Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 07, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, .MOKU, OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1US2
Bank of The
voters who are often inclined November 8 at the school house as developing films, taking ac­ First National
Music will be by Ken Kfiott’s tion pictures and the exposures. Dalles. Mr. Sell talked on mea­
toward morality.
rubiiniini Every Friday at
The voters gave a rousing vote orchestra and the PTA will serve His assistant, Mr. McGuire. Is surers of the ballot. Allen Tom
Maro, Oregon
for the domiciliary hospital a lunch.
•a member of lite same photo also discussed some of the mea-
which
may
be
considered
an
Gilè« L. French
-- Editor
The Rufus high school foot­ club through which they are
Dr. E’rank Reid spoke on the
evidence of extreme Interest in ball team lost to Condon Friday working.
gnt. r«l a* second clasa matter at the
The PTA of Rufus met for Its house shortage for teachers at
PoatofflM at Moro. Oregon, under Aat the welfare of the aged. Others afternoon. The game was play­
may consider it a desire to give ed on the Rufus field and Rufus |regular meeting Monday night Rufus school. An investigating
»f Congress of March I. 1879-
the care of the aged to the state was ahead the first half, but at the schoolhouse. Wm. O’Brien committee was appointed. They
O F F IC IA "
COUNTY PA PE R
and thus relieve the indivh^ial. fell down the last half.
president, presided at the busi­ were Mrs. Charles Wilson, Cur­
Anyway one of the largest votes
ness
session. The matter of the tis Neal, C. A. Tom, Carl Thomp­
NEW SPAPER
was recorded for the hospital.
The ladies of Rufus church scholarships was tabled until son, Dr. Reid and Herb Willard
will be asked to help.
P U B L IS H E R »
The minor bills having to do held Missionary study last Fri­ the next- meeting.
The president appointed the
with changes in the constitu­ day at the home of Mrs. John
ASSOCIATION
tion as to emergency board, Mathgison. Roll call was answer­ following men for entertain­ Ceresun, Barney'« G V
term« of legislators and bill ed by each lady showing a to­ ment and refreshments at the
titles were all approved prob­ tem pole and giving It’s history. next meeting. Dick Smith, Jam ­ NOTICE HE B O M ) HALE
ably because there was no op­ A new study book was present­ es Tate. Horace Carlisle and
Sealed proposals will be re­
ed and work was started in it. Bud Parsons to serve.
position to them.
ceived by the undersigned until
The members voted to tu rn eight <8:00) o’clock P. M., Stan­
Changes in the six percent it is about South Africa.
over the profits of the lunch at dard Oregon Time, on the 2nd
limitation were approved by a
Several
people
gathered
at
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
safe margin although the voters the church Tuesday to clean the the coming dance to the school day of December, 1952, ami im­
They will have mediately fheruaft er will be
________
»2.00 have refused to make any change church. Windows were washed student body.
ONE YEAR
in this part of the constitution inside and out and the floors sandwiches, cake, potato chips, publicly opened by the District
pickles, coffee anti punch anil School Board of School District
since 1931.
N O V I A N I UK 7, 1952
were scrubbed and waxed.
charge
fifty cents a plate. On No. 17. Sherman County, Ore­
It seems reasonable to assume
the
committee
to solicit food gon. for the purchase, at not
Rufus
school
has
purchased
a
that had, it been the only mea­
and serve It were Mrs. Bill less than par and accrued in­
THE ELECTION
sure on the ballot It would have new help for teachers and stu­ O'Brien,
Mrs. Iceland Metier, terest, of the following describ­
The conduct of the American been defeated again. Tax men dents together In the form of a Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Dick ed negotiable general-obligation
projector
which
is
used
to
help
voter seems peculiar to those of the state have opposed the
Smith, Mrs. Charles Wilson and coupon bonds of said school dis­
who are accustomed to watch- six mill referendum i becaudu the student understand more Mrs. Frank Reid.
trict. in the principal amount
fully
the
subject
he
is
taking,
they
felt
it
would
be
defeated
.ng his actions. He Is always
of $310.000.00, dated January 1,
Donal
Brislain,
principal,
of
Especially
interesting
are
ttie
in
denominations
of
slow, always delibofate, ex­ by the people. The vote shows
Rufus school will have open 1953,
tremely patient, usually forgiv­ how wrong they were as it films which deal with Ameri­ house for Education Week Mon­ $1,000.00 each, numbered one (1)
ing. But his retribution Is deci­ passed without a good word be can history. These films depict day November 10 at 7 p. m. at to three hundred ten (310), in­
lng said for It outsde tne voters’ historical characters such as
sive beyond recall.
A clusive, to mature serially in
pamphlet
and In a few newspa­ E'ranklin, Jefferson, etc. The pro the Rufus school house.
numerical order at the rate of
Through the extravatfancie.4
fifteen
minute
class
will
be
held
jector again comes In handy for
of the new deal, the war, the pers. Tax limitation Is popular. geometry where It shows how to for the parents wtio wish to ob­ Thirty 'One Thousand Dollars
($31,000.00) on the 1st day of
Although thousands of dollars
secret compacts with foreign
arrive at certain theroms. This serve what their children are January of each of the years
dictators, the Inflation, the pol­ were spent to pass the truck helps much more than just doing.
to 196.3, inclusive.
itically engendered generousity referendum and the truck ini­ reading them out of a book.
There was a discussion of the 1954
The
bonds will l»ear interest
tiative
they
failed
miserably,
of recent years, the voters have
Christmas vacation. Also a joint payable semi-annually at such
held their peace as if playing although little money was avail­ Rufus school’s three new lib­ Chrstma.i program of the school, rate
or rates, in multiples of
able to fight them. The people rary assistants, Dottie Steward, church and grange in Rufus.
out rope to a foolhardy calf.
14 of 1%, not exceeding six (6)
thought
the
trucks
should
pay
Then last Tuesday the people
Phyllis Rivard and Marie Blake, The PTA favors the Idea.
per cent per annum, as shall be
repudiated the whole thing and pay more—and they will.
have begun their training by as­ The Rufus church will show* specified by the successful bid­
The milk bill an<l the school sisting in the preparation of a movie Wednesday, November der. Both the principal of and
nearly the whole lot of those
who have supported it. Accu­ bills probably show the value new books for circulation. Among 5 at 8 p. m. The picture about the interest upon the bonds will
sations were made against a of suspicion as a political wea­ some of the new fiction books the work of the African Mission­ lx? paid at the office of the
half dozen Republican senators pon. Fear of a dictator, dislike are “The Good E arth” and “Kin­ aries.
couryj/ treasurer «if Sherman
for occasional or oftener oppo­ of a large corporation, distrust folk” by Pearl Buck. A set of
D>-. Frank Reid introduced County, Oregon.
sition to the foreign policy and of a hoards’ appointment, sus­ new shop books, “What To John Sell, vice president of the
The bonds will be sold to the
the people returned most of picion of hny centralization were Make”, are being used by the
highest bidder, hut the district
the victorious sentim ttits t>hpt hoys in shop.
those senators as well.
school board reserves the right
The election was almost a were used to beat the measures.
to reject any or all bids. Unless
The
weekly
movies
have
star­
complete rout for the president
all bids are rejected, the bonds
Victory' for those advocating
and the part of his party (a min­ an un-American type of legisla­ ted once again at Rufus and
will be awarded to the bidder
ority) that went along with his tive apportionment is probably shows, promising entertainment, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — complying with the terms of
are
scheduled
to
come.
Also
the
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp the notice of sale, and submit­
policies.
Just why the people due as much to the lethargy of
freeze.
C & C Food Store, ting the bid which provides the
voted as they did is known only Its opponents as anything else. school has been showing several
47tfni lowest cost to the . school dis­
to the Individual voter, hut It That and talk of adherence to educational movies during class­ Grass Valley, Oregon.
seems certain from the size of the Oregon constitution which es. There is a new method ot NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? trict.
Each hid must be uncondition­
tlie Elsenhower majority, that Is in opposition to the federal one hour movies such as “’lYea-
Then see the Wlllys Station
the people disliked the dishon­ constitution on that point. When, sure Island” which has been Wagon on display at WILLIS al, must be accompanied by a
esty. in Washington, the grow­ the people learn what they have cut down to allow showing Ina MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over­ certified check or cashier’s check
ing public debt, the Indecisive voted away there will probably single class period.
drive, plenty of carrying capacity In favor of the district, of or
upon a bank doing business in
war in Korea, the lxrllcy toward lie a reversal of sentiment foe
Red and white are still the means safety, economy and prac­ the state of Oregon, in the sum
Europe, the loss of China and the political supremacy of a city jxjpular colors at Rufus high tical transportation. Also New
our unpopularity In all Asia, to foretells the decline of a state. this year. The girls are going Four Wheel Drive JEEPS. PICK of $6,200.00, and must be enclos­
ed in a sealed envelope ad­
say nothing with under cover
to obtain new volleyball suits UPS and STATION WAGONS. dressed to the undersigned and
deals with lalxir leaders arro­
Contact
WILLIS
MOTOR
for
Wll-
as soon as they can decide upon
marked on the outside “Propo­
gant with their government-
the pattern, material and style lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts sal for Bonds". No interest will
given power.
most desired. For the past few and Accessories. West Columbia be allowed on the deposit with
Elsenhower enters the govern
years suits have been red shorts River Highway, The Dalles, Ore the bid, but the check of the
23-tfc. successful bidder will he retain­
ment at a crucial time liecause
with white blouses, but thia gon.
(By Mrs. George L. Fox)
there Is so much to do, ho many
year red shorts and red/ blouses FOR SALE: Extra length Inner ed as part payment of the
things In need of attention. The
Rev and Mrs. Adrian Roblrts are being carefully considered.
Spring mattress & Coil Spring bonds or to secure the school
government Itself needs a good left Monday morning for Yaki­
to match - make an offer. district against any loss result­
Nephi Combs, better known
pruning of the dishonest and ma, Wn., to attend a preacher’s
Barney, Grass Valley.
lc ing from failure of the bidder
the useless; Aeheson and all his meeting. They returned Thurs­ as the “Bird Man”, entertained
to comply with the term of his
the children at Rufus school FOR SALE: Queen Stock Tank bid.
Ilk need replacing; our weakness day.
In Korea will get Immediate at­ The Community card club has some time ago. Mr. Oombs' ren­ Heaters. $15.00 Ranch & Home
Each bidder shall include in
tention—and it needs It.
Store, Moro, Oregon
changed its regular date to the dition of bird calls delighted
his bid a statement of the total
Fortunately Ike will have a second Tuesday of the month the primary children. Pictures
cooperating | congress,
either Instead of the first Monday as of birds were projected onto the Copper Carbonate, Barney'« GV Linoleum Tile, Barney's G. V.
from a majority of his party it was. Mrs. Dewey Thomas will screen as he gave the calls. He
members or from southerners have the club on Novemebr 11. also explained the bird life.
who think like Republicans re­ There was a special grange
The upper grade room at Ru-
gardless of party affiliation. That meeting held at Rtffus Thurs­ fua school started a magazine
In itself, is a better situation day night. The master. Roland sale Sept. 22, to earn money
than has prevailed In recent Johnson presided at the meet­ anil get a few prizes for the stu­
times, for Truman has never ing. A special committee to in­ dents. All together they sold
twen able to attract support for vestigate some candidates were $113.70 anil made $4L47 on com­
his kind of policies.
appointed.
They were Bill missions, but $7.04 was taken
Governor Stevenson leaves the O’Brien, George Fox anil Har- out for prizes.
Top salesmen
were David Reid and Eleanor
ImnvcdliLc |x»l 11!«<;»I nt age with land McDonald.
a reputation as a wit and a story
The memlx:* practiced the of­ Smith who earned a citation for
teller and a gracious gentleman ficer’s seating drill with Mrs. selling over $25.00 worth. Others
He was handicapped by his par­ Harry Adams at the piano. laun­ earning prizes yere Gloria Chrl-
N o v . 10-16
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tophenjon, Mike and Patty o
ty, the president and by his ch was served afterwards.
own Indicadon of aristocracy.
The Wasco REA meeting was O'Brien and Jean Macnab.
A new course of study Is be­ ;;
The nation will be united as held In The Dalles last Saturday.
S P E C IA L M U S IC E V E R Y N I G H T
♦
it has not lx*en for 20 years Those attending from this area ing offered at Rufus this year,
for actually the percentage of were Mr. anil Mrs. Sam Brink, on Monday nights at 7:00 p. m. °
C h o ir, Orchestra, D in ts
Q u arte t
♦
radicals In the United States Is Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, and It Is currently lx?lng taught un­
der the direction of Lafie Fos­
small; there are really only a Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Macnab.
few new dealers. Other Demo­ The Rufus school is decorat­ ter who Is head photographer
crats went along because there ing for its seml-formel tlanco of The Dally Chronicle at The
Dalles. The course follows ac­
wasn't any other place to go
Perhaps, and likely, the Demo­ M h i i lp n n l D r y e r s , I t . i n l e t ' s <;V tual study of- photography such
cratic party will return to its
A A. A A A A,
A
A. A
traditional policies and liecome
part of the nation’s |x>lltlcal so­
ciety.
In any event, as do nearly all
elections, this one pleased a
majority of the people. And It
was high time that the thought-
ful, saving, more careful, hard
working portion of the popula­
tion be pleased- and party has
no place In this.
O
^ b ru tta ti (Cu mit y U au m al
cost to the district, if his bid l>e
accepted.
The successful bidder will be
furnished with the written
opinion of Wlnfree, McCulloch,
Shuler & Sayre> of Portland,
Oregon, to the effect that the
bonds constitute the valid and
legally- binding obligations of
the said school district.
The bonds will be delivered
complete, without undue delay,
at the expensee of the school
district, at such city in Oregon
as the successful bidder shall
name.
Clara E. Houston
Clerk School District No. 17,
Sherman County, Oregon
Address: P. O. Box 6
Moro, Oregon
First Published (Nov 7, 1952»
Last Published (Nov. 14. 1952
K«tate of Thomas M. Garrett
NOTICE TO UK E l) I TOILS
E state No. 56S
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Sherman, Probate Depart­
ment.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed administratrix of the
estate of Thomas M. Garrett, de­
ceased by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Sher­
man County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims again­
st said estate are hereby noti­
fied to present the same, duly
verified as by law required to
the undersigned at Grass Vial-
ley, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published
(X tober 31, 1952.
Last publication
November
28, 1952.
PEARL GARRETT
Administratrix
A. J. MOORE
Court House, Bend, Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix
Eureka Loogs- \ o . 151 A J . A A .M
Meets uu the 1st anu
3rd Thuisday evening»
each nioraft. Visiting
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us
Clyde Glllmor, W. M.
II. 1). Pinkerton, Secretary
ItethlehFtn » tiapter No. ,8. O.E^S
Meets every second ano
fourth Thursday In each
month: visiting member*
Invited. Moro, Oregon
Bonnie May, W. M.
Gwen Ross, Secretary
Moro Lodge No. US I.O.O.F
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
hall. Transient and
visiting brothers are
cordially invited
Floyd Lane, N. G.
Leo Watkins, Secretary
w
Lapine Rebekah
Ixxlge
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
month.
Visiting
members welcome
Josephine Gentry
N.G.
Telen Martin, Sec.
No. l i t
From where I sit ...¿y Joe Marsh!
Left Ham Sandwich
-400
Ambled over to Bob’s Restau­
rant Tuesday for lunch and noticed
a new sign "Left Ham Sandwich,
40tf . . . Right Ham Sandwirh, 30tf.”
Want Ad»
“Why the sign, Bob?” I asked.
“Don’t tell me you believe hogs
scratch more with their right leg
than with their left—so’s the left
ham is more tender?”
“No,” he says. “I don’t take any
stock in it. But, some people have
ordered those ‘left* sandwiches.
When I explain to them that
there’s nothing to that fable, that
the sign is just a business-getter,
and I’ve only one price, they enjoy
Rufus News
a regular, old fashioned, plain ham
sandwich all the more!”
From where I sit, stories like
“right” hams being tougher than
“left" ones are with us because
some people get ideas into their
head and hang onto them for dear
life. It’s like those who think an
adult like myself hasn’t the right
to a glass of beer with my supper.
I say let’s keep our opinions free
from being “sandwiched-in” by
misinformation.
Copyright, 1952, United Slates Brewers Foundation ',
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THE MKAHVRKN
The Oregon vote on the mea­
sures will require a good deal
of study on the part of |x»llti-
clans tx»th amateur and profes­
sional.
The writer has long since
realized the difficulty of learn­
ing why voter« vote as they do.
No doubt many emotions and
-«»me rea*< ning were Involve«!
in the individual c h o w of pla­
ces to put an X.
Trying to
analyze them with a hope of
influencing them Is not often
a fruitful pastime anti such suc­
re»« as occasionly accrues to an
individual or a public relations
company 1« usually accidental.
Oregon certainly t«x»k a turn
toward lllx*rallty in morals by
approval to liquor by the drink
and legalized gambling, even
though the latter was well path
ded with financial gain for rural
j
of Redmond all next week at ♦
Grass Valley Baptist Church
W otter-Proof
Your Nume NOW !
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•lust Tack Cn One O f W a rp ’»
T ra n s p a re n t W indow M a te ­
ria ls . K eep O ut C old, W ind,
K ain , Snow!
T h is porch was enclosed by
th e o w n e r and hi» w if e in
just tw o hours for oftly Z11.5O
and is easily converted back
to a screen porch in summer.
You can do th e sam e w ith
one o f W a r p ’s T o p Q u a lit y
Window M a teria ls.
Sams Porch-Later!
Cost Only 4 IIÏ 2
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semLforfnal
Quarter Back Swing
Wasco Trap & Gun Club
featuring
»S
** oU'r'‘0'C
Wasco American Legion
WITH
M a k i L ow -C ost S torm D ooi
S torm W indows & P orch E nclosur
w ith one o f W arp s T op Q uality W in d o w M atiria
This Dispenser at
Your Local Dealer
Poultry, Hog House
and Barn Windows
lets in Sunshine Vitomiw • 0 ’
O IM U IIM C
h ^
ow
C R Y S T A L C L IA R
W à t ir ìa i
•« » It
Sunday, Nov. 16
Trap Club Grounds
near Wasco
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KEN KNOTT
at the
R U FU S GYM
NOVEMBER 8
$1.25 a person, $2 a couple
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