Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 30, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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2 SH ERM AN
COUNTY
JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON
F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 30, 194»
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Medler
dent at Monmouth College of Ed- and children Patty andbouglas.
Were
hosts to relatives for
clubs in small towns than in the
¿ germ an County Journal
ucation.
-of ' Portland came Friday to Christmas dinner who were all
Oregon 4 -H ’e n Win National Honors
larger ones. Sherman county has
Mrs. Clara White and son spend the week end at the home able to come except Mr. and Mrs.
four. Perhaps some of these so­ p O U R of Oregon’! state winners In 1949 received national honors for
P u b lish ed E v e r y F rid a y at
Robert of Portland arrived Frl-of Mrs. Klock’s parents, Mf. an
v superior records of achievem ent In their respective 4-H awards
cial and fraternal groups only
Moro, Oregon
day to spend the holidays with Mrs. Walt Morris. The Klocks Francis Medler;
programs.
Brief
outlines
of
their
records
follow
:
Editor
Mrs. White’s aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth returned home Monday evening,
FO r PUBLICATION—
G iles L . F ren ch -----
to keep them we must keep
Kuypers.
Mrs. White and son
The P-TA at Rufus will meet I8OIjATKD T R A C T — P U B L IC
Knler»-d u »e«ond claw m atter at the
Poatoffioe at Moro. Oregon, under Act
expected to leave for home Wed- at the Rufus school house Mon
LAND SALE
o f ConirreM of March S, 187S.
Actually Sherman county isn’t
nsday.
day
evening
at
8
P -
M orrls U N IT E D
STATES
DEPART-
too large but that it could res­
O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brackett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
________________
M ENT
OF
T
HE
IN T E R IO R
trict itself to one of each, neither
were in The Dalles for Christmas were called to Portland Friday BURKAU OF land M A N A G E-
in population npr area. There
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S
eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon on account of the sud- MRNT OREGON
DISTRICT,
are other activities we could
Louis
Langford,
parents
of
Mrs.
den
illness
of
Mrs.
Morris
motn-
AND
O F F ic B r P ortla n d
18,
12-09 use if our communties were lar­
O N E Y EA R
Brackett.
v
er, Mrs. Wm. Auger. Shirley Mor-
• Deceml?er 6 J949
ger or co-operative.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuypers ris, their daughter was e w
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Maybe Mr. Teutsch is right
entertained
at
Christmas
dinner
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
provlgionfJ of g ^ io n 2455,
La
Yonna
Sack
Don
Phillip«
M
argaret
Schafer
Eugene
Ever»
N A T IO N A L
and may^be a change in personal
at
their
home.
Among
the
invit-,
Morrte.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
t
g
£
amended by section 14
by
Kraft
Foods
Company.
a sso c A t io n habits of the citizens is neces­
Margaret Schafer, 16, of Milwatf
ed
guests
were
Mrs.
E.
Kuypers,
Morris
came
up
from
Port
June 28 1934 (48
La Vonne 8ack, 16, of Portland,
sary before anything could be kle, National 4-H Canning winner, w as
winner
of
the
N
ational
4-H
Mrs.
Clara
White
and
son,
Mrs.
Sunday
just
long
enough
to
get
pursuant’
to the
canned 1,136 Jars of fresh
done about it anyway. We re­ has
D a ir y F o o d s D e m o n s t r a t i o n s
fruits and vegetables. She not only
Alta
Smith
and
daughters,
Don-
their
daughter
^
hir1^
1
application
of
Thomas
S.
Reese,
member some efforts to consoli­ has done all the canning for her award. Her prize-winning dem on­
na and Darlene.
_ ------------ went right back „ again, to be a p p ^
OregQn
date the American legion posts fam ily, but has helped friends, stration w as “N ourishing D esserts
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brackett with Mrs. ^Jiger ,
offere(j to the highest
El
of the county into one, efforts neighbors and relatives as well. Made w ith Milk.” In addition to a
had
Christmas
dinner
for
their
Mr
and
Mrs
Leo
Dumler
and
wdder,
feut
at not le8f} than $5(X)
17-Jewel
watch,
La
Vonne
received
Margaret’s award of a 3300 college
I AT I • I that resulted in a few good
son
and
daughter
in
law.
Mr.
sons
Wally
and
Denny
of
Salem,
& public sale to be
a trip to the National 4-H Club
scholarship
was
provided
by
Kerr
meetings and no results. And
and Mrs. Fay Brackett and fam- arrived Thursday evening to 1 * ^
’ 10;(X) o.clock a m on
C ongress from the Carnation Co.
Glass
Mfg.
Corp.
any social reformer knows that
Don Phillips, 17, of Grants Pass,
Eugene Evers, 18, of Forest
ily. Also home for the holidays, spend the holidays
ere
the
¿ay
January next,
D E C E M B E R 30, 1949
the habits of people are the Grove, National 4-H Dairy Pro­ N ational 4-H Poultry winner, tend­
was
their
daughter,
Miss
Marv
relatives
Mr
Dumler
le^
n^
r
at
this
office,
the
following
hardest thing about them to duction winner, has been taking ed a flock of 885 chickens. He has
Brackett,
a
teacher
at
lone.
day
for
bom,
hut
Mrs.
Dumler
.
.
land:
learned
how
to
operate
his
poultry
E N D OF 1949
tracts
change. Our society is still full care of a herd of 30 dairy cattle in
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klock and sons stayed for a longer vis­
T. 2 S., R- 18 E., W. M.,
.
. .
a.
of pagan practices about which addition to his swine and sheep. project econom ically, and has built
it, and will go home the end of
In approaching a new year«we we
cPhanged little but the Eugene has shown grand cham­ up a business that has grossed
Oregon, sec. 10, SWVk NEVi
E
ureka
Ixxlge
N
o.
121
A.F.
A
A-M
,
.
34,254. H is award of a 3300 scholar­
pion H olsteins at both county and
must ... take . leave
tborofnrp
Meets
on
the
1st
and
the
weeK<
and SEVi NWV4.
v. of the old being name and , the reason tnererore.
ship
w
as
provided
by
Dearborn
state fairs. H is award of a 3300
permitted to have but one year
Bids may be made by the
3rd Thursday evenings notice OF F IN A L SE T T L E -
Motors Corporation.
college
scholarship
was
provided
at a time. The year we are pre­
each month. Visiting mpnt
principal or his agent, either
on of the Cooperative
Thesef programs are conducted under the dir
members cordially in­
paring to shed like a snake’s skin T H E Y ELLO W P IN E A P P L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, personally at thp sale or by
Extension Service.
vited to meet with us.
has served us reasonably well
easier
It
would
certainly
lie
C.
S. Bennett, W. M. That the undersigned Executors mail.
but has turned up with many
It wouia cerwmiy
.
tions, home ownerships, matri- and “The Lord’s Prayer’’, accom
of the Estate of W. H. Carlisle,
Bids sent by mail will he
H R. Pinkerton, Secretary
surprises.
to wr e
,
at The monial status or other personal panied by Mrs. Charles Wilson
deceased,
have
filed
in
the
Coun-
considered
only if received at
pineapple» case at m e
As to the weather it was had. in the
,bo nmoannle.
- Doe.
- Mrs. Catherine
- '
M oro Ixxlge No. , 113 I.O.O.F ty Court of Sherman County, this office prior to the hour fix-
details
of
John
and
Jane
Bolce
gave
the
with
with anger than
Meets 1st and 3rd
The winter was one of worst Dalles
State of Oregon their final ac- ed for the sale. These bids must
, t Hincr v p t it mav he
This latter point will not he reading “The Story of The Bells”, Tuesdays
in I.O.O.F.
experienced and made even the understanding yet
y
important to dwellers In small A song, “Oh Come All Ye Faith-
count, as such Executors, and be accompanied by certified
hall.
old timers remember their best tha
. , n„ -r
towns for all the neighbors know ful" by all. Mrs. Sade Rich gave -u
itln Transient
'eb ro th er« and
are
that the 30th day . of January, checks or post-office money or-
’“ ^ ' V a s t summer when all about them anyway.
a reading “The Downfall of San ',l8ltlng brothe” are
stories about back i n - “. While
1950 at the hour of 10:15 A. M., ders for the amounts of the
cordially invited to
It brought moisture,
*
U
and tn illih ilitv
So the census taker corrteth ta Claus”. Robert Davis gave a meet with us.
has been fixed by said Court as bids and must be enclosed in
down the creek and off the fro- ^ rou^ k
unnreDared to and it may be surprising how guitar solo “Echo' In The Hills”,
the time for the hearing of ob- sealed envelopes. The envelopes
Leo Watkins, N. G.
zen and thirsty fields. The spring
e a ‘
ilirnned ¡nto nuhlic much he wants to know and Trving Mobley gave a vocal solo
jections to said report and the must be marked in the lower
John DeMoss, Secretary
was cold and dry and the grain st°P a r •
n
offlci- how much o f it the citizen does- accompanied by Mrs. Boice, and
settlement thereof.
left-hand corner substantially as
came up slowly and with hesita- concern when The Dalles offlci
himself.
entitled, “The Last Mile Home”. B eth leh em C hapter N o. 78. O .E.8
Horace S. Carlisle follows: “Public sale bid, Serial
tion about .breaking into so for- aldom cravenly gave up
____________ *
Maravine Carlisle No. Oregon 01280. Sale 10:00 a.
There was a game in which eight
(L ,e
Meets every second and
bidding a world. Then rain was ™ob. Latest was the trial where-
Executors
m„ January 31, 1950.“
people
gave
a
demonstration
on
fourth
Thursday
in
each
forgotten and had it not been *n' l^e gangsters p er
gu y N E W S FROM R U F U S
The person making the highesa
how folks opened Christmas pre­
month;
visiting
members
Gavin
&
Gavin
for savings made by the earth and were fined a moderate $200
B y Mrs. G eorge L . F ox
bid will be required to pay Im­
sents.
The group sang “Jingle
invited. Moro, Oregon Attorneys for Estate
from the prodigality
of other apiece which was paid
y
e
mediately the amount thereof.
E lsie J o n es, W . M. *
The Dalles, Oregon
The children were let out of Bells“ and then Santa dressed
years the wheat crop would have union. There is probably no one
Any persons claiming adverse-
E dna M elxer, S ecreta ry
who thinks the guilty plea and school ' Friday noon after they n
costume appeared to hand
^ S u r ^ s i n g l y ^ t was a verM t7 e ° S p e n c e ‘were made” wUhou'i
O h r £ £ . “^ r t y " 7 t out the presents for the children f n F ln r T U t ^ IxM gr N .,.1 1 « NOTICE OF F.NAI, 8KTTI.K- ly the a^
e“
’and “or
Surprisingly it was a verjJ
understanding between law the school house Fridav morn- and ce»ophane bags of candy, Meets 2nd and 4th
M ENT
advised to file their claims, or
good crop and better than 1949 an
— understan g
o u the sc^ atlQnU Ump
unt1, nuts, and organes to all. There Tuesdays of each
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ohlectlons.
objections, on or before the
deserved with Its weather ac- breakers and law enforcers, uc ing.
That
the
undersigned
Executor
time
designated for sale,
T n e s H n v T a n n a rv a
was also a Sift exchange of the month.
Visiting
tions. It was a rough and hardy collusion is seldom, if ever, - In
In Tuesday,
January 3
of
the
Estate
of
Mrs.
Ixmie
Da-
Any
person entitled to claim
older
folks.
members
welcome
the public interest.
A large crowd attended the
x
, Co11.
M r>
year and one that could turn
vis, Deceased, has filed in the a preference right under the
and
The good burghers of the river Christmas program at Rufus —
piam HmmSwi Ree
its hack on needy acres
County Court of Sherman Coun- first pupvlso to said section 14
town w f e attain thefr compara- school Thursday evening.
The
? ? lle8
CT
h,rIst™ s
“ V * Houston' See
leave
them
without
rain.
ty, State of Oregon,,his f^al ac- as an ovther of contiguous land
The b u rn in g 'o f'th e 'M o ro ele- lively modest living by trading program was a trumpet duet by
,n d Mre' Jlm
and.
count as such Executing and must assert his claim within 30
vator was another surprising oc- with travelers who go up and Pau| Blackburne and Vincent
/•
George
Updegraff
that the 30th day of January, days from the date of public of-
curanoe during 1949 but the loss down the river and the produc- Rce, “Silent Night,,. The primary
CUude Coats had
Attorney
at
law
1950, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. fering and conditional sale to
was well and quickly repaired, ers who live on the nearby hills room
gave a ptay “Christmas '° r
stmas day Mr.
has been fixed by said Court as the highest bidder and at the
Years like 1949 could become n p ^ i r unconcerned over the Toy Shop”. The primary room
the time for hearing of objec- expiration of said preference
MORO
very monotonous because a mere settlement, preferring P'/’l’af’ly and the upper grades sang “Here
Ixds CoaU their daughter
seven inches of moisture would a settlement of some kind to comes Santa Claus” aecompan- ¿ " J ? *
Monday, Wednesday. Friday tions to said report and the set- right period, if no such right
tlement thereof.
_____
has been asserted, the highest
not long keep even our success- continued strife. It Is typical of
by Dorothy Blackburne. Car- and UieU daughter, N e ll, a stu-
Afternoons
*
Sam Davis bidder will be declared the pur-
■S)
ful dry land agriculture going, business men — unfortunately— olyn
Tom recited “Dolly1 Eliza-
Executor chaser of the land.
There have been worse years that they are often more arous heth , Neal Eaton A Christmas
THE DALLES
A superior service
Gavin & Gavin
Carl F. Spaulding
hut this one will rate below the ed over a threat to profits than Telephone”. The upper grades
• f personal «Heede nee
Attorneys for Estate
Assistant Manager
211 East Third Street
line that notes the average, to principle.
gave two different plays, “Paul
Telephone 3209
The Dalles, Oregon
' 6 -10c
T
H
A
T
COSTS
N
O
MORE
Farmers made money and lost
One understands why critics Splits Th Atom” and “Wilbur
markets and moisture, both of of the United States refer to R Takes Hs Medicine ’. The high
which are more essential to as a “nation of shop keepers . school chorus sang „Deck The
continued success.
•
One also understands why It is Halls”, “Hark, The Herald An-
We can always hope that the possible “ for communists and gels Sing”,
“Winter Wonder-
j-jext year will he better and we other fifth columnists to take land , White Christmas *,
O
I ^„■,.1 !>*»• DM
do that even though the passing over a nation. One even can het- Come All Ye Faithful”, ~ accom-
■00 KILLY AVL
year was well nigh perfect. And ter understand the success of panied by Mrs. Ernie Engles
as for the weather we might the new deal. A show of force, Miss Jean Lloyd was the direct-
A wide rençe of prices
as well wish for nothing has an attack on some disliked or of the singing. Santa Claus
the! meet» e l wishes
any more effect. However, in group or personage, (in Germ- full of smiles came forth and
general, the year now on the any It was the Jews, in America presented hags of candy to the
front porch and getting readv the capitalists), continued pro- children.
to knock will be just as good as fits even at public expense, and
The grange Christmas program
a nation whose principles are ,vag under the direction of Vfs.
we make it—or Just as had.
not kept foremost can lx» taken Sadie Rich and Mrs. Harland
over by few hold men.
McDonald which was as follows:
There is no need to argue it incident music, a candlelight op-
A TH O U G H T
24.00
can’t happen here. It did, right ening ceremony, a welcome by
2 1 G allons
When Willaim Teutsch was in our own front yard, in a com- Mrs. McDonald, song “It Came
1.60
One Gallon
here to attend a meeting this munity that might at one time upon a Midnight Clear” by ail
.95
H alf Gallon
month he remarked to a group have boasted of its western in- Mrs Sadle Rich gaVe the origin
.50
Quart
of farmers that perhaps some of dependence and individualism and sang the song, “Silent Night,
.25
P in t
our problems came from trying end adherence to pioneer sta- Holy Night”. A skit "Pa Puts Up
to retain a horse and buggy so- dards.
the Christmas Tree” (characters: O R D ER P IE S , C A K E S , M A P L E
cial
structure
in
automobile
But
one v can
hope
Mr. «..v
and ......
Mrs. ......
Sam Brock. . Frank
v
uai s
n u v iu r c
in an
an a
u iu n iu u iic
u u l
„..
—r - that
---- there is .....
...... « « . u im iT n u v rT «
ERE8H
age. School and social and com- a majority In The Dalles which Smth Joe Morris, Mrs. Joe Mcr
‘
history of ris, Glen Thompson, with Mrs.
munity matters were under dis- resents the recent history
cusslon at the time, it is under- the town and will see that in H. McDonald as reader), Stacy A L L POP
F IV E C E N T S
stood.
the future the town will adhere Wilson sang, “Oh Holy Night”
This- is not written to hastily more closely to the principles
agree with Mr. Teutsch hut to that made The Dalles possible,
start a brief analysis of his re- Perhaps there will be enoug
mark to see If it may be right. to eventually remove the blot
Since the war, Pacific Telephone gained at many telephone» in the Weet ae in the preoiou» 19 yean .
He does get about the state reg­ of yellow pineapple from the
C loth in g for th e L ittle st on es,
city’s
shield.
ularly and has more than aver­
all of th em . C om plete stock of
age ability to observe and evalu­
babiep’ w ear, and the c u te st
ate.
CENSUS
th
in g s, too.
There Is the matter of organ­
a
gTOup
.of
izations. We have lots of them,
Early next year
so many that there is hardly a political appointees will make
Sweaters and Skirts for Schoolgirls * Beanies
night when social duties do not the rounds to every house and
call.
Each town has its own eVery office asking questions us-
in bright felts - Beautiful new fall dresses
quota of lodges and societies uany considered to he nobody’s
and clubs.
Most of them are business.
They will want to
8
small and many are In constant knOw your age and worse, your
danger of oblivion. A few offl- wife’s, and where you were horn
cers who struggle less actively and ¿ome other things seldom
than the others, an unfortunate given except In police court or
party, and a reorganization is wben Joining the army,
needed to effect a revival.
Persumably it is all valuable
From where I sit... 2^ J o e M arsh
The county’s towns are small and It used to he made public
and very proud. To give up or RO anyone could get the infor-
to lose a social group would he mation. That is not correct now
fought vigorously.
Actually It for the bureau of the census
would he possible to meet any- charges for some of its lnforma-
A Tonic For The Missus
where with greater ease than tlon.
the founders of these same clubs
it will he a very expensive
1. Takes a lo t o f equipm ent to serve 4,000,000 2. Service keeps on im p ro v in g as we add this
or lodges experienced w h e n job— as are all jobs done by the
telephones making 22,000,000 calls a day. And in new equipment. Today you can get the dial tone or
they bundled themselves in great federal government—and it will
The m issus came marchinr la low, he gets over it by blowing on
rust the few high-speed years since the war, we’ve the operator quickly in almost every exchange. Long
coats, pulled on their chaps and glve work to thousands,
w ith a new hat yesterday. She was a broken-down clarinet he hasn’t
almost
doubled our facilities as measured in dollars. Distance calls, nine out o f ten o f mem, go through
set out to follow the fences to
There is always an amusing as happy as a circus poster.
mastered in twenty years.
And
those
dollars have produced results. It took while you stay on the line...often in half a minute
town and the lodge meeting
thing about the census that will
From where I ait, different peo­
I've learned one thing about tha
45
years
to
install our first million telephones, 17 if you know the number. It’s a good record. But
Experience finds that social prevail again in 1950 we are
ple are alw ays going to respond to
years to install the second million, 6 years for the we won t be satisfied until everyone who wants
meetings are better attended sure. That is the reactions to hats she buys. A hat is a tonic to different things in different w ays.
third . . . and only 3 ^ years for the fourth.
service has it...th e best service ever.
where some hardship is neces boastful Chambers of Commerce her. If she's feeling blue, nothing
sary. The man who can attend a when their cities’ population is j fiv e s her a lif t like a new h a t So let’s keep a frien d ly under­
3. Y our own telephone today is more valuable
meeting by driving thereto In a found to be less than has been N ow , I could trade in m y old grey standing of w hat other folks get
as a result of the many we’ve added. You can call
heated car is less likely to go claimed for the past four or five fedora w ithout raising my blood out of a new hat, an old clarinet,
more of the people you want to call — more can
than if he must sacrifice some- years. We Americans like to see pressure a notch. B ut I’ll adm it a chocolate soda or a tem perate
glass
of
sparkling
beer
or
ale
now
call you. And your telephone does its work, big
th
at
more
than
once
I've
bought
a
thing of comfort to be on hand. t|ie deflation of an overfilled
jobs and small, for only a few pennies a call. It's
new briar pipe I didn’t need—ju st and then.
This may or may not mean that chest.
one of the best buys you can make with your
we would have better lodges if
Information obtained by the
because life w as g ettin g a little
there was but one of each in census takers are presumed to
dollars today.
bit monotonous.
the county. Actually, it appears, be confidential and neither the
With Buck Howell it'a som ething
people do not like to drive their tax gatherers nor the FBI are
else again. When Buck ia feeling
cars.
They resist going out at supposedly allowed to scan the
night except for short distances, lists whereon is written the
Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation
Oddly there are more woman’s names, addresses, ages, occupa-
ft
GO TO BLOM’S
In fa n ts ’ W e a r
West’s four-millionth telephone goes to work
The Gay Shop
fire P sC ifiC T ß lß p h O llß ( A ï) and Telegraph Company
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