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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1936)
THE 3 H EKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, Moro Items Give MORO, OREGON Scenes and Persons in the Current News Notice of Goings and Coinings Mr. and Mrs. Walier Williams | Return To Mantana FRIDAY, JULY 17. Urtò I FASE THREE Mrs. Viola Smith and daughter Joyce of Hood River were at Kent Wednesday to visit Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schil ling. They returned to their home homl Thucsday accompanied by 'Roberta Schilling. •» Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs. George Wilson were in The Dalles both Monday and Wednes day having dental work done and shopping. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Helyer gather ed at the W. C. Helyer home Sun day evening where th<y gave the young couple a charivari, Cigars and cancty were served to the crowd an(T a social hour enjoyed. John Bell has returned to Kent to spend the summer with his sis- ter, Mrs. W. C. Guyton. Mr. Bell spent last winter in California. Pacific Coast During the wont yean of the de- , pression the excess of money paid Has Hivh Incnmp money uus \nign income out high over nine “ B year j made up of such factors as borrow ings on Life insurance policies, with drawals from savings, government loans, dividend and interest mon eys distributed biC not earned More money jingles in the pock I from operations of the current ets of Pacific coast residents than . year. in the pockets of residents of any ‘ The net result is an impressive other ar<a in the United States, I increase for 1935 in spendable excluding the middle Atlantic money income.’* Per Capita states. * Mr, and Mrs. Walter Williams l.up'or Rebecca Lodge No- 116 This is shown by the 1936 “Sur- and family left Tuesday for their Moro, Oegon vey of Spending Power’’ made by । home in Butte, Montana after stay- Meet* 2d and 4th Tu- “Sales Management” and released I ir< a few days with Mrs. Daisy locally by the Oregon Mutual Life । Hennagin, Mrs. Williams’ mother. t^days of each month J Insurance Co. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Visiting members wej ' This survey answers the question M. M. Oveson last Thursday night, come. & of just how much money each com July 8, at Grass Valley. Miss Cas Elsie Stephens, N. G. munity has to spend. sie Holmes and Mrs. C. L. Poley Lila Bull, Secretary attending. The publication defines spendable money income as the money actu Vernon Flatt made a trip to Mon- ally paid out during the calendar Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A M toe Tuesday to move the Lynn Moro, Oregon year for goods and services pro Bowersox family to that place. Meets the 1st and 3rd duced and rendered, plus federal Mr. and Mrs. Giles French were allotments, and money paid out Thursday evenings of In Fossil Saturday night to attend each month. Visiting The George Bell Unit of th? of savings and surpluses of busi an organisation meeting of the ness institutions. It does not take members cordially in American legion Auxiliary at Wheeler county Republican club. into account inventory gains and vited to meet wnth us. I Kent met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Martin jr. has been losses. H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. Mildred Norton July 8th at which ill for the past few days but is im- i In commenting on the survey, time the annual report was made C V. Belknap. Secy. proving. Schüppel, Executive out, delegates were elected to at w. Harvey Thompson continues to tend the state convention in Rose President of the Oregon Mutual Moro Lodge No. 113, 1. O. O. F. improve in a Portland hospital burg on August 13, 14 and 15 and Life Insurance Co., stated: “That - Moro, Oregon where he underwent an operation officers were also elected for the the Pacific coast states, with an for gall stones. Mrs. Thompson ■'¿A Meets 1st and 3rd average annual spendable monev ensuing year. Tuesdays in the was in the same hospital at the ' income of $2800 per family, is fai The delegates elected were Mis. The Erie, first ut a new class of toil gunboats floated al Ilie Brook I ; n imw yard 2—Group same time as her husband. « I O.O.F. hall. Tran * I Emma Pluemke, the outgoing above the national average of $2111 d G. A. R. [Misi commanders received by Pr'-«‘i«h-nl when were sient and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart ar-1 irranKements for the national encninpmeni In September 3—Mmh-i t>f the million d<<ILn and is second in the United States president, and Mrs. Millie von brothers are cordi only to the middle Atlantic states. rived the last of the week from hat will be erected i Borstel, the new president. ^HD Jnclnh» battlefield near Houston. Texas, f"i the Totas « eilten ally invited to meet Glendale, where Mr. Stewart is a ! t will be 550 feet high. Officers elected and appointed These facts should l>e a source of with us. school teacher. He will spend the w’ere President. Mrs. Millie von satisfaction to us all especially as Lewis McKee, N. G. Borstel; 1st vice president, Mrs. the Pacific coast states are among summer bucking wheat sacks in Joe Truit, Secretary and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Thursday Mrs. C. G. Huis has some very the DeMoss house. Emma Pluemke; 2nd vice presi the most recent to enter the indus were: Dr. J. D. Wilson and sons dent, Mrs. Floye von Borstel; sec- trial scene. Their resources havo| fine new potatoes this year, one Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee re Dwight jr., and Jimmie of Berk letary, Mrs, Dorothy Dunlap; scarcely been tapped. Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. turned from the druggist conven hill producing seven large sized, ley, California. Mr. and Mrs. treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Norton; “It argues well for the future that smooth new tubers that were al tion at Gearhart last week. Moro, Oregon Jerry Welsh and daughter Theda Historian, Mi*«. Mae Hoskinson the coast states should edge near Meets Every Second A. C. Littig of the state trans most perfect. and son Bridie and L. D. Wilson, Chaplain, Mrs. Hilma Rooper: the top while still so undevelop d. Fourth Thursdays in ea&b portation service was here Mcndayi The sale of 19 tractors has been dtuggist of Canyon City. All were “Spendable money income ras at arms, Mrs. Laura Sargeant completed by the O'Meara Imple Month. Visiting members to confer with truck drivers. A on their way home, having spent Sather, now recovered a trifle more than I ivited. ‘Yneeting was held at the hotel that ment company of Wasco since the the past week with their parents, Mrs. Vie Haynes one of our half of the loss since the boom days first of the year. Recent purc'nes- Esther Morris. W. M. ‘evening which he attended. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson at member» now living at Philomath, Produced income in 1936 rose ers are Elmer Barzee and John Another dance will be given Sat Rose Amidon, Secretary. Rufus. more sharply than income paid out. j was with us at this meeting. urday night. July 25, at the Legion Reckmann, Durward Helyer and Wife Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten ( Hall with Paul Huelett’s band furn with their son WH> hilj and da ugh t CARI) OF THANKS ishing the music. Charavaried By Friends ter Anajeai! were visitors at Kent A new sign has been erected by We wnsh to thank our many Wednesday. the hotel proprietors this week that friends for their expressions of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mobley of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes of indicated the presence of the hotel kindness and sympathy extended in lea« broken speech than did the Jn our recent sorrow and for Philomath arrived at Kent Wed- ; Yakima Wash., were visiting with nesday and while here Mr. Haxnes friends at Kent a few days last old one. the many lovely flower». Miss Betty Thornton of Portland Mrs. Daisy Hennagrin and family. finished disposing of his property. week. Taking his light plant and the re Earl Gentry of Moro stopped a who has been visiting in Moro mainder of his garage tools with a short time in Kent Tuesday. for the past two weeks with rela him to Philomath where he is in Juanita Mitchell returned from tives and friends, left Wednesday the garage business. Camp Sherman Friday where she for her home. She is a niece of Mr. and Mr#, Dale Guyton and had. spent several days. » Mrs. O. G. Sayrs and Mrs. Jess Mr. and M.rs. Robert Schilling daughter Sophia of Sherwood ’ Barnett of Grass Valley. Full Goepel Assembly were dinner guests of Mr. and were transacting business in The Mr. and Mrs. G. Carl Weller and Sunday School ................ 10:00 a. m Mrs. J. L. Davis Sunday. Dalles Monday. son of San Francisco, stopped in Morning Worship 11.00 a. m. J. E. Norton has a new truck Wilbur Haggtrty was a buri« Moro for a short time Friday morn ing while on their way home after Evening Service ............ 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of distributing his ness visitor at Grass Valley Fri An all day Fellowship Meeting of shell gasoline product, and is day. attending the N. E. A. meeting in Mrs. W. €. Helyer Mrs. J. C. Portland. Mr. Weller is a teacher the Assemblies of God churches of qirte an improvement over the old truck. Wilson and daughter Nellie and; Hood River, The Dalles, Dufur and in the schools in Californio and Fred Justesen who has been ill grandson George Sacre, ware busi- t Mrs. Weller, a relative of the Davis Friend will be held at the Moro Full Stewed Chicken and Dumplings Vegetable Soup family- was in search of family Gospel church. Monday July 20th- a few days is improved somewhat ness visitors at Grass Valley Mon-j Bated Ham with Sweet Potatoes Sweet Pickle Relish at this writing. day. Services at 10:30 a. m.i 2:30 p. m.; history. Green Beans Com Bread Buttered Peas Mr. and Mrs, Perry Bartiemay. Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer and grand and 7:30 p. m. AH are cordially ^*Ceorge Wilson and Jerry jr. re- Cherry Pie turii&d here Wednesday from Tim Orange Jelly Roll and two sons, Perry Jr. and Jim daughter, Louise Barzee, left last invited. Coffee Coffee ber where George was looking my left Friday morning for their week for Portland to remain sever after his sheep in pasture there. home at Hook. They were here al days visiting. Community Presbyterian Church A. A. Dunlap of Grass Valley for a week while Mr. Bartiemay, W. H. Ragsdale will leave Sun was looking after warehouse in- acted as relief section foreman 10 a. m. Sunday school with our day for Spokane to attend the here Sunday. during the absence of Mr. Miller monthly meeting of the directors rt guiar staff of officers present, t DOWN EAST LUNCH COUNTRY IUPPIR Visitors at the horn? of Mr. due to illness. m.. Mr. Mitchelmore will 11 a. of the Farm Credit administration bird ’ s-eye-view of the give a Baked Beans Au Gratín Oven Fried Chicken of the northwest district. Brown Bread Riced Potatoes D. W. Nish is handling a hoe on meeting of Synod held this week Cabbage Relish Afif/ Butter Carrots the experiment station again hav at Eugene. 7:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor Baked Spiced Applet Blueberry Betty ing returned from his trip to groups for the adult, high school Coffee Coffee Portland and St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brisbine and and junior ages. children left Saturday for a vaca tion which will take them to Crate: WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:00 Bible school The Port of The Dalles is open for business Lake, the Oregon caves and along • Now you can do away with the hot job of summer 11:00 Communion and Preaching the coast highway and to a visit and solicits your grain shipments Sermon topic: Convention High cooking — yet never do without a hot meal. Incred with relatives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whiteside are lights. ible? It’s true. Science now gives you a new miracle Rates: For storage---Standard Warehouse Rates here from Merril, Oregon and are of electricity—“Absent Cooking”. staying with Roy Dugger and wife Christian Science Church while Mr. Whiteside takes in the You place your entire meal — from meat to des The subject of the Lesson-Ser For full information write or call PORT OF harvest. mon at the Christian Science church sert — in a cold oven, set the time and temperature Harry Ragsdale returned last for Sunday morning, July 19t will THE DALLES, 1 he Dalles, Oregon controls, and leave the house if you wish. Return week from Grant county w’here he be “LIFE.” Phone 131 has been working on a federal just before dinner and your meal is ready. Even if Golden Text: John 17:3. This is crew that mapped a section of Har life eternal, that they might know your electric range doesn’t have a time control, its ney and Grant and Crook counties. thee the only true God, and Jesus temperature control will free you from all oven Men are beginning to come for Christ, whom thou has sent. watching while your meal is cooking. harvest already and are going out Responsive Reading: Proverbs 3. to put up hay much as they did 1. 2; 4:10, 11, 13, 14, 17. 18, 20-23 Another astonishing fact is that kitchen tempera in cOun- j Wednesday evening meeting is Electric ranges are very reason ... the - good old , days -, when the ... Nothing is more important than the air ture is raised only about 1° during the cooking of ty was in the heavy production g m , and jndudes tegU. ably priced. And you may purchase __ 1 _ _____ — I»« tAani VXZ VPQ For 4 the past ♦ few years, monies of healing. yours on convenient terms. The an entire meal. Electric cooking is cool cooking! column. we breathe. House dnst is the greatest operating cost is very reasonable, there have been few laborers The Reading Room is open daily Visit any dealer’s or our nearest office today and too, with low-cost Pacific Power ft around before the days that took in the rear of the church building carrier of disease germ. Electrolux air- Light Company electricity. see the wonderful new electric ranges on display. the place of harvest. where may be found the Bible and j conditions the home-expels air of moun Mrs. Jessie Henrichs and Mrs. | till authorized Christian Science j Jack Eva entertained five tables of i literature, which may be read, bor-( tain purity. past Noble Grands Thursday after rowed or purchased. noon at the Henrichs home. Everyone is cordially invited to • Mrs. E. E- Barnum spent the last attend the church services and to; Electrolux is the only Cleaner on of the week in The Dalles visiting make use of the reading room, with L. Barnum and wife. She be-, the market. Because it actually turned Sunday. LUTHERAN CHURCH Kent Unit of Auxiliary Elects Delegates 2 Former Resident Transacts Affairs In Kent CHICHES that cook themselves while you're away Ship Your Grain via Port of The Dalles m za GEE...//^ swell to have hot ivater all the time! i Classified Ads FOR HALE: 15 Raml>ouillette Aged Bucks and 250 ewes aged 5-6 yrs. See J. N. Maclnne*. Kent, Oregon. 36-37-38 FOR SALE: No 3-McCormick Deer ing Combine, Robert Mitchell, Kent... 34-35-3« P<1 WOOD FOR SALE: Pine or Fir |7.50 Cord, Delivered. Dufur, Ore. 84-35-36 N. N. Mortimer, Divine service will be conducted ; in the Grass Valley Methodist church building next Sunday July1 19 at 11:00 a. m. The attendance wa» very good July 5. Many have an opportunity I to "hear God’s Word, which thou-, sands must forego. Let us all, with cheerful heart go to the sanctuary of the I>ord. Sunday school 10:15. H. H. Fleckenstein, missionoryJ DOES what others CLAIM to do. 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