Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ginn, Mia. became interested at my request, E. E. Barzee, Mrs. Martha Cope only 62 of th«- boys were brought Mrs J. F. Belshee and Mrs. Cel­ back for violation of the con­ ia Engels attended the Columbia ditions of the parole. If all the River Branch of the Woman’s children could be kept under the Dr. Clarke, Eye Specialist, in Foreign Missionary Society mid influence of the Sunday school Moro Sunday April 19th at Hotel year meeting in The Dalles Wed­ and the grown ups were active nesday. in some church we could close 78 O E S Moro Moro, Oregon our prisons and jails, instead of Born To Mr and Mra. Vernon Mrs. Chitwood, mother of Mrs. communica- Regular being compelled to enlarge and tiona each 2nd and 4th Flatt, a son, Wednesday morning Joe Truitt, who has bten bedfast for several years suffered a pain increase their number.’ Thursday evenings of April 15th. each month. April 19, 1031, Sunday school ful injury latt Tuesday evening Mrs. Ruth Sparling Fred Schultz returned to Port­ when she fell from her bed, at 10 a. m. Worthy Matron land Monday after spending a Nana Barxee, Secretary. Ila. m, A message from the breaking her left arm between few days visiting friends in Moro. the elbow ai d I he shou’di r. She General Council of the Presby­ Mrs. Philip Searcy returned Moro, Oregon was taken to the hospital in The terian church will be read at Meets every Monday Thursday from Beaverton where this service I'he General Coun­ Dalles Wednesday morning evening in the I.O.O.r hall. Transient and she has been since Saturday vis­ The baseball game played on cil is the highest governing visiting brothers are iting her cousin. the Hay Canyon diamond last board of the church and this cordially invited U> Mrs. Clyde jillmor underwent Sunday between the Gornian and messagelhas been sent to all the meet with ua Harvey C. Thompson, N. G. a major operation at the mid­ Fairview district on one side and Presbyterian churches in the A. M. Young. Secretary. Columbia in The Dalles Thursday the Hay Canyon team on the ot­ United States »•cca Lodge No. 116 morning. Moro, Qr-gon her resulted in a victory for the Meets 2d and 4lh Tues­ While Mrs. A. Rose was in Spo­ visitors. These teams are part The Full Gospel Assembly days of each m nth Visiting members wel kane Saturday sfie visited Mrs. of what will be the Harlandview Revival meeetings continue. C. E Sheets, a former Moro rea Grange team and are getting pra­ The Sunday services are: Elizabeth Thompson ctice by dividing their forces and Noble Grand ident. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Jessie Henrichs, .Secretary Audrey Baker entertained with playing. There will be another Preaching at 11. a birthday party last Friday af­ game next Sunday, April, 19th. Evangelistic services at 7:45 Chris Seb «It a Post No. 71 ternoon. Ice cream and cake The opening of the fishing p. m., by the Evangelist, Miss season Wednesday was celebrat­ Louise Hodge. k Meets at Legion hall on was served to twelve. B 2nd and 4th Wednesday George Alexander, who is the ed by many men with a day’s A cordial invitation extended w evenings of each month. state prohibition officer, was here vacation into the canyons and to all, especially those not at­ R. J. Bruckert, Commander last Saturday when he called at along the rivers. Some who tending elsewhere. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant have no urgent farm work to do the sheriff’s office. J. I), and Mrs. Miller, started on trips that will take a Pastors. Mrs. J. C. Freeman has been HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682 day or two to complete, others Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis­ in LaGrande for the past week trict the second and fourth Friday visiting her son and daughter could spare only the opening Methodist Church Notes nights of each month. Visiting day. Some inveterate fishermen (Grass Valley) who live in or near that city. Granger« welcome. who had stated a few weeks ago c. P- Adam«, Master. Church school every Sunday at George Hennigan and O. L. that they could not fish this seas- C. E. Crites, Secretary. 10' Belshe went to Camp Sherman son came to town early to get Preaching next Sunday morn­ Wednesday rfiorning to practise ther license, their vow of strict MMt GrBBB Valley Ixxlge No. 131, ing at 11. L O. O. F. meet« every 2d and swinging the hook and line again. faithfullness to hard work for­ The attendance at church 4th Thursday «venings of the month in L, L. Peetz and wife drove to gotten. school was very fine last Sunday. th« Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng their summer home on the Me­ brothers are cordially invite«! Three young women of Moro, The Jolly Juniors were banner Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith tolius river last Monday to be on Misses Laura Ruggles. Doris For- class for attendance. Some of. Secy. NG. hand when the fishing season ner, and Marjorie Kunsman, the classes will reach the Sea of. JimfBiW «*«««■ ------------------------ „ opened. were initiated into the Rainbow Galilee next Sunday, W. D- Wallen returned Mon­ girls in The Dalles last Tuesday We hope that the children will day from Walla Walla where he evening This organization is have learned the names of all the had been viewing the damage the junior division of the East­ books of the New Testament by DENTIST done by the flood of two weeks ern Star. They were accompan­ next Sunday. HOME OFFICE. WASCO ; ied by Mrs. F. R. Fortner, Mrs. ago. The theme for the sermon next W. A. Ruggles and Janet Steph ­ Sunday morning is “Easter in Lester Barnum shipped a car ens, who was already a member. Regular visits made to Grana December ” load of young cattle to Portland Valley. Watch for announce­ We wish to say to the adult Saturday night and went down ments. people of Grass Valley who are Sunday to see them sold. He re­ not attending any church school turned Tuesday morning. that our school is full of interest Clarence Sparling, Jim Kenny and a profit We cordially invite and son Glenn, Chester Seary you to join us in the study of the and no doubt Riany others, start­ Methodist Church Notes. bible. Senator Capper of Kans., ed out early Wednesday looking says: “The Sunday school is (Moro) for a good fishing stream. ’— and — the coiner stone in American, Church school every Sunday of Mrs. Charles Boardman character building ” Hood River, went thru Moro morning at 10. The church with a cordial wel­ Preaching April 26, at 11 a m. Phone 345 T he Dalles, Ore Monday on her way to Camp come. ----- or----- Ladies Aid Society meets Sherman to stay for the summer. F. A. Ginn, Pastor. GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Thursday at 2 p. m. Mr. Boardman is employed on Phone222 There was a fair attendance Highway work there. both at , Sunday school and Baptist Church A. Buckley is a man that car­ church last Sunday. (Grass Valley) The meet ­ When Your Shoes need ries much weight in railroad-cir­ ing at 3 p. m. in the interest of Repair, send them to cles in this state for he is gener­ law enforcement was a very Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m al superintendent of the Union worth while meeting. Methods Pacific. He was here last Satur­ for creating greater interest in Eye Doctor Coming. day on a tour of inspection. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING the matter were discussed. THE DALLES 204 Second St. The Kings Heralds under the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Feenatra of Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti­ direction of Mrs. W. C. Bryant Sheridan spent Tuesday evening cal kCo., Portland, Ore., Eye visiting friends in Moro, leaving met at 5 p. m. There was a full Sight Specialist, will be in Moro Wednesday morning for The attendance, and wonderful in­ all day and evening Sunday, Dalles to attend a Missionary terest. At the close of the meet­ W. C. BRYANT meeting See April 19th, at Hotel Moro. before returning home. ing Carl Peetz was given a birth­ Him About Your Eyes. W. D. Wallan is moving his day cake which he generously Attorney - at - Law shared with all present. household goods to Walla Walla CALL FOR BIDS Easter is too’great an occasion where he will be employed by the Rumley Machine Co. Avery to be celebrated in one day. Let OFFICE PHONE MAIN 98 The city o( Moro ¡9 ready for Martin is moving into the house us perpetuate it in every day bids on 1000 feet of four inch gal­ life. vacated by Mr. Wallen. Moro, Oregon vanized standard pipe. The bids The church with a cordial wel ­ Bessie Thompson and Marie will be closed Apyil 21st, at 6:00 Peters were appointed by the Re­ come. P. M. Hand or mail bids to the F. A Ginn, Pastor. bekah Lodge as delegates to the City Recorder. The city reser- Grand Lodge in Corvallis Apr, 19. ves the right to reject any or all Chriatian Science Bessie Thompson was also recom­ bids. C. L. POLEY mended as District Deputy Pres­ Subject: “Doctrine of Atone City Council Phy.i.L ident ment.” Golden Text: Psalms 111:9. Superintendent Rakes gave Gri He sent redemption unto his peo­ Achievement tests to all the ple: he hath commanded his Moro High School pupils last People can reach me from Moro at night from the long distance Tuesday. These tests will be covenant for ever: holy and rev­ booth at Hotel Moro by ringing given to all High School students erend is his name. The Dall ta. Responsive reading: Colossi­ in the county and the results ons 1:3 5, 9 13, 15, 21, 52 compiled and compared. Reading room open daily, where Vernon Flatt traveled several all authorized Christian Science miles over last week end, for ac­ literature may be read, borrowed companied by Mrs. Rose and his or purchased; Dr Morgan daughter, he drove to Spokane, The public is cordially invited CASINO II, No. 16882B Wash., where he met his sister- “The breeding fee to insure in foal DENTIST in-law. Miss Bernice Grage, who to attend the church services and has been reduced to $15.00. Those desiring these services communicate United States Dental Ex­ came from Gardner, N. D., to visit the reading room. with L. D. May at Wasco or T. M. visit with the Flatt family dur ­ aminer for this district Rolfe at Grass Vltlley.” ing the summer. In traveling Moro. Oregon Moots the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of I each month. Visiting members cordially in-! ▼itod to meet with us I By order of W. M. RobL Urquhart, Secretary. Dr. J. A. Butler I ZELLS Opra» FUHERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE WERNMARK’S DR J. R. OFFICE AT MORO, OREGON ■ms-^sss-s—-s Sav« 100 per canton Automobde In auraoea by Insuring with FARMERS AUTOMOBILE CO. eV CA1JPOHNIA la«ur«s only Farm-owned cars snd ears la small town», RAY MAG8DAUL •r and < laim adju«t«r for Kharman. Gillian. DANCE |nC««i through Walla Walla, they saw Justice Lewis L. Fawcett, Su much of the wreckage wrought preme Codrt of New York, ways: “My experience during twenty- by the flood, five years on the bench, in which Mra G. C. Akers left Sunday time over 4,000 boys under 21 for Loa Angeles, California, years were convicted of crime where she will visit her daught­ before me, of whom but three FOK BALK. 41« me raised, pure bred er Mra Ruth Holloway, for a O I.C bredh«jna TOM IRA^R, [•101 In 1,902 cases of suspended l'honel3F12 Lloyd is driving to snd from his erimieli sentences in each of work in the Bank of Comms which a minister, priest or rabbi FOR SALK 1928 side hill Case Com­ in Wasco. Vinods bine 16 ft header. Address, T«d Wil­ kins, Goldcndsls, Wash. [a3 17 MORO the shade >*d ripe to­ st Indian wind luid face badly, President Hoover pidon Légion Hall tli Saturday ,kln wot but he was a as no ques a result of rented, and greatly his leisurely trip. One of his first *1 nouncements was that a tax Increase could be avoided ■omiiirnda- if his budget and ■e not ln- tlons for expenditures creased by congres next winter. To that end he appeal« • to the nation to bring pressure on congress agidnst I “Hie demands of sect! ml or group Interests.'* The statement was nr «de in the face of la, 'ing loco >me tax receipts Indicar Ing a treasury deficit of perhaps $Ao0,- 000,000 at the cl«»se of the current fiscal year, June (JO. It was regarded as part of the Pres dent's effort to lent against mobollze public no station, farm- further soldier Jon us relief appropriation* con- poHals‘ In th« vene In Dece Senator W llcan Insurj is through the i that eongre® mm- than the bw few mended each years.’’ He di cut off the ding the admlnist program. Ja anti plains t eleven lives, Indu two men and a w in Scores from frostbite a l Thousands of 1 bus. Miss Moser started to walk to her home. In There were t the bus when Miller started, nil be tween the ng h of eight and thlr- teen. Three miles from Plea ant HUI tiw* bus plowed into a snow '•ift ten feet deep nnd stalled. Outs, le tlie «nass of falling snow wns » curtain, ob- scuring the road, frack and covi’f- Ing fences. Miller tr toward the school but could not get the wheel# of the bur free from the drl ft. After remaining for ninny hours, Miller realized he must get al«l oi* all would perish. In the driving storm he started out, thinking he could reach a farmhouse. Struggling on for more than three miles he fell exhauste«! In a cornfield and perished. Five of the - children were dead when a rescuing party found them, but the rest were saved. There were other tragedies In the storm that swept the mountain states and other sections; but tins tragedy was one to arotfse the utmost pity. Bravely the children met their fate! They sang and boxed nnd played to keep warm, as they were told by the driver .before he left ; hem to seek aid, as urged by the young leader put In charge, until the merciless' wind and chill benumbed them Into helpless drowsiness. nuth K enneth llockne, football K coach of the Univer­ sity of Notre Dame, with a name that be­ came a collegiate by­ word, plunged to' his death with five fellow passengers nnd two idiots on a Transcon­ tinental and Western Air, Inc., air liner in the mld-Kansas graz­ Knute K. ing country. Rockne Witnesses said the craft, flying through clouds nnd fog, lost n nfhg Mi the air and hurtled to the ground 41ke a crippled bird. Rockne had only recently recov- ered from an illness which h year ago hnd threatened to terminate hr.w liant coaching career. Last year ever, lie developed one of the very best of his many excellent teams and made ii schedule for P.W1 wide dlcnled that Jie looked forward I equally great team this year. American football sustains » loss. Americans lose one whw tyi the best tn useful, whioawnke cl ship. In President i statement de ionuL I Rockne n# “a HE $1,000,000 libel suit tlonR. forine^ prohibit D .vote­ Hk*d ngalnst Mrs. M ne n brandt, former assi prnL In 1R2V, li of articles hlbithm enforcement was i the docket In Federal । I, oii I b for failure to pros« Mr. Nations Bald he c«i ll cord any further with fho lie had been unable to ol on Mra WUlcbrnndt, but that suits for $20,Odd d wore pending against h< nnd Washington for done t» him by the art The only observation Mal Walker Wlllebrandt to the $1,000,000 libel sul id her by Gus O. Nstit stricken from the recm action speaks for itself. APRIL 18 th This DANCE is given to give the base­ ball boy» a lift in buy­ ing needed equipment DOLLAR’S FUN FOR SIX-BITS ÿ Special. Savings for Apr. 18 & 20 | CAMPBELL SOUPS: 3Oc g 22c 3 Lux Soap Grapefruit 3 for : 23c Sardines in olive oil, 2 for Í String Bean», 2 tins 27c H Peets Granulated Soap 39c : i y I :: ... 35c Golden West Tea 1-2 lb Hershey’s Cocoa, 8 oz, 2 for 35c Bananas, 3 lbs for 2Oc MORO CASH GROCERY Moro, Oregon Phone 92 «fr— «fr Z. — ! SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS MILK BEANS Mexican Reds All Brands. 3 Tall Cuns ................... ' 24c 1 7c MAYONNAISE PINEAPPLE Summerland Whole Sl«ced Dole No- 1 , 2'jS 2 can« 4lbs for ... ................... 49c Best Food« Pint Jar ......................... 33c CORN FLAKES COFFEE Kelloa*« or Pott’s S. & W. MELLOWED 2 lb Tin 77c 11b. Tin 39c. 3 packages ................... 25c See our Hand Bills for compiei«, list of Saturday and Monday^pecials WALTER A. MAY & SON i