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P A M I M ER M A N COUNTY J OURNAt. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 25. IMI Truman Strong and C. C. Wilson day evening. Sent it upon request of proper the reg istran t “should carry his went to Suttle lake Saturday fish Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Schilling authorities was announced today n g istrtio n certificate with him at upon request, must exhibit it to his registration certtifeate In hte any law enforcement officer, any personal possession, or to «xhfldt ing and returned home with the and son Robert, and Gordon Lem by Lt. Colonel Ebner V. Wooten, all times as he may be required limit. ley were visitors in The Dalles S ta te Director of Selective Ser to show it from time to tim e,’’ the 'Selective Service official of N ation it upon request o f authorised al H eadquarters or of a State officials, will constitute a violation .. J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and Saturday. Miss B arbara Walpole vice for Oregon. revised Regulations provide: Headquarters, or any member oi of the Regulations, and in addi Mr. and Mrs. Ardh F ortner were accompanied them home to spend ' Colonel Wooten made his an “The reg istran t m ust have his the local board or board of ap tion. shall be construed as prfana business visitors in The Dalles the week end. nouncement upon receipt of advice registration certificate in his per facie evidence of his failure to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Alley and from National Headquarters that se nal possession a t all times, and peal.” Failure of a registrant to haive register, Colonel Wooten said. Mrs. Wren Hogue and her fa th Mrs. Ed Alley motored to Portland Liiura Goode, state president of er, L. W. Amick of Kent were vis Saturday to attend the funeral n tia ra ro ro n n n im i mnHHgzmrasw n n m n n n n » : arauuinntnnmHfl services for Mrs. Knotts. the American Legion Auxiliary itors in The Dalles Thursday. Miss Lila Lee Alley went to The Charles Abel of Portland spent was an overnight guest Tuesday, a t the home of Mrs. Frank von Dalles Thursday to remain until the first days of the week a s a Borstel. The latter accompanies the end of the week fo r sinus guest a t the Simon home and aid ed to some extent the work on the Mrs. Goode on her visit to Red treatm ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer were new barn and chicken house be mond, Bend and Prineville units of D istrict No. 5, as well as Mitch in Wasco Sunday visiting Mr. and lt g built by the Simons. ell, Fossil and Arlington in Dis Mrs. Gus Hartm ann. Jam es Stow of Portland visited REGISTRANTS MUST trict No. 6.. hi-i father, R. A. Stow, Saturday. CARRY CARDS Poppy posters made by pupils of Ralph Balzer and Hershel Riggs the Kent school were on display • Check the proof ( i f . d n t rood a t the local Declamatory contest. were visitors in The Dalles Sundav • Amendment of Selective Service 93 proof) . . . the superior flavor Regulations to make it m andatory These will be judged with those evening. D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d (only Kentocky-dirtilled how hon for every reg istra n t to have his Mr. and Mrs. Dell CHds left for made by pupils of the Grass Val registration certificate in his pos h a iit) . ..th e a g e « y ea r» Portland Sunday to visit their S h o e s to m e e t t h e iev and Antelope schools a t the session vat all times and to pre- daughter Betty. They were ac ofmellowingteyoprtaate.) next regular meeting ¡by Miss n e e d s o f th e Dorothy Olds, who has studied companied by Jeanette Huhman who visited her parents, Mr. and A rt for the past few years. c o m m u n ity Kenneth B arnett and Miss Anita Mrs. Dick Huhman, a t Sandy. ' GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF They all returned home tJhe same i Dunlap took A. A. Dunlap to day. D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s Crown Point Sunday where they Mrs. Maud Gove of Bend spent A t t o r n e y A t L a w met Mrs. Dunlap and her mother, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Mrs. Augusta Haynes and family, Sunday visiting her daughter, Mrs. i Q u a lity Sam Davis. M o r o a n d W i This whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD • 93 Proof and they all went to Larch Store Kenneth Crews of The Dalles Mountain on a picnic. Mr. and _____ National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. - Mis. Dunlap plan on returning visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes hf<ne Thursday. Mr. B arnett ana over the week end. Mrs. Karnes Miss Dunlap returned home Sun and son Lloyd accompanied him to ! The Dalles Sunday evening to vis day evening. Mr; and Mrs. Sam*Davis and it M t . and Mrs. Lynn Naylor over i Mrs. W. J. Davis were visitors in night. They returned home Mon- 1 d»y. The Dalles Friday. Jack Lewis and Miss Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Beck and Ray Jewel spent the week end in Heiyer were The Dalles visitors Saturday evening. Portland. Mrs. Elizabeth Strange and Cleo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley were Barnum of Redmond spent Sunday hosts at a dinner party Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M att evening when they entertained Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom had tlire teachers. Those present were Ray Jewel, Miss Patricia Cyphers, as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and 1 V Kane, Miss M argaret Tratbue, Mrs. Sam Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jean 'Powell and Miss Vir John Beuther and family. Mrs. Wallace May left for Hood ginia Heiyer. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall were also present, The River Sunday to visit her parents, i v t i i i n g was spent playing games Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Gerald Dryden, Mrs. Cleon and singing. Miss Patricia Cyphers spent the Barker, Mrs. Glen Karnes, Miss , week end in The Dalles visiting Anna Schwartz and Mrs. Maude G arrett drove to The Dalles Fri- < h tr parents. Miss Cassie Holmes and sistei, day evening to hear Paul Voran- • Mubel, were visitors Saturday at doiflf from Russia lecture a t the | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted von L. B. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riggs and Borstel. Frank Miller of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and Ttxtas arrived Sunday at the A. M. family^were Sunday dinner guests Ccyner home to visit his son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley. Rishard for several days. Earl Olds and CJeon B arker went Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coyner and ’ » daughter, Lois, Frank MilleT and fishing Tuesday. son, Richard went Co Portland Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlau Mcr.day to visit relatives, re-turn- and family were Sunday dinner i’ig home Tuesday accompanied guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Ethel Miller and Harold Wren Hogue. Coyrer, who returned to Portland The regular Pollyanna meeting that night. Co. rate reductions goes into effect. of the Baptist Mission society was Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Metre held a t the home of Mrs. Fred T h is la test red u ctio n in you r e le c tr ic rates All home, farm, com m ercial ' and and Mrs. Art Btbby and daugh Cox Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. is another step in P acific P o y e r & L ig h t t e r Janice went to Tygh Valley Maude G arrett and Mrs. Glen power custom ers will benefit by this C om pany’s lo n g -e sta b lish e d p o lic y o f c u ttin g Monday on business. 0. M. Fraley, Kranes gave reports on Russia. who spent several days here with latest cut in th e price of electricity. the price o f e le c tr ic ity as it in creases its Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley his daughter, Mrs. Bibby, accom and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schill volum e o f b u sin ess and the efficien cy o f se rv M inim um bills for rural custom ers panied them to his home ’n ing and daughter, Miss Barbarba ice. S avin gs that w e have m ade are n o w Maupin. Walpole, had a picnic dinner in have been cut from $1.50 to 95c a m onth. passed on to y ou . . . ju st as th e y have been Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Newcomb DeMoss Park Sunday. and family of Camas, W ashington M inim um bills for city hom es have been in the past, and w ill be in th e fu tu re. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich visited relatives here E aster Sun and family and Mr. and Mrs. H er reduced 15% to 25%. In addition, prices day. man Peters and fam ily went to Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Saunders of Buck Hollow Sunday on a pienk on all quantities of electricity— large Walla Walla, Washington stopped and fishing trip. or sm all— have been greatly reduced. for lunch a t the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blaylock • Your low electric rates are to be Mrs. Dell Olds Tuesday en route were Sunday dinner guests a t the to Prineville. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olds. low er still. F or on M ay 22 an o th er in , A rt and Joe Bibby returned Miss Georgia Blaylock came up home Tuesday evening from Warm from The Dalles to spend several th e series of Pacific P ow er & L ig h t «V REDUCE® Springs where they had spent days visiting heer parents, Mr. and STEADY „ . t í SFO* several days fishing. Mrs. E m eest Blaylock. ectric ra é s Mrs. Ray Blake and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee of THE NEW ELEC tricifv Wilt of Moro spent Tuesday visit Canyonville, are the parents of a | V l 0 B 0 H (est P - , ..»5« ing Mrs. J. S. Newcomlb. daughter, born March 25. , Mrs. price Don Smith accompanied by Mrs. McGee was form erly M argarct KW« $3-00 the Gus Smith, Mrs. Ed Alley and Lila Sagaberd, who taught the 5th and ,4.5 c P«1 I.ec A alley and Mrs. John aHys 6th grades in the school here. his shows KV/H .............. J.5« P * drove to The Dalles Wednesday The ladies social cliib met at He»» 48 when Mrs. Hays entered a hos the Methodist church Thursday for A4 0 K ^ H Ne»» NY” . ' helónS pital to submit to an operation. an all day meeting when they Miss Alice Olson and W. Staff- varnished and painted and laid the For * » * • ’ « * » ........ enson of Gresham were visitors ; new carpet in the church. A pot YOU: $1.72 ne»» 500 COST • • • • • * at the Lewis Olds home Wednes | luck dinner was served a t noon. hours day and Thursday. O V f ATT I Mrs. Dean Reynolds and son Excès» •• Alton Olds, William Powell, Gene were business visitors in The Dalles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur C ratty and sam« *°r family of Kent were Sunday din OF ner guests a t the home of M»-. The l°W UCTEOM OF and Mrs. Bert Cox. are proPot Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son HARTS BETTER R. I. Red Chix Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith $9.50: Pullets $16.00-100. 220 were visitors in The Dalles Mon j..... -270 record males from non- day. Mr. and ^ r s . R. J. Baker of broody hens. Plump breasted fryers. Pullets better layers. Gresham arrived ’here' Thursday Leghorn Chix $9.50; Pullets $20 evening to spend several weeks to operate at least one such an appliance as a toaster, per 100. 300 record males. 2-3 attending to business affairs and year hens. 100% Pullorum do a little fishing. waffle iron, clock, lamp, etc. Joe Bibby and Vernon Shipley tested. Pullets make Better went fishing a t Shearer bridge layers. Large eggs. H a rts’ But perhaps you’ve alw ays w anted an electric range, Thursday. / Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. Mrs. Ted E verett entertained refrig erato r or w ater heater. T hen w hy not let your extra STALLION: Hilltopper Highland the junior bridge d u b an$I addi electricity apply on the operation of one of these major (17434) American saddler; sor tional guests a t her home Thurs rel, strip, white hind stockings, day afternoon, with high scores appliances. W h at additional electricity you’ll need won’t no better 2-yr old anywhere, can for the afternoon being made by M O R E E L E C T R IC IT Y F O R N O M O R E M O N E Y ! accept limited number of msres. Mrs Kendrick Dunlap and Mrs. cost much, for Pacific Pow er & L ig h t Com pany ra te s are To insure colt $15 a t home, $20 Ed Alley. Low score was held by now extra low. • W ith o u t paying a cent more, you’ll now get more elec away. American saddlers, are Mrs. J. S. Newcomlb. not hot bloods; they are beauti Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley tricity . T h e am ount you get depends on your present use. ASK A N Y DEALER OR P A C IF IC POW ER A U Q H T COM PANY W M A T ful, docile and gentle. T. H. and Mrs. Hiibert Hutchcroft and F raser & Sone. 23-6 son, Rodney, motored to The Dalles B ut in any case you’ll get enough extra kilow att-hours R A T E R E D U C T IO N M E A N S TO YOU IN T E R M S O F SETTER U TINSI Friday when Mrs. Hutdhcroft and PAINTING and decorating. Good son left by bus fo r their home in work. Reasonable. Fred Ruck- Pqrt^and a fte r spending a week man, Moro. 23-5. pd here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall ar.d STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY Reliable Man Wanted to call on fam ily were Moro visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley left farm ers in Sherman County. No A lw a y s a t Youz S e rvice experience or capital required. Wednesday for Portland to attend • W rite McNess Co., 2423 Mag the funeral of her m other on S at nolia St., OaWand, California. urday. They returned home Sun Auxiliary State President Visits In Grass Valley JUST A FEW CENTS MORE THAN A D O LLA R ^^. C o m p le te S to c k buys a great KENTUCKY Bourbon! ÿg Quality Goods S unny B rook ZEIGLER’S rass Valley $4 10,000 SLASHED OFF ELECTRIC BILLS... Effective May 22 PROGRESS PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY CUSTO M ERS NOW SAVE * 1 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 A YEAR BY THES AND OTHER RATE CUTS S IN C E 1 9 3 6 NIORO- OF tl£C T S «■»» T f «*» “ 30 * lL' YOU T r y th e SAVE $1.2« 3 $15.36 • nth ........... : ; . —*** ...... k V, h - «“• u Vear W an t Ads CUStOTtieZi m oney’ Now you get P acific P ower & L ight C ompany - * »