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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1941)
PÀ6B » B B n M Á W COUMTT JOURNAL, MORO. ORBGON . / X ■ ■ I FIUDAT. APRIL l i . IMI th r University To Honor Mothers Of Students Easter holiday w ith th e ir Kent parents» Mr. and Mr*,. J. K. Nor worried over us thinking we ton and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. fhort of food and clothing. We Miss Esther Cammack and Nel la tt very well, not short of any lie Wilson attended a Sunrise thing or at least have to ‘be care Easter service at the J. S. Fritts ful, and everything m-ore' expen The state of Oregon is going to home near Grass Valley on Sunday sive. We are Roping for better see a g re a t influx of middle west "morning. days. Ernest and Nellie. rsidents during 1941 aa these peo- ‘ Word has been received here -An entertaining and colorful th a t Mrs. Betty Kelly, m other of pie are looking more and more to- j vjt ta af the University of Oregon M r. and Mrs. R. P. B A arnet left , xun 1 t M. m W ittM in . is is ill at a t her , Wilson, ward the Pacific Coast for tbeir ( campus in “full bloom”—literally MOISTURE DEFICIENT _ ----- Sunday for Pendleton artiere they hume geven Fordt virgin- Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Carwrell and vacation trips a c c o r d to B u r tla . well as, Irrigation water prospects in Kelly mude her harae h<ere Marion Crews drove to Salem S in- , . ,. . . 1 several hundreds of m others of J boarded a train for Lansing, Mwh., Oiegon which appeared generally ' V anderw arf, director of the tour , o{ Ore4?on , student* where they will take delivery on (her daug(hter f<)r several day afternoon to attend a cantata favorable two months ago had be ing bureau of the Chicago Motor & hogt friends at Sherman county and other a new car, and drive back to . unuer the direction of Miss Ger come highly variable by the time Club, who -was an Oregon visitor | o regcn cities who will be on the Oregon. trude Cannell, choir director and Kent. Latest report is th a t her the final forecasts were made the o ig an ist a t the Leslie ‘Methodisi Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M atthes were , condi^ on is slightly improved, ’ campus May 9, 19, 11 and for the first week in April, according to "'during the p a st -week church, Salem. Mrs. Maud Akers V anderw arf made a personal annual M other’s Weekend, it is dinner Quests’ a t the home of Mr. I ]yjrs. j . M. Wilson returned to reports issued by R. A. Work, accompanied them as fa r as P o rt tour of Oregon vacation spots. ! promised by Betty Plankinton of and M rs?-A rthur Holt near Red- her ho<ne ^ ere Saturday a fter Medford, in charge of snow sur land where she visited w ith a son. mond Sunday. | spen<iing a week in Eugene with veys and irrigation w ater fore which he inspected under the di- | Portland and Jean B urt of Eugene, They all returned Tuesday eve- co-chairman in charge of a rran g e Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Helyer were 1 b€r daughter? Mrs. Charles Both- casts for the Soil Conservation rtetion of the Oregon S tate M otor dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I well. mng. m ents.. Association. His organization di- service and OSC experiment sta The fete for m others, which will E. Norton Sunday. E aster morning a 'program was rejtj- fore to u rist travel from the Mr. and Mrs. Robert HelycT and tion. be given as custom ary in conjunc prefented at the ME chorch during middle w est than any other group. Vir.ce Genteman spent Sunday Dolores Gregg of Moro and Ger Little or n<> snow was added to w hich time musical selections were “We have been very busy with tion with the annual Junior Weed- aldine Norton were dinner guests afternoon in The Dalles. the w atersheds during February given by the junior choir. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kendriok Dunlap. ard March in most sections. While inquiries regarding vacations a l ei,d, is the highlight of the social of Mrs. Grace Gregg Sunday. year on the campus. This year, J. F. Royce, Mrs. Lois H ildebrand ready this year. From every indi Anita Dunlap and Kenneth B ar Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ^Vilson mest soils on watersheads as well and Mrs. George Wilde favored as in farm ing areas are still well cation Oregon and the Pacific the campus will be converted into motored to Bend Saturday where n ett of Grass Valley and Mr. and O riental gardens to comply w ith they were xveekend guests a t the Mrs:. Vem Mobley and children with vocal trios. Clyde Fridley sebked from heavy fall and early N orthw est is going to see a g rea t the Juniors’ them e for their week E. V. W ard home. They attended and Mr. »nd Mrs. Paul Wilson and gave 'a trombone solo .which ..was many of these folks. Our trip out w inter rains, irrigation w ater fro m . follow. ’ * y H baptism al ceremony Miss M ary F o rtn e r spent the tream flow and reservior supplies here will enable us to give a Com end, “ Arabian N ights.” ~ E aster services in Bend Sunday. children spent Sunday in Buck Events will open with reg istra 1 ir '.niants Larence Leon, son of weekend visiting in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and chil Hollow on a picnic. will be critically short in somo plete and first hand account o f yu -. and Mrs. Leon Smith, Nancy Miss Gladys ritone spent the sections though fully ‘ample in wha* is to be seen in Oregon and tion of mothers in the adm inistra dren of Portland were weekend Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. weekend with her parents, Mr. an 1 we can send many more people to tion building in the m orning, fol guests here a t the Louis Sather son Luther W arren were dinner others. lowed by the campus luncheon nt home. Hhl Shelton, Judith Elizabeth ano Mrs. Marvin Stone, coming frqrx The serie« of forecast m eetings your sta te ,” V anderw arf said. guests a t the home of Rev. and noon on the mall north of Johnson Marilyn Jane, daughters of Mr. Lebanon where she is staying wit i iust completed revealed th a t shor A fter seeing Oregon, Mr. Van- Mrs. Max Pluemke and Mrs. t Mrs. W. I. Eck in The Dalles Sun- tn d Mrs. M. M. Powell. Mrs. Ramsey. tages of g reater or less e x ten t will derw arf w ent north into . the hall. At the Junor prom Friuay J. E. Norton were business callers 1 . A rthur Van Gilder, sergeant of exist this year in the region from Olympic Peninsula and B ritish evening in M cA rthur court, a spec- in Moro Saturday. .Sunday evening at the Christian Mts. Dick Reckman and daugh to j ial section will be reserved for the church a pantomime under the he m arine corp, left Tuesday ioi Deschutes county north to the Col Columbia before returning Mrs. Robert Mitchell, prim ary ter M argaret of Grass Valley and I mothers. Preceding this event they teacher in the Kent schools resign» supervision of Mrs. Claude Ste- Alaska where he will «pend a year umbia and east to the Blue Moun Chicago. E sther Cammack were dinner i will be guests a t a recital to be ed her position and has gone to pht ns was presented by six young i t Sitka. tains. Full reservoirs and good guests a t the J. C. Wilson home ’ -, I given by M aster Dance, dancers join her husband a t Hermiston lad.es and a number of little folks. Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot won high stream flow characterize the te rri Sunday. Common ckuses of b a tte ry fail- , honoraryt jn the Gerlinger dance I: was entitled “ In the Garden.” ♦core honors at the home of Mrs. tory from there . east through where he is employed. Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Helyer Recitations and songs and Bible \rth u r Smith when the Tuesday Wallowa, Baker and M alheur coun ure are corroded or loose connec studio. Mothers will m eet for R. Jones will have charge of the of Moro were visitors a t the W. C. tions, low w ater level, and dis the'u annual business meeting and prim ary departm ent the rem ain quotations by the -participants ard club met fo r -The afternoon. ties and along the southeast and charged b a tte ry due to . fa u lty Helyer home Sunday. v.. re given. Mrs. Leo W atkins Mr. and Mrs. Francis W atkins south central section with minor generator or o th er conditions, ac ek etion of officers Saturday morn der of the school year. Mrs. M ary Cammack left on ing in Guild theater. A fter lunch s- ng the title song and the choir ind daughter, Phyllis, were guest? exceptions. Southern Oregon west R. K. Pope of Albina is now the the Wednesday evening stage for cording to the Em ergency Road eon with sons and daughters they g: v? a number of selections dur xf the la tte r’s aunt and uncle, Mr. of the Cascades will have «some section forem an a t Kent, W. E Bend Where she will spend several ing the evenings Gilbert Carey, and Mrs. Hal P otter in Eugene. local w ater problems again this Service of the Oregon State Motor will be taken for a tour of, 'the Kidder having gone to a section days ivsiting h er son, Paul Cam Association. Connections should campus, and honored by a “ Sun a form er pastor of the church and Hazel Marie W atkins accompanied year. on the main railroad line. mack and family. .fee cleaned and coated with vasoline light Serenade,” held in the open Mrs. Oarey of Gresham were out hem. They also visited Mr?. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller of Probably the most critical sit or grease. Distilled w ater should air am phitheater in back of the of town visitors as was Mrs. Clara Watkins grandm other, Mrs. Ida uation was reported from the j a rd daughter Juanita, Mrs. Allen Moro visited briefly at the L. Sath- be added to the cells a t least every srl>ool of music. The U niversity Beckkadahl and daughter Deanna P* ' urn of Rufus. M ilton-Freew ater district w here two weeks. To prevent a discharg Strong in Eugene. er home Saturday. of Oregon band directed by John The library board met Monday Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz and daugh Mrs. Hugh White entertained failure of the Walla Walla river , ed b a tte ry keep the generator in H. Stehn, and singing groups will and son Kenneth, and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Hermiston, 9pent the ter Kay hetum ed to their home with Mrs. Floyd Root, president m the past matrons club of the OES to reach its usual high stage left good repair, avoid driving for long weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs here Friday a fte r spending a th? chair. »September 6 was chosen Tuesday evening at her home with the surrounding ground storage periods in high gear at slow speed furnish the entertainm ent. A fter the M other’s Day banruet John Decker and family and Mrs. as the date for the annual library Mrs. Nella Rhodes receiving th : urreplenished. Hundreds of irri week in Portland where the latter and avoid excessive use of the > . Gerlinger. students will host Volr.a Guyton and family. festival. The coming district li nigh score and Mrs. Taylor the gation wells are expected to be received medical care. th^lr mothers at the Cbnoe Fete sta rte r. • Dan and Hugh Hoskinson from brary conference will meet here guest prize. Helen Halvorsen spent the week dry or extrem ely low this summer. on the mill race. Floats entered neax Moro and their sisters, Mar? end holiday in Bend with relatives. May 12. Luncheon will be served Mrs. Jam es Dunn and Mrs. C. W. Steps to conserve early m oisture by living organizations will depict and Florence from St. M ary’s in at the Methodist church after the Irem onger of Fossil spent se v e ^ l >.tve been recommended. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones spent 1 Persons who make the standard scenes in the 1,001 stories told bv The Dalles, and Lloyd Johnson the weekend at Hood River with meeting which will be held in the Jays the first of 'this week visitin'? The large Owyhee and Vale pro- rem ark about new service stations Frincess Scheherazade. Rex Un- spent E aster Sunday here with thr library room. Miss Geongi* H ar at the H arley D utton home. 1 itets, on the other hand, are sfcart- being constructed, “well, p re tty •elatives. d ex-wood and the University Sym Kent Grange No. 688 held its per will be in charge of luncheon Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr?. ‘ng the season under exceptionally soon th ere’ll be one for every phony orchestra of 70 student Hoskirvon’s parents. The boy? returned to Moro Sunday evening regular m eeting Saturday evening reservations and Miss H arriot Hugh W alker and Mr. and Mrs i Iavorable conditions with enough car,” may be closer rig h t than musicians will piay the accompani and the g irh remained a t home foi April 12. A fter the business ses- Long, state librarian will be here Marion Powell w ere Miss Dorothy water in storage for two years, they realize. According to the m ent. Concluding the evening a sioi a short program consisting of for t-he occasion. Bullfinch of Seattle and Miss Mi:- soil and growth conditions excel- Oregon S ta te Motor (Association campus living organisations will tneir E aster week vacation. Mrs. J. L. M atthes spent the da’ ‘.hree in rtn a n en U l numbers was The Dalles extended an invita jorie Trollinger of Twin Fall?, ent? and stream flow good in the there is now one service station bold open house, a t which frater Friday with Mrs. Clyde Srqith tion -to the Wasco school band to Idaho both sisters of Mrs. W alker region. for every 128 vehicles registered presented. m oth- r.e*u Grass Vallxy. Kent Sunday School hart an a t appear before the school there last and Mrs. Bullfinch, Mrs. W alker’s Late coring rains would help i in the U nited Stakes— yet well over nities will serenade their Wm. Jeffries and Lee and Lelar.d tendance of 45 on E aster Sunday, Friday and director A rthur Laii- mother from The Dalles. the situation in m any sections j a million m otorists run out of gas ers. Burnet spent the E aster holiday when a program was presented dies made tihe trip with his iplay Members of the junior bridge where prospects now are none too every year. The teacher sought to impress in Portland with the latters sister under the direction of Mis E sther era club m et W ednesday with Mrs bright, it was reported. ou her young pupils the fact th a t Levina Barnet. Principal Cleon Caldwell was put Marion «Powell a t her country Cammack. things could not be subtracted from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson am’ through the third degree in The home. A fte r dessert luncheon a ro th e r unless they were of the Mrs Dick Reckmann and daughte’ ■ Through use of the conservation Dulles Monday evening. He wa< cards were played w ith Mrs. H. A. seme denomination. “F or exam M argaret, were «business visitor p? factice of deferred grazing, accompanied (by his fellow workers W hite and Mrs. George Wilde ple ” she continxjed, “we cannot ax Antelope Sunday. ranchers in the 1939 AAA range in the lodge, Bem is Guy, Marion winning first and second hign takr five apples from six bananas. Miss E sther Cammack and Mrs program reseeded more than 25 Thomas, Dean B arnett, Faye and scores. Then the young genius apoke J. C. Wilson and daughter Nelli' million acres of rsngel»nd. Herman ¡Brackett and Cliff Trum- Mr. end Mrs. B. H. G rady and up. There is always at least one were in Moro Sunday evening t< bo. granddaughter, Ruth Ann, spent But can’t in every class room. attend the E aster C antata a t th' Mrs. Mildred Butler of Colfax. the weekend «with Mr. and Mrs. wc take five apples from three Community church. W ashington and Keith MdDonald* Ed Grady in W alla W alla and tre e s ? ” Geraldine and Cecil Norton and of The Dalles joined -their m other Nyal Grady and wife were also in be a reducing, a norm al, o r an up Robert Tatum went to Redmon' and fa th e r here for E aster Sunday the fam ily party. Summer will soon be here, and building one, is th a t each day it When the governm ent sets prices Friday evening to m eet E'Jgpn Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W alsh were these interested in this question of contain the fcdlowing essentials: of goods and m aterials and per Norton and Luther W arren Davi? dinner hosts Sunday to Mr. an< LETTER RECEIVED pcuixdage (and a svelte figftre for Milk, a qu art fo r children and a t m its increases in teTxxr costs in- who were enroute home to spend Mrs. Leonard Fields. FROM ENGLAND the naw summer clothes) should least a pint for adults! a t le-ast two du'dry will be pinched. The engagem ent of Betty Ann The following letter was receiv begin checking. Sum m er affect* servings of vegetables, one green Ford of The Dalles to Marvin ed from England by Mrs. Eliza people differently when it comes or yellow; two servings of fru it, Thomas c f Wasco w as announced Dingle of Wasco. to weight. Because some are less one citrus or tom ato; a serving of i at her home recently. The wedding Ptvrell, Plymouth, Devon, England. active in the summer months m eat, fish, cheese or eggs; one w'll take place in the Episcopal Dear Sister, (M rs. E. J. Dingle) than during the cooler seasons serving of a whole grain cereal ; church in The Dalles May 11. We were so pleased to h e a r you they will put on weight, while and enough other foods to satisfy The Wasco Women’s study clul had a nice time visiting your peo others begin to lose as soon as the appetite. It is in th is Iasi mot -at the home of Mrs. H. D ple and th a t you fe lt b e tte r for a warm w eather comes. cla«f. th a t the person wishing to , Proudfoot Friday. Mrs. T. L change. Your la tte r took over a reduce lim its his choice. Likewise ; To most of those who are inter Fields gave a -book review per month to reach us and was opened the person wishing 'to gain in ested in their weight, the question tair.ing to foreign affairs and Mrs by the exam iner so you see we weight should increase the amount j William Clothier reviewed Kenneth have to be careful w hat we write. of weight control becomes one of of high calorie value. self-control. Exercising the in Roberts, “N orthw est Passage.” It has b eenipudh quieter this past Fresh milk, because of its Ladies from both Wasco studv few days. A lot of damage quite telligence will ‘be the most effective abundant food value, has been con way to lose the surplus pound? or clubs attended the luncheon in The near us, so f a r we have escaped sidered by many as fatten in g . Ac- Dalles Tuesday, the Tuesday dutb for w hich'w e a re thankful. We to güín them, as the case may be. tually it is a low calorie food and Starvation diets and other harm postponing its - m eeting of th a t have a good «barrage which is a ful methods in the field of weight because of its wealth of vitam ins j. day until A<pril 22 in order to be Treat thing. * control are taboo as health is too and m inerals it fu rn ish es more abk to attend. No doubt you have heard from often impaired when these piwc- effectively than any other food, the Jack about the sad news of his txces are followed. The safe way dietary essentials so often lao ring • grandson, m et his death by acci- to reduce or gain weight is tihe bal in low calorie reducing diets. MilK . lent. A w arning ju st now sound anced diet method with proper ex gets it» chief fam e from calcium, ing a t 4:30 p. m., m ust be on the excise or rest depending on the i t contains vitam ins A, B, D. and ? Mert, Our churah and two others requirment9 of the individual. And G; lime and phosphorus; and has • a t tt|e same tim e had nasty bits, it is possible to curtail or increase an excellent protein for building ? cannot hold service in i t They are the calorie intake of the indivi lual and repairing body tissues. No | held in the hall adjoining. E rnest members without altering the us other food will do as much to main- . scys he m ust cut the rose trees ual meals served to the family. tain health throughout life. very soon, they are shooting. The If you plan to reduce, rem en her, 1 If a person lives a well regulat snowdrops and violets have been ed life and eats a diet adequate in don’t try short cuts. It took time j beautiful, now the daffodils and every other essential except calor to put on extra pounds and it w ill , yeu are Invited primroses are appearing. I<t is ies, weight reduction can be ac- take time to get them off. 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