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PAGË S àfìEftMAN COUNTY JOUfcÑÁt. MOttO. ÖfeE&ÖN. FRIDA Y, JAÑUA&Y 10, 1941 Gets Fellowship At Cornell I \ for Salem to resum e her studies p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Jinx Blagg. f salable $8.15: 170 to 2 l5 lb traek- at W illam ette U niversity. Iv y . | l Mr. V ir . d and r ld x Mrs. V liS . O S tanley la illiy Krusow I V iU S U W i ins lia f $ O 8 .0 . w 0 — tp k v _ $ f 8 O .1 . l U 5 ; i f 230 cU V to 286 lb fam ily of Moro jv e r e v isito rs butchers $7.25 to $7.50; lightw eight Mrs. F aye Fields of Hood River borne of his p aren ts, Mr. and butcher» $7H0 to $7.25; packing spent S atu rd ay n ig h t here visit- * sows $3.50 to $6.00. Feeder pig« Mrs. F red Krusow , T hursday ing relatives. >7.0C to $725. M iss Genevieve O estreich gave Dinner v guests at the'" home of S H E E P : Good to choice wooled C. W .Fields New Y ears day in a p arty for her friends F rid ay eve k m b s $8.25 to $9.00; medium bo cluded *Mr.- and Mrs. I. D. Pike, ning a t the home of her p aren ts, g(od, $7.50 to $8.00; common $7.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. O estreich. The to $7.25. S lau g h ter ewes, good to T he follow ing books i now for of H erm istqp, Mr. and Mrs. «vening was sp en t in playing cl oice, $4.00 to $4/50. Shorn lamb« available a t the Gras& Valley libra- F ran k Pike and Mr. and M rs. gam es with refresh m en ts (being $7.25 to $7.75, served by the hostess la te r in the ry : H otel H ostess, by Baldwin: Louis May and son. The D. A. Holds a Candle, by Gard- W illard Olds left W ednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B a rre tt and n tr: Peace M arshal, by Gn/Ber; and'W illiam Ball left T h ursday for H igh o f H e art, by Loring; Four , C orvallis, to resum e th eir studies d a u g h ter of Canyon^-City, C olora do stopped here W ednesday a t the of H e a rts, by Queen; Flash -Gov-j at the S tate College. hem e of the la tte r ’s b ro th er, How Ion, by R aym ond: The M andrake Mr. an d -M rs. Clifford Macey of ard Cline, and fam ily enroute to Root, by O stenso; The Book No- P ortland were over n ig h t g u ests body Knows, by B arton; Tomor- at the home of W illard B arn ett C alifornia. A 500 card p arty will be held at rows P rom ise, By Baily; Moran i New Years. the Odd Fellow hall S atu rd ay , B eats Back, by R aine; Rocky Bend Mr. and Mrs. A. A a D unlap left by G regory; M other W est W inds-i F rid ay fp r P o rtlan d on business. J a n u a ry 11, sponsored bv the Gra»s Ar^m al F rien d s, by Burgess. John Conroy w as a business Valley Rebekah lodge. a rry S ta rk , Ralph Baize»», v.sitors in The Dalles F riday., Fred Timbers, 33. of StouffvIlkM- >ert Schilling, Roy Hogue and E dgar Alley and Mrs. Gus I K ESTOCK M ARKET (C ontinued from n ag e on<*» Ont., who won the first nation» Claud B ayer were visitors in The E ngstrom went to The Dalles f l a k - in s w eighing 170 to 215 lb? plowing match recently held at Dav Dalles S a tu rd a y night. , T hursday to b' ing Mrs. Alley enport, Iowa, a prelude to the 17(1 said m ainly at $7.75, with a few Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, H»me P o m a hospital. annual corn-busking championship ........ the second bottle of Mis:» A nita D unlap and Kenneth Miss A nita Dunlap en tertain ed 10 to 15c above. The fa t lam b m arket, advanced B a rn e tt were^- visitors in The | f’ -ends a t the home o f her m oth- BLITZ WEINHARD tastes SK ILLED MEN N E E D E D 7 ~ Dalles M onday. cr. Mrs. A. Afl Dunlap, T h u rsd ay sh arp ly Monday. Good to choice even better than the first! FOR N A TIO N A L D E F E N S E Miss J a n e t Wilcox left S atu rd ay afternoon. A 1:30 d essert lunch- ted wooled lani.js w ere 25 to 50c h.gl.er, with 90 to 102 lb w eights G etting the skilled men needed fcr Vale to resum e her duties as fOn was followed by co n tra ct at for N ational defense jobs co n tin in stru cto r in the high schoo[’tjiere, twe tables, with high score going m aking $8.75 to $9.00. M ue! to be one of the g re a te s t prob #cftei spending the holidays in the t ” Mrs. Kendrick D unlap, aiyl low the trucked-in offerings made 00 to'$8.50, lems of the new y ear for the Civ.i hospital and la te r visiting her to Mrs. Eben Kee. Prices were unchanged W edr Mr. and Mrs. Don C lodfelter and Service Commission. T housands p n ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil f: r?iily were v isito rs in The Dalles daj in the sheep divisio’ v e re appointed durin g 1940 but cox. The following quo tat idfis are * thousands more are going to be Rev. G erald D rydep le ft’ Sunday T nursday. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam w ere based oa prices being paid in W el- reeded during the coming y ear a t r ght fo r C orvallis to attend the the arsen als and navy yards and S tate M inisters Conference, re- bo.'t a t watch pa,t.v a t th eir home n o d a v ’s“ trad in g : Now Y ears eve when Mr. and Mrs. C A TTLE: Good grain -fed steers in the a ir service. Toolm akers, ti-^ning hom e .Thursday. in stru m en t m akers, and m achinists H a rry S ta rk , H a rry W ayne ‘Gerald Dryden and M rs. Maude $10.00 t o ' $11.00. Good g rain fed ¿»re especially in dem and, and they Young and Claud B ayer went t< G a rre tt and m em bers of the choir H ifers $9.00 to $9.25. Good beef arc especially necessary to the 3 he Dalles T uesday to see about were resent. The evening was (ows $7.00 to $7.50, medium $6.25 ‘.pent in playing gam es, re fresh - to $6.75, common $5.00 to $6.00, N ational defense program . Am ong joining th e navy. m ents being served la te r by mem- canners $1.00 to 4.75. others also u reg n tly needed a re :i Mrs. G ertru d e H arp er and son to .good $6.50 to b» rs of the choir. a f t in stru m en t m echanics;air- A nA raft M yron, re tu rn ed home S aturday Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B lagg J r. common .$5.25 to c ra ft\m t echanics; m etalsm ith s (a v evening from P ortland where they bed sp e n t a week v isitin g re la - rn d in fa n t ‘la u g h te r of A rlin g to n good to choice $10.50 to $11.50 «•41 in n Ï * coppersm iths; lens grind- iation)'} t ives - sjam t N ew s Y e a rs day v isitin g his H O G S: Good to choice c a rlo ts, trs ; loftsm en; ordinance men ( t o r re d o es); sh ip fitters; and ironw ork Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, Mrs. Wm. e r (sh ip fittin g d u ty ). If you a r Sm ith and son D elbert, of Oregon skilled in any of these trad es, and City, w’ere visitors a t the home of w ant a G overnm ent job, w hite to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith T h u rs or call for inform ation a t the office day . of the Board of U. S. Civil Service A pot luck dinner was enjoyed E xam iners a t any first or second at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy class post office. You m ay also W e llsto n New Y ears day. Those learn about these jobs by co n su lt t 'e s e n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. T. M. ing the notices posted in the third Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Arch F o rtn er class post offices. end son R obert, Mrs. Jam es Dris- ' TABLE 'col: of H eppner, and Mr. bnd Mrs. 3 -L IT E FLO O R L A M P M arion Van M etre and fam ily. STUDY LAM P George Moon of Wasco was a Throws plenty of soft, glareless light P ro te c ts g ro w in g eyes business v isito r here Monday. so that you 4an relax and read in against strain, makes home Roy Wells and M rsH Ed Alley comfort. Bronze or ivory and gold Wasco M ethodist C hurch: S un work easier. Bronze or sil finish. Attractive parchment shade. day school a t 10 a. m. M orning fook Mr. and M rs. John H ays to ver finish, complete with 100-200-300 a QQR w orship a t 11 a. m. E pw orth Tho, Dalles S atu rd ay when Mr. parchment shade, translu watt b u lb .............................. ’ OW H ays entered a hospital for m edi League Sunday evening a t 6:30. cent howl, and 6 ^ AR 100-watt b u lb . . ■ $ 1 .4 5 d o w n ...$ 1 .3 0 a The W om an’s Society of C hristian cal tre a tm e n t. m o n th fo r 6 m o n th s Mr. and M rs. Tom Alley and j Service and the M ary E lizabest 9 5 c d o w n ...9 O c p e r m o n th to r 4 m onths class will m eet a t . the home of d au g h ter, M ildred motored to The Mrs. Lee W ednesday afternoon. Dalles S atu rd ay w here Miss Alley J a n u a ry 15, a t 2 o’clock. 'R efresh left fo r S eattle to resum e hei m ents will be served proceeding studies a t the U n iv ersity of W ash- ----------------------y the business m eeting, thosee h av u.gton, a f te r spending the holidays r ing p ap er plates will please bring w ith h er p arents. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Todd them to the m eeting. P reaching services a t the G rass Valley M eth re tu rn ed one day last week from o odist church 'Sunday aftern o o n at M olalla w here they visited her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Spoor. - 2:30 o ’clock. : 1 M illard Eakin m otored to P o rt F. L. Cannell, pastor. land W ednesday to bring his wife Moro C hristian Science Society: nnd in fa n t d a u g h ter home -from Church services are held every the P o rtlan d S an itariu m on F ri Guarantee) ' " — Sunday m orning a t eleven o'clock day. Satisfying and W ednesday evening m eeting Ed Alley was a business visitor at eig h t o’clock. Sunday school in Moro Monday, when he was S ----- ------- vxxy -w i convenes a t 10 a. m. Tae reading sworn in as county coriner. room is open daily w ith an a tte n - Mr. and Mrs. M arion Van M etre dan4 on W ednesday evening. en tertain ed friends a t a w atch p a rty News Y ears eve. Those rr e s e n t included Mr. and Mrs. Roy W ells, Mr. and Mrs. Arch F o rtn e r, Mrs. Jam es Driscoll, Mr. and M rs. Clyde Davis. The ev en irg LAWTKIt was sp en t playing cards. MORO W illard Rolfe accom panied by WASCO F ran ces Wells took R obert Rolfe 1 to P o rtlan d W ednesday, wrhen he NOTICE OF FINAL left fo r C orvallis to resum e his SETTLEMENT studies a t OSC. NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN, The Zebras m otored to Moro 1 T h ai the undersigned, A dm inis C o n d en sed S ta te m e n t o f H e a d O ffic e a n d 41 B ranches T uesday night to play the Moro tra to r w ith the Will Annexed of Townies. N ext Tuesday the Ze- 1 the E sta te of M inerva J. Medler, D e c e m b e r 3 1 ,1 9 4 0 bras will play the W ishram Tow n deceased, has filed in the County New rubber ies on the home floor. C ourt of Sherm an County, S tate of a g ’la to r stops The Tum -A-Lum Lum ber com RESOURCES Oregon, his final account as sucn w ringer rolls pany office was broken into and A d m in istrato r of said E s ta te and Cash on H and and Due from Banks $45,756,181.67 »■ob'hed some tim e Sunday night. th a t F riday, the 31st day of J a n A radio, $5.00 in stam ps and a U nited S tates Bonds < aii at par or l «««) 33,447,404.69 $79,203,586.36 uary, 1941 a t the hour of 10.00 T rade your old w asher as savings bank w ere am ong the o’clock a. m., has been fixed by M unicipal Bonds and W a rra n ts ............. ................. 3,021,307.98 articles taken. E n tran c e was g a in said C ourt as the tim e for hearing down paym ent. Phone 161 ed by breaking a window and u n O ther B o n d s .................................................................. 5,598,303.66 of objections to said report, and latch in g it. the settlem ent thereof. for trial Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon . . 48,896,508.75 I. D. Pilch took Lloyd Goodricn E. E. B arnum to his home near H erm iston S at- 1 Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ........................ /. .. 180,000.00 A d m in istrato r w ith the Will An- u~day, a f te r spending th e holidays nexed of the E sta te of M inerva Bank Prem ises, F urniture and F ix tu re s ................. 2,753,264.77 T 1 \ < A 1 1 V. 1 n r* O Q c 0 zt here w ith relatives. J. M edler, T Deceased. *• T. O ther Real E s ta te ......................................................... M rs. R. A. Stow retu rn ed home 1.00 The Dalles, Ore. 8-11 Gavin & Gavin, A ttorneys. T h u rsd ay from Bend where she 21,987.05 C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances........... . spent several days visitin g re la In terest E a rn e d ............................................ .............................. ................. 346,427.03 tives. She has been quite ill with the flu since her re tu rn . ......................................... .. 52,547.09 O ther R e s o u rc e s ....................................................... .... . .G len K arnes and W oodrow R iggs 1 A made a business trip to A naelope T o ta l R esources . . . . . . . $140,073,933.69 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W allace May ldft L IA B IL IT IE S S a tu rd a y fo r Hood R iver to visit C apital ..............................., .......... <..$3,000,000.00 Mrs. M ay’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W alter. They retu rn ed home Sun- i Surplus .................................................. 3,000,000.00 day. Undivided P rofits ........................ 2,555,887.53 M rs. I. D. Pike was called to Aberdeen, W n„ S atu rd ay due to 10,362,06846. Reserves for C ontingencies............... 1,806,180.63 ‘he illness of h er .brother in law, D r y G o o d s , C lo th in g ia n d 480,489^69 F ran k H enry. Reserves A llocated for Taxes, In te re st, E tc .. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pike were 24,173.30- .Acceptances ...................................................... . S h o e s to m e e t th e v isitors in The Dalles Sunday. 464,657.84 Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and i In terest Collected in A dvance.........' ................ - ’ . n e e d s o f th e d au g h ter, B etty, m otored to The 14,375.56 'O th er L iabilities. .. . .................... . . . . . . . . Dalles Thursday, when Miss B etty c o m m u n ity *128,728,169.14, Deposits re tu rn ed to P o rtlan d , a fte r spend ing several days d u rin g the holi D e p e n d a le , Q u a li t y G r o c e r ie s $140,073,933.69 T o ta l L ia b ilities . ... days w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Cline and fam ily were dinner gu ests a t the Quality ro 1 ¿ L D I R O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N home of Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Riggs M I M B I R » or New Y ears day. ...............................................i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l lll l l l l l l l l » W » ¿ Mias Dolores Simon left Sunday Wednesday was the annual FJrskineville hog killing day at the Omer Sayrs place where the com- nmr.ity gathers (for that event. Twenty eight hogs were reported butchered thAt day. The Odd Fellows and 'Rebekahs will hold th eir point in stallatio n J a n u a ry 14. A 6:30 p o t luck din Robert Henderson received word ner wil precede the cerem ony. _ i John DeMoss jr. and Clifford this week that he has been ap- pointed to a research fellowship a t i Kenny le ft W ednesday fo r P aulina Cornell u n iv ersity a t Ithica, New to install two wind power sets York. W ith his fam ily he will ' and will install an o th er a t Broth- b ave the la tte r p a r t of F eb ru ary , i e rt before re tu rn in g . T hey exjpect to rem ain a t Cornell M rs. F ran k F o rtn e r arrived fo r two or three y ea rs until Bob T nursday evening a t the Ray Blake receives his Ph.D. He*will be wofrk | home com ing up from P ortland ing w ith red clover m aking p l a n t , for the funeral of Mrs. R eese to breed in g experim ents. » ' be held F riday. Mr. and Mrs. K arl Landstrom K enneth Blake of H eppner spent and d au g h ter le ft Sunday for their , Sunday in Moro visiting w ith his l.ome in C alifornia a f te r visiting bi oth er Ray and fam ily. He is here with h er p aren ts fo r a week. M anager of the G ia in Grow ers Bonnie P eters ledft'for P ortland Association in H eppner. and business college and Joecile The M issionary society m et Wed- P e te rs re tu rn ed to Pacific u n iv e r rr s d a y w ith Mrs. Dewey Thomp- sity Sunday, being taken to The son fo r an all day m eeting. LX.lies by th e ir p a r e n t« /M r L and -Bridge p a r tie s f o r the week M rs. Joe P eters. were held by Mrs. T rum an S trong The snow m ade sleighing fun who entertained the Sam Gordon foi th e y o u ngsters Sunday. One club Monday afternoon w ith M rs. l& ther serious accident befell Don- W alter R uggles w inning high ella Nelson who hit a tree w ith her sccre. Mrs. L. R. Conlee enter- sled in which collision she received ! tp.;ned her club on W ednesday w ith a cu t on h er head and w as knock- Mrs. Collis Moore tak in g the club ed unconscious for several hours. 1 prize and M rs. Ray Blake the g uest Lloyd H enrichs left W ednesday prize. Mrs. Conlee and M rs. B ert <or O ntario where he will begin a Davis were hostesses a t the Conlee job as supervisor for the F arm hem e on T hursday for the P a st •ecu rity A dm inistration. He will Ncble Grand club. th e LaG I ^ G r rande a n d e office. nffire. ’ O m er v /o ak r ^u u n d e er r the S ayrs, Dick M organ, W ednesday afternoon a m eeting • C harles Belshee, C arroll SSyrs, fo r the discussion of how best to Collis Moore and Clarence S p a r m ake the newly form ed weed oon- ling attended the John Forbes trol d istric t of Sherm an county funeral in The D alles~Thursday as effective was held a t the court pall b earers. Mrs. C arroll S ayrs house w ith Law rence Jenkin3, rn d Mrs. Collis Moore also a t weed specialist, m aking the prin tended. Bud Amidon has rented a stock, cipal talk. N ext ^ u ° sd a y Joe P eters, W al hay and w heat ranch eig h t miles lace May, A rth u r Sm ith, Dewey w est of Goldendale and will take T nom pson. and LeRoy W right will fxssession in F ebruary. leave fo r C orvallis where they wttV* May has been absent from atten d a m eeting of AAA officials J the store the p ast two days w ith a of Oregon. They will be gone the I siege of ftu. rem ainder of the week. • Sadie Rasm ussen arrived Pridav F ran k Forbes made a trip to 1 for a visit w ith relatives and Cooks, W ashington Monday to fien d s here, re tu rn in g to her Pen- b ring his sister, M rs. Grace G ra dleton home Sunday. __________ __i-- ham to the bedside of th eir fa th e r, John Forbes who died th a t night. LOAN SURVEY A collision w ith a truck dam aged I OF OREGON BANKS the Forbes car on the trip. Giles F rench le ft T hursday F ifty two per cent of O regon’s m orning for Eugene where he wiil j com m ercial bartks made more than p articip ate in the Oregon N ews 156,(XX) loans to tallin g $161,000,- paper conference this week end be 000 to business firm s and individ fore going to Salem for the open- 1 u a l th roughout the state during ing of the leg islatu re next Mon the first six m onths of 1940, accord day. ing to the sem i-annual survey of KeV. H enry G. H anson has been . , a , - a bank lending activities made by the in bed w ith in atta c k o f the flu 7 “ . * . . . / A m erican B ankers A ssociation. since Monday, t u t is im proving. He The A. B. A. loan survey was expects to fill the pulpit as usual, p artcip ated in by 38 Oregon banks, n ex t Sunday. or 52.1 per cent of the 73 commer New telephone poles a re lying ci.il banks in the state. ,mng the highw ay indicating th a t . , , -,i v ; The survey showed th a t busi- n telephone crew will soon be in . ■ • * * j _ t 1 „ ♦$.« ness firm s in the sta te used on'y coun y o rep c s , 60 per cent of the “confirmed open .h o rte rp o le . the com pany s m a,n t l ,n<?d for syi em. ( u&e on books of banks. Otis B aker has had F ran k Cau- 1 Six banks in the la rg e r centers of th e rs helping him with the work j the sta te reported th a t they c a r a t the court house the p a st week j riec on th eir books $43,978,995 in while he recuperates from the flu. j ‘ ( pen lines of c red it” offered to lAriel M organ and Jim m y Bel- and kept available fo r re g u la r soaw retu rn ed home Tuesday eve- borrow ers for use as needed by ning from a weeks stay in Pendle- • them . Of this am ount $26,569,286 ton in search of work. They ex- I or-60.4 per cent was used, pect to re tu rn la te r when the gov- , The average numlber of new ern m en t work s ta rts in th a t com- j loans made per bank during the n u llity . | six m onths period under review --------- I O O F ' was 3,205 and the average size of Moro Lodge No. 113, loan was $871. Moro, Oregon The average num ber of loans re M eets 1st and 3rd newed per bank was 879 and the Tuesdays in the average renew al was fo r $1,594. I.O..O.F. hall Trai Bob Henderson sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet with us. Orin M art;n, N.G. » Vernon Miller, Sec. _____ "¿Lupine Rebekah Lodge Moro, Oregon Meets 2d & 4th Tues day of each m onth. V isiting m em bers wel come. Anna Davis, N. G. Florence Johnston, Set No. 116 E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M M eets oh the 1st and 3rd T hursday eve nings of each month. V isiting m em bers cor A dially invited . to meet w ith us. E. Amidon, W.M. C. V. Belknap, Secy Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. Moro, Oregon M eets Every Second and F o urth T hursdays in each M onth. V isiting m em bers Invited N aom i Van Gilder, W. M. Kuth Sparlmg, Sec. Want Ads FOR S A L E : 50 laying pullets, GE re frig e ra to r, Thor w ashing m a chine, incubator, miscellaneous household equipm ent. Bob H en derson. , I OST .-White saddle horse, w eight 1000 ibs. A. C. K aseberg, Wasco.' 9-10p- The cook book compiled by the Moro W om an’s Club m ay be ob- tx ined fr o m z M rs. L. V. Moore, l ‘llS’sayrae n p r i« t4 T o o r Plowboy Chairip Grass Valley Library Has New Books SECOND BOTTLE 2 BEAUTIFIH- LAMP BARGAINS! BI litz PACIFIC POWER & LICHT COMPANY BEER nnTionnii ran« T. Lester Johnson OF PORTLAND, OREGON ★ EASY WASHER SAFE HÀMPTON FURNITURE z a Com plete Stock Quality Goods ZEIGLER’S s“± y Grass Valley . . I 4Í- V