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», I THE S H k ltM A N C O U N T Y J O U R N A L . M O R O , O R B Ü O N .1 I aâMËaiBsiËs Moro Bachelor Married Sunday n Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Newcomb and fam ily of Portland were visi- tors a t th e Joe Newcomb home Monday. I Emma Ellen F ortner went to Heppner Wednesday to stay a short tim e with relatives there, i . A rt Bibby and a party of friends were in The Dalles Tuesday to w it ness the fight. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mrs. Ed Alley were in The Dalles Saturday, Edgar to see a doctor Mi', and Mrs. John Foss left _ __. - a? d ji * Wednesday morning for a vacation 10 M illion Hear rendleton about his arm which was injured when a colt kicked him in the trip to California. They will be , _____ elbow. - —- —------- al>out two weeks. Donald, sen son oi of Mr. ana and Mrs. H arry Stark ------ was -•-*------- injured • Satur Donald- rar».i i ---- ------------ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blake and Dtwey Thompson had his to n sils, day when a tiActor he was driving daughter. Marjory, were visitors am oved Thursday morning a t t h e , backed up catching his leg between -jn m ovo Sunday. Mid-Columbia hospital. I« » and a rod weeder He Jack was well enough The of the rity »re being ■ ^ ^ j e D a lle ^ fo r *X-ray Sunday to ap-md the day. « . b i n , came to stay early this week. A number of new poles will be put up and new w ire will be strung where breaks occured last winter.; Donald W illiams returned .from Portland this week bringing a car home with him. Dewey Thompson . and fam ily came home this week a fte r spend ing an afte r-h a rv e st vacation a t ( Rockaway on th e Tillamook coasC j Long Time Resident Move V —T---- | EALTH Boy Injured By ¿y ADA1_R, M A Y N E Tractor Saturday At Sherwood PA G E T M R E 1. F R ID A Y . X tlG U S T 21, » S « OREGON CpAIRY COUNCIL Nothing in the way of a summer the peaohes on top. Bake in a mod dessert is more refreshing than ?ra te oven until the peaches are Former Resident Of Sherman peaches. No breakfast fru it is tender or until slightly browned on more inviting. In fact, fresh peach top. Serve either hot or cold with County Visits Here This Week es are a most appetizing addition .¡ç,'- ertam . to anY meal. ..... . a Fresh Peach Mousse An application was received last Having a very individual flavoi . and considerable juice, they are 6 medium sized peaches Friday by deputy county clerk particularly delicious served with 1-4 to 1-2 cup sugar Viola Hansen for the m arriage of rich thick cream. Peaohes and I-4 teaspoon vanilla Harold C. Ginn of Moro to Mrs. cream! We have been looking fo r- 2 tablespoons of cold w ater Stella Caldwell of Sherwood. The ward to them the entire spring ano 1 teaspoon of lemon juice three day, period was waived by the, . . • , and as usual,.he caught the limit. summer. - . 1 cup ôf Whipping cream county judge and the couple were cleaned up this week by M arshall , ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blind and 2 teaspoons gelatin m arried Sunday. Mrs. Caldwell is Williams preparatory to the begin-! But there are many other ways ing fair week. | Karl Eaton came down from son of Bend were at the Henry a sister o f Joe Peters, Mr. Ginn’s of serving peaohes. They may be Choose well ripened peaches. Peel M. M. Oveson returned Wednes- I Pendleton Thursday night and Roth home Sunday. partner in extensive farm ing opera substituted for berries in any of thé seed and press through a sieve; Mr. and jjrs . j oe Newcomb and various ways you have been serv- th eir should be 1 1-2 cups puree, tions. r . * day from Pendleton where he gath took his family with him on his return trip.. They will live near (jaughter were at Tygh Valley ing berries during the late spring Add sugar, the amount depending Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Duncan ered soil saWipIes from the station tnere. m e »cw,»u xwv vx v..«v Mission a short distance from P en -S u n d ay . there. The second foot of th at and early summer. • Peaches may on tartness of peaches. Soak g el- of Ashland were here Tuesday soil is wet enough to be encourag-I dleton and Karl will continue Mrs. Charles G arrett of Bend 1Ä be served over shortcake ' with atm ft m inutes in cold water; then night and p a rt of Wednesday. Mrs. ing. I " ork the « ibbon erosion 8t» -; here vs with here to to soend spend a a few few da days with J her whipped cream, as a peaci cobbler, stand over hot w ater until dissolved Duncan was form erly Mrs. Pem ic Mrs. Granville Phillips re tu rn - tK>n" in an up-side-down cake, fresh Add to peaches and stir thoroughly, daughter, Mrs. Sam Davis. Johnson and was well known here' 1 to her Hood River home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds, Mr. and and a t Kent. They visited a t the John Hays and wife and John peach pie, or pudding. Cooked m Chill until syrupy. Add vanilla and uay with Mrs. Je an Stam ey a fte r Mis. R, J. Baker and Mr. and Mrs Block and wife . are home from raw, served hot or cold, peaches lemon juice, whip cream until stiff, A. S. Johnson home while here. ’ and fold thoroughly into p ack Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norene and several weeks visit with her son, Florin Coon were in the huekleber t»ejr recent trip to the huskleberry have a luscious flavor. A rthur Johnson. • O' patches Sunday arid Monday re- aU.h Ju st before U k .n y have you,. v r «»'««‘• rf T u’n ?."“ l,a y fam ily left Tuesday for their Port Ray Hulse arrived in town Thur- turn,nl with several gallons • Harold Hughes was here last covered the U p of • plain butte, » t l freeze. Y .eld: 6 ae.-vn.gs. land home a fte r a visit with the Mrs. O. G. Nyquist is here from wecR to pacR up his furniture and cake with thin slices of peaches? — M. G. Melxer family. Faye Thomp sday from Mosier for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson l e f t ! Cbltori to visit a short while with t)0oRs preparatory to moving to Bake it the usual length of t i m e | } ' J J ) BY N A Z I son accompanied them to Portland Thursday noon for a few days visit bcr daughtei, Mrs. F lonn Coon. . Giossmont, Cal., where he will and top with whipped cream w' en for a weeks’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fulkerson are teach chemistry in the union high it is served a t the table. If you Je rry Cunliff, new school prin in Portland and other valley point3 before school starts. • i here to spend a few days with Mr. school. Grossmont is near San are baking your cake in layers put cipal, was in town this week pre Mr. and Mrs. George Meloy of^ and Mrs- M att Simon. Diego and Harold is well pleased them together with a whipped paratory to moving here soon. He cream filling. It offers a delicious will occupy the Endicott house Rowena were here Thursday for a { Dr. Hauleft and wife of Wasco th a t he will be teaching there, and different dessert. visit with relatives. and the Simon family spent Sat- Mrs. J. Davis and Miss Anna form eily owned by Mrs. J. C. Mc Mrs. Ida Davis is reported to be urday night and Sunday at (lacka- Schwartz were in Moro Thuisday. ’ Plain cup cakes, e itre r fr sh or Kean. improving in a Portland hospital mas *ake in lbe Cascades. ( an<J ¿a u g htei left over, can be varied for dessert Mr. Edward Krieg and family of I John Conroy and Lestei Barnum j ean< of Grass Valley, California, by splitting the cake, putting fruit Hood River were guests last week a fter a recent operation. Mel Schadewitz and fam ily were made a deal this week whereby are here for a few days to visit between the layers and serving- a t the M urray home. with whippet! ertam or a fruit at Camp Sherman for a couple of Barnum will purchase the Conroy re]a tives and tiiends. LeRoy W right’s furniture arriv sauce. ' lambs as soon as they are ready M rs. Arzell Lemley returned F ri ed Monday night from Oregon City days over the week end Thoroughly enjoy fresh peac es to come out of the mountains. day from a short stay in the hos while they are on the m^rk f. The and moved to the Hennagin house Now for the Fair. A. F. Harvey of Wamic was pital. which Mr. W right and family will siason isn’t long and \yith the h( re Tuesday for occupy this winter. Mrs. W right Pike were many and varied ways o b serv in g interesting ShermAn county peopl in Heppner recently to spend the was here Tuesday night but went in the development of the old Bar- day with Mrs. Pike’s sister and them, there is little excuse for not on to Idaho to visit her mother serving them daily." On at least If.w Mt. Hood p.w road from iron, Wamic » a m c to .o m noou husband. Mr. and Mrs for a few Weeks. Arnold two occasions try the recipes listed Those concerned will meet irT lygh g^arp Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy ano below. Valley next week. daughter returned Sunday from a Fresh Peach Tapioca - - . - , £. , , , , , . I Ivan Blagg, son of Mr. and vacation trip th at took them into The legality of m arble boards,, ^jrs j ames Blagg was operated Small boy—(to his m other): 1-4 cup quick cooking tapioca Canada whey visited the scenic pin-ball machines and m°tion Tuesday night f o r 'a n infected Mummy may 1 go in to swim? 3 cups w ater spots of the Canadian Rockies. picture theatre “bank nights will an dix Mother—Certainly not, my dear; I cup sugar Mrs. Sadie Rasmussen of Pen- be a argued rgued before the state suprem e i 1 A()ey W a,lac(. starK it's far too deep. 1-2 teaspoon salt dleton was here this week to viMit court this fall, Boy— But Daddy is swimirig. 1 tablespoon lemon juice - Arrested m Hamburg rnore than .... A U - A U . • M were ,n The Halles Sunday to spenu her mother, Mrs. Lucy Ruggles W hether tne coin machines are . , Mother—Yes, dear, but h e’s in 2 cups fresn sliced peaches ...... a year ago ort a charge of possess i „ i - , - / , i on,,teO the day with Robert Poley. a -d her brotheis and ■'sisters, in games of , skill and lawful am u se-. T, , a t , sured. 1 tablespoon butter ‘ anti-Nazi documents. Lawrence Lloyd Ordway returned to Hood cluding Mrs. Will Olds who is here ment devices or gam bling para- . " Simpson, seaman on the U. S S Cook the tapioca and w ater in a Manhattan, has been placed on tri phem alia will have to be determ in- River Monday a fte r working here from California. Q gecret Nazi court. The Riff—Did your gtand fath er live double boiler for la minutes, ad A1 Woods was here this week ed by the s ta te ’s highest tribunal, during the harvest season. the sugar, butter, salt and , charge, however, has been changed to a ripe old age? And whether “ bank night” is with- A a ,R. F ortner madi» a business looking a fte r business m atters. “ iue gai export ot mon Raff—No J he lived to a green old juice. In a greased baking dish, in the law or beyond the pale as a trip to Portland T hursday of last Wm. B. McDonald is moving into age. a lie waa swindled four tim es make altern ate layers of the tap- lottery will also have to be settle« 1. Week. the F la tt house this week from the ioca and peaches with a layet^^bi' J,-Me B arnett was in The Dalles “ ftvr reaching the age of 70. The decision will be state-w id? ranch. in scope. E ither the marble ma on business Friday. • . < •’ Orval Thompson and fam ily came chines, which are reputed to have The H artley garage has been She—I ought to leave you and up from F orest Grove Tuesday a f a “take” „ X ' ^ V o r b r i g ? ; colois. home to mother- < take” of $4,000,000 per year, year, ter spending the sum m ec-Jthere will continue to operate or they - . . . . , He (angrily)—•’Well, why don’t ! Dean Reynolds is giving evidence , J ■ where Orval was working in a tin wjH go, shop. They will probably remain Ralph E. Moody, assistan t sta te ’s ° f Prosperity by driving a new eat sha_ , tan>t She's loft father here during the w inter.' attorney-general and special pn>h- brought home last week. and is coming here. Stated communication of Eureka ecutor of gambling and vice cases Henry Roth is doing some w oilf ----- at M ORO * Lodge No. 121 A. F. & A. M in Marion county, started the ques- in the F ortner store. - Crabshaw—If .1 find I have to Thursday evening September 3ro. tions on their way through thv • Sam Davis and Ellen Cox wer£ Sfa y away more than one night Mrs. P. C. Axtell and Mrs. Chas courts. A lter stopping the opera- ¡n The Dalles Tuesday.. I will sihid y«Hrs telegram : Adlard gave a au revoir party for ting ol the machine s in Salem, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson Mrs. C ra ^ h aw —Never mind. I’ve Mrs. Eleptha Rader at the home convicting a Salem policeman of anJ s<)n were jn The Dalles read it already—-I found it in your of Geo. McDonald on Monday bribery and unsuccessfully trying oyer lhe weeR enJ> coat pocket afternoon. Each guest bringing a the city’s chief of police twice for -small g ift for Eleptha to use Th alleged negligence in failing to W h en tired and her new home near Sherwood. prosecute known gamblers. Moody Mrs. Carey B. Kirk frrm N ans- suddenly ordered Sheriff A. C. Burk a bit hungry field, Illinois, is a houhe guest of of Marion county to stop th e oper Mrs. L. J. Cope this week. ----- ation ol all marble boards, pin-ball g e t refresh ed a t John Forbes and son Cleo, re- games and “bank nights* within A ll S a t i s f a c t o r y B iiF in e s s is bi.il*. o n ’ turned last week a fte r being away nve ¿ays. ou r fou n tain . for a large p a rt of the summer. On the last day of graee^ a tto r 'C o n itile iic e - C o n f id e n c e o n t h e p a i t o f Vic B arr and family will move neys obtained tem porary restrain-; - 4 th e b u y e r t h a t g o o d s p u r c h a s e d w i l l b e into the Bourhill house as soon as ing orders preventing . state or it is vacated by Harvey Thompson county officials from seizing or de- I o f g o o d q u a l i t y a n d f a i r l y p r ic e d .’ Cool D rinks A n d Lunches who left Thursday with his fu m i- stroying the machines a t least un- ture for his new home a t Donald til September 17, when argum ents D ependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables a The telephone crew began work on a perm anent injunction will be this week repairing the damage heard. Overalls, Jum pers, Shirts, and all kinds o f ’done by the storm s and freezes of Prescription Druggist M. E. McKee last winter. Several days ago they D R Y GOODS brought some m aterial and equip m ent to the county and the crew Trade A t Pin Ball Machines May Be Ruled Out Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m Morning Worship ...... 11.00 a. in. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at eleven o’clock and on Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. The Wed nesday evening meeting includes testimonies of healing. The reading rcom which is maintained by this church is located in the re a r of the church building and is open daily where the Bible and ,all authorized Christian Science liter ature. may bo read, borrowed or purchased. T ’je subject of the Lesson Sermon for next Sunday, August 30, is “ CHRIST JE SU S.” Golden Text: John 3:17. God sent not bis Son into the world to condemn the world; but th a t the world through him might be saved. • Responsive Reading: Matthew 16:13-20^24. Wasco Church of Christ Come and attend a growing Bible school, which onens promptly nt Id « 'clock «-ach Sunday morning. When you hear the first bell let yourself be reminded that it is ju st 30 • minutes before- Bible school takes up. Bring your friends ana come: M orning church service a t 11:00., Th sermon t< pic this Sunday m orning is “ It pays to ad v ertise.’ Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor a t tbe church Sunday evening. All young people are welcome ard will be tau g h t th? scrip tu res by com petent in stru cto rs who know ind love God’s \\ ord, P ia v er me«*ting anil Bible study ■ac W ednesday evening. Th s erviee is held in the different homes. A nrouncenv nt m ade each Sunday m orning as to place. Choir prnctice”a_ T eA^urch. eaTa Erjjlay evening at S o'clock.’ Community Presbyterian Church Bible school . 10:00 Morning worship 11:00 When Your Shoes need repair send them to WERN MARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING 204 Second SJt. TH E "DALLES Attend The Sherman County Fair SI 'L. C O N F ID E N C E I ’d C-r Moro Pharmacy Classified Ads.~ Morn Lodge No- 113, I- O. O. F- Moro, Oregon M eets^lst and 3rd Tuesdays in the I O.O.F. hall Tran sient nnd visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to neet - with us. Lewis McKee, N. G. Joe Trnit, . Secretary r.- f ««nine R< becca I « dgc N»i 116 Moro, Oegon FOR SALE or trade. Good young ' Stallion. L. W. Amick, Kent 42-7 Lost: Spare tire for truck be tween Culver and Wasco. Darrel McQuillen, Wasco. 41-43 pd LOST—Clarinet, A ugust 15th. a t Grass Valley. Reward for re turning same to Kenneth Sm ith a t Dufur, Oregon. 7" 42-43 pd PIANO For Sale: Standard m ake piano near Moro. Will sacrifice for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy I term s. W rite Tallm an Piano Store, Salem, Ore. Meets 2d and 4th Tu- •3-1 ays of each month g v’isding i(iM«ni.ers wel j come. ” i 3 / - »■— £ iA T E F A IR P A R I-M U T U K L s HORSE RACES t'v cry A Her noon b a t S u n d a y N i o j i t Horse Show with K e llo g g A ra b ia n s and P la to o n C a valry ------------------------------ ( Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M j Moro, Oregon the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each momh. V isiting’ members cordially in- j “’ vitod“tn meql Wjfh u v H- B. Pinkerton, W. M. C- V. Belknap. Secy» Machinery Repairs . _ A 14-foot Harris Combine for sale Big Threshing Capacity- Cut Down From 16 Fed Maggie Barnum, N. G. I.da Boh •ocrpt<ir\ I Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. (). E. S. I Moro, Oregon Meets Every Second j F ourth Thdrsdays in e a c h ' Month. Visiting members j la vi ted. Esther Morris. W. lM. Rose Amidon, Secretary. H. Zeigler’s Qsu.o^y • added features Outstanding Exhibits Amusement* and F ree E n le r fn in m e n t A OM ISSION 3 0 C E N T S t ........ ju U:« le r I I F ree *** ., ct C Freight trains nowaday« act like express specials. New freight schedules are so fast, I sometimes wonder if everything has to be deliv ered day before yesterday. • M any of our passenger trains are running faster schedules, too. Well, one thing is sure. We make faster runs, bu t the first railroad commandment is still "Safety First.” T h a t’s one rule they won’t change. • Western railroads and al lied industries provided jobs for ,750,000 workers last year. Some of them live in our town. Good neighbors. Passenger fares are now the lowest in history with substan tial reductions on round trips. And no more surcharge for rid ing in sleeping cars. • This Free pick-up-and-delivery of less than carldad freight—I heard some traveling salesmen talking about it on the train yesterday. They said it saves shippers a lot of money and centers all responsibility on the railroad. The railroad picks up the freight a t shipper’s door and delivers it a t receiver’s door. Of course, the local de livery men get the haul from door-to-car and car-to-door at both ends. B ut the railroad handles the whole transaction. • __ When railroad® are busy, I notice towns along the railroad are prosperous. The merchants put more ads In the newspapers. McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements • . . i. Weare proud ofrailroadachi eve- men ts, appreciate the public’s good will and increased patron age, and pledge continued prog ress. / OTHER TIMES sought assurance in the sound of the town crier’s bell Today people find a real. sense of . security in their teltf)hvne\. Is your home a part of this close-knit, modern, tele phone using world? May we tell you more about the service? ’ '* Come and get Your Wants Roy J. 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