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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1940)
T" t '■ >ACB « SHERMAN COUNTÏ JOURNAL, MORO. ORROON > / FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS, 19« ? ahed ; 1-75 Sherman Cooperative Grain E. J. Belshaw, road labor 28.50 Joe T ruitt, Insurance on F air- the Legion *nd Auxiliary m ee tin g ' »2000 to $3800 a year; O'Meara Supply & Implement Co. Growers, road machinery grounds -------------- .247.20 in Hood Ritter ' • * aeronautical entfm eeting m aterials, Road machinery supplies 242.06 supplies —_ A". J. Swegle, road labor 14.40 Miss M arjorie- H atley, eldest »WJjU® 2600; aeronautical engin- Lucille H. V a le ,h e a lth Nurse 62.50 L. L. Peetz, road m aster 68.90 riaughter of Mr. and M r s .M .B . eenng «ids salary « K O to E2W0, | C. C. Wilson, T rip to Sheriff’s E. McPherson, road labor 60.60 Convention $20.00; stam ps Hatley, and Harold Ireland) son ol acr »nautical engineering d r a f tj , 55.80^ ' 25.00 W. Kelly, road labor Alta Ireland, were m arried Friday men, $1620 to $26(Xh For I $5.00; 58.20 Stevens-Ness Law Publishing, _ j K. Dunlap, road labor December 6, in Goldendale in the tier, apply to any first, o r accona- 56.40 1.48 C. Bargenholt, road labor Co., Justice expense presence of the bride’s parents, i chu s postoffice. 47.00 2.50 C. Hearing, road labor Joseph Mee, Justice expense T , . ^ a n g couple are residing in j , W. E. Tate, Vital statistics 1.00 C. M ersinger, road labor 41.00 A. Shearer, road labor 27.00 Pacific Power & Light Co., M asco was victorious over Dufur I day S c h o ^ a t « Jack Hines and Danny Kaseberg, J Woods, road labor 19.00 Lights in courthouse $39.70; who have enlisted in the navy, a r in both basketball gam es played Wc ship- „ . 41.98 State Industrial Accident Comm Fel owship.” Epw orth tLeague at ; Election, $2.28; rived Tuesday of last week for o Tuesday night. Road employees , 30.12 few days a t home. They left T hurs It is reported th at Max’s Cafe 6.30 p. m. Preaching service at The Macmillan Co., Publishers, N ational Hospitalization Supt’s office 2.03 day of this week, Jack to attend will be reopened under the 'man the G rass Valley church Sunday 8.00 The National Geographic, Su- i Road employees tft« moon a t 2:30. aviation school and Danny to go agement of 'Ruth Moore. More Lumber and Fuel Yard perintendent’s office 3.00 F. L. Cannell, Pastor. to the islands. The boys were en Community members in atten 12x80 lumber s* The G arrard Press, Superin tertained at a social party with dance at the w heat league last .60 Geo. A. P otter, roads tendents office 2.73 Fames and refreshm ents T hurs I week in Pendleton included Mr. and CO NTY C O U R T ________. 31.88 Wily W. Knighten, office help 50.00 Poss & Co., roads day when Mrs. Lee Hines and Mrs. Mis. Albert Kaseberg, Mr. and Cot anued from page one. 22.5b , Wes Wilde, roads State Indus. Accident Comm. Vernon Van Gilder were, co-hos- I Mr< 9.40 Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 1 >0 votes at 3c $3.00; ! Peace officers protection 4.99 Pacific Power & Light Company tcsaes. Students of the high school i H erbert Root, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. R. 4. Johnson, 3rd clerk, 100 Lights in machine shed 1.50 arx. class mates o f the two, the proudfoot, Hugh W alker, Cecil v ites at 3c $3.00; 6.00 Sherman County Journal County printing . 11.30 O’M eara Supply & Implement Co. 1940 class, were present at the Fields, Asa Riehelderfer, Cart Get N. McDonald, chairman 5-88 Supplies - . 1^5.14 H ires home. 1 Uv rett. Joe Hilderbrand. > .00: votes at 3c $2.94; 5.94 May & Son, Jail Howard Cooper Corporation, The annual C hristm as bazaar C J. Thompson, Judge $3.00: 98 S. W. Searcy, Courthouse $3.24; Officers of the Annie Fulton Road supplies 39.36 Insurance on Experim ent S ta chapter will be installed in Jan- given Saturday by the “ members v >tes at 3c $2.94; 5-94 Geoi B. Moon, wiring machine tion $228.75: 231.99 of the Methodist church was suc uaiy They are W orthy Matron, Be’ lard M artin, 1st clerk $3.00; 97.83 shed I vrn Wilde; W orthy Patron, Roy cessful. In the afternoon fancy- , 140 9.; votes at 3c $2.94: 5.94 A rt Bucholtz, Jail .58 Bt lshe©s Associate Matron, Gladys work, toys and used clothing were W iliord Belshe, 2nd clerk $3.00; Chas. R. Logan, County Audit 35.00 May & Son, roads 1.45 £. W. Searcy, roads Zell Associate Patron, William on sale. In the evening about 60 1 10 miles at 10c $1.00; Hall « Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Sher 9.05 Rhodes; Secretary, Ellen H arper; I persons enjoyed the dinner and iff’s office $15.35; Superin W. G. Arm syorthy, roads rent $5.00; 98 votes a t 3c T tasurer. Lvdia- Darby; Conduc later a musical program was giv- ' ' $2.94; G.Ì0 tendents $13.30; Clerk’s 4.85; 11-94 Gio.,W ilde Garage, roads tress, Isabeli H aufelt; A ssistant j en in the church auditorium . Arch Richard Bruckert, 3rd clerk $3.- 27.30 A ssessor’s $4.69; 38.19 K. McKean, Diesel oil ) Gosson carried home a nice turkey i 00; 98 votes at 3c $2.94; 87.20 Conductor, Ida Everett. t 5.94 Pacific Power & Light Company Standard Oil Co., Gasoline . Mrs. H. M. Zell and Mrs. Carl won from the candy guessing con- Jas. W. Blagg, Chairm an $3.00. Labor, Supplies a t Court- —_ Joe’s Motor Service, road mach- ' Everett were co-hostesses a t a five^reit. Over $100 was taken in from • 44 votes a t 3c $1.32; house 4.42 4.32 inery ' 1 table bridge party a t the home of the dinner and bazaar. Ncomi Van Gilder, Convention-*- M orrfGarage, road machinery 88.90 Clyde Smith, Judge $3.00; 34 , H rs Everett Saturday afternoon. and dues ’ 20.65 E arl Olds, road supplies « At a library board meeting a ! n.iles a t 10c $3.40: Ja n ito r 5.50 new ----------- schedule of library 34.86 Tum-A-Lum-Lumber Co., road Mrs. Bernis Guy held high score ..... -------„ hours . was i $6.00; 44 votes a t 3c $1.32; 12.72 David Reid County Comm. honors. Dessert luncheon preced- decided upon. The library will b e j p Eakin, 1st clerk $3.00; J. M. Wilson, County Comm. 29.50 supplies ' ‘ 61.30 open from 1.30 to 4 both Wednes- I 4 J votes at $1.32; 4.32 1'. Lester Johnson, Dist. A t C ity of Moro, W ater, machine i cards. Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Endicott left day and Saturday of each week. torney’s expense 10.05 ; p p Reynolds, 2nd clerk $3.00; 4.32 Geo. A. Potter, County Judge for Prineville Friday, a fter she Mrs. Diebert Johnson w as hos 44 votes at 3c $1.32; had spent some weeks here with tess to members of her 500 social A ... Payne, 3rd clerk $3.00; ' our First bottle of any good* beer expense ' 25.05 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. club Friday. A fter dessert lunch 44 votes a t 3c $1.32; 4.32 R. C. Ornduff, trip to Clerk’s . istes great when you're thirsty. But eon three tables were in play. Guy L. Hoskinson, Chairman W bite. convention 7.70 how docs the second bottle taste? Mr. and M rsJ.C . McDermid were Additional guests were Mrs. John $3.00: 124 votes 3c $3.72; 6.72 Joe T ruitt, stam ps or Clerk’s That's Ihe test ol a truly great beer among the guests in attendance at ; McClure. Sarah Stalcup and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Judge $3.00; 44 office 10.00 That's why we cay try two bottles S:. Pauls Episcopal church Sunday Alta Smith. miles a t 10c $4.40; Hall r e n t , C’ty of Moro, W ater for court J this lamous brew YouTl find the i»> The Dalles a t the m arriage of Klondike club members m et with $5.00; 124 votes 3c $3.72; 16.12 house 1-9 j > Miss Ardene Clemmons of Hood Mrs. E rnest Shull Thursday of this J. L. Davis, 1st clerk $3.00; 124 second bottle just as 'clrechinq, just CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL River and Robert Baker of The week. The ladies are doing char- votes a t 3c $3.72: 6.72 as satisfying as the first. You get LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD j)a]les. • » . | ity work making a Christinas gift G. C. Young, 2nd clerk $3.00; 'complete*satisfaction m every bottle FUND, DEC. TERM, 1940 Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder enter- of p com forter to send to the 124 votes a t 3c $3.72; 6.72 C. M. Hulbert, explanation on ot Blitz-Y/eichcrd beer because one tamed' at five tables of pinoch’e Poernbecher hospital. Jesse Helyer, 3rd clerk $3.00 10.00 road m atters tile doe_si/£takejthe edge off your Frioay evening at the home o ff Mrs y Lester Johnson -and 124 votes a t 3c $3.72; 6.72 L. L. Peetz, road m aster, 74.70 cnioyment of the next one! Next Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hines. Mrs. n u ther, Mrs. Grosscup of Portland, Roy G. Schilling, Chairman $3.; 68.20 E. McPherson, road labor Van Gilder and R osr Hilderbrand were hostesses at a contract bridge time "try two and Satisfy Yourself • 20 miles at 10c $2.00; Hall 61.60 W. Kelly, road labor won high scores. MAKE A FAIR TEST! S h i/ W n n h a r d it on» o l party of four tables and luncheon ren t $5.00; 177 votes a t 3c 63.00 K. Dunlap, road labor m any l.r t l D » e it r o w on th» m o r i r t $5.31; ' 1531 C. Bargenholt, road labor Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eaton, house Friday. Mrs. E verett W atkins We tu g y e il y ? “ rn a k t youi c o m p a n io n with 16.20 one o l I h n e lir » r S e ta u te it w ould and Mrs. Floyd Root were viators. guests of Mrs. E. Siscel, visited T. M. G arrett, Judge $3.00; 177 54.50, C. Hearing, road labor not be la ir Ic y o u r it ll or b h t / W e in h a rd to Mr. and Mrs. E verett W atkins votes, a t 3c $5.31; 8. j 1 ,C. M ersinger, road labor in The Dalles with relatives Mr. rr.a e t the le ft with a reoond-quolity beer 48.50 P a t O'M eara and Mrs. G. L. Coleman and are spent the week end in Portland J. E Alley, 1st clerk $3.00; 177 47.50 A. Shearer, road labor 8.31 * row in Portland visiting relatives. with Hazel Marie, their daughter. votes a t 3c $5.31; Your Doolor Mr. and Mrs. William Clothier Don Sm ith, 2nd clerk $3.00; 177 , The churches are uniting in a Christmas program this year. It and daughter, Ann, motored to votes at 3c $5.31; 8.31 Operating economy is important in a.- will be held Sunday evening, Dec Portland Sunday. 1 Lawrence Todd, 3rd clerk $3.00; ember 22 a t the M ethodist church. tractcrAnd buying fuel tor a Cater* 177 votes a t 3c $5.3V. 8.31 •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamborn G U A R A N T E E D S A T IS F Y IN G B E E R Mr. and Mrs. J e f f Wilson and son v ere dinner hosts a t the Lanuborn Velma McKean, Chairm an $3.00; .pilfar" Diesel is like buying two suits. , BLITZ W tiHH AW D COMPART fWU] Donnie of The Dalles were week home W ednesday evening. Guests 294 votes a t 3c $8.82; 11^2 of clothes for halt the price ot one. . .vs,..r -T . rCRTlA;<l>, BRECON N ew ru b b er end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy included Mrs. Jane Dunlap, Mr. E. E. Barzee Judge $3.00; 294 .'You see the Caterpillar DiestH.' n g ita to r s t o p * votes a t 3c $8.82; 11.82 Belahee. land Mrs. E. D. McKee, Mr. and rtjMipared with a gas ng.'b'whs' oWy i w r i n g e r r o ll* Clarence Sparling, Lloyd Hen Mrs. Charles E verett and Mr. and Theo. Johnston, 1st clerk $3.00; '2 w u t halt as fhany gallons of W / J 294 votes a t 3c $8.82; 11.82 nagin, Ray Blake and Scott Fort- Mrs. Bruce Grady. ; 7$W tgj)nty hall as*much pBFgallii^' - Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Royce were Mae Moore, 2nd clerk $3.00; ner of Moro came to the Roy Bel Trade your>o’d wsaher a* in Portland from Thursday until 294 votes a t 3c $8.82: 11.82 she« place Sunday and accompa Saturday attending (to ^business Bee McKee, 3rd clerk $3.00; nied Roy goose hunting. down payment. Phone 1C’ TOVISIT THE 1 U 1 294 votes V t 3c $8.82; 11.82 Mrs. Ivan Gervias and daughter affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee of Idah M. E verett, Chairm an $3.: returned to Prineville a fte r a fo r tria l 191 votes at 3c $5.73; 8.7o weeks stay w ith her parents, Mr. Moro were dinner guests Thursday evening a t the E. D. McKee home. Myrtle M. Funk, Judge $3.00; end Mrs. M. B. Hatley. Mrs. A. B. P o tter and Mrs. Geo. 191 votes at 3c $5.73; 8.73 H arry Baczee was in town S at Caterpillar John Deere Potter were in The Dalles Monday. W. R. Reid, 1st clerk $3100; 191 urday from Redmond. The D a lle - D re * votes at 3c $5.73; 8.73 Mr. and Mrs. McQuellin and the Maude Akers, 2nd clerk $3.00 la tte r’s mother, Mrs. iftarzee, have By John W. Kelly 191 votes a t 3c $5.73; 8.73 moved into the house on the hill I ('c’’*'TTUlcd from nnt 1 i Elva Hines. 3rd clerk $3.00; 191 -------u. Z. .. , • ■ ■. ''w . rex t to Frank Ijamborn. cause Rep. Knute Hill, Washing- votes at 3c $5.73. 8.78 Jimmy attending J i m m v Hilderbrand n u u e i u i o i i u is ia « w c u v ....» . , * St. Mary's academy in The Dalles. , ton. prem aturely announced th at ’ Chss. E verett, Election booths bomber Kn«n base, n originally . A rthur Sargen* “ a KnmiTw.r r it r in w llv intended in te n d e d $5.00; ?0 miles at 10c $2.00; 7.00 Mr. and . . Mrs. instead of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur for Yakima, was to be located at C. L. Montgomery, hauling elec tion booths - 2-00 Van Gilder, as stated in last weeks Pendleton . . . . Oregon’s -Congress ■ « 1 news, were among those attending man Pierce w ants a comm ittee ap D epartm ent of A griculture, Seal pointed to investigate election i er W eights & Measures 3.76 polls. He has w ritten Dr. Galhip ' W est Coast Printing & Bind of his desire and Gallup has replied ing: Assessor $1.25: Supt. that his poll on Oregon was wrong . $50.92; T reasurer $4.55 56.72 Ci. The Little Hermits say: only one-tenth of one percent . • • ! Mid-Columbia Typew riter shop D o w n Q u ilt Explanation of why nothing is be i Assessor’s Office 8.5b W E 72” b y 84” ing done to prevent British CoL umbia from dumping apples on the 100 p e r c e n t G o o s e ¿ o w n American m arket to the detrim ent if orehardists of Oregon and T a f f e ta , p l a i n o r q u i l t e d - W ashington, is to enable Canada T w o t o n e o r p l a i n c o lo r s to acquire dollar exchange with LJLWTBB which to purchase w ar munitions. $ 9 .9 7 to $ 1 5 .8 7 Government w ants instructors, air WASCO MORO co"pr technical school, salaries Wasco Youths Home On Furlough 24ft. ATEST! t£ £ ia T K £ lis t! ' ON FARM POWER I K MMM) .I f EASY WASHER SAFE HAMPTON FURNITUHF O ’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co f t'/W " \ Ail Packages Gift Wrapped FREE “I T H ITS THEMARK T. Lester Johnson fo r Quality, Flavor and Valuel B o y s S u its Boys man styled suits with blouse. Wcol flannel, long pants. Navy, brown, and green. Sizes 4-5-6 I The ideal gift ior yoiiï home W coLonim PREMIER fin $ 3 .9 8 Little Girls Dresses 1. E. S. C o rd u ro y ju m p e rs O O R LA N b lo u e s . 100 - 200 . M 0 - w att central light plus three 4<Mratt candle liK h t a . F la a i l e h . Bronxe, Silver and Gold finish. T an pr egg shall shade. 114!» 6 S2.4S down, S3.IS a month lor months. 03 snnoEi Bronse or Ivory and Gold finish, attrac tiv e p a rc h m e n t shade, w ith 100-200- 900-watt light. S1.4S down. SI 30 a month for 6 months. C o lo r s , r e d o r t e a l b lu e S iz e s 3 to 6 Soft, glareless light from these attractive lamps cheers up any room and enables you to relax and read or sew in comfort. A trans- lucent bowl filters out glare and directs part of the light upward for general illuminaticfn. An investment in com- fort and eye protection. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT C O M P A N Y SWtAlLKb ; 100% wool—tailored by Janzen and Brunswick. High “V” neck. This pull-over sw eater is the per fect g ift for the well dressed man. ' . ” $2.98 , i ( i i j ! i ( I I New! ..*v/ gp’y $ 1 ,9 8 See our new fixtures. The main floor has been complete ly remodeled with new tables, shelves and show cases. House Coats 4?ress Shirts S h i r t c r .i f t a n d S a l is b u r y s a n f o r iz e d d r e s s s h i r t s . N o w ilt c o lla r. F in e t a i l o r i n g , w i t h c a r e f u l f in is h . A ll s ty l e s a n d c o lo rs . - T h e s e m e n s s h i r t s a r e in S iz e s 14 to 17 ... F O E O N L Y A . M . W illia m s ISO YEABS OF P U B L IC S E R V IC E I t — 1 w h ite An Id e a l G ift fo r l i t t l e S is te r Is topenttoa, New tort w ith \ *’ Q Q O □OU S p e c ia l! J u st «inpack« d. R a y o n S a tin , z ip p e r and w r a p m c d c ls . " S h irre d a n d e m b ro id e ry trim C o lo rs : A q u a , r o y a l, w in e , b la c k , t e a r o s e a n d b lu e The Dalles, Oregon