4 SHERMAN COUNTT JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON Slii. Horn Cadenza and son, Richard and Philip Jdhn- P son of Portland were here Sunday y*** to attend the funeral services of 'rx - a William F. Johnson. L/Hi Mr. and Mrs. Hal White re- turned home Sunday from Comp- . *h ton, California after a stay of ten days. Mrs. White’s mother ruarj Mrs. T. J. Whitman, passed awiy raent before the Whites arrived there. *n th The Wasco Civic club held its Mrs. Elva Hines and family ea^ly regular meeting Monday evening J moved Saturday into the house an with 79 attending the dinner serv- j owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ea a' ed in the Sherman hotel dining e d l e r . ary room. The speaker of the evetoing' M 'Mrs. W aif Coffey was in Wasco wa> R. H. Baldock, Chief Engineer Sunday for the funeral services of "J*1 of the State Highway commission. Wm. Johnson. chll(l He reviewed the ancient road sys­ Mrs. Wilfred Spencer and daugh- ccun tems of the world conquerors and ter, Ruth visited in The Dalles ! 1870 would be conquerors, showing the from Thursday until Sunday with ! forni value of good roads in time of war. Mr. Spencer, who is employed year: The members of the club voted there. •• ^ort‘ to help finance the school band in Mr. and Mrs. Tate were eat- • tri their trip to the tournament at ployed at the post office while Hal °5*. ? La Grande in April. $20 was the j White was in California. ( i mount allowed. Mi*s. Ira Fridley had a' major | tu " Joyce Dillinger and several boys 1 operation in The .Dalles hospital lflme accompanied by Ruth Hastings Saturday. i was were guests at the Christian En­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caldwell Oreg deavor meeting Sunday evening were in Portland several days re- j by t a Duf::i. They met for the turning Monday. Mr. Caldwell’s i raoui » . p. : .»tii a of a general meeting mother of Ashland came home with Thej to be held in Maupin on March 28. | them. near Th group presented a musical "> Mr. and Mrs. Belknap had the program here. leads in the Garden club ph y. rtsl® The Auxiliary of the American j When they left Mrs. Dan-el Me- 1 M Legion gave a benefit card party Quillen and Damon Fields were Was for child welfare at the home of assigned the roles in the play. Janu Mr?. Anna Lee Tuesday afternoon. Miss Georgia Bracken of Red- ma<^( The Indies served dessert luncheon mend spent the week end visiting ! Spm fc Hewed by eight tables of bridge at the E. P. Rich home. • 1 «r‘io in play with Mrs. Harley Dutton Delbert Rice was home from ter. holding high score honors. She' Murray over the holiday In was presented with a basket of Camp week end. >burn daffodils. and Mrs. Earl G. Barnett j was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark of of Mr. Portland Saturday with t Dufur were guests Saturday of Mi. and Mrs. visited Cliff Fridley. Sun-! Chu' Minister Stephens and wife. day the guests accompanied the j Grar Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady Fridleys to Hermiston. Mr. Bar- , the motored to Spokane for a week nett is a bi other of Mrs. Fridley.' O’ end visit with their son and wife, Two new fire signals have been i cl"_ Mr and Mrs. Nyal Grady. They placed on Main street giving the | 1 'topped at Walla Walla also to town ample access for fire calls. I ^‘ve! sen Edwaid and wife. Dora Moore 671 is however still i ^ ay' in a Portland-Linfield wrest­ included for a signal station. - > | a . lers match, Phil O’Meara, husky Mrs. Anna Briggs and daught r, 1 n,nc all conference tackle, pinned Dick AnnJean, spent Sunday in The i Riar Blair, 240 pounds, for Linfields lone Dalles. A win on the card. Mrs. Robert McDonald was bos- . Earl Lutton was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs tes« to members of her 500 cl >b Harley Dutton over the week end Friday. Dessert luncheon wjs ‘ followed by cards with Mrs. Joe firm Portland. Hilderbrand holding high score, i Miss Belle Clothier of Kelso Additional guests were Mrs. Cl,r; ci Washington was here visiting rel­ tis Tom, Mrs. Arnold Brady and q, atives over the week end. Mrs. Harland McDonald of Ruf s. Rebekah lodge entertained Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huston and yiaj£ nesday evening with a benefit card gj party. There were nine tables in son Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Andnw play with s«oring honors in 500 Whitten all of Dufur spent S u n d ay '^ynj held by Mrs. Wilfred Spencer and in the hour of worship in Church p,10, Roy Belshee. Pinochle scoring service and the remainder of the rtc j. honors were held by Mj-sv Sanr day in the home of their for« i ■’ Brock and Wes Wilde. Sam House pastors, the Stephens, who n ew ----- - drew the door prize and a whiti serve the, Wasco Christian chu-ch. , \ ) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferrell of \ elephant sale was also a feature The Dalles were week end- gU’U® j \ V "of the evening.. Late refreshments were then served in the dining of Mr. and Mrs. George Drinka d A \\ and family. • \\ \ room. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Aim w o . y» \\ A! Scott returned to the G. A Sargent farm for spring work visited in The Dalles Sunday. .. y Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Feldman ’< 't- V. \ He had 8-pent the winter in Port­ for Portland Friday return? g 1 land. Mrs. Esther Stanley returned Sunday, to attend to business a - \ \ \ home from Colton after spending fairs and visit at the home of th ■ the winter with her sister, . Mrs. son-tin-law and daughter, Mr. i :d Mrs. William Hulitz. Woodruff. Keith McDonald visited at the \ Bill Clothier made a business trip to Portland Sunday, accom­ Wiley McDonald home for sev i al panied by Mrs. O. G. Hilderbrand. days from The Dalles recently \ Miss Hazel La Follotte of Port­ Mrs. Francis Watkins entertain­ land spent several days visiting ed guests at her home February at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 20th, with a dessert luncheon, fol­ Watkins and her girl friends. lowed by bridge. Mrs. A/fton Me O. A. Ramsey of Moro waF Intyre received the first prize, i a guest of the Mary Elizabeth Mrs. Truman Strong second and ! , Sur'Inv school class which met the consilation went to Mrs. C.’.rl i with Mrs. Anna Lee Wednesday. Anderson. ; Mrs. Ramsey gave a talk from the Mrs. Paulen Kast berg was hos- -J tess at a bridge party Saturday Lc’e Hines is reported home from the 22nd. Fallowing dessert lunch­ a fidles hospital. eon four tables were in play. Mrs. < Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson re­ T. Lifter Johnson received the | turned home Friday. They had high score, Mrs. Harold White | spent the winter in Eugene and second and Mrs. Carl Anderson I Portland. he low. I C W. Johnson and son, Gordon of Willamina, Mrs. May Michael CARD OF THANKS We wish to express appreciation for the sympathy and kindness ^ y t z / z / t ^ pLUS V i p I * shown by our many friends and foi floral offerings received dur­ ing our recent bereavement. "C A TERPILLA R' C E J :'? J. V. Rayburn Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rayburn and ENGINEERS CALL IT “ TORQUE Mr. family and Mrs. David Reid and 70 Attend ¡Wasco There was a young Luzon Who once took two gallons of Buzon, z Eight quarts of champagne So befuddled her hrayn? That she crawled into bed wit!) he Shuzon. " ' Civic Club Meeting A hundred years ago toda; A wilderness was here. A man with powder in his gun Went forth to hunt a dee: But now the times have chan somewhat, Along a different plan . . . Cater pillai A dear with powder on her nos< O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co Jahn Deere Goeg forth to hunt a man < TAX CONSULTANTS AND ACCOUNTANTS Specializing in F'ederal & State Income Tax Procedure ------ 1 r • - - W|MDS0¿ FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG Office 2724 Th Dalles, Ore. Res. 2321 National DAtiilcrs Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. \ights th a t ’t fail National D efense ! > POOLING ofPoi, dependable electric service Electric block signals . . . the "traffic lights” of the n e a t railroad systems . . . speed millions o f tons of n atiotfi (MtaoM materials safely over the rails every minute of the day and nighc. These signals must not fail! Troops, munitions and supplies must move on schedule! That is why railroad managers are happy that tbur electric service comes from the vast interconnected grid of privstt* power systems . . . instead o f from sftiall, isolated power plants serving but one city or county. 1918 P O W E R G RID H ELPS ALL IND USTRY ! Supplying dependable electric service to railroad signals is but one example of the important part the power grid plays in national defense. A ll along the 42,000 miles o f electrically controlled tracks new factories are springing up, established plants are working overtime on defense orders. These indus­ tries, whether large or small, are getting all the electric power they need, when they need it. The network o f transmission lines can bring power from many different sources to supply the abnormal needs of any area. Services Held ror William F. Johnson The simple. Gr -actin- governor on ‘•Caterpillar ’ Diesel L. c.in. has r n ex sr.c feature called the * torque spline. Ey . priced serve such sino whiskey!” jço. L re rn w K & le. vtx/’uaui/r:- Funeral services were held Sunday from the Wasco Christian church a tr 2:00 p. m. for William F. Johnson, 71, a resident of Wasco for many years. Inter­ ment was made in the Wasco cemetery. 1 Mr. Johnson was born Septem­ ber 15, 1869, in Farmer City, Illi­ nois. He is survived by one daugh­ ter, Mrs. Bert -Hatley of Wasco; four brothers, Charles W. of Wil­ lamina, and John T., Sidney and J. Richard, all of Wasco; one sis­ ter, Mrs. May Michel of Portland, and seven grandchildren. Qn ibt " » W T »You The real test of a truly great beer is second bottle satis­ faction! Next time'TryTwo — and satisfy yourself! - W E HAVE 3 TIM ES PO W E R O F AXIS! Because private power systems have always built ahead of actual demand, there is plenty of reserve capacity for use in national defense. America today has four and one-half times the electric generating capacity it had in 1917 . . . or three times as much power as Germany and Italy combined. PRIVATE CAPITAL BUILT 90%! over. hi high-voltage « • » • - -. Power plant « p a r ity ,m . h a . increaaed Of oower everywhere! Private capital— and the American spirit o f free enterprise— has built more than 90% of these extensive power facilities. . . without subsidy from the public treasury. Only 5 % o f the na­ tion’s power has been created by municipal systems, only 5% by the federal government. PRIVATE POWER SYSTEMS ARE READY NOW WITH ABUNDANT, DEPENDABLE POWER ... there it no need to divert one dollar o f Public funds from the buildihffof planet, tanks, guns, ships! P acific P ower & L ight C ompany r • * 30 Years of Public Service . .