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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1940)
7. -•. y ( „ / ,/ V • PAGE 3 / SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, Superintendent will remain fo r' the next six weeks. ' IDff, and Mrs. Poley and Rachel left Friday morning for a week’s vacation in Salem and Portland.* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conlee re turned from Portland where they had been while Howard went through a clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten Mrs. R. C. Jones and three ar.d children left Tuesday • ’ fot children came up from Portland Salem, where they will attend the Sunday night to remain a week annual meeting of school superin visiting her mother, Mrs. E. E. tendents of Oregon. Barnum. k Mrs. Grace Smith left Wednes Mr. and Mrs.’ George Justesen day for her home at Mitchell" after of Columbus, Nebraska and Mr. spending a week here as a guest and Mrs. T. Neilson of Sioux iCity, of her mother, Mrs. Ida Davis. JLojva are visiting at the Kent Mr. and Mrs. Leekoy S. Hanson” home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Juste- celebrated the first anniversary, scn. of their wedding with a leisurely Last Monday’s east wind did tiip down the Columbia highway, little good to growing wheat ovei „visiting various parks and other the county and crops on the ex points of interest. They were pel iment station were not im married on June 23rd lest year mune to the drying effect of the at the Theta Chi house in .Cor hot wand. vallis. M. M. Oveson, accompanied by C. L. H ire-is here this week D. D.t Hill, was in Pullman to a while in charge - of the Pacific meeting of experimenters in Power & Light Co. office and wheats, the first of thid“week re electrician. Ralph Brdbine anJ turning to Moro Thursday. Dick Lockhart are taking a va Miss Margaret Caldwell is cation by wiring the fanner’s spending several weeks in Port lines on the route of- the Grass land visiting with relatives. - Valley-Kent line., ; Howard L. Conlee came back Grant . Perry, extension soil from Portland Wednesday evening specialist, will be here over the after having been down to inves fii st week end in July to do some tigate the entrance requirements work with the countyagent. to the air. corps, Mr. and Mrs. Giles French a t i t is reported tended the convention of the Ore- tor was born to Mr. and Mrs. i gun Newspaper Publishers asso Karl. Peterson at Corvallis. Mrs. ciation ,at Gearhart last week end. Peterson was formerly Emma jean Mrs. Henry G. Hanson and Mrs. Stephens. Theodore Johnston were guests at The school house at DeMoss- a luncheon on Saturday last at Springs was ors’ered sold "at the oiie o’clock given by Mrs. L. ~B.. annual, school meeting to John Robinson of The > Dalles in Dr Moss for $200. The Monkland hdhor of Mrs. John E. McClure district alsq vet .id to dispose of (Frances Gorsline) of Wasco. their school house but no sale was . Mrs. Robinson is a sister of Mr. concluded. McClure. W. F. J a \’; 0 registrar of the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin U. S. La .a office in The Dalles, returned home from a weeks’ fish found tir-'* Thursday to visit ing trip of the eight lakes on the friends in ZIcrx CcnturyDrive south- of Bend. Mr. and'ZZi;. Martin Melzer and L L. Peetz is vacationing in daughter Fii e^la, were in Port Camp Sherman thia week while land Tuesi’ly and Wednesday on his wife is gone to California to' (business. . ✓ visjt their daughter^ Mrs. Karl Winter’s coal was delivered to Landstrom and family. — the school house this week, a fore The executive committee of the' "warning that soon the days will Bieakfast club decided this week r.ot be sO balmy. to discontinue meetings of that club until after harvest. No defi nite day was set for the ‘beginning CHICAGO TRAIN NOW of fall meetings but it is expect MAKES FASTER TIME ed by the secretary that they will Portland, Ore., June 25.—Be begin before the county fair. ginning June 28, the Union Mr. arid Mrs. P<-C. Axtell re Pacific’s Portland Rose will go on turned Monday x from Eugene a faster schedule to Denver, Kan where they had been visiting since sas City pnd the territory reached Thursday of the week previous. through these gateways, it was Marion McKee ' end w-ife left announced today .by J. C. Cum early Tuesday morning for Gear mir.g, general passenger agent. hart to attend the annual meeting Under the new tme, arrival at of the druggists of Oregon whose Denver will be at 8:50 a. m. in contention was being held there. stead of 10:30 a. m. and arrival Richard George, nephew of Mrs. at Kansas City at 9 p. m. instead Collis Moore, is here for a visit of 7:25 a. m. the following day. This reduces the time, Portland with his aunt and cousin. Tommy— Bull, y oung —son of ‘o Denver, by 1 hour, 40 minutes; Holiis Bull of Condon, is visiting r.nd the time, Portland to Kansas his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. City is reduced 10 hours, 25 min utes. M. A. (Bull. • The old Messinger house is be - Coming west, the Portland Rose ing tom down this week by Ver will practically adhere to its pres non Flatt who has obtained poses- ent schedule except that arrival s;or of it from the city and coun at Portland will be 15 minutes ty. It has been unoccupied for earlier, at 7:20 a. m. instead of several years and was a fire 7:35 a. m., which will also be the new arrival time of The Spokane, menace. « Miss Lucille Vale is leaving to tr.e overnight train froffi Spokane day for Morrow county where she to Portland. At Salem For Convention! »... 1940 so.ation prize. ; Dunlap dnuehter Emma jean and Mrs. Fortner were visitors in The eiul. They were accompanied by ^ i i ^ Ferainana Stark who" went to Mr. and , Mrs. . Art 'Schilling and Corvallis to attend summer school Mr and Mrs. W. C. Todd were< at Oregon State college. _ „ -T1 .. , , . . visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Dell Olds received word Schwartz went to that a sister-in-law in California portland Wednesday to visit her had passed away. She left with . brother , . , law and . sister r< in sister, M Mr. Mr. Olds and daughter Betty, on and^Mrs. O. H. Bucholtz, Thursday, to be with the family; Wallace May made a business and id attend the funeral. - p endieton Saturday with Frank Slam» and Miss Namm A WriKht.. K. Beck of The Dalles were visi- Mr. afid'Mrs. W. C. Schilling of tor? here Saturday. ----- — , - Mdro were dinner guests at the Among those who>attended the »lome of hi» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odd Fellow and Rebekah picnic p. Schilling Saturday. DeMoss park Sunday were Mr. Mr.-apd Mrs. Art BiUoy motnr- end^Mrs. E. M. Helyer and fam- td to Cornelius Sunday to vjsit ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. mother, returning home the John Rolfe and children, Mr. and si;ine day. * Mrs. JEben Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr arMj Mrs. Gus Hartman of fred Payne and daughter Leone, \yhfCo were dinner guests at the Vernon Shipley, M r.' and Mrs. h()me of Mr and Mrs. A. F. Bab Heiman (Peters and family. zer s unday. * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, motored to The Dalles Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and to mee t M r s. Ruggles aunt, Mr s . child re n , Mr. and Mr*.— W i llarJ Gertrude Hulse of Astora, who Bijrnett and son, Kenneth I^r- will visit several weeks. nett, Anita Thinlap, Frank Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' lAlley and and Helen Stark enjoyed a picnic daughter Lila Lee, Mr. and Mrs. lunch at Tygh Valley Sunday be- Tom Alley and daughter Mildred fere the ball game between Tygh and t'he Alley’s cousin, Mrs. Valley and Grass Valley. T e Beulah Wickstrom of Fresho, Ca*. Tygh Valley team won (by a score left Monday for a trip along the of 9 to 5. Oregon coasts, for a weeks trip Guy Hulse and daughter Portland and Mary Hulse of Du- nuise oi fur were callers at the O. N. Ruggles ranch Sunday Pc j Fields, Anita ipunlap, and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Ken- drick Dunlap, Mrs. Eben Kee and "PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY it SATURDAY, JUNE 28 AND 29 Mrs. Alfred Kock attended the Past -Noble Grand club at the home of Mrs. George Barnet 1 2 0 F o o t R o ll 2 far M e ta l C u fte r E d g e Cow Canyon Wednesday. Members of the Bookworm G u a r a n te e d 25c Large Pkg. 6 pkg. for Punch Mix Fla-vor-aid W e lc o m e P in t 2 cans B rand Sifce Ripe Olives » S u n s h in e Cookies H y d e P a r k A w o r t m e n t 1 pound FR ESH 1 P k g . C h eez-it 1 P kgiX Singer S n a p s 2 O c v a lu e B o th fo r Deviled Meat // The 19c a p o u n d Morrell’s A gen ts for: C O N LE E ’ S G RO CERY C old R olled S h aftin g IRON, STEEL, u i COIL MORO, w * C om p lete S tock Estel H artley unioade 1 a ccm- Line here Tuesday and another at 5 Miro.on Tuesday. Mrs. Clayton May of Moro was a visitor at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Louis May Tuesday. E yerett Cantrall returned home Tuesday from Portland a fter spending several weeki at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. r.nd Mrs. C. B. Marx. Miss Jean Powell of Moro w*a>u a caller here Wednesday. Mrs. . Don - Smith entertained nine youngsters and their inoth-; ers a t the home of Mrs. Gus Smith Monday afternQon celebrating the 3rd birthday anniversary of her XiîUJUÎ son Larry. Mr. and Mrs. F. L . ' Htradley. went to Portland Tursday on bioi- iliess returning Wednesday or Thursday and he u n d Mrs. Strad- ley motored to Goldendale on S at urday to meet th eir daughter Mrs. I). E. Morris and children who will, v;sit- them about ten da vs. • »Mrs. Ted von Borstel and Mi s Cgssie Holmes at ended the health meeting at Moro Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Schilling went t.iv Portland Saturday ■ t-cr - Visit, -her daughter, B arbara Walpole, re turning home Sunday. ^5AVE Q uality Goods D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e . c o m m u n ity D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s ZEIG LER ’S Q u a lit y S to r e Grass V alley V Did you know ?? that: Y ou ca n b u y a 6.00 X 1G $6.66 New Taxes Start On July 1st' A ll S izes Tires and Tubes J. W. Maloney, Collet t >r of In ternal Revenue,, stated today th a t all wholesale and rt-tail deaLer in cigarettes would be subject to pay ment of a floor tax, based on flu increase in -the tax on cigarettes under the" Revenue! ¡Aef of 1'J lU.. The new law becomes effectivv Ji:ly 1, 1940. - LBlll’l'lU!' tllill iftf dealers having cigai’«.tt,s for sale must make an inventory of then stock on hand as of tile close of business 'June 30, 1940» »This is to be prepared in duplicate, lis t-M ¡ng brands and quantities <rf each brand. It is to be held by the detlerT and.hu.is to notify the C o > , lector of Internal Revenue, 210 Custom House, immediately, 'r e questing a form on whidi to file- theilojr-tax. retuui. As soon as the printed floor-tax returnh art received from the Bureau at Wash ington.they will lie m ailed-t« deai- n s , with instructions as to prepa ration," computation of tax,- etc. This floor tax would be due from all proprietors of hotels, restaurants, confectioneries, gro cery stores, lunch counters, poed halls, cigar stores, news stands, re tail liquor dealers, retail dealers in beer, and any 'o th e r person or fir m s e lling cigarettes.----------------- Let us be true; this is the high est maxim of art and of life, tl»* secret of eloquence and virtue, and of all moral authority.—Amiel’s Journal. ’ -F o r Cars and Trucks. Come In A n d . See .M jp .'.ib ii líi G c K e a n THE NEW ííe l, i I .. •-» * * 28 ai Ç V all il vte f- '.iurcs r ’ i- found only in higlu»r j k t ’ clectrit ranges': C ? Calrod units (5 speeds) 4** e S quart thrift coaher Q Cv?r-sized ail-purposc oven O 3 lai£e utility drawers • Tcdi^ht and cundiibent set A.. O 3 coals of pc.celain enamel See this beauty today, at P acific P ower & L ight C ompany F oss & Co. '/ DENVER KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS . Effective Friday, June 28 1 Always àt Year Strvict FASTER TIME TO w » » - Lv. The Dalle« 11:50 p. ni. / instead of 12:01 a. m. 1 By means of .this earlier depar ture time of the Portland RoJb, improved connect’ons are afforded which meahs * saving h r tjme ot over 1 hour to Denver, 10 hours to Kansas Cty and 5 hours to St. Louis. A- Full Line ---------------- s,. -t.l of . Parts PHONE 622 * _ day. *• Additional changes in train times: Tomatoes WE DELIVER U- 6 cans 2 3 c Large, Local 3. pounds 25c Apples Traiisparent 7 pounds 2 5 c Lemons Large, Sunkist PerDoz. 2 5 c Cantaloupe Large, Fancy 1 for 2 5 c Bananas large, Golden Ripe 3 pounds 2 3 c Aflie Leonard of W amic-was a business caller here Tuesday* R. A. Stow finished painting the roof of the Methodist church build inp, Monday. ' S. 'A. Skirving of The Dalles was a business caller here Tues II S lic e d a n d D e -R in e d / • À _____ r ■ ' ’ / - ---- ----—------FRESH FRUITS A ND VEGETABLES_______________ C- Invisible M an Returns SATURDAY & SUNDAY . ' Cedric Hardwicke — Nan Grey- Vincent Pirie BACON_ g Kenneth and Lloyd Karnes had their tonsils .Removed Friday at Moro by Dr. C. L. Poley. Mr. and R. J. Baker arrived Tuefday from Gresham to be here a week l««!,;«» looking uftor after Jmsiness business affairs. Among the shoppers in The Dalles Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Erigstrom, Mrs Edgar Alley ar.d children, Mrs. Ar -ft8 Balzf-r and sons Ralph and Clair, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coyner and family and Mr.* and Mrs. Don iClodfelter anil family. Fred Zimmerman is building a barn at the Eben Kee ranch. Grass Valley Theater A R M O U R ’S FOR THAT PICNIC. 15c 23c 25c 29c 23c an(, A. II«l;n S ta r’: v e n t to Stiles swim« niing blcnday* afternoon. Wax Paper Potato Chips Mr and Mrg Dell .£ak in went to Portland for the- week W ashington and •V -X club and thier families met at the P*Hc Sunday and enjoyed a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Verpon Eakin left Friday for Portland to visit rel- atives. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball and fam- ily motored to Maryhill Sunday to see the Museum and to meet ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wassen- ?rien.d? theira from the Hawai- railler and son August and Mr. “ r‘ 8 an and Mrs. Dean Olds and son, c Mj ' and M” ' Fred Cox k ft Willard and Donald went to Port- Surd.y on .1bUk ne“ ? np land Saturday to attend the wed- P" ‘la”d- „Wh,,le thT they,,WI" ding of Miss Ottille Wassenmiller VI8lt 'Mr. Cox s mother in Van- of Portland and Mr. Walter Reese 50uver- Wn'- bciore «turning of Laurel Saturday evening at the ome' Lutheran church in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lynch They returned home Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Junc- n;ng tion 'City were visitors at the After the regular meeting of Charles Lemley home Sunday, the Rebekah lodge Wednesday eve- Mr; a,!d Mr8' £ Oestreich mug they invited the Odd Fellows onu £am,ly and tMr' Les: to join them in giving a party for « r Barnum motored to Redmond John Hays to celebrate his 83rd f" d a y to visit Cleo Barmin, birthday anniversary. After a leaving Saturday for Suttle lake short program Mr. Hays was pre- and East lake where hey enjoyed suited with a gift and later re- 80™ fi8h,n«-. They returned ’’ome fieshments were served. ur; ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and and Arcb/ * ntra'! and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. ^ d d re n and Mr and M ^ Arzel! Ed Alley and daughter Lila Lee Lemley and family motored to the ond Mrs Beulah Wlekstrom of P«chutea Sunday where they en- Fresno, Cal., motored to Wasco J"yed 8 P,cn,c d,nntr- Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs.. The Bookworm club was er- Fred Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ^rtained_at the 'home of Mrs. T. M. Ball Thursday afternoon with Alley. nine members and one gue’.t Mr. and Mrs. Henry ” etz of piesent. Mrs. Roy Wells reviewed G.ants Pass arrive 1 here Wednes- ^ 1 . ( 5 « ^ WoHd” by Mam dav to vi?it her parents, Mr. and ! , - Mrs.-/Charles Lemley. They left r:ce H,ndus* - ’ Friday for Adams to visit friends. Mrs. Warren Elliott of Hills Mrs. Dell Olds-entertained mem- »>»« » visiting her parents, Mr. bets of the Grass Valley and jun- / nd Mr8„ Dcan . lor bridge clubs and additional , !?.r8' a r\ „ . . p.iin.er- guests a t her home Wednesday chi dren and Mrs Jake Eslmgei afternoori. Mrs. A. F. Baber re- h-d daughters motored to Tygh reived high score. for tie Grass Valtf y Sunday w he.re tb e ' r .h .u.3„ Valley elrfa. Mrs. Tpm Alley for Lands met them and enjoyed the junior club »nd- Mrs. Dick Huh- cay together, including a. pien.e man rereived the guest prise. Mrs, g • bun- W. C. Schilling receive! the con- 111 . * r r, , „ , .. - • - ncss visitor at Moro Friday, A. .... , s Wassenmillers x a - 7 1 ITT j j. Attend w adding Y® of Daughter Mr, and Mrs. b ■ J Heard the Story A bout the Singing Cash Register? , No. 11-17 Lv. The Dalles 1:50 a.m. instead of 5:05 a.m. Ar. Portland 7:20 a. m. instead of 7:35 a. m. • • A . - . ' « -No. 12 ’____ Ì » V Lv. The Dalles 11:10 p. m. instead of 11:15 p. m. For further details, phone or see LOCAL AGENT , ; 83^ UNION Pi q a iiR O j ' i IFIC- Sfe,“ THERE wasSonce a clerk who felt sorry for on« of Ins very poor customers and accepted a cana ry as barter for merchandise. The canary be came caught in the cash“ register and every since th a t fatal day, the cash drawer sings when open« cd. - . ' The moral of this story is for you to investi gate why your cash register has been so silent. It will take more than a canary bird tq ’ make it sing . . ? it takes consistent advertising to the public. — - ’ ‘ * i Advertiae Every^ Week In The OREGON a • . <»