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each month. Viriti^' Secretary. RothUhom Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. • Moro, Oregon Hornier communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month. Mrs. Ruth Sparling. Worthy Matron Nana Barzee, Secretary. jjDCdlOjT Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Wil* liams and family of Portland and Oliver William» of Upper Sumas, B. C. spent the Chriat- nias holidays with their parents at Moro, returning to Portland on Sunday. Muriel Williams is remaining with her grand par ents until after the New Year bollidays. C. M. Zell sent calendars to every family in the county. Any that were missed may obtain hall. Transient and one by writing to Zell’s at The visiting brother* are Dalles. cordially invited to meet with us. * A. Dou ma, N. G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. Christian Science - Subject: “Sacrament.” Golden Text: Revelations ft 13, 14. what are these which are arrayed in white robes? aod whence came they 7 - These are they which came out of great tribulation and have washed their robes, and meda them while in the blood of the Lamb. Responsive reading: Titus 2: 11-14; 8:3 7. Church service every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wed nesday evening at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to at tend the Church services and make use of the reading room which is open daily, where all authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed J. C. Me Kean left Tueaday for Portland where be expect» to remain the rest of the week. Art Osborn, in attending a recent meeting of the Shell Oil Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tues Company was given an exten days of each month. or purchased. Visiting members wel sion of territory, which includes come. Goldendale as well as Moro. Florence McDonald The Fnl! Gospel Assembly R. H. Coppock and wife re Noble Grand essie Henrichs, Secretary turned from their New Year's Usual Sunday meetings: trip Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m., and 7:30. Miss Mildred Nickerson, a teacher in Staton, spent the va A J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Meets at Legion hall on S 2nd and 4th Wednesday cation again this year with the Pastors. m evenings of each month. A. S. Johnson family. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Presbyterian Church. Ethan Woods returned to O. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant - S. C. this term, after an absence Sunday school 2:30 p. m. of several monts from a continu Preaching 8:30 p. m. Rev. R. HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2 ed sickness contracted in school A. Hutchinson is expected to Meets tai their hall in Harmony Dis TT trict the second and fourth Friday last year. preach for us at this hour if the nights of each month. Visiting Mrs. J. C. Me Kean and Mrs. weather permits. Grangers welcome. J. C. Freeman entertained a C. P. Adams, Master. Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretary. number of guests with bridge Methodist Church •, Moro Wednesday afternoon. Viola Hansen returned from Sunday school every Sunday Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and her vacation in Washington ear morning. 4th Thursday svoninga of the month in ly Sunday morning with Mr. and Church every 1st and 3d Sun the Odd Fellow* hall. Sojourn ng Mrs. R. H. Coppock. brother* are cordially invited. day at 11:15 a. m, Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith Lester Barnum »hipped a car N. Sherman Hawk, N.G they. of cattle into the Portland mark Pastor. et Monday morning. He was on hand to see them »old returning Notes of Interest From The home Tuesday afternoon. Paul and Bert Buker and fam- iles pulled out Monday for their return trip to Paulina county after spending Christmas here. . The Moro Odd Fellows and Rebekah’s hold joint installation of officers next Tues., Jan. 12th. C. A. Hampton, of The Dalles, was a visitor in Moro Wednesday. Dr. J. A. Butler Word received from John Sear cy and family states they are getting acquainted at Joseph and like their new home real well. DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCO ■ Mrs. G. C. Aker» returned home the first of the week from Eugene and Albany where »he had visited her sons. Regular visits made to Grass Valley, Watch for aonounce- G.L. French was a visitor last Tuesday. Portland UPDEGRAFF A PEPPER Neal Freeman was in La- Grande over the holidays and Greta Freeman was here from that city. Moro C. V Belknap was in Portland fora few days while haircutting was alack on account of Cbrlat- mas. PLUMBING Neat and accurate work dohe. All work Guaran teed. When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to Little Billy Flatt fell from bis chair one morning this week while being dressed and eat a gash in his chin that bad to be sewed up.. ----- AND------ AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone M6 The Dalles. Ors • ------ or----- GRA88 VALLEY PHARMACY Phone222 Helen von Grass YaDey School Notes the New Year holiday. Sliding down hill in Moro re ceived a set back this week with the advent of the thaw. For several daya It baa been a com mon eight to see boys and girle, and some who are called boys and girls for courtesy only,slipp ing along at breakneck speed on sled and aklis. Borstel husbands are those who will attend. who had floor. auaMBswwMHwwMimmsmi MARIETTA PERRY, EDITOR : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------------------------ — The grade school children put on a Christmas play Wednesday night, December 23rd. at tbe Pavilion. Each child took their part very well and tbe play turn ed out to be quite a success; Dale Baker sang a solo and Lila Faye Boyce, Hkys Boyce, Ellen Cox and Dale Bak er sang a quar tette, Santa. Claus enter tamed the small children at the »nd of the play. Thursday afternoon, December 24tb, and assembly was held. Christmas pruaeuts were distrib uted amoog the students and the volley ball girls and foot ball boys were awarded their letters. Those who won their letters were Cinthy Bell, Maxine Rolfe, Mar- rietta Perry, Pauline Newcomb, Eva Perry, Norma Garrett, Hel en Stark, Charlotte T Ruggles. Ellen Cox, Lois Russell, Don Smith, Orvj||e Ruggles, Clayton Vinton, Williard Barnett, Dale Baker, Earl Shipley and Henry Roth. Glenn Perry and Virgi Perry received honorable men tion. After, the assembly the High school girls played the grade school basket ball girls, the sup, er varsity played (he grade boys and the high school team played part oMhe town team. The basket ball girls practicet Thursday afternoon and the boy8 Thurarday night. * - -------------- At The--------------- — Y J. P. Yates Store L J Wasco, Oregon Offers the Following This Week $2.60 3.25 Boys Cord Pants and Breeches^ Mens Whipcord Leather Faced Breeches.. Mens Heavy Sheep Lined Coats.. 5.75 Fabrick Sheep Lined Coats Mens Heavy Suede Shirts.. Mens Wool Shirts, brown, heather aud^green 2.75 100 per cent Wool Underwear .. 3.15 Men aiid Boys Top Boots 3.25 Mens All Wool Sweater Coals. 14-oz Canvas Gloves, Fleece Lined, 2 pair . Boys and Mens Woolen Gloves y- Ladies Woolen Gloves. 65 5.75 Suede Leather Coats Reduced to New Stock ot Dress Prints just received, per yard 19 Positive Proof of ^ ord E conomy City of Detroit purchases 137 new Ford cars Hundreds now in use prove low cost of operation THESE 137 new Ford cars represent one FOR SALE 1 Six Hetd of well broke mules, four years olJ. Art Barzee ranch, Moro,' Oregon , Special Bargains Ml F. w. webb snd wife returned and Seventh Trnmpets.” Tuesday night from a holiday Rev. S. L. Boyce, F<>R SALE T wo single comb Rhode trip to visit •heir parents in Che **'■ Minister. Island Red Roosters. Mn Charles halis, Washington snd Corvsllis Bullard Moro, Oregon. Oregon. George Updegraff and wife came home Monday night from California wh’ra they •pent The Keystone class will meet Sunday evening at the w. H. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Ragsdale home with Searl Sear 104 Second St. THE DALLES cy in charge. Mrs Dewey Thompson and Mrs. Harry Pink erton will aaeist In entertaining. FUNERAL HOME Preaching Sunday at Supday morning. Students of the English 1, 11, 111, IV classes are giving book reports this week. - The Civics class is going to take a test sent put from Kansas City, Friday morning: Barbara Warpoie, a graduate of '81. who is ^attending O. S. C. visited school Monday afternoon. Baptist Church Bob Poley, another graduate of (Graft Valley) ’31, who is attending the U. of O. visited -school. Wednesday anc - Mornihgi Worship. gave a very, Jq^resting talk on Church School 10 a. m. “College Life,’* Preaching. 11 A. M. Subject: The basket-baH boysand girls Rev. 2. Tbe Two Witnesses-Tbe will meet Wascd in the local gym. Seventh Trumpet - The Third Friday night, Jan. 8th. This is the first county game to be play Woe-etc- ed and is expected to be one of Evening Worship the best games oY the season. ; B. Y. P. U. 6;80 p. m. . Preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject - Signs ofi the Ap- proaching End of this Age. Lester Wilson,Kent's modest Study Thursday 7 80 p. m. The center, piled up.19 pointri to?his 17th chapter pf the Acts for credit last Friday night when the boys went to Reamond and de Bible Study. feated that team by a score of As we are preaching sermods 23-27, thereby winning the first on the Great Fnndamental teach game the Kent boy» have been ings of God,a Word which is be able to claim. ing fulfilled in this age we urge Redmond got t£fyj,ump on Kent the public to attend our services bo I hat the scor^ at the end of the first quarter was 7-2 in Red and learn what the Bible has to mond’s favor. Then Kent gain say on the subject. ed so that the score was a tie. This continued into the last quar Lead Them. ter, the score standing 23 2< "Tommy did not want to go to with only two minutes to go, bed. Just see, Tommy,” said when Kent maddtwo baskets in his mother, “The little chickens quick succession and,then stalled until the whistle blew. go to roost at sunset.” Anita Dunlap gnd Helen Sath “Yes,” replied Tommy, but er must have enjoyed their the mother hen goes up first.” Lead your children to church and Sunday school. They will go more easily now and the hab it will atay with them in after L. w. Rakes and wife are home life. Such io the power of pa from a trip to Portland and Ore rental authority and example. gon City over the holidays. 'The interval Between the Sixth WERNMARK’S ZELL’S Christmas vacations too much been absent for three week» be Mason Meeting Announced for they were both absent from fore vacation was able to resume her school work. every First and Third school Monday. Marguerite Mitchell was ab 10X M . Everyone in the primary room sent from school Tuesday. There was some misunderstanding eebwl every Sunday has returned to school after the The girl’s basket ball team in regard to the joiut Masonic and * - \ holidays except Carsten von Bor will play ita first county game Star installstion of officers to be held N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. stel. who is absent on account of Friday night, Januhry 9th.,when January 14th. Mitons and their it clashes with Moro on the home wives, and Star member* and their ——- illness. Grans Valley Methodist Churth 4UC fill UCIlVCrivl municipality at one time. 21 radio-equipped Ford scout can were traded in on this purchase. They had been operated day and night for two yean in __ » cents a mile and 300 Ford can in all brandie« of Detroit police work averaged 2.9 cents a mile! M Wv* £ Their individual records ranged from 78,434 miles to 143,723 miles with a grand total of 2,283,097 miles. The operating cost of the 21 can was 2.284 cents a mile — less than 2 1/3 cents. This cost included all fuel, oil, tires, repain and every other item except depreciation and insurance. Of 577 Ford can in Detroit City service, the 300 in the Police Department traveled a total of 6,591,937 miles during the past fiscal year, at an average cost of 2.9 cents a mile. Many claims have been made on operat ing costs, but here in the carefully kept motor car records of the City of Detroit Is positive proof of Ford economy. In the paragraphs above, it is seen that fl IF branche« of transportation demand each grueling service. The records show that low fuel and oil consumption is but one of the Ford’s many economies. Ford ma terials, simplicity of design and accuracy and repaire. The individual car buyer as well as the economy of the Ford car. FIFTEEN DIFFERENT ROBY TYPES »430‘° »640 Perd daekr. I