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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1951)
Sixty-Third Year No 46 4-H Children Fair Successful As To Exhibits’ and Prog ram Contest In Many T h in g s Fields at Fair , The race program , made night- day. ( < ly by the Fair board, provided A q u arter mile race caused ex- sc.ne finishes as close as could citeraent the second day w hen be judged. The ¿line races each Cowboy Meek, a q u arter horse day w ere generally good and belonging to A rt M eritt, bull, w ith few exceptions w ere ru n dogger, won over Duke, a horse off w ithout delay. A race of sev- recently bought by Bud Powell, en entries took some tim e and a Cowboy Meek won S aturday ag- h o r/e bolted. Otherw ise the cinst H iatt’s Brownie, M organ’s exonts w ere run off sm oothly.' Vivian M. and Goree’s Red Bess T he ¡xmy races for children in a flat 28 seconds while I>uke .W ere changed to give larger and had won a half mile race. Sun- sr. tailor children lx>th a chattce day Cowboy Meek, ridden by j ' ■ to .wip. F irst day Goldy May,. Carl Johnson won from Duke J u d g in g th e .... f a t «.-'-•«»— stee rs o f th a t _____ rid d en by “B utch” H elyer won, Bob W ....... With ___ -- illiamson up u by j a b reed h b v y It'thnn E th a n U W 'iw o o uk d s rt# o f Print*.* B rin e * followed I V by little Je an ette Bel- hose in the sarfie time. Coelsch’s v ille . T h e s t e e r w e n t o n to be shee anj Sherry Woods in 15. F a ir Fun was third _ Sunday. _____ g r a n d c h a m p io n o f th e sh ow seconds for the eighth mile. A half mile open race Saturday Sunday Mike Fields won on was run in the best tim e of 51.8 F lam e w ith W ilbur I>eon Helyer with Duke first, Rattle Girl sec- second and Tom my Eakin third ond and Fair Fun third. Sunday in 16.6. Transam erica took first, Miss DuVVin look the h a lf" mile Banya <Rakow) second and Black Sherm an county race each day, Boy, an Indian horse owned by Fatuiday* in 55.1 and Sunday in Marion Ives of Pendleton, third 5 y seconds, although Mary Ilam p l ime 52.6. ' ton was second and Ram bler Bud H ia tts Topper Booter third e a 'h day. Stan Coelsch is took the three eighths open race ow ner of the two leaders and Saturday, 'com ing in ahead of Bi’l Coons of the third place George's Dude and Miss Ban>a horse. ' , in 38.6. Sunday the same race Tne fiv eeig h th s race provided took 39.2 as Johnson s Doc, Top- as much excitem ent as any one per B<x>ter and Blue Boy finish- during the meet. Bud H ia tts ed in that ojder. Transbui won Saturday and A futurity race was run each ntie iit have repeated Sunday if day with three entries, Leonard he had not bolted w ith rider Fields' Mayan Gold and Cherry M arjorie Gooding before the Royal and Royal Donnel, of He!-, ro e started, lie ran around the yer breeding. The Fields l.srse n a s alm ost twice liefore living won both days. Saturday a quar- henjm ed in Had caught. Satur- ter in 31.6 and Sunday an eighth day toe decision betw een T rans in 15.8. liar and Carl Johnson'» Trans- A three-elghlhs race for .Sher- , .. . . . . , ,, »nan county entries -was run' B urnet S a lly Fields anti .ate and T terry. io n o w e u ~ .. _ . . a Sunday u n u a y with witn tTince noyai, a erry • K tvaseoeig aseberg followed him in * th a t order. Larry (farth- tîa> rony. an o th er Johnson horse w c Helyer horse w inning est from the —......- cam era) --------------- was named was tirst, YQinoro w oono anu agamst D unlap’s Brownie and __ _________ as best show m an and G ary as 1 rank G am b les W ashum a, third. Boh Helyet ookv. The tim e reserve. . Best tim e m ade was 66.6 Satur- was a slew 42. Although there were three chariot team s at the grounds only two ran s the race as Stan Colesch could not get his team to start either day. Coons’ Ram bler and Brow me won Saturday wfrh Tony Miller driving and lost S u n d a y . to L uther Davis’ Calendonia and Baldy’. The rodeo was in the usual Mac Barbour style, run by pro fessionals who were there to w in as many prizes as possible. Com petition was close and the B ar bour horses had antics enough for all but the w ariest of riders. His calves were fast arrd some of his steers w ere not bulldogged at all. Best time in calf roping for the two day show was made by Rol and Gridley who tossed calves in 25.2 and 16.5. Jim Py’eatt was second with total tim e of 59.4. Art Foes, a nephew p f John Foss, buHdoggjng with tim e of 13.7 and 47.2. Verl Hammack had the second best tim e for the two days and all the boys had V a n g h iia Rotliery, Joan Fridley, champion o f th e g r o u p . T h e f ir s t hard luck so tough and Wary J o y B auiugartnef and M a ry B ra- five m ade h o u se d r e s s e s a n d were the steers. ‘¡■ „"¿..H ng apron»" a n d t h e ' o id rr tw o m ad e L e s Kamm of Pendleton milk- " V„ u g h „ a U o th en y w a s .lr,-»»rs o f c o r d u r o y . v ed a wild cow In 24.2 seconds Saturdav Saturday for the best tim e of the th e two day event. Dan Tem pleton MISSION BEING HELD and Velma McKean showed Am- Rev. H ilderbrand, O.S.B. oj on Pipe Dream was , __ - given , first erican saddler m ares, B ernard’« Mt. Angel, will conduct the m b- »addle bronc riding, being placed f ir s t - « ion at St. Mary'» Catholic ,Gherman Riders gacc an i i i h, a (.ra»» - v«iiL arena and be- Sadie Rich sh o w e d . several A 4 A hnvp M a r k e t church Valley , knainninc beginning exhibition fQre s u drill r i Qf In the s()ow> A rabians, taking first on stud . y, displayed some Of the usual and cor u t losing to her daughter, coit b out average price of 43 cents John 1. Sei II, vice president of »op etn >er M arjorie Van Gilder -on aged fo r muUon and 40 cents for beel t' e Kirs. National b a n k told ¡'’on an " ben*’"S‘,on a‘ ‘ 30 » m ore Intricate drill n u m b ers' of ,n ares. Thom psons took all the wa6 paid at ,he ¿ h auction »•embers of Ihe Moro Boosters Kach . gr vJ ce* a*3l'w^ ^ ¿ c h ’h a V X k ^ b y to th 'r ld e r e aw ards in the Appaloosa class Saturday afternoon w hen ten head o f sheep and seven steers <'lu’> W eduesdaJ m orning th a t be < ?J_Tj " ...A . and mounts. M arjorie VanGIkler _ . ----------- -------— (continued on page 4) w ere sold by < lu$> b o y 8 and girls, there was a $ reat need for mor- idn° n e re a up * was drill m aster for the ride. r * Not a single rider was able to F ra n k W ink t ried th e sale. a lity in g o v ern m e n t and he All are invited to attend. stay on th$ Brahm a bulls brought * Joann Ross reserve 'cham pion pointed to vario u s exam ples of Roy H arbin came again to see here by Mac Barbour, although lannb brougnt t.Q cents to top the of.jie is taking advantage of the the fair, a habit he dev^opeti some stayed six or seven seconds, • »ale and was by Fred Ilositi(,n lor personal purposes years ago w hen he lived here Only one bull threatened hia fOtnt- o tn e r LuyinKWgre E iton 1 and which he can’t change now. erstw hile rider. Class elections have been held E akin, Bill B uether, Carroll substantiate his (barge, Sally Fields, who last year won the cqwn class _ cake baking contest, th is year show ed her versatility w inning th e 4-H club beef contest w ith a Here ford steer fat enough for any butcher and easily topped the fhow . . !»( by Gilrs L. French 'i lie fat stock class of 4-H 1» alw ays hotly contested and draw s Probably those cars th a t have as m uch interest as any , areru^ been c a le d “pow erm atlc”, “hy- contest. Sally Fields w ith a real drom atic”, “fu tu rm atlc” , etc., in ly* fat steer topped the show. recent years will now m erely be Se ond am ong H erefords w as .ire called “attic” in deference to the o » f M r. Arnold Miller, 3rd Sally* Fields; » S a m lly j F ie ld , d a u g h te r w higher prices. ^1. b’U blu ufonfK 4th L arry kaseberg; 5th T erry a n d M r*. Iseoaard F ie ld » , »tand» T T W N Kaseberg; 6th Joann Ross; 7th in f ir s t p la c e w ith h er fa t H ere- M rs. A nn» H am ilton Prindle I e e Kaseberg; 8th Lewis Mil fo rd s t e e r a t th» c o n c lu sio n o f died recently a t Fossil a t the ler; 9th Janice M cIntyre. age of 85. . She had been blind ; Gary* M iller for over 40 years and she kept, *iu yeais «»« Elaine Brinkert of Grass V*I- '7 , topped the Angus rig h t on cooking, sew ing and | ry too|< first | n 4.11 club cake breed w ith his slick, «olid steer, k n ittin g until the end. She came ta k in g w ith a sc o r e of 94. Joy 10 he followed by Edw in Balsig- to W heeler county, th en Wasco, B a u m g a r tn e r r e c e iv e d a b lu e e r ’ L a rry Kaseberg, B alsig er» in 1871 and rem em bered w hen a awar(| and Mavis MJ l i e s ’ , a n d other calf, Gary Miller, Gene trip to W alla W alla or T he Dal- w n n,n (¡entry red a w a r d s in t h e rtdley, Steven B urnet and Doug les was necessary for sa lt and su- contest which w a s held F riday ,as Alley. > g a r and the few articles th at MOr n iB g b efo re an a u d ie n c e . J o a n n R o ss had th e w ere bought from a store. H er M iss B r in k e r t h o ld s h e r c a k e 1 et laiwb and also the next best, life w as in the fine ^ tra d itio n alM, tk e p u r p le r ib b o n s o f t h e In fact, th e 4-H MMfp • w hre p retty well filled b y the c h a m p io n . of the pioneers. Ross and Woods girls. Joann also T T W N had the b e st' pen of three, and T hirteen new s w rite rs who the best ew e lamb. covered the • legislative session Tonal Miller retained her In have voted for the five best and tere st in sw ine w ith the best five w orst in each house. . Re pen of four, had the best m ark et su lts w ere surprising to some, hog and the beet gilt. particu larly the w orst. - T here Douglas Alley showed the best J b a th re a t of a su it . for libel Angus bull and also the best cow against the Pendleton E a st Ore over tw o w hile L arry Kaseberg gonian Which started the poll had second and third. I a r r y also and we th in k th at a m ere bluff. T be „ per T he Moro high school football had the best heifer. Sally Fields C ertainly a citizen . should m in e d to think, say and. w rit* team , lighter than the 1950 had the best H ereford bull calf h is opinion about the quality of ^eam w ith its huge guards and and the best cow over two, Reef s h o w « « , at th e'd -H fair I t ts e b e r g w ho won his legislators. tackles, plays its first gam e to- in cookery there w ere m any w ere L a rry Itaseberg S com t e s t .unopposed * Jncidently it m ight be well and on t he local field. Fos- entries from the 4-H cooking th e .w bo won for other groups to m ake sim ilar gp ig lbe adversary an d w hile clubs throughout the county. In a n d Gary w«u the classifications and, in fact, la- Moro was clearly superior to Cookery I, Karen Wilson was j u n jor co n test after a long ses jwy ftfut th e grange have done possll last year there is no as- cham pion w ith Ice Box cookies. 8jon ¡n rin g in which Steven so for some tim e. T he law yers, euranCe of it in 1951. _ Mary Mobley and G ertrude Bue the doctors,\ the farm ers m ight <p^e pog^i team show ed po- th er won aw ards l a t h i s contest, enlighten t h t l r own followers tential stren g th b u t as its play- Carol B u rn et and Joan E akin w ith such inform ation. I t seem s erg ha<1 jltt|e experience th e and D ayanne Sayrs won aw ards to be inform ation w hich any play execution and fundam en in bread baking and W ilma Gen- voter would like to have- u i8 w ere weak. T h at Should try and N ina Belshee had spopge --------* T T W N " ’' corrected. Mom lit tfie meantime cakes that won ribbons. It is comm on practice of dairy- ha8 lt8 bjg iine and w hile In sew ing I-A girls could m ake m en to sell the m ilk from th e ir the boyB this year are doing needle cases, weaving, pin cush row’s and raise the calves on be6t to ’fill the uniform s ion or lunch cloth. Mildred La- skim milk W e w onder if the and the ref tv b y .s u c h kin and Sherrie F raser took the governm ent’s foreign policy Isn ’t gtrong boyg 33 Ko i* , Schilling, cham pionships in this class. In m uch the sam e. BucholU, vonBorstel, they may 1-B. J e rrin e Blaylock w as cham- have troubles. .... t Pion arul Joclle Blaylock, Diane F irtim e Is the only tim e pf y e a r w lu unbalanced Schilling and Susan Baum gart- th a t a m an w ith h a ir has an ad line and a modified T type of ner had blue aw ards. . vantage over the bald v ariety — pjay wjth Bob M artin calling T here w ere more horses a t the a n d the bald m an still h a s an ad- the signals. Ball carrying will show than for years, as m any as 7 vantage on S aturday night. (ione ijyLN orval I^ane for in the days of huge d ra ft tea«3“ » ' t T W N * plunges arid DeW ayne Duncan, and six horse hitches. W ard W e w ere*a long U m e 'In this and Rodney Rolfe, Wells, A rabian horse breeder of county finding ou t how to keep w il, have some w ork to do also. Oregon City Ju d g e d the horses, o d t of trouble. Now crooks ju s t j t seem s Ojily logical for a < G rand cham pion of the refuse to answ er. Sim ple, EH? tearn containing so m any new was F erras, Arabian stallion now T -T W N boys to look ragged -for a few belonging to M arjorie Van Gilder, “ m agazine L IF E really ga mes and supporters will hope w ith K s d Eagle, Appaloosa stal- w rote an editorial about college lh a t the raggedness does not Hon o.wped by Thom pson football We hope it helps pu t ghow w hen opponents are near' reserve. Wazuza, .two-year old football on the defensive w here goal Hne Coach Johnson m are Owned by the Thom psons tt niav be able to prove Itself. lws m ore replacem ents th an us- was grand cham pion m are and w h ile G ir ls in s m rt i^ a w a i-d s I t has l>een riding high so long ua, and can ghin h is forces if her m other was reserve line lor dress review. Stan A Doris Coelsch had th e '* < a ™ H ' it has become arrogant. needed. cham pion T horoughbred and the r ‘«™ T T W N ______ best aged m are in th a t breed and * n e r r iii , Now some some senaw«» senators are r proph - Now n the best filly. B ernard M artin ............................ .... N o te byst ^mar- rfo»sa Football Takes Over Today 4s Seasons Sport M QSjf* T T W N *h°< tv ■ n oc b H"rt Bf Runaway Racehorse D »“ bisr m ost dangeiC»us w eapons u w e vii. a o naunn w ith im Pol9^ k — __ cQuld kill nation w J CQU d R2 U L ? a n d oerhaps, atonf We id b iW y W -^ o on t We W# o oh)bably n ’t. lx>n)° B hum anltarianism . and f n ^ n r M s in containers w hen v i -Zacnn Ls fear of repri- s u w X i e are w orse wea- Q h n t In thZ next w a r - a s in k-n rpa__m en will be 1 .w«°ne th® m ud shooting a Accidents at the fMr w ere few considering the th a t is tne risk t is k cnai « at- «<.- .tendant- to handling of horsea and cattle. W orst accident hap- pened late Sunday afternoon in front of the grandstand w hen, Doc Baze, 55, of H erm iston w as hit by a runaw ay horse. Baze w as standing under the W ftlkinff In ., w aiting for his horse Von- riflC T T W N Tonb 10 rfeturn to 1116 ^ and to MsV we s u g g e st-th a t th ere be rep o rt to the judges Carl John- Ma> i » v .J r fountains at the son’s Tony was coming near the som e drinking gund he started to f Ufk P|P8’ but, Club Stock Sells ii i * ™ ADO Better Public Morals Students Elect'Class Officers at Meetings speaking system . helpful. T * T W «iv N vears for A wom an gei » know , killing u a bit of a n surplus olirr»iuR -------- u a <« th a t- th e re is __^r uged to • mw,u « p d id n 't' th in k kill- b e - b u t we m an w es’throw n eight or tep feet landing on his face. The horse stum bled throw ing the rider w ho was D. Bowes. Baze a k e n to to a a hospital hospital in in The was t taken The p>a ues w here it was found th a t his Injuries w ere not serious, consisting of bruises an a a bro ken no3e. •* th an stealing Orville ' Thom as - broke his nr rouDle on a w orld w rist bull dogging and several T h at Saien i & hgd the wind knocked o u t tour by sm a,‘ t h av- of them when flig h tin g unpre- tlm e s° 0 « e n ^ M S » « 1' m edttaw dly from horses lowing lts of the elec- lo w in g are al V the t ile resu IC3UIVB wre V.W tions: senior class—Bob M artin, president; B arbara Alley, vice- president; Dorothy Kelleyj sec- retarv ; ; Norval tre a a su retary N orval Lane, Lane, tre su re re r; r. Pnd Doyle Crowder, sergeant a t ;ln n s. F aculty adviser ls Mrs. Ro- |,ers0H. Ju n io r class—L a rry Kaseberg, president; V lvette Sparling, vice- president; Caroline Lemley, se < ietary -treasu rer; and Dotig Alley Fergeant at arm s. Mrs. Keyes is ib elr ailviser, their adviser., Sophom ore class—Jam es Grlgg§, after“ six weeks „ ^GRANGE ?TO M EET president; DeW ayne Duncan, T T W N the gam- 3 «v ftbnut Thp children of the H arland- vice-president; Jackie H orner, se- Did you hear d to gg v iew juvenile grange are request- < retary ; Joy B aum gartner, trea- ler w ho . was sentenced___ » view juvenile g r a n g e ____ t ciiror* an d D p n n v A n d e r se n , ser- ln« C Club Speaker Asks ? H arold Eakin, A ------------ , llred Kock, ' anu Jo h n "'at'lBU l for sheep *** $317.50. q op price paid for steers was given tor Arnold M illers reserve feJVCI1 cham pion Hereford which hrou- g ,„ (C „ ,s iro n , the C & C . oou store In G rass Valley. The ca)f weighed 940 pounus and tlr e sse d out ''*% w hen butcher- cd q w o o th e rs butchered dress- e u 61%. , • ther c call w ere Steven ’ • O O ther a ll :atea sate», jw r e Steven B urnet’s Angu^ i ^ - y M to The Dalles Auction Ylard; Gary Mil- ler’s Angus $316 o^ llc7 ’ Gene Fridley s A ngus $332 to Howard Ross & sH arvey Thomp- he p o i lu s and polidcians. Such civic Is necessary h® and iph the ------ w^rk z ’>icn wno l‘() co n d u ct ,t,nd timv nr<* iv » b - ihem sevles that they are res- pe< ted, said cVlr. Sell, who de- •. A , f" 11' , r.o 'c m n itn t. Despite these evidenced of poor m orality the peaker pointed to o th e r tim es when the future seemed dark. He chose for-Bx- ankpjc iso'J wlven Napoleon held pvurope y r thrall m o reK fully » „ n « rtn«« nw. in th at than e Stalin does n now. year m any fam ous men were liorn who aided in freeing th e ................. v . . Bods w ant to talk truce again, erg and hot dogs. «» report. Maybe they are hav- qphe grange will ho ( ,,'^ « l '^ n t " " r ^ n ” 'M ir tin ” vlCe.Dre; for $439.81 JUS I Janice M cIntyre's President W endell Balslgcr up H, nry Ja, g cr o, Condon holds ____ l>re»W«nt, Dean M Brtln, R1 r » sta tlo n ,K,tnted Hom er Townsend to , h rre heifers while Harold Ko- iov Lane tre a su re r and Harold for $354 20. Total paid, for beef the program com m ittee In place kJll owner, goes for another Hon and Ea- X d ‘ rnoie t W * * * » « « » a l,Sn<1' ■» . - ‘S •. MW?ra‘ “ th * adV* * r ' t0 U ' $ ' \ C kin won. the prise» SIW)« «ho Herefords w i t h «'on having champion hnli. Kakln’s heifers took the eye of the Judge.