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E«r«ka Lodge No. 121 A. F. A A. M
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evening* of
each month. V ieitiug
members cordially in
vited to meet with us
order of W. M.
Robt. Urquhart, Secretary.
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L. Barnum was visiting in
Moro
last Sunday from The
Bethlch«m Chapter No 78 O. E. S.
Dalles.
Moro, Oregon
Regular communica
Harold Bryant was here Sun
tions each 2nd and 4th •
Thursday evenings of day from Hood River to visit
each month.
Mrs. Ruth Sparling. with his mother and sisters.
Worthy Matron
Mrs. Clarence Sparling left
Nana Barzee, Secretary.
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Sunday for Portland where she
Moro Lodge No. 113 1. O. O. F.
remained a few days.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday I w C. L Pepper was transacting
evening in the I.O.O.F business in Moro Tuesday from
hall.
Transient and |
visiting brothers ar< I his home in The Dalles.
cordially invited to
D. E. Stephens returned Sun
meet with up
Harvey C. Thomson, N. G. day from a trip to the Oregon
A. M. Young, ;>«cretary. ।
State College at Corvallis.
Lupine Rebecca Lodge*D<_ 1 16
Nine tables of bridge players
Moro, Oreg n
were
entertained at the Amidon
Meets 2d and 4th Tues
days of each month i 'me last Friday Ly Mrs. Amid
Visiting members wel
on.
come.
Elizabeth Thompson
Morris Searcy is now at Marsh
Noble Grand
Jessie Henrichs, Secretary
field with Coos Bay Times after
serving with the Coquille Senti-
Chrta Schpltz Po.t No. 71
nal.
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American Legion
Fred Pickett and C. R. Belshee
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday 1 were in Portland Monday of this
evenings of each month. ,
week after a new car for C. R.
J. Bruckert, Commander Belshee.
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
Walter Williams and family,
1
who
were visiting here last week,
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682
left
Monday
morning for their
Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis
trict the second and fourth Friday I home in Eugene.
nights of each month.
Visiting
Grangers welcome.
The Moro Odd Fellows Lodge
C. P. Adams, Mastt^r.
: will have work in the first degree
C. E. Crites, Secretary.'
| next Monday evening and expect
Grass Valley Ixxige No. 131, a good turnout.
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and
J. T. Thurston, who has wotk-
4th Thursday jvenmgs of the month in
ed
here for several years left
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
brothers are cordially invited.
| Monday for Winchester, Ore.,
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
N.G.
becy. where he will work on the gov
ernment jetty.
Judge Whaley, father of Mra.
Margaret Peetz and Mra Carrol
Sayra was here over the week
end
Floyd Flatt is limping around
on one foot for a few days,
caused by having his foot stepped
on by a cow he was branding.
Aa the graduating class will
hold their annual dinner in the
Presbyterian church next Wed
nesday, the Dorcas society will
meet on Thursday the 21st of
May next week. Regular work
will be done at this meeting and
a pot luck dinner will be held.
^uiKiliav
Methodist Church
Moro
Church school every Sunday
morning at 10
The Ladies Aid Society meets
at the church every Thursday
afternoon at 1,30.
The Baccalaureate sermon for
the graduating class of Moro
High School will be preached by
Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of the
First Congregational church of
Fhe Dalles next Sunday evening
in the Methodist Church at 8
o’clock.
The Mother’s Day services
were well attended both morn
ing and evening. Everyone en
joyed singing the old hymns.
The solo by Mrs. L. J. Cope,
“Dreaming of Home and Moth
er,” was a very happy choice for
the occasion. Mrs. Cope’s voice
was sweet, strong and clear, and
her interpretation was beautiful.
Many hearts ¿were softened as
thoughts of the old home and
mother were brought back vivid
ly to their minds.
The church with a cordial wel
come
F. A. Ginn, Pastor.
work, at the close of the dinner,
were both pleasing and inapira-
tional. Tlie solo by Mrs. Tetz
was a helpful part of the morn
ing program.
The Ladies Aid met on Thuro-
day of thio week with Mrs. Hu
bert Hutchcroft.
The church with a cordial wel
come.
F A Ginn, Pastor.
Worla a Doe peat Hol«
The deepest ell well in the world
and also the world’* deepest hole Is
a producing well near Itlg lake I d
Iteagan county, Texas.
R Is 8,628
f,^t down, mor-» than n mile and a
half
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FUNERAL HOME
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
PbûfMl 846 The Dalles. Ore
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GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Phooe222
Baptist Church
(Grass Valley)
Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 a. m.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our appre
ciation to all our friends who
were so kind and thoughtful dur
ing our recent sorrow, and for
the beautiful floral tributes.
We wereespceiallygrateful for
the music and the services of the
American Legion, which were so
comforting to us in the last serv
ices for our husband and father.
Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barzee
and Family.
Optometrist Coming.
Dr. F. W. Clarke, Optometrist
and Optician, will be in Moro,
Wednesday, May 20, at Hotel
Moro, and in Jrass Valley,
Thursday, May 21, at the Valley
Inn, on his regular visit Weare
better equipped to take care of
your eye troubles. Special low
prices on all work. Twelve years
in Portland, making this city for
ten years When in Portland we
invite you to visit our office, cen
trally located, corner 6th and
Wash , 202 203 Merchants Trust.
Bldg , just across from Imperial
Hotel. Dr. F. W. Clarke, Sole
owner.
GRADUATION
NtW
PERKINS HOTEL
As vour Boy or Girl end school life
and take their place in the grown
up world,
Washington at Fifth Street,
PORTLAND. OREGON
A LASTING PRESENT
Our usual pre-war transient
- rates still prevail.
Special Rates to permanent Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson,
of Portland, are visiting here for
a few days with friends and rel
atives.
Mr, Thompson is father
Varioui Kinda
DENTIST
I was looklug for a copy of "Tale«
of
Mrs.
N.
W.
Thompson.
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
from Shakespeare,” by Charles and
A. Buckley, of the Union Paci
Mary Lamb. As 1 was In a hurry I
Christian Science
cut -the title d >v,n, and asked the girl
fic railroad system was in town
the book counter of one of our de
Regular visits made to Grass
Thursday checking up on the re Subject: Mortals and Immort at
partment stores whettier she had
Valley, Watch for announce
sults of the newly instituted pick als.
“Lamb's Tales." Imagine iny amaze
ments.
up and delivery service of the Golden Text: Gallatians 6:8 ment when she directed me In a very
tone: "Lamb’s tails? Fur de
company.
He that soeth to his flesh shall of superior
partment— fifth floor.”—Forbes Maga
Cut prices on John Deere and flesh reap corruption; but he that zine.
UNDER THE
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PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod soeth to the Spirit shall of the
f'Qeniua”
reap life everlasting.
Edward C. Holt
Qne authority define* the word
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER | Weedrs. We also have a few of Spirit
the Tomlin Rod Weedera for Responsive reading: I John “genius ’ as meaning the highest con-
RATES
cehable form of original ability, some
sale very cheap to close out. 2:10, 11, 14-17, 24, 25.
Room with bath privilege, |1. up
Attorneys At Law
Church services every Sunday- thing altogether extraordinary and l>e- Outside room with private bath,
Ginn Coleman & Co.
even supreme educational prow
fl.50 up
morning at 11 o’clock and- Wed yond
I Moro
Oregon
ees,
and
differing In kind, apparently,
Mrs. Wm. Hendrichs and Mrs. nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Special rates where more than two
from talent, which is usually distin
Dayton Hendrichs were in The All are cordially invited to at guished as marked Intellectual capa persons occupy one room.
Let us show you our
Dalles last Monday to have a tend the church services and city, short only of the inexplicable and
Accommodations
endowment to which the term
slight operation performed on make use of the reading room “ unique
genius
”
is
confined.
When Your Shoes need Mrs. Wm. Hendrichs’ nose.
which is open daily, where all
Repair, send them to
Miss Velma Powell, daughter authorized Christian Science lit
of Mr. and Mrs.' W. S. Powell,
may be read, borrowed
WERNMARK’S ; has been elected Executive Wom erature
or purchased.
an in the annual election of the
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Presbyterian Church.
204 Second St.
:
/THE DALLES student body of the University
of Oregon.
Therman Truck Service, insured
Cut prices on John Deere and Governor Theodore Roosevelt,
of
Porto
Rico,
says,
“
When
I
carrier, does all kinds of hauling
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod
was
a
young
man
I
not
only
at
I DR C. L. POLEY
Weeders. We also have a few
ANYTHING, ANYPLACE
of the Tomlin Rod Weeders for tended but taught Sunday school
WEEKLY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
sale very cheap to close out. both in Oyster Bay and in Wash.
I
hope
the
classes
I
held
helped
Physician and Surgeon
Ginn Coleman & Co.
Stock bought
Dealer in Wood
the children who composed them,
Grm Valley, Oregon
and sold at
Cedar Posts,
Sunday was a bright and shin and I know the classes I attend
Portland Prices
Feed, Building
ing example of what a day in ed helped me.”
People can reach me from Moro
Material, Etc
May should be and many resi May 17, 1931, 10 A. M. Sunday
at night from the long distance
dents of towns took advantage of School. No church services.
booth at Hotel Moro by ringing
the weather and went picnicing
The Dall?g> “——
(Cali Bucholtz’s Confectionery, Phone 412)
toshady places along the streams.
The Full Gospel Assembly
The Athena Sewing Club, 4 H
Club members, of the Rutledge For God has not given us the
school, are holding their achieve Spirit of few, but of power and
ment day at the Rutledge school of love and of self control —2
house on Friday, May 22. All Tim. 1 7 R. V.
Dr J. R. Morgan
friends of the 4 H Club move Usual meetings on Sunday.
Published in the Intereat of the People of Grass Valley and
ment are invited to attend.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Vicinity by The TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
DENTIST ,
Mrs Idabell Hunter, of Eph Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45
United States Dental Ex rata, Washington, daughter 'of p. m.
Vol. 31
GRASS VALLEY. OREGON, MAY 7,1931
No. 18
aminer for this district Robert Urquhart, was here the Bible Study Thursday evening
first of the week to attend the at 7:45 at the homeof R. J. Ginn.
EDITORIAL.
home with thia
funeral
of
John
Schaeffe^.
Wil
Easy to apply
J.
D.
and
Mrs.
Miller,
OFFICE AT
4 Hours to dry
Pastors. A minister was in the habit of riding
lard Urpuhart Iwas also here.
to church in his car. He received an
MORO, OREGON
DU KWICK ENAMEL
Jake Boone, brother in law of
anonymous letter from one of his con
Attractively priced al $1.90 a quart
Grau Valley
Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer, was taken
gregation scoring him for riding in an
Methodist Chursh
Can be used on all exterior and interior
automobile saying that Jesus Christ
tn th* hospital Tuesday morning
surf area Absolute guarantee of your
by Dr. Poley. He had come to Church school every Sunday never rode to church In an automobile. satisfaction.
The minister read the letter to the con
I Save 100 per
' cent on Automobile In li Moro from his home in Wood
morning at 10 o’clock.
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gregation with the comment: "If the
surance by Injuring with
burn to attend Mr. Schaeffer’s
Because of the church services writer of thia letter will come to church The time to get your winter wotd
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE CO.
funeral and became ill on the held by the Grange at the audi properly bridled and saddled, i’ll ride is now — Call Tum-A Lum and place
CFCAUFORNIA
your order today.
way.
torium on Sunday afternoon, just like Christ rode ”
Insures only Farm-owned cars and
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cars in small towns.
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,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Luebke had as there will be no church service
RAY RAGSDALE
Sunday morning. There will be Mrs. Chas Lemley just finished Kal- Now with the new low prices being
guests
last
Sunday
Mra.
Lueb-
Manager and ( laim adjuster for
ke’s mother. Mrs. M. Rueck, her the usual session of the Sunday somining her home with Turn A-Lum a quot'd from many different places, al
Sherman. Gilliam and Wheeler.
ways see your local dealers before you
new C P W Kalsomine.
aunt.
Mrs. Lee Halladay and two school.
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buy aa they may have advance infor
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The children and young people
children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Ixrnley came in and got motor mation. We note in many inatances
who
handed in reasons stating car Frank
Rea, all of Klamath Falls. They
our cuatomers have snapped up what
enamel to paint his auto.
enjoyed a trip to the river while why the rooster was in the e-
appeared to be a bargain only to And
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church school will be told who Mr Fred Kruaow is hsving his new that the local merchant had been down
here.
CALLAWAY’S
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Mrs. L D. Idleman of Salem, won the prize. We are expect roof covered with a costof our red roof for aometime.
FUNERAL CHAPEL
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is the artist
sister of Mrs. A S. Johnson, was ing a happy time at our school paint, li. Roth
Funeral Director»
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Did you hear about the man, tour
here over the week end. Lamar next Sunday morning.
Summer Boarder. But why are tho«e ing Europe who sent the following me»
and Embalmers
Mother
’
s
Day
services
were
at
Sayrs met her in Salem and drove
apple treea bending over ao far?
sage to his son on a postcard: "[tear
Union and Third St. over with her in the car. Lloyd tended by a very appreciative Farmer: You’d ba bending over, too, Son, On the other aid« is a picture of
Johnson met them in Hood River audience. Rev. Mr. Andrews’ miss if you were as full of green apples *he rock from which the Bpartana used
The Dalles, Ore.
lO’hurl their defective children. Wish
and came up to visit around sermon on “Mother” and also aa thoae tiers are.
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yeu
were here Dad."
his
address
on
Sunday
sohool
home a few days.
Dr. J. A. Butler
h i
TRUCKING
WATCH
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RING
recalls for a life time the pleasant
days of youth.
WE WILL GIVE with every Watch,
Girl’s or Boy’s,
A WATCH BRA( HI I
to match, Value From $3 to $6
SIMMON’S WAT( H ( HAINS
with every Pocket Watch
Many other appropriate gifts at
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
GUY POUND
JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP
The Dalles, Oregon
WOOD
DRY BODY FIR TO TRADE FOR
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, or Grain
Wood Delivered, Stock Taken on
Your Place.
C. E. CORN
Phone 462
White Salmon
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Wash.
E. H. Dutch, FULLER
HJM-A-LUM TICKLER
Is Yours a Helping c\
or a Helpless Hand F
Are you independent financially
Now? If anything should hap
pen to cut cfT 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 p ith to
take in thia 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.
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You can bring new beauty into your
NORO STATE BANK