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PAGE 2 SH ER M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L. MORO. O R EG O N F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 10, 1950 s> , C o u n ty ¿¡Mif r u t a n C o u n t y J o u r n a l Mrs. W. E. Rice received word last week that her mother Is ouite 111 at her home in Harvard, 1 , Idah°- Mrs. Bee Macnab and daughter Joan are spending this week at about folks von do know or would enjov knowing vivors, suffered the post-war de » 1 . . j pression of the early twenties P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r ia a y a t and the larger one of the early M oro, O regon thirties, and sweated through the ---------- —— Kdjtor long weeks of the second world WASCO WOMEN MEET PRIMARY PARTY HELD RAGSDALES MARRIED G iles L . F raa c f c ------------- - - ------- war and j^rhapg enters a third. The Wasco Women’s Study The primary room of the Ru- F IF T Y Y EA R S Entered »9 second claaa raatUr at the r p e sC h a v e b e e n the bad Spots PoaU ffice at Mon». O w n . umUr Act club observed its annual hus- fus school enjoyed a Halloween d k d to cai ^ at a of And the past 62 years. o iu f Congress >■ 1S7» PAFBB guest night night November November party party Tuesday a fte rrm o n w w,th Hh ^ends ae H. T n cL U o - f March COUNTY ttS T have“ been some band Tnd guest basement of the Meth- the teacher Mrs Edith Neynus f , cheerful spots as well although 3 in the and Mrs. BUI Macnab and Mrs. Ragsdales on _^\eir _ 8 ^ e n it iP T io X R A T E » It seems that this newspaper has odist church. ana Mrs. “ “ ““l / ’the din8 anniversary Saturday Nov- SU INSCRIPTION K A 1 E S a time when the ma- Among the guests were: Rev Don Macnab as hostesses at the 2 to 5 p. m. at ONE YEAR - _____________ __ jor events were ones for sorrow and Mrs. Anderson Rev, and school house. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George instead of pleasure. _ Mrs. Gravenor. Mr and Mrs^ The p a ^ r Mitchell In Moro. N A T IO N A t E D IT O R IA L But t h e Sherman County Joe Hilderbrand and Mr. and orange and bladt crepe Ragdales are old time re- |A í S f c C ^ ! ( ü ,N Joumal Is still h$re and able to Mrs. g . L. Buck. < streamers a ” d J Children gidents of Sherman county hav- celebrate its birthday In the ra- Refreshments of pumpkin pie and witches, v . < been raised ‘in this county ther staid manner of sixty-two and coffee were served at 8:00 made. . bved 37 years of their year olds. There seemed no p. m. from tables decorated with The children e n j o ^ > married life here. N E W SFA P2R necessity for special editions or frult ieaves and Halloween mo- nut race and bobbe Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Searcy of birthday cakes nor song. Al- Ufs Lunch of cider HUlsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Har- P U B L IS H E R S though the election results might Tbe guest speaker was Mr. served by candle light in e RagBdale of Portland are hosts A SSO C IA T IO N bring some joy to a newspaper T McAllister of the publicity ange colored place ma ., affair. Mn invitations s S i S for a settled and con- A partm ent of the Oregon State black cats, spattor- patoted on t o ; ^ a f f a ^ speaking tor a setueu ---- department, ------ eura were also have N O V E M B E R 10, 1950 servatlve Game - them and the awv ‘rv a u v e county. c u u u i/. u a m c Commission. —----.------ yï.- nut cups were «hllrlron - The county. Itself is chrono- commission. He showed made toy tfe p r im a l churn . c m jb b n t e r t a i n 8 __ * the aomt* m<»»hnds of stock- A ftpr lunch lu n ch th e n u u a u re N O DEC IS IO N B O U T lo y . a lly about same iiefp age as as pictUres of methods After tne e en ™ n - u u ------------------. Another campaign Is over and * BaPer and should be In Its ing lakes and streams with trout the shoe makers dance and sank The members of the Moro W o while the votes are not counted period of production as and pr0Ved an able narrator. a number of songs they nave menfi d u b entertained their hus- as this Is written it may be arg- 1 agricultural area. We are ‘ Thi<9 department is a recent Earned this year. bands at a dinner Saturday night ued that the campaign has been raising the crop we began addition to the game commission Guests present were: Mrs. dlnlng room of the Pres- al arm ing regardless of what hap- which probably means a and speakers are available. Curtis Neal, Mrs. Harvey - byterlan Community church, pens In the voting booth. < PnrnDaratively early stage in de- meeting, was concluded by sen; Mrs. Fay Brackett, m • The committee In charge was Here is this nation, the richest lopment Many counties where slnlng “Auid Lang Syne”. • Ernie Engles and daughter J an _ Mrg Dewey Thompson, Mrs. and economically the strongest „ old as In Sherman -------- Mrs. Donal Brislain and son pau, May, Mrs. ra m Fraser, on earth going thru a bl-ennlal . have had to go to stock Gregory, Mrs Knight and and ^ rg Edna Melzer. Mrs. Har- election with neither party offer- produ^ i on Instead of crop rais- SUNDAY SERVICE Herbie, Mrs Allen Tom_ Pinkerton was chairman for ing any sort of workable or Sunday evening November 12, son David, Mrs. Martha 1 r • • the program. Sandra May play- aXeed upon' solution to the for- _________ - at the Wasco Methodist .church Mra. Irls Rettman, Douglas Med- tWQ piano sok)g « 7 ^ Storm eign or domestic problems of __ win be “family night”. 'Pot luck ler and Karen Macnab and the <<The Awakening In the the nation. ELECTION AFTERMATH - dinner will be served at 6.30, hostesses. - Woods”; a very clever welcome We are engaged in a war, for , ti should serve to followed by program and movie --------- -- ---- in rhyme was given by. Mrs. who^now. would cal, it a po.iee th o s e ^ h a v e = .. » Bussell CLUB ^ R T E R _ G e a ri^ A b o u t th e FO O TBALL DANCE Armistice Day Evening M oro High Gym A rnold Hansen Orchestra F H A Sponsor fe d e r a l t a x e s . oA Tr nn-PA C that it can «ce Retentlon M11|lkan assures Taft of an alde. Voters were positively opposed t o ' enough administration poll- ____ It despite pleas cles to _ repudiate tbe ^ ving of bounties should —- — k€€p it in office „ These are but a part.of the nation's problem. Much more will 111 come to the reader's .mind. mlmL Yet .the .cam paign the president sayingV ?,al opponents were no . _ ho. senators asking f°r_ v _ cause their party • had given J be , h . 'll hoMRtv ■’’V l t h ’ e w v seement n W n ^ a l l possl- of our, — society _____ . - placing . , ble angles to obtain or retain an advantage in dollars The Democrats didn't even apologize for the pitiful act op that lost China, nor for * s rhade to Rtissla of many and Poland and Sakha In and Manchuria, most^of w ™ ch never belonged us an J. And the Republicans didn t S S ly o n m e ^ X i l ^ W ' ^ t. tn th i, The election of Douglas Mc- Kav wa8 expected after the cam- and no real Qf Wg admlnlatration was made that captured the voters. His election -nay — w be ----- presumed an expression on the part of the voters tisan foreign policy is able to continuance to conferva- We’d like to know what L^intrv tlve government in Oregon as going to become of the eoun r. d to fonow|ng the more that bases its ^ 1 ° " ? T n d T - expensive and less tried new- on the promise of bread end basic elr deal philosophy. Dh,iosophy. ba«^ Republicans generally captured cuses and neglects Republicans or death-W e’d like nepuuuv«» ,* 7— facts of Ilf ______ «.finn the state legislative posts, which Ä 5 = ■ " w .. an p n flv w ith proDauiy uivaito « is going to reBt p erm nrnrni„P legislature although it Is hoped the offlce seekers wbo^ pro M^e much g ^ w h ic h It to give voters bigger prices and wages and government bounti<x national government will or with the office seekers who obgb,y g^jtlnue to be in the develop the best control of the Bourbons of the national defense and economic combined with the Repu- stabillty. blicans.’ We think that a good Anyway a nation in • ucn guch g ^mbinaUon is grave danger should have de- p ^ ig a n than manded d^ u s s io n of Its prob- entirely ve8ted lenas Instead of the party. that has made up so many pon- Aitogether the election should cal campaigns this year. favorahie Influence on the nation. S IX T Y -T W O W Klnoe 1900. told of the' leave tak- DALLES, OREGON % t Ä T o P Ä ; Phone 37». 5,8 W. 7thSt it h a r d to save m oney? Try this simple plan Absolutely Guaranteed to give you cash - d g e p la y .n , 5 ! - W iS S K - J W W S S .S tiK I o ™ .. " " “ “ “ ” “ « v u s ” 1*” “ " ■ y o v R WILLYS 4.WHEEI. R was announced the Home PUBLIC LAND BALE D R lv E p lc K U P . j LET OR Eocnomlcs club would meet VNITI& STATED DEPART- STATION WAGON contact Thursdav afternoon at the home MENT O F T H K IN T E R IO R Willis Motor Co., West Col- of Mrs. HaTtand McDonald with GENERAL LAND O F F IC E umbla River Highway, The Mrs. Grace Medter as co-hostess. - OREGON T.ANI» Dalles, Ore. Also Wlllys Sta After the business meeting 1 th !t tion Wagons. Jeepsters Sedan n u sty Rinehart of Waseo and p ro v L of see- Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive Robert Davis shoved some .pic- 2455, R. S., as amended by Pickups i ton equipped with tures on Red Cross. A late lunch of the act of June 28, the new F-head HURRICANE Was served. • " 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and pursu- motor. Used civilian and mill- ------- _ ____ ant to the application of Rosa E. ta r v leeD S \ W il’y s-C v e r la n d B R ID A L S H O W E R G IV E N Griesinger, Serial No. Orgeon. p an s and Seklce. 35{m f A «.prise.miscellaneous._show- 0766, there^wlll be o ffe re d ,^ tte , er was held Friday evening at highest bidder, but at not less NATIONAL organization offers the L. O. Kirby home in Moro than $8.50 per acre, at a pub!lie pportunity to make when hfeld lOcOQ opportunity nian-c money w n e n Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Jueuuaivi Kirby and sale to „ be * ko n tb at Hat? nf TWpm- ln your spare time, writing ere- Mias Beverly Russell of The a^rm'1 “ J lat thb, office, the dit foliQWing tract tra€t of land: dlt reports in Wasco, wa&w, Oregon, Dhllfcs JJaiies were hostesses, honoring nwnw.j«» fouowing interesting work. B u s i n e s s Miss LoVonn Kirby, who will t . 2 N., R. 16 E., W. M., Ore- knowledge or education prefer- become the bride of Mr. Albert gon, sec. 10, SWVi NW Vi, red. Write Mr. W. P. Gray, stepper Sunday, November 12. containing 40 acres. ^.-Rnir 111. Portland 7. " Ore- Appropriate games were play- This tract is ordered into the s e . — x.3c aftpr ^ ^ h the gifts were market on a showing that the , opened bv the guest of honor’ greater portion ¿hereof is moun- EXPERIENCED married man p pleasure of all who at- tainous or too r^igh for culUva- 1 for the pleasure of — -.— wants.year* around work on tended the b ^ g arranged tio" :. the wheat ranch. See Mrs. J. A- on g under an umbrella ™d* £ hlg made g t by elther Engbflrg, Rufus, I asu> ’ 1 l h o fft up 1100 KEILY AVI A name closely esto- deled In the public mind with dependability ___ -----’----- L u p in e _ , R eb ek a h . Ix td g e --, No- 11« Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. „,pipn™. members welcome Helen Kruger, N. G. Lucille May. Sec. Bethlehem T h a p te r No. 78. O .E .S „ Meets every second J ano fourth Thursday ln each decorated with aqua on outside, pink on inside. After the opening of the packages another game was played and a dessert lunch- eon was served by the hostesses, Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis, cousins of tzi v xtoitianH chon, » y\ , ^ herd Mrs. Wayne Froebe aunts, all of The Dalles, Mrs. L. B. Ste- ward of Milton-Freewater, moth- e r of Mrs. Leonard Kirby, Mrs. Tommy Thompson, Mrs. Paul Cyphers Mrs. Henry Barnum, Mrs. Mary Cook, Mrs. Claude Ravpr Mrs Georce DeMoss, Mrs. r> v a t 11 xtvc nrviiip Hock- B ° b ^<fte ’ ™ 1’ h Fd man, Misses Viola and Rose Ed- ard s, M iss June Sheerer, ------ —-------’ - Miss „ . .................. Leonard .............., and Clar- Orlena Kirby, ence Kirby and Mrs. L. O. Kirby. pergonany< at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be con- gidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be ac- companled by certified checks or post-office money orders for the amounts of the bids and must oe enclosed in sealed envelopes. The envelopes mugt marked ln the lower ieft-hand comer substanti- al|y ag fonows: “Public sale bid, serial No. Oregon 0766, Sale, 10 a. nr, December 7, 1950.” The person making the highest bid will be required to pay im- mediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adverse- !y the above-described land are ________ ¿ , vised flle thelr claims or X ’^tionsTon time ODjecuoim, on o o ui r r ’tefore”the uv ODjecuons, designated on for sale, 53-4c t BacHn Oregon-a great pre-w^F-fqyórite m onth, v isitin g m em b ers invited. Moro, Oregon Olive Young, W. M. Naomi Van Glider, Secretary _______ _________ ___ i ^ e k a Ixxlg© No. 121 A .F . A A.M A Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. V isiting members cordially In- v lttd to meet w ith H .B. Pinkerton. Secretary _ ______ ______ Moro ix x lg e N o . U S 1.O .O .F Meets 1st and 3rd A llH h . Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. Yellow Label HEB m 'ÍTA í Í . « ™ cordially Invited to / g KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON m ■**•** ¿ •/« O n **» « < 1 . .« I« * ! ’ SAME LOW PRICE FOR EACH I Ä ? ' «»«"*», you ea° contine ,o You con hove the financial independence you’ve longed for. Y o u -y e s , y o u -c a n easily save as much as $4,3291 The plan is e a s y - a n d sure; (1) Decide today to set aside your savings regularly before you draw your p ay. . . through the Payroll Savings Plan. (2) Authorize your employer to Bave $7.50 from your pay each week and to invest it m U nited States Savings Bonds, Series E . Y ou ’ll save auto m atically, system atically, and ’’painlessly.” A n d in 5 y e a n , you wiU own $2,009.02 in cash; in 10 years, $4,329.02! B onds are like d o l l a r s - o n l y betlerl A n y Series E Savings Bond you’ve held 60 days or more may be cashed on demand at any bank or other authorized paying agency. And i f you should lose or accidentally destroy a bond, your m oney’s still safe. Because the Treasury will replace your bond, free o f charge. Go to your employer’s Payroll Office now —and start your financial security program by signing up for U . S. Savings Bonds in the Payroll Savings Plan. . « C hoose one of Qnjoy AGE •• and uru. V>I'Ì>* l , h»l KEN™CKY WHISKEY- 4oW >960 * b / j ot. BOTH l i PIOOF • NATIONAl DISTIUEIS PRODUCTS COUOIATION, HEW TOM . * .. • these plans — start saving today! SAVE EACH WEEK $ 1.25 . In 5 Y .or. $ 334.11 In 10 Tear, $ 719.11 668.97 1,440.84 3.75 1,004.20 2,163.45 7 .50 2,009.02 4,329.02 , 7 SO 3,348.95 7 ,217.20 15.00 4,018.67 8,660.42 18.75 5,024.24 10,828.74 2 .50 • gift AND YOU WILE HAVÏ For your security, and your country’s too, SAVE NOW — 'A- M - through systematic investment in U. S. Savings Bonds The U. 8. Gnvnmment d o » not pay for thia edvertiadn«. The Treaarury Department thanka, for their patriotic donation. Fextra, C ons A B kumno and 65x GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRI Marvin Howell, N. G. Leo Watkins, Secretary J| I innoo BRADD hall. Transient and & m BRAND 4 4329 savings of $ s s j t s . p ™«»™»- S % ------ The Sherman County Jounral N O H O S P IT A L was 62 this week and starts defeat of the hospital with this issue on its slxty-thlrd meagure ln whsco county Is a year. That is a reasonably ripe Har manifestation of voter old age for newspapers in this actlQn A few years ago « bitter newly developed w est There are ov<jr pUD dlvlded the pro- only 30 papers In Oregon older J* gnd opponents into two than this one and of these on v ^ g‘ pver government owner- nine are ln eastern Oregon They ^ facilities The bat- are published in Athena. Baker, between socialism and Bums Enterprise. Fossil. John «e was tQ put lt Day, I>akevlew, Pendleton and b r|efjy . Prineville. * .- ln ihe hospital campaign many One may presume for the pur- ^be supporters of private <fwn- pose of the foregoing that age erf,hip found themselves advo- Is a desirable thing—anyway for cftting a bordering on so- newspapers. That a newspaper claHRTn yt was not publically ek- has been published continuously p|a|ned that county owernsbip In a county or city speaks more facilities for health Is in a for the stability of the commun- different category than owner- ity than for the newspaper. This Rblp of a priVate commercial is a stable county and city. The enterprise. • economy “ Is such that the inhahl- Rut of course, that doesn’t tants do not flit shout with the laIn lt all for taxes and jeal- X o n r the success of crops or X and the old, old. fight bet- the desire to see how J a il the doctor9 wa. Involved also. grass grows across the bill. And other observers will have That the Sherman County different observatiqns. An^ a£ T/Mirnal h a s lasted as a business R served to stimulate the Irish nn^X rlse for a full 62 years wbo love a battle. r P .. t baR weathered t h e _____________ ___________ means that It ha elevelan., , S w r a t l o n has reported the D O R IN W IL B U R N t a a n u n w u . X " ' ^ v e l X aentWoafr the «tate W ell D rilling C o n tra cto r ^ i B e e n f in d in g lands in the Interest of t h e j a , mers of the ■'Pacific Northwest in Rufus Sunday morning. r n t v C F MFOTS attempting to find new outlets. ----------------------- --- GRA. a . ». Camp proved an excellent The Rufus grange met in »reg- g ' er and entertainer. The Ular session evening J ^ ning was concluded by Tom W ~ ltt \d s with Master Atlee Wilson, pres praser 8inging two solos accom- VY G t ll _ ing. The usual business, was pgnled by Mrs? Elton Bakin of CUST0M SLAUGHTERING - . dec,ded ju. iv wo.-, (rrass valley Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp transacte.. re-election easily and ’ 'Wle^he^ls referred to ^ a ^ s o r t o f j ^ man bis voting record indicates philosophy that is certainly theory 4~ as Is * as - - £ Republican In of the e Adm . 1.20 J t z We disbanded our army tor - ■ -- - - *« - admlnistra- ------ ■— A new br'lge c _ . . — 2? two goios were rendered by Bar- political reasons and now are estic policies of the the opposition Halloween evening, the George Ing or«a’^ ‘1 1 L* matrons bars Simpson of The Dalles ac- w teps to rebuild ti<m, for “ - % s ^ s T s ’con^ v o,PP^ a r a hich s ¡ o? r Mrs. « ™ Elton companled a by « Mrs. « j Ro,- k j K m s e Blackburne family were surprls- war equipment d K d<?. wlth rtranRC notees near their met at tha h iuncheon man, both being former .residents it; we sold our w It production s e x -«Thinking K was _ prajk- Medter. A V- of Sherman county, and now must halt pi w » f p of a may t .several . admlnigtraOon _________ lead- ^ ____ a^ d preceded the tard Kame. Wendell Balslger Introduced usable goods to make more. warning that the* gters, they investigated flowers In bronze and dark red We lost China through state ln tevor of the"found a.larg e buck deer and a t i o w e r s i n ^ ¡ d e the rooms the speaker of the evening, Ar- department Ignorance. nation’s course. «oe eeti<fc berries out of tbelr chrjwmw® chie Camp of Spokane and La We seem destined to be the Democratic senators Lucas and, strawberry patch. a lze went to Mrs. Crosse, Wn., president fairv God-father to Europe inde- dlngg were good men, bul£ Ttuspdl Belshee wilt be at tb '1 Hilderbrand and the sec- North Pacific G&Av d tf fw e r s , Lucas had to buck the invesU- RufusTjJnifch November 15 to Joh . ^ nt to MrSe Patricia who had recently returned from finitely. gation of political-gambling con- S H T f c o lo r e d picture God of P jerry Barnett was a trip-to the far East. T h e tr i p W have publically that 1952 is the year in w ^‘ch . op ln Chicago, and Tydlngs Creation". Mr. Belshe says this \ • g prlze> The was made in company with Ed w e must fight or at least be recently white washed the i8 a beautiful picture and he is , included Mesdames Bell who heads the Oregon Wheat ready. lf state department as to its protec- gyre it will be enjoyed SJtrieia Welk Clem Welk, Mai- commission and H enry-B aeher Our dollar is deflated to half h voters liked special meetings closed at^the Pa Mrr>ermid Jerry Barnett, a cereal chemist from the depart- its normal value. * Ke° , Rphl8 church Sunday evening colm J Rothery,_ ment of agriculture. They visited 3 „ ? X p 7 o m - " f ‘more X J - " X « “ d 5 J r m o m h the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W . Macnab. ¿he came especially to take care of her grand daughter Nancy while Mr. and Mrs. F. Macnab are redecorating the Herin house and will move In as goon as R ¡s finished. Sherman County Journal U. S. T rta tu ry advortiafm »ir, -prrp»r»S of Trousiiry D tportm oo, and A d v o rtit ng Council. 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