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Five Give Pint
Mr and Mr* Walter JUfglo,
Mr* Laura Segsrdahl and children» WARNING
Mr and Mr» Jess Landry and Mrs
Lucy Ruggles gathered at the
Anyone wishing to move eem-
home o f Mr and Mrs Charles Wr.es or derricks or other high
Ruggles Sunday to help Charles farm machinery may call the Paci-
eelebrate hia" birthday anniversary, fic Power A. Light company's offle?
Wallace May has been named and receive help about getting un-
direetor of the* Grass Valley dis- oor high voltage wires,
R. P. Bridbine -local agent
Going down from Moro Monday triet to replace Chester Anderson
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morning to give a pint of blood who resigned.
Mta Janet George arrived Wed-
£ A
hij
apiece to the Bed Cross were Mr»
Clarence Mersinger, Mri Rosa Orn-
* • hospital thia week
>he
ht[<
duff, Mrs Carl Melxer, Vincent « the week wrth her «»U r. Jdre ^
Collis
Moore.
for
days
Gfntemen and George Updegraff.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kenny,
j,ome
Shaniko.
Mr and Mrs Avery Martin and Mr and Mrs Dbnold DeMose, Mr
children came up Tuesday night to and Mrs William Close and Mr
Mr, and Mrs Ted Barnum of
spend the Fourth o f July with and Mrs John DeMcss drove to Portland left Thursday afternoon
iier parents, Mr and Mrs Charley Warm Springs last' Wednesday to for their home after spending u
belahee.
celebrate- the Fourth among the couple of days, and the holiday,
Mr» Vie Race was here for the native Americans. /
with his parents, Mr and Mrs A.
Fourth of July to »pend it with
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Moore rie- (H. Barnum.
her mother, Mrs Emma Sayre.
turned Monday from • a trip to
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Mr and Mr* William Thornton Portland after spending several
were here this week from Portland days there.
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tc move their household goods
Fall hats styled by Milgrim and
out of the Haxel Wood* huse a* Hattie Carnegie—Greta (The Dal
it has been sold to Paul Cyphers. les).
Mr* E. E. .Barnum returned
from Portland Monday night af
ter visiting her sister,'M rs C. W.
Johnson of Aloha, who is ill in a
Portland hospital.
Jay Price and wife • came up
from North Bonneville Tuesday
evening to spend the Fourth of
July here with relatives and at
tend the meeting of Sherman coun-
tian*
in the ft park.
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f Clare Axtell and wife came over HELP WANTED: If you live in
from Dufur the morning of the
Sherman County, if you can ta'k
Fourth to spead the day -here.
the farmer*» language. If you
Clare reports that 'Angus McLeod
have a car, or if your income is
has sold a part of his holding*
less than ,>1.50 per hour, write
and that after harvest the Axtell*
H. F. Dunlap, 436 River Road,
Will return to Moro.
Eugene, Oregon
35-8c
All elastic girdle*—Greta (The HELP WANTED: Established rou
D alles).,
te in Sherman County, over 90^
James Noonan is here this week
farm families. Watkins product».
to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs
Excellent earnings and postwar
Jack Noonan. Jim is going to go
opportunities. Write The J- R.
to Lincoln, Neb. after his furlough
Watkins Company, 4612 Hollis
from the air corps.
Street, Oakland 8, California.
Dale and Allan Thompson, son*
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of Mr and Mrs Orval Thompson, LCST: West of Moro—Red model
are here from Ontario to help
airplane, 5 Mr foot wing spread,
their grandfather, Claude Thomp
gas motor. »Paul May, Moro.
son, put up his hay crop. \
Mrs May Barnum and Roy Kuns- FOR SALE: 1 Fresh Cow, Holstein
Guernsey. Mane Cooper, Wasco.
man were up from The Dalles the
FOR
SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts IS
Fourth to take apart in the picnic
&
21
inch posts and better 3«1
>n the park.
i
-e»cents
per .post delivered
Mrs Edna Burroughs of Knight
place
here.
G. L. tfriggs, pho«#
sen, California if here visitng her
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or
write
Gen. Del. The pal-
aunt, Mrs Lucy Ruggles, arriving
les,
Oregon
_
, 22-tfv
Wednesday.
To Red Cross
Monday a.m.
Clyde Gillmoi il itili looking MLATRKR WINDY
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tye a highway err* *9 he w n get
The weather ha* been generally
on
W» •Ununer's work.
favorable for the past week with
—BUY
TODAY—
wind prevailing most of the time.
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Temperature has gradually been
The office o f government is not getting higher and the favorable
to confer happiness, but to give west wind has practically stopped
men opportunity to work out hap completely Thursday afternoon.
Some wheat is seriously damaged
piness for themselves.
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—William Ellery Channing in spots and late sown wheat, es
pccially spring grain, may not
make
much of a crop without con
That government is the strong
tinued
cool weather or another
est of which every man feels him
lain,
which
appears to be no more
self a -part.
-—Thomas Jefferson
than a possibility at present.
'iHOEMII
P E R C Y T H O M P S ON
MAIN 8TREET MORO
Work Done Well and Quickly
T. Lester Johnson
LAWTW
WAJBOO
mi ■ n eo—
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Walther-Williams Co;
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Is an old established firm that has been selling,
servicing and repairing cars for a generation.
The dependability of its products and the qual
ity of its service has been proven many times.
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Now, when it is doubly important that you
have good workmanship and quick service to
keep your cars and trucks running, have us take
care of your service problems.
Tife-Repair and Recapping
MORO.
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C. A . Ruggles
INSURANCE
Want Ad»
[ firm ITY FOR
STHE
SHERMAN COUNTY REACH ITS
E BOND QUOTA IN THE SEVENTH
WAR BOND CAMPAIGN
During the while my time will
be divided between Moro and On
tario Agences, EASTERN ORE
GON LAND COMPANY Lessees
and others may continue to writ4;
the Company here at Moro, but in
any emergency, such as a grair
field fire, please advise Giles L.
Flinch of this paper.
James B. Adams, Agent
WE MUST
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Greta
The
Dalles
PACIFIC POWER ft LIGHT CO
FLATT TRUCK LINE
MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASS’N
W. T. BALSIGER
SHERMAN CO. ABSTRACT CO.
J. K. McKEAN CO.
“J. C. FREEMAN
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MAY ft SON
DOUMA’S GROCERY
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