Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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X, MHM M AA COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. ORRUON
t1 —■■ ^flNIirg &
S h t r s i a County Observer
Established Nov. 2, 1888
Grass Valley Journal
Estab!‘shed Oct.' 14, 1897
;ON SOLI DATED March 6, 19-
W asco N ew s-E nterprise
E stablished Nov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED March 4. 19
O r n
P i i l i s tie
IR I R
FIATI ON
Published Every F riday at
Moro, Oregon
I RIDAY, JULY 6, 1940
j ( . rin
rm ourselves w
ith X
th U e V rw
e*p«c-
1‘
Win*
y ,.-
u ’ cy of eventually reestablishing
(!« .w eiacy ’ over a la rg e r p a rt of
G ea rth . Shall we accept th in g s
a? they are, or are expected to be.
o. told o at for our liberal ideal?
Unless the residents of the
n nt little isle of B ritain are oi
r.i rh stro n g er stuff th an the o th ­
er residents of E urope this quest-
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will
upon us by the tim •
ri county fairs s ta r t th is fall,
uch m atters of public, national
tx ..cy should, in a dem ocracy, be
«9 rrm ined by the will of the peo-
. Citizens will inform them -
st \e s and make th eir w antb
wn so th a t governm ent m ay
w how to act.
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\ becomes increasingly evident
» if th is old world is to g et
k to the pleasan t w ays of fo rty
rs ago th ere m u st' be a re-
al
of in te re st in sp iritu al
.,gs. Peoples and ru lers m ust
e some check on agressiveness,
hate, on destruction. They
feel th a t th ere is a desired
to life not reached by prac
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of dishonesty and deceit
1 - i f is nothing of C hristian
e: ics, no hint of th e brotherhood
of man in E urope or Asia these
d. vs; no m an tru s ts his b ro th er
ai ’l none could be expected to.
Em otionally, sp iritu ally , economi-
ca ly we seem ready to drop into
a oeriod sim ilar to the dark ages.
^Civilization itf being destroyed by
th force it has built and nothing
» .m s effective for good.
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Moro On Tour
JULY 4th AT THE FAIR
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MadeByWPA
M S B
House is prepared to send up a~-
u th er m essage req u estin g an o th er
Gileb L. French
E ditor
si ven billion dollars fo r national
E ntered as second-class m atter
d ife n se .
Before its recess last
the Postoflfice a t. Mom, O ffg (
wn ek congress ap p ro p riated five
ut.oer Act of CongHSh of M:::\ :
billion six hundred m illion, thus
3. lb79.
if the re p o rt is co rrec t congress
will be asked to vote alm ost fifteen
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER
billion dollars this year fo r na-
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SU B SC R II’TION RATES
ti< nal defense. A fte r th in k in g of
Payable in Advance
th;s all-tim e high for defense, re ­
ONE YEAR ....................- ....... JL«'J
m em ber th a t it all m u st be paid
for from the pockets of the A m er­
JULY 5. 194«
ican people.
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I HE IS S U E
Several high ra n k in g diplom ats
The nominat.ipn oi
W endt I
who have th e e a r'G f xhe president
Willkie for president by the R. -
are stro n g ly u rg in g a naval deal
I ublicans
and
O regon’s
ow i
w ith J a p a n to k eep H e rr H itle r
C harles McNary' fo r vice-pies -
o u t of the Pacific. The combined
uent b ro u g h t to g eth er w hat i .
navies of the U nited S ta te s and
probably the s tro n g e s t ticket th a t
J a p a n would more th an m atch any
p arty could have found. W illk i'
'th in g in E urope and could fore-
can ably re p resen t industry an I
stall an y g rab of Pacific posses-
siens. J a p a n has expressed a d e ­
•jf all the candidates of any p a rt •
should be better able to moboli7 1
sire to m ain tain the s ta tu s quo in
th i«
n a tio n
s ta r 's
t h ? F a r E a s t and is anxious to
ird u stry for the com ing arm am en t
,h .s M O tk t h » nation » tar j
nue frie ndly re latio n s w ith
-t/u g g le th an any of them . M c­
n . a new era. W e begin pa>in«
.
...
■ es and they win be n o i i n l y «he U n it« . S ta te s, and h a , m ade
N ary know's the a g ric u ltu ra l p ro b ­
lems b e tte r th an any man in pub­
■ arm a m e n t, b u t for th irty b,l- o v ertu res in th a t direction.
lic life. T his com binaton of in ­ I h / i dollars w orth of ex trav a-
N o rth w est can n ers may be u s ­
d u stry and a g ric u ltu re should be
gc ice- We will have to rebuy out
ing silver lined contain ers for
or., ra ta b le .
country to retain it.
f n its and vegetables.- T here is a
For th e first time in recent
m* mory this cam paign offers u ~
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sh o rtag e of tin and the chief
definite Choice to the voter.-.
A t least we now know wh<
auince o f supply is the iDutch E a s t
W nether Roosevelt accepts th.- tm w orst heavyw eight fighter
Indies. Tin is also an essen tial
Dem ocratic nom ination or not 1 » . ------------- ;
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w ar m ateria l and a governm ent
will d ictate the choice and th •
ofii.’al has sug g ested th a t silver
candidate will re p resen t the new
ph:ted contaners be used by c a n ­
deal and of necessity speak fo r
nel ies.
the type off government it -pro-
poies.
Willkie has already, and befor? From the O bserver July 7, 1911
'.’ loro B ranch Tum -a-lum Lum-
his nom ination, stated his govern •
IC ontinued from page one)
m ental philosophy. He sta te s it 1- • Co. received a c a r of coal and
r
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d
riv
ers are not so num erous ir.
iearly, concisely and he m akes it a car of posts on the 28th
J"»hn
McClure
was
in
W
ednes-
T
o
itla
n d or traffic officials of th a t
i* understandable as Mr. R o o st-
d:.v and hauled his new th resh in g city a rc not so a le rt to the men-
,elt does his. ’
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ace, th e fa c t rem ain s th a t com-
This year, then, th e people may • -■ to his farm .
1.este r Moon is visitin g from the p a:ativ ely few «drunken drive»’-.
lu ofe betw een going on w ith th ♦
h< ory th a t the people belong t < , .? at the hopie of his relatives arc hailed into c o u rt in the mc-
ttoj>olis. S ta tistic s compiled by
he governm ent, or going back t » I ’1. Mowry and fam ily.
D istrict A ttorney B urdett was S e cretary of S ta te Snell show th a t
be original A m erican ideal th a;
Moro this week atten d in g the durin g May only 11 m otorists hud
he governm ent belonges to the
pie We can continue the idea H ll and W illis prelim inary trial, th eir licenses revoked for drunk-
............ ent
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J. P- Y ates and wife, nee Ca^ha en driving in the co u rts of P o ll
hat th e governm
should sup .
o rt the people—and he’s a n ig g c- M urray, are a t home now in land as com pared to 54 revoca
a by who doesn’t g et his— .or g o W a-co.
They .h ad an enjoyable ti< ns in the rest of the state. AL
acl; to the principle so clearly 't« ip , going to P uget Sound and told ;i to tal of 162 m o to rists lost
lated ;by D em ocratic
G rqver B ritish Columbia.
th eir d riv e rs’ licenses d u rin g May.
:i< veland th a t the people shoulu
V/ S. B arzee has sold the Locust
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u rp o rt the governm ent.
G^ove farm , five miles w est of
T here are about 162,000 horse.-
W'e have been tending tow ard W s‘-.co to F. G. W arn er of Port- ano 7000 m ules in Oregon accoid-
«•ntralization in governm ent an 1 V n J, Oregon. C onsideration $25,- jr.g to Dr. W. H. Lytle, s ta te vet-
ath er follow ing a f te r the s tra n g e 00C. ;
erin a rian . The
s ta te ’s
equim
ods of d ictato rsh ip . We have , ’ T.he team
F r a n k ’ Peddicord ’ population includes approxim ately
een the executive branch of gav- dtove fro DeMoss from Klondike 10,000 ridin g horses of m atin ,
rnm ent tak e over m any of th? Tuesday took -frig h t a t firecreck- uge, Lytle said.
,
tro g a tiv e s of
tl>e legislative» rr s and autos as they finished the
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i’ench, which d irectly represent-» drive; one horse jum ped and fell,
Profits from the s ta te ’s Uiqu -i
nc
people, and
the judicial end before the h arn ess could be monopoly failing to keep p ace,
ranch. We can vote to continue removed, it died. The team belong- w ith relief expenditures it has
his policy or go back to the con- cd to W. S. D eaton.
again become necessary to re so it
titu tio n a l division of powers.
From the O bserver July 8, 1921
liquor certificates to keep the
W illkie stands for priv ate en-
John A. H arden was up
from relief program on a cash basis,
cuprife.
R oosevelt
stands for yv,,. Dalles W ednesday on a little The first of the liquor certificate.»
mhlic ow nership. W illkie w an ts m a tte r of business.
w eIe issued to m eet the July, al-
o encourage citizens to develop
Idabelle U rq u h a rt of this city, fi tm ent of liquor funds fo r use by
usines-s and industry. «Rooaevejt Fn(j Clyde R. H u n ter of O kanogan
Public W elfare Commission,
tates a t th e end of .the 1936 earn- W ashington, were m arried S atu r- S tate T re asu re r P earson estim ates
»aign th a t he w anted to become
¡n «r«he Dalles a t the C ongrega- th a t th ere will be approxim ately
he acknowleged m aster o f in d u ’ - (¡(,r,al parsonage.
$'<59,000 of these certificates out-
n a lis ts by now.
C. J. Livingston is up from .standing by tfie tim e the legisla-
•We can vote to go on w ith our p<,r tland this w«eek, relieving his tu re m eets to m ake additional
American dem ocracy, our republi- p a rtn e r, G. E. M athew s, from the cs.sh available from the g en e.al
an re p re se n ta tiv e dem ocracy, or <»uty a t the confectionery storc^
fur.o. The certificates rep resen t
m bark onto stra n g e seas of gov-
M rr. Annie Bclshe accom panied nctes issued a g a in st fu tu re liquor
rnm ent. J u s t w here a coqtin- her son c la y and wife on th eir profits given as secu rity for loans
Lance of now deal philosophy x ¡«-it to the DeMoss celebration from o th er sta te funds,
could lead no one can tell fo r its i)n
F ourth. M rs. Belshe stay-
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,
Lrection ha?, been changed so ¿^j for a -longer v isit w ith her son
A $12,000 Waco cabin biplane
nany tim es in th e p a s t seven W ilford and fam ily.
purchased by ex -F o rester J. W.
•ears. T here would probably be . G inn, Coleman & Co. have in F erguson a year ago, is being ol-
i s tro n g e r ce n tral governm ent, th eir show window an Iceless Re ft red for sale by the fo ie stry de­
note re stric tio n s over p riv ate fiig e ra to r th a t you can secure a t p artm e n t which has found th .
ives, m ore governm ent, b u reaus, y,,ur own price, providing you do plane too expensive to own and
»oards, officials, etc., less freedom .)Ot w ait too long. I t was put on o| erate. The plane was to be used
if' the individual, m ore debt and s a je *ju jy 1st, a t $89.50 and esu’h for reconnaisance purposes in in­
here tax es o r inflation eventually, ^ay unsold the price is a dollar
v is tig a tin g fo rest fires
and in
n o n en tan g lem en ts with foreign lower.
-
cropping food and supplies to fir?
lations.
The com m ittee in charge of the fighters. The d ep artm en t has de-
We can only hope th a t the is- Ellison and W hite C hautauqua a ‘ cided th a t it is cheaper to rent
ue is m ade clear betw een now and JV M osk P ark this y ear
face a* a plane for this purpose thkn it
November.
deficit of $470.
tc ° wn one-
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Grass Valley Journal, Jdly 8, 1921
HE QUESTION IS?
The d irecto rs of the Sherm an gTR A W BURNING
held th
eir
The problem now being put be- W arehouse C om pany -----
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rn Q T I Y
n c the people is th is: P resum ing annual m eeting S atu rd ay Ju ly 2. »U’. e h v v s i u i
;at B ritain cannot long hold out W e understand a su b stan tial divi-
Oregon g rain and legum e seed
¡jainst the m ig h t of «, E u ro p e’s d< r.d was m ade and all well satis- g .o w ers an n u ally loose about a
sfctz superm an and presum ing fied w ith the business done during. m illion dollars in nitrogen by
:a‘ its people will be subjected to the past
few y years,
ist ie
burning or otherw ise w asting the
Wilcox and little
n. w t
fe a t and loss of navy, w hat will . . Mrs. Geo.
. , v
i < o
j ...
straw , estim ates Dr. W. L, Fow-
here ‘ „ late
S
atu
rd
ay
u
j
t
«;i<,
» the- proper a ttitu d e of thi.» □nby 3 arrived
..
vis head
neau of
ui the
me soils
am
»» d ep artm en t
.
mu r» 11«.
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evening
ening from The
T he Dalles.
, < ’
college. Annual
u n try ?
Geo. M urphy and wife arrived
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.
Shall we m ake o r accept advan
.
o H j
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g rain straw , production is ap piox-
, tow ard ‘ G erm an fn
e n d an
824,000 to n s and legum e
frien
sh .p
ip t>>
bj auto S unday to v isit a few
cli as loaning m oney for rehab- days w ith his paren ts, Mi. and
218 000 tons
tution of dam aged w ar lo n e . M is. P. H M u rp h y
w he>t
co n tain , about
th the u nderstanding, of course,
M. B. O B rlen and fam ily s p e n ,
_da of nitrOgen per ton and
»1 the iponey would be sp en t the 4th a t D ufur and had an un- P
ao b u t 3Q poun<j3
this country w ith A m e rk ii; u -jlly good tim e, th ere being a
sam e
ag fQ1
sineas men.
I t would enifltoy very larg e crowd present.
^ r p y . r d m anure and sheep m a-
neriean labor, too. Less arm -
.Several com bines will be a t
respectively alth o u g h the
lent will be needed, sm aller lav- v .-rk in the n o rth ern p a rt of the ’
' " £ 1
m ore av a la b ,e
im posed, by this system , it D county next week, commencing on
1 y
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jo
the 11th. In this vicinity it wi!’ J n
1 r®18'
Dr. shall we s t a y by w hat w- be about the 20th when some fields
‘
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ve enunciated as our principles will be ready for harvest. Tins'
N othing is so -in d iu m ,w
t
d refu se to have dealings wRTT*'wrtb'tfhdoubtedly be the best cron «Repeat cu ltu re as a ten d er con-
t d ictato r, or recognize his con- year in the h isto ry of Sherm an sideration of the ig n o ran t. Em er-
eitSe Shall we go ahead and ccunty.
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Moro is on T our 4 in the sta te -
first com plete guidebook,
O re­
gon: End of the T rail,” w ritten by
the W PA O regon W rite rs’ Project
under the sponsorship of the O re­
gon S ta te Board of Control. Tour
4 parallels roughly the route fol­
lowed by C aptain John C. F rem ont
and his p a rty when, in 1843, t;tey
e x p lo ra i cen tral Oregon and m ip-
ped the geographical featu re oi
the region. The tour, popularly
known as The D alles-C alilorna
highw ay, crosses the cen tral j.»ri
of the sta te from a junction east
of The Dalles to the Califoi lin.
line.
“O reg o n : End of the T ra il” is
one of the A m erican Guide Se. ie»
of trav el books w ritten by W ?A
W rite rs’ P rojects for the te t i -
to rial possessions and states oi
the Union. The Oregon voh u
foEows the series p attern in g iv-
ing a com prehensive picture ol
the sta te , com plete w ith a mle- >y-
mile log of the highw ays, a re­
view of Oregon h istory, gen. ral
inform ation of state-w ide internat,'
m aps of the sta te and leading
cities, and num erous photographie
illu stratio n s. B infords and M ort,
of P ortland, published the Oregon
Guidebook.
W ant Ads
A rousing Independence Day at T reasure Island is In the making. P arades 'DOR SA L E : F airb an k s- M crse
- and pageantry will play their |
here is the
ri of the 30th -
„ ht pia n t • ¡n ROod s h; pe.
In
r k » K time in front of the L. 8. Army k . z : , . which s t.n d s ,
r i r i . . ,,,
In fantry
fantry n m . arking
$100.
Max Pluem ke, Kent 35-'
in the foreground of the Federal Uc.a..nudes at the .air.
W A N TED : Sewing, remodel ng
alterin g ,. .R easo n ab le
p> i< es.
Mrs. G. C. D ”yden, G rass \ al
ley. phone 321.
Fair F olies C horines
FOR SA L E : 16-foot in tern atio n al
Combine, No. 7, in very g >od‘
condition, for cash or bankable
note. P a rts for conversion- to
12-foot cycle
included. Hans
K ojpke, G rass Valley, Oregon
In Other Days j
For Sale: 14 ft. H arris comb ne
Pi ice very reasonable. J. B. Es-
Tinger, G rass VaiTeyH33-3i>p
S PE C IA L PRJUE R. I. Red C ix
•«$6.85 per 100: '$33.50-500. 'fry
H a rt’s Reds for layers, f r y rs.
L eghorn, Red gullets, spe i il
prices. H a r t’s H atchery, Be a er
ton, Oregon.
slo t.
patriotic m essage by the i .u
.p a atiot.
H enry G. H anson , F asto ç,
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W asco M. E. C hurch: Sunday
School convenes a t 10 a. m. C hore’,
sc-vvfces a t 11 , a. m. E p w o r.u
league a t 6:30 p. m.
Rev. F. L. C annell, P asto r.
Moro C h ristian Science Society:
Sunday School convenes a t 10 a.
rii. in the Sunday school room in
the re a r of the church building.
Church services are a t eleven a. m.
W ednesday evening m eeting be-
£ ns a t eig h t o ’clock and te s ti­
monies of C h ristian Science h eal­
ing! are parts- of the re g u la r se r­
v i e . The reading room is in the
re a r of the church and has an a t­
ten d an t on W ednesday evening.
NOTICE OF F IN A L H E A R IN G
N otice is hereby given t h a t the
v.ndersigrtbd has filed in the Coun­
ty C ourt of the S ta te of O regon
lo r Sherm an iCounty his F in al R e­
port and Account as E x ecu to r of
the last will and te s ta m e n t of
M arg aret Dennis, deceased, and
th a t S atu rd ay , A u g u st 3, 1940, a t
ten o’clock a. m. of said d ay , a t
the. County C ourtroom , in the
C ourthouse, a t Moro, O regon,
have been fixed by the C o u rt as
the tim e and place of h ea rin g of
objections to said F in al R ep o rt
and Account and the se ttlem en t
of said estate.
F red Krusow
Geo. G. U pdegraff
A ttorney for E xecutor
36-38
NOTICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G
Notice is hereby given th a t the
undersigned has filed in the C ounty
C ourt of the S tate of O regon fo r
Sherm an County h er F inal Re<p«rt
end Account as a d m in istra trix of
lit estate of W. S. D eaton, deceas­
ed. and th a t Monday, the 8th day
of July, 1940, at 10:00 a. m., of
laid day, in the courtroom , a t th e
courthouse, in Moro, S herm an
County, Oregon, have been f i x ’d
by the Court as the tim e and place
ft r hearing objections to said F in al
R eport and Account and for the
settlem ent of said estate .
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Dlossie f>e«ttm
Administratrix
T. L ester Johnson
A ttorney for ad m in istratrix
F i-st publication Ju n e 7, 1940.
I j s t publication July 5, 1940.
Will D eliver anyw here in H e r ­
man county big 7in x 7ft ou: of
:cd cedar po sts in 300 lots. I-rice
12centa. O. W. K eizur, Route 3,
Hood River, Phone 5596.
29-35ch
FOR S A L E : two sto ry horn • in
desirable residence section; 4
bedrooms, bath, basem ent, fu r­
nace and g arag e. Lot 100 x
150. Price $3200. Term s - I v.
in terest to responsible buy r.
T rum an B utler, A gent, He id
Riyler, Oregon.
35- ;6
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F iv e b ea u tie s from C lifford C. F isc h e r ’s “ F o lle s B erg ere o f 1 9 4 1 ,“
o n e o f th e le a d in g a ttr a c tio n s at th e G old en G a te In te r n a tio n a l E x­
p o sitio n , to e th e m ark on T rea su re Isla n d . S ta r e n ter ta in m en t fe a ­
tu re d u rin g 1 9 3 » , th e “ F o lie s ” w ill be an a ll-n ew strea m lin ed p ro ­
d u ctio n w ith a c a st o f 9 5 In tern a tio n a l lovelies. F irst p erfo rm a n ce
w ill be on E x p o sitio n o p en in g day» May 2 5 .
A m other in a h u rry to g et
aw ay to town on a shopping trip
Lad mislaid her purse and was
s ta rc h in g for it high and low.
She was assisted by her little
d au g h ter, aged five.
“ A t last, here it is!” exclaimed
the owner. “ I „wonder why it is
tha* one alw ays finds a thing in
the la st place in which om
hunts ? ”
“ I expect, m other, it’s because
when we find a th in g we stop
h u n ting for it,” rem arked the
child.
G arage M echanic;—W h at’s the
trouble, lady?
Mrs. N ew driver—They say th a t
/■ u j u a c m
e e n
I have a short circuit. C an y<»i
lengthen it while I w ait, please?
Cwing to the sho rtag e of ce­
m ent and o th er road su rfacin g
m aterials, th ere are being built i.i
M anchuria two lane highw ays
ern sistin g of four ribbons of con­
crete, spaced so th a t the wheels
of vehicles can run upon the h ard
surface, w ith intervening strip s
of e a rth , according to the Oregon
S tate M otor Association.
F A P E R AUTOS
In China, w here there is b u t one
p assenger car to every 23,000 pe»-
sens, autos are valued so highly
that paper repltcm ^ of them are
carried w ith rich m en’s fu n eral
processions and then burned.
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M
M eets on the 1st and
3rd
T h u rsday
eve­
nings of each month.
V isiting m em bers cor
dially invited to m eet
”
w ith us.
E. Amidon, W.M.
C- V. JBelknap, Secy.
1 U / I. O. O. F.
Mòro, Oregon
4 ’
M eets 1st and 3rd
T uesdays • in the
I.O..O.F. .hall T rai
sien t and v isitin g
lïï» ‘
b rothers are cordi
ally invited to m eet
irith us.
Grin MarHn, N.G.
Vt ruon Millet Sec.
Moro Lodge
«Sis
No.
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R ebekah L odge
Moro. O regon
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
day of each m onth.
*,Visiting m em bers wel
come.
Anna Davis, N. G.
Florence Johnston, Sect
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DENVER
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS z
F irst
Bapt st
C rass Valley
Church, Sunday, Ju ly 7, 1940:
10:00 a. m. • Bible School. ICome
T h e D a lle s
and g et in the new' m em orizing
1 1 :5 0 p . m . D a ily
contest.
11:00 a. m. - M orning W orship,
on fb e fa m o u s
“A braham , the Called Out One.”
Be sure to hear these c h a ra d e -
TORTLAND ROSE
studies a t the m orning service.
7:30 p. m. - B.Y.P.U. We are
Save over one hour to Den-
having some good m eetings. Come
ver, arriving 8:50 a. m .,
along w ith us.
8 00 p. m. - Evening service. Some
th in g of special in tere st a t eve y
Save over 10 hours to Kan-
n ig h t service. ’ ”
:
^ ^ s a s City, arriving 9:00 p. m.
8.00 p. m. T h u rsd ay - P ra y e r n u e l
ir.g. Study in the book of Daniel.!
Save over 5 hours to St.
Gerald C. Dryden, P astor.
. L v.
Louis, arriving 7:30 a. m.
Moro Com m unity P resbyterian
Church, Sunday, Ju ly 7, 1940.
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Class-)
es fo r all ages. This is a igoo<
time to g et first hand some h s-
sons from the poets of the Bible
as recorded in Psalm s, Job, a v
Pi overba.
11:00 a. m. M orning W orship. “ A
Independence
Day
M editation
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
A tto r n e y A t L a w
Use this sp eed ier service to
•ev e your tim e. A ir-cond i­
tioned e q u i p m e n t for all
classes of travel.
fo r other Intonaation, ia q u ú s oi
A. M. Nelsoli
M oro,. Oregon.
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M eets Every Second and.
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F o u rth T hursdays in each
Month. V isiting m em bers
Invited,
Naomi Van (J ld e j. W. M.
Ruth SparVng', S«c.
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