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PA G E ^ « H E R M A N C O U N TY J O U R N A L MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, IMTOBER 22, 1948 Mr and Mrs Fred Cox returned can, Glenn Perry, Kenneth Crews, Mrs Ernest Blaylock while her Monday. Charles Perrigo and Bruce Alley. Mr. Coon was in the barber shop Crews. Anderson husband and son were deer hunt Mrs Art Schilling and children. home the first of last week from The Woman’s Community club while the regular barter went M Gene and Diane, were in The Dal Corvallis where they spent sev ing. met at the Masonic hall Wednes Mr and Mrs Harold Owens had les Saturday on business. deer hunting. ~ “ cuJL-tnn where thev will eral days visiting their son in A. W. McLeod and son, David, for Sl v^ nho™ Y Mrs Earl Olds „ and daughter, law and daughter, Mr and Mrs A1 day afternoon October 13 with 14 as dinner guests Mr and Mrs present. The club was reorganis and son in law, George Kruger, m^jr an(J Mrg Ted vonBorstel Wayne Karnes on Friday before Barbara Alley and Mrs John Roberts and family. They brought ed and the following officers Block motored to The Dalles left Friday for the Blue moun- thelr daughter, Mrs Keith they left for their home in Kan their grandson, Rodney Roberts were elected Mrs Earl Olds, pre Friday on business and to bring home with them for a visit. tains on a deer hunting trip. neCourcey to Portland Friday sas on Monday. sident; Mrs Frank BayerJr. vice Mr and Mrs Harold Owens and Mrs Olds’ father, Gus Engstrom Mr and M rs O rville R u g g h s . ere ^er husband met her and president; Mrs Max Brown, sec Little Roy Easter celebrated retary-treasurer. were hosts at - a dinner he daughter, Carol were business home a f t e r spending several A progam la ------ — — - party - at thev went w ent Qn on tQ io Eugene where «..v visitors in The Dalles the first weeks there for medical atten his 3rd birthday anniversary Sat planned for the next meeting thnlr hnmo fifttlirdilV evening. v a J ’ uendlng .. .. _1__ their home Saturday evening. the university. By Mr* A. F. Bator urday afternoon at the Valley Inn which will be held on Wednes tion. J Those present were Mr and Mrs - were of last week. Robert and • - Sam »«-»— Holmes Mr and «ra 6am Davis receiv n Arch Mr and Mrs Arzefi Lemley When his mother, Mrs James Ea day October 27 at the Masonic Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison Cantrall, and Mrs Don H i i Q i ’n p S S visitors in The Dalles il.I l V / w i l v i o 1» i Mr * ed their new Pontiac sedan Thurs Smith, Mr and Mrs John Block, and Tom Coyle motored to Sweet were hosts at a dinner last Tues ster Invited his little friends In hall. All interested please attend. i day and ieft Saturday accompan- and Mr and Mrs Lester Barnum. Monday. day evening honoring the birth for birthday cake, ice cream and Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb re- Home to bring Mrs Coyle home ie by his mother, Mrs Louie Miss Violet Parkhurst and Tr- , ¡.ned” home iast week from Port- Saturday after spending over two day anniversary o f ’ their son, punch. The youngsters all receiv Dvis, for Missouri to visit the MOTOROLA and P H IL C O ed little baskets with candy as win Parkhurst from Roseburg where they spent several weeks there as her sister Mrs Gordon. Other guests were Mrs latter’s sisters at Bonneville, Mo., favors. Those present beside the Lemley and children and Mr and Ethel James suffered a stroke visiting their daughter, Mrs an ElDorado and Arkansas City. and Hubert Wagers of Eugene honor guest were Karen and auto radios for im m ediate about three weeks ago and is in Mrs Hans Bardenhagen. arrived Friday and spent the W J Und Weid and family, They plan on being gone a month. week end at the home of Mr and d eliv ery , for all m akes and the hospital at Sweet Home. Mr and Mrs Harold Owens Dickie Alley, Florene and Nancy Mrs H. A. McCormick is staying Mrs Frank Bayer Jr. m odels of cars, com e in and Mrs Charles Powell of Port were business visitors in The Dal Crews, Linda and Leslie Perrigo, Guests Saturday night and see about h avin g one Instal Carol Owens, Susan Fields, By at the ranch during their absence Mr an Mrs Willis Brittain and Sunday at the home of Mr and land was a caller Saturday at the les Thursday. led. P rices from >48.00 up to and will continue with her sew children, Gary Wayne and Kay, Mrs Kenneth Crews were her home of Mrs Art Bibby4. Mr and Mrs Olan Stark and ron Bayer, Donna Deane and $105.00. ing. Mrs Eben Kee, Mrs Herman Fred Crowley Jr. motored to Glenda Perry, Johnny and Jimmy of Tygh Valley came over Satur- uncles and aunts. Mr and Mrs Mrs A. W McLeod had as her day to visit at the home of Mr John Leise from American Falls, Peters, Mrs Art Bibby and Mrs Portland Saturday to the foot Duncan, Jeanie Baumgartner and H A R R Y ’S RADIO SE R V IC E guests Sunday her daughters, and Mrs Frank Bayer. Little Kay Idaho, Mr and Mrs Louie Grlsc,h' Joe Bibby were among the busi ball game returning home Sun Larry and Curt Middleton. Moth P hone 2028 Mrs Alvin Wagonblast and Mrs Brittain remained to visit her kowsky from Fruitland, I<a o ness vistors in The Dalles Friday. ers present were Mesdames Har day. 319 E. 3rd St. T he D alles, Ore Patricia Corwin and daughter aunt Mrs Bayer. Mr and Mrs Ed Alley were vis old Owens, Ross Fields, Sim Dun and Chris Grlschkowsky from from The Dalles, Mrs Anne Ro Mr and Mrs Bill Johnson and itors In The Dalles Thursday. Canada. bertson and son, Larry, from son John, and her mother Mrs Mr and Mrs Claud Eslinger of Mr and Mrs s 0 Codfelter of Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer and Portland and Mr George Kruger Forest Grove were over night portiand and Mr and Mrs Bill Tommie Barnett motored to Gol- Keith Bayer went to The Dalles from Moro. guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Sabo and children, Rosemary and dendale Sunday t spend the day Mr and Mrs Eben Kee, Mr and J. W. Blagg Thursday and Frl- ‘Danny from Hillsboro came F ri visiting at the L. K. Smith home. Friday ’ evening to the football Mrs Bob King, Mr and Mrs Les day afternoon they went to the day Dr. Earl Kelland of the Bap game. gpend the week end at the Earl Olds lost his pickup by ter Barnum and Mr and Mrs Al home of Mr and Mrs Marcus Es- home of Mr and Mrs Donald tist Seminary in Portland was fire Friday evening just after he fred P a ^ e and family went to linger, leaving Saturday for Moro clodfelter, until Sunday. Frank the speaker at the Baptist churcn had crossed the Rosebush bridge. Portland Saturday to attend the to visit Mr and Mrs Ernest Es- von Borstel joined them at din- here Sunday. * The fire was thought to have Mrs R. J. Baker of The Dalles football game. linger. ner Sunday. Mr and Mrs Wallace May and and her daughter in law, Mrs starteed from the battery. It was Bill Bardenhagen and Alton Mrg Ernest Blaylock, Mrs Ea»'l Mrs Ted Peterson were business Olds motored to Prineville Sat- sawtell of The Dalles and Mrs Dale Baker and children of Port covered by Insurance. The Ladies Social Service club visitors in The Dalles Saturday. urday to visit the latter’s uncle Clyde Stradley and sons spent land visited at the homes of Mrs A Practical Business Mon met at the home of Mrs W. F. T. M. Rolfe and Mrs John Eng C. W. Fields returned home Fred Walker at the hospital. Saturday visiting Mrs |T. M Schilling Thursday afternoon A Progressive Legislator strom Saturday. Roy Baker and last Monday from a hunting trip Mrs L. D. May left Saturday Rojfe< with sixteen |present. Refresh to Susanville with his deer. Oth for Moro to spend the winter PWH AS«.. Sterte« T C » « » - . W . M . Hodiwnd. So« Y'O«* Boyce Blaylock, Alton Coyle son. Dale, left on a hunting trip. ments were served at the close Mrs John Rust and Mrs H. O. ers in the party from Wasco also with her daughter, Mrs Grace and Earl Sawtell and son, Doug- of the meeting. returned with their deer. Zevely. * I I * * las of The Dalles returned home Dugger were in The Dalles Thurs Miss Cassie Holmes of The Dal Mrs B. C. Baumgartner and The Social Service club of the Sunday evening from the Fossil day on business. Mr and Mrs Tom C oyle ^ w ere les spent the weekend here visit daughters, Margaret and Leslie, Methodist church will have a region where they went deer motored to Portland Thursday on fancy work booth in conjunc- hunting but returned without business visitors in The Dalles ing relatives. BRAND business returning home Friday. tion with the Rebekah bazaar to any deer. Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin and be held at the Odd Fellow hall Mr and Mrs J. O. Shull arrived children were visitors Sunday af November 2. Friday from Portland to spend ternoon an evening at the home Mr and Mrs Dell Olds and Mr the weekend with her daughter, of Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter. and Mrs F M. Crews of Wasco Mrs Boyce Blaylock and family, Mr and Mrs James Easter went motored to Stevenson. Washing- Mrs Earl Sawtell and daughfc to The Dalles Monday when Mrs ton and »pent the week end at Sharon of The Dalles spent the Easter entered the hospital for the home of Mr and Mrs Marion time with her parents, medical attention. Mr and Mrs Earl Harvey and Mr and Mrs Ivan Blagg and children were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrs ¿P IN T * 1 4 /J QT. J. W. Blagg„ Mr and Mrs George DeMoss and children of Moro called in the evening. Mr and Mrs Fred Peters and Enjoy the whiskey that's daughter moved to town Sunday and will live in an apartment M d ò h if. over the pool hall Mr Peters will be employed by James Easter In • 6 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS WASCO, OREGON the pool hall. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. NEW YORK. NEW YORK Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap mo tored to The Dalles Sunday and had dinner with their son in law S H O W : O c to b e r 3 1, 2 :0 0 p.m. and daughter, Mr and Mrs Har Orse o f a series o f advertisements discussing a topic o f v ita l publie isteresi. t ry Hooper, other guests were Mr and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap and famity and Mr and Mrs Bing Mal lory all from Carlton. Mr and Mrs Bill Newcomb of Camas. Washington were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb. Mr and Mrs Ernest Bsllnger A F IN E GROUP OF B R E E D IN G C A T T L E of Moro and his father, Asa Es W rite: L eK oy W right, S ecretary linger of Forest Grove were din Moro, Oregon for C atalgue H. B. Sager, A u ction eer— Joe J o h n son , Judge ner guests Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs J. W. Blagg. Mr and Mrs Ralph Harrington There will be plenty of restaurants to which and family spent last week end For year» the G ty Club of Portland has been in Portland on business. women and children can go without being ex noted for the thoroughness of io »todies and the Mrs Harold Owens and Mrs posed to drinking in public placm. impartiality of io reports on candidates and Olan Stark were business visitors The argument of dnnking by minors also fails political measures. A City Club report just sub in The Dalles last Tuesday. to stand up. All provisions of the Knox Law A reception for the teacheis mitted on the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens covering this subject will continue in full force. will be held at the school house ing Act (Knox Law Improvement) while making Obviously, licensed establishments, operating in Friday evening, October 29. « A no specific voting recommendation, completely the open won’t dare serve minors; the risk is pot luck supper will be served at disposes of the arguments most commonly sd- 8:30 sponsored by the Woman s too great. vanced against this measure. 4. If the bill passes and If the serving of liquor CllMr and Mrs Dale Howell and Don’t be fooled by the propaganda of the by-the-glase is as profitable as the proponents prohibitionists. Here are the facts, as reported bv family of Dufur called at the believe It will be, tremendous political pres a City Club Committee composed of seven lead home of Mr and Mrs Fred Cox sure will be exerted on the Oregon Liquof ing citizens, including a minister. Sunday. „ . , Control Commission for Issuing of new licenses. Mr and Mrs Donald von Borstel Arguments Against the Bill The City Club report says this argument ’’de and Mr and Mrs Alfred Kock left L i t would Increase drinking, drunken«»« and pends upon the profits from selling liquor by Saturday for the mountains on alcoholism In Oregon. the glass under this hill, and secondly upon the a deer hunting trip. The City Club report says this argument is an attitude end integrity of the Commission. Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles left "opinion only, unfounded on provable fact. Saturday for Heppner to visit 5. The bill is discriminatory because all establish their non In law and daughter. ments which would like to serve liquor by the 2. The passage of »hi« bill will l«ad to the return Mr and Mrs Earl McKinney and ’ of wide open drinking throughout the A drink will not be licensed. fa M?yand Mrs Norris GUklson further possibility is the eventual breakdown The City G u b report says this argument ' is - of the Knox Law and complete revulsion by valid only depending upon one’s point of view. were dinner guests Thursday j v - the public who would tb«n hasten to dry up It discriminates against the beer taverns which ening at the home of Mr and Mrs the state through local option elections. cannot be licensed under this bill. However, y 1” 1 Donald Clodfelter. The G ty Club report says this argument Is The health department is hold 277 restaurants (81 in Portland) and 105 clubs not based on fact. A careful search of the local ing a child clinic for all pre-school (18 in Portland) being potentially eligible to children at the school house Mon option laws in the vanous states fasls to show hold dispensing licenses under this proposed bill, day October 25 beginning at 1.30. any correlation between the method of dispens your committee feels that the general public Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson ing liquor and any trend toward dryness. will not be discriminated against.” and son Dennis, returned home The G ty Club report clarifies the entire issue 3. Liquor will be consumed In public places such Sunday evening from Portland if po'- when it says: ’’The proposed bill would modify as restaurants and hotels which are fre where they spent several days stxi>etvV’ Aer tVlS 0-^3 c° T) up0' ,n “ ’ ç ïo the present Knox Law only to the extent that d w tut quented by women and children. on business. to a c ^ te ot HO substitutes the dispenser's bottle for that of tbs Mr and Mrs Florin Coon re The G ty Club report says ' this argument is turned home Sunday from Sandy customer's." . . . , state advanced by nearly all the dry forces. Its cogency Oregon has much to gain and nothing to lose * 1 «afttton - .v)5CO‘"' where they spent three weeks. depends on one’s attitude toward drinking m co«49 n8e US'"' by improving the Kno- l aw. Why require pur . U«*448 » to t- * „..t public or semi-public places. chase of a bottle? I e liquor by-the-glass. th® Vr° right now Actually, this argument is downright silly. an I d a good time to Davis Family Leaves For Visit In Missouri Vote for WALTER J. PEARSON STATE TREASURER NOW AT A POPULAR PRKE! Sunny Brook MONTAG Kentucky Whiskey— A Blend (A ir Conditioned) THIS FINE KENTUCKY FAVORITE IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! 60 Furnaces and Oilburners Midco Purebred Breeders’ Ass’n for a ll typ es o f furnace w ork SHOW & SALE MOON tQLIPMIM ( OMI’ XNV call o f P u r e b r e d H e r e fo r d s SALE: N o v . 1, 1 : 3 0 p .m Sherm an C ounty F airgrounds M oro, Oregon on H igh w ay 9 7 City Club Report Blasts Arguments AGAINST LIQUOR-BY-THE-GLASS! Trade at the STRKKT n in t h »U PK R M A R K R T In The Dalle« W here y©« m ake ONK STOP TO SHOP for everything at th e very lowest GET MORE POWER FOR OREGON VofeZMXWS PKI< w» n r T U B R A I.I.K B We pay prices for highest yo«r eggs f n , n F«w«e fo r O r« » « » Com m ittee . i .11 c~o«o ». »«■ VOTE 314 X YES Liquor dispensing Licensing. 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