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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1937)
I n k. .„..r iubtmtM TBL bUKHMÀN fcbUWtt MIMALA itUBU. üiUtâuN .. • MtiiuY, ÀtiattW U, lief EEà Mrs. Robert W. Pinkerton 111 At X~ Daughter’s Home Mrs, R. W. Pinkerton suffered a stroke of paralysis while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Poole in The Dalles last Saturday and is still' confined to her daughter's home there. , Mrs. Harriet Whalley drove up from Portland Wednesday to re turn. her daughter, Laura to her home* there after a short visit here with relatives. Erwin B. Lemon, registrar at Oregon State, was here last Friday to look over his ranch southeast^ of Grass Valley. L. 'R .French came up from Port land Tuesday to spend a few days in the county on business. Thurs day he drove to his farm in Gil liam and Morrow counties. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKenny of ; Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessie Henrichs. Mrs. Mc- Kepny is a niece of Mrs. Henrichs. Mrs. Don Clodfelter and children spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Lucy Ruggles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes were here last week end from Los Gatos, Cal., where they are living this Bummr. He is teaching in La- Mesa, Cal. Mrs. C. L. Poley returned Sun day from a visit in Portland. Art Johnson left (Monday for Portland fon a few days business trip. v J ,.A Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hart a 91 pound son in The Dalles hospital. Mrs. Hart is a daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. O. L. Belshe. Wily Knighten and family were here Tuesday leaving the next day for Albany where they are at tending the state American Lgeion convention. Dr. Curry the Optometrist, who makes Professional Visits to Moro will be here again soon. - Watch paper for date. 41 Judge Carl Hendricks was here Wednesday from Fossil to pass sentence on Paul Quintin, who con fessed to robbing the McKay ser vice station at Kent. Miss Evawinne Jones who taught in the Moro schools last winter was here Thursday to get her books from the school building as she has resigned her position for next year and decided . to attend the univer sity instead. , The Harbke family that was drowned Sunday at Netarts was known in this county, the elder HaM>kes having lived here at one time. County Judge George Potter and District Attorney Johnson wer$ in Portland the first of the week to attend a meeing called for the pur pose of discussing tax foreclosures by counties. Present laws are not well coordinated, it was said^at the meeting and a general conference to rewrite the tax laws was pro- afisfaäfe on “Far Horiions.” Week’s verse: ‘‘What shall 1 render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward m e?” Psalm 116:12 Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister , C1” ” ! LUTHERAN CHURCH Dalles Friday» • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and son of The Dalles spent the weak end '-.i 1 *<• ■ , here visiting-relatives. I . Erma Wells of The Dalles, Rose >WaiCe Methodist Church 10 • ’ Werner of Mill Creek and Max Van Ausdal of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Henry Roth Morning Worship t 11 a. m. The Lutheran church service will be home Sunday. Psalmist said: “I was glad when conducted in the Grass Valley Mrs. R. O. Baldwin and son and Dale Baker left Sunday for Port daughter of Seattle, Wash., stop they said unto me, ‘Let us go into Methodist church building August land to be gone a few days return ped to visit her sister and family, the house of the Lord.’ ” Let us 15 and August 29 at 11:00 a. m. follow the example of David and Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. ing Thursday to remain with his Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young, last jojn the morning worship Repairing to the Lord’s temple parents until school starts" in in a devine command which reads: week on their way to Los Angeles, J. l . Cannell, pastor. September, when he will go to Thou shalt sanctify the holy day. “ ~ ' _____________ Battleground, Wash., where he California? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes of Since we have the opportunity of will teach thia school year. I LeMasa." Caltfornia,' were visiting Christian Science Society hearing God’s Word, let us not for Mrs.'J. H. Wilt was a visitor in . jendg jjere over the week end. | Church service at the Christian sake the assembling of ourselves T h e Dalles S a tu rd a y . | ' Mr. and Florin Coon of Zig Science church begins at 11 o’clock to-gether. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gilkison j. were visitors here over the on S u n d i/ morning and the subject H. H. Fleckenstein, came up from Portland last Thurs-, weeR f the LeSson. Sermon is “SOUL.” Missionary. day to the home of Mrs. Gilkison Sj ^jrs Qjd8( Mrs. R. J. Baker | Wednesday evening meet, which parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle. apd Dale Baker, Mrs. Dick Huhman includes testimonies of Christian Try Journal -advertising, it pays Mr. Gilkison will ran the ranch for and daughter Anna were v visitors is ito r s Science healings, begins at eight Mr. Coyle this year. I in The Dalles Friday bringing Jean o’clock. •Mrs. Bill Nelson was a visitor, ette Huhman home after a week The reading room is located in Mòro Monday. in The Dalles for medical treat- the rear of the church building ’ with an attendant in charge after Mr and Mrs. Fred Cox, Ellen ment. Cox and Earle Shipley were in The ^ rg j jj Wilt, Mrs. Charles each church service. NEW YORK, N. Y —As h u Members of the commission are LAWYER manitarians of two continents Colonel Henry L. Doherty, chair Dalles Sunday where Mr. Shipley Lemjey > Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and :------------------ L— A p Balzer were in Moro I Grans Valley' Baptist Chur< h cheer one of the m*»t dramatic man; Jeremiah Milbank, vice- held services in the Baptist church, fights medical science ever has chairman; Paul de Kruif, secre I WASCO MORO Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe are the visiting Mrs. Ray Blake. 4-.. —- .* ■ » * of s a f son t ' bom ■Lsa— aa August ft twwiixii 8 fi at of _ . _ j Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. A’aged to preserve a life—the tary; Edward S. Harkness, trees parents V________ Ivan Gervais spent the week end ?ase of Frederick B. Snite, Jr., in- urer; Mrs. Nicholas Brady, John I in The Dalles. * an tile paralysis victim who faces S. Burke, Edsel B. Ford, Lessing The Dalles hospital. -» ! Community Presbyterian Church Teven years in an iron lung— Rosenwaid and Felix M War Mrs. Wayland Weld, and children Mrs. Jim Blagg was taken to „ T, ----- «« L>aV vl y-k 10 a. jn., Regular Bible school 4 .-^ - nope that the long battle for con burg. returned to their home at Bonne The Dalles hospital last Atonaay Monday t e s t e r Smith, general super- FLAVOR AND SMOOTHNESS trol of the disease may be nearing During the past four years th- ville Monday after several weeks where ahe underwent an operation ¡ntendcnt May we continue to be success is expressed by those en Nutional Birthday Ball tor th- BEYOND COMPARE- visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for appendicitis on Tuesday. President has raised more tha: gaged in research. in the Lord’s house though the $4,000,000 for the fight against in J. S. Newcomb. ‘ ' | g am stark was a visitor in The Aided by funds from the Presi AT A PRICE THAT EVENA weather be warm. paralysis. DiTher ........................... Co’ Colonel ’ dent's Birthday Ball Commission fantile Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle were Dalles Saturday. -------- -- u a m Morning service of [SCOTCHMAN WILL SPARE! for Infantile Paralysis Research, ty has been national chairman o: Moro visitors one day last week. ^ rg Alfred Alfred Kock rawvn. ____ entertained worgbip when the pastor will speak Dr,.Sidney David Kramer, of the the movement since its inception — loaf Mrs. Paul Hillman and children with three tables of bridge last Photo shotvs Frederick B. Snite Long Island College of Medicine, reports hopeful tests lor preven Jr., infantile paralysis iron lur;- who have been visiting her parents Thursday. Mrs.: Bud Coon made YOU CAN’T tion of the disease with no?e dweller. Inset—Colonel Henry L Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller fai?h gcore and Mrs. Edgar Alley »prays conducted on morkevs. Dcnertv. for several months was joined by low. BEAT IT! her husband who has been attend Ray Newcomb of Orchards, Wn., ing a teachers conference in Chi is visiting at the home of his cago, leaving Friday for their brother, J. S. Newcomb. home in Oakland, California. Max Van Ausdal of Salt Lake Mrs. Estel Hartley and son Har City, Utah, arrived Saturday to ry; N$’ss ICussie Holmes: John and visit at the E. E. Gervais home. , BRAND AV N E and Andy Reckmap were visitors Art Bibby took a truck load of m The Dalles Monday. stock to Portland Sunday and BLCNDED W H IS K E Y — M PROOF Levi Bennett and son o f Oregon 75% Grain Neutral Spirit* Mn,y. nd,8 M n. Dell Old» left Go id MlISIC A dm . 75c LE i N CORP., Ws- r »pr. i»n CALvnrr i m s t L ix m S ooiw.i City are here ~ looking f^r harvest M ivir. »nu im o . v iL LCmUi WCLAV.MO., AN i : PI..........----- ító (KcuTivc ornctii cmny ÍL?.uK work. He was a resident of Sher- Tuosday aftemoon for Tygh Val Vienna Twists «•a man county about thirty years ago. jey wben they received word that Is there a man with soul so dead cup ^ tt€r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth were Qran<iina Olds was very ill. that he doesn’t enthuse over home Qn^ cup boiling water ooooooo&oooaoooooooeoeoocoooooooooooooso&oscooooo in The Dalles Sunday./visiting Mr. baked -bread or rolls? For that ^ ree fourths cup sugar and Mrs. Ed Bergdorf. ' | M rs. Ô h u h b w itt—-W h e n we go matter, everyone enjoys hot rolls p wo compressed yeast Charles Foster and iMiss Camilla where nQW we have to ride on and if they’re home made so much p jaaojved jn One cup cold Water Dugger of The I>alles were married the ' ol(1 atreet car. car. Before we were old street the better. Two eggs at Stevenson, Wash. Saturday married you me everywhere If a woman can bake really good pne teaspoon salt August 7. in a taxi. rolls she has established her repu- JSix cups flour G lad ys P ayne who is working Chubbwitt—Yes, and that’s one tation a . -a superior cook among Butter, Cmnamon^Sugar - - b i|,4rd >t Miller- big reason why we have to ride in all the housewives of the common- Cream butter and sugar, add bod home the street cars now. ity.i For not everyone can be sue- ing water and cool. Add tne Karl Eaton and son of Pendleton cessful with rolls - and probably dissolved in cold water, then the were business visitors here over Read the ads in th eJ o u rn a ^ ^ for that reason only a few try. well beaten eggs, flour and s a lt week end. Somehow, with the advent of com- Turn out and knead. Roll out the last Mr. and Mrs. Bert Belshe of The HUDSON PONTIAC - TERRAPLAN- mercially made bread and rolls at dough in a large round piece, one Dalles are here this week visiting r e a s o n a b le nrice baking in the half inch thick. Spread it with a Mrs. Ben home has become unpopular . . con- little soft butter and sprinkle with p" ynePar®n ' - PETERSON MOTOR c o ! 217 Ç. THIRD ST. sidered quite definitely old f».h- cinnamon up to- Henry ,Roth snd son »re painting « » - ------------- THE DALLES. OREGON ,O”Il o r saving devices and a to a long roll and out into slices the houteon the Roy Powell ranch Science Battles Infantile Paralysis C H T O ÍE S Dale Baker To Teach School Next Term T. Lester Johnson A S a t. A u g . 2 1 Òy A * Kent Legion Hall OREGON <QAIRY COUNCIL FUN FOR FAIR FAIR FOR FUN large number • of commercially with a sharp knife* P a A themi m Everett and Unusual Values In Used Cars made products previously produced a well P » » d e ^ s a le . I were visiting in the home done much to emauci- Brush their tops with butter ana ! his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. 28 To Select From pate the housewita. But as a re- allow to rise Bake in Ted Everett several days last week. suit children are missing many ex- hot oven (400 deg.) for about ¿0 ut 4th ft Union Roy Schilling and wife and Mrs. periences dear to the hearts of minutes, and, if desired, just before peri icnvvn v**~««* --- — ------ , . 120 a d u tt^ And one of these, so often removing from oven. brush them Bud Coon were visitors m The TELEPHONE with egg volk mixed with a lif+’« commented 4ipon, is the memor) of opening'jfehe front door to the cooking oil, and sprinkle top with When Your Shoes need repaii sweet fragrance of baking bread. cinnamon. send them to Truman Strong h a s fin ish e d None- couTd wish a return o f thè Rough on the Soil harvesting 37 bushels per acre ‘Good Old Days” for the modern A fanner who was always com housewife. But these same labor A tto rn e y A t L a w from his farm next town and plaining about everything was ready for a vacation away from the saving devices Should provide leie- GOOD SHOE REPAIRING ure time which would make an oc- showing the result of fine growing ( heat. ' M o ro a n d W aaco casional batch of rolls a real weather and super,or skill in cul- 04 Keeoud St. * THE DALLES Water consumption is some days tivation, when his visitor said to larger than the amount ‘ that is pleasure. him: “Well, you ought to be satis pumped and since the recent break Bordeaux Rolls fied with such crops as these. There down it is being found difficult to One. and a fourth cups milk, scald is certainly nothing lacking. You qH t K P WTHMiinnMMunimntntirn i n in iim i i n iiin H t i ii iii iii BBB i hHn i u ttt ant) cool. replenish the supply. Users may have nothing to kick about this One half cup sugar cooperate by being careful. year.” One tablespoon bait Everything appears on a work The old farmer stood in a medi basis at this time of year when Three eggs, well beaten tating mood for a minute, then re • . gveryone has some part of the Two compressed yeast cakes plied, “Well, you know, son, such One fourth cup lukewarm water i s a n e c e s s i t y in ~ b u s in e s s . R e l ia b le ..harvesting process for which to crops as these are pesky hard on 'hix or more cupe flom* be responsible. Women and girls the soil.”—Montreal Star._______ g o o d s , R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e t h e d s .F a ir prho usually are responsible for the One half cup melted butter Mix in the order given except p r ic e s g o b a n d in h a n d to s t r e n g t h e n social affairs are now busy feed ing crew of harvesters and men for butter which should go in after th e b o n d o f c o n fid e n c e b e tw e e n m e r are either actively threshing or some of the flour has been beaten in. Put dough in bowl and let rise roustabouting for those who are c h a n t a n d c u sto m e r . until double in bulk. Take small threshing. K or H a r v e s t N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s amount on flowered board. Knead Mrs. Mollie O’Leary Price of Big bit and roll to about the size n n d C lo th ig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d is e th a t Timber, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Hick of a pie tin. Spread with butter, ey, formerly Edith O'Leary, Miss sprinkle with poppy seed, cut in w ill p le a s e a t p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . Mabel O’Leary from Butte, Monta Wedge shaped pieces - about eight, na were here this week visiting at depending upon the size you desire Q u a lit y the Charles Belshee home. the roll. Roll from outside or wide Austin Foss and Miss Leora side in. Set on cookie sheet or M u sic: P a u l H u e ln tt’s 7 S to r e ' ‘ z- ‘Peetz drove to Bend Sunday to large pan not too close together. p ie c e O rch estra visit Miss Helen Bartlett. Let rise. Bake and brown in 400 •uunin i»»«« degree oven. NOTICE Sealed Bids for. position of bus driver will Ibe received by clerk of School District 22, Moro,k,, up to August 29. The Board Reserves the right to reject any or all .bids P h o n e 454 A . W . M cL eo d D e m o n s t r a t io n s m a d e • e- Tom Fraser,Clerk. 40-41 GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF W E R N M A R K ’S j R e lia b ility - H a r v e s t B a ll Sat. A u g -1 4 ,1 9 3 7 Moro Legion Hall Door Prizes Adm. $1.00 W e h av e installed a n e w V a lle y P a rr electric hoist to m a k e g reasin g an easi LOST: Between John Conroy’s ranch and Grass Valley, Thursday August 12, a Model A Ford tire and rim. Reward. A. W. McLeod, Moro, Phone 454. ♦ For Sale: 480 acre farm, known as the Onah L» Medler Farm near Wasco—running water—430 acres in cultivation. Terms—H. L. MOR RIS, MAUPIN, Oregon, phone 17- F88 40-41-42 er and m ore th o ro u g h job. For Sale: Corridale rams and ewes, with paper or without. Wal lace May, Grass Valley 41-42 SA V E GAS For Sale or Trade: Late 1933 Chevrolet truck, etakp rack, good tires, just rebuilt.. See it, at J. S. Newcombs, Grass Valley. Z e ig le r s TOR: Calkins combination Treating Machines, 90 & 150 bu. per hour CAR GREASING Classified, Ads. »VP* O lD C a lv ert’s Entertainment Features at the Sherman County F a ir-— September 24 - 25 - 26 will be numerous and good. Max Barbour’s Bucking String is appearing at Rodeos in Lake- view, Goldendale, Ellensburg, the Pendleton Round-up and then to Moro. Local Horses will continue the high quality races started last year and none will deny but the Peter Quick colts brought th e crowd to their feet. Concessions and Dances to fill in the evening hours. _ 3 Full Days 3 S tan d ard oils and greases are ysed th ro u g h o u t an d experienced labor in sures a satisfacto ry job. SA V E W EAR FOSS & COMPANY The Calkins Weeder Pulls LIGHTER Because It Is CORRECTLY Designed » PENETRATES Better A. W. McLEOD Local Agent Moro, Oregon Phone 464 Full Stock Of Repairs All sorts of used machinery Harvesters-Weeders-Etc. Oregon's Best County Horse Show 4-H Stock Exhibits that Win Prizes at the International It’s Your Fair fniniH H :unn i Hn»»m i»TTmnmnnniinni»nniaHn:nnnn7TTTTm nK «i « ’