Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 13, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE •
SH E R M A N
COUNTY
JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON
Grass
M rs. A . F . B alzer
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 6, 1950
and sen t boxes to foreign mis-
sions. The afternoon w as s p e n t
finishing little kim onas for lay-
ettes.
Mrs. W. C.Todd led to e
devotional services.
n Refresh-
e ir o u -
m ents w ere served a t th e close
of the m eeting b y M rs, 0 . N.
Ruggles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alley w ere
hosts a t a dinner a t th eir home
Sunday honoring the birthday
an niversaries of th eir daughter,
*^aren
the w X n g A1Ln-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and
fam ily cam e up Saturday from
V ahcouver to spend the week
end w ith his sister, Mrs. K en­
n eth Crews and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lem ley
and daughter, Carolyn, and Mr.
and M rs. A. A. Dunlap returned
hom e last T uesday from a trip
also ce e r ng
to Yakim a, Seattle, A storia and 1 n ersa^ h » r ^ 1 « m cluded h t
Portland.
2
A n fv
Mr and
M rs
V
2
;
Mr
a
n
d
M rs
Don K eiper took his 7th and
8th grade boys to The Dalles
q <r?n ond onn I arrv T h e
t niavini?
F rid ay night for the football L^on Sm
gam e betw een The Dalles Indi­ afternoon w as spent playing
ans and the Pendleton Bucker- C a ^?S'
,« m c
Rpvnolds
Mr. an a M r .
frnm
oos.
retu rn ed home last Tuesa y
T he B aptist Mission Circle m et a vacation trip to M edford w h
at the hom e of Mrs. A. L. Kint- they spent several days visiting
ner T hursday afternoon. It was th eir daughter
Mrs W arren
a C hristm as p a rty for foreign E lliott and fam ily. They stopped
m issions and th e club prepared in Portland on th eir w ay hom e
and w ent to the PI Friday after-
noon and evening.
AT GREYHOUNDS
f i l l
R o u n d -tip
T ravel
B argains
Here’s Greyhound’s biggest selec­
tion of low-cost Autumn trips,
tours, end special travel features!
Go Greyhound . . . e l 1*ret 70» c m
e f f o r t . . during the great Fall
Round-Up of Travel Bargains!
11« CflARTEI TtIN
3 3 i Cj d i n s I Tl Mt EVEITS!
Get more fun out of Fall on
Chatter Trip« to fain , harveer
fewivala. roadahow». coorw im ni,
family rw n ton i, foorball «amet.
1« m i l TUPS
EVERYWHERE!
Sargains
You u r f 20% on your return trip
rrrry I»«« you buv a Greyhound
Round-Trip ticket! This aavinf
u especially welcome n o * , as
A um an a Aaminff colors add a
"bonus" to travel enjoyment.
spend the w eek end w ith h er
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W .Blagg.
Joh„
M r.
Mr. a n d -M rs. John R ust, Mr.
M rs W
w in
ia m B
B rinkert,
rlnkert Nor-
Nor.
and Mrg
illiam
G ludson and Jyan
a t.
dinner* and m eeting
of the VFW in Moro Sunday.
'
j . w r Blagg and Clair Balzer
w ere business visitors in Port-
land Saturday*. __ _____________
Mr. and Mrs. M arcus E slinger
Mr. an d Mrs. Clarence Young
arrived S aturday from Yakim a
to v isit his .^ ^ r e n t s , Mr. and
Mrs. G rover Y oung
M r. and M rs
K e rry H ooper
his s m other,
and m
other
Mrs. A
a n nna
na
a"
, &un,d ay
from H azelton,Idaho to v ftit the
younger Mrs. Hooper s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A . A. Dunlap.
those going to T he
S a t u r d a y ^ gtake th e ir
c ia l ^ e "
had a6 overnight guests Thurs-
day h e r grandm other, Mrs. B. A.
Hogue an d her daughter, Ger-
tru d e of K ent and Mrs. Jennie
s lm le r and daughter, Mrs. Mon-
akhan and her daughter from
Eugene
Mr and
M t and Mrs. Mar cus Esllnger,
and dau g h ters, Mrs. F ra n k E.
Bayer and children, > Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. B aum gartner and
daughters, Jean ie Duncan, Mrs.
Harold E ak in and children, Mrs.
AIfred p ay n e and children, M rs.
E slinger moved Mrs. Hogue and
daughter to The Dalles w here
they w m ^ ake th eir home M rs
g
p
d
h te r w il,
d
g
jn
Charles P errigo and children,
MEDIATOR . . . Federal Medla-
Mrs. B ernard M artin and dau- tton Director Cyras S. Ching an-
ghter, Mrs. Bruce Alley and nooncee that the governm ent In-
chllden and
Boyc<r Blay- tervened In the «trike threatening
Mr. and Mrs Dick Salvador and
daughter left Saturday for their
home in P ortland after spending
a week here w ith her sister, Mrs.
Jam es E aster and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg w ere
hosts at a dinner Sunday honor­
ing the birthday an n iv e rsary of
th eir daughter, Mrs. Clair Balzer
O ther guests included Clair Bal­
zer, Mr and Mrs. A. F._ Balzer
and Mr. and Mrs. E verett Hod
ges from Hebo.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B rinkert,
Mrs. Bud B rinkert and Mrs.
John R ust w ere business visitors
in The Dalles Friday.
Quite a few Grass Valley peo
pie w ent to M aupin Friday to
see the football game betw een
Moro and Maupin.
The game
was won by Maupin by a score
of 13-7.
Charles Perrigo came home
F rid ay from Grand Coulee to
spend the week end with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer
retu rn ed home last
Tuesday
from th eir vacation trip to Ne
braska.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens
and children, Mrs. W. D. B ar­
nett and Mrs. Olan Stark and
children from K ent w ere in The
Dalles Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E v e rett Hodges
of Hebo arrived Saturday to
HKK JACK BR A Ç Y
P h o n e 403
G rass V a lley , O regon
1
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You
F irst B a p tist Church, Grass V alley, Oregon
The answ er to the problem s and
difficulties with which w e are
confronted
in
these
rapidly
changing days is found in the
eternal unchanging God.
by tartU n , a m u p .
ter, Peggy, Mrs. Jo h n Block and
Mrs. Ed Alley w ere in T he Dalles
Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n F a u s e tt of
G aribaldi spent several days
last w eek visiting a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling
w ere dinner guest# Monday a t
the A rt Schilling home.
M r. and Mrs. W illis B rittain
and children of Tygh Valley vis­
ited Yelatives here Saturday.
W e ll D r illin g C o n tr a c to r
T H E DALLES, OREGON
Phone 3729,
518 W. 7thSt.
Adams Paint Store
T hird & U n io n St.
T h e D a lle s
O regon
P a in t - W allp ap er - |V en etia n
B lin d s
G E N E R A L P A IN T [PRODUCTS
H e a v y K ote • o n e coat fin ish
d ecorator
sm o o th fin ish
new fall merchandise
’ n e w est o f fash io n s fo r fall c lo th e s fo r w o m e n
g irls, J u n io rs - - T a k e a lo o k .
Complete line of Baby wear and Gifts for all times
The Gay Sho,
MStd
V
the Congress?
the President?
rrrm
Off YOU AND THE'TMAN NEXT DOOff?
the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It’s the biggest job in the world today
-keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world’s watching to see
whether Americans can do it!
IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries.
Others have been quick to step in—first with promises of “security” —and then with whips
and guns—to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every day.
the whiskey that's
Cfaerfit/ AS
THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the
Sunny Brook
s a :.
/&
•o-
izations spoke out—giving the great United States Congress its
unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home!
$2.25 pt.
16 HOOF
KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BI EL 3
65% 6IAIM MEUTIM SHUTS « NATIONAL DISTILLERS WOWJCTS CORPORATION, H. Y.
TT
State School Support has
REDUCED PROPERTY TAX
, ■
... ♦.
Oregon stole school support has broughtoutstanding
benefits to Oregon’s schools and Oregon property
taxpayers. State support has played a vital part in
providing needed equipment and supplying necessary
teachers for Oregon’s surging school population.
It hot sored SHERMAN county property
taxpayers $242.96, in the post 7 years
educate Sbermaa county boy» and girl« tor dw pait 7 T®“
To
*
required local property taxes of 3787,007. In addition, state
school support from income tax sources supplied more than
3242,061. In other words, for every 33.00 raised by local school
district property taxes, another 31-00 has come from state sources.
School population w ill double In 10 years
More «Ute aid ¡a needed to relieve rapidly increasing local
district property taxes.
And over watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people,
The Congress sow that signal, and heard the people
speak out, loud and plain. That's democracy in action.
That's the American way!
Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public
record against ’’Compulsory Health Insurance” are:
people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it.
They found that Government domination of the people’s medical
affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards
of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to
research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident.
1X60 5th
They found that no country on earth can surpass Amer­
ica's leadership in medical care and progress. They
found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists
—working In laboratories where Science, not Politics, Is
master—are blazing dramatic new trails to health for
Americans—and for the world.
THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every com­
munity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this im­
portant issue. Thousands of local women’s dubs, civic groups, farm,
business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ­
?
G eneral Federation of
Women's Clubs
American Farm Bureau
Federation
N ational Grange
Veterans o f Foreign W ars
N ational Conference of
Catholic Charities
American Protestant
Hospital Association
American Legion
N ational Association of
Small Business Men
United States Chamber of
Commerce
N ational Association of
Retail Grocers
N otional Retail Dry Goods
Association
American Bar Association
I
• Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the people
refused to bo wooed by the fantastic promises of this
un-American excursion Into State Socialism, e Doctors
of America are dedicated to servo their fellow citizens
a t homo and their comrades in uniform, wherever serv­
ice to this Nation may take them, o And the thing they
stand ready to fight for—to sacrifice fo r-to die fo r-is
not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful
security of a free and self-reliant people!
THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY!
• Throughout the Nâtion, free men and women, working and
together, are finding the American answer to every question oi
service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are
in healthy competition—sponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos­
pitals, fraternal organizations—by industry, agriculture and labor. • Today
In Am erica-70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health Insur­
ance! • Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against
the major costs of illness—at reasonable, budget-basis prices. Voluntary
Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protect your
family now. • For information, ask your doctor—or your insurance man.
b the right to horn the t« e te ~ " ^
Maintained with honor and uwd with eineeritg-that right wtU guarantee foreear that
An American'» treated heritage
PHYSICIAMD OS TtflJ COMMUNITY PAMTICIPATID IN PATINO POP THIS SPACS
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION • NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
O N I NORTH LA S A L II STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
M M*-TW CMMr«u*> M C o m . 1
F le x - C olorful
R a y o n ite, w a sh a b le
*
But that freedom has been attacked here recently—|ust
as It has been attacked in other parts of the world. One
of the most serious threats to individual freedom has
been the threat of Government-dominated Compulsory
Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee
of health "security" for everybody.
-
D O R IN W IL B U R N
m ea « a l»b«r « M cla i. to a
—
---------
*-------- *- In Waahlng-
—
m ediation
conference
FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has
made every American think hard about the things he’s willing to work
and fight for—and freedom leads the list.
Set your sights for -
h
h
will be divine w orship
G rass Valley M ethodist
n e x t Sunday ofternoon,
15 a t 3 o ’clock. «
‘-I*- /
Fail h bear of all — for
’«•
cation! Go whet* you wish co
Ama sing Am erica Vacation
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
and
T here
a t th e
church
October
R U N N IN G AMERICA w
ItalMUIM MERIC*
VACAT1M TtRRSl
Bargains
.t o e l
A g
..M rs Bernard* M artin and dau­
g h te r w en t to P ortland Saturday
a n d 'M r. M artin and his m other,
Mrs. Jen n ie M artin, w ent dow n
Sunday and all w e n t to the
stock show.
Miss E th el H ansen left F ri­
day a fte r school for La G rande
to spend the w eek end.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen E akin
w en t to P ortland T hursday on
business retu rn in g home S a tu r­
day.
'
Mr. and Mrs. hffirold Hall of
Alam eda, California stopped F r i­
d ay a w hile a t the home of his
uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs.,
Dell 'O lds on th e ir way to The
Dalles.
W illard B a rn e tt took Mrs.
B a rn e tt to The Dalles F riday to
th e hospital having received
b u rn s w hen a p ressure cooker
of apple sauce exploded in h er
face. She came hom e Saturday.
0»uk,1004 BraaSwarSM«. F irti iff!
;
4 ...