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M oro C ouple
C elebrate 5 7
W edded Y ears
Le»t Sunday wa« the 57th wed
ding amnivensazny of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. M artin. No celebration was
¡held on th e occasion, butf friends
congratulated the couple on their
.m any y e a rn of conjugal years
during th e day. Mr. M artin is 80
years of age since la s t March.
Mr. and Mrs. Grval Thogerson
were here from Prineville last
week end1 to visit friends and Mrs.
Tluogerson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Serai Searcy.
Mrs. H arold Fitzsim m ons and
infant son who have been visiting
Mrs. Bernard M artin the past
week, have returned to th eir home
■near Portland.
|A sewing day on behalf o f the
lied Cross will be held ©day, F ri
day.. a t ,the woman’s chib building
in Moro, according to Mrs. 1C. L.
Poley, secretary. Sewing will be
done for the children of England
and women should bring scissors,
basting thread, needles» and thim
bles. ‘
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A fire destroyed the garage and
a trailor belonging to Shorty May
in The Dalles th is week.
Mrs. May Belshe earne down
from Camp Sherman to attend the
f .niwal of N. W. Thompson this
week.
Clyde Gillmor and fam ily were
ir. (Frinevill? Monday and Tuesday
a fte r receiving word th a t hw
m other had passed aw ay there
Svr.d’iy a t the age of 6^. The
funeral was held there Tuesday.
A stubble fire caused by a spark
from the exhaust of a truck
caused considerable excitem ent at
the Charley Fulton ranch this
week. It burned so near the house
tnat Mr. Fulton, who is in bed in
a cast, was removed. He was
later taken to a hospital.
Three state police officers were
checking driver’s licenses on the
th e streets o f Moro Wednesday
afternoon, finding m o st'^ o f the
drivers equipped w ith the perm its.
Mrs. Robert . Marvin ,, is^ here
visiting her father, H arry Runs-
man, while the Marvins are w ait
ing fo r orders to move with the
CCC camp to Heppner from H er
miston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence
end daughter, Florence and son
Herb, left this morning for^ P ort
land to remain until the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz and
P a tric ia French went to Timber-
lino Sunday to meet Mrs. Dorothy
Peetz and children. Louie Peetz*
returned with them to spend some
time with his grandparents.
A m arriage .license was issued
in The Dalles Tuesday to Donald.
Edward1 Macnab of Rufus and Edna
Fieck of The Dalles. It » under
stood th at originally this wedding
was to he held A ugust 18 which is
tha day Mr. Macnab will report to
the local d ra ft board fo r induction
into the arm y.
Mrs. Emma Sayrs was brought
buck from the hospital Sunday
a fte r rem aining there for many
weeks recovering from a broken
hip caused by a fall. She is now
able to get around a little and is
recovering very well.
Mr . Avery Martin and children
were up i-om Portland to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bel-
phet last week. Jan et remained
to spend some time with her grand
pi-rents, the Belshees and» the
W. J. Martins.
Charles Smith, assistan t county
MORO.
OREGON.
FRIDlAT, A D « U » T 1, I M I
agent leader for Oregon, was here
brwrflv Thursday morning ‘ whale
on a tour of this part of the state.
Ida May Grant received word
i Wednesday morning hat her broth
er had (been killed in Springfield,
Me. She left that evening for
P ortland expecting to go to
Missouri.
Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer expects
to g o to -Prineivile Saturday to
attend the pioneer meeting tx> be
held there.
Elm er Barzee drove to New port
Thursday to see h is fa th e r who is
vacationing there. Mrs. Barzee
and Louise went aa fa r a s Portland
w ith him.
S. E. Key is here from Seattle
this week. He is owner o f the
assets of the Mono State bank and
is m aking collections a t this time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McKean were
in Portland Tuesday night for a
day ia the city.
'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and
f-amily o f Myrtle P oint visited
h<rc Tuesday night a t the home
o f Mrs. Emma Sayrs. Mrs. Miller
is a granddaughter of Mrs. Sayrs.
A fternoons have been good
threshing w eather th is week but
the m ornings have usually been
dam p which has slowed up the
harvest.
A t th a t it is being cut
alxnrt a s fa s t a s it can be hauled.
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Owen Thom pson
w as
down
from Camp Sherman and Mrs.
Iiarvey Thompson up from Donald
to atten d the funeral of N. W.
Thcmpson Wednesday.
Jackie Ellsworth, ten year old
eoat o f Mr. and Mrs. George E lls
w orth of Condon, died Sunday in
a hospital in The Dalles and was
lu rie d Wednesday a t Condon.
Time lim it on the governm ent’s
drive for scrap aluminum has been
extended to Sunday, 'A ugust 3
which gives tim e for those who
have ibeen too busy because of
h a rv e st to bring or send in the
m etal to one of the concentration
centers in the county.
CARD OF THANKS
To those who have been with us
in out recent bereavement and by
kind words, thoughtful acts and!
especially with beautiful flowers
have tried to lessen our sorrow we
give our heartfelt thanks.
M n N. W. Thompson and family.
W a n t Ads
FOR SALE: F out Bucks. Box 133,
Moro, c
TAKEN U P: At my place north of
Wasco, one white sow and four
suckling pigs, with no m arks,
Ju ly 18. * They will be sold
A ugust 11, 1941 unless owner
calls, proves property and pays
costs for feed and this notice.
H. A. Van Gilder.
38-9
LOST: 2 calves, Flying V brand,
square crop on rig h t ear. Suck
ling calves. Notify John Beu-
• theT, C rass Valley.
36-30.
HART’S BETTER R. I. Red Chix,
Ju ly $8.50 per 100. Better fryers,
Better layers. B etter Leghorns
$7.95 - 100. Pullets $16.50. Re
member H a rt’s Hatchery, B ea
verton, Oregon.
S'lEAD Y WORK, Good pay: Re
liable persons wanted to call on
f a r r o w in county. No experi
ence o r capital required. Some
m aking $100.00 in a week. W rite
McNes^ Co., 2423 Magnolia St.,
Oakland, California.
38-39
M EANING Pigs for Sale: Call
416, Wasco.
38-40 pd
FOR SALE: Two yearling cross
breed ram s: two early lambs,
crossbred ram s The wool from
el! four grades the best in med
ium course. Millard1 Eakin, Grass
Valley.
39-42
LOST: Brown Billfold, containing
currency, drivers license, d raft
registration card, social security
card, etc. E ast side Deschutes
about 1J miles (below mouth of
Buck Hollow. Reward. E. J.
Bekshaw, Moro, Oregon. -
P O R T A B L E
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W elder
Joe’s M otor Service
H onored By
C ollege Fraternity
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday • eve
nings of each month.
Visiting members cor
di ally invited to meet
with us.
Wendell Balsiger W.M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Caterpillar
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lohn Deers
published in Nuremberg, 04 the
end of the fifteenth century, far
the guidance of pilgrims on
vwy to Rome.
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
A tto r n e y A t L a w
Principal C. C. Caldwell was
elected to membership in (Phi Delta
M oro and W i
Kappa, honorary fra te rn ity in
education, a t the U niversity o f
The first printed road map was
Oregon. Kenneth Ferguson was
«irother among those honored by
.the f paternity.
Mrs. Lydia Darby and daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth Fergusen and chil
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dren, Nancy and Sally, of The
GEARHART
Dalles drove to Madras Sunday for
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rubber
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
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I a,; (ator stops
Golf, Swim,
Darby and children.
k j i 1 1 I__d V ringer rolls
Fish, Hike,
Miss Effie Andrews of Heppner
Trapshoot,
came from The Dalle« Wednesday
Sur fb« the.
to spend the night with her imoth-
Trade your old washer as
Ride, Dance.
©», Mrs. G. T. Andrews.
down paym ent. Phone 161
T»»ry Jew.
Rev. and Mi's. Claude Stephens
were a t Camp - Sherman several
for tria l
days of last week.
Vinton W atkins left Sunday for
H O T I I
Fort Lewis a fte r being with his
GEARHART
p rre n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert W at-
Oaarhort, Orc.
kinn for ten days.
th e Dalles. Ore.
Donna Jeanette and Dolores
W atkins left Friday for th eir home
IT CAN HAPPEN HERE
anti h a lf an hour la te r the little '■>/>
in Stayton a fte r visiting relatives
One night last summer, so-called community looked as you see it
for a month.
“harm less bepsh fires’ merged on in thus stark photograph, taken
,
Ann Clothier spent several weeks •the edge o f Westimber, Oregon, next morning.
with h er au n t and luncle, Mr. and
Mrs. D ielxrt Johnson on the farm .
M rs. Elvis Rich has-been a ssist
ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. ¡Clothier while Patricia Yocum
is employed a t the Hugh W alker
heme.
Wasco did not suffer a w ater
shortage during the hot spell al
though w atering of lawns was
piobibited for several days.
©■r. W inters and Louise came to IT MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH
these recipes to prove th at peaches
and ice cream arc* equally delicious.
the Sargent home Thursday of
last week from Kelacr. Mr. Win
A m erica’s favorite dessert lit Peach T arts
ters was encorjite to Pullman, while erally m elts in your mouth - for, ■Cover the bottom of individual pie
lx iftse visited, a t the Sargent of course, it’s ice cream. Certainly shells with sweetened peach slice s
Don’t let your bedroom
h<rme. Tuesday evening Mrs. Sar nothing can -surpass icef cream as and fill with ice cream. Top with
gent and Mrs. W inters left for a dessert, no m atter what the sea meringue, taking care to cover, ice
«loop. Give it a chance
Portland, Mrs. Sargent going to son n o r’ how many interesting cream completely, brown quickly
to w ako up and live.
Salem to attend he wedding of desserts a re thought up.
in a hot oven, 450 degrees. Serve
G ertrude Cannoli to Lawrence
Once considered a luxury, ice a t once.
C o lo r fu l B ates B ed
cream is now an every day f^od TPeach Ice Cream
Edw ards o f Salem.
Coin Rostad was in Goldcndale th a t is delicious and nutricious. Ice One cup powered sugar
spreads will make your
Monday on business. He w em cream is rich in prate Hi«, minerals One fourth tsp »alt
rooms bright and cheery
ployed there for the Standard Oil and vitam ins of milk and for this On* cup top milk
reason is valuable in the diets of One cup gelatin
company.
•v o n on the d reariest
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady and old and young alike. Every home One fo u rth cup cold w ater
days. We have cottons
Ruth Ann visited Miss Nora Grady me her knows th at there is.no more Two cups fresh peach pulp
attractiv
e
way
of
serving
milk
to
One
cup
whipping
cream
Sunday in Goldendale, celebrating
and taffetas to please
the fam ily th a n in good ice cream.
h er birthday.
The adaptability of ice cream, is
•very taste.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larrt'Tom
p retty im portant to a heme maker
ana L°ville Guy returned home
rig h t now during the hot summer
f-.om Forest Grove where they had days when the' heavier desserts
b en for a couple of months.
have lost their charm . Plain ice
A crowd of 24 person® enjoyed cream or sherbet is delicious and
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a picnic outing a t Wilson {»ark refreshing and give us a chance to
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savor every bit of the flavor. But,
Lee Dehler is now among the of course, the tim e comes when we
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rapidly growing group of farm ers like to ¿ toss ioe cream up a bit
who have finished th eir harvest. and its versatility in combination
He still has some crested wheat with fresh fru it and berries, with
to harvest.
frurit juice, in filling ta rts, or m ash
Mrs. Eldon Neasfoam spent a ed with fruits for frappets is un
week with her husband a t A ttalia, deniable. But whether you serve
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ice cream just plain or top it with
V n., leaving Friday.
The dance a t the Old Mill Tues a sauce m akes little difference—
day night was well patronized by ju st have plenty and watch it dis
Wasco people who went down to appear.
Although yciua may be loyal to
h e a r Griff Williams orchestra.
Among them were Mr. and Mrs. patches and cream, we give you
Wm. Reid,_Mr.an<L Mrs. Leo W at
kins, Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Belshee, sum m er with h e r aunt, Mrs. Py-
June Wild'?, Idabelle Spencer, bu m ®t Rufus.
Marion Crews and A rthur Spencer.
Joe Brackett was in Wasco this
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee were
week
from 'Portland coming up to
in Moro Wednesday to a tten d the
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see
about
his interests here.
¡fvr.eral services for Ned Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. T hornton Kirkelie
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk
were visitors in Portland Tuesday. ant: tw o children o f S.’/perior, Wis
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Mrs. Lester Johnson is visiting consin spent several days here
WEINHABD
visitin g his brother, M arvin.
in Portland w ith her parents.
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Mrs. E rnest Ferrell of The
Mrs. Corwin Barnett and daugh
Porllutd,
Ore^o, ’
Dalles was a week end visitor te r and son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
here.
McClellan of Vestina, California,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace have visited relatives here Monday and
a baby hoy bom in the hospital Tuesday.
last Tuesday.
Louis Scholl and J. R. Woodard
Em m ett P o rte r of Salem vis'ited of N orthw estern lake came to
his relatives here Monday.
Wasco Monday. Mr. Woodard sta y
Mr. and Mr». Cliff Fridley left ed for several days with hits son in
on their annual vacation to the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Burress.
Oregon beaches.
•Gladys Stone returned from Leb
Mrs. Harland Johnson of Spok
anon Saturday a fte r spending the ane visited several days with rela
past y ear with relatives. She will tives here after visiting her fath
stay during the rem ainder c»f the er in Portland.
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Moro, Oregon
Meet® 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays
in th t
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sient and visiting
brothers are cordi
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r it h us.
Joe Ritner N.G.
Vernon Miller, Sec.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
Moro. Oregon
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
day of each month.
Visiting members wel
come.
Helen Martin N. G.
Florence Johnston, Set1
One fourth tap almond extract
Soak the gelatin in cold water
for five mintites.- Dissolve the gel
atin over hot w ater and >dd th e
milk a teaspoonful a t a time. Add.
the sugar, salt and peach- pulp.
S tir well and fold in the stiffly
beaten whipped cream and flavor
ing Pour info a refrig e rato r tray
and freeze.
Stir every tw enty
minutes until the m ixture is firm.
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