Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 13, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS, 19«
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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^
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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
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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
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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.
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| 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
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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 ....»
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,
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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
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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!
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ON FARM POWER
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.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.
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$2.98
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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
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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
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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