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and doeth them not, shall be lik ened unto a foolish men u hich built hu hou/e upon t ti «and; and the rain inc^n hu, and the floods came, and lue winds blew, and beat upon that house, and it fel’, and,great was Ihe fa I of same. it. ”-Matt. 7:26-27. Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. R H. Coppock left parly Tues Moro, Oregon J. D. and Mrs Miller, communica- day morning for Hood River to Regular _____ Pastors. tions each 2nd and 4th attend a meeting. Thursday evenings of each month. Mrs. N. P. Hansen was visit Mrs. Irene Fraser, Presbyterian Church. in Mo-o the first of the week Worthy Matron Sunday school 2:30 p. m Top from her home in Portland. Nana Banee, Secretary. ic: *'Jesus and ihe Man Born Flo>d Flatt took a load of hors Blind ” Text: “John 9:1 41. es and household goods to Hood Moro, Oi Church services 3:30 p m., Mr. Meets every Monday River Iasi week, returning Fri Hutchinson preaching. evening in the I.O.O.F day. hall. Transient and visiting brothers are A list of those who are ill with Christian Scianca cordially invited to the flu would read like the vob meet with us. Subject: “Soul.” A. Douma, N. G. ing list with children’^ names Golden Text: Lamentations 3: Joe Truitt, Secretary. added. 25. 36 • The Lord is. good unto Miss Vivian Trounce was un able to make bef regu ar trip to them that wait for him. to the It is Moro, Oregon Moro last Saturday because of soul that seeketh him. good that a man should both K-Meets 2d and 4th Tues sickness. . day« of each mend hope and quietly wait for the Visiting members wel i W H. Sipe and C. R Cameron, salvation of the Lord. coma.__ ___ ____ _ representatives of the Interna, Leona Douma, N. G Responsive Reading: Psalms tional Harvester Co , were in 24:-10. Jessie Henrichs, Secretary . • • -, ^•-•■4 . — . town Wednesday. • Church service every Sunday Cbria Sahalta Post No. 71 Miss Viola Hansen departed morning at if o’clock and Wed from her desk at the county nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Meets at Legion hall on 3M 2nd and 4th Wednesday clerk’s office Wednesday long, All are cordially invited to at V evenings of each month. enough to viBit The Dalles. tend the church services and W., T. Johnston, Commander. R. H. Coppock was in Gilljam make use of the reading room Vernon Flatt, Adjutant county Monday, accompanied by which is open daily, where all Vick Barr, on buaineas for the authorized Christian Science lit HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682 Hibernian Bank of Portland. erature may be read, borrowed Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis Jeff Wilson, one time, pants or purchased. trict the second and fourth Friday nights of each month. Visiting presser, was here Sunday even Grangers welcome. ing looking around for insurance C. P. Adams, Master. ■ Methodist Church Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretary. prospects, as he is in that busi Moro ness in The Dalles. l/DCdilf Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 8rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting member« cordially in vited to meet with us Mr. Roy Marlin, who is in a Hugh'Chrisman, W. M. . Portland [hospital, is about the C. V. Belknap, Secy. The Missionary society will Grass Valley Lodge No. 181, I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and hold an alt day meeting Feb. 17, 4th Thursday avenings of the month in with Mrs. McKean. Potluck the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng sewing to do and bandages to be brothers are cordially invited. made—bring old sheets. Vera McGowan. * L. K. Smith N. G. . Secy. Mrs. C. E. Pool and Mrs.* M. R. Eoff were here the first of the week to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their parent», ^or your convenience I have ar Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton. ranged for you to leave your M. E. McKee and wife were in Shoe Work at Walter A. May & Portland the first of the week Son. Pick up and delivery twice on a business trip. Don Clod- a week at no coat to you. felter was in charge of the JOSEPH A. MEE pharmacy during their absence. The Wasco Shoe Man Monday night the Moro Odd fellows entertained fellow mem bers of the order from all parts of the county, and initiated a Dr. J. A. Butler DENTIST HOME OFFICB, WASCO In Moro the First Week in Each Month UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorneys At Law Moro PLUMBING <48 1 Neat and accurate work done. All work Guaran teed. Special Attention Given Coil« When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to WERN MARK’S L GOOD SHOE REPAIRING 204 Hocood St THE DALLES ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME ------ AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phot»« 846 The Dalle«, Ore -—-or----- GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phooe222 MORNING WORSHIP Church School 10 a. m. “Jeeusand the Man Born Blind.” John 9:1-11; 30 38. Preaching. 11 A. M. Subject: “The Seven Last Plagues, or Vial Judgements.” Revelations chapters 15, 16. Tli« Full Go«p«I Ataembly Usual Sunday meetings: Sundsy school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Cottage Meeting, Pastor’s home, 7:30. p. m. Jesus said, “Everyone that heareth theae sayinga of mina* the new narrow-brim types wMieb are tured emphasises a recent treni wMeh tres chic Ballon are worn tilted. Ad vance mldeeason and winter fMort straws Include many «alter«» A total of 167,191 acres ~0t lsrMl land was burped over during the last year, according to a report made to the Oregon state board of forestry at its annual meeting held ia Salem. This does not include national forest acreage, but only that coming' wader the jurisdiction of Lynn Cronemtllar. state forester. This 13 approximately three times the acreage burned ever in 1930, but falls for short of the seo* ord established in 1929. M 7 Making Life Richer a t Less Cost: Three cents to hear the^vorld’s greatest in your home Thrvc cents «’d you pay to listen in on the radio all evening. Less (han a dollar a month. Isn’t this Continued frontpage on«<. ♦ ' Valley) electrical ervicc a truly great valut;/ “ Orcon iuvi ihe other services illus velopment of. the Columbia., driver, which appeared in a recent issue of thp Oregonian. ***’ So much interest was developed trated below. Has any other industry ever given you more for your money? do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Service? More than hours --- y- -------- * ■' '■ 1 GOOD PAY.STRAHY WORK*'-’ Several choice openings in Cities an) Towns for ambicious men and wonfien«- Exporience unnecessary/’ We finance you if required Write1 Yoday. Mr. Thomas, Superintendent', 426 Third St. Oakland, JCalif For Electrical Equipment Consult The Dealers in Your Town GINN, COLEMAN & CO MORO GARAGE • MORO HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Pacific Power & Light Company FOR SALE:—ftlne head of 3 year old horses also one coming 2 year old Herford Bull, pure bred. W- & Helyer. . '‘Always At Your Service” .. v • •••* FOR SAitE:-White Leghorn chicks from pure 0. A. C. hens of. trap nest record of 238 to 283 eggs, mated to o. A. C. Rooster The jkind that lay 24 ounce eggs and lots of them^.s^By the hundred 10 cents aa<$L> Setting eggs $4.00 per hundred. »«Satisfaction guaranteed • Edgar N. Smith, Dufur. Ad No, W40v— 6 in. X 93 lia«—Weekly Newspaper.—Gale & Pietach. Inc. Rev. S. L. Boyce, FIRE HAZARDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY Stock Fire Insurance cngioMn have muzU careful study and analysis of the fire con ditions of every city and town. Details of this survey and recommendatiotM foe * improvement may be had upon request. ■ Valentine Dance Minister. Hr Sttin The Dalles SATURDAY NIGHT FEB. 13‘ Gram Valley Methodist Charsk Mias Josephine Johnson's name appeared in the Monmouth Nor Preaching every First and Third mal school psper, “TheXamron,’ Sunday at 10 A M Sunday school every Sunday as one of the cast [in the play, tnorning. "Lima Beans,” which according N. Sherman Hawk, to the notice, went over with Pastor. wondefrul success, Oiuiffomr ■ Clarice and Charles Wilson, aqd Pauline ' Davis were dinner guests at|the Jj.N.Maiilndlshome Baptist Church «T By CHLKIE NICHOLAS Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Art Decker and daughter, Hazel, were visitors at subjects oLour study. Mrs Akers, as director, interspersed the Ott Smith home Suhday.* her program with some very pleasing Mr. and MrsK..l>ick Rackman, musical numbers. . Jr., were visitors in Grass Val February 19th is the date of cur ley the'earlier part of.the week. observance of the Washington bi centennial, and Mrs. Margaret Peets, Mrs. J. H. Bilson visited «t as director, is preparing an especially the home of Mr, and Mrs-.AItred fine and varied program. As J» u Lyons, Monday, while Mr. W I- rather a special feature in our yean son was a visitor in Grass Valley. work, all women of the community whether club members or not ar: in- Arnold Dellenger has returned vitad to .attend. -, We feel v can home after / vising at the ? Ben smuts you an enjoyable aftein. Allen home in Condon - : . V Notes of Interest Frwm The Woods were here from Walla A MILE AND A HALF FROM Walla and Weston, respectively, CHURCH_ to attend the golden wedding o: We’re a mile and a half from church, their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. you know, R. W. Pinkerton. And it rains today, so we can’t go, The Ladies* Aid Society wil We’d go ten miles to a dance or show hold their social at the home of Though the rain should fall and the winds should blow, . / Mrs. C. R. Belshee February 18, But the church is different, we'd have Mrs. Avery Martin assisting to you know, entertain. The Dorcas Socie y That’s why when it rains we just can’t go invited to attend. Ben Peetz and wife were here Wednesday and part of Thursday on their way to Pendleton from a trip to Portland. Friends surprised them at the L. L. Peetz home Wednesday night for an old fashioned visiting bee. i—— — ■ SAILOR HAT IS “IN” information and comment, that Mrs. • Bryant suggested that an “open for Wilson, and um? a the end of each meeting would Sunday. 1 • Mr. and Mrs. L- E. Witeon of Pullman, Wasington arrived in Kent late Sunday eveni»g, wher< Mrs. Wilson ha<Kbeen mrtnmone< to be with her tnothef, Mrs Betty Kelley, who is seriously il at the home of J. M. Wilson, y Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reck man Jr.,' were visitors at thè home o Carl Schadewitz,.ths latter part of last week. - • V » • *v Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stout, Jim mie Rees, and Darrel Altermat of’Shaniko attended the fmrty that was piven in Kent Saturday evening. A short and interesting pro gram was given during the lect urer’s hour at the regular Grange meeting which Was held last Wednesday evening. v. Sunday school every Sunday Miss Mary Smith of Moro who morning. has been visitihgat the homes, o Church every 1st and 3d Sun J. H. Wilson and Carl Lyons, re turned home Sunday. day at 11:15 a. m. Mr. Jimmie Brow*n of Redmofit N. Sherman Hawk, * Pastor. visited at the 1.*^. Maclnnis home Sunday afternoon, ; i neophyte into the myateriea. EVENING WORSHIP Mrs. Hugh Chrisman enter B. Y. P. U, 6;30 p. m. tained the bridge club and a few Preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject: friends ' Tuesday afternoon. There were six tables in all anc 'The Ideal Christian Life.” Pray erm ee ting and Bible study those participating had a very Thursday 7:30 p. m. 22d. chap- enjoyable time tes of Acts Anson Woods and Elswqrtb A meeting was held Tuesday evening betw en .-the Rebekahs and their husbands. Cards were played, with clever stunts inter- sperced and a bounteous lunch topped off the night’s program. in the subjects discussed duiing the afternoon, several offering interesting Some of the community activities of STOCK FIRE INSURANCE ECK’S BLUE ¿NEVILS 1. Correct building regulations and ««fr And EVELYN BRUNE, by more than 300 cities and towns; Spacial Decoration« . FREE EATS,. 2. Proper standards for community firs protection; 3. Educational and advisory work with Chambers of Commerce, schools, hos pitals, city governments and various or- SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Pure Cane Sugar . a Salted Peanuts....... Wadco Oysters........ . .. . . Tuna Flakes, large cans. Oranges» large size ........ Pet Milk» large cans ..... 4. Maintenance of Underwriters’Labora tories; lOlbs 4&e 2 Iba . . per can .... 2 cans . : per doz ...... 3 cans 5. 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