^Town Talk
S ee O ur H and B ills
for
C omplete L ist
op
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
of the atm»» First National Bank.
Harvey TLump- n and wife nod
B. R May. red» man with the Few
vert m prwtland > «xmeaday to at-
er
A Light Gn.. was hers Wednesday
the funerai of George Hansen.
checking upon things eleetrieal that
Mrs. G. C. Akers wa» ta Albany and mterfere with rndm reeeptma.
Chris Taylor returned from Geltea
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. L S. Eugtwe wer the Eaeter eeaaon to vital
with her mm *» Carrol sod Way re and dale. Warhtngtun, afters six weeks
Moro, Oregon
stay
Regular
communie*- their famihea.
tJon» each 2nd and 4th
J . B La»h* r, * representative of the . Joe Truitt returned to Mero and the
Rank of State Brest sms conferred
<
» Tbursuay evening» of
iDU-reaUueai Harvester company was old barber chop. Wedneeday. much ba> upon M—ty Landy and Aat of Life
each month.
proved in the tonaMa but seme what de
m the county a few day» thus week.
Mr». Irene Frafter,
pleted
m flesh since his jouraey te the Scout upon Robert Fenoli and Leon
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Worthy Matron
I E Stephen» and Lari June» were
ard Fieida. Tbe Life About rank b
Veteran's hoapital at Walia Walia
Nana Barzee, Secretary...
in Arlington Tuesday afternoon repre-
Bill Cody was in Portland this week
seeuog Sberman <‘ooaiy m * confer
ence about • tn*
loan» to needy I leaving Clarence Huis te weigh up ths
farnsere. No drvt lup€uw!t» were re-1
ported.
D J. Me Lachiaa and wife attended
Ke.th MclMaald bnow tbe dray man, I the funeral of George Hansen in Port-1
halL
vuuung brothers
La • -ug charge of the F vyd F latt truck I
Second dam rating and a First class
land on Wednesday.
cordially invited
and
te«m.
badge
awarded to Lloyd Henrichs si
meet with ua.
C. F. Kuyperi and Mr» C. M. Kuyp-I Mm Ralph Brisbane left Saturday Troop 6 of Moro. ,
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' A. Douma. N. G.
evening for Portland to be with her
er»
of
P.ufus.
were
buaines»
vuuiure
io
I
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
Pictures of a aid trtpto the Scswt
brother again before hie death at the
Noro Monday afternoon.
camp
at Scoot Lake, takna My Bsldbsr
Veteran’a hospital
early far February, were exhibited and
On Easter Sunday a few relative»
Harry Dalby, of Portland, visited at
a short talk by the w¿Ure dosed
gathered at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs.
the R. J. Ginn home over tart week
ii. a Kull for a put tack dinner in
end Mr Dalby b an architect b the ths session. Plans are mnderway to
honor of Grandma E Lott a
birth
hold the next court fat Moro to late
day the 1« tbe e Ge»t of ten living
April or early May.
children, Mro. Chaa Bullard, tbe baby
CARD OF THANKS
of the family is twenty years younger.
Grandma Elliot makes her home with
We wish to thank the many friends Funeral of George Hansen
sod neighbors who so kindly showed
fifteen sympathy in atteodaoce nt the grave
Held in Portland
grandchildren and three great-rrand- yard service of our beloved son sad
a Meets at Legion ball on ehitareo. Those present were: Grand brother Abo for the many floral trib
B 2nd and 4th W ednesday ma Elliott, Mr and Mrs Chas Adlard. utes
The funeral of George Hansen, who
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buhard, Florence
F eveniugs of each month.
died nt the Veteran’s Hospital in
9f. T. Johnston, Commander. Brown, Mr- and Mrs GeorgeMeloy Jr., I
Portland, Sunday night, was held in
George Meloy Sr., Myjory and Barba
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant ,
that city Wednesday morning at tan
ra I xmj Meloy, ’tbe two little great-
o’clock and interment was made in
grand daughters and Mr and Mrs. M.
the Moro cemetery at four o’clock
A. Bull
Frasbyteriaa Church.
that afternoon. .
Fred Pickett and wife were in Port
He had been a resident of Sherman
2:30
p
m.
Sunday
school.
Topic:
Visiting land aeveral day* recently. Mrs. Pickett
county practically all of his life hav
“
God
in
Crestioo.
”
Lesson
Text:
»bopped while Fred looked over the
Gensis 1:1 to 2:7. Aim of lesson: To ing moved here with his parents when
new Ford».
L,.,..
lesd tbe pupils to discover in the Bibie- । a child. It was from Shenr.an county
K. C. Byers in the hospital in
sl »tories of beg'nning a revelation of that he went to the army in 1917. He
somewhat improved
halles,
God, and to aeek closer fellowship with was the first man called to the colors
friends will be glsd to know.
him and right relations with their fel- drawing the number 256.
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131,
Mr. rod Mrs. Avery Martin entertain lows.
Legionnaires assisted in the serv
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and
ed Mr. and MrC Maurius Doutna,Tues
Hutchinson
3:30
p.
m.
Rev
ices
at the cemetery and Mr and Mrs.
4th Thursday evening» of the month in
day ng evening.
tbe Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn
will presch -
Harry Pinkerton sang,. “Nearer My
brothers are cordially invited
Mr. and Mrs Art Bucholtz were The
Vere McGowan.
L. K. Smith
Tbn Full Gospel Assembly
Dalles visitors, Tuesday.
Hawk, of the Methodist church read
NG.
“
I
am
the door; by me if any man
Mr. A. B. Kidell of Wasco wasgreet-
the prayer.
ing friend on our streets Wednesday. enter in, be shall be saved, and shall ।
go in and out, and shall find pasture.”
Miss Etna Jackson, teacher of Ersk
John 10:9
ine school spent the week end with . “He that entereth not by the door Candidate For Judge
relatives in Hood River.
but climbeth up some other way, is s
Visits Sherman County
’ Lamer Bayrs arrived home from Uor- thief and a robber.“—John l»:!..^. J
vallb Monday.
Usual meetings on Sunday.
Byron Peets waa in Portland Satur
•Sunday school at 10 t na
.
Carl Hendricks, nf Fossil was a vis
day and was re-examined .by a physi
Preaching at 11 a. m.
itor
in Sherman county on Thursday
cian for injuries received in an automo
Cottage meeting in pastor’s home at
and
Friday
of last week in ths inter
7:30 p. m .
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SATURDAY NIGHT bile accident lately.
est of his candidacy for the circuit
D.
and
Mrs
Miller.
Roy and Bud Powell drove to Port
APRIL 2
Pastors
judgship of thia district which is com
land Saturday morning on a >hort bus-
prised of the counties of Sherman,
THE SIX MILLERS ineas trip, returning Sunday.
ChrUtias Science
Gilliam and Wheeler. Mr. Hendricks
Playing
Misses Kutch and Osborne were in
Subject: Unreslity.
’
will be opposed by the present judge,
Corvallis and Portland respectively.
Golden Text: Realms 119:89, 104.
over the week-end and returned with I For ever, O Ixird thy word is settled in D- R. Parker, of Condon.
According to a new law in effect
Wendell Babiger Monday morning ar-1 heaves... Through thy proeepta I gst
this
year judges are required to run
riving just in time for school.
understanding: therefore I hate every
। on a non-partisan ticket and unless
W. W. Belcher wa» a Moro visitor
or your convenience I have ar
Tuesday, calling upon Scoutmaster I Responsive Reading: Isaiah 46;1, 2, more than two file for ths oBce be
ranged for you to leave your
fore the primaries they will not bo
Melvin Schadewitz and Theo Johns-1 5, 6. 9. 11.
Hhoe Work at Walter A. May A
voted on before November. In ease
“
Jesus
said
unto
him.
I
am
the
way
ton in the afternoon-
Son Pick up and delivery twice
more than two file for one oMee the]
the
truth,
and
the
life;
no
men
cometh
Foster Martin was here the first of
a week at no cost to y ou. "
unto the Father, but by me. ”—John 14 will be voted on in the primary and
U mi week for s short visit.
the two highest will have their names
JOSEPH A. MEE
Mrs. Frank Patch sod her daughter.
on the ballot in the general election.
Church
service»
every
Sunday
morn
The Wasco Shoe Man
Mias Grace Patch, who were killed near
ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even
Canby last Friday were relatives of A.
M, Young. Mrs. Patch was a cousin- j ing at 8 o’clock.
All ere cordially invited to attend
W A. Mnoderly, after spending the tbe church services and make use of
winter with his sister, Mrs- Elizabeth the reading room which is open daily,
Continued from page one.
Shaffer, returned to his borne in Prine where all authorised Christian Science
ville last week end.
literatqre may be read, borrowed or week totaled only 4313.M» bushels
DENTIST
The I O, O F. lodge b ar ranging for purchased.
while Australian shipments amounted
a district convention here the first of
to only a Ittle over 3,000, 009 bushel»
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
Moro
Msy and Rev. N. Sherman Hawk baa
Methodist Episcopal church Sunday About 376,000 bushels ^sro shipped
consented to preach his sermon Msy I school at 10:00 a. m. Sermon Sub from Black Sea portsjneludfag ar sum d
on the subject of Odd Fellowship.
2000,000 bushels of Ruasan wheat
ject: “The Meaning of Easter.”
John Gavin, attorney of The Dalles,
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Stocks on ocean passage totaled a Ht-
and E.
Ue over 58,000,000 busheta at the
Grass Valley '
here Moodsy on legsl business. Mr.
close of the week.
Methodist
Episcopal
ch u r c h-
Barnum has recently been sppointed
as guardian of the estate of Mrs. B. F. Preaching at 10:00 a. m. Sermon
Medler in plnce of Wm Henrich»
subject. “Easter A Better Day”
Sunday school at 11:00 a. v-
Miss Frnnces Bacon »pent Easter
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor.
week end in Eugene with friends.
Continued from page one.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clevenberg, of News Notes from the Baptist Church
Doris
Stradlsy, Gertrude Hsnssn, Pn-
Medford, were here for a short time
Grass Valley, Oregon.
trica McLeod
last wook. Mrs. Clevenberg was form
Grade 7; Phyllis Haynsa, Toddy
erly Edna Coyle end lived in Sherman Morning worchip:
Church school at 10:00 a. m.
Burna, Florence Thompson, Dorn
county
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Subject Millard, Ethel Kruger, Helen Strong,
Everett Heatings is now a full fledg
<4
The
Resurrection of Christ-
Georgiana Blackburne, Froneoa Fair-
ed farmer being engaged in putting
Evening
worship
child.
his crop in near Wasco.
Grade 8: George Jensen, Dorothy
Born; To Mr. and Mm. Owen Elliot • B. T. P. U. at 6:30 p. m
When Your Shoes need a 9 pound boy nt the home of Mrs. Elli Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject Fraser, Jimmie Futter, Wilma Belshe,
“Four Bugle Call»”
ot’» parents T. 8. keese and wifo.
Gene Thelma Spencer, Ted Proudfoot,
Repair, send them to
Evelyn Olson, Janet Wilcox, Margar
Hennagin and family and
Thursday at 7:30 p
et Johnson.
chapter of the Acts.
Dalles on business Tuesday.
ORAL:
Grade 1: Gordon Lemley, Robert
Frank
Fortner
lent
a
familiar
look
to
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Nesbit, Emma Elizabeth Laaaborn,
the
street
for
a
few
hours
Wednesdsy
THE DALLES
204 Second St.
Betty Mae Juhnke, Bill^ Howton,
by visiting around with friends.
Medals Given Tuesdsy
Carsten von Borstel, Robert von Bor
All of tbe children of Mr. J. 0. Hock-
For Scouting Merit stel.
msn were at her home for dinner on
Grade 2: Cleta Lyda, Betty Mor
Easter Hunday with the exception of
ria, Bobby Huck, Jimmy Coats, Patri
b«u, wiw lives in The Dalle».
Merit badge» were awarded to a cia Yocum, June Hines, Helen ven
E. Hale, of The Dalles, was a visitor
number of Wasco Boy Scouts at the borstal, David McLeod, Unden Mer
at the Osborne home Hund ay.
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singer. Loin Reynold», Irene Sqnrcy,
Everett Heatings and family »pent court of honor held in the Methodist
the Easter holiday in Vancouver Wash, church of that city last Tuesday avo- Mac Hall, Zoe LaVerne Silver, Jaaa-
ning, March 22nd
Scout Executive ette Huhman, Frances James, Robert
visiting relatives
Phone 845 Tbe Dalles, Ore
W.
W.
Belcher
was
on
hand to con Zeigler-
Mrs. Ted Guin an visited her husband
ORA88 VALLEY PIIARMACY
Grade 3: Patricia Bisto?, Audrey
duct
the
court
and
handle
the badges
here, over the week end coming from
Baker,
Ardis Truitt, Dordtfay Holrtes,
to be awarded. Scoutmaster N. 8.
Donald
Olds, Claude Bayar, Betty
Hawk and a committee of ladies
Phone222
S ome of T hem :_____________________
New Spring Goods
We BXW wiring b aliowinQ of ths • bbdoa ’ d .BSWSSt wwh
fabrics In Rsady to Wsar Bonos D tssms and for ths
thrifty Boms Drsss xnaksr, and at pries® that aprili plda^S^
▼on. Come in and look thsm over.
Ladies "Wash dresse
CHWESI
. Selections that are complete in
color range, in a variety of fab
rics, new styles, and prices low.
Mens Breeches, Tas Whipcord
Ladies Mesh Hose
•
Double Sent and Knee,
Leather Facing
Allen A.Hoserv
Hr 01»« Mill
DANCE
Heavy Chanbray Shirts
CIVIC AUDITORIUM
55c
Boys and Young Mens Cordoroy
Pants
Mens Suede Cassock Leather Coats
$6.25
Wasco, Oregon
Dr. J. A. Butler
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