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'jijUÁ i t U i * W iiArt ÍWlA*A¿ «OSO, (mttWÄ MIWAV, i v « » . Mr sM Un M Vitae. 4 at to. fl. 0. A«4 mw hem« km- . jrnm » « ¡ w -a , Wasco Veterans T he D alle* ware . y Home For Rest M r, E v s U r r l l l r f L ong B e .c h , LeG m nde »re m ovin g to B W o e k ->■». C olfornio and Mr and M r. H enry w here Mr H ydom h .e th e job of «uesta »<■ Z L m the M otoer, o f N«a , P « ~ . Idaho a c t io n fo rem a n ^ M r , H ydom m home. R s ,M — * * ' P irefnen 1 -e , C h a r i« Hartm an arrived in W nsco the la tter part <g( la s t w eek to apend a 17-day figrioogh w ith relative* and friend* H e ha* been in five m ajor battle*. He ha* been tran sferred to a naw ship and 1» to « o to Brem erton fa r fu rth er order» a t the expira tio n of h i* -fu r lo u g h . / S g t D avid R iehelderfer i* hom e fr o m M adigan General hoepital in w ere gu eaU ot South I*»- d l> . p,*'e sn d M r . w eek end FOR SA L E : Howard uprght piano dark oak finish. M arjorie M ai- vin, Moro 38p fa m ily sp en t SundaV even in g at .............—........................................ "................. .. th e hom e o f Mr and M rs S tanley Tacom a fo r 60 day*. P fc M alcolm R iehelderfer of » » N ew M exico I» hom e on furlough S e t B en D oem aier is here from Spokane for a one w eek furlough. MM 1 -4 K eith M cDonald «pent g 4-day fu rlo u g h v isitin g friends and relative« in W a*co. He le ft th e f i r * th e w eek to report fo r (fifcy. •*J. Ada"*a, who ha* been haul in g sand fo r the Hogeaon Con struction com pany, le ft for his hom e in Salem S unday. Mrs A d am* and d aughter w ere here also, •to y in g a t th e E lv is Rich home. Mrs Oscar Bruckert is visiting a t thè W . E. B rockert hom e w hlla Oscar is helping in harvest. Mr and M rs R. T. D ingle, Mrs M ay R yder and Oarley Lendley sp e n t Sunday a t Cliff«, Wa*h. Ed N eashan o f Hopland, C a lif., v isited from F riday until Sunday a t th e hom e o f Mr and Mrs Eldon N eashan. Tw o siste r s from Lake- v ie w w ere g u e sts a l » . Mr and Mrs A rt Olsen o f Kelso « r e v isitin g a t the G.A. Sargent Sunday. • Joe Brooks, who has been v a c ationing fo r the p ast two w eek s a t Portland, Beaverton and Gres ham is expected hom e th is week. /M r* H ildred Zell entertained th e b irth d ay club w ith a lunch eon a t the Colum bia Gorge hotel, Tuesday J u ly 24. Member» o f the club h a vin g birthdays the sam e day are Mrs H ugh W hite, Mr* C harles F ulton, Mr* B. E. H ailey, and Mrs Zell. Other invited g u e sts w ere Mr» A lice A n d e r so n ," M rs Carl A nderson, D orothy May and Mr* W alter Blau all o f Portland Mrs L. Budd is ta k in g thie week off and V ivian R ust is taking her place cooking at the bakery. ' Mr and Mr* Roy Andrew s of hom e. Mr and M rs Vinton W atkine of Portland visited over the weekend T acom a sp en t the w eek end a t at the hom e o f B ill Andrews. th e hom e o f V inton’» parents, Mr Stella D illinger o f Salem visited and Mr* W D. W atkins. Mrs France* Carpenter and C H U R C H E S . granddaughter, Anna L ee.retum eJ Moro Community to their home in Portland a fter Presbyterian Church spending the week end a t the O. Jam es D. M oberg, pastor. G. Hflderbrand hbme. Bible School 10 a. m. Mr and Mrs Earl Riehelderfer M orning w orship a t 11:00 a. m. “The Fruit* o f . T rust ’ and P F C Malcolm Riehelderfer Serm on v isited Theron a t Barnes G eneral Prov. 3: 6 Wed. 8:00 P. M. P rayer m eeting hospital in Vancouver Sunday. Mr and Mrs Fred A ehischer of C hristian* Science Society H illsboro are v isitin g a t the Earl Sunday m orning services at 11:00 A. M. Subject “L IF E ” R iehelderfer home. Mr and Mr* Leo Dum ler o f S a l include* testim onial* of healing. The reading room in the rea* em w ere w eek end visitors a t the of th e building is open. All a» Frank Medler home. Mr and Mrs H erm an Naas of thorized C hristian Science liter* ture can be bought or borrowed Toppenish W ash., w ere weekend W ednesday n ig h t se rvice a t 8 g u e sts a t the home o f Mr ano WASCO M ETH O D IST CHURCH Mr* Hal Shelton. Sunday School 10 A. M. L ittle Larry Sm ith, son o f Mr F . L- C annell, P astor , and M rs Leon Sm ith is en tertain ing th e mump* th is week Rev and Mrs F. L. Can nell le ft Monday fo r a tw o week vacation. T hey w ill v isit th eir daughter, LAWTKR Mr* H u n tly a t D allas and part of WASOO MORO, th eir vacation w ill be spent a t Bay W a r e h o u s e F o r S a le W A N T E D : Sedan in m edium price range. W rite Mrs W alter Kort- ge, The D alles 38p T h e M o io Grain Grower» "Association w ill E X C E L L E N T O PPO R T U N IT IE S w ith S tate for beginning Case w orkers and casew ork supervi- **• dbre in social work. P erm anent career service w ith m erit system protection. A pply M erit System Council, 616 Mead B ldg., P o r t land 4, Oregon. F inal filing date sell its Nish warehouse. Bids must be in by August 6, 1945. ‘Building to be removed C U ¡^ T h e association reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASS’N W X Q jr j i u ¡ CHOOSE ITS TIME P E R M A N E N T clerical and steno graphic opportunities w ith State w ith m erit system protection. Advancem ent*. A lso stock cor. trol clerk and telephone opera tors. A pply M erit S y ste m Coun cil, 616 Mead Bldg., Portland and site cleared by August 1, 1944. WAR QUALITY Now that your can begin to p ic k your brand, let C orby’s g u id e you in you r se le c tio n o f fine w h isk ey . E njoy C orby’s c r itic a lly and carefully. We believe you’ll m ark this light-bodied, sociable blend as your favo rite fro m now o n . TOWN AND FARM WOMEN BEATING CITY FOLKS AT FAT SAVING PRODUCED IN THE U .S .A . vndar fh« dimet iwporvuion of our uxpurt Canadian blandir Our government know* that city women have done an out- ■tandinc Job saving used fat»— but, now that you town and farm w om en have rolled up your alnoves, you are providing more used fats per kitchen than any other group in the U. 8. Keep it up! 100,000,000 more pound* of used fate are needed this year to help make vital war supplies Without your record savings, w ell never make that quota. Save every drop! Remember it*a the small amounts that nil the Arivage can faster. Drip pings. skimmings, Scraplnga, and fat scrape melted down. Your butcher will five you 3 red points and up to 4# a pound. If you have any difficulty, call your Home Demonstration or County Agent. jSC oved by WFA and OPA P a ia lo r by Industry. H o w to k e e p y o u r D ie s e l 86 Proof — 6 8.4% Groin Neutral Spirits Ja». Barclay & Co., Limited Peoria, Illinois o u t o f th e shop red D ie se l h a v e |>rov< e en n gin g in e* e s run clean cleaner, sm oother, lubricated w ith E er, oocner, w D n » M ~ 1PM DELO O ie se l E n gin e Lubricating O il! Y ou r h om e front D iesel a lso deserves th is grea t oil- Stop* rin g-stick in g, cuts depoeats, banishes b ea rin g corrosion ! O ften reduces repair* 50% and America’« far-rthgiflg tubmarinet d o u b les th e tim e DELO Oil 00w! between Dicsd overhaul*, Order RPM B IO P U S H IS O N T N I P A C I F I C .. . . . 2T R. A nderson, Grtss V a lle y , Phone 2 3 2 J. C. W ils o n , Many of our fighting units From Europe are being transferred W asco , . Phon« 5 5 2 T. Lester Johnsen C ity. L t. E ugene Spencer ha* been transferred from P ort Chicago, C alif., to F t, P ia r e « Florida. Mr and Mr* B. W*. Guy o f P ort land arrived in W asco Monday to spend th eir vacation at the home o f Mr and Mrs F S . L a m b o rn . A l Dormati tr sp en t the week end U m UmllU*. WrtWw wtom Exwltont earning« goriwar opijlortunitie». W rite T he J- R* H ELP W A N T E D : If you live in W atkins Com pany, 4812 H ollis Sherm an C ounty, if you can ta ’k Street, Oakland 8, C alifornia. th e farm er’s lan gu age. If you have a car, or if your incom e i* FOR SA L E : 7 f t . cedar post*. IS A 21 inch posts and better 3d le ss than $ l ;60 per hour, write cent* per post delivered any H. F . Dunlap, 436 R iver Road, place here. G. L. B rigg», phon« ugene, Oregon 36-8c r. E li|^ T7HT7r VIVftVIl — 6463 or w rite Gen. Del. The Dal» H E L P W A N T E D : Established rou- les, Oregon 2 2 -UP - — ------<mn te in Sherm an County, over 909 ».room house hardwood floors, w ashroom -------- ---------------------- --- ------- w ith traya on ground floor, fu ll base m en t, b ig furnace, lo t 60 x 270, fr u it and «hade trees, bertiea, garden. N ear school, church, »tore. Mr» H. L. Sw an, 1300 E. 12th S t., The D alles. 38-40c Lee th e daughter o f M r and M r, John- clftc t o mo W ednesday and Thursday o f la r t n y M athiooon ci Kufua. j “T S , w eek. M r. C argill 1. a riMer o f Mr and M r, Som n Johrmon o t M b. M Portland w ere v b ito r a a t th e Ro*h A rthur Fuqua »pe iRev and Mr» R oy P ittm an and Guilford hom e Sunday. in Portland, S w ett. M r and Mrs Bob Sm ith and fa m ily o f V ancouver visited their so n , Dermond, a t the home ©f Mr and M rs A . H. M cIntyre. \ Andy S an d vig w as taken to a hoepttol in T h e D a lles la st F riday He is very ill. John Hogenaon o f the H ogenson C onstruction com pany o f M iinop- o lis, Minn., w as in W asco from Thursday to Saturday. Mrs H. N. Fredrick» and baby boy cam e hom e from th e hospital . i/ , W rw A roh ie Jone* and WH Mr and Mr* Arah FO R gA L E ; In W aw > Sun, day, July >2. Mr and Mr* H arry H ydom U n A nna Or«»on. - Final filing dsts . August S, MMf _4t to the Pacific via the U .S .A Most oF them specialize in cer tain types of warfare and where they - V Y our lo c a l STAN DARD re p re s e n ta tiv e OF fo r are going will be a clue C A L IF O R N IA to our pions. t ■ ------ TALK IS A MAJOR WAR PROBLEM. The ' T discussion of war information by well-meaning, but thoughtless, Americans has sunk American sh ip s. . . tipped off the Japs where our attacks would be m ade. . . warned them of secret weapons we would use. Little facts betray big secrets. The whereabouts of one man can locate a division. His date of departure can disclose the sailing of a ship or convoy. Hi» equipment can disclose where he is going, his training, the type of operation planned. The Japs gather ftvery scrap of information, sort it, study it to learn our plans. S tilli fiMWBRS in Portland. Mr and Mrs J. Merlin Hill an J daughter, Vona Veral stopped a t the E. P. Rich home fo r a v isit th is w eek. T hey w ere enroute to their hom e in N orfolk, N ebraska, * w here Mr. H ill is Dean o f the W C hristian college. John Fulton o f N ew berg is v isitin g a t the C ecil Field* hom e. Mrs W. H. Sheubon o f Hood R iver, Mr and M rs John R oyce, and Mr and Mrs John Sheldrake w ere Sunday guest* a t the Lloyd R oyce hom e. Mr and M rs W illiam Karr cam e from Bend Saturday and sp en t the w eek end a t the Fred D orm aier hom e. T hey le f t fo r their home in Spokane M onday m orning. Mr and M r» S tu a rt Johnson of Salem are v isitin g a t the hom e of Mr and Mrs E. P., Rich. Mr and M rs H erbert EWing and d au gh ter, D iane, o f Bonneville are h a v in g a tw o w eeks v isit at the hom e o f Mr and Mrs H arry ♦ ' ,1 J DON'T TALK OR W R IT I ABOUT. . . Locations and movements of'men, ships end materiel, within, to, or from the Pacific-Asiatic area. Whan your County Agricultural Conservation Committee prepares ( New weapon«, even though you know $ e y have b e e n u * e a against the enemy, unless officially relea»ed b y the lWUtary Services. your loan papers, b e sure to specify this Branch of the First National Bank of Portland. . P roudfoot Jr. There w ill be no preaching service a t the W asco M ethodist church Sunday, J u ly 29. Sunday • , s- Are Tk*r» Japan«*» Ag»nts In Am»rl<»? You'll rwcwivw prom pt and U ficbnt Jap »plea have baen «snght I wwm iM l ■ red-handad. W ith ow »» C W I COBSTY BRANCH C. A. Ruggles ««“V thouaands of miles of border and aoacoaat. It Is Impoaslbla to completely prevent entrance and onlt of enemy ag«nta. | school hour a t 10:00 a. m. S H K R M O INSURANCE : Moro ••• O regor u n i i i ........ i i r n n ........i l l i n i u m » ™ » » • R A T IO » A L -B A S K OF PO RTLA N D m ■ gkl H m I | u V • ’ VCC 1 L j ! I Ortttos °«« •• The Jw o kn«w shoot th« » -*• Too many paopla assume that they do. The Jape know that any agent who look» Japan- ooo woold ho und«r Immediate ■u.plclon. Thay hire p«opl« of other nntlonalltlaa. Including Amerlcane,to do their work. A ■ Aro German A gen ts W orking ••» J»P*f Th« Jape are daaparat. for lw m m formation that will kolp atavo o f our Anal knockont blow». Tb«y wUI pay any prlao. Oor- ■ • maB aganta cut og from ’h.i own country are now operat ing for the Japan»»«. I, Do They Look Uk» Jepon.aa? F IR S T *< K Military Information gained in confidence. I t jl • Tim« aftw Ham k a m Unkn of taforoMtion h«ra hava ra- aulUd In Jn»«MM action that showed thoi _ •dgo of facts* O regon's L ead in g M e rc h e n t e f C red l Tbii t u t i n a FBRCY T H O M P S ON M AIN ST R E E T . MORO w «k Done W ell and Quickly MEMBER FEDERAL D E P O S IT ' efc^«i*BAM ' « ’ « ’ A CE C ® O ’ l F F . O _ I A T I O M Au BLITZ-WBINHARD company 'J*„V i • w b» ( t , o f t n n l Cl Ite O ft-C c c n U tu e fee Senf*! cf .. Lb. >SS«A MHt*r yr«