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PA G ES »HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. Moro Womans MORO. V OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, Í941 ton. Mr. M. P. Duffy, auditof of the tax commission was a t th e 'c o u rt 'tyous$ Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday helping people check state income tax statem ents. 1 j EL MAX Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. Wal- fay Staffen^onT^JEugene R eefer »-Dttle C hristensen, all of Gres him were week, end guests a t the I hem«? of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Old: M rs. W ily K nighten and Mrs. rn o Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tremble T. H. F ra s e r en tertain ed the P a st C h risten sen is a nephew of Mr. M atrons club last* T hursday in j Trim ble. stead of the P ast* Noble G rand A iton Olds and H enry P eters The Moro Woman’s club will ciub. Mrs. A rt C hristianson won E arl Olds has ren ted the brick w ert v isito rs in The Dalles F ri hold its annual Huslbands N ight the high score and Mrs. Ola R ug sto re on th e corner which was day. p a rty on S atu rd ay , F eb ru a ry 8 a t gles drew the door prize. fo rm erly the Jo h n W ilt g rd eery Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eakjn and eig h t o ’clock a t the Odd Fellows C lara M ersinger left Sunday for stcr^. He is w orking in the build i d au g h ter, Em m a Jean , were visi hall T here will be a p ro g ram P ortland to en ter Behnke W alker ing g e ttin g it in shape to move to rs in The Dalles S aturday. consisting of a one. act play, business college. She. and Bonnie his hardw are stock th ere. Mr. and Mrs. »1. D. Pike entci- K enneth Crews retu rn ed home ta:ned a t a dinner Sunday in honor music, etc. R efreshm ents will be P eters are planning on room ing W ednesday f r o m ' Olym pia, j Wn., »of th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Lloyd served and adm ission will be 25c together. w here he visited a week a t the Goodrich, of Herm iston. per person. Please n o tify th e com Others Miss Joecile P eters came W ed hem e of Mr. and - M rs. H enry p re sen t w ere Mr. a n d Mn^.~Frank m ittee if coming. nesday o f la s t week fo r a few days Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Louis May and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R uggles and a t home w ith her p aren ts, havifig •Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Dell E akin and son, Mrs. F aye Fields and son d au g h ter, Connie, accom panied by finished her first sem esters woMk d a u g h te r Em m a Jea n , and Mrs. L iig h to n , o f i l o o d River and ?»ot, Mr. and Mrs. L am er S ayrs, drove f.t Pacific U niversity. She re to T im berline lodge Sunday s ig h t turned Sunday to s t a r t the next W illiam Beck were visitors in Th? Ross and Melvin Dunlap. Dulles W ednesday. seeing. sem esters work. I. D. Pike and vd aughter, Mrs. M rs. R obert H elyer of Kent^ Lloyd H ennagin drove to Bend Licyd Goodrich and son, motored Mr. and M rs. E rnie Moore, Mrs. v n ite d w ith Miss M yrtle H elyer to H erm iston Monday to retu rn J J . Schaeffer, Mr. and M rsi Roscoe T u tsd ay afternoon to atten d a W ednesday. Moore, Mrs. Collis Moore, Leon m eeting df the B ankers F arm Mrs. W allace May visited w ith M rt. Goodrich to her home there. Moore and S tanley ICoelsoh, went group of the C entral Oregon Mrs. M illard E akin la s t Tuesday Mr. Pike experts to be gone a v eek. to The Dalles M onday afternoon to B ankers A ssociation. Dan Atis afternoon. F red Cox, and A. M. Coyner atten d th e graveside services of and A. G. Brown, a g ric u ltu ra l di Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds spent rectors of the A m erican B ankers C harles W. Moore. m otored to Portland Tuesday or ♦he week end in P o rtlan d v isitin g business retu rn in g the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B raun aTTd- Association were the m ain sp eak th eir d au g h ter, B etty. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Cox and two sons of F o rest Grove visited ers. M rs. H ennagin aocom panieJ A. M. Nelson of Moro was a and spent the evening over -the w eek end w ith Mr. and her husband ka c» j - w i v I. i business v isitor M onday a t the W arren M organ accompanied by of Mr and M rs John T Mr. C ox’s m other, left Monday for M rt. O rval Thom pson. Mrs. B raun With M rs. Sadie W illiam . Dunlop. d au g h ter of George W illiam s 01 ,,jr> whil<_ Mb>J r)onella sp en t , he V ancouver, Wn., to retu rn her to anc Mrs. Thom pson are siste rs. Moro. week end w ith Mrs. Glen K arnes. lfer hom e, there, a fte r spending a The P red a to ry and R odent con Mrs. Sam B risbine, a fo rm e r r e The B ap tist Mission society mot week v isitin g at the homes of trol nows re p o rts 17 coyotes caught sident, dieel in R oseburg re cen l’y 'a t the home of Mrs. G erald Dryden F ied and B ert Cox. by A. M. Zevely fo r Sherm an according to a clipping sent her? a?t T uesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith an 1 county d u rin g the p ast 92 days. jy Mrs. Hazel Woods. Mr. and M rs. J . S. Newcomb M rs. Ed Alley .were in The Dalle» Miss Ja n e French, of E astern Mr. and-M rs. Paul P etersin a r v-ere visitors in The Dalles Mon Monday. Oregon College of Education, La- rived M onday for a v isit w ith Mr. day Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, Mrs. A. G rande, sp en t the week end with and Mrs. Roscoe Moore. Mr. P e t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne, Mrs. A. D unlap and Miss M yrtle Hel- h er m other and siste r, Mrs. Giles erson, a civil engineer, left T ues M aude G a rre tt and d au g h ter, ver were visitors in The Dalle» F ien ch and P atricia. day , . for Chicago. , Mrs. Peterson , , D aisy, were visitors in The Dalles T u esd ay . Mr. H erm an Thom as, ag ricu l and two sons stayed for a longer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douma of tu ra l econom ist, from the Oregon visit w ith h er siste r. They expect | Mr and Mrs „ erm an Schilling Moro and Mrs. Roy B utler of S ta te college spent W ednesday in to visit o th er relatives until about w ere callers in The Dalles Tues- D ufur were Sunday guests at the M cro a t the experim ent station. May 1st, when they will join Mr. csy . home orf Mr. and Mrs. B ert Cox. T h u rsday Mr. Thom as and M. M. P e u rso n in Chicago _ , j Mr. , r and Mrs Ed A „ and Miss C assie Holmes and M ar and C'\eson drove to Condon on busi „ Vi * . fieldm aS for h' 1 d au g h ter. blia Lee, J e a n e tte Huh- g a re t Kock srpent the week end ness. World W ar V eterans S tate A'd m an, Ross Fields and Gene R ey v isitin g a t the Ted von Borstel Mrs. Wm. J. M artin entertained Commission was in Moro W ednes nolds attended the play, “J u s t home. her bridge club at the W om an’s day to checjt. With M r. George Up- M arried» a t W asco M olday n ig h , M iss C assie Holmes and Mr«. club building Monday evening at leg ra ff, who looks a f te r th e ir Mr an J Mrs M illard E akin Ted von B orstel motored to Thc wluch tim e she resigned to accept pnd famBy were v isito rs in The Dalles F rid ay bringing Rita von work in the local post office. High rto p e rty here. For convenience in filing your Dalles T uesday. Bowtel and Kathleen Nys back ecore for the evening w as made state income tax an au d ito r will M]. and Mrs H erm an P ctel.s to spend the week end a t the von by Mrs. Giles French. in The Dalles M arch 7, 8, and 9 w er£ ho.-ts a t a d inner p a rty S at- B orstel hom e. Mrs. Wendell B alsiger e n te r b? No charge for this service. Blanks , v rd a evening b efo r„ going t0 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rugg’es tained her '•ontract club W ednes niay be found a t the A ssessors t))(. P re8ident-S B an a t R ent. bed as g u ests last Sunday Mi. day afternoon ’ with Mrs. Ruth . . v - x, , ... Those present were Mr. and Mrs.', and’ Mrs. E arl McKinney and chil S parling winning high for club 0 *!Se’ Mrs. A rne A nnala of Hood R ,v -l E bsn R M r. and M rs Arze!l dren of Hepipner; Mr. and Mrs m r Mrs. A rth u r C hristianson hign er Visited a t the C. L. Poley home L(.m, M r. and M rs. A. A. W illard B arn ett a n d . son, Keifh fo r guest. W ednesday evening coming: up for ■ p o Mr. and Mrs. Roy B ar- f.nd Mr. and M r< Orville Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Le-Roy W right arc t the ho V a ational t in n o l llp fo n c a p n n fa rn n p p I , •»< i >< . . N Defense conference. t ett and Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bibby Mr. and M rs. W. G. Schilling and v: jo y in g a v isit this week from The M issionary society will n v < A. M. Zevely m otored to Camp d a u g h te r of Moro also called th at M rs. W rig h t’s m other and aunt -it the home of Mrs. Russel Holl Si ernvan Sunday to Ibring hi» d a y . from Idaho. W ednesday, F < 'u u a r y ,da h te r. Grace M arie homc a f . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells- were Ariel M organ left Monday foi 2. a t 2:00 p m. Mrs. Theodor- , <er djng „ week v isitin g hcr business visitors in The Dall?s Morrow county to work for Jody Johnston will be the leader. 1 m o th er and sister». Monday. M orrison on the ranch. Mrs. Ray Blake and her m other, I M r and M rs A F B a k e r and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koeipke of Mr. and Mrs. M arius Douma *e- Mrs. John W ilt en tertain ed ; Ral h and G )air. Mr Condon were visitors h e r e iS a tu i- ♦ nrned- M onday night from a few fi lends T uesday afternoon w ith Mr s / Gus H a rtm a n n of W asco ann ano day. days visit a t G aribaldi w ith M r, bridge. Mrs. M arion McKee won M r^ a n d Mrs. E. M. H elyer and O scar B ru ck srt o f The Dalles D cum a’s relatives. h gh honors and Mrs C arr.,:, | dinner guest? Sunday a t thc fam ily were visitors in The Dal’°s Mrs. Glen King and sons, Rob Bayrs second. On T h u rsd a y . a f t e r - ' h ,jme Mre c ,R B ru c. Miss V irgina Helvc'r ert and Donald, drove to Portland noon they en tertain ed additional Vert jn The DalleSi t0 cc|eb rate S atu rd ay . accom paned them to The Dall°s S atu rd ay to see Mrs. K ing’s f a t h "1st b irth d ay an n iv ersary of iss M arg aret T rabue was call- er, W alter R utledge, who is very ’ Mrs. Carl M elzer u n d . e rw a jt a i the M r, B ruckcrt. °d to The Dalles T hursday due 4o ill. The boys returned home Sun m ajor operation a t the Mid-Co,- , iC. \V. Fields, Mrs. Rawleign, th e 4 illness of her m other, who i- day, leaving their m other to be mbia hospital W ednesday m orn- at his bedside while undergoing ’ g. H er m other, Mrs. M ortensen, I,. K. Sm ith and K ing F r itts were r.ow much improved and Miss M a rg a re t is again in the school v isito rs in The Dalles Monday. an operation on Monday, f Salem , came up to be w ith hcr Mr. and Mre. Louis May anu room. ed home leaving th eir m other to ’sm ilv while Mrs M elzer is aw ay. Mr. and Mrs. Jak e .^slin g er ar.d> sen were visitors in The Dalles be with her fa th e r who underw ent «laughter, • D olnre^t-Telt W edn'S- ARKET R EPO RT Tuesday. a r operation Monday. Mrs. F ran k Pike accom panied day for Portland on business, re The follow ing quotations ar? Mrs. E. A. Southwick of P o rt Mrs. F aye Fields to Hood River tu rn in g home Sunday. land and G reta Thompson of The ’ aied on prices being paid in Jam es P hifer le ft T hursday fcr Sunday to spend several days W ednesday’s trad in g : Dvlles spent Monday nig h t with H erm iston where he has ‘employ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore, coming C A TTLE. Good grain fed ste ? is there. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B aker of m ent. up a fte r the funeral service of ¿10.50 to 10.75. Good grain fed The Gra«s Valley g rade school Gi esham attended the funeral of heifers $9.00 to 9.25. Good b?ei C harley Moore, with Mr. and Mrs. bask et ball team d efeated the Kent cow? $7.25 to 7.50, medium $6.5u C harles Moore held in The Dalles R. J. B aker, who w ent to G rass grade school team on the local floor to 7.00; common £5.50 to 6.25; M onday. Coming up here to spen 1 Valley. The next day Mr. Baker T h u rsd ay afternoon. manners, $4.00 to 5.25. Bulls, med- ' M m.day night, re tu rn in g home tne retu rn ed them to th eir respective The G ra-s Valley lib rary loaned ium to good, $6.50 to 7.75, common i ext day. hom es. 109 books S aturday, Ja n u a ry 25. Mr. and Mrs. Glen K arnes and $5.50 to 6.25. V ealers, good to Mr. and Mrs. D arrel Belshe left it was learned from the librarian, fun ily, Miss Donella N elson of choice $10.50 to 11.50, selects M orday for Eugene to see th? Miss Schw artz. Mcro and K enneth Crews were b asket ball gam es th ere Monday $12.00. Among those who attended the i rd Tuesday evenings w ith the HOGS: Good to choice 170 to 215 d i ner g u ests a t the home of Mrs. ra .'k e t ball game in The Dall?s li'tru c k in s, $8.35 to 8.60; 230 to W ashington team . They expect to W ednesday night were C. A. v 'sit in Portland w ith Mbs. B?l- 285 lb butchers $7.50 to 8.00; O c-treich, A. A. Dunlap, King lightw eight butchers $7.75 m ainly; s h t’s parents before re tu rn in g . F ritts . L. K. Smith, H erm an Peters The Sherm an County H ealth As packing sows $5.25 to 6.50. Mr and Mrs. E d g ar Alley, Miss sociation will hold, a m eeting at S H E E P : Good to choice fed word •Jean Powell, Miss V irginia Hel ed lamlbs $9.50 to 10.00; medium the co u rt house F eb ru a ry 18, at yer, Jack Lewis, H arold Coyner, 2:30 p. m. for election of officer» to good $8.75 to 9.25. common Harry’ S tark , Ross Fields, Robert New rubber Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gil $7.75 to 8 50. S lau g h ter ewes, Schilling and W arren M organ. a g ’ta to r stops good to choice $5.00 to 5.50. Ree- der attended the special service Mr. and Mrs. John Silvertooth wringer rolls } eld in the M ethodist church at ccntly shorn lam bs $8.25 to 8.50 of Antelope were visitors* a t the W asco Sunday m ornings fo r the lo r medium to good, $8.75 for b o m cjo f Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bibby choice. Fall shorn lamibs, good to rhe Masons. They sp en t the re T h u rsd ay evening. Trade your old washer as heice, $9.00. m ainder of the day w ith Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich M rs H arry Van Gilder, whose son and fam ily left F rid ay fo r P o rt down payment. Phone 161 S arg ean t A rthur, le ft W ednesday land on business, re tu rn in g home o? this week upon call to report for trial Sunday. for duty a t B rem erton, W ashing- Mr. and Mrs. Bob LaBlue and LAWYER Lew R iggs were visito rs in The Dalles S aturday. R chearsals are going forw ard for MORO W A900 T. M. Rolfe and Vernon Shipley ‘•The Yellow Shadow,” the three The Dalles, Ore. were business visitors in The act m y stery comedy which will be Dalles W ednesday. presented S aturday, F eb ru a ry 28 Mrs. C. A. O estreich e n te rta in fo r the benefit of the local library. ed' m em bers of the G rass Valley The play, coached by Mrs. Hoi» bridge club and additional guests Jinshead, is full of suspense, a t her hpme W ednesday. A 1.30 th rills and hilarious comedy as o’clock luncheon preceded the a f v e il as being of local in te re st a- ternoon of con tract in play a* to settin g ,* as the action purports? tn»ee tables, with scoring honors ij to take place on an island in belu by Mrs. Herm an Schilling and P u g et Sound. Mrs. Don Smith, and Mrs. A. F. B alzer holding low score. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling and grandson, Carl, were dinner g u ests a t the home of Mr. and M rs. 'Roy Schilling, S aturday. D r y G o o d s, C lo th in gjja n d (Aimong those who attehded thb Jbfcfeket ball game between Moro« S h o e s to m e e t th e and G rass Valley a t Moro Friday r ig h t were M r.-and M rs. E d g ar n e e d s o f th e Alley and children, Lew RiffPTS, H a rry S tark , Claus Bardenhage$i : , c o m m u n ity end Dick Holdaway. The Grass Valley T igers defeated the Moro, D e p e n d a le , Q u a lit y G ro ce rie s team by a score of 40-12. The Moro second team defeated the G rass Valley seconds by a score of 16 to 14. The E astern S ta r social club is. sponsoring a 500 card p arty to be Club To Meet Saturday Night Transferred at Demand of Germans Store to Change Buildings EASY WASHER SAFE Leigh W. Hunt, second consular secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Ucegan of Asheville, N. t ’., and Cecil M. I’. Cross, consul of Providence, R . I., all m em bers cf the I’. S. em bassy staff in Paris who were transferred at German official d» inaud on charges of having aided a British officer. They returned to Am erica abcaid a clipper. Mr. and M rs. J. L. Daria went tJ The Dalles Wednesday nrhare Mr. Davis atten d ed the meeting of Mid-Columbia Production Urea* it association. The Davie’ spent the n ig h t with relatives and re turned to K ent Thursday. Mr. and Mrs; P aul Cam m ack of Bend sp en t the week end a t K ent with the fo rm e r’s m other, M ri. Mae Cammack and and sietsr, E sther. Gien King and Zella Quinn of Moro, L uther W arren Davis ol Corvallis and Eveiyn Davis of The Dulles were S atu rd ay n ig h t g u ests a t the J. L. Davis home. Louis S ath er and son M errill were business visitors a t Red mond F riday. Mrs. Blanche B aker and son Gene of F o rest Grove spent several days a t K ent last week a t the home of the fo rm er’s son in law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Mitchell. Allen Bekkadahl is spending a few days here w ith his fam ily coming from H erm iston. Mr. and Mrs. iDck Rechman jr. and d a u g h ter M arg aret of Grass Valley were brief callers here S atu rd ay evening re tu rn in g from Shaniko. Mr. and Mrs. Ja y McKay and d au g h ter, Kay, George McKay and Mrs. Clarence Cooley w ere busi ness visitors a t Goldendale Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Sm ith and Nellie Wilson were dinner gu ests a t the home of the fo rm er’s brother, J. L. Davis and fam ily. Among those from Antelope whe w ire a t Kor^t S atu rd ay evening for the P resid en t’s Ball w ere: Mr. end Mrs. M illard Thom psen, Phil eno Fred Hill, Ralph R ooper and Henry Murphy. Mr. anil Mrs. Dick Reckman jr.« an i d au g h ter M arg aret of Grass Valley and Mr. and M rs. J. L. Davis were dinner gu ests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ilson Tuesday evening. The occasion being the birthday an n iv ersary of Mrs. Wilson. \V ren Hogue of G rass Valley tran sacted business h ere Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Koepke and daughters, M arquita and Helen of Redmond spent S atu rd ay n ig h t hire w ith Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz r.nd children. J. M. Wilson received word Monday m orning o f the d eath of Mrs Verne Baker a t Canby. Mrs. Baker was a fo rm er Sherm an county resident and a first cousin of Mr. Wilson. F u n eral ^ rra n g e - m< nts were not com pleted. The P resid en t’s Ball w as held io the Legion hall S atu rd ay eve ning, F eb ru ary l.A larg e crowd attended, music by Morey G raff’s < reh estra and supper served by the Kent A uxiliary. M errill and Glen S ath er, J e rry Wilson jr., Carson von B orstel and Jack Lyons were am ong those who attended the show a t G rass Valley S atu rd ay evening. g.ven in the M lsonic hall F riday, of John the Evangelist. ’•’ebruary 14. All are cordially in F. L. Canneil, pasto!. vited. The G rass Valley R ebekahs’ will • Wa.-co ( 'h r is tia n church: Biole lol.i an o th er of th eir series of I.ool at IP a. m. W. I). W a tk iiu , ard p arties S atu rd ay night at pet in to n d en t. Lesson for thc day th iir hall. “ I he C hristian A ttitu d e Toward Possessions.’’ 11 a. m., M ornirg The V o r-.h i|r d'he Communion. Ì ? m essage, “ The Most Common, but ? u le a s t U sed.” 6:34) p. m. Chris- Can E nduivor. Topic. W h a t, th e Pi le says about T olerance.” You are a ^M oio C om m unity P resb y terian 7.30, E vening Service. Crunch. Sunday, Feb. 9, 1941. v vjeome. F. C laude Sti phons, M in iste r 10.00 - Sunday School. Classes for all ages. C hester Sm ith, Supc. 11:00 - M orning worship. Sermon by the p astor on the subject, * Thinking Black.’’ Special music thy choir. The^ officers and teachers of the Sunday school wid hold a sh o rt session a lte r church. 7:30 - The young people will nu‘ ‘t in the church basem ent with Rus- e! Belshee as the tender. The Sub ject announced is ’"O ur Debt ‘o G ieat L eaders.” It w as VQted to Mr. and Mrs. L ester Wilson are invite the seventh and eig h ’h the p arents of a d au g h ter, born graders to attend the m eetings in Monday, F eb ru ary 3, a t d'he Dalles ‘hi fu tu re and to become <a p art hospital. d'he in fant has been of the society. A young people’s n uned . Kai «, n Jean. social is being planned for the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones, b” » near fu tu re, the evening not yei (a n u the parents of a son, bore einounced. o.i F e b rja ry 3, a t - d'he Dalles The W om an’s M issionary Socie heopital. Mr. and Mrs. R obert H elyer ty will m eet next W ednesday a f ternoon, F eb ru ary 12. a t the home and Mrs. W. C. Helyer were din >f Mrs. Jlollinshead. Mrs. Theo- ner guests at the home of Mr. lori Johnston has ch arg e of the and Mis. J. M. \\ ilson Sunday. program .vhich will deal with the Bill Cloyd of Redmond was a N’< groes. The hostesses are M r;. \.- :to r at' the home of Mr. and C laude Thom pson, Mrs. Stanley Mis. Robert Schilling Sunday. Coelfcch, and Mrs. C arroll S ayrs. < l<»yd f o iin e r ly board««! with the H enry G. H anson, P astor, S« lulling* while on the R.E.A. project last spring. Mi. ami Mrs. Gus Koepke of Moro C hristian Science S o c ie ty S nday m orning sirv ice a t eleven ( endon spent the weekend here o’e'ock; subject “ Soul,” Sunday wdh the la tte r ’s fath er, George »cheol a t 10:00. Testim onial m eet W tter. M is. J. IL S outh, Pauline Davis ing every W ednesday evening a t rig h t o’clock. 'Reading room in th r end G. Douma of Moro s.pent F rt- n a r of the church building w ith (•aj evening a t the J. C. Wilson an a tte n d a n t on W ednesday eve home. Mrs. Smith rem ained a: ♦ he Wilson home and left Monday ning. L o a d in g 2 c a r s F r i foi her heme a t Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schilling and W asco M ethodist Church. Sun- d a y a n d S a tu r d a y » '<«.»’ school at 10 a. m. M orning (¡ lig h te r P au lette of Goldendale, worship a t 11 a. m. Epw orth am Mrs. (jus Schilling were din- F e b r u a r y 7 & 8 , f o r League Sundav evening at 6:30. .K r guests at the home of Mr. and d o m e s t i c u s e . W ill Preaching service a t the Gras.; M 's. Robert Schilling S atu rd ay p a y $ 6 p e r t o n aboard Valley M ethodist church, Sunday evening. Mrs. B. A. Hogue is reported as ifternoon a t 2:30. d'he masons' car those tw o days only. ml E astern S tars lodges will a t s' m ew hat improved a fte r a ten , Sam Forman 602E2nd The Dalles tend the serv ic g jn com m ém orâtimi <’ ivs illness in d'he Dalles. Daughter Born To Kent Couple SCRAP IRON M o ro Firemen Present M o re y G raff’s Orchestra T. Lester Johnson HAMPTON FURNITURE for a Com plete S to c k L ooking ton i Hesucrs? Quality Goods Saturday, Feb. 8 *- - - ■A Try th e W ant Ads~ ZEIGLER’S ° ”. ± Grass Valley M ORO L E G IO N H A L L Admission $ 1 .0 0