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HAGtt a, ' HÊHKMAW G O Ü ttfî JOURNAL, . a ; . J ' } < MORO, OREGON1 HI DA Y, JUME $0, 1944 r --*Y _ > George Updegraff Portable Kitchen for Nazis on Eastern Front preach here a t th e B ap tist church C larence May retu rn ed home eon, Clarence, M n L D May, aag on Sunday, July 16, a t 3 o’clock F rid ay from Hood R iver w here he M n G race Zevely and daughter, hi the afternoon. spent a week v isiting h is g ran d - Jean , atten d ed th e M ay family M n Tom Alley, Mrs J E Block, p a te n ts, Mr and M rs J A W alter, reunion the the hom e o f M n Es- M rs Ed Alley, M rs A nita B arn ett. Mrs Grace Zevely and d au g h ter, ia Powell n e a r W asco Sunday. M rs C R Anderson and M rs A F Jean, retu rn ed home S a tu rd a y J E Brown, M n Boyce Blay- F a ls e r w ent to The Dalles Mon- f-cm La G rande where they lock and M rs Wayne Kelley and day, th e U tte r fo u r w ere donors sp en t th re e weeks a t sum m er children were business visitors to th e blood p lasm a bank. school. ¡n The Dalles Monday. Major R. D. S m ith and wife Mr an d Mrs H arold F.akin nnd Mr and Mrs Dean Reynolds M r and M rs W ilU rd Rolfe are cam e up from The Dalles T hurs- children and M r and M rs N o rris spent fo u r days la s t week visit- the p aren ts o f a son born Wednes day to via t the la te r s b ro th er G ilk .son w e r e Sunday dinner ing relatives in Chehalis and Ta- day, Ju n e 21, a t a P o rtlan d hoa- »bter in law , Mr an d Mrs g u ests a t the hom e of M r anil coma, W ashington. pital. The fa th e r is on duty over- Clyde S tra d b y , re tu rn in g to Th? Mrs Tom Coyle. M r and Mrs W alUce May and seas w ith the U. S. Navy- Major Smith Returni To Visits Stradleys . Moro After Trip v At Grass Valley Judge and Mn George Upds- graft returned Wednesday night from their trip to the east coast having visited his brother in Ok lahoma, relatives in Pittsburg and in Washington D.<?. where George ndeavored to get into military government for service overseas. He was unsuccemful as the army end navy arc moving men up from the tegular services for this duty Dallas Sunday. M rs Aden A rte 11 le ft Monday fo r B eaverton w ith h er sister, M rs N o ra Jack, who had been here fo r a few days. She will re m ain u n til a f te r th e F ourth. Dr- W N Morae o f The Dalles was here Sunday afternoon fo r a call on Mrs M orse's p aren ts, Mr I l i a picture, received threagh a neutral scarce, shows aaembers •< a German anti-aircraft gnu craw saatchiag a few moments from Kasai an a ir attack U grab a bite to eat, somewhere on the Russian front. The M which Uwy M em to be eetto* wltb ere»« relish. » p p .r r.U y n > pre- p . r « « » p « u b to r t.T r ._______________ DRIVERS EXCEED LIMIT W eather h a . been generrdly cool E a rl S aw tell, who finished his tra in in g a t the Naval T raining S ta t on a t F a rm g u t, Idaho and M n S aw tell an d children came up fro m The D alles T uesday to * v isit h e r p aren ts, M r and Mrs E rn e st Blaylock, re tu rn in g to The D alles U tdneoday M r and M n Deaton Russell son, Bennie of Lyle, Wash., came „.-j, Sunday and attended the Sun- Schoo> •„ change the an around S h erm an county w heat fields. W heat in the north end of the county is p re tty well m ade and any dam age th a t happened to it will have to come noon. F a rth e r south th ere is still ¿ a n g e r of hot w eath er dam age. the e x ten t o f which depends on the w eather man. * • J E , T orbet, who was principal a t K ent last year, was moved to Salem by Vernon F la tt this week. Mrs Edna W aterm an, th e o th e- R ent high school teacher, has been sent a co n tra ct to teach a t Moro this coming school year, No celebrations or other m eans of observing the F ourth of Ju ly have been announced in th s dis- tr ic t and o th er than a few pic- n jca the day will probably be used Cpy hay pitching Want Ad* °f «• M r and M»-s Glen McLachlan and fam ily have moved back to F ° R 8A i ? \ i e .f t : RumJ ey n e w i i h bunker and » c k e Moro and are living on the C har- e o ^ te 3 rod weeder, ley B ullard ranch, w orking for w ith tra c to r hitch. T. L. Fields, Bill Schilling. Rufua 31 3p Mr and Mrs V Neal Freem an W A NTED : W ork on farm during sp en t the week end here v w tm g h a rv e st season. A ddress T. H h s p arents, Mr and Mrs J C F re e (Hander, Box 427, Wasco, pd l m an, coming from Eugene. Norwood A ppersor and Sid R eiser of McMinnville were here W ednesday to ad ju st the fire loss of Theodore von Borvtel on his barn which burned Friday m orn ing They a ’so vsifced the F rase r farm to look over the saddle hor res. Mr and Mrs Merle Becket will begin th eir vacation next week and Lloyd Hennagin will come up from Portland to tak e charge of th e bank during th eir absence Mr and Mrs W C M Her re tu rn ed home Monday night a f te r a trip to Salem to see th e ir dau g h ter, Mrs W illiam M <#inney rn d fam ily. The M cKinneys have moved to Salem recently as he is ♦o be in charge o f ag ricu ltu ral education in the Salem schools. M rs Elizabeth Schaeffer came h o m e.fro m a two weeks visit in P o rtlan d Monday evening. David McLeod, now nearly tbre? y ears in navy uniform , cam e home la s t week to v s it his parent® and frien d s around Moro- His sister, M rs Helen K ruger, came up from 4 P o rtlan d and his fa th e r from Gil liam county to m ake a fam ily g a th erin g . Mr and Mrs C harles Powell came up from Portland th s week to rem ain for a tim e on th eir fa rm here. L E Langford of Rufus was a v u ito r here T hursday afternoon. The Sherm an riders will ride ag ain Ju ly 2 s ta rtin g from the f a r grolunda and rid in g over the ocu n try north of Moro. They will picnic a t the Jess Landry home. Tw enty six were out the last ride. Dan McLoughlin was over from Condon T hursday to m eet w ith G eorge U pdegraff. The two a re ii\ p a rtn e rsh ip in the a b stra c t busi- n ew in Gilliam and W heeler coun ties, __ _ > Bill Fischer's 10-piece R A D IO ORCHESTRA Civic Auditorium The Dalles Under Sponsorship of the Dalles Brealcfa-t Club THE OLD RELIABLE for Quality—Dependability—Courtesy Quality Store Moro ........................... . CRASS VALLEY Walther-Williams Co. Is an old established firm that haa been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. Tire Repair and Recapping •INSURANCE D re g o q _ 4 0 1 E 3rd " —------------- —______ ■"__ - ____ R obert Z 'eg ler having com plet- th® F W a t OSC returned home l-« t T uesday, to aw ait his call to tl*e arm y . M r and Mrs Butterfield and d au g h te r, Edna May, from S p ra- <n*e, W ash., sp en t several days i last — x -----* week v isit n g th e ir m in law and d au _ g h ter. M r and rs Ever- e tt D unU p and fam ily. Miss But- terfield will rem ain here during th e sum m er. M r and Mrs C harles Lemley, M rs F ra n k Pike, Mrs Shelton F ritts and son and Mr and Mrs M illard E a k n and fam ily were em ong the visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. CRA SS VALLEY _ . w ~ . u Mr an d Mrs Boyce Blaylock U , jm d M n, F j,n k B a re r « 4 an<) & m -ly Sundgy djnn(,_ sons, David and K eith, and da J- g u ests at the home of Mr and ghtor. M r. C h a r i« P e rrie o, and T e d ’ TrimfcU. C lair B alser w ere b u s ness v is it G us »Engstrom and Mrs E d g ar ors in The Dalles Monday. Allfey altd d au g h ter, B arb ara, were M rs W ayland Weld and children shoppers in The Dalles Friday. arrived h y e from P ortland last Quite a num ber o f G rass Valley r Tue« U y to v i .i t untH S » tu rd .y atU n d M lhe Sunday School M r p . rente Mr and M rs J S i a ,)y M(m) Sunday ally a t Mono Sunday. Newcomb- Bus Logan of O akland Mi»« Elizabeth Nelson com plet Gal fo m ia, who has been v isiting ed h er freshm an year a t OSC and his fa th e r, who as been ill in Sai stepped here la st Tuesday to vis em, accom panied M rs Weld here it h er cousin, Mrs Fred Cox, and to v isit a t the Nbwcomb home. fam ily fo r a week. Don Cox too* JULY 4 C. A . Ruggles Alma „ „n ,^,r »«eord- y ,e S afe ty Division o f the S ecretary of S ta te ’s ’ office. The m onthly speed checks m ade by gtMe highw ay d ep a rtm e n t indi- cated only e g h t percen t of the ar;ver> held th e ir speed« below <he 36-mile w artim e «peed m ark. — . 40-mile p er . h o u r m ark, however, was ________ slig h tly ____ lower th an ________ ____ ____ the dom inant speed fo r o th er m onta of this y ear, th e sa fe ty division reported. In April, 85 percen t drove up to 51 mile« an h o u r; in M arch and F eb ru a ry it 50 mile» an ho u r and in. J a n - uary it was 51 miles an hour t h e n ig h t o f the m orning until 10 a t night. RuMe., m l|es DANCE John Stiles says Tuesday is s poor day for Sherm an Couu- tian s to leave home because they can’t stop a t S tiles an the Deschutes for ea ts or drinks. But Stiles ia open every other day from 8 In Moro J}“ * , **“ ° f ,Mr and Mre Fred Cox .returning home acrom- and “ " . L ,V i<ir a * P*’ 1 *'” k althou*h We<1‘ A majority of the motor.,is „.„¡„j by W F Jack ton was here from nesday and T hursday w ere w ar- trav elin g th e Pac fic h h rh w a v d u r i ? The D alle. TueM ay a . w ere Mi A h igh wind blew M onday L M , X « f . S “ “ A ""’ -J fflS . M r» v 11 K«K«daie A ll w ere look:ng a f te r th e ir farm lioldings in the county. C. V. B elknap’s B arber Shop will be closed from Sunday, Ju ly 2nd until T hursday, July fTn- \ P I t ia reported th a t Dpn McLach Un is able to sit up a sh o rt tim e each day, although it m ay be some tim e before he learn s w> w alk on one leg. M n G eorge W iliam s learned last week of the death of her sis- U r. Mrs Flora C hurch of Druid, Saskatchew an. The w ater died but five weeks a fte r the death of b ro th e r a t the sam e town. Tony Mjoura was here Wednes- day while on his way back to navy cam p from ¿us home a t B aker w here he had been on furlough. Tony says he likes the navy fin. F.nd has s gned up for six years “ THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ... The Dalles BOpeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo " I can’t think of anything else you’ll need for your Victory garden. Judge . . . you’ve got pretty nearly everything.” “ I think so, too, John. Ever get your asparagus patch going?” “ I gave that up last year, Judge. Tried it six years in a row with r\o luck. Just haven’t got the right soil, 1 guess?” “ WeU, 1 think you’re wise, John . . . no use keeping on trying things you know won’t work. Just like prohibition. State-wide pro hibition has been tried in this country seventy-two times in the last ninety years. It has been adopted forty-seven times in the past thirty-three years and discarded everywhere except in three states. Same thing was tried in eight provinces in Canada and in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia but it was an admitted failure and universally abandoned. “ The reason is prohibition dots not prohibit. All you get is bootleg liquor in stead of legal liquor, plus no end of crime and corruption.” TMa »¿»rrt i jrwMnl H Con/rrmr« •/ /w Your Fourth Mis» Nelson to Redmond t h s T uesday from w here she leaves fo r h er home In Lakeview Mtrs E th a Schilling and Mi«s Doris N euvom b of The Dalles v ere o v ern ig h t guests a t the hom e of Mr and M rs J . S. N ew comb F riday night, to v isit w ith Mrs W ayland Weld and children and Bus Logan. Mr and Mrs R J B aker cam e up from The Dalles Monday to gpend several days here on business. Miss B etty B a rn e tt and Miss Doris Newcomb came up from Th« Dalles S atu rd ay n ig h t to spend the week end a t th e ir hom es here. The E astern S ta r are having tn e ir an nual pien'e Sunday, Ju ly 2, a t the City p ark fo r th e m em bers and th eir fam flies and the Masons and th e ir fam ilies- A pot luck dinner w 11 be served a t noon. Arden Squire and son, Dell, came up from B oring T h u rsd a7 evening to spend th e week end h ere visiting a t the Eben Kee and Dell Olds homes. Mr and Mrs Ed Alley w ere bus- u ess visitors in The Dalles T h u r sday. Mias C assie Holme« cam e up from The Dalles S a tu rd a y t) spend the week end here. A A Dunlap retu rn ed home T hursday by plane fro m the E a st w here he spent ten d ay s v isitin g relatives- He rep o rts a w onderful tim e and enjoyed the trip by plane v ery much as this waa his first tim e in a plane, h e say s, it Is tc only way to travel. Mr. Dunlap w ent to P ortland S atu rd ay and b ro u g h t M rs D unlap hom e Sunday a f te r three week« m edical tr e a t m ent. T M Rolfe and Mrs Roy Wells and children were v isito rs in The D alles Tuesday. Mr and Mr« George Wilcox w ere in Seattle, Wash., la s t week to atten d the fu n eral of his sis Genuine Ju stin Longhorn Cowboy ter, Mrs Jam es Wilkne- Miss M arg aret Kock of OSC Boot fro m F o rtw o rth , T exas, you in d several friends from C orval lis and her cousin, B etty N acb ter, have alw ays w anted. Solid leath e’ from R oseburg arrived here S at- , iii-day, the g irl. wUl v i .l t several ’°'e’ “ d heel’ ’ hand ,a!rW Bla<’,‘ ; Ladies Slacks--Sldcks for w ork and play. Strutter cloth or tw ill. A ll colors Size 12-20 $5.95-6.95 JO D PU R S and B REECH ES $4.95—<1.95 All Colors— 26”—30” w aist SLA C K SUITS All lovely colors in S tru tte r Cloth o r Poplin. Black and W hite Check in Shark^kim. A ll < y le s in sizes*^ 12— 20. Long or sh o rt fleeves. Beige, Blue, Brown, Red, $8.95— $10.95—$12.95 SHORTS New well fitting sh o rts fo r your su r ny hours. W hite or navy in cotton twill. With Zippers 12-20. $2-95, $3.95, $05 Jersey Silk Dresses J u s t the dress to have if you are going on a trip over the week-end. Look lovely and fresh in one of our printed silk jerseys th a t ju st doesn’t wrinkle- Sizes 14 to 22 1-2 $6.95 to $10.95 Mens W ear W ith the com fortable two way collar. Cotton Gab ardine and Spun Rayon- S tripes, Checks, Plaids, and Plain colors w ith long sleeves. Blue, Beige, Yel low and Brown. Samll, medium and large. $2.95 $1.49 $495 to $2.49 W IN D-BREAKERS Durable w ater repellent jackets in Olive Drab. B utton style- Small, med ium, large. Justin Boots days a t the Kock home. or Brown Size 6 1-2 to 10. MVss Cassie von B orstei carne $15.99 up from P ortland Sunday to be the a tte n d a n t fo r h e r sister, R ita ’s wedding held Monday. Mrs W allace May an d Mrs Dean Reynolds were business vis ito rs in The Dalles Tue«day. • Rev. E arl and Mrs Shipley arc com ing from Los Angeles, Calif., on th e ir vacation and he will to Short sleeved sp o rt sh irt $3.95 to $4.95 SWIM SU ITS C om fortable, well fitting suit. Belted or draw s trin g style- Wine Blue ¿ r Beige. ..................... 2.95—$8.95 .................... Wool knit, Brushed rayon, cotton tw ill. Blue, Beige, W ine and W hite Sixes 28 to 42 $2.50 to $4-50 J lH I /