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FAOB « SHERMAN COUNTY JO URNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 35. 1941 Re: Duirohase of right to take from H. A. and Rosalie S. W hite netl, Robert Schilling, Kenneth his head on the edge of the bath 7500 cubic yard» of gravel from a t price o f $60.00. Deed tendered ’ Ci«jws, Gene Reynolds, W illan tub. Ilildarfonand prem ises a t price of and accepted for Right-of-W ay. »Rolfe, H arry S tark, A rthur Roth Robert Holmes and Lloyd Kelley $200.00. ‘ Purchase . agreem ent Cierk instructed to issue warrant Lew Riggs and Arlis ©alley. spent Saturday night aixPSunday signed. Clerk instructed to issue for $60.00. (W arrant issued 7-2-41) Mrs. Robert LeBleu, Mrs. Bor) w aiting a t the B. M. Kelley home, < w a rra n t fo r $200.00, (W arrant Ju ly 2, 1941. In re: In the B< lshe and Doris Payne were bu w Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and son m atte r of changing the boundaries issued 7-2-41) nesg visitors in The 'Dalit* Men- D°n. and’ Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts “ Re: Insurance w ith S. W. Seur7 o f Election Precincts Nos. 7, 8 day. were dinner guests a t the home of cy covering oars, trucks and and 9 of Sherman County, Oregon. ¡¿Icon B arker came home fn n Mrs. W. J. Davis Sunday. equipm ent. Policy rendered and Ordered th a t boundaries be chang Mr. and Mrs. Oddlie Lemley and K enneth K arnes, while rii.'ini; Hermiston Monday to visit tris. Public Liability increased) ,to 20,- ed. O lder recorded in Commis family. He returned to Hermisloi daughter, Ada, of Rosalia, Wn., sioner’s Journal C a t page 250. <’ iv t . the nil' from the ''iaughvc. 000 - 40,000. ar.d Mr. Heming stopped a t the Court adjourned subject to call house Monday night, was throw: Tuesday morning. Re: Purchase of Right-of-W ay Mrs. Rov Wells entertained me n- Charles Lemley home Wednesday fiorr. his bicycle into th? gravel, for Fulton Canyon-Wasco Read of ,County Judge. ci. 1 ting and bruising bis face quite tx rs of the Gross Valley brudg to visit leaving Thursday for Long badly. Hs father took hint to Th ' club and additional guests a t lie • Br-ieh, California where they will Dalles Tue- lay morning where it hfme Wednesday atPemoon. C-m m ake th eir home. Mr. Hem ing was fouivi he was not injvire- tra c t was in play a l three table; will work in an airplane factory with high scores held by Mrs. C it Glendale. s< verely. M. Clevenger and Mrs. Kenneth F r ”nk Bayer made a business Mrs. Ted von Borstal and chi - Barnett. Mrs. John Rolfe held lov trip to The Dales Thursday. d ■ejx, 2nd Mrs. Bill Holmes ntotoT- score. G w Smith, Don Smith and Ted ed to The Dalles Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts arrive* ’ E verett mejtored to Hermiston visiv th eir sister, -M iss Cassie a t th? Fred Cox home Wednesday Wednesday to spend th e day. Mrs. 1) rimes, at a hospital. ev< rin g to spend’ the week end. Mr Jam es Phifer accompanied them Mrs. Fred C-ox entertuine H .IH ., British ambassador 10 the Unllc.l States, and tits wife K< berts went to Hood River ¡here. fiieirds a t her home Ft May afte i- Thursday where he leetvtred at a Mr. an d Mrs. 0. N. Ruggles aud are shown examining the Liberty Bell In Independence H alt Philsde nc«ott for her daughter, Mi'S. A 1 kfjrf'ctih.ntre meeting. Represen a - her au n t, Miss G ertrude^ Hulse, phta, Pa- The bell, which cracked in 19o5 while being rung for the w hen hard w orking men need Roberts, of Corvallis, "who is T e r itives were present from W ashing motored) to The Dalles Sunday when death of John Marshall, was tolled on July 4, 177C, rn the p:oc’xmntion spvi e'ng she week end. ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana M:s» H'uHse returned to h?T home of the Declaration of Independence. good food and lots of it. Mr®. Frecl Cox was” hotteas at f in A storia a fte r spending several Mi. rnd \ " s . Raymond Sum m er- COUNTY COURT hek’ and children and the form er s layette shower for Mrs. G c rtlo weeks here visiting. Ruggles. Continued from page one Dryden a t her home Tuesday if- Jesse Helyer and Mis«1 B arbara bi other. Gene were Sturdevy dir.n< Mrs. Alfred Payne and daugh teraoon. Mrs. Lawrence T< di AV a 1 pole were Sunday dinner guests ter, Leone Moore, and Mrs. Gian and 'accepted for 'Right-of-W ay. gueits at the B. M. Kelley home. and Miss Genevieve Oestreich a s nt th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McLocWin and) children were visi ,C lerk Instructed to issue w a rrin t Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling inn 1 sisted the hostess. Mrs. 0 . N. Purchase a t Kent. for $2.50. ( W arrant, issued 7-2-41) children and Mrs. E dith Burnet c . •Ruggles gave a reading and' Mrs. i Robert Holmes and Mir 3 Myrtle tors in The Dalles Friday. Re: Purchase of Right-of-W ay Mis« M yrtle Helyer, Miss B ar Mono were callers a t the home < t Orville Ruggles favored w ith a H elyer were Sunday dinner guests for F.i’to a Ccr-ivon-Wasco Read bara Walpole $ard Robert King Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling Sui • piano solo. A fter the gifts were a t th e home of Mr. and) Mrs. R' bert were am ong thos? who w ent to Hom Nina and Fred Hennagin at day evening. opened refreshm ents were served Behihs near Moro. Kent Saturday to charivari Mr. and p ik e o f $20.00. Deed) tendered: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker arrived Mrs. William Jefferies. They all ,n.T J accepted f r r Right-of-W ay. Ferdinand Stark arrived Tues to about 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs*. K nneth M- i'.in Ivtr» Saturday evening from a trip went to Moro where they wi re Clerk instructed to issue w arran t day evening to spend the harvet i. * ?a:cn helping his father, Sam and children were business visitors to Flint, Michigan where they took icrv td refre-ihmenits. for $20.00. (W arran t issued 7-2-41) in Portland the first of the week. delivery of a new car an d visited Stark. Mr. tend Mrs. Wren Hogue and Re: Purchase of Right-of-W ay Frank Lemley and Mrs. Arr.ell relatives and friend’s in Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles A. ML Coyner was a buHr.c* for Fulton Canyon-Wiasco Road Ivt-mley were business visitor« in Vli consin. They will , rem ain here motored to Hehe on Mt. Hood fo r visitor in Portland one day la> from Victor Anderson ait price of The Dalles Wednesday. •several days before going to their •x Sunday picnic. week. $200.00. Deed tendered and ac Mrs. Ella J. Kelley of El no. home in Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes of Oak cepted d fr righ't-al-w ay. Clerk Mrs. Ed Alley was a b-Tslnt Mrs. John Brogan of- Ant dope land, California were over night Missouri arrived la st Tuesday to visitor in The Dalles Mon-icy. visit .her «•?« and family, Mr. end w as an ovw .night guest ait the Sam guests a t the Sam Holmes home instructed to issue w arran t for $200.00. (W arant issued 7-2-41) Mr. and Mrs. Ix>y Cochran of Mrs. B. M. Kelley. Holmes home W ednesday night. last Tuesday. Portland visited a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Mr. and1 Mrs. Richard H old’.way Rev. and Mrs. Rex Linquisit end Mr and Mrs. Eben Kee Sunday. Maupin or? r t the William H rr '<** and daughter, Doris, left Saturday Mrs, Theressa Moore of Omaha, Mrs. George“ Wilcox and son lanch during harvest. for Portland on business returning Neb., were guesits a t the ihome of Ccorge went to The Dalles Tues Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Driscoll nd home Monday. Gail Weld ac -om- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dryden day to meet her daughter, Ja n e , infant daughter stopped a t the r«utied them Ito his home in IPort- Saturday night anti Sunday. Th iy who had spent a week visiting home of he*r parents, Mr. and V.: land, a fte r spending a month vis ha J charge of the morning service friend’s in Portland and Cottage Arch Fomtner, to spend .<eve-;J iting his grandparents, M r and a t th? B aptist Church. days enroute from Portland to Mrs. J. S. Newcomb. Grove. Miss Virginia Helper was a M r. and Mrs. I. D. Pike spent th eir home in Heppner. Mis« H J e n Ralph and C lair Balzer were bus’iness visitor in Moro Monday. Smxlay a t Hermiston visiting Mr. F ortner - accompanied them to visitors in The Dalles Sunday, as and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and M.. Heppner, a fte r spending several aW> were Ivan ar.d Gerald B’agg. Placing for Safety anil Mrs. Louis May. Mr. and Mi's. G era’d Dryden and days visiting her parents. One of the first things impress Jake Eslinger motored to H er Mrs. Millard Eakin and child,' °n children w ere ¡business visitors in ed on >the ‘‘cub” reporter by the miston Sunday bringing Jam es and Betty Payne visited Mrs. B. The Dalles ¡Saturday. editor of the local paper was the } h f e r and his h; use hold goods here M. Kelley and Mrs. Ella J. K< lb y Mrs. Herman Schillinr and son nwful consequences of m aking ill- where they will make their home. vho is here visiting from Elmo, Tlo. Robert, Miss Bebara Walpole and ft unded statem ents. Then he was Among those who went swim Mrs. George Wilcox and sm , Misa M yrtle Helver were bus nes«x sent to .report a church bazaar. ming a t Stiles-on-the^Desehutes George, went to The Dalles S a tu r visitors in The Dalle* PridAy. “The bazaar,” he wrote, ‘‘W as Sunday were Ross Fields, D ons day when George had1 stitches ta k Mr. and Mr*. John Sehnsse i of opened (so ut is said) by Mrs. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth en to close a wovnd in his h ’?d. Portland spent Sunday visiting a t Jones, th e wife of Councilor Jcxn?s, Iiarnett, Ethel and M argaret Bar- caused when he fell and s t u 'k the home of Mr. and Mr«. Oscar commonly supposed to be a m ere acific ower l ight owpaky cr l?s<s highly esteemed tradesm an of .this town. She was dressed in w hat some would describe as fashionable attire, and was su p ported on ithe platform by the r-v called vicar and other reputed ladies and gentlem en.” British Ambassador Inspects Liberty Bell Grass Valley Youth Injured In Bicycle Fall You can get it at--- Zeigler’s Quality Store Supplies for H arvest Quality -- Price -- Dependability P JULY SPECIALS YOUR TO Principles of safe driving and walking aire as simple and impe - tnnt a.® the A.B.C/s according to the public safety departm ent c f •the Oregon Motor Association. Heavy summer driving with the increased danger of autom ob'’e mishaps brings a new responsibil ity upon .both the driver and the pedestrian. CHANCE save each : Drastic reductions throughout depart ment!! Make it a point to come in and get - “Isn’t youT sert ra th e r young to join the a rm y ? ” “Yes; but you see, he’s only in th* infantry.” J*” your share oi these savings! • L A D IE S ’ DRESSES • L A D IE S ’ S H O E S • A L L L A D IE S ’ H A T S • LACE C LO TH S M E N ’S SUITS YARD G O O D S C U R TA IN S J U N IO R C O A T S Plain color ed broadcloth sport shirts. S T2,.BMid5’u?,« Special B o y ’s W o r k S la c k n f I 1 «S«t* I 1 uW l t»w* ' „\v-9'oun<i 2 uwes»** p° ,k xaa b - » 9 j / d X he, ,o, >• SC° ' d "”'k u9or’ ’ • M'° * 'V ¡¿ C - , . SO'«» o»«’- 3. i' co « - 000 *uQo sttoln oo3 . * v’ ' .U ' a 5» V o '* U „ ' 5 n "nU' e l' Ì P' - in b *r ,e o d v 'o ie o n d ’' 0' " ' 0’ •ice cteoo' ° nr» B o y s I n -O u te r SI ir ts 12 pr. only 59c p «| I co'.ton work slacks. IS OREGON... , tker^ B o y ’s S h ir t s & S h o r t s Boys cctton rib shirts. Knit shorts wi'.h elastic top Each B o y ’s W a is t O v e r a lls . Boy Blue denim waist overalls. Size 8 to 14. Special M E Z N 'S B IB O V E R A L L S 8 oz. sanforized shrunk. H i and Low back Extraordinary Values price Sizes 32 to 44. OO 1 iW V V O U N G M E IN ’S S L A C K S Hopsacking material, pleated Front sell belt. Broken Sizes prompt Books close tomorrow, charge account. Pay EDW C. THE DALLES, O R E G O N I : N * I l t > N * l O I S l I U l R V PWt>OVCT<; COMP.. C W HEN YOU OWN A M O D ER N E L E C T R IC R E F R IG E R A T O R » I R r - 'iS / C ? s h ir t s t3 V _ J Y s-J) S L A C K S L t V t f C a .'ij f o f t t t t / j I SINCE THE COVERED WAGONS P 1 KudteY FrO<n Tbs HaT'® sen*« poc‘t'c P°*er - -