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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1941)
i /' WJ V y : 7/ ” -■ ■•L I PAGB S SHERM AN CO ÜNTT J OURNAL. MORO. OREGON. F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 10, I M I to the Sherman County Oregon $6,742,499 on 7,286,219 bushels of State Teachers Association mem wheat, have been reported up to I N a m ed to F C A B oard bers a t th e ’ Woman’s Club build September 15 as approved by the ing ^ast Monday evening. The Commodity Credit corporation^ K cnt'teachers all attended. W. R. Reports from the counties indi Jones, principal, and Miss E sther cate that the flow of wheat under Cammack, assistant, were elected loan is continuing at a heavy rate president and se cre ta ry ,' respec and will continue until the market price equals or exceeds the 85 per tively, for the year. J. L. Davis was a business caller cent of parity loan value. B^ron Day was fined $50 and Malcolm and Theron Richelder- in The Dalles Tuesday of last AAA officials believe th a t well costs of $2.50, by Justice of Peace for and cousins, David and Henry week. over half o f / Oregon’s bumper J. K. McKean Monday on a charge left for the stock show last week. Mrs. Ida Davis, Miss Pauline wheat crop will move under loan, of possession of liquor. ^Day is an Henry’» interest is in his entry. Davis and G. Douma of Moro because of the high loan rate, Malcolm chose to see the opera Indian. . In lieu of the fine he is w ere visitors at the J. C. Wilson made possible by growers cooper while in the city, and all attended spending 26 days in the county heme Wednesday evening. ating to lim it production under the ’football gam e Saturday. jail. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justesen were m arketing quotas. M argaret Macnab is now em Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cauthers were in The Dalles Saturday, bringing here last week end a fte r having ployed in the office of the A- Mrs. Fred Justesen home from » H H rt»»»»n i n i » » » i « m » i » » x » « Wi h a m . e.tabhshm ent m The been gone for the summ er w ith a The Dalles Hospital. state oiling crew. They returned Mrs. Carl Schadewitz, Mrs. j met w’th Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot to Hood River Sunday evening to Ar.ne Schadewitz and Elmer. ¡This is the tim e t o — Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Royce Thursday. The hostess gave a sur- s ta r t work again. Pearson were dinner guests a t the in Fow il over the week end w, h birthday shower for Ronnie May fell from a building í / W. iB. Wilson liome Monday. Mr and Mrs. Otis Royce and chil- ‘ Mrs. J. T. Johnson. The serving and broke his w rist whieh keeps t&teZciiii Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M atthes table was .centered with snap were in The Dalles Friday. one hand in a sling for a few < and Mrs. Jack Doucherty R ' I'll, unu 1U1O. ~-------„ dragons and uie birthday cake was of The Kent teachers attended the weeks. ’ & Walter "J. Robinson. Pomeroy, Dalles were guests a t the cut by Mrs. Johnson. Twenty five Teachers Institute in The -f^alles Mrs. Marion McKee and son. Washington, wheat, cattle and h o g ;* X me of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mac- \vr men were in for the afternoon. h o c been hmon named n a t n p d successor KllCPPRSnr to to V v Gordon, were in Portland last grower, has nal Sunday. . Marie B arn ett Cooper left Sun- Amone local people attending Monday, and Tuesday. the late Ervin E. King on the dis week end for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brady of day . , cveral day8 a t the 8tock the Pacific International L.yeatoek trict board of directors of the Farm Marion. __ _bmiao - « * ■ . . « • . ebnu.' in Portland t.niM show this WPPk week WPro were MORE WHEAT I GIA NS Credit Administration of Spokane. Rufus i have rented their house g]lfav anj to transact business in Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson ^For eight years director of agricul there and are living a t Poplar p£,.{lan(i Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mi. and Mrs.* Roy Barnet and The amount of Oregon wheat spent the first days of this'.week tu re for the State of Washington, he Prices m ay rise ana sons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, placed under federal loan so fa r Grove. • Yates were in Portland several in ¡Portland where they saw the h& long been a leader In farm or- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mr. th'« year is already double the total A shower was given at the home days and he attended the stock goods get scarce. stock a t the Pacific International. Iganizatlons and the farmers’ co-, and Mrs. John Wilson, John Schn- amount for the qntire year of operative movement. He was noml-j of Mrs.Bill Macnab in The Dalle» show. Joseph C. Hockman was ad nated for his new position byi deWitz, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton 1940, the state IAAA office an and Mrs. O. G. Hilderbrand m itted to a hospital in The Dalles national farm loan associations of, for the pleasure of Mrs. Don Mac-, L et us supply you with F ritts and family, "Mr. and Mrs. nounced. and children, John an^ Gordon, last week a fte r suffering a ’ few Montana. Idaho, Washington and nab, a bride of a few weeks. Paul Wilson. Two thousand loans, totaling a cellarful o f good gro (A Traveling Exam iner of Opera- accompanied by Mrs. Grace Med- Oregon.,, days from a h eart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wilson and tors and Chauffeur^ is scheduled )er and son, Elton, and Clyde John Beckwith, form er comman ceries a t best prices. te ’a rn v e in Wasco* on Friday, Fridlev jr., left for the show F ri- Ron ^ rant °f The Dal es weie t n- der of thev American Legion of ---- ----- Sunday a t the J. L, GEORGE G. UPDËGRAFF ner guests October 10, and will be on duty d ay. The children entered stock, Oregon and Yiow exam iner for the a t the City Hall from 10 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seers were Davis home. stute selective service board, was M c H a l e ’s G r o c e r y Kent Grange No. 688 will hold 5 p. m> overnight guests at, the home of A tto rn e y A t L a w here Wednesday talking with the its regular meeting Saturday "J im m y " M c H a le , O w n « All those wishing perm its or Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W alker while local d raft board. licenses to drive cars are asked to enroute to Florida to visit their evening, October 11 Clyde Kiddle, state crop in M o ro a n d W n»oo 422 E. 2nd S t, The Dalles Florence and Eleanor Hoskin- Oregon ranks seventh among all get in touch with the exam iner at »on. They are cousins of Mrs. surance adm inistrator, was here hours W alker. - / Ron, who a fte r^ St. M arys Aca- states of the Union in the number t: x»:ttu:tm m n»ttt>H i iHHUiilil UHIN» Wednesday. Fred Beardsley has been dis of cold storage locker plants avail ' Grandma Coats, m other of Mrs. Miss Olive Robinson and Mrs. demy in The Dalles, spent the week charged from the arm y and has able for public use, according to w w B r a c k e tt and Mrs. John Add- H arry Van Gilder attended a end a t Kent with their parents, a survey made recently by the ingtdn fell down a flight of stairs m eeting given for Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. G. L- Hoskmson. returned to Moro. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sayrs went Farm Credit adm inistration, a re a t the Brackett home, injuring her workers in The Dalles a t the Meth- week end visitors in Portland. ' to Portland Saturday rem aining port of which has ju st been receiv self quite seriously. It was thought dist church Tuesday. A m erica’s Topcoat Sensation ! her w rist was broken ---- and -- possibly Mrs. ---------- Hildred ----- Zell, Mrs. A. D. Mrs. »Anne Schadewitz oT The ed by Oregon State college. --------- ----- ----- until Tuesday. - - - - - - - -- — . — . .• .1 week at This state has 164 locker plants ¡„(ernal injuries sustained. ,, Ri< belderfer and Mrs. H. A. White Dalles is spending this E arl Gentry and fam ily were visitors a t the stock show over the with an average of 366 lockers Roas Guilford and Geo. Fox took attended a luncheon Tuesday, giv- Kent visiting friends and rela- per plant, or a total of 60,024 a joa(j of cattle to Portland one en by the 'Sorosis club in The tives. week end. Dalles a t The Dalles hotel. Miss Shirlev B raat spent the Charles Ruggies was in P o rt locktrs. The average annual ren- day ia s t week. tai charged is $7.48 each. All __ Frank Medler returned Among those who have return- week end at Dayton, land the first of the week to have heme Tuesday a fte r having spent ed from the stock show are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor ys een jiorthw est states rank among the a complete examination made of Several davs at the home of her and Mr«. Hildred Zell. Mr. and and daughter June of Bend »pent his injured eye. Mrs. Ruggles ac first ten in locker numbers, W ash • R«l U S P»t Off. daughter, Mra. Bill Macnab, in The Mr». Harley Dutton. Mr. and Mr». Saturday here with their niece. companied him. They returned ington being second and Idaho ujj(u FABRIC BY W0RUMB0 Dan McDermid. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Halvorsen. ninth. In Oregon 67 per cent of Wednesday afternoon. M „d M r.- Bid Johnaon re- Robert Kaseberp, plan to »pend M ia » fa th e r Cammack and her Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Belshaw the locker patrons are farm ers. M r . nt, from a few the week end in Portland, too. if m other »pent the week end in were called to Salem Thursday The increased use of frozen turned Thursday n .Kht from a few unfavorable f o r S a ,cm . to give testim ony in a trial result food lockers has a relationship to dnyn vacation, a p a rt of the tim e COMBINATION o f lu x u ri . » Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. I.affoon and ing from an automobile accident national defense, according to S- being spent in Portland where fprni work. ous fleece fa b ric a n d fine Mrs. Josie Underhill visited in Mrs. J. C. Wilson were in The they witnessed on the highway T. W arrington, who made the su r the> visited their daughter and Dalles Saturday. The Dalles Sunday. nr«r Silverton. vey for the FOA. Because most ta ilo rin g y o u w o n ’t w a n t t o The Moro teachers were hosts The annual convention of wom- Mrs. Marvin Miller and son pioducts are stored in either w ax 8011. A terrific wind storm swept the I m is s . E s p e c i a l l y w h e n i t ’s wer* Portland the first of the ed paper cartons, this method week to visit her daughter Merle save, tin. tine, and other metal» county last Friday, startin g nunv o ffered a t th is low p ric e . U n Marion, who is attending business vital to the defense program , erou. blows on summer fallow . There^ Increased D urability in Furtherm ore, because most of the giound, and new y s ,. college in the city. m i s t a k a b l y s m a r t in e v e r y Mr. and Mrs. G rant Mr. and Mrs. A. .'Douma and meat, fruit», and vegetables pro- cessed in locker plants are grown are vmiting a niece of Mrs. Arms daughter were in ¡Portland the lin e o f d e sig n . W rin k le -re s is t first two days of the week taking locally, more transportation facil- worthy at McMinnvi e. ities, central storage, refrig erato r Mr. and Mrs Bruce Grady and a n t a n d a sto n ish in g ly a look a t the fine stock. » e wee . H arry Pinkerton and fam ily cars, and hadling facilities can be Rvith Ann” spent d u r a b l e . ...................................... Spokane visiting Mr. and Mrs. spent the first of the week a t the released for emergency uses. Nyal TJrady and seeing their baby TA ILO R ID BY C IO T H C1 A FT stock show taking advantage of daughter, Irene Carol, for the first IIN IN O BY I A I L - B I O the school holiday. time. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum DUBIOUS ASSET Pix Medler and Tom Macnab left for the stock show in Portland He had filed a petition in bank made a trip to The Dalles Thurs- A. Williams & Company Thursday morning. THE M IR A C L E S U IT ruptcy. The time came for him dry with cattle. Kt • t M T vn is Mrs. N. W. Thompson returned to be examined as to whether he C o p y n sh t 1»41. by Tha Jo—ph OF THE YEAR The Wasco Woman’s study club home Saturday from Portland ac should he declared a bankrupt. companied by a nurse, who will He rattled off a long list of liabili met in the library room Friday fabric woven of three-ply wor- afternoon, Mrs. L. P. Haven being 1 Sí&É? care for her. . sted yam to give you the utmost ties and then he was asked what hostess. At the meeting Mrs. Mrs. Lew Thomas left Wednes if i.ny his assets were. in satisfactory wear. It now with Hildred Zell gave a report of the day for Portland to visit a few stands 100,000 friction rubs by actual “The only asset I can name,” stute convention a t Corvallis. Two days. he announced, “ is th at I’m in my members were added to the club, test (more wear than you’ll ever de Jam es Noonan, son of Mr. and seventh week in a national puzzle mand). Smartly tailored by Cloth- Mrs. M orris Harvay and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Noonan, and Miss Viola contest.” craft and an ideal choice for business Purdy Rich. Mrs. Hugh White Jensen, were m arried Saturday, .T 'S or travel. After years of steady ex was elected treasu rer to fill the Y*' I*/ Septem ber 27, a t Goldendale._____ perimentation, the new Sturditwist • place left vacant by the absence <»’ í offers almost double the durability, of Mrs. Floyd Root. plus distinctive appearance. Captain and Mrs. John Macnab of 'Columbia Air Base, Portland, Phs ician ---S erg eo n L I N I H O »Y I A ■ I • 0 I O spent the week end visiting in The k The Dalles H o s p ita l Dalles and’ vicinity. Sunday was Ed Dutton’s b irth $ 2 4 . 7 5 2 p a n ts $ 2 9 . 7 5 The Da!les. Of-eqon day. The following dinner guests were asked in for the occasion: Mr. and Mrs. George Van Gros- heck, Mr. and Mrs. ' Clark Van • /¿ht 1941, by The Joteph & Fei»« Co. IN 0 î H E R •Reg U. S Pat. Off. Grosbeck of Blaylock and Mr. and 1* C I At Mrs. Harley Dutton of Wasco. Many Wasco f People Visit 2 |' Indian Fined $50 For. Possession P. I. During Week OfLiquor The E verfaithful Sunday school class m et w ith Mrs. A. B. Potter* W ednesday.’ A program was pre- seated followed by refreshm ents wliich were served by'M l’s. A. T. 'Striker and Mrs. Claud Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomas of >Atbland and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kennedy of Portland were week end guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Caldwell. 'M rs . Fred F ortner left for Port- lafid a fte r returning from a trip to». C alifoi^ia with Mrs. Hugh W hite, and visiting with her daughter Mary« While here she was doing quite a bit of gardening around the yard which was al- a m ajor interest. The a a g of Methodiat church on’* clubs of the fourth fitfatrict will be held in the Methodist church Saturday w ith Mrs. H. J. Siriimons, of Fossil, presiding. Reg- istration begins a t 9:30. ;-The Tuesday Afternoon Study efub m et at the home of Mrs. W. E. Bruckert. Roll was answered with current events. A fter a letter was read from the state secretary urg ing the purchase of defense bonds bonds to prevent inflation, the club decided to invest several hundred dollars in reserve money in bonds. -A t the close of the m eeting the hostess served re- freshm ents. -----:----------------- - . 1 Kent Children Take Stock To Lay in a Supply Exposition Staple Groceries Oregon Has Most Cold Storage Plants LUXORA A J he New «29.75 STIAIIIT« I S M M. A ’ Z/fy/ Z Dr. C. L. Poley CAÍ A . M . W illia m s Co, r< ft 3 FLOS TALOS CATERPILLAR" DIESELS FREE SHO W Thursday GOLD LABEL N e x t tim e y o u c all fo r a b o ttle , m a k e i t G o ld ... L a b e l. I t ’s g o t w h a t i t ta k e s w h e n i t c o m e s to ta s te . M oro Pint 1» I m U has becom e a Sec familiar Faces and Familiarr Places e v e ry p a ir o f F r i of your ow n Pacific N orthw est styling o f these geth er w ith the.«] in the Sound M o v ie .r - A Plank-like tracks distribute the weight of the “Caterpillar” track- - type Tractor over a wide area, like a pajr of skis supports the skier. This eliminates bogging in soft spots. % • , * “2 4 |»hn D h m H our Service” A sto ry o f E lectricity a r d Industrial D evelopm ent A. SHELBY M . Williams & Company The Dalle*. Ore»«» O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co b». Bcrday B High School Auditorium W e k n o w th a t $ 2 .1 5 $ 1 .1 0 1941 8 P. M . o’clock Straight BOURBON W h isk ey Quart - October 16 Come and Bring Y our Friends- .. t: - Caterpillar n n m in tffl a ■I •» A t: * • • » > -i-