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Bits and Pieces

by Dennis L. ClayHerald Columnist
| April 15, 2016 1:45 PM

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Columbia Basin Herald, Aug. 14, 1952

E-mail from Cheryl

Facts from the past gleaned from the Moses Lake Herald, Columbia Basin Herald and The Neppel Record by Cheryl (Driggs) Elkins:

From the Columbia Basin Herald on Aug. 14, 1952:

Old-time dancing

Roy Calvert’s orchestra will play for an old-time dance Saturday night at the Cascade Valley Fire Hall, beginning at 9 o’clock. A public affair, it is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Cascade Valley Improvement Club.

Kiddies parade planned again

The Kiwanis Club will sponsor a kids’ parade in conjunction with the fair and rodeo parade here on Saturday, Sept. 6, club members decided at their weekly dinner meeting Monday night in the Hub Café. It will be the second year for the kiddie event.

The kids’ parade will begin at 12:30 o’clock, with the main parade scheduled for 2. Bernie Wassink was appointed parade chairman by Larry Lemon, club president. Prizes will be announced later, Wassink said.

Teacher also farmer

Dr. Grant Venn, Othello, new superintendent of schools, has selected Unit 99 in Block 49 and will develop it while directing schools. His name was No. 4 in the public drawing.

Legion to fete baseball squad

Tentative date of Aug. 28 has been set for the annual banquet honoring members of the Junior Legion Baseball Squad by the American Legion Post, according to Merle (Windy) West, coach of the team. It will be held in the grange hall, he said.

Feature of the affair will be the announcement of the winner of the inspirational award to a player to be named by his teammates. It was won last year, first time it was presented, by Orv Branson of Lind, who will present the traveling trophy to the 1952 recipient.

Mourning dove season is set

The state game department has announced that for the first time in more than 25 years, mourning doves will be legal game this fall in Washington. The season, Sept. 1 to 15, will be state-wide, with a bag and possession limit of 10 birds.

The ban-tailed pigeon season opens concurrently with mourning doves on Sept. 1, and continues through Sept. 30, with a daily bag and possession limit of six birds. Shooting hours for both doves and pigeons will be from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset, standard time.

Hospital poll on at Warden

Clarence Kisler, Warden member of the Samaritan Hospital District Board of Commissioners, is polling his community on a proposal to bond the district, so it will be eligible for federal matching funds to be used for a permanent building.

The poll follows a conference with Warden leaders last week by Darrell Ries, president of the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce.

Huffman is re-elected

Frank L. Huffman, Quincy, was re-elected president of the chamber of commerce for a second term. Robert W. Gibson was re-elected vice president.

Install Chef de gare

William T. Walters of Grand Coulee was installed as Chef de gare of Grant County Voiture, 48 et 8, an American Legion affiliate.

North-south hearing

Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce asks the state highway commission for open hearings on a proposed north-south road through the Columbia Basin and completion of state Route 8 from Maryhill to Paterson. Possibility seen that delegations will be heard by the commission at its September meeting.

Eagles Auxiliary gives $25 to museum fund

Mrs. Delores Paulus presided as president of the Eagles Auxiliary when they met Aug. 6 in the Eagles Hall. Twelve members were present and they voted to donate $25 to start the ball rolling toward a museum and decided to make it the project for the year. A donation was also sent to the McKinley Hospital at Brewster as their part in paying for an air-lock.

They planned a party on Aug. 15 for Eagles and wives to honor their charter members. An evening of bingo and dancing is planned at the Eagles Hall.