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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1941)
JA¿** - y « M M M ttitf '■' \ ■ ■ *' ; ‘ S* . ! I ' ÎÀ o l 4 SHERMAN t u u k t * J Ut kna L M oro . OlilËBK IRIDA Y, AMUL si. >#41 laws now ¿oveming cars on Ore- car In a dangerous manneh i They reta in e d Tuesday evening- ' gen highways. The action of the Motorists renewing their driver’s . The Am erican Legion lAuxiliary , legislature' clashes the state high- i*ctnae this spring will find that m et Wednesday* a t the home of j wav commission with authority the cost has jumped from ono I Mrs. C harles Adlard and spent the | to designate speeds on any state dollar to one dollar and fifty cants. day w orking on Red Cross bags highway and erect sign3 giving Jne extra revenue will be put into for the arm y camps. this speed. A state speed control a fund to pay the hospital bills of Mr. and M rs. Ed Race came from board consisting o& the secretary "those hurt in accidents in the Bingen Sunday to spend the day ¡ of state, the superintendent of event that the bills are not paid with Mrs. Race’s m other, Mrs. j The 1941 Oregon Legislature state police and the chairm an of by the patient within a period of Em ma Sayrs, who returned with A group of boys will leave this them to their home to stay several passed 31 bills during the last ses the state highway commission with ninety days, the Motor Association A rthur Landlcs, musical direr week end for Eugene to take p a it sion which directly affects m otor sim ilar authority to designate report concludes. tt r, and members of the iband will days there. in the junior Olympics, an A m eri Mrs. Gladys Morrison went to vehicle owners and drivers acord- j speeds on country roads or city be in La Grande for the iband can Legion sponsored athletic Portland Sunday accompanied h\ ing to the legal departm ent of the streets was created. tournam ent. Those having special event designed to give the boys her daughter, Helen, Mrs. George Oregon Motor Association in a i The new law retains the “basic Lumbers will go Thursday, when training of many muscles without Vir.tin and Betty Jean Vintin of i t pert compiled week. rule” -feature of the previous Marion Crew's will give a piano jompetition. Nine will go from The Dalles. selection. Bcetty Juhnke, Clyde Most im portant bill in this gi t up j rulings but changes the enforce- P.ufus, 6 from Moro, 4 from Kent • Miss Gene Brisbine came up Fridley, Lawrence Nisbet and was Senate Joint Resolution No. nit nt and judicial setup. ard 2 from Grass Valley. from 'Corvallis Wednesday to re 11 w'hich will protect the motor Eugene Gosson will play a trum pet The basic rule states th at no WASOO MORO Mr. and Mrs. John Carson were quartette. Clyde Fridley, (Douglas main a t home. person shall drive a vehicle upon vehicle taxes paid by the m otorist up from Portland over the week Mr. and Mrs. Neal Freem an if:urn non-highway use. The res- a highway a t a speed g reater than Shull, W ilfred Lutje and Donald end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. were here last week end from Res'.ad will play a trum pet quar,- ; oiution refers to the voters of I is reasonable and prudent having Harold Ginn and take their small Eugene to visit with his parents, t< ttc. The entire hand W’ill take Oregon a constitutional am endm er’ due regard to the traffic, surface r * daughter back home. Mrs. Car* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freem an. j._iL in the events of Friday. The wh’ch when passed specifically ear- ( ar.d width of the highway and the son and Mrs. Ginn are sisters. A railroad bridge and building murks all m otor vehicle revenue • ha? ard at intersection and othe> h a c k team will be in Condon Sat C H I) R C H r-A Melvin Schadewitz and fam ily urday for the track m eet there Grp-s Valley First Baptist nr.daMr. and Mrs. Richard Lockhar-t crew is living here in cars while funds for highways. The resolu conditions existing. The new law Wasco defeated the Arlington the men inspect and repair bridges tion was fram ed and adopted thru establishes any speed in excess ot New rubber ’hurch r ~nd son spent Sunday at the V-<; f'.all team last Sunday at Arl 1 the suggestion of the Orego i «56 miles per hour (or other pasted 0:00 a. m .’- Brble School. Ther Schadewitz sum m er home back of along the lne. ag’ta to r stops W. C. Helyer has advertised a ’ Motor Association which led num speed) as ‘‘prim a facie” evidence irg to n tbv a score of 6 to 0 and s a class for every one. wringer rolls Wamic. v T r - - .rr? the Condon 'boys here sale of his show team and equip erous civic organizations asking . of violation of the basic rule. ’1.00 a. m. - Morning Worship Cieo Barnum was down from ment and a num ber of brood m ares i i Sunday. for this m otorist protection. The In other words, if an officer a r r he pastor will speak on “Th< Itcdmond Sunday -for a short time. Mrs. Elvis Rich nlotored to for May 16 at 2 p. m. rests a person for driving more i report cited the fact th a t in some hrist Tomorrow.” Hear this last T ia d e your old washer a» Rachel Poley spent Sunday here Weed-burn last week returning K-ssoge in the series centering Mrs. Jack Cothran has improv { slates as much as fifty per cent of than 55 miles per hour (or exceed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr rday after a visit with her ed from a case of grippe and is 1 the m otor fuel tax has been divert- ing the posted speed) the -burden down paym ent. Phone 161 » round the person of Christ. C. L. Poley, coming from The able to be about most of the day. parents. • ed from highw ays into uses entire of proof is upon the driver to show p. m. - B. Y. P. U. Dalles. Mr. and -MYs. Stew art Johnson Delpha Jean Yarnell is he”e ! ly foreign to the in terest of th? th a t he was exercising reasonable for trial 7:30 p. m. - Feltograph message on Mr. and Mrs. John F. Foss cele- fiom Portland to visit her aunt. o: Salem visited Monday with Mr care ’and caution. However, if 1 automobile user. Tohn 16. i ated thedr fortieth wedding an •r d Mrs. T. L. Fields. ¿M r. and, LOO p. m. Thursday - Praye Mrs. Delpha Ramsey and the | The speed laws were the subject the a rre st is made when the post Mrs. Basil iBains, of Wenatchee, n e ttin g with the study in Romans. niversary last Thursday, April 17 Schadewitz fam ily. of much attention and enactm ent ed speed has not been exceeded, Wr... were guests of her parents, Looking ahead—May 4th is Dedi- nt the _ home of their daughter, School was dismissed Thursdav of the legislature will change the the a rrestin g officer m ust provt The Dalle®. Ore. M'-. and Mrs. .Fields, for several otion Dav featuring special music, Mrs. Lawrence Kaseiberg near for pupils of the 7th and 8th th at the m otorist was driving the J days returning home Monday. Mrs berp, violin 5. voice. The speaker Wasco. Their son, Austin w5> up g ’-ades and the previous day -for B I N U I ’ IB O F A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O F the C O L U M B IA C A S U A L T Y C O M P A N Y from the University to the w th Leonard Fields and daughter. those in the 5th and 6th on ac o f One P a rk ave. N ew Y ork tn the etnte t 11 a. m. and 2:30 p. nt. will be t hem. o f N ew Y ork, on the 31 »t dav o f Decem Sally, went home with the Bains Dr. E. B. H art, pastor of F irst count of the illness of Mary Wil ber. 1 9 4 0 m ade to the Insurance C om W. H. Helyer was here the first m issioner o f the state o f Oregon, pur for a visit. liams, who is down with the suant to law : taptist church, Corvallis. • f the week on business. The Rufus school entertained C A P IT A L measles. Gerald C* Dryden, pastor. Several school districts in the Am ount o f ca pital p a id -u p 1 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 OO Saturday evening with its annual Bill Raymond is in Portland IN C O M E < minty have disposed of their spring dance. lPresent from Was where he is being fitted with a N et prem ium s received du r Wasco Church of Christ: playground equipm ent to a school ing the vear __________ $ 3 .3 6 7 669 32 co were Messers and Mesdamei 10:00 a. m. - Bible School. W. D. wooden leg with which he expects In terest, dividends and rents in Crook county for nominal sums A<ton M cIntyre, T. L. Fields,. Walt Watkins, superintendent. received during the vear_ 29 2.78 1 9 6 to be able to get out and do some Incom e from other sources \ R'au, Boa McDonald, O. G. Hil 11 00 a. m. - Morning Worship. The rnd it is being moved out of the work. He will rem ain in the city received during the vear_ 4 0 9 0 5 O'l ccunty. derhrand. Miss ^une Wilde, Mis? T o ta l in c o m e _____________ $3 661 3 5 6 .2 8 a few days to learn the use of the Communion. Percy Thompson is naw the clerk D IS B U R S E M E N T S A re th a Wells of Portland and Da 3:30 p. m. - Christian Endeavor. leg. N et losses o»k1 during the ef the Sherman County draft man Fields and Kenneth Blau. vear Including adlust- E. F. Forsyth and son of P o rt Vo evening service. m ent e x p e n s e s _________ $1 33 2 78 9 7 0 l>oard having succeeded Mrs. Wiiv Mrs. Maud Akers, Mrs. Roy Commissions and salaries land spent the week end a* the F. Claude Stephens, Minister. paid during the v e a r___ 1 021 554 0)'. Kn,ighten this week., i Be’shee and. their grand daughtei Taxe* llcenrc-« and fees W. C. Helyer Duderanch south of paid durlnc the v e a r___ 129 233 28 e Bids will be opened next T hurs Sharon Hennagin attended a socia1 D ividends ra id on ca p ita l Moro Community Presbyterian Kent. stock d u rlD - the vear__ 50 OOO 00 day, May 1, for the construct on evening of the Rebekah Jodge ’htreh. Sunday, A pril 27, 1941. Am ount o f a ll other ex Clean-up day for the city ct < f the new jail ~ addition to the __________ 9 3 6 .8 8 6 01 penditures • Tuesday evening. •0:00 - Sunday School. Classes foi court house. The county court Moro has been set fey the Break Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutton ac T o ta l e x o e n rlltu r« # _____ S3 4 7 0 46 3 92 ill ages. A pennant will be plac?d A D M IT T E D A S R E T 8 s cornpanied by their daughter and with the class which has the most wi’l hold a special m eeting that fast club com m ittee for May 7. V alu e of bond« owned i am ortized » ________ $5 0 1 4 .4 3 3 43 day to decide on the acceptance two grand sons, Mrs. Jam es Dunr z.-rtitaiw».. è- perfect attendance. V alu e of atocka owned 553 6 0 0 OO end Douglas and David, left for 11:00 - Morning worship, Sermon e f the bids. The public’ may at (m a rk e t value« ______ 29 0 3 2 5 38 Cash In banka ar.d on band Grants Paas Friday, where Mrs. Sy the pastor. Special music bv tend. P r^m bim a In course o f col lection w ritte n s in c e Miss Zora Morgan came from Dunn will join her husband, who is the choir. The young people will 59.3 78 9 7 8 S opt ember 30 1940.------- In terest and rente due and Portland Monday for a short visit, employed by « truck company 4 2 3 * 8 03 accrued _ _ __________ not hold their usual m eeting next 109 9 2 3 02 O th er assets fn e tl _______ with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Coin Rostad and as Sunday evening. Saturday of this week and Mon T o ta l ad m itted assets $8 604 419 64 son Donald drove to Portland F ri Henry G. Hanson, Pastor. Pick Morgan. L I A B IL IT IE S Mrs. Jack Lawrence is ill with day and Tuesday of next fa rm e r5 day where they attended the wed Cross claim s for losses un p a i d ___ __ ___________ $2 35 8 53 8 07 p case of grippe th at has b ^en of the county will he asked to come ding anniversary celebrafion of A m ount of unearned prem Christian Science Society, Moro. iums on all outstandlnx to the office of the county agent M t 3 Rostad’s sister, Mrs. Ed Sunday m orning service a t eleven taking toll of Moro resident®, People feel the nearnpss of their friends risks _____ _ . r ______ - 2 .0 3 0 135 11 D ue fot commission and Mrs. Vernon F la tt came heme and sign th eir farm plan wor.: munds and husband. Mrs. Rostad’s o’clock; subject ‘IProbation A fter brokernire __________ 141 65 7 7 0 when thev hear from them by telephone. m other, returned home with them Death.” Testim onial m eeting every f»-om the hospital Tuesday a fter sheets and estim ates of futur? AU other lia b ilit ie s .,____ 1 5 3 .2 3 3 .0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady and Wednesday evening a t eight o • several days there. Her illness production of w heat. Wednes ia*” T o ta l liabilities except Mountains and valleys, counties and state $4 6 8 8 .5 8 3 U8 ca pital _______ has been attributed to sciatic „rheu Earl Thompson, field man for th? g irn d daughter, Ruth Ann Moore U a r ’ ta l paid lock. Sunday school convenes at un ___ 51 O00 OOOOO AAA, and John Shepard, who *is Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nea%ham and lines melt away as happy voices merge. Surplus over • » 10:00 o’clock in the rear of the matism. .ill ila.Hli son were dinner guests Sunday fit Miss Mary Williams, local school on the state AAA board, will be ties 2 9 1 5 .8 3 5 76 •hurch building. The reading room A big service, a loyal one and a cour -----------1 ---------------- here to m eet with the local com the Cyril K ruger home. y in the church building and con teacher, is taking a few weeks off Surplus as retard s oollcv- m ittee and plan the 1942 program Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West visit tains authorized Christian Science from her duties while experiencing holders ______ „ „ 9 1 » -* 3 » 76 teous one, stands behind your Telephone. as fa r as th a t is possible for a ed Monday with her parents, Mr literature, which may be borrowed the measles. __ T o ta l __________________ $8 .604 419 64 B -J M .4 E S 8 IN O R E G O N fo r the Y E A R . A hearing was held Wednesday local group to do. * and Mra. JLee Hines from the Weit ar purchased. Net Premiums received dur- 4 5 .2 7 8 99 Inc the v e a r -----------------$ he mt on Rook Creek. Mr. and to determine the sanity of Virgil N et losses paid du rlns the THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE ANO TELEGRAPH COMPANY 21 527 41 Mrs. Hines left for The Dalles Matney who is being held for the vear • __________________ M a*-ir of com nanv.' grand jury on a charge of assualt this week to make their home C O L U M B IA C A S U A L T Y C O M P A N Y . ; N am e o f presiden t. Miss B arbara Hines celebrated and b attery, bu t unless fu rth e r H E N R Y C O L L IN S . N ai..c ol secretary. her 14th birthday anniversary on evidence is produced he will re J E R E D RANGES. b . t a a . - i.> rcfc.Uv.ii u itorney for service; Monday , evening fwhen fourteen main in the local jail for his m en ' M R 1 U IB E R 1 1. M A U T Z of W ilbur. L .c .tc ti. upw cii a i- j Oppenheimer, friends gathered a t her home for The mid-JColumbia band festival tal condiiton was found to be ! l.a ..e -.h l---- . P u .t!_ • >r a social evening and refreshm ents Ail’ be held in Condon May 3 and ratisfactory. . Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Sargent lands from the Sherrfian county Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnum w «re N o. 2 7 o f a Serie» left «Saturday (for a visit in Kelso schools will attend for the day visitors here Sunday from their OO OO Facts That Concern You with relatives. The Sargents re ’or the usual competition between i their home in The Dalles. • ! The Wasco ball club will m eet turned home Thursday. ‘hem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole drove to Bands from all over the area the Condon boys on the Wasco Portland and return Saturday when will participate in the event which gieunds next Sunday afternoon they attended the funeral service \ ill be the first ever held in Con *or the first ghme of the seasftn iht >• for Mrs. Knotts, m other of Mrs don. For many years they have Sherman county. Wasco won the Tcm Alley of Grass Valley. been held in Sherman county. A first game last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yocum of lance will end the festival and will Fishing was an attraction for Rufus were guests of Mr. and Mr s be held in the school gymn isium, m any sportsmen last Sunday rnd Lawrence Funk when the birthday the proceeds to he ured to defray whether or not fish were caught, of Mr. Funk was remembered by the expenses of the event. the warm sunshine made it 3 .phasant day to be out in the or »n. o dinner Sunday. The*Wasco Women’s Study club Bob and Bill Axtell e r n e ao A quantity of road oil went to fiom Portland Saturday for the m et with Mrs. J. F. Royce a t th< 1 brary room. Mrs, Maud Akers Shaniko this week to be used in wx ek end and Bob remained to revk wed a new book, ‘‘The Fam surfacing the section of Sherman work in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Moore : nd ily ” It was the last business highway west of Shaniko that was Gen. Richard Dusan-Slmovlsfc, graded last summer. It is ex Mrs. ICollis Moore drove to P< t - staunch friend of Great Britain and m eeting of the year. Mi. end Mrs. J. F. Royce and pected th a t a contract for the com land Saturday. Roscoe and wife arm y com m ander, who has been Mr a r t Mrs. Lloyd Royce drove pletion of the road will be let this w ent fishing from . St. Hph’nr named to the post of prem ier of to Fossil Sunday a n l visited Mr. year. • Monday and caught some sa ln u n . Jugoslavia. and Mrs. Otis Royce and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce return ed home in the evening and will go tc Arlington next Sunday to n u t his parents. Mrs. Ed McKee was hostess at h e r home Wednesday to members of the Mary Elizabeth class. Mrs. Harley Dutton, program leader, arranged with a number of schov’ children to give recitations and music. Refreshm ents -were served. danger the benefits to the public that Even a great orchestra will make a Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheldrake beer has made possible. and son John of Hood River visited musical mistake once in a while. And recently with Mr. and Mrs. Llovo For example, in Oregon beer has cre once in a w hile. . . o u tp f the thousands Royce. Mrs. Royce is a cousin of of decent, law-abiding^Deer retailers in ated 13,238 new jobs with an annual S A T U R D A Y . A P R I L 2 6 O N L Y the Sheldrakes. O regon.. . you’ll conae across one or p a y ro ll of $ 1 1,541,550 an d paid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole were in H eppner Sunday visiting her son tw o w ho operate disreputable estab $617,020.86 iA taxes last year. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Mc lishments. The brewing industry w ants “ black Kinney and sons. These “ black sh eep ’’ retailers con sheep” retailers eliminated entirely. You 'M rs. Kenneth Fergusen and daughters of The Dalles visited her stitute a tiny minority. Yet thfey tend can help us by patronizing only the m other this week. to drag down the good name of beer. reputable, legal places where beer is Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKee Spent Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb. 26c, 4 $1. J E L L -O F*kg. Sc sold. And by reporting irregularities to B y arousing public indignation, such the week visiting relatives in P o rt Wasco Band To Attend Tournament I ?çll call was responded to with Bible verses.— Minèrva Sfcholl gave a Bible talk and new officers wer? looted as follows. E tta Evant, president; M arjory Shull, secrc* Lary and Wilma Wilde, treasu re’ . E sther Kassberg was admitted in to the club. Mrs. E sther Stanley loft for Gallon Saturday to ht with her sister when she celebrates her 86t » birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill of Wood- >urn returned home a fte r a three week visit with their daughter, Mrs. Elvis Rich. 31 Motor Bilk Sherman County Boys to Attend Meet in Eugene Passed by ’41 Legislature T. Lester Johnson LAWYER 1 EASY WASHER SAFE HAMPTON FURNITURE Farmers To Sign Pians For Farms ' Why! Its you!* Jugoslav Premier Band Festival Planned 7or Condon May 3 7 REAL SAVINGS J A M E S ‘UW MADDOX Tne A tw o o d Store ONE S O U R N O T E . . . but it’s a great orchestra nevertheless . W a s c o , O re g o n S w ift’s P r e m iu m H a m s S w ift’s O rio le B a c o n land. Recreation was had fey a group of young folks when they drove to Shearer’s brMge Sunday. Those going ■‘w ere Mr.- and Mrs. Hal Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- McDonald, Mrs. Grace Medler and ch’ldren, Elton and »Phyllis, and. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Medler. The Tuesday afternoon «tugly club met with Mrs. Walter Bruc- kert in the country with Mrs. .M arjory Shull as co-hostess. The p e r lb. p e r lb. 3O c S p e r r y ’s O a t s Dash Granulated Soap giant size 4 5 c ^ an Camp s Pork & Beans 3 - 1 6 oz. cans t 25c M acaroni 5 lbs. M ilk, A n y B ran d 3 tin s SUGAR 9 lb . b a g 38c " Sperry’s Drifted Snow Flour $ 1 . 5 9 2 3 c . Cody Golden Bantam Corn 2 3 c CRISCO 3 lbs. 2 5 lb. b a g (limit) undesirable retailers endanger your right to enjoy good beer. They also en- the duly constituted law enforcement authorities. 3 cans BEER... a beverage o f moderation $ 1 .5 0 J |. w 4 • -’X* > - . ___ H - < * .....6 I r ' * . v* ' - . ‘‘ L .'» Ï r \ ? a L .. U.. — ¿ ► - ' v ■ . - . « >