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PAGI 1 S H E R M A N C O U N T Y JO U R N A L , Harvest Ends; Vacations Start In Moro MORO. O R EG O N , F R ID A Y , AUGUST 16, 194» visiting at the A. A Dunlap home. I Donald Thompsoh, Bob F latt and ■Ì Ramsey Schadewitz. * • Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webb of King City, California were here uasday to look over their prop erty* in Moro and visit briefly with friends. Coquille Boy Wins Ford Good Driver Contest Dean Olds, K endrick Dunlap, A rch C an trall and H ow ard Pierce of P o rtlan d w ent fishing on the Deschutes Sunday. Mr. and M rs. Dell Olds anil m .. and Mrs. H arold E akin m otoreu io C rater Lake Sunday, re tu rn in g home Tuesday. Homemade Electrical Apparatus Dangerous On F rid ay , A u g u st 2, 1940, “Jac k ie” W alker, fo u r year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsie W alker, Route 1, Springfield, was electro- i pled when he ^contacted an elec trically energized wire used as a fence around the p ro p erty of A1 Cam pbell, a neighbor. This is the lu s t death of a,, person in Oregon from a homemade electric fence. The device used to energize the fence was built for Mr. Campbell by a neighbor’s boy who co n stru c ted it Tn -accordance with a de scription ,aml diagram publish©« i i a nationally distrib u ted m aga- zne “ Mechanix Illu stra te d .” It did i.ot comply in any respect w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kolar and two daughters, Charmain and Delight, Mrs. A. A. D unlap retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Bucholtz and went through Sherman county home from Corvallis, w here she **on T e rry , le ft M onday fo r a Tuesday on their way to Crater had been sinoe the d eath of her s h o rt vacation which took (hen; Lake. fa th e r. H er m other, Mrs. A ugus to P o rtlan d , S eattle by plane, and Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Idlem an of ta H aynes, retu rn ed w ith her for by b o at to C anadian points. They Salem and Mrs. C. L. Stam ey of a visit. v’ill re tu rn Sunday. Silverton spent la s t week end at Mr. and M rs. H ugh P eterson ol die A. S. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jak e EslingdV S i.cram ento, C alifornia were her-; were business visito rs in The Andy May and wife were here lact week to visit w ith her re la T hrursday afternoon. Dalles Monday. A rt Bibby an 1 M arion Van tives. She was form erly S hirle; Mr. and Mrs. H arlow P a rk in s M< tre went to The Dalles early O lds, d a u g h te r of M r, -and Mrs. came la s t S atu rd ay from Pendle- Monday when Mr. Bibby entered W ill Olds. ter. to visit w ith her relatives a hospital for m edical atten tio n . Jo h n F oss was a t the hospital over the week end. Mr. P ark in s Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlin in The Dalles T uesday and expect: vet the a ssista n t chief of the soil and fam ily were v isito rs in Thi to go no a vacation of a week o’ erhservation service here Sunday Dalles F rid ay . m ore a t th e Oregon coast. and accom panied him on his to u r Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlin Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lockhart and M rs. P ark in s rem ained have moved to the ranch ju st north and son retu rn ed Sunday from through th e week. cf the Glen King place. He will th eir vacation to the beaches. The school re d istrictin g com m it work for Mr. King. W hile th ey were gone Mrs. M a u d Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon and Mr. A kers had a p ain t job done on tee for th e county will m eet next and Mrs. Roy Schilling and sop , Monday forenoon a t the office of the house they occupy. G ary m otored to Sandy S atu rd ay Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McKean left the school superintendent an a tc v isit Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon, T h u rsd ay for San Francisco to sec prepare its re p o rt which m ust be j re tu rn in g home Sunday evening •eady by S eptem ber first. th e fa ir. Eighteen-year-old Ray Gaulke of Coquille, haa been declared Oregon Mr. and Mrs. W. ’ C. Schilling C layton May moved his fam ily , winner in the Ford Good Drivers League contest for 1940. His M r. and Mrs. Vernon F la tt and and d a u g h ter and her m other. Mrs.- parents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gaulke of Coquille w ill accompany him to fam ily, le ft W ednesday on a two Thursday afternoon, E dith B urnet, of Moro w ere d in w eeks vacation trip th a t will take obtained work in th a t town for | New York where during the week of August 26, he and 47 other ner guesi> a t the home of Mr. and vthem to V ictoria, B. C. and various the winter. * , j state winners will compete for national prizes totaling $30,000. Mrs. W. F. Schilling Sunday. other points of in te re st in Canada. The school election to be held I Mr. and Mrs. A rt F a rg h e r of T he Belshee fam ily will hold its Mr. and M rs. A lfred -Payne hud The- Dalles were callers a t the next S aturday, A ugust 17, is is for fo r I — . fam ily reunion a t B ear JSpring. as th e ir g u e st Mrs. P ay n e’s siste r I A rt Bibby home Sunday evening. ihe purpose of p erm ittin g Schoo. S unday, A u g u st 25. in law, M rs. Grace B auer from ! Mr. and Mrs. Edison S utherland D istrict 17, the Moro d istrict, to A. Rose is in St. V incent’s hos sell Block 27, which it disposed of , A rizona, who le ft Monday for her !tu Pullm an, Wn., Miss Louise F ra - - - pltal in P ortland recovering front home. ley of P ortland and O. M. F raley .n 1912 b a t failed to obtain legal •j. m ajo r operation which he un perm ission from the* voters. ■ It i s | went to Maypin >?atur lay evening J M rs. F red Cox and son Don d erw en t last Monday. \ ere business visitors in Portland a fte r spending a week here v isit form ality. F rien d s of B arb ara Leisz noted S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g home Sunday. ing .their siste r, M rs. A rt Bibby. The trees - along -m ain stre e t her p ictu re in a P ortland paper From M aypin the S utherland > th is week w ith the caption telling were trim m ed T hursday m orning R obert C rane of K lam ath Falls ana Msis F raley left for P ortland Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Zeiglei was a v isito r a t the home of Mr. where they will visit several days ay an employee of the light com th atx sh e was now Mrs. ,P. 0 i lx fore going to C a lifo rria to visit 'Denkm an of th it city. Mrs. Denk- pany .while a Crowd of people had as guests Sunday his sisters rn d Mrs. Glen K arnes S aturday. A. M. C oyner and son Ha.rold S u th erlan d ’s siste r, Mrs. Ingolf m an has ta u g h t in the Moro patched the operation and made ano fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. John suggestions and the rem ark *> 4 Gaylord and sons, L ester and V er w ent to The Dalles T hursday when Torvend and family-. They will also schools fo r four years. Miss G eraldine Powell of P o rt made th a t if they had been across non, and Mrs. Am elia H uffm an , Itaro ld had an o th er cast put on visit the F a ir at San F ran ci.co b •- his leg. ' land is visiting a t the Tom Douma he pond they would have w anted and son, H arold, ali of Canby. fere re tu rn in g to th eir home nt as much above them as they could Mr. and M rs. Don C lodfelter Pullm an. Mr. and Mrs. Boice Blaylock ' home fo r a few days of this ?et and would w ait for bombs w> e n tertain ed friends and n eig hbors^ an., fam ily, J e a n e tte Huhm an and C lifford C '.nninghaiu of M aupin- weeki Tuesday a t a farew ell p a rty fo r Olan S ta rk w e re ^ v isito rs in The was a visitor here Sunday. E arl S h ip ley retu rn ed Monday .iTni the trees. Dulles M onday. . . - • Jacqueline R ust retu rn ed horn» from P hiladelphia where he has Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Magill stop Mr. and Mrs. V irgil R oberts, who Glen K arn es moved his b ro th er Sunday from LaG rande where she leaving the la s t of the week been atten d in g theological school. 3€(. here this week while on th tneir e ir are He has one year to go before fin way to San Francisco. Mrs. M a - J ío t’ Canby where they will m ake P a ris and fam ily from Prineville spent several weeks visiting her e ir home. (After an inform al tn H urum , Wn., over the week eunt. ishing. He is w ith his m other, ¡1 is a cousin of Dr. Poley anti an > th hei * H arry Beezely of Mason City, Mrs. Tom Douma for a vacation. he is head of the investors’ syn evening refreshm ents were Sv v enu Mr. and M rs. Tom Alley and I Wn., and Joe B eezely 'o f Stockton. • A m arriag e license was issued dicate of Chicago and a well eti Mr and M rs. W illiam L uttrell of th is week to Law rence K esterson, known economist. The Magill fam Mr. and M rs. Holmes W rig h t P o rtlan d w e re a t Wasco F riday to C alifornia w ere.v isito rs a t the A it Bibby home one day la st week. 26, and Helen Thom pson, 18, o ily lived in W allowa county in <f Toppenish, Wn., and Mrs. J. G. v isit Mr. and M rs. F red Cole. Mrs. Orville R uggles retu rn ed •Rufus, by the clerk a t Vancouver, Van M etre of Sunnysde, Wn., ar- early days. Mr. and M rs. Fred Krusow were home S atu rd ay from Moro whe W ashington. ncv, H xic.Mj ---------- Rev. enry H anson ------ and wife ex- , r ;ved T uesday to v isit Mr. and visitors in Goldendale, W n., Sat- she had been helping Mrs. W. C. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Pillsbury pect to re tu rn to Moro today, Fr.- Mrs M arion Van M etre and fam - u id ay . of V ancouver, Wn , are here this day, a f te r spending several weeks ily Mrs. Van M etre will rem ain 1 Miss V irg in ia H elyer was a v is j Schilling a week. E. M. Alley, Tom Alley and week to visit with Mrs. P illsb u ry ’s in P o rtlan d atten d in g conferences tu vigit a week o r ten days, itor in Goldendale, Wn., S aturday. William L u tterell of P ortland were cousins, Mrs. W. A. R uggles ana Glen and visiting. , Mr. and M rs. C. A. O estreich Wayne Karnes ami In The Dalle, M is. O. N. R uggles. She is Thé high wind of last Monday and fam ily retu rn ed F rid ay from K arnes were visitors at Monday. d a u g h ter of Reed Hulse, who for dislodged the sheet iron cover p two weeks trip to C alifornia to Friday evening, W illard B arnett m otored to Th? inerly lived in Moro. Mrs. E d g a r Alley and children " D a lle s'S a tu rd a y to bring his wife on th e city fire siren in W asco aû a {¿visit Che F air, re tu rn in g via thn The C harles A dlard and C harles it cam e down to the stre e t through ceûs t highw ay to Seaside and Ab- ai;d M rs. Gus E n g stro m were vis unu son, Keith home. B ullard fam ilies drove to the Geo. ilors in The Dalles F riday. one of Ed McKee’s aw nings to to ria. Mrs. E. M. H elyer apd son, Mcloy home a t Rowena Sunday Mrs. Tom Alley and d au g h ter Gordon, w ent to Hood Efter* detrim ent of Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgeson fo r a g et to g eth er picnic and the ra th e r serious M r.- T hursday to visit her p aren ts, of Y akim a, Wn., spent Sunday v is M ildred, Lila Lee Alley and vinitinv visit w ith Nellie Meloy from C or the canvas. W illiam L u tterell were iting her a u n t and uncle, M i - Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. vallis and her daughter, K athleen “ My boy, you’ll never be able to H erm an Schilling and husband. M rs. H ines a t W asco Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. B alzer and an<l husband from Live O ak; Cal. Mr. and M rs. M. Sm ith and his son C lair m otored to F rog Lake su p p o rt my dau g h ter. W hy, I can They le ft for th eir home on Mon T he Ted E llio tt fam ily and J. B. siste r, Evelyn of Laurel, N e b ras Sunday where 'th e y had lunch. day. E llio tt of The Dalles were also hardly m anage it m yself.” ka sp en t several days here v is it They returned by way of Tim ber- “T ell you w hat, sir—le t’s g^ Genevieve O estreich en tertain ed \ th ere. B arb ara Meloy re tu rn e d ing Mr., and Mrs. A. M. Coyner, lin t lodge, th rough Hood 'River, friends a t a p a rty Monday a f te r J home with the A dlards for a ten fifty-fifty.” luqt WPPlt. end stopped in The Dalles to visit noon in honor of her birtho. y. L d < y s v isit before the s ta rtin g of M rs. J . W. Kelsey and son and a sh o rt tim e w ith Mrs. B alzer s Games w ere played and re fre s h school. d a u g h te r and her fa th e r, Mr. Stod m ents w ere served by the hostes?. dard of P o rtland, sp en t several p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dr. H. L. C urry was here T h u rs Mr. and Mrs. A lfred llred ra y n e anu ~ Mr and B ruckert. P ayne and day while on his rounds of Oregon Grace M arie Zevely, who i> d au g h ter, Leone Moore, and th e ir - 7 i and W ashington. h o u s. guest, M r , Grace B a u e r .; M r , A. M. Zevely. \ o rk in g near Moro, spent Sunday LAW TEE Dewey Thompson drove to P o rt of A rizona were visitors in The , W .A. Sexton and d a u g h te rs an 1 v .siting her p aren ts, Mi; and Mrs. land W ednesday to bring the Boy yr A gno ’•* MORO Dalles Sunday a t the home of Mr. ' S couts gack from ^ h e ir trip to gran d son of San Diego, C alifornia A. M. Zevely. Roy Powell and d au g h ters, Jean and Mrs. Oscar B ruckert? C am p M erriw eather. They are a rd ‘ B etty, were visitors her • K enneth Todd le ft S atu rd ay for cn S atu rd ay and Sunday. Miss B etty Lou Olds and Mis« P ortland. A nita D unlap were visitors in The T hursday. Miss M arg aret T rabue of Th ■ F ran k B ennett of The Dalles D tlles was here T h u rsd ay to take was a business visitor here T ues L alles ¿Thursday. iHoward Pierce of P ortland is charge of a music class. day- Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap e n te r George W itter, George Howell and W ilbur H aggerty of Kent tained friends a t h er home T h u rs day afternoon w ith two tables of v ere business visitors here Tues- contract. Mrs. Ted E v e re tt re dpy. ' Mrs. Jam es B lagg w ent to A rl ceived high score and Mrs. Don ington to v isit h e r son Jam es and Sm ith second. R efreshm ents were fam ily several days. served by the hostess. N ew ru b b er Mr. and Mrs. Lot R ust came up Mrs. Dell Olds and daughtei C A T7T7 a g ita to r «to p s from The Dalles Monday evening Miss Mildred Alley and Mrs. O f l l 1-4 w r i n g e r r o l l » B H etty, and M rs. A rt Bibby and children P R ICES E F F E C T IV E FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG UST 16 & 17 arold E akin were visitors in The retu rn ed to The Dalles w ith them , Dalles F riday. a to be n ea r her huslband who is in Mr. and M rs. H erm an Schilling Trade your old washer aa and Mrs. Ed Alley were v isito .s a h o s p ita l/ a- Mr. and Mrs. W allace May, Mrs. in The Dalles S atu rd ay . down payment. Phone 161 T. D. May and her gu ests W. A. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L uttreK Sexton and d au g h ters and grand- of P ortland arriv ed here T h u rsd ay for trial srrt, Mrs. A. M. Zevely and chil to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley dren m otored to Moro Sunday and and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley. T h e “NEW ” DRIFTED S N O W enw yed a picnic dinner w ith Mr. M rs. M att Simon and d au g h ters, and M rs. H oward Belshee and Mr. ! Dolores and H elen, returned S a t and M rs. C harles Belshee and A1 • urday from a week’s v isit in The Dalles, Ore. I P ortland. S e r v e a P e a c h C o b b le r W right. - .......... A................... i ..........................'l i mn....... ........ ............................" " j _______ » r,-— £ LK .SEASON TO OPEN Ò , 1 ■4*' ‘ LA.ll steps jjossiJhe to prevent out lb sack break of any fires d u rin g the C lat sop county elk season are being R e d & W h it e taken by the S ta te Game Commis F la ts sion officials. W ith the cooperation of the. S tate F o re stry d ep artm en t, a r ran g em en ts have been made for 1 2 0 f o o t r o ll the estab lish m en t of a t lea-it M e ta l Cuttter E d g e tig h t “ hot” cam ps— where camp fires m ay be b u ilt— and only cold cam ps will be perm itted elsew here D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d F R E S H FRUITS A ND V E G E T A B L E S " in the h u n tin g area. The C latsop county bull elk S h o e s to m e e t th e season opens a t noon .on A ugust 24 and engs on Septem ber 2- n e e d s o f t h e i.rw. Shooting of cow ■elk will n o t be p erm itted in ’ C latsop county and c o m m u n it y any h u n ter killing cow elk will face vigorous prosecution. D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s If a /h u n ter is unable to bag n bull elk in C latsop county, his bull elk tag will be good in N o rth w est — ■ ,. -— — — ____ . Z o PHONE unvp ern Oregon d u rin g the elk season 622 :^ « .M n i i Hti«ii u ii n n m m » t n t in t » U i» llll l H U »M ll l l l i l l l HHH»IIH I|U lu tu m g there, Novem ber 1 to 16, inclusive. j !$. hriPQ(lS VlSlt The n rccoignzed safety standard*. current was continuous and had value twice thgt Tinovhi to ho s.rfe. This accident will sarra to indicate the truth o f the o ft r e peated statem ent that it ia im possible Tor*»the layman to build a safe electric fence unit. This is a job for a trained engineer and even he must hav-2 electrical lab oratory testing equipment before he can construct a device having proper safety factors, warns tho Slate Bureau of Labor. Young Politician S tra n g e r (to sm all boy w ith a large d o g ): “ How do you m anage to 'le a d an anim al like t h a t ? ” Boy: “ It’s not so h ard — you ju s t put a leash on him ; find out which way he w ants to go and then h an g on.” G ood For 1OO V o tes S h e r m a n C o u n t y F a ir Q u e e n C o n te st F o r _________________________________ Give. Jn co n testan t or fill out end deposit in ballot box a t Wasco* Pharm acy, Moro Bank or Alley’s C onfcctonery. l-fo c c V a ||gy wM People This Week -e T. Lester Johnson /or these fOOD BARGAINS Pumpkin ReF a n c y ‘° Tomato Juice . * FLOUR 49 V, $1.53 >7^ i'iD ii hist OAT TOÜ NANTI ^ F o ld e r s , circufarS' booklets/ th ro w aways See our prices on business stationery and posters!! 0 Public notice1 election notices ^ B a n n e rs , display signs and notices Special custom ized punting jobs Every business wanting „posters, display pieces, mailing pieces, public notices, circulars, banners etc., will want to investigate our lower prices. A complete serv ice for every business at costs that can’t be beat!!! S ee or P h on e 1 0 2 T o d a y Sherman Co. Journal THEY BUCK N o better string of EASY WASHER bucking horses can be found than the bunch brought here by U-Can l O c 46 oz. tin 1 8 c B IS Q U IC K Lg. Pkg. Minced Clams Boraxo 20-Mule Team Waxed Paper1 Roast Beef . Armour’s 2 cans 2 cans 2 for 12 oz. can 2 O c inlower Snow White Per head 1 9 c String Beans Blue Lake , Per lb.'-O5c 7 for 1 7 c Cantaloupes Potatoes 25 lb. sack 5 9 c DELIVER CONLEE’S GROCERY XSAVE Quality Goods „ ZEIGLER’S ° S ± Grass Valley Barber. N ot one conies out of the chute w ith HAMPTON FURNITURE C o m p le t e S to c k Mac out going into a dance that more often than not upsets .his — ------------ r------------------------ --------- ----- ------------ /-------------- would-be rider. T his is Y O U R Fair, T he 4-H boys and girls who exhibit are Y O U R children; the men and women you meet are Y O U R neighbors; the exhibits and the racing stock are Y O U R animals- • • ----- . . . ■ ' , Sherman C ounty Fair Sept. 13-14-15