Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 24, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. IMS.
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tear workers who gave fifty hours or
more of service numbered 695,675
Production of garments leads the
Airline? Pinède Neither Wheels Nor Pentoons
Thursday evening* of
each month. Visiting
member* cordially in
vited to meet with u*
Glen King. W M.
c. V. Belknap, Secy.
meet with us.
Ralph Brisbipe N.G.
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tuea-
iays of each month.
Visiting members wel­
come.
Jessie Martin, N. G-
Ills Bull, Secretary
^TownTalk.
Wanted Second hand hog y ire
Alfred Kuck, Grass Valley, Ore-
2t
If you want good oak wood get n
touch wth A. S- McDonald. The
Dalles. $4 00 per cord on highway.
among the first to renew their mem­
berships*' remarked Mr. Boieher-
Tills new tyn- or amphibian airliner has been accepted by the Pan American All
from the Fairchild company. The plane, carrying eight passengers and two pilots,
the world, being capable of a speed of 180 miles per hour. It will be sble to land in al einergehcy without wheels or
pen t oons.
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week working in the county
office with allotment paper.-
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Mrs Carroll Sayrs entertained a
Old time Mosquito (to young mot
party of friends at her home Wednes- quite) :MAnd to think that whan •. J
day afternoon with bridge.
was your age I could bite girls only
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! on the face and hands ”
me
prised Mrs. Jessie Henrich* Tuesday
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MORO SCHOOL NOTES
night with a birthday shower of hand
uerchiefs- The evening was -spent
Dr. Frederick B- Messing of the
playing cards
Oregon Social Hygiene Society is in
Moro to talk to the students of the
school,
on social needs in our environ­
Ralph Brisbine is still in the hos­
pital in The Dalles and it is thought ment.
that the progress of the poisoning in
The Rufus volley ball girls will
his hand has been arrested.
play the Moro girls Tuesday Novem­
ber 28, a( Rufus- This will be Moro’s
last
game for the season.
At toney Frank Dick spent the first
expected from her i ecent operation
although her life was in grave dan­
ger last Saturday-
A- S. McDonald, of The Dalles, an
old time printer hungry for the feel
of typo and the smell of ink paid us
a visit Thursday
Funeral services were held last
week in Hood River for Dr. Jesse G.
Edgington, one of the first men to
practice medicine in Sherman county.
He was bom in Indiana and cam to
Wasco in 1888 whre he remained un­
til he removed to Hood River in 1904.
He was a charter member of the
Taylor lodge A- F 4 A . M. of Was­
co and members o that lodge attended
the service* M. Edgington was 8^
at the time of his death.
Mrs. E B Penland died at the
family home at Halsey November 16
after being 11 for several weeks. Mr
Penland is very ill and is not expect­
ed to live many weeks.
Joseph Patterson, 80, a farmer
near The Dalles died there last week
At one time he lived on a homestead
in Sherman county.
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Douglas visited
hers last week with county clerk
George Vintin and family- Mrs Doug­
las is a daughter of the Vintina
Clayton Vintin spent the wook end
here from Forest Grove where he is
a student at Pacific University.
Miss Paulne Davis was
here last
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much as tho«« given in th« official
liste which raises a doubt about the
authenticity of the government fig­
ures. For instance, in 1981 the ware
house man of the county testified that
1,280,684 bushels were put in «lava-
tors and warehouses In tho, county.
The official figure» are 1,264,000 bush­
els for the entire county. This does
“I come to Serve’’ a slogan "of Red
Cross volunteers is being ably demon-
strated again by scores of citizens
now enrolling members to carry for­
ward this humanitarian program,’’
says W. W. Belctier, chairman of
Roll Call for The Dalle« chapter
The enrollment which began Armis­
tice Day will cotinue until Thanks­
giving Day, November 80.
Mr. Belcher also pointed out that
the spirit of service that stirs more
than a million people to work as
volunteers under the national Rad
Cross banner is further exemplified
These three modern prospectors, flobert Tita«. Frank Lukemlre ar>d Ky*o
by other ^embers of the local Chap­
Moyer, eauled a tot of Excitement In the hamlet of Owensville, near Batavia.
ter who have devoted many hours of Ohio, by their discovert of gold In the neighborhood. “Pay dirt" from the Titns
their time to the production of gar­ fsrm 1* *ald to be producing at the rate of .<1.20 n cubic yard.
ments for the destitute, or who have
assisted in the distribution of flour.
Activities carried on by men and!
women volunteer» cover a wide range |
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Collar and Cuff Fashions
Collars and cuffs, always ready to
take to the latest whim, are doing a
neat series of velvet tricks, using as
their trimming bits of copper, steel
and seml-orecious stones Bow ties
tipped with copper are In the Schiapa­
relli manner, and copper disks through
which the ties protrude and fasten In
a bow, are matched for purses and
shoe trims.
Nothing Is more satisfactory, how­
ever, than the collar-and-cuff set of
Isinglass, colored to contrast with the
costume or left In Its natural trans­
parent naturei It soils but it's such s
grand feeling to take a small brush
or washrag and a little warm soap
and water and wash 'em clean as a
whistle In leas time than It takes to
tell It!
Women who have last season's
dresses with low necklines win want to
change them If possible, so capelets
with stand-up collars, starched linen
plastrons deep and wide enough to
hide a cutout V, knitted yokes and
cuffs, are some of tho Items which sug­
gest themselves for tho purpooe.
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CHIDES
CHURCH
WASCO
Church School
Church Worship
problem institute. Mr. Roy H. Howitt
an attorney at law of Salem, and a
in* worship. Ho will give ths second
of his series of addresses' at 4:90
o'clock th4t afternoon, and the test
and special church service at TAO
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m
Every body welcome.
(Grass Valley)
Baptist Cherek
in E*ch Month
THE DALLES
Church School....................
Preaching..... .......-----------
B. Y. P. U------------- - ----- 6.30 p. m.
Church worship______ - 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
We extend a cordial invitation to
attend any and all of the services of
our church. “Come thou with us. for
the Lord hath spoken good concern­
ing Isreal."
We hope to see you at church next
Sunday.
8. L. Boyce, Minister
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Your account invi­
ted by the North-
wett’s largectbank.
FAS T SER VICE-LOW EST RATES
or your convenience I have ar­
ranged for you to leave your
bhoe Work at Walter A. May 4
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
a week at no cost to you.
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
DENTIST
904 Second St.
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Developed by Fred Howard, South-1
ern California horticulturist, the first
double Transvaal daisies evSr shown
were given their "preview” at the an­
nual Garden Club Flower show at
Glendale, Calif, The stand of the
new flowers from which these blos­
soms were ent Is the only one la ex­
istence and is valued by Ite developer
at 350,000. It will not be possible to
reproduce enough of the new floarers
from the parent stand for general use
until 1985.
that thia would be unfair to tho
farmers.
• Community Presbyterian Cb arch
Honey can ba substituted with ad­ Sunday School ________ 10 a. i
vantage to flavor for half of the
sugar in recipes for breads, ginger­
bread, muffins, cookies, cakea baked Subject: Ancient and Modem Necro­
ham and apples, pies, salad dressings mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypno­
tism, Denounced
substituting honey for sugar in a
Golden Text: Jeremiah 15:21« I will
recipe, omit one fourth cup of the deliver thee out of the hand of th«
liquid called for in the recipe for each wicked, and I will redeem thee out of
cup of honey.
the hand of the terrible
In measuring honey for - baking
Responsive Reading II Thessalon­
purposes, measure the fat first in the ians 2:1-4. 7-10.
cup or spoon and then measure the
All are cordially invited to attend
honey before washing the equipment the church services and to make use
Honey that has been heated slightly of the reading room an the rear of th«
is easier to handle than cold honey church building, which is op«n daily
Baked goods keep cool longer when where all authorized Christian Science
made with honey instead of sugar, as literatured may be read, borrowed or
the honey tends to attract moisture purchased
to it
Honey is slightly sweeter than
Sunday School ........................ 10 a. m.
Fellowship meeting, and preaching
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Afltdope A
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for example, drizzle the honey over it
and top with plain whipped eresun-
For ice cream sundaes, add the fruit
or nuts to honey and pour over the
ice cream- For a delicious sandwich
that holds together, spread the bread
with honey over the butter,, and crin­
kle with chopped nuts or add cottage
WERNMARK«
w:y points.
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Bein* a liquid, honey blends more
When Your Shoes need
Repair, send them to
Daily Truck Service
Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley
i Gold in the Ohio HiDs
The World
$50.000 BLOSSOM
Otherwise the figures on the applica­
tions will have to bo revised down-
Our attention a» a church will be
ICross Serve
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Miss Mary W. Hewson, newly ap-
polpted director of women's activities
of the Democsatic national commit­
tee. Miss Dewsoo. who was appoint­
ed by Chairman James A. Farley,
served with Mr., Farley In a like ca­
pacity during few 1982 campaign.
than 2,625,000 pounds of honey an­
"Oh. rather. She’s always gofas up
nually, this delicious product is not la the air and harping on something
ar other T—Sfyt¿garter illustriert«.
makers. believe« Miss Claribel Nya
state leader of home economics ex­
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othe means of disposal of the wheat
crop of that year.
., Matters of this nature will be ar­
gued before the board in an endeavor
Wings Over Habby
"From what I hear, your wifi là a
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part of the week in Moro looking af­
The Mbro volleyball team lias a
ter the affairs of his clients.
game with Wasco Friday November
24. Wasco students and alumni will
Mra Newton Crosfield is reported be entertained by a dance after the
to be recovering as well as can be game.
Lavon Sayrs is home with a case
of the chicken pox this week
Honey Rated As
Excellent Food
-
- A sister of Mv» Stanley Reavis is
visiting here from her home near
Mr and Mm. Maxwell Mitchell asd Yakima."
family of Portland visited Sunday at
the George Williams home
Members of the local Rebekah lodge
n ertained Wednesday night at the
lodge rooms with five hundred fur-
Jessie Conlee is back from the hos­ ishing the amusement for the eve-
pital after recovering from a severe ning.
blow os her head received in an auto­
mobile accident.
This town would have been a good
place to get sick in the first of the
Carl Hendricks, judge of the cir­ week as quite a number of competent
cuit court in this district, was here
>oking doctors were in attendance at
the first of the week to preside over he trial-
the court session.
Mrs. Ragsdale has returned to her
home
after a visit with her daughter
Members of the PNG club of Moro
and
family
at Hillsboro-
Rebekah lodge and other friends sur­
The Keystone class will meet Sun­
day night at the W- H. Ragsdale
home. The subject of tho old Indian
religions will be the topic for the
evening.
ALLOTMENT
Braille transcribers added 2,609
volumes of novels, class book» and
others to libraries for the blind,
bringing a great deal of joy and
comfort to the sightless- Members of
the Motor Corps answered 121,661
calls while Canteen workers fed 873,-
297 service men, hospitalized veter­
ans, disaster sufferers and others.
“Theee volunteers are all euthusi-
hall.
T ra naie nt ano
visiting I- other» ar*
u
cordially
invited
Giles- L French, Commander
Wily W Knighton, Adjutant
' most otim *w«ets and tharsfor«
lass of it requirsd in ordar to produce
more mineral sata than sugar.
the sowing machines were kept hum­
ming, the result being the creation of
7,929,874 garments tn meet the need
of men, women and children who
were in distress
With the aid of 614,815 volunteers
3,770,542 surgical dressings were
Moro,
Meet* every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.r
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
evening* of each month.
DIRECTOR OF WOMEN
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