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• • f r PAG» 8 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. ORIGON. FRIDAY, MAY 1«, 1941 »X Army Officers Visit At Home Of Parents munfty church May 29, the final recital will be held. The local draft board has been instructed to send out question naires to all registrants. They will have ten days in which to fill out and return the blanks. Especial desire on the part of the govern ment is to find those who are ready their to go and those who are skilled Marvin Thomas Married To Elizabeth Ford Mother's day in The Dalles with the latter’a another, Mrs. J. H. Bull* finch. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eaton of r * W '. Glenwood were callers in Wasco Sunday. *. *1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins wer$ week end- guests in Portland with their daughter, Miss Hazel Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley were in Visiting at the home of Ir. a candle light ceremony Sun parents over the week " end Lt. Tom Fraar, jr., and wife Ft. Lewis, Washington, and Lt. of the men whose questionnaires * ord’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mother, who came for the day. (Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Paul Fraser and wife and baby, have been returned shows th a t R. J. Ford of The (Dalles became alsc of Ft. Lewis, and Miss Doro- 63.6 percent are in class IIIA in- the bride of Marvin Thomas of and Mrs. G. A. Sargent were Mr. try Fraser from Eugene. Tom dicating dependents, 18 percent Klondike. The altar was arranged and Mrs. H arry Van Gilder, Glen F ia se r jr. is leaving Thursday for are in Class IA, available for duty with iris and ocean mist at St. Palm er and Miss Vivian Trounce. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady and Wilmington, N. C. where he has and- 9.9 percent are in Class IB Paul’s Episcopal church. Rev. Ruth Ann spent the week end in been transferred, to continue aerial which is unfit for arm y duty. Ernest Taylor read the service a t Portland witji his cousin and wife, training. Paul is going to Cali- f t is reported th a t Dell W right ________ ________ 2 o’clock. The bride ____________ was given in fornia for maneuvers for two has sold his property to B art Bur- m arriage by her fath er apd was Mr. and Mrs. Austin Grady. The choir members s oi of the M.E. months. rel and will move from his present attired in an orchid print chiffon me xn.t. Mis« Sj4.il Balshe and friend home. redineote with white accessories u, ‘ ? ’* wee? ,o r th e’r from Portland were week end rial- Mr and Mrg church >nd She carried a white Bible w ith A k e r / P " wlth Mrs Maud tOM a t h e r p a r e n t “J ,0™e- son and daughter in law from Otis, and liliea of th« Miss u n0 host dinner ,, Mr. Tom Reece and Donald Mar- and Mr >nd „ „ Elnora Mason, attendant of the th e home of M r a ^ d M m Bern?. io.i„W r U POrtland Sunday °” 'V ‘ and da“ ^ ‘*r a"d law *Tjde V T 00" Of O»y SuTdaj ” relHiv” ’ of eThe fcusiness. of Bend, were here Thursday to »Id rose with m atching off the face . Mr and Mrs Frank Lam A M. Nelson, UP RR Agent will attend the funeral of A. J. West. and corsage of whit« carna- born, Mr and Mrs j F Royce and‘ be transferred to Portland on or C. P. Ragsdale and wife of Hooo t,o n s- . Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and abeut June 1st, where he will be River were also attendants. Ralph Thomas, cousin of the daughter. employed as telegrapher in the K . r A. Bull and wife drove to « room- was ibest man and Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Coleman Pit took "Block Bldg. Condon Thursday to take - th eir 'Overholt of Portland and Richard of The 'Dalles visited at the Siscel Mrs. T. H. F raser went to Port grandson, TV>mmy, home a fte r vis- Ford of CamP M urray, brother of home. land on Monday of this week. iting here for a couple of weeks bride, were ushers. Preceding The Dorcas society met a t tb n Those wishing perm its or lie- and having g grand time getting. the ceremony Mrs. E. D. Piercy home of Mrs. Tracy Fields Wed- tiu e s to drive cars may get in acquajntod with the Vang “O Promise Me” and A t nesday. Mrs. Ê. L. Wood had touch with the Exam iner on W e d - _______________ Dawning” accompanied a t the or- charge o f . the .program. Mrs. Ed htsday. May 21, 1941 a t the Court gan by Mrs. Norville Bennett who" Moon and Mrs. Grant Armsworthy House in Moro, between the hours Portland Livestock also played the wedding march, were in charge of refreshm ents. of 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The wedding reception for mem- Mrs. J. F. Rovce, hostess, en- Mrs. E. R. Dunlop and two bers of the immediate fam ilies was ti rtained the Tillicum club a t her fctld a t the Ford home following home Thursday. She presented children of Bend are here this week Market Quotations the ceremony. Mrs. Marvin Over- low score prize to Mrs. T. L. for a visit with Mrs. Dunlop’s pi r- The following quotations are ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil based on prices being paid in Wed holt, sister of the bride, presided Fields, high to Mrs. S. J. Brock a t the serving table a fter the and the traveling prize to Mrs. liams. Additional guest a t the nesday’s trading: bride cut the cake. Miss Jane Carrie Morrow. Williams home is Mrs. Maxwell , . . Mitchell of Portland, an elder 2 \ T T L E i.._Go<K,? rr,,n fed t ate*rs Ford and Miss Kathleen Ford The graduating exercises sche- $9.25 to 10 60. Good grain fed helped serve and assisted about the duled for May 23 will be held for daughter. The Missionary society will meet heifer» Uo jGood rooms, all of the students finishing the at the home of Mrs. Gladys Morri- 10 8.66, medium $7.25 young couple left for - a eighth grade in the entire county. sor. May 16th at 2 o’clock. Thia ° nn in sl,ort wedding trip and will re- Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper and will Ibe the last meeting for the f ann®rs • • ul*8» med' turn to live on the Thomas farm sister, Mrs. O. G. Hilderbrand, summer and a good attendance is ninL * J* ' 40 CO”\m° n fe a r Klondike. lAttending from gave several parties a t the home requested. « i a « o in ° War co were: Mrs. Louise Thomas, of Mrs. Cooper. Thursday of last Mrs. America Moore, Maybel HOCS- Trurlrin. 17ft ♦/> 91«; TT. 7r‘other of the ^room, Dewey week five tables of cards were in Moore and Mrs. Neely E. B urkitt ¿995 to 9 50- 230 to 2R5 !h bntrh Thamas- Mrs* Dora Moore- Mr- play- Succeesful in scoring were were up from Portland over the er- t 8 8 M« l i J h t w r i ^ nnd M” * Clyde Fridley and chi1’ Joe H ilderbfand, first and week end to visit relatives in this butchers $8 26 to 8 75- narking dren Miss Catherine and Clyde; Mrs. Francis Watkins, second, county. Mrs. America Moore is 1 7 7 5 'tn 8 50 F e e d ii nig! M rs" nan McDermid and children, Tuesday four tables of bridge were Feeder pigs Qjenn and Ramona: Mr. and Mrs. ir. play with Mrs. Augusta Huckin the widow of Henry Moore and an $9 50 to 1 0 as ’ Li * u • Efl Dutto and Jean; Mr.„and Mrs. winning first and Mrs. Bruce early day resident of Moro. May- c u p p o / •m « ♦ m c n ° ICe sPrin^ Vivian Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Grady second. Luncheon was Serv bel Moore is a daughter of Chas. i a n s $10.25 to 10.50, specialty Rice Mr and Mrs Joe (Hildert>. ed p ^ d i n g both parties and the W. Moore and Mrs. B urkitt is a lots $10.65 to 10.75; medium to rand and daughter, P atricia: Mr. rooms were dfecorated with lovely sister of Giles . _ p French. . . . *®-50 ,0 00: « " » " o n «9-00. and Mrs. Archie ( j o , ^ and dang1l flowers and hawthorne. George B. Evans, .n charge ot Slauchter ewes rood to eho.ee tc r and John Rot)inaon; A rlington cli^b invited members y a s s h o p p e r and cricket control «3.W to 3.50. Shorn lamlbs »6.50 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Overholt and of the Women’s Study club to meet for this county, was here Weones- to 7.50. .Miss Mary Thomas of . Portland with them foY (heir annual flower day checking up on d e p re d a tio n s ------------------------- and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas show and Doerpbecher tea. Guests of the insects. He reports th at * of Glenwood were guests- from from Wasco were: Mrs. Hildred prison bait is ^ h fa a t* co “ der Tf Legion and Auxiliary other places." Zell, president, MYs. G. H: Root, farm s in the northeast com er Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper Mr«. H. D. Proudfoot, Mrs. H. A. the county. J*i. Sponsor Citizen’s Day and Mrs. Pepper’s m other visited White, Mrs. Louis Scholl and Mrs Mrs. Jessie Henrichs was down Hugh Walker. Mrs. Gertrude Pepper Sunday. town Thursday morning for the Citizenship Recognition Day will )A F ath er an(| Mother banquet' Philip and James O ’Meara, xtu- firs, t.m e since last_faH She says be *»erved next Sunday at Grass <knU a t Linfle,d co|, irrive<J wall .be given /u p e 13 a t the M. E. she ,s feelmg much better Valley under the jo.nt sponsorship home a en<J wjth church. Mrs. Joe Peters won flrst place of the American Legion and Amer- h . „ . „ „ G Em m ajean Van Gilder and Patri- Tuesday when the Sam Gordon icar. Legion Auxiliary, O’Meara. Cla Scully ° f Montana and Helena bridge club met a t the home of ,Basket dinner will begin at 1.30 Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Clothier S7 a " ’ ™ °f ,Ash" '°°d . a" »‘» le n t. Mrs. Omer Sayrs. after a ,. t the Metho- spent Sunday in Portland and were s t - M ary’s academy in A The . ,. . , after , meeting . .. Word from Mrs. J. K. McKean dis-t church. A fter dinner a pro- Dalles, were week end guests of . , . . . , -ii v • , accompanied by his mother, Mrs. aftei their arrival at Omaha is to gram will be given during which D .... , . Em m ajean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs . 2 a at . a □ au , t . « » z. i. j . « r ii the effect that she stood the plane Rev. F. L. Cannell of Wasco will Belle Clothier af Olympia, who had Vernon Vsn Gilder. visited here for a week. ride very well hut that Ke$k ar- deliver the talk of the day. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brock were Mr. and Mrs. T. Solvester visit- in Lebanon lately and attended the rived in Omaha “very unhappy.” All those who have become 21 Lloyd Johnson stepped on a nail years of age since las-t May 18 ed in Arlington Thursday, wedding of L?na Medler. daughter while working at the elevator and those who have been natural- Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hull of Port- of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medler to Wednesday afternoon and was lakl ¡zed in that time are especially in- land attended the sheepherder’s Jam es Tower of Portland. The up for a day or so with a sore vited to come and meet with, the ex Saturday evening. m arriage ceremony took place at foot. service group this day which has Mr. and Mrs. Coin Rostad and the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Ralph Brisibine and daugh- been proclaimed throughout the Donald took a trip to Klamath Mrs. Brock assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Yoeuin and ter Jean, came back from Portla-nl nation as Citizenship day. Falls F riday, returning home S at M ’ and Mrs. S. J. Brock spent urday evening. la s t week with a visit with R a l p h --------------------- whe is in the V eteran’s hospital , —, Wasco base ball nine played M other’s day at Heppner as guests am’ reports him improved. G O V C m U l C I lt 1 0 Clarksdale Sunday winning by * of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Yocum and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kane. The The job of cutting the tall grass score of 4 to 1. Ycctm s moved to Heppner recen o il Moro city streets began Thurs- £ O n S U Jt W o o l G '' 0 W e r S Miss Mary Fortner was a week day a fte r a long search for a w »» v.* « end visitor in Portland with her tly. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Alexander mower on the part of the city “The government has agreed to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fort- of Walla Walla spent the week end m arshal. Jack Cothran. The grass «-consult with wool grow ers’ repre- ner. a t the H. D. Proudfoot home. will become a fire hazard in a few* sentetives as to what will be fair Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker spent Mrs. E. A. Medler is reported ill weeks unless mown down. prices for wool for use in the next and confined in The Dalles hospital. ,A1ex Hunter, who a t one time government orders in view of the sold real estate around this coun- increasing coat of wool produc ts, is visiting friends and relatives tien,” said R. A. W ard, General Series of 8 Lamb in Moro this week. Mcr.ager of Pacific Wool Growers, The American Legion Auxiliary ¡n a radio address over KOAC, will meet with Mrs. Byers Wed- state-owned station in ' Corvallis Shows Arranged nesday, May 21. on Wednesday night. Miss Vivian Trounce will give “ Following a conference with A series of eight lamb shows in recitals of her music pupils with- w00j growers recently, Donald M. as many counties have been a r in the next two weeks. At Rufus Nelson, Director of Purchases of ranged by H. A. Lindgren, exten- her piano pupils will appear a t the office of Production M anagement tion animal husbandmen a t Ore school auditorium the night of ¡n a letter to Senator O’Mahoney gon State college, m cooperation May 20. At Wasco May 22 a t the promised the wool grow ers’ rep- with county agents and local ag ri Methodist church her pupils there rctentatives th a t: (1) The O.P.M. cultural leaders in the various will play and a t Moro in the Com- Would get out publicity releases counties. t i t telling the wool growers when the Sherman and Polk counties will ep» army is going to place orders and, open this year’s, schedule with Jl F j V lltx make knowir the am ounts the shows a t Moro and Monmouth on May 10. iBeing the first in the goxernm ent will buy. (2) Calls for W illam ette valley^ the Monmouth bids would be put out at th a t time show this year is attractin g par . „ , __ . so th a t mills could arrange for HARTS BETTER R. I. Red C u domestic wool supplies while the ticular interest, and will have a $9.50: Pullets $16.00-100. 220 wqoj wag jn g rowere hands. num ber of added features. Next -270 record males from non- (3) g c<mference with the on the schedule will be the Lane broody hens. Plump breas wool growers a method would he county show a t Junction City, May fryers. iPullets bebt^ ay^ 7 ’ set for determ ining a fair price 17, followed by the Linn show at Leghorn Chix $9.50; Pullets $-0 fj>r d<)me8ti<; wooLs a t ti<nM5 Scio May 24. per 100. 300 ‘ th a t the bids were placed. (4) At Marion" county will hold its year hçn?. 100% the time the bids were placed they show a t Turner June 7, and Coos tested. Pullets ‘make er wouy w ith thé wool county’s will be at Myrtle Point layers. Large a s grow ers’ representatives the <±if- June 24. The Curry county show Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. ferentials between foreign and do- follows a t Gold Beach J u ly 12, The lubricating oil in the'*Cater- while the Baker county show will RELIABLE MAN Wanted to call mestic wools which, in the com- pillar” Diesel is pumped through on farm ers in Sherman county, bii ed judgm ent of the O.P.M. and a cooling radiator in the same he a t Baker July IB. No experience or capital re- the growers’ representatives, would manner as in the water system. quired. W rite McNeas Oo., 2423 bring about a fair price for the domestic wool g ro w e r General Magnolia St., Oakland, Calif. Corbin and Colonel Handing, repre • * *’ * ' W ANTED: one light twelve foot senting the Q uarterm aster agreed A tto r n e y A t L a w hillside combine any make Mil- wjth thfi progTa<m 100 percent. O ’MEARA fred Ball, The Dalle«, R t. 3. ------------ - ---- --------- Mr. Ward will continue his radio I & I C* M o ro and W TOK SALE: Fryers. Notify me by talks over KOAC every Wednes- □ U p p l y & I fT ip « V O 6 p m . Friday if wanted by Sun- day night at 6:30 p. m. during the John Deere Cater filiar day^ Gladys Morrison, Moro. wool marketing season. NICOTINIC,,NOT NICOTINIC Drake Relays to Be B i g l e n t A hurry-up call to inform the public that nicotinic acid baa no ccnrection with nicotine is beiag sentout by nutrition specialist fal lowing reports that some consum éis have gained such an idea in connection with the nation-wide program to restore vitamins to white flour. A b one of the three parts of the vitamin B complex is known as nicotinic acid, many questions have been asked regard ing its possible relationship to nicotine. There is no connection, says Dr. Margaret Fincke of Oregon State coliege, secretary of the state ñu tí ition committee for defense. N either does it add any acid to flour in the ordinary Venae of the term, nor, to spike another rumor* is the enriched flour any more fattening than other aorta. EASY WASHER The thirty-second running of the Drake relays at Dei Moines, Iowa, Ipril 25 and 26, will feature special events commemorating the sixtieth anniversary of Drake university. Big Ten, Southwestern, Eastern and Big Six teams are expected to enter the running. Three outstanding performers wjyo will compete are shown above. IF ONE advances confidently in direct‘on ot bis dream s and en- dfcavors to Hv« the life th a t he has imagined, he ~ ' will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.—Thoreau. JAM ES The A tw ood Store GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Trade your old waaher a« down payment. Phone 161 for trial HAMPTON FURNITURE The Dalle«, Ore. Wasco, Oregon S p e c ia l F o o d P rices F or S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 1 T O N L Y Mother’s Oats pkg. 2 1 C Kaffee Hag 1 lb. 2 5 c Wasco Fancy Cake Flour bag Sperry'Pancake Flour bag 5 5 c Raisins 4 lb. pkg. 25c Paper Towels3 roIl8 2 5 c Orange Pekoe Tree Tea lb. 69c Porters Frillets lg. pkg. C ’ a. D e lM o n te 2 tins 2 for v jr d p C if liitt o . 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