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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1941)
I ' • A ' \ 4 •<■ ■ . * ; ■*■■■■ r ' •' A -, ’ ‘ • • ; 1 > -• PAGB » »HJKRMAH COUNTY J 0UBNAL HOBO. OBBfOM.FRIDAY, AUGUST U, 1M1 iMra. Wm. Clothier and daugh ter, Ann left for Seaside for a va cation planning to return Thurs day. | *7 Wasco Given For Arthur Spencer ___ , -Mow. Wilfred Spencer w m h e w iron, The Delta, lent week vurtmg her son, ArUmr woo ija.s drafted and will re p o rt to the arm y next Monduty. She also aided 'her daugh te r, Ida belle move to The Dalle«. The office force a t the co-op spon sored a ’ farewell entertainm ent for A rthu r when friends were invited to a picnic Wednesday evening a t the city park. Cl lories H arrim an and two chil dren, B etty and Elton, of The Dalles accompanied by Chris Moon, who has been visiting a t the H arrim an home, spent Sunday h e rt with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Moon. Wesley Wide was an additional dinner guest having recently r e turned home from The Dalles hos pital. Mrs. Wilde came home from Stanfield this week w ith her son, Billy, who bad spent the summ er with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rupping. Miss Catherine Ricbelderfer re turned home Tuesday from a two m onths vacation trip. She left from here for Sioux ICity, Iowa to visit a n -aunt, Mrs. Josephine Ham ilton and other relatives. Miss Mabel Leather« of Lake City, Iowa, accompanied her. They drove a s fa r a s W ashintgon D. C \ and Vh' gir.ia. Mi'S. John Clark of iBellingham, Wi|., returned home Wednesday a fte r a weeks visit with Rev. and Mrs. Cannel 1 whom she accom panied on th eir vacation into Brit ish Columbia. Mrs. Ota Howard of Los Ange les, Mrs. Lucille Brownlie of Salem, and Mrs. IBertha S p arr of The Dalles, all cousins of Mrs. G rant Arm »worthy, visited here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk mode a (business trip to Portland and return Friday. W elder GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto r n e y A t L a w M o ro an d W i Moro Lodge No. The PLUS VALUES in “C ater pillar” Diesel Tractors a re ittle things - m ost of them don’t show on the isnmfaee.. But th ey ’re BIG in importance becatulse they all add up to more work per gallon of fuel - less re p a ir expense per hour - of work and better performance on ail kinds of jobs. Our next series of ads will tell you all about eight of these BIG FLUS VALUES. Be sure to look fo r them ! ' Visits In Grass Valley ~ Mrs. Belle Cothier drove up from Portland with Mrs. Huckin Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker has as for week clotjhieJ. elpeoto to return u 01ympiaj Wn._ guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sa-ni Baker who stopped here en latter pant of the week. route Ito .their home in Grants Miss Betty M athias o f Yakima Ffc.se from a trip to the coast and returned home a fte r spending the tlney also visited Mr. Baker’s sis summer’a t the home of Mr. and ter, Mrs. Clara Baker at Goldeti- .fW felflf Mrs. Joe Hldertorand. * Cleon .Barker cam e home from Mr. and Mrs. Phil Andrews vzere here recently from Portland Hormieton Saturday to «pend sev with his parents, Mr. - and Mrs. eral days viarting his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Barker and' fam ily and G. C. Andrews. Mrs. B a rre tt motored to Hermis Week end guests of Mr. and! ton to re tu rn Mr. B arker to his Mrs. E. D. McKee were^Mrs. E. E. work. ’ ‘ ; Owens of Bussey, Iowa, a siste r of Dr. and Mrs. F rank Wilcox and Mr. McKee, Mrs. F. D. Hammond, niece from Portland a n d Mrs. daughter, Carol ’Lea, of Newberg, spent from Wednesday to Friday Wm. Lush of Salem. visiting a t th e homes of Mr. and Mrs. CK rk Dunlap h a s been in Mis. Herm an Peters a n d Mr. and the Mid-Columbia hospital a t The Mrs. George Wilcox. Dalles since last Wednesday. M rs. Venn McGowan came from A. D. Edgington drove to Spo kane and his wife returned with Pendleton Sunday to the Arxell him Sunday, leaving again Mon Lemley home. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap day. He is the new operator of took Mrs. McGowan and Mrs. Lem ley ,to W apinitia Junction where the Sherman Garage. Mr. and Mrs: Chub John?on of th ey w ent Iby bus to Grants Pass Willamina arrived last week and to attend the funeral of th eir a re visiting with th eir »on Roland m phew , who was fatally injured and wife and other relatives in Saturday evening. th is county. E rasm us Baker stopped here one Mr. and Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg day laslt week on his way home to jeft for th e Oregon Philipsburg, Montana, from Can beaches this week for a vacation. by where he attended th e funeral Mr. and Mrs. Bem is Guy and services for his brother, Ted. Mrs children left for a sig h t seeing Clyde Davis accompanied him bo trip to the lakes and beaches. ■Spokane, where she will spend a Damon Fields is now working for wefck ^ ¿ m g her sister, Mrs. John the co-ops, filling the place of j£lrr»e. A rthur Spencer. - * Sharon and Derrie Hennagin A- Coyner and son Harold, «tayed w ith th eir g^rxlm other, and g r ^ d s o n . Rmhard Mtiler, ar- Mrs. Maud A kers a few days rived here Saturday to move his while -their parents were in P o rt fam ily to Portland, where -they will m ake th e ir home. J. B. Es-hnger land. Mr. and M r’ . Austin Gr^dy and left Tuesday evening with the children, Laverne and I e-Rov. came household goods. The Coyner’s will Saturday from Portland and with leave Tuesday evening. Mr. and' Mrs. Bruce Grady drove Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holda/way t? W aP i Walla and spent Sunday spent the week end in Portland v ’th Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady. viriting th eir daughter, Doris, a t Little R uth lAfcm Moore returned the Dcerhbecher hospital. to Portland Sunday with Mr. -and Fred W alker of Pau ma is here Mrs. Austin Grady for a visit. visiting his sister, Mrs; Lewis September 8 has been d'?*’’g rated a s the opening day for school ac- Olds. Mrs. George Moon spent several days v iaitinglier mother, Mrs. Jack DeHaven in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neville ¿¿pent several weeks visiting her pjji-ente, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Sargent, before leaving for San Jore, California where he is co’ding to local reports. assistan t m inister. Mrs. Gi nn Wallace and child Mr. and Mrs. O tis Royce ami r t r n e d frem .The Dalles F-rday. two children were week end guests The r:oy has been nam e! Jam es Lorn Fossil visiting his parents, LcRoy. Mr. end! Mrs. J. F. ROyce. G w *ts a t th'» Joseph Mee home last week were Mrs. Robert F o r Dr. Helena W inters of Kelao rey and Mrs. Chester Kaufman of was a week end guest a t the A r th u r S argent home. Mrs. W inter’s Sanger, California. Mrs. Forrey is daughter, Louise, returned home an au n t o f Mrs. Mee. Mr. and Mrs. La,Verne Porter a fte r several weeks here a s a house and -son. Bill left for th eir home geest a t the Sargent home. in Salem a fte r working here during Mr. and Mrs. David Reid and harvest. daughter, Veda, accompanied by Dinner guests a t the home of J. V. Rayburn went to Spokane Mr. and Mrs. Leo W atkins Sunday .to visit Mr. Reid’s «on and family w e r : Mr. -and Mrs. Archie Gossan last week end. p r i children and Mrs. Wm. Reid. Mr. an-d Mrs. S. J. Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee are M ’. end Mrs. Ove Hansen were a t leaving Wednesday morning for Camp Sherman to remain two W alt’s place on Five mile Sunday. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson and son, Donald, will join them JAMMED STARTER Sunday and all will go over the When a s ta rte r is engaged whil< m ountains to visit Mrs. A. 0 . 'Ek»trom and attend the Sherman the motor is running, a bent county picnic in Portland lAug- e r shaft or broken teeth on flywheel m ay result, -making the nst 31. s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. NisJbet visited ta rte r jam when it is next used to turn over the m otor, according in -Portland over the week end. to the mechanical departm ent of A group of friends m et in the the Oregon S tate Motor Associa city park Sunday and enjoyed a tion. If the m otor is running, the picnic together. Mr. and Mrs. F. s ta rte r should never (be Msed. S. Lamtoom, Mr. and -Mrs. J. F. Royce, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and child, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royce P O R T A B L E E L E C T R IC and two childlren of 'Fossil, Jam es Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Bemis Guy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder and daughter, Emma jean. Joe’s Motor Service Mr. and1 Mrs. Bill Lamborn and two children of Montana stopped here last week. „ He is employed by ,ie government. .— Little Things That Mean B I G Savings! Former Banker Mrs. Earl McKinney and chil dren of Heppner spent the latter p a rt of last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 . N. Ruggles. > ’ : - Mrs. Marian Van Metre and children o f Wasco and Mrs. Holmes Wright of Toppenish, Wn., visited Mr«. Ray Wells Wednesday. Mr«. Wright left by stage for (Burns where her husband was transferred by the Telephone company. Bever ly Van Metre accompanied' her to Bunns for a visit. ‘ John Daere ’ Caterpillar C. W. Fields and Mrs. Etna 'Raw. leigh were visitors a t Camas, Wn., Tufesday. FOR JUST A FEW CENTS MORE THAN A DOLLAR ( p tr p in l) Iliia whiskey is 41 Y E A R S O U I^ | and Mrs. Jam es Brown and Sam Da via were visitors n The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker a rriv ed h ere Thursday from Gresham to spend a week. Mrs. Ellen Porter of The Dalles was a busine-sts visitor here S at urday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley and Frank Lemley left Saturday fi4 G rants Pass when t h e y ’re- ceivied wo«M of the death of their groindson, Loren Tetz, who was killed by a car when crossing the Pacific highway. •Mrs. Ray Blake, Mrs. J. H. W ilt, of Mono and Mrs. W. J. Duvis and Mi's. Sam Davis speat Thursday visiting a t the Fred Cox home. I q f>f. / SlINNYBKOOn. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 03 Proof National Distillers Products Corporation, Now York, N. Y, You can get it at--- EASY WASHER a _ _u l A Li L | "CH EERFU L, A S IT S N A M E " • D istilled in Kentucky Mrs. Clyde Stradley and Mias ed -to The Dalles Sunday when Mr. Alley entered the hospital for 'D eris Stradley of The Dalles spent medical treatm ent, as he 'had suff the week end visiting a t the Fred ered a -heart attack. Mrs. Alley -StTSidl-ey home. returned home th a t evening. E verett Cantrall returned home Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakin, J. B. last Tuesday from a three weeks Eslinger, Mrs.. Ed lAlley and daugh vir.it with relatives a t Nyssa and t e r Lila Lee, Mrs. Glen Karnes Ontario. Zeigler’s New rubber ug’tator stops wringer rolls Supplies for Harvest Trade your old wnsher as when hard working men need good food and lots of it. down payment. Phone 161 for trial Quality -- Price -- Dependability HAMPTON FORNITHOt The Dalles. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Cunliff and daughter of Moro are a t the Lester Smith home where Mr. zClunliff is> working. Don Smith took Henry IClements to The Dalles Saturday for medi cal attention. Mrs. Arch Zehncr accompanied' them here to spend sexeral days visiting relatives. She returned to The Dalles Mon day. Mrs. B arrett of Hot Springs. South Dakota arrived 'here S atu r day to visit h< r son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Kinza of Wamic spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ooyner. Ed Alley and Mrs. Tom 'Alley went to The Dalles Monday to see Mr. Alley a t the hoanital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reck man and children virtffed a t the Jake Wil son h-ome Thursday. T. M. Rolfe was a business visi to r in The Dalles Tuesday. C. B. Doyle was a visitor at W apinitia Tuesday. Ma. and Mrs. Kelley of Portland spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and M i« Dell Olds. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and son an-d Mir. and Mrs. Louis May awl son of Hermiston spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. D. M-r. and Mrs. C. A. Oeatreich and fam ily, Lois Coyner, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum left Friday fo r Bear Springs to spend the week end picking huckleberries a t High 'Reck on Mt. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball and fam ily joined them Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Simpson of Vancouver, Wm., and .Mr. and Mrs^ John Moore of San 'Dego, Califor nia visited a t the Fred Cox home Thursday. A rlis Bailey attended the. fun eral services for Ted Baker a t Canby last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zevely and P i k e . C. W. Fields and son R o * b spent daughter Jean were visitors in Sunday a t Pendleton. The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M«»singer of Mrs. Nellie Ferbactbe and her daughter, Mrs. Wonderly, left Pacific Beach, Washington were Monday for Portland where they —----------------- ----------- . -------- will visit relative» a w&ek. 8 T N O P 8 IS O F A N N U A L R T A T K M K N T IT E D S TA TE S B R A N C H O F T H E • Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Blaylock B O U C N EA N A C C ID E N T A G U A R A N I E E C O R P O R A T IO N . L T I) of 1 P ark avenue. «pent Sunday visiting th eir son, N ew York cltv. in the State of New York on the 31et dav of December. 1940. made iBoyce and famiy. to the Insurance Commissioner of tne Mr. and Mrs. LdRoy Starad-ley State of Oregon, pursuant to law : C A P IT A L and children and Mr. and Mrs. Amount of capital deposit stock paid U^ - C-O ,ir-E- ------- $ 9 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 Odell of Portland were visitors a t Net premiums received the Fred Stradley home lost week. during the vi-ar--------------- J7 87O.J7O.4O Interest, dividends and rents Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley and received during the vear « 4 0 .4 7 0 .7 0 Income from other sources son Lloyd motored to St. Helens received during the vear 3 8 .8 5 4 .7 2 S aturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T o ta l Incom-’ ---------5 5 5 .9 7 1 .8 2 Clyde -Ingram and other relatives D IS B U R S E M E N T S N et losses t-ald drjrtng the Mr jandl Mrs. Elm er Kelley and vear Including ad lust’ ment expenses_________> 3 .9 4 5 .8 8 5 .1 2 fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Commissions and salaries paid during the v e ar 2 .6 4 6 .1 1 7 .1 2 Kelley and fam ily from Iowa and Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the -e a r 3 5 2 /9 8 7 .4 5 Mrs. E lla J. Kelley from Missouri. Dividends paid on capital stock during the v e a r----------------------------- On Sunday they all went to the Amount of all other ex» pendltures -------------------- 1 ,7 8 7 .7 0 7 .2 8 coast to spend th e day. Mr. and T o ta l expen ditures_____ $8 7 3 2 .6 9 6 .9 7 Mil's. B. M. Kelley returned home A D M IT T E D A S 8E TS Monday. Value of real estate owned (m arket v a lu e )------- > 6 8 0 .7 3 0 .1 2 Mr. epd Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap Loans on mortgages and collateral etc ----------- . 1 .7 0 0 .0 0 visited here from Hermits torn on Value of bonds owned _ .d „ . (a x n o rtlx e d ) _____ 10 9 6 1 .9 4 6 .2 5 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch V,iS„v<>.'n,lonO;'au.?T“ d 3.63 720 00 Cantrall. C“ in d ln. ? : " k L “ ‘ - . ™ 1 .4 0 9 .7 1 1 .5 0 Roy Wells came from Hermis Prem ium s in course o f col lection w ritten since _______ ton Wednesday to spend several September 30. 1 9 4 0 ----- 1 .6 2 4 .5 8 4 .2 0 day«s. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. In terest and rents due and accrued ________ -____ 9 3 .7 5 0 .8 9 Wells went to Stavcn-son, Wn., to Other aasets ( n e t ) ----------- , 4 1 6 ,2 1 6 .9 6 visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews T o ta l adm itted a s sets .-> 1 8 .4 4 2 .3 6 0 .0 1 L IA B IL IT IE S retu rn in g „ home Gross claims fo r losses >r Friday a c com pa unpaid _ _ - l ------- ------------ >7 1 5 1 .3 0 9 .7 8 Mr- Mathews who went to > Am ount of unearned pre miums on all outstand- Hermiston w ith Mr. Wells and is lng r is k s ....................... .. 4 3 0 7 .2 4 1 .0 0 Due fo r commission and n-ow employed -there._________ brokerage --------------------- 3 5 7 .0 2 6 .7 5 113, I. O. 0 . F. Moro,. Oregon Meet« 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the I.0 ..0 .F . hall Trai .le n t and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet A ll other llablllttss----------- 9 5 5 .6 7 2 .4 0 .▼ith us. T o tal liabilities. o, Joe Ritner >I.G. capital _______ > 1 2 ,7 7 1 .2 4 9 .9 3 ■ 'J •’ D E P O S IT S Vernon Miller, Sec. paid up __ $ 9 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 Surplus over all _ Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. Ill* FOR SALE: Eve-n-oil Oil Stove with liabilities 4.7 7 1 .1 1 0 .0 8 ----- ---------- —■ --- - fah, D&VQjn-port, iComgoleum rug. Moro. Oregon Surplus as re- Miscellaneous furniture. Lloyd Meets, 2d & 4th Tues ( gards policy- - h o l d e r s _____ — — — - s J S ' i T l l l S 2 ? Hennagin, Moro. T otal ____ - _ —- _ - - - $ 1 8 4 4 2 .3 6 0 .0 1 ■ day of each month. . , B U S IN E S S IN O R EG O N FO R t H E Y E A R Visiting members wel| N et premiums received during FOR SALE: N ic e '6 room house, the v s iir___ _ - - - $ 2 1 .3 3 3 .8 « crime. N et losses D ell' during the p artly fuimis-hed, close in, phone year --------------------------- 9 .9 1 9 36 Helen Marti 2B13 or w rite 209 W 4th St. Florence Johnst '* The Dalles:. ’ 40-43 pd U M t C O I- w i i o . Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M FOR SALE: Four Bucks. Box l33, Meets on the 1st and ’’IS A S fb S fF ifo o i.M « . _ Moro, c • StAtiiorv resident attorney for «ervlc«. 8rd ‘ Thursday eve “lOBfeRT T. of^De<? lfA U TZ. 3 Portland On VheRiv»-f-i l 7 ‘i'94O.‘ m arket nings of each month. FOIl SALE: Two yearling cross- itAttr-ns for i».II tF'T’dd and atocka owned, Visiting members cor bred ram s; two early lamb«, s ? corporation’« ndr«*4'*»'! n*,eta would increase to S i r »SO I 9 3 .7 « . and tha di ally invited to meet crossbred ram »- The wool from -ipe mb rerAtda nolle vholdera to tr,S <»48.83. aP four grade» the best in med - ' a d I g ^ r ’i'iiSiSSiL SS . - with us. ium course. Millard1 Eakin, Grao» Wendell Baisiger W.M. 39-42 Valley. ... C. V. Belknap, Secy. W a n t Ads r bore lost week visatinig «it the home o f M t . and Mrs. Bud Coon. Joe Reardon, Mias Edna Owens and Miss Dorothy Holmes «pent the week end visiting a t the home Mr. and Mr». Fred Lucas of of Mi»» Holmes’ parents, Mr. and H eppner came Thursday to visit Mrs. Bill Holmes. th eir son in law .and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hetyer and and Mr». Arch F ortner, and re daughter Norma motored to Cor. m ained until Monday. vallis Tuesday returning Wednes day. ' , - Mrs. E rnest Eslinger left S atur day for h er home in The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Petals a fte r «pending several days visit and Rons, Herman garni Arden, vis ing h e r -s-ister, Mrs. Dell Eakin. ited ait the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley m otor W'ily Knighten Sunday. tb a O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co Ik . n K a o ta rtf C an ’t tell w h a t th e y ’re lo o k in g a t...... s o m e o f th e m a n y fe a tu r e s o f th e S h e r m a n C o u n ty Fair, n o d ou b t. T h e 1 9 4 1 Fair, S ep t, 12-13-14» w iU h a v e m o r e e n te r ta in m e n t th a n a n y fa ir y et. Races are always good ------r------------- Bucking is the best. Exhibits, none better. A m u s e m e n ts , for instance, there is Monte Brooks, his band and several acts right in front of the grandstand. Every day Concessions A - _ ’ ' . b . ______ ____ ___ _______ Pari-Mutuel for the so-inclined. T lA f * . > •