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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1963)
.V íQutnín ¿Journal Seventy Fifth Year Xo. lá Moro, Oregon Friday About the Counly These T h in g s We Note Friday, March 1, 1963 being news about people you know or know about s ttt' T c “ “ ' ; d “b bays Sherman County County Official Paper Sherm an Defeats Dr and Mrs George Bray of panel in the afternoon. tion w ith Mrs Hay Hughes and Boston, Mass., are the parents of Mr and Mrs Frank vonBorstel Ruben Elder on the committee. a son. Thomas Luther, born Feb- went to Portland Friday on busi- The host grange to furnish the Program Due March 4 ruary 4. He joins a brother, Geo- ness and also visited Mrs Glen program at meetings. H arry The Sherman County club will rge jr. G randparents are Mrs Morgan, returning Monday. W ickman will work on a ritual Marie Bardenhagen ot Grass Val- Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wilson for the past m asters with Hill meet Monday night, March 4 at the Masonic hall with catering ley and Mr and Mrs George Bray and family of Portland spent the Neuman and R. Elder. of Chicago. weekend here w ith her parents, For the program Mrs A rthur hv Hecfo’s, says* Hildred Zell. Mr and Mrs Bill Pausch and Mr and Mrs John Rust. Means played several piano num- new president. Cathy vonBorstel w ent to P ort Mr and Mrs Wallace May went bers which members sang, then The program will be about The Condon High gym was 24 seconds to go but free throw s land Saturday on business and to Hood River Sunday and had Hill Neuman and Mrs A rthur Sherm an county. Expected to jammed w ith spectators as the by Doolin and Rayon raised returned home Sunday. Cathy re dinner with her brothers, Mr and Means gave a coupl« of recita- ta ke UP die larger ¡»art will be Iiattle for the w estern division Sherm an's score to a safe four Giles L. French turned w ith her grandparents, Mrs Andy W alter and W illiam tions. a discusión of the proposed road title in the G reater Oregon lea- point margin. Mr and Mrs John Jenkins of W alter. Rufus grange met Feb. 21 for program with m embers of the gue betw een the Sherman Hus- The Huskie rooting section The sun shines bright nearly Portland who came up Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy Pitinger and a pot luck dinner honoring the county court ami the planning kies uluj the H eppner Mustangs poured onto the floor as the over every day; it has begun to get to visit th eir daughter, Mrs Don- family of Sunnyside, Wash,, are grange’s birthday. A lovely decor comm ittee explaining plan for ltX)k place February 26. In this joyed team raised Coach Ordie up early in the morning, but it aid vonBorstel. here since Friday to visit her ated cake made by Mrs Holland some new construction of roads. closely matched, hard fought Hoye to their shoulders and car- hasn 't really w arm ed to Its job Mr and Mrs Harold E akin and parent, Mr and Mrs John Rust. Also on the program will be game, Sherm an was victorious ried him eff the floor. Johnson was served with ice so far. N evertheless it is tim e Mona were business visitors in ex p lan a tio n of the Bureau of 66-62 after leading by a small Mrs Eben Kee drove to Port- cream for dessert. H itting his season high, 23 to plant sweet peas. Protland Saturday. points Blsh led the H uskie at- land Friday and picked up her Mrs Rolland Johnson presided. Land Management proposals a- m argin for much of the game. Mrs Willis Both teams got off to a high tack and game scoring, , T , . T W N . , u. B rittain « , of u Bend . niece’ Mrs Sandra McKay and Mr and Mrs Paul Blackburne, Mr l» u t use of land along the Des The legislature has passed its and Mrs Joephine P ark h u rst of went on to Rockaway to spend and Mrs Roy Parker and Mr and chutes rlv » r; the report of the scoring start, the Huskies lead- Scoring: Hish 23, Blagg 3, IX»- 40th day which used to be en- Kent were over night guests of until Monday with her sister, Mrs Mrs Ja m e s Fox are to become committee named in Jan u ary to ing 17-14 at the quarter mark. l’u 15, Johnson 14, Kellogg 2, ough, but is now but a third of Mr and Mrs F rank E.B ayer Sat- Pete W atts and family. m embers by in itiatio n There will study the possibility of a port j ack Kellogg left the game w ith P arker 2, Rayon 7. the way. No individual o r group urday., S tuart Johnson of Salem who lx? a conference with Wasco co- commission; the latest in corn- three fouls and Bob P arker went Sherm an 17 37 66 51 has assumed leadership and no Frank T.Bayer and Mrs Tom had been a guest at the home of unty at the Rufus grange hall m nnity college proposals and out w ith an ankle Injury in the H eppner 14 32 50 62 one has the wisdom to Insist th a t Ba>er were business visitors in Mr and Mrs Dell Olds left Thur- on .March ,-to with a noon pot su< h othei Shet man county mat- second period. The rem aining The Huskies play the eastern 90 of the self seeking bills The Dalles last week sday accompanied by Mr and Mrs luck 'u n ch This will lx? w ith ters as may be ¡x?rtlnent. three starters, Doug Hish, Hill division champion, Vale, for the Sherman countians who have IXiolin and Ron Johnson rolled district title this Saturday night be left in committee, ap propria Mt and Mrs Don Smith drove Olds and their grand daugher. the district Home Ec chairman tions cut and passed and an end to Richland, Wash., Friday and Cathy Crews, who spent ten days and all the club members of the an interest in the county’s fut up i;i ut th e ju points made at Vale, the first of a three game put to it all. glVe series. visiting their . with them, counties are invited. Martin „ ure and . m arter to „ spent „ , the week , end . „ taking - Cathy to her two ---- ----------- . . eans of , getting here in the second q - u ------- — -___ T T W N The game at Vale will he at son. Lurry anil family. home at Stevenson Wash., then Zimmerman tells of the need of *nt> urged to come out Sherman a 37-32 half-time advan- Senator Morse Is quoted as Mr “" and u -«*» Mrs « A.F.Balzer -r .oam er went io to going to u» o Salem aiem to visit at the tietter le tte r county countv roads The irranee and take pnrt in the dH u s s io n s tage. 8:15 (mountain time) this S atu r saying that the Oregon business Wasco Sunday and spent the day home of Mr and Mrs Johnson, voted to spray the parking ’ot of the club,. Hish, Doolin and Johnson again day night. Vale will play here com m unity has failed to get gov- v *siting Mr nad Mrs Gus Hart- They went shopping in Portland east of the hall for weeds .Mrs had scoring to themselves in tne next Friday night, March 8th em inent contracts, not the con- man and to Eugene and Mr Johnson Trace Fields said there W ould third q u arter hut had plenty of at 8:00 p.in. If, after this second gresslonal delegation. That Is as Mrs Sam A lberty and Mrs Ken- brought them home Monday. be a scholarship tea at her home Contract On Two assistance from Bill Rayon who kanie there exists a tie, another slick a political ploy as w e’ve neth Crews and Cathy and Rhon- Sherm an chapter OES will on March 11 sponsored bv the went on in the fourth q u arter «atne will be played Saturday, read in a lifetime. Blame othera da were in The Dalles Friday on hold its regular meeting Tues- Wasco W oman’s Study chib Local Project' Due to make 7 ¡» in ts and rally the .March 9th here at 8:00 p m . for defeat, take credit for victory business. day evening. It will observe the The state highway commission Huskies to the victory. r Mr and Mrs Don Clodfelter 43rd anniversary of the chapter Honored were Mr and Mrs Sherman led by one point with * V. N w ere business visitors in Port- and honor ch arter members. Tracy Fields and Mrs .Robert will receive bids in Salem March Sherman Beats 12 for tw o projects In S h erm an J oils taken of actual citizens land W edneday and Thursday. The Past Masters of the tri-co- Byrd wh,) WCIe escorted to the county. rj, .W r at ,!ie people are for Mr and Mr H.O.Dguger and Mrs unty visitation program of Hood m aster’s station to lx> presented Pilot Rock Again One of the projects calls for Journalism Club ahead far t a as s w econ- River. Sherman and Wasco met w nu the 25 year pins of the order. “ , of ‘ congress as .a o n - John jo n n Rust n u si w ent to Salem Feb. River, ' grading and paving 5.17 miles om> is concerned. Spending tax- 18 to attend the funeral of the Saturday Feb. 23 at Cherry Park *',r and Mrs Jam es Earl and Jack Kellogg paced the desper Initiates Members PaM'i s money isn t popular as latter's uncle, coming back to grange in The Dalles. A potluck Mr a and Mrs Hud H rinkert left of the south unit of the Wasco- ate Huskies with his rebounding was- m T Milwaukie w here they w’ere over- dinner was — served Mr Jan or a ,rlP to southern M o r o section of the Sherm an Quill & Scroll president, Rosa- and shooting to overcome a 37- .. . ---------- ------------- - ..............— — hosted bv u.y mi ,, ... u ary 3 0,5 highway, Highway 97. The pro- jee Eslinger, assisted night Mrs Carl and Mrs Mrs A A rthur rthur Means Means and and Mr Mr ( California wl . . N night guests guests of of Mr Mr and and Mrs Carl and alifornia where they spent sev- by Alice 39 third q u arter deficit against Adam tow ell seems to think Hunke. and Mrs H arvy W ickman A fter eral weeks visiting relatives and ject logins approxim ately 3.4 Kaseberg and Nancy McKean in Pilot Rock, resulting In a 6051 his sins should be forgiven be- Mr and Mr Dert Cox and Mrs the dinner H arland McDonald Me“ ’ Arizona where they spent miles south of Wasco (near the itiated seven new members at final score The fast moving lea cans» he is a negro or th at they John Rust w ere business visitors presided at the meeting while ten days and back tl> Santa Har W alker place) and goes nearly the Installation Feb. 19. gue battle was a m ust win for are mentioned because he is a ne- In The Dalles Monday. Dan Davies took the m inutes bara w hore ,ho-v ®P<-‘nt several through the city of Moro. The Mothers pinned their daughters the Sherm an squad, f.ro: v i a e 5” a m an w bo has Mrs H arry Stark and daughters and gave the tre a su re r’s report <lay8, E nroute home they stop- present alignm ent will 1» im at the candle light service held Pilot Rock made fust work of that philosophy isn’t much good, were in The Dalles Saturday on agriculture reports were given by at Napa’ Calif., and had proved ami the highway section in the cafetorlum as Jacque Uuch- the cold H uskie squad to break will 1» paved or resurfaced on T T W v N KT business. Rolland Johnson and H arry Wic- lunch with Kev- and Mrs May- oltz sang "Follow the Gleam", the game wide ojien In th e first accompanied •The theory that the opposition • is ’ ul VUIlipdlllV* by Lee Kaseberg on q u a rte r and lead 17-3 at one tim e kman. There Is a general cry that ?,or Beed> form er residents of Its . . e n . ti . le . le n g th . T his work party sh ju ld never say a blunt Mr and Mrs Hans Meves and taxe are too high and some chan- ,*raSo ^ a,le> They also stopped scheduled for completion during the piano during th at period. The Huskies the Hpring of 1964. Inin«».«’ ♦ /A ♦ VkA honorary or- rolled hack Into the game w ith say. Among the college students at home for the weekend to visit th eir parents were .Mary Mobley, Bonnie Tatum and Peggy McKav /„ „ „ .„ ... l and __ i Ron from ¿v-v- OCE, » Monmouth Mobley and Betty Reckmann of OSU Corvallis. Mrs Don Don Earl E arl attended Mrs attended the the state state m eetings of the Conservative Bap assoelation of Oregon held in Rond W \Ve,in«<.ta v Thursday and Rend ednesday. m aster; Ruben Elder, vice presi- _ dent . and . George Fox » as secretary The directors will hold over and they are Hill C.ihtmn r u i H a 15111 ver • Itav H up Gibbon I ip « nf of Hood Ri- W aiter L u c k e r t of 1 W alter Wells , f ii h? S an< ‘ director a ? large f H° ° d RlVPr Mrs H ollan d in h n a b a X u n L ,u n past y co m nference spot John sor- ed by „ the asters Mrs Heppner 66-62 For Sub-District Title Mrs ^ a l d vonBorstel .. Mr and , Mrs Keith Barnett of Maupin were over night guests Friday at the home of his par ents, Mr and Mrs W illard Bar- nett. presented with honorary member 23 ¡» in ts through the hoop and ships for th eir encouragem ent gain a 9 point victory, and assistance to the Journalism This was the la«t regularly The president still is the ec Scholarships Going to clu88, „ scheduled game of the season for onomic modern who thinks thinks that that Mrs Hampton, advisor, award- the Huskies. The victory official the way to prosperity is by bor- Students This Year ed honorary certificates for out- ly tied the league lead between row Ing. N atural enough. In his What the the govern govern The board of directors of the standing work to Mona Eakin, H eppner and Sherman. tim e » thnt-s th a t’s what Free throw s saved the game as Bankers To Tell Sherm an County Scholarship as Kay Higley, Jack Kellogg and ment has always done, hut the the Hu ridei tallied their (tifheat rule still Is tru e that honesty sociation, Inc., decided to offer K " M* nab percentage of the season, comple requires repaym ent. And the three $400 scholarships to S her the ting 12 of 17 for 70.6 percent of About Estates runs out of lenders. m an ( ounty High school seniors High School Band Friday, as a m essenger from the son to contact tho c r« . their foul shots. a, chur<* in Grass and S e R a ? Ster o r graduates for the 1963-64 brassiest n. borrow er ev< entually __ Baptist _____________ _____ Valley. _____ Scoring: Bish 14; Doolin 10; eeting can be be at- ar- 1 1 " N Rev and Mrs Duane Dunham ranged fo r th e m id « k can Wills, T ru sts and E sta te Plan- s< hool year. The purpose of the Offers Music Night Fields 2; Johnson 15; Kellogg 15- Overheard: "H er greatest plea- an d family w ere dinner guests m o n t^ m C h e X p U? i J " tniS ning” Wl11 l>e ,he “ f a scholarships ln H t is K --------- to aid students sure is gloating over the mis- Sunday at the home of Mr and m a s ic r? 7 drk- The past panel discsalon by tru st officers ,, C< of ob,alnlnK their vo- Two special guests will appear Rayon 2; P arker 2. Sherm an 9 30 37 60 takes of others". Mrs ghelton F ritte X ?o The 3 ’lolIar ° f the F ,rst N- tk ’" a > bank w U C° Uege. with m ajor with the Sherm an High band at Pilot Rock 17 29 39 51 1 1 u A cancer m eeting will be held most m em ber? * i ' he Marrh 6 at 7:*5 in the rational or business school or col its spring concert March 15 in Ju n io r Varsity; The Sherm an J Vs lege education, with m ajor em Kennedy told the bankers he at H eppner at the Wagon Wheel ference and here i - n , h ? °n‘ ‘ ,by ° f The DaI,es branch, Mr Schwendel will ,h p ir fiftb «am e of th e sea- phasis on need. Application blank w a sn t prophesying a depression, cafe Saturday March 2 from 9 30 dollar prize f r . * 3 f,V* A C F ‘nk(‘ • vicepresident and Featuring son with a 47-50 victory over Considering his accuracy about till 3:30 at a no host luncheon. ‘ 'v '°„r . ° " ‘.<T r ’ wl" « m oderator ma.v l>e obtained from the high t«* a narration with the hand s< hool principal and are to tie a takeoff on tim esaving In our Pilot Rock. R. C yphers 6; T. Eia- l h!n? L ! c?.no.m lc..1! would b<' All volum eer w orkers are urge,I spoke on the duty o f " , e T l - T ' * " " ' " K'' Ud* assuring if he did. n-tiirntxl to him, completed, by age. Jacque Bucholtz will also kln 7; S. G entry 11; o . Irzyk 4; to attend and the public is wel- unty past m asters w hk h T E<l[Vltn Bol< s and William June \|» n l 15th He, in turn, will give appear singing several of the old I>. Ruggles 12; K. T hom pson 10 T T W N -ome. There w ill_he a doctor’s Improve the work of th e s T h o r McKmiTy. X ^ ^ t ' T p J e i a S Sherm an 21 33 36 50 iiem to the scholarship com- popular standards. The sunshine Is welcome, the ! | g r 3? geu’ H a rry W lckm an Will discuss th e it^ p o rta n n Pilot Rock 13 23 41 47 ’nlttee of the asociatlon. Under the direction of Mr w arm th ij fine, hut w hat really of ie ct^ J ^ a ir m a n on legisla- making will, the of tru s t..................... association has Robinson, the will hand prese will present Hon e ala« .........•HaR’ng a will, a the uses '« ne w » scholarship n ip association has Robinson, the l>and makes the days brig h ter is the Essay Contest Victors tion of ( baseball news and pictures. W eils E art* ‘ 1 V' protection at Ivldusls m a varied program cot I M l ‘ oi 1,1 ian d m s. L a tin A U VOIMIOIl r BUS 11) B B ------------ Hl.'in. n .nuuncn n ii»T ...w. ican .v... HIU tnUSlC T T W N Announced by Legion hers and three life m embers a can-can, a clarinet trio and a Michigan Democrats are con Sherman raced past the Con Mrs Rolland and Joe McNaught, ^ h e hDa?les The w inners of the 1963 Am- and Bt‘n Dodson hoe down cerned h#cause W alter R euther don Blue Devils 63-45, to take has taken over the party there e r k anlsm Essay contest sponsor- J ohnson chairm an of C p v MR;. branch will lx> hosts.. a non league game, Feb. 22 on i ____ t ____ . n G h e r m a an n r county v iiin tv H h il ~ *“ •— —- — . - _______ Roy Belshee Buried ed I in Sherm by v I the and may, . they fear, make it a iM-t tiie D evils’ home court. The H us American Legion auxiliary of Red Cross Planning labor party. Short Job.. kies employed th eir fast oreak State President In Wasco Monday Wasco and Moro, have been sel T T W N to open the game and kept up Art Christianson D ips Local Swin Classes The many plans to relieve ected. There w ere only entries the rapid pace to hold a 12 point pavers of local taxes by impo.s- at^ df n1.U f f, *h5 JunJor ¿ ly To Be Entertained Funeral services for Wesley lead at half time. . . . . . « J “ 7*h: 8V* “ d ~ T he T h e m em ber» of G ra ,- Valley Suddenlly at Pullman Roy Belshee were held from tiie ing more taxes on -------- larger . govern l>y < h arb iitr Harnett Season high scoring ju n io rs mental unils leaves us cold. We “ ‘‘L ’ U t . t X hv an " « » " ' " " " • American Legion Methodist church Jn Wasco Mon- We will have the swim sch<»l Ron Johnson and ix>ug Bish, bur- get far more out of local ta re s J T h a T^ w X r t r auxIhary, are planning a potluck Arthur B em »• hart Chris, anson • • a • • a v »sis J s I /i <laV __ , afternoon with interm ent in • in • • Sherman (»unty this a» year at ned up the hoops w ith th e ir 22 than any other kind. Not Tomorrow The 500 word or luncheon in v honor ......... of the ,u_ depart- ____ who was born on December 13, , ,,nr,iM‘ cem etery near there. Tay- various pools In the county since and 21 ¡» in ts respeettively, under essays w ere . judged on . sub- m ont p resident, M rs J¿i< k I^arson T T W N lenly m. at < Pullman was in this is our first year w < will we Tl»e ILi-kit- i .-t uj n«.,l to . . .. .. died suddc^ny unman ? » r lo,,w‘ - A.F.AA.M. --------- Odd— and sad— It is th at the T A le.i’- ? ‘gf™H8L2n_ !n. _C° ? of Springfield The luncheon will Washington Thursday morning ch ar«e graveside rites need cooi>eratlon from everyone f ondon court Tuesday night to nation that extols freedom In its re<?t lang’iaSe > spelling and pun 1» held in the Grass Valley Leg- ft'oin an apparent heart attack. ^ r ' Belshee (1|ed Friday morn- who has children attending or Play the H eppner M ustangs for national songs should hav® lost ctu ation. ion hall at 1:30 Monday, March 1 and his wife had gone there lng ln a hospital in The Dalles who is Interested. We are in the league title so much that citizens think »heir F irst ,,lace for W a* '° was aw- .Members of Wasco, Moro and Wednesday to visit their son, aB er a ,on* lllness' He was born hoi»* this new program will Scoring: Bish 21, Blagg 4; own future and welfare Is a gov- arded to Regina Gamble, a 9th Antelope units are assisting w ith Bon and fam ily. Ju ly near W arsaw, Illl- make It easier on the children ker 2; Doolin 1; Fields 3; John- ernm enfal function. grade student, daughter of Mr the luncheon. Mrs Paul Patrick Christianson was Ixirn in n Hs and came 10 Independence and parents and we intend to 22; Kellogg 6; Lane 2; Par- T T W N and Mrs daY Gamble. of Wasco, district president, will Sherman county and this was his Urt'g °n when a small child, later continue with It If everyone is kt‘r 2. Second place went to Greg preside at the m eeting after the home nearly all of his life. He ,n',vlng to Sherman conty which satisfied. Sherm an 21 36 54 gj Richard Christianson, the Wash- O’Meara,, 8th grade, son of Mr luncheon. was farm ing the home place of Wa.] ,bence forw ard his home. When the collectors come to Condon 13 ¿2 31 45 ington fireball who almost retired and Mrs Philip O'Meara He was a mem ber of Taylor your door In March please think his parents at the tim e of his Sonator Manguson last fall gave F irst place for Moro was aw- lodge, the Moro Prehyterian about this convenience to your death. three rules to listeners ln e he- anted to P atty Thompson, 9th Kent Church Plans Surviving are his widow, Ker- »nurch, Annie Fulton chapter children and give generously as Frankie VanNuys Buried 1 fe Lincoln day speech at The grade, daughter of Mr and Mrs rone, his mother, Mrs Daisy GES, AI Kader Shrine, Mid-Col- o u r swln program will be expen- Song Recital Dalles Tuesday: Fundam ental ad- T.W .Thompson. umbia Shrine club, The Dalles s h e even here in the county, also Mrs Frankie VanNuys died in Byers of .Moro; a daughter. Diane herance to the constitution. In- Tiie Americanism chairm en of The Kent Baptist church will S tew art of Boise; a son, Hon of Llks and Harlandvicw grange, rem em ber the bhxxl bank will The Dalles Saturday. She was dividual ldterty and fiscal respon the two auxiliary units, Mrs Oew- he host to the choir of the and five grandchildren. and until recently was active in he here soon and the first aid horn in R uial, Mlaeourl, daugh- sibility. Of the latter he said it ®y Thomas of Wasco and Mrs Church of C hrist of The Dalles Pullman Also su rv iv in g are two sisters, all of them for Mr Belshee was a program has l»een going on for te r of Tom Claxton and came to and he would have preferred H arrv Pinkerton of Moro wish to 1 . . , , . lunigiit at - p.m. The choir !' Sparling of Portland 1,1 ° ' ’uot.linary vigor. »»■■■«»«»•*, Miuiga aivu* -• wuvn a girl. girt. Tom sometime, these things along Grasa Valley when sounded , , , ’ , )ank*T,l’,V express i x ir appreciation to »he consists of 15 voices and is dir- and Evelyn Justescn of Kent and Surviving are his widow, I m o with the help the Red (Voss Claxton was a car|>enter and hir- s«>me ’ m v »7 - % ' ’ j e a '.let-» involved and to the pub- e» ted by F ian k Roberts of H ool a half - ter, Marjorie Byers Nor g’’n<*. a daughter, Mrs Jeff Wll- gives people all over the world ed E rnest VanNuys to help him A rose any o o th er e r nam n.nne e would u.«n 1 ‘ .... .... who River. Rev. Silas Shotwell, pastor ton of Portland. ,bo Dalles, a son, Ix*Roy should influence donations. ®nd he and Frankie w ere m ar smell as --weet. judges. It is hope»! that next church will accom- Art ' Christianson w o m en will w ll head fR*»! \a n N u y s was a p retty good ----- of — The • •- Dalles viiuivn »»in acroni- * i i *»n«m.-v,ri was a mem- , i W asco; four ----- brothers survive The following women T T W N i - U s* cl.* f • * .* 7 * 7 7 7 ° ? * 7 . V',‘ny ’.be group and E d n a >*•»’ of C hris S chultz post, Atner- *»y» the Ked Cross w orkers in the ^ t1,banded baseball pitcher. The T T W r ° r . ' ° P , w ho fa n t-?>r . , , - t' t N t^rn em b er »ne stu d e n ts w in th<»ir h 7 V *» ne noted and May Shotw ell and Phyll Jo n e s Kan le g io n th e Masoni. ....... .. ............... « ... — ......... th* . *n,Or a,f> Karen Kelly Trau- and The Dalk s Elks He Differed a” d Howar«l of The Dalles, Frank fund ch airm an ;' Mrs Thelma Sa- ,ard lived w ith them in *Grass 1Qth 0 12th grades ghU-r, form erly of Kent and her a heart alim ent two 01 th ree °.f ,o r f land and Homer of Area- (her, Kent; Mrs Florence Schll- v »Hey and The Dalles, all dvtna Prlz® w inning e says h u sb an d M aurice, are m em b ers ye»’ H'»rn which he had only ? ' a ’ two sisters, Mrs Hng, G rass Valley; Mrs Mavis * ,me years ago. F ran k ie was 81 » u ih ln e s e take ' , K‘” ' a. »he pm- 7 ^ v "rkm -en t^ n 7 ^ 7 , 7 / 7 7 V “ V ’1- C ? " ‘r *’dI ,’a ' ,y reCOWred to h e s in Cuba, 7 ‘^ an< ,.b- M r' 1,,,rTlp ^ rv e d by the Kent chur h fol- Funeral services have not been doesn’t mean much. King of The Dalles low ing the program arranged. Ben-° n ° f Porlland a" d Otoo" ’ M<'ro ’ Mrs G la-bce Coch- ^ r u a r y 2. S u r v l v i n / s o n i Mrs Cassie Mason of Salem, and ra n - Moro; Mrs Betty Thomas. coua*n, Mrs Ju liu s King of Ta- three grandchildren Wasco; Mrs Sue Fox, Rufus. rom a’ W ashington.