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Moro Personals
Mrs. Julia Bryant of Jen
v isit
Minn., was here last w<
her brother and sister
and Mrs. John Parker, The Park*
era took Mrs. Bryant t ► the coast
via Mt. Hood and Salem U
show her some of the scenic spots
of Oregon during the week.
Moro Public Library will begin
its weekly story hour Wednesday
evening, July 6, at 7:30 p. m. at
the library. Each week there will
lie a different reader chosen
from the mothers of the commun
ity. All children between the ages
of 5 to 10 years are invited to at
tend. There will be a librarian on
hand to loan books to the young
sters.
No more Rebekah lodge meet
ings will be held until the second
week in September, the first being
September 13. At the Tuesday
night meeting Mrs. Helen Sather
Barker attended, the first time in
years at the local lodge.
Mrs. Karl Landstrom and two
daughters, Maris Lou and Karen,
arrived Tuesday by car from Ar
lington, Virginia to visit her mo
ther, Mrs. Ora Peetz for several
weeks. Mr. Landstrom accompan
ied them to Spokane and went on
about Bureau of Land Manage
ment business when they came on
Moro. He will arrive during the
weekend for the Fourth of July
vacation with his family.
Vernon "Skippy” Axtell was
brought home Sundny from a
Portland hospital recovered from
a heart operation that was thought
to be entirely successful.
Guest preacher at Moro Com
munity church Sunday will be Dr.
G. Henry Green of Portland. Dr.
Green Is executive of the Presby
terian Synod of Oregon.
P erfection
in every service
at reasonable cost.
Leonard & Wilma Smith
funeral directors
Phone The Dalles 3135
M ollO , OREGON.
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night, smokeless smoker, and the tango which is a typical dance 4-H summer school band, compos
A bus load of young people from
others.
One known as “Interna in Germany as well as in Argen ed of 163 students and led by Ted
Pasadena, California, members of Sixty Children Get
County Ramblin’s
tional Night'*. 1 have asked Wilma tina A student from Argentina Mesang, who had also composed
the California Lutheran league,
Gentry to write something about was her partner. Four Burmese the musical numbers played. This
stopped in town Monday morning Second Polio Shots
By “ lo iiiB cy ' Tli»’ni|>»‘>ii
her experiences and she has writ IFYE’s talked to us about their band played on the radio four
while on their way to Calgary.
Dr. W. R. Taylor, aided by Nur
The symptoms were somewhat ten on evening programs, specific- country and then one of them did times while we were there. Mr.
Alberta for a summer trip.
ses Metra 1-ee and Lucy Mullins
Mesang was liked by all the stu
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pierson and and by a supply of suckers given different from normal blackleg ly about the “4-H International one of their typical dances.'*
party were in Moro Monday from by the Elks lodge, inoculated 6Q as determined by Dr. Homer Nnght”. The following is by Wil The following are comments by dents under him and he made it
Hood River on a little trip to see Sherman county and Antelope Webb, veterinanian of The Dalles. ma Gentry, daughter of Mr. and Karen WNlson on her experiences so that playing with him was en
at 4-H summer school.
joyable.
more of Oregon.
youngsters Thursday morning at Dr. L. R. Vawter, veterinanian in Mrs. Earl Gentry, Moro
“On Tuesday, June 14th, 20 stu
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Oveson were the court house. Local aides were charge of the dlagnmic laboratory
"The 4-H International Night dents, loth grade and high school
__ .To Be Continued
down Monday from Pendleton and Mrs. Velma McKean, Mrs. Tex at OSC was contacted and the un is one of the most impressive
visited the field day at the experi Irzyk, Mrs. Afton McIntyre and usual symptoms .spelled blackleg nights of all summer school. It left for Corvallis to attend ten
to Dr. Vawter. AU calves and heif starts with the girls’ chorus sing days at 4-H summer school. For
ment station where Merrill was Mrs. Vera Dutton.
once superintendent. They were There will be a make-up clinic at ers and cows were re-vaccinated ing the Song of Peace while the most of these students it was the
Now Open
on their way to Portland to take the headquarters in The Dalles as protection against this very flags of all the different countries first time, and for others it was
MORO
BEAUTY SHOP
either second or third.
delivery of a new combine for the Wednesday, July 6. after which virulent disease.
and nations are paraded in front
same
location
While
at
summer
school
1
had
Pendleton station.
vaccine will be returned to the
Other farmers should take due of the audience. After the liearers the opportunity to play In the
PHONE
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state
and
no
more
inoculations
and
their
flags
are
seated,
the
notice of this early loss of calves
Fred llennagin spent a part of
to blackleg. Vaccination will need honored guests take their places.
the week here a t his ranch. Fred will be available.
to be done prior to this time or Jack Wells as the MC then intro
says he and Nina just celebrated
when the calves are about three duced some of the honored guests.
their 50th wedding anniversary by on political matters.
DOUBLE YOUR INCOME
Klein was introduced as
going to the beach for a few days
Leo Myers and family went to months of age. Calves that are Glenn
and that he has raised 50 crops their new home at Creswell last under two months of age that are Oregon’s first International farm
ON PART OF YOUR SAVINGS?
of wheat and had a 50 bushel crop. week and he came with a truck vaccinated should be re-vaccinated youth exchange student. George
Jefferson
was
introduced
as
a
Yes, invest in EXACTLY the same stocks,
They were married June 22, 1905. Monday and moved his household again for blackleg at weaning time
according to Dr. I.. R. \ aw ter. student IFYE to Uruguay. Then
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelso are equipment.
preferred stocks and bonds as the insurance
Mr. Wells reads off the names
leaving this week for their vaca
There will be a public hearing Any farm where blackleg has for as
of
the
countries
and
nations
the
companies, banks and other institutions where
merly
occurred
may
be
considered
tion which they will spend in part on the Union High school budget
in southern Oregon along the today, Friday, at the school house permanently infected and future respective flags are brought for
your money is now placed. Easy to buy or
coast near Bandon where they and at the same time a discussion outbreaks can be expected among ward. Rill Abel, a student IFYE,
who recently spoke to the high
once lived. During his absence of the kind of building to be built. young, unvaccinated cattle.
redeem in any amount.
schools and the 1*TA of Moro, was
Ray Love, manager for the com The architect is expected to be on
The 4-H summer school dele Introduced and told the group
Valuable tax credits now apply to most J
pany at Condon, will come over hand to answer questions. The gates
returned from Corvallis last something about Argentina. Then
every other day.
dividend
income, These are not available to
Union High board is to go to Ti Friday, after a very educational Bill introduced a student from Ar
Now that school is out in The gard soon to meet with J. R.Beck, and
enjoyable
ten
day
experience.
gentina who Is visiting the U. S.
rents, mortgage, bond and savings interest.
Dalles Mrs. Paul May anti daugh superintendent of building con
Many of the older boys and girls He then told us the history behind
ter, Sandra, are spending a part struction in that area. The type of gained
considerable leadership ex the flag of Argentina. Other
Write, phone collect, or stop in for details
of the time in Moro with Paul construction has much to do with
perience. This year Susie Woods IFYE’s were Dorothy Teel, who
Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore and the cost.
and Sherrie Fraser were presi had gone to Germany, and she did
her cousin, Miss Betty Suther
Wily Knighten jr. is expected
J. W. DODD
land, returned Wednesday from a -home from Seattle for the week dents of their living groups. Tom Moro Ixxlge No. 113 l.O.O.F.
my Higley served as sargeant of
camping trip across the Blue end and to attend the fifth anni arms
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VALLE.Y OREGON
and Sharon Belshe as song Meets 1st and 3rd
mountains to the Steens.
versary of his high school class. leader of their respective living Tuesdays in l.O.O.F.
Phone 13F2
Henry Buehner of Portland,
Miss Yvonne Kirkelle is home,
hall. Transient and
treasurer for the state Republi having resigned her position in groups. One evening many of the visiting brothers are
Investm ent Storks A Bonds — N ationw ide and Canada
4-H clothing club members parti
Tax E xem pt School, H ighw ay and State Bonds
cans was in the county this week Seattle.
cipated in the annual dress revue. cordially invited
1013 U. S. N ational Bank Bldg.
Küstern Oregon Mgr
Ray Howie, who is to be the Sherman county girls participat John Shipley, N. G.
Port Lind, Oregon Beacon 2132
W in. .1. C ollins A Co.
new coach at the high school next ing were Ronda and Sherrie, Fra
Leo Watkins. Secretary
fall, was here Sunday looking for ser, Susan Woods and Mavis Mil
a house to rent when he comes ler,
with his family next August.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin VanGllrier,
Each evening during 4-H sum
Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanGilder and mer school special programs were
family and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon held at the Coliseum on the camp
VanGilder, returned last week us. One such night was the dress
from a trip to Ixxikout, California revue mentioned above, and others
to visit the Hines family and at include the radio revue, stunt
GASOLINE
tend a community rodeo.
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NEW ROYAL TRITON
IRA FRIDLEY
Consignee
Wasco, Oregon
5—20 and 10—30
UNION OIL COMPANY
of California
Phone 272
We have a lot of clothes here.
Dainty, light, pretty things for
summer. And being old residents
we always have some heavy,
sturdy, clothes for this kind of
weather.
We Keep what you want at a price you can pay
WASCO
OREGON
Condon Rodeo
July 2 - 3 - 4
From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh
If You Can't
Lick 'em-Join 'em
Junior Rodeo July 2
From where I ait, getting along
with children is like getting along
with grownups —it requires an
effort to see things from the other
person's point of view. At any
age, there’s no accounting for
tastes. Take my neighbor who
keeps a parakeet and drinks hot
coffee in the summertime. That
seem s strange to me . . . a man
who’s partial to hound dogs and a
cooling glass of beer. But I’d be
“childish” to say it was wrong.
Just bark from visiting with my
daughter’s family —and playing
Grandpop to two of the cutest
kids you ever saw. While there I
picked up a couple of new ideas
on child raising:
If your child’s learning to use
a pen, provide an old fountain
pen —filled with bluing. Looks
and writes like ink, but won’t
stain clothes or furniture.
Maybe you have a boy, like my
grandson, who thinks he’s too
old for a bib —but isn’t. A big
cowboy bandana works just as
well, and looks he-man to boot.
Admission: $1.00 Adults,
50 cents Children
P A R A D E all three days
On Sunday Pendleton Round-Up Queen Kathryn
Wyss and her court will ride in the parade
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Fireworks Display in the City Park in the evening
Admission on July 3-4: $1.75 Adults, 50c Children
Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation
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G o o d -b ye and H ello
Beef o s
O f f with the old, on with the new
at the Capitol City
We will be closed July 3 and 4.
We are sure you will miss u s so we will all be
Y e t selling and servicing the same RELIABLE
back Tuesday—
International Farm Equipment
Hydraulic
Header Tenders
CUSHMAN COMING IN SAYS:
McKEAN GOING OUT SAYS:
anyway-*—have gone into this business
and through the years, war time and
Grain Saver
Pick-up Reels
Here we are, just oift of the air
The best 17 years of my life—so far
force and
INTERNATIONAL CRAW! IS
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Wasco
Oregon
to start
into
peace time, we have been able to keep
most of it to learn.
farmers supplied with good farm ma
line of equipment to sell and will do
chinery and repairs to keep it running.
our best to keep the equipment the
Most
county needs on hand and to keep a
of
the
time
anyway,
because
No changes are contemplated in the
say a sincere thank you to the good
friends and good customers who have
made the business possible.
ask
for cd that does the work around the
J — -W"
plant in the near future.
And we
that good relations continue with
is well known already in the county.
J. K. McKEAN
(T)
We have a good
supply of repairs to keep it working.
there have been shortages.
the new owner, Jac if Cushman, who
moon equipment co .
home
business with it all to make yet and
In leaving the business we want to
Cheney - Calkins
WEEDERS
back
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J. K. McKean Company
and
Cushman Equipment Company
We will try to learn the business
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so we can serve you in your needs for
farm machinery and repair of it.
JACK CUSHMAN