^TownTalk be given under the direction of Miss To soma God is the Grest First Cause, Pauline Davis. , or the Creator, who demands of Hi* Luther Davis accompanied by Rob- creatures obedience to the rules He hs8| ,ert and Otto Waldman motored to The laid down and threatens with’ eternal Dalles, Monday on butn n-»s . • burning if they fail to obey Him. To many he to more or less impersonal, * Willard Helyer and son, Sheriil of and not to be depen led on to come act­ Antelope, were visitors at the >V . G. ively to our relief when we are hard Helyer home last Saturday. prosed by f jes that are destroying us The Wheatland Rebekah lodge of physiccally, financially, socially or in­ Kent is calling a special meeting,Tues­ tellectually. But to such as know Him day, March 15, as Mrs Ethel Meldrum, He is our lovmg, compassionate, syms- the president of the Rebekah assem­ thetic Father; and His only son is our bly, to to be prosiot for ai^_p.flijciaL grest Elder Brother. He knows our visit. Antelope L>dge i.i to meet with needs, our cares snd burdens, and when Kent lodge. The will be held we call upon Him He to not far from io the I.O. a.F, M. All Rebekah any one of us. ♦ visitors will be welcome J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Lyle Hogue, whe has been teaching Pastors. at Oakland, Oregon Is visiting with his mother, Mrs ;-nrr-while the school at! Oakland is closed' because of Presbyteries Cherek. Presbyterian Church, March 13, ’32 an epidemic of measles 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Wilson and Sunday School .. Topic of the Lesson—“Jesus Com­ daughter, Nellie, and Mrs, W. O. Smith forts his Disciples.” Text; John 14: were visitors in The Dalles, Tuesday. • . . 1-18. Miss Haxel Thomas will sing a a . r ' solo and C« H. Thompson will give a short talk at the opening exercises. Senator Steiwer Aids We extend a hearty welcome toall. In Taxation Problems 8:30 p. m Church Services Rev. R. A. Huchinson will preach. ——— J 10 pounds salt ’ 2 per cent codliver oil in winter not be advisable to disc land that was inclined to blow as plowing NOTICE to hereby given that Clar retards blowing better than discing. Belshe, of Moro, Oregon, who, on February 4, 1927, made Homestead Entry under Act December 29, 1916, N*o. 025121, for NE M, Sec,.19, MW.H WHE^, Section 20, Township 2 Continued from page one. South, Range 18 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention value as it has been in the past and to make Anal - Proof, to establish a more complete system of deprecia­ claim to the land above described, be­ tion was partially worked out by thu fore O. C. Vintin, County Clerk, at group. Those present at the meeting were .Moro, Oregon, on the 19th day of tssessors W. L. Doud, of Wasco April 1932« county; Peter Hartman, of Wheeler Claimant names as witnesses,: county; Blain Maley, of Gilliam coun- R. W. Belshee, ey; and Margaret Peets, of Sherman C. W. Kenny, county. Several local citizens gath­ O. L« Belshe, James Kenny, All of Moro, Oregon. ered to hear the discussions. R. J. Carsner, Register. WJmCK FOR PUBLICATION NEW HEAD OF DRYS Thursday evenings of each month. Vimtiag Joseph A, Mee, justice of the peace members cordially in­ vi»«^ tn meet with us in Wasco precinct, has obtained hie pe­ Hugh'Chrisman, W M. tition with which to obtain signatures C. V. Belknap, Secy for having his pamq put on the ballot for re-election. ! . Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Mr, and Mrs. Maurius Douma. and neuuc« Moro, Oregon Regular communica- Mrs. Joe Peters left Tuesday for Gara- 3?, tions each 2nd and 4th balda for a week’s visit with Mra. Thursday evenings of Douma’» parents. each month. Mr. and Mr^. M. L Fritts of Golden- Mrs. Irene Frasef, dale. were visitors here over the week Worthy Matron end with L. W Rakes and wife- Nana Banee. Secretary. Mrs. Vernon Flatt is in The Dalles hospital where she underwent a minor More Lodge No. 113 I. O. O. F. operation. Moro, Oreg on Meets every Monday Grandma Olds left for her home in evening in the I.O.O.F Grass Valley the first of the week “ and hall. Transient visiting brothers arc after spending the wipter with her For those who wish to keep inform­ cordially invited tc daughter,, Mrs. L. H. Nahouse. ed about county matters the Sherman meet with u*. Elmer Hansen with his wife, mother A. Douma, N. G. and sistar, Mrs. R. F. Brisbane, drove County Journal to indispensible. Bishop Ernest O. Richardson, head Joe Truitt, Secretary. to Portland Sunday night to see George of the Methodist Episcopal church In Hansen who was dangerously ill again GOOP ‘ PAY—STEADY WORK «X at the Veterans’ Hospital. Mrs. Han Rebecca Lodge No. i ’»6 Several choice openings in Cities and ven and Mrs. Brisbane remained in the ™ . Moro, Oregon towns for ambitious men and wo­ Meets 2d and 4th Tuts L t* for a few days to be with him. Continued from pace one. men. Experience unnecessary. We days of each month. Detroit. v a!ter May has been away, frum Visiting members wel­ 41 nance you if required. Write today. town several days this week. A plan to meet thé treasury deficit, I come. Christian Science 0. M. Bently will make another trip without thé imposition of special I Wife—The couple next door seem Leona* Douma, N. G- Third SU, Oakland, Calif. to this county, March 16th., for the Subject: "Substance.” excise taxes is suggested by Senator I to be very devoted he kisses her Jessie Henrichs, Secretary GoldenJText: Hebrews 11.1 Faith Steiwer, in his amendment to the I every time they meet. Why don t pvrpose of giving automobile drivers FOR SALE Ntaa bead of 8 examinations. He will be at the to the substance of things hoped for, Senate Resolution providing for an I you do that ? thia location vm slightly higher in old horses, also eoe comiag 1 year old Chris Schult« Post No. 71 the evidence of thines not seen. Court House from 9 untill 12. investigation of Stocx market trans-1 Husband—I don’t know her well Herford Bull, purebred. W.C; Helyer, Responsive Reading: Hebrews 11 ;3, actions, which passed the Senate I enough yet. L. V. Moore end wife returned from Keot.Ore. (mil 2& . station. te Meets at Legion hall on 5-10. W 2nd and 4th Wednesday The’Dklles the first of the week after March 4th. The Senator ’ s amend- - ---------- ----------- Church services every Sunday morn­ visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. N. |y evenings of each month. ment broadens the Resolution to in- MC>n keeping store la ing o’clock and evsn- Morse. _ at 11 ... _ Wednesday __ . elude an investigation of the deafrea-L^ inamina?” W. T. Johnston, Commander. Mrs G. C. Akers spent the first of ®8 ** 8 oc,oci; „ . ... . ... . Vernon Flatt, Adjutant wyes, but you. must be very, very - ­ All are cordially invited to attend bility of the Federal Government the week in Wasco assisting her daugh Continued from page one. the church services snd mske use of taxing securities listed on the stock quiet.” ter, Mrs Lloyd Hennagin, while Lloyd exchanges. The Senator believes that I the resding room which is open deity, “Oh, all rght, mamma. We’ll pre­ HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. «82 was ill with the flu. plowing.” where all authorised Christien Seienc* taxation of stock transactions would I tend we don’t advertise” - Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis­ nd Mr- If a farmer could disc his land provide sources of revenue that would I literature may be read, borrowed or trict the second and fourth Friday iren of early and again later in the spring and Mrs. Robins and two nights of each month. Visiting make the excise taxes and nuisance purchased. Halsey, Oregon, were visitors at the Seems Obvious after the rains, if any, had fallen Grangers welcome. — taxes unnecessary. C. P. Adams, Master.---- A M. Wright andH B. Belshee homes he would evads any possibility of the Congressman Butler and other I A red haired boy applied for a job Baptist Cherek Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretary. last week. - . expensive job of working summer­ members of the Oregon delegation, I (Grass Valley) in a butcher shop. The Ladies’ Aid society will hold News Notes from the Baptist Church including Senator Steiwer, have tak­ fallow unless late summer rains “How much will you give me?” their social at the home of Mra. Carl started the woods again. This in en a stand against the proposed in- I “Three dollars a week; but what Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, McKeSn, Thursday afternoon, March «Grass Valley, Oregon. itself would be a saving worth many vasion of the gasoline tax field by the can you do to make yourself useful Morning 'Worship. I. O.'O. F. meets every 2d and 17th. dollars to Sherman county farmers. ----- Federal Government. This is a tax I 10 a.m around a butcher shop ? ” Church School ...-— 4 th Thursday svenmgs of the month in Mr. Stephens states that it would Dr. F W. Clark, Optometrist, 11 Rjn field enjoyed by the States. It is also the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng “Anything.” Preaching ...... office 202, Merchants Trust Bldg , Subject, The Interval Between the believed by members of the delega-1 “Well, can you dress a chicken?” brothers are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith Portland, Oreg. will be in Fourth and Fifth Dooms, Rev. 20. tion opposing a Federal gasoline tax “Not on |3 a week.” said the boy. Secy. N G. Grass Valley, Oregon, March 17th. that the tax on gasoline ik now high Orevon. _ March 18th. Evening Worship Moro. Oregon, 6.30 p. m. enough, and that additional taxes on SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS B. Y. P. U.. March 19th. “Tommy (to Avitor): “What is Wasro, Oregon, 7:30 p. m. this commodity would plaee an un­ the most deadly poison known?” Preaching ........ Bee about your eyes, My new perma­ fair burden on those least able.-to v Aviator. “Aviation poison ” nent prices a«e 50 percent lower than Subject—Christian Perfection. Crystal White Soap. . . . . . . 7 bar. 25c Prayer meeting and Bible study bear it. The State JI i uh way Depart­ Tommy: “How much does it take 1929 and 1930. Campbell’. Tomato Soup. 3 can. 24c Tor your convenience 1 have ar- Thursday 7.30 p« m., the 26th chap­ ment has taken a star 1 in opposition to kill a person?” 1 ranged for you to leave your Vern Chitwood and family were here to a Federal gasoline tax. The same I Van Camp Tomato Catsup 14-oxbot. 1 c ter of the Acts. Aviator: “One drop.” Wednesday from Madras to visit with Fhoe Work at Walter A. May & ‘objections are made ti the proposed DON’T BE A CAMPBELL.... Booth ’ s Sardines a real bargain m meat 2 for 1 oc Mt- Chitwood’s sister, Mrs. Joo Truitt Son. Pick up and delivery twice A campbell will drink enough -at general manufacturer's, tax, which Blue Ribbon Porto Rico Grape Few* 2s a week at no cost to you. Vic Barr has a broken finger to one time to last him for many days. adversely affects industries already Pieces Must be Missing Th« B«t SsMy Cas Bsy 2 c“n> 29c hamper his activities. He was harn­ But it is not wise for Christians to hard hit. The Oregon delegation has JOSEPH A. MEE Pepperell—Does your wife ever Com Flakes Kellog or Port... .^3 pkgs 25c essing a mule at the Futter ranch Tues­ think that they can get along without received protests against the manu­ The Waeco Shoe Man change her mind? Tea Garden Syrup......... •• •• 1-2 gal tin 61c day and it was broken in the metoo going to church. Then why not at­ facturer’s sales tax from the canning Salterini—No; she’s still using the that ensued. tend religious services at every op­ andoth er Oregon industries. S ee O ur H and B ills for C omplete L ist of S pecials same old one. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorga Updegraff en. portunity for the church provides for tertained a group of frienda from Was­ your spiritual needs as no other in­ Member Owned wholesale buying - Spel’a co last Friday evening at the hotel with stitution can. Take No Chances Suggested Rations For Cheaper Prices f- I dinner and bridge. S. L. Boyce, Minister- He: “When I left my last board­ Growing Chicks Given I Mrs. C. W. Templeton and her dau­ ing place, the landlady wept.” WALTER A. MAY & SON DENTIST - —— I ghter, Mrs. Ferrell Barr, were in Port­ Landlady; “Well, I won’t need to HOME OFFICE, WASCO With the opening of spring many I always collect the rent in advance« : land the last of the week. Council meeting Tuesday night dis­ persons will want to know the best WASCO cussed some of the problems of the ration for growing chicks and for I city, particularity the hotel, and paid a Methodist Episcopal Church laying hens. Following is a home­ N. Sherman Hawk, pastor In Moro the First Week I few bills, but no positive action was made mash recommended for chicks in Each Month WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH s I taken. .by F. E. Fox, associate professor of The streets of Moro have been grad­ Preaching every second and fourth poultry husbandry, - which is used ed and worked during the past week by Sunday at 11 a. m. 3 with the college flocki: Vernon Flatt and Marshall Williams Sunday school at 10 a. m. 80 pounds ground yellow corn I and are somewhat ■mocther than they Epworth League at 6.80 p. m. 20 pounds ground wheat were. N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. 20 pounds finely ground oats UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER A group of men met Thursday night 24 pounds millrun to lay plans for the base ball season. . ’ 10 pounds meat meal Mrs. Greta Rues, of LaGrande, visit­ Attorneys At Law pounds fish meal 10 ed her parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 15 pounds dried milk Freeman, over the week end. Oregon Moro 8 pounds alfalfa leaf meal 4L. ■ . Letter Bucholts of Corbett, Oregon, 5 pounds steamed bone meal Lyle Hogue, Wren Hogue and Will­ was in town Bunday. 5 pounds oyster shell flour Mrs. Kenneth bholl of Arlington to iam Mitchell went to Silver Lake Sun­ 1 pound salt I in Moro vieiting her mother, Mre. day, returning Tuesday. 2 per eent cod liver oil, which Webb Templetun. Frank von Borstel, Jr., had the mis­ about one quart per 100 pound* ; Hotel de Chrisman has peen occupied fortune to break hie arm last Tuesday mash mixture. In mixing large quan- | Stock Fire Insurance — with all its tities these proportions may be con­ several nights the past week by foot when he fell from hia pony. experience — with its beginnings travelers who had no place to sleep Mr. L. E. Clark returned from The veniently multiplied by ten. The latter part of the third week and Shoriff Chrisman donated rooms Dalles laat Thursday where he hae been Neat and accurate work footed in early America—keeps up and beds at the county jail. done. All work Guaran­ convalescing from a major operation. the chicks are started on scratch feed by scattering sop* oi R teed. Byron Peets was severely injured Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Mathes were visi­ last Monday afternoon while in an auto­ tor, in Th-» Dalles a few days last week. the mash. The scratch feed consists Special Attention Given It anticipates and studies every of equal parts of finely ground corn« mobile on the road betwedh Tigard and r to madting of Heating Mr. and Mre. Dick Reckmann, Jr., and wheat and is kept before them new fire hazard—in your home or Portland. He and another young man Colle I were going out to look for a job when were visitors in Grass Valley Monday. along with the mash as long as the W. R. REID Mr. A. J Decker, Mr. Wilbur Hag­ chicks are in the brooder house- the accident happened. Byron wae gerty. Mr. J. NMacInnis motored to Some modifications 4 are advisable injured in the back and pelvic regions c cui^?3 Wasco, Or and while no bones were broken accord­ Portland Thursday returning home when the chicks are put on the range eliminating 10 pounds of the yellow ing tio an X-ray examination taken Saturday evening. I shortly after the accident it is expected Marjory Maclnnis and Mra. George corn, 5 pounds of the dried milk, When Your Shoes need here that he will be unable to work for Barnett, who have been on the sick and half of the bone meal and oys­ eome tima. Mr. and Mrs Peets, hie list are reported as being much better ter shell flour. Ten pounds each of has earned its leadership by sponsor­ Repair, send them to parents, drove to Portland immediately Mre. W. R. Adama of Antelope via finely ground oats and barley may I upon receipt of the news. ing protection, prevention and ited with friends and relatives last be added, while the sej^tch feed may week while Mr. Ahams made a trip to be changed to two parts wheat, two inspection services that benefit every parts corn a nd one part) gray oats. Tacoma. Waahington. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING community and every individual. Mr. W G. Helyer and Darrow Kell­ 'The mash that has proved satis­ 204 Second St. . THE DALLES ey were visitors io Grass V alley .Satur­ factory for laying hens Is as follows. 320 pounds millrun A * day afternoon. 400 pounds ground wheat Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson were vis­ Sunday school at 10 a. m \ 400 pounds ground yellow corn itors at the J. N. Wilson home Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m. , * THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 200 pounds ground oats Miss Loraine Darby and Miss Della * Cottage meeting in pastor’s home at pounds ground barley 100 Helyer spent Friday iriicht in Wasco, 89jeteJ*w4 NEW YORK 7:80 p. m. 200 pounds meat meal returning to Kent Saturday, where CHICAGO. 122 Wut • SAN FRANCISCO, Mutants Excb^ngt BUf. When facing the arrest, false accus­ ------ AND----- 100 pounds fish meal X Miss Darby visited with Miss Helyer ations, the mockery .of a trial and cru­ 100 pounds dried milk Saturday andUunday.- • • cifixion, the Lord Jesus said "Peace I 80 pounds Alfalfa leaf meal There were flfty-three present at leave with you, my peace I give unto Phone 845 The Dalles, Ors 50 pounds bone meal Bunday school last Sunday, but it is you; not as the world givoth, give I to GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY ’ H <3 20 pounds oil meal you. Let not your heart be troubled, hoped there will be more next Sunday, 20 pounds oyster shell flour or neither let it be afraid.*’ John 14:27, to enjoy the short program which will . r - *• \ ASSESSORS MEET SOIL MOISTURE DISCING VS PLOWING Dr. J. Â. Butler Keeping up PLUMBING STOCK FIRE INSURANCE WERNMARK’S CH ' ZELLS FUMERAI HOME ' ambulance service - a...