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VAGK 3 SHERMAN* COUNTY JOURNAL, .MORO, OREGON Mora Personals FRIDAY, MARCH 8, DM3 Rufus News Wasco News Mr and Mrs Robert Jones of Portland were week end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs E E . Barnum. Mr and Mrs James Tlwater have gone to Pasco where lie will be working for the next few weeks- Mr and Mrs Giles French drove to Hood River Sunday where he talked to the Hood River Histor ical society at Pine Grove Grange hall. Second Lieutenant Patricia Mc Lean, Air Force nuise corps, and Darlene Gochnaer were week end visitors at Darlene's parents home. On the way to the ranch the girls stopped at The Dades hospital to visit Darlene’s grand mother, Mrs S. D. Gochnauer, who had been confined the past ueek due to another stroke. Tues day Mrs Gochnauer was taken to a nursing home at Redmond. •Frank Sayrs, Moro, recently purchased an Aberdeen Angus bull from Earl Shields, Mt. Ver non, Oregon. Women of the American Leg ion auxiliaries of Antelope, Kent Grass Valley, Moro and Wasco met at the home of Mrs Alfred Kock in Moro Monday forenoon for a brunch and to entertain and listen to Mrs Jack Larson of Springfield, president of the state auxiliary. About 30 attended. Mrs Larson spoke of auxiliary work in the hospitals at Roseburg Portland and White City. Mrs Faye Prislon of Eugene, parlia mentarian, accompanied Mrs Lar son and told of procedures for delegates who attend the state convention to be held at Pendle ton next August. The Women’s Society of the Moro Presbyterian church will meet March 13 at the home of Mrs Andrew Paulson. Dessert will be served at 1:30, followed by business meeting and pro gram. Mrs Max Barzee will talk on “The Rim of East Asia” a subject being studied by many women’s groups. All women of the church are invited to attend. Health Advisors Meet Wednesday The Sherman County Health Advisory Council met Wednes* day at Beefo’s for lunch and busi ness. Mrs. Don McDermid pre sided. Details were completed to dis tribute information on “Safety In Homes” through the grade schools of the county, kindergar ten through the fourth grade. Dr. E. E. Berg reported that no one from Sherman County had taken the recent course taught on medical self-help. He stated that there was a possibility that the course would be given again next fall. Irv Rierson, sanitation author ity, reported and commented on certain problems of infection pre sent in the county. Berg gave in formation on contagious dieases in the area, also incidence of scabies. ( ARD OF THANKS We sincerely offer our thanks for the kindnesses and attention to our needs and for the beauti ful flowers at the time of the death and funeral of our husband father, son, and brother, Arthur Christianson. Mrs Arthur Christianson and family Mrs. Daisy Byers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Justesen Mr. and Mrs Henry Norton By Judle McGowan Phone GI 2 5403 What Then Wore... By Mrs. George Fox The Wasco auxiliary of Frank Brown post will entertain the the Legionnaires, their wives and families at the Little Legion hall on Sunday, March 10 at 1:30 p.m. at a pot luck dinner in honor of the Legion’s birthday. An 8 pound, six ounce boy was born to Mr and Mrs Larry Kase- berg Feb. 28, named Cameron Ernest, he joins two brotntrs, Collin 3, and Kevin 2. Grand parents of the new arrival are Mr and Mrs L.E.Kaseberg, Mrs Shirley Woods of Portland and Ernest Woods of West Pakistan. Great grandparents are Mr and Mrs E.E.Kaseberg of The Dalles, Mrs Margaret Woods, Dufur, Mrs Grace Smith, Portland and Sheri Smith of Portland. The Cub Scout Blue and Gold banquet honoring the 53rd birth day of Boy Scouts was held Feb. 22 at which time all Wasco Cubs ar.d their families attending ate pot luck dinner. During the pack meeting which followed, eleven boys were awardedthe following: Den one, Chris Keeney, lion bad ge and gold arrow; Johnny Rich ards. gold arrow; Jay Moody, lion badge; Den two: Roy Fan ning , gold arrow; Dan Glenz, gold arrow; Riley Moody, gold and silver arrows, Den three: Wayne Fowler, wolf badge, Mike Macnab wolf badge, Jimmy Medler wolf badge, Mike Hill wolf badge, Den four: Greg Gosson silver arrow, . Den three was presented the honor flag for Inspection. A movie about the Boy Scout Gol den Jubilee at Colorado Springs and several cartoons were shown to entertain the boys. Miss Jane Root, daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Root, spent three days at The Dalles hospital recovering from complications of the flu. Thursday night pinochle club met at the home of Mrs Jack Wallace with Mrs Charles Deck er co-hostes. High prize winner was Mrs Dave Miller and low was Mrs Doug Shull. Guest player fil ling for Mrs Lloyd Gosson was Mrs Dan Glenz The Rufus Grangers took their candidates to Harlandview Wed- neday night Feb. 27 to take the 1st and 2nd degrees Mrs Dale Budget was musician and the sin gers were Mrs Walter Bruckert and Mrs Bob Belshe. They had seme lovely tableaus to bring out the true meaning of grange work Those taking the degrees were Mr and Mrs Roy Parker, Mr and Mrs Paul Blackburne and Mr and Mrs James Fex of Rufus; Mr and Mrs Robert Olson, Mr and Mrs Oiville Blaylock and Mr and Mrs Orval Patnode. After the work the Home Ec club served a pot luck supper to all. The Rufus Grange put on a special meeting to give the above candidates of the two granges the 3rd and 4th degrees The Ru fus grange women served refresh ments after the meeting. One thing to note about this class was that the Blaylocks, the Olsons and the Foxs were all graduates of HOME ECONOMICS TRIP by Virginia Todd To increase knowledge of and ability to evaluate boughten items, eleven Home Ec girls spent February 27 visiting vari- stores in The Dalles. Leaving the school at 8.50 Wednesday morning, the girls first stop was at Stadelman Bonn. Don Williams explained the his tory of fine China and the differ ence between earthen ware and China. He showed examples of bone China and hand painted China, before going into crystal. Along with this he explained glassware, and varying other kinds of stainless steel and kit chen utensils. At Williams I D. Miss Koonst Home Ec. instructor, explained the difference in better and lower quality linens a n d bedding. Brand names and quality of ready made garments were also explained. Following lunch the girls met at Safeway for a brief run down on fresh vegetables, meats, cheese, various grade of eggs and the convenience of frozen foods. Then the girls were allowed down stairs to observe the conveyor belts used in tranporting goods, the meat packaging room and the frozen foods locker which several girls entered to see if was actu ally -40 degrees. Tired but better informed, the girls returned to school in ime to crtch the bus for home. 4NCIÉNT f-1 C CHAMP A . A,. .1; £ . ,V x l , ¿ i Nt N WWCM PKA.'fcl? OVEK Tnfe BOOK H L»P ftV A AT THE F A S U N É P AT THE ifiooexe. ANP W ITH ANOTHER sectan ehimatiow c ; SOMETIMES ÉVM ? F T tN W O R N CM THE 6 8 E C .A N w a v AN VVOUNP A g A N p O f K O C ltN CtOTH AN AFVPÉSV AKCoNP HEP liPEASTS TO fruPPOKT. J tw y W HEN & IA IN O W O M E N 'S 0 8 O lC L S ' APRACEL. LOOK « « TH IS LABEL-THE &v.V\SOL O f PECENOX FAIR LABOR STAN- PARPÍ» ANI? THE AM ERICAN WAr OF LIFE. Sherman High school and the ’57 class was the first. Mrs Rolland Johnson announ ces there is a pot luck dinner at noon at the Cherry Park grange in The Dalles for a conference of the Tri County granges and that all Pomona and subordinate officers are invited to attend. Rufus parent Teacher soc a’ group met Mon lay nig t Ma ch 4. at the Rufus sell ol 1 nch room with the presilent, George Jen sen in charge. Mrs Bill Myer said she is moving to The Dalles and will resign her office of sec retary. The main subject was the Spring dance which is coming up on Saturday, April 27. The theme of the dance is Melody Mood and the Blue Notes from Arlington will play. Mrs Joe Morris is gen eral chairman. The following com mittees were appointed: Adverti sing, Mrs Tsubota, Mrs Jean Sum mers, Mrs Pearson and Mrs Wood rum. Raffle: Mrs George Jensen, Mrs Jack Beers, Mrs Jerry Cole man, Mrs Ray Brown. Refresh ments: Mrs Leonard Jordon, Mrs George Fox, Mrs Frickey and Mrs Coats; Decorations: Mrs Joe Morris, Mr Coats, Mrs Ruth Rees Mrs Cannon, Alice McCroskey, George Jensen. Clean up: Jack Steward, Howard Steward, Mr and Mrs Roy Gay man Mr and Mrs Hinkley and Lyle Peck. The Wasco Womens’ Study club is having a tea at Mrs Trace Fields at Rufus on Monday Mar. 11. The purpose of the gathering is to discuss the Pan American scholarship loan fund. Since 1946 Oregon club women have been making contributions to this fund which has enabled one student each year to come from a South American country to study at Honor Society either the University of Oregon or Oregon State univensity. Last Tap Six Students year the interest money drawn on the fund made it possible for Six upperclassmen gasped with two students to come to this co- surprise as they were tapped for urtry for study. membership to the National Hon Mrs Elva ehler took the stage or Society Feb. 29 at the installa Friday afternoon for San Francis tion In the cafetorium. Following the candlelight ser co to visit her son, Joe Hines and vice, initiates Nancy McKean, his family. Virginia Todd, Bill Smith, Carol Charter members and past mat Owens, Karen Bethel and Pat Al- rons and Patrons of Annie Ful sup were pinned by NHS mem ton chapter, OES, will be honor bers and ocngratulated by Alice ed at the next regular meeting Kaseberg, president. tc be on arch 12 at 8 p m. in the Mr. Schwendel, advisor, pre Wasco Masonic hall. The occa sented sophomores Marcia Mar sion will also mark the 47th an tin, Don Grabher, and Tom Ochle- niversary of the chapter. tree for probationary member ship to the organization. Requirements for membership include outstanding leadership, bmith- Callaway scholarship, character and service. At least an accumulative GPA of pi , FUNERAL 3.25 must be obtained and sustain Chapel service ed. Parents of the initiates and pro L E O N A R D R. S M IT H Telephone CY 6-3135 bationary members also attend ed the installation. THE NEW by PHYlllS JOYCE teacher, won the room count of aiea and then her cooking group served refreshments they had the parents for the meeting. .Mrs Jack Beers, chairman of learned to make in their clubs. Mrs James W. Fox is Red the record dance at Rufus school Saturday night said the children Cross chairman for the Rufus a.i naa a good time and netted area and was in town Monday . . . .»fcK-m »id winch tney getting her woikers lined up for ^ . . l tv^ara p»ayground equip- me drive. The Rufus Home Extension • welt. vaaipbell, teacher of the unit met last Thursday, Feb. 28 i t . mines class, said the meeting at the home of Mrs Joe Morris. of March 20 will be the last for Mrs Ivan Bonneville and Mrs the lessons. He showed the group Sammy Tsubota gave a demon present what pretty things the stration on how to put on laces class has made and were working and insertion and other short cuts to sewing. or.. For the program the 4-H chil dren, Greg Jensen, Kathy Stew ( A R D O F T H A N K S ard and John Macnab told what 'idle Sherman County T.B. & ti ey had learned in their group, ahso jane Baker, who went to Health association wishes to orvallis with the older group of thank tach and every contribu .. students told what they learn t >r who answered our Christmas er ano what fun they had. Miss seal letter this year. The success Margaiet Reil was present to of our campaign depends upon show some slides of what 4-H your response. Services rendered elv be can offer and about summer by the following people in corn- camps. The 4-H members had idling our mailing list is also ap a silent auction to show some of preciated. Roy Gayman, Mrs Ray their work and to make some Brown, Rufus; C A Hockett, Mrs money to put towards a 4-H schol Wayne Itos, \\ asco; Ben \\ ard, arship for an International farm Mrs Robert Brisblne, Moro; Gene youth to go overseas. Mrs Sammy Kn >tt, Kent. For those of you Trubota, general leader of all 4-H who neglected to send in your clubs gave a summary of what It •tier, it is not too late. the children hail done in this Mrs Carl Zeigler, Seal Sale chrm IT'S YOUR LAW K fjj ect ticket committee is Mrs Lyle reck, Mrs Howard and Mrs Jack Steward. Mr Roy Gayman, principal, an nounces that spring vacation will Ingin March 20 for Rufus school. A work day at the school to get things done <n the g o ;n .s s 1 .da < _u a.i. me Wumo.i . c a pot luck dinner at s l J ay, Lie fi.lu graue Eastern Giegon Electric Cc PATTY O’MEARA Electric Contractors '.ommcricial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation E L E C T R IC H E AX O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco Phone GI 2-5402 The Dalles ™ CY6 4184 for I aiv M a to Democracy I k t ainst him lias been tested by vig From the time a young man orous cross examination and re enters law school until the time butted by all the evidence avail years later he retires from prac able favorable to the defendant. tice one of tite most frequent que In neither case should the at stions he will be asked Is How torney be Identified with the can you defend a guilty man. person or cause lie is defending. The answer lies in the Con>ti Don’t he misled by movies tution of the United States and in or television scripts into think tiie oath which an attorney takes ing mat defense attorneys do or on being a imittod to the bar. hould use trickery and trumped In the first place, a person is up evidence to free guilty defen presumed to be innocent until dants. lie is proven guilty. Now ask your In his oath as an attorney, self: How can the average per the defense counsel has promised son who knows little of the law that he will “employ . . such and court procedure defend him means only as are consistent self against an accusation and with trutli and honor, and will bear out tnls presumption? The never seek to mislead the judge answer is that he can t. For this or jury". reason the Constitution gives In toiler words, a defendant every person accused of a crime is entitled to a vigorous, hut a right to counsel trained in the strictly honest, defense and no law. The courts have taken this more. And the attorney is duty to mean that not only may lie bound to render that defense. hire counsel, hut that if he Is too jx>or to hire counsel, the court can give ihe duty of defending A N D Y ’S R A D IO A N D T V that person to some attorney. But whether counsel Is hi'ed SALES & SERVICE or appointed his job is to see to it that the man he is defending S E R V IC E ON A I.B M A K E « has the advantage of every right given him by law ’ind that h * Is Call ANDY PAULSON ielephone 30 5-3513 not convict« <: until the case ag . E 6 3 SPRING STYLES J Theater ♦ ♦ « Presented by Williams ID Store ♦ FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 8—9 ♦ At Sherman High Cafetorium | Saturday, March 16th at 8:00 p.m. + Floral Dcorations by Milne’s Gift Shop J Sherman G IR 1 S! G IR L S ! G IR L S ! Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens. 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