Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 21, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY
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MORO» OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEM B ER z i, iw »
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Clouds w ere passing by Monday
up-river com m unities, then it
c
heat w ill
X b e tim e for the John Daj
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n l'.
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dam which will be larger than
Fox an d
any on the riv e r except ra
.................................................... sons, George J r . a n d Jim m y, re-
C°.U T , i.n «.tln n of the north-
To The E ditor:
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tu rn e d hom e S unday evening
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W H c S ^ e m any things ARE COUNTY FA IR S ON T H E from a w eekend spent In th e
LetttTS tO tlU tdltOT * °<
Dalles w ere Sunday
the W ^A . M orris home. Mis.
tol w lll-b e rem em bered a» Lu-
ctlle F u ller.
**[• oVernlgb t visitors a t th e
* e re
Monday
*• £
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Gerald Parson, athletic œ ach FOR SALE: Carpenter
tools, sandefa, jig saw, planer,
tlie~ R ufus boys p
. a y in g
■ * m otors. M. Qt John-
football T hey a re having a prac-
saw, lathe,
Ifte rn o o n - son, K irk ’s P lum bing Shop,
^
Rufug tow ^ team. F ri-
Moro. Oregon.
• 48c
day afternoon a t 2 p. m. to e HU NTBRS ATTENTION: 30-06
Wasco high school. boyB e re com-
shellg
for , 2.00. T. Leester,
ing to R ufus for th e ir first game.
Johngo„ Wa8co
including the
type of agricul- WAY ° y T ?=
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.V.’ h i . h w
M r. and Mrs. Joe M orris and
M rs. c h e t C oats is in the hos- H E[ p WANTED: W e offer an
lure, the construction of roads
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requested m e to and stopped to see M rP and M rs. so n W ally m otored to p ° rtlan d pltal w ith foot trouble. H e rjla u -
opportunity to estab lish your-
the size of tow ns. Che way
a ir boetd. g u e s t e d m e co an d stopped^to « M i .
W ednesday. W ally w as adm itted ght€r8 M ary a n d P a t a re staying
self in a permanent, dignified
OFFICIA*. COUNTY PAPER
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r a s s i S
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s
s r c 's r . - . s f f x ’
business. Excellent p ro fit We
will finance you. Give full par
tlculars about yourself first let­
and should
g
fu tu re of o u r county fair:
S atu rd ay w as sp e n t visiting a n d following week.
,
and atten d in g school,
ter. Write The J.*R. W atkins
Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle,
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Is our fair on the w ay out?
they also visited th e P o rtla n d
W illiam O’B rien is taking th e
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9, W ashington
41-Bc
LIBER A L«
ls the fair w orth the - price In zoo. S unday a fam ily .reunion of regular Boy Scouts and cuds on .
s .- _x
—
who has read m uch dollars and cents?
M rs. Fox’ b ro th ers and s is te rs a w einer ro ast T u e sd a y n lg h V
NEW SPAPEB
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
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,,f AhSto°rve knows
t h a t ' a lib e r a l w iiat" can we do
prove w as . held
V ancouver -us a t a .»
th e
Mbs. Archie
A rchie Brand
B rand and
a n a son
PU B L IS H E R S
Meat cutting, wrapping, «harp
____________ __ hom e of Mr. and Mrs
A. Jen- B u ~ w ho w e n t to P o r t e d U st
to .onetOr;h o kna°dv<xales a max,- sam el . . . •
freeze. Bring them to any da*
ASSOCIATION
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for 8 t „
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hut Sunday. C A C Food Store,
F or th at reason the term h a s m ation?
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Grass Valley, Oregon.
3ltfe
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ery.
Moro.
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been one of approval am ong As a taxpayer w h a t is yo u r and Migg Nellie M orris o f T he Cafe.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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w ith
freedom loving people.
opinion also?
,
NOTICE OF FINAL
ONE Y E A R ...........................
H erm an C hindgren, , ~ a ___
visitor
Because of th a t it was appn>
car to call on
¿H T T L E M E N T
oriated by new dealers and used at our fair has th e following to
m an county. $15 to $20 a day<
Notice
hereby given, th a t
SEPTEMBER 21, IN I
in an alm ost directly opposite say: “T here are th re e outstand-
P erm anent, W rite
’ E velyn Elizabeth Sm ith, admin-
sense J u s t w hat It m eans is not ing things I have noted; w hich
Magn° iB S t ^ 6 p
of the estate o t Leor
known and
no definition
la goes to m ake a fair, th e fine live
hand
7,
Oallf.
NO MORE FAIRS?»
How ard Sm ith, deceased, has
herew ith attem pted. But we do stock, and agricu ltu ral display,
N
EED
AN
ALL-PURPOSE
CAR?
ifiled
her final accounting and
A w rite r in a farm m agazine th in k it m ight be of in terest to the fine cooperative spirit QMft
Then
see
th
e
W
lllya
S
tation
th
a
t
Saturday,
the 3rd day of
has raised a question about the in te rp re t w h a t som e liberals ap- seem ed to exist, the large atten-
W sg»n on display a t W IL L IS Novem ber, 1951, at the hour of
continuance of county fairs. At- pear to think, judging m erely dance and the absence of too
MOTOR CO. Ail-steel body, over- 10:00 o’clock A. M. on said day,
tendance figures do not indicate frorn w hat they say.
m any m echanical perform ances,
drive, plenty of carrying capacity in the County C ourt Room of
th a t he te rig h t although fair
¡n politics—and th at is w here H erm an is v e te ran slvte leglsla
m eans safety, economy and prac- the County C ourt House in Moro,
m anagem ents do alw ays w orry tbe te rm is used—a m an is of- tor With a ItfMime experience ^to
deal transportation. Also New Sherm an County, Oregon,
has
about gettin g out the crowd, ju s t ten called a liberal who w ants fair m anagem ent, he says defin-
F
our
W
heel
D
rive
JE
E
P
S
,
PICK-
been
fixed
as
the
tim
e
and
place
as do o th er m anagers of public lo spend a ' lot of m oney - th a t itely keep your fair.
UPS and STATION WAGONS, for the hearing of objections,
events.
has been or will be collected
As a taxpayer I believe we
Contact W IL L IS MOTOR for Wll- if any th ere be, to said final ac-
T he county fair has been run- frOm individuals by a govern- should im prove not only the fair
lys-Overland Sales, Service, P a rts counting.
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ning along on p retty m uch the m ent, national, sta te or local, grounds b u t should care for the
and Accessories. W est Columbia EVELYN E L IZ A B E T H SMITH
sam e e n tertain m en t for some Re jS often an advocate of big DeMoss park. We should encour-
R iver H ighw ay, The Dalle«, Ore- A dm inistratrix of the RBtate of
tim e and a change in th a t fea- governm ent, m eaning a desire age o u r young people in their,
K0IL
23-tfc. i^eon How ard Sm ith, Deceased
tu re m ay be coming.
We are lo gjve unlim ited au th o rity to efforts to raise m ore a n a better
,
w
BROWN & VAN VACTOR
thinking of rodeo. H orse racing governm ent and let little a u th o r stock and m ake it possible for
FOR SALE: - House to ^ o r o . The Dalles, Oregon
has been a sport of m ankind for jly rem ain
w ith
IndUridUals. them to en ter sam e at fairs as
Law rence W arren. 472
46tfn Attorneyg for E state
46-9o
so m any years we do not th in k Both of these ideas are opposed com petitors.
it will ever get old.
the correct in terp retatio n of
The tim e to close the fair
B ut th a t fairs in
en tirety the w o rd r liberal.
hinges on several things, lack of
are decadent is unbelievable. 4 \ p resen t day liberal is often attendance, In terest in exhibit 1
T h ere’s too m any people who fàund to be vague about w hat and too heavy expense,
like to look at food in the raw be thinks and therefore vague
No fair is self supporting, the
state, too m any who like to grow aj o u t stay ing w ith it.
I t isn 't taxpayers are assessed a small
gardens and see the produce of
nwct*; th a t his word isn ’t portion.
It m ight appear as
o th er gardeners, too m any who
g d o d / bü t he changes his mind, though the fair in dollars and
like to see fine cattle and sheep
isn’t exactly
responsible cents is not w orth the price. The
and swine, too m any who w a n t
for w h a t he m ay think tomor- F air Bqard has done a fine job
SpMd OveAoul lobe With
to join a crow d and m eet friends row because a new idea m ight the personal sacrifice« they nave
HomMiMik PWoa O mmt
and too m any w ho realize m an’s g^ike him in the m eantim e— endured leads me to-
this fina
• in tim ate alliance
w ith n atu re, and new ideas, of course, are conclusion. Follow the advise o f
If you do your own mainte­
th a t a fair p o rtray s so plainly,
alw ays superior.
Ihose who really
know,-
nance oa your ear, you may be
It is common for young people
i8 m uch given to talking* m easure your fair by the few
Interested to making thia little
to feel superior to the pleasures about people, not as individuals dollars the taxpayer
will . con-
gadget we heard about.
of th e ir elders and it h a s 'b e e n but as the z,whai)e^) population, tribute.
E ncourage
the F a r
It makaa the «craping of pie-
ton ring groove« fast and easy.
com m on < for generations. I t is He . knows m ore e -enout w h a t Board. Keep T he Fair.
C. A. Tom w
no th in g to w orry about. Youth they w ant or need than others L
will continue to feel superior and he m ust not be controverted .
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Can ua about i t Fine product«
until It is old enough to begin On this point or he may become Monrnouth and Mrs. Sarah d a ­
like thia plus faithful service
doing th e sam e things th e ir eld- vocally rabid and refer to oth er nnonatti, the p rim ary teacher,
am the mainstay a of our local
ers do. W e’re not w orrying about in terp reters of the public m ind whQ U l^ h t in U ufus last year,
youth.
as “m ossbacks”, “horse and bug-
of ^he teachers spoke a
Ueually the longer an y insti- gy th in k ers ”, “reactionaries” - o r few
w ords
W illiam
O’B rien
tu tio n has existed the longer it sim ilar term s th at, to him, are Rave a sho rt talk on boy scouts,
will rem ain.
Tim e proves it, enough to quiet the adversary
,the prograrn refresh-
and th e
ideas of - generations forever.
L.
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m ents of cake, ice cream and cof-
change very -slo w ly .
_
These so-called liberals have fee Were served by Mrs. Allen
I t is tru e th a t
county fairs seldom - suffered t h e pangs Tom Mfg Cb a r ieg W ilson, Mrs.
Of course, yon won’t have to
come p r e tty thick and fast in of failure because they seldom w n l Jam Macnab, Mrs. Fay Bra-
worry about thia job if you use
these days of good roads but ven tu re into the rugged life
Mrg L eonard Jordan and
Now RPM Motor O il
few a tte n d them all. O ther typ- th a t m ost of us lead. .P hysical
. George Fox.
The first motor oil developed
es of com m unity enterprizes re contact
gam es of
childhood
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through atomic research. New
place some of tliem although knew them not; they have learn-
A Sunday* school zone rally
"RPM," compared with con­
4 m e p arts of a fair are often ed w hat they know about others wag held at the R ufus N azarene
ventional oils? doubles the life .
incorporated w ith them .
by reading and observation, not chureh W ednesday w ith Dr. A
of average automobile engine« •
E v e ry com m unity should have by living the rough ways of g
ag the mlaln speaker,
between major overhauls due to
A***-
lu b ric a tio n . . . c u ts to h a lf th e •
som ething to draw its m em bers com petition.
‘
z achary, the district super
wear-rate of vital engine parts.
together.
Pendleton has been
p ew th ere are who w ouldn’t intendent
was 3130 present,
m ade a cohesive u n it , because be im proved by six m onths in Churches ’ from Ooldendale, Sun-
Distributed by
of th e Round-Up and is a b e tte r a iun*>er camp, a sumaner on a nyside Grandview and Yakima,
qX.
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tow n for it • T he m ore people ranch or a hitch in the m arines.
from this zone w ere repre­
can be Induced to help the bet- jf they didn’t talk so m uch, as- sent^d and T he Dalles church
te r for th e com m unity and the gume so m uch wisdom, z they wag
vlgiting church from the
enterprize.
P erhaps o u r fairs w ouldn’t be a nuisance bu t they neigbboring zone. Special m usic
W a sco , O reg o n
fould be Im proved if m ore cltl- are h a rd e r to s h u t u p —o r to 11s- wag brought and presented by P h o n e 5 5 2
S w ab b in g down their cruiser’« forecastle
te n s took an active p a r t —th ere ten to—th an a boastful 17 y e a r Mr and Mrs London,
is usually plenty to do. Partici- o jd And disregarding age, per-
Revival m eetings will sta rt in
deck or pegging am m u n ition to her eight-inch guns,
p a n ts are Interested of necessity haps th a t explains them as well the R ufus church
October 2,
it’s all in the day’s duty for these young American
We believe th a t it is those ag anything.
and ru n through October 14 w ith
w ho go to fairs who talk of th e ir --------------------
and
K ruse of Oklahoma
seamen. D ay or night, fair weather or foul, th ey’re on
decadence.
No such sentim ent
C H IR F COLLECTOR
le a d in g ./ T hey were- in Rufus
the job, keeping the United States N avy our -First
has been expressed by those ROOT < H1EF C O L L K ty R
m eetings once before in 1947.
Line of Defense - for America and for you.
w ho take p a rt to . fairs. Anyw ay
Eioyu Root, W asco, has been
A Sunday school cabinet meet-
the S herm an County F a ir isn’t nam ed chairm an of the special
wag heW a t the Jam ee Tate
But in these critical times, defense is your job, too.
going to stop because th e 1951 com m ittee th a t will carry the residence p ^ y
night for the
And one of the most important parts of that job is
fair was one of the best of a Oregon State college alum ni as-
rpose oi discussing Sunday
long series.
sociation s C B W j j y W 11 Jo r fun
school classes and ways to in-
maintaining the economic strength of America, as the
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fonrthe new OSC
Into creM e lnterest
sailors are working to maintain her naval strength.
S nerm an county beginning th i
W ord has lieen received from
How can you do that? B y buying U . S. Defense*
NORTHWBHT POWER
Mrs. W. E. Rice th at she is get
The Sherm an county cam paign
nicely settled in her new
B onds—buying them now and buying them regularly.
Plans now are to s ta rt some is p a rt of the s u te w id e drive
P4loufie Wn ., Vincent,
So go to your pay office and join the Payroll Savings
•tea m plants for the production launched this m onth T his to the
atfunds the P aiOus€ high
of electricity about October first, first drive for »tedium tondB ^ h « , , and h er daughter. Jessie
Plan or sign up at your bank for the B ond-A -M onth
Reason given is th at th e - u«e of held outside of Corvallis an b a« retu rn ed to Nampa, Idaho,
Plan. B ut do it today!
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electricity to g rea ter th a n the Portland, C harles T. P a rk e r of
second year at North-
w aterpow er resources will pro- Portland, stf
_
w est N azarene college.
vide.
More th a "
°f 1
t ,
Surely w as w arm here oven
I t .was only a short tin y ago proxim ately $700,000 expected m
w^ ken(L
Indian sum m er,
th a t electricity could be m ade be needed for zth e moemm^ s a<
it to be so warm in
The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give
bv steam plants about as cheaply turn has been contributed._____ Septem ber.
t « -----
T he tem perture read
as by w aterpow er although the
ju s t as high on the therm om eter
you personal financial independence
l
suggested raise in price indi
P n flK
as it did a n y day test sumonr.
Remember that when you’re buying Defense Bonds you’re
cates th a t th a t is not tru e now.
R U lllS llC W o
W hen we are told of the am ount
~
building a personal* reserve of cash savings. Money that will
of poWer produced by o u r big
* Mrs. George Fox
some day buy you a house or educate your children, or support
J i i J b v S te /a m ^ n ^ T th e RECEPTION GIVEN
you when you retire. Remember, too, that if you don’t save
Thought for today.
based on high water anti not me
p T *
memberg
regularly, you generally don’t save at alL So go to your
company’s pay office—now—and sign up toP>uy Defense Bonds
" m re a n w ^ T h S T would be un d er sponsored a reception for the
through the Payroll Savings Plan.
!
if it doesn’t ex- R ufus teachers M onday evening.
‘. X ^ i v e
« r^ tT c tu re
Mrx. Joe M orrii w a . c lu irm a n
Don’t forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because
now euery Series £ Bond you own automatically goes on earning
U all Menus
indicate th a t of th e program
Mrs. C harles
, h ? i n s t r u c t i o n of dam s on the W ilson, president, gave a wel-
interest every year for 20 year» firom date of purchase instead
“ E verything in
^ u n / T a s h ^ ld he speeded up. come address to the R ufus fac-
of 10 oa before! Thia means that the bond you bought for $18.75
can return you not just $25—hut as much as $33.33! A $37.50
N>xt O T th e list, w e a re Inform- eulty. A *>"« » « • 8unF b> “ “
ex c ess is opposed
Pd to the one near T he Dalles, high school trio . Dottle Stew ard,
bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your security, and your coun­
it* w lU
produce som e 980,000 Donna W ilson and V aneta Peck
* to nature.”
try’s, too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now!
k ilo w atts w hen
com pleted al- accom panied b y Mrs. C .C . Wll-
. V
-H ippocrate»
thr itrh how high th e w a te r will son. Mrs. Joe M orris read b .
—
havft to be te do th a t w e do poem, Mrs. K athryn L ittle play-
n m \n o w
I t will produce as ed a p (m o solo, Allen Tom, chalr-
• For
a
2°L.h etectricitv as m assive Mt m an of the R ufus school board.
moderata >
N arv and will he m uch easier told w hat good help the P-TA
refreshment.
¿ m e te d .
h*® been 10 Rufus 80)1001 Mr
it seem s likely th a t congress Donald B rlslain, principal of Ru-
«Hii authorize TTie Dalles dam fus school introduced his teach
U fA t
lu f n r f
th is session la over, ing staff. They are Mrs. K athryn
THat is, w ill ap p ro p riate money L ittle teacher qf English and
tn s ta rt th e d am because the en- Hom e Ec.; Gerald Parsons, a
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tr.n e e ri rep o rt on its feasibility graduate of Linfield college to
Ift PROOF • KENTUCKY W HISKEY—* A BLEND •
GRA'N f , F U IR A I
already been adopted. Some athletic coach and high school
’ t . ï l i s • THE 010 SU NHÏ BROOK COMPANY. tOUISVILLE, KENIUCK»
o t h e r d a rrtf will be constructed teacher Richard Sm ith,
upper
fartb 1 up the riv e r to supply grade teacher Is a graduate of
Want. Ada
Y...
AND
TRUMPETER
Howard Peach, Portland
FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS
Friday, Sept. 21, 8:00 p.m.
Qrass Valley Baptist Church-
The EASy-DOES IT CORNER
Defense is your job, too!
K eith M cD on ald
to
*U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds
Buy them ngnladr!
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