P AGB » »HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON, I RID AY, JUNE «, 1»« The school election was held hero on Monday, with T. M .‘Rolfe-being re-elected director for three years i nd Mrs. Eva C antrall was re­ elected clerk for one year,. Bill B rinkert spent the week end a*. Silverton visting relatives. The Baptist Mission society met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Davis Tuesday afternoon. few exceptions the attendance has been very regular. In m anual the larger boys have made bird houses and the girls have made baskets. A display of the things The Daily Vacation Bible School made will be in the church on came to a successsul close yester­ day evening and Sunday m orning. - , day noon, with a picnic dinner a t the city park. Thirty four were Read the Ads in the Journal. enrolled in the school and with a wwk- V a c a tio n B ib le lap we»« vifk o rs in The Dalle» Cclumbia hospital in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom and Tuesday. Ted Thompson drove to Portland Mrs. Edgar Alley and children l°ft Saturday and brought Florence Wednesday for Ellensburg, W ash­ Lawrence and Lois I* latt home ington to visit Mr. and Mrs. Em an­ Sunday from their visit to P o rt­ ual Eslinger. They returned home Sunday. land. „ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tallm an Mr. bnd Mrs. Boyce Blaylock are came Saturday for a visit with Mr. the parents of a daughter born here, The Sunday schools of the coun­ Tuesday, June 11. and Mrs. Lester Conlee. The two The 4-H oliib children now a t couples left early in the week for ty m et a t the Nfethodist church Charles Lemley went to The summer school will return home a trip to Klam ath Falls. Mr. and 'Sunday. A basket lunch was serv­ Dalles Friday to bring Mrs. Lem­ Two Charges Friday morinng, their train arriv ­ Mrs. H arry Blough of Portland ed a t noon. Rev. L. T. Anderson ley home from a hospital. “ Don’t they teach you to salute of The Dalles delivered the sermon ing in The Dalles a t 10:25 a. m. were also guests of the Conlees. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich and in your co m p an y ?” ro ared the Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy drove in the afternoon. family were visitors in The Dalles m ajo r to P atrick M alone, who had Mr. and Mrs. E ..E . Barzee came to 'Redmond Sunday, visiting Mrs. passed him w ithout raisin g his f t Ò Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and Saturday. home from Newport Saturday to Lena Searcy and Chester and go­ daughter Mildred and Lila Let Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and h ard. spend a few weeks in Sherman co­ Alley motored to Portland S a tu r­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mc- “ Yes, sir,” replied P at. unty which is the best county in ing on to Paulina Lake. * •Muriel McKean is here this week day to meet Mr. Alley’s cousin, Mrs Lachlin and fam ily motored to ‘ Then why did’nt you s a lu te ? ” the world according to E. E. to visit a t the home of her brother Beulah W ickstrom, of Frespo, Cal­ Stiles on the Deschutes Sunday “ Well, sir,” P at replied, ‘‘I didn’t Carl Peetz is home from his and wife. ifornia who will spend several days where Mrs. Con Rust and daugh­ want to a ttra c t m ore atten tio n term of school at the-University of An announcement received here here visiting. ters of. The Dalles m et them for a than necessary, because I’m not D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d Oregon. * « by Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy is John Beuther and daughter F re­ picnic lunch. supposed to be out w ithout a pass. Jam es Warnock went on to his th at A rthur Cormier will be m ar­ da, and Mrs. Ed Alley were visi­ T e d jS a k er arrived Monday eve­ S h o e s to m e e t th e heme a t Imnaha after spending a ried June 29 to Mary E. M urry a t tors in The Dalles Friday. ning from Philipsburg, Montana to few days here visiting at the Wes Fitchburg, Mass* n e e d s o f th e Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker left visit his sisters, Mrs. Virgil Rob­ Joe Belanger left Wednesday for Fuller home. erts and fam ily (before going to Wednesday for The Dalles where c o m m u n ity Mr .and Mrs. George Williams Pullman, W ashington to attend a Mr. Baker will attend a grain Canby to spend the summer with went to Yakima Saturday to re- conference of workers on erosion meeting before going to his home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s - main a week. Their son took them problems. D. E. Stephens, here at Gresham. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling ever returning the same morning. 'from W ashington D. C. as co-or- Mrs. Lot Rust of The Dalle« and Mrs. Paul May returned from dm ator between the bureau of were The Dalles visitors on Tues­ Mrs. Frances .Bibby of Cornelius the hospital with her ntw born plant industry and the soil conser- day. v at ion service, m ade the trip with were visitors here Sunday a t the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Blagg and daughter. L ittttitttttf .^ s tttttittttn a ttttttta tta m tttttu u u m 1111.................... 1...... Cliff Cully, whose home is at Mr. Belanger. They returned Thurs A1f Bibby home. family were in Arlington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Weston, is working a t the experi­ day night. visiting their son Jimmy and wife. Work on -the Erskine elevator is and fam ily were visitors in The ment station this summer. He is Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and gpfting along rapidly and the crib­ Dalles Friday. daughter Leone and Mr. and Mrs. an agricultural student a t OSC. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling U R IG 1H A L A 3F-"A '3VEH Miss Louise Barzee is now work bing is expected to be completed Ben Payne went to Portland Wed­ -end son Robert motored To Ione ing at the clerk’s offee during the by the end of this week. Then thv nesday to visit Mrs. Alfred Payne’s roof will rem ain to be done, in Sunday to visit Mrs. Schilling’s . m other ‘b efore she leaves for her vacation of Mrs. Lyle Woods. , uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Mrs. M argaret Peetz has been the meantime a crew of mil’, home in Canada. They returned ert Smith. on the sick list this week and i< w rights are installing the new ma-j The Social Service held its pic­ oiw Saturday. chinery for the addition in Moro, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wood and ’ confined to her home. LeRoy W right returned home the one at Hay Canyon and will be nic a t the City Park Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibbs of Amity » with about twenty in attendance. Tuesday night from a week at ready to put the new equipment spent the week end visitipg a t the • Mrs. W. F. Schilling returned Corvallis where he was in charge in the Erskine elevator when it is home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball, i last Friday from a trip to Redmond Miss Anne Wood, who has been of a group of 4-H club 'boys and completed. where she visited her neice and visiting Dorothy Ball, returned Il is now estir 'i'.ud th at harvest girls. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bot- Bud Amidon left Saturday for in this cointy w.ll begin right af­ borne with 'her parents. Seattle where he will* attend the ter the F o u r.’.! of July although tenberg. She also visited with an­ Mrs. Arch F o rtn e r and son Rob­ other neice, Mrs. Lilly Nunn at- wedding of some of his friends. e rt and Mrs. Roy Wells and son some barley n • be cut before how many days Berd. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum re­ then, depe i< David went to Moro Tuesday where Mrs. Ed Alley and Mildred Al­ many hot—and turned home Saturday from Red­ are cool s:v’. hf Dr Poley removed the tonsils of iev were Wasco visitors Wednes­ / z mond where they have been mo-t how het. both Robert and David. day. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakin had ns of the spring. The r.. n- ».f Jay Freem an has Mrs. W. J. Davis spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson beer, sent u l ie senate for confir­ guests Sunday to celebrate Fath- at Moro visiting Mrs. J. H. Wilt. are starting a vacation Saturday mation as post m aster of Moro for er’i- Day Mr. and Mrs. (Alva Eakin Mr. and Mrs. jGerald Dryden and on which they will go to San F ran ­ another term which will begin some end fam ily of Dufur: Mr. and Mrs. family were visitors at Moro F ri­ cisco to see the fair, taking thcii time in July. There is considered Ralph Eakin and family of Moro; day. VO* Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eakin and« two sons along. .tc be no doubt as to confirmation. VAi Mr. and Mrs. John Hays retu rn ­ am 0 ^ s The county committee of the family: Mrs. Harold Eakin and son The tonsils were removed from ed home from The Dalles T hurs­ t A AAA met Thursday to make up z. iMr. Mrs. , day. Mr. Hays had been receiving «nd Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin, the budget Tor 'the next y ear. Ea rl - and Elton and Ellen, who aro a t Marion VanMetre by Dr. F o ley ' medical treatm ents there for some­ Thompson will meet with the mem­ heme. here Wednesday. time. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and bers. Mrs. Tom Alley and daughter Dr. Thompson Coberth with his grandson Larry and Mrs. John Harold Prindle of the farm REST TO THE KING*» management departm ent at OSC wife and uncle and aunt from In­ Mildred, Lila Lee Alley and Mrs. Hays were business visitors at will be here the last of this week diana, stopped here Wednesday A. F. Balzer were in Moro Friday. Moro Tuesday. X ;,„ * th« Origin»» Ganuln« S*a!y T v ftlM » TASTE ON A PILLOW Mrs. Alley ,and Mrs. Balzer visited J il.'tr, ». Mrs. Arch Cantrall entertained *■ Tor a conference with the county while driving over the country to FOR YOUR B O D V I- I ' l •li,- r u l i l . i l « S.»ly " A ir-W r» » r" I 4$ Mrs. Wilt while the girls went to show the visitors t)he sights. . n ,h..ic« 1 .X 4 . lu.ig »«apt« - , , • Fi»«o i-r«rtW -OM CW.R- awar. »gent , , „■ *K .. Tin Ulto on* giant halt la m * enough Nfe the dentist. Vernon F la tt has bought and is to i.Il a -m a.I room' It H th rn o.mpr*»aad to Mrs. Gladys Morrison and daugn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M artin at her hopae on Thursday afternoon n i . , : t i r . » thidtn*»a. into a drrp. »oft pillow for - ' - . • OataUa-rdL ft»» •*«• kaad». w«h I icr, Helen, left for Detroit Monday tearing down the old M essinger with club honors going to Mrs. Roy th . I..,.l>" t w. - - ! and family and Mrs. H. A. Sommer W. 1 1 . Guild, top, has been ap r ' li aiot ► *« th« Saaly Tuftle«». and l««rtt property near the Lou Peetz Schilling and guest honors, to Mrs. t-ke delivery on a new car. how dclighllul and how r e m a in in g ato«p can wtr< visitors in Arlington Sunday, C otto*! • ** They will be go/.e a couple of house. It has become som ethin? Dell Olds. Mrs. Dean Olds receiv­ pointed vice p resid en t in charge b»l where they visited at the home of of operations of the Union Pacific of a fire menace since being un­ weeks. Mrs. Sommer’s son in law and ed the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick D unlin R ailroad, succeeding N. A. Will­ Mr and Mrs. J. E. Polley of Los occupied. iam s, who re tire s after a long daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Iriby. returned home Sunday from a week Illness. F or the past two y ears Angeles ,v isited with Miss Vivian Ray Messinger was here briefly Kenneth ’ Crews and Wayne spent at Nyssa visiting Mrs. Dun­ general m an a g e r of the south­ Trcunce here last Tuesday night. las* week while visiting at the Karnes left Saturday for Olympia, Miss Trounce »pent the week ena Noonan home. He is still teach­ W ashington to visit friends before lap’s relatives. cen tral d istric t of the Union W. D. B arnett went to The Pacific at Salt Lake City. Mr. at the home of Mrs. F. W. Spinning ing in California. leaving for Colorado Springs where Dalles Sunday to return his daugh­ Guild will be succeeded at Salt at Dufur. Mesdames and Messers Lewis A picnic for Odd Fellows and McKee, Joe T ru itt, A rthur Bucli- Ciews will remain to, visit relatives ters,’ Betty and Dorothy, home > Lake City by F- H.' K nicker­ while Karnes will go to his home from a hospital where th^y had bocker, lower photo, who has their wives and Rebekahs and their olti. and W. J. M artin jr., were O re g o n husbands will be held at DeMo.-s joint hostesses and hosts to the a t Hoxie, Kansas. been acting general m an ag er at Mrs. Dell Olds and daughter their tonsils removed. Mr. and M rs.'A rt Bilby and fam P o rtla n d .— Union P i t t i l i R lilro id I’ botn next Sunday, June\23. All mem­ members of the Past Noble Grand Betty were visitors in The iDialles ber«. in Sherman county and those club last Friday evening a t the ily left Wednesday for Portland to Friday. visit her sister, Louise Fraley. from 'Antelope are invited to come, Odd-Fellows hall. Mrs. Percy Mrs. Glen Karnes accompanied No. 19 o f a »ori*» * bring a basket dinner and meet Thompson was high for club and Mrs. A. M. Nelson and daughter In Cornelius they visited Mr. Bib- by’s mother, Mrs. Frances Bibby, their friends. ~Nirs. Brisbine low;Mrs. H., Mc­ Members of the Chris Schult, Kee was high for guest and Mrs. Donella of Moro to The Dllles and returned home b riday evening. Saturday. Donella spent the night Mr. Means and son of The Dalles post and unit met at the Women s Elizabeth Schaeffer low’; ’Ralph vzere callers a t the Fred Cox home Club building Wednesday evening B risbine. won the high score for with Mrs. ^Karnes. Clyde Stradley w as’a visitor in for a pot luck dinner which was men and A. Douma the low. ¡Monday. The Dalles Sunday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W alter Byers and oiiginally scheduled to be held in Mr. and Mrs. Giles French left Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eakin and daughter of ? Kent were shoppers the city park until the wind be­ Thursday for G earhart to attend family of Moro spent Sunday vis­ came violent during the day.. the Publishers convention. iting r t the Estcl H artley home. - here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. L. V. Moore was taken toJhe_Mi_ Mi- a:’d Mrs. W ell’ ce May re­ R - W.Tls and daughter Frances turned home f.om Portland Satur- end Neil Randall went to Cleve­ \ i < '• / / / / , Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Kock and land, W ashington Friday to attend fam ily went to Hood R iver Wed- the annual Alder Creek Pioneer n '-day to visit his ris te r in law picnic. Mrs. A rt Bibby and children and Q U E S T IO N : W H Y IS BEER CALLED v.hi i. ill in a hospital. ■ Mrs. Marion Van Metre and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith were THE BEVERAGE O F M O D E R A T IO N ? w o rld ...an d their people...prefer beer. dren went to The Dalles Tuesday visitors in The Dalles Monday. Kenneth B arnett and A nita Dun- to attend a clinic held there. - ^ g - g ï ^ É C T i V Ê F R I D A Y & SATURDAY, JU N E 21 AND 22 ALE A N S W E R : Since re-legalization the brew- ‘ ing industry has bought 25,000 000,000 pound. Q U E S T IO N : D O BEER A N D A Grass Valley Host To County Sunday Schools County CInb Children Coming Home Today Sch ool Ends Complete Stock Q uality Goods attd PROMOTED j Z E IG L E R ’S QS ± Grass V alley * <•>. MATTRESS 55 i Zt— o iih Searcy S. W . & II M oro' °° ^ acts ^ l,a t ^ oncern ^ou a n open forum of questions and answers ANSWER: Peas Corn Trailer 3 0 3 Size 6 cars Ida-Dell 3 0 3 Size 6 cans Pork & Beans Shrimp G u lf B ran d Grass Valley Theater . _ 3 cans D ry Pack 29C Tomato Juice e« The Under-Pup” 3 cans . SATURDAY & SUNDAY Robert Cummings — Nan Grey Gloria Jean Krispy Shredded W heat Cracker: 3 pkgs. f» r —i 29c No. 1 Size ---- Cheney Weeders Full Line of Parts Fancy Telephone 3 pounds , Wax or Green 3 pounds WE DELIVER U r g e , Arizona ANSW ER^ B e e r i s ^ A N D ALE M A D E O F? ( . C O N L E E 'S G R O C E R Y F oss & Co. PHONE 622 MORO, M A K E JO B S FOR W ORKERS? ar OREGON A N S W E R ; Beer contributes $1,000,000 a day ••• $400,000,000 a y e a r. . . to h e lp p a y the costs of governm ent.. .local, state and federal. Everybody benefits from this contribution. ANSW ER: BeeKand ale have already made a million jobs. This employment is . . . all over the country. More than 100 othor industries benefit from beer and ale. t - > LA W ENFO RCEM ENT OFFICERS? M , STEEL, u i COAL 6 for D O BEER A N D ALE IN G INDUSTRY C O O P E R A TIN G W ITH Cold R olled S h aftin g Each Q U E S T IO N : Q U E S T IO N : H O W IS THE BREW­ . L Grapefruit Q U E S T IO N : JUST W H A T ARE BEER Q U E S T IO N : H O W MUCH DO BEER a Agents for: T r u -P a k Large, Solid of farm products. That haa helped farm ers . . . particularly during the depression years. OF G O V ER N M E N T? Grapefruit Cucumbers REALLY A ID THE FARMERS? TAXES CONTRIBUTE TO THE COST 2 lb* b o x 2 9 C --r . Frf-, I 'JÖOS i A N S W E R : The Brewing Industry is activo- ly on the side of law and order. A “ sc'f-regula- tion’\plan to eliminate retail abuses already been put into effect in a number of sta te sm c o - operation with law enforcement authorities.TO» plan is being extended. We would like to tell you about it. W rite for an interesting booklet. Address: United Brewers Induaridal Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, Ne w York, N .x . froo BEER ...a beverage o f moderation T" rt