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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON H tlD A Y , JULY JH, IttM Mrs. F rank von Borstel went Bauder of P o rte n d who came Stephen Bibby took his sister, son, Irw in of Pilot Rock, Mr. and to Portland T hursday to a t to spend the weekend w ith them. Mrs. Louis May and family of Jbnic* Bibby to The Dalle« F ri tend a budget m eeting of the Mrs. Bauder is a sister of Mrs. Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. day to spend the,' weekend with state finance committee of the Paype and Jack and Carl Mai (By Mrs. A. F. Balzer) Ralph Lister of Pendleton, Mr. h e r grandm other, Mrs. Frances daner. Saturday an Jaunt a r y American Legion auxiliary. and Mrs. Frank Baker and his Bibby at the Ix>e Wooiwlne Mr. and Mrs. Amandus von family of Madras, Mt. and MTs. There will be divine worship mother, Mrs. I^eona Baker of hom e.. • i Borstel and son, Phil, were af Philip Bauder Joined the group at the* Grass Va-lley Methodist .Springfield arrived Saturday at 'M r. and Mrs. H arry H ooper ternoon callers a t the F rank von for the weekend. Carl and Jack church next Sunday- afternoon the 1. D. Pike home. ^Jwy all and his m other and her m other Borsteis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M«aldaner and family left S un July 20th- at 3 o'clock. attended the wedding of ‘ Frank and Mrsi H erm an Peters left John Decker and sons w ere call- day for their homes. Rev. H. Graverrior P ik e and Mrs. Florence * Clark Sunday fo r Philom ath to v isit es there also in the evening. MiA. I)unlap's brother and family Sunday. C arl Makianer of Medicine H arry Hooper and h is mntpe»' DISTINCT?VK FUNERAL Mr. afld Mrs. Fred Cox have Mr. and Mrs. F rank Haynes. Hat, Alberta, Mr. and MTs. Jack arrived Saturday from Hazelton, as their guests his cousin and Rev and Mrs. Charles Meyer SERVICE WITHIN THE Maldaner . of D uchess,. Alberta Idaho to visit his wife a t the family, Mr. and Mrs. E ^ o Cox w ere dinner guests Sunday^ a t I I and their mother, Mrs. C hristina home of h er m other, Mrs. A . ‘A . irom N orth Ix>up, Nebraska, the Orville Ruggles home. . * MEANS OF ALL Mialdaner of New W est Minister, Dunlap. they all visited the Peterson I „ Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Rice of B. C. arrived W ednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alley had rock gardens Sunday. Portland sjxint several days la>t their sister and daughter, Mrs. as weekend guests her brother.? Mr. and Mr Dean Reynolds* week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A rt Alfred Payne and family. They and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wal were Sunday inner guests Bibby. all drove to Sisters Thursday ter Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Floyd F la tt Everyone 1« invited td attend Mr. and Mr; and stopped on their w ay to see Gould of Portland. a‘ bridal show er for Mrs. Sayme Moro. . '' , the Peterson rock gardens. F ri « Ed Alley and Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. and Mr l^onard It. Smith Gene Reynolds Jam) J Lyons!, W atkins Friday, day they A-ere in The Dalles John Rolfe w ere among those and daughter Deborah w ent to July 18 at 2 p. in. at the Kent The Dailes, Oregon going to Goldendale' Sunday to Portland Thursday on business Legion hall. Mrs. H arry Howell, to meet Mr. and •’Mrs. Adam Phone 3135 » the ba-ll g a m e ' , , and Mrs. Al Bekkedahl are the returning Friday. Whirlpool Dryers, Barney’s GV Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer had Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler hostesses. _ »' - • as dinner guests Sunday Melvin and daughter, Ina May went to Mr. and M rs.-Clair Balzer took Balzer from San Ix»renzo, Calif., Hillsboro Sunday to a tte rfu 'th e his mother, Mrs. A. F, Balzer Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer of Ziegler family picnic. to Portland Tuesday for a check Moro • and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley vp. Melvin Balzer accompanied H artm ann of Wasco. went to Portland Saturday for them and wilt retu rn to his home Mrs. $ e n p e th . H attrup and medical attention for Mrs. Ixm - in Sari Lorenzo, California. Mrs. H arry itowell w ere host ley, returning Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Lem ley gave a esses at a layette shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ted von^Borstel party at hef home W ednesday Mrs. Earl Lyons T h u rsd ay af Frank von Borstel and Amandus afternoon An honor of her son. ternoon at the I/Cglon hall in von Borstel were business vis Kenneth, who celebrated his 5th Kent, w ith tw enty-eight ladies itors in The Dalles Monday. birthday. Those* present were hi* present. The room was . decora t- Mrs. Keith DeCouscey of Prlne- grandm other, Mrs. Edith Sayrrf HAS F A IT H —BUT . . . la Berlin, Hubert Herbst, German in venter, re «1 w ith a clothes llqe across the vllle came Monday to spend of Moro, his grandparents, Mr. fuses to believe that flying Is strictly for the birds. 8« be invented a pair of wings, whkb. Herr Herbst is confident, will enable him to soar room with cut outs of baby several days w ith her parents, • and.Aft*». A rz' I I^emley and his through the air. Despite Herbst's confidence, however, be prefers to be clothes of crepe paper and pic Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel. aunt, Carolyp Ufcmley. anchored to something solid as he tests his home-made pinions. So here tures draw n by Mrs. H attrup Mrs. Eileen Cooley returned you see him flying with the assist of a crane. This Is the first Ume he of babies to ladies from 1922 Tuesday to ti ; home of her gained any a ltitude with the wings. to 1952 were used as decorations a n d k Mrs. Arzell p arents,- Mr. w ith her brother in law and about the room. Mrs. Ivan Ixjmley, from Heppner w here sister, Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bibby. visiting relatives and friends. Blagg sang several nund>ers ac G eraldine R ust of The Dalles she spent ten days visiting her1 Mrs. H ans B ard rih ag en and companied by Mrs. Orville Rug- cou.-dn, Mrs. Bill I I «a ihart. Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Lemley w ent to spent Sunday and Monday with gules. - Mrs. Lyons then opened her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley was« selected 3S stud The Dall.es Mjonday w here Mrs. her gifts for the pleasure of all. counselor of form itorles at the Lemley entered* ttir1 hospital for Rust. Refreshm ents of cake, punch Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. Roy university In Eugene for the overnight. Mr. Lemley w ent af and coffee were served at a Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Clair coming yeftr. •* ter -her Tuesday. . * Balzer w ere dinner guests T hurs table decorated with crepe pa Donald von Borstel returned Mrs. O. C. W isner accompanied per with pink, w hite and laven- <Mj evening at the home of Mr. home EurZay Aram Halfway M r n M da.rsdojf, ...e.ocj der "crepe paper “ flowers strung where he put tip his hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds to and Mrs, J. W. Blagg. down, the center of th e table. Carl von Borstel, 'Mrs. Ken Miss Madelihn Cappa of P ort Portland T hursday for Those attending from Grass Vel- land Is visiting at the home of her home in Tacoma after spend ncth H attrup, John Scott, P e te r ley were Me»<lames Marcus Es- Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel. ing a few days with' her son MacGRvrify and Mr. and Mrs. Hnger, Dick Earl. BUI Holmes, George Basch drove to Timber- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Eakin rtF and daughter in law, Mr. ' and line lodge on Mt. Hood Sunday Ted von Borstel, Ivan Blagg turned home Sunday from Alrlle Mrs. D. I,. Reynolds. _ Orville Ruggles.? and spent the day. Some of them w here they «pent a few day? PFC George von Borstel.. who rode the ski lift. Mrs. Frances Mathews and her visiting Mrs. Bud Brinkert. is sta tio n e d a t the Presidio in son in law .and. daughter, Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ixrmtey and Mrs. A1 Smith and daughter, a j l daughter, R ant-', went to San Francisco, spent the week end of the Fourth with his par- and her daughter', Mrs. Bob Flet G resham last week to visit his cher and son all of Seattle, Wn., -PAY-BOOST DAY . 8/Sgt. Ed ^»arepts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles nets, Mr. and Mrs. Ted von who w ere here visiting the for F a rra r flashes an ear-to-ear grin Ixnnley and on to Alrlle to visit Borstel. m er’s m other, Mrs. T.- M. Rolfe as he fans his greenback on pay Mrs. Ixiuise Jones returned * *- WELL I » billing Bud Brinkert. day al Fort Jay, Governors Island. left Sunday for their homes. Tuesday from Jennings Ixxige Mr. and Mrs. Edison Suther- L 3 DALLES, OREGON Mrs. H arriet Wells of Rose The reason—first pay day for the land.arrived Snturdky from Rich .where she spent several weeks burg is here w ith her mother, sergeant following enactment of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds w ere in n .o r e 3729. 518 W. 7thSl land and spent -th e * weekend Mrs. T. M. Rolfe? Her son, Da the armed forces pay increase bill. The Dailes Friday on business. vid Wells, left Sunday by plane for Charleston, S. C. to board ship for a five weeks Frulsc with th e navy.). Mr. and Mrs. Bill t Brinkert left Sunday* for Yelm, Wn., —to visit a few days with a cousin. Mrs. B ert Cox accompanied them and will visit her parents at Chehalis, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer -w- OLD took a trip to Portland recently and on to Cdrva-His to see David Bayer and to Sheridan to visit « « BBAJtn his brother In law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Milo Elliott. ; * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling, Bud Conn and Mrs. W. F. Schil ling w ere business visitors In The Dalles Monday. 1 S ecurity , to Americans, has many meanings. In Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stija<lley of The Dailes spent Wednesday tbo Army, it can mean a sturdy rifle with plenty of ammunition. visiting th elf son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Stradley. Or l.\e affection of a small furry dog, nestled in the crook of an N o f lo o long ogo, w ithin th e mem ; of living men, Gail Stradley w ent home w ith a.*:n. At home, It can be a neat suburban house, a diploma, a exploration for new petroleum dep o sits here in th e West his grandparents for a visit. w as a m a tte r of discover ¡ng oil seep so r drilling on “ hun ch .” ’bustnrrc of your own. Melvin Balzer from California B u t even hunches had a reasonable chance o f success. came .^Friday from Portland Security has as many meanings as there are Americans to <fc- A lthough m ethods were prim itive, th e early W estern fields w here he visited his brother Ral fend it'. ***** were bro u g h t in to production a t a coet which now adays ph and family to visit his p a r would seem extrem ely low. w en ts,/^fr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. Ore gocJ way you can provide security— for your family and Mr. and Mrs. Clair -Balzer brou. your country and yourself— is to purchase Defense Bonds. ght him up. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain Itftbay seem a small thing. Yet every time you buy a Defense and family of Parkdale were Bond you are saving toward financial independence. You are recent visitors here. also helping to build a strong econom y— just as our armed David P ark h u rst of Roseburg forces are building the m ilitary strength that spells security— arrived Sunday and will help his uncle, H arry Stark, in harvest. and peace. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley However small your income you ca n t afford not to save. Bonds and famHy and Robbie Stradley went to Parkdgle Sunday to sr« sold through the Payroll Savings Plan. Why not sign Join Mr. and Mrs.- Ix?roy Strati- up- new? ley of Portland for a picnic din $2.60 lit. ' H in r s HOW I BONDS ner. Bobbie wenV home with his. parents after tkos^w eeks w ith NOW BARN MORB MONIY FOB YOUI $4.10 f if th his «uncle and aunt. Now safe, sure U . S. Series E Defense Bond» pay an even better return . ,,/V’ee Busse of Mbro spent sev than ever before . . . thanks to 3 brand-new money-earning features just e r a l days* last week w ith her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. innounced by the U , S. Treasury. Wallace May, while her parents I . Now eveey Series E Bond you buy begins earning intereel afteo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busse a t only 6 months. I t earns 3% compounded semiennuolly, when held to tended a VFW m eeting in, rteturity. I t reetches fu ll maturity value earlier (9 years 8 months) end Astoria. B6 PROOF • THE OLD HERMIT the Interest it pays is now bigger at the start! ■ COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENIU Mr. and Mrs. Les Gordon and Grass Valley SMITH-CALLAWAY GHAPEL S ta r t in g F rid ay ^ J u ly 2 5 a n d c o n tin u in g to M o n d a y , A u g u s t 18 the slaughter house will be closed at Grass Valley u r ity DOR1N W ILBURN X D O O O O /¿S' H erm itage w tt tâe uwuz What it takes to find oil for you I . Every I ruled States Serie; E Bond you oun can now go on earning Interest for 10 more years after it reaches the original maturity date — nithout your liftin g s finger! N ew P lastic F lor -E ver A. During the 10-year extension period, every uRmaturad bowd earwe compounded trmiannually). Your original 818.75 can now repay you 833A7. $ 3 3 M pays back 887M . And so on. U lb« new. higher interest (average — offert unlimited tolor and pattern combines B Y THE Y A R D O R ' TILE . . . . . . -CUTS CLEANING CARE Flor Ever PLASTIC FLOOR C O V E R IN G It’» new, it save« work, it offer» you | more beauty. That’s FLOR-EVER, •■"•^the non-porout plastic into which dirt can't penetrate-npt even grease or bleaches. Dirt »lips off with much less cleaning, waxing or washing. Guaranteed - The Dalles Linoleum Co. 312 East T h ird ' Phone 5261 T h e Dalles, Oregon It's not SO easy today. M oat of th e easily d is c o v e r a b le d e p o s its h a v e b ee n fo u n d . R u t S tan d a rd geologist», awing seism ograph and th e l a t e s t e le c tro n ic m eth o d » , a re co m b in g e v e ry prom ising p art of America, from Louisiana sw am ps to th e A rctic Circle . . . and m any foreign coun tries as well. Q As oil h a s become m ore difficult a n d e x p e n s iv e to p ro d u c e , y o u r d e m a n d h a s b ec o m e g r e a te r . M o re a n d m o re o f th e good th in g s in y o u r life d e p e n d o il'-p e tro le u m fo r fuel, o r lu b ric atio n , or th e ir a c tu a l ingredienta. q T o do its »hare in th e great new search for oil. S tan d ard alone has sp en t more th a n $230,000,000 in the* la st 5 years. R esu lt: U.S. com panies altogether h ave found enough untapped petroleum to give thia g o u n try its h ig h est oil reserv e in h i s t o r y - f o u r tim e s g r e a te r 1 th a n t h a t o f 30 y e a rs ago. q G eologists estim ate th a t there are still 1500 billion barrels of undiscovered oil in the earth. S tan d ard Oil C om pany of California does every thing possible in large scale ex p lo ratio n to increase av ailab le reserves. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better Start now! Invest more saving» in better-paying United States Series E Defense Bonds— through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank I Peace Is fo r th e strong . . . for peace and prosperity save with U. S. Defense Bondsl fVC/.Z. . Oteurnetutt Sees net p ey for m u eéeertieing. Tke Treeeery mentre, fo r A e ir petre SEoaa CountyJournal