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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1931)
7^5» q B.(O«cnUjr Friday afternoon /or Corrai! • i Dalien bonpiu! Wednesday even ing for an operation. She will be gone about ten dai a Bobby Brisbane «as taken to CWIis Moors left last Fri- .Valley Wednesday after wedding of her sister. fall oc the ikie a alt. Outside of f.x ?d with 32b) ntal or phy**cal na- pb«d fen er and ts expected nome R peeU m J wjfe ieajrned fm> Ito Ddka boopital sooa from (^p Sh,rm,n Mood., I za , B-,o.t rot o■ rome after *p*ad af ■ a faw While there 19a> do azURdMf to legal bjsne« bujer for Kerr Gifford Co . who G from bu home office in The Dall- vif: occupy it for ibe remainder tur..: y «f ; es. of the WBKer • Noble Grand C. S K no weis of the Pacific Power A Light Co . was riewirg the c^csUTiC-ion work here Tu*« 11 . , W^3dr|fW>tf1 U |[|||J||[ I Leonard Cx-x of Toe Da les his been a frequent visitor to 10 a m. Sunday school the towns of this county for the 11 a m. Rev. John.Phipps of ist week. Mr» Emm. Koot »otb« of G"ÍB U,,h- •“ ber daughter with (he The J. F. Fots home has been1 Suljeet: Spirit undergoing repairs and rebuild Golden Text: Galatians 5:25. ing at (be hands of Al Swegel for p we lire in ibe Spirit, let os the paat week I walk in the Spirit Frank E. Fortner is here this ’Reeponsive Reading: Gala- week from Vancouver. Wash , tians 6:1 5. T 10,14, IB where he has m ,ved since going Chorch service every Sunday to Portland ear.y in the summer, morning at 11 o’clock and Wed- Mrs Soren Hxnsen it in Van evening at 8 o'clock couver this week visiting her’ All a^e cordially invited to at Elmer Hansen and tend the church services and the Odd Fellows hall, x Sojourn as son George brothers are cordially «nteí ^ife drove down Sunday with ®»te use of the reading room uhich is open daily, where all her. N G. T. L. Cottrell, repreientxtive authorized Christian Science lit of the John Deere Plow Co., who erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. ” used to live at Wasco, was here from his home in Redmond this week. . DENTIST Miss Josephine Johnson re- turned the fir.t of the week from Sur day Khoo) w , m United States Dental Ex SerII,0I) aminer for this district . vi.it in Arlington WMS,the Worihjp ,t 8 „ m daughter, of Mr and Urs, J. K gubject: "If I Be Lifted by.” ing so closely as to constitute aa inj voked a* provided by law? ected giving notice of said indicated An*. No.’ (Page 97. section 22) 24. Q. What is the penalty for should making false statement in your appb- 217, section 41a) cess of 45 miles. (Page 117, section 125, section 35b) 2D by fine or imprisonment and the man- 45. Q. Ar* there any rules against datory revocation of your license. (Page 97, section 23, and section 18a Ans. It is unlawful for any person page 94) 25. Q. Is it lawful for parents to allow their children to operate with out a license'' Ans. Ne. (Page 98, section 24) 26? Q. Ie it lawful to employ an 117, section 22) unlicensed chauffeur? 46. Q When are speed limit* not applicable? ■ Ans. No. .(Pag* 98, section 25) Unless on a one way 27. Q. Is it lawful for the owner We invite, the public to all of an automo vile to allow Anyone to Continued to page four. sn of authorized ecmergency vehicles vehicles approaching the intersection these services — — - ------- ... - . »operate th* cir in violation of any have given audible signal by bell. N Sherman Hawk — tri siren, or exfiau«t whistle. (Page 119, An*. No. (Page 98»section 26) section 25) Pastor. hat is the penalty fc 28. violating any provision of the uni roads or struts of this state allowed? form operato ’ m and chauffeur's li- Ans. No. (Page 119, section 25a) 48. Q. When should you drive Dr J. R. Morgan r - OFFICE AT MORO, OREGON DR C L POLEY F » r booth at Hotel Moro by ringing The Dalles. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Samuels « u j D' » Or. of Hood River, spent Sunday with the Nahouse family. Mrs. Samuels was formerly Alta Mc Lain. Mrs. Homer Beale returned The name of the Lord is a from the hospital Tuesday even- _ ing with the small scion of the towgr; the righteous run- Beale family who< arrived about neth | in end is safe. Prov. ten days ago. ,8:10. Ususl Sunday meetings' Vernon Flatt will drive to Sunday school 10 a. m. Spokane, Wash , Saturday with Preaching 11 a m , andBp.m. bis sister-in taw. Miss Bernice >. I J. D and Mrs. Miller, Gage, who will ceturn to her Pastora. home in North Dakota. ' Grass Valley Joe Morrison was here Wed- neaday afternoon from his home : near Arlington Harvest is all Sunday sehool at 10 a. m : over there and Joe took a little Worship at 11 a m.. Sermon time to iook around a bit. subject: “St. John The Devine DENTIST : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodrich Artist.’’ HOME OFFICE. WASCO were here over the week end We invite the public to all with L R. Conlee and family, these services Howard Conlee returned with N Sherman Hawk, Valley. Watch for announeo- them to Kelso, Wash . for a Pastor. week’s visit. Sargeant Frank Graham, of Baptist Ch arch the state police force, was in (Grass Valley) specting license plates in Sher- , Sunday sehool every Sunday man coanty this week and po- ¡ q r m UPDEGRAFF 4 PEPPER litly advising the slow ones to yhere wj|| regular church comply with the law. .services each Sunday morning Will McKinney who was a and evening. Everyone invited. &’ - Rev. S. L Boyce, Pastor. member of the firm of Cole & McKinney farmed here for sever Continued from page one. al years before moving to Hep- pner, was here the first of the TRAFFIC ANSWERS week from that town. When Your Shoes need County Treasurer A. M. Young any person npoa receiving a record of the conviction of such peraon of Repair, send them to is able to get around pretty well any of the following crimes: 1. Manslaughter resulting from f the again since his operation last operation of a motor vehicle. May. He attended the county 2. Driving a vehicle while under GOOD SHOE REPAIRING court meeting Wednesday and" the influence of intoxicating liquor THE DALLES was down town later in the day. or narcotic drugs. 3. Perjury or the making of a false L W. Rakes, county school affidavit to the secretary of state un der this act or any other law of this superintendent, and Mrs. Rakes state requiring registration of motor left the last of the week for vehicles or regulating their operation Si1«*» where they will attend the on 4. highways. Any crime punishable as a fel annual meeting of the county ony under the motor vehicle laws of state or any other felony in the school superintendents of Ore* this commission of which a motor vehicle AND goo. They will return Friday ori 6. Conviction or forfeiture of bail Saturday. upon three charges of reckless driv Mrs. Sarah Huff of Spokane, ing all withiu ths pryceding 12 Wash . and ber son Link Huff month* 6. A conviction of a driver of a and wife of Arlington, were here motor vehicle, invohmd in an aeci- Sunday to see Grandma Powell, dent resultine resulting in the death or injury URASI VALLEY PHARMACY Mni. Huff and Mrs Powell were ^¡^trst^id d^^ Phoo«222 neighbors for many years On Ihe^tity at scene of the accident, p'^ee. w«t of Moro where th. | M.U, .... receiving a record of ths the conviction Powell land lies. Dr. J. A. Butler WERNMARK’S ZELLS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE CALLAWAY’S FUNERAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors U qíod and Third St The Dalles, Ore. retary of state upon demand any op erator's or chauffeur's Heense which D fi nt • . , of any person upon a charge of oper- Rev. H. Rivington and family atin< , motor vehicle while while the the Il- IV arrived at the home of Mr. and cense of *uch person b suspended W unles* other laws deciare it to be a felony. (Pag* 98, section 28) 29. Q. Do other states examine operator?’ An*. Yi^. California, Connecti cut, Diatrict of Columbia, Maryland, Maisachusett*, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New .fork, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont have a similar law and Oregon’s law shall be so construe«! as to make the laws uni form in then- states. (Page99, sec tion 32) LAWS REGULATING TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS half is out of repair or for some other reason impassable or when overtak ing^ and passing another vehicle or when making a left hand turn at an ' intersection. (Page 120, sections 26 and 27) 49. Q. Upon a highway, which is divided into three lane*, where should a vehicle be driven? other vehicle or in preparation for a left turn. ( Page 121, section 27c) 50. Q. In meeting another vehicle, how should you proceed? ing in opposite directions should pass Au. When the front point of car each other to the right, each giving crosses a line drawn from corner to corner of curb, (Pam IM, section lu) 31. Q. What b a safety sone? Ans. A place dor the protection of pedestrians. (Page 101, section Iv) 32. Q. Is it lawful to deface a road sign? Ans. No. (Page 110, section 14) 33. Q. nould one stop in case of an accident; Ans. Yes. The driver shall im mediately stop. Failure subjects of fender to imprisonment. (Pag* 110, section 15a) x 34. Q. What information shall a driver gfve in case of an accident? Ans. Name, address, license num operators or (JUMuTanr s Iwvnae, shall render assistanea to injured persona. (Pae 111, m lion 15c) . • 35. Q. Should accidents be re ported? Ans. Yes, to the sheriff of the county or chiefs of police. Page 111, section 16) 36. Q. I* it lawful to operate a car whil« ur-uey the influence of in toxicating liqlor tv narwt* .Ans. No. Persons cpavicted Ihall be imprisoned in jail for 80 days to one year and fined 8100 to 81.000. (Page 113, a ction 18b) 37. Q. Is th* penalty more for a second offense? * Ans. Yes. A subsequent convic tion shall be punishable by imprison ment for 90 <iay* to one year and the court may inflict a fine of not more than 81.000. The secretary of state must revoke th* license. (Page 118, section 18b) 38. Q. What is the charge if an intoxicated driver kills a person? Ans. Man«daughter. -> (Page 113, section 18c) 39. Q. H,w can the ownership of a motor vehicle be determined? Ans. The <>raon appearing on re- cord a* licence may be considered the owner. (Page 114, section ISdJ '‘ af constitutes recklea 40. Q. Whai driving? Ans. Driving carelessly and heed lessly, in will 4 or wanton disregard qf the rights or safety of others, or without due c iutiop or circumspec tion or at a speed of *" tk« manner so as to endanger or be likely to endang er any person or property. (Page 114, section 19a) the other at least one-half of the main traveled portion of the roadway 51. Q. In passing another vehmk how should you proceed? Ans. The driver of a vehicle, over taking another vehicle proceeding in audible warning with hi other warning device, pan left th* highway until safely cteor of swo| overtaken vehicle. (Pag* 121. sec tion 29a and 2Kd) 52. Q. 1* it lawful to increase your speed wh other vehicle? 53. Q another vehicle go rection upon the right? Ana. In the event two or more vehicles are nor in the same di- rection in parai right half of the ived portion of a lanes of traffic in each direction, ve hicles in the right-hand lane may overtake or pass those in the IgfL Our Community? We know the answer. Of course you are; 80 are we. What’s more, we are interested in you. And II must follow that you must be inter ested in us. You are interested in our oommuni- . ty because you live here, work here, you have your investments here, you pay taxes here, you are raising a family here, and-well, you like taking vehicle shall not exceed the in dicated speed for the district. 8o do we! which « ____ _ _ _____ left turn. (Page 121. section 28*) 54. Q When i* it unlawful to paaa upon the left of another vehicle going in the same direction? An*. When such left side is not clearly viaible or free of on-coming traffic for a sufficient dixtance ahead to permit sueh overtaking and pass ing to be completely made without impeding the safe operation of any vehicle approaching from the oppo site direction, or any vehicle over taken, nor shall the driver of a vehi cle in any event drive to the left tide of the center line of the highway when approaching the crest of a gnule or upon a curve ia the highway when the driver's view along that highway is obstructed within a distance of 500 feet. (Pag* 122, section 30a) 55. Q. What distance must be maintained between trucks or motor highway? Ans. 800 feet, except when over rule? • taking and pawing another. (Page a shwt visit Mrs. Rivington is revocation for an additional like per- Ans. It m <ino that no peno< shall a nieee of Mr*. Ginn. Ttarj1*, ., wh,B „„ drive a motor vehicle upon the nigb- 122, section 31b) 56. Q. When operating a motor 1 icenae vehicle what should you do upon ru hsve been missionaries io Egypt be suspended or revoked?. regard to traffic, «unace ana me ”• from a .- person driving width of the highway and the hazard 1 H1* - or •touring the united States on a at intersection* and any other condi- tions then existent; which meaqs that ,n the pp^ H direction vacation. Mm. R J. Ginn Wedn^d., lor Are You Interested in We Ure here! We work here! We have our InvsitmenU here! We pay taxes here! We are raising a big family of (employees) here, and — well, we like the*place. Quite a community of interest. ,_ __ _ - • • • A We are interested in you because it is all the “you’a” who have made the com munity grow. We have grown with the community/ We ctq’t grow if it doean’L Pacific Power & Light Co u4 gour ¿ti viot”