Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 20, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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K O B 1 SHERMAN COUNT! JO l KNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 20 1941
April bill Moro Shad $1.00;
FUND, JUNE TERM, 1041
County Court did on said date meet State Industrial Accident Comm
Saturday for Gresham where Mrs COLDSTORAGE OF
April
bill Wasco Shed $1.00; 2.00
Claimant
Account
'
Amount
in the 'County Courtroom in the : £eace officers protection
5.01
Arden Squire and children will « - FKUJTS NEEDS STUDV
Foss
&
Company, Machinery
Courthouse
at
Moro
at
the
hour
ot
J.
L.
Gentry,
Vault
and
Court­
L. L. Peetz, Road Master, (Gen-
company them to Wapato, Wn,., to
Repair
(General Roads)
8.65
house
Improvement
2.50
$77.95
eral
Roads)
°’clock a - "h .
visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Advance' preparation of fruits ten The
Biggs Service Station, Gas
Mid-Columbia
Radio
Service
following
being
present:
44.80
E.
McPherson,
road
labor
Ciofoot, several days.
and vegetables for freezing is one
and Oil (General Roads)
1.36
County Judge
Courthouee expense re:
21.72
W. Kelly, road labor
The Sherman Coupty Suildij of the chief factors of success or Geo. A. Potter
Roy P. Barnet, Freight, (Gen­
County
Comm.
Radio
48.00
David
Reid,
2«^®
K.
Dunlap,
road
labor
school rally will be held next Sun­ failure in the use of storage lock-
eral Roads)
45.71
County Comm. Pacific Power & Light Company
C. Bargenholt, road labor ' 43.20
day, June 22, at the Christiar ers. eay., E. H. Wiegand, hwd of J. M. Wilson,
Johnson, Dial. Attorney
34.50
Howard
Cooper
Corporation
Courthouse
lights
$31.21;
C. Hearing, road labor
church in Wasco. Those . who
. . wisl ;ood
industries department
at Ore- RosjOrnduffi
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County Clerk
4.00
Machinery parts (Gen. Rd.) 4.00
Mdse. $4.42; DeMoss
A. Shearer, road labor
to go and have no way, should meet
g u u collegC| in the latest re
15.60 National Hospital Ass’n. Em-
The following proceedings were
Park $1.19;
' 37.54 Gee. Wilson, road labor
tCommittes from the Odd Fel-
the Baptist church on or befort vised circular on “Freezing Fruits,
20.60
ployees protection (Gen Rd) 8.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company
had at said term:
lew and Rebekah lodges of the 9;3(s and a way win ¿ e found foi
C. Mersinger, road labor
Vegetables and Meats.’ This cir­
(Courthouse Telephones
24.40 w. Kelly road labor (M. Rd.) 21.60 W. G. Armsworthy, labor on
county met in Grass Valley last aj(
In the matter of the payment Ff>gs & Company> DeMoss
cular, available from any county
C. Mersinger, road labor ” 18.00 machinery (Gen. Roads) 39.52
Friday afternoon to make plans
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hartley ano extension office, contains general of claims presented against the
pal>ic*
3.05 K. Dunlap, road labor
fcr their annual picnic. Much en­ sons, Harry and James, were
” 16.20 Earl Olds Hardware, supplies
directions for handling foods in General Fund. Claims allowed and Ed‘^ ^ Moon, DeMoss Park 2.75 E. McPherson, Bridge Labor 24.00
(General Roads)
3.91
thusiasm was shown. The picnic “¡¿jtors’ in Condon Sunday
cold ° storage
paid. ,
West Coast Print. & Bind Co.
4. at the Gras
Grass
0 ,ds sold one of his r8N co
s orage a and includes
. . . . ~ a tabu- ordered
~
C- Bargenholt, bridge labor 24.00 J. K. McKean, Gas and Oil '
wll 11 be held July 4,
Supt. office $6.36;
$27.85; Machinery repair
alley park. A good program s horses, Princess Pat, «, J. K. I»?«* llst
’ a" _ ^ nd„ ng
In the matter of the payment oi
C. Hearing, bridge labor
20.00
Valley
■ing
prepared
to
start
at
11
a.
m.,
MrKesn
of
Moro,
reCently.
w'th
'or,et
d,"
e<
?
“
"
S
.
*
’
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P,r,e5ented, against the Road
Sheriff’s office $5.75;
$C j 60 (General Roads)
34.45
A. Shearer, bridge labor
20.00
being
In general, >r^ruits require no p un(j. Claims allowed and ordered
Assessor’s office $166.15;
Joe’s Motor Service, labor on
First National Bank Re: Gus
picnic dinner at 1^30 and sports
Mrs> Glen £ arnes and SOn, Lloyd
Clerk’s office $14.45: Total 192.70
Schilling, bridge labor
35.70
in the afternoon finishing off with with Herb Worrell and Mrs. Bux- preliminary treatment except wash paj^
Pickup (Gen Roads)
13.38
ing
and
sorting.
These
exceptions
.
Re;
<;ounty
Treasurer’s
Report
Thn
Continental Press, Supt.
18.00 Gee Wilde Garage, machinery
W. Kelley, bridge labor
a dance at night. There will b? ton and Meivin Miller of Moro,
office
0
C. Mersinger, bridge labor 15.00
no charge for anything but the atlended church in The Dalles are apples, peaches, and apricots, for month of May, 1941. Accepted
repair (General' Roads) 14.53
which
require
either
pitting
o»
and
filed.
Wily
W. Knighten, Supt. office
Union Pacific Railway Company
dance.
Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs..
S. W. Searcy, general supplies
pealing, and even blanching io pre-
p e. Walter L. Blau claim of in-
help
50.00
Freight: (Gen. Roads)
1.36
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain of ^ vn,n Naylor.
(General Roads)
10.45
Mr. and Mrs>
Mrs. Ernest Blavle?k
Blaylc-k vent the browning of the su^ ace- demnity for Bang’s Diseased cattle Wily w. Knighten. County
Tygh Valley were visiting relatives
I.. L. Peetz, Road Master,
S. W. Searcy, bridge supplies
52.39
General Roads 83.20
here Monday.
went to Hood River Sunday. Mrs. Apples and peaches are a so s ie
slaughtered. Claim for indemnity
School Library Fund
(Bridge Fund)
3.88
E. McPherson, road labor ” 8.40 Moro Lumber Yard, bridge ma­
A group of friends and neigh-
remained while Mr. Bh-y- Xor ease in aandlinK and J
for Bang’s Diseased‘cattle slaugh- j q Freeman, Postmaster
¿ors motored, -to the - William
returned home. ' ------’-------- absorption of sugar. In handling tered, Walter L., Blau in amount ' stam ps Clerk’s office ‘
5 00 W. Kelley, road la%or $30.00;
terials (Bridge Fund)
21.77
Brir.V^rt home Monday evening to
p ey Qjds and daughter Betty vegetables scalding or blanc ing
qo allowed.
Sherman County Journal
Mileage $13.55;
” 43.55 Mid-jColumbia Sand & Gravel
matter of the application
ICounty Printing $15.30;
charivari Mr. and Mrs. Wilbu.- went to The Dalles early Sundiy is an essential step in the freezing
K. Dunlap, road labor $25.20;
Bridge materials (B. Fund) 4.50
of W. B. Rice for damages to sheep
Supt. offi’ce $3.00;
Brinkert. The evening was spen‘- morning where Miss Olds took the process. Unless treated in
18.30
Mileage $9.70;
Geo.
A. Potter, road expense
HeH for furthcr Deparfment of ApricuitUre
informally with refreshments serv­ bus for Wilbur, Wn., to visit Miss manner the vegetables will spoil or
20.41
Less gas $14.49
(General Fund)
5.90
ed at a late hour.
change so as to be un sira e-
signers of dog committee.
Sealer of Wts. & Meas.
3.76 C. Bargenholt, road labor ” 11.40 Union Oil Company, Gas and
Sara Kirnz several days.
’ 5.00 ‘ Oil (General Fund)
Various kinds of
"
Re: Letter from LeRoy Wright, Waiter L. Blau, Bang’s Dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle left
C. Hearing, road labor
80.23
tby Professor wie
Agent regarding Weed eased Cattle (Eimeregncy
15.00 Shell Oil Company, Gas & Oil
Sunday for Corvallis when Mr. Mjss 'Barbara Walpole, Mr. ana recommended
C
Mersinger,
road
labor
including glass jars which W n t y Agent
6.00
18.00 K. Dunlap, M. R. labor
Coyle received word of the sudden Mrs. Ernest Blaylock and Mr?, gand,
Control in Sherman County. Mat- Fund)
(General Fund)
7.22
A
F
Balzer
and
sons,
Ralph
and
ere
used
in ordinary home canning. ter of \yeeds discussed with LeRoy Geo. A. Potter,-Judge expense 2.09 W. Kelley, M R labor
36.00
death of his cousin, Elmer Coyle,
18.00
at his home on Wednesday. They Clair, were shoppers in The Lacquered tin cans with slip tops Wright and held for further in- T. Lester Johnson, Dist. At-
E. MdPherson, M R labor
mav be obtained and these aie
tomey’s
expense
9
20
E.
McPherson,
bridge
labor
6.00
attended the funeral on Monday, Dalles Friday.
Waxed formation
Grass Valiev Rebekahs and th?ir usable year after year
returning home on Tuesday.
.Re. Contract with Mid-State J. M. Wilson, County Comm. 21.45 W. Kelley, bridge labor
12.00
Mr. and Mrs. Elfin Ross and families and the Odd Fellows and paper containers are suitable for Cf nsjtruçtion Company for replac- David Reid, County Comm
41.50 C. Bargenholt, bridge labor 4-8.00
Wallace Ross of Salem and Miss their families went to Reed’s park use once, but are not safe to use ing Toilet and Lavatory on 2nd
C Hearing, bridge labor
40.00
Marie
Hoskinson,
Assessor’s
Maxine Everett of Eugene visited Sunday where they held their an- a second time with liquids,
C
Mersinger,
bridge
labor
20.00
floor and repairing same and for
office help
46.50
New rubber
A. Shearer, bridge labor
45.00
at the Ted Everett home Saturday. nUal picnic. All enjoyed the sports
concealing water pipes in new C. C. Wilson, Sheriff, Travel
ag:tator stops
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Te 1 and the basket dinner at noon and COUNTY COURT
F rst National Bank re: Gus
County Court Room for sum of
outside Sherman County
xermger rolls
Everett and Mrs. Arzell Lemley report the usual good time,
Schilling, bridge labor
34.00
$26.00. Repairs approved.
$26.00:
Laundry
re:
”
Jail
attended
the American Legion The Ladies Social Service club Continued from page one.
Re: Contribution of $100.00 as
$7.50.
Total
33.50 C. Bargenholt, bridge labor 16.80
Auxiliary meeting at the home of met at the home of Mrs. Estel for 96-100 of an acre to be used as Sherman County’s requested quo-
C. Hearing, bridge labor
14.00
Trade your old washer as
Mrs. J*ed von Borstel Wednesday Hartley Friday afternoon. The a new right-of-way at the price ta, by State Officials, for National Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard,
C. Mersinger, bridge labor 14.00
Courthouse
Expense
2.60
afternoon.
following officers
elected
A Shearer, bridge labor
14.00
„ , were
,
------
««n on ner acre for saime.
Defense purposes, and approved iy S. W. Searcy, Courthouse ex­
down payment. Phone 1C1
Miss Barbara Walpole and Miss Mi^s Anna Schwartz, re-elected
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□ «.v«,* n». Cruntv Committee
State Industrial Accident Comma
pense
0.69
Mvrtle Helyer were The Dalles president; Mrs. Wallace May, vice
It was further agree
a
Approved Geo A Potter
Protection Road Employees
for trial
visitors Wednesday.
-
president: Mrs. Roy Wells, sec- old or abandoned right-of-way that Approved g ^ AR ™ ter
Lucille H. Vale, Nurse’s Sal­
(General Roads)
32.97
war adjacent ^nn^rtv
to and adjoining
the
ary $37.50; mileage $18.80;
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling retary-treasurer.^
revert^back
Court adjourned subject to cr.ll
R ii;way Express Agency
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Van
Metre
H.
A.
White
property
revert
back
Office expense $6.20;
62.50
Express on tractor parts
spent Sunday at Ione visiting the
of
County
Judge.
and family of Wasco were vis:- to Mr. White without charge be-
(General Roads '
1-83
T. Lester Johnson. Delinquent
latter’s uncle, Robert Smith.
ing made for same.
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL­
T h e D a lle s . O re .
Tax Foreclosure
4.00 Pacific Power & Light Company
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich tors here Saturday.
LOWED ACftfNST THE GEN­ A. M. Zevely. Expense of Gov­
Mrs. Art Bibby and children
The District Attorney was in-
and family left Friday morning
ERAL FUND, June Term, 1911
for Portland to see the Rose festi­ Stephen and Janice, left Thursday gtructed to prepare all necessary
ernment Trapper
12.50
Account
Amount
val, returning home Saturday eve­ evening for Pullman, Wn., to vi«dt papers for the purchase of such Claimant
M:d-State
Construction^com-
her brother in law and sister, Mr. property and all other matters in The First National Bank, Aid
ning.
Vault and Courthouse Im­
- School election was held Mon- and Mrs. Edison Sutherland.
connection therewith. to Dependent Children
$22.20
provement
4599.71
day afternoon at the school house
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of
No further business coming to The First National Bank, Aid
Sherman County Fanners
J.
H.
McCune,
Night
watch-
’
u-hpn
npw Hirpetor
and clerk
clerk Hood River are here visiting their iRSue at this time, Court adjourned
to the Blind
9.10
when a » new
director and
man
re:
Vault
and
Court­
were elected. Mrs. Arch’ Cantrall son in law and daughter, Mr. and subject to call of the County Judge. The First National Bank, Old
house Improvement May 7
Harvest will be early
»
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Age Assistance
157.00
wos re-elected clerk for one year, Mrs. Elner Helyer and family.
to Jilne 5, inclusive
75.00
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Alley
and
Comtmissioner’s
Court
Docket,
Stevens-Ness
Law
Publishing
and Arzell Lemley was re-elected
this year but markets are
director for three years
daughter Mildred, and Barbara June 4th Term, 1941
Co. Law Library Fund - 56.00 United Service Organization
advancing. Buy your sup­
m
n p w vi
Walpole motored to The Dalles
j une 4 !94i ¡being the time for Vernon Flatt, Law Library
National Defense Purpose 100.00
PhndLn
.«d H irnd and Tuesday, when Miss Alley left by the re|fUiar term of the Ccunty
Fund
2.55
(Emergency Fund)
plies now at these low
M r WInd’ Mr, Frod Winlrlar «11 of bus for Seattle, after spending ten c rt for Sherman County in the Otis Baker, Janitor’s Salary 75.00 CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winkler all o f ..................
c Mersinger, DeMoss Park
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7.50
LOWED
AGAINST THE ROAD
prices.
with her .........Honorable
parents here.
San Francisco, came Monday to davs
Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Pike retu~red
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eiveret', heme Monday from Hermiston
A
R A N D S MJB, Golden W est, Schillings,
A L
L L
L B
BRANDb
leaving Tuesday, to continue their where they visited the Llovd Good­
tour of the Pacific northwest.
29c
1 lb.
etc.
rich and Louis May familes.
Allen Morgan and son, Harold,
H. E. Everett came up M orJ iv
57c
2 lb.
of Condon spent several days here from Wasco to stay for a while
$
1
.1 2
4 lb.
visiting at the Art Bibby home.
with the Ted Everett family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fifield cf
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stradley were
Ritzville, Wn., were over night business visitors at Tygh Valley
guests Wednesday at the home ot Friday.
-
the latter’s brother in law an !
T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. Roy Wells and
sinter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oes­ sons and Mrs. J. E. Brown were
FA N C Y P A C K S
treich, leaving Thursday accompa­ vsitors in The Dalles Thursday.
W H I'I E R IV E R
nied by Mrs. H. J. Oestreich, who John Rolfe accompanied them
CORN
49 lb. sack
$ 1 .4 9
had ibeen visiting here‘for several home fr<Mn the hogpital where he
&
D
Ci
earn
Style
days.
Barrel
5 .8 5
stayed overnight, after having a
Mr. and Mrs. Pitblado and Mrs. sliver removed from his hand.
CORN
Smart, cool, and
♦
Walter and son, Amdy of Hood
II & D Whole Kernel
„
Roy Wells resigned his job as
KITCHEN GEM
Layaway advance summer sale! s
River, visited at the home of Mr. £ity marshal an<| wjH work for the
washable.
Slack
suits
P
E
a
S
Prices are rising! Buy now for
491b. sack
1 .3 9
gnd^Mjs. 5Vallace .May.. $nd Mr?,
Rogers construction company
H & D Tender Garden'
fall.
The
famous
Pen
L. D. May Sunday.
which is now at Klondike.
Barrel
5 .4 9
and slacks oi this line
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee left
dleton line of fine
TOMATOES
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gilkiron
and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakin and
virgin wool blankets
DRIFTED SNOW
sturdy fabric.
M ade II £ D Solid Pack
daughter,
Ellen,
were
visitors
in
at these lower than
:;Í.^Wíz¿
STRING BEANS
46 lb. sack
1 .6 9
for summer fun or Santiam
The Dalles Thursday. .
ever prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell of
Barrel
, 6 .7 5
practical work. Others S T A N D A R D P A C K S
Kent spent Monday visiting at the
u
DALLES FLOUR
Fred Cox home.
M A IN L IN E R " 7 2 ,M S '
of gabardine, shark CORN
Earl King and Mrs. Gladys Van
ease
49 lb. sack
1 .2 9
Sicklen of Ventura, California,
skin, rayons.
Plaid Reg.
Barrel
4 .9 8
were dinner guests at the home of / /
PEAS
case
BERKLEy” 72 X 90 12.95
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olds and Mr.,
and Mrs. Ted Trimble Friday.
TOMATOES case
72 X 84
BAKING POWDER
Don Cox, Robert and Herman
Res
98
Zeigler attended the district Sun­ "GLACIER PARK” $15.95
RED, WHITE BEANS Calumet 2^ lbs. 4 3 c
«o
day school rally at Bend Sunday.
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10 1b.
65c
10 lbs. $ 1 4 9
Frank Bayer left Thursday for
Sheridan
when
he
received
word
-
FANCY RICE
Schillings 2* lbs. 8 9 c
of the serious illness of his moth­
er. Mrs. Mary Scott. All the chil­
10 lbs.
65c
5 lbs. 1 .5 9
FOR
dren were called to the home of
WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDL
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Elliott, where
tfORKSHOES HAVE BOTH SOLES
S E A IS L A N D PURE C A N E
she is staying. Mrs., Elliott is her
\ND UPPERS OF THIS AMAZING
daughter.
E x c lu s iv e SUPER STRENGTH SHELL LEATHER
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and
Blue
or
Gray
Chambray
Shirts
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and
SEE
family went to Tygh Valley Sun- Full cut
atEdw.C.Peast
dsv to visit M. P. Brittain.
THAT
Miss Laura Hoffman of Rhodo­
Co.
‘ Health
SHELL
dendron spent several days recent­ Happy Jack W aist Overalls
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
CEREA LS
Spot” & “Tarso;
ly visitipg at the Jacob Wassen- 8 oz. Sanforized Denim
•
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miiler home.
Rolled Oats 10’s 3 7 c C a ts u p N o . 10 tin s 49c
Tread”
shoe*
A. F. Balzer and son, Ralph,
Gem of Wheat 10’s
were business visitors in The B A R E -K A Y 8 oz. Sanforized
Pineapple g ^ in
63c
for
women
Bib
overalls.
Low
or
High
back
Dulles • Saturday evening. Roy
from Maupin
45c
And m ore and m ore
Hcgue returned with them to
3 pkgs.
I4 c
m en a re f in d in g
Rolled Wheat 10’s 3 9 c Jello
spend
the week end at his home. Zipper Overalls, brown and blue stripe W alk m com-
that out every day.
At the council meeting Monday
T o m a t o J u ic e
g a l. I9 c
Pancake Flour
55c
Have yon?
4 Q A fort!
night B. M. Kelley was given the Union M ade, Sanforized
Corn Meal
10’s 3 3 c Dill Pickles hi gal. 29c
SHCLL HORSCH1DE WOBK SHOES
job of marshal to fill the vacancy shrunk.
I nO w
teh U kejrfti-
left when Roy Wells resigned at
Farina
- 10’s 55c
4
DASH Soap
9^
47c
the last council meeting.
to
Buckwheat Flour 6 3 c
R. J. Baker reurned to' his home Mercerized cotton socks,
m Gresham Saturday evening, Natural color or Rockford 1
after spending several days in the
Eggs handled cheerfully
ccunty.
M e n ’s W o rk gloves, Canvas with leather
Odd- Fellows Will
V
4th.
At Grass Valley
EASY WASHER
SAFE
HAMPTON FURNITURE
A T T E N T IO N !
June
VALUE GIVING
SPECIAL DAYS
P EN D LE TO N
C offee
Canned Goods
DENIMS
2.69
3.19
2.98
3.39
2.89
BLANKETS
8.87
11.68
14.28
HARVEST SPECIALS
M l '
M EN
FLOUR
2.15
2.15
2.59
6.50
© H tr
A ls o
ugar
100 lbs.
89
$5.
WOLVcRINE
J 45
5 00
For Men Who Want
CARD OF THANKS
We want to give heartfelt thanks
t" the many friends who aided us
in every way during the sorrowful
period after the death of Glen P.
King. Everyone was very kind.
Mr«. Frances King
* Donald and Robert King
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Mercer
Mrs. Gladys Van Sicklen
Earl King
25c
.o
1.25
Best,
FREEMAN
The
SHOES
Edw. C. P ease C o.
Your Store of Personal Service’
The Dalles
Pi ices Good
and at the highest
market prices
Until July 5.
Marshall*
FO O D
STORE
THE DALLES, O R E G O N
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