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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1941)
/4 • 7 >4 ft V ,7 «a«* « f-i* * comm I ovwuu mo » o . ormo » rmnAT.ocTOBBR 1«. « « ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May Rolfe» At Stock motored to Hood River Sunday to spend the day visiting her patents, „ Mr. and Mrs. W alter. John Conroy sold three car loads of lambs Saturday and is - shipping them to Iowa. Mrs. A .M . Zevely and daugh ters and Mr. and Mrs. William • » .«n W illard Beck motored to The Dalles Mon- T. M. "Rolfe and son. Will <h Mr> Zeve)y and M r. left Wednesday for Portland with y attended teacher's institute Mr. Rolfe's rerch ero n horses for The 'iH lernat'ohall-ivestock h and Mrs. W illard B arnett Mr. and Mrs. Tom A l l y Friday for Portland t0 Miss Betty Olds left Thur y I Mrs cljfford Macey Portland returning attend the international show. *¥ M « KE dgar Alley entertained John Rolfe left Saturday for the Wo“ ” ers o i the junior bridge club P I in Portland. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle, Mr. d additional guests at her horn Wedne“day‘' “ s f t ™ ' . ' Contract and Mrs. Norris Gilkison and Mrs olav at three tables with Hazel Zurlinden of Portland were. was in J S Newcomb and Mrs. A. Sunday dinner guests a t the home holding high scores and of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin Mr- irT h CanteaU holding the j chn Conroy motored to The - lo w ’ score Refreshm ents were Dalles Monday to return his sis- J « t the close of the after- ter. Nellie Conroy, home from a served at the close ghe been for by E. M. Alley and Alexinder M. Zevely: OREGON 4*H DAIRY TEAM TO MEMPHIS Bids «ubrçjtted on same property, action deferred tempo- raily Re- Approval and acceptance of all work perofrmed by M id-State Construction Company: All con- sti-uction work having been com- pleted and inspected by the C ourt Show With Prize Winning Horses S a i S ^ Z ~ Leber Co.: Assessor's office pense , ? «•« 1.39 State Industrial Accident Comm (Market Roads) 'Protection Geo. A. P otter: County Ju d *e Road employees 20.00 Expense • . 7.30 N ational H ospital Association: > Dfcvid Reid, County Commis- (M arket Roads) A ugust Hos sioner’s fees 10-50 pital dues €.00 J. M. Wilson, County Commts 15.00 N ational H ospital Association: 0^ ‘ stam p9 fo r s h e r . (M arket Roads) Septem ber C. (L - » « « rita l dues • \ 6.00 Wi £ x ^ t : C<mrth°U“ 14-00 " ^ n e S p p l “ : ^ 1. ^ ironi further o b lig a te in connec- Th-.; D elta.'' Branch, U. S. W. € . Armsworthy: (Market N ational Bank: Courthous« Roads) Mechinery Repair 4.90 tion therew th. Improvement 2524.55 O’M eara Supply & Imp. Co, Court adjourned, subject to call - - ; (M arket Roads)) General of County Jpdge. CLAIMS PRESEN TED AND AL- gupplie8 3.10 LOWED AGAINST T H E ROAD p acjfic Power & Light Go.. CLAIMS PRESEN TED AND AL- FU ND S, SEPTEM BER TERM Lights in Moro Shed $1.00; IO W ED AGAINST THE GEN Wasco shed $1.00; 2.00 ERAL FUND, SEPTEM BER 1941 Account Am ount Foss & Co:: Machinery repair Claim ant TERM, 1941. (M arket Roads) 2.50 Claimant Account Amount l . l . peetz: (General Roads) Labor and Mileage, less J. K. McKean: Gas & Oil 35.13; Clarence and Emma Hensen: ga(iOline $95.69 Machinery p arts $51.05; (Mar- Refund covering money paid Ü A f c e r : (General Roads) ket Roads) - 7 * 18 , Sheriff’s Sale on purchase TAwy 10.00 J. C. Freem an & Co.: General ’ \ of Tax Foreclosed prop- 3.00 ertv $50.00 , E McPherson: (M arket Roads) ' supplies (M arket Roads) F irst National Bank: Old Age Labor , 80-55 Union o il Company July state- SB 20.51 Assistance 155.40 C (Bargenholt: (M arket Roads) ment (M arket Roads) 75.00 Shell Oil Company: July state- F irst N ational Bank:iA id to Labor arket Roads) ment (M arket Roads) n°The Ladies Social Service Club geveral weeks for medical atten- Dependent Children 22.20 q H earing: (M x--------- -- , , , . 24.44 ............... Labor 74.80 Gao. Wilde Garage: Machinery met at the home of Mrs. RoyW ell« tion. F irst ™ National - Bank; Aid to g J Ä c îu T V d e i, X repair (M arket Roads) 81.15 with a pot luck dinner served at Mrs. Gerald Dryden, Mrs. Arch Blind 9.40 L L iPeetz: (General Roads) Labor 84.70 Mid-Columbia Sand & Gravel: noon followed by a business meet- CHntrall and Mrs. Arzell Lemley Otis Baker: Ja n ito r’s Salary 75.00 E McPherson: (M arket Roads) l i yards sand (M arket "n°" ’ were hostesses at a layette shower J. C. Freem an, Postm aster: om m on Labor- 89-8* Roads) T . p . ? 25 Their demonstration emphasised that the addition ol: cheese to c cor ____ Wayne Karnes returned here jn honor of Mrs. William Beck, a t .Stamps for Clerk’s office 10.00 s t a te C H ealing: (M arket Roads) Sbtrm an County Journal; Print- Fridav from Husum, Wn., where the Dryden home Friday afte r- dishes increases the color, flavor and nutri ious va u ‘ ft y Sherman lOounty Journal: P rint- Labpr 54.60 ing Gravel check sheets (M ar- he visited his brother Davis and noon The afternoon was spent winner, they receive .«-expense t e i p , ing Notice of Board of Equal- 3.09 4.60 p Bargonholt: (M arket Roads) ket Roads) Cheese Company, which also provides pumn y . .ir.form ally with refreshm ents serv ization Meeting Labor 74.40 Qeo. A. 'Potter: Judge’s ex- the eight highest scoring teams in the finals there. 1 Mr and Mrs. Jam es Blagg and ttt the close of the afternoon. _ Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard: 10.60 A iShearer: (M arket Roads) pense daughter Marie, Mrs. Roy Wells Mrs Leona Huddleson of Port- Courthouse Improvement Labor 26 00 Geo B Moon: Machinery 2nHK H»inrhter " Frances,, j d who has WE DÖING - In the m atter °{ -ances. and Doris D ons jand ha8 been a guest of Miss 42.83; Court house E x 1.80 55.35 C. M ersinger: (M arket Roads) p arts (M arket'R oads) K ä x — “ ” * Newcomb were visitors in The Holmes for the past week, pense $11.52; Wasco- Sherman Public Health . Mr. and Mrs. R. J- B aker left , old magazines K M o X ^ B o a r d m a n ; ordered pald^ D epartm ent: Health Officer’s Tuesday for their home at Gres- American Legion Auxiliary. Mrg Reith Banru8ter of • Foreclosed property, pense $10.00; Health Nurse h-m after spending several weeks . EUen Potter and daughter M . clarence Morrison and gle? on T a* For P Expense $73.00; 83.00 business. Mrs. Ed Alley p hyni8 left Sunday^ . to ViS’i 7 ? Am,eEnek,oaneo f W a s e .; M is. Na-Bid^ accepted. T Lester Johnson: D istrict on business, mrs. P h y l l i s ieit oum mj ™ Erickson of Wasco, mi»» here ’ A ttorney’s Expense 10.25 aceompan.ed them to Portland to ;ThR Dalles. Mrs. Potter• w.ll at- dillc King of Portland; Mrs. Frank ^ : / s^ erir , ’ a urtio n r Clerk in- Wilcox and dnuchter daughter Carol Lea, bea of o. sola at thfi thp livestock show. . ‘ - tend the teachers institute - • s x.v_ T Leater Johnson: Expense attend the Newberg: erto o? T r t i f i c . U s of Sale Deiinquent Tax Foreclosure 8.00 Mr and Mrs. Tom Alley accom- dfty and Tuesday. _____ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mon, ’ ^ panied Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schil- Mrs Hftzel Zurlinden of Port- _____ Mrs Lewis Olson o f » » « . bidders. M argaret t W. _ V onrum VV Peetz: Expense ling of Moro, to Portland^Tues y arrived W ednesday, to visjt lAr| ingto n . Mrs. Gladys^ Morrison A ssignm ent of all balances to Assessor’s State Meeting 38.25 to attend the livestock show. her parent8a Mr. and Mrs. Tom daughter Helen, and Mr. ano ,Mid.s ta te Construction Com- Marie Hoskinson: Office help 60.50 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker moU - Coykt and her sisters, Mrs Norris Mrg gtanley c Oelsch of Moro^ y g National Bank, The West C oast P rinting & Binding ed to Goldendale Sunday to v i s t Gnkison and Mrs. Harold Eakin H x chH stianson of Hood P ¥» Assignm and Co.: Courthouse furniture Assignm ent ent accepted . the form er’s sister, Mrs. Clara &nd families. She left for her River and Mrs. Roy Form an of to pay Î2524.55 ------ ,55, $34.49; C lerk’s office ex- Beker, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy home on Tuegday y , Antelope. 36.89 due M id-State Construction Co. pense $2.40; Moore and family. Bay j eweit accompanied by Miss -------- — , ________ to U. S. Na- The American Schocd Board for work performed, - -Mr. and Mra William B nnkert E ljlabcth E , son motored to Port- COURT PROCEED- 'tionafilan’k when work perform ed Journal: Sup't. office ex- left Friday for Tillamook to visit iand Friday evening to visit re a- COUNTY CO M id-State Construction Com- . pense _ 3-°° their son and daughter in a . returning to The Dalle« INGb Docket, pany ia officially approved and ac- Wib’ W. K nighten; S u p lt office Mr. and 1 Hi*»» Mra. Bud B nnkert, re- jYlOiiilay Mond>y morning •wr. for w teacher, in- Commissioner s Court bourv Docket, p pany is a n s 60.00 JU N IO R — - 1Q41 cepted. help to Portland to attend the gtjlute held t here Monday and Septem ber 3, 1941 turning w ru iu u n u ------------ gtitute neia m ere -------- - - - " ' 7 o l941 being the lRp. County T reasurer’s Report S. W. Searcy: Courthouse ex- p. ,. before returning home, Tui>day of thi, week. SepUmher 3 ^ 1941 gf R e .^ C o u n ty 159g Mra. Eatel H artley »"<* " " Mr. and Mrs. lArch F ortner -and tun 1 th ^ ^ g s h e m a n County and filed. R „re a u o f L a b o r : B o ,l e r l n - Y outhful em phasis on the 5.00 Jamea left Saturday for Portland on ,eft Saturday for C u y C ^ J t ^ Bids for purchase of Tax spection - wide girdled w aistline, the to attend the livestock show.„H H er to vi„ t Mrs F o r tn e r , c r t did on sajd date meet ' ®d propcrty subm itted by D ipartm ent of A griculture, son H arry i. there and M r.Jlar - pnlenUi Mr. and Mra. Fred Lucas abb c<)Urt lRoon) in thc V0’" ’“ „ ey’ sherm an Lodge No. Sealer of W e.ghts and p e rt rever6 and co q u ettish 3.76 ley will join them one d a y t an(, w al, 0 viait th eir son in law rthou, e ¡„ Moro a t the hour ,,,. A 7 & A M. of Grass Valley, m easures c o ll a r . Y o u t h f u l a t m o s week. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C m m -* A Bull, C. E. Coats, Geo. B. A. M. Zevely: Expense of gov- 12.50 phere, too, in th e gaiety of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dems Dri8COn. The following being present: Harold L. W hite, M. A. em m ent trapper had as their gueata last Su™***’ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riggs had . A p o tt€ r, County Judge ’E L Woods, John M.. De- S tate Industrial Accident Comm, color in the Bag Pip® p ia’d the form er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and wjigon, County Commissioner and J. S. B u rre s ^ IBids ac- (Peace Officer’s protection 4.80 of soft wool and rayon m ix Ralph Denis, artel h,8^8’8lter1\ Mrs. B. M. Kelley and son Lloyd, ^ id Reid. County Commissioner anJ clerk in8tructed to Al iSwegel: Court House Im 32.00 Leonard HorUch, all of The DaUea. Mrg W ayne Ken ey and children, Om duff, iCountv Clerk deedg prepared and delivered provem ent, 4 days work tu re. Black or R ed. Sizes Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts and R h fiolen Mr and Mrs. Howard The foUowjng proceedings were bidder8 upon receipt.of paym ent Pacific Tel & Tel Co.: Court 9 to 17 mily left Sunday for PorUand c l / e and fam ily and Woodrow term ; gUted each respective House telephones 32 10 family iere they will spend a week a t Herghel Riggs. In the m atte r of the paym ent Pacific Power & Light Co. where E a d Qlds m ed home 8 against against the General ~ Applications for purchase IQeMoss P a rk $1.00; Court the e Pacific Pacific International and will Earl Olds retu returned home Mon- Mon- nf daim claims __^2.24 e ir HttllfFilt/Cr. t x<a« • s allowed o as a present- nrP fiC nt- IV“ . J (J rO pCFty SUHm it.- X -I zmioo Mdse. $5.52; House 6.52 also viait t L their daughter, frilHn day from Harbor where he or^aanf spent Fvnd claim D. C. W ax’Office Equipment Vivian F ritts a t Monmouth the week end visiting his daugh- ed and 9rdered paid. House:. F urniture re: Court Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes have (Dorothy Olds, who is teach- bouse improvement -129.58 as their house guests ^hexxla^ er1B jng school there Sherm an County Journal: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J O. P ark Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and County Printing 53-45 er. of Colorado Springs, Colo, who Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker were Kilham S tationery & P rinting arrived Saturday. business visitors in The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith and F lid ay »on I^ r r y , and Mrs. Ed Alley were Mr and Mrg George Wilcox No. 32 o f a SorUu (Ö Ö ä ä ß ß )0” ® Facts That Concern You »hoppers in The Dalles F n d *y- and gong( Dean and George, at- Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Dems weddjng Mrg. Wil- had as dinner guests Friday ere- niece, Misg Helen Morrison, ning M r. and Mrs^ ^«nneth Crews Moro gunday and Mrs. Henry Roth of Olympia, An over the country women are VmpOTtaht to have " ' " M r s . L. A. E verett and a n tH a te ld ^ t h e .. i r ______ p a rt ♦ in in tb«* the effort effort to to ^ - “ antity of milk mi,k li.thd every list FOR W H O M THE SCHDOL BELLS TOLL G ^ “ dr 7 6 50 'The Paris mavne COUNCIL EGON her mother, Mrs. W illiams of Lu- 1<rft for thfi arm y en. invincible America. Quiet- gene were visitors a t the p 8ted with* the air corps and left laying the basis for a E verett home Friday. H. E. Jeffpr8on, Missouri to begin * Y d a k r t nation by supply- E verett accompanied them to lies the kind of food their home to spend the w inter Dayis returned home ing their fam ilies Su'nday evening from Portland ^ ’ v ’ e ^ a n d high m o r a l e . ------- --- day> N ext item - bles. potatoes are called for b ^ » " " *e? . fru its and g and sweet potato about twice a day «re economical w Ä Portland before returning Tuesday. 1 Glen Karnes and William Brin- kert were business visitors in Goldendale Friday. . - Wren Hogue was a business vis- itor in Moro Tuesday. Ed Alley, county coronor, was called to Wasco Monday evening because of the death of 'Ross Hil- derbrand who was killed in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom left Sunday for P o rt land to viait friends and to take in the sig h t! a t the livestock show. O. N. Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. t v e Ä ^ Ä stock show. All those wishing perm its or icenses are asxeu asked to icenses to to drive drive are vo get ¡n totteh with the exam iner a t the j jbrary ¡n Valley, on Fn* dfty October 10, from 10 a .m. to 4 m g k s for medical attention, due to a fall a t her home th a t day. -She v*f. able to return home th a t same evening, as no tones were broken. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer will leave Saturday on a vacation trip- to the eastern states to visit relatives. Mrs. L. ‘D. May received woril «Sunday th a t her son. Lieutenant Col. E verett May, and fam ily, are being transferred from the Pres- sedio a t San Francisco to San Diego m ilitary schobl. Dr. F. R. Starring of Portland was a guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald I^yden Sunday.^ He spoke a t the morning service^ at the B aptist church. ¿lias Cassie Holmes and Mrs Ted von Boretel were visitors inX The Dalles Friday. T. Lecter Johnson MOBO É â Â tional N utrition Defense in May, 1941, sets a new for the meal planning « country. In i~ country in term term s s 1 a ’ food vttiues, th i yard- Q stick recommends the zi«iiv telly ollnw« ! ances of each needed P whole family in good health. .First item in the .low ter plan is milk. This includes milk to drink, milk for cooking, and milk in the form of cheese or other dairy products. Every child gets 6 to 4 cups a day. Every adult 2 to 3 cups. Eech expectant m other gets 1 quart, an a nurs Dependable Merchandise la times w hen poor quality tends to crowd out the good' it *is advisable^to be able to trade at a store that prides itself on its depen dability and the quality of its merchandise. *** • * . ar â . Zeigler’s <& “ 1' Grass V alley of iron and protein in low They ources çost I ’018' Tomatoes, luiimiuv», citrus “ , fru it, ’ or . , o , . . vitamin C rich.foods are B times n week V und<?r four -s a„ least. tted ! gerv. . d . very nurSing m other, ing<a dajly Among wonomieal “ other viUmin-C rich are raw ! cabbage and raw greeng Leafy, green and . vegetables are served in a y leagt 6 timeg a w^ k everyone in the fam - 3 to 4 eggs weekly, provides 6 small servings of lean m eat, fish, or poul try each week. There should be a cereal dish once a day, sometimes twice; bread in some form at every meal, and dessert once a day, if desired. / From 30 to 50 per cent of all the cereals served should be the whole grain kind, because of the iron and other m irerals and vitam ins • they pro- ,viae. Ju st recently the Oregon N u tri tion -Council for Defense adopted this same yardstick; which is out lined in a leaflet called E a t the Right Food to Help You Keep F it. This leaflet should -be , in every home in Oregon and can be ob tained from Public H ealth, E xten sion and other agencies or from any member of the Oregon N u tri tion Council. Patronize Journal Advertisers "THIS BOOK ISN’T WORTH READING . t . tear down the Library!" <1 5 rW & One bad book doesn’t make it a bad library. You wouldn’t destroy the library to get rid of a few bad books. A similar situation holds in the beer ** industry. The v ast m ajority of beer re tailers operate clean, decent law-abiding establishments. Now and then an occa sional ‘ ‘black sheep’ ’ retail«* turns up who violates the law or permits anti-social . conditions. The Beer Industry is now actively working to eliminate such retailers. We w ant to protect y e a r right to drink good beer and our right to make it. We also w ant to protect the economic benefits of beer. R ight here in Oregon, beer provides employment for 13,238 persons, supports an annual payroll of $11,541,550 and contributed $617,020.86 last year in state taxes. This state, too, has an im portant stake in Beer’s purchases from more than 100 industries supplying the brewing in dustry w ith materials, equipment and services. — You, too, can help the cause of moder ation by (1) patronizing only the repu table places where beer is sold, and (2) reporting any law violation you may ob serve to the duly constituted authorities. BEER.. .a beverage o f moderation jt f -Ska—.... » *■ f