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FAM 4 WE. SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OftMQdjf,, FRIDAY, t, 1H|. * RELISH KCIPES FM - FULL CANNINE SEISM Refueling Record-Breaking “Flying Boucnir a home Môhday. Mr. and Mrs X G. Brown of Eu- which said execution commands me gene were visitors In Wasco last to make sale of all and singular the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Yates want to Wednesday following described real property Hood River Sunday and were Joined situated in Sherman County, State by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MolRkworth of Portland on a trip to the' Mount a series of parti»« to be held at the • of Oregon, to-wit: RELISH RECIPES ARE POPULAR Adams country^ Fraternity hall during the fall and The South Half of the Southwest winter. Mr«. Gertrude Mee is Noble Quarter, and the West Half of The fall season brings to the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman were Grand and Mrs. Jessie Amos Vice the Southeast Quarter of Sec minds of house wives thoughts of visitors in Portland Sunday. Grand of the lodge- ' tion Ten, also th« Northwest preserving late vegetables for winter Quarter of the Northeast Quar- Chester Medler was dismissed from use in the form of pickles and relishs, Walter Medler is reported as doing «ter the North Half of the North- the hospital Thursday following an nicely at the Mid-Coiumbia hospital judging from the many requests sent ' weat Quarter, and the Southwest operation. in to the home economics extension following a serious attack of blood Quarter of the Northwest Quar service at Oregon State College. poisoning. . Mrs. Elisabeth Fuller left Wednes ter of Section Fifteen, in Town Particularly numerous in- day for British Columbia where she ship One South of 'Range Seven quiries concerning recipes containing Yill visit with relatives for several teen, East of the Willamette tomatoes and cucumbers with com NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALE OF Meridian, containing 320 acres, binations of other vegetables. Listed REAL PROPERTY Sherman County, State of Ore below are a few of the recipes con t Mr- and Mrs. Barnes of McMinn gon- tained in mimeographed sheets which Notice i« given that an execution ville are guests of their daughter may be obtained free from the county Together with all and singular the and son in law. Rev. and Mrs. Walter and order of sale has been issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of tenements hereditaments and appur home demonstration agent or from Wafner * Oregon for Sherman County, to me tenances thereunto belonging or in the central office at Corvallis- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Root tranc- directed and dated August 22, 1932 anywise appertaining. Chutney acted business at The Dalles Satur- in a suit therein pending wherein The Now Therefore, by virtue of said ! day. Two dozen ripe toma oes, medium Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a execution and order of sale, and in sized corporation, waa plaintiff, and Don compliance with the demands of said Bert Wattenburg and .daughter Six onions, medium sized C. Wheat and Miary A. Wheat, hue- 1 writ, and for the purpose of satisfy- m ^oodolr” as It teovWed ^ver Curtiss airport, New York, while the two aviatriee«,lira Louis« were at Waahougal last \^eek end. Three red peppers band and wifp; A. J. Murray; Wil- in< the judgment aforesaid, and ac- M. Thaden and Mrs. Frances H. Marsallf were establishing a new women’s endurance record Mrs. Marie Troy of Th« Dalles is bert J. Martin and Elisa E. Martin, endng còsta, I will, on Saturday, the Three green peppers One dozen tart apples visiting at the home of her mother, huhband and wife; Gerhaxdine John- 24th day of September, 1932, at the i Mrs. Roy Belshee- One pound seedless raisens ■on (same person as G Johnson); hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of “Sorry. I can’t, sir,” was the reply. One cup celery cut fine equal to the - amount . ... .« eaaa of their stock Ajit *Dd Orion Wattenburg went H. 3. Wilson; and Sherman County «aid day, and at the front door of the BANK CLOSING “You see, I’m the bally head -waiter ” Two quarts vinegar National Fann Loan Association, a courthouse in Moro. Sherman County, for a total of $55,000- Officer, of u Powil Sunda . it Three cups cugar corporation, wore défendante, and in Oregon, «ell at public auction, the time of closing were E. D McKee, * ’ ; Continued from page one. president; Earl Jones, vice-president; ^r’ " Proudfoot /which proceeding a judgment was subject to redemption, to the highest Salt Sizing Heh Up tory made, each depositor will re- and Fred Fortner, cashier. Other The DaBes Saturday, j rendered in favor of said plaintiff bidder for cash in hand, all the right, Peal the tomatoes Chop first the Mrs. Dumbley was waiting to be ceive a blank form on which he or vegetables and then the apples. Cut directors were A. B. ; Potter, Asa Rev. and Mrs. Warner spent last and against the defendants Don C- title, interest and estate in and to served in the shoe shop. Wheat and Mary A. Wheat, husband the said real property which said de the celery. Combine the ingredients Richeldefer, R. H. McKean and Emil week at Irrigon with relatives. Presently the girl assistant ap- she can make an affidavit as to the and wife; A. J. Murray; Wilbert J. fandents, or either of them had on the and cook the chutney until it is thick Anderson. amount of his or her account. This proached her. Earl McKinney was a Dalles visi Martin and Eliza E. Martin, husband 16th day of December. 1918, being and clear. Pour it Into hot, clean tor Trursday “What size shoe do you wear, will be filed with the bank examiner and wife; Sherman County Na the date on whicn the mortgage jars and seal them- madam?” she inqured- and on this basis the final settlement tional Farm Loan Association, a cor mentioned in said decree was re Mrs- Frank Knox and children are Pickled Peaches "Well," said Mrs. Dumbley, with a will be made. poration, in the sum pf $7206-15 with corded, or since had in or to the a- visiting relatives at Yakima. coy smile, ”1 bought sise four last He gave the reasons of the bank’s Eight pounds peaches interest thereon from the 10th day of bove mentioned and described real Mrs. W. J. Laidlaw and daughter time.’’ failure the lack of deposits, saying ’ Four pounds sugar August. 1932, at the rate of eight property, or any part thereof. Jeanne spent last Wednesday and per cent per annum, the further that he understood the conditions the * The* girl looked puzzled Two quarts vinegar Dated this 22nd day of August, 1932 Thursday at the home of Mr. and sum of $400 00 attoney fees, and Yes, madam, I remember,'* she entire wheat country was suffering Eight 2-inch pieces stick cinnamon I HUGH CHRISMAN The Dalles Epworth League of the i«^e. «k«, ___ ivi. this pair ! Mrs Harry Van Gilder. replied; “but you’re i buying under- He had no blame for the cloves >28 80 copts and disbursements and Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon M E. church will meet with the • I directors of the Bank of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent had Select firm peaches, wash and re- I for yourself, aren’t you? local church at Wasco Sunday eve and stated that the closing was ning. Light refreshments will be as their dinner guests Sunday B H. move skin. Cook vinegar cinnamon, caused by a lack of money in the served and the local League members Grady and family, Miss Vivian and sugar together for ten minutes Long. Long ago or until a fairly thick sirup is formed Trounce and Mignon Wall. community and not by any fault of are invited. “Have you been with C & Co. for Ki management. Add the fruit, after placing 4 cloves Mr and Mrs. Homer Wall shopped many years?” Johnny and Olive Robison were in each peach. Cook peaches gently I He praised the citizens of the at The Dalles Monday. “Well, I was with them when they 0 until tender, but not broken. 'Remove I wheat farming sections and said that transacting business in The Dalles started their closing out sale.” Bill Nesbit flshed Tuesday- on Crooked peaches and cook svrup rapidly until I they were usually more |cogifizanh thick. Pour over fruit and let stand of the actual banking conditions than Mrs. A. C- Kasebreg and son were River Sunday. over night. Drain and cook the sirup people in other districts and he be visitors at The Dalles Tuesday Edward Grady spent several days ri VELVET SAILOR GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE again-, Fill sterilized jars and seal. lieved that the borrowers from the at The Dall«« last week Q Uy CHKBIK NICHOLAS ” The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church bank would extent themselves to MENTS, IN URANCE. Chili Sauce held its first meeting for the fall Bill Clothier has been employed at hurriedly repay the money they have Five quarts chopped ripe tomateos Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Bruce the Atwood store- borrowed so that the depositors Two cups chopped red peppers Grady. Plans for the fall and win Mrs. Ed McKee is visiting rela could receive their dividends prompt Two cus chopped green peppers ter were discussed. tives in Portland. ly. Crown Mills * One and a half cup« chopped Roy Belshee is getting around on In answer to questions that were Mrs Fred Hennagin was a visitor onions asked Mr. Schramm stated that the his crutches, again having dropped at The Dalles Tuesday. Three tablespoons salt MITCHELL, LEWIS A STA VER CO condition of the ban* was such that a section of pipe on his foot while One cup sugar Mrs. Earl Jones and son returned all deposits handed in over the he was repairing hjs vbell. Farm Implements Three cups vifiegar - from Salem Monday where they counter on Saturday would be held Dr- Arthur Butler left Wednesday One teaspoon cloves, ground visited relatives. by the bank Monday night at ten night on a short business trip- One teaspoon allspice, ground o’clock was given as the deadline Miss Florence Armsworthy whe One teaspoon cinnamon, ground Mrs. Steve McMillan spent several after which business would not be has spent the Summer in Wasco with Combine the chopped Vegetables. I days last week with relatives at received He also stated that com her parents ¡eft Thursday for On 4- the «alt, and sugar and simmer this Molalla. mercial checking accounts would be tario where she will teach during the mixture until it begins to thicken. I The Pythian Sisters held their considered as equal to the time le- Then add the vinegar and spices and first meeting for the fall Thursday posits in the settlement of the bank. Blak« Shaw was a business visitor cook the mixture down until it be Mr. Schramm remained at the bank night at the Fraternity hall.' from Gilliam county the last of the comes a thick sauce. Pour into hot for a day or two until the business B. H. Grady, H D- FYoudfoot and week. sterilized jars and seal. Or bottle of liquidation was started and an - • ’ • C- A. Tom transacted business at the the sauce and seal rith wax. This .BiUte Glinnie of The Dalles is other man will take charge tempo Dalles Tuesday. recipe yields about tliree quarts of visiting Robert “ Ferrell for several rarily until a permanent adjuster or sauce. Mr. and Mrs. Free Crews and Mrs. days- liquidator is appointed. He refused Because we buy in quantities, and are sell- Andy Shearer were visitors in The » to make any phophesy as to who this Dalles Friday. i »nd Mr». Carl Hendricks of inq for the benefit of the farmers them- Bad to Worse would be except by saying that the «' '¡I P Foni! were registered at the, Sher- Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee and || selves. We have the following low prices । law expressly forbid anyone to liqui Before the dinner began a young man hot£l. Mr. Hendricks is candidate man with an eyeglass and a drawl for feeds: To keep pace with fashion one date a bank who was a borrower son were guests at the Ed McKee i for circuit Judge for this district- said to somebody standing near: needs must acquire a velvet sailor hat, from the bank or who was personally “Beastly nuisance, isn’t it? Spoke to and this without delay, for it la the interested in the settlement of the that fellah over there—took him for first number on the new millinery pro bank. gram. The new sailors are different A dividend will be paid as soon as a gentleman, and found he had a from those that have gone before. ribbon in his coat The bally head Th«lr crowns are amusingly shallow, ’the hank has accumtfiabed enough- $16.00 waiter, I suppose?" - • v n \ ' ÍF MW * » •*--* J . _ their brims sre not as wide as they cash to declare a ten per cent pay ‘‘Oh( no.’’ replied the other, “that might be, they ars flexible rather than ment to depositors. Inasmuch as the High Grade Quality Per Ton stiff and they are worn with a lilt and bank was Kolding 400,000 bushels of is the guest of the evening.” WABCO. OREGON Patent “Oh- really-” drawled the young a tilt which gives them “style.” The wheat which it refused to sell at the man- “Look here, old chap- would models pictured came from across present priee it is thought by some W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities you mind sitting next to me at din sear The top one first saw the light persons connected with the bank that In th« atelier of Lily Dacha and the Per Barrel i ner and telling me who’s who?" this payment will not be far in the sailor with a drooping brim and a $16.00 SPECIALS FOR SEPTEiiBER^.' io and 12 " veil is a Feri« Heller creation. Youll future especially if the price of wheat Not sold in less than bbl. love one of the hew black velvet «all- should increase in the near future- WAISTLINES AND Stockholders >-of the bank will be lots ora with your mid-summery frocks and Red & White Ginger Ale, 12 oz . ... 2 for , NECKLINES GO UP ensembles. required to pay in to the bank a sum t Wasco |R. H, McKEAN S MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. FLOUR Wasco Oregon Still Selling Feed At Lower Prices The Red & WOore MILL RUN* SNOW MA DI FLOUR BRAN Waistline« and neckline« are go ing up. As the New York openings have come on apace. It is apparent that the waistline is all up In the air, and the Empire style Is good for another Belts are wider than ever before, waistlines are fitted, and «klrt« ar« extended several Inches above th« normal waist Th« higher waistline and the new wide belt«, many of metal studded leather, give that snug corseted look that la Important In the fall allhouette. Practically *11 suit «klrt« have th« bullt-np waistline, mnklng tuck-i« bloune* a . Dlaphram« must be flat, but hip« ■«ay be acknowledged slightly, th« curved hlpUn« adds to the effective ness of the new line. Neckline« are uniformly higher In both daytime and evening fashion«. Not that street frocks will have choker cellara. The neckline «Imply round, youthful Une. almost anlversah !/ becoming. Batteries » " AA Radio, Telephone, Auto- mobile., < - ¡ • RADIO TUBES TESTED r .-vv MFREE---^^ Any Kind of Tube* for Sale Get those new tires now before Winter comes a- long Sherman Garage & Machine Co F. L. MORROW, MOr. ' Wa.oo. Ore. .1 ./ Í Golden Sweet Corn.... 3 for 29c Sifted Sweet Peas, 2s’s 19c ‘ * i Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 1-2’s................ 15c Pineapple, Buffet, sliced or crushed, 3 for 27c Cereal . ....................... 17c Mayonnaise, pints/..................................... Asparagus Tips, 28.................................... 23c Catsup, large size... .............. . ............. 16c B. & M. Baked Beans or Red & White-Brown Bread.. 2 29c California Small White Beans 4-lbs for 19c Red & White Cqffee, 1-lb pkgs 33c Memorie Black 1-2-lb ... White King Granjilated Soap, large size, 1 small pkg free 43c Blue & White Ripe Olives, pint tin»..................... 2 for Red & White Deviled Meat, l-4s,... 3 for 13c Powdered Sugai . ....................... ...,3-lbsfor 19c Red & White Milk, large size ..................................4 fay 19c M Gelatine Dessert : . 3 for 19c Crystal White Cleanser ................................ 3 for 10c Camay Soap ... , 4.. . . ............................. 3 for 17c Red & White Prices Are Lower SHORTS Rolled Win ai $ 18.00 $18.00 Full Line of Dairy and Poultry Feeds Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON ■ TiWai—■ n-i’'—i L New Pei kins Hotel Sth and Washington Street« M IHMK, < t ! ARTRUDEEN, Manager RATES: Room with Haih, $2.00 and $1 fO . Without Rath, $1.50 «nd $1.0(1 Permanent rate« as4ow as $12.50 per _ month. A A A— Fireproof — Injured FREH GARAGE