Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 29, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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» SHERMAN COV’NTYI JOVRNAI., MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY t» . l»W
. , k k-a dnno it« d ifficu lt
State which has 1
w inning away from »mm mav be
'
t i)('„ , * n made on
|*ul»ii«hr<l E very Friday ut
sonic sort «»• ——----—
Moro, Oregon
the superiority of the two team>
Editor when ihey play at home and
(die* U French
home st-rie . It one can decisively
Bnûnd
mattor
S
t a f f e . »■ At M oro.
utkd* r
beat the other the chance® are
C t t n i i r - — o f M arch 3. I H T -
that the victor can go on to the
l k31 1
scarred though he
o f i h T v
county paper
i S l be by more « £ » the usual
*Ê»|irr m.iu C o u n ty J o u r n a l
N EW SPA PER
PUBLISH ER S
association
r A . IA .
EDIT T O R IA L
l A S ^ C C a TLON
n a t i o n al
B etty
Haven
w en t to
Haw aii
(,u ri„g the rhrtatm a» holiday»
with her
her parent»,
parent». Mr. and Mr»,
<
H aven
a v e « of
o f Wu»c«.
W umo . She
Hhe 1»
1» a a
H
fre»hm «n in Waaefe
vva»c<fc high whool
and 1» intere»ted in w ritin g
(H R TIUP TO HAWAII
By
B etty
H aven
We're going to Hawaii; that
came as a surprize to my sister,
Mary Ann and I.
Our parents
it seemed had lx?en planning for
number of defeats.
showing a month for this-trip. We didn’t
Idaho I»«
could
by in Its know about it until we arrived at
,,VMr win
Hreffon
superiority over Oregon i
,,ortland alrport on the 27th
W ashington teams day of December, 1953, at 10:40
m A do although It is a. in. We had ridden from the
which it «ay lo’ al.n *
im perial Hotel in a Greyline
r° i w lsh ngmn four times.
limousine to the airport where we
rOn his a chance
Oregon ^ s a cnanoe
for the checked our baggage
team will l)e the runner-
H - ; Oregon team will
and
ly welcomed. (Maybe some of the
portation except the train, there
World W ar II sailors remember being no trains on the islands,
it was used as a navy officers
The w aitresses and waiters are
a rte rs during
during the
the war). The astonishingly polite in the H a*
q au
u arters
hotel room is ^tiite different from aiian way. Every one is treated
any other I had ever seen. The like kings and queens. Since we
furniture was ail made of bamboo had gotten to the dining room a
and there was a straw rug on the little late we could only be ser-
floor. There were huge windows ved a continental breakfast which
around consisted of toast and jelly and
extending all the way aro
Mary A nn’s and my room and our coffee. We ate enough of this
parents had a tiny veranda ex- however to choke a mule,
tending from it.
r* We then decided to shop around
Two tiny men that I later the hotel, but after doing so •
found out were PhlUppinos (it tided to shop downtown.since the
makes them very mad to be call-
souvenirs are very expensive
ed Hawaiians) brought up our and you can t get a dress for less
beds and bedding. Then papa de- than $30 which is cheap.
elded that he was very hungry
We went out to the beach to
O
WHY THE MARCH OF DIMES
NEEDS 5 $ MORE IN 3 4
LARGER GIFTS FROM EVERYONE NECESSAr I
TO FINANCE FULL PROGRAM PLUS POLIO PREVENTION
p re -s o moth«- call'd downstairs tor w itch the swimmers. It was hard
fo awimmlnf bu we had
« 14 lbs. per person and 176 for brought up by another tiny man.
persons. We had 103.
It was quite exquisitely brought
passed time away by taking in on a round table all decked
out five Insurance policies bene- out with a linen tablecloth. We
factory to several of our relatives had club house sandwiches and
toe
stocking up on candy for drinks and they also brought up
the trip supposedly only it didn’t fresh pineapple still In Its cov-
th
we“ )t or/ the pIane. ering. , t wag deilcious, although
At twelve o’clock noon we pre- father says he’d rather have his
the
pan Am^ gweetened you mlght knOw, give
p
awaiting us
At him the best you have and he
12 15 p m I got on the first air- w ants It sweetened.
rz. p
Plan^
’.... ; t h » t h r i l l nf takin„
All
i
takinir nff
off
All the
ine native women were
1 J<
.Hided dressed In pretty summer dresses
> o
,
th .v
hardly seem- with shawls throw n over their
along
shoulders.
«1 we « e
Flnally a t 20 till twelve Haw-
a ailan
Uan time and 20 till two T
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Pacific
1
iught how to maneu. Standard time we got to bed,
em er. with the sound of peoples voices
ver a life
floating up to us from the garden
f
o that t ^
below. Surely Honolulu is a land
R w . had two lovely stewardess- for her people to he proud of.
to get some bathing suits. Some
of the Americans who have been
A C T IV E
M I M B I It
UP-
here a long time are as dark a.->
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the natives. Even on the coolest
days you can get a good sunburn
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
THE BBK KKR AMENDMENT^
which .Mary later did.
»2.00
l>\ E T EAR
ii . ,r thi. Hrlcker
We had some pi
Exact wording o the Brick
orange juice served by a w aiter
■1 AN LAKY 29, »«51____
amendment is
nany
who knew- who we were and
ed. because there have been many
w hat we had had for breakfast
W IN T ER OF T H E BIG SNOW
efforts to amend it and thercroit
We saw a women with the most
Although the winters of INil- change it. Per^ f ,agth®heWi*men?
outlandish outfit on. You could
62 and of 1881-82 were vety hard lsn-t go im portant as the intent,
tell that she cerlajniy wa8 a tour-
this part
w
at tirn-Kvi
Bricker is trying to do, „
igt
some pedal
ones in
in this
part of
OI the
inc country
w h nat
lsl sh
bne e had
n<1(1 some
¡»euai pushers
pusnvi.s
there were not enough residents
tl lg possible to get behind the
that she most nicely got in the
here to make for a great deal oi petty political gabble about it, is
states thal bulged out at the hips,
suffering
True, travelers were £ / revent any more such sweep-
»—
h~>.»,. «ho,«
some „n«u<.
spike heeled
shoes and
and she
she
frozen to death In marches Mr..»» „ ./e x e c u tiv e agreement» In the
wag
probably 5‘ 10” w ithout
thp uninhabited country, bridges
peipetia
the
nriuges P)rrn
f(,rm of treaties as were pvq»vu--
them and to top lt off a dumh
were washed out by heavy floods ted on the country at Yalta I e-
Jooklng hat that was as big
and many cattle died.
heran and Potsdam. If that L
around as she was. Although a
It was not until the winter of what he wants to do he is un-
j t f ^ „ p ie seem to think that
1884-85 that there were enough asgallabie.
a „ the Hawaiian« wear these
Sherman
Certalnly the
hatg |tg mosUy tourists that you
residents in sn
erm a» c o u n ty to
— ceriainiy
u»v executive
-
.
a hsifi w inter truly memor-
|>t, a|>le to make foreign
D ecem ber 28
see w earing them.
aide The original homesteaders agreements that change the con- es whose names were ( armen and
I awoke about 8:30 a. m. and
seems that all the men with
had lales to tell about that one stltu tion Or are In disagreement Peggy.
looked out at the Island In the potbellies wore clinging silk Japs did not sink many submar- tour of Oahu Island. No doubt
h jd l“" 3
‘Lo.o nn.il they
the constitution. That power
It was Interesting to watch the daylight
for the first time. The shlrts that give them a lovely ines in P earl'H arbor and after- it will be a most enjoyable day.
is not
not given,
given, nor
nor is
Is It
In uhot
ullot . ana
and co-pilot and the en-
went to" their rewards.
is
It implied
implied in
" hotel at which we were staying figure. <Ha!)
wards were very sorry when t h e ________________ ______________
a». a
list
Tii« snow fell before Christmas,
llBt of executive powers, gineer.
gineei. It dldn t seem like they
largp an(J extended in
if memory is correct enough to (, J )d executives would not try to were doing anything
1 an H shape. There are palm trees
The Hawaiians, that is the Subs sank 65% of the ,lapane.se
ret II And there was four or five do s0.
big stratacrulsers aie
‘ gaiore with beautiful flowers and pure ones are quite large but fleet.
feit ¿f it, nice white shew even-
Uut ,|« re .l. an implication In trnlei new- « e had “ ’ " V
’ birds elnglng sweetly in the trees when mixed with the Philippine»
al
¡v diatrlhuted over all the land, the l)r,cker am endment .hat may phahle purser, (one who acts
W(_
up and sen, M„ y a„ a and _Chlnese are quite s m
a
l l . got on ,he gfeydlne LOST: Red Tamworth pig. Cur­
ly DeMoss, Moro.
13c
covering the grass, which was all mean that congress, including the host)
m other down to see what we
We went out to wait on
,l,e feed there was, covering the house of representatives shall be
1 liadn t teen aide to 1 uv any shouR1 wear We found lhat llght back veranda and picked up a bus aw aiting us and came back
CELLO wants to meet two vio­
r n
which told the few tra- empowered to pass on all foreign magazines so 1 borrowed one
AR)ha gh|rtg were box ,unch to take with ug on our to the Royal Hawaiian.
We retired to our rooms until
lins and one viola or clavier
the way, covering, even ag^ , mentH. Thai la outside the from our stewardea«.
....... the custom.
■ to
- Pearl
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—
boat trip
H arbor.
7 p. m. when we dressed in for­
trio,
object Hayden. Telehone
We went down to the dining
We started on this trip or left mal attire and went to the dining
M
i ^
“ ^
< £ K V „ ' . . t he»
h u T ^ m i i ( d ^ i e , and the
evenings Wasco 384.
13p
room which beautiful is a light the port at one o’clock p. m. It room to have supper. There were
word for. It must be one of the took about 40 m inutes to get to several Hawaiian girls doing hula rfST O M SLAUGHTERING —
^
’u : X h e r n p ^
most beautiful in the world. Its the harbor. We stopped at a pier dances for our entertainm ent.
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
devised skis and snow- The 8enate is smaller and less w arm er and w arm er in the plane, windows are the length and to pick up two naval guards who
ri.eze.
C & C Food Store.
Everyone was very nicely dressed
country
thou-
m the snow ilkeiy to talk about agreements We flew from 10 to 12
helghth of the room. We looked told us when to take pictures and most of them can no doubt
Grass Valiev, Oregon.
47tfn
shoes
to
which soon develo.wd a cru st , hat mlgh,
he kept quiet «and feel “hove the gxountl w
W aklki beach, a beau- and when not to.
Strong enough to hold a man. (or a Ume.
propeller, turning ,1900 revolu-
(n wh,ch
werc
, met two girls whom I talked afford it.
FOR SALE:
4 bedroom house,
We had baked Virginia ham
swimming and surf board riding with, they were going to leave
o th ers stayed In t! eir cabins,
There should be no Intent to re- tions per minute.
3 lots, garage, 40’ x 20’ shop;
eating their auppli,
I caring fusc lhe executive departm ent
As we looked down
‘he and also paddling canoes. Ear On the Luriine, a passenger ship, with sweet bread, carrots and
electric heater & range, oil
fn.- what stock they hid, half from making agreem ents with ocean and the clouds It lookt
off
In
the
horizon
we
could
see
that
is
quite
talked
about
on
the
peas
Qur
appetizer
was
a
choice
heater & 265 gal. fuel tank, all
X l d to g e U a r away into the ^ n
powers.
The legislative as if the clouds were giant Ice- ships going and coming to harbor, islands.
It was to sail on the of any kind of j uicei fruit cocktail,
goes for $4750.00. Ivan Klrkelie
glaring whiteness that of.ered no depa rtment often gives specific bergs floating on the
c»cean.
ne ocean.
above you can see planes of n ight of December 28.
elc \Ye had either cream of aspar-
Moro, Oregon
26tfn
all sizes and shapes. You can see
We saw Pearl Harbor as it Is agus
consomme soup. Salad
sign of direction.
authority to do so. These are sel- • We all set our y„at Q
dom need » lx?,
two hours.
hours.
was . o c <>ck nract|cany every type of trans- today. We saw the sunken bat- wa8 ePher vegetable or Waldorf. NEED AiW ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
*There were wild horse;; in the dom geCret and seldom
“• Kv“
It It was
Then see the Wlllys Station
____ ______•_
tleship, the Utah, a ship that 58 p up desserts consisted of several
country in those day.-, left by the
Yet, no executive should
sh “ ' be able Hawaiian time and 11 o clock
ng of dictators Pacific Standard time when we
-
men went down w ith. That ship different
d iffeven t kinds
of fruits, ice Wagon on display at W ILLIS
horse men who had fied liefore (0 go to some meeting
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—
MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over-
did not have any arm s of any kind cream and cakes.
the oncoming
on It when it was bombed.
It
kM)ked around in the shops drive, plenty of carrying capacity
strays from
was a training ship.
after supper and then we again means safety, economy and prac-
animals, so
We also saw the remains of the retlred to our rooms only this tical transportation.
Also New
straight fac
Four wheel Drive JEEPS,
PICK­
Arizona, a ship where some 1102 Ji)n? f(„. the night.
’
c re e k ^ and’'a lt ’th e^h r 'use? any A sid e s ‘"the ''world "is” right now
We were glad
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UPS, and STATION WAGONS.
The Japs
Tomorrow we shall go on
Spencer, Deceased, has filed in men are still aboard,
Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wll-
the
grass that protruded, the very 8Uffering from carelessness of destination after 9 •„< hours j
rh7 c J u n irc ò u 7 t" o i'ih e Stat. ot dropped
dropped a 1000
^000 pou
the
lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
ship
* wood of
..r shrubs
w. and
A m o r im n a
i in
n
ixnm
ltting that sitting in the plane.
his stove pipe and blew
and finally
finally the
the A(nerlcans
perm itting
and
Accessories. West Columbia
.
.
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|M
'""le
nnTl’
A
m
H
.tT
indU
.e'cot,«
ha«
inioV
kht
separate
piece».
There
manes and tails from each other sort of thing We officially lied to
River Highway. The Dalles, Ore­
dlvkied up Germany, gave
gave
w,,a wt the | 2th day of-February, was a diver sent down but after
so great was their hunger.
China, divided
We got our baggage which was set the iztn uay^
he losl h|g Ufe nn other effort was
gon.
23-tfc
Those who had cattle broke Sukhalin to the Russians and
’ ‘
' .
r ountv Clerk of made to rescue the men.
trails through the snow so stock made thiH nation a joke by per- a very drawn out affali and fin-
ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­
ally we were put In another 11m- office of ^ h e
.
Ther<? ape loveJy homes a iong
could find the tops of the luxur- mRtlng such actions.
plete painting and decorating
„sine and driven to our hotel. On
at Moro. Ore- the shoreline where the navy per-
lant bunchgrass and subsist until -----------------
service, spray or brush Phone
£ Ao«»
ID4
the
way
I
opened
my
window
another snow covered It. I hei e
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
iw o ttll* av <
(which rattled something awful, settlem ent of said accounting
There were several fishermen
was seldom horse power or equip- HA| K h k IIAVT
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
lt was a Cadillac which doesn’t and for hearing objections to the fishing from little boats in the
ment to break enough trails and
The Dalles, Oregon
38tfn
Sauerkraut,
we
cast
aside
with
make
it
too
surprising)
and
the
harbor.
when It become cold, as lt did
WANTED:
HOUSEWIVES
-
Ad­
same,
if
any.
We saw two subm arines on dry
later, the cattle stood in deep derision the sour crout spelling, sweet balmy air smelled like
LEONARD M AURUSJR
dress
advertising postcards,
«now and froze"to death standing |s a food that has suffered great- something from heaven.
dock.
We
saw
six
dry
docks,
sev­
A dm inistrator
Must have good handwriting.
their feet braced against the |V from the advance of food pre-
We arrived at the Royal Haw-
eral of them were very large. The
J
.
Tracy
Barton
UNDO,
W atertown, Mass.
wind and In fear of falling down, servation discoveries.
There is ailan Hotel and were very cordlal-
9-12c men who w’ork on these ships
The Dalles, Oregon
9-13p
have
to
be
very
skilled.
The
The next spring some of these no doubt that canning and freez-
Attorney for the Estate
carcasses still stood, or so It was ing have added much to our win
s-dd marking in many cases, the ter diet. A glance at the produce
NOTICE OF
end of hopes for a successful market discloses that a housewife
BANG’S CONTROL MKKTING
cattle kingdom in a new land.
may buy radishes, tomatoes, lit-
NOTICE Is hereby given that
There was everything to make tuce and often straw licrrles in
a public hearing will be held at
That
Is
a cattle kingdom here. The grass any month of the year.
rnu
2:30 P. M. on Wednesday, Feb­
view high enough to brush the progress of a sort.
ruary 3, 1954, in the court house
stirrups of a man In the saddle
Nevertheless, not every thing
at Moro, Oregon, by the County
and thick on the north and east has lieen Improved.
Cabbage
Court for Sherman County, Ore­
slopes. Springs, watered from the hasn’t.
gon, for the purpose of determ in­
densely protected soli, were abun-
A few years ago every store
ing w hether compulsory testing
d int and the valleys and canyons had a barrel of sauerkraut, a
of beef cattle for the control of
offered protection against the whole big barrel with the top
Bang’s disease and other com­
most severe of storms. Maybe It loose on It.
it was convenient
municable diseases In Sherman
was too good, so perfect that it for the Inquisitive to lift the lid
county shall lx? enforced.
did not seem Important to cut and pick up a wad of the food
C, A. Tom,
feed and stack it. Maybe lt was so between finger and thum b anti
County Judge
customary to run stock at large carry lt s|»eedlly to his mouth
Donald Martin
through the w inter that no one without dripping much of the
County Commissioner
was fearful of consequences; liquid on his shirt. The strings
Kenneth Sather
maylM! there was no machinery were long and fairly coarse; It
County Commissioner
with which to put up hay. Any- was sour and wonderfully lnvig
1M3-13C
•
wav lt was not done.
orating In the days when a bland
The stockmen, who knew about diet of potatoes, beans, pork ser-
Moro Lodge No. 113 I.G.O.F.
such things were gone. The In- veil for the winter.
M- ets 1st and 3rd
coming homesteader hud no more
Most homes had sauerkraut,
Tuesdays ifi I O.O.F.
than one or two winters of ex- too, made In crocks Instead of
i.alt Transient and
nerience in this strange newiand. barrels and usually of less posl-
visiting brothers are
It i no wonder they went to the tlve taste than the barreled var-
lordtaliy Invitee
growlng of wheat, and to planting lety. That was the way cabbage
John E. DeMoss, N.G
It In the spring
WHs kept In those distant days.
Now we say. there are no
Now it Is canned and served a
I ahj W alk.ns. Secretory
more winter^ like that one May dab at a time as If a tonic Yester-
Lupine Helieknh Ixxlge No. 116
he not
And certainly, even If year folks took their tonic in
Meets 2nd and 4th
there were, there would lx? no bigger doses, unafraid of getting
Tuesdays of each
such consequences as In that one. too much. There Isn’t much de
month
Visiting
Roads would »x? opened, tall poles inand for It either, and the art of
members weicoin»
would guide the traveler, stock making that tangy, sour, Invigor­
Mollie McLachlan
would be fed and, within limit« ating viand Is gone with the de
NO-
tions, the social life would go • ' velopment of fresh f«xxl m arket­
.Zelen
Marlin,
spr
abll-
ing.
Too
l»ad.
Civilization, after all. I* ' •
ity to protect oneself from the
Eureka l-ooge N«. I l l A.p. A A-**
Meet» oi. the Igt end
dangers and dlsciinfort» of nu-
3rd Thursday evening»
Total federal grants to Oregon
ture.
® In 1953 (fiscal year) were $39.-
euch mor.ut V »aitine
memtxrr» cordiali.' >n
826.786, which was $24.90 per
vlted to meei with
BASE ETBA 1.1.
capita. It was only 1.44 percent
Howard Ross, W. M.
So far there tan’ much *‘-v of the Income tax payments al
Pinkerton. Secretary ‘
which to Indicate superiority though it represented 30.7 percent
OR€6ON’S OWN
between Oregon's two teams In of
state1« tax rollectlons.
Itrlb leh em t hapler N«. «8» O-B-'*
the northw est basketlwll confer- Whoil give $25 to get rid of the
ÄNP ONLY
/
Meets every second ai»u
ence. Both have broken even with who|e thing?
fourth Thursday In each
the flashy Idaho team, lx»th have
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month; visiting BtMnberv
)>eaten W ashington twice, Ore­
Invited
Moro. Onego«.
gon has tamed W ashington State.
January wasn t to l»e wet ac- BtiTZ wt HNMMO.« rOOTUHO, OM.
Betty Christianson. W M
lo
the
prognostl.
a
1
lira
If there lx» a difference in loca- cording
Elsie Jones, Secretary
lion of play It Is wllh Oregon and neither is February
WANT ADS
^encnÇ '.^'h'
c