ta VF > * > ■»f— Moro, Oregon ~ Meets the 1st and SM Thursday evenings of each month.. Visiting members cordially in- vited to meet with us Glen King. W- M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. Moro Lodz« No. 113 I. o. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday ♦■wiling in the I.O.O.F hall. Transient and visiting 1. other» are cordially invited • to meet with u». • William McKinney. N- G- . -..Joe Truitt, Secretary. Raberca Lodge No. < 16 Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tues* * lays of each month. Visiting members wel­ come. Havie Brisbine, N. G. Lils Bull, Secretary Meets st Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt. Commander. Gilfs L. French, Adjutant ¿Own Talk, y ■ $ Lost, S.rayed or Stolen. One red Durham cow and calf. No horns, circle brand on right hip. Douma Br. Fred Pickett and Harold Ginn were at the Helyer ranch last Sun­ day and Fred engaged in the polo game while there. He was able to walk the next day. The'game suited in a score of 8 to 2 for the team representing Kent. i r ; / Mrs. Orville Thompson and ta­ fant! daughter returned from ta hospital Friday after remaining there for ten or twelve days. E. E, Barzee andvwife are home from Newport having spent a cou­ ple of weeks in sight of the boom­ ing tides. There was ode storm on during their stay that caused E. E to wi^h for raanLe*^ Sherman county. Mrs. George Meloy is home from the hospital in The Dalles after a stay of a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ramsey Tuesday from Wamic where Mr- Ramsey has been cutting wood for a couple of weeks. , H — »■ Vernon Flatt and family took a little trip to Salem this week to look after some business matters. 5 Mm. M. E. McKee and Mrs. Car­ rol Sa yrs entertained at the McKee home Wednesday afternoon with a dessert luncheon and bridge. FRIDAY, JUNsJä, OREGON »■■■■■ n , pa-ize, Mrs. W; H» Ragsdale ta t arcond. Mr. and MTs. E H. Moore, Collis Moore and wife, Opal, Velma and Charles Powell, attended the wed­ ding of Lucile Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell, at the First Presbyterian. church in Port­ land. Miss Powell became the bride of Melvin Goodwin. business visitors Thursday. in Grass Valley ' nouncement by Ríí S, Tom Fraser of Moro was a busi ness visitor in Kent Friday. Richard Sather and Lloyd Young who are working on the Forest Con­ servation Corps spent Saturday and Sunday at their respective homes in Kent. Boyce pastor. The Grass Valhy community, Rev. Boyce said, were elated over the good fortune of obtaining the services of this distinguished Indian evangelist (Rev. Wapato is a full blood Wenatchee Indian (Washing­ ton) and is a graduate of Willamet­ te university. Salem, Oregon, with the class of 1921. " Rev. Wapato is recognized as one of the great leaders among his own The Camp Cookery Club boys left Monday morning for Camp Sher­ man where they will spend a week camping. Those going were: L. H. Ayres, Wm. Mitchell. Harry Howell, ferrod to by , the public as the Charles Mitchell, ’Robert Mitchell/ ♦‘Bryan of the Red Raos.** For 7 Paul Schilling, Robert Helyer, Ce- Co- yearn following his graduation from W. H. Dalby spent several days in cil Norton, Jack Sather. A few of Willamette University, Wapato held Moro this week as a guest at the the boys didn’t go Monday but left important editorial positions on the Wedneeday where they joined the papers of the northwest He held R. J. Ginn home. I editorial positions with the follow­ group. Lou Peetz was skinned up some Kent grange will hold its regular ing papers: Salem Morning States- Thursday morning when he fell meeting Saturday, evening. June 24. ! man, Salem Capitol Journal, Port­ through the sidewalk in front of the land News, Wenatchee Daily World, Ruggles confectionery. A side walk Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Guyton and and Spokane Daily Chronicle. pening came loose as he stepped on Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrow left Those that have heard this dis­ He suffered a skinned shin and Monday morning for Pendleton, tinguished Indian -orator and think- some bruises on the head.. where they attended the State . er declare that it is a rare treat to I hear his discourses. His mesMgee D. E. Stephens and wife returned Grange. from Logan, Utah Monday night Frank Stone of Portland arrived are timely and it reflect» his long They Were visiting Mrs- Stephens’ here Thursday evening and is work­ years of training in the journalistic mother. ing for Dick Reckmann. field. He is an able pulpiteer.. Miss Judy Hyslop is visiting here Serviced far Sunday, June 25th. Mrs. Brtty Kelly spent the past again this summer with the Steph­ week at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. at 11:00 a. m. “Christian Empluu ens family. She is the daughter of R. J. Harbin. sis.”-*3:00 p. m. “Christian Ameri­ Prof, and’ Mrs. George Hyslop of canization’’; 8.00» p. m. “If a man Sunday at the W. C. Helyer ranch die. Shall he Live again?’’ Monday O. S. C- was a busy and an interesting day night, June $6th. Rev. Wapato will The May family held their annual when several people gathered there reunion at Eagle creek last Sunday u> play and watch .the game of polo. tell the story of his life. Rev- Wa- 9-S99 3B- and the members of the family Those playing were Dale Howell, । from Moro attended. Mrs. May’s Robert Schilling, Glee Johnson, Wil- When YOUT ShoHRneed sister, Mrs- Thomas of Hood River ber Helyer, Charles Dunlap, Johnnie Repair, send them to returned to her home after the pic­ Decker and Durward Helyer • of nic. Kent and Fred Pickett of Moro. Lloyd Hennagrin has returned to Elner Helyer has put up’ a mod-, Moro to live for the summer at GOOD SHOE REPAIRING ern chicken house south of Kent. least He is no IcAger employed In 204 Second St. THE DALLE» Gus Schilling and his crew are do- ; the Bank of Commerce. ing the work. ■■■¿S?«"*-» ■ ' Mr. *and Mrs. Carl Tomlin of Gus Schilling is on the soup diet Klamath Falls visited the first of since he had his teeth all extracted. he week at the Harry Kunsman home. s ”, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap came near to “And now, ladies and gentlemen, burning up the family car Thursday I just want to tax your memory”— — and — when driving up First street as she said the orator. came into town A short circuit was “Good Heavens!”’ exclaimed one the cause of the blaze and hasty of his hearers. “Has it come to ) Phone 34fi The Dalles, Ore. action by Mrs. Duslap and he fact i that!” « ! HRASS VALLEY PHARMACY tat tare was an extinguisher in the car saved it from going up in or Job—I hear about a man who , smoke. lives on onions alone.' Phone *22 Jobyina—Anyone who lives on onions ought to live alone. J. Rodney Keating was here Thursday morning for a few hours while on his way to Bend to dis- CUSS the sales tax before a meeting there He favors the passage of the measure. pato declares that his father was murdered when he was a lad sad that their home was broken up and this tragedy has' had conp&erable influence in his life. He worked his way through high school and coi- 4H CLUB . - . . Continued from page one. . Sherman pounty are Lavon Sayrs, Mary Pinkerton, Marjorie Byers, Melba Thogcrson, Donald Williams, Paul and Thomas Fraser, ’ all of Moro. SCHOOL DIRECTORS Continued from page one. tion formerly held by J. E. Norton» A. A. Dunlap was returned to his old job as clerk. « Rosebush (jistrlct re-elected Hen­ rich Peters as director and Henry Peters as clerk. As bus driver for the coming year Ralph Henkle was hired Instead of Gerald ^elly who has driven the bus for three years. Gorman: Mkg Katherine Kruger was elected director to fill the place of R. G. Bums who has left tlie dis­ trict. A. C. Kruger wjis elected clerk. , . . DeMoss: W. B. Rice;was elected dtirecitbr to succeed himself, H A. Walker was elected in place of P. H. Thomson, resigned and R. C. Byer» was elected clerk for another term , Monkland: Martin ' Melzer was elected director to replace C. J Thompson and Orville Thompson wan elected clerk to replace Mr? »¿Tm , m Dr. J. A. Butler Leaves » For Dental Conventtoir Dr. j. A. Butler of Wasco and Mono left early Wednesday morning for a weeks school work and study; in Portland. • Dr. Butler informs us that the Oregon State Dental Association, i whose annual meriting also begins June 21 and which he will attend, are trying a now plan this year. THE Dr. F. A. Perkins - SOIJsE. Second St The Dslles, Oregon PHONE 211 W UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER GOING June 30, July 1,2, 3,4 Returning July 7 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Moro , Oregon (Hom« by midnight Wiot do»«) br. Harry D. Wilson ZELL’S FUMERAI HOME ♦ - V ‘ -J MT Chas. Kenny thu past the generally ac- Fairtnow; Wesley NfcL^ was cepted plan has been for a yearly etectod director instead of tate^ gathering of all ethical dentists. VRHght whose Um liad expired-; j who are members of the dental zo- Boardman: W. C. MflXty re-elec-; ciety, at which men of recognized ted as a member of the board and and yielding ^hityty havra read Tom H. Fraser was re-elected elerk. papers or demonsitrated their var- Rutledge: L. D. Eakin re-elected jous teachings in different branches as a director and Carl Adams made of dentistry. But this year classes ; 'dark for another term. ! in eight of the major branches of Michigan: Sam Davis was re~i dentistry have been organized and elected director and T. J. Coyle was ¿ach member may enroll in one and re-olect^d clerk. | only one class which ia in charge of Klondike: E- C. Thomas and Geo. । a specialist in that branch, assisted A. Potter re-elected as director and by others. Then instead of watch­ clerk, respectively. ing some one else wwk, thg am­ Rosebush: Henrich Peters was re­ bitious young dentist, rolls up his elected director and Henry Peters sleeves, dona a working garment, was made clerk for a term- Ho was and proceeds to do some work him­ filling out the term of Hans Koepke self, guided, assisted and criticized Districts Wilcox and Dobie did by the supervising specialist. not elect ju they are now a part of the Kent district. WERN MARK’S DENTIST ^or your convenience 1 have ar­ , ranged for you to leave your .►hoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no cost to you. AMBULANCE SERVICE For information about these over-the-holiday fares, call on or address Wil! be In Grass Valley Monday, June 19 In Moro Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 & 21 JOSBPR A. MEE The Wssco Shoe Msn » m Mam CHIDES . Kent News j OrTcTETPoley of Grass Valley The Freeman and Brisbine fami­ was a' visitor in Kent Tuesday. lies drove to La Grande Saturday evening for a days’ visit with rel­ t Clarice Mitchell, Hazel Decker. Loner* Young, Alta No^on, Mar­ atives and friends in tat city. guerite Mitchell and Clarice Wilson Dr. and Mm. H. D. Wilson were enjoyed a picnic at Decker canyon here this week doing a little dental Tuesday eventag. ♦ koRO, Afcriti Comm amity Presbyterian Church W. F. Pigg, representing the in­ 10 a. m. ternational revenue department of Sunday School ... Morning Worship Undo Sam visited the county this Subject “Singing in the Sacri­ week to check up on violations of fice-* ’ the tax paying clauses of the laws, “ I beseech you Brethren by the old and new. mercies of God present your bodies Mrs. Soren Hansen spent last a living sacrifice, holy, acceptible to week with her son Ove, at Wasco, God, which is your spiritual ser­ while son Elmer and wife were at vice.” Rom. 12. 1 R. V. 'the Masonic convention in Portland Everybody always most cordially ' Allen A. McRea, Stanley Reavis and wife were invited. Minister- visiting in The Dalles last Saturday evening. Sunday Sshool .... 40:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. .Little Dickie Ovason is recovering Morning Worship Evening Service 8.00 p. m. • rapidly from the wounds he receiv­ Allan A. McRea Minister. ed when bitten by a dog last week. The dog will be killed when doctors Christlaa Sciwne« are assured that it is not afflicted Subject: Christian Science with the rabies. Golden Text: Isaiah 9:2. The peo­ Forrest Peetz’ is now employed at ple that walked in darkness have a C. C« C. camp near ML Hood seen a great light: they tat dwell where he is driving a tractor. in the land of the shadow of death, The ladies of the Rebekah lodge upon them hath the light shined. Responsile Reading: Zechariah 4: entertained at a benefit card party 1-4, 6 11-14 Wedn