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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
Moro, .Oregon, a — ---- w r m r m i9 'Mlfr'TJI' ■A î*g Fossil Wins Game Barbecue Billed Two Special Tax 2-1 To Tie Wasco A * p < " ^ unday Elections Will Be ro r All County A barbecue, picnic and soft bull Held Next Week For Second Spot game Is on the schedule for Sher* Slock Ponds Boost Capacity of AIM S Official County Bafter 1 3 .1847 ¿ ft ‘ .W asco lost its ball game w ith man countians at the Moro park Next Monday electors of th e Fossil Sunday by a score of 2 to next Sunday when Walther-Wil- various school districts of this I'a f t e r nine innings of close boll Hams company of The -Dalles county may go to the polls and that delighted the big crowd but brings its team here to engage a cast ballots for directors and in them ! somewhat he- local team captained by George many cases pass on excess levies Wilson of Kent. . fo i school p u rp o se s. T h is is an i RCWWL second The en tire program is by way American right th at should not hia week tha nation Is await* ? w S u B i r a g6t ob through an er- of introducing E. G. Harlan. ne\v be forgotten. >. Freaidgel Trum an's retu rn ¿Vx auu scored on outs by Scomp m anager of the company, \o citi- in addition to voting for school I» and M a approval or cn J Milo Prlndle and scored again zens of this county. Mr HuMan, directors the voters m ust select o i t h e tax reduction £»iu the fourth on two hits and two brother in law of H arry W alther, a new hoard of five to comprise and the labor b ill ( errors. Tha remainder . of the has long experience as Cham ber the rural school t>oard which will CbmmanUtors generally lean p m # Jensen was able to . hols» of Commerce secretary In Oregon have power over district budgets to the thought th a t he w in veto .he Fossil boys within bouncy towns and* in Boise, Idaho. hereafter. Wise selection of these bath M them and this appear» isuSily ; by keeping tnem off LeRoy W right will officiate tit men will aid schools. Nominated Uhelyi What phkuieopiiy naay lead H ’base altogether. th e barbecue pits and will have hv petition are C. A. Tone H. H. ____ than M f t doekaM sr dams h a w ta tn eon- h h f c W tfetar steps la not exactly [;* Wasco scored In the second inn- Sherm an county 4-H club steer B rackett and George Fox in the strucUd on eastern Oregon ranges under the AAA apparent. 'I*'* program hi the past eight years. This pend an the thia ing »1«^ • wh»n Jensen got on beef ready to it gale the visitors Rufus district; W. A. Nisbet in the . H U F W . J K t t « • main « t r * * " W* C. Oomuaoe ranch in Wallowa eounty has never sand . through an e rro r and scored on after the ball game ends, which Wasco zone; Irving H art in the th fto m W SOikl south, which bean dry Once its e o m u u cO n n l n l ^ Itp ro rid ee kslkn a a t ^ y W k e e W elch’s h i t T he Wasco gang of w ill be about three o’clock. Moro zone; W allace May from w in p ro b a b ly s u p p o r t h im in 1948 a year-artMind waWr supply tor » • acras o< iRneh was Mt med Mft i f slugger» were kept safe through- T here will be coffee and ice Grass Valley and F ran k von Bor- anyway, end from the largar cip out the game by Prlndle, Fos”*’ cream provided as well and other stel from Kent. Voters may write- working pitcher. foods will be brought by those in the names of others if they to the Dem- W asco goes to Prineville Sun- who come for the game. choose and rum ors of some came ocratio ____ . day for an out of league game af- A short program has been ar- paigning for other candidates ter which the boys will tangle ranged w ith the county judge, have been heard. with Ione there and w ith Condon and local tow n m ayors being giv- o n e man for a place on the wrttkiH not o W nrsm O* m * mCHitJtk WFbidX * at home on Ju ly 6. another game en a chance to speak as well as non.high school board m ust also has been having much labor trou- V th at will be a lively one, Condon distinguished guests of the day. chosen. Incum bent is Kenneth ble of late. The Ig te r loaders ore " has hlr- now being the league leader. • Fridley from Wasco who m ust m aking < big fuss bver th e pas- The local school board has There will be no rodeo at the ed a pi “ * * J1® WASCO FOSSIL 4 H CLUB TO CORVALLIS he elected from th a t zone. So sage of the MU by house and aen> more troubles than the election * £ £ ? 8. O -M -r., 1 Miller,m Four H club boys and girls far as Is known there Is no opjx> ate. To many waders the adver o f board m em bers next Monday. Shef™an1(1S?u n ty fa r next i*" G. Prlndle, 1 will leave Moro next Tuesday at sitlon to Mr Fridley who has tisemen^s and speeches sound jt aiso will discuss the proposed , ?* « * Nl m l Instead of the rodeo there w ill year. H e Boyles, I 10:30 for the annual sum m er served for some 7?Srs. Just .a fkttle o ff eoior as If the budget on which it m ust have Fridley, m College heart wasn't In tha battle. Labor thTapproval of a jnajority of the ** a horse show In Which riders’ H iM i school Schomp, r school at Corvallis w here they Next Friday, Ju n e 20. all Sher- schools Jenaen- P m u tt know that Ha leaden have voters It is for »39.181.05 with clubs of this and neighboring andi has atter Blrd, s will arrive at 6:30. They will t\ m an county voters will have the a<y often overstepped the bounds expected receipts of $28,500. leav- counties will be lny lu*J oL n Rlchelderfer, r Luftln, 3 tu rn Ju n e 27, arriving" Tri ivioro chance to vote for an increase o f pubtte propriety that acme ing $12,681.05 to be raised by So much e h H. Rlchelderfer 3 M. Prlndle, p at 2:30 that day. Both trips will of $40,000 pew-year for two ye in psy urtoe may be expected. taxation. Of this amount $5226.12 M?2day. 01 hlt - Mlsener ,2 be made by c h arter bus and fare for road purposes. This election Welch, c Thia has often been outside the six percent limlta- when the rodeo was dropped V t f cn<>IOfJ£ Mathew» ’ for the round trip will lie $8.05. w jn be held in the regular polling “nd alow Io M t. a stop to aggression tlon and m ust be approved also, cause of rising costs and J® 1 The list of those going has been paces with regular election offi- il l LXxrmBWi i i on the paf t of both capital and This will result in a levy of some ruling of the professional cow- has to* g prevlously announced. Partió, s cials conducting the election. labor. W hen back in the lart years 16 mIllg lf approved. This is an election for a special ttlWhtM O u » « d at o f tha form er century and the Two m em bers m ust be elected to hilled as a rodeo m ust include at Ha M t-tt levy in excess of the six percent sk both betör» «ad af' first yearg of thia, the govefh the board the th ree year term of ei ! t / 1ve L a a> a lim itation. The list of roads to be ment .« t r ie d to curtail tha ag- Carroll Sayrs having expired and Total prige money fo r tha_hot$< t a r t y , improved has received wide pub a t training in »resaion of business, It had no the appointive term of Lloyd Hen- <ajW 11 A / licity and everyone may inform ■sere hacking -from the public richs also having ended. One must and $l(XX fo r . n n d a v him self on the purpose for which than now when big labor unions t* elected for th ree years and one lded ir*2 J " • Mr and Mrg Q rover Young en- A rthur Justesen, Richard Abel, the money will be used. The ato W aggrasaors for two years. fe-M- .M M _ a o tertalned Sunday w ith a fam ily and Mr and Mrs George Wilson county court is pledged to follow But probably T rum an will keep F u rth erm o re the board would **^ **5 5 <111 ba dinner Xo celebrate the birthday and family attended the baseball the list. hl» eya on his supporters and ve- n a e an expression of voter opin- . 7 " T n* of t h e i r , . te r Mrs Florence game in W asc^ Sunday. There has been no campaign the^hiiL" ' __ ion on the propriety of paying ■Af Othert present Mrs B. A. Hogue and daughter either for or against this levy Th a lax m atter la d iffe r e n t tran sp o rtatio n w ithin the dis- nding as w w are Mr G ertrude were by the _ court . T he m en who are w orking are trict, a move th at will be neces- S aturday a M B o o n th tfe w in s o ,y tq fe — and *. t h s Clarence „ . a!»<r . ------------- ------ driven --------- to ThW which w as . - proposed . among those who would be m ost if the Moro board is to aid ** a calf ®cra»We w hich will give to space. Bob Teale Js genera! Mr and Mrg H arry Young. M rs Dalles by Frank Bennett Satur- and examined by a com m ittee of hekwd by the law passed by con- > those w ithin the districts who 80me ten *r tw elve boys a six m anager of the Show, and Dr. Q Clark retu rn ed to Portland Sun- day> They rem ained at the Ben- citizens from all parts of the gress for they would get a re- bring children to school. - _______ I t also m onths calf if he can catch anX O t H I q | ib A b of v^ iversh y day eVening. nett home over the weekend and county, Which brought In a un- ___________ n . returned « »r to Kent _ j Monday. anim ous report favoring the levy, duction in income taxes of around has a m arine on fu tu re consoikta- ‘®»d “ out of the ,r e n » *?rof » .,toe of Idaho will again.' be the Judge. M rs Theo. _— vonBorstel motored _ * w percent while big U xpayafa • track from stands. FMch boy The show w in * be held Friday Pendieton Sunday . afternoon Judge j M W ilson, L uther Da- Both of these elections will be catching a calf must feed H hjMR »ad the sa le .’WMl 'sta r t shortly and returned the following m om- v js and George and Lester Wil- held next eek, one Monday and w o J u ld get about ten percent _cut. show it at the 1948 fair in a spe- afternoon on Saturday. w lth her daughter, Mrs K eith flon attended the m eeting of the one Friday. Both are im p o rtan t II lo o te -a s if the president will ___ eia! class. • Although no stock records have Courcey have to follow two thoughts to GAVINS R B T V R N TO MORO _______ who has been In nur- Moro B reakfast club last Wednes- ------------- ------- veto both, although he has been Mr and Mrs Ed Gavin retu rn ed The fair board is h u nting fo r a bean received to dg ^ t h y is training at St. A nthony’s day uppoeed to tax reduction a t this to Sherm an county Sunday after suitable band and will try to ob- prom ise of » Shorthorns, 50 hogpitai. Mrs De Courcey has a A A Dunlap of Grass Valley S h a n i K O N e W S Ume w ait until u n til <n absence v. of several m onths tain some vaudeville acts en- n H n erefords 20 lwo lwQ weekfl vacation before return- and Merle Becket of Moro w ere time, preferring to wait «» auwmve - to — — c iu iu » and probably 15 or — another year. most of which was spent In New tertain betw een tra c k and arena Angus entries. ing t0 duty business visitors in K ent Tues- Mr and Mrs G. B. H arris left * . York. They retu rn ed by the south events. - ■’ — — E q Sm ith and son, Billy, left day afternoon. Thursday for California on their and have spent some tim e in F or horse racing the running Mr and Mrs D.* A. t Laughlin City last Friday. They Mr and Mrs Malin Tracewell vacation. O thers taking vacations The rains have come ano worry ^^stern Oregon w here they ex- w ill be restricted to Bherman have heen^spending^« _ yS visited at the home of Mr and and twin sons of Portland w ere are Mr and Mrs W. A. Rees Sr about th e crop will h a v a to b e p u l pect mOve thia fall or before, county horses, b u t some im ports- a t B attle Ground, A ^ahlngtoa. Mrs George McKay and attended week end visitors at the home of and Miss M argaret Olson who off until . east w inds begin or Clarence H uis has b o u g h tX h e tions will be m ade to insure M rs Alta Smith, daughters Dar- the oyster festival Sunday. They Mrs Tracewell s mother, M r s w ent to spend a few weeks w ith some o om th er er m a n ife sta tio n <>C W ills hoU8e> house, occupied occupied recently recently harness races of of w w hich hich there there wiu will lene and uonna, Donna, a an n d a Clifford some mwiuesiaiwi«, w harness races lene ana m otored to Bridge for a Em m a Davis. their son and family, Mr and Mrs tt^ * _ COISe8 by Dlck HoldawaY- and has m ov’ two Saturday and three Sun- Trum bo vtottad «toU vas in Gold- thp hQme of Mr and Mrs Mrs Jam es M atthes attended a w . A. Rees J r In Portland. again. «x.. Even the over-publiciaed lntn the place day. endale on Friday. expected bridal shower for her niece Miss H enry Spalinger was a week Mormon crickets have stopped ---------------------- — -------------------- - home late In the week. Dorothy B arnett at the I.O.O.F. end visitor here Sunday and Mon- Miss Joyce Sm ith has spent the hall at Grass Valley last Monday. day duties and havsT dropped from past week visiting her aunt, Mrs Rainfall a t Kent in the last two M 5 phlfer headlines and radio announce- axz- v r* a Jo h n Koepke a t Redmond. She weeks has now reached Inch- The T hursday, returned home Tuesday. es. It has been estim ated th at S o S t^ tr ^ : t£ c £ S U rb a n of Sweet Home vis- crop prospects have now doubled Mr and Mrs J. E. H inton were ie u lu n b d iu a a v n evening at the _ E. C. ~ in the K ent area. bere at the home ranch Monday <TOP- ' L , V isitors at the home of Mr and visitors at the home of Mr and land Sunday. . tt- i'f W haa^ farm ers are so cheerful Mrg Vern o n M iller w ere Mr Mil* Mrs J. M. Yocum in H eppner. . Mr and Mrs A uguat Cam pton ® t0 P as. Mlsg Mary Brown of The Dal. leaving for their home in Bend over the rain there la h o t m uch ler,g glMer and fam ily, Mr an» Mrs George G unkle of D ufur of Portland were w eekend visit. leg came Saturday to spend the that evening. Mr and Mrs George discussion o f the cherry loea Mrs Winard Bear of Scappoose, is visiting at the hom e o f her par* ors at the home of M n Mae Fow- <». 5 n 'G e o rg e Buckle of sum m er at the Theo, von Borstel W ard drove to Bend the same which m pst be heavy this year so Mrg f i l l e r 's parents, Mr and Mrs entf, Mr and M rs George Black- ler. - * " „ ome w ere visitors last home. day long continued w ere the raina. M H Rice from Eugene and Mr burne. . Mrs A1 Hines of Portland vis» w . d t the E c Sm ith home. Mrs Jay Clum of Portland and Old residents of Shaniko here EJven pature cannot M iller’s parents, Mr and Mrs w - Mrs C atherine Boice w as ad ited friends in T h g .P x il— and _ McKay and daughter, small daughter, Linda, w ere over to spend a few days w ere J. F. all sections. Yet, frgislatureA land of Moro m itted The Dalles hospita’ Rufua during th e weekend. She ^ ot£er Mrg Ar>~ night visitors at the Kenneth Sa- h ine of Portland, O. S. H oler of tew n councils are expected to Mr and Mrs Clinton Deyo of Saturday w ith stre p sore th ro at was a Friday overnight guest of w . . . T hursday ior a fam- ther home last W ednesday. Mrs California, P at and Lyle W haley m ake ev»ry one, happy. And th e ^ RaUrn w ere visitor» last week a t The people of th e R ufus Naza- Mr . t o M r, m n k B ,rtholem .w . c)um is the daughter of D. E. of W ashougal, W ashington. a rl rene church enjoyed C. ’ A T o ln »fed M i*> Ma n>u,r t w p iv p r and. Is employed the Mr and and • i 0” * *** * hom e of Mr and Mrs c Car‘ rene Chlireh. eni ° yed 1 a w 7 elne»\ , Mrs ^ ! . h S / ' Mr and Mrg p Robert Helyer an d Bicknell Bicknell who who is employed on on tho auu Mrs E rn e st Akin .. ................ th e c o n t o t o f dl< tators who t a g , Thom pson. ro a s to n th e h e a c h near the Mary- lyn M Her w ere In A rlington F rl retu rn ed Saturday from a Sather ranch. Mr and Mrs Clnm fam liy of Medford w ere visitors ok them selves the Job as manager Mr Mrs H arry H ydorn of hill F e rry F rid ay n ig h t day night. #t Rockaway w ere overnight visitors a t the of hls m other, Mrs ¿ R h e a White- of nations. . . Boker w ere weekend visitors, a t Leland Rice of St. Helens Is Mrs, “ ¡¡¡F L it u J « ih „ Mr and Mrs Bill Jefferies and Allan Bekkedahl hom e Thursday. man and his stster> Migg A nnette th e hom e of M rs. H y d o rn s par- visiting for several w eeks a t th e from W allowa^are visiting a t t h j w ere dinner guests Thurs- Mr Clum spent W ednesday there, ^ k in and Clark A kin Saturday, a|gQ w uh There is to be a big public enta. M r and M rs John Mathie- hom e of h ls daughter »nd son hom e of her parents. Mr and M r. fam ily hearing soon at < w a r n w aiia son. in law, Mr and M rs Jim Tate. S, A. W1W n- Mr ftnd Mrg H arry j u8tesen Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby left last E rnest Akins drove to Mitchel! op problem s th at have to do w ith Mrs E rn ie Engle w ent to Buhl Mr and Mrs D. D. W illiam s M lw DotoW • pe" ‘ J ? * drOve her father. John Docker Friday for a fishing trip to Clear Saturday afternoon. . . s developm tot << U>« aorthweat. Idaho last w eek to be w ith h e r and fam ily left F riday afternoon weekend at the hom e of her par BrlUgu Columbia to P ortland Lake. They retu rn ed Sunday. . , Brown returned F S pch^ ~ - - - LIPPANT COMMENT J Moto School Directors Have ProbldTlS Fair Beard. Votek^enne. Rodeo Out of Fair Program itti Kent Family Celebrates Birth of Daughter With Family Dinner Vernon Millers Entertain Parents from Eugene A n d Moro Over Past Week End ^ t;* 3 i o X p X s mp r t £ £ S - 7 S : . ^ ^ CT . S . tOMw ,,,u i “ M ^ P c ^ F ^ t T h a v T m o evr T W ^ i r o t o h o r iie ^ h e T llo w ; F S ^ d L ^ ^ X s S V u n " be w ith day The nation is getting more so- ctaiistlc and. Inasmuch as th a f is the reneral courae of the world, «mtthue. Men who i^ T a « t Z l< ih tt lc k e t tor the old —rtlas, b o th 'o f which a re pled- __________ m the Japitallatlc ayrtem, th in k "and talk in terms of gov- w ith'm ore ' fervor fervor efnrffent aid < with more ists of another day. *KArl M socialist arx^hould be doing no ■h/Mild h e d o in e no ia r x * ah< once * forgotten i n 7 hls X ^ t o r w l £ h U « m ';ir .2 ; •» ra L ’S L S i January. Mrs Helen Deyo recently re tu rn ed from W isconsin w here she has been viaiUng relatives for the part month. : “ Mr a n d M rs David Th* M M . were v isltorajatu rd ay at ___________ Reid I;e „ home th£^Gordon 1 Charles Kuypers anil Raymond Curtis were business visitors in Goldendale Goldendale Thursday. Thursday. . . Miss Oerita Riggs returned f ^ r M e ; " M e a ^ I d .to - ia .'t • f“ L X n",n’ tW° Week’ the world hia Ideas have slowly visiting relatives, permeated th f world’s thinking Jim Tate transacted Hood R iver and W heeler coun- ties. They will spend some tim e at the home of Mr W lllUm’s par- Cnts In Lidgerwood. N. P . be- J*’- " ’ *" m ld d ^ J u .^ sen left Monday for East Stan- wood, Wash., to visit friends and. relatives. heir parents rrom relatives. T Their parents .from Wolf Point, Mpnt, will Join tham shortly, after which they w in h1' return to MOnUna Via ° f RU' fus. >. > . business William Huck was in Bend to von Borstel the houses “ OW. . John Joyce, Pete Robertson and home. C J. Kulick arrived at the others of .the H inton A Ward __ Mr and Mrs Eugene Norton Borstel home from ranch crew Rockaway, w sn d fam ilv and Mr and Mrs Paul Theo, von Borstel home from ranen view are located u near « . La- ana family ana Mr a n ere a m dinner h F niizht n n d u re- re- Pine where the sheep have sum* ors In Rufus. __ qm Portland r Friday n riH a a nv y m gni a a anu B m lth. itK and a n d fam fa m ilv ilv w w ere dinner Portland nignt re* A family reunion was h e l d ^ d» J X ev7nTng at the turned early Sunday m orning. m er range. the W a lt Morris horn« on Mem- Mr, j . e . Norton and Mrs u ^ a n d M r a - 2 * E * I iangtord, Mrs Mr ahd Mra Je rry W ilson J r. Frank von Borstel attended tho AAA A P P L IC A T IO N S U P Mr“ Ì t o Norton and me_eüng_of p ftl.i w n«nn w*re Sunday even* Republican women in Moro last Oregon farm ers a re being re- Jesse Eaton all of Tha £® lles and vt-itnrs *t the John Koepke Tuesday. _ x mirtded by county committees Mr and Mra Walt Morris « Redmond. Mr and Mrs Je8s Brewster o /lh K t June 30 is the last day 'for Mr and ana M Mra xocum W y justeaen who b«>n has Vancouver. been Vancouver, Washington application for ;payment Mr r» x J. R . Yocum ______ «.v,« v.aO Washington accom* accom*-filing filin g ‘application for payment Heppner were gta^ - t S home of his mother panied by their son and daughter under the 1846 agricultural con* Mr'aDlck.Yocum o " a ^ ‘^ n 7 ^ Yocum for tor « se v v e e r ra s l . day. ■“¿ j X •» ^ J u X ^ n ’ X --------- were 0^ ern (gb t servation program. Y - u T a c c J X S ? nX i n o" Condon S u n d a y ^ ' . “ s at the H arry Howell Most farm ers who participated Yocum a< com panled Mrs George Gregg of Portland1, home Saturday. Mr B rew ster in last year’s program already their return Io Heppner. R utherford and hom esteaded the land now owned received paym ents for the gov- nation Ti^r£°we prate*df individualism; Mr and Mrs Dick Yocum and Portland, came during the week spending A weeks here are destroying it. ” daughter Shirley were weekend end - They alt returned to Port* coast at the Theo, “ day at the Alfred Lyons h o m e.. Mr and Mrs Harry Justesen.