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. PÁGB I - I »HERMAN CO UNT! JOURNAL i/ •' • Moro Women MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. IMS WaSCO Girl HotelGets War Wraps Announce Annual Married In Charity Tea Portland Church l r a lovely settin g of w hite phlox and ch rysanth em u m s a t St. P e te rs E piscopal church in P o r t land F e b ru a ry 7, Miss M ary nouise Thom as, d daughter- a u g h te r o <n f Mrs. Louise Thom as of Klondike, became the. bride of R alph W. H. W illiam s, son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles W il liam s of P ortland. The bride wore a powder blue a fte rn o o n frock w ith m atching off the face h a t and ’’’carried black gloves and leath e r ' purse w hich m atched h er shoes. Sh - wore a corsage of g ard en ias anu fuscias. The Moro W om an’s Club will heló its annual te a on F e b ru a ry 2ft fo r th e benefit of the D oem - becher H ospital and the C hildren’s F a rm Home a t C orvallis. All ludies are invited to atten d . The business m eeting will begin a t 2:30 and the program a t 3 p. m. M rs. Collis Moore le ft S atu rd ay fo r Tacom a to spend a week vis itin g h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H untley. Mr. aityl Mrs. A rt N ichols of L e w isto if Idaho spent th e week end heife visiting W esley Nichols and wife. Completing the Job of placlM sandbags outside the office w in d o ^ of Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn. The barriers were Installed so the hotel organization could keep functioning iu ease of an air raid. an d Mr. and M rs. Roy Belshee P o rtlan d this week a f te r a. w in ter’s w ere d inner g u ests Sunday a t the stay in the city. V inton B a rn e tt home. Mr. and" Mrs. B em is Guy were evening. host^ F rid ay M rs. E s th e r Stanley returned d in n er re tu rn ed hom e from a fo u r m onths ' Twelve buest* atten d ed the dinner stay in Colton where she vi3itbd and played pinochle afterw ard s, her siste r, .M rs. Rpse j^ o o d w o rth M rs. Vernon Van Gilder and W al- and on, Guy. 2te r E aton held high scores and Jo e Mee sp en t the week end a t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royce low. F o rt Lewis on business. Mr. and M rs. T racy Fields, Mr. M rs. T ay lo r and in fan t d au g h and Mrs. Orm ond H ilderbrand and sons John and Gordon were te r, - T , p ris - - E llen retu . rn ed hpme , fo ™ The DaUes hosp.tal Sunday. in The Dalles Sunday evening. M iss Olive Robinson and brother P rincipal Cleon Caldwel a tte n d Jo h n v isited over the week end ed a p rin cip al’s m eeting in Moro in P o rtlan d w ith E. T. McMillen. F ra n k S tone of Condon visited W ednesday evening. visited S a tu rd a y w ith his sister, Mrs.* * Mrs. Owen B a rn e tt friends in The D alleaJS aturday. R obert K aseberg. Mr. and Mrs. P au len ^K aseb erg Mrs. A u g u sta Huckin returned h.¡me fro m a several weeks visit are p aren ts of a son born S a tu r in C alifo rn ia w ith her d au g h ter, day F eb ru a ry 7, a t The Dalles. M rs. M u rray W alker and husband. He is nam ed T erry Dale. The two m lot others and the bride’s siste r, Mrs. M arvin O verholts, al- so dressed in blue. S tan d in g w ith the bride and groom d u rin g the cerem ony w ere the two m others and the fa th e r of the groom and the b rid e’s sister. A reception was held a t th e "church w ith M esdam es O verholts and Vernon S chuster presiding. P re se n t were 25 guests. The bride and groom left fo r a sh o rt honeym oon a t the ranch of the b rid e’s bro th er, M ar vin Thom as a t Klondike. Scrap Iron On M. E. McKee was here Th T ’ day. th a t being a holiday. Mrs. A. H. B arnum was in P o rt land last week re tu rn in g home F riday. The Am erican Legion A uxiliary will hold its first m eeting in the Ginn house next W ednesday. I t will be an all day m eeting w ith cleaning the house on the schedule for the m orning and sew ing for the- afternoon. Coffee will be f u r nished for the sandw iches the women bring. Lowell Stockm an, who says his offcial announcem ent as a R epub lican congressional candidate will be out this week, w as here T h u rs day m orning while on his w ay to K lam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Conlee have been in P ortland several days for a visit ^nd for medical trea tm e n t fo r Lester. C ounty A gent W right and E x p erim en ter Oveson w ere a t A rl ington Tuesday to atten d a G range m eeting. J. M. Axtell w as tak^n to Th« Daltes this week to h:ive*a m inor operation on his m outh. M embers of the W asco Wom en ’s Study club m et w ith M r» Hugh W alker F rid ay afternoon w ith the pro g ram subejet being, “ Food.” Recipes w ere given a t Oregon farm s can probably con roll call. M rs. F. J. 'Royce and trib u te upw ords of 30,000 tons of M rs. F ran k L am bom gave talk s tra p iron in the cu rren t drive to on planning m eals and the hostess collect scrap iron and steel served refresh m en ts. th ro u g h o u t the nation, believes At a re g u la r m eeting of the Clyde W alker, associate professor of a g ric u ltu ral engineering a t E astern S ta r T uesday n ig h t the Oregon S ta te college. He e s ti P a st M atrons and P a s t P atro n s m ates th a t close to a thousand were special guests. There were pounds of scrap per farm will be nine p a st m atron s and th ree past collected if all useless m aterial p atro n s present. of th a t so rt is gathered up and Mr. and Mrs. George Sm ith and sold. F or the nation as a whole, d au g h ter, Ju d y of G rass Valley the USDA w ar board has e s tim a t visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. ed th a t one and a fo u rth million Wm. Reid. tons of farm scrap could be col lected, which would be the equiva Mr. and M rs. F red Cole were at lent of the am ount of steel re q u ir ti e county se a t Tuesday. ed to m anufacture one million Mr. and Mrs. W orth T ate have 37-mm. a n ti-a irc ra ft guns. n nved into town and are living in the E rnie T ate house. Farms Wanted ON VALENTINE’ S D A Y ... Remember UucU Sam, too! Mrs. John Foss was taken to the hospital last week suffering f ir m an injured leg which re q u ir ed a cast. H er sor\,«cAustin, was up over the week end to see her. Word was received here o f' the death of Mrs. C lara Dear who as, C lara Spear, lived here fo r many years a t the tu rn of the cen tu ry . Robert Morse, son of Dr. W. N. Morse, was m arried in Porland Ja n u a ry 31 to Miss H a rrie t Beck. Y eung Morse lived d u rin g his y tu n g e r years a t W asco. W. F. McLeod re tu rn ed from P ortland Sunday a f te r several days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudolf are here to visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. R, C. Byers. They come from above W hite Salmon in W ash in g ton. Wily K nighten retu rn ed from Salem Tuesday a f te r atten d in g a m eeting of defense council co o rdinators there. He re p o rts th a t it will be necessary to c a rry the oig an ization on som ew hat fu rth e r to be in line w ith sta te and federal regulations. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Moore have been spending some tim e in ' P ortland and the W illam ette v a l ley visiting friends and tak in g a vacation. The pie social given by the P a st M atrons club of the OES last S atu rd ay night was attended by a group Which am used them selves by playing gam es and dancing old tim e num bers to the music of E. E. Barzee and R am sey Schade- witz. Daily papers W ednesday carried the nam e of Rolla T hogerson as a volunteer to the naval reserve. • Victual call w iir be m ade in a week or so- . i - ~ C larence Huis is now w orking in the shipyards in P ortland, as a ca rp en ter s ta rtin g la st week. . ^Also G ive 0. S. DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS On a g ate a t P ickfair, the home Mrs. Louise Thom as came home of M ary Picford in B everly H ills. fix m P ortland Sunday. She« at- tended the grad u atio n cerem onies Hollywood, appeared th is sign: of Em m anuel hospital n u rses and ‘ This is the end of th e road— tlVb wedding of her dau g h ter, S o rry !” M ary. Patronize Jo u rn al A d vertisers GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF C. L Poley, M . D . A tto r n e y A t L a w Physician & Surgeon [he Dalles Hospital M o ro a n d W aeco >alles O regon Because you haven’t time to have your battery charged ?- To make this easy we have bought arcJaifd a MARQUETTE, High Rate Battery E Charger. GOLD LA BEL We new analyse your battery and charge it correctly IN LESS THAN AN H O U R No Extra Cost- -Done As You Shop ZZZZ. STRAIGHT BOURBON Foss & Company WHISKEY $2.15 Ch. 5|?o Pt. Moro JAS BARCLAY & CO., LIMITED, F»«rlo. IUI««to More power lines... BATTLESHIPS ? ...or... more America can'I builcLboth, for there isn’t enough copper! < I „ The Ladies Aid of the M ethodist church w ere busy T h u rsd ay m orn ing of la s t week w orking in the church kitchen. (A fterw ards they had a pot luck dinner a t the p a r sonage. N o th in g can take th e place of copper in w iring a m an o'w ar, or in m ak in g i t s m iles of tubing, its condenser eq u ipm ent, arid an ti- m ag n etic m ine devices. A m odern b a ttle ship req u ires m ore th a n 200,000 pounds o f ( copper — th e equivalent of 66 m iles of ru ral oi suburban pow er lines. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudolf of A riel, W n., are v isitin g relativ es “Castles In The Air ---- 1 ’W Í “ L z XJ C o m e d y in 3 A c t s F rid ay F eb. 2O th 6 8 P .M . ♦ Moro School Auditorium ¡Benefit Moro Library ^ A d m issio n s: R e se r v e d S e a ts G eneral G rad e S ch ool ty v -• y 5 O c p lu s S c ta x 5 5 c 3 6 c p lu s 4 c t a x 4 O c 2 2 c p lu s 3 c ta x 2 5 c » V Tickt t . a t S e a r c y ’s H ardw are Farm Equipm ent r n a tio n a l l -TD 4 0 In c te o m p le te ly o v e r h a u le d W u n i A ds Piano Tuning, ex p ert service, why let m oths, ru st, w ear, neglect of tuning ruin your fine old piano . W rite The Dalles Piano S to re, 7 -tfn 204 E 2nd St.' Mrs. Sid Johnson sp ent a days in P o rtlan d v isitin g b a r chil dren, Mrs. R obertson and Philip Jchnson. Don’t Get Stalled! c o m p le te ly o v e r h a u le d 1 -R D 4 C aterp illar a s is 1 -6 0 C aterp illar a s is A lso have several new on hand— j . K. M c K e a n Tr actors • A m erica has m ade its c h o ic e — un til th e w ar is won, copper m ust be used for b a ttle s h ip s, am m unition, airp lan es and all the o th e r to o ls of war. shop, th e g ia n t autom obile facto ry . . • each has to do its p a rt, now ! th e g ro u n d up. T im e is too sh o rt. Y our pow er sy stem , th e villag e m achin#* W h e n th e V ic to ry ’s won, you’ll ae<: a g a in Pacific P o w er & L ig h t crew a strin g in g co p p er dow n co u n try lanes and fre sh ly g rad ed s tre e ts, to carry cheap and p len tifu l e le c tricity to the proud new hom es of a land at peace. IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD a home, electrify your , farm, or make any change» in your electric ser vice re q u ire m e n ts, PLEASE SEE US FIRST. Your problems will be given every consideration. PACIF'C POW ER & LIOyHT C O M P A N Y 32 M o ro W IN W AR THE i V .■■if ' the very u tm o st out of production facili- 1 ties a lre a d y here. W ith enem ies s tr i k - ; ing sa v ag e ly on m any fronts, A m erica c a n ’t w ait to build e v e ry th in g new from ( T h e c h a llen g e of th e day is to save precious tim e and m a te ria ls by g e ttin g a ft f l F ? 4- A m erica c a n ’t go on building pow er lines an d still have enough copper for th e h u n d red s of new fighting sh ip s u n d e r co n stru ctio n . T h e re just isn t en ough copper to go around. No lo n g er can pow er com panies build long e x ten sio n s to serve farm s or s u burban hom es. N or can extensive new in sta lla tio n s be m ade to serve sto re s or in d u strie s w ith o u t approval of the W a r P ro d u c tio n B oard. l-T D 3 5 In te r n a tio n a l A IR PLA N E, Aeronca T ra in e r 55 H P Lycoming, Licensed, hydro- lie lending gears, 100 hrs. to tal tim e, dual ignition, p erfect con dition. Also $5000 m fg. b u si ness and $3500 res. p ro p e rty n ear P ortland fo r sale or tra d e fo r farm .v R. A . Spence, S heri dan, Oregon. Î5-0 P doing very well. ih» Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Lam born, Mr. and Mrs. C harles E v e re tt and Mr. and M rs. Bruce G rady m et F rid a y evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee and played pinochle a fte r dinner. M onday Mr. and M rs. G. A. S arg en t, Mr. and M rs. Ted A nder- soi and Mr. and Mrs. Gus H a rt m ann w ere in The D alles. church m et w ith Mrs. Claud S te phens W ednesday. The two m eet ings have been consolidated since rationing of tires started . Mrs. Dorothy B aker and son John ot P ortland visited her p aren ts, Mt', and M rs. J. T. Johnson, r e tu rn in g home Monday. • • ...................... .. C hris T aylor has been up from the riv er th is week tra n s a c tin g business and g e ttin g used to see ing people again. M errill Oveson drove to Union F rid ay to take some feed up to th e livestock experim ent station th ere. H a rry K unsm an was in H eppner T uesday to v isit his d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert M arvin and husband. A load of wood from the OCC cam p w as moved out W ednesday by truck. It was bought by George U pdegraff on bid from the gov ernm ent. . Ted Anderson /who haa haan te the Mid-Columbia hospital Io a week following an operation ia Mr. and M Irs. i M arioa Powell ana * The E v erfaith fu l class p a rty and ' iierc and a t Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoggard two children re tu rn ed home from Dorcas society of the C hristian $ . ’ 1 j ★ BUY U N IT E D STATES YEA R S OF D EFEN SE F U B L IC BONDS 1 S E R V IC I AN & STA M t I