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Moro Member
Of Road Crew
Breaks Leg
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ver who will coma pt Mora gaon
to work at the experiment station.
Millard Melzer arrived homo
Tuesday after attending the Uni
versity of Oregon during the win
ter teron.
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Ed Sharp from the Pendleton
air base flew over town Saturday.
He is the son-in-law o f Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Peters. .
At the March 3rd meeting of the
Moro Breakfast club a committee
of flve was appointed to encourage
garden raising in the community.
The Moro Rebekah lodge l\eld
initiation ceremonies at their meet
ing Tuesday night.
E g g ” Barrage for th e A xis
Grass Valley
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Soldier. Wins
Athletic Award
Clare Axtell suffered a broken
M r.-and Mrs. A. F. Balzer re
leg Wednesday while working #ith
ceived word recently from their
the state road crew oiling the
son, Staff Sergeant Melvin D.
highway. He was ' taken to a
Balzer of Everett, Wash., th at
hospital in The Dalles.
the 33rd air base basket ball team
were the champions of Paine Field,
Mrs. Chester Smith who has
Wash., and the players were to
been visiting her daughter in Port
receive medals with their names
land for several weeks returned
home Sunday.
engraved on them. Sgt. Balzer was
a member of the team.
Bill Macnab, who is stationed
MORO SCHOOL MOTES
at the Oakland Airport, phoned
Gerald Blagg and Harold Blagg
At the regular school board
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
of Portland came up by way of
Macnab, that he had passed his meeting held last week all of the
Whits Salmon, Wash., bringing
teachers were offered contracts
examinations for flying cadet.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg and
John Shipley successfully passed for next school yeaT, with some
children, for a week end visit at
tests at Seattle recently to enter increases in salary. Mrs. Tim
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
the “V5,” aviation branch of the merman resigned this week in
Blagg.
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navy, and is awaiting his call. He order to accept a position nearer
Mrs. Nellie Ferebrache returned
her
home,
so
as
to
be
near
her
is a student at Eastern Oregon
home the first of the week a fter
College of Education at LaGrande. mother, who has been quite ill
spending
several days in Portland
the past few months. This makes
The income tax auditor from
visiting
relatives.
a
two resignations from the local
the state tax commission will be
I^eo
Comini
of
The
Dalles
was
staff, as Mr. Hollinshead resigned
in The Dalles from March 16 to
a
business
visitor
here
Tuesday.
last week.
19 for the convenience of state
Two changes have been made
Sheriff C. C. Wilson of Moro
tax payers.
in the school calendar for this
i n s a business caller here Mon
The play, “The Two Americas,”
m onth.’ The senior play has been
day.
will be presented by the mission
moved from March 19 to March
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douma from
ary society of the Moro Presby
25 because of the absence of sev
Moro
were business visitors here
terian church Sunday
evening,
eral cast members. The show th a t
Monday.
M.irch 21, a t th e^h u rch . The case
had been scheduled for the 26th
It will take both kinds of “eggs” to win—eggs gathered on U. S.
Wilbur H aggerty of Kent was
’i c ’udes Mrs.' Russell Hollinshead,
has been moved to the 19th, a t
farms and bombs (“eggs” to an airman) dropped from U. S. planes.
a
business caller here Monday.
Ann Thiessen, Mrs. Theresa
which time Henry Aldrich, of r a Every Yankee bombardier who tosses an “egg” at the Axis will need
Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. W. J.
Ti " ’rman, ~ Mrs. Oarl Melzer,
dio fame, will be presented i n 4G7 eggs to eat this year, and poultrymen, as part of the 1943 Farm
Davis
and Wilbur H aggerty were
I fis l Catherine Shipler, and Mis3
“Henry Aldrich for President.*’ Mobilization Campaign, are pledging themselves to greater produc
business
callers at Moro Monday.
Lillie Shipler, assisted by the se
This show comes highly recom tion than ever before. I t ’s estimated it will take 4,780,000,000 dozen
Kenneth
Crews and family have,
nior and junior choirs.
eggs in 1913 to feed our fighters and the folks hack home—enough to
mended as fine entertainm ent for
moved
to
the
Frank von Borstel
Mrs. J. K. McKean returned
make a solid band of eggs 10 feet wide around the earth.
both old and young.
ranch
where
Kenneth
is employed.
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Under present
plans, M ori
Don Smith and family have
Pendleton.
school students will enjoy a spring
moved to the Arzell Lemley ranch
n
The I>enoy W right and Wendell vacation from March 26 to March
where Don will work.
Balsiger fam ilies a re now sh are
Mr. and Mrs. Hays Boyce of
cropping down by th e railroad
The high school honor
roll
Portland are the parents of a son.
tracks. C. L. Montgomery plowed shows a decided increase this six
Roland Gene, bom February 23
for them Wednesday.
weeks, with the following students
at a Portland hospital. Mr. Boyce
Carl Peetz is home from his listed: Donald Thompson ,jr., 1,
was formerly a resident of Grass
studies a t the U niversity of Ore Dean Wilcox, soph., 1.1; Dorothy
Valley.
gon. He is employed a t the farm Barnett, soph., 1.1; P atty French,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Balter re
of his uncle, Carroll S a y rs."
soph., 1.2;
Dorothy Miller, Jr.,
ceived word recently th at their
Mrs. M. A. Bull announces th at 1.2; Betty Barnett, sr., 1.4: Lila
son. Dale, who is stationed at
Red Cross sewing will be done Lee Alley, sr., 1.6; Mary Kenny,
Camp Kohler, California was pro
at the Moro Woman’s chib build sr., 1.75; Doris Newcomb, jr., 1.5;
moted from Staff sergeant to
ing next Thursday instead of on Duane Lemley, soph., 1.8; Jim m y
Technical sergeant.
Wednesday, because of the tea Ziegler, fr., 1.8; Eileen Lemley,
Mrs. E. Helyer and daughter.
being given by the Woman’s club fr., 2.
Myrtle, visited The Dalles S a t
on Wednesday.
The honorable mention roll in-
urday.
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Miss Lois Melzer, who is em cluded Anajean Knighten, Harold
Mrs. E tha Schilling was in The
ployed in Portland, visited with Melzer, Doris Payne. Gloria Dou-
Dallies Monday.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. ma, and P atty Pinkerton.
John Wilson and son ,of P o rt
Melzer, here over the week end.
land, visited in Grass Valley Sun
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale
By curtailing m anufacture Aof
day.
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were here from The Dalles Tues metal church goods. 230 tons of
Mr.
and
Mrs. E rnest Blalock
day.
brass, 80 tons of alum inum , and
spent Thursday in The Dalles vis
Mrs. Ione McKinney and daugh lesser quantities of bin. lead and
iting with their daughter, Mrs.
ter Beverly from Pendleton are nickel will be saved during every
Earl Sawtell.
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here visiting at the home of Mrs. w ar year, according to recent es
M?.and Mrs. Louis May and
McKinney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tim ates.
children
and
Mrs,
Lloyd
Cicero Miller.
Goodrich and son spent Saturday
The state liquor store is tem
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night with Mr. and Mrs. I. D.
porarily closed until a new home
Pike. The Mays returned to The
Moro
Community
.. can be found for it.
^slles Monday, hut Mrs. Goodrich
Robert Rohde has been here Presbyterian Church
will
visit a while with her parents.
this week from Naches, Wash., „ J a m e s D. Moberg, pastor.
Fred
Cox and Clyde Davis were
Bible School a t 10:00 a m .
where he is operating the farm
■'«n
in
Th" Dalles on Tuesday.
Morning
worship
a
t
11:00
a.m.
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O.8.
owned by Mrs. Rohde’s mother,
Courtesy Stockton, Calif. Record
Sermon, “ Do and Know,” John
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson, Mr.
Mrs. M evestra.
■»d Mrs. W. C. Todd. Mr. and
7:17. Special music by choir.
Installation of officers and a
' Trs Lawrence Todd and Mrs. Art
Mission school a t
7:30 p.m.
program • commemorating
th e
” v>iVi»'g shopped in The Dalles
Russell Belshee, leader. Film on
world day of prayer were fea
Latin America.
” ’irsday.
tures of the meeting of the Moro
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and
Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m., choir ORDER NOW fo r M ay delivery
Women’s Missionary society a t
W. J. Davis visited a t the
practice.
on
Reds,
Hamps
and
Leghorns.
the church Tuesday afternoon. Of
T
»-rv
Wilson home Sunday after-
Thursday a t 7:30 p.m., prayer
Leghorn Ckls. $2.50 per 100 any
ficers installed included Mrs. Or- meeting.
''on.
Thursday.
W rite for circular.
val Thomnson, president; Mrs.
Mrs. Ted Peterson left Monday
H
art’s
Hatchery,
Beaverton.
Ore.
Dewey Thompson, vice-president; Wasco Methodist Church
'’o
r ’ Ontario to visit her parents,
18ctf
Mrs M. G. Melzer, secretary, and
Sunday School a t 10:00 a.m.
’’<r and Mrs. Stewart.
Mrs. E. E. Barzee. treasurer. The
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
H. 0. Dugger returned home
installation ceremony was read by
Epworth League a t 6:30 p.m. WANTED;
the
first of last week from a visit
Male pup. Call 414, Moro.
Rev. Jam es D. Moberg.
Rev. F. L. Canned, pastor.
Adv pl8
Mrs. Ida May G rant of P ort
land is a guest a t the home of Mr. Wasco Church of Christ
FOR SALE:
and Mrs. John Foss. Mrs. Grant, a ( Bible School a t 10:00 a.m.
Two iron beds complete, 2 dres
form er t acher in Moro schools,
Morning worship a t 11:00 a.m.
AT GRASS VALLEY
sers, 7 oak chairs. Phone 461,
was Mi«* Tda May Johnston before Subject, ‘‘The Christian Way.”
Grass
Valley.
Mrs.
Herman
her m arriage.
MASONIC HALL
C hristian Endeavor a t 7:00 p.m.
Schilling.
Adv cl8
Mrs. Karl Landstrom is here'
Claude Stephens, miniate •.
FRIDAY
from Medford for a visit with her
FOR SALE: A thousand-gallon
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz. Christian Science Society
March 19
fuel tank.
Phone Wasco 445.
Admiral H. K. Hewitt, USN, who
Mrs. W. H. Cauthers is in P o rt
Sunday morning services c ♦.
George Drinkard.
pl6-lS was in charge of naval operations
land visiting the Clarence Hulse 11:00 a.m. Subject, “Substance.“
in the United Nations invasion of Sponsored by Eastern S tar
Wednesday night service a t 8
family.
WANTED—Sixteen horse collars. North Africa, is pictured with his
' Social Club
At the Moro City Council m eet includes testim onials of healing.
20 to 23 inch. Howard Belshee, wife on arrival in New York.
The reading room in the rear
ing Tuesday night the bills of the
Phone 411, Moro. *
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city were ordered paid, and J. B. of the building is open. All au
Adams was granted the use of thorized Christian Science lite ra
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the old carnival grounds, where ture can be bought or borrowed.
Mr. Adams plans to raise a Vic
tory garden. .
Invite your friends over and serve
Merrill Oveson, superintendent
of the local experiment station,
spent a few days in Corvallis re
cently looking for a man to re
plies’ Leon Hubbard, who recently
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accepted a position in Hillsboro
Kentucky
Straigh*
Bourbon
Whiskey
Mr. Oveson reports th at he hired
a farm crops student .named Wea-
H E L P F I N I S H T H E JO
with relatives ip Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Schilling and son
Gary and Mrs. W. F. Schilling
were shoppers in t h e Dalles one
day last week. Mrs. Schilling
spent the week visiting at the
Roy Schilling home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley received
word recently that their son Bruce
is now a t the Providence proving
ground in Maryland to take his
basic training.
Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mrs. H er
man Zeigler motored to The Dalles
Saturday to visit their mother,
Mrs. Gus Engstrom, at the hos
pital.
Mr. Engstrom
returned
home with them. They all re
turned to The Dalles Sunday, Mr.
Engstrom rem aining there.
Frank Pike was a business vis
itor in The Dalles Wednesday.
Miss Betty Olds and her grand
mother, Mrs. James Walkenshaw,
motored to The Dalles Sunday to
visit B etty’s mother, .Mrs, Dell
Olds, who is in the hospital. Her
condition is reported as being much
better.
The junior bridge club met at
the home of Mrs. Herman Peters
Wednesday for 1:30 dessert lun
cheon and an afternoon of cards.
High score for the club was held
by Mrs. Roy Schilling, and -the
guest prize was won by Mrs. A rt
Bibby.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and
L. K. Smith were visitors in The
Dalles Thursday. Mrs. Gertrude
Williams accompanied them, and
left for Portland on a shopping
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter,
Mrs. Orville Ruggles, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Gilkison were visitors
in The Dalles Thursday.
News Items From Kent
Mr«. Ted von Borstel and «on
Donald and daughter Marie were
visitor« nt the Jj E. Norton home
one evening lest week.
, Mrs. J. J. Docker and non Ar
thur and Mrs. Robert Shilling
and »on Ernest were visitors in
The Dalle» Monday.
George HoweAl, Thelda Beyers,
and Doris Stiles were DaUes vis
itors last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Laffoon and
daughter Cleo spent a few days
in Portland recently.
Mrs. John Palmer is visiting
here for a few days with her
cousin, Mrs. William Jefferies.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justeson were
visitors a t the Grover Young
ranch Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Walton and
son Tommy and daughter Ellen,
and Mrs. Robert Brown and infant
daughter were all-day visitors
Saturday in The Dalles-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Preece were
accompanied td Portland last
week end by Mrs. Ivagene Price
They returned home Sunday.
Rev. O. W. Jones and daughter
Beryl Brown motored to Hood
River Friday. They returned S at
urday,
accompanied by R e v
Jones’ grandson, Billy English.
. The Ted von Borstel family
were visitors Monday evening at
the Verne Mobley home.
Wilbur H aggerty was a busi
ness visitor in The Dalles last
Saturday.
Amandue von Borstel, Theodore
von Borstel, George W itters, Jim
Wilson, iMr. and Mrs. Jay McKay,
and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and daugh
ter Mary Lou were visitors in The
Dalles Tuesday.
BUY
During the first two months of
the national tire inspection pre
gram an estimated 400,000 passen
ger car tires were found to he so
worn or damaged th at they need
ed immediate repair to save them
for further use.
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