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Walking grandmother at Multnomah FallsPORTLAND (AP) - Mrs. Em-ma Gatewood, the hiking grand-ma from Gallopolia, Ohio, who walked over the Oregon Trail fast' of than the wagon trains, may reach her goat today.Alter spending the night at the Columbia River town of Dodson, and breakfasting at Multnomah Palis, Mrs. Gatewood heads for Portland, her destination. She set out from Independence, Mo. May 4.Mrs. Gatewood followed the old Oregon Trait route most of the way, and near the Oregon border passed the Oregon Centennial wagon train which had started April14.Sheriff Francis Lambert metSortThursday,‘Aisg, Kthe 71-yrar'Old hfltw *hen shd reached the Molthomat* fine Wednesday, »d made h# nr) honorary deputy sheriff. tii Wsi offered het a month’s Twfglrfg; rent-free, * in an apartment fie owns to rest up from her !WW mile waft. She deeffned.HIROSHIMA PRAYS HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP)-The 340,000 inhabitants of Hlro9Mmd paused today for a mlmite of prayer on the 14th anniversary of the American atom bombing of their city. Two girls, disfigured as children by the searing explosion, tolled the memorial bell In the Peace Plasa before more than ,• ooo .people carrying incense sticks and Buddhist rosaries.
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Port Angeles Evening News

Port Angeles, Washington, US

Thu, Aug 06, 1959

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