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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1936)
c TUB BHEKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1936 here from Pendleton for a; visit June 6th, ware: Mr. and Mrs. H. E 1 \T II nts, Mr. t with Mrs. McGowan’s parents, Morrow, Mr. and Mr«. X U Davi». unar iqg^Lemiey. ¿w. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and * Mrs. Er nest Blalock was injured Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather. 4, I by falling on a nail thi» week and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Karnes and was taken to the hospital. sons Lloyd and George, Marion I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stebinger, Crews and Jack Hines accompanied w 1 »% 1 a of the Inman Polson Lumber com •Rev. Carey from Wasco Sunday | pany, of Portland were here Sun a night and attended church services. day to see Jack Gervais and the in -Kent. They each gave a musi Four-H club boys and girls of location of Indian writings on the cal selection. Oregon rolled up a nerw record in rock cliffs. number of projects carried during Rain Elates Kent Farmers Charlie‘.McCutcheon of Shaniko ■ Large Group Bids Formal Students Return From Schools Sunday A. A. Dunlap and family j Adieu To George Wilcoxes the paAt year, with • toUl of 22.-1 spent Sunday in Kent. moved into their new Grass Valley 313 members enrolled in 2308 sUn- Who Hope For Crop For Summer Vacations Lester Wilson made two trips to home and ar^now fully established, dard clubs, according to the annual 1 Portland last week taking lambs as local citizens. 1 report recently filed by State Club to market. ■ iXUL'jr Myrtle 1 vIC AxUV Davis 1 “ of IJL The A I1L 4^011 Dalles Co is In I1 Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes went to Me ! Leader H. Seymour. This was I a t I i iday night over hun-1 visiting here this week at the ! A shower in honor of Miss Laura [ an increase of ’1676 members and! Minnville Friday returning to her ! The Kent grange is sponsoring dred friends and neighbors oi . Simon home. a dance Saturday evening, June 13. R ^;g!es. who will soon become the 216 clubs over the previous year.! home here Saturday accompanied George anu Marie Wilcox met in A (iance will be given Saturday at the grange hall. Supper will be bride of Glenn Segerdahl, was Club work was conducted in every, by her son Donald who is a student the Odd-Fellows hall to bid them night by the Base ball boys to raise served by the Home Economics given Wednesday at the home of ! county in the state. at Linfield college. Donald will re hail and farewell on the eve oi money for expenses, Club. Mrs. Charles Burnet. Miss Signa The value of club work in dollars main hère through the summer.-tio their departure for another home.1______________ Woods acted a > assistant hostess and cents was also considerably' help his father in the sheep busi- A program by members of the CCC for the occasion. x , . increased, Mr. Seymour’s figures ness. contingent of Moro w^s given and - ? T - C i- Maxine Hennchs returned home ghow Completed projects forf1935| Helen Wilson, who has been at- alter appropriate gifts were pre-j 1 ? ! < from Oregon State College last had a irOss value of $228,221.43, tending 'school at Waverly, Wash., sented ttptAhe honor guests danc- A group of five young men from ing week and is now helping at the a cogt of $14365147 and a net P®8t n*ne months, returned was - enjoyed ' J bje many of county agent's office. 1 profit of $84,569.96 as compared to . . het - ». home ............................ Tygh Valley. Mt. Hood and Port those présent. * f Full Gospel Assembly here last Monday. Dell French and wife and son, to a gross value of $193,912.63 and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and land gave a show and dance in 10:00 h . m The Odd-Fellows lodge of Grass Sunday School . Robert, were here Monday from a net profit of $74,084.66 in 1934. Charlie Bill Wilson left Wednes- Grass Valley Wednesday night, Valley is planning a benefit card Morning Worship ----- 11.00 a. in. Eugene where Mr. French is! Tairty-sevan differeut kinds of day f°r Moscow,. Idaho, to visit Moro Thursday night and tonight party for Saturday night, June 19, Evening Service ........... 7:30 p. m. teaching in the economics depart projects were carried by Oregon their son, Dr. J. G. Wilson and will appear in Wasco. They have at their hall in Grass Valley. ment, for a*' visit with relatives Clubbers last year, although not family. From there they will go to several specialty numbers in sing Mrs. Etta Baker, sister of Roy 'hr'ftian Science Church •nd • look around the country he all of these are recommended as Waverly, “God the Preserver of Man’’ is .. Wash., and Davenport, _ . ing and playing and bill themselves J. Baker, is here for a visit with knew when a boy. standard or state-wide projects. Wash., to visif relatives for a few as a cowboy bunch inasmuch as ler brother. She comes from New- the subject of the lesson sermon , they feature the popular hill billy xrn, Iowa. Recently Mrs. Harry tpr Sunday, June 14 at 11 o’clock Harry Ragsdale is home from The clothing project proved the da^s. the University of Oregon to spend nwg t popular, with 5.226 members' ....... ..................... r — -------- « — . --A------ _ ------ v— Erritt Wilson spent Sunday vis- songs. button of Eugene visited here and a. m. 1 u *Mmrn w "u d 18 Payents‘ enrolled in 629 clubs. Cookery was itW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - The Golden Text is “Fear thou n The Dalles where Mrs. L. W. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale. next with 4,909 members in 540, J- C. Wilson. - | _ • X // net; for I am with thee; be not dis Baker is in a hospital. >. ad- Clubs, followed *’by health and’ Mrs. George Wilson and sons KOtmrOll -t Charles . - Adberg, educational ZZ lelO Mrs. Sam Davis and her uncle, mayed; for I am .£hy God; I will visor at the CCC camp is on a two growth with 3r661 members in 249 Paul and George of Fossil were Tom Garrett drove to Bend last strengthen thee; yea, .1 will help weeks leave of absence. The rainfall at the experiment Saturday evening to see Charles thee; yea, I will uphold thee with clubs; dairy calf with 1,101 mem- overnight guests at the J. M. Wil- John u Searcy m"« and a wife, accom - bers in 136 clubs; gardening with »on home Saturday while enroute station since the first of the month Garrett who has been very ill. Tom the right hand of thy righteous ‘ “”’------- '*1 Mn>; J- B. Se«rcy, were g72 members in M clubs; m.rket-!to Portland. has been 87 hundredths of an inch returned leaving Itha with her ness” (Isa. 41:10). In, Moro over the week end. They ing with 859 members in 63 clubs;! Lurline Smith and Raymond and for the entire rainy period father for a week. Wednesday evening meeting be •# took / their children, Jack and handicraft with 788 members in Boyd of Monmouth were visitors which began the last days ot May Ben Fraley and wife were over gins at 8 o’clock. The reading room Susanne home again after their 90 clubs ;$nd forestry with 755 tbe J. C. Wilson home for a it has been 1.16 inch. Kent and from Maupin Sunday and brought is open at all times wheM^may be visit with their grandmother. few minutes Thursday afternoon Wasco sections have had a larger O. M. Fraley along for a visit With found the Bible and all authorized members in 81 clubs. Jean Powell came home for a Christian Science literature' which while enroute to their home in rainfall. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby. few days visit "Thursday but re« Stock Clubs Numerous Mitchell. They were accompanied Mr.' and Mrs. R. H. Johnson may be read, borrowed or purchas turned to Monmouth to finish^her ed. The public is cordially invited to Kent by Virginia Helyer who spent Saturday in Portland. Other project« in which Oregon graduated from the Oregon Normal course at summer school. to attend all services and to ^iake PostlTCLStCT Tom Alley returned to Portland H club mtmbers members engaged last . gchool one day last week ___ ? . Virginia JV-LV J UdlH UOlti Roy Powell and family after at- 4-H 1 last week taking Mrs. Pauline use of the reading room. tending graduation exercises at year were swine, sheep, gpend the gurnmer with her After twelve years George B. Wilcox and Misses Kay Burton and j--------------------- Mompouth drove into^ southern dairy record keeping, goat, P°ul-'parents> Mr and Mrs E M Helyer> wiU reliynquigh his pb8t- Isabelle Fortner with him. It is Community Presbyterian Church Oregon before returning home. try, corn, potatoes, wheat, canning D r c l . Poley of .Moro was a mastership and J. C. Freeman will reported that the girls will work 10:00 a. m., Annual Children ■ j Judge Carl Hendricks left Sun-! homemaking, room improvement,! 1]er at the j c Wilson home ma5ter’ P* ' ■ ■ at Rockaway this summer. , day exercises during the Sunday begin distributing mail to the day for Hood River to hold court home - beautification, rabbit, beef w<?dne8day afternoon. Vern McGowan and Martha are schopl hour in charge of Mrs. C. L. patrons of the Moro office. Mr. Mrs paul wilaon and h.reeman naR Deen „„ there for approximately a week in farm accounting forage, rose and, rM and Freeman has been expecting his a case -involving several citrons flower, pigeon, colt. art. house o d । daugkters Connie and Dorothy of ¿omInission for two or three days engineering building rodent >fon- Ante| t Satllrday and Sun- “Twas due the tenth. He “ - of Cascade Ixodes. .tTe home of Mr. and Mrs. assisUnt Miss will Iva Keith McDonold is now driving trpl agncultural engmeenng. seed d ‘ 1M Wils0"' • ' - ' ^o has acted in that cap.- a new Ford Coupe in place of his aTe&n^u^ older model. O. L. Belshe recent °Lane county had the largest club I v Rev' C*"” of Wasco will be. at city for Mr. Bourhill in the past. ly bought a new pickup of the same enrollment, with 3.556 boys and Kent Fnday evening where he will. variety. girls enrolled in 262 clubs. The' organize a Christian Endeavor, and -................. ............................................... A. Gv. Futter is attending the will be . a party after the ui uanu was woo next iivav with wim tot- , . . . « City vi of I Portland 2,- I there sessions of «the Oregon Grange at V/ivy 131 members .nd 256 clubs, fol- bu^ness meetmg,. put in the open I«ebanom this week as a represen- weinners where they a can rbast iva lUWtU Dy Douglas with wivn 1,762 uivin — lowed by mem- Utive of the Harlandview Grange. ber« .nd 142 club«; Clackamas with «"Ì Är ” “ “ ‘ Corliss Andrews and wife of Kent t_------------------ . — was nominated as are representing the Kent Grange. 1,709 members and 157 clubs; Linn Helen Wilson the entertainment chairman of with 1,202 members and 138 clubs Mrs. Bobby Rool has returned and - . 7' . * Marion with 1,108 members committee. from her trip to Portland and1 Kent who attended Those from id 124 cube. ~ inose irom wnu cubs. r Seattle and will give dancing les and Douglas county had the highest the farewell party at Grass Valley UlVen »y sons throughout the summer, to; Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. those who can carry on at ,%atl percentage of members completing Geo. Wilcox were: Mr. and Mrs. ! the proje<ta,.and Clackamas club time. / - bers showed the greatest monetary R. P. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. G. LJ- A small keys have been vaiue if at tha bunch Jniimal of nffira lor tneir wvriu mr. oey- Barnett, Mr. and Mra. Liner Het\ DlSZCf Mr. Sey- value for their work. left at the Journal office. Mr. and Mr.. Earl E. Anderson i «““J Mr’ ”d Mr.^V^Walton" ^ FRIDAY, JUNE 1 a 2 ers form the real backbone of club; Mr. and Mrs. l .. v. waivon. r ixiryn * , , «« are visiting at the Marion McKee. home this week from Portland. ’ ' Y°,k throuShoutJ tlJe ** 7“*. Kent farmers were very much. Wasco, Ore. deserve a great deal of credit for elated over the heavy rainfall । Joe Ritner is able to be around unselfish service to the boys Saturday, June 6th which amounted again after his recent operation. I . their ... to 1.22 of an inch, and light show- J - Paul Goddard returned to Reeds— *5^ E»1”.. -Oregon^ ers Sunday. port Sunday to work in the lumber । Adm« Adults 35c Those from Kent Grange attend mill there a few weeks before re Children 6 to 12, 10c ing Sherman County Pomont turning to Sherman county to Grange at Harlandview Saturday, harvest. Bob Poley was here the first of PIANO FOR SALE—Small Bun the week from The Dalles. galow size; standard make. Only Mrs. Aden Axtell left. Monday for Beaverton where she will spend small balance due, nearly new. You • few weeks visiting with relatives. take over contract for cash or small Fred Peetz left Thursday on the monthly payments. Address, Mrs. stage for the H. L. Priday ranch I Remington, 301 Market SU San 31-32-33 in Jefferson county where he will . Francisco, Cal. work during haying. FOR SALE: 19 horse cWnbine Helen Bartlett’is visiting here; hitch. Henry Peters, Grass Valley. at the home of her aunt and uncle j 31-32-33 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz. , Harvy Thompson was very ill j FOR SALE: 12 foot steel Holt for a few hours Wednesday night combine. See E. M. Alley, Grass but was feeling better the next Valley. • morning. FOR SALE: Four Milch cows Harry Kunsman sliced the end of and 50 ewes. Glen King, Grass his finger Wednesday morning al Valley. ' 32-33-34 pd most cutting a part of it entirely off. Clayton Vintin and sister, Betty ; *I.,M L«Kkc No. 113, I. O. O. F. Jean and Reitha Howard left for c Mnrc. Oregon s to Portland Thursday. Meets 1st and 3rd The members of the Olds fam Tuesdays in the you ily were called to Tygh Valley I O.O F. hall. Tran Wednesday afternoon on account sient and visiting £ Inexpensive meals don’t mean plain, of the illness of Mrs. Emmit Olds brothers are cordi una ppetizing meals to owners of electric h;. who is living at the home of het ally invited to .neet yangea. Far fromit!Lovi-CQii meats pre- elder daughter, Mrs. Brittian. wivh us. Ked in the cooker pot or in the nloist- Tom Fraser is home from Ore Lewis McKee, N. G. gon State college and will spend t, no-draft oven of an electric range Joe Truit, SecreUry the summer getting practical expsr Shower Given For Engaged Moro Girl F, MORO. OREGON UYflSS V alley Club Boys and Kent Students Girls Do More Home From Work This Year 1 * School Again Items About LOCdl ^€0016 Show Presented ,1 ■.. • Poky, superintendent partmental superintendents and teachers, There will be songs and recitations by members of all the^ lower grade classes. Plan to bring a missionary offering. 11 a. m., ‘‘This Strange Doctrine —’Christianity,” sermon by the pastor, iRev. L. H. Mitcbelmore. 7:30 p. m., Evening service of Christian Endeavor with playlet by the junior group. This was post poned from last week. WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH This Sunday when you hear the church bells ringing, ask yourself this question. “Am I doing the best for Christ and His Church?” Then follow that with another question “What influence is my example having upon rrfy neighbors?’’ Remember God knows and sees all things, even the very intent of our heart. (Samuel 16:7) Bible school 10 o’clock. Every one welcome, and especially the young people.- Communion and preaching at 11 o’clock at which time the pastor will bring a mes sage from Gods Word upon u . j subject “True Love.” Bring your friends and come to the service. ■UPDÇGRAFF& PEPPER Attorney» At Law Moro, Oregon Funeral Home Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. or Alley’s Confectionery Phone 222 Electric Cooking gives Western Stage SHOW & DANCE LUXURY FLAVOR TO ECONOMY MEALS Mt. Hood Trail at Opera House Classified Ads Machinery Repairs A 14-foot Han is Combine for sale Big Threshing Capacity-Cut Down From 16 Feet McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements It’ easy be thrifty when have an electric range! Come and get Your Wants ience in experimental agriculture bv working at the experiment Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O.*®. S(.', Moro, Oregon farm. Meets Every Second Mrs. Segardahlfi mother oi Fourth Thursdays in each .. Glenn Segardahl, came Sunday Month. Visiting members night from her Wisconsin home to Invited, attend the coming wedding of her Esther Morris. W. M. son and Miss Laura Rpggl-s. Rose Amidon, SecreUry. When Your Shoes need repau sen 4 them to Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Moro, Oegon wERNM A RK’? GOOD SHOE HEPAIK1NÙ T”i- p n i ’ Aï YOUH SERVICE i^, Meets 2d and 4th Tu esday* of each month Visiting members wal come. Elsie Stephens, N. G. Lila Bull, SecreUry Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us. W. A. Rvooi.as H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. C. V. Belknap. Sepy. Lunches • Cold Drinks In A New Location MORO CONFECTIONERY Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon CONFIDENCE All Satisfactory Business is built on Confidence - Confidence on the part of the buyer that goods purchased will be of good quality and f«ii ly priced. Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of DRY GOODS Trade At H. Zeigler’s QsÄ reveal thrilling and unsuspected flavors. And such tenderness, too! ' With an electric range, it’s so easy to cook vegetables the waterless way. Be cause all the natural minerals, vitamins and flavors are retained, even ordinary vegetables become so delicious that they provoke praise from vegetable-shy youngsters. \ If you aren’t profiting from the sav ings and economies electric cooking af fords—if you don’t know its cleanliness, • peed and convenience—determine to find out now. Visit any dealer’s or our nearest office and see the displays of 1936 model electric ranges. You’ll find a style that will fit your needs and be easy on your pocketbook—one that will fit perfectly in an all-electric kitchen. A 1936 Electric Refrigerator Saves More...Costs Less This Is the year to buy an Electric Refrigerator. The 1936 models are the best yet in value, beauty of design and efficiency. Tha amali amount of current used will surprise jots—yet at low PPAL rates, electric refrigeration never has been expensive. Thousands of women have paid for their electric refrigerators out of their regular budgets, by the food eavings they have ’ made. Any dealer in electric refrigeratore wiU be glad to show you how you can do the eaflM. SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT or PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY