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A. f i.r PAM t (HERMAN COUNTY t OURNAU •* MORO. OREGON. I RIDAY. JANUARY 17. 1941 - * , • . Dalles after dinner, to atten d a show. • Louis May and M arion Van M etre were ousiness visitors in The *• ualies T hursday. C optrol of w a te r th ro u g h re cla Miss Lila Lee Alley was a call- m ation offers the g re a te s t oppor t r in The Dalles Monday. tu n ity for increasing the num ber The Itebekah lodge gave a 500 cf economic fa rm units in Oregon, ta ru party a t the I.O.O.F. hall Donald A. Em erson, . Salem , naye Dr. W. L. Pow ers, head of The E a ste rn S tar and M asons 1 riuay evening of lkst week. There directo r of school ad m in istratio n th e soils d ep a rtm en t a t Oregon held jo in t installation last T ues were ten tables in play. Cassie ajid secondary education, in com S ta te college, in an introduction day evening a t the Masonic hall. Hofines held high score for the pany with S upt. K nighton, sp en t to the trian n u a l re p o rt of the O re The follow ing new officers weie ! won.en and 4 r dh F o rtn er held high S w _ M g : Tuesday and W ednesday inspect gon R eclam ation congress cover installed fo r the E astern S ta r by i score for the' - men. C onsolation ■ ing the schools of S herm an county. ing th e th ree annual conventions M rs. Floye von Borstel, installing prizes were aw arded to M rs. M ar M rs. Chas. R uggles and Mrs. from 1938 to 1940, inclusive. cibeer; and Mrs. Velma Bdciby, in- { ion Van M itre and C. A. Oealreic.a. The p re se n t irrig ate d a re a in L am er S ayrs en tertain ed w ith a stallin g m arsh al; Mrs. Ellen Rey- 1 R elreshim vi .s were served by the O iegon has recently been estim a t bridge p arty T hursday evening noids, W-.M.; Dean Reynolds, W. P ! com m ittee m charge. l.ei o rin g Mrs. Glenn S egerdahl, ed a t 1,500,000 acres. It appears Mrs. A lta May, A. M.; Dell Eakin, , Mrs. A. M .Cuyner, and son, Who expects to leave Sju-nday for probable th a t this can ultim ately A. P; A. A. Dunlap, sec; Mrs. | lla io ld , and d au g h ter, Lois, were M ilwaukee, W iscdhsoiTto join her t e increased by perhaps 500,000 D -rothy Dunlap, treasure*, Mrs. v< ¡tors in file b a lle s S atu id ay . husband who le ft recently fo r em acres, says Dr. Pow ers. A bout Vivian Ball, conductress; Alice I 152,000 acres«are w ithin 70 devel ploym ent there. Mi. and Mrs. Roy J. B aker a r O estreich, associate conductress; Dick M organ and fam ily moved oped d rain ag e or dyking d istricts rived Monday evening from th eir M rs. V esta Eakin, chaplain; Mrs. W ednesday from the H astings iik the sta te , and nearly a million i ome in Gresinum to spend several Romona Todd, o rg an ist; Mr.-, i house to the Joe T ru itt property, acres a re * s till susceptible of im- days here looking a lte i busim .-s Fioye von Borstel, m arsh al; Cecil affairs'. » recently purchased. Mr. T ru itt has piovem ent by farm tilin g or com E akin, A da; ,Mrs. Velma Bibby si cred his household goods in the m unity drains. ? Mr. and Mrs.- H erm an .Schilling R uth; Mrs. Doi alda K nighten, L a te st census figures show th a t Ginn & Coleman building and ex and son, R obert, were visitors in E sth e r; Mrs. Faye Eakin, M artha, pects to leave in about a week in the increase in the num ber of- The Dalles Sunday. Mrs. E thel Clodfelter, Electa; Mr's. 1 fa rm s in O regon has been confin s ta rc h of a sa tisfa c to ry location. Anna C lark, w arden; Harold Ea- 1 Jam es L inney of Moro was a Mr. and M rs. L. H. N ahouse ed largely to the irrig ate d areas. x.n, sentinel. business calk r here Monday. sp ent S atu rd ay evening and Sun To d ate 1500 new fam ilies have In stallin g officer for the Masons 1 A rt Bibby was a business visi day v isiting a t the A. S. Johnson settled on th e Vale-Owyhee project was J. L. Davis and Grover Young tor in The Dalles F riday and Sa*> land. heme. Miss Jctscy Posthum a in role ol m arsh al; New officers installed u’dlay. As to fu tu re reclam ation devel Glen King w as out fo r the first “ Liberty” fcr the Rose Parade at w ere W allace May, WM; L. E. C. B. Andrew s was a visitor in tim e, since his h e a rt a tta c k in opm ent, Dr. Pow ers points out the Pasadena, Calif. “ Am erica in Flow C lark, S W ; C. A. O estreich, JW ; The Dalles W ednesday. Septem ber, to atten d the in sta lla possibility of sm all feasible pro er s” w as named as the 1941 Tourna Harold E akin, secretary ; A. A. je c ts in D ouglas and Josephine tion cerem onies of the M asons and ment of R oses them e. D unlap, trea su rer. countie« and • the desirability of E astern S ta rs S atu rd ay night. __________ :_- V. B. E akin and Millard Eakin Mr. and Mrs. C arroll S ayrs re -tx a m in in g the John Day project .vtre business visitors in The m ade a com bination business and in the lig h t of recen t pow er de Dalles W ednesday. The recent pig crop fo recast of p leasu re trip to P ortland over the velopm ents. E a rly com pletion of W illiam Trim ble and W. Staffen- ie WflttJfed S ta tes d ep artm en t of the D eschutes project is needed, v eek end. sor. of G resham spent the week end a^Kjculture, show ing th a t farm ers Mrs. J. C. H untley and d a u g h te r he says, and th ere m ay be a com a? g u ests a t the home of Mr. aim have inten h*d to make a fu rth e r J a r e t George, accom panied by Miss bined flood control and reclam ati xi Wa sco M ethodist Ghuroh: S un Mrs. Lewis Olds and Mr. and Mrs. reduction in the pig crop of 1941 Amy Klum, all of P ortland, spent approach to the G rande Ronde day school a t 10 a. m. l e d Trim ble. com pared with 1940 and 1939, S atu rd ay and Sunday w ith Mr. project. M orning W orship a t 11 o’clock. Mr. and M rs. C. H. H ughes and confirms the hog outlook issued The g re a te s t field fo r drainage E pw orth League a t 6:30 p. m. t nd Mrs. Collis Moore. fum ily from Redding, C alifornia fiom Oregon S ta te college last F. L. Cannell, pastor. yri here v isitin g with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M rs. Eugene Amidon end irrig atio n rem aining in O re fall. v e n t to S eattle T uesday m orning gon, how ever, is in the W illam ette Jam es B lagg. Mr. H ughes left It was pointed out in the college' foi a few weeks v isit w ith rela- valley, he says. W hile there are Wasco C hristian C hurch: Church fu ts d a y fo r B rem erton, W ash., statem en t on the m eat anim als d o se to 750,000 ac res of good ir School a t 10:00 m. W. D. W a t where he has em ploym ent in the outlook th a t the reduction in the tiw s of Mrs. Amidon. Collis Moore le ft T uesday m orn rigable soil types in the valley, kins, S uperintendent. navy yard. m eat supply d u rin g the 1940-11 ing for Salem to act as se c re ta ry various lim itations m ake it impro- M orning W orship a t 11:00 a. m. T he Bookworm club met a t the m ark etin g year would be due p rin bable'-that more th an h alf a million for Giles French during the p re s C hristian E ndeavor a t 6:30 p. m. hi me of Mrs. A rt Schilling F r i cipally to fewer hogs. Tile supply ent legislative session. Mrs. Moore acres will be irriag te d in the next F. Claude S tephens, M inister . day aftern o o n with 11 m em bers cf hogs for tiheyJ-939-40 season was m d E lm er B arzee tak in g him as gi nenation. p iesen t. M rs. Ted Ball reviewed the g re a te st in five years, follow “Sound reclam ation decreases Moro C om m unity P resb y terian the book, “ S apphire, The Slave fa r as The Dalles. ing the larg est pig crop on record * A rdis T ru itt is now m aking her the unit cost of production and in C hurch: Sunday, J a n u a ry 19., 1941 G irl,” by Willa Gather. R efresh in 1939. home with M r.* and Mrs. L. R. creases quality, of products, and it 10.00 - Sunday School: classes fo*- m ents were served by the hostess. The pig crop of 1930 was e s ti Conlee where she expects to re ren d ers the least a rea sufficient for all ages. Mr. and M rs. Arch Zahner ana m ated at 80 million head. In 1940, m ain until she finishes her high th e su p p o rt of a fam ily and thus 11 >00 - M orning W orship. “The Mr. and M rs. John Hays came up the pig crop was reduced, to 77 co n trib u tes tow ard . a peaceful P ace of S tew ardship in the World school work in May. frem The Dalles Sunday, Mr. H ay- million head, ami a considerable Mrs. Ross H a rt and two children w orld,” said Dr. Powers. Today,” w ith ch a rt an aly sis a- to a tten d to business affairs. reduction in 1941 was indicated by of B eaverton arrived in M oro illu stratio n s. Miss M yrtle H elyer was an over th r^ U g - cTop report. W ednesday fo r a week or ten days V of O. RECEIVES BOOKS 7;30 - M eeting of Y oung People’s n ig h t g u e st a t the home of Mr. The effect on m eat supplies < i "visit with ‘h er p aren ts, Mr. and U niversity of Oregon, Jan . 16. Society. i nd M rs. R obert Helyer, a t Kent the sec retary ’s advice to fa rm ers H enry G. H anson, P astor. S atu rd ay n ig h t. Mrs. Om er S ayrs. (b p e c ia l)— More than 2,000 vol to m arket more beef instead of Mr. and M rs. Lloyd H ennagin umes of classics of French, E nglish V. C. G entem an left Sunday continuing to hold hack lari took th eir d au g h te r, S haron, to and A m erican lite ra tu re , the m ost Moro C hristian Science Society: Pendleton w here he is employed. num bers of cattle for breeding W asco Sunday where she will prized possessions of the late P h il Sunday m orning service a t 11 Mr. and Mrs. Glen K arnes w erî stock, is also problem atical. The m ake her home w ith h er grand- ip Ranny Brooks, P ortland, have o’clock, subject “ Life.” Sunday visitors in The Dalles S aturday. soundness of this suggestion is not r ifth e r , Mrs. Maud A kers, during te e n presented- to the U niversity school a t 10:00. T estim onial m eet M rs. L. D. May accom panied them the week, com ing hopie for the of Oregon, along with a fund of ing everyW ednesday evening a t heme a f te r several weeks there R eading room 'in recovering from the flu. week ends. $5,000 for construction of a room e.g h t o’clock. The Moro town basketball team to hold them , by his m other, Mrs. the church building w ith , an a t Miss Cassie Holmes returned have had a full week playing The L ester R. Brooks, it was revealed ten d an t on W ednesday evening. home W ednesday from near. Moro, Dalles E agles here S atu rd ay night here by Dr. Donald M. Erb, uni- w here she had been for several losing 36 to 30. M onday night v e isity president. days a t the T. S. Reese home ta k ixxtxxxxxxtxn H i n x x x x x x x x x x mxuutngm ax ♦ hey played a t R ufus losing 52 tc The room / o r the books will be ing care of Mrs. Reese. 40; Tuesday n ight a t A rlington, coustrO tted on the third floor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley, Mrs. w inning 45 to 32. The Goldendale the university library and plans for L e R o y ’ s B a r b e r S h o p C harles Lemley and Miss Cassie Texaco O ilers came over for a c-jmpletion are early in the spring Holm es attended the funeral s e r gam e here T hursday night. Naw under new manage ment vices held for Mrs. T. S. Reese of 1941, the room will be 40 by 14. J N. Stevenson, fa th e r or Mrs. A g ra d u ate of Yale university, F riday at M iro. -M. E. McKee, was operated on Mr. Brooks lived in M inneapolis Will Appreciate Your Patronage Mr. and Mrs. C. A. O estreich Monday a t the St. V incent hospi before m oving to P ortland, where .n d fam ily were visito rs in The tal in ' P ortland. Word received he became interested in youth and Dalles S atu rd ay . Clarence Hensen here states he is doing nicely. am ate u r sports. It was under his W ren Hogue and Mrs. Marion Mrs. M. E. McKee has been direction and according to his own Van M etre were business visitors Open from S to 6 ex:ep t Sundays t ightly incapacitated the p a st few ideas th a t the P ilot B utte Inn, in The Dalles F riday. days with w h at was diagnosed fam ous Bend hostelry, w as built. •:xx; xxx ;:x x xxtxx;xx!?::nxxx!xxtntmn« t K endrick D unlap and Kenneth Monday as n eu ritis which seemed Mr. Brooks died last sum m er in B arn e tt were in The Dalles T h u rs ta have followed the flu. Mrs. P ortland. day on business. N o im a B alsiger is also nursing a Mrs. Roy Schilling en tertain ed case of lum bago. T. Lester Johnson MORO SCHOOL NOTES the Ju n io r bridge clu-b a t her home Mrs. D orotha Moore e n te rta in T hursday afternoon. Mrs. Tom ed her two table co n tract club M aty Kenny. LAWYER Alley received high score for club The Moro basket ball team play W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. F ra n Mrs. Ed Alley received the guest MORO WASCO ces King received the high score. ed their first gam e of the season pt'.ze with consolation^ prize going Mr. and Mrs. P url Pierson took a g a in st K ent on the K ent floor last to Mrs. Arxell Lemley. F rid a y n ig h t.* M oro’s first team tn e ir son Johnnie to The Dalles Coach Ray Jew el and Dick won but the secon<T team lost. M onday for an ex-ray of an arm flcldaw ay took the basketball The students have been review which has been bothering him for team s to Wasco F rid ay night ing for sem ester exam inations. The some time. The-y found, a fra c where the Wasco team s defeated sem ester ends the 24th of th ’s tu red bone, so he came home with both team s. m onth. his arm done up in splints. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Bayer and The A m erican Legion A uxiliary New rubber fam ily were visitors in The Dalles m et Thursday a t the home of Mrs. a g ’ta to r stops S aturday. Om er Sayrs. M rs. Floye von Bor- w ringer rolls Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley and stel, d istrict president, was p re s -on of Was'-o were v isitin g a t the The Dalles, Oregon en t to help the local unit prepare Tern Alley and E d g ar hom es for a d istrict m eeting on N ational T iad e your old w asher as T hursday. Defense, which Mrs. H orsfall, of Offers Complete Floral Service Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H ard er of M arshfield, wished to hold here C u t F lo w e rs down paym ent. Phone 161 were visitors in The Dalles Mon- P o tte d Plants the 5th of F ebruary. cay. . t. F u n eral W o r k for trial Ed Alley was a business v isitor CARD OF TH A N K S in Moro Monday. We w ish to extend our sincere Order thru your local Agent Miss V irginia H elyer and Miss th an k s to the friends and neigh M arg aret Trabue had as dinner M rs . W m . J . M a r tin jr. bor? for the kindnesses shown g uests Sunday evening Miss M yr The Dalles, Ore. Phone 192 during the recent illness and tle H elyer, Jack Lew is and John death of our fa th e r. Also for the Reckmann. They m otored to The m any floral offerings. M rs. Grace G raham and fam ily, »»m tiftt f»"..... .. A dm inistrator Visits Sherman County Schools Water Control Will Increase Farm Units America in Flowers Grass Valley Lodges Install Officers *Pig Crop Reduced EASY WASHER Cherrick’s Flowers S A F E { questioned, sSys P ro fesso r B reitn- 1 a apt, but if followed extensively thi re will be more m eat ¿on the m arket than appeared probable last Septem ber. I On the other hand, consum er de mand for m eat will probably be " I ’ve tried many a bourbon, in my time, but ^ISDSOR wins for Want Ads STEAD WORK— GOOD PAY Re liable Man W anted to call cn fa rm ers in County. No experi ence or cap ital required. W rite McNess Co., 2423 M agnolia St., O akland, California. FOR SA LE: Two purelbred Guern- s e y .J k ll calves priced to sell. One fohr weeks o ld ,-th e other 10 m onths. M arjorie Rich, W as co, Ore. FOR S A L E : 50 laying pullets, GE re frig e ra to r,'T h o r w ashing m a chine, ’incubator, m iscellaneous .household equipm ent. Bob H en derson. The cook book compiled by the Moro W om an’s Club m ay be ob- ti ined from M rs. L. V. Moore, Mrs. E ugene Amidon or M rs. C ar roll Sayrs. P rice $1.00. Complete Stock , ö^SÄ¥E*^ua,ity G°o(k D r y G o o d s , C lo th in g J J a n d S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e c o m m u n ity XJ " ,.. and if* a winner for thrift, too i” smoothness, A national favorite for tba past 6 years. c/ taws* X K *•** 85 Proof National Distillers Products *Jorp., N. Y7 9Oc Pint $«.40 Gal. A re You Prepared? In c a se f ir e d e s tro y s y o u r hom e, ... f u r n i t u r e , b a r n s o r o t h e r p e r s o n a l p r o p e r ty . N ow i s a g o o d t i m e to check over your insurance policies before it’s too late Let us help you to bring your insurance up to date. S. W . Searcy BflA DANCE That Others M a y W ALK HAMPTON FURNITURE P ran k Forbes. even atronger than WAft tftticipat- ed last fall,, indicating that meat price« may be expected to hold up well until the supply produced ana imported becomes materially g. eater or consumer purchaalnff power drops. i , "b. LEGION SATURDAY, FEB. I D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s I Z E IG L E R ’S Qsu t:iZ Grass V alley $. 4 t a