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< ff and Mrs. Rita Harpe. (kuution nt The ladies of the Auxiliary are J. Cox, se< icarj a Lumbeme giving a public benefit card par Valley 1. is a slight incr a ty, Saturday evening, April 11, The first auloi in Kent Legion hall. The pro reached the rim ceeds will be used in helping the 1st. This is tl ('amp Fire Girls, finance their automobile ever wd ch tho Dalles n ( h«pl«r No 78 O. E. 3. camping trip this summer. was made possib W. T. Balsinger, manager of Moro, Oregon *1 out Ice crew keeping th spo Mr. and Mrs Joe Wilson of Regular communica- the local grain growers, was in as It fell this spring. Lions each 2nd and 4th Ione last Sunday. Portland spent the week-end at Thursday evenings of With tho announced the J. H. Wilson home. Mr and each month. Mrs. A B Riddel was visiting within keeping the price of gaso Mrs. Ruth Sparling. Mrs. Wilson, nee Helen McCoy, the reach of farmers, who quanti* in Suuuyside, Wash, for a few Worthy Matron were married in Portland last ties of it, tho Umatilla Oli mipany Nana Barxee, Secretary days this week. January 9, but had kept the news was being formed by prominent farm- I Methodist Church Not«« Mr. and Mrs. Tucker were in Moro Lodz« N». 113 1. O. O. F. a secret until recently. ers. Th© company will cousist of 300 Moro, Oregon (Grass Valley) Toppenish, Washington last Sun I m c with a Meet» every Monday Easter Sunday proved a gala stockholders Church school every Sunday day where they spent Easter 125.000. evening in the I.O.O.r day for Kent Sunday School, hall. Transient and with Mrs. Tucker’s parents. morning at 10 The state highway department re visiting brother» are There were one hundred twenty Hreaching April 19 at 11. ceived from th© federal government a Miss Viola Hansen left on Sat" cordially invited to The Ladies Aid Society meets five present with a collection a- deed to approximately 290 acres of I meet with ux. urd ay’s stage for Bend where mounting to $16 45, which will be land, located on Humbug mountain, Harvey C. Thompson, N. G. A. M. Young, Secretary. she visited an auntover the week with Mrs. Arzell Lemley on used for Missionary purposes. in Curry county. The land is on the Thursday April 16, at 2 p. m. end returning Monday. route of the Oregon ¿oast highway Lo4g« No H6 There was a splendid attend Two hundred and twelve Bible and will be used for park and recrea Moro, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirby Meets 2d and 4th Tuce- «r d Miss Violet Kirby of The ance at the Easier service. The chapters had been read. The at tional purposes. V days or of earn each munui moni tendance in the Young People’s Visiting members wel ( Utile?, spent Sunday with the children and young people all did Class was won by Marjory Mac- The heifer Jersey calf with a per- nicely in the rendition of the tilth come. n ro- feet cougar head which w Lynn Bowersox family. Elizabeth Thompson program. The church was quite Innes’s side. After the Sunday cently at the CYant Flak farm in Noble Grand J. R Kaseberg of Portland, prettily decorated, and the serv School hour a long and interest thriving. Last Juno a cougar w s seen Jessie Henrichs, Secretary and a former resident of Sher- ng in e Fisk ices were very pleasant and help ing program was given. Foll to attack <he cow mam Co. spent a few days here pasture, and it is believed that the owing the program Joe Wilson Chris Schult« Post No. 71 ful. fright caused thereby resulted in the the fir st of the week. took four pictures of those who We are expecting an unusual 1 deformity in the calf. Meets at Legion hall on Frank Fortner was one of ly good time at Sunday school were present at Sunday School. 2ad and 4th Wednesday those who had some trouble get The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i What 13 left of tha t next Sunday. The trip to the evenings of each month. ting to Portland and back home Sea of Gallilee is getting quite in Crocker was the scene of a most trallo, better known as D ty for been sold by Deschutes R. J. Bruckert, Commander again last week, but he returned teresting. Last week the Be enjoyable social event last Sun-1 >475 and coats «2 Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Tuesday. ginners were ahead, this week day. The occasion being a joint Kotzman Bros., ?S i Central A. M. Young and C. M. Mers- 1’ THE KILOWATT KIDDIES are symbols of service . the Young People’s class, but the birthday dinner-party for the lit- , Hall district, HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682 fiice for Oregon Irrigation d tr inger have been elected as dele tie children who are relatives of Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis Jolly Juniors have a fine pros ELECTRIC Service that converts thousands of tasks into d B. V. trict the second and fourth Friday gates from Moro Odd Fellows pect, and we think they will the hostor hostess. A color sche- | >225 and W. H.< Hayn self-doing services. Invivable ns they are, countless Kilo- tho Des- nights of each month. Visiting Churchman of B?nd L q lodge, to the Grand Lodge which probably be the first to arrive me of vellow and white was used । chutes hotel building f > Grangers welcome. watt Kiddies spring to your service the instant you summons C. P. Adams, Master. meets at Corvallis May 19 20 21. at Gallilee. The boats are keep in the dining room, while favors Secretary of Stale H< C. E. Crites, Secretary. them. Command Charlie and Clara at any time the cost is F. E. Fagan and family ar ing quite clo<e together. The consisted of Easter baskets , tfoned >58,778.40 in no little - - - their servite limitless. a state rived in Moro to spend the week Bible class is rear guard, but the The guest list was as follows: among the 36 connH 3 Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, cn th« The apportionment wra The Charley and Joseph Yeackel I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and end at the home of Mrs. Fagan’s attendance la^t Sunday was love families Earl ami Mrs. 'Fred Ye amounts which er h << unty BE MILES away - at the bridge party, the Clab Meeting, . . . 4th Thursday svenings of the month in parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ly. Let’s keep it up tributed and repro« 'nt 1 0H< the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Young, returning to McMinn The church with a cordial wel ackel, Mrs. Mark Kayser and the net receipts from m< confident that the Kihwatt Kiddies will attendee cooking in brothers are cordially invited. children, all from Centerville, registrations for the , ville Sunday. Mrs, D. A. Van- come. Vern McGowan. D. K. Smith your absence. Charlie and Ciara Kilowatt arc real econo becy Gilder accompanied them on Wash.; the Davenport family of months nnd o;.e Lmrth N. G. F A. Ginn, Pastor. mists, too . , . The ELECTRIC Range they symbolize ac Yakima Wash ; Mrs. Ernie Fea receipts under the m tc their return trip. Christian Sci«nc« act for the same perk J. tually saves food by reducing cooking shrinkage ^our thers of Arlington; the Herman Carrol Akers, youngest son of Yamhill county herd r Peters and Ben Allen families of Subject: Are Sin, Disease and meals just about “cook themselves’' though the time and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Akers, with this vicinity and the Seginhagan ■ association won double he r, his family visited here over the Death Real? temperature controls the Kilowatt Kiddies can be depended the 13 associatioi s of the DENTIST Golden > Text: Deuteronomy family of Maupin. Easter holiday with his parents. fng to R. W. Morse, elite upon to watch whether you are there or nut man in charge of th a ti ng work HOME OFFICE, WASCO Lloyd Hennigan and family, of 7:15. The Lord will lake away lup mark at Corvallis. The Yamhill Wasco, spent Sunday at the Ak from thee all sickness, and will NOTICE for the month was an avei ) of 31 94 ELECTRIC Cooking is as modern as the ’morrow ... as put none of the evil diseases of ers home also making sort of a George Bell Unit, American pounds of buttcriaf^each Regular visit« made to Graes Egypt, which thou knowest, up convenient a change over other methods as the ordinary family reunion for the day. Legion Auxiliary will give a ben cows. High herd average a!, o 3 Valley. Watch for announce on thee. stove was over the caveman’s fire ... as eCcnominal as Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Anderson efit card party next Saturday won. Spring Lake farm with 28 c< ments. Responsive Reading: Luke turned in an average produeMon only Electric Service can be through special low rates for and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fike night, April 11th, at the Legion were visiting in Moro from Hood 10:1-9. hall in Kent. Five hundred w il 45.56 pounds of fat a cow. cooking provided by the River last Sunday afternoon at Reading room open daily, where be played. t Chamber of Commerce the home of Mrs. C. L. Ireland, all authorized Christian Science Continued from Poge 1 CALL FOR BIDS aunt of Mr. Anderson. Mrs. literature may be read, borrowed The city of Moro is ready for Story, W. H. Ragsdale, and W. C. Fike and Mrs. Anderson are sis or purchased. Bryant. - FUMERAI HOME The public is cordially invited bids on 1000 feet of four inch gal ters. C. L. Jamieson, who is here repre ------ AND----- to attend the church services and vanized standard pipe. The bids senting the Union stockyards of Port Jeff Wilson of The Dalles, was will be closed April 21st, at 6:00 land was introduced’and spoke for a AMBULANCE SERVICE making good time on the road visit the reading room P. M. Hand or mail bids to the few minutes on the hog situation in Phone 345 The Dalle», Or© near the Harmony school house The Full Gospel Assembly ——or-— City Recorder. The city reser- the Pacific northwest. last Sunday until he tipped over The next meeting of the Commer GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY The revival meetings continue, ves the right to reject any or all cial Club will be held Friday evening “AL ujuuh ut yuur òerkuicc and rolled his car into the Fhone222 every night except for Monday ’ s bids. April 17th when members of the state field on the Bert Davis land. City Council tax commission will be present to tell Max Belshe and Wilson were the and Tuesdays, at 7:45. of the effect the new tax law« Will Sunday school at 10 a m., fol 'When Your Shoes need occupants of the car but both es have on the state levy against real lowed by the usual preaching ser property. Like the former meeting Repair, send them to caped injury. vice at 11. this one will be open to citizens of the Harry Blough and wife visited A cordial invitation extended county who are interested in the mat with Mrs, Blough’s brothers Les to all, especially those not at ters to be discussed. ter and Howard Conlee here over GOOD SHOE REPAIRING tending elsewhere. THE DALLES the Easter holiday. Mr. Blough 204 Second St. - J. D. and Mrs. Miller, has teen principal of the Penin Pastors. sulaschool in Portland for the Presbyterian Church. past seventeen years and was at one time a teacher in both the W. C. BRYANT Moro and Grass Valley schools. Baptist Church CASINO II, No. 168825 FOR BALE Home raised, pure bred (Grass Valley) Hay Canyon has been a base O. I.C bred gilts Fresh Cows. Fay lirOULD you pay admission Ca’h or Trade building Material or Attorney - at - Law “The breeding fee to insure in foal ball playing community for many Sunday school every Sunday at Cedar Posts for unbroken. ▼ ▼ to see a film that would has been reduced to $15.00. Those years as teams from there have 10 a. m. Canner Horses. Anywhere desiring these services communicate Trucking cheaper. Drop card or« reveal the years ahead? Of played all over the county and with L. D. May at Wasco or T. M. phone TOM ERASER, M course you would—chances are recent de velopemen ts have Phone 23F12. Rolfe at Grass Valley.” OFFICE PHONE MAIN 98 shown that the old spirit is you would be a “first-nighter” C<»m- Moro, Oregon F o R SALE 1928 side hill C as strong as ever. Harlandview too, bine 16-ft header. Address Grange will have a tea«r*and a |a3 17 kins, Goldendnle, Wash. The Auxiliary ladies sold five team composed of farmer boys Your future in life is veiled—but an OR SALE CHE U’. One under eighteen years old has hundred daffodils last Saturday. Tractor; one oliver Chill Flo there are certain gener*il rules been formed. They will start Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and tom 14 in: one Bremelvdou ractic harrow. Flow and harrow [ their season next Sunday when a family were visitors at the home that each one of us must follow DR C. L. POLEY J raised at new. ~W L. Stockton, Wamic, Ore double header will be played be of Mr, and Mrs.-Carl jregg Sun if we would court success. Flc Lhauor greenhouses ginning at 2o’clock in the after day. ■ >vn first award at ths SALES vl EN WANTED—To run Ikb Physic! erhng business in Kherman county. k nnl exhibition of flow noon. The so called hungry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stout and Many make >60 to >75 weekly—year Getting the most out of your team from Starvation Point will son of Shaniko were visitors in era kst fall, according to word just round work —no layoff. Write today received by Ä rs. 1» ls?y Fleishauer. money is one Lig rule for future for booklet. play the well fed Harlandview Kent Sunday. People can reach ine from Moro G. C. HEBERL1NG C i MPANY Sawmills in Lane county are oper- progress. For many of our neigh nnngton, III at night from the long distance team and the Juniors will cross Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter. ating abcut 35 per cent of normal pro- Dept. 1819 bors’ accounts here are the corn booth at Hotel Moro by ringing bats with the boys from Moro. Pauline, Mrs. Rita Harpe, and The Dalles. Six innings will be played. er-stone on which they are build* Hester Lyons were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Wil- ¡ng. H son Sunday. Mr. Dick Staktly, who has You, too, can benefit been in the hospital in The Dal- our sound, helpful ser les, returned home last Friday, Dr J. R. Morgan 27c Golden Bantom Corn 2 cans Methodist Church Not«». and is reported as recovering ra DENTIST (Moro) pidly. 31c Cane and Maple Syrup 2 1-2 tin Church school every Sunday Mrs. Rita Harpe, Miss Loraine United States Dental Ex 4 sewn Broom, Oregon made • morning at 10. Darby and Mr. J. Rudolph were aminer for this district Preaching next Sunday morn dinner guests at the home of Mr. 4 Sc Clams, Preferred Stock, 2 tins ing at 11. and Mrs. Wily Knighten last Wheat Flakes, Carnation, OFFICE AT The Ladies Aid Society meets Thursday evening. at the church every Thursday MORO, OREGON Pork and Beans, VanCamp0, 3 tins 25c Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Daniel of afternoon at 2o’clock. Rhubarb. Outdoor, 2 lbs The theme of the Sunday Sandpoint, Idaho, were here last week for a brief visit with Dr. 8 morning sermon is, “Easter De CALI AWAY’S Spinach, 3-lbs for Daniel’sbrother and sister-in-law cember.” . ! FUNERAL CHAPEL THE DALI.Fb * H«v« 100 p«r rent on Automobile In Pumpkin, No. 2 1-2 tin, 2 for Our church attended the East Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Daniel. nurance by Inaunng with ai Directors A number of people from Kent er program at the Presbyterian Mazola Oil, Quart tin i Calls for and Del ivers FARMERS AUTOMOBILE CO. Embalmers church returning and holding were visitors in The Dalles last CAUFOHNIA in Moro Wasco Saturday, including Mr. and Del- Insure« only Farm-owned rar» and our own school an hour later ear» in »mall town». and Grass Valley than usual. Our Easter program ling, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Dalles, Ore. RAY RAGSDALE Mrs. W. C. Helyerandson Dur rendered Sunday evening was Manager and Claim adiualer for j Mondays and Thursdays Moro, Oregon Phone 92 BharnuMl. Gilliam and Wheeler. excellent. All the different ward, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hel- numbers wers well interpreted, yer and daughter, Norma Jean ||.JD(Tdlh Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening» of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us L. Barnum and wife were vis By order of W. M. itors here last Sunday from The Robt. Urquhart, Secretary. possibly reaching a climax in the pageant given by Kings Heralds and the pantomine by Mildred Adams and Mildred Alley. One feature of the entire program that was especially praiseworthy was the emphasis given to the Easter message: Eternal Life Through Jesus our Resurrected Lord.” The church with a cordial wel come. F. A Ginn, Paslor. I he Kilowatt Kiddies QUICK Dr. J. A. Butler ZELLS Pacific r Light Co If You Could See WERNMARK’S Your Future On The Screen! I Kent News ORM STATE KEWS ÜF GENERAL INTEREST (tatito » > ; V i ... a, Jh i Special Savings for Apr. 11 & 13 i nORO STAI Model Laundry