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• AC PAGE a SHERMAN COUNTY JO URNAL MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941 Bryan V an G ilder and son R ay- Many Wasco ■ Son of Red Dictator Captured by Nazis truck fo r LaVerne P orter w ho is People Taking : m an ag in g a hop yard. Vacations Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Kirkelie o f B ingen a r e parents o f a son, th e second «on fo r the fa m ily . He h a s been nam ed Ronald L ester and he w eighed in a t e ig h t pounds, fo u r ounces. am ins ex v ep t fo r the individual w ith abnorm alities o f ¿¿gestion^ absorption o r utiliza tio n o f food. E a tin g extra v itam in s w ill n o t g iv e you a slender figure, pep o r v itality. A lw a y s rem em ber, too, that a m edical exam in ation should precede any course o f actio n th a t you are planning in a tta in in g your conception o f h ea lth and the program outlined by th e p h y si W hat is Iio uyant health,? An ta n t and m ost neglected class of cian should be heeded regardless intangible, like health, is difficult foodstuffs is w h at is called the o f all other advice received. 111 ■ W ay / vo H ealth Ziy^AD A ^R ^M AYN E Mr. and Mrs. Don Macnab o f The D alles sp en t sevetral d ays a t th e hom e o f Don’» parent», Mr. and Mrs. A lex Macnab. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moar and son C lyde o f Tow nsend visited Sunday a t the G. A. .Sargent home. Mr. Moar w as -employed a t the S argen t farm for a num ber of y e a r s som e tim e ago. OREGON <DAIRY COUNCIL x — ..— to define. In general, it .would protective foods, th a t is, milk, seem th a t the best definition o t vegetables, fru its and eggs. In abounding re a lth is th a t of being Mr. and Mrs. John (Addington Mr. an d Mrs. Ivan K irkelie and tnese a re found th e vitam ins and sound in body and mind, able to le ft T h u rsd ay fo r Idaho on a vtaoa- fam ily le ft last week fo r W hite live happily, able to serve g re atly m inerals which are necessary for tion trip . They will v isit relativ es Salmon. Hi-s tra d e is plum bing, fo r m eeting em ergencies. Good the m ain ten an ce o f good n u tri an frie n d s whom they have n o t ®nd he has found a good location n u tritio n and a sensible plan ot tion. The self prescribetl reducing seen fo r y ears. and plans to open a shop there. d i .t is more likely to be out of living will not a s s u re ' this codi- W. A. T a te s p e n t several days hom e in T he Dalles, tion but will co n trib u te g reatly a ju stm e n t with re a p e d to these last week ca«t L a C enter, Wn., on Mr. and Mrs. G ra n t V an Doren protective foods th an is the diet tow ard it. business. of F o rest Grove visited Sunday of the person who is no concerned N u tritio n is th e one factor in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van G ilder w ith M rs. Van D oren’s siste r, M ary h ealth fu l living which is ost read- about his w eight. W hen calories and d a u g h te r Em m a Jean , M iss 'Fortneir and m other, M rs. Fred ¿»cob Stalin, the eldest sou of Russian Prem ier Joseph Stalin, is il controlled -by the individual and a n cut, it is especially im portant Olive and John Robinson, B a rb a ra F o rtn e r, who is still here. eh-wn (arrow) in a German prison cam p. He was captured near Ljosno, which has assum ed in creasing im tl at th e foods which rem ain in H ire« and W alter E aton are va- Mr. and Mrs. Ed D utton and uith a number of other officers and soldiers taken by German adequate modern medicine. the diet shall fu rn ish catio n in g a week going to N ew port, are in Lebanon visiting Mr. . Ttir' • forces under the com m and of Gen. Rudolf Schmidt, according to portance in supplies of vitam in and m ineral W bile we are on the subject of .'.'uU "¡communique. Lookout,. C alifornia and Salem . an<i Mrs. D utton’s son, V em and substances. The reducing diet, n u tritio n , we m ig h t as well say Mr. an d Mrs. M orris M acnab w i z th e re fo re m ust em phasize milk, in -.W estyjjgton D. C. They will a few words about its w eightiest a r d children L arry and J a n e t, o f Mr. and Mrs. O rm and H ilder- Attend tih e S Herman county picnic phase- th e figure M ost adult§ are fru its, vegetables an proteinsffish Fortla-nd were visitors o v er th e brand and tw o boys le ft F riday Sunday a t, L a u re lh u rs f park. too lig h t o r too heavy. U nder m att, eggs, milk and cheese). week end w ith relativ es and friends • vacation a t Hood’s canal, Mr. an d M rs. Richard L ockhart m ost circuit-stances the control of A common e rro r is the avoid in The D alles and vicinity. ’Mr. and M rs. Melvin W alsh have re tu rn e d Sunday m orning from w eight is.^jn th eir hands. . ing of ce n ils, breads, potatoes C ap tain an d Mrs. M acnab an d n*>v«d into th e house owned by th /d r vacation during which they W eight Control requires, except and b u tte r in the fight a g a in st fam ily h iv e returned to th e ir home ^ e S tan d ard Oil Co., while he is visited re la tiv e s in W ashington. in persons w ith physical and o r fai. All of us need som ? starchy in P o rtlan d . C aptain M acnab w as w orking a t the odl plant, The Lloyd H ennagin fam ily left ganic derangem ents, a proper a d food every day and G u tter is not statio n ed a t A rlington fo r ten days Mrs. Blakely and th ree children the first o f th e week for th e ir ju stm e n t of food and exercise. only our m ost digestible f a t but d u rin g the m anaeuvers held th ere . Of' Oregon City visited re la tiv e s new home in P ortland. Lloyd re W eight ad ju stm en ts, in the ab- our best source of vitam in A—a Miss A nna M acnab visited h e r h a v in g T hursday. Carol had been C harles B ullard and w ife left too widely tu rn e d to rem ain here u n til the slse n c e of organic disease, is u s vitam in which isn ’t p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mac- visitin g 'her au n t, Mrs. Cooper. nab. over th ? week ed. Mrs. Leonard Fields en tertain ed S u " d a y . foJ NewP ° rt w h e r e ’th ey first of th e month. ually a tta in a b le largely by the d i-trib u ted in o th er foods. V olana H a rp er and Loraine the pleasure o f h e r little tw o , a *ew d a y s- F rom S ta ted com m unication of E ureka exercise of iwll power, th a t ra re It is b e tte r not to be too solemn W oedriff w ere v isito rs o f Helen d au g h ter, Sally T hursday L, p a r l e y will go to San Jose, Lodge No. 12. iA. F. & A. M. Thurs- qu ality which has been defined as al out this health business. Being M-acnab la s t week. ' »ftem oort. E ig h t m o th ers were Gahf<)rn,a vl8,t his only surviv- day evening, Septem ber 4th, 1941 the ab ility to e a t ju s t one salted afraid to eat is no fun. Rem em ber Mrs. M ary Kirkelie, who h a s th e re w ith th e ir children to see h&S Se<?n 8 P‘ <m’ peanut. th at a well chosen diet with em- fo r 41 years. Food serv es m any purposes in I basis on the protective foods been stay in g a t h er so n ’s home h a s the b irth d ay party. bob C hristianson accom panied m oved into h er ¡house in town. Miss Vivian Trounce o f Moro Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Coulee by Bill and Bob Axtell, Lloyd the hum an body. The most im por will supply all the necessary vit- M arvin Johnson, b ro th er o f Mrs. an ,‘ Mrs. S arg e n t w ere dinner re tu rn ed from the Oregon eo ast a t Johnson an d W yman French left K irkelie le ft to see about work in frte rts Sunday o f Mr. and? Mr?. Tillam ook this week. ]c s t S atu rd ay evening, for th e H erm iston. H jirry Van Gilder. Mr. an d Mrs. L. R. Conlee cam e const, sp en t Sunday in Seaside and The p e o p le o f W a s c o are h e re b y asked to su p p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Bill M acnab and * Ar. old tim e r who had not visit- Ixiek S atu rd ay evening from P o rt- re tu rn ed hom e Sunday night. B</b M acnab wctc v isito rs a t th e W asco since he le ft here. Bud land w here they had visited h e r Mr. and M rs. Omer S ayrs and home o f Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- Moi row, w as in town v isitin g s is te r and husband, Mr. and Mrs, d au g h ter, M ary are tak in g th e ir nab over the week end. frien d s Monday from his hom e a t H e ’ry Blough. W ith th e Bloughs vacation th is week visiting scenic F ran k Modler, accom panied by A shland. th ey drove into B ritish Columbia p rin ts ; ab o u t the state. s hi» « mi . Leland and gran d non, 'H arry R irhnlderfer led' Thura- for a trip . M r an(, - <, Mitchell F ran k Ixr M aster, m ae • trip to day fo r W h.tc Salm on »p-nding Mr and Mrs. H arvey Thom pson and fam ily a r e h ere this week from P o rtlad and Salem over th e week the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Her- nnve been aw ay on th e ir vacation Pendleton to v isit her fa th e r, T. S. end. l e r t K uhnhausen. F rid ay he w ent 'h is la s t week. fo r Reese. Miss M ary Sm ith of The D alles to Glenwood to a tten d fu n eral «er- - Mrs. Lewis Thom as le ft Mon- Zolo B rooks and Archie Radcliff is w ritin g h e r friend, M rs. Melvin vices fo r H enry M urray, a long day fo r P ortland fo r P o rtlan d to c f G ^ ^ n d a i e w cre hpTC T h ursday W alsh, a t th e home o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrr- friend. \i s .t th a t new grand daughter. C o s t in g fo r the Golendale Jam-* W elsh and son. ' (A rthur W atkins rcriim ed home Word received here is th a t Mrs. u '™ ’ J in __ j . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mills and fr< m a weeks visit a t the coast. C lara D ear was seriously in ju red ear ' ,of t h e children, Edw ard and Robert, ac- M r.'and Mrs. Hal W hite and son in a c a r accident in S eattle, suffer- ' y Mr. and M rs. A rth u r C h ristia n cem panied by guests, Mr. and Mrs. re tu rn ed M onday from a weeks ing a broken -arm, leg and a con- son and fam ily left Monday fo r John Roman of Illinois, visited vacation a t th e Oregon beaches. cu.sion o f the brain. Sunday in S eattfe w ith M r. and Miss Hazel M arie W atkins and P. N. Lemmon of A lbany has /¡ l ™* . ere , y , v * s ‘ t Mrs. C hariie Mills. T he tw o m en A ustin Fo*s o f-T h e iCtalles were been here this week atten d in g to Mr*, (^ n s tja jw o n s fath er, a ’ c b ro th ers and Mrs. Roman a dinner g u ests o f M r and Mrs. business connected w ith h is several and M rs. Leon Htfo-bard are a sister, from S eattle. F ran c is W atkins. rar ches in this county. m oving into* th e house recently Mr. £nd Mrs. ,H . L. , H a zelitt Mr. and Mrs. E v e re tt W atkins Ja n e F ren c h , re tu rn ed front} La- vacated by Mr. and M rs. Lloyd S p o n so re d b y the visited M onday evening w ith Mr. re tu rn e d from -a few days vacation G rande Sunday n ig h t and will Htffnagifi. and Mrs. M elvin W alsh from th e ir F rid ay , having been a-t C ra te r visit w ith frien d s here until school A barn is being built on th e Sherman C o -o p e ra tiv e G ra in G ro w e rs Lt.kt and along the coast highw ay. s ta r ts la te r in th e fall. place re cen tly bought from th e Mr. and Mrs. A rt Chammess o f M rs. Collis Moore and son left county by Bob Hoskinson. E. Am- P erilan d w ere g u ests Sunday a t F rid a y to spend a week a t the idor. is in ch arg e o f th e c a rp e n te r the home of Mr. and Mr?. F ran c is beach. uo^k. W atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Brisbine H arv est being ov er fa rm ers and Mrs. K enneth F ergusen and chil- left F rid a y fo r Tacom a, to spend business men a re slip p in g aw ay dren N ancy and S ally le ft for th? long week end w ith th e ir son fo r a week o r so a t the beaches or •’DHRPILLAR" DIESELS E ugene T hursday from w here th e in law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. to visit relatives, fam ily w ent to the coast fo r a few Car el B ennett. M arion Powell is said to be get- days. They will live in The D alles Mrs. G reta Wiley o f LaG rande rin g along a s well as can be ex- K3 K V i/T -a ag sin th is w inter. came W ednesday to v isit h er peeled anti it is th o u g h t th a t he - Mr. and Mrs. C. B. H arvey visit- fa-ther and m other, Mr. and Mrs. can be moved from th e hospital ed here Sunday and le ft M onday J. C F reem an. soon. fo r th e ir hom e in P ortland. He Mrs. P earl iPerkins and her sis- — -------------------— is Mrs. G ran t Arm -sworthy’s te r cam e up Tuesday w ith F red _ c i biother. ■* Schultz to visit friends in Moro h u Sharon Laughlin o f The Dalles whom th e y had n o t seen fo r sev- spent a few ays v isitin g a t th e e ia l years. I a k n i . iY 'iV A V o r n i n r v A. B. P o tte r home. A group o f B reak fast clubbers L d U U l I 7 - . T v a ., f l i n g IaViTla Gosson le ft S unday fo r will go to Bend .today to m eet w ith (a ilin g for a “ rededication of P ortland re tu rn in g th e n ex t day. the Bend C ham ber of (Commerce Labor Day to the sp irit o f lAlmeri- and re p resen ta tiv e s from K lam ath cen w orkm en,” E arl Snell, secre- Jam es W hitcom b Riley, while on F alls, t: ry of rta te , today urged Oregon th e w ay to the office of his pub- Wily K nighten retu rn ed from the citizens to accept p ersonal respom- lisher one b rig h t m orning, had m et V eteran ’s H ospital in P o rtlan d gihility for the the prevention prevention of lity for an u nusually larg e num ber of ac- last week end much im proved in traffic accidents d u rin g the com quaintances who consecutively health. * ing Labor Day week end. m ade the usual conventional com- Mr. and M rs. William ¡Close will Now, more than ev e r,” Snell ★ T he content of metals used in ‘•C cterpilb.r’’ Diesel Tractors is m ent on th e “ nice w e ath er.” This a rriv e th is week to tak e over the declared, “the nation needs th e continuous applause began to job of a s s is ta n t m an ag e r of the fuV m obilization o f its hum an re continuous!) checked byan all-sec am use the poet. W hen he reached local b ranch of the F ir s t N ational sources .to assu re t m axim um in''- “.'’ cvc.” Anv metal that th e office h e was greeted w ith a Sunk. They come from P ortland. achievem ent in our suprem e effort tails to incasurcu|>io“C aterpillar s’* day- Mr. -Riley smiled Mr. and Mrs. John Foss w ent f or ,n atiOnal defense. . S h e nation ter; quality standard is rejected. tar n o <1 lar o n H ra I i o/4 4 V a . 1 ~ o __ _ broadly, an d replied, “ Yes; • T’ I arw ’ve down 4 to -the ooast la st Sunday i to can ill-afford trag ic loss of man- Tims. \o u .tic assured strong and h eard it very highly spoken of.” enjoy the cool breeze and see the p0Wer, caused by traffic death, fo r wear :, ’ting parts in the “Catet A sto ria R eg atta while v isitin g tru ly , the death o r in ju ry o-f a u ilia:” Product \ou buv. th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. F red H ellberg. w orkm an in a traffic accident is as Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore, Mr. sipnificent a loss to the n atio n as GEORCE G. UPDEGRAFF and M rs. C. *L. (P-oJey and Rachel, injury o f -a m em ber and Tom S tephens aix? going to be of OUp aTme(, foroes.” A tto rn e y A t L a w in P o rtlan d this weekend to bid Increased traffic, caused by holi- good Io,ye to Mrs. S tephens who is (]rivjn £ increases the accident M oro an d W i leaving this Sunday fo r h e r home },aEar(}s on the highw ay unless John Deere Caterpillar ----------’——------------------------------------ driv ers exercise additional care and avoid dangerous d riving p ra c tices, he said. The secretary of s ta te urged each individual driv er FOR S A L E : Dugigea- house p ro p to accept as his responsibility the e r ty in G rass Valley ' $350.00. burden of preventing traffic acci Vada D ugger, The Dalles. dents. Inasm uch -as 75 percen t of the W A N TED : An old fashioned p la t. » form rocker, w ithout sp rin g s. accidents in the s ta te occur on Gall Jo u rn a l office. 42-4 p highw ays in the ru ral a re a s ,.m o s t o f them resu ltin g from speed too BOK S A L E : Several d esirable ,grea| f or conditions, drivers were w heat ranches in Umiatilla a n d observe these simple pre- Mo-rro-w counties, m any stock eau tions: ranches, la rg e and sm all, in j . diteduce -speed before en terin g E a ste rn Oregon, d airy an d chick- curves. > en ranches. W rite me w h at you 2: Reduce speed a t night, w ant. C. >0. R inehart, Pendle- g. w h en caught in long lines of M ake a note to try a bottle te n , Oregon. ca rs, be p atien t, don’t tak e dan- o f B a r c la y ’s P r iv a te Stock R E L IA B L E Man W anted to call *«'rous " sks, »«*">P0'W to p~.« on -farm ers in Sherm an County. ™e cars in fron . Straight Rye W hiskey, You’D No experience o r ca p ital re - . 4: N ever attem p t to pass a,inthc- be m ig h ty g ia d y o u di4. It’s quireA Sranc m aking $100.00 <-“ * » cu rve- whi 'e approaching on ly $1.15 a p in t and 60c a in a week. W rite Mr. Inm an, bow o f a hill o r when vision .a half p in t. . . a real buy I 2423 M agnolia S t , Oakland, Oal, o b sc u re d .fo r'so m e o th e r reason.- 5: Don’t drive when sleepy or Sft RROOS Q uart FO R SA LE: Nice 6 room -house, fatig u ed , p a rtly fi/fhished, close in, phone fi; Avoid1 driving a fte r over in- , P lo r iti, 1111 n o t « 2813 -or w rite 209 W 4th St. dulgence in food o r drink. Charles Bullard NON CH A LA N CE A fellow g o t on th e b u s w ith a hundred pound bom b u n d er his arm and s a t down, ^ W h a t’s th a t you’ve g o t on your la p ? ” -asked th e conductor. “ I t’s a delayed actio n bom b I ’m ta k in g to th e police sta tio n ,” cam e the answ er. I “ Lum m e,” said th e conductor, “ you don’t w a n t to c a rry a th in g like th a t on y o u r lap. P u t it under the se a t.” t ‘‘Back from your v acation a t la s t eh? Feel a n y c h a n g e ? ” “ No, not a ce n t.” 1 ' Visiting Sister After 41 Years Dorothy Jean Macnab QUEEN Sherman County Fair BIGGER THAN E V E R - No Increase in Prices! • HUGE E X H IB IT S In clu d in g A M am m oth farm M achinery show A H O R S E R A C IN G Pari-Mutual Harnasa and Run ning Racas, •v a r y afternoon except Sunday. PLUS Special Acta Between Races 1 ★ “F U N Z A P O P P IN " 75 Famous Performers including 18 Glamorous Girls in H our- and-a-Half Night Show at Raos Track Grandstand I ★ N ite H o rs e S h o w Plenty of Horse-action PLUS Unusual Special Acta I ★ M id w a y T h rills Plus Many FREE Acts I F A IR G R O U N D S SA LE PLUS VALUE METÄI QUALITY guarded by the C FCI I Oil O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co Want Ads $’.85 The D alles 40-43 pd ri A u. • ? ri r a -