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KH ERMA N COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO oKEGON
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and on to W alla W alla, Wn.,
w here he will be .stationed foi had a s d ln n tr gu«sls ' 1
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d j^ re Rogg Fields and to v isit his m other,M rs
Ralph
th ree years.
Mrs E verett w ill day
t o
da’^ h ^
u » „ , left Friday, fo r L ister and Mr L isten re tu rn in g
join him in a couple of weeks a n
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to v isit R oss’ grand- hom e S unday evening.
Mr an d M rs A. W. B enhart of W illard ^ n e t t ^ a n Bu^ , e s an d
u> Mr and Mrg f a Pike,
J e rr y Duncan and son drove
S an Diego. Calif., spent several ™r an
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to T he Dalles Tuesday to m eet
day8 iast w eek visiting a t the
. M rs w fm am Cauth-
his w ife and an o th er son who
hom e of M r and Mrs Dean Rey
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a rriv ed th ere from S an Francisco,
nold8.
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C alifornia. T hey will m ake th eir
^ M r a n d M rs A. K. C utts and
hom e h e re and w ill live in the
A superior service
B aker ap artm ent.
The Dalles Sunday to buy plants.
of personal attendance
By Mrs A. F. Baiser
H. O. D ugger w ent to Boring
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Oscar Lem ley w ent to The George Sjnith a n d
daughter, day a t th e J e rry Coyle home.
that costs no more
S atu rd ay evening to spend Mo
.G e r a ld Kelly.
Dal|es S a tu rd a y -to bring M rs Ju d y .
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M rs Ivan BlaeK and children
th e r’s day* w ith his m other re
clan, w orking on W heeler Field
daughte r
Mr
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Mr , and M rs Jam es E a ste r and w ere v isitors there Sunday.
tu rn in g hom e Sunday evening.
about 25 _ m iles , from . Honolulu.
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thc
hospUal.
^ ™ t h home ^from the hospital.
son,
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, for Port-
A lbert S tew art left_ Sunday
has been litre alm vacation
ost a m onth
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aon
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}flrfid
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business
and
to
visit
M r a n d M rs Tom Coyle had as
w ith Mrs H enry TeU and son ar- fcrtid on business and to
visit evening for h is home in Prine-,
din n er guests Sunday
Mr and
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J ^ n r T f r i w i d s fo r
the rived from H eppner F rid a y to relatives a few days.
vlHe a fte r spending over a week
M rs H arold B akin and fam ily
relatives andI friends f
seVeral days a t th e Lem-
Brenda E akin stayed all night h
v isiting his brother, Ivan
js»«5af low* 1JM
first tim e in 22 m onths He also spend several u y
T hursday w ith Deanna M artin
and fam ily
and M r and M rs N orris Gilkison.
>00 KELLY AVt
operates an am ateur radio sta- ley ho m e,
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Mrg
S tew art and^famiiy.
A wide range of prlcot
tion and has talked alm ost
Mrs B ern
T he Dal. Moro F rid a y .fo r Play day. Mrs
puplls of the 1st and 2nd
MOTOROI j A and PHILCO <
♦hat meat« all wi»ha«
over the world. He dabbles
ghter, D«J“* a
n eanna to take M illard Eakin and Mrs A rt Schil- g rades gave a party for th eir
a m ateu r photography. He> «Ud he lea S a tu rd a y -fo r D eanna to ta a
also at|en d ed P lay d a y .
O t h e r s a t th e school house Fri-
auto radios for im m ediate .
likes it very m uch on th e Ha- a piano lesson.
T.
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afternoon in honor of Mo- --------------------------- ---------------------
delivery, for all makes and
waiianr Islands and expects to stay
Mr and Mrs W allace May and
George W ilcox of Salem w as a
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program was CHIROPRACTIC TREATM ENTS
m odels of cars, come In and
two years before m aking another Mrs L j y May and M rs Grace business visitor here last Wed-
b / s o m e of the children
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see about h a vin g one i n s t i
Electro-Therapy
visit to the United States. H ear- Zevely of Moro w ere
nesday.
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. th rest w ent to the lunch
led. Prices from M«.OO up to
REAPPEARANCE.. .A p p a r s a t i»
Mr and fars
w+wrP
rived here by plane and will visltors in T he Dalles Saturday.
M rs B ernard M artin
w h ere thev
they prepared
prepared the
the
Hydro-Therapy
co n « i da rad h a r a N a a by th e
>105.00.
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mo tim
timp e next week by Mrs „ w
Mav w ent on to and , daUghter
,
leave on
some
W aiiano
allace May
w ere dinner guests
decorations of place
Commuaia t a , P r a a id a n t Edaard
harry *» radio service
pl&ne from San Francisco, Call- Hood R iver to v isit h er parents, Sunday at the hom e of Mr and
piace canis made by the
B en a a o f Cs ocho S lo v a k ia waa
DR. JACK E MITCHELL
p e r m it ta d t S ' B u k s h i a f i r a t
fornia for the Islands.
Mr and Mrs J. A. W alter, return- M rs F ioyd L ane in Moro.
children for th eir m others. The
P hone 2028
•peach aimoo th e Rad coup ia
Mr a n d uM1 H ° r ^ V e "
ing home Sunday eve" g
E ig h th ferade graduation ' will table w as decorate,! w ith bowls
Chat u a tio u .. Ho p ro a o u ta d a 310 E. 3rd St. T h e Dalles, Ore.
Mrs Roy Haynes w ere business th(? bus
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E lgn tn gr
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Valiev of daffodils. A large cake decor-
Chiropractic P h y sicia n
r e a a v a d c h a r t e r to C h a rle a (over Penny's)
VlU r™ i^ h n T h r)e M o sr o f tUMoro
Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap
hoo, Monday night, May 24, for ated - w ith theJ ,n a ™e
Chapman Bldg.
The DaRea. «m irerait» a t P r a y a
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(u n d a y vUIUng at
the and Mrs Doris «
M oro. g e n t and G rass Valley
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» n d lly , fo rm er residents of Kent.
fi-om Camas, W ashington from c la re n c e Young brought Mrs
Mr and M rs Cliff Innis ,
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P o rtlan d
Denver, Colorado.
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Young home from
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-Mr and M rs Floyd F la tt of w here she spent several
Moro w ere d in n er guests Sun- fo r medical attention.
Among those
those atten d in g the
day
Among
ay ld^ of
oi Mr and M rs Dean Rey- hall
gam e a t H eppner Sunijay be-
olds.
Art Rihhv Mra
Mrs Joe
Joe Bibby
tw een Wasco and H eppner w ere
Mrs
d M A ^ rt c Bibby
T ^ ^ e rlo X
e r « e i n y Mr and Mrs A.
A. A. D unlap, M rs
Gerald Kelly
In Grass Valley
After Two Years
h°M r a°ndMM rsnF r « irCoJx°returned d a y ^ o / t h e i r w ay home from ^ r ^ a n d M rs Orville Ruggles
M r and M rs Tom Alley “ "'’’ r
home W ednesday from Corvallis H eppner to visit at the hom e of
to P rln eville S unday to th e ir son in law and d a “« h ‘" j
X r e Y h e y s^ent severai days Mr and Mrs Ben A.len and fam- B[)end the day vl6n in g a t th e Mr an d Mrs L eonard Jones and
, 7 .h e h o m e of th eir s o n ______________________ ____ ____ hom e of h e r tester, Mrs U Fish- dau g h ter. Susan, stopped _ h e re
visiting at the home of th eir son
er and fam ily.
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F rid a y on theto way to thMr
in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Fred Crowley J r. left F riday hom e In T he Dalles from Stock
A1 Roberts.
They took their
for M onmouth, w here he will ton. California
grandson home after spending
help his p aren ts move to Airlle several w eeks w ith th
ugn
several weeks w ith them.
on
a
farm
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re
tu
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in
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hom
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the
te
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Mrs
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RUggies
W illiam W alter of Hood R iver
end of the week. M rs Bud Brin-
Mr and M rs O. N. n u w
spent Friday visiting at the home
k e rt su b stitu ted for him in the -------- -------- ----------
of his sister, Mrs W allace May
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school <room
and family.
and Mrg clau(J Curry of
Mrs B ert Cox Mrs W arren Mor and every t w o ^ ? r k * thereafter
gan and M rs John R ust visited
VAI.LEY
Portland w ere visitors at the
w!5l
l? v . i
H a Dugger and
Jo h n R ust
a t the hom e of Mrs Tom Douma
In
their hall.
hom es Saturday and Sunday.
in Moro Friday.
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Lt. and Mrs F. A. E v erett, who
Mr and Mrs Bud B rinkert re
tu rn ed home Sunday trom
from A
Airlb
inu:
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i t bas been stationed at K earney,
CALL 9106
w here they spent several weeks
(j.
U p d e g r a i t N ebraska, w ere overn ig h t guests
a t th eir farm .
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T uesday a t th e home of his sis
o»
M r and Mrs Ivan Stew art and
ter, M rs Arch C antrall and fam
A ttorney a t law
W R IT E ARNOLD JONES
ily. He will leave <oon for Japan,
fam ily and Fred Crowley Jr.,
215 W. 11th, The Dalles, Ore.
m otored to Rickreal w here they
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spent M other’s day weekend vis
W ednesday, F riday
it ing relatives.
Monday,
A fternoons
Mr and Mrs Bill Holmes, son
Robert, Miss Mabie Holmes, Mrs
Y ms I t ,
Ted von Borstel and Mrs C. J.
the dalles .
Kulick m otored to T he Dalle;;
from Kentucky j
F riday night w here they attend
211 E a st T h ird S treet
.< Is available again I
Telephone 3209
ed the play given by the St.
M ary’s class.
Mr and Mrs Francis Hammond
of Powell B utte are the parents
$9 -3 0
$0-60
of a son born Monday May 17. Mr
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and Mrs John Buether are the
baby’s grandparents.
Piai 10% war KqRor tax 4
Mr and Mrs John Block had
as dinner guests Sunday Mr and
Mrs Arch Zehner, Mrs Gus Sm ith,
and Mrs Jo h n Hays of The Dal
Enjoy the whiskey that«
Iqp and Mr and Mrs FA Alley ami
Mrs Don Sm ith and son, Larry.
A4 &
Mr and M rs Olan S tark spent
Monday in Portland on business.
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Mr and Mrs Harold Owens had
as dinner guests Sunday M rs W.
•RANO
D. B arnett and Mr and Mrs H ar
ry Young and fam ily and John
KENTUCKY WHISKEY— A B U N D
W ilson of K e n t
n
York . 86 Proof • 65* Gr>in Neutral Spiriti
Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle had as
National Distillers Products Corporation, New York
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th eir guests from Friday until
Sunday th eir
grand daughter
and her husband, Mr and Mrs
A Farmer—)3 year« operat
Jam es M anning from Portland.
ing own farms at Canby,
Ivan Blagg, Je rry Coyle, • and
Oregon.
H arve C utts of AJbany left early
Sunday for Payette, Idaho on
16 year« experience in legi»-
business retu rn in g hom e Monday
lative and administrative
evening.
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government in Oregon.
M rs E arl Olds and M rs Frank
B ayer and children to o k . Mrs
N ow in third 4-year term as ?
E rm a W hitehead to T he Dalles
State Senator.
S aturday when she took the bus
for h e r hom e in Fairview , after
Vigorous and experienced»
spending a week here w ith her
daughter, M rs Glenn P erry and
fam ily.
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: -ewa ■Jiti'Birrg- - ”
Mr and M rs C. W. Fields had
Fd Ao*. P. K. Hamir.en?, Chr.i., Oregon C.ty
as their guests T hursday and
F riday h er father, W ard Sheets
DANCÉ
Sat. May, 15
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E rnest F a tla n d ’s voice is S her-
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m an’county.s voice in the senate.
it is a strong voice, sincere and
respected. T h e needs of S h e r
m an ¡obtain an audience as long
CARPENTER BUILDER
as F atland speaks for i f because
NEW 8 REBUIlDINe
h e has w on universal regard by.
THE preferred whiskey
ability and’ in teg rity ., N o
m an
can represent you better. T h e
countyihas a larger part in. p u b
lic affairs w ith F atland.
E x p e rie n c e d
E ffective
On H ighw ay Study Commit
tee which la preparing long
road -program.
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VETER AN
Recognised as one of the six
In fo rm e d
m o st able m< n in the sen ate.
K E E P F A T I j AND
5 9 X E rn e s t R . F a tla n d
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Pr»l
Adv.
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SunnyBrook
Baseball
STATE
TREASURER
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Wasco vs.
To Keep YOUK Tern Cpuipnent'
Working!
Wasco Diamond
Sunday, May 23
GENUINE IH PARTS
ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT
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I MA» M A C H IW I /
Wasco is at the top, come
oat and support
paanaui
D E W E Y ’S
5
YEAR
Ill’s
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RECORD
as
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G O VERNO R
T he «mail amount you spend ssew in extra replacement par«
for your farm machines can pay off 10-to-l at harvest time.
d' b<,b> 2’ / . i *nd now " " * b*»
th® boat record of lU
industrial states for minimum
BUFp U*’
y. Put through best state pro
percentage of strike».
gram for social welfare in the U S.
>. Reduced
g. Practised modern forestry;
earned out strong reforestation
program.
stale
personal in
com e tax 40%; also raised
exemptions.
4. Reduced state businees excise
taxes 25%; both for corporate
and unincorporated businesses
A.' F ostered and protected small
businessmen in New York State
so that new firms increased
HQjSoO
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LAMAR TOOZE
-delegate to Repuclican National
. ' Convention, state at large.
Rem em ber: Genuine IH P arti are made w ith the iame pre-
ciiieat and accttracy as those used on new machines.
So come in soon and get the Genuine IH parts you may
need in case o i an emergency.
will support Oregon’s chpice. Overseas
veteran, both World W ars^_
g. Developed a farm program to
fight cattle and poultry diseases.
10. Social reforms and welfare
for the common man— coupled
with economy and businesslike
government.
- THOMAS E. DEWEY
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Elect
Don’t take a chance on delays in the field or crop losses
Because your equipment is broken down.
bo^ng.
t . Made
Republicans:
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Proves Ability and Leadership
fo r - P R E S ID E N T
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K. McKean Company
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May 23 - Klnzua a t W asco
May 30 - W asco, • bye *
Ju n e 6 - W asco at Ione
Ju n e 13 - W asco at Fossil
J u n e 20 - A rlington at Wasco
J u n e 27 - W asco at Condon
J u ly 4 - Open
Ju ly 11 - H eppner a t W asco
J u ly 18 - W asco at Klnzua
J u ly 25 - W asco, bye
Aug. 1 • Ione a t W asco
(Pd. ad. by* L am ar Tooze, 3814
N.W. T hurm an St. Portland, Ore.)
Ijamar Tooze has announced <
the follow ing platform:
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“I believe in adeqnate Feder- «
al appropriations for the np-
huilding of Oregon and the W est
hy power developm ent, reclama
tion, Irrigation and conservation
of natural resources. T he Feder
a l G overnm ent should reimburse
th e state for its tax lo ss caused
by the Federal ow nership of pub
lic lands. I firm ly believe in pri
vate enterprise with proper safe
guards, how ever, against
mon
opoly and exploitation; also, full
legal protection of labor’s hard-
won righ t to bargain collectively.
I am against present bureaucra
tic control and for a return to
constitutional
governm ent, a n
essential guarantee of h uman
freedom s.”
’ Mr Tooze, a member of the law
firm of Cake, Jaureguy & Tooze,
is a native o f W oodburn. An ov
erseas veteran . of both World
W ars, he is a graduate of I ’ni-
v ersity of O regon and Harvard
Law School. H e is chairman of
the State Board of Bar E xam in
ers and one o f the com m issioners
of Portland H ousing Authority.
H e com mands the 104th Infantry
(TimberwolD Division, a reserve
arm y unit.