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I , I i tf G E 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L. MORO. OREGON I HIDA V. JU N E 14, 191» V X S.nith attended the lodge conven- D i sc u ss N e w J o b s fo r A m e r ic a n i i o u t h t. ,n. Mrs. Lee accompanied them. Dorothy and Jessie Knox and P ;d Staneck of The Dalles were in : SjgJ&lS I .rtland over the week end. . M S Regulations for thq 1940 hunt « O “ 0. T. Hansen and daughter, ing season will be form ulated next Gertrude, left for Portland Thurs- ! month by the Oregon S tate Game d y returning home Saturday. Commission. The annual hearing Mrs. Huckin and Mrs. Morrow on this subject has been set in At the library rooms Monday h t for several days, Mrs. Morrow I the Portland offices of the commis plans were made for the annu il t»> visit in Salem with her dr.ugh- sion, 616 Oregon Building, a t 9 library festival which will be held t« r and family, and Mrs. Huckin a m. July 13. September 28. Mrs. Viggo Ha 1- t, attend Grand Chapter of the ' Questionnaires have been forw ard felt w ill.b e general chairman of I istern Star in /Portland. Mrs. , to all sportsm an’s organizations the dinner committee; E ntertai 1- j ¡med Zell and Mrs. Hugh White with the request th a t they be filled ment, Esther Proudfoot, L a n a a o attended the Star proceedings. cut and returneo’ to the commis Johnson and,G race Medler; raff.?, ! Shildien attending the 4-H cb;b sion office as soon as possible. Alice Lamborn, Lois Hilderbra -1 ; s nuner school at Corvallis are j.rid Louise Thomas; parade, E j - ' I (yllis and Elton Medler, Clyde Perhaps the most controversial trclle Hailey, Selma W atkins and J- idley, Betty and Shirley Juhnke. subject to be determined by the Mi. Caldwell. Gordon H arper w il Mrs. Mayme Elliott entertained Commission will be whether the mbers of her Webfoot social d u i anterless deer season n the M ur have charge of the booths. Pennant ten mittee is Minerva Scholl. W 1- i. .o guestä, Mrs. Edwards, Olive derer’s Creek district in G rant conn ;y will be continued. Open season n«u Wilde is chairman of the a r i binson and Mrs. Louise Thomas. D iscussing a clin ic on “ N ew F r o n tie r s in A m erica n L i f e / ’ spon ; Gn a n tlerless deer was provided in rangem ents for the queen. Hot d >g 7 ie meeting was held a t the home sored by th e U n iv e r sity of R o c h e ste r in N e w York sta te , are D r. I a bin passed by the 1939 legisla stand, Louise Thomas, publicity, o ' Mis. A. B. Potter. Mrs. Brock t i o n V a len tin e (r ig h t), p r e sid e n t of*the u n iv e r sity ; C arl W. L auter- | ^jve agsenrbly and authority was 1 Id high score and Miss Robinson E tta E vans. bach, v o c a tio n a l co u n selo r ( le f t ) , and W ilbur H ooker, grad u atin g i nted t0 the Commission either Mary Thomas, student nurse at ) f r guest. senior. T he e le c tio n of D r. V alen tin e to th e board o reep o continue or discontinue the sea- Emmanuel hospital left Portland yjr and Mr3 Ronald Johnson are pl.ur c o m p a n y e sta b lish e d an in d u stria l p r e c e d e n t la st y e a r . jnl94() N o provigion w as made foi a weeks visit with her unv.e. i flAay on a fishing trip to Suttle ----- --------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ■ ■ - ---- , fcr providing a limited kill. H Het mother, Mrs. Ix>uise Thomas ■ ,, lakes. * n. ihe season is left open in this dis v/il be in Glenwood for a family I for a loan of 58.6 cents a ibushol trict no change can be made in Mr. and Mrs. Jean Joyal and son j reunion and M ary will come hone I on 'his No.l soft white w heat .In the present bag lim it of one fork- I »vid visited here Sunday from w th her for a visit here. addition ,he may earn co n sery a-1 ed born and one antlerless deer Kinzua. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and f h 1- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gervais drove | ' t'on and parity payments totaling dren visited in Portland with Mr iio m Prineville to see her paent?, O ther sulbjects to be considered ' 19 cents a ibushel on the normal Ferguson’s mother then returned Mr. and Mrs. Hatley, and remain- i Regardless of uncertain m arkets 1 yjejd of his acreage allotm ent. If j include the issuance of special to stay with Mrs. Lydia D ar’ v, f. .• a weejes visit. ' . — T ~ f° r taking of cow elk in the due to troubled world conditions. he has an average yield, this i Mrs. Feiguscm’s mbther while M r means he will have a guaranteed « noi theastern p art of the sta te , •Lee Strahm of Arlington visitoi. Oregon farm ers who grow wheat Fergusen is in summer school. return of aproxim atoly 78 cents j ° l* n and closed seasons on Chi- h. re with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Woods It ft C um. He is a brother of Mr*-. end barley will have assured in a ibushel for the wheat harvested | ,i€se pheasants, quail and groui-x comes as a result of 1940 fedeal this -year. i as we^ as trapping regulations on for Seattle to bringx their son, C.um. . . . . .. . b e a r in g a n n .r lc . loan program ju st announced. Jam es home from the University Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman and Eligible barley grow ers may ___-■ The state AAA office in Corval of W ashington. Mrs. George Pot- ‘.heir daughter, Mrs. Hulitz of borrow 35 cents a Ibushel for No.l I - t< d accompanied them. J a m .*.» : p r tland were in Hermiston Sun- lis gave as an example a tyipical grain on the basis of farm stor- BOUNTY COURT________ Wcods will travel for the Univer- j i. y a t tbc Walt Maffei home. Mrs Lm atilla county farm er who m ar Rates will be seven cents less j (Continu c from page one» sity this summer. I Hulitz will visit here with her pa»-- kets his w heat in Pendleton If age. Prim ary Election 4.98 he has complied with the AAA if the barley is stored in w are Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards k i t ci ts after a weeks stay a t Hermis- V W. Dutton, Election Board farm program , he will be eligible houses. In terest rate is 3 percent for a week end visit with frien Is I ten. Prim ary Election 12.98 Phillip and Jam es O’Meara ar»* living in Madras and Bend. Geo. N. McDonald, Election Board Mr. and Mrs. A rt Smith m otor hi me from Linfield college. Prim ary Election 11.47 Alma Jean W atkins spent sev ed to Walla Walla Sunday. M.3. C. J. Thompson, Election Board eral days a t the home of her aunt, Anna Lee a visitor of several week.-, Prim ary Election 4.47 with relatives returned home with Mrs. Albert Kaseberg and fam Richard Bruckert, Ejection Board ily She attended normal a t Mon them. Prim ary Election 4.47 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg mouth last winter. Mr. and Mrs. A rt Smith left for Wilford Belshe, Election Board, and Jan et spent Rose festival we ’k P( rtland Wednesday where Mi. Prim ary Election 4 47 enjoying themselves in Portland. Joyce and Donna Robinson of T. S. Reese, Election Board Portland, grandchildren of Mr. iPrimary Election 4.47 K a-C hoo!-!-! with wax paper. Place immediately Jus. W. Blagg, Election Board, and Mrs. A. S. Johnson are staying Nothing is so thoroughly Am er in freezing com partm ent and re at the Johnson home for a visit. Prim ary Election 3.87 ican as ice cream. As early as 1777 duce the tem perature until thor C ijde Smith, Election Board, Mrs. Helen Dingle was here “look ice cream was on the m arket in oughly hardened. If refrig erato r is Prim ary Election 12.47 ing a fte r her business interests, New York .Not long after, when efficient, ice cream may Ibe kept L. I). Eakin, Election Board* coming from Portland. -V Dolly Madison first served the from 12 to 24 hours. For a real Prim ary Election 3.87 Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley mof- Sv, now famous fresh straw berry ice tre a t in the way of a combination A J. Payne, Election Board ( red to Corvallis and brought Cath. cream at a White House function, of cake and ice cream we suggest Prim ary Election 3.81 erine home with them from a year it was safely launched as ¡Amer thir Devil’s food ice cream loaf. D. L. Reynolds, Election Board nt OSC. ica’s favorite dessert. Devil’s Food lee Cream Loaf (Primary Election 3.87 M argaret and Donald McDeim.d Ice cream tastes so good that 1 quart vanilla ice cream x G. L- Hqpkinson, Election Board are home from Oregon State. Doa- mc-it people feel they are indulging 1 cup cream whipped Prim ary Election 5.5‘J i. Id was among th graduates an^ them selves when they e a t it. Ac 2 layers chocolate devils food J. C. Wilson, Election Board M argaret a freshman. tually, ice cream compares fav L;ne a freezing tray w ith wax Prim ary Election 20.12 Asa Richelderfer and son, H ar orably in food value to milk. It is ppper. Pack half the ice cream into G C. Young, Election Board, ry, left for California Sunday to made of milk products, and con bottom tray ; cover with thin layer Prim ary Election 5.52 I ring Catherine home from Mills tains all the proteins, vitamins of cake cut to fit. Pack the rest J. L. Davis, Election Board, college. They plan on seeing the a rd m inerals found in milk. Monev of ice cream firmly on top. Press Prim ary Election 5.52 í >? j world’s fair before returning home spent for ice cream is an invest another layer of cake firmly onto J. C. Helyer, Election Board, Mrs. Vernon Van Giilder is awav m ent in health. ttp ; place in freezing com partm ent Prim ary Election 5.52 vacationing at Newport for several As a result of advances made in foi three hours. Turn out onto Ro> G. Schilling, Election Board weeks with relatives. mechanical refrigeration, you can chilled platter, remove wax paper iPrimary Election 12.97 Pearl E verett of Klamath Falls pui chase your favorite ice cream and pile whipped cream on tap. J. W. Hays, Election Board, visited his father and brothers and Prim ary Election 5.97 sisters here for several days. H ere’s how a h igh -sp eed c a m when you do your m arketing; pack js e iv e on chilled plates. Serves 8 it in your refrig erato r and have ja J. E. Alley, Election Board, Week end guests a t the Floyd era p ic tu r e s a sn e e z e . P h oto it ready to serve whenever you i _____‘ Prim ary Election 5.97 Root home were Mrs. Root’s broth graphed a t the M a ssa c h u se tts In want. Ice cream is good for lunch Lawrence Todd, Election Board, er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. stitu te of T ech n o lo g y , the drop eon, 'for dinner, for the children Prim ary flection 5.97 Ruppell of Portland and Mrs. lets forced from the m outh trav home from school ,for any occa n early tw o m ile s a m in u te. Hoi Smith, Election Board, Root’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Run- sion for th a t m atter, «because ev^ Prim ary Election 5.97 pcll from Seattle were here Mem erybody likes ice cream. Velma McKean, Election Board orial day. This new method orf keeping Prim ary Election 9.36 Mrs. Floyd Root was a t th; CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE ice cream in your refrig erato r en E. E. Barzee, Election Board Portland hotel where she decorated Fourteen children were examin ables you to have plain ice cream N ew ru b b e r IPrimary Election 9-36 three tables with Sherman coun’y or an attractive special dessert. Theodore Johnston, Electon Board T a g i t a t o r 's lo p s wheat. She and Mrs. Root »;>ent ed at the Wasco Child Health Con k J /J k * A -4 w r i n g e r r o lla - ference, Wednesday, June 12. One I It is convenient, time saving and Prim ary Election 0.36 the week in Portland. child received diphtheria toxoid • eeoriomieal. , Mrs. and Mrs. Harley Dutton motored to Fossil Saturday on ard two were given Schick tests. 1 As soon as the ice cream is Trade your old washer as business and stayed with their The conference at Moro, Kent and brought in; set a dry, well chilled Grass Valley have been postponed I ice tray on several thicknesses of daughter, Mrs. Dunn and family. down payment. Phone 161 until fall. newspaper. T ransfer Ice crearft _____________ fiom carton to tray as quickly as for trial The Salesman possible. Ice cream melted around Gas Station A ttendant—You ask tin edges of the carton may be fcr five, sir, but she’ll only take starred in quickly, but disturb th four. Will you drive around u bit ice cream as little as possible. Press down firm ly, smooth the and com« back for the other one? The Dalles, Ore. surface with spatula, and covei Hunting Season Regulation Set Wasco Women Prepare For Library Festival Loan Feature Assures Price Hl W ay / T O h ^ A iu , A y ^ A D A R ^ M AV NE ORÍOON <PAIRY COUNCIL EASY WASHER Ç A I - 1- M arjorie R. K unsm an, E lection Board, P rim ary E lection 9.30 C. B argenholt, road labor C. ‘Hearing», road labor / U5.2Ô 54.00 A. Shearer, road labor 30.50 P rim ary E lection 9.36 C. M erslnger, road labor 58.00 C. A x tell, read labor Idah M. E v erett, E lection Board 27.5J P rim ary E lectio n 6.54 D. M artin, road lalbor 63.50 J. Phifer, road labor M yrtle M. Punk, Election Board 44.50 Prim ary Election 0 6.54 E arl Snell, Secretary of S tate Pearl Butler, Election Board Title & license for Motor Prim ary Election 6.54 Grader 2.00 A lice G. B arnett, Election Board L L. Peetz, Road M aster, 80.60 Prim ary Election 6.54 E. McPhdrson, road labor 82.70 Maud Akers, Election Board, W. Kelley, road labor 83.30 Prim ary Election 6.54 h . Dunlap, road labor 71.40 Chas. E verett, Mileage and J a n C. Bargenholt, road labor 69.60 itor re: P rim ary Election 7.03 C. Hearing, road labor 61,50 S. W. Searcy, DeMoss P ark 70c A. Shearer, road labor 39.00 Election 96c; Courthouse ex-, C. Mersinger, road labor 66.50 pense 35c 2.01 C. Axtell, road labor 24.06 Marie Hoskinson, Assessor’s of D. M artin, road labor 57.00 fice help 43 00 J. Phifer, road labor 70.50 Oiegon State Highway Comm. Wily Knighten, Supt. office help 50.03 Load liw it signs 3.70 Lucille H. Vale, Nurses Salary Stute Indus. Atcident Comm. $37.50; Mileage and supplies Protection 41.21 $24.60 ; 62.19 National Hospitalization A ss’n. Rcyal Typew riter Co., Clerk’s - Protection 12.00 ■office 8 5.63 peall Pipe & Tank Corp. .In- - W. E. T ate, Vital Statistics 1.00 stalling body on truck $348.60; W est Coast P rinting & Binding ] Culverts $156.80; 505.40 w Co., Assessor’s office sup- I Loggers & Contractors Mach. Co. plies 163.15 Carryall Scraper 2860.00 C. (C. Wilson, Stam ps for office ! 1 he Dalles Iron Works, Re- $5.00; Trip to State Hospital pair on machinery 4.13 . $17.00; 22.06 G» o. Aa Potter, Supplies 3.95 D epartm ent of A griculture, S. W. Searcy, Supplies 61.57 Sealer of W eights and J. K. McKean, Supplies & oil 53.14 measures 3-76 j . K. McKeaH, International Pacific Power & Light Co., Cow t truck 1560.00 house $28.11; DeMoss Park Pacific Power & Lght Co., ---------- 29.61 $1.50; Lights in shop 1.00 Kilham Stationery & Printing Howard Cooper« Corp. Adams Cp., Clerk’s office $9.10; grader $5500.00; Grader Courthouse $29.79; 33.89 Blade- and Bolts $39.36; 5539.36 -Bucholtz Confectionehy, Meals McKean & Maurus, posts 62.40 for prisoners 0.50 J o t’s Motor Service, Supplies Slate Indus. Accident Comm. and labor 7.40 Peace officer’s protection 5.01 W. G. Arm sworthy, Labor on Chas. R. Logan, Audit 57.59 equipment 3.25 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Foss & Company. Repair and lCo., Telphones 21-40 supplies 10.20 T. Lester Johnson, Dst. A tto r Sherman Garage & Machinery ney’s expense 8-00 ICo., Repair & Supplies 21.01 J. M. Wilson, County Comm. 15.00 Union Oil Company, Gasoline David Reid, Commissioner, 1100 and Diesel 179.62 Union Oil Company, Gasoline Shell Oil tCompany, Gasoline & T fie s e T for Government Trapper 21.93 Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard, Standard Oil Company, Gaso. Courthouse expense 1-25 line 187.22 Sherman County JournaJ Coun Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard, ty printing $16.15: Judge’s Posts 73.35 expense $4.50: 20-65 Wet Wilde, Repair on truck 3.15 City of Moro, W ater 10.20 Pike’» Garage, Gasoline 1.13 Gto. A. Potter, County Judge’s Sherman Co-operative Grain expense 16.35 Growers, Diesel . 14.32 Joe Trui t, Clerk, Stamps for Mrs. (J. -M. Snider, re n t on Clerk’s office $5 00; Stamps machine shed 6.00 for Prim ary Election $5.00; 10.00 Roj P. B arnett, Freight on lum Marie Hoskinson, A bstracting ber for bridges $28.50; voter, prim ary election 5.00 F reight on culverts $38.41; 66.91 Oti» Baker, A bstracting Votes, Geo. Wilde Garage, Labor on machinery 1.30 prim ary election * 5.00 Earl Olds Hardware, Supplies 59.75 CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL L. L. Peetz, T« lephone bills for LOWED AGAINST TH E ROAD Jan. Fob. March, April, May 8.50 Arvid Anderson, Road right of FUND, JU N E TERM, 1940 way 13.20 Claim ant Account Amo nt L. W. Amick, Labor on roads 16.00 Forest Products T reating Co., Bridge Timbers $241.6E Earl Snell, Secretary of State Certificate of title & license for truck 2 00 L. L. Peetz Road M aster, 76 65 E. McfPherson, road labor 68 20 W . Kelley, road labor 62 20 K. Dunlap, road labor 58 80 , .Z;.-... .-¡-Ä - : ? Mac Moore, Election Board, B S fiS W»nd charger for light & power Investigate the refrigerator with frozen storage compartm ent, for either 32 or 110 volt. DeMOSS & SON Moro, Oregon. UNION PACIFIC 3 HAMPTON FURNITURE Fam ous T ra in s from Portland ALL AIR-CONDITIONED a tra a m ffn a r - 3 9 - 3 / 4 hours to C hicago. 8-ssilings m onthly, 6 :3 0 p. m., on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19 th , 2 3 th . M aks M aervations. |g o s z tfa ia rs . T. Lester Johnson P o rtla n d R o sa d a ily 9 :3 3 p. m. P a c ific L im ite d d a ily 8 :0 0 a. a . LAWYER P o r t» r S » r r ic » a n d F f P illo w a in a l l C o a c h » » « MORO WASOO J W it h t h 9 9 9 f9 O tu r9 9 o f " C a to r p illa r " tr a c k -ty p o tra c to rs ROUND T R IP £ la c ttic $651 WATER HEATER h a rd ened d ra w b a r pin Fuel tank o f heavy w eld ed cop per steel * HOW ONLY- U pholstered spring-cushion seat C ad m iu m - p la te d , rust - resistant d ra in plugs A m p le selection steel tools Exam ple o f Low Faros E ast , '«'iJ ’in- i a » »I ’ «n ÍB Í igh-gr C hrom e - p la te d stainless - steel water-puOsp shaft * $8 4 95 INSTALLED T E R M S C O N V E N IE N T Full sw inging d ra w b a r H o o d -o p e ra te d dutch C a tio n i *7am oui Dae« yewr »rociar have assy o r aM of these feetvres? If not, H w M pety you »a see a t ahawt these hip liwle (hwsps that save year C amisalsat Location • Coffne Shop— Bofist Tavern • Famously Fins Food * O’MEARA Supply & Imp. 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