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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1940)
V-- PACIB 1 SHBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1» 1940 The busineae .houM who«« Portland. „ . , end a t Hood River. is at the top W thio oefcnom wffl Charles Powell of Moro was a Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap ■■ r be the one at whose place o f bosi- caller hertrSaturday. and Mias A nita Dunlap were visi nesa the weekly drawing in M 4 John Wilson of K ent, was a tors f t The Dalles Thursday. each Saturday afternoon at throo Mrs. H. O. Dugger and Mrs business caller h^re Saturday and The last of the 1940 big game o’clock. Main drawing wfll be Tweet an d 'ch ild ren were visitors Monday. seasons opens on November 1 with December 21 at the Moro Hotel. Interest in the price of diesel Mrs. Elben Kee entertained the the bull and cow elk season in in The Dalles Saturday- fuel was marked this week as Mrs. -Glen - Karnes was a visitoi junior bridge club a t her home northeastern Oregon and continue« petitions were circulated asking at the Jitfme of Mrs. A. M. Nelson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Arzell through November 16. Cow elk the public utilities commissioner L?mley held high score for the may be shot only if the hunter at Moro Sunday. to prevent the changing of new irfternoon and Mrs. Roy Weis re possesses one of the special cow The Bookworm club m et a t the Mr. and Mrs. Calvin F elt and C. L. Jam ison was here H . this rates th a t made a reduction pos- home of Mrs. Norris Gilkison F ri ron, Clifford left Monday morning ceived the guest prize. elk tags, 2,000 of which were sold v,eek from John Day. He is rep- j n thig county diesel fuel day afternoon with six members Jam es Wilson of Kent was a by the Oregon State Game commis for their home in Chicago going recanting the f e t e v e te rin .ri.n i. # h>,f cent jn Moro and _ ............................................. MORO LUMBER ft FUEL YARD present. Mrs. Tom Alley gave a by way of California to see ‘the ‘ business visitor here Saturday. sion. cfF.ee and i n s t i g a t i n g the shoot- >g Vgll gnd three M rte r, j “The by Golden Gate bridge and to visit Lus Engstrom was a business Elk territo ry embraces all of •ng of a “ ; of a cent in Waeco becauae of re- Kedorova. A their nephew, Melvin Balzer, ac visitor at Moro Saturday. 35e Vick’s Vapo Rub von Borstel. One quarter auctions made by the Union Pacific , Mr. an<j Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen March Field, and over the southern { Kent volleyball teams were de- Union, Um atilla, Grant, Morrow, and Baker counties and a portion skinned out of the carcass and .he ; v hch went jnt)) effect gnJ family were ¡n The Hall.-. route home. They spent ten days feated by the Grass Valley teams of Wallowa county. The cow elk 60c size Mentholatum rem ainder left. 13. Sunday to visit John Patjens, who on the local floor Wednesday, eve visiting Mrs. F elt’s brother, A. F. territory does not embrace the en 50c Vick’s Nose Drops Ronald Powell and ^»8 « »ter, Thjg reduction has been pro. in a hoapitab ning. Balzer and family. tire bull elk area. Mrs. Lyle Woods, expect to It a Ugted by truckers and others and Roy B arnett was a business • Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and MORO PHARMACY Mrs. A rt tiibby visited school shortly for Michigan to take de- * pubHc hearing ig being beld t o- Visitor in The Dalles Monday. (All hunters planning to indulge sons and Mr. and Mrs. Herman W ednesd^yafw rnoon where a par divery on a new car. dAy before the commissioner. J. B. Jake Eslinger made a business Peters and sons were visitors in ty was given"fT^ her son, Stephen in elk hunting are warned that Mrs. Jessie Henrichs is staying ^flam9 jg representing the farm - trip to The Dalles Tuesday. who celebrated his birthday anni tags are necessary for both cow The Dalle Saturday. with her niece and husband in of digtrict affected and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coyner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley and versary. A birthday cake was anc bull elk. All hunters are re Portland a t 8624 SW 21st Ave. I petitions have been circulated son, Harold, and their grandson quired to check in and also out of daughter,» Lila Lee, motored to served. Mi. McKinny was here this wesk to strengthen his hand. Miss Louise Roth of Portland the elk territory. Checking out is were visitors in The Dalles Friday. The Dalles Wednesday when Lila to close up her house for the win MAY and SON, GROCERY a requisite even though the hunter The new rates for grain *n Miss Virginia Huhman- of The Lee entered the hospital for an is here visiting friends. ter. Gilliam and Morrow counties will Dalles spent the week end here appendectomy. has not bagged an elk. IBert Cox was taken to a hospi The social club of the Grass Val go into effect December first ac vifiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and Miss tal in The Dalles for observation. S u n b e a m A u to m a tic ley Rebekah lodge is sponsoring a cording to word from T. W. Swobe Anita Dunlap were visitors at Dick Huhman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simos of C o ffe e m a k e r bazaar to be held Tuesday Nov. 5 cf The Dalles. This means a cent The social club of the Grass Moro Friday. Portland arrived Sunday at the in the Odd Fellow hall a t Grass lower freight rates for shippers Valley -Rebekah lodge is sponsoring Vivian F ritts spent Sunday as home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gil- Valley. in those counties. a bazaar to be held Tuesday, Nov. & guest a t the home of Mr. and k.son and visited until Tuesday. Mrs. Ola Ruggles entertained 2 5, in the Odd Fellow hall a t Grass Mrs. W. C. Todd. PACIFIC POWER * LIGHT CO. Miss Cassie Holmes and Mrs. tables of contract players a t her OBITUARY Valley. C. B. Andrews took John P atjen i Mr. and Mrs. A / F , Balzer, Mr. home Tuesday evening. The Hal- Ruby Dee Haner was born The Methodist Sunday school had snd Mrs. Calvin F m n ln d son, Clif to a hospital in .The Dalles for l o u t ’en motif was in evidence in Illinois, February 3, 1865 and pass- Exchange Generator» a hallowe’en party at the home of ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin medical treatm ent. decorations and refreshm re.rw i.m ents. en « . Mrs mrs. • a t°thc #f her dau)fh. Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Metre end son and Miss Clara Mersing- E. R. Barzee made high score for ter, . M' u. Sadie” Riph Mrs.; Rich in in Waacn. Wasco. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arzell er visited M aryhill museum on v.ere business“ visitors in ^ h e for Ford and Chevrolet the evening. She was married to Charles D. Lemley had charge of the games Thursday afternoon. Dalles M onday..^ Mrs. N. W. Thompson, chairman Haner in 1885. To this union was Wallace May motored to Hood Mrs. A. M. Zevely and daugh JO E’S MOTOR SERVICE in charge of fancy work for the horn five children. Two sons and played during the afternoon. Oth River Sunday to bring his wife ers present were Mrs. John Rolfe, ters, Mary Lou and Jean, spent the Auxiliary, wishes to have all work her husband preceeded her in Mrs. Roy Wells, Mrs. Dick Reck- \.eek end here visiting Mr. Zevely home after spending several weeks turned in to her by November 6, death. n.ann and Rev. and Mrs. Cannell ?r.d Grace Marie, coming from v ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the next meeting date, so prepar Surviving are three daughters cf Wasco, and twenty five young Camp Sherman. W alter, while recovering from an ations can be made for the bazaar as follows: Mrs. Rogers of S qp DOUMA BROS. MEAT MARKET J W. Shepard of Lewiston, operation. ptople. Refreshm ents weere serv and Carnival, November 16th. Luis Qbispo, California; Mrs. Bow ed later in the afternoon. Idaho was a business visitor here Why Kot Enjoy It? All people of good will are in ,.f Portland, Oregon and Mrs. ‘‘Grandpa,’ said a little girl,’ “1 Mrs. Jam es Blagg and daughtci Saturday and Sunday. vited to hear Judge Rutherford :r Sadie Rich of Wascb. Also ten W ’inpower Needs No Tail Vane Mr. and Mrs.* Tom Alley, Ed saw something this morning run his public address, Religion as a grand children and eleven great Marie, left Friday for Forest Therefore More Power Grove to attend the wedding anni- Ailey and Mnf. Glen Karnes were ning across the kitchen floor with Gel Our Prices on New Batteries World Remedy and the Evidence grandchildren. cerrary of her parents, Mr. and in The Dalles Saturday to visit out any legs. W hat do you think it in support thereof, at Moro City 9-21 Plate, Spun Glass, Funeral service was held at the Mrs. Asa Eslinger, returning home Lila Lee who is in a hospital could have been?” Grandpa stu OLD ENGLISH park Saturday, Nov. 2, at 3 p. m. Wasco Methodist church Friday 10 yr Guarantee died for a while and gave up. Mrs. Alley returned home with R( produced over the Theocratic afternoon a t 2:00 o’clocTc. Rev. Weanesday. Also Used Delcos ‘ W hat was i t? ” he asked. N ext Sunday the Sunday school them. Sound Car. Free. Pd A 1 F. L. Cannell officiated. Interm ent DcMoss A Son “W’ater’ said his grand daugh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin is launching a twy, year advance C M. Zell, The Dalles undertak in the Sunset cemetery. Moro, Ore. Res. DcMoss Springs p, ogram, called the B aptist church ano fam ily and Mrs. H. A. Sommer ter e s and candidate in th at county wt re visitors in The Dalles Satur- n ..... u m ......................................................... .............................. .................. . CONLEE’S GROCERY fgy coroper, has sent out in th ’S , John Foas and tier ^unt school advance, along with other day. - county a pamphlet explaining the Mrs. McDonald, who were injur cnuiches throughout the nation. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer and H wf of this state having to -do ed in a car wreck nearly two ! The B.Y.P.U. held election of «on, Ralph accompanied by their with undertaking. This law has weeks ago ,are still in the hospi eflkers last Sunday, when . Lois guests, Mr. and Mrs. Felt and son j Coyner was elected president, been changed in recent years. Mr. tal but are recovering v e ry w e ll C.'fford went to Timberline lodge I Daisy G arrett, vice president; Zell states th at he feels that h n Genevieve Oestreich secretary, on Mt. Hood. In Portland they vis explanation of the law is valuable j V vian F ritts, treasurer; and Grace ited the battleship “Oregon” and to his readers. MORO HOTEL in Vancouver visited with a -sister Marie Zevely, pianist. The Woman’s club meeting F r i cf Mrs. Balzer, Mrs. W. L. Hull Ray Jewel attended the princi- day will be in charge of the Legis- U t ! pa Vs m eeting a t Salem over the and family. lation and Americanism committee, r r U H t O f, By, For Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riggs »re which will present a discussion of STRAYED: 9 white shoats; weign week end. William Beck spent the bills on the ballot. I about 70 pounds. Notify H. B. the week end in Portland and Miss going to the A. H. Barnum ranch Sherman Countians D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d I Patricia Cyphers spent the week vxhere he will be employed. Skating will begin next Tuesdayj Pinkerton, phone 842, Moro, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and evening, November 5, a t the Leg- FO r SALE: 75 head choice wean- SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL S h o e s to m e e t th e ten and Miss Clara M ersinger er and feeder pigs. Price Reas- , ion hall with the same prices I spent the week «nd visiting in prevailing as last year. Joe Ri*- | enable. Bob Blair, Rednmond n e e d s o f th e Ore. P«1- 52-1 ner has rented the hall and is buving skates. P- a ^- c o m m u n ity LAWYER Rainfall for the month of Octo WANTED: General Repairing. Rea ber up until press time Thursday i sonable Rates. W rite R- D. D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s * MORO W A900 wa- 1.86 inches which makes this | Lyons, Grass Valley. Bt>x 72. 51- A tto r n e y A t L a w one of the wettest Octobers on j 52-1-2. record. Eleven hundredths fell the | 28th, and .07 on both the 29th and I M o r o a n d W a u co 30th and .05 fell Thursday until . - X 1111111 n u x u n r mid afternoon. Mrs. Lvle Woods has resigned bei position in the county clerks PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON office and Mrs. Robert Hoskin- son is now acting as deputv. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum drove to Fossil Saturday evening U»ed IH C T 2 0 returning with Mrs. Ed Faust v,ho~ lavishing here this week« David Moore, son of Mr. and A 1 Condition Mrs. Collis Moore was operates or for appendicitis last week >n J. K. McKEAN a hospital in The Dalles. Election night there will be ; Quaker State — Cold Test skating at the Legion hall and twice a week thereafter. Nc change in prices from last yea*. M otor O il 35c pint Joe Ritner ii in charge of the hall. R eturns broadcast, pd. ad. FOSS ft COMPANY Mr .and Mrs. Roscoe Moore returned Wednesday night front Don’t Forget Your Portland bringing a new car wi.h Investigation of Calf Killing Drop In Oil Rate J Grass Valley Upheld By Fanners Book Club Holds Elk Season O pens Novem ber First Meeting Being Made P r e s -to -lo g s Carload H ere Frozen Storage Lockers FREE ELECTRICITY from th e Wind $ 1 6 .0 0 CROSSE and BLACKWELL M IN C E M E A T 1 9 c lb . — i iiH — C o m p le te Fried Chicken Dinner 6 0 c S to c k Quality Goods L Lester Johnson Sherman County GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Abstract Co. Z E IG L E R 'S Qs".ori' G ra s s V a lle y D r. C . L . P oley Oregon Needs This Legislation Tell the M o a n V o te 314 X YES anti freeze Miss Alice Freeman of Redmond, n-.ece of J. C. Freeman, is visiting here this week. . Lewis McKee was the winner ot the first prize at last week’s draw- irg and will be able to read the Oregon Journal for the coming year because of his victory. Mrs. Flannagin was second, Betty CofT- man third, Bob Brisbine, fourth ana Mrs. H arry Pinkerton fifth in the list drawn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orvil.e Heckman Thursday, October 24, at The Dalles a 7; ib 10 oz son. Wasco Methodist Church: Sun day school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship a t 11 a. m. Epworth League a t 6:30 p. m. Moro Community P r®sbyte,',an Church: Sunday, November 3, 1940 10 00 - Sunday school, classes for ali ages. Chester W. Smith, sup erintendent. Mrs. H. G. Hanson resumed charge of her Sunday school class last Sunday after an tlse n c e of three months . MORO SCHOOL NOTE? —Bv Mary Kenny Tuesday night, both Moro tennv played Kent on the Kent floor. The Moro girls were victorious. The boys fought a never ceasing battle, but were defeated by one P°The lost game of the season will s ? - a r j s r w s « s MORO GARAGE W eek-en d SPEC IA L Sherbet Low-Cost Financing f t 1 To Lift the Tax Burden 5 1 4 X YES To Help Our Old People 5 1 4 X YES To Safeguard Our Youth 5 1 4 X YES To End Lawless Gambling 5 1 4 X YES VOTE To End Racketeer mg 5 1 4 X YES VOTE For Economic Preparedness 5 1 4 X YES VOTE __ VOTE For the Initiative Measure pin-ball», punch boards, bank mghta.and bingo. 514 X YES —— Builds Bank Credit for your other needs... in 41 state-wide branches! , 4 0 c quart RUGGLES CONFECTIONERY SheU Diesel Oil Shell Stove Oil 7 ic VERNON FLATT U se Co op Products MORO GRAIN GROWERS UOVO I. HINNAOIN, M a n a g tr FIRE and A U T O SHERmRII COURIR RRRRCH FIRST RRTIORRIi OF PORTLAND IN S U R A N C E 8. W. SKAKCT HARDWARE INSURANC» JOURNAL-- $10.00 a rear IN A D V A N C E o ltA l O r . , . . T . . l u d i o n .nd 0 .0 Carl Covar. 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