host iuck iur ch. The host- till Friday th eir descendants. That, anyway, flrflt ^ tth S t e ^ Mrs. Fox w ere Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark is the modern th« iry of society, fof? <»9% of the shots Bert Sw igart and Mrs. Alta Sm ith took her back Actually young people can pro- foul line, »»tM w h° served angel cake w ith ice and returned FG FT F 50 Married Years duce pretty well and the oldsters cream for dessert. A fter lunch the Mrs. F rank E. Bayer and Julia, penish. know what the county's m inority 14 .. different m em bers told and dem- Byron and Hel?r>, Mrs. Harry 4 6 2 Bish Young people -» « the W ' can also produce. or four out of 18 should do or try Mr. and Mrs. Dell OW h w ere 2 1 2 w onstrated how to decorate cooktes Stark and Lorraine and Ix>u Ann Church of Christ will go on a 0 Blagg TT W N to do inasmuch as Sherm an cun- m arried December 31, 1912 at 2 2 3 Someone, w hether an accurate Doolin - for Christinas. A fter th a t all ex- and Mrs. Josephine P afk h u rst of youth retreat to Castle Lock, \\ n., ty was tied in with Wasco county. G rass Valley and have lived there 3 2 observer or notx notes the decline Johnson i r changed cookies w ith one another. Kent w ere business visitors in I>ec. 26-8. No satisfactory answ er was given, since th at time. Their daughter, 2 5 of the blond as the m asculine Kellogg Portland Saturday. College students home for the There was some talk alx>ut eoun- Betty and husband Marlon Crews, 3 0 2 The R ufus Grange Home Ec Frank’ T. B a y e r‘Mrs. Tom Bay- holidays are Tony Capacl, Jean ideal. Maybe it is about time, the Lane 59 Club met T hursday, Dec. 13 at the e r and j^irs c h a iie s Perrigo of Hockett, Kay Macnab, Mary Hav- ty road program s and why the will lx? hosts at a Golden W edding 44 30 18 brunettes and the browns should Sherman voters had tu rn ed down previous reception in their honor Sunday, 51 hall w ith a no-host lunch. A spe- 36 31 21 Dalles left Sunday and Mr. en, John and Jim Thomas, E verett tax levies which resulted in a mo- Decetnlier 30 at the Odd-Fellows have a tu rn at the whistles. Stevenson cial guest was Sherm an county nnd Claud Bayer of Moro and Royse, Linda Mar lea. Tom Coats, lion to have a committee appoint- hall from two to five in the a fte r T T W N For a guv who got licked over Sherm an’s JV ’s revenged their honie extension agent, M argaret } u Bayer left Monday for Carl- Barbara Fridley and Doug Rhine- noon. Mrs. Olds was Ella Walk- first loss to Stevenson with a Red of ^ o ro . A fter lunch a busi- (on w ash., where they attended hart. C ulxi. K hrushchev is getting plen- enshaw, a niece of Rufus H arry ,■ of fringe benef'ts out of the 37-34 victory oyer the Wasco ness meeting was held, then nil the funeral of Mrs. Jim Cool, dau- Recent guests at the Carl Ziegler King, a pioneer of the county The ladies pre- L ^ e ^ o f Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vintin, home were Mrs. Ziegler’s sisters . r p Q M a v o * deal. Maybe he doesn't know he County JV ’s. Sherm an ? ,.pulletl exchanged gifts. and Mr. Olds is a son of Mr. and half after sent decorated the C hristm as tree on Tuesday. The Claud Bay- and brother, Kay, Sva and E veiett A D V iJ D O a f U IT1UVC5 was licked. ahead in the secon- Mrs. Em m et Olds, who came here TTW N leading by one point at halftime. and filled the sacks w ith candy er# and j un a Bayer returned who stopped over <n th eir way In the early 1880s anil lived below A school survey shows th at Kenny Dunlap picked up 11 and nuts. home that evening. home from college Mr. Ziegler’s Around Again town until the num erous family pupils with a m ajor interest in his- points to lead the junior varsity The Wasco School C hristm as Mr and Mrs. lion T hurm an id sister an I husband, Mr. and Mrs. According to the *ocal ASCS of- was grov/n IX»11 and Ella Olds program will lie next T hursday, Eugene » e re the speakers at the ¡h'lx-rt hraga vlalted front Port- flee the following farm ers were are as native as Sherm an coun- tory and literatu re did better in in scoi ing. F f <; FT last weekend December 20, at 8:00 p. m. and evening «trvleea Sunday at the land college than those who like chem Mr. anl, Mr9. T lw a,e r re elected committeemen from their tlans can lie and have been iden- 1 5 everyone is invited. istry and physics. Well, the w orld K. Dunlap nontivH rh u rrh Thcv also showed . fn„n r »hl« 1963 (.ai<t as a hy result tified with „ y much of the cotmnun- 1 1 (tinted ( allhnnh! this Vkiu.u »evk com < ( m unities (rf for balb((s ity .s a(.tiv of history and w riting is a much D. Bakin 1 1 more complex one than the sclen- R- Eakin They request th at th ere lie no 1 3 tlfic one. gifts. 2 1 T T W N S. G entry ---- --------- - . 0 2 This year the orange juice was G. Irzyk 0 2 Sherman Does Well frozen in the orange but maylie it V. Johnson 1 0 can lie refrozen. Ruggles 0 1 TTW N K- Thompson Mr. E slinger atte meu m e snow ing f Rlchland( Wash., spent ,F.A<*t E HAS PROBLEM and George Jensen Moro: I*>n In Bond Buying of the New Oliver m achinery at the weekend here w ith . . his . par- Thompson, Chas. O. Burnet, Mac Sales of Savings Bonds in th is W onder if the trouble ’Aith The Stevenson JV ’s defeated th<; coliseum and they attended en ts Mr. and Mrs Lon Smith. The Oregon Wheat G row ers j j a|| Allan Pinkerton, John E. county In November w ere latge American business a rd American sh e n n a n w ith a 54-27 victory. The (he banquet in th? evening. They Mrs. Grace Zevely of Wasco League adopted t h e following DeMoss. Kent: A rthur Buether, agriculture isn 't too much Amer- Bulldogs held Sherm an to six ajso their daughter, Alice w as a dinner guests Sunday at the resolution!- on 2,4-D »luring the jjm j effe r|es, Olan B Stark, Geo. enough to put the county over its lean governm ent that insists on points in the first half while they an(1 re turne<l home Friday even- home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Wallace 35th annual m eeting at Portland yon Rorstel, and John Reckmann. 1962 assigned quota of $60,(MX) Sales lust month am ounted to dabbling into affairs for political polled up 34 points. ing , "It Is recommended, that a spe (Jrasg valley: Orville L. Ruggles, j 7r38'8 and put the county up to a purposes. In th e second half Stevenson in- Gamma Lambda No. 84 May. Mr. ami Mrs. N orris Gilkison c ial subcom m ittee cf the Oregon Bobert Holmes, Mark E. Bird, tota) of jn ,,H,2 am ounting T T W N creased their m argin to double T heta Rho girls held th e ir regular and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson w heat Growers league lx* e.tab- yIidc<)|,n Kslinger and John W tQ jyyyoy We are now over the The adm inistrations theory is to Sherm an’s final score. 7 meeting in the IOOF hall Tuesday anti Kay of The Dalles were din Hshed and authorized to otganize Buether. Chairman of the above quota assigned us by the T reasu ry cut taxes to stim ulate the econ- Sherm an 2 6 16 evening. Judy Dunlap, presided ner guests Sunday af the home of a meeting with representatives commiiU?es met at the AS( S office |_>e|>art,nent for 1962. It was $60,- cm y and eventually produce more Stevenson 17 34 45 with 16 m em bers and five Rebek- from tile Milton- -Freew ater area Friday x Mr and Mrs. Win. Brinkert. ay to choose a county com- (K)(> taxes If ten percent is good, w h y ------------------- -— ahs present. No n e ttin g will l>e ‘ Tht> Amerlcan Legion Auxiliary and other Interested parties to tnittee to serve »luring 1963. Only five counties In the state n< t fifty? held Dec. 25. Open installation at lh<? hoine of Mrs. Ihll study the problem of 2,4-D drift Elected were Joe Heater, chait- (,an (.ja |,n (his distinction at the T T W N of officers will Ire held Sunday, Pausch Tuesday t-fternoon. The damage in the ar?a It is further man, Dave Klehel lerfer vice- Schools To Close end of November. They are Crook, When the vote is taken on th at Jan. 6 at the IOOF hall at 2:30 Ghrtgtmas theme was used to de- agreed »bat the Oregon W heat chairm an, Bill Holmes, ntemltcr. Harney, Jefferson, Morrow and $3000 salary and $20 I* r day ex Until January 2 p m. E veryone welcome to attend. |he rootns. Mrs. Alfred Grow,.rs league will favor the res Sherman ’’ pense for legislators we hope the The G rass Valiev A ltar Society Kock, president, presided w i t h trictlon of the use of Isoprophyl Schools in Sherman county will vote is made public. W e’d like to bnerman rlaces boys finish this week and when they post it up Placing Calls close Friday, December 21 it will held in the G rass Valley Ix*gion jng the buslne s m eeting a gif' pxi in approxim ately fift\-tnil< T T W N Refresh- radius aroun»! the affect«*»! atea. On All League Team It seems like a lot of new money 1« the sta rt of a vacation that will hall Sunday afternoon, for the exchange was h< l»i. Several m ents were served later by the The com m ittee further recotn- Easier At Times is pi.ured into old weapons to continue until Jan u ary 2, which children of the parish. j mends that the research program T h e All Conference, G reater justify the judgm ent of men is a We»lnes»lay The vacation will fnm s were shown and tre a ts giv- hostess I/Miking ahead to th e Ann: al students on 2 4-D drift tie continued by the Oregon W estern Sul» IIds’r ' f r oot the collegi whose ideas have grown ol»l. last for eleven »lays. team: surge of long distance calls cn TTW N Sometime in Jan u aiy an I C hristm as Scientists sav thev are finding Farm Chemicals will start N orthw est .JJel’/ s out about heredity. All we know high sihool says Mar Horn, offer*»! D ese about it is th a t recently th e re ’s son. It will be held calling Saturday ev en been entirely too much of It. ing or Sunday, the low er rates T T W N start at 6:00 p. in. «and continue all A brief glimpse &i those p aint day Sunday. ings o u r lady senator w ants to If you can, avoid the peak hours take back to W ashington causes 6 to 8 p. m. C hristm as Eve and the comment th at that s just 2 to I p m C hristm as Day. w here thev belong. Call station to station ra th e r 01 a necoraiea u in n u a v cake for found dead at his home in van- their respective organizations uw i ion, *»..»« .............- hban T T W N than |»etson to {»eraon. butes some of it to counties w. 1 wUVer. W ashington early this they back leglsiatlon ’» outlaw Appleg That four and a half million send $136.818 this month. Of Call by num lier in any cast. In dessert They spent the tim e visit- week He was about 70 years old use of Isopropyl en et of 2,4-D in Pull Back. U o n a rd W aterm an. bucks spent putting Jam es Mere sutn Sherm an county will get $240 cluding the ara code for calls to in(» Funeral services w ll’ be Friday the state completely. Plus res- Burns. dith into the U niversity of Miss that being an average of $3 00 for Mr and Mrs. Don Smith took at 10 00 a m In Vancouver and l r ictlon of use of butyl <,f * Mil.» Lane Sher ¡joints outside Oregon. issippi would have put a lot of boats registered. In 1962 Sherman her mother. M is Maude G arrett interm ent at The Dalles at two 2,4-D In Morrow i.nd Umatilla W llbtr, Burns, Mike I^ n e f Voice i»aths to A m erica’s sm ell bovs through Tuscaloosa U. er tow ns or ru ral com m unities county received a total of $465 to The Dalles Saturday w here she o’clock that afternoon counties. F u rth e r hearings are man. TT W N are the ones most likely to become from the m arine hoard entered the Mid-Columbia hospital Carroll Sayrs got a buggy whip planned •** ’ • One of the causes of high state G row ers Guards: Dick D rlnkw ater, Burns, clogged by holiday calls. E arly for medical a tte n tk n for a cut m the mall this week, not quite The Oregon Wheat taxes is th at the state takes over will Van Williams. G rant Unicn calls to these points can almost over her eye t h « r ^ r e d t e w r the oM » h ^ !,'t’, ^ , ' ‘r “^ e "t'hat U k e " action Center: Lynn always. be com pleted hn.ne.ltal.ly. the duties of local government. I.IRRAKI » I t s NEW ROOKS The Moro library has many al stitches and m uiM s Buucrvu idir 1- . „ — Q uarterback: Doug Blsh, bher- N early twice th e norm al foies Note the proposal to have the new liooks for lending to reader s when she fell while out w alking would <lo the job of s tr n ig l- n ln g (,n any proposals. Growers tii.it state do the work on consolidation man. operators will he on d jty want to catch up on what is Site spent sevc»al days In the out the buggy team when they want, should exp.es., e of Portland and Multnomah coun who H alf Back D i v e Woodfin, throughout Oregon ar.d ex tra long uL the w inter and hosoital w ere lazy Maybe half the popula- |ons pilot to this m eeting Io golna i n t e Tues- r « « hospital _______ _______ S L ! " te L .w P ^ ^ n l ” £ ¡1 o r Bill la » ,In , Sher,nan d l . l . n « clrcul.s will he tv. X y m on a. durin« iie taken the o ut w any Mrs _ Ehen Kee end Mrs _ Don tion of Sherman county has nev- S Wh»-at league T T W N day or Thur^lay afternoon aid Oodfelier ---------------------------------- . wn,„ . . . . . ................ . ------------ Art Splr». PI........ help rteet tM ru.h. w ere c»»-hostcsses er seen a buggy whip And a Very Merry Christmas Achieve Victory State Tax Men Told To Clubbers