Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 07, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FR1ÖAY, JUNE 7. 1935.
Word was received here from'
Three cups milk
wait Williams and family, who are!
Two cupa orange juice
now living in Butte Montana, that
Add sugar to chilled orange juice
they are doing nicely and are only
and stir to dissolve. Pour slowly
a six hour drive from Yellowstone
into milk and transfer to glass jar.
national Park, a trip they are look­
Cover tightly and shake vigorous-
ing forward too and hope to make.
ly. Pour into glasses and serve
Ronald Hall, a brother of Mrs.
immediately.
The engagement of Mias Mamie R. W. Webb, came Sunday from
Charles Wilson who attends the
Orville Ruggles, son of Mr. and
Russian Chocolate
Northwestern
School of Commerce
Traylor, graduate of Moro High Con allis for an extended visit
Mrs. Oscar Rugglee, and Miss
in
Portland
spent
the week end
School and slater of Mrs. Art Os­
Dean Pinkerton left for Yakima Juanita Boyce, daughter of Mr. One square chocolate
here with his parents Mn and
born, was announced Wednesday Friday to visit with relatives for and Mrs. S. L. Boyce, both of One fourth cup of sugar
Mrs. J. C. Wilson.
night at a party at the Bart Burra some time and have access to a Graaa Valley received a marriage Three fourths cup boiling water
Dinner guests at the J. C. Wil­
home. (Miss Traylor will wed Chris warm swimming tank.
license from the county clerk’s Two cups milk
son
home Sunday included Mbs.
Schneider of Pendleton on August
John Thogerson is spending this | clerk's offee this week and the One teaspoon vanilla
Geo. Wilson and son George Jr.;
third and they will make their week at his mother’s farm near; ceremony will be held today, Fri­ One pint coffee
home in the Round-Up city.
Battleground, Washington, plant­ day at the home of the Rev. and
Melt the chocolate and add sugar Mrs. Dick Reckman and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Merton R. DeLong ing garden etc. The Thogerson ‘ Mrs. Boyce in Grass Valley. Both and salt. / Add boiling water and Margaret; Vivian Fritts of Kent
stopped here for a few hours Wed­ family will move there sometime are graduates of the Grass Valey cook about five minutes. Add milk. and Chas. Wilson of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Li Davis. Mr. and
nesday morning. Mn DeLong is this summer.
high school. It is expected that Reheat and add vanilla. Beat the
Mrs.
J. L. Matthes, Mr. and Mrs.
managing the affairs of one of the
Master Jack Searcy, accompani­ they will make their home on the coffee in with an egg beater.
I L. Sather, Mr. and Mrs. Hi C. Mor­
city's largest creditors and is ed his grandmotihier, Mrs W. H. Rugglee ranch south of town.
|
Coffee Milk Shake .......... row. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Andrews
therefore greatly interested in the Ragsdale, and Uncle Harry home Many new cases of the mumps
and Pauline Davis were Kent
city’s financial affairs.
from Portland Monday for a week have taken to their beds during the Three cupa strong coffee
Pomona Grange members who at-
milk
\
Three
cups
George Schwartz was here from or ten days visit.
past week and it is thought that
tended Pornona at Harland^i^w
cup
sugar
One
fourth
The Dalles Saturday while on his
Mrs. Sadie Rasmussen, and son the epidemic is at its heighth) in
Tuesday.
way to the south end of the coun­ Robert of Pendleton, spent Sunday this vicinity. Among those now ill Cinnamon
DANCE: Kent Legion Hall.
Make fresh coffee, using 2 tbsp,
ty where he has a couple of wheat with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Rug­ are Bobby Johnson, Blaine Lemley.
Friday
night, June 7. IMdsic by
coffee
to
a
cup
of
water.
Cool
the
gles.
farms.
Mrs. O. M. Fraley, Bennie Payne,
Meltz
Orchestra < of California.
coffee
and
add
sugar
and
milk.
J. R. Cothran and family for two of the Forrester children. Mrs
Harry Ragsdale returned again
from Portland where he had been many years residents of Sherman Jesse Martin, Gerald .Kelly and Chill, add ice and serve in tall Adm. Gents $1.00—Lunch served
’(
glasses with a dash of cinnamon on by Auxiliary
country and Moro are moving Sat­ Ivan Gervais.
for a medical examination.
Mtrs.
Chauncey
Rambo
of Reeds,
the
top.
Fred Paulus, deputy state treas­ urday to The Dalles to make their
Mildred Alley is in Portland this
port.
Wash.,
is
spending
this week
home.
urer. stopped here Saturday night
week end to attend the graduation
with
her
parent*,
Mn
and
Mrs. J.
Notice of Final Settlement
Miss I>aura Ruggles returned exercises at v>hich Mildred Adams
while on a trip to eastern Oregon
H.
Wilson.
Gene Brisbine is reported to be home last week from her school was one of the graduates.
Notice is hereby given that Elma
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halloway
confined at home with a case of near Prineville. She expects to -Mirs. Earl Olds. Mrs. Corliss An- Atwood. Administratrix of the Es-
of
Hood River arrived Sunday eve­
resume
her
work
their
the measles.
next fall.
drews and Dorothy Olds are in tate of Roy C. Atwood, deceased, ning
to spend a few days with the
Mrs. O. L Belshe visited in Portland to see the Rose show this has filed in the Cpunty Court of
Imogene Johnson celebrated her
latters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
nineteenth birthday Monday eve- Hood River part of this week with week.
the State of Oregon for Sherman
G.
Helyer.
Mr.
Belshe
’
s
mother.
' ning with a dinner party. Invited
Gus Engstrom and wife and Mrs County her final report and ac­
Kent folks who attended the
Mr. and iMrs. Chas. Sherman arei Herman Zeigler were in The Dalles count as such Administratrix, and
guests were Betty and Maxine
elhow
at Grass Valley Thursday
that Saturday, the 6tih day of Juljy, evening were: Lester, Helen. Jerry
Simpson of The Dalles, Doris Mor­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Webb! Tuesday.
rison, Melba Thogerson. Genevieve i Templeton this week. Mrs Sher-1 Sam Davis and wife are spending 1935, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., Jr." and Charles Wilson; Clarice
man and Mrs. Templeton are a few days, at the Warm Springs has been fixed by said court as the
Nahouse and Louise Barzee.
Robert Mitchell, Robert Hel­
as a little vacation from the farm. time for hearing of objections to and
Miss Greta Freeman visited her sisters.
yer,
Harley McKay. Bertha Bro
Elgin Burns of Hood River was
Charles Abel and family spent said report and account and settle­ derson, Alta Norton, Karl Pluemke
parents and friends in Moro for
a few days last week returning to entertained at t’.e McLeod home the week end visiting at tlhe Simon ment thereof.
Elma Atwood. Administratrix. and Charles Dunlap.
home.
her home in La Grande Monday. | over last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnett and
Claude Thump-on accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coon and Geo. Gi Updegraff,
Mrs. Ethel Adams Nason, of
daughters
Betty and Dorothy and
Kansas, visited her girlhood friend, by Doris and Claudine and Melba Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon returned Attorney for Administratrix.
son
Willard.
Charlotte 'Ruggles and
Mrs. John Foss, here for several Thogerson went to Camp Lnerman this week from a trip to northern Publish June 7, 14, 21, 28, 1935.
days last week Mrs. Nason’s Thursday and will i eturn Saturday. Washington where they visited
Mrs. Esta Powell. Mother of relatives.
father was the United Brethem
Dale Baker has returned from
minister here in the early days,i Marion PoweH, visited this week
Forest Grove where he finislhed his
the family having left Moro in with him.
DANCE: Kent legion Hall. junior year as a student at Pacific
1897.
Friday
night, June 7. (Music by University.
,
Misses Norma and Lois IMielzer
Mrs. Adelbert Reese returned to
left Sunday for Portland where Meltz Orchestra of California.
they expect to visit for some time. I Adm. Gents $1.00—Lunch served Shaniko Thursday with her infant
son born here last week.
They accompanied Jesse Thompson by Auxiliary
Frank, T^i and Amandus von
Mrs.
W.
W.
Knighten
and
chil
­
on his return home after attending
the Thompson family reunion held dren left for Portland Monday to Borstel were in Portland last Fri­
spend a week or more in the city day to see their father. Carsten von
Sunday at DeMoss.
Mr. and Mrs. Car] Mitchell who visiting her mother. She will re­ Borstel. They report (him in very
DeMoss main until after the grand lodge good health.
have been living on the
__ ______
Clarence Plyler, former Grass
place for the past year and a half meeting of the Eastern SUr.
left for Terrebonne this week to
Mws Marjorie Byers returned Valley barber, movie magante and
make their home. Before their de- from school at Pacific University dance maestro, was here Sunday
parture the neighbors dropped in
week to spend the summer for a brief visit from his present
home in Idaho, looking happy and
one evening and held an old fash- with her parent»
ioned party to bid them adietx An
and
D. E- Stephens and feeling fine
Wren Hogue is working near The
old time orchestra composed of Miss Leora Peetz left for Corvallis
Bert Michel, Mrs. John Thogerson Thursday morning expecting to re­ Dalles trucking logs into the mill
turn later in tlhe week bringing there.
and R. Q Byers made the music.
D. E. Stephens was here from
Any one having certified Oro, Miss Janet home from school with
Moro Tuesday to look about the
or Rio seed should get in touch ^m.
with the county »Kent »s there >» „ Mr»- Tcumun Strong and Mra. wheat crop.
Agnes Simon is in Portland for
alre»dy some demand for seed of * A. RuB(tle« entertained 9 tables
this type
'
^n(^e players at the Strong several weeks visiting with rela­
Mrs M. L. KaUhan. of Galvin,
Thursday afternoon of this tives.
The Charles French house was
Washington, with her three chil- wcok.
sold to the Citizens Bank directors
here
with
her
Bus
Sylvester
is
in
dhhrge
of
the
dren is visiting
at a sale made Monday of tlhis
brother, Wendell Balsiger this she11 Oil Plant for * fcw <fay’ week.
while
Harvey
Woods
and
wife
Uke
week.
Lottie Rust and wife are in Cou­
Perry Johnston left Wednesday
v,ca*'on per'°^
.
lee
City, near the Grand Coulee
afternoon with L. J. Allen for , G«®r<fe N«5'1’ mechanic for the
Union county to inspect club work International Harvester Company dam. for a visit with Harry Beez-
ley and wife who are working
here TuesdaY-
in that part of the state. Dale'
i m----- y Galloway, attorney there.
Francis
Johnston accompanied his father
Shelton Burres, who is well from The Dalles, was a business
known hereabouts as a stockman visitor at the court house Thurs-
of the John Day river, was in town
Th* above chart la baaad upon estimate» made by the American Institute of
Sheriff Hugh Chrisman attended
Food Dletrlbutlon and upon Indexea of food costa published by the Bureau of
this week on business.
Labor Statistice, and upon Information obtained from the Edison Elsctrlc
Mr. and Mrs. Gearge A. Williams the funeral of his brotiher, Fred
Institute.
Chrisman
in
The
Dalles,
Wednes
­
and son. Donald, left Wednesday
day.
He
was
a
resident
of
San
Annual food costs have risen more than 3 billion dollars, according
for a reunion of members of his
Francisco at the time of his death. |
to Information compiled and announced recently.
family in Portland.
Mr
of Prineville
was a .
March, 1935, compared with March, 1933, shows a $3,350,000,000 in­
Fay Thompson, daughter of Mr.
. Dickson
.
..
Drink Recipes for Warm Days
crease
in the annual cost of food.
and Mra. Claud Thompson, and
visitor in Moro over last
Are Timely Suggestions
The
Increase alone In the annual cost of food Is five times the total
week
end.
former teacher in the Moro schools,
As Sun Mounts
Jay
F.
McKay,
24.
and
Phoebe
annual
cost
of domestic electric service in the United States. The total
will teach at Glendale next win­
Lyons,
17.
both
of
Kent,
were
grant
annual
bill
for
all electric uses in the home is $677,000,000.
ter and is now at Albany college
As the weather gets warmer our
ed
a
marriage
license
at
Vancou
­
*
The
Nation
would save the amount of its entire bill for residential
taking a summer school course.
appetites are often on the wane electric service if its food costs could be reduced approximately 5^%.
ver,
Wadh..
this
week.
George Strand, parade superin-
Pupils of Miss Vivian Trounce, and meals have a tendency to
ten-fent of the Pendleton Round-Up,
dwindle into just a shadow of their
was in town Wednesday conferring certificated pianist of Trinity winter proportions. We require
college,
London,
and
student
un
­
with Miss Velma Powell, who will der (Madame Clara Schumann and approximately the same amount of
be one of the queen's attendants Anton Rubinstein, were presented food, regardless of the weather, to
at the western pageant this fall»
in recital at the Presbyterian take care of the body needs. There
The Woman’s Missionary Socie­ church here Tuesday evening. Eigh­ can be a difference in preparation,
ty will hold its monthly meeting teen pupils were on the program of course, to meet the particular
at Mrs. Bullard’s Wednesday June
but three were absent because of needs of the season. In summer,
12thi at 2.30 p m. This is the last illness.
During the summer Miss fresh vegetables and fruit are more
meeting until fall. All wishing to
Trounce will be in Grass Valley appetizing in crisp salads and milk
go meet at the hotel.
is more interesting served as a
and in Moro Fridlaiy«.
Mrs. Orval Thompson is enjoying Thursdays
refreshing
and cooling milk shake.
A clear green vase (las been lost
a visit with her sister from Bea­ from the school house. Will the The important thing to remem­
verton this week.
ber is that milk must be given the
possessor please return it?
same prominent place in the sum­
c.ur«*Ma Lodge No. 121 A-F. A A.M
mer diet as in tlhe winter one.
Moro, Oregon
Many people recognize butter­
Meet? the 1st and 3rd
milk as an ideal summer beverage.
Thursday evenings of
The Harlandview Graners that Practically free from fat, high in
eneh mon h. Visiting
essential food elements, with a cool
members cordially in- attended the grange picnic at Du-
vited to meet with us fur were Wesley Fuller .nd f.m-,
nJ R. Belshee. Homer Belahee rood hot weather drinlc
U. Sparling, W. M.
ini
Max Be.ehe and Guy
Few homemaker, real.» .how
C V. Belknap. Secv "¿J family.
y’
' simple it is to prepare milk drinks,
Mr. Steward is a director of Farm­
Moro Lodge No. 113. I- O. O. F- “ua Futter i. another victim Plenty of^d ^/-h fruit, or
fruit juices, chocolate or other
Moro, Oregon
ers National Cirain Corporation find is
of tlhe mumps.
Sherman county Pomona Grange flavorings, a few whips of the egg
Meets 1st and 3rd
President of Farmers West Central
Tuesdays in the
was held at Harlandview last Sat­ beater and the milk shake is ready
to
serve.
Any
meal
you
are
serv
­
LO.O.F. hall Trar urday with a large attendance.
Regional.
sient and Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. ’ll F. Henkle left ing will be more attractive and bet­
Mr. Cook is Manager of North Paci­
brothers are cordi­ last week for Corvallis to attend ter balanced if a glass of cold or
colorful
milk
shake
is
included.
ally invited to meet the graduating exercises of their
fic Grain Growers, Inc.
Some delicious drinks are:
son. Clark, who graduates from
with us.
Pineapple Milk Shake
Oregon State and also their daugh­
L. 0 Rice N. G.
Two
cups
Pineapple juice
Joe Truit, Secretary ter, Hazel, who graduates from the
E veryone I nvited
One-fourth
cup of lemon
University of Oregon.
Lupine Rebecca Ix>dge No. 115
Two tablespoons sugar
Members and non-members.
Homer
Bob/hoe
and
daughter
Moro, Oegon
cups of milk
Betty went to the Hot springs in Three
Business
meeting for members following. -
Combine fruit juices, and sugar.
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- w,,Än™
Add
>•
asdayw of each month mineral baths to help hi» rheuma- to chilled milk and shake with
Visiting members wel
crushed ice.
tism.
come.
Orangerit*
Vernon Melzer is just recover-
Viola Hanaen, N. G.
ing
from
an
attack
of
the
mumps.
,
Two
thirds
cup
sugar
Lila Bull, SecreUry.
Announcement of
Ruggles-Boyce
Engagement Made
Nuptials Today
I Kent Students
From School
1 Food Costs Up 3 Billion Dollars
Electric Costs Steadily Decline
Cooling Drinks
To Relei ve Heat
Helen Fortner of Grass Valley
were all day guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Matthes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Guyton ’have
been visiting at 4 Sherwood and
other valley points the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and
children spent Sunday at Antelope Don’t Let Avoidable Stomach, Ur-
er or Kidney Disorders Rob
with their son Paul and family.
you of the Joy of Living
Caller—Well Willie, what good
Your ‘‘pep” is the measure of
deed have you done today ?
your physical condition. Upon it
Willie—Mother only had enough depends much of your success and
castor oil for one of us children enjoyment of life. Thousands are
and 1 let sister Uke it.
finding wonderful ihelp in the re­
turn of that glorious feeling of
health and vigor by use of Will­
Mrs. Gnaggs—Would you die for iams S» L. K. Formula. This re­
markable prescription was selected
me, darling?
by
a druggist from literally thou­
Mr. Gnaggs—Gladly, dearest.
sands written by physicians. It
Mrs. Gnaggs—And would there was one which he noted was re­
be any thing left for me after the filled year after year. So remark­
funeral expenses were paid?
able were the results reported by
surterers that he gained permission
from the physician to have this
iormula compounded for the use
of the public generally.
Many of those most enthusiastic
Full Gospel Assembly
in their praise of Williams S. L. K.
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a m. Formula had been to hospitals and
Morning Service ...... 11.00 a. m. specialists without satisfactory re­
Evening Service ......... 7:45 p. m. sults. C. E. Jeffries, Neosho, Mo.,
writes: “I spent $1,109 trying to
get relief from-jny indigestion and
Christ'an Science
stomach
but had to live on
Subject: God the Only Cause and a liquid trouble
diet. After three bottles
Creator
of Williams S. L. K. Formula I
Golden Text. Acts 15:18. Known felt like a new man and could eat
unto God are all his works from the anything I wanted.”
Williams S. L. K. Formula is
>eginning of the world.
Responsive Reading: Psalms 145: recommended widely for stomach,
liver and kidney disorders as are
1-4. 6-13.
associated with dypepsia, bilious­
ness, gassy stomach, distress after
Community Presbyterian Church eating,
heartburn, sour stomach,
Children Day Exercises 10:00 a. m. constipation, neuralgia, rheuma­
Preaching Services
11:00 a.m. tism, lame back and generalweak­
Rev. Mitchellnwre ness. Ask your druggest about
this wonderful preparation today.
Williams S. L. K. Formula is sold
by Grass Valley Pharmacy, Moro
Pharmacy, and Wasco Pharmacy
and they will refund your money
I RLL
if you are not delighted with your
iwap advertisnivnts will be
results.
»ubiished in this column FREE
>f charge during May and June
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
o subscribers of the Journal.
Notice is hereby given that the
Vrite out your ad telling what County
School Superintendent of
vou want to swap and mail or
Sherman County, Oregon, will hold
end it in early in the week.
the regular examination of appli­
FOR SALE: Standard make cants for States teachers’ certifi­
piano near Moro. Will sacrifice for cates at Moro as follows:
unpaid balance. A snap. Easy Commencing Wednesday, June 12,
terms. Write Tailman Piano Store, 1935 at 9 o’clock a. m. and continu­
ing until Friday June 14 1935, at
Salem, Ora
1 o’clock p m
NOTICE:
Townsenders
and Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. His­
friends will be able to hear Broad­
tory, Writing (penmanship) Ge­
cast over KWJJ at 9:00 every morn
ometry, Botany.
ing except Sunday.
Wednesday Afternoon — Physiol­
ogy, Reading, Composition, Gen­
$100 reward for information a-
eral History.
bout persons trespassing or mol­ Thursday
Forenoon — Arithmetic,
esting cattle or other stock on
History of Education, Phychol-
my property fast of Kent.
ogy. Geology.
Jack Rucker
Thursday Afternoon — Grammer,
Wood to Sell or Trade hor Cattle
Geography, American Litera­
or Grain. W. Fenwick, Mosier.
ture, Physics.
Oregon. 6 miles south on Long Friday Forenoon — Theory and
Practice, Orthography (spelling)
Prairie road
4 t p
Physical Geography, English Lit-
For Sale: 16 indh dry pine and
erture.
fir wood. 0. R. Hulse, Mosier.
Friday Afternoon — School Law,
TO TRADE for Horses or Cattle:
Algebra, Civil Government, Book
2-Acres witJh 3 room house near
keeping.
high school, Battleground, Wash.
WILY W. KNIGHTEN
See John Thogerson, Moro 2t-p
County School Superintendent
LOST YOUR PEP?
HELP GET IT BACK
Groceries----------------------------
Trust us to have the
most complete stock, not only
of staples, but of vegetables too
^Spring Prints for your new house dress
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
DRY GOODS
Trade At
H. Zeigler’s
NOTICE
HAKM0NÏ NEWS
The annual stockholders meeting
of the Moro Grain Growers Ass’n.
will be held in Moro Tuesday After­
noon June 11 at 2.00 p. m.
MILES AHiAU
Mr. Chas. Steward of Lincoln,
Nebraska and Mr. Chas. Cook of
Spokane, Wash, will be the speakers
In Kentucky
Moro Grain Growers Ass’n
in Kentucky!
SCHEN LEY’S
CREAM o/KENTUCKY
straight whiskey is the, over­
whelming favorite. Yes sir, in
Kentucky where they know real
fine whiskey . . . and make it!
NOW AVAILABLE IN OREGON
95^ wnt
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