» ? • r V TIIE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON H tlÛ A Y , JUNE 9, 1959 P a G e l i t k Rii the Rose Show parade and visit for news visitor here Saturday. were callers here Monday. a few days. / Mrs. Jim Brown was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee, Mr. and Mias Mildred Whalley, a niece The Dalles Friday evening whett Mrs. VAllfred Kock and children, of -atrs. Mrs. Margaret Peetz ar.d and Mrs. , oi ' r r it she entered the hospital for w x ’ • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley and daugh­ Cairqll Sayrs, ia to be married I 1 V H S S V 3 . 1 x 6 V cal treatment. ter LU: a- and Viola McGinnis, Saturday evening in Portland at • < ^*«7 Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Bayer and A rt and Joe Biibby attended the th? home of her father, Frederic r • r tp » sons David a n l Kt h m c’O’x J _o r t 'k o in Antelope last Sunday. “ y. to Jim Davis Iff C i k Sheridan and Willaffiiqa Thursday Mrs. K ndrick D unlin nn.i m- Both Miss Whalley and Mr. Davis to visit the form er’s brother and n.a Ei.’en F ortner attended a show Students from schools of high­ are graduates of ^Albany college. 1 A tirrific hail storm hit Grass family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bayer in The Dalles Sunday evening. •W ■ er learning a n iv e d hcma during j They expect to a'.ter.if' sum m er" Valley Sunday about neon, and al- and his brother-in-law and family, - Jack L wis and Cien Karne~ a t Eugene and in tha fall the p ast w 2k to spend the s u m -1 school m !U n a t Lv T k ia i* thcu* h the ground covered-1^. Mr. ar.d Mr3. Milo Elliott. went to E ast Lake Sunday and - f mer a t hoj^e or in the harvest 1 Mr Dav.s will teach >n the Albany dan.1#ge w„ done The E astern Star chapter spon- spent the day fishing high school and Mrs. Davis will „ .. _ ,, , . . fields. Ausin Foss, Booby Gill- Mrs. Maude G arret ‘ an . ho»- return to her school a t Detroit for Bot>b5' Ro!f= and -Dunlap sored 0 bridal shower in honor of mor, Vivian Fuller, Louise Barzee Miss Vivian Reynolds, at the Ma- left Monday for E nterprise and daughter Daisy, Mrs. Glen Kamos, and M ary Pinkerton from OSC; another term of teaching. sonic hall Thursday afternoon. Bob Zeigler, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallowa Lake country. The rock c:usher th at has been Carl Peetz from U of 0. Alan Mrs. Elizabeth ’ Clayton of Riv­ She received many beautiful and Gerald Dryden motor» J to T .v F raser also came up to spend the crushing rock for the Erskine et side, California was a house useful gifts. Miss Reynolds was • Dalles Friday night to hear t h : oi.d broke down Tuesday a fte r­ summer here. guest last week a t the T. M. unable to attend due to her having i Chicago Spiritual Gospel Singer ' Rebek?h and Odd Fe?*ow , dele­ noon and another will be brought u th? mumps. at the B aptist church there, gates of Lupine and 'Moro lodges here by the Rogers company to 'Rolf? ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blaylock j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. H .iycr, Rvy Kenneth Crews and Vi. . n J Ti s- went to Klamath Falls to attend continue the work. * A little rock visited with her mother M rs. ; B arnett, Max Pluejuke an 1 O ' the grand lodge. Mrs. Belle Con- was .spread before th: crusher be­ chner motored to Heppner Sunday. They were accompanied home by .Josephine Jones at Eugene last - Norton of Kent Wetv calle» s h-re lee and Mrs. Thelma Miller were came incapacitated. - w eek. 1 Tuesday. Rebekah delegates and W.«B. Rice M. E. McKee made a trip tb Mrs. Henry Roth and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Dickerson Mr. and Mi«. A A D •»' and Lewis McKee were Odd-Fel­ Bend Thursday to inspect a new Lydia^ who were visiting at the of Ashland were callers here Wed­ ¡motored to P er l u:d e -tv low delegates and were accom­ drug store being op.ned in that AlvaJStone home the past we» •' panied by their wives. city. Miss Evelyn Endersby of Moro fcim cr residents here. I while Mr. D -n H i d • Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter Miles M artin of L?xington. wa3 was a dinner guest of Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Van M etre*and ! db> afternoon. Pauline, with son Luther of Kent, ¡11 Moro, this week looking a f.e r Kernes Thursday. -fam ily have movxl to Wamic for I Anita. Dunlap is K : t ' ’ left Monday for Mitchell on receipt business m atters. the summer as he is working in with the house work at ‘ k° 1 " Emil Schwartz, the bu tch .r em­ of word th at H ubert Sm ith, son William Cauther? is improving of her si? ter. Mr-. Vein M bv Kansas, nationally known Evange- ed from school are Ferdinand p’its, Mt. and Mrs. Charles Lem- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnum th " t _ p b ta n d Bible te a c h e r’will a p .a k Pacific U niversity; _liX----------------- - -------------- - an 81 pound son was born r s T o ghtly (except Saturday) at 7:30* Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley were Doris Stradley, Janet Wilcox and to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bai rum | p. m., Bible Prouhecy and its re­ Ellen Cox from OSC; and Doro­ visitors in The Dalles Sunday. ef Portland. 1 laticn to present world conditions. thy Olds from Monmouth Nor­ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stradley Miss Faye. Thompson left F ri-j Dr. Thornton will also conduct mal. have as their guests their daugh­ Oregon State Colleg:, Coival- day for Portland from where she.[.n;eetings on Tuesday, Wednesday. Bill Guyton and Volna Guyton ter, Mrs. D. E. Morris, and chil­ lis, June 8, (Special)—Dean P ink­ went on to Victoria. B. C., in com­ Thursday and Friday at 2.45 p. of Kent were visitors here Mon­ dren of Wenatchee, W ashington. erton, Moro high school graduate,» pany with anothe» UacK-i in- the a t the residence of Mrs. R. J. Ginn. Mrs. Earl Olds went to Portland is one of 53 Oregon high school Evelyn Endersby, minister. day. Glendale schools, to take ship for Tuesday for several days visit. graduate« to receive a state board Bill Helyer of Carson, W ashing­ Honolulu, where they will spend 'Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd and of higher education scholarship to the summer with friends. Mo»*o Community Church; Sun- ton was a visitor here Monday. son Bill w'ent to Th: Dalles Sun­ attend Oregon State college next Mr. and Mrs. Tom F raser of a n d fo r th e g e n e r a l s a tis fa c tio n Mr. and Mrs. Gills French were(.Huv, June 11. 1939. 10:00 - Sunday day when Bill went on to Corval­ fall. in Portland Sunday and Monday, j p hool. Children’s Day program. Moro were callers here Monday lis to attend summer school. Described ajj. an all-around ac­ o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g ­ Mr. and Mrs. Lam °r Sayrs hrd a Special offering for Sunday school evening. Clyde Stradley and his sister, tivity man as well as a scholar, Mrs. Tom Alley entertained the Mrs. D. E. Morris, motored to Cor­ gi»< sts this week from Monmouth w irk throughout the world. 11:»»0 Pinkirton was given an unquali­ e s t a n d q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e d t h is Mrs. Evelyn Rogers and twe Mo’hirg Vforship, sermon by the Moro-Grass Valley bridge club at vallis Friday, returning Doris fied recommendation for the honor hei home Monday afternoon. Mrs. children. pastor: “Th? 'Concern of Jesus,” Stradley to her home here on S at­ by R. J. Cunliff, principal, whose o ld a n d r e li a b l e s t o r e m e r it s Kcnn *h C. Olds, son of Mr. and sixth sermon in a serie's on “The H rman Schilling and Mrs. A. F. urday. opinion of his scholastic ability, Mrs. W. R. Olds, form erly of Grass F a c t'o f Christ.” admin­ B-4? ?r received a tie high score At the pool hall Monday evening, character and w^thinesB was re ­ Y o u r A tte n tio n Valley, was m arried May I 4, at istered. 7:00 • C hr’stian Endeu- and Mrs. Ed Alley received the Durward Helyer show’ed moving quested by the high school con­ Carson City, Nevada to Miss Ldna I vor meeting 8.00 - Evening wer- guest prize. pictures of last year’s Grass Val­ tacts committee, which makes (the Lorraine Co’, man. v Kenneth fin­ 1 ship and selnion by the pastor Mr. and Mrs. De4 Olds bad as ley Rodeo, also pictures of the awards. ished high school at Grass Valley Wednesday, June 14, meeting of , their guests last week Mr. and Rodeo at the mouth of -Pine Hol­ and later graduated from the Missionary S»cie” * with covered . Mrs. M. M. Saunders of Walla low, and pictures taken at the University of Oregon. 1 di-h dinn r e? D' M v - n»»-1:. Tim'» 1 Walla, Washington. - Betty Lou Sherman county fair last year. Vic Burr is in Moro for a »hort of dinner at 1:0/. ; -s 1 • iy, -’- ’i Olds return d home with them Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd had N o. 8 o f a serios. 0 0 ° ° Facts That Concern You time qn a vacation from SCS v.ork IS. Sunday Schoo! P »'!• o ' : ’ before gpihg to Milton to visit her as their guest last week, the la t­ r.t ITurpcr In M alheur county. churches and Sunday sehoo*-» o uncle and aunt, Mb. and Mrs. te r’s sister, Mrs. Stevens of New • Tom DeArmond and J. J. Ins­ I Sherman county nt 10.00, begin-- * Frank Olds. Mexico. keep, county agent of Clackamas rung with program a t 10:00. Cov- Eugene Vintin was a visitor M’s. George Hayworth of ftiaqt- conn y, v re »,at the experiment , (” ed dish dinner at noon. Place. tle, W ashington spent last week here several davs last week. station the first of the week to ob­ D Moss park. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . A. F. Mansfield th< Home In­ tain flcta about demonstration _H«nry Go „'Ha »»son, Pastor- surance Fire A djuster of Portland Tom. Coyle. köU«. t:ials. Charlotte Crozier of Canyon was h«re Monday in regard to’ U k The annual Thompson family Grass Valley F irst Baptist City spent the week end visiting f” - th<»t de«troved the Baptis* Round-Up will bn held at D ’Mr« Church Sunday, June 11, 1939- her aunt, Mrs. Maude G arrett. (hur-'-h last Sunday. « Springs next Sunday, June 11. (Meeting in the M ethcdist church Mr. and Mr-. Hc’iry Howell of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley were This w ill.be the eighteenth g a th ­ budding) 10:00 a. m. - Bible school visitors in The Dalles Thursday. Wasco were callers h re Tuesday ering of the Thompson clan and C.»me and spend an enjoyable time .Tames Matches of Kent was e Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and caller here Monday. as usual a larg? crowd « o f mem­ w ’th us. 11:00 a. m., Morning wor­ bers of the fam ily are expected to ship - Sermon topic, “ Facing the Mr. and M rs. Dale Baker and C atherine Christensen of Ben<: come back to Sherman county foi 1 Future.” 7:00 p. m. - B.Y.P.U. daughter were visitors in The spent last we k visiting her grand Dalles Thursday. mother Mrs. R. A. Stow. the day. • , with Daisy G arrett as leader Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bibby of Mrs. E rnest Houston and Mrs. , 8:00 p. m., Evening “Cozy Home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight Richard Bruckert entertained Wed- 1 Hour” with the Adult Bible class Heppner were visitors here T hurs­ and tvan Gervais of Prineville nesday afternoon at th? home ol j in charge. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday day. Stopped here Sunday night on their Mrs. J. S. Newcpmb entertain­ way to Portland where Ivan will their mother, Mrs. Neil M cDonald,. World Wide Guild meeting. 8:00 with a bridal shower honoring | n. m., Thursday - P rayer and Bible ed the Grass Valley bridge club go to a Clinic. Mrs. Estel H artley vPent to M iss’ Mary Re.se, who expects to* study nt the ' parsonage. A tten­ at her home Friday afternoon. tion ! ! Boys & Girls ! ! Definite Mrs. C. A. Oestreich received the Dufur Sunday to visit her sister, be m arried early in July. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Pinkerton announcement will be r r ^ ' Sun­ club prize and Mrs. Eben K c Mrs. Alva Eakin, and family. She i turned 'Monday. - left Thursday .for a few days in day as to th« dates for Daily V a­ the guest prize. cation Bible school. It may start George McDonald was a bus;- Winnie Helyer and son of Kent Portland. Mrs. M argaret Peetz, son Carl Atondav. and Wyman French left early F ri­ day morning for Portland to view College Students Hail Storm Hits Music, Romance at S.F. Fair < Return Home For Summer CMiJPCHFS I Moro Boy Will Study Farm ing Ihc Grass Valley Quality Store ae for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear iJKIß For S a le Hosiery mendmer. Buster Browr Shoe Store, The Dalles. 20-^f C la s s ifie d A d s FOR SALE: Fin? wool buck. Clif­ ford Trumbo, 38F21, Wasco. 31; LOST: A yellow gold par pin, set with white and blue stones. Valued as a keepsake. Return tí Journal office and receive re ­ ward. FOR SALE: Windmill in good . ..shape, cheap. H. A. W?:k¡’. Wasco, Oregon. 31-3L FOR SA LÉ’: Second hand mach inery. 225 Weaner pigs. W. C. Patterson, Wasco. Phene BBFSJ W c Have Two Used 10 foot No. 2 Cherries CENTER DRIVE Stall* man F ru 't Co *623,483.67 tothe RESCUE located in the Columbia Thoroughly Reconditioned and Equipped with Warehouse across the street Nt.v hbricited Dirt Proof Shields from The Dalles Soda Works. A W. McLEOD Dealer In a’l.in* W eed ers, Treaters . FOR SALE: 18-foot H arris com­ Used Weeders bine. $500. R. M. Johnson. Klon dike. - 29-3, p y p f v t e p e q u ip m e n t FOR SALE: 1st class 1C’ Moro, Oiegon Phore 45 Rumley Combine. C. J. K r .g t',. . . Klondike, Oregon. I Same Cuarantte As New Weedcrs ! See These R eds T o d a y : FO SS & CO. i M oro « O regon ’ Complete Stock Cervine Che ncy W eaver Parts AND that’s just the beer tax revenue thia state tfse(f collects.. . to lift the burden of direct tax­ ation from your shoulders. Nationwide, beer contributes over a million dollars a day to the coat of government. Think what that means in paying for relief, in public works, in old age assistance right in your own community. Then think of the million new jobs that beer made. And then add to that a 100 million foliar market for farmera’ crops 1 How can we keep these benefits . . . for you-> and for us? Brewers of America realize thia depends on keeping beer retailing as wholesome as beer itself. They want to help public officials in every possible way. They cannot enforce laws. But they can—ond will—cooperate ! M a y w e s e n d y o u a b o o liie l telling of their unusual self-regu lation program? Address: United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. •Dolo from liquor Control Commtulo«; Ikon»« U«» included BEER...a beverage o f moderation