Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st end 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
member* cordially in-
vited to meet with us
By order of W. If.
Rebt. Urquhart, Secretary.
*
¡L îd ÆW
The Moro Women's Club Moth
er« and Daughters Banquet to
have been given May 8th, baa
changed again to May 9th.
Mrs N. E Burkitt, sister of
Giles L. French, was here Mon
day and Tuesday of this week to
attrnd the funeral of Clint
French
W. D. Wahan returned 1'ues-
day evening from Walia Walla
He reports that they are busy
filling and uncovering t Ire» Is and
private properly up there
Byron Needham and wife, of
Loa Angeles were visiting here
for the past week Mr. Need
ham is a cousin of Melvin Schad-
wilz and formerly lived at ¡Grass
Valley and routh of there when
a boy.
The morning stage was de
layed about two hours last Wed
nesday by a burned out wheel
bearing. A substitutestage was
brought into service to finish the
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eslinger
of Hillsboro, were attendance at
the funeral last Tuesday. Mrs
Eslinger is a sister of Mrs.
French.
Elmer Barzee stated upon his
return from Camp Sherman on
Monday that the chief officer in
charge of the federal forest re
serve near Bend, claimed, in a
conversation held at Camp Sher
man last Sunday, that in an eight
mile stretch along the Metolious
river near Camp Sherman there
was three million feet of timber
down and that there was an ad
ditional 250,000 feet down in the
half mile district at the summer
reso-t.
Full Go»p«l Aaaembly
Chas. Bullard was confined to
“Be careful for nothing; but in
his home part of last week nurs
everything by prayer and supplica
mikUt*» Chapter N® 78 O. E. S. ing an attack of lumbago.
tion with thanksgiving, let your re-
Moro, Oregon
T
W
Alley
sold
the
remainder
quest be made known unto God. And
Regular conimunica
the peace of God which passeth all
tion* each 2nd and 4th of hia horses Thursday when a
Thursday evening« of horse buyer bought twenty head.
understanding shall keep your hearts
each month.
and minds through Christ Jesus.”—
Mrs. Ruth Sparling
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Dew
hil. 4:6-7.
Worthy Matron
Usual services on Sunday.
ey
Thompson,
Sunday
morning,
Nana Barxee, Secretary.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
April 26, 1931, a son.
Preaching at 11 and 7:45 p. m.
lister Conlee and wife were
Moro,' Oregon
Bible study on Thursday at 7:45
Meets every Monday
p. m. at the home of R. J. Ginn.
evening in the I.O.O.J in The Dalles last Wednesday.
J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors.
hall.
Transient and Mrs. Hastings had charge of the
visiting brothers
Conlee store for the day.
cordially invited to
meet with us.
Miss. Ruth Newbill arrived in
Harvey C. Thompson, N. G. Moro last Sunday by stage from
May 3, 1931.
A. M. Young, Secretary.
Senator Royal S. Copeland, of
her home near Madras, to make
New York says. “There never was a
Lodg< Nn. 116
a visit at the Joe Truitt home.
time in the history of American
_
Moro, Oregon
The Ladies Aid Society of the
. । Meets 2d and 4ta Tues-
civilization when the work of the
V days of each m< nil M. E. Church will hold their
Sunday school was more necessary
Visiting member« wei
than at this moment. I shall never
Social at the home of Mrs. Lois
forget the good I received from the
Elizabeth Thompson
Barzee Thursday afternoon May
Noble Grand
Sunday school. For twenty five
7th.
Jessie Henrichs, Secretary
years I was a Sunday school teacher.
W. H. Lielyer drove into Moro
I know I received a blessing myself
from contact with young Christians,
late Tuesday night after a two
In this age when law observance is
weeks vacation trip with rela
one of oOg chief problems, the teach
Meets at Legion hall on
tives at Tillamook and Sherwocd,
ing and preaching in the church is a
2nd and 4th Wednesday
Oregon.
He was intending to
matter of vital importance. If I
evenings of each month.
had my way, I should have every
R. J. Bruckert, Commander to leave Wednesday for his
child in America come under the in
brother’s home near Antelope.
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
fluence of the Sunday school and
F. L. Burnet and Jody Mor
similiar institutions.”
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. «32 rison left here early Sunday
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Meets tn their hall in Harmony Dis morning with a truck load of six
Church service« at 11:00 a. m.
trict the second and fourth Friday
There
will be special music by the
cattle
for
the
Portland
market
nights of each month.
Visiting
Granger« welcome.
quartet.
opening Monday.
C. P. Adams, Master.
C. E. Crites, Secretary.
Members of Moro lodge, I.O.-
Methodist Church
0. F. are requested to meet at
Moro
Grass Valley Ixxige No. 131, the cemetery at 9 a. m. Satur
Sunday
Church
school
every
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d ar.d day May 2, to errect the fence
morning at 10 00.
4th Thursday svenings of the month in on the west side, as all material
Preaching Sunday morning May
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
is
now
on
the
ground.
By
order
10,
at 11:00.
brother* are cordially invited.
L. K. Smith
Vern McGowan.
The Ladies Aid Society meets
of
Moro
Lodge.
Secy.
N G.
every Thursday afternoon at 2:00.
Jcck Noonan received word
For some reason, not clear to us,
last week that his brother in law,
the attendance at church school was
CARD OF THANKS
Dan Melcher, of Omaha, Neb ,
some what less than usual, The
school was very interesting and
had
died
from
injuries
received
Within
the
week
we
have
Dr. J. A. Butler when he fell from a porch. Mr.
learned that the kindness of pleasant. Let us all come next Sun
time
day
morning
and
enjoy
a
happy
DENTIST
Melcher visited in Moro with the friends, the touch of their hand, together.
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
noonans last summer.
the sound of their voice, their The trip to Boston is progressing
expressions
ofsympathy are most splendidly. The Ford truck, carry
N. W. Thompson, Harvey
comforting
in bereavement. ing the interm- diate class, is con
Thompson and Dayton Hendrichs
Regular visits made to Gras»
We
thank
those
who were so siderably in the lead. They will
were in Camp Sherman the first
Valley. Watch for announce
spend a week at Niagara Falls, and
of the week repairing the sum- kind and considerate to us during another in Chicago. The other class
ments.
mer home of N. W. Thompson the trying days when death vis- es are doing well. There is a possi
bility that the Bible Class will win.
which was partally demolished ited our home.
Rev. C. I. Andrews of Portland,
Sincerely,
by the fallen trees during the
will speak at the Methodist church
Giles
and
Leia
French
wind storm.
evening May 10th at 7:45.
and Children. Sunday
Mr. Andrews is Sunday school mis
Cut prices on John Deere and
sionary for Oregon.
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod
FUNERAL HOME
The church with a cordial web-
Weeders. We also have a few
Card of Thanks.
----- AND------
F. A. Ginn, pastor.
come.
of the Tomlin Rod Weeders for
AMBULANCE SERVICE sale very cheap to close out. We wish to thank the friends
Methodist Chursh
Phone 345 The Dalle«, Ore
who so quickly responded to our
Ginn Coleman & Co.
------ or-----
Grass Valley
Elmer Barzee and Carroll Sayrs call for help on the night of the
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Church school every Sunday
drove to Camp Sherman late last fire which destroyed our build morning
Phone222
at 10:00.
ings
last
week,
and
to
those
who
last week with tools to repair the
Preaching next Sunday morning
Espec
storm damage to the Barzee assisted us afterwards
at 11:00. The theme of the sermon
ially
we
wish
to
thank
the
tele is “Love.”
When Your Shoes need property at this summer resort.
phone central who responded al A rooster appeared at church last
Repair, send them to When they found the Barzee most instantly to our call.
Sunday morning. The boy or girl
property intact with the excep-
who writes the best reason for its
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
tion of a small corner of the gar
Hennagin and family. being there will receive a suitable
age building, ¡.it by a top of a
reward. We wish to have Prof. Tettz
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Mrs. Robt. Johnson and Prof. Mc
fallen tree.
When they re
THE DALLES
204 Second St.
Card Of Thanks
Gowan to act as judges to decide
turned Monday they brought
back a truck load of wood, cut We take this means of expres upon the best answer.
On May 10 Rev. C. I. Andrews of
from down timber.
sing our thanks and appreciation Portland, who is state secretary of
F. E Fortner left here last of the helpful sympathy extend Religious Education will speak at
Sunday
for Portland where he ed to us on the loss of our infant 11:00. May IQ is Mother’s Day.
DR C. L POLEY
We have asked Mr, Andrews to
has become identified with a co son. Jackie Lou.
preach
a Mother’s Day sermon,
id Surg«o
Phjraicii
operative farmers’ marketing or
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt.
The church with a cordial wel-
ganization with offices in the
come.
Board of Trade building and
Ginn, pastor.
warehouse
facilities
on
Union
People can reach me from Moro
STOCK TRANSPOTATION LAW
Christian Science
at night from the long distance
Avenue and East Clay streets.
Subject:
“Everlasting Punish-
booth at Hotel Moro by ringing
BEING RIGIDLY ENFORCED ment.”
Wm. Peterson drove the 160
The Dallea.
miles from Yakima, Wash , to
Heinie, the horse buyer, was Golden Text: Proverbs 13:21.
Moro Monday by motorcycle to in Sherman county last week on Evil pursueth sinners : but to the
visit a few days at the W. C. another horse buying trip. He righteous good nhall be repayed.
Reading: Proverbs 11:
Miller farm with Merrill and shipped two truck loads of six 3-6, Responsive
17-21, 27, 28.
Blake Miller with whom he be horses each out of Moro Sunday
Church services every Sunday
came
acquainted when working with Dutch Fnller leading one morning at 11:00 o’clock and Wed
Dr J. R. Morgan
here last harvest. He reports truck and Tom Fraser the sec nesday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
DENTIST
All are cordially invited to attend
the road very rough going be
ond. Both went to Vancouver, the church services and to make use
tween
Yakima
and
Bickleton.
United States Dental Ex
of the reading iDom which is open
Wash.
Cut prices on John Deere and
aminer for this district
Dutch Fuller was stopped early daily, where all authorized Christian
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod Sunday morning at the inter Science literature may be read,
Weeers. We also have a few of section of Columbia Boulevard borrowed or purchased.
OFFICE AT
the Tomlin 1 Rod Weeders for and Union avenue in Portland
MORO, OREGON
sale very cheap to close out. state traffic officers when he
Ginn Coleman & Co.
failed to produce a bill of lading
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bullard, for the truck load of horses.
Mrs. W. N. Thompson and Mrs. Dutch was first placed under ar
Dayton Hendrichs, made the rest for not complying with the GOOD HORSE PASTURE at reason
round trip by motor car Sunday to truck traffic law, but was re able rates, (’all on J M. Macinne«,
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Camp Sherman to view the storm leased when he called the owner, Kent, Ore
damage at that summer resort. Heinie, who in turn was arrest
SALE. Home raised, pure bred
They left here at 6 a. m. arrtv- ed and later released under bond FOR
O.I.C bred gilts
Fresh Oows
Pay
ing at the resort st 10 a m. and of $250 until the matter could be Ca«h or Trade building Material or
Cedar Poats for unbtoken, Good, or
• tarted on the return shortly adjusted by the judge.
Canner Horses. Anywhere for hire
after 4 p. m.
Trucking cheaper.
Drop card or
phone TOM FRASPR, Moro, Ore
(.10]
Mr. and Mrs. George Henna-
Phone 23F12.
The Capitol dome in Washington
gin and Mr. and Mrs. John Ful was nevep covoaail with gold leaf. It
win formerly a wooden dome with
best timo of the year
ler were called to Klamath Falls copper
sheathing, but this wns tnken to come to mill 1. Better bring over a
Thursday afternoon of last week down In 1833, and the present struc- few sacks of wheat and got your years
to the bedside of Mrs. Homer ture of coat Iron was completed in supply of flour. Tygh Valley Flour
Pointer, a sister of Mrs Henna
Mill.
gin and Mr. Fuller. L. L Peetz
Veins In lips tell character,” says
and wife drove for them on the
•»» of a man la to
trip. Mrs. Pointer passed away
girl If yon
nd govern his mnn-
Saturday noon and will be buried
pprsulta,
at Hood River Friday, May lat
ZELLS
WERNMARK’S
VinUds
are Onlv
Pliny.
OREGON NOTES »
GENERAL INTEREST
W illiam I’.by, ex chairman of the
state highway commission, died at hi*
home in Baker after a short Illness.
Il cost approximately >4000 to re-
move the big airplane that cracked up
at the summit of the Cascade moun
tains above Oakridge last January.
Franklin Richard Case, one-year-old
son of W. IL Case of Newport, was
drowned in a small fish pond 12 Inches
deep while playing In a neighbor’s
yard.
A dumping ground at the west end
of Elrod street has been arranged by
the city of Marshfield. It may be used
by anyone wishing to dispose of old
cars or tin cans.
The city building inspector of Eu
gene has started a campaign to clean
up the electric signs in the business
district that do not comply with the
city ordinances.
The first portable sawmill known to
have been built lr/ Coos county ba*
been completed, after two month«’ la
bor, by Alex Peterson and William
Smith of Coquille.
Morrow county winners in the in
ter-county declamatory contest held
at Arlington recently were Peggy Kil
kenny and Bruce Lindsay of Alpine
and Frances Rugg of Heppner.
The first of a series of weekly band
concerts by the Pendleton high school
band was given recently in Pioneer
park. Weekly concerts will be held
until the close of school in June.
Completion of the Braymill Sprague
road in Klamath county will not be
possible this year. The United States
Indian bureau has allotted >50,000 for
the work in co-operation with the
county.
The most severe northeast wind
storm ever known In eastern Oregon
hit Shaniko recently, doing much dam
age and wrecking the Moody ware
house, one of the largest buildings In
Shaniko.
With the destruction by fire of the
Fields general store and the Inks gro
cery and confectionery store in Terre
bonne, near Redmond, nearly the en
tire business section of the tows was
wiped cut.
Wind and frost during the past ten
days have resulted in material dam
age Ip th® Marion county fruit crop,
according to growers. The highlands
suffered the most serious damage
from the frosts.
The poultry industry around Bandon
has taken on a decided increase In
the last few day«. A number of Smith-
Hughes agricultural students have re
ceived over 2000 chicks to be added to
their project work.
The story of lassoing a 9 months-old
cougar with a rope and capturing it
alive was told by William Clark, hunt
er of Oakridge. The cougar was bound
and taken to Westfir, where it Is be
ing kept in a cage.
Strawberry growers of the Salt Lake
district near Lebanon will pool their
1932 crop of berries. About 200 acres
Is to be represented in the pool. The
1931 crop pool has been sold to the
Puget Packing company.
Fifty citizens of Sutherlin have ask
ed the school board to reconsider its
reesnt action In making a 10 per cent
reduction in salaries Of teachers. It
is suggested that the salary - of the
principal might be reduced from >2250
to $2000.
Much interest is being shown in the
co-operative lamb shipping movement
started in Union county last fall. Wal
lowa county plans to ship 10,000 farm
flock lambs in this year’s pool and
from Baker county it is estimated 5000
Will gO.
^.-.l
J. T. Livermore* Varney air mall
pilot from Pasco, missed Portland in
the dust storm last weak and landed
in Eeasldo with 21 sacks of mail. His
gasoline supply was exhausted as bis
plane landed on the beach.
According to an opinion by Attorney
General Van Wlnklo 8f*convlct in the
state penitentiary who drives an auto
mobile on the highways is reuqired to
have an operatota license just the
same as any other person.
Fire destroyed about 1000 feet of
trestle belonging to the Clarke-Wilsoh
Logging company and the Connacher
Logging company lost two small cold
decks of logs and some equipment was
slightly damaged near Vernonia.
Dairymen from all sections of Ore
gon gathered in Salem recently to pro
test against the proposal to refer to
the people the 1931 legislative act,
placing a tax of 10 cents per pound on
all oleomargarine sold in the state.
Oliver Allen, 40, employed in the
Maben & Davis logging camp about
22 miles from Ashland, was burned to
death when a tree blew down and
crushed the gasoline tank of a cater
pillar on which he was sitting, caus
ing the tank to explode.
H. P. Whitman, well known stock-
man of caatcrn Oregon, is dead after
He was
a short illness at
president of the John Day Stock cona
pany from the t 3 of its organlta-
tion, 15 yean BgO, and operated a
cattle ranch n
At the annuii meeting of the Polk
County Co-operative Prune Growers it
was shown that the association is en-
tirely out of debt and that the plant
la paid for In full. In addition there
is a reserve fund in the bank to serve .
as an operating fund In the future.
WOOD
DRY BODY FIR TO TRADE FOR
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, or Grain
Wood Delivered, Stock Taken on
Your Place.
C. E. CORN
Phone 462
Wash.
White Salmon
BASEBALL
GRASS VALLEY
VS
KENI
SUNDAY, MAY 3
GRASS VALLEY
i
1
See The Veterans of Grass Valley
Tangle With the Kiel Ball Hawks
of Kent
ADMISSION
25c
4
Wasco Warehouse Milling Co.
Moro, Oregon
General Warehouse Business
Grain
Feed
Wood
Flour
Coal
Is Yours a Helping
or a Helpless Hand ;
Are you independent, financially
Now? If anything should hap
pen to cut eff your income would
you be able to help yourself or
would you need financial help
from others? This question will
decide for you the right path to
take in this matter of daily life.
You will realize that a portion of
your regular income saved reg
ularly at the Moro State Bank will
enable you to be a helping hand
to yourself instead Of a helpless
one. Save your money and self
respect
nORO STALI