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PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1941 tnong them were*: Mr. and M rs.' Leo W atkins and children, Fu- g tn e and Joan/n, Mrs. Grace M id le r and children, Elton and Phy- liss, Mr .and Mrs. Ronaid Jo h n son, Mr. and Mrs. H erlan d Mc - N o t only doe» th e U nited State» Donald, Mr .and Mrs. Bruce G ra h av e fa r m ore m otor vehicles than dy and R uth (Ann and M rs. Bob any o th er country in the world, - - The Oregon S tate M otor Asso McDonald. b u t it also is f a r in th e lead over ciation proposed th a t the period of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G rady vis ali the oth er m aojr powers in the the Oregon d riv er’s licenXe be ra is E u g en e S pencer, 23, of Wasco ited in Goldendale w ith Miss N ora ra tio o f m otor vehicles to popu ed from two years to f four years, le ft T uesday fo r New York City G rady Sunday. lation, re p o rts the Oregon S tate when the executive com m ittee ot w h ere he is to re p o rt fo r d uty in Mr. and Mrs. Je a n Hull were M otor 'Association. The U nited 1 R S-t» f t h a f group m et in ¡Portland the N aval 'Reserves. He is th e week end guests o f Mrs. H ull’s S ta te s has one m otor vehicle fo r week. »or o f Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Spen patent», Mr. and Mrs. Law rence every four persons, while F rahce cer. A g ra d u a te of W asco high F i n k ____ “ We are fully convinced th a t in has 1-17, G re at B ritain 1-19, G er school and Oregon S tate college in tin- in terests of economy and con P atien ts in The Dalles h o sp it S many 1-41, Ita ly 1-88, Russia 1-213 engineering, venience to the m otorists of Ore- al'. are Leon Sm ith and Joe Hines and Ja p a n 1-388. g en , the presen t m otor vehicle (Coin R ostad will he employed and Anna Lee. Joe Hines is repor o p e ra to r’s licensing period should ted im proving a fte r being in the a t P endleton with th e S tandard R ad iato r hoses shouldbe rep lac be changed to a four y e a r period,” Oil com pany. He will leave the hos-nital fo r nearly th re e weeks. ed before th ey s ta r t ro ttin g , sug- D r. E. B. McDaniel, association Mr .and Mrs. Wm. C lothier and la tte r p a rt o f this m-oniih. George ge.' ts the E m ergency Road Ser- P resid en t said, in announcing the Mcon will h e in charge of th e local d au g h ter, Ann m otored to P rine- \ ice of the Oregon S tate Motor board’s action. «t a t ion a f te r the d ep a rtu re of Mr vilk and « “tu rn S aturday. As sociation. O utw ardly a hose Mrs. W. A. Spencer w as a vis ‘‘M otorists are paying d riv er’s R et ta d . m ay lo o k ’ perfect, b u t hot w ater itor from The 'Dulles T hursday license fees in excess of $500,< On causes the inside to deterio rate Mr. anti M rs. Fred F o rtn er vis afternoon. foi th e privilege of ojverating th eir tirst. If allowed to go too long ited h ere w ith th e ir d au g h ter, M ary M r, and Mrs. N. M iller of P o rt autom obiles. We feel t b i t this w ithout changing, the hoses may over the holiday week end. land stopped a t the Coin Rostad tw o year period can be extended ..._i7 utr particles .. of ru b b er and ». Mr. and M rs. H arley T>u»tton home on th e ir re tu rn from Pendle to fo u r years w ithout tr.e slightest libel th a t work th e ir way into the sp en t the week end a t G rants ton S aturday. difficulty. r.'fiiato r core, blocking circulation Mr. and M rs. Wm. McKinney Pas-» w ? h th e ir son in law and “ If m otorists were re-licens.-J and causing the engine to over- d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es end d a u g h te r spent th e week end e \e r y four years, it would give ht at. Hay Jcstyn of the Golden Rule Dunn and children. They were a t th e Fred Cole hom e. He left an adequate eh^ck on the d river's aicom panied by E arl D utton at fc r sx’immr school a t Corvallis on ’physical condition. The C alifor Farm for boys in Franklin, N. Y., Monday. P crtland. Douglas Dunn returned nia leg islatu re h as alread v nrss-'d for w hose b'-neiit this charity golf Mr. and Mrs. E arl McKinney Altiiough they m ay be looking at life through rose colored g la sse s, anf, se n t to th(>ir a ld l m atch w as played at the Common* hom e with his g ra n d p are n ts for fo , a . ¡ x . V(>ar i icvn4/e |M,r. w ealth Country club, presents Ty arrived here from H eppner Mon these g irls from V en ice. C alif., are looking at the beach through m uch callj tin* sum m er. darker ones. T hese b each siren s are not in d isg u ise. They arc sim p lj • * \ -*, A tto rn e y A t L a w . . , . iod. O ur proposal is a sensible Cobh with the B ette D avis trophy, A pn>em,c was held at Unci« day evening. M rs. M cKinnev and d isplaying the various ty p es of sun g la ss e s a v a ila b le . , , . .. . . , i ' A tw o sons w ent to G rass Valley w hile the G eorgia l ’cac-h in d icates H „ ^Jiiari to relieve the m otorist of the W 'alt’s place' on Mill Creek, the^ M o ro a n d W asoo with Ins fingers the three-up score --------- ----------------- — -unnecessary inconvenience of re Foil’d h which was attended by Mr. for a v isit w ith her paren ts, Mr. in w hich lie I) -at Babe- Ruth. The new ing his license every two veers and Mr«. B. W. Guy, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. O scar R uggles. spent th e F o u rth with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Cole an^l G olden Rule F arm received the am! to cut the trem endous expens Vernon Van Gilder, Mr. and Mrs. M rs. H. F. Bothwell a t M aupin. d au g h ter of Sherwood visited sev p roceed s of the “ feu d ” m atch. to th e s ta te in issuing the. license B ruce G rady. Olive and John Mr. and M rs. J. M. Wilson and R obinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. eral days recently w ith his bro ser. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W il Royce, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Lloyd Royce ther, F red Cole and wife. son and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H arley M yers c f and Rose Weld. Ge-oige Wilson and children and Jewell w ere w’eek end guests of V isitors a t th e hom e o f Mr. and Mr and M rs. L ester Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum. He Mrs. Claude Stephens were Mr. d a u g h te r K aren spent the F o urth is a b ro th er o f Mrs. Yocum. and Mrs. Dean Stephens and little o t S u ttle Lake. Rev. and Mrs. iCannell. hheir son, of K lam ath Falls who w ere d au g h ter, G ertrude and Mrs. W. H. R agsdale and son H arry week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Am ong those a tten d in g the of The Dalles were business visi Maude Akers w ere callers in The Allen Ray and fam ily of V ernonia A m erican Legion picnic a t B ear to rs a t K ent Monday. w ere T hursday night guests. He Dalles M onday . S prings, sponsored by the Maupin Mr. and M rs. A1 S to tt of H ep Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sm ith left i< a nenhew’ of Mr. Stephens Mrs. pner ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C lothier Legion and A uxiliary Sunday w ere: Sunday fo r W hite, South Dakota, E thel Ray and daughter, K athryn and dau g h ter, visited Mrs. A. M. J E. Norton and son Ross, Bab w here th ey will spend a m onth o f W illam ina, and Mr. and Mrs. Huckin F rid a y and had a picnic W aldm an and Guy H oskinson, w ith Mr. S m ith ’s relatives. Wm E arls and baby dau g h ter, F ra n k von B orstel and fam ily, Ted lunch to g eth er. L au ren B ennett of The Dallys Benn:? of Coquille accompanied Bali and fam ily, W a lte r Kock and B illie TyOU C avitt of S acram ento has a new well drill se t.m t.o n the th e Rays. Mrs. E arl and Mrs. Cal. arriv ed W ednesday from fam ily from Oregon C ity, and Ted von B orstel ranch and began R ay are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. M ak e a note to try a bottle Coulee C ity and is a g u est of her M rs. C. von B orstel from P o rt- d rillin g fo r w ater Monday m o rn R obert Birch of Anaconda, Mont. len-d. Mae W hitcomb, DopL A uxil au n t. Mrs. Owen B ?rnett. ing. o f B a r c l a y ’s P r i v a t e S to c k v ?re callers F riday evening. They Mr. and Mrs. Julius M edler re- iary secretary , and fam ily w ere w ere on th e ir wedding trip. Mr. and Mr. an-d Mrs. A. F. Lyons and S tra ig h t R ye W h is k e y . Y ou'll also present. tnrued home from P ortland W ed Mrs. Gerald W ickersham of Klam d a u g h te r Sam niie and son' Earl b e m ig h ty g la d y o u d id . I t's (Auxiliary and Legion meeting.- a-tli Falls visited Sundav. Miss nesday a f te r a w’eeks stay. tra n sa c te d business at Moro W ed were held a fte r a picnic “ pot luck” 85 Only $1.85 a q u u rt and 95c Thelm a Stephens -who ha« been We desire to express to our kind dinner, while younger generation nesd ay afternoon. McHale's Grocery v isitin g her p aren ts will leave this, Mrs. Ida Davis of Moro spent pint . . .a real buy! neighbors and th oughtful friends played ball. week for Portland. Fi idav a t the home of her d au g h our h e a rtfe lt th an k s fo r th e ir m any Z/J im m y M cH ale , O w n e r 8 6 PR O O F LaV ern P o rter» an d sons J e rry , Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C ratty t e r Mrs. J. C. Wilson. expressions o f sym pathy. The 422 E. 2nd St. The Dalles F ran cis and B illy are here from ar.d children and Mr. and Mrs. E v Mr. and M rs. D urw ard H elyer beautiful floral offerings were Salem while Mr. P o rte r w orks for ere tt C ratty and children sp ent the and children were visitors a t the especially appreciated. socososcosoococoeocooooo B rvan Van Gilder. week end cam ping a t IBear S p rings W. C. H elyer i anf h F rid ay . Mrs. C. M. K uypers and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C lothier Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pike, Mr. Mrs. H arry H untley and d a u g h ano d au g h ter, Ann. E dw ard Jo h n te r W anda and W esley of P o rt O r and Mrs. H arley McKay, Mr. and M eet your friends at son, and M arion Crews, motorod BRIDGE A LIG N M EN TS ford and Mr. and Mrs. H arry M rs. E. C. Sm ith, Eugene N orton, to Salem Sunday. M arjorie Rich H< m e r and son M erritt of N orth Mr. ami Mrs. Jack McKay M r..and accompanied them as fa r a s P o rt CH A N G IN G RAPIDLY Bend were F o u rth of J u ly visitors M rs. P ete Sm ith, Miles Cooley and land, stopping to atten d the w ed lores G regg spent th e evening The averag e m otorist rolling a J the home of th e l a tte r ’s siste r, ding of Miss Georgia Bracken and along the super-highw ays of to iu to rm allv at th e home of Mr. and M rs. R. P. B arn et and fam ily. Gordon Rich which was held day does not realize th a t perhaps M rs L. M. Schadewitz. Mr. and Mrs. W- B. W ilson and Ju ly 10. the g re a te s t change from the o u t children, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Mrs. M ary Knox retu rn ed from moded highw ays o f y esterd ay is Y akim a a fte r a stav of several the construction of the» freq u en t Lyons and children and Mr. and weeks. Her son, E. K. Knox of bridges he is crossing, according M rs. J. C. Wilson a te picnic lunch •Pei.dleton and hi« son. Don b ro u g h t to E. L. M cDougal, director of the with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson BIB OVERALLS JUMPERS a : R u fu s Sunday. h er to Wa-co. T hursday relatives Oregon S ta te M otor Association. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McKay had cam e over to visit a t th e Knox Blue denim , 8 oz. san fo rized s h ru n k , h ig h Previously, m odest stru c tu re s L evi’s blue denim , riv e t reinforced, collar hi me including Mr. and Mrs. s fp a ra tin g the grades of the h ig h the following relativ es to celebrate back, reinforced p ockets, full the F ourth w ith them : Mr. and Lloyd Knox of Ix’hamon. style, b u tto n front, ja ck e t 4 QQ w ays and railroad trac k s, cross- cut. Sizes 32 to 46. M i J * - - i•• A nns is in Thc oing a t rig h t angles and a t physi Mrs. Estol H ankins of Kelso, Wn., length. S izes 38 to 44. .1 a w O I alles visiting i ct relatives. cally favorable locations only, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay and B lue & w h ite ex p ress strip e , 8 oz. san fo r. ^ M iy ^ a n d Mrs.._Joh_n_ G rant o f were constructed. , E ngineers then d au g h ters Ellen and Lois and son fzed denim , union m ade. • — —/ | B lue a n d brow n P a lm e r strip e, v est &tyle< rtrem erton, W ash, were weexend grew bolder and in order to pre- Jackie ”o f P o rt O rford, Mr. and Sizes 30 to 48. J a4 W Mrs. Howard Pike of Springfield, sanforized, union m ade. g u ests of h er parents, Mr. and serve the desired alignm ent, de M :s. G rant A rm sw orthy. signed th eir stru c tu re s to cross the Mr. and Mrs. ~B. H. Leatherw ood B lue & brow n P a lm e r strip e , zip from bib Sizes 36 to 44. K ept Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G ervais and rivers and railroads a t a consider- of Coquille, Those from w ere: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schade to fly, e x tra high back an d sid es, fropjilar c’-ild of Prineville visited h er able angle, o r even on a curve. GLOVES p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. B ert H at- The m otor club d irecto r pointed w itz, Mr. and Mrs. J a y McKay ami tru c k d riv e r m odel, san fo rized 4 Q children, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sm ith lev . la st week. Hazel H atley, who . out th a t tihe p resen t practice of 8 oz. denim . Sizes 30 to 44 I ■ w O S p lit b u ck sk in o r elk, soft b u t tou g h , e la is Spending th e summ *r in P rine- building bridges a t a “ skew ed” ami children, Mr. and M rs. A rth u r stic across back of w rist band. a C ra tty and children and Mr. and ville came w ith them . nngle so t h a t ’ there will be no Special lo t of b est q u a lity H ead lig h t b ra n d M any persons fr o.n this com- j5ha r p curves on approaching is Mrs. H arley McKay. A potluck P '¿ a s t , l a Sizes 8) to 11. O w C b o th h gh & su sp e n d e r back, 4| rr-vnitv w ere in The Dalles during ijj,ely to dem and such a sh arp angle d ’r.ner was served a t the Kent sizes 30,32,40,42,44 only. O nly I iV V th e F ourth of Ju ly celebration. A 0£ crossing over th e riv e r th a t th e Grunge hall. R everse h o rseh id e, heavy, long w earing y et __________ ________________ _______ _ bridge engineer is hard p u t to Ed D ykstra cf Condon was a n o t stiff. Sizes 8J to 11. WAIST OVERALLS decide when, if ever, he has reach- ¡business v isitor a t K ent Tuesday, cd the opposite bank and can stop M r. and Mrs. Dick Reckm an jr.. L evi’s b e st q u ality , to u g h , d e p en d a b le , co Eastern cities and such Western his bridge. F u rth erm o re, it is w ere K ent visitors W ednesday v ered riv e t rein fo rced a t p o in ts playgrounds as SunValley, Idaho, now often necessary to locate a from G rass Valley. C apeskin, lig h t serv ice glove. and the National Parksbidfor your of stra in . Sizes 29 to 40. crossing w here the te rra in is less L. M. Schadewitz w as a business Sizes 8J to 10. vacation patronage this summer. favorable or the foundation m a te r visitor a t Moro Monday. B u ttric k b ra n d , cool, lig h t w e ig h t b lu e den. W hichever you choose—3 famous ial is less solid than it is a t some Mr. and Mrs. G. F. M cKay left im, rjv eted pockets, san fo rized Union Pacific trains are at your o th e r point nearb y . CAPS Tuesday m orning w ith Mr. and service. Mr. McDougal said th a t in m od u nion m ade. Sizes 29 to 40. Mrs. B ert Cox of G rass Valley, for em highw ay construction bridges L ig h tw eig h t econom y caps, w hites, grey A ir - c o n d i t i o n e d C o m fo rt I?!u( denim cut like reg u lar pants and th e adjoining road can no V ancouver to attend the funerai P o p u l a r ■ p r i c e d M e a l » checks, o r a sso rte d grey plaid tneait up pearrin g fo r everyday longer ber considered as sep arate of George Sproul, an uncle of Mrs. McKay. wash pants. Size 30 to 36 P o r t e r S e r v ic e a n d F r e e p a tte rn s. Sizes to 7’ stru ctu re s. The finest en g in eer P i l l o w s in A l l C o a c h o » Miles Cooley of P ort O rford and ing on each u n it can be com pletely WORK PANTS thw arted if th e tw o stru c tu re s a re 'Ray McKay o f Coquille w ere vis- E n g in eer caps of lig h tw eig h t H ickory s trip e i.iy Tough B attle Axe W hipcords, not designed as a com bination. iters a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. CORTLAND ROSE denim , w ash ab le, ru b b erized to O m ah a — C h ic a g o ; fa«t a e r v ic e to sanforized shrunk, heavy boat sail ________________ Geo. McKay Sunday. D e n v e r , K an sas C ity, St. L o u is. Rog* visitVn. Sizes 6? to 7; d ril' pockets, eith er grey or fo rest W ith edible paper available, it Mr. and Mrs. W. B. W ilson and is te r e d N u r s e - S t e w a r d e s s S e r v i c e . green,* sizes 29 or 42 now' is passible fo r one te> e a t children attended the show a t G rass P A C IFIC L IM IT E D — daily PRt’VfD BY SURVEY hie, words, be th ey spoken o r w rit- V alley S aturday evening. Kahki cotton twill (fro sh ) pants,* SHOES to O m a h a —C h ic a g o . C o n n e c t io n s for Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Schilling and ten. light, easily washed y et d o se o th e r m id -w e s t an d e a s t e r n p o i n t s . d a u g h te r B obetta ami Mr. and Mrs. S p u ia l heavy duty com position enough weave to keep th e ’lireweed The teach er a t the village w as Millard Thom sen of A ntelope drove S tre a m lin e r - city of poutlan ^ all leather uppers. B o u g h t- out. Sizes 29 to 42 ♦ From P ortlan d 6 : 3 0 p. m. o n . 1 st, 7 th , leaving and w as being presemted to Goldendale Sunday to v isit the* b i!o ic prices advanced. A fine buy Dark Kahki herringbone, san fo riz 1 3 th , 1 9 th , 2 5 th . S a v e s 1 7 -h o u r s to fo rm e r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. w ith a clock and a purse. C h ic a g o . JVo e x t r a / a r e . ed service pants - used by leading The vicar, who was presenting Gus Schilling. Six inch — Soft elk leath er up- oil company» because they w ith ? --W * r Mr. and Mrs. K arl 'Pluem ke of these, said : “ The contents o f th e T : p n . - choice of leath e r o r com- —Low Coach Fares East^ stand oil ant^_ g rease a n d , hard purse will in tim e disappear, but Suh m spent th e F o u rth of July position soles. U ppers will Stay- laundering. Sizes 30 to 38 and th is clock will never go. ’ week end here w ith th e fo rm e rs 3 » /» f- - R o u n d p i • soft. and pliable d u rin g life of - <o one k now s y e t how ______ 1________ • , p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. Max WORK SOX si oe. W ear' satisfactio n g u a ra n n g h ■ .C aterpillar” Diesel w ill -» D escribing th " unusual fe a tu re s Pluem ke. te e d . All sizes PeVtman - Policeman - B ear brands r-1. A re c e n t s u rv e y show ed $10.04‘»one way Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norfort ftrrd 1* •’ of various anjm als. the teacher fam ous tough lig h tw eig h t work ' c r th e first 2 5 Diesels b u ilt children, Mrs. Max Pluem ke, Mr. dealt w ith t h e 'A m e l ’s hum p, the f o r d e s c r ip t iv e v a c a tio n B o o k le ts sock colors: n atu ral, slate, black. Eight inch, Special priced - Soft re s t i ll g o in g s t r o n g a f t e r e n d all Travel Inform ation, Inquire giraffe’s neck. ahd th e elep h an t's end M rs. J. L. M atthes- and Mr. < < m fo rta b le uppers, heavy leath e r Sizes 10 to 13. 2 prs. • t i c t ’’ .'n te n y e a r s ’ w o r k . tru n k . Then she aske-d “ Now Tom, and Mrs. J. II. Wilson and Alice >(>ie with rubber h alf sole on top r f t,'-,?.-.i h a v e o p e ra te d E ngineer - F irem an - Bear brand E. J. Hazen why couldn’t a giraffe come in a t Mac and G regg Wilson w ere am ong ( in of the fam ous E ndico tt-Jo h n . heavy service* - u n su rpassed for ...a n 5C t -O h o u rs. those from K ent in The Dalles Maro Phone 391 the door o f th is rc o m ? ” son service shoes th a t a rc guaran-- w ear. Colors n atu ral, -slate, black, ■- “ Because it couidnt tu rn t h ’e S aturday. t id to give satisfactio n *• ''*M***ri. Sizes 10 to 12. P a ir A rliss Bailey of G rass Valley door handle, miss'” , he replied. was an all day v isito r at the hftme B U Y A T A rt« enn go w ithout food' f^r of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W ilson RAILROAD months,- says a n entom ologist. In Sunday, Pood of thr Ç h tû td itifï > ond rht CdoU enjtn o tl.e r words, th ? period between Mr. and Mrs. C harles Bothwell F IL L E D T H E : D A Y R E C E IV E D M A IL O R D E R S pnd Edw ard and J e rry W ilson jr. Cater attar the picnic season». fehii Deere Wasco Youth ¡Longer License Period For \Dritiers Asked Looking fo r’a Place O ut of the Sun Goes To New York And The Navy Ty Cob!» Wins Match US Has Many More Cars Than Neighbors rW * W ■ y y GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Legionnaires We are able to From Kent take care of you on Attend Picnic your harvest grocery supplies. Our prices are right and always a discount on case Jots Somakeourstoreyour harvest headquarters. HARVEST W I L L I A M ’ CLOTHING ' tfate ila 1.49 1.49 4 '! 3 QQ tiNiON PACiHC 1.98 3.95 4.95 1.98 $65 w,- Chicago 25c O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co UNION PACIFIC W I 5.95 15c L L I AM S K I. • — *