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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1935)
■■ ...... ’ THK SHERMAN BOUNTY JOUBNAL. MOMO. OREGON Minister Attends | Church Conclave Ragsdales Go To Portland Meeting Of P. C. A. relatives. Miss Louise Barxee was hostess Wednesday night at a lawn party the major entertainment feature being a treasure hunt which sent young folks over the town and country looking for various and sundry items. Miss Laura Ruggles entertain ed Friday afternoon at bridge honoring Mrs. Bruce Price, a school mate at Monmouth. Mrs. Martindale is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perry N. Johnston from Butte, Montana. Roy Dugger is working at the fair grounds with the CCC group, being one of the LEMs or Local Experienced Men attached to the company. Rich Campbell came up from Hood River Wednesday to work on the camp buildings as a carpenter. An accident occurred on the Sherman Highway south of Kent last Sunday that ¿ent three people to the hospital and wrecked their car. The California car turned from the main traveled part of the road to evade a straying animal and could not straighten the car before it became unmanagable. They are expected to recover. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935. Now Raid Virginia Stills With Camera PAGE THREE preservation of vegetables by salt ing, and coming beef. A number of tables are included showing, among other things, tlhe yield of canned product from raw product, how to make syrup for packing various fruits and the a- mount required for a dozen contain era, of whatever size, the approxi mate temperatures of steam under pressure, and a complete time table for canning. Directions and illustrations are also included for constructing home-made driers,’racks for boil ers. for making a small smoke house from a barrel, and for mak ing a storage pit for vegetables. Copies of the new bulletin No, 479. may be obtained free from tlhe state college, or from county ex tension offices. Mother—Don’t you think they are pretty loud for Aunt Minnia? David—Oh. no. She’s deaf, you know. chinches - Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School .. 10:00 a m. Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitch- Morning Service 11.00 a. m. elmore left Tuesday for Portland Evening Service . 7:45 p. m. where they are attending the an Christian Science nual meeting of the Sy«od of Subject: LIFE Oregon. The Synod began Tues Golden Text: Psalms 36:7-$. How day night and closed Friday. This excellent is thy lovingkindness. O is the state organization and in God! therefore the children of men cludes all Presbyterian ministers, put their trust under the shadow and an Elder from each church of thy wings . . . and thou shalt Mr. Mitchelmore’s parents, the Rev. make them drink of the river of and Mrs. Hugh Mitichelmore of thy pleasures... For with thee is Spokane arrived in Moro Monday the fountain of life. afternoon, on their way to the Sy Responsive Reading: I Timothy l was surprised, well, what do you'f.12 17 nod of Washington, at’ Van- know, । ’ ' ’ J couver. Gras« Valley Baptist Church One dear old pal of years ago Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cluster, former Regular service Sunday morning Called on me one summer day. Just residents of Moro, are the parents and evening. On July 11 and 12 think: of a nine pound boy born to them Ninety five years; what do you we will have the “Calvary Four” Federili agents raiding moonshine Milis In the ba ‘kwooda ot Virginia now do their shooting with cameras, July 5 at the Walla Walla hospi with, us once again. We urge the say? The cameras, now standard equipment of the agent are used In taking pictures of stills ut (he tir ie of tal seizure and after they are demolished. The thoughts of clasping her lov- attendance of every body. Come W. H. Ragsdale and son Harry and hear these fine young men ing hand left Wednesday for Portland, ac- from Los Angeles Bible Institute. Seems very dear to me. accompamed by J. W. Hoech and Don't fail to hear them. It brings back memories of long Harold Kortge of The Dalles. The S. L. Boyce, Minister. ago men will confer in Portland with Community Presbyterian Church week, has improved rapidly in tlhe Wlhen I but a child you see. officers of the .Willamette Valley Communion of the Lord’s Supper last few days and is on the way to She is one of the loved ones Production Credit association and will be observed at the 11 o’clock complete recovery. main with President Henry of the north hour, Mr. Mitchelmore giving a Dale Baker is visiting on the • pv _ xv । G°d Bless Yuu, again I’ll say. I Communion meditation. Members west agency. coast for a few days. vjivcs Until Un May each of your f,iends dr°p a will be received. Wilbur Haggerty was down from A. R. Fortner is considering the , 1 loving word Sunday School at 10. C. J. Kent Wednesday to transact busi construction of a refrigerating e — To cheer your earthly stay. Thompson, superintendent^ The I iinnmer Frillf Composed by Ruby Pettvs ness in Moro. system similar to those in other Keeping cool and standing the Visitors Here From California towns in the county. young people ’ s orchestra invites all Vdlilllllg I f UH Mrs. Sarah Huff. Frank Sayrs was here Monday heat is in a large measure depen To See Parents who plays musical instruments to Art Bibby and Bill Roth were in evening from The Dalles hospital dent upon yourself. If you do the join this organization. Classes for where he is receiving treatment for wrong things you are the one that Mother—David, what did you buy all ages are studying the Bible. Alva Stone has been transferred Portland Monday and Tuesday for j a short business trip. New Wrinkles In Canning Prevent t^se red earrings for? sinus trouble. must suffer. If you want to be com to 'Miorrow county by the biological Junior Christian Endeavor at Cleo Barnum and Alton Olds re David—I bought them to give to 6.45 p. m. Henry Tetz, principal of the Ruf fortable during tlhe hot season you survey department and another Wrinkles In Fruit turned Saturday from a few days Aunt Minnie for her birthday. us schools, has been elected presi will do well to heed the following government trapper will have the Sherman county field. Harold Dob- fishing trip to East Lake. dent of the Schoolmaster’s Club, suggestions. To give Oregon homemakers the èureka Lodge No. 121 A-F. ä A.M an organization of summer school Dress for the weather. In ¡hot yns, leader of the work, was here Moro, Oregon most up-to-the-minute assistance i this week looking over the tern teachers, at Eugene. weather your clothes should be Meets the 1st and 3rd I AM LICENSED in preserving fruits, vegetables, ¡ , Donald Maclnnes, son of Mn and loose and airy and Of a light color, tory and making the changes. Thursday evenings of meats and fish for winter use. a re-1 Mr. and Mrs. P. Ji Hillman and Mrs. John Maclnnes of Kent stop because white clothes reflect the each month. Visiting vised edition of Extension Bulle-! ped (here for a short time Wednes rays of the sun and are, therefore three children of Oakland, Cali- members cordially in O regon to soli tin No. 450, ‘‘Home Food Preser- 1 The Harlandview Grange Fourth fornia are here visiting for two day on his way to Stevenson. cook Generally speaking, summer vited to meet with us. cit vation, ” has been prepared by Ore A utomobile Washington to work during the clothing should be light in weight weeks with Mrs. Hillman's parents of July picnic was held at Mr. gon State college specialists. It, C. Sparling, Wc M. Michels on the Fox farm. Those Mr. and Mia. Jacob Wassenmiller. summer. He is a student of Lin and color and porous in texture. for C. V. Belknap Secv. I nsurance Mrs. Gertrude Van Metre and attending the picnic reported a is now off the press and ready for Such clothing permits evaporation field college. distribution. Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. THE AETNA INSUR C. F. Fulton was here on busi and allows the air to readh the skin children are visiting here with her very enjoyable time Among the many new features I parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. M. L. Bowersox returned L. D. Ea- Moro, Oregon readily. Frequent changes of cloth ness at the court house Tuesday. ANCE CO. of the revised publication is the dis Meets 1st and 3rd Misses Marjorie Kunsman and ing particularly of that next to kin The Van Metres are living this week from the valley where cussion of methods of obtaining she has been visiting for the last 2 Tuesdays in the Signa Woods were hostesses Wed the skin, is especially conductive near Bonneville dam. I INVITE YOU TO CALL fuller jars, tlhrough hot packing in-' Herman Schilling, R. J. Baker. month. v I O.O.F. hall. Tran nesday night at a shower given for to comfort. Clothes soaked with The grange held their annual 4th stead of cold packing foods, and ) aient and visiting AND GET OUR FIGURES Miss Mamie Traylor, who is to be nerspiration are soggy and uncom John Engstrom and Gus Engstrom sealing before processing. If food1 and their families spent the Fourth of July dance at the grange hall. brothers are cordi-¡ON AUTOMOBILE INSUR married in August. Mrs. Art Os fortable and, moreover, prevent is brought to the boiling point, and ally invited to meet 1 born and Miss Traylor were up proper evaporation from the body at Fleck’s orchard picnicing. packed hot into hot jars, it is pos ANCE BEFORE YOU BUY. Mrs. William Harder is here PIONEER STORY with us. surface. from The Dalles. sible to seal them before process again after an absence of several L. O Rice N. G. The food should be light, nutri Mrs. Lucille Wisner was here (Continued from page two) ing. points out Miss Lucy A. Case, Joe Truit, Secretary. this week from Roseburg to visit tious and easily digestible. It is months. everyday modern highway east of extension specialist in nutrition, E. M. Alley and family were aj Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Tem essential, however, that a balanced the Cascade /Mountains, from Can and thus prevent loss of juices in Moro, Oegon pleton. < diet be maintained at all times. Vancouver Barracks for the Fourth ada to Mexico, Mr. Barnett was processing. In following this meth Agent The Camp Fire girls, under the Fresh fruits and vegetables are to visit with Bruce Alley who is selected by Mr. Hill to represent od, however, the Ihomemaker runs Î J Meets 2d and 4th Tu- leadership of Mrs. Darwin Van particularly desirable as hot wea working in tfne quartermasters promotion of Sherman county's the risk of breaking a jar occas AEtna Casualty - Surety - P esdays of each month Gilder, expect to take their an- i ther foods because of their, palat- office at CCC headquarters. portion in the route. When Mr. ionally with some types of jars, New pavement in front of the J) Visiting members wel Disability Automobile Insur and ease of digestion. Drink nual camping outing the week of ability i Barnett died, not long afterward, due to expansion unless she is ex Olds meat market was laid Tues ance. come. July 21. 1 plenty of fresh, cool but not iced day by Tom Garrett and a crew of Mrs. took his place, in carrying out tremely careful to pack very hot, ' Viola Hansen, N. G. The Moro Library will be kept i water. Sweet drinks should not b« Mr. Hill’s desires of highway pro she explains. Lila Bull, Secretary. open Thursday evening from 6 to 1 taken during Ihot spells. Eat reg shovel wielders. motion. Through this affiliation she The new bulletin contains direc- ' Roy Feely and family were here 8 and on Saturdays from 2 to 4 i ularly but sparingly. Eat little was invited by Mn. Hill to attend tions for canning meats, fish, poul-1 and heavy pastry. Have your over the Fourth from their home the reception accorded Queen Marie try. vegetables and fruits, either I with Miss Gertrude Gillmor acting meat i near Iona meal in the cool of the eve as librarian. A new set of books heavy 1 Ralph Potts, organizer of the of Rumania, at Maryhill in 1926. in tin or glass, and tlhe various will soon come from the state i ning) Make your lunch simple, Cinninnatus, group of young men Mrs. Barnett was unable to keep methods recommended! for each. such as crackers and milk or a library. wlho are interesting themselves in this engagement, beeanse of the The use of the pressure cooker is ' Wily Knighten and family re salad. Eat slowly and chew your government affairs, was here Sun traffic jam at ferries on the day of emphasized for greater safety in turned Tuesday evening from a food thoroughly. Above all things day while on his way home to the Queen’à visit. She had to be canning non-acid foods. Drying of trip to Salem and Eugene. Mr. do not eat when you are tired. content with a glimpse of her ma fruits and vegetables is also dis Daily tepid baths are better than Seattle from San Francisco where jesty, while the Queen was leaving cussed. as is the curing of meats Knighten attended a meeting of the a general meeting of the organiza committee of school superinten cold baths in hot weather. Swim her train at Celilo, for an automo and fish, storing of vegetables, dents who are preparing a report ming is fine exercise and is very tion was held. He was a school bile trip over fhe Columbia high on testing and supervision of school refreshing, and if possible should mate of George Wilcox. Jacob Wassenmiller and W. S. way to Portland. Mrs. Barnett children. The report will be read be enjoyed every day but not to ^Spring Prints for your new house dress Seufert left Monday to visit some says that her association with Sam at the annual meeting of school the point of fatigue. No bath of uel Hill in good roals promotion of the mines in central Oregon any kind should be taken until an superintendents this month brought her the most embarrassing Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of Miss Isabella Bourhill left Sat hour after eating. The blood is especially the quicksilver mine a- moment of her life. This happened bove Prineville where Rinehart All livestock found on Sections urday for a two weeks visit in needed for the purpose of digestion DRYGOODS when Mr. Hill called on her for a 3, 4, South. Range 18E, to Sec. 31 Portland and Vancouver. She ex and it is harmful to disturb the Wassenmiller is working. speech at his Everyday Highway John Rolfe and family returned 4 South, Range 19E, will be taken pects to see some of her Alaskan circulation at this time. To keep Trade At from Forest Grove the first of the meeting at Wenatchee in 1924. up by me. the circulation in good order the friends whele there Mrs. Barnett is very vigorous I. N. Maclnnes, Kent heart and blood vessels must be week after spending the holiday and active. She spends a great Quality G V there. Elvin Barnum is now applying strengthened by moderate exercise Store Estel Hartley is home again deal of her time visiting with mem- ' For Sale: 150 head of Black Face a fresh coat of paint on his bam. but not overtaxed by excessive from Jefferson. He went down to bers of her large family and a wide yearling ewes. having finished putting a couple effort. Exercise should be taken George Wilson, Kent his father and while there circle of pioneer day acquaintances, 7-19 p of coats on his farm house some in hot weather but good judgment visit scattered over the northwest and must be used in the amount that came down with the mumps and California. She says that she can weeks ago. is taken. Don’t reach the point of had to prolong his visit to some still go through a square dance was in Moro Sat- Luther Davis extent. urdaÿ to attend a meeting of the exhaustion or anywhere near that Several citizens of this town parade with as much agility as she Debt Adjustment Board of which point. You should absorb a large spent the Fourth at Tyglh Valley did in frontier days of the Klicki- j amount of the sun’s ultra violet he is a member. DENTIST where several picnics were held un tat Valley. In discussing current L. H. Nahouse. deputy sheriff, is rays but don’t try to get it all affairs she says, “I tell you Mr. Bal der the shade trees. HOME OFFICE. WASCO particularly interested in the re in one day. Gradually accustom The Lutheran church Iheld a com lou. the depression has hit us all j ports about floods in New York your skin to sun batihs by expos DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE hard in Sherman county.” Then ( state for he vvas bom within a ing the body, beginning with a munion service Sunday which was with a tone of pioneer fortitude j attended by a large group of mem few miles of Binghampton and twenty minute period- she added. ‘‘I never expected to; In Moro the Firat Week Plenty of rest is necessary, not bers in this county. lived in that town for some years r rr take anything with me when I Mrs. J. B. Coon, who was very in Each Month only at night but during the day. before coming west for the last leave.” seriously ill with pneumonia last There is nothing to be gained by time. Miss Helen Engel of Corvallis, overdoing in hot weather. If you are to be comfortable dur cousin of Elmer Barzee, is visiting ing the hot weather you will do at their home this week. Miss Kate Morris of Oakland. well to live sensibly, acquire reg Cal., a cousin of Mrs. Lucy Rug ular habits of living, get plenty of gles and E. N. Walter, a nephew, rest, and above all, acquire a cheer of San Francisco have been visiting ful and philosophical outlook on here for the past ten days with life. Keep Cool And Trapper Stone New Publication^ Keep Healthy Sent To Heppner I J •53 HARMONY NEWS I 1 Joe Truitt 1 Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too Classified Ads H. Zeigler’s Dr. J. A. BUTLER rr p r> 100 Millions In Resources The United States National is the largest bank in the Pacific Northwest — is an indication of its serviceability as well as size. Our service is planned for every type and class of customer. Let us explain how we can fulfill your banking requirements. For SALE One Used Ford V-8Truck, 1933 model, in good condition, new motor recently installed. Also we are Dealers for----- Plymouth Chrysler Cars to the tunes of Buck McGowan’s Orchestra of The Dalles Saturday July |J Moro The Halles Branch of the SPE the new Plymouth on our floor Me Kean & Searcy ____ Manager Ass’t Manager C. R. Harding r L. A. Littleton Moro Legion Hall Dancing Begins at 9:30 Adm. 75c United States National Bank of Portland Head Office: Portland, Oregon I