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SHERMAN COUNTY J O ^EN AU
Wasco Loses
Bali Game; Tied
For Leadership
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The ball game at Condon brought
defeat to the Wasco team which
lost by a score of 7 to 1. Partlow
pitched lor Wasco although Melie-
tin finished the game. Ogilvy hurl
ed lor tne victors. This puts Was
co and Condon in a tie lor first
place in the Wheatland league.
Mr. and Mrs. Clitf Fridiey ac
conipanied by Mrs. G. T. Andrews
ictumeu nonie irom rortianu Sat
urday after visiting a number of
uiiya. Mrs. /muitws viaiteu ner
daughter, iVlrs. Hull of Portland
and Miss Marie of Rufus.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gosson and
two children, Larraine ana l , io > u
me tored to Ashland to bring their
c a tighter, Lavilla home from col-
MORO.
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OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE IS, 1941
- Mrs. Charles Harper and Volan-
'da were over night guests in The
Dalles Monday. Volanda brought
her piano home with her.
Miss iCatherine Fridley '/and
Dewey Thomas visited at the
Thomas home in Glenwood, Wash-
ington Sunday.
Mrs. Augusta Huckin spent
Sfcveral daXs .>«
Dalles ana
left from their with Mrs. Bess
Pound and her sister, Mrs. Ella
Hvslop for Portland to attend the
graduating ceremonies of Reed
college wher6 Marshall Pound was
one of the class.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson of
■Condon visited Saturday at the
Coin Rostad home. Mrs. Rostad
and Mr. Peterson are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith left
last week with the household fur
niture of Mr. and Mrs. Delmai
•Smith for Spokane where they are
living. Mrs. Delmar Smith ac
compumed them.
tnem. On
un their
in e ir revuxi.,
companied
return,
,j eon an(j wjfe stopped at Grand
(jouiee anj Yakima where they
attended the "Rees-Brown sale of
lege.’* Patsy Inwards of Portland ,pur€bre<j Hereford«,
accompanied the family home for
a short visit.
Mrs. F. M. Crews is home from
Portland after staying some tirtie
with her mother, Mrs. Hull.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Funk Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Elfin Ross and son
V\ ally of Salem, Maxine Everett
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of Eugene and .Mr. and Mrs.
viiarles Everett.
Mr. and Mrs. S.. J. Brock visited
in Moro Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Melzer.
iPomona Grange met at Rufus
Saturday with about 55 in atten
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and
children, Edward and Robert ac
companied by Mrs. A. S. Porter,
are spending a week in Rickreal
with Mrs. Mills’ sister, Grace
' Lowrey and family. During their
absence Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bel
knap are .taking care of the farm.
- ¿ I r . and Mrs. G. A. Sargent at
tended the Bogardus wedding in
Po’tland Sunday which was held
in
Westminister
Presbyterian
church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van
Gilder, Miss Olive and John Robin
son accompanied them "down.
Mrs. Louise Thomas returncu
hvme Sunday^, following a weeks
visit at Parkdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Darby and
two children, Joan and James
Arthur .Accompanied by Mrs.
Darby’s sister, Gweneth Bro-wn of
Madras spent Sunday with Mr.
Darby’s grandm’other/ Mrs. Smith
ami his mother, Mrs. Lydia Danby.
Mr. and Mrs. Diebert Johnson,
Bill Clothier and daughter, Ann,
attended the funeral services for
Mrs. L. J. Mosier in Vancouver,
Saturday. She was an aunt of Mr.
Clothier and Mrs. Johnson.
Ed Wallace of The Dalles was in
Wasco Monday.
Mrs. Fern Wilde, Mrs. Ilildred
Zell and Margaret McDermid left
Monday for Portland as delegates
to the grand chapter OES.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley attend
ed a wedding in Dallas when Ber
tha Crowley became the bride of
W. O. Brinkert of Grass Valley.
Mrs. Murray Walker is here
Don. Berkely, Cal, visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Augusta
Huckin.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlieh of
Spokane visited here Sunday.
an(j j^rs. Wilfred Spencer
have rented a house in The Dalles
and Mrs. Spencer and children will
leave here soon.
-Rev. Claud Stephens, brother
Joseph and wife of Hermosa
'Beach, Cal., and their ”iaf ri
daughter from Columbia, Indiana
and Mr. Stephens sister, Alice
Walters of Auburn, Wn., visited
at the Stephens home from Monday
until Thursday.
- Theron Richelderfer came home
from Hillsboro Friday. -Malcolm
is there still, visiting his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abischer.
Mrs. W. E. Tate spent several
days in Portland. She attended the
wedding of Louis Murdock, her
grandson, to Mary Wright in Eu
gene, the ceremony being held in
the Congregational church.
Betty Medler was united in
marriage to Floyd Rathbum at
Glendale in the Wee Church of the
Heather, May 23.
Mrs. Viggo Haufelt and Mrs..
Robert Belknap are selling tick
ets for the bridge lessons to be
given in Moro.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
ti anks for the kindnesses tendered
us during the last illness and at
the time of the death of our help
meet and mother, Mrs. Ellen M.
Harper.
W. C. Harper and family.
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C H U R C H E S
Moro Presbyterian Church. Sun
day, June 16, 1914.
10:00 - Sunday School.
11:00 - Morning Wor&nip. Sermon
by .the Pastor. Following the
morning service a congregational
meeting will be held to consider
the calling of a pastor to succ6ed
the present one who closes his work
here June 30. All memoers and
supporters should attend this
meeting.
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Henry G. Hanson, IPastor.
F. Claude -Stephens, Minister.
Fryers 2i pounds up, 18 cents
Started Leghorn pullets on hand. LOST: Small shepard dog,
10.00 Church Bible School, W. D.
per pound. Earl Belshee, Moro.
Hart’s Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore.
bles a coyote, suitable reward
Watkins, Supt.
t
WANTED: Hay Chopping, $2.00 FOR SALE: One 22x33i Harris
for information as to where
11:00 - Morning Worship. The
a ton for over 10 ton lots.
abouts. Roy Powell, Moro.
combine. Floyd Hay. RFD 3, The
Communion. Morning Message:
Phone Leonard Fields, 464, Was
31-2 pd
Dalles.
31-4
/‘Fathers of Men.’
co, or notify C. W. Fields, Grass
Next Sunday, June 22, is tl^
Valley.
County Sunday School Convention,
convening here, and the beautiful WANTED: one light twelve foot
hillside combine any make. Mil-
City park, for dinner.
fred Ball, The Dalles, Rt. 3.
Much delay and inconvenience FOR SALE: Fryers. Notify me by
Complete Service in every department
could be avoided if motorists would 6 p m . Friday if wanted by Sun
have the spare tire checked each day. Gladys Morrison, Moro.
BODY & FENDER WORK PAINTING, WELDING
tim< the other tires are checked,
MOTOR TUNE UP VALV E EQUIPMENT
suggests Emergency Road Ser TWO gas pumps for sale cheap
GAS ANALIZER
vice of the Oregon State Motor
at Carlisle’s, Miller, Oregon.
Association.
The spare loses
pressure even though it is not in May, June Better R. I. Red Chix
$8x50; pullets $14.00; June Leg
use, and unless it is reinflateA reg
horns $7.50; pullets $15.00-100 H For a good dependable mechanical job a trial
ularly the pressure may be too
low when an emergency arises.
will convince you that we give genuine service
6 PONTIAC 8
Christian Science Society, Moro:
Church services are held every
Sunday morning at eleven o’clocx
and on Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Sunday school it at 1U
o'clock in the rear of the church
building. The reading room, where
ali authorized Christian Science
literature
may be found , is located FOR SALE: 100 straight run, 100
.
in tile rear of the chuich building,
roosters all 0 weeks old. $42.50.
A*1 are welcome to attend all ser-
vices and to make use of the read GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc
ing room.
W a n t Ads
SALES
SERVICE
T exTco Marfak Checkchart Lubrication
T. Lester Johnson
LAWYER
WASCO
MORC
f Peterson Motor Co.
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Cars 217 East 3rd St..
Used Cars 4th & Union St.
tnnn:»:nintuu»Hininn:n a t»nnif
Wasco Church of Christ.
ï t o t p g jjR j; electric range
Baseball
Bring yours to
W asco
4<T he Friendly Store”
vs
W here you can trade at low
prices every day . . .
not
ju st week end specials . . .
you get highest m arket prices
for your eggs.
• Super de luxe style leader among electric
ranges. H o tp o in t’s most com plete electric
range w ith all the new est features.
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F o s s il
We
Sunday June 15th
at Wasco ball park
2:00 P. M. _
advise
you
• 3 new hi-speed Calrod surface units,
each w ith 5 heats, all porcelain enamel in
side and out, electric oven tim er — clock
and chimes, over-size oven, 7 qt. th rift cook
er and score of other convenience features.
buy
now for harvest needs.
M c H a le ’ s Grocery
" J im m y ’ ’ {M cH a le , O w ner
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
422 E. 2nd Sb The Dalles
Wasco is tied for the league
leadership, has .beaten Fossil
once and hopes to do it again
Sunday. Be sure and see it.
Steering clutches, final-drive
sprockets and final-drive pinion
sue mounted on tapered splines,
ass. n..g a firm fit that stays tight.
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O’ MLARA
Supply & Imp. Co
John* Deere
Caterpillar
'• F H ÎH H &
K3 ÜISV
How much do customers save?
R ate c u ts m ade since 1936 save
c u sto m e rs $1,300,000 a year.
EVERYBODY IS EXCITE
ABOUT THE NEW LOW-COSI
How can P.P.& L. make so many
reductions?
Shirts
$1.25 to 2.95
iTies : Socks : Handkerchiefs : Pants
and Slacks
Shoes
H ats
$3.95 to 7.50
and Caps
a
A ll these can be found in Sherman C o u nty
y p. YATES STORE
WaacQ, Oregon
Because it keeps increasing the
sale of electricity to each cus
tomer, and keeps developing new
m arkets arjd new uses for it«
electric service.
W ill rates be cut still more?
Yes, as the company is able to
carry out its long range program
of increasing sales, improving
efficiency, and passing the sav
ings on to you.
Shirts & Shorts of rayon cotton athletic
- «tyle -
at (he
of electric cooking* Pacific
Power & Light Company’s
latest rate cut means that
the average home can buy
enough electricity for cook- f
ing for only $2.25 a month *£
. . . about the same cost of {
old fashioned cooking fuels. J
Start enjoying cool, clean, 4 '
automatic electric cooking.
M inim um b ills for rura l customers have been cut from $1.50 to 95c
a month. M inim um bills for c ity homes have been reduced from 15%
to 25%. In addition, prices on a ll quantities of e le c tric ity — large or
sm all— have been substantially reduced.
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electricity is cheeper then ever... fnjny more o f i t !
< rvest tour rate
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