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r K ) 't (_ V. PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGÜÄT 22, 1941 Yellow stone p ark where they will spend a few days. H a rry K unsm an an d Mise Lucille Vale a tte n d e d th e rodeo in H epp ner la s t S unday. Mrs. Gertrude Pepper, «baying un til Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fortner oame from Portland Monday. She stay ed to visit her daughter, Mary, while he went on a business trip befiore their return. -— Floyd Root Takes Over Road House children were dinner guests Sun day o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo W a t kins. Mr. and M rs. 'Free Crew’s and soil M arion sp en t th e week end in Salem v isitin g Mr. and Ross Morrow. Children May Own Defense Bonds Hospital M urion Powell suffered an ill ness T h u rsd ay of last week which -took him to th e hosp ital in The D alles from w here he w as tra n s- lf e rred to St. V incent’s in P ortland. L ate re p o rts a r e th a t h e did n o t h av e a stroke, a brain h em o rrag e o r a bone tum or. He is still para- iy -e d o n h i» r ig h t side alth o u g h able to talk. H is condition is still « e r io u f t.* ' * — ---------- 7- Mr. and M rs. Ix‘Roy W right were in K lam ath F alls la s t week end to v isit his p aren ts. Mr. and M rs. Dewey Thom pson a re a t the coast tak in g a vacation fio m w ork in th is county. Mrs. M a rg a re t Peetz and son, C arl, le ft T hursday fo r P ortland to be gone fo r th e re m a in d er of th e week. Mr. and M rs. Vernon- F la tt an d fa m ily le ft W ednesday o f th is week on a tw o weeks vacation going to C ra te r Lake and o th er points of in terest. Tom S teph: n s, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore, Dr. and Mr». C. L. Poley and Rachel left T hursday evening fo r P ortland to v i-t wjth M rs. D. E. Stephens aw hile before she leaves for h er home in W ash in g to n D. C. Mr. and M rs. B urt S nyder of Lakeview stopped h rr e n ig h t on th e ir wav to BrrtV'h C olum bia to a tten d an insurance convention. Mr. Snyder is a pe’p- rtp re s e n ta tiv e in the leg islatu re from Lake county. Jac k C allahan, a s s is ta n t m an age-’ of the In tern atio n al H arves te r com pany in P ortlan d , and fo r m erly well known in this county, was here th is week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gil- d e r loft T uesday on a vacation trip th a t will tak e them to W amic Lookout, Cal., and Seaside which Fall Clothes! and colorful cottons Girl's Colorful Part <1 Wool Sweater Cozy fleece coats, gay corduroy suits the envy of the class! SH O ES 4 ■ to 4 For Boys & (¡irk Sizes 8 to 3 ft 31-2 to 9 $ 1 .4 9 .Y \ \ 95 ■ • — 1 • 15cpr G irl’s Anklets Colored G irl’s Colorful D ESSES ■ — - ■ t o — ---------- - $ 2 .9 8 , G irl’s Shirts A ll S tyle s^ B la c k , B r o w n , T a n A W h it e w i t h T a n o r B la c k T r i m $1 & 1.95 Fashions A p p r o v e d b y S tu d e n t B o a rd College girls have cast their unanimous votes for our sportswear fashions! They love our plaids, our /ZV neck sweaters, our torso length pullovers, our blazer«, our military jackets and all the new skirts! W e know and have the right clothes for every college! Smooth, casual c,othes--destined to serve you well--keep you looking z,fun to know.’ See the new ,zboys suit. There'« no doubt about it. The cont you buy in our Au<uat Sale ot F a r Trim m ed Cloth Coata w o w --w ill be considerably higher priced durinu the fail and w inter. T b it meaua if your funds are UmHed a coat of laaa?r ou ality: to do your bud get the ®ood tuva o f arlecting a coat bow at grant saving. A ll major in fashion--minor in price! $ 1 . 0 0 up Classic Blouses «» Shirts 9 5 up 1 .9 5 & 2 . 9 5 $ 1 — — — —C O A T S —— Camel Tan Classic, Reversibles, Boxy q 75 Sweaters — 75 and fitted models, Sizes 1 0 to 2 0 r Boy’s Corduroy Panto Boy’s Slipover Sweaters Your son likes to wear sweaters to school, i l l I I s I A II ^“1 A m ust garm ent lid o c r c id s h c r y 111 Z \ ___________________ V.I3SS to school. S izes 6 to 16— W arm & Handsome Sizes 30 to 44 School Ties $1.95 to $ 4 .9 5 ^ School Sox FO R L O N G E R LIFE . 50c to $1.00 25c & 50c pr. School Shirts ¿ a $ 1 $1.49 to 2.50 29 to School Slacks $1.98 to 7.50 ^ 8 c - $1.49 -$2.00 School Pajamas S i* FOR S A L E : Two yearlin g cross-, bred ram s; two e a rly lambs, em ssbred ram s The wool from a l ’ fo u r g rad es th e b e st in m ed ium course. Millard* E ak in , G rass Valley. 39-42 " I A . M . W illiams & Co. T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n . a ........ - ■» for back Larger aiaae 38— 2 9 8 & 3 . 9 8 ) GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF • C .t«u«ar HAMPTON FURNITURE Get the children ready for school the quick and econom ical way by doing all your shopping here. SAVE! N O T FOR B E A U T Y - Dw» EASY WASHER Mothers find our Children’s Department a grand place for carefully planned values. CHROMIUM PLATING M o ro an d W i Portland and send your children back to school dressed smartly and warmly in new W ant A ds O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co These Americana. Q U E E N Q. Can m y children buy De fense Saving S ta m p s? A. ’ Yes. H undreds of* th o u sands of A m erican children are buying S tam ps reg u larly a s th e ir sh a re in th? national savings pro gram . Q. Why should children be en-. couraged to b u y Savings S tam p s? lA. Because by buying Stam ps they w rite th eir nam es on a Roll o f Honor o f A m ericans who a re doing th e ir p a rt to show th e d ictato rs th a t united A m erica will never flinch to preserve h e r sacred liberty. Q. A fte r my child has collected enough S tam ps to exchange for a E ord, can the Bond be reg istered in the child’s nam e? A. Yes. A m inor m ay own a (D -fcri’c Savings Bond. M any p a r W A N T E D : An old fashioned p la t, en ts a re re g iste rin g Bonds in th e ir form rocker, w ithout sp rin g s. "children’s nam es to p rep are fo r Call Jo u rn a l office. 42-4 p fu tu re educational needs. FOIi S A L E : Several desirable w heat ranches in U m atilla and GET A H O R SE ! , M orrow counties, m any stock One of the proposals o f th e ranches, la rg e and «m all. i»n “ F a rm e rs ’ A nti-A utom obile So E a s te rn G renon, d a iry and chick ciety,” which sp ra n g u p in P en n en ranches. W rite me w h at you sylvania d u rin g * th e ea rly p a rt w ant. C. ¡0. R ineh art, Pendle of th is • cen tu ry , was a sec ret ton, Oregon. speed lim it w ith a p enalty of $10 z for. »every m ile per hour in excess R E L IA B L E Man W anted to call o f it, according to th e Oregon on fa im e rs in Sherm an County. S ta te M otor A ssociation. A n o th er No experience oi capital re- ‘‘b rig h t” idea of th e g ro u p was a quire.4 Sfame m ak in g $100.00 law com pelling th e ow ner o f a c a r ir a week. W rite Mr. Inm an, t.9 drive tx> the <side o f th e road 2423 M agnolia St., O akland, Cal. an d take his c a r a p a r t a s rapidly as possible and conceal It m the FOR S A L E : Evenoil Oil Stove w ith ‘ g ra ss if ahy horse refused to pass , . fan , D av en p o rt, iCongoleum rug. M iscellaneous fu rn itu re . Lloyd it. A “C aterpillar” uses 20 to 30 times H ennagin, Moro. . -- " ‘ the depth of decorative chromium The T re asu ry D epartm ent or the F td c rq l R eserve Banks! will hold F O k S A L E : Nice 6 room hous£, on parts that need special resis p a rtly furnished, close J n , phone ycuf Defense Savings Bonds fo r tan ce to c o rro sio n a n d w e a r - 2813 or w rite 200 W 4th St. pum p Jsha its, seal washers, plung .«saf1 £keeping free of charge. ’ The D alles 40-43 pd ers, etc. T h a t’s why these vital parts seldom need replacem ents FOR S A L E : F o u r Bucks. Box 133, Moro, c ; Attorney A t L a w Mrs. Dan McLadhlin. Reatha Sayrs 111 in Portland An increasingly u rg e n t defense highw ay situ atio n is sp u rrin g Con g re ss to quick action in a tte m p t ing to devise a m easure to replace tin? $320,000.000 defense highw ay acc vetoed by the P resident, the O regon S ta te M otor A ssociation re p o rted 1 th is week on th e b asis o f advices from the AAA head q u a rte rs in W ashington, D. C. G tod road leaders in ¡Congress are confident of w orking o u t a sa tisfa c to ry su b stitu tio n fo r the vetccd m easure, the re p o rt sta te s. A su b stitu te ’bill now being con» «siuered provides to tal a p p ro p ria tions o f $210,000.000 instead of the o rig in al $320,000,000 a s follow s: $100,000,000 for correcting c r iti cal deficiencies in th e s tra te g ic highw ay n et work, a reduction of $25,000,000. $10,000,000 for advance h igh way planning. Mr. «nd Mrs. Arthur and «on are here thia visit with her parent®, Mr. and To the Moro Community: Marion Powell New Highway Bill To Be Presented to visit w ith th e ir son, Philip and wife. Mrs. Lena S earcy a rriv e d from R . dm ond w here »she h a» been fo r several weeks. d l r . and M rs. Floyd F la tt left th is week fo r a n extended trip which will tak e them a» fa r as Chicago w here th ey will v isit Mrs. F la tt’s sister. They will tlso sto p in N orth D akota to see Floyd’s folks. *•’ Mr. and Mrs. E lm er 'R. 'Barzee and d a u g h te r Louise le ft T hursday m orning fc r Los A n g eles where Louise will be m arried A u g u st 29 to R obert F airfield o f Redmond who is now w orking in C alifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Moore re tu rn e d T uesday fro m P ortland where th ey had been to see M arion Pi well who is ill in S t. V incent’s hospital. Clyde Kiddle, s ta te crop in- S'urance ad m in istrato r, w as here this week fo r a m eetipg.. Blaine Damon and wife an* vis itin g here this week J t th e C lar ence S parling home. / W ayne T ho m p so n Has bought an i> ti rest, in an insurance business in F ret w ater and will leave Sep- t.n .b c r 1 to begin work in the U m atilla county town. The city sep tic tank was cleaned Cheyboygan, Michigan am now m Qut th is ’week by a hunch of newspaper controversy about which tra v e llin g cleaners. city has the biggest, or hrigfrto saw d u st pile. We are awaya Mr. and Mrs. E. E. B arzee left boasting about the biggest, the Tnunsday fo r M edford by easy longest, the highest, the deepest stap es. F rom th e re they will go All laudable matters, no doubt, to P asadena, C alifornia to a tte n d and much easier than boasting the w eeding of th e ir grand» d au g h alxxit the best. te r, Louise which will be an event of A u g u st 29. i The boy scout tro o p of Moro re tu rn e d Sunday a f te r «{lending a week on an o u tin g a t L ost Lake, w ith scouts from th is area. Mr. and M rs. L ester Barnum _ . □ New rubber w ent 'to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay night A l-l t - f agitator stop« ta k in g down a couple of c a rs of * L-4 wringer,roll» c a ttle fo r th e m ark et. Accom p an y in g them w ere his m other, Mr«. E.„ E. B arnum an d P atty Trade your old washer a» F rench who a re spending a week o r so a t the (beach. down payment. Phone 161 G eorge Updlegraff is g e ttin g moved into h is new office th is week for trial________ _— a f te r a n absence from it o f two m onth». A ro o f fire burned some of the sh in g les off the B risbine building The Dalles, Ore. occupied by .Clarence H ensen’s b arb er shop. V olunteer w orkers :« î « j « î : put out the fire and put. o ff th e shingles. C arroll S ay rs finished th resh in g work on th e sp rin g s o f a “ blitz on the Tom m ie B arn et place n ear S u p p o r t y o u r lo c a l c a n d id a te , buggy,” o ne o f the revolutionary G rass Valley and moved home m idget reconnaissance c a rs Ford Tuesday. is building fo r the A rm y. Lt. /D o n a ld W illiam « s ta rte d out H enrichs is attach ed to 148th Field »Sunday m orning to tak e his new A rtille ry a t F o rt Lewis, W ashing beat to S u ttle lake fo r launching ton. and testin g . S h o rtly beyond Mad ras h is car broke down and Willie worked on it th*ei rem ain d er o f the for they will reach by driving up the day. N ot only th a t, he took o ff coast highw ay. his s h irt and th e sum burned his M arius Douma suffered a badly back so he couldn't work. P aul St. G erm ain, p arts m an f<xr cut foot when he stepped on a of the broken b o ttle in th e Deschutes IHC in P o rtlan d , w as here W ednes riv er w hile swim m ing la s t Sun day n ig h t on business. Sherm an C o u n ty Fair day. Several stitches were taken F itz »Hampton, th e government« to close the cut. stallio n th a t ha»s been a t th e W. C. M axine and V era Jean H enrichs He Iyer ranch fo r bhe pa>t th ree left M onday fo r Ihetroit, Mich., to years is to be se n t to a n o th e r post B u y y o u r tic k e ts fro m - — - see th eir brother, Lloyd, who as and a horse1 from Y akim a will come to th is county . to fill his an arm y lieutenant has been s ta M o r o G r a in G r o w e r s A s s ’ n. tioned th ere fo r a month. They place. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ruggles will drive home and Mrs. F rances H enrichs will m eet her children in were in St. Helens la s t week end m m ia tttw w w u u u w tn in i i i n ii WHiiiinimuHW W iu u w u niiiHiiHHfflgt i M rs. .E liz a 'Dingle was h ere from Oaimp S herm an la s t F riday evening. She h a d g u e sts from the s ta te o f V irginia. They w ent to (Portland and re tu rn ed to Camp S h erm an w ith Mrs. Dingle. Mrs. C harles Robinson o f Y a kim a, W n., is v isitin g <at th e home of Mr. and M rs. Cecil Fields and fam ily. She is a niece of Mrs. T racy Fieldis. E arl R iohelderfer and son M al colm le ft M onday m orning for Gilliam co unty to do h a rv e st w ork on th e G eorge Raise berg ranch. P ard y Rich tra n s p o rte d th e m a chine to th e Kaselbetg place. Mrs. Ed 'Feldm an w en t to P ortland on business re tu rn in g hom e Tuesday. Mr?. F re e Crews looked a f te r th e g if t shop tierin g •her absence. ... B ryan Van G ilder an d son, R aym ond, Malcolm Me Derm id and P a tty le ft fo r a w eeks fishing a t th e lakes. - Malcolm M cDerm id, Jam es a n d R e ta rd O’M eara a tte n d e d th e rodeo a t H eppner Sunday. Mr. and M rs. Geortrc Wilde a re 'haviing a weeks vacation at M onum ent. Mi«s J u n e W ilde v is Second- Lt. Lloyd V. H enrichs, ited in Thp D riles S u rd s v . who lives in Moro, is one of th e Mrs. IA. M. Huckin left W asco officers Casing train e d in, operatio n W ednesday o f l i s t week to visit end m aintenance of F ord-built h e r s is te r, Mrs. M ary Thom pson m ilita ry equipm ent a t th e Arm y in South D akota. She plans to S ervice School in th e F o rd M otor vi.'ii alo n g th e A tlantic coast and C om pany's Rouge p lan t a t D ear in so u th ern state« and to see her born, M ichigan. He is shown a t d a u g h ter, Mrs. M .trray W alker a n d husband, w ho are i in C alifornia. Bob R ichardson and Mr. and t M rs. G ra n t A rm «w orthy w ere »• The D alles M onday. M t . a n d M rs. Floyd R oot have le ft th e fa rm a n d bought D ellcrest Lodge on th e W illam ette h ig h w ay b etw een Bend an d E ugene. Mr. Root w as here la s t Sunday an d th ey will r e tu r n a g a in to se ttle ' th e ir affairs before leaving p er manently. L a st Sunday Mr. R ay G ilbert of Lebanon, w ith his fam ily, «pent the d a y w ith M inister S tephens, tlieit, fo rm e r p asto r. Mr. a n d M rs. Dick Yocum vis ited in The Dalles Sunday w ith Mr. and M rs. Bockhold a n d m o to r ed to Hood R iver la te r in the d ry . • M rs. Bockhold is a niece o f M rs. Yocum. Mr. and M rs. P res IBoice and Mr. and M rs. S. J. Brock vis- ted Mr. Brock’s brother, R. W. Brock and fam ily, a t Hood R iver la st Sunday. Mrs. R obert Collins o f Pasco, Wn., arriv ed h ere to s ta y a week a t th e hom e of h e r fa th e r, F ran k Knox. Mr. and M rs. A. G rover of D ufur were g u ests Sunday a t the home of Mr. an d Mrs. F . J. Royce. Mis« Olive and John Robinson and Jam es Maddox drove to N o rth , w estern lake Sunday. Joe H ilder- brend accom panied them and s ta y ed fo r a vacation w ith h is wife and d au g h ter, P a tric ia , who had b» en th e re for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H arley Fordyce of H w u m , W n., visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S a rg e n t and relative«, Mr. and M rs. H a r ley D utton and Mrs. E arl Richel- d erfer. Mrs. E v erett McQuillen sp en t the week end a t H eppner v isitin g h e r son in law and d a u g h te r, Mr. and M rs. Jea n Joyal. Mrs. Ralph W illiam s cared fc r Mrs- B arr?« d u rin g Mrs. M cQ uilkn’s aibsence. Mr. and Mr«. F ra n c is W atkins and d a u g h te r Phyllis re tu rn ed from a ten d ay vacation d u rin g v ; ch th ey visited in E ugene and ip tntland and along th e coast. Mr. an d Mr«. Hal W hite and son. Billy, left tow n S a tu rd a y to «pend a v acation along the coast, Mis-s Vivian Trounce sp en t sev eral days a t th e S a rg e n t home com ing from Moro Sunday. B. W. Rice w ent to Ione and r e tu rn Tuesday to look a f te r his farm in M orrow county. M rs. Je ssie Am os sp e n t th ree weeks aw ay from her hom e here. She v isited in T he Dalles and spent sem e tim e a t Seaside. Helen Dingle is again in W asco, visiting. ' G uests a t the T racy F ields hom e recently were Mis« E s th e r P ackard 'a n d Mi’« M yrtle Wir.g of C entralia, Wn., and Miss ICynthia Lyon o f Ttdedo, - Wn.- T hey a re all jeourins of Mrs. Fields. . _ .Mr. and Mrs. John Roman of ^Peking, 111. are visitin g a t th e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills. Mr. Roman cam e W ednesday ano 'his w ife arrived earlier. Mrs. Rom an and M rs. Mills a re siste rs. Mrs. G ertrude S inclair o f TTie Dulles cam e Sunday and visited MORO. J