COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Mrs.
Hood River Monday to her father, J. A. Walter.
for
a
few
days
there
h e funeral services for May stayed
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 11, 1M 9
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Party Attends
in The Dalles. Saturday were
Mrs. J. W: Blagg, Mrs. T. M.
Rolfe, Mrs. Clair Balzer, Mrs. A.
F. Balzer, Mrs. Lester Barnum,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox. Mrs T.
M. Rolfe and Jimmy Hart were
business visitors in The Dalles
Monday. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg left
Sunday for Portland on business
returning home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Block and
Mrs. Ed Alley were in The Dalles
Sunday to spend the day visiting
their, mother, Mrs. John Hays
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
STRAIGHTENER-UPPER
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Christening At
Episcopal Church
M r*. A- F . Balxor
Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor-
stel and children, Joy and Cathy,
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Jenkins of Portland, Mr.,
and t Mrs. Gene Reynolds and
daughter, Julie, and her parent«
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kellogg of
Portland, his parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. Dena Reynolds, Mrs Lester
Barnum and sons. Tommy and
Dlctele. Mrs. Alfred Kock, Mr.
and Mrs. Orlan Rogen and Miss
Jeannette Sassler of Portland,
all motored to The Dalles Sunday
where the von Borstel s baby
Cathy, and tlie Gene Reynolds
baby Julie, were baptfwd at the
St. Paul Episcopal church by the
Rev E. Ernest Tayler. They all
had dinner at Hotel Dalles where
Rev. and Mrs. Tayler Joined
scene $
Mr. and Mrs. H. O ' Dugger
and Mrs. John Rust went to
Washougal, Wn., Wednesday to
attend the funeral services for
Mrs. Nancy Beard.
he district V.F.W. meeting
will be held at Bonneville bun- V A
day November 6 at 1 p. m-
Mr and Mrs. Wallace May NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.,
ao iX& Na*»u>"
t h Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ball of
Bend arrived here Sunday and
had dinner with their son, Ted
Ball and family returning to
their home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ow^ns
are the parents of a son t*?™-
Thursday October 13 at The Dal
les hospital. Mrs. W D. Barnett
Is the baby’s grand mother.
Mrs Ted Trimble and her m *
ther, Mrs. Lewis Olds, went to
Warm Springs Wednesday to
spend a week br ten days
Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon of
The Dalles visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon Sunday
morning.
that’s
. ..^
Among the business
In The Dalles Thursday were
Mrs. John Block, Mrs Bruce Al
ley and children, Karen and
Wekle. Mrs- Ed Alley. Mrs Don
Smith. Mrs Ross Fields. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Bibby and daugbtei
Janice, Mrs C. R- Anderson and
son, Dennis, Mr. and Mr®- A. A-
It’s a ll In a day's work for a N avy
Bluejacket. A crew m em ber from
one of the units of the Sixth Task
F leet lends a U tile support to the
Leaning Tower of Pisa in the
coarse of the F le e t’s visit to the
ports of northern Ita ly . Florence,
Pisa and other Ita lia n cities were
on the sightseeing agenda as the
Task Force brought the N aval v er
sion of A m erica to M editerranean
shores.. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph)
Mrs. Frank Bayer Jr. was
hostess at a birthday party at
her home last Tuesday afternoon
for Mrs. Harry Stark. Pinochle
was in play at three tables with
Mrs. George Norval of Tygh Val
ley holding high score and Mrs.
Herman Ziegler low score for the
afternoon. Guests included M:s.
Willis Brittain, Mrs. George Nor-
val and Mrs. Grace Webb ^ f
Tygh Valley, Mrs. Herman Zieg
ler, Mrs. Frank Bayer Sr., Mrs.
Harold Eakin, Mrs. John Block,
Mrs Charles Perrigo, Mrs. Earl
Olds and the honor guest Re
freshments were served at the
Kentucky Whiskey
-A Blend
COURT JUSTICE . . - Federal j u i
who was named to the « * ■ * * * cour
rruman to succeed the late Wi.cy
• Mrs. Gertrude M nton, in their New
shortly a fte r
N
86 FROOF • 6 5 » GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
receiving ihc Bswiiwtbi.
Sunday to spend tne uay av me
ho ne of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frad Stradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young
motored to Yakima, Wn., Sunday
to spend the day with their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Young.
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap went to
Kent Friday to stay* with the
Mobley children while Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Mobley went to Port
land to the stock show.
Mr. and Mrs- Earl Olds w*nt
to Portland Thursday returning
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blaylock
returned home Sunday from a
trip to Portland where they at
tended the P- I and Forest
Grove and Vancouver where they
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs 11. 0. Dugger,
Mrs. John 'Rust and daughter,
Phyllis and Mrs. Tom Saxton and
rfanahter. Betty of Moro went
At BLUMS you can get
Maple Bars and D oughnuts to
take hom e to your wife or eat
here for a snack and wom en
can surprise husbands with em
T h ey ’re good
Junior Banana Split
Only 25 cents
on Friday & Saturday
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Mrs. Guy Vintin Jr. and family
Tuesday from a trip to
Moines. Iowa, where he spent of Goldendale, Wn., Mr. and Mrs.
about a month visiting relatives Frank Bayer and children, Ju
lia and Byron, and Mr. and Mrs.
and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Helyer and Claud Bayer and son, David
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gllkison, Phillip.
Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Bayer and
motored to The Dalles Sunday to
visit the former’s sister. M • Mrs. Charles Perrigo and daugh
Dick Holdaway at the hospital, ter, Linda, were in The Dalles
and Mrs. Helyer’s mother, Mrs. Friday having medical treatment
for Linda. - •
. •
Herman Schilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley
had as « n ite r guests ’Wednesday and sons motored to The Dalles
to celebrate Gordons btothday
anniversary his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Arzell • Lemley, Mr. _ a
Mrs Ted Kelly and family. Frank
Payne called in the evening.
Miss Cassie Holmes of The Da
leg came up Friday to spend
the week end here With rela*
rot,,rninp to her home
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G. J. Blum, Moro, Oreg
N e w E q u ip m en t
Oregon*» growth and pro.pertty are ba.ed <
Individual endeavor» o f her people. Tl . person,
h e r. are engaged In the d iv e r.. f W d . o f «
auctioneering and newspaper publishing Yet, c
progresses, more business is created for the P>
and services of the other tw o -a n d for »house
other Oregon firms. Thu. opportunities are b
each of u .- a n d Oregon grows, family by famll
by farm and business by business. On their part
¡n the First National Group help speed O
progress by making constructive banking «
widely available. Tell us how we can help you.
5ON-GROW N PRODUCTS.
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EXTRA COMFORT
EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY
>y GREYHOUND
f mW* to the Open Road
by
Greyhound! AU over America,
romantic vacattonlands invite
•on. Leave workaday caret be-
bled end whiak away on an ex-
trip. In many cases you’ll
U d lower prices, and better all-
npownd aeeommodetione at the
otaea af your choice. Now • the
ftM», Oftyhound is the way to
. . . the enjoyment is high, the
cost Is low I
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BU TTB, M ONTANA
LOÖ A N G B L B S
P O R T L A N D , ORE-
T ArVBfctf
KM M m
a e n a y in 1924 «nd incorporated in 1927.
by 100 Ashland area people,
ly 3000 tone of Oregon tomatoet, 1000 tons
rs and peachea and 500 Inna of apples are
tow la abated
í» :
bum men
year aad sold under both company and buyer
the needs of this progressive firm, K ° o “ f
,irea of the First National’s Ashland B ran .h .
t BECOME PUBUSHERS. Twoformer
print.«, Arthur B. Macouhrla and
FAM ILY “ SELLS S A L w w i A n j n i r .
T h e D a l l e . A u ctio n Y a r d . e l ls m ore that
h ead each o f cattle and h o g s fo r Pactfit
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
EXTRA » A V M 9 9 , Y O O I ;
Itn A M A T H F A L L S
TOH a Nil
WMMOttlt
W9IÖWU1!
, and bought It Since then he ha» managed
. Ashland Industry, which was consolidate
EXTRA C O N V IN IIN C I
«
Visiting the
Valley in 1916, Ralph E Koozer saw possi-
« unall Bagley Canning Co. H e Interested
(A 0
FIRST national b a n k
OF PORTLAND
w e st b reed er!. L arge grou p s o f buyer
p a d r e « and « « l e - f e e d e « - . t . e n d «1
L. Dudley, who hod a yen to own a
, hare « a llie d their dream hi Oregon
16 they have been publlahen o f The
, a Sweet Hom e weekly. I t alio has
rs in Holley, C raw ford,villa and Form» ,
I. and Dudley w e « "beck ihop man
■„per. W yo.. Tribunm Hem ld, m dtof
m
bidding by aec«r »ignala. I t 1» a tto tvtn ,
pertenced « p o rte r W a lte r Soydet■
c o m m issio n service, b u ilt since 1937
y
Vith assistance from the Bank of Sweet
M rs. Frank W in k (s e a te d ) and their sons
,ember of the P in t N a d o m l Group, the
„ have improved their ihop and equip-
P). ( l e f t ) a n d B ern ard F
F i« < N a tto m
D a l i « h e lp e d o s g r o w , W tn k sa y s,
t o . , 6 « t year „ l e . totaled 1 « . than
a u c tio n today. T h e W in k , n o w . 1 «
...wiKmrv « l e t vard in C entral O re g o n .
give better newt
service to
their g ro w