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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1942)
I I ' rrv'i' < V ' t "■> »F,eK«»A)(. ÆOUÇT» I (gIBKAt. MOB«. OftRGON fltU lA Y April IX I W and Mis. Wfllard Hxnded the funeral on Thursday all attended th e dance home Friday. Potluck Dinner returning Henry 'R^ikman returned Sun urday n ig h t (tftl for B u p t offi«« - A>se«ori» Expanse M i M arch 15, 1942 due to no The FuUat B m h -C o .: Jani COUNTY COURT Clerk’s Expense 53.75; 56 50 They General Fund Levy 3F5.77 tor’« supplies 7.61 it Continued from page ons;__ _____ Pacific Te. & Tel. Oo: Tele here S a t F irst N ational Bank: Old Age Rosy O rnduff; Officework 26.00 phones'In all offices 31.30 W est Coast P rin t, ft Bind Oo.: A ssistance < - 165.60 Clerk’» expense $2120. Sher S ta te Industrial Accident Com- - iSviieet M otor Co: Paym ent on . ,Mrs. I. D. Pike, Mrs. Elna Raw-„ F irst N ational IBank: Aid to /"»• 1? _ day .Jtc ^ i s home a-t Sandy a fte i iff’s expense 7.60; Superin car fo r Sheriff 603.55 mir :on; Protection fo r em- ti e Blind ■ • 5 00 h ig h and C. W. Fields were yist- 28.99 tendent*« expense 46.32 ; 75.12 «pending Several days v i s i n g Bushong & Co: Sheriff’s exp. 6.C3 ployees F ris t National Bank: Aid to V>rs a t the home of Mr. and Mis. relatives. N ational H ospital Association ¡Pacific Power ft Light, Co. J C. Freem an P. M.: Stam ps Dependent Children 22.40 Tracy Fields Sunday, a t 'Rufus. 4.00 Mrs. L. D. May had a s dinnerj -Protection employees Light» fo r Courthouse 31.56 for C lerk 10 00 Union IPacific Rarilroad Co. ° A. ¡M. Zevely left Sunday for gi r sts a t her home Sunday Mr. Pacific Pow er & 'Light Co: F re ig h t on table J. C. Freem an IP. M.: Box rent 3-15 Geo. A. Potter: County Judge 0.80 and Mrs. R. A. Stow, Mrs. Glen Bakci Cbty on business and will Lights, Moro shed Clarence iMersinger: Ja n ito r’s expense r A. M. Zevely: Expense of Gov't City o f M oro: W ater, Moro A pot lusk dinner was given Karnes and son Lloyd. Mrs. Ellen rem ain for several.» weeks. Salary 50.00 - T rap p er 12.50 Geo. G. U pdegraff: Premium shed 3.50 , t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D .« Sunnier, Mrs. Anna Schwartz, Among those who attended the A. Mee: Justice fees 5.50 ■State Industrial Accident Comm. on Deputy Clerk’» (bond 6.00 Marv Lou Zevely and Rev. M cllry. Moro G arage: Machinery re Holdaway Sunday for the boy high school play “The Firefly,” in Wasco, Sherm an Public H e a lt^ Peace officers protection 4.80 p air 13.10 of this community who leave Ap *• Mr. and Mrs. Andy May of Moro The Dalles Friday evening were Pepe. N urse’s Salary $67.50; J. M. Wilson: County I Comm. 20.00 called in the atfem oon. E a fl Olds H ardw are: Mach 19 for tihe arm y. Those presen Mr and Mrs. William Beck, Miss 22.75 N urse’s travel 59.50; 12<.00 Davd Reid: County Comm. in ery repair . - 2.53 Robert and Jeanette Holmes Virginia iHelyer, Deaver K. Men were Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Payne, T. Lester Johnson: Diet. A tto r N ational Association of County Benny. Betty, Frank and D ons carro home from The Dalles i to denhall, Miss Cassie Holmes, O'A ear» Supply & Imp. Co: ney’s Expense 1 8.00 Officias: A dvertising and M achinery rep air 22.98 Payne' Mr. and Mrs. Con Rust ano spend the week end visiting th eir Mrs. Ted von Borstel, Mr. and printing 2000 folders 100.00 Wily ^«lighten: Officg help 50.03 "Twice G arage: Machinery re daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Bert parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Lawrence Denis, Robert W. K. Reid & Son: Court house pair 3.45 Cha«. W. Smith, Secretaary: Belshe from The Dalles Mr and Holmes. Zeigler, Duane Lemley, Dorothy plumbing 106.42 One page of advertising in April 18 Mrs Melvin Fulkerson of North Lo ’ F a rr of (Portland spent the Ball, Grace Marie Zevely and ,S. W . Searcy; General Supplies .50 Clara MeTsdnger: W ork in As F astern Oregon W heat P.-.y GrimShaiw: Tire R etread Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Glen M<- v.r.el end vis tirig a t the home of Dean Wilcox. sessor’s office 68.00 League 30.00 ing 18.00 R u fu s G y m . 9:00 P . M . Lnchlin and children. Mr. and Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. R eader’s D igest Ass’n: 2 years . M rs Grover Young and son C. L. M ontgom ery: cultivating 2.50 Dis. iReuter, Thompson, Coberth A Bred Payne. Leone Moore, Mr. Mrs. George Wilcox and son* subscription fo r SupT. 5.00 & Griffith: Exam ination of A dm $1.00 including tex and Mi's. Jam es Blagg and djuigh- Ceorge, were visitors in The Dalle/ H a rry and Lila Lee Alley we-e T h- Dalles Iran Works: Mach- Burroughs Adding Machine: insane in The Dalles shopping Saturday. iie r y repair . -50 tec Marie, Mr. and Mrs. William Monday. Mrs. H ubert H utohcroft L adies m u st pay t e x also supplies fo r Sup’t. 0.45 Jessie’s Flow er Shop: W reath Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley. Mrs P.ccgrs 'Construction Co: 9621 Brm kert, WilVam B rinkert Jr., accompanied her to The Dalle* for Obis Baker funeral 5.0b J. C. Freem an P. M.: Stam ps Victor Riggs and Mrs. Ed Alley vdp crushed rock @88c; 8466.48 O«<ar .Lemley, Gordon, Duane and w hen she left for h e r home in W. R. Re:d & Son: Plumbing on were The Dalles visitors Thurs- Ci : "i Oil Co: Gas, January Fileen Lemley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Portland a fter spending several dax foreclosed property 3.00 i,nd F ebruary invoices 50.00 S im p le T ru th ab o u t W in e s an d W in e S e rv ic e ! C 'odfeker and fam ily, Mr. «ano days here visit ng her m other, day. D oncrtm ent of A griculture: Pacific Power & Light Co. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes were Mrs. Jc-hn Ro’fe i p ;l children, Mr. Mrs. Charles Ixmmley in a Dalles ’ Sealer, w eights and m eas L ights fo r Moro and Wasco Colorfully illustrated and Mrs. N orris Gilkison, Mr. an.i hospital and other relatives hero. business visitors in Portland W ed ures 3. <6 si eds 2.00 handbook on how to nesday returning home Thursday. Mrs. Curtis Stark. Grace Zevely The danee given a t the civic Wax Office Equipment Wes Wilde: Machinery repair 4 35 H. C _ __ select, use, serve wine and Norma Jean llelyer. A pot auditorium (Saturday night for the Mrs Roy W ells entertain m em I: ous-e: Table fo r courtroom luck dinner was served a t noon selective service men, who leave bers of the Grass Valley bridge P ik i’s G arag e: Tire Repair $85 00; Files • for Clerk’s Simple, understandable—“de-ounking the « P0: Mach, repair 5.10; 7.10 followed by base ball and other Sunday, April 19, was well attend office $204.00; ~ 289.09 club a t her home Wednesday ai- S tu id a rd Oil Oo: Gas and Oil complex etiquette—you will find every games in the afternoon. ea The hall was (beautifully dec ttrn o o n with two tables of con Ci tv of Moro: W ater for thing you want to know in for M arch 88 02 Mis« Ethel B arnett came from orated with crepe paper and tract with high score held by Courthouse 4.00 Geo. A. P o tter: Road Viewing p.X land to spend the week end balloons. Good music and an en Mrs 1C. (M. Clevenger. Refreah- SI '•‘•.mm Counity Journal: Coun Expense „ 14.65 with her parents, Mr. and Mr». joyable time. ty (Printing $12.75. T his book m ailed direct to you without ex i/pn-bs were served a t the close o, CLAIMS PRESEN TED AND A L Wallace May and wife went to Tommie B arnett. Miss B arnett Clerk’s Expejvse 12.50; 25.2a pense. F ill in and mail the coupon below. the afternoon. LOWED AGAINST THE GEN is employed w ith the Arden Hold River Sunday to spend the Wef t T o ast (Print. & Bind. Co. ---------^ / £ COUPON-------- --- _ n ftM BU>. ERAL FUND, APRIL TERM. day with Mrs. May’s parents, Mr. « Mrs. Dean Reynolds, Mrs. Wal- ■Sheriff’s Expense $2.30 Creamery Company. luce May and Mrs. Wily Knighten H 42. ' . p o W iN E C O U N C IL O F O R E G O N PO R T L A N D , orecou and Mrs. J. A. W alter. Donald and Kenneth Martin Account Amount Mr. and Mrs. Jo-hn Koepke and of Moro, members of Sherm an Claim ant were in Port'and on business over F irst N ational Bank: Gneral chapter O.E.S. No. 132 m otored to fam ily of Redmond visited rela the week end. A ssrist^nce $110.61 NA M E. tive s here and attended the S a t The Dalles Thursday where they Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakn went A K. A xtell: Ja n ito r’s Salary attended a m eeting of the W hite to The Dalles Saturday to meet urday night dance. A D D R E S S. foi 10 days 25.00 Home nursing class m et a t the- Shrine in the evening. their son Owen, who is with the Mr and Mrs. Roy J. B aker left C. C. W ilson, Sheriff: Covering he nil of Miss Cassie Holmes Mon MORT a m y a t Vancouver, W11., who WJL8OO rebate allowed during tax col nay afternoon with 15 present. Friday for home in Gresham a f spent the week end with them. lection] Jan u ary 1. 1942 to The next meeting will be held F r i ter spending several m onths here Mrs. Ellen P otter and daughter day. April 17, a t the sam e place. on business. Phyllis left W ednesday for Seat E>tel H artley came up from Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Schilling and tle to attend the wedding of her Portland Thursday to 1 visit his son Gary and Mrs. W. F. Schilling daughter, M » Joyce Potter, on family, returning to the city on w ere The Dalles visitors Monday. Thursday. They returned hy way Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd and of The Dalles on Friday where they Harold Eakn went to The I.awrence Todd w ent to The Dalles attended a high school play be Dalles Thursday and brought Mrs Monday and brought the la tte r s fore coming to Grass Valley. F alJn and infant son home from wife and in fa n t son home. Oscar and F rank I>emley, Mrs the hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Settling Carl Sherm an and Eileen Lemley Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Blagg and n e n t to The Dalles S aturday to daughter Marie were in The Dalles had as guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling and chil see Mrs. Charles Lemley a t a hos Friday. . 1 dren and Mrs. Edith * B urnet of The American I«egion Auxil- pital. Moro. ’ iray met at the home of Mrs. John Beck arrived here Friday Mr. and Mrs. M artin Melzer and A- A Dunlap Wednesday a fte r evening to spend the week end visiting his brother and wife, Mr. noon w ith eight members p res dau g h ter Priscilla of Moro were ReyTloid9 and Mrs. William Beck, leaving e n t. The afternoon was spent dinner guests sewing. Refreshm ents were serv home Sunday. Monday for hr’® home. Ralph and C lair Balzer attended Mrs. Paul Wilson of Kent and ed by the hostess. The nex t m eet the wedding of Miss Beth Mer ing will be held at the home of her n rth e r, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap W. D. B arnett on W ednes ringer and Charles Green in Moro went to Portland Friday to spend M Wednesday evening. day, May 3. seViral days. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Macey and Loifl Ann E verett went to Wasco son of Portland spent the week Tuesday to visit her uncle and end v isitin g ^ at the Hqme of Mr. Read the ads in the Journal. cunc, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk 6tviral day's. . Cleo Barnum of Redmond at* tended the dance here Saturday »evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glaus Bardenhag en, Mrs. Arxell Lomley and Mrs. H ubert H utchcroft w ent to The Dalles Friday when the la tte r two virited th eir m other a t a hospital. Floyd Stow returned to his home in iBend last Saturday a fte r spend ing several days here visiting his fatner, R. A. Stow, and Mrs. V 'i': Stow. M r.'and M rs. Gus Sm ith m otor ed to The Dalles Wednesday w hen M^. and Mrs. Arch ZMiner joined them and all went to Bonneville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale of The Dalles called briefly at the Fred Cox Home Saturday af- t.'inoon. Rita and George von Borstel spent the week end here visiting □ o o o o o c o e o ^ e x a s o o o o o i s e c e e c c o c o s o o o o e o e c o ^ ^ th eir parents. Mr. and Mrsi. Ted von Borstel. The County Sunday School Rally was held a t Rufus Sunday. A basket dinner was served a t 1 D F. 1 o clock and in the afternoon a pro gram w as presented by memobrs P U R C H A S E D T H R O U G H T H IS B A N K ! of the Sunday schools from Kent, Umted Warrants. • • • • • ; / ; . ; . . ¿U Gras« Valley, Moro, Wasco and Rufus. Those attending from here " •; “ • * . ‘ - r * were Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts You who have bought the $13,746,000.00 and sons, Mrs. Maude G arrett an l I thought about th a t again, the R ummaging through my desk the worth of War Savings Bonds through our children, Robert and Herman other day. I decided to check up , other day, I came across some snap Ziegler, Genevieve Oestreich, Phyi- " cai Estate......... Acceptances.................. 507,903.8^ state-wide branches have made a significant shots of friends of mine made back and find out. Other Real feility on Accep ................... 98,333-89 lis Potter, Rev. Gerald Dryden ano W ell,*I found out plenty. I-i in 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. contribution to Victory. found out th at legal beer has paid '• ----------- If you don’t think time flies . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Ixunley M S O U K C «. if you don’t think this world ever more than 3 billion dollars in taxes But this is just a start. We know that you’ll and daughter Carolyn, Mr. anti since 1933. It has made more than , 1 ' * B * U L ^ ooo « o changes . . . you ought to look at Mis. Herm an Peters and son, A l keep Buying Bonds. the women’s hata and dresses in a million new jobs. den were dinner guests at the Al .............................. 4,500,000.00 those pictures taken 9 years ago! According to one of the reports fred Kock home Sunday evening Cap*!*! ......... • ........................... * 1>768,191.8» ,,921,602.20, Thirteen and three-quarter m illion dollars I ’ve seen, beer has put more than Wow! Beimie Payne returned home pro fits...................... .. U 5 3 rii£ ^ - . ’530,961.50 15 billion dollars into general busi- , F ‘ • * * Sunday from N orth Junction where buys many vital implements of war . . . UodiVl; for C o n tin g e n c ie s . ^ ^ c ? - • • 4,237-OO ness c irc u la tio n . Goodness me, It gave me quite a s t a r t . . . and lie bad spent several days visiting ReSCr Allocated for Taxes, I»<..................... 419,596.0 th at’s a lot of money. 171,825 Garand Rifles . . . . 250 Pursuit then it set me to thinking . . . and his brother in Jaw and »«ter, Mr. rememberin’I Lots of things sure and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson. A« ,P^ S l « . e d ¡» AdV*n . ..................... .. , 6 4 , 5 3 9 3 ^ Planes . . . 343 Light Tanks. happened in 1933. A new adminis Mrs. and Mrs. Del Eakin anJ *on’, £ & > * " '' ■ ■ ' . ............................ . tration in Washington . - - the daughter Em ma Jean left Tues Beer ia sold today in every state Let’s keep buying! Bonds and Stamps are turning point ,of the depression day fo r Corvallis a fte r receiving in the Union. Every sUte benefits ^ “ “ fT O T A l « A B a rn E ® . . . and the coming of Repeal. word of the death of N^rs. Eakin’s from beer’s jobs and taxes. And I ’ on sale at all branches throughout the state. . r i o r « ' D ,’ * T J L = = guess there’s no denying that beer fether, W alter Newton. * — b *r ======: = = ^ ^ did do it«' ahara in bringing back I remember the re-legalizatlon of better times. beer. It came before Repeal, when I’m glad it did, too, because beer Congress amended the old Vol stead Act to allow legal aale of ia inch a pleasant, appetizing bev erage. And it stands for moderation “SJ* beer. and moderate people * . . it’s not What talk and arguments they likely to get yon 1» U«Mhle. had in those days! One argument I remember well . . . was that beer would do a lot to help bring back prosperity. I wondered at the time sdb*. Civic t whether that argument could be proved. i l l VCD 1 Of UraSS Valley Selectees Rufus High School S P R IN G D A N C E T/is W :?i£S..and WINE SERVING T. Lester Johaeoo X the Dean D E P E N D A B IL IT Y In these times more than usual it is important to have a dependable grocer— In wartime prices and-quality and even quantities are subject to change. _ Quality here will be good, prices will be fair and quantities w hat is ( allowed. Zeigler's9;;:1;:’' Grass Valley r.o« liBllOnSV BI>n* From where I s i t ... 41 HEAVY BOMBEHS ...PAID FOR IB FULL BY W AR S A V IN G S B O N D S J o e M arsh SurpluS. J FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Buy More W ar ! ! No. 36 o f a Series Coyrriiht, 1942, Brewing Industry Foundation Savings Bonds < •*