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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
’ ) V ?• » -A >AGK t IBBSM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. ORtGÔN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2i, IM I E. McPherson, road Uhor _ 38.00 F orest Grove and returned to Kent Rós« O rnduff: Stam ps, Clerk’s current events and Mrs. Gosson W. Kelly, road labor r $88.00; Office 10.00 Monday. talked on world events. Plans Mileage $11.66; Less gaso Rosellen Jennings was a dinner S. W. Searcy: Supplies, C ourt were made for a IDoernbocher tea line 14.49; ... 30.06 house .34 getst at the J. C. Wilson home on March 4, at the hotel. K. Dunlap, road labor $33.00 W est Coast Print. & Bind. Co: Saturday evening. Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper re Mileage $10.60; less gaso Assessor’s office $2.26; iff Mrs. Lester Wilson and infant ceived the high score prize when line 14.49; . 29.11 Clerk’s office 46.85; daughter returned to their home the Tuesday contract club met with C. Bargenholt, road da- Superintendent’s office J>0; here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Medler. Six tables bor $29.40; (Mileage 11.85 41.25 Sheriff’s office 18.05; 67.65 Kent 'basketball team was de veie in play during the afternoon. C. Hearing, road labor 9.00 feated on the home floor Saturday Geo. G. Updegraff: Premiums 7.00 on Officers Bonds 7 126.10 C. Mersinger, road labor evening by the Grass Valley team. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belknap I Mrs J. T. Johnson and .Mrs. Grace A. Shearer, road labor 4.00 Oliver Schadewitz of Wamic Wily W. Knighten: Supt. of left for Junction City Saturday, ■ Medler were additional guests. M r.1 and Mrs. Roland Johnson I. Kruger, road labor 2.50 fice help 50.00 was a visitor at the Carl Schade- where Mr. Belknap will teach in & : "nterstate Tractor & Equip Survey Associates Inc: School witz home Friday night. the public schools. Former Was were party hosts Saturday night ment Co.: Tractor & Bull Supt. office^# 1.75 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis were co teachers employed there now are at their home. Pino?hle was play dozer 6,950.00 ever night visitors in The Dalles A. M. Zevely: TExpense Gov’t Frank Thomas and Homer Dixon. ed at four tables. Scoring honors Trapper 12.50 State Indus Aiocident Comm. Mr. Belknap her been replaced wire held bv Mrs. Ove Hanson and Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Margaret W. Peetz: Assessor’s here by Morris Harvey of Co- Walter Medler. Low score prizes Road employees protection 11.37 went to Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and meeting at Heppner 16.50 National Hospital Ass’n Road son Richard and Miss Helen Hal- cuille. vorsen were dinner guests at the J. C. Freeman: Stamps, As employees protection 8.00 Nine tables of bridge were in George Drinkard. sessor’s office 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hal White were home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reek- Pacific Poaçer & Light Co, play at the home of Mrs. Ed Mc man jr., near Grass Valley Sun Marie Hoskinson: Office help Lights, machine shed, Kee Friday afternoon when Mrs. called Xo Los Angeles Thursday Assessor’s office 59.00 day. Wasco 100 McKee and Mrs. Bruce Grady were of last week to see Mrs. White’s The dance at Antelope Saturday A. J. Bucholtz: County Jail Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co.: co-hostesses at a valentine party. mother who is ill. Jimmie White (meals) 4.20 night wae quite well attended by Cqlverts ... 148.81 Dessert luncheon was served at is staying with his grandparents May & Son: County Jail (Gro Kent people. ' Howard Cooper Corp. Sta 1:30 from tables centered with durng their absence. ceries) .88 Kent Grange, No. 688 will give tionary Air Plant 260.36 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Endicott sweet peas. Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand C. C. Wilson: Mileage outside a one-act play Saturday evening Interstate Tractor & Equip of 1 P 1 ineville were week end guests received the high score and Mrs of County $24.00; Office February 22nd. A pie social and ment Co., machinery re H. D. Proudfoot second high score. at. the H. H. White home. expense (Stamps) $5.00 29.00 dance will follow. paired 3.51 Cleon Caldwell made a* ¡business Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walker of Mrs. Laura Sather attended a Sherman County Journal: Tax Pacific Poweer & Light Co. Puilman, W. shing-ton visited here trip 'to Portland and return Sat Foreclosure $148.20; Coun Pomona Lecture Conference at Lights, Moro machine shed 1.98 several days with Mrs. Walker’s urday. ty Printing 31.65; Sheriff’s Peiidleton one day last week. J. G. Freeman: Flag material 1.30 Mrs. Andrew Landles loft with mother, Mrs. Augusta Huckin, be office Expense 52.50; 232.35 Standard Oil Co., gasoline Mr. and Mrs. Durward Helyer 51.48 fore leaving for San Francisco her son Tom for Marshfield, where of Moro were Sunday visitors at J. M. Wilson: County Comm 7.50 J. K. McKean: Repair and sup where Mr. Walker has been trans she will stay for- an indefinite David Reid: County Comm. 7.00 the W. C. Helyer home here. plies, road equipment 3.10 time with her daughter, M:s. ferred. T. Lester Johnson: Premiums Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer were S. W. Searcy: Supplies road A benefit card party will be Terry. on officers bonds $150.00; business visitors in Moro Monday. uequipment 5.82 Mrs. William Clothier enter sponsored by the Pythian Sisters 1940 Delinquent tax fore W. C. Helyer and Mrs. Robert Joe’s Motor Servise, supplies tained members of her junia! on the 27th. Entertainment will closure 8.00; District At- * , road equipment 2.00 When government officials decided a few years ago to select Helyer were business callers in * be a program, grad bag and late bridge club Wednesday with Mrs. turney’s expense 7.50; ' 165.50 Foss & Co., supplies road Grass Valley Tuesday morning. Hildred Zell holding high score. the ten greatest American natural wonder pictures as illustrations refreshments, to be given in ‘Fra Gee. A. Potter: County Judge equipment , 15.90 Mrs. Clayton« McCall of Golden- for a national park series of postage stamps, the Great White ternity hall. expense 10.50 Moro Pharmacy: supplies road COUNTY COURT Throne, towering master of Zion National Park, was one of those dale, Washington is visiting at the . Mr. end Mrs. G. C. Andrews re City of Moro: Water at court I Continued from na,rn ent» chosen. Its gleaming white precipices defy venturesome climbers; equipment .39 turned home last week after spend heme^of her brother-in-law . and its plateau-like top untrod by man. Zion National Park in south Oregon State Agricultural house . 1 90 W. R. Reid & Son: supplies sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith. ing ten days visiting both in Port Jost-ph A. Mee: Justice Court college: first half Agricul road equipment 2.56 Norman Fields lefit Monday for ern Utah is a summer mecca for tourists from all over the world. land and Carleton. expense 3.00 Geo. B. Moon: supplies and tural Agent 925.00 Army training. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bottemiller CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL Roy J. Baker: Bond of R. A. labor 12.20 Harry McDonald joined the navy of Rock Creek have (moved to the LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD W- A. Mav & Son: suppliées Stow, Justice of the Peace .65 and is stationed at San Diego, Cal A n n u al H om em ak ers ; Holzaphel place while the family FUND FEBRUARY TERM 1941 O’Meara Supply & Imp. Co. District No. 4 10.00 ifornia. tha* had lived there is renting Mrs. Claimant Account Amount Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Supplies 4.62 Mrs. Frank Lamtoorn won the Helen Dingle’s house in town. $48.70 W. G. Armsworthy: Supplies 4.10 Courthouse phones 15.95 L L. Peetz, Road master club pride and Mi's. Wiley Mc C on feren ce C om ing Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Rice are Donald was an additional guest E. McPherson, road labor 29.20 Moro Garage: Suppies Pacific Power & Light Co. 34.43 The annual homemaker’s confer- , moving to their place one mile be when members of the two table W Kelley, road labor 9.40 Unton Oil Co.: Supplies Courthouse lights $57.49; 2.70 low where they have been living. contract club met with Mrs. Ed ence it to be held at Oregon State K. Dunlap, road labor 9.00 Merchandise $6.30; 63.79 City of Moro: Water in ma college at Corvallis, (February 25, Week end guests at the Rice home McK ee Wednesday. €.60 J. E. Wilson, DeMoss Park 15.00 C Bargenhalt, road labor chine shed 1.75 26, 27, and 28. Any Shennan were Paul Walton of Weiser, C. Hearing, road labor 8.00 Geo. Wilde Garage: Supplies Th ’ Swender Blue Print Co., Mr. and Mrs. Bernis Guy and. county homemaker who desires to Idaho and his nephew, Harold Mr. and Mrs. »Charles Everett and 4.50 j and labor DeMoss Park 2.20 C. Mersinger, road labor 163.40 Mr. Harry Howell of Kent and Rcbertson of Camas, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady met at attend this conference is invited Miss Helen Neal of Independence, State Indus. Accident Comm. K. Dunlap, road labor 4.80 Howard Cooper: Machinery Members of the Mary Elizabeth the Frank Lamborn home for an and should get in touch with her were married at Goldendale, Wash 68.25 Peace officers protection 5 01 L. L. Peetz, road master Repair - 83.33 Sunday school class of the Meth evening of pinochle preceded by a local county agent or extension ington, February 13. They will office. An excellent program has odist Church, met with Mrs. no host dinner. make their home here on’the farm Herbert Root for a regular meet- j Mrs. Hal Shelton visited in been arranged and will include with G. W. Ho-wdl, father of the information on nutrition, vita ing Wednesday. town from Hood River Monday. mins, diets, clothing, selection of groom. Mrs. Howell expects to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kasetoerg fabrics, and in addition there will complete her senior year in high and daughter Janet, were week end In case you do not know it, the ’ be group singing, a fashion show school here this spring. guests in Portland. departing woman caller, who kee fb , A number of young people Manager and directors of the the front door open 10 minutes, is presented (by Meier & Frank, a vjsit to one of the nursery schools, gathered at the G. W. Howell Snerman Co-op met in The Dalles , secretly in the employ of your recreation, drama, landscape arch-, home Saturday evening .to chari Wednesday night with the plan coal dealer. - itecture, flower arrangements and vari Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell. ning committee of the Chamber of activities of. interest. Out- Mrs. Gus Schilling spent Tues Ctmmeroe. ; standing educators have ibeeo ob- day evening in The Dalles with The Sherman garage and mach , tained to take part in the pro- her daughter, Mi's. Lyle Smith ine shop opened Monday with Dave I tram. These men and women and granddaughter, Joyce, of Brown as machinist. are all experts in their particular Eugene. Mrs. Smith entered a Mrs. Rtfby Agee of Portland j field. Advanced information re- hospital Wednesday in The Dalles and Mrs. Opal McCoy of Eugene i ceived here indicates that this will for a minor operation and Mrs. spent several days visiting at the ! be one of the outstanding confer- St hilling returned home bringing E. P. Rich home. The women are ! ences of the year and it is an ex Joyce with her to remain several sister« of Mr. Rich. cellent opportunity to become weeks visiting here. A large numlber of visitors from | better acquainted with some of Mr. -and Mrs. Carl .Schadewitz Wcsco attended the Rufus-Wasco the newer developments fn foods, and son John, accompanied by Mrs. high school game in Arlington nutrition, and clothing for those Rosellen Jennings, motored to Cow Saturday night. The score was who can attend. Canyon Saturday evening where Il to 27 in favor of Wasco, which I they visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. puts Wasco in line for the tourna Brief ■* j Barnet. ment Thursday in 'Arlington. Florist—Would you careto say Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutton and Mr. it with flowers, sir? Perhap3 a Nellie spent Tuesday night at the and Mrs. Harley Dutton motored dozen roses? j home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wil- to ¡Blaylock Saturday fop a visit Highlanded—(in love): Aye. l son at Rufus. with Mr. and Mrs. George Van mon, Ibut I’m a man of few words I Mrs. IDick Reckman and daugh- Gosbeck. Mr. Gosbeck is a broth —two will do! j ter Margaret and Mrs. J. Doyle of er of Mrs. Ed Dutton. In the eve 1 Grass Valley were Kent visitors ning they attended the basket ball [ Saturday afternoon. game in Arlington. Mrs. William Jones returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Darby left her home here Thursday evening for Madras where Wayne has em Geo. L Wernmark & Co. from The Dalles where she had ployment with the Shell Oil com keen in a hospital for the past pany. TAX CONSULTANTS ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hull were AND ACCOUNTANTS Mr. ami Mrs. L. W. Amick, Mr. week end guests of Mrs. Hull’s Specializing in Federal & State and Mrs. Robert Schilling and parents, Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence daughter Bobetta, Mrs. Jay Mc Income Tax Procedure Funk. <s>- Kay, Mrs. John Wilson and J. H. Mrs. Maud Akers and Mrs. F. C. 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