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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1941)
.. / * •J •/- s 'V / J««,. r,„,;pAGfeí SHERM AN COUNTY JO U R N A L . MORO. OREGON ? FRIDAY, J U t V là, l94i Lt. Lloyd H enrichs was home thi first of the .week a f te r spend in g the p ast m onth in C alifornia will, arm y m anoeuvers. He found it very hot, the w a te r bad. He le ft 1 L.irsday m orning fo r D etroit, M ichigan where he will .take a m en‘h ’s instruction in tru ck con struction and assem bling. He was h. i t to visit his m other, Mrs. N. W. T hom pson wa.* k .k m t > F rances Henrichs. the hospital in The D alles Sunday I b e PUC held a h ea rin g a t the a f te r he .had suffered a stroke which affected his rig h t side and court house T hursday m orning to :power of speech, lie is reported hear evidence about the tra n s fe r of t ucking perm its from Roy to ibe rallying. P r.rnct to K enneth S ath er. No one C h ris T aylor was >uip from his appe-rred fo p ro test th e re q u s t hr me on the John Day W ednesday m o two interested ’ persons spoke as was Shelt B urr'.s, an o th er river he applicant. i : s ident. Ci an :n g of crested w h eat seed •pne» ( n Gord n. M -K<- is expected to be dene here a g a in iu ty n'-’il T uesday evening an i when Jae < er Pros, o f Condon re was kiken to the -hospital to re tu rn w ith th eir m achine. It is ex- ceive te ta n u s shots. Hi* injury is o rted th a t the m achine will be n^t seripus. • : n in the John K arlen building, W S Powell m: J? a trip to form erly occupied by Ginn Co!?- G'lliam county th is week to see nm:n. about his land and crop there. It , It takes som ething m ore th a n a wa«-. very good. clear conscience to p erm it folks Mrs. W ilv K n'ghtcn iv tir r e d to sleep com fortably these nights. h< me M onday from a trip tc A s-ignm ont of offices in the Bonneville and P artían ! in com- c' u rt house is causing a bit of nnny with M rs. F ran k von P orstel v.<ii;y to those» m ost concern, d. d istric t president of th e .4 m ■>ric?'n How and w h?ther the occupants I.egion A uxiliary, who w as in stall and offices will be re.-huff led de ing new officers fo r sam e o f the pends on the court. A t this tim e lin ts in th e fifth d is tru t. th'- county health ryArso is in the Mr. and M rs. V. S. B arr.rotu" nod c -nt r office fo ’-iH: >>!y occupied by to Moro last week end a fte r a lone th AAA, the d ia ft 1 r<T :< in the ' abserve. The* CCC cam p in which noi th (zllice adjoining and the AAA Vic was forem an was d iscortinut I f . ’ cc /b i the new la rg e r office; and h e will have a lay off for a K li: T ho; b rim 'g iv e n th** .school while. He s ta rte d work in the si P< rin t-u r’ n t who fa rn ic rly had w arehouse Tuesday. tb** r u r e,o a ’ 1 th ■ d ra ft beard Mrs. Dorothy H ellberg and b by ch • k in h s (p’; • te r;. a re h ‘re from A storia to vi«? h i i '-w apr h: * w n t wiil 1 e ma le paren ts. Mr. and Mte»,7 J.~ F. Fos». ‘• m i of a suer r to K erne h Dr. and M rs. C. L. Poley are at ?r is up, nr/an- the c o i-t th is week tak in g a v r ” - \vk.!h'-r who- :* » : th a t he will -jo n re p o rt to th e tion w ith Mr. and Mrs. I). E. at my for a tor n* of service as a Stephens. George U p d ecm ff’s r-’v/lv ”<*- soldier. W heat lo: ns are being made al- Trtodtled off) e i.< nearly r. tdy f< r occupancy an d h e expects to move n v d y as fatm er.s linj.-h th e ir fields ( r entire o : p- in some im tn r? s. back into it within a week. '.Mr. rnd Mrs. S 'ral Searcy drove G Doutna and P auline Davis to P e rtla rd ’a -t S atu rd ay aft *r- J-’..vt* to b u ttle lake Sunday to rro n fo r a shout v:--’t to th** c ty . h w the ii-h w ere b it:n rr. The citv well in the fi ‘ v a -• Mir and M r;. R c h a rd L ockl.art r mpc d eu4 W. dnr ‘dmv an 1 T h u rs an i .Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. M. Douma w’e»-e day in prep aratio n fo r a p o -sb l? ii Yakim a lasit Sunday w here they tim * w h 'n the w 11 on th ” h:!l \. ! Mr. Iz 'ck h n ri’s parents. would not ÍE.’mish suffic: :" M: . LeeRoy Hanson went to for citv r-'eds. D uring th? hot Ihotkm d with her m other, M s. ■spell, however, th e w a te r ha« S (i” c .d e r, who vi.-ited here last d-x’pped le.ss than two feet, a-better record than before. Mr«. L. M. Wt her, m -eh rr of A five -nvnute g ’ ist of win ’ blew Mrs. Eth 1 M iv a r 1' M r-. Ix w th rough town W’edrj?« lav evening T" ft for .P o rtlan d from will go to the coast fo r and moved loose m ateria l around wj e h astily for a time. A tre'- in fro n t v i cat ion. of the P*e:fic Power & L ight com V I a: t n . r. c i e m pany’s offi?? was stripr-sd of limbs t; affic Itt’oug’ a g r? they charge out t '-ocome the only known dam age the la - : w n k r t'w n. and la c k again as fa*-t sv -ta ’tied. , -...u F n ’ m - \e -y Si ’ iff fk C. W i'son an 1 a tto r- •’ om town nee 1 two trucks to nov T. Iz s t -.r. Johnson w i"v"*in , ;U . •, j , ’. ’•••, -n-g. - Add d Portland the first of th e week to e t e n ’ th ? fie -ta and the m eeting ■ it.-- i a yiel ’ ‘•G' w th a t the ¡.■in a ’T’o-s the rea l from the o f reace officers of he coast. h'U ght-r h u e ntad? 89.2. th e Mr. and Mr*. Kay G ^rdv. and . ip • ‘i';l 1 8G.3 and several farm - «on. D an. were h -re from R h.m a'h F alls Tuesday to vi=it M’’-«. Gordy s r-, are rc p n rtin g -10 bu'-heG and .j- » - as thev finish a field. re’atives, the Axtell fam ily. i-\ car of Jnd:- w e n’ ? 1 in the co ir^ y 1 r ■f 1? ’ mt S " ‘v ’-v D a w n t h e W a v 's afti m oi n hi’ Sh -riff W ii»?n and M arsh'’! C o tb '? n b c - .u - e ’ t ^ y •=(» med t » be d riv irg in a m anner that indie di 1 f nu!’¿r v w ‘ a > Lcuid mo”e p 'Y ’it than o ’kali w ater. They s - "t ‘v ? n i* ^ ‘ 7 fiR r~ J 3 im n is -'oOTvmfTrr p,-rs>c»nu to be in caro ?'a te d n ' v pvw co’/n ty prison, and were re- lorsod in th? m orning som ew hat improved in appearance but not B Ö r ' * 'n disposition. Mrs. Ix-na Searcy r e t r m i d this t k. v«vk f ’om a v isit with h er b ro th er io. Idaho. Mrs. A. S. Johnsion r e tu ’r ? ! Monday from a trio to Silver,1 and .Portland on which she left la st W ednesday. Former Mayor Off for Joint Maneuvers With Marines Nutrition Councils To Be Formed III From Stroke Though Oregon ia unusually favored In the m a tte r o f qu ality and v a rie ty of food products p ro cu red w ithin its own borders, in v estig atio n s have show n th a t the h ea lth and stam in a o f Oregon citizens can be m aterially impi-o'v-' ed by g re a te r use of the findings o f m odem science in th’? Selection an d use of food in the home. In The Dalles ANOTHER nm w • C A TE R P IL L A R ' D IE S E L S ■EKXJHifl LIFT PdDSNG IN Yßbä EAST . A -, ¿^54 S, S. President Polk, newest of A m erica’s ships, gc’rg down the ways at launching at Newport News. The ship was built for the American P resident lines, and will be another vessel for the ever-increasing Am erican m erchant m arine. Moro Lodge A w id e , u p h o ls te re d , coil- s p F in ^ 'Ite a t, alm ost effd rtless stccrinj* an d p le n ty o f leg room m a k c ” C a tc i p illa r ’’ D iesels the • 4. ' easiest o f ^ l l h r a c t .o r s to d riv e . * C'M tARA Supply & Imp. Co „John Deer* ' ' Caterpillar 113, I. O. O. F, Mmo, Oregon Meets- 1st and ‘3rd T,»’,deys in tha Ltb.O .F. hall Trai sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet .’¿ th us. ' Jo? R itner N.G. i -i.in M illei.S ec. l.fipiiie No. Rebekah Lodge Moro. Oicgon M< ets 2d & 4th Tues day fl&eaeh m onth. Vi.-iting members wel com?. I M en M artin N. G. - I- !, umce Johnston, Sett*»- No. 116 Troops of die first* division are^pictured as they Lcarded a Ik S. army transport vessel in New York, before sailirg to take part in joint m aneuver» with United States m arines along the coast of North Carolina. Wasco Girl Honored By Shower About fo rty gu ests from G rass Valley a n ! Wasco g ath ered a t the M t’h dist parsonage to honor G* : ti .d e C ann 11, d a u g h te r of 'Rev. on-1 Mrs. F. L. Cannell, w ith a hi id: to lie shower. Aid societies o ‘‘ the two towns were hostesses. Th ’ room wa s d ecorated w ith a huge rainbow over the double v’iia’oav. A color scheme of lavcn- h • an I y How was carried out in th" (’i?;sert luncheon and favors. Tl • program was arran g e d by ? I’ -. IL A. Van Gilder as follows: Two clarinet solos by Edw ard Mills,, n ano num bers bv G ertrude ( ’".ell, reading by M rs. W. A. Miil.- and on? bv M a rg a re t Mc- I ‘i mid. L ittle Jo an F rid ley , as c m ' caimying a yellow unbrella, ! b< ’v and arrow , told the bride to b ? -sh-» wcu.ld find a bag of gold •” the foot o f th? rainbow an.I b n Frig h er a ball of tw ine to g i,’d" h r search. This led h e r ui s ’airs and down and over m any ob-tacles un.til she reached th e end of the rainbow w her? m any !m ely and useful g ifts were ff und. Miss r annell will be m arried to j r V.,nn.?p E dw ards of Salem , July 29 at 8:00 p. m. in th e F ir s t Mobb ed «d rhur<-h w ith h er fa th e r, R nv. C-ii n<>:l "ffi iating. Frirndis o f the frr-ilv a e invited. Mi. an.If Mrs. Jam es Dunn sr. of F :1 visited Sunday w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H arley Dutton. D ouria Dvmn of G ran ts Pass «ecom par e I his g ra n d p a re n ts harm- a fte r ic- m uining here for a few days. Miss Ju n e Hines is employed th is h a rv e st a t the Lowell B urres farm . C arroll A kers and fam ily visited R?ie from P ortland with his m other, M rs. Maud Akers. Th? child health clinic was held in th e lib ra ry room T hursday w 'th .state h ea lth officer Dr. Erickson and Dr. BouTg atten d in g . They wer« assisted by Lucille Vale, coun ty health nurse. These m eetings are to be held each m onth. . Mr. and M rs. B em is Guy and children, LaVelle .„and Gaylord, drove to F o re -t Grdve Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Lem born, who are stay in g th ere looking a f te r the hom e of relativ es v he are In th e eaurt. P eggy Sm ith of C orvallis is v is itin g relativ es and friends in V disco. punctuation w as good. F riend— And w h at did you any? Teasie— I said I ’d n ev er been la te for w ork in m y life. th io u g h b e tte r n u tritio n a l prac- ficeis. 3. To encourage food habits which will im prove diets a t all in come levels. *> 4. To prom ote w ider d istrib u tion and u tilization of. inexpensive foods of high n u tritio n al vaue, and use of la rg e r am ounts of p rotec tive foods, and to encourage home ‘prcduction of foods. 5. To cooperate with oth er pro g ra m s for national defense. C. To insure the use of a u th e n tic in form ation by u tilizatio n of sources of m ateria l from Oregon S tat? college, th? bureau of home e c a ro n re s ; children’s bureau, and tlr» medical school. C H U R C H T S W asco C hurch of Chrisft: Ghurdh Bible School - 10:00. W. D. W atkins, S uperintendent. M orning W orship - 11:00. The Com munion. The M essage: “ H a r vesting, L ab o rers’.” Look fo r the sig n n e a r th e Hi-way Ycu a re Welcome. F. Claude Stephens, M inister, Such is the conclusion of the s ta te n u tritio n com m ittee fa r d?- fen se which a t its late st m eeting a Oregon S ta te eollegv^arrungud fci a com prehensive p rogram '<>/ activ ity fo r county r.-.tritien coun Six- counties rep.irt, 1 58 percent cils fo r defense which will be <'f th? fatal accidents occurring íd o ig an ized .«oon. O tg o n d u rin g th? tii >t six month« S ta te and county d?f. ns? nn*.; i- of this y ta r , figure;-* com piLd at tion com m ittees have been charged with the d uty of c< ntriibuting to ’ n? s ta te tiatfic safe-tv divisjon d today. These counties wha.t is now known as to tal de- )■ »-c-i fciLie ill th is cuunLry- While a t w in M ultnom ah. 33; Lane, lfi; first defense was considered to b ■ V?) n, 11 m l K lam ath, Jacltson concerned largely with m i!.ta;\ and < ’¡.at ■ op v :.th ten each. ’I¡¡.?r? was a tr ia l of 155 p e r m s m an power an d w ar equipm ent, k ik’d during th? tirnt six m cr.ths, th e p resen t to ta l defense plan in cludes in d u strial defense and food a decrease of slig h tly more than defense, the com m ittee points out. f i" p e n a n from t ’a? total for th" first six m onths of last year Each council will include sui h whe.n 1G2 persons lost th e ir liv is officials as the FSA home super- in traffic accidents in this sítate. v se.r, th e county nurse, if any: /G th e hom e d em onstration ag en t,, Ti «siv -1 ca n ’t, und erstan d why reppesenfeaitive» <rf the Smith? I d a in ’t*gnt th a t job. H ughs work iq high schools, the F ’ iend—-\Y?H, iw hat did the office co u n ty school su p erintendent or m an ag er ask you? ru ra l su p erv isr, and re p re se n ta Tessi?— lie asked me if my tiv es of the R id C ro-s, PTA and leading farm o rg a n iz a tie rs. F .1 lowing are the objectives^ ag r. cd upon tow ard which th? eou..ty councils will work: 1 To coordinate ’he eff’iMts of all o rg an iaztio n s within a county on r . i r i t i c n problem s. 2. T hrough a united iff a rt in education to reach nil p»s«pl? in th? ....................... county to th? end th a t th .ir health and w elfare will be improved Moro C om m unity P resb y teria n C hurch: Sunday, Ju ly 20, 1941. 10.00 o ’clock Sunday School 11.00 o’clock - M orning W orship Them e: “The Curse of th e Law .” Russel Belshee filling th e pulpit. ('h ri-tk in Science church, Moro. Sunday m orning service a t eleven »/clock; subject, “ Life.” Sunday school a t 10:00 o’clock. Testim on- i juLhUnK ev«»ry. W ednesday eve ning a t eig h t o ’clock. R eading room in the' rear of the church where authorized C h ristian Science lit e ra tu re may be borrowed read o r ordered. GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto r n e y A t L a w M oro a n d W aaoo ........<« Î ® • Check the proof (it’s that good 93 proof) . . the superior flavor (only K enturky-distilled bourbon has it) . . . tli? age ( 4 years of mel lowing to vour taste.) O L D -------------------------- S tjsny B rook K E M I CKY STB MGH f BOURBON WHISKEY t*ii whiskey is I ’A • 9.3 Proof ka;> ,’vff ill lijfijs PiouinTsC orporation, N. Y. CARD OF THAN KS Jo h n Robinson wishes to thank ail tho«e who so kindly helped to prev en t fu rth e r destruction when his w heat was burned on his farm - Monday m orning. LCAKD OF EQUALIZATION M EETIN G N itic e : There will be a m eeting of the County ¡Board of E q u aliza tion of Sherm an County, Oregon, ft th? Court House, Moro, O re gon, on th? s(»cond Monday of A ugu-t. th a t being the 11th day of A ugust, 1941. to publicly exam ine J l ?_ .As,m <=jnT_ nt_ Rolls, correct all e rro rs in valuation, descriptions of b irds or other p roperty assessed by me, and it shall be the duty of prsons interested to ap p ear a t the turn and place appointed (a p p e a r ance- is bv petition). All petition« m ust be ip w riting and verified bv th? oath of the annlicant and ¡Tiled with the board w ithin fifteen day s from the .tim e it is by law re o tire d to meet. M arg aret W. P eetz County A ssessor 37-40 M r r r 1 Mr?. B ru?- Grady. Mr. a ” d M”s. k aw ren re F unk and Mr. ■sn ! Mrs. Wm. N isbet b?d a picnic t','~ *b"r V WiDon park. Mrs. Clyde H earin g retu rn ed h ' me from Olym pia, W ashington F ’’’d iv a fte r sn ndm g t°n days with h?r da Tighter, Mrs. Clarence Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. T vtti Ku’keli? o f N< »-‘h D akota a ’? n w living in th • W. E. T ate house. Mr«. Joan .Toval and sen, David, ?r? visiting Mrs. J o y a l’s p aren ts. Mr and Mrs. E v erett McOuellin. S ir cess F riend— I understand you final Mr. and •.»X* Mrs. Stew ard Johnsen of Salem-iare visiting a t the Pard.v ly got your poem prin/ted. A spiring Poet— Yes, but I had La-b hom e. Mr. and Mrs. Coin R o itad 1 and to use a little strateg y . I se n t the sen. D em id, le ft for a vacation first stan za to the 'editor o f the winch will take them to P ortland, correspondence column w ith the in q u iry , ‘Gan anyone give me the S:-1' in an ] C astle Rock, -Wn. M’ s. LaVern /Port r of Salem resit of this poem ?’ A few days is stav in g with Toe H :,,'"s who ro la te r I sen t the rest under an o th er ti ’-la d from th e hospital la s t week. ■■a me. Ik r r 'p tta P o rte r is w o rking a t th e I/»" lb h l" r farm d u rin g h arv est. Mr. and Mrs. H arley D utton r e ceived a le tte r from th e ir son, THrold. whieh took ten d ay s to roach here from A laska w here U <c! l ’,a in tike a n n y . H arvesters’ m ust be Mrs. Paatbour and Mrs. Brown of P ortland visited a t the. home of fed three tim es a day th eir parent«, Mr. and^M rs. W. E. T; to over th* week end. B arb ara Hines-»is em ployed at 4he H ilderbrnnd home. W e can supply you T here will be no p reach in g s e r vice at. the W asco M ethodist church , with the best in food Julv 20 or -27 as th a p asto r and wife and d au g h ter, G ertru d e, left Tuesday fo r Bellingham fo r a va- ■ fo r the hungry men. cation. They will re tu rn about /Xuouist 1. ‘ -*■ V isiters a t the home o f Mr. and M rs. Sam Brock include M rs. Coma E Convey o f Reno, N evada, M rs. | fo r la rg e lots. E th?l Spoon of Carson C ity. N eva da, Mrs. B m la H ertz and B eatrice H ertz of Tos Angeles. Mr. and) M cH ale’s Grocery Mrs. Carl M elzer of Moro w ere Sunday guests. • "Jimmy” McHale, Owner Eldon Neashnm is hom e with his 422 E. 2nd St. .The Dalles frfWilv a few days from At.talia, W ashington w here h e h a s been •JOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO w orking on a riv er bo«ut. Food! Food! ■ R e d u c tio n s Sherman County’s The best year in the county’s history should mean the best fair the county has had — and that means something. Barbour’s bucking String The tough ones again % Local Race Horses They run zem close Northwest’s Best Teams • I ‘ O ur Draft Horses win anywhere i * r . More Room For More Exhibits f, Less than two months away.........