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“ k » -» - » • - * • jOW W ÄHM r ■ '/ \ | A(.f , sfk r , A »' ♦ , * ' *A N COUNTY i OUBNAC. MOM. OREGON FWOAT.MAT 1. |» « . Kent Scrfcp iron F ^ a y A R c»^ Shipped MolaUa a fte r __ Koct » range men Grass Valley f’ r ‘H e e l? “ J M r i ’ EllX ,“ ^ ^ m ” the irec ion h er hcinML^bt ter. M , r n ond Mrs. nd Mrs IPorter p o rte r and and Mrs. Mrs. „pending „pending a a week w e « here vi»« ing " her S . die ‘ W illH&s of Bunming-on. Burtming-on. „on in law and daughter. daughter, Mr. and < Wn ctonned here Thursday to M rs. Lawrence Todd, and h e r new v is't Mrs Frances King and Mrs. grand son. . ™ .. a p v on th eir way to Klam ath was hostess A U ikv Mias Doris Payne w w ,lw"*T7 Ed -on in relatives. eir ___ also to the girls sewing rhib w which , ' Alley yfcit They ’ " ¿ ned here Saturday on th eir met a t the home of M rs.. T e l tuni trip trip Home. Home. Mrs. Mrs. P rter ann and E v erett Thursday P o orter uvereu. n u. - evenmg. , ew7n,» was, »pen! <• . W illiams were form er resi- evening wA» »pen) i m u sewj . 2 ^ , 7 ---------- g ™ « Mr. v a lle H y alfoennv ._ ------------- of. Me. Hep H alfoenuv Mr nnd Mr». B. M. Kelly and Junction arrived here Wednesday -on 1-loyd w ent to . Hood 'River and will he depot agent a t Gras» Sailor Alright Despite Wreck Mr and Mrs. Grover Young re- reived a telegram Tuesday from their, at their »on »on, Clarence, Clarence, s.aiting s.atin g th nnav ’« _ and _ j „««i.iwAd he was weU uninjured. He on the destroyer U S S . Shir- tevant. th a t was sunk off the coast of Florida. M - k X ^ On^May 44 the Graaa Volley Jake Eslinger came home from Portland Saturday to vwnt h»s M r,. R. E. Summerfield, of the Rebekah lodge » “T ^ n l o r D d lM ' s t m t e V T r T w i n g 0 theii (7craRih Knf ,'h c r 'h ,a b y ‘.’ hoy, Donnie banquet in honor n f . „ ,he ^ X - ^ i e y . home frsen the fc.V who died ^ u m d a y . He ™ class. T h e j r ^ S coot sorted Sunday in ipon Sunday in order order th m a a t i ,Rs»hi>r Sa>her could take it to evening. E r r itte Wifaon who is in the ran cisco was arm ed force® in San F Francisco arracu .. e home , _ of his broth v^t-h a visitor al. th Wifeon >He ed T hursday and returned Monua.y. Mr. and M rs. Kenneth Satner end daughter« Helene and Shir- w fre dimlel. of Mr. w in fam Jcffw ies this RC c. ' Mrs. Walt Wilson and son James, and Errifle Wilson called at the home of Cari .Schadewitz Friday. ____** R. ■ V * M artin Melzer of Moro was a business visitor v j» w r m in K iwm, ent m Friday. u « j. Mr. M ..u« iller »«.« and Mr. and ana Mrs. mrs. u Blaine mu « m fam ily and nieces Shirley and Helene Sa-ther all of Moro w aited a t th e home of L. Sather Thurs- day. m «. arwl -M™ V F . Mr and *Mm. V. E. MnhUv Mobley and and sons V e ru a n d Keith and daughter M ary and -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wi - son and daughters Connie and IMrothy and »on Kelly were p,c- nicking < the John Decker dam Sunday eveumg. and CharUs Purdhaae called wRs, Mrs. Carl Schadewtts, and • nual meeting Saturday evening , Erritte. Wilson spent the after- with seventeen members present, noon Sunday a t the Decker lake R the firat ^ d second. de- motor boating. arep nf , uhe he B4* »range of IwHv grange £ gree Ivv VX ***ftv to ’ two - new J. c . W ilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. member», Mrs. Dale HoweH, and j*. Wilson vvuson «nu and huh sons » v»n^«> Jam es »■•- and Miss Doris Stiles. Norman, m erman, E a r rritte n u e Wilson n uro.. and J . B. — jvdam Adam s of . Moro w ere dinner g u ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Schadewitz. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Barnet* Jr., . « B ___ i________ apd . . Mrs. arn ett’s ¡brother of ParkdaJe Were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. j . £,. M atthes. Wilson and Mrs. John >t hotne Gra(;e Friday af. . at. the Hugh Hoakinaon, who has be«.. eve. working for the M id-State Con- Jo” ? “ ». ’ ?re * bu’ ineSt . in ' ,p ^ a a M r tw o'>d a v 'ria .< ’ we”e k , n i n ? t o ' v'isi't' Chauncey Rambo. . s tru c tb n company here bulWlng and ^ , ™ « d here Saturday. ' Fred Danielson, Mrs. Mac an elevatod here, left for .Condon ^ Ä ^ e T Ä e h a d P iL m te . Ï Ï Â ^ h e -^ n d o^ a n ^ ie y a .r* . e ~ Í pendectomy. ^ ’’n Z n ie d " ^ ^ 1 K riley’s’1 home ’ to 0 ^ " ^ cMss^will. d a « ’ history and wZllacZ and fam ily Je rry Wilson, Jr., John Schade- Mrs. Bert G rand W arren ™mP * weeR h e re. ' <’«ss Prophesy. ,Ticket« are of Wasco. They » ■ end a week here. <’»KS ncKeis Wa8C0. jH e y called a t the tne home nome Morgan were b u sin g s visitors in Z "M rR- A A Dunlap left Sunday able now from the seniors or th* M r and M w Wallace near __A Bend Sunday morning. The d a ll e s — Tuesday. _ f( r ’ Philom ath to vd«u visit her her moth- moth- Rebekahs. Rebekahs. heme from w;n leave H a rry — Howell visited TA , a t l T, the will leave F ra rk ^ k c. Estel H artley came r , . er and brother who ..... and iMrs r r a r ’c i *^ k v . --------- Portland. Sr» urday to Writ his . non fcr J he arm y. companied bv Mr. and Mrs. J. S home of M r. and Mrs. Dale In -hese tim e s m o re th a n u s u a l it family, returning Mo b g PltV Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Tavlor and Mrs, Buri w e « to The ell Sunday. Monday afternoon.# — E verett and W ednesday Fred Mr. and Mr». Ted w _ j ---- _i— evening when wV«on Fr«>d and B ert Cox of Grass is im p o r ta n t to h a v e a d ep en d ab le Henrv Clements came i p f ^ daughter, Lois Ann, were bus.- Tavlnrs and Mrs. Buri took Valley w ere (business T u to r s at Friday. The Dalles Wwlnesday a fte r „£<«, visitors in The Dalles an< portland I he home of L. Sather Frida.,. ............. ......... -and Mr. and Mrs. Darrcw KeFev ;)r d g r o c ;r — In w a r tim e prices a n d q u a lity PoH ir Wednesday. M r and Mrs. Fred Cox tpending the w inter IJhere * PMr * and Mrs. William .M cl^od MY s . G ertrude Kruiger P itt of pnn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stark, daugl’.er w ere visitors a t the •md daughter, of Bend smd Mr. Tekoa. Wn.. was a business vis,- MrR A A Dun]a n . Mrs. Vem hom e of J. E. Norton Saturday a n d e v en q u a n titie s are su b je c t to and Mrs Kenneth M artin and t or ri. the T. M. R olf^hom e Moh- M ohky of R ent Mrs. Kenneth and Sunday evening. family soent Sunday visiting Mrs. day. ' ; liarnt4 t< Miss Doris Newcomb Chris Thomsen E J c n ^ u m m c r. '• M r. an(1 M e . A rthur Blbby were «hopper, In The DaUc, O r » - change. D E P E N D A B IL IT Y M argaret Kock • came home children 'a n d Mr. and Mr*. «hursday. Q u i l i t y here w ill * Pluemke visited a t h e r heme w ill w n L arry came up ¿rom Bonne- „ dinncr g u c t s Sunday -he lat- Maso c ’: - x 5 , x ,,,- - ." ;;? ,, s- , v .............................: : . « ¿ r . G ra„ Vallcy Rebekah at the home t S S x x s of J. H. Wilson be fa ir a n d good, q u a n titie s prices w h a t is al o w e d . Z e i g l e r ’s - be ^ 7 G r a ss V a lle y I NEED "CATERPILLAR" DIESELS! ★“Caterpillar” Production is de voted w holeheartedly to our Country's needs. However, our /P a rts and Service facilities and I those of the ‘Caterpillar" Factory are devoted to keeping your ma chine on the job. Check with us now for helpful tij>s on how to keep your tr^uor on the job for the duration. O ’M tARA Supply & Im p. Co oocoococcooooocososoeoc^oosoooccocooooooooeoooooo John Deere Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Crews. A rt Mr. and Mrs. I>awrence Denis » Wr C ntrs _________________ Roth, Betty Olds, Robert Schilling piot0red to The Dalles Saturday ‘o°fWp ortland win be the principal Loris Newcomb and Ross Fields t.venjng Lo spend Sunday visiting « at ended the dance at Rufus Sat- re ia tiv es. The la tte r’s sister, »P™Ker. urday night. Mrs W. H. M argerum , of Port- Deaver K. Mendenhall J r. who Mrs. Lester Nahouse of The land accompanied them home to w a s relief agent here for several months, left last Monday for Dalles spent Monday visiting at visit here several days. th’ homes of Mr. and Mrs. I ^w’s - Mr and Mrs. Roy Schilling and g patt]e Vo ta\ e a relief job there Olds and Mr. and Mrs. Ted * on Gary, and Mrs. W. F. Sehili- Mrs L D May accompanied Trimble ’n£ were busineRS ™>tcrs in hor daughter, Mrs. Guv Hover, to Mrs Wrcn Hogue. Miss Anna Dalles Friday. her home -at John Day for an in- Srhw aitz Mrs B M Kellev. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A« Bibby were Rrfmite stay. ‘Mavne Kelley Mrs. Howard irf The Dalles Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. O. N R u b le s Cline and Mr». IBud Goon motor- business. Mrs. Ellen P otter ar.d made a husinesstrip lo Portlanc •d to the Willktrn B rinkert home daughter Phyllis accompanied the recently. . Thnrsdav for Mrs. Bibbys here a fte r spending the At the home Thursday as a_s a a surprise rp Mr> Mission w p m eeting a t ]a9t Brm kert. They spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Denis day the following o/fioars wer? quitting. , i,„d (8,s dinner guests Monday eve- e k c ’.ed':. Mrs. Sam iStnrk. preri- r- Mrs. ^ George M r Y Wikox Ed Aliev were ning Mr. and Mm. William Beck .hurt; Mrs. F red Cox. vice-pre,:- George. and Mrs. Ed Ailey e rt Arie)) ,, ,,) t . Mr, Mau(,f (^ rr<.t t 9ecre. busmess on, dors m The Dalles a™ fa th e r ....... . Monday. ^.a rj (>id„, Ray Jewel and Mrs. Mr». Orville 'Ruggles left Wed * Mr. and Mrs. John Block of Margcbwm from |Por»fcind. nesdav for iPortland . 0 visit her Bakeoven returned her mol her, ^ rg Shelton F ritts parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Mrs. John Hays, home Sunday txi and sons w ere The Dalles visi- P >”c \ She returned home Sun Grass Valley a fte r spending a tors Friday. djV month there visiting. They were Mr. and Mr». Ted Trimble were Mrs. Dell Olds enter-alned rn e sts Sunday a t the home of Sunday dinner guests ,w the home m e m b e r ,- o f the V9„ ey Mrs. Ed r.o Alley. n u ey . Dean o |(,9 brl<iie club a t her home Wednes- Mr. and Mr». Young ' . Mrg w c f^hillins ‘' ,v afternoon w-. b eontre-t m Mr». Grover __ _ and son H visitor» in TTie Dalles rn ntl d ^hnuren children ana and mrs. M r,. Edith Bur- r.'uy a t two a a arry « a » j were ------- -------------- . t-bles. Mrs. Ed A'- Sunday. net of Moro were v r i.o r s a t the ’- ' held h gh score and ,M n .. M A. A. Dunlap we:< to Condon an(J Mrg w F Clevenger, second high. Re fresh- e n ts w£re were 9erved 9erved a a t t thc clo<;e Sunday to attend an in stru cto rs' SchiUi gunday evening. r n \pnts school for the civilian training Mr. and , Mrg. Mrs. Kenneth Crews. of t he a^ , erno<>n; • Mr. and Mm. Kenneth B arn ett Mrs. E dgar Alley Mrs Gvs program . Olds The Senior class play will oe and Orville -Ruggles were dm- IM gstrom and M.os B etty 1 he benior cia»ss piay wm of Mr were lousiness visitors n The presented Saturday evening, May ner g u w te a t theJ í c undav Dalles W ednesday. 2, a.t ».he Grass Valley Civic and Mrs. N orris Gnkison Sunday. auditorium . The class seleoted Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith w ere ^ rg P u r| Portland came the comedy, “ Have a H eart,” by business visitors in The .D alles btst jv|cllfja y to vi»i), Mr. and Mrs. lean Lee Lathan. for this y e a r’s Monday. J. S. Taylor and to help them production. The cast includes Thirteen were present when pack tb e jr g-oods for shipment the following: Ted W d.son, Roy the home nursing class met with q-^ey will e ith er go to Portland Hogue; Peggy Waitson, Frances Cassie Holmes Friday afternoon. pr H eppner Junction. Mr. Tay- Well»; Lou Mansfield. Grace Zev- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox had as jor was depot agent here for 20 ely; Bo Larson, Ross Fields', dinner guests Monday Rev. and years, w ith the exception of tw o F ritzi Vining, Dorothy Ball; M arkM rs. Lloyd Anderson and Miss years when he was in Condon. Anrtwnvii R o b e r t Ziegler. D alles'an d Rev Frank Lemley and M rs, Frank Andrews, Robert McCarly of The Dalles and Mrs, The seniors are hoping fo r a and Mrs. Gerald Dryden. Lemley w ere visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. Je rry Wilson of K ent and Bud Coon Were business visitors in F rom w h e re I s it ... Moro Tuesday. Rev. Gail Mclley, , Mrs. Glen Karns, Miss Anna Schwartz, Rev. Freem an o f The Dalles and Rev Prinzing and daughter, Ramona, of Hood River m l.ored to Bend Monday to attend a district m eet ing of the Full Gospel churches. The beer people urge proprietor» A few weeks ago. I had occasion to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews of retail places to conduct them visit some friends of mine in Ne- were business v is lo rs a t Wasco properly and to obey the law. They br&ka. Tuesday. " urge consumer» to cooperate, and Nebraska certainly is a great ask the public generally to report i State. I like Nebraska. I like those law violation» to the authoritios. immense cornfields that seem to They send warnings to careless re 1 stretch from horizon to horizon. tailers and if conditions are not (Plenty of whestfields in Nebrasks, corrected they take the case up e . with the authorities. Naturally the too.) Ukwnoi , a . authorities and the public have wel- But the thing th a t interests me comed this as an added force in * MORO most about Nebraska right now is • building •• «• —'--------* j - order. - a— respect •— for »— law s— and the very im portant social experi • • • ment the beer people started there ¡WAipiMn stoatsai jq | w S|<« q <||ei»»d$3 T hat program is now operating several years ago. in many states — and with the N a os et )t suput teman vv Beer itself is naturally a bever age of moderation. Yet, all too tion at war, brewing industry or ganizations cooperate with civil often, people are inclined to blame and m ilitary authorities to assure beer wrongly for any misconduct good conditions in beer o u tle ts of the customer or the proprietor in a place licensed to sell beer. . around the army camps and naval stations. • • • • ' Somehow, to me, th a t’s a mighty So, the brewers got together to important, public-spirited effort. see what they coaid do about this. I don’t know of anything like it They weren’t really responsible for ever having been tried before. If their retailers . . . in fact, they’re people really help th e brew ers not allowed to control retailers. with th at program they’ll be doing Bat the brewing industry worked a great thing for the country. oat a plan by which it cooperates with the public authorities to elim inate bed conditions in the minor jajdjd su oijep oiu u iejjp jo ity of places whose conduct woulJ reflect on the law-abiding majority. A JI7F/1Ö SF IP*' SP 3 M V A Mouij oqvi UJUJ ssa u isn cj ' Caterpillar - 1910 >'r y k, rii hi- 1942 SVe've come a lo n g w ay in « ES&ctric RateSy too! ♦7.08 PRICE OF 100 KWH OF PP&L ELECTRICITY IN MORO HOMES ♦5.10 / y Jo e M arsh ♦4.54 »4.01 T. Lester Johnson ( jpyrifh t, 1942, Brewing Industry Foundation No. 38 o f a Series B U S IN E S S M A N A G E M E N T m a d e th e se am azing reductions in your elec tric rates w ithout any help from the public treasury! Pacific P ow er & L ig h t h as put up all th e m oney for its pow er p la n ts , tr a n s m is s io n lin e s a n d su b statio n s, and has tak en all th e risks of pioneering and developm ent. 1936 1942 1939 J In ste a d of receiving a tax subsidy, P P & L has already paid over $10,000,0^9 in taxes. T h is year alone its rapidly increasing tax bill w ill exceed $1,000,000. You get low er and low er electric rates — governm ent g ets m ore and more tax m oney. B u s i n e s s m a n a g e m e n t a l w a y s g i v e s a b e t t e r b a r g a iA ! Pacific Power & AN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR PU B LIC SE R V IC E ; HELP W IN THE WAR * BU Y UNITED STATES D E FEN SE B O N D S & S T A M P S A «' \ '•r 1931 1928 1926 > y, - - *