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SHERMAN COUNTY JO URNAL.
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A Red Cross meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Charles Ever
ett when plans were discussed for
the opening of a sewing unit here.
It was decided that sewing would
be done Monday afternoons in the
council chambers in the city hall.
The severe winds of last F rid ay
and S atu rd ay s ta rte d a num ber of
sm all blows in sum m er fallow
fields, causing the fa rm e rs a bit of
w orry and m any anxious m om ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W alsh be
cam e the p aren ts of a d au g h ter
S a tu rd a y m orning. Mrs. W alsh
and d a u g h te r are a t a hospital in
The Dalles. N am e: K athy lAnn.
Mr. -----
and ------
Mrs. ---------
H arley D utton
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and son E arl retu rn ed from Fos-
s.l S a tu rd a y evening brin g in g a.
sm all deer. E arl retu rn ed to his
work in P ortland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDonald
of R ufus le ft la s t week for D ay
ville to v isit relatives.
Mr. and M rs. E. W. McMillen
re tu rn ed to th e ir home in P o rtlan d
Mondav afternoon a fte r having
spent the weeR end visiting Mrs.
McMillens p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Macnah.
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Mrs. E. D. McKee was in The
Dalles F rid ay to see her m other,
Mrs. Jan e Dunlap, who is in the
Mid-Columbia hospital.
Mrs. Leo W atkins left fo r The
Dalles hospital T hursday return-
imr home the follow ing Tuesday
Miss Mildred B utler retu rn ed
to C olfax, Wn., a f te r having spent
several weeks vacationing in w a s-
co w ith her m other, Mrs. Wiley
McDonald.
■Bill and >^ e° rge
v isito rs a t Monmouth the first of
th e week.
I Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Medler re-
^ > fu rr.ed the first of the week from
Salem w here thev had gone to
' v isit th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Leo
D unm lar.
Mrs. Della P atterso n , d au g h ter
of Mr. and Mrs.
M rs^ F ra
n k Medler,
M edler is
ran
X , nin ^ h e ^ D a n ls
anH M r« Rill M acnab and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill -lacn ab
Bob M acnab spen t e wee en
M r"° a V x Ma'cnab
•
Mr and Mrs Basil -Bains re-
tu rn ed to W enatchee, Wn.. follow-
imr a v isit w ith Mr and Mrs T.
L Fields. Mrs. B ains’ p aren ts.
She was here for th ree weeks.
Mr and Mrs. H a rry M ontague
and Nyal Grady stopped at* the
home of N yal’s p aren ts on th e ir
re tu rn to Spokane from Del M onte,
C alifornia where they attended an
P Mr
insurance convention. ”
Mrs R. S. M acnab and M rs.
David Reid attended the ‘‘H appy
Home Cooking School” given in
The (Dnlles last week.
T G’^n Van Gilder left fo r S eattle
recently where , he will tak e i_
in-
struction in an oil school.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon N easham
are home for a weeks stay.
Rill McKean was in town over
the week end visiting his p a re n ts
firm Bonneville where he is em -
nb.k
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Crews re tu rn e d
L r f wiih hc’r m other, Mrs. Abbie
-iokn
the hot water method.
the o f *
T each er’s in stitu te will be held
kettle
method
to
s
s
e
d
,
the
jatoa to
in The (Dalles nex t M onday • ana
best
brought
to
a
boil
qviekly
4-H TEAM TO NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW
Tuesday fo r th e n o rth cen tral dis
without stirring.
tric t of O re g o n i T eachers o f ^ h is
A question frequently asked to
county are expectedLXo a tte n d ;and
Tom atoes a re so plen tifu l in “Hew does tomato juice compare
s i T ioq J s will he dism issed for the
T
Oregon and useful- in so m any with qrange and grapefruit ju k e
two days.
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Mrs. LeeRoy Hanson left with w ays th a t m ost home m akers find in vitamin CT” Miss Case says
h er household goods .for. Kirby it both convenient and profitable th a t cup for cup, orange juice has
last week, Mr. H anson having to store larg e q u an titie s of them about twice aa much vitam in C aa
A. J. B ucholtz announces th a t found a house th ere.
tomato juice, but, dollar for dol
fo r w inter use, says Lucy A Case, lar, you may easily g et more
he will lease his confectionery
The M issionary society will m eet
the firs t o f the year to his b ro th n e x t W ednesday a t the church a t extension n u tritio n ist a t Oregon vitamins for your money in to
matoes. Two tall glasses of to
e r in law , Ed Ross, who is now
2 p. m. w ith Mrs. Theodore J o h n b ta te college. The belated good
d riv in g a Bucholtz and Galley d is ston as leader. This is to he g u est w eath er th is fall has extended the mato juice a day would cover the
trib u tio n tru ck . Mr. Bucholtz will day and each m em ber is asked to season, m aking it still possible to vitamin C needs of the average
person, although most people, of
tak e ov er a d istribution line him bring a g u est. A good p rogram obtain canning supplies.
course,
get a considerable part of
self a t th e beginning of the y ear is prom ised.
T om atoes are the easiest of all
their
vitamin
C in other fruits and
and ta k e a re s t from the indoor
H u n tin g p a rtie s are re tu rn in g vegetables to can, Miss Case tdds.
work he has followed since buying b u t few of thorn huve brought 1,ecause they are an acid v eg e ta vegetables.
Incidentally she advises ag a in st
the confectionery 13 y ears ago.
nu nv deer. The group th a t goes ble, all they need fo r processing
using
soda in m aking cream of
Dr. and Mrs. C L. Polev left to Paisley b ro u g h t back two deer is the h eat of boiliqg w ater. < When
Tuesday of this week to tak e up fo r seven m em bers although five placed in jars* hot th ey need only tom ato soup, as the alkali d estroys
residence in The Dalles at the antelope w ere also bagged.
I f m inutes in the boiling hath. If m ost of vitam ins B and C . Ma
tu re tom atoes t h a t have reached
Twiss* ap a rtm n ts. Dr. Poley is to
Mr. and M rs E. E. B arnum came packed cold 45 m inutes is needed.
th
e ir fu ll size b u t h av n ’t tu rn ed
be connected with The Dalles home from Redmond W ednesday
In canning tom ato juice, the
R EG O N will be represented in the fifth national 4-H dairy pro- hospital. T heir home here has a f te r a tw o weeks stay a t th e ir best way to save all the food val red are as rich in vitam in C as
duction dem onstration contest at the National Dairy Show, Mem- l.t'en re n te d to Mr. and Mrs. W il- ran ch th ere.
ues is to h eat the tom atoes ju st ripe tom atoes.
phis, Tenn., O c t 11-18, by Virginia and Gerald Bauer, ages 19 and 18,
Close tem porarily. "
M r. and Mrs. E. R. B arzee re encugh to se p a ra te the juidii,
of Neskowin, Tillamook county. As dairying and cheese production
Tamo« U a E p w and fam ilv tu rn ed W ednesday from N ew port almut 190 deg. F., or ju s t below
Lady o f the House (rep ro v in g
arc the two m ost im portant industries in‘
T u esd a y “ from
M ount w here ‘th ey had been v isiting his the boiling point. These are thei ly ). “These biscuits ap p e a r to be
winning dem onstration emphasized how to keep a milking machine arriv ed
T uesday from
M ount
sieved im m ediately, as exposure sm aller th an usual.”
clean and sanitary. They w$fce coached by Robert Vogel, their club Vernon and have taken up th e ir p aren ts.
Cook: “ Ye«, m adam . I m ade
Mr. and Mrs. Don DeMoss were to air causes loss of vitam ins A
leader. Transportation and other expenses to Memphis are pr^\ ded resyjence in the H astin g s house,
them sm aller so th a t you would
and
C.
A
fte
r
sieving,
the
juice
is
down
from
Pendleton
S
atu
rd
ay
die team through the K raft Cheese Company, which also appropriates Of th e seven Moberg children fo u r
n ig h t and Sunday to visit th eir tan n ed im m ediately, p referab ly by have less to find fa u lt w ith .”
12800 in college scholarships for the eight highest scoring pairs in the have s ta rte d to school.
♦•nab
R alph Brisbine and son. Boh. respective p aren ts.
A show er>w as given W ednesday
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drove to The Dalles early Sunday
a load of ca ttle fo r the P ortland
to tak e M rs. B risbine to the tra in aftern o o n a t the W om an’s club
m arket.
fo r a v isit to h er d au g h ter, Mrs. building in honor of Miss Helen
A farew ell dinner was given a t
C arrel B ennett a t Steilacom , Wn. M orrison who will be m arried next
the home of Mr. and M rs. Claud
* Mrs. Delpha Ram sev le ft S u n Sunday to W arren Calvin JJpw son
Gouts, fo r th e ir son C hester, who
day n ig h t fo r - Richland. Iowa at the home of h er nffit^er. Mrs.
h ea r
town.
left Monday fo r P ortland, w here
w here she will visit w ith Mrs. Mae Gladys M orrison
Lem ley, siste r of Mr. Ram sey. F riends of the bride to he atten d ed
he w as inducted into the A rm y.
.
pp ETC
Those atten d in g w ere Mr. and M rs. J jeUCKS lO
LJ M
L ate r she will go into M issouri to as g u ests of the com m ittee • in
C arl R utchinon, Mr. and Mrs. El-
visit relativ es including Mrs. R. A. ch arge of the evenT and m any
ton Eakin, Tom M acnab and the
T rucks and bus ow ners in Ore- H ankins who was a guest here last beau tifu l p resen ts w ere given to
Miss M orrison.
Mrs. Dawson,
im m ediate m em bers of the fam ily.
w ere urgcd u d a y w m ake week
Mrs. Ivan G ervais and child and
|e U re tu rn a th is week in the
Mr and Mra John DeMoss cele- m other of the groom , and Mrs-
her siste r, H asel H atley, retu rn ed n .itl(,n a , defen8e tru ck and bus b ra te d th e ir 25th wedding anni- Bailey cam e up from The Dalles.
to P rineville a f te r several weeks inventory
jn v fn to rv launched
ia s st t week,
week. in
in v v ersary
ersarv Monday
Monday by
by re-inacting,
re-inacting,
launched la
visit
w
ith
th
eir
p
aren
ts.
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a sta te m e n t from E arl Snell,
in p a rt, the events of the actual MORO SCHOOL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. E ndicott
s ecreta ry of S ta te and Oregon wedding. • They drove to The By P a tty French
came from Prineville t a
v isit h er c|u,jrm an of th e H ighw ay Traffic p y lles and engaged the sam e room
The Moro team s, boys and girls,
Pa re n ts > M r- an d
M rs H - H A dvisory C om m ittee to th e w a r they had back in 1916 when m ar- had an ex citin g gam e last F rid ay
w hite.
d ep artm en t.
"t
ried. T he trip to The Dalles then n ig h t w ith Rufus.- T h e girls p lay
N E W EC O N O M Y ! The new Duo-Therm
Home com ing w as observed
Q uestionnaire cards were sen t had tak en 81 hours dusty trav el, ed th eir best w ith the help of the
Sunday a t the M ethodist church. out la st week to ow ners of tru ck s now it required less than an hour,
fuel-oil heater is both more efficient and more
re n tin g section, lend by Bobbie
iCovers were laid fo r 50 persons and buses in th is sta te . Owners
Gordon F rase r has been order- B risbine, o u r yell leader.
a t the dinner held a f te r th e m orn a r e askedto give the inform ation ed to active duty as 2nd L ieu ten an t
economical. For its adjustable Power-Air blow
The line-up consisted of B etty
ing worship.
sought in the survey and place in th e a ir corps a t G unter Field, C< ffman, D orothy M iller, M ary
er forces heat where you need it, drives lazy
The annual convention of the the cards in the mail im m ediately. M ontgom ery, Alabam a.
S:;vrs, A najean K nighten, Veda
Oregon F ederation of W om en’s
iPurpose of th e inventory is to
Blain Damon and Gordon Sm ith E»dshee and P a tty French. Sub
ceiling heat down, gives you all-over, even heat
c l„ bs will be held in Wasco Sat- se^
“
»d
o f7 o X n d ”
d »
U £
urd ay OetoBer 11 a t the M ethodist
busses deer h u n tin g w ith C larence Spar- s titu te s were Gloria Douma and
ing comfort J F . AND SAVES UP TO 25 PER z*
P atricia P inkerton.
c ,urch‘ R egistration will
fre ig h t tra ile rs in the country, ling.
The Boys team played hard and
CENT IN FUEL OIL COSTS!
9 a . m. and th e m eetings will be-
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th ese records
Jack C othran and wife left vigorous w ith th e R ufus team . The
#t U n
IjOWell sto ck m an ,
developed fo r m ore early M ondav m orning for S anta line-up: M illard Melzer. Donald
m em ber o f th e S U te Liquor board
C, uz. C alifornia to v isit th e ir Th- mpson. Johnny Shipley, George
Equipment with the famous patented Dual-
w ” 5peak !"
"J® ™ "* S ? p o r t i o n in th e assem bly of de- d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ray Edw ards and 'pvM oss. Linden M ersinger. Mac
Chamber Burner with complete flame control
i n ^ h l afteTOoen’ P ios^ec- fens* in d u stry " t r i a l s , delivery fam ily.
Hell. S u b stitu tes were Bobbie
ford
th aftern<^ n -
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of m ilitary and civilian supplies,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom F ra s e r re- Bri«bine, H arold M elzer and David
..Radiant Door__ special W aste-stopper...
JlVP af^ e^
n T ^ X n S
f i r - rellef of dock and U rm in al con" ceived a teleg ram Monday an- McLeod.
Co-ordinated Controls A the new Duo-Therm
(Both g irls and boys team s were
P,and and M rs.’ W . S. Kestion, and m ovem ent of passen- nouncing th e b irth i of an 8 lb. son
‘
. u . « k f i oix
t K p £ er traffic in em ergencies.
to Mr. and Mrs. Tom F ra s e r J r., d< ieated by the R ufus team s.
fuel-oil beater gives you clean, efficient oil heat
The Moro Townies played ag ain t
m* t°n *°nis „pen u every one in-
Oregon has ap p ro x im ately 65,-. a t W ilm ington, N. C. The young
u
Luncheon reserv atio n s 000 vehicles which are included lad will be called Tom F ra se r
• the High school boys team last
at LESS COSTS. Heat 1 to 6 rooms.
Easy
Tuesday n ig h t w ith the H igh
‘
d w ith Mrs
H . D. included in th e ty p es of vehicles
Bob K ing has een p e ge
^ o o L convention chairm an, ^ o r w hich info rm atio n is. so u g h t Lam ba C hi A lp h a ,.t O
w
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school boys w inning by one point,
terms available.
35 to 34. It was the m ost facin at-
E™«<rht home a iiT
survey. The ow ner of each college, w here he is sta rtin g
ing. b re ath -tak in g gam e th a t has
F ree f rews
g
vehicle has been asked to re p o rt its college course.
deer and an antelope from south-
capacjty> kind of
tim e
M esdam es and M essers Co11,s lieen played th is season.
F our m ore pupils w ere added to
ern Oregon.
Apf. . _ c flr£rent of y ear th e vehicle is m ost urgen- Moore, Roscoe Moore and Giles
and ^ rs* Arthur
g
needed by the ow ner and F rench were in The Dalles Friday th e school rolls th is week; the
com pleted p re p ara tio n fo r^ a long ^ e th e r in an em ergency he would n ig h t to watch th a t high school M oberg children. One in the first
vacation F
fo r re
New
__
, , lease
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_,U
za "
Aotnrin
r ^ rid X av v and
w i n left ‘v isit"
ta - _ w illin«
o r hire
th
team <lef<' a t ASt°
ria bv a ’ 39 to grade and one each in the th ird ,
fo u rth and fifth grades.
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S a r„ 7 '!
They ex- h id e to the governm ent.
7 score.
t:ves ol “ r s -
g
'
L n rid
O w ners who have received these
Au tbose w ishing perm its or
Pect to
a pa5- ° _ n r th ev c a id s but who have not y et filled iicenSes to drive cars m ay g et in
sen e s. A t w a sn in g
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- tb (m Qut and retU iried them are tonch w ith the exam iner a t Moro
y d rpnew acquain
urged to do so a t once in the in- on Wednesday^ October 8, a t the
^ p ^ n d and M rs E lla te re s t of fu rth e rin g the h atio n ’s court house between th e hours of
Trr li
naiip«
R elatives defense effort.
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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Mrg Doroth y F. Joh n sto n is here
: i e ^ ^ x nt, r ^ e cr
adav,sud M 0D E S T BRIDEGROO m
fo r a feyv days from C orvallis to
tra n s a c t some business affairs.
The m other and d au g h ter w’? re H er son, Dale, n o w a
Tomatoes Rich In
Vitamins A and C
Business Men
Red Cross
’ " m , and
FRIDAY. OCT1BER 3. IM I
Made By Moro
Sewing For
.
OREGON.
Business Changes
Wasco Women
_.
MORO.
A
^ n .
O
About Lending
In FUEL O IL COSTS
with a DUO-THERM Fuel-oil
Heater with Power-Air
Steve's Service Station
Wasco, Oregon
nnTionnb bmik
« - A
<.oi„g
who are staying a t Odell, while * rm worje.
Mr. Addington w orks in the ap-
M rs Dan M cDermid and M .
pies, came home S aturday to spend G 0 . H ilderbrand attended ~
point
tb«> week end in Rufus.
pwmi, in stallatio n of ex-servico
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Leland Medler left Sunffay w ith men and women a t K ent Sunday
as did Mr. and M rs. Viggo H ä u
felt.
e ,t-
.
W asco m et d efeat F rid ay n ig h t
y two points when th e Rirls
two strin g s played the G rass V al
ley volley ball
team s
here.
“ Honeymoon in 'B ali” w ith M ade
line C arrol will be shown a t the
school house this week end.
v John P roudfoot is resum ing his
studies a t the U niversity of Ore-
gon this fall.
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Mrs. A. T. S trik e ! i» visitin g
h er son in law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. K lindw orth and children
a t Connel, W ashington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson
w ere week end visitors in P o rtla n d
v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. John J r.,
and d au g h ter, Mrs. D orothv Bal-
sei and son John. £urfday was the
b irth d ay an n iv ersary
John J o h n
son J r,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce^ and
d au g h ter, C arm en are visiting in
»Redmond and P ortland leaving
F riday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .H astin g s
and son R o b erf retu rn ed M onday,
from a » weeks vacation a t the
A- T h e metals used in the “C ater beaches.
Cap. S cott a n d Lee D ehler
pillar” fuel injection system are
sp en t p a r t of la s t week a t th eir
sd hard they will cut glass. Result
cam p n ea r P rineville, re tu rn in g
-m a n y “C aterpillar” owners re
port their tractors have operated
S aturday.
20,000Trours and over on original
fuel pumps and valves.
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
y ' • ’ .
GLASS-CUTTER
O’MEARA
Supply & Imp. Co
Gator pfitor
DW
<> w
vS
-,
SiVE-p-W
Farmers Quizzed
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PAGI S
A tto r n e y A t L a w
M o r o a n d W aaoo
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
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Re wfttehed th e p re p a .
iong rftther im p a tie n tiy a w hile,
u n til his fu tu re w ife noticed h i s '
vance
? hg
“ * D arling we
have such a lot to
do n ahe soothed, ‘‘and if we w an t
, m ake o u r w edding a
success
‘
fo
t tb e m ost in -
rifip an t details
d e ta ils ”
•Oh, don’t w orry ab out th a t,”
m urm ured the young man'. ‘‘I’ll
I > th ere all rig h t.” -
Mrs John DeMoss received word
Tuesday th a t her sister, Mrs,
F ra n k Cox of Oregon City had
fallen and broken h er back.
Vernon F la tt le ft W ednesday
evening for N o rth D akota a f ^
receiving word of the d eath ol his
bro th er. E rn est, in th a t state,
H ershall D avis w ith his wife
and d a u g h te r w e r e F rid ay dinner
g u ests a t the ftome of Mr. and Mrs.
John DeMoss.
A ll W o o l
Q
v
J
J
D ress Shirts
JACKETS
$1.25
$4.95
2.50
Dress O xfords
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RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $48,314,228.08
United States B o n d s .,......................51,47-6,764.89 $99,790,992.97
Municipal Bonds and W a rra n ts.............................
1,764,738.58
2,995,946.56
Other Bonds
62,616,035.82
240,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Bank Premises, Furniture and F ixtures................
2,744,768.09
1.00
Other Real E state.........................................
7.312.20
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances........
387,588.40
Interest Earned. . ........................................
81,779.94
Other Resources . . . .
Total Resources . . . . • $170,629,1^56
COATS
$4.50
1 .,
L IA B IL IT IE S
$ 3 .9 5 to 6 .9 5
$ 2 .9 5
W ork S h o es
to
$ - -» 5 . 5 0 I.
0
-, - „
I-
' Capital ..
$3.000,000.00
Surplus
5,000,000.00.
'¿Undivided Profits ............................. 1,301,045.83
.n g ',,
J Reserve for Contingencies...............'. 1,877,774.29 $11,178,820. 2 .
- Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, E tc........•
614’^8-53
Acceptances ..................
........................... '•: • a ' ¿ o ’S S 'S
- •Interest Collected in Advance....................... • •
"Other Liabilities.............. .T ..
Deposits ......... .L ................................................ .
ISM,
Total Liabilities
$170,629a16X5«
TJ
»«ISg
field B oots H ^ t $ 8 . 9 5
J. P. YATES STORE
S e p te m b e r 2 4 ,1 9 4 1
Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon . .
T Z e la n
to
Condensed S tatem en t of H ea d O ffice and 41 Branche«
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>_y
M I M B I a F ■ D ■ a a I
D 1 F O^S I T I H I u I A M < I
c ° K
W asco, Oregon
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