Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1950)
PACE I SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1M0 kept a lead throughout and end the score 30 to 18. How- ed with w itn tne svoie ov w io. ^ b e n n a ti C m intg Jo u rn a l This newspaper is getting to < 1 .1 O - St. Mary’S of The Dalles high ard SVeward was high point man the stage when it has respect A 4f-»r> f /'V fffv A f \ , . school basketball boys motored wi(h 8 [K)lnls to his credit. The Published Every Friuay at for age having recently began, A t to Rufus December first to have referee.s were Ray Drown and Moro, Oregon its 63rd year, yet a mere young * a game of ball with .the hut us g rnje Engles. ster compared to the Oregonian. BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN Pot luck dinner was served hlgh school boys. It was the fir Mr and Mrs .. E d ito r Giles L French _ Paul May has been moved Considering the great decline in A bridal shower was held at at the grange hall to a hundred gt game of the season, and Rut us Brand invlted the team M ! the number of old newspapers from the hospital to an auto the Masonic hall Sunday after- people before the dedication cere- men got off to a good s ai - 4 , to?t helc house and treated them PonLoffkw a t M oro. Orejfon, under A ct it Is a matter for congratulations cabin where he will remain for noon honoring M is s Jackie mony of the church The church though lt was St Manx’s second £ “ freshments. o f Congrc»» o t M arch 3, l»7>. OFFICIAL COUNTY PA PE R sure enough, that the Oregonian a few weeks. He is not to go to Rust, who will become the bride was given a beautiful bouquet strlng of The Rufus boys to ____________ has lived, hale and strong for work for at least three months. of Bob Otness of Portland De- of mums and also a so o- x ________ a * t His good spirits are shown by SUBSCRIPTION RATES 100 years. cember 17 at Parkdale. k for the piano^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * . A the fact he is writing poetry ONE YEAR - ..................— - >2(M) The hall was decorated with Mr. and Mrs L. C. Medler . , 4 of which this bit about hospital football season pink and white crepe paper and were in the valley mos o J __ ! An observer of the fall’s hap life is an example. HA TJQ H A t ED l T p R IA I silver bells and little paper par- week attending to )usmess a | O v L I V l l d H S - 4 penings on the football front This lying flat upon your back asols. A short program was ters an^ visiting. * could he a little startled at the “we tell this to each nurse,” oi a reading reaunig — „ ▲ - rr rp fu rtlS season which brought disaster Is said by “DOC” to be a joy given consisting of “Sadie’s Wedding’ by Mrs. Ber- NOTICE TO CREDITORS + FlltTI0* of yOUT 1950 InCOHlU it to so many of the teams former But plainly it’s a curse. A„ persons having claims j ' ® - , , in e rt « m u ly hailed as invincible. The de And then there Is that “Vampire” nard Martin and a piano solo, "Sunshine of Your Stnlle”, by against the estate of Kenneth | before December 31, 195U tniiy prouuv feat of Army by an unsuccessful With a needle and a smirk Mrs. Orville Ruggles. w Blau, deceased, are hereby ♦ ' ' " . Navy climaxed that tendency. who comes in every day at ten Miss Rust was presented W th notifled to present them in pro- f tax SCWingS The Navy won on spirit and A bit of blood to jerk. for™ IU1 a corsage and escorted to the forrn to the undersigned, the- ther ♦ not much else. That, itself, A minor bit of punishment hie w here she ODened the mmlifipd and ♦ table where opened duly ap ^in ted , qualified should be gratifying to Ameri The type that’s well refined DECEM BER ft, 1950 many lovely gift packages. Miss actjng Administratrix of the ♦ cans who are fond of quoting Just as you’ve dozed off Gladyce Moore assisted. ’ estate of the above named dc- ♦ little things about the value of Nurse shouts HAT TO 0? “Drink this Refreshments were | served ceased, at the office of Geo. G. ♦ will and stick-to-it tiveness. “It do you mind? The nation is now deciding Isn’t the size of the dog in the from a white linen cloth cover- updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within ▼ what to do about Korea, and fight that counts as much as Of course there are brighter ed table centered with a cake six mcnths from the date of ▼ ome Tax M onlfipal — General things, doing it in what seems a dem the fight in the dog.” We can frosted in white and decorated ttdg notice, to wit: December 8, Y Auditor — ocratic way. By which we mean be proud of the Navy without as days meander past, with pink rosebuds and flanked *950 T The D alles, Oregon And high among them are the by lighted pink tapers in cry- that the administration is not being critical of the Army. Suite 506-7-8-1 , Margaret Blau DIAL 2724 U. s . NatiopAi Bank Bldg. taking the lead, but following. words . , w stal holders. Mrs. J. W. Blagg q ^ o • G updegraff, As a people we are glad to “The postman’s here at last. The general attitude of * the gee t h e champions knocked and Mrs. Ralph Rust, mother attorney for Administratrix And then there’g entertainment of the bride, poured. English visitors is known, the down to size. We may bet on a v 5-Be discussions in the UN are re champion while hoping that he Like the gent quite alcoholic Hostesses for the occasion • ported. The news from the front gets his block knocked off. Who bedded down to sleep it were Mrs. Clair Balzer, Mrs. NOTICE «OF F IN A L HEARING is told dozens of times per day. Thousands with no animosity off» t , ,, Wayne Kelle^, Mrs. Herman Notice is hereby given» that From these the people are be against Notre Dame were tick- Rebounded like a hall, Tiler. Ziegler, Mrs.-Alfred Payne, and the undersigned has filed in the ing informed. They know that led when the big green met Its He hounded from the end of bed, Mrs. J. W. Blagg. County Court of the State of Mrs. Vivian Rust and Mrs. Oregon for Sherman County his •there is danger of serious defeat first',defeat At a recent game Collapsed upon his thigh— in Asia, that the nation’s pres there was a big cheer when J t Then trying to recover, said; „ Earl Fields find daughter, Miss Final Report and Account as “Good Gawd, that step was high Gladyce Moore of Wasco were Administrator of the estate of tige will be reduced among the was announced that UCLA w present »' Antone B. Potter, deceased, and people of the world if we retire beating the one time leader, The greatest of indignities They wish upon a mpn , that Saturday, December 16, 1950 permanently, that Europe wants T18C. B E A T IN G ' ■1 That ever present threat Dedication services were held at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, us to stop paying so much» aV And there has been “The Pan in the new Nazarene church at at the County Courtroom, in the tention and spending so much top teams beaten by under dog« The rumble seat, We try and try to stave It off, Rufus Sunday with around two Courthouse, at Moro, Oregon, he Pacific, that money across this season. Few teams sur And every effort bend Europe to be many consider vived without defeats. That But surely as we mortal« • « t hundred people in attendance, has been fixed by the Court as Rev. E. E. Zachary of Spokane, the time and place for hearing our proper batl leground against makes it a good season good We get It In the end........... Wn was the sfilecial speaker of objections to said Final Re- communism. for football, good for * —Paul May and special singing was given port an<^ Account and the settle- There are arg iments whenever try because we do n t like any by the Rufus quartet with Mrs. ment of said estate. two persons get together and the ¿ k m or group at the top for Ernie Engles as accompanist on George A. p o tte r and dispense newspapers re M rs. George Fox very long. the piano, and a number by Geo- G- Updegraff, opinion. It is presumed that by ju s t a thought that there Frank Phillips with Dr. John Attorney for Administrator. 2-5c this method the wishes • of the GOOD bread might be a “White Christmas'’ x majority will prevail. In any. Probably a good P®rt , was seen Sunday morning when Gllhousen at the piano NOTICE TO CREDITORS event the weight of publje opin incline in the consumption or the ^community awoke to see All persons having claims ion should be felt. vrieat comes from the lack of snow laying on the ground As W e’re your new headquarters for General against the Estate of Mary E. That opinion is not unani good bread. - How long has It the ground holds no frost, it Electric Automatic Heating Equipment Knox, deceased are hereby not mous. For th£ part of lt heard been since-the reader has seen was a losing game for the snow Our new appointment is a big event for you. ified to present them, with the in this section the concensus huge stocks of crusty, warm to stay on. Sunday night another It means that General Electric Heating proper vouchers and duly veri seems to be that we should not bread eaten by hungry folks at of those big rains which the Equipment is available— right now—right fied, to the undersigned, the l»ere in your own community. It means that have gone beyond the 38th par »he dinner table’ We h ve vicinity is fast becoming used duly appointed, q u a lifie d and you now have our organization at hand to allel. Many say that we have permitted the bakers to make to / pounded the earth However, acting administrator of the Es install G-E equipment—and keep it serviced. no business trying to maintain a product that Is edible Were no great damage was reported tate of Mary K. Knox, deceased, We welcome the chance of telling you per ourselves on the Islands so It not for the reputation of Woipen’g Missionary society at the office of T. I>ester John sonally just why G-E heating is just right. close to the continent of Asia. bread as a fo o d ^ n d Its use- was held at the church last Min. attorney at law, Wasco, Ore There are a lot of things you will want to Some think that we are doing fullness at loading a knife week. Roll call was answered «now about cost, installation, how the equip gon, within six months from • no more good In Europe Often wouldn’t he put on the table a by a memorized scripture verse. ment works, and why it works better. the date of the first publication there is an expression that we An interesting study of the A phone call or a post card will bring you H o n u r n w at« i a of this notice, to-wit: Noveml>er had better stay home until we ‘ ^The wheat league Is trying to Cape Verde Islands was given dx answers FU«MAC1 24, 1950. are strong enough to go galllvat- do something about It hut the by Mrs. Adrian Roblrti. Frank, P. Knox ing over the world. Administrator Earl Hydron was In the hos bakers have not entered Into Eastern Oregon Electric Company Indications are that some way the campaign with a very ***/ pital a few dayp over Thanks T. Lester Johnson Will be found In the conference spirit. It might mean a chang giving for observation Attorney for Administrator W asco, O reg o n Phone 761 between France and England in methods for them and one of Russell Belshee will - he in Wasco, Oregon 3-6q and this nation or in the UN to »be results of. mechanization Is charge of the Young People’s withdraw from Korea without the difficulty of obtaining need- services in Rufus this Sunday NUPTIAL KISS . . . Denlae Darcel, loss of face. For ourselves we changes under it. Women at 6:45 p. m. Anyone is welcome. French actress, parka a kiss on her do not think that possible. We could go* hack to baking bread The Rufus teachers will be brand new husband, Peter Crosby, will lose face. It may be we themselves They say. however, hosts at Rufus to the County after thetr marriage at 8t. Pat will lose less by getting odt " e r e is so HtUi of It eaten Teachers club Wednesday Dec rick’s cathedral In New York City. now than by being forced out— that it is impractical and th ember 13. Marriage ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Monsignor Wil if that seems the alternative. must he without memory of tM liam Green. And always there is the ex ovenfull that was baked twice pressed feeling of no confidence a week a mere generation ago. In the leaders of this nation. The bakers must do It appar How Available That is really a tragedy on a ently. either that or gradually APPLICATIONS now being ta national scale. But the reduc lose the business. Like many ken for position as bookkeep tion in our armament after another manufacturer the bakers er; hospital insurance & life World War II, the sale or gift mav continue with the same Insurance benefits available. of equipment, the generouslty unsatisfactory product until Sherman County Branch, Fir ’to foreign nations, the discharge there is almost no market be st National Bank of Portland. of so many soldiers, the drag Newly Decorated Rooms 5-6c fore making the change. in ship and plane construction from $2.25 up have all proven such monstrous FOR SALE: Smith-Corona add Ooff ea Shop Dining Room mistakes * that confidence has machine, new condition. $85.00 Garage Facilitie» Geo. A. Potter Klondike 4c been lost. a TMe AS *w llJOCr*«-SMSaa «•••* This administration m u s • CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — make the decision, from Its I. W. util it «Nt tt • Parflaad. Orafw Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp own information, from Its freeze. Bring them in any dav ground, and, we hope, fro™ but Sunday. C & C Food Store, what lt hears from the people- Grass Valley, Oregon. 2lt£c FOR YOUR WILLYS 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP, JEEP OR OREGONIAN’S AGE STATION WAGON contact The Oregonian is being con Willis Motor Co., West Col gratulated this week on reach umbia River Highway, The ing a ripe old age of 100 years. Dalle«, Ore. Also Wlllys Sta . . . the letters »tart. Then The mere fact that a newspaper tion Wagons, Jeepsters, Sedan many readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR is able to publish continuously Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive tell the Editor how much they for a century Is a credit to the Pickups I ton equipped with enjoy this daily world-wide the new F-head HURRICANE business office that must have newspaper. motor. Used civilian and mili made few mistakes; there have >rT b t Morutor is the most tary Jeeps. Wlllys-Overland been some precarious economic carefully edited isews- Parts and Service. 35tfn times since 1850. paper iw the V. S. . • .** From the pages of the files "VehmSle eU its teeseb- Laptne Rebekah Lodge Nu. Jte could be written a history of mg . . .* Meets 2nd and 4th “ Oregon. In fact, the history of "Newt tbet is complete Tuesdays of each Oregon has been written there end fete. . . .* month. Visiting although not complied In the "The Monitor surely is * members welcome manner of histories. feeder's necessity . , Helen Kruger, N. G The change of the century is You, too, will find the Monitor Lucille May, Sec. typified by the difference In informative, with complete Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.IMI the presses The first press was • world news . . . and as neces Meets every second and operated by hand—and hack - sary as your HOMB TOWN fourth Thursday insach and the new onea runs smoothly paper. month; visiting members by electricity. The number of Use this coupon for a Special invited. Moro, Oregon copies per hour now Is thou Introductory subscription — 26 Olive Young. W. M sands of times what the strong ISSUES FOR ONLY $1— Naomi Van Glider» Secretary est young printer could turn Kureka lx>dge No. 121 A-p * A A * out hack in 1*50. The Oregonian Meets on the 1st ana has been developed in an a^e 3rd Thursday evenings of machinery. The difference in each month. Visiting machinery is greater than in members cordially In snv thing else, despite the grow^ vited to meet with us T h e CAri«ti«n Science M o n ito r th of the state, the development C. 8. Bennett, W. M Oae, Noreroy Sc. Boeme 15. M aet .U S A of transportation or the Indus H B. Pinkerton, Secretary Pleaee eeod me an Introductory »uS- trialization of the area. Moro Ixxlge No. US •cripti on to Th« C h rittiap Science The weekly Oregonian was a M o n ito r— 26 iaauea. 1 encloae g l . Meets 1st and 3rd r,r>n<»««dtv in Oregon home« utv Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. ," f a i r l y recent years hall. Transient and (natne) to tell what had hap’* ^ . visiting brothers are cordially invited to the state and w,i(or a’« C M ...... naee of closely printed i f f l O T ’ meet with ua. ? g <hn oen of th e Oregonian from the pe< U arvev Scott, S tra ig h t Bourbon W hiskey • 86 P foot Marvin Howell, N. G. ___ _ _ I ’ta S t) most famed editor National Distillers Products Corporation. N Y. Leo Watkins, Secretary who had HO fear opinions. — RUFUS W INS O PENER I jif llL j - , I I II It? nhnut folks VOU 00 know aooul or would etllOV knowing t ' . . H J L UX iwn/luce Georg W ernm ark accountant ELECTRIC^ EQUIPMENT,^ b H o w do you like our n ew shingle? MOST PEOPLE SAY iVant A do vanruv/fi Weinhard fòr me! 4T II