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Former Principal
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went w PAKIand Wadnaitlay on
a business and shopping tour
plannlg {.o spend a few days be
fore returning.
Donald Thompson and Harold
Melzer were home for the w eei
planning to spend a few days be
end from Fort Lewis.
Mrs G. Douma went to Portland
Monday on business and to visit
her niece, Mrs Mahlon Tracewell
pr from Kappner the ftrnt of the
tweek to get ner household furni
ture moved around. ' She says
they like their new place.
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Visits
Friends
4
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Wayne Thompson is home
again after service in the army
that/ kept him in Germany for
many months after the need of
Mr and Mrs Tom Preece were the war.
Here Sunday
here last week end from San
Janet Schadewitz of Portland,
Diego, near where he has been
t& ching school since last fall. one time of Moro, was elected as
H e is attending summer school head of the girls council at the
annual 4-H summer school at
at the University of Oregon.
Mr and Mrs Robert Jones came
u> from Portland Monday to re
main a few days visiting her re
latives, the E . E . Barnum family.
They
returned Thursday tak
ing their children who had .been
here a week. ,
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DANCE
Corvallis last week.
LeRoy Wright is in Corvallis
Surplus Property
All records for sales of sur
plus property by the War Assets
administration were broken dur
ing May, with the Portland of
fice doubling its April figures,
according to word received to
day by C. T, Mudge, regional di
rector. National reports show ma
terial costing the government
$808,000,000 being disposed of
during the month for $233,000,000
while Portland sold $1,923,105
«.Mr and Mrs Karl Landstrom worth of surplus for $970,163.
and daughter, Maris, were here
One of the main reasons for
over the week end from their
home in Portland to visit with $he increase was the sale of the
her parents, Mr and Mrs L. L. Geneva Utah steel plant to the
Peetz. Mrs A. H. Barnum accom <J. S. Steel Corporation, for which
panied them back to the city for' the government had paid $201,000-
a few days visit with her sons, 000. A decided increase» in dis
Orville and Theodore and families. posal of aircraft was also noted.
-Ralph Brisbine went to The Sales of consumer goods put $200
Dklles Monday and was formerly millions back into the treasury,
presented with his pin emblema and $150,000,000 was received
tic of working 30 years for the for sales of producer and capital
Pacific Power & Light company. goods.
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C L E A N -U P G IR L . . . HoUyweod
chose little T erry T ry lo r, 2, as
clean-up week mascot. She la
shown hard at work with a mop
In a special effort to get tUlngs la
proverbial apple pie older.
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Moore re
turned from Portland Wednesday
after spending a few days in the
city with friends.
Lois Flatt and Katie Geiser
this week to be with the 4-H
clubbers on the campus until
their return this weekend.
James Norene is here from
Spokane to spend the summer
working Irr harvest He is a stu
dent at Washington State college
where he is taking veterinary
surgery, being interested in hor
ses.
James B.- Adams was here a
few days this week while on his
way between Portland and . On
tario. He was interested in seeing
the damage of the recent hail and
rain storm, and found that the
building in which his office is lo
cated had leaked, taking great
chunks of plaster off the ceiling.
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JO B
FO R
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U. S. A rm y
CHQ O SÍ
I I N I
T H IS
P H O F fS S IO N
NOW !
P O R T O F F IC R , T h e Dalles
ENAMELED WARE good serviceable pots
and pans and percolators to cook in.
We finally got some of it and if you have an
old kettle you’ve been wanting to grow po
sies in, you can plant them right now because
we have a new one to replace it.
STAINLESS STEEL knives and forks with
plastic handles, knives you£an with wheth-
er.tbe steak is tender or tough. Good looking
too and easy kept bright an shiny.
Moro Variety & Remedy
C A L K IN S R E C L A M A T O R
There are more Calkins Weeaers
in opr stock for anyone who needs a
weeder or two or three right away to
clean up the summerfallow before har
vest. T his Calkins weeder is tops in
the weeder field as everybody knows
who has used them.
It has an improved gooseneck, it re
duces ditching on sidehills, it sheds the
trash freely, it lifts easiy, the drive is
improved in design, the shoe bearing
is new. and better.
Then we Have plenty of parts, too.
Moro Lumber & Fuel
VINCENT C. GENTE1UN
•Au ¿Ufichr
AND INSECT SPRAY
Wholesale Dealer i s
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
L ab o r R isers
OIL B U R N U S
TEL. 241
MORO, ORB.
Saturday, June 29
Beginn 10:00 p. ni.
B. B. D. O R CH ESTRA ■
.They come in and sit d o w n
and say 'Gimme steak
or
"Gimme pork” and pretty
soon they re fed, and the ones
w h o travef around a lot say
it is better than common fo o d
at less than common price
COME IN
YOU'LL LIKE IT TOO
and he does also.
■A B N W HILE Y O U LEARN
A SKILL OR TRADE
4
Thursday to pick up Donna Kay tion.
who has been attending sum
mer school. They will travel
around the state before returning.
Mary Eva has been in Portland
the past week or so.
and that makes us feel good
M M E IT A MILLION!”
Splendid education and training
in more than 200 tkilli and trades
are offered by the new Regular
Army. Good pay and opportunities
for advancement. Over three-
quarters of a million have enlisted
already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Get
all the facts at your nearest U. S.
Army Camp or Post, or H. S. Arir /
Recruiting Station.
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M ri Harold
Char
heme from (ftp hospital
Mr and Mrs Clarence Sparling day after two wwk» »P « € U * 1*
and Vivette left for ‘ Corvallis recovering from » major opera
R U FU S GRANGE HALL
Sales Larger
'Hydrants of the city are re
ceiving a coat of yellow paint
topped with a bright red this
week, theresult of a color scheme
suggested by a councilman when
the subject was up for discus
sion. The Idea is that the red top
will be easily seen in the daytime
and the yellow will show up well
at night. Marshal Axtell is doing
the painting.
ana har twin m m , mwntna
Tuaaday*
Let us do your catering
created by Hattie Carnegie the drew designer '
herielf, for the protection of her fabulous original».
So vet your lovely clothes
. ond saves
your lovely self from embarrassment. The
perfect deodorant ond anti-perspiront cream.
Soft as snow and wonderfully frogrant with
her famous “No. 11” perfume. Vonlsbes
Instontiy. Use tt_os often osjou like.
2.00
HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP
A G A IN ST FRANCO . . . D r. Jeee
G iral. prem ier of the exiled Mps^
isfa government, who arrived la
New York City to testify before
United N a t io n s against France
Spain. Says be has true pictsre
ef aitaatlon.
T H E D A L L E S , O R EG O N
STATE FARM
INSURANCE COMPANIES
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Com prehensive
P e rs o n a l
Residence
L ia b ility
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In s u ra n c e .
Com prehensive Farm and Farm
E m ployees Liability.
John M. DeMoss, Agrnr
Phone 857, Moro, Ore.
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(R es. D eM oss S p rin g s)
Want Ad»
MAC’S WELDING SHOP, Wasco,
Oregon. Portable welding ser
vice, weld anyplace. Wes Wil
de’s location. Phone 512. A. D.
McConaughy, Wasco.
34-43p
SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket hooks,
for 40c Write— Pocket J3-,okf.
Club of America 1 Box 2212B_
Hollywood - 28 Calif.
37p
FOUND: 1 tire and wheel on
Sisters road. Owner identify
Bert Ameli Box-5 Grass Valley
32-24
OH U R O H E S'
Moro Community Church
Bible School 10:00 A. M.
BASE a BALL
Warm Springs Indians vs Wasco
G rass V alley B aptist Church
Sunday School 10 a. m.
10:30 a. m. will begin the pro
gram put on by the children of
the Daily Vacation BibM. School.
This program will continúe on
into the worship servicé. Every
one is urged to attend to *ee what
the children have accomplished.
Work books will be on display.
Prayer meeting, -Thursday 8 p. m.
Howard A. Schilling, pastor.
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C h ristian
Science
Society
Subject „of Christian ) Science
Lesson Sermon 11:00 A M.
"Christian Science”
Wednesday meetings first and
third Wednesdays of each month
include testimonials of healing.
The reading room in the rear of
the church contains all authoriz
ed Christian Science literature
which may be borrowed or pur
chased.
Wasco Methodist Church
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
\ Special Father’s day service
jun ior League at 7 p. m.
Last Game of Season -:- the Indians are Good
DANCE
with Bill Woods
5 piece orchestra
Given by the
AmericanLegion
for Legion Aid
Street Carnival
in charge of
Auxiliary women