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TUB SUMMAN COUNT« JOUÌNAL, MtìfO.- OREGON
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. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935
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Permit Needed To
Get Gas Refund
After June Next
New Law Changes Gas
Refund Situation
In Oregon
PERMIT TO BE SENT
Act Is Passed To Stop Dishonest
Claims Now Being Made
In State
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r Probably no law passed by the
recent session of the legislature
has been the cause of more re
quests for information from Sec
retary of State Earl Snell than the
new gas tax refund act, which
makes a number of important
changes in the requirements to be
met by applicants for refunds and
which becomes effective June 30.
* The new law follows the pro
visions of the Washington act in
a number of its features, but con
tinues to allow a period of six
months from date of purchase of
gasoline to date of making appli
cation for refund. The reduction
_ of this period to 60 days was ser
iously considered by the legisla
ture, but this change was opposed
by the state department, which ad
ministers the law, collects the gas
tax, and makes the refunds.
Under the new law a permit to
secure refunds must be obtained
before a refund can be made. The
application for this permit will
carry complete information as to
equipment operated by the claimant
the activity engaged in, and par
ticulars as to contemplated uses
- of motor vehicle fuel. The charge
for the permit is 60 cents. Full
information will be furnished re
fund claimants, together with pro
per blanks, prior to the effective
date of the act. No permits will be
mailed out until in June.
Investigation of applications will
be commenced as soon as possible.
The main object in the changes of
the law is to eliminate the large
number of dishonest claims that
have been made in the past. “How
ever,” Mr. Snell states, '‘this office
is just as anxious to give prompt
service and to see that people en
titled to refunds obtain them with
the least possible delay and incon
venience as it is to eliminate the
improper claims.”
Mother’s Day Is
Observed at Kent
Among those from out of town
at the church services and pot
luck dinner on Mothers Day were:
Mrs. (Wm. Young of Troutdale.
Mr. and Mi ^Earl Harbin and
Charles Wil Lof Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. G. Hr Barnett of The
Dates, Mrs. ¡Eitel ‘Hartley and
sons James and Harry, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Fritts and family.
Mn and Mrs. Wren Hogue and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harbin
and Lane Thomas of Grass Valley
Mrs. Emma Schadewitz of Moro,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor and
son Edgar of Tygh Valley, and Dr.
of Moscow, Idaho.
Among those transacting busi
ness itt The Dalles Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnett Mrs.
J. L. Matthes, Mrs. J. Q Wilson,
Mrs. George Sacre, Li E. Clark
and G. L. Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewits
were in The Dalles Wednesday
where Mrs. Schadewitz went for
medical treatment
Karl Pluemke was a passenger
on Thursday evenings train for
Portland where he will visit rela
tives over the week end.
Hareka Lodge No» 121
Moro, Oregon
Meyta the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us.
C. Sparling, W. If.
C- V. Belknap, Secy
Moro Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in the
I.O.O.F. ball- Tran
sieUft and disiting
brothers are cordi
ally invited to meet
with us.
L. O. Rice N. 0.
Joe Truit, Secretary*
Moro, Oegon
Meets 2d and 4th Tu
esdays of each month
Visiting members w«l
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coma
Viola Hansep. N. Q.
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Lili Bull. Secretary
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Thursday agd Friday May 23 and
Mrs. R. P. Barnett. Mrs. Q Lu
worked for Hans Koepke and af ations for Commencement.
Barnett and «tanghfer RosoUen and
24 and ^|(oro May 26.
ter experiences over much of the
Mildred Alley has been select I
Mrs. J. L. Matthes were visitors
United States is again in Sher as the valedictorian and Dorothy
man county.
in Moro Wednesday. They were
these, 4wp weeks only for Corp-
Fairchild as the salutatorian of
mencement.
;
Miss Doris Bailey, instructor in the Senior class.
accompanied homo by Mrs. Emma
Schadewitswho will visit the re-i
English at Banks, was a guest
f Mrs. Jdd Strong returned to her
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday
here at the home of IMr. and Mrs. of next week are the dates, respec
homo in Eugene this week after a
mainder of the week with relativos. •
Karl Eaton was burned rather Gaylord Davies over the week end. tively, of Baccalaureate, class
Mr and Mrs. Amandus von Bor-1 The engagement of Miss 'har* short visit with her son and daugh-
jorie
Nahouse.
daughter
of
Mr.
Uf
gh^an
county.
badly
last week when he extin
Mrs. Ella Olds was in The Dal night and commencement of th*
stel left Sunday for Oregon City
to attend »the funeral of Mn von and Mrs. L. H. Nahopse was an- .• Guasta at the A. S. Johnson homo guished a fire that destroyed his les for the graduating ceremonies Senior class.
Borstel’s nephew. Buddy Koch who nohneed Saturday night af her o¥„ ■ the . week end were Mrs. brooder. He saved the building of the high school, her niece be
The “Tattler” is being diligen-
wrority house at Lmfleld collect GranviU, Phillips, of Hood River. in which the brooder was located ing one of the graduates.
passed away Friday morning.
ly worked on this week. This is-
Johnson; Mr..an<i but was able to save only six. of
Mrs. W. Ray Blake entertainee iue contains all the school even
R. P. Barnett motored to Port Misa Nahouse will become the mother
famlly of the
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250 small chickens.
the bridge club Wednesday after of the yean It will be ready for
land Saturday, and was accom bride of Leslie Stewart sometime
,nd Mra- Arne Annulla and____
noon. ,
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distribution next Monday mornin;:
panied home Sunday by Mrs. Wm. ta“r- Stewart iaarrtaoato 8j|yegta»; «nd Miss Betty Simp- I
ot
Lanneld,
a
member
or
nu
goo
of
,
v
Tha
Dalles
was
a
Friday
i
ch,ld
wer
® here this week for a
Raleigh Nunn and family wert
Earle Shipley and Norma Gar
Young of Troutdale who will spend
z ..
I visit with frienda. They are now vi,iting at the Peterson home for rett, former Grass Valley students,
a week here visiting relatives and EpsUon and la now teaching to ■ night
Douglas couhfiy. -,
‘ v . I . .'Bonn: Jo ¿Mr.- and- Mrs. Perle ’ living in Astoria । where Arne
Arno is
is ’ ' a « few days ¿ki.
thia week.
arrived here in time Friday to
friends.
Hfisrjorie Meloy underwent,an Pierson .Thursday- morning. May working for an oil company.
Mrs.
Tom
Alley
was
hostesss
view
the second Senior play—th •
The annual Mothers Day servic
operatiôn
1«. a» 8 pound
sound daughter.
I The engagement of Miss Mar- for the class day dinner Thursda. other being the one of their clast
es which were held Sunday were operatión for appendicitis at The ig,
garet Morrison and Harold Chris
well attended. Rev. C. L. Swan- Dalles Tuesday afternoon and- is .^Dojuma Brothers shipped a car tensen was announced last week evening entertaining members 01 last yean
den who has conducted the serv-: reported to be doing well . ...» : oad of beef .to Portland-Saturday at a meeting of the bridge club to the graduating class of thie Grast
Jark Tomlin received yrord nighty . ì.. .- - .
VaEey high school.
ices for a number of yean was
Wednesday that he was tu coni-; % Mjsa. Pauline Davis has returned which Miss Morrison belongs^ The
with us again this year. Two
bride to be id well known to many
Grass .Valley School Notes
songs “Mother of Mine” and mence work in Klamatb Falls tjiis to her .work at the county agent’s , Sherman countians being a hative
woek
and
be
left
immediately
fbr
office-since
N.
Q
Donaldson
was
' By Dorothy Fairchild.
“Count Your Blessings” were sung
that town to start on a new job. , » here,, to give, .new instructions on of this 'county and the groom has
A
studentbody meeting was 'held
by a group of girls.
It begins to look ay if there will tha compliance, forms for ' the visited here on several occasions. last wetk nt which time the nomi Unable To Work For Weeks, Sleep
Klaus and Bill Bardenhagen
Impossible, Indigestion, Ner
be no movement of northwest wheat section.
were
in Portland last week with nations ur the student body offi
vousness and Weakness - •
Bud PuWeU was in Portland the
wheat to the east this year. Looks
cers
for
n?xt
year
were
made.
some
steers
for
the
market-
,
w
Made Life Miserable;
like the folks opt in thi»^ section that odLjfchaJweok to-take a Httie
O. P. King has returned to Those nominated were: President,
Now Feels* Fine
will have to learn to eat more of rest ItomoUioiig siege of plowing.
Sherman county from his Califor Ferd Stark, Rotori Rolfe. Char
Mrs. Christina Flatt, Mrs. Fut it
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xff \
“There, is nothing like Wiiliamr.
nia home of the winter months. lotto Boards* wy and Janet Wilcox;
Mrs. Robert Webb has- returned
ter and daughter Nellie are just
Vice pre ident:.Edwin Peters. John S. L. K. Formula,” says Mr. John
He
is
all
ready
for
a
fishing
trip
recovering from the mumps.
j from Corvallis ‘ wish hen w&nt J
C. W. Fields was in The Dalles Roth: Sç; rotary: Charlotte Beards Gage, garage man at Highland
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belshe daughter, and father.Boh has.Uytl.
Sunday for the final match of the ley, Kati.eryne Burton. Isabelle Kansas.
and daughter, Barbara, went to pleased look of a new father.
“For years I had nervous head
Oregonian
telegraphic shoot which Fortner and Marjorie Blake; Tre aches and acute attacks of indi
Science
Hood River this
WM MW week
vw
end to visit
A
There
UCJTU
Wllg
will be *•
-a lamb
UIIIII/ show at
WU
-
f J Christian
'
asurer:
Isabelle
Fortner,
Janet
gestion. I did not dare eat many
Mr. Belshe’s mother over Mother’s Tygh Valley next Saturday; May‘ Subjectt.Mortals and Immortals is held on the beach there.
Many from here were in The ’Wilcoxi Emma Ellen Fortner; Sear foods because they bloated me so
Day.
I 18 and several from here are ix-1 Golden Teat: Proverbs .12:28. In
gçnt*at-arms: Bill Roth, Goy Vin-
ths. way of^righteousnesç is life; Dalles Sunday to hear and see the tin, Doris St rad'ey, Forest 'Rus much that for weeks I would be un
The Harmony school children pected to attend
able to work I was told tihiat 1
Crockett family on the stage at a
endrin
the pathway
pathway
there
there
gave a health
health achievement
achievement day
Mrs. George Mitchell
Mitchell - - was
was ^1
in the
there
or of tnere
sell, Clarence Younç; Yell leader?: had an ulcerated stomach and gall
theatre,
program at the school house last severely injured last week while
110 death,
Mrs. Mathias Simon and daugh boys, John Roth, Ferd Stark, Ivan stones.
Friday.
-
. returning to, her
Pendleton hoiAb.
Respopsig* Reading:: Jeremiah
“A good night’s sleep was im
ters drove to Portland Saturday Gervais. Kènneth Barnett, and Ed-
possible. I was as miserable as I
1
win
Peters;
girls,
Vere
-
Pike.
Mn and Mrs. T. S. Reese spent from a t0p - to Coulee dam tn
afternoon to visit Vfith her mother
, I Charlotte Beardsley, Katheryne could be, for the medicine I
Sunday and Monday of this week Washington. . Another.- car side-^-Commsnify“ Presbyterian Church over Mother’s day.
took did me little or no good. I be
in Pendleton, visiting their daugh- swiped the car in Which the Mitch-• fuvf Hal! oT ¿t’Minnvjlle will
Norma Garett was up from Mon I Burton. 'Ruby Fairchild and Fran- gan taking Williams S. L. K. F oj -
ter Mrs. George Mitchell.
ell* were riding and she sustained ’pyeach ’ft^d^mmurifty Church at mouth to spend Mother’s day. ces^ Fairchild.
mula as a last resort. After a few
The Baseball , nine went down to doses of this medicine I was re
Those going to The Dalles Sun- severe bruises and some broken n ¿‘¿lock 'Btfnday May 19. ’ Every with
im Iiui
her pui
parents
viiva iiviv.
here,
I
day to hear the Crockett family ribs.
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♦ -one welcorirf.
H. O. Dugger and Mrs. Hays | .R,jfu3 laat Fndßy and defeated lieved. of my former misery and
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Belshee
»«m to Boring
Umpirw* last
Inci week
wnolr to
tn visit
vinit. the* WoIveS 6-1.
pain: I improved until I. had good
Mrs. J. C. McKean, agent
Eutberan Church
drove
health again. Two years have ,
Arthur and Betty Belshee and Guy Peacock Floral Co. Flowers for Service Sunday at ...L^
The Juniors held several
wit(h Hardin Dugger, father of
passed since I took a couraeof this
Wilson.
mysterious
meetings
last
weak
but
Decoration Day orders can - be1 Sunday School ........
10:15 a. m Ocie.
Hardin has been in poor
the remainder of the studentbody medicine, and I am still enjoyin'*
telegraphed and? delivered, any
welcome.
health lately.
is
nonchalantly informed that the best of health.”
place.
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W. F. Georg. - Cassie Holmes is home again
Williams S. L. K. Formula is
. D. E. Stephens was in Portland
after spending' several weeks in these meetings only concern decor- based on a loctor’s prescription
Wednesday for a trip on business
for stomach liver and kidney dis*
The Dalles nursing Freida Beu-
connected with the station-her& \ ''\^*iOlS3iri€CI J\.ClSe
orders, associated with constipa
ther back to health. The little
tion. sour or gassy stomach, uis-
Bonnie Peters, Dale . Joihmttoh■
girl is much improved now it is
tress after eating, sick headache,
and Lamer Sayrs are the case» Of j* - * “
J FR^E
x*
reported.
.- H
neuralgia, rheumatic pain, neu
mumps who are absent, from thefts*% ‘/ jk •
-
were
Elmer Hansen and family
ritis,
biliousness, dyspepsia, heart
daily tasks
* *«:
f
will be
KIM K OFF KF, W a S’D i
here Saturday evening for a short
burn. general weakness and loss of
The school'band will .’ give a Pushed
s column FREE visit.. Elmer says the voltage is
. Boy Scouts of the Portland Area
vitality If you suffer don’t wait.
DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE
Council. Boy Scouts of America, concert on the street Monday night.
charge 4*ing 'May and June
•higher over in Goldendale.
Go to the Grass Valley Pharmacy,
Mrs H. S. McDaneh Mrs. Henry
aubeeribers of the Journal.
are turning their eyes toward
Moro Pharmacy or the .Wasco
George Wilcox and Dr. Poley
summer camping. The Scouts in Moore. Mrs. Leah Sibrey and the--W*“» out yr^rr ad telling what are now driving new cars and Ray
Pharmacy today and get your bot^
_former
Watkins were v»i-
ywi^aM -W »wap and mail or
। tie of Williams S. L. K. Formula.
our community ______
are a , part
of Audrey
this
In Moro the Firat Week
Blake is also steering a different
I The druggist will tell you how
large fifteen___ county_.. Boy_ Scout tors here Saturday for the band’ w^d-tt/«■ .fiBrly in the week.
in Each Month
chariot about. *
good it is.
Council. According to word from festival with relative» and friend« >
Registered 2-yr
m
.
•
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inveì cu íé-yi old • • Several members of the von
the Portland Scout office, a camp of an earlier
day
in
Sherman
chinu
R
oar
earner
SheçmaiT: j§pOtt¿d
China Boar. See Borstel family were |n Oregon!
will be operated for the scouts of county.
City Monday to attend the funeral
. . . ’ . .
-^ns.Kc^p^ Grass Valley.
the territory.
A new tank is being installed in
of the five year old child of Mrs.
Scouts ^of Skamania. Klickitat, fremt of the McKean and Searcy [ ;S100’ reward f6r' information a- Kate Koch, a sister of the von
Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman shop this week for gasoline stor- bopt person A1 trespassing or mol- Borstels here.
\
| estingf-”efiKM* or other stock on
counties will camp at Bud Lake in age.
Charles Kurth is here again at
W. H. Ragsdale and wife drove my property* east of Kent.
Klickitat county.
the Koepke ranch. In 1910 ho
This camp will be a simple type to Hillsboro Tuesday to see thefir
J" „ m“j ,
WQOdr to
or Trade hor Cattle
of camp, with the scouts doing son, Harry who was recently <4>er-
METSKER’S NEW
ated
onfor
sinus
trouble.
He
may
«
M°a‘cr
their own cooking under trained
SHERMAN
COUNTY ATLAS
Oregon;-.« imle. south on Long
leadership. At all the camps there return hem. with them.
j
Buy Metsker’s new up-to ;
Wiley
Knighten
was
’
in
Suf
us
Pr»
111
«
roadu..,.
4
t
p
will be swimming, hiking,. camp
; oate atlas of SHERMAN CO-
9Spring Prints for your new house dress
fires, scout advancement pioneer Wednesday night to speak ai the =±==========±±0^==========;==
Î UNTYr It shows all proper-
ing, and other Boy Scout activi promotion exercises of the, Bufd» t
• ties and ownerships. Town-
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
grammer school and kive advice
ties.
’ < •
; ship maps and atlases of over
to
those
who
are
going
into
ìfifch
“
The Portland Area Boy Scout
! 60 counties in Oregon and
DRY GOODS
Council serves scouting in the ten school.
‘
; Washington and northern Id-
northwestern Oregon counties, and
Arnold Landry will be at Grass
Trade At
: aho. The best maps made.
five
southwestern
Washington Valley Monday and Tuesday Mayr,'
■ For sale at the county asscs-
rPhórte ^45‘The Dalits, Ore
counties, and has 1 scout member 18 and 14; at Moro Wednesday
; sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and
ship of 5,300 boys in 226 different and Thursday May 15 and. 16r*kt >
! at “Metsker the Map Mair"
Wasco Friday and Safuhl^y Mhy -
troops. . .
: 514 S.W. Oak st. Portland Or
17 and 18—Wasco'Mon<iky aha ► G‘ñÁ«VALLEY PHARMACY
W. F. Jackson was up from The Tuesday May 20 ahd^Sl; Moro,
Phone 222
Dalles Thursday on business.
Wednesday. May .22; Grass Vilify
Engagementof
Moro Maid Told
Grass Valley Man
Injured In Fire
I
IS « LAST RESORT HE TRIER
MirUS S.L.K. FORMUIA
HARMONY NEWS .
CHWfllES
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Boy Scouts Have
Dr. L A. BUT» ER
Chance At Camp
DENTIST
Groceries-
Trust us to have the
most complete stock, not only
of staples, but of vegetables too
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
H. Zeigler’s Qsu,SVly
Allis-Chalmers
e Favorite Whisk
of old
NTUC
Model M
for Economy afid Endurance
Where can you FiiîÆ
More Tractor Value
Four Speeds Forward, Removable Cylinder
Sleeves, Inserted Valve Spats, Full Pressure
Lubrication, are only a fewfeatures.,
See the sidehill M demonstration rridayiaf*
ternoon May 24, on the Carroll Sayrs farm
three miles west of Moro. The load will be
a Case combine and there will ibe a'“Cater*
- pillar” 30 present so that power may be
compared.
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MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASS’N t : i ï;
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Dealer» in A-C Equipment
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