Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 01, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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TttB SHERMAN t ÇOVHTY JOURNAL, MORO, -OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY 1,
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; counties were jast Saturday to gq
‘ over the-experiment atation. with
the local farmers.
•«
t Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wright will
Camp Sherman
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r-w -to
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Mecca For
l?ave
Saturday
for
Bonner’s
Ferry, Idaho to* visit her brother.
They will be gone about a week.
Celebrants
George
Updegraff
and
wife
left Thursday for the holiday
week end in Portland and en­
virons.
Returning from a visit to Cali­
fornia accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Barton and daughter,
Louise, of Berkeley, Mrs. Louise
]$ricksnn and Miss Dorothy Er­
ickson were guests at the Manse
during the week end. The travel­
ers planned to be in Spokane, Sun
day. Mrs. Erickson and Miss
Erickson are mother and sifter of
Mrs. L. H. Mitchelmore. Mrs.
Barton is an aunt.
Claence Morrison and daugh­
ter, Helen and Leona McLeod
returned Sunday from their trip
to California.
Bill Aldrich, who has been tak­
ing care of the race stock at the
fair grounds, broke his arm this
we?k while riding a colt and. will
be laid up for several weeks.
L. A. Duncan of The Dalles was
here Tuesday on behalf of the
finance committee of the port
celebration at The Dalles.
. H. E. Endicot was here Sunday
from Prineville where he is work­
ing for the present. Mrs. Endi­
cott returned with him. Accom­
panying him down were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Knight who are work­
ing with Mr. Knight’s father in
Law„ E. E. Gervais, in Prineville.
H. H. White of Wasco ' was a
court visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. W. J. Martin jr., and Mrs.
Clarence Morrison were hostesses
Wednesday for a shower in honor
of newly married Mrs. Randall
Martin, nee Marie McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Poiev ol
Ashland were Moro visitors Wed­
nesday afternoon. During their
brief stay here they called upon
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Mitchelmore,
and Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poley. The
two men are cousins.
Ernest and Andy Patjens of
Shaniko and Donald von Borstel
of Kent returned Tuesday from
an eight day tour of eastern O’e-
gon and Washington where they
looked over the fine Hereford and
Shorthorn herds of the two states
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson
are here from Oakland, California
to spend a few weeks with Mrs.
Matteson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Foss.
Collis Moore and wife made a
trip to Portlarjd over the past
week end.
Mrs. Walter May went to Port­
land Saturday evening to see
Walter who is recuperating at
the home of a sister there.
A charivari was held Wednes­
day night in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Woods and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Henderson, recently
married young people of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wait, the
agate man from Newport, and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feeber ¿and
family, were here last .. w,eek to
visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Barzee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLeod
returned this week from Califor­
nia where they had been on a
vacation for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder was
in Portland to see her husband
over the week end and was dis­
appointed in being unable to bring
him home for another two weeks,
although he is improving.
Members of the Presbyterian
Christian Endeavor society and
high school department held a
combined tennis tournament and
Bible study at the -church. Wed­
nesday night. A number of the
young' people tried their hand at
the tennis game for the first time
while others had played before.
After the study refreshments
were served by a committee con­
sisting of Beth Mersinger . and
Ardi8 Truitt.
i' Mrs. Jerusha Hollenbeck, a sis­
ter of Mrs. Perry Axtell, and her
small grandson, Jimmy Hollen.-'
beck, are here visiting- at the
Axtell home, from Oakland, Cali­
fornia.
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Z R. Chenault, SCS superlft-
fendent at the camp, has returned
from his vacation and is again
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guests' Saturday evening and
Sunday, her sister and huaibaint—
Mr. and Mrs. CK H. Bucholtz,
oltz. and
an.l ' • ' '
her neicc and husband, Mr. and t j i y.
páob threb
.Jim Mpj$n, skipper a t j h c CCC
Shoppe, apffered a dtetftbafcde'r’
the interior department last F it
Ho W C 11 Family__ -¡Home Eiononiists
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Wanted By US
¡‘ Reunion
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The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations; for the
positions listed below.
For the four positions listed
below, applications must be on file
v^ih the Civil Service Commis­
sion, Washington, D, C., not later
than July 25, if received from
States east of Colorado, and not
later than July 2d, if received
from Colorado and states west­
ward.
Assistant Home Economist, $2,-
600 a yearr Junior Home Econo­
mist, $2,000 a year, Junior in
Home Economics Information, $2,
ÛOü a year, Bureau of Home Eco­
nomics, Department of Agricul­
ture. For Assistant and Junior
Home Economics, optional sub­
jects are: Food economics, cloth­
ing economics, and family eco­
nomies.
Grass Valley
Tuesday for the Valley where will
day. He called on Dr. Elmer C
Probe for a remedy.
“Try this pill at bedtime,’’
Dr. Probe. “It’s a new treatment.
If you can keep it on your stomach
it should cure you.”
Monday morning the doctor cak
ed Jim by telephone. “How do you
feel, Mr. Moran; did you mana?«
to keep the pill on your stomach?’
“f did when I was awake,” said
Jim, “but when I fell asleep it
rolled off.”
Sunday, June 26th the George
How.11
lily and .Ic e relatives
gul_.
at the Keiu Ml<dnge hall
for a family reunion, also to hon-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker left
er Mr> Howell on his 68th birthday
Thursday with their household
anniversary.
Those from out of
goods for their new home at Gres­
town were: Mr. and Mrs. William
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baker
Howell of The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs.
left the- same day, to help his
Marvin
Howell and • children of
parents gef settled.
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Goldendale; Mr, and Mr«. E’mer
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Alley
and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Landstrom
via t- relatives.
Howell and daughters Eleanor and
(Leora Peetz) who have been in Lila Lee were in Wamic Friday
Grace, of Yacilt, Wn.; Mr. and
Washington D. C. since their mar­ to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mac Alsup
Mrs. Walter Byers and daughter
and
family.
They
<
stopped
at
riage will leave there today to re­
Thelda
of Shaniko; those from the
FILMS DEVELOPED
Tygh
Valley
to
see
Paul
Mueller’s
turn to Oregon. They are ex­
Kent
vicinity
included
Mr.
and
ne<
house.
pected about the tenth.
John
Woods
Mrs. W. E. Byers of Shaniko
Moro Communtty P ««.yteriun Mrs.
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. ., and , children;
.
wjiì a visitor here Friday.
churth: 10 a. m„ Bible school; 11 Mrs- May
“nd <Uut hler
a. m., "More Than C o n q u e re re JuaniU; Mrs. Volna Guyton and
5 / r g A f | Rx : ; i ; nGd, e „ ^ in“ T e ; e ? r 8p sermon by the pa.tor; 7:30 p? m., •»'» Billy and Bobby; Mrs. John
You pay only for GOOD pictures
High school Christian Endeavor. D«ekr and aon Arthur; Mrs Nell
MORO PHARMACY
itors at Redmond Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds and Lawrence Mltx-hclmore. ‘ minister Sm,th an<1 «hildrvn; Mr. and Mrs.
,
George McKay and the hinor
sons Willard and Donald were _______ ;____
See J o e T ru itt
visitors in The Dalles Wedneg-j_._;Grass Valley Lutheran Church lfuest’ GenrPr Howv.ll
will conduct service in the Meth-
M". an'l Mrs. J. H. Smith and
day,
. . .
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer were odist church building JulyJQ and son John, and Mrs. Raymond Boyd
Read the ads in the Journal
- With the advance of the winter in . The Dalles Thursday evening 24. No service will be conducted of Mitchell and Mrs. Ida Davis and
For your Grain, Fire and
vzheat harevst into Nebraska, Mis­ to bring their spns, Melvin and July 3. Please take note of the daughter Pauline of Moro were
souri and the Ohio Valley, fear of Clair, home afte two weeks pi dates. Let us be dilignet in at­ dinner guests at the home of
A utom obile
Insurance
rust damage became less pronoun­ cherry picking, and visiting their tendance and invite such, w"ho Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Friday
Lester Johnson
ced- in the market situation. Dur­ grandparents.
have no chuich home. Even as evening.
ing the week, however, stem rust , Mrs. Art Bibby and children, the body needs food, so the soul I
I w rite for good old line
- LAWYER
Leona Sather returned to her •
increased quite rapidly on soft accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
needs
the
Word
of
God.
Now
is
home
here
Wednesday
after
hav-
wheat in northwestern Missouri Edison Sutherland, went to Mau­
non-assessible
-C o .’s.
MORO
and northeastern Kansas, where pin Sunday to visit their father, the time of grace; now the voice ¡ng spent the past two months in WASCO
of invitation reaches us. Blessed Portland for medical treatment,
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considerable damage is certain to O. M. Fraley.
A lso w rite Surety Bonds.
are they that hear. Faith cometh
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adame and <_______________________
occur, according to the Bureau of
son Connie of Hood River were
Frank Marquis of Redlands,! by hearing.
Entomology and Plant Quarantine.
California
'
is
here
visiting
old
H.
H.
Fleckinstein,
missionary,
dinner
guests of Mr. and rÄ<s. J. L.
Some fields in northeastern Miss­
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Davis
Sunday.
friends
whom
he
had
not
seen
ouri and Ifi western Illinois also
Moro Christian Science Society:
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes
may be damaged to some extent for thirty-eight years.
“God”
will
be the subject of motored to The Dalles Thur3day,
Frank,
Gordon
and
Oscar
Lem­
In northwestern Kansas, rust has
the Lesson-Sermon in all Chur- accompanied by their daughter
developed rapidly but the grain is ley and Robert Schilling left ches of Christ, Scientist on Sun- Velma., where she took the stage
within one or two weeks of har­ Sunday for Paulina Lake for a
day, July 3. The Golden Text is for - Berkley, California to attend
vest and damage will vary accord weeks outing and fishing.
Mrs.
Arch
Cantrall
entertained
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1^41 rejoice in thy salvation, a term of summer school in that
ign to to weather during the next
the
junior
bridge
club
a
t
her
home
and
in
fhe name of our God we P1»1*- Miss Matthes will resume
few days. Elsewhere in Missouri
“P “ur Unners.” (Ps. 20: her tesehlng at North Bend in
and Kansas, wheat has matured Thursday afternoon. Those who wi"
reeeived
high
scores
were
Mrs.
5>
-
AmnnK
tha «¡‘»ti®"’ »hieh September.
early enough to escape serious
Tom
Alley
for
club
M-a
C
A
¡
c,,mPrlse
‘he
Lesson Sermon is dauhgte ■ Nellie motored to Bend
rust damage. Stem rust has ap­
a n d fc r th e g e n e r a l s a tis fa c tio n
Oestrich
received
the
guest
p
rlle
1
'J®
f
o
ld
in
g
foni the Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and
peared in southern Minnesota on
nnd
Mrs.
J.
S.
Newcomb
received,
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,ar'
°
T.
h
e,
L°rd
°air
Saturday
to
visit
at
the
home
of
barley but has not been observed
o f tr a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g ­
¡God is one Lord:: And thou «halt their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Nelson,
on wheat except in a few locations the consolation prize
Me
Mec t . / v ruoli
,ove the Lord tHV God wiUl
over the week end.
where infection has spread from
e s t a n d q u a lity g u a r a n te e d th is
« I Mrs
Mr Eben
Fhon Ko«
«iwnt tbp
heart, and th with mj all ht„ thy (Deu(
soul,
Eleanor Howell of Yacolt will
barberries. Little more than a M»
.Mr. and
Kee spent
he thine
and with
t aee of stem rust has been found weekend at- the Kee camp at the c
K .
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. here at , the
?. , home of . , het
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o ld a n d < r e lia b le s t o r e m e r it s
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visiting
in Nebraska and South Dakota but river fishing.
uncle, George Howell.
development is bring retarded by
Y o u r A tte n tio n
O. P. King is able to be back?
Robert Mitchell left Saturday
dry weather. No appreciable dam­ in town after his illness.*
, for Moro, from where he accom­
age to wheat from stem rust has
Sam Stark and son Harry were
panied his father, W. M. Mitchell
occurred in Oh: > and Indiana but visitors in The Dalles Saturday.
.
to
Vancouver, for the week end.
there is a pogibislity of >=omc in­
Dell Olds and daughter Betty
Matt
Simon of Grass Valley was
jury in west central Illinois in Lou and Virginia Hubman went
an
early
caller a t the J. L. Davis
fields that are favorably situated to Hubbard Friday, bringing Mrs.
home Sunday. He was accompa­
fo* rust development.
Olds home with them, after a two
nied home by his daughter Agnes
Prospects for spring wheat con­ weeks visit with her mother.
1
who
has been visiting Miss Evelyn
tinued generally favorable with
M .rand Mrs. Clarence Scherrer
at
her
home here.
good rains received toward the of Portland are here visiting Mr.
close of the week in southwestern and Mrs. Matt Simon.
X
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M a rtin A Son '
South Dakota where dryness for­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight of
merly prevailed. The Canadian Prineville were here Sunday af­
Licensed Dairy
co p also continued to make sat­ ternoon visiting Mildred Alley.
—Milk & Sweet Cream—
isfactory progress over a large M rs. Knight was formerly Neva
Delivered Daily
part of the main wheat growing Gervais.
Moro, Oregon
Phone 192
a ea of the Prairie Provinces.
Mrs. Estel Hartley and son
B
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s
e
B
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l
Damage by insect pests and dis­ Hairy and Henry Patjen went to J
only j
A. W . M cL E O D
ease has not yet been of any con­ Kelso Friday to visit her parents,!
siderable irrtporrtance^ according Mr. and Mrs. Dick eRckman.
. Dealer in
to the official report of June 21. Henry remained to visit for a
Continued dryness has been det­ longer time.
Calkins Weeders, Treater*
rimental to -crops in northern
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Squire and
G
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V
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t
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r
i
u
m
Used Weeders
Saskatchewan and northern Al­ daughter left Thursday for Port­
• The Hotpoint Sherw ood Electric Range is an
berta. According to trade re­ land where he was called to re­
entirely new deluxe model styled for the all-elec-
“Grain-Miser” Shoe for Combine*
ports, however, damage to the port for work.
tric kitchen. Exclusive features include: new oven
crop as a whole averaged only
Cap Rutledge of Prairie City is
A d m .,7 5
¡ FYR FYTER-EQUIPMENT
about 8 percent, whereas about 37 here visiting his sister and fam­
pilot light, two Hi-Speed Calrod units, one Select-
percent had been caused by drouth ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen King. He
A-Speed
Calrod unit that gives 5 different temper­
s s > S
Moro, Oregon
Phone 454
at the corresponding date last has been working in the ware­
atures, and Thrift Cooker. Let the Hotpoint
year.
house while here.
Sherw ood bring you the joy of carefree cooking!
Mrs. Maud Garrett was a (busi­
Buy on convenient term s
Worse
ness visitor in Kent Wednesdav. Take Your Stock to
‘‘I’m very tired,” said Mrs.
Mrs. Holmes Gabbert and chil­
Jones from the head of the supper dren - of Portland were overnight
PACIFIC POWER A LIGHT COMPANY
table one Sunday evening.
guests of Mr. and M s. J. H. Wilt Market in a
* A lw ays at Your Service
“You shouldn’t be,” said the pol­ Monday.
itician, who had been asked to the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blake stopped IN T E R N A T IO N A L
evening meal.
“»You haven’t at the J. H. Wilt home Tuesday
given two speeches today.” „
on their way home from Portland.
“No.” said Mrs. Jones, “but I’ve
Marcele Hayworth of Seattle,
SUSal O-SS wMa atoak vakb.
For heavy load« and long*
listened to them.”
Washington is here visiting her JU tance hauling, International
p»*and parents, Mr. and M s. Tom
.rucks, with sem i-trailer stock have everything you want in a
Wotta World
Coyle, for a week.
Miss Anna Schwartz had as .»ck s offer th e farmer, stock- s m a lle r tru c k — a ll-a r o u n d
Men pay $10 for a shirt and then
cover all but a nickel’s worth of it
man, and shipper a real value.
utility and smart appearance.
with a coat and vest and pants.
These trucks are e c o n o m ic a l
See these new trucks. Drive
Lloyd Johnson accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs and
I family and E. J. Belshaw are leav­
Many Moro families are plan­ ing Saturday for Silverton
to
ning to go to Camp Sherman for J spend the week end with rela-
the Fourth of July week end.
I tives.
.
-
Allen Murray was here from . A sister of Mrs. Mae Moore is
Hood. River Wednesday on busi­ here with her two children from
ness.
Mrs. James Cochran and son,
Ardith, arrived * Monday to spend
the summer here, Mrs. Cochran to
t>e away from Arizona summers,
and Ardith to work in harvest.
Move From
y*
visit relatives a few days.
Miss Margaret O Leary and
the former Katherine O'Leary
and husband were here Tuesday
visiting friends. Both now live
ln „, a °* _ ,
,
Clarence Scheurer and wife of
sto^ ed here J ast week
end while on their way home from
CHUCHES
R ust Does
D am age To
Mid- w est W heat
FREE
Z E I G L E R ’S
the Grass Valley Quality Store
v»e for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes that W ear
September
23 - 24 - 25
SHERMAN
^h e tu so o d
County Fair
ELECTRIC
RANGE
179?°
DANCE
¡The Dalles Music
New
C lassified A ds
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday eve­
nings of each month.
Visiting members cor
dially invited to meet
with us.
Spiral Sea cy, W. M
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in the
I.O..O.F. hall Tran
signf and visiting
brothers are cordi­
ally invited to meet
^vith us.
Ralph E. Eakin, N. G.
Joe Truitt, Secretary
and dependable on the job. fast
and good looking on th e road.
T h e new I n te r n a tio n a l
Pick-U p Trucks, in three sizes.
one and see for yourself hew
easy they are to handle, how
comfortable they are for the
driver.
FOR SALE: 1 Dandy Blac ?kfac
Í 3
Buck, $16. John DeMoss,
Sealed bids for driving school
bus for School ' Dist. No. 20,
Harmony, will be received by the
clerk up to July 10, 1933. Bidder
to furnish own ear. Board re­
M o ro . O re g o n ?
serves the right to reject any or
all bids. . Clyde Crites^ clerk. 34-5 ■ :m tt« m n in » K » » tn n n tn m trffln » :a a » tw m m iw n n ttffln t t n i n » » K m tH
We own and offer: $5000 City
of Moro, general obligation 4%
Bonds. Price on request. Tripp &
McC4ea:ey, American Bank Build­
ing, Portland.
34-36
Wanted: Job cooking during
harvest. Experienced. Mrs. Tillie
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Kelley, care of Mildred Hartman,
Moro.
34-36 p
FOR SALE: 550 second hand
44 in. pipe at 5 cents. Blaine C.
Miller, Moro.
34-36
O nly Fully Gunranteed Tire
By order of the Board of Buck-
ley school district No. 33, the sale
Guarantee! against blowouts, cuts, bruises
of the Michigan and grade school
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buildings will be. postponed un­
rim cuts, unber inflation, faulty brakes, wheels
til further notice.___
n h
Wm. A. Brinkert, clerk; W. C.
out of alignment.
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Todd, chairman.
34-36
FOR SALE. 76 hd. pigs, sows
See a ■ • • a
and shoats, 80 sheep, 25 hd. mixed
cattle. . H. L, MORRIS, Maupin.
Phone 17F88. -
FOR SALE: 50 head Hereford-
Du: ham yearling heifers. J . N.
’.iTptlic Rebekah Lodge No. 116
............................. Moro, Oregon ..
Meets 2d and 4th T
esday of each month
a t work.
Dr. and Mrs. Poley Were in Visiting members we
'
Portland and Vancouver last week come.
le Conlee, N. G.
«end to “ see the camp baseball
omi Van Gilder, S
learn play with the VancotrveT
iBarracks team, losing 6 to 3. The
«doctor and wife also watched the Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.8.
Moto, Oregon
Pacific coast league double header.
Meets Every Second and
D. E/Stephens drove to Pendle­
Fourth Thursdays in each
ton Wednesday to attend the an­
Month. Visiting members
nual field day of the Pendleton
Invited '
4
field station.
Two or three carloads of farm­ Kerrone Christianson W. M.
Maclnnes, Kant, Oregon.
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
ers from ? .Gilliam and Morrow
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J. K. McKean
Enjoy Your Vacation
Be Safe O n Fast Summer Roads
Use Gates Tires
Foss & Co.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
PORTLAHU
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M e m b e r P. O, I. C.