1
FA O K
2 g m » U A X COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
¿Mprnum
r : -- _
„
each boy o r girl.
If it w asn t
pleasing to parents it could be
C o u n ty J o u rn a l
changed.
We m ight determ in,
Every F rlo a j at
to teach them to add and divide,
to read, to understand democra-
Editor cy, to g e t along w ith th e ir ft 1
X
T
l t l
c e r S n th a t we
•*
»1
a f *■»* «• ----- ------------ a re -----
doing » ro n g n o w and spen
O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R
in« wildly.
MULTNOMAH
.............»
. ™ The
. s county
s
« th a t contains the
—
S
A
T
down 7 special levy for
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 195<>
n0Qn a t the church for th eir ter of said City of Moro, adopted»
m onthly m eeting. Since by the le g isla tiv e Assembly of
wag close
Mem oria l day, a the State of Oregon and approv-
n flfin
shQrt tim e w as giyen _n honor of
F eb ru ary 17, 1899 as am ended
18 a-
deceased m lssionaries Ron can , be and the same hereby is
w a s answere<j by ea ch /m e m b e r mended
by adding th ereto a
“
0 ^
’ h"1“
* *
club
w Tuesday
E Th council of th e
n ig h t a t th e F ay B rackett hom e CTty of Moro ls authorized to
w ith e U?ht boy’s in attendance im prove th e city ‘b“y“ ‘reG 7trec7
Some of the boys are sta rtin g lng, reconstructing, I rep a irin g
S S
a
operat-
“
dl™cuU
‘ i
t
th an
?
s - « ? -
-
f
e
srnau pose of providing funds
A. P. Brinbine, Judge
IT IS FU R T H E R RESOLVED
Naomi Van Gilder, Clerk
th at the R ecorder be and he is
Gw endolyn M itchell, Clerk
h e re b y in stru cted and required
W hereas it Is necessary for
v o publish
U U D I 1 M 1 the
VIIC hereinabove
n c iv u ia u u » c
p iv z -
,u
to
pro
posed C harter
h arter A m endm ent sub- th e P « < » . e8
h , . .
m itted to th e voters by the t h e s t r e e t s
and
t a T Z b ^ P w drains be made as ~ o ja « p o ^
bllcatlon of th is R e s o lu tio n in
L /e a r ly a date as possi-
,ul1
S
herm
an
C
ounty
called
a
t
a
s var^2_ _
full in
therefore, an emer-
J™ ™ »'. 8 " ewf paI* ' J "
M°">:
" 0W'
is declared to exist, and
he“
des(i g S
b y * th e ’ Co“ n’ ^ r e s o l u t i o n shall come into
S T S
s s . '- « «
—
-
* s 2 = S
w ith “ ons U^
S
1’
S
J f - S
“ X » , « * « ; < » « « •
d X t i n n at
Adopted this 12th day of May,
No
A bsent
0
1
• Giles L. F rench, Mayor
C arrel S. B ennett, Recorder
P <»nr g P
G e°
fi
lln d u fifr a lf
J > J *
MORO
Monday,
W ednesday,
A fternoons
Friday
TH E DALLES
211 E a st T hird S treet
Telephone 3209
*
rt, ^ t l v U i ^ t o e 8nd
«
.ol
_ W *L th o r iz e d t o ' ^ e a n T se ll gen- ™ t ^ upon, and th a t th e propos Yes
5
-
.
. thorized to ’ issue and sell gen v o te d upon, ant
p >pos
c arry on all th e activities
w ere in R ufus over th e w eek e ra ,
o b |,
im provem ent «»
A m endm ent he k ep t
county has been doing. em , are *nd v isitin g relativ es Mr. Hy-
sum of open for inspection
hU office
Officials, some of them
T hat is. dron has not re tu rn e d to w o rk F lfteen
($15 . during- all office h o u rs p rio r to
going
N 8W S F A F IR
Ku
u iK hom e to
~ papa
t because
b e c a u se or
oVaoii ha in said election-
yet,
of m
th e w ean.ne»a
eakness ui
of
Q . .
chaii
asking the governor for a spe- >
caused from a n accident
Said bonds shall
i
t
intpr
such
form
and
m
atu
re
RESOLVED FT E T H E R
th a t
.
.
-
__
«kat
locriulutnrp
1,13
<***»»
vuuovu
*
m
irh
fn
rm
anti
m
a
tu
r
e as
a< d e te r
P U S I I S HKKS
cial session of the legislature he w as in last w ta te r
m ined by
c(,
-
thc R ecorder be and he U here-
Lovely line of Easter Dresses and
to give the state the job of help
A SSO C IA TIO N
The church held th e ir annual
•
ir
*,
by instructed and required to
ing M ultnom ah county which m eeting and have th e ir new
Section 2. The debt lim itations *
noUc<. of
election ta , t
its citizens failed to do.
Spring Cottons, fine, fetching frocks
teachers elected. T h ere w ere few, contained 1* the ( h a r t e r o f said
pub u c and conspicu-
MAY 26, I960
It would establish
esvaDiisu an expen- changes. A new te a rh e r w as cho- v City
u y » shall
n w i not
n o r a apply
p p iy w
nonus
-n th e CUy
to m
the e bonds
niacps in
C ity for a per
per- .
give precedent if county v o te r.
for Jeggle R ice’g class as hereby authorized.
. f
)ess
days
OF EDUCATION
Complete line ol.Beby w e .f end G ift, for a ll time.
refus<, funds and
the ghe has mQved to W ashington
Section 3. The Council of th e
elecUon.
Among Oregon's grow ing pains load to the state.
In any case
WOrk in Goldendale th is City shall include in the annual
g FU R TH ER RESOLVED
perhaps the presently
most the legislature will m eet before sum m er H er cla68 w as th e pH- tax levy a special additional levy
3nJ .
of Ju n e 1950,
painful is the one th at comes M ultnom ah county is out o m ary dep a r tm e n t an d Mrs. Ro- in a sum sufficient to pay th e
tw een ^he hours of 8:00 o’clock
from its schools.
funds. And an o th er—and reduc- birtg
new tea c h e r.
.
principal of and the in te rest on *
g >00 o ’ ciock P . m . I s
popu
ed—levy
would
probably
pass.
and
M
rg
_
V
ernon
M
c
D
ow
-
the
bonds
hereby
authorized
as
Mr.
and
rs.
ernon
McDow-
In counties w here the popu- ed—levy
hereby designated as the
the tim
tim e e
lation has increased fifty per- And M ultnom ah county does ell and fartiily of M onmouth it becomes due
$3.60 Wi
fn r th e holding of said election,
th e e
B rack
r a c k ett
e ts , RESOLVED
RESOLVED fu
fu rth
rth e e r r th
th a a t t the
the X . 1 ^ e following polling place
w ere
ere v v isitin
isitin g g a a t t th
B
cent In the last ten years or in not have very high taxes any- w
$2^0 a p t.
hom es over the w eekend. They following ballot title Is hereby 8" d
f° X w l n g judges and
towns th a t have doubled in th at way.
came epeclally to v isit H erm an adopted for said am endm ent:
.
hereby designated
tim e th e re is g rea t d i f f i c u l t y --------------- —
B rackett w ho has been ill.
CHARTER AM ENDM ENT SUB clerks are
I
about educating children.
RUFUS NEW S
________ M ITTED TO T H E VOTERS 88
p ' aS®
n to wit;
W orkers come to Oregon to
By Mrs. George U F o x
NOTICE^TO t'R M H T O R S
BY T H E COUNCIL
C° ± ' S Ur H a ^ C o u n t a
Court-'
help harvest our tim ber and they
Pom ona grange will l>e held at
All
persons
h
aving
claim
s
sh
a
ll
th
e
C
h
arter
of
the
City
Po
g
have
or accum ulate
Saturday,
children R ufus S
aturday, May 27,
¿1, begin
ueg"»-
persons h aving ciauna
Shall the C h arter of tne v u y
m rthouse " Moro, Oregon
and they expect th e state to give n ing w ith a d in n er a t noon. An agalnBt t he estate of —
Sam
of A
Moro,
am ------
ended,
room,
T ’a<rp C hairm an
-- uel B. vr*
UWAVf Oregon, be --
,
„K ila™
m« education—
mafawMktbwa—
Mrg Dewey Thom as w as host- Hoimes> deceased, are hereby
adding thereto a new chap-
FO8Si« ♦♦ t
an
said children
ith a a v«»».
one th irty d essert
i^Q^jfied to p nr*kspnt
rtm viH ino’ fn
thp e issuance
V ernon !■ lat , " l »
4. juj « a p retty generous v»nc
ss w
w ivu
t nounuu
resen t them , in ter, providing
for r th
one mi
in e t*ss
and
the whiskey that's
some cases. I t is not a surpris- luncheon to the Young M other’s proper form , to th e undersign- of im provem ent bonds of th e
lng expectation. The w ar has bridge c lu b a t h e r hom e at
duly appointed, qualified
jn th e sum Of F ifteen Thou-
tened m arriages and child births E m igrant
S p r in g s W e d n e sd a y and acting
E xecutrices of the gan(j Dollars ($15,000.00) to pro-
for a tim e and those children are afternoon.
T he guests
were
W ill and T estam ent of vide funds w ith w hich to im-
now in school. Those born after hidden to “Come Ap Y°u A re . Sam uel B. Holmes, deceased, at prove
streets and d rain s of
the w ar will be going to school Mrs. K enneth Blau had the most
office of Geo. G. U pdegraff,
City, and providing a special
in a year or two. T he increased u n usual attire, com ing in a night Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths U x levy
the principal of
_ ta H.tn
___ — Mrs.
x
iorY.oQ
fi o<Ai\i
v on from *v..
Jam
es O’M
eara won
the zioto
date /^f
of tViis
th is n o tic e , qu (1 th e I ii te r c e t on s a id b o n d s ’
need
will last u n til tkiAziz.
these z*k»iiri
child gown.
high score, Mrs. Jo h n Foss se< to w it: May 26, 1950.
ren are through high school.
100
Yes
H F ! REAM
Mabel Holm es
W orkers move Into town«? an ond high, and M rs S tu a rt Mac-
101
No
Cassie Holmes
the consolation
live in trailers. Some school dis nab received
RESOLVED FU R TH ER th a t
Geo. G. Updegraff,
tricts are sw am ped w ith so man
this resolution for a proposed
prize.
.
30-3c ch arter am endm ent be filed w ith
T he R ufus W om en’s M ission A ttorney for E xecutrices
children the school bulldin"
barely held them
It ls tru e a ry society m et T uesday after-
the R ecorder for subm ission to
th at our population gain was
the legal voters for th e ir adop
Greeting Cards
notice of
(CfNTUCKY W H IJK ÍY -A B t iN D
not so large as we thought and
tion
or
rejection
to
be
voted
Oh
SPECIAL ELECTION
65%
G
R
A
IN
HfUTlAl
SFIIITS
• MATKMIAL DtSTRlHS F100UCTS COIF, M T.
U PIOOF
true th at our Increase in school
at a special election w hich is
A superior servlet
NOTICE
IS
H
EREB
Y
GIVEN
A
ll
Kinds
N vT IC ti lb
u i y l ., hereby called to be held on the
census
is greatly exaggerated.
6if personal sRsndancs
th a t a special election has been
195Q
But the gain has been great and
TH A I COSTS NO MORE
called to be held In the City of -------------- --------------------------------
the resu ltan t problem is a seri
Moro on S aturday, th e 3rd day
ous one.
of June, 1950. The polling place
for said election w ill be the
As for the education phase of
County Courtroom , Courthouse,
the m atter It appears that we
Moro, Oregon, and th e polls will
have been Inclined to follow
be opened from 8 o’clock A. M.
4ot of expensive theories about
■00IŒUVAV«.
u n til 8 o’clock P. M. T he Judges
w hat oonstitutes an education
and Clerks appointed to conduct
It em braces broadened athletic
A wlda ranqa ©f prkat
said election are as follows:
program s, kindergartens, c u rri
that maaH al wish«»
J. F. FOSS, Judge, C hairm an
cula th a t Include many non-es
V ernon F latt, Judge
sentials. Our teachers are well
R. P. Bri8blne, Judge
paid and consequently we have
Naomi V an Glider, C lerk
all we need, except In some
Gw endolyn M itchell, C lerk
branches.
Said election has been called
No one know s w hat an educa
for the purpose of subm itting
tion is, no one attem p ts to define
to the legal voters for th e ir ac
i t We follow any leadership and
I 1COBO
ceptance or rejection, th e fol
com pete for every new education
al gadget We provide
equip
lowing proposed C h arter Am end
m ent as embodied in th e follow-
m ent in our schools that few
parents have in th eir homes. We
i n x i ln8 Resolution:
confuse
the- ow nership
(by D O R 1 N
W 1LBUK.IN RESOLUTION
schools) of busses, radios, mov
BE IT RESOLVED by the
lng picture equipm ent, gym na
W e ll D r illin g C o n tr a c to r
Council of the City of Moro, Ore
sium
paraphenalla,
spreading
gon, th a t the following proposed
T H E DALLES, OREGON
lawns, flourescent lights, lunch
am endm ent of th e c h a rter of
Phone 3729,
518 W. 7 th S t said City be and the sam e Is
serving fu rn itu re,
playground
articles and so forth w ith educa
,
j
m hereby proposed for subm ission
th e
vote rs for th eir srflop
tion.” (One school is reported to Lupine R ebekah Ixxlge No. n o
tlon or; rejection a t a special
have bought four electric pop Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
election to be held on the 3rd
c o rn p o p p e r s ).
m onth.
V isiting
day of June, 1950, as herein pro
T h a t is because we very ap m em bers welcome.
vided.
p arently do not know w hat we Helen K ruger, N. G.
CHARTER AM ENDM ENT SUB-
are try in g to do. The leaders of Lucille May, Sec.
M ITTED
TO T H E VOTERS
education are bound tig h tly into
BY
T
H E COUNCIL
a sort of labor union which has Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.5*
AN ACT
Meets on the 1st and
pow er to coerce cltlten s into
To
end th e c h a rter of the
3rd T hursday evenings
. _ am
---------
constantly voting m ore money.
each m onth. Visiting c ity of Moro, Oregon, adopted
The p u rsu it of money by educa
: m em bers cordially in- by lhe Legislative Assembly of
to rs” appears to be m ore inv
vited to xheet w ith us. lhe g tate of Oregon and approv-
p o rta n t than the pursu t o
C. S. B ennett, W. M. ed F eb ru a ry 17, 1899, and to
(••education”—w hatever th a t i ^
H B. P in k erto n , Secretary
am end all am endm ents thereof
P aren ts w ant an education foi Moro Ixwige No. l i t I.O.O.F by* adding a new chapter au
th
in eir
eir children. - Most
- of them are Meets is
thorizing
the Council to im
1st i an
and a oru
3rd
w llll n £ . tO„ ^ J r t T
n o t w ant U> T«88^ 8
prove the x ity by constructing,
pro p erty ow ners do not ^ ant
hall. T ra n sie n t and
reconstructing,
repairing,
o r
pay and some w orkers do not visiting b ro th ers are
m
aintaining
stre
e
ts
and
drains
of
^ y . E xcept in particular
cordially invited to
said City and issue and sell im
stances the m a jo rity
know meet w ith us.
d iffer en ce in th e v a lu e you g et for you r
provem ent bonds In the sum of
N ow C h ry sler’s ro llin g at top p ro d u c
B ut th e p arents do not k
F ifteen T housand Dollars ($15.-
M arvin Howell, N. G.
w hat an education is elt,2e r ;
Leo W atkins, Secretary
000.00) to provide funds w ith
m o n ey ! A n d y o u ’ll find a car p riced
of them talk about how
tion . . . n e w , n e w b ea u tifu l cars are
Bethlehem
Chapter
No.
78.
0
.
0
8
which to m ake
*™Pro£
m uch better they learned th a
Meets every second and m ents, and to proviae a ta x
do th e ir children w m e raU a t
ju st righ t for you r p o ck etb o o k — fo r
being sh ip p ed a s fa st as p o ssib le. A n d
fo u rth T hursday In each levy to pay the principal of
th e frill«, aom« fa"
eVw iU
m onth; visiting m em bers an<j in te rest on said bonds.
now idea We are chasing a w in
C h ryslers icom e in a w id e ra n g e o f
Invited. Moro, Oregon
r e IT
ENACTED BY TH E
? 7 h e Wt«p
W e do not know
th ey ’re c o in in g in a rain b ow o f co lo rs
Olive Young, W. M.
P E O P L E OF T H E CITY OF
w hat we w ant, how to get It. nor
Naom i Van Gilder, Secretary
MORO, OREGON, th a t t he C har-
p rices from th e s e n sa tio n a lly m od est
who I. best able to provhie IV
- i n a ll k in d s o f sm art b o d y sty le s,
I t 1« an expensive chaae^ TO
p riced R o y a l a n d W in d so r m o d els up
$3.60 F I F T H
state 1« providing some »<» pe'
from lo n g , lo w a n d lo v e ly sed a n s • • .
census child. Including the coun
OLD
$2.30 P I N T
ty school fund from Income tax
• fO R
th rou gh th e lu xu riou s N e w Y o rk ers
sleek co n v e r tib le s . . . to A m e r ic a ’s
m oney w hich is getting low
• IN IR A T IO N S
‘E d u c a to rs"
w ant »-30 more
A C R IA T
a n d S a r a to g a s to th e g lo rio u s C row n
School districts ask for ever In-
m ost b e a u tifu l b ard top co n v er tib le,
K tM TU CK Y
creasing levies on property. Cost
F A V O R IT I"
are trem endous and getter high-
Im p eria ls.
SPRING DRESSES
The Gay Shop
Old
b
GO TO BLOMS
for FROSTKIST
21/2 Gals. $3.75
X
Lester Jsfauoo
CHRYSLERS ARE COMING
H iim ntiii:,
Kentucky
-A Bltnd
the C h rysler N ew p o rt.
er
School districts flooded with
children from nearby
lurn»«r
camps have no m eans of elthei
housing or “educating
their,
T hey cry for a sales tax so t le
w orkers would help, but there
is no percent m eans of distribut
lng such a tax satlsfactor ly and
no w ay to get It passed
The state departm ent has u ser
its pow er to inspect h o ld in g s
and cause new, ones to be built
under the assum ption th a t money
could be best spent for buildings
th an for “education.
M lean
one know s w h at a b u ild in g is
It seems th a t we w ight define
what we are try in g to do for
i
O n ce a g a in w e ’re re a d y to d em o n
C o m e s e e th e m o st b e a u tifu l C h rys
strate h o w g r e a t e n g in e e r in g . . . g r e a t
lers o f a ll tim e . D riv e th em ! C o m p a re
co m fo rt • • • g r e a t p erfo r m a n c e • . •
g rea t s a fe t y m a k e th e g r e a te s t p o ssib le
86 PROOF
A Gentleman's Whiskey from kentuefy
National Distiller» Predicts Corporatidh, N. Y. • 65% Crain Neutral SpMtt
th em ! A n d y o u ’ll b e d o u b ly g la d y o u
w a ite d !
PRATT MOTOR CO., - W asco, O regon
First and Biggs Street