. z ■ **wrnr*' TIfJÇ «nRBMÀM COUNTY. r aa »« ro w JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. ¿¿JOURT », V fy Connie end Dorothy and eon K el-1 motoriats traveled a total l y Mr and Mr«. J. M. Wilson and than one million mile» since the June, Orefon motorists recomen children and Mr». George WUeon first of the y e a r -a diira,«ee-e me drove 3000 miles, wiui tn ing the birthday anniversary of or about 600 miles per month. Secretary ■WUh this tremendous amount nounced Connie Wibon. an ... inci easing per cent and - fatalities three .» — ---- Mrs. Fred Vanmeter and daugh­ of travel, , and ......... with „ w per below fot June leat ter’ Norma ~Jeane and Norma nuniber of cars on the road, the Moore of Bend spent Saturday need of careful, courteous driving year> g neu Bajd. The Everett reunion was held night here wfth the former’s becomes more uregnt every day,” , ----------------------- Sunday at the home of Ed Everett. daughter, Mrs. Durward Helyer Members of the family present to Secretary Snell \ declares. No .pj8jxermen w ill be glad to know and family. enjoy the day included ' Mr. and longer can we allow an ‘every that there ^n't much change in the Mrs. Elfin Ross of Salem, Mr. man far himself’ poiicy to guide &tyle tackle this year, except- and Mrs. O. Downie of Los Ange­ our traffic movement. Drivers can ing that the bottle has more body les, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Everett ol lx r»t contribute to a smooth, rapid quite so much neck. Grass Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest flow of traffic by closely observing __________ -- Farrell of The Dalles, and Mr. and the rules of the road, by m aintain-; __ _________________________ Mrs. Carl Everett, Mr. and Mrs. ing a reasonable speed, by signal- Chas. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ ing their turns and stops and by rence Funk of Wasco and Mr. Ped- l v »AM ftffll. driving at all times in the proper dicord of Eugene who has been lane. More automobiles have traveled the guest of Mr. Everett for the law yer «*1 lx»lieve motorists are begin­ pest three weeks. He returned ¡the highways of O egon during ning to realize this fact, and are Monday with Elfin Ross. ) the first six months of 1938 . than ----------- . .. actually practicing these import- Mr. and Mrs. George Hcnnagin during any similar period in t t e of traffic movement. and son, Michael and Mr. and Mrs. state’s history, Secretary of State) ______ ___ I loyd Hennagin and children and i Earl Snell said today. M s. Maud Akers were at Wilson He bases his statement on the - park Sunday evening after’ visit­ I fact that oil companies roporied ing here with Mrs. Akers during i record breaking sales in Oregon the day. up to June 30, and also paid in June Hines has been employed more gasoline tax money than dur­ at the home of Mrs. W. A. Mills ing and previous first half year. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett. . IV ’’ ani moment later Howard McGee became the first maa ever to The total tax paid Lorn January Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hiiderbrand •1 bap tire tS»e, my brother . . • -* JoodHihts Ther; noVel baptism climaxed a revival conducted and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley b, •..apiked in open .U Reverend C. E. Vaughn, who I. »aid to I to June 30 was slightly more' ^ ' ^ r ^ r ^ i m X e buain«. aix year, a » . to convert »out,. A crowd .1 50. persona watched than five million dollars, repre­ were at the John Day River Sun­ senting the sale of more than 100 day. the ceremonies. ____ ________ million gallons, approximately 100 Harley Dutton and wife of Fos gallons for every inhabitant of sil were in town Sunday and Mrs Mrs. H. C. Nelson and son Oregon, daring bhe six months. Bud Powell left with them for a Mrs. Viggo Haufelt, and Mr. and Here is a time-saver in making deposits which anyone will appreci­ visit at Fossil with Mrs. James George were over .«ight guests at) Some interesting conclusions can Mrs. A. S. Johnson. ate— whether he lives far away or right in town. Aak for details Dunn. • _ ____ the J. C. Wilson home Saturday be drawn from these figures, Snell Fred Cole finished harvest Tues­ about our Bank-by-Mail service. Charles Siscel was down at the n ;gbt. - ! »ays- He points out that Oregon day and left for Rhea creek near C. R. Harding, Manager L- A. Littleton, Aast. Mgr. John Day Sunday. 1 Mis. Emma Schadewitz of Moro Heppner to put up a hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. 'Archie Gossen DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. I was a dinneF guest at the J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday foi of Portland spent the week visiting Physician and Surgeon ! Wilson home Saturday. Mrs. Leo Watkins and daughter, 203-204 U. S. Bank Building at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. Grace Gregg ana and aaugnver, daughter Mr». No, e and inc]ud. Joan whose birthday was remem­ LesteT Johnson. b -ancos were week end gueata at of - bered. Harry Richelderfer was Judge George r*otter was in H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O r e g o n the John Wilson home. i q ^, cp p ^ ne Residence Phone an additional guest. ........ ...... to _____ _ of L. V. Walton, who was taken Portland attend a meeting M tM B IH FED ER A L D E P O S IT I * S U « A S C E C 0 K P 0 R A I I 0 N Fred Fortner was here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson ar.d 843 , < 935 the judges and commissioners as- to The Dalles for medical care last , , . with his family over the week end sociation of which he Is a direc- Tuesday it much improved and children; Paul Wilson and g - Hours 9-12 2-5 The Dallea, Oregon Miss Elma Profit* returned to tor. ! was able to return to Kent Sun- f ter Connie, and Joe Staton mot- Portland Tuesday where she will - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fridley jay. , bred to Hood River Sunday En vpend the remainder of her vaca­ a»e pa ents of a boy born at Me- Wo.d iivas’received here Tburs- f oute home they stopped a i tion with her mother. Miss Profitt day, August 25 of the birth of a berline a short time, Minnville Tuesday, August 2nd. is a teacher in Ketchican, Alaska. Mrs. Frank Ellison of The Dalles son to D t . Joseph Wilson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap o f ( Miss Norma Feldman spent sev- Thousands of dollars of Furniture, Floor Coverings and everything it takes to make a home what Wilson at Moscow, Idaho. The in- Grass Valley were dinner guests; , , • t » ».I j #». ' ~a I returned home last week after be- eral day in Portland after return- . a . u , 7 ... , . . I ng a guest of Mrs. Helen Dingle fant wild be named Jacob Hayes, at the Paul Wilson home here1 it should be. You will find it always at Hampton’s. For over 16 years Hampton has been supplying ing borne with her svster, Mrs. * _ . , . __. +, . U’n, Wnia» Mrs. Burnett is helping at the after the paternal grandfather J. Sunday. The Dalles and all surrounding counties for 200 miles around with home furnishings, and now in this iw rd v i A ♦ I home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Arms- H. Wilson of Kent. This is Dr.) r p Barnet, leader of the iMrs. Ed Feldman was a Port- A August Furniture Sale we have one of the largest selections on display for you to choose from at Wilson’s second son and the fourth j-, Ruth StnU >■ oreatry Department. The and Mrs. Robert Schilling went Ann, returned with them. buildings, already under conatruc- to Maupin Friday where they at­ N ew W alnut Finish Rockers, very com fort­ NEW OLA MPIC RANGE, steel top, white Mr.-and Mr». Truman Strong ««« located east of Salem, tended the funeral of the former’s Your Patronage Appreciated -- - - ...... state highway enamel shelf, buffet style, A A A A were dinner hosts Sunday to - a . 'adjacent to nephew, Darrell Fraley. able in velvour and leather A A number of guests. ThoSe attend-1 nickel trim, $49.50 value. w O a O O ing from Wasco were Mr. and seats, all stylesthisAugustSale . W aO O Mrs. Everett Watkins, Dr. and Everett Reunion First Baptismal CeremofljrHeld-rat-Night Held At Wasco Sunday _____ — T. Lester Johnson New AN OREGON BANK Simplified SERVING OREGON 3ank-By-Mail 1 Method Kent Resident Returns From T h e D a lle s B r a n c h oz the U n it e d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k Hospital August Clearance Sale B e n c h e s, Cti&irs & R o ck ers Living R oom fu r n itu r e 56.99 R anges Should A u ld Acquaintance Plate Glass Mirrors, all shapes, good neweststyle, no frame w ith hanging size, 99c cords, remember, plate glass, only Be Forgot Is C h e a p e r T han H ay D ining R oom Furniture O dds & E n d s_ It is pleasant to hear of him or her Through Your Newspaper „ Spring Ventilated 4 PIECE SUITE WALNUT, table top vanity Mattresses, w e have soid thous ands at $17.50. In Angust Clearance Sale A T this 49.88 B ed room Furniture M a ttr e sse s Newe«t Ticking, Inner NEW 8 PIECE WATERFALL FRONT DIN- ING SUITE, buffet, table, 5chairs, arm chair walnut fin is h , very modern, and a beauty, hardwood w /iiW / ■ bench, Venetian plate mirror, chiffonier, very modern A 'A ' A A ba O b W W G roup B ed ro o m O utfit Price ConsistingoflO pieces, vanity with plate glass mirror, bench, chiffioneer, bed,Simmons Slu* W alnu t finish, also Burroughs and C rotels i mber King mattress, Simmons coil spring, w alnut finish and they look likea ml lion,- panel bedroom lamp, extra plate glass mirror and back and graceline style and many others. a 27 x 54 ax minister rug; this A A Jl A is a $127.50 outfit Price O w b T T S im m o n s S teel B e d s Hundreds of farmers have chan­ ged from horses to diesel tractors since “Caterpillar” introduced the diesel tractor in 1931. Now with] the advent of the “Caterpillar” D-21 the same dependable, economical diesel power is available to the man who farms small acreage. The diesel D-12 pulls three or four plows . . . . doe« the work of 12) to 15 horses . . . . pulls a rull load on 1 1-2 gallons of cheap diesel fuel per hour . . . . reduces fuel costs 50*7. to 7 5 # under any other) ti Actor of its size. It costs only slightly more than former gasoline tractors of the] same size. O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co John Deere Caterpillar F o r n e w s o f f r ie n d s , o ld a n d n e w , in fo r m a tio n o f c o u n ty b u s in e s s a n d n e e d ­ e d f a c t s in S h e r m a n C o u n t y , '• , > READ THE — A ’ • 10.95 vat 5 .9 7 18.50 vaL 7 .9 7 13.75 val. 6 -9 7 22.50 val. 1 0 .9 7 AND MANY OTHERS , ‘ Sherman County Journal B ed S p rin g s Simmons Coil Spring in green, . O O 80 coils regular $7.95, now W a0 .0 f r e e Free 5 0 G a ls, o f Qil O f , B y , For, Sherman Countians Felt B a se and O ther R ugs ARMSTRONG 11.3 x 15, for extra large room good patterns another real ■■■ A A special I iv U OTHER ROOM SIZE FELT BASE RUGS UP 1.95 ALEXANDER SMITH AXfiStNISTER RUGS size 27 x 54, good patterns/: teg- a | A ular $3.98, now I Duo Therm OltCireuletor Heater», large size 5 0 gals, oils faee,- 1 AQ K A HamrdAn Furniture Co.