Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 16, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUB 8HBBMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
Old Scald Test Method
Expressed Io Degrees
Doheny’s Gift to the U. of Southern California
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MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1932.
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“Pass your finger through the
water three times. If it burns the
third time the water is the right
temperture
That venerable old formula for
telling when water is the right tem­
perature for scalding hogs is still a
good one, at least «for anyone blessed
with a reasonably keen sense of feel­
ing, says A. W- Oliver of the Oregon
State college animal husbandry de-
partment Anyone wanting a more
accurate measure may use a ther-
mometer and get the water between
150 and 155 degrees F. for best re­
suits, he says. As water boils at 212
degrees, it is easily apparent that
the term “scalding” as applied to
butchering hogs is a relative term
Exterior view of the magnificent library which Edward L Doheny, Jr, donated to the University of Southern Calf,
only Oliver cautions ajcinst taking
fornia as a memorial to his son and Which was dedicated recently.
out the hog too quickly, a- many an
r otherwise good scald is spoiled by not Marian Crews, Jack Morton, Ann
allowing long enough time for the
ped in The Dalles last Friday.
Margaret Me Derm id, Everet Landy. ter Med! er home last Sunday.
hair to,loosen fully.
Mrs. Hal White is reported quite ill
Mr. and Mrs Leo Watkins were in
at her home.
WHEAT DAMAGED
The
Dalles Saturday transacting
BUDGET MEETING
business.
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Mrs
Minnie
McKinney
and
son
and
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are being tried out and a greater part Mn. Arthur Sargent shopped at The
Mr- and Mrs. M S- Alley enter­
that can not very well be evaded
of the Turkey wheat seems to be a- Dall* Moday.
tained last Friday evening for their
Our tax bill in 1932 was $192,332- live so far. Whether or not it will
Th« «tory l»r for th. primary da»K>>t«r the occasion being her
59 and it is very likely that it wifi be so under field conditions cannot be
classes
of the M. E. church was given birthd*y- Games were the diversion
be between $180,000 and $185 000 for
determined for several weeks.
laet
Saturday
at the M. E. parsonage of the evening followed by refresh-
1933 unless the state property tax
with Lorraine Darby in charge Mrs. menta. J Ì J a
should be levied again which would
Walter Warner assisted.
Mr- and Mrs. A. L- Goseon and Mr<
make our taxes higher than for 1932.
and
Mrs. S. P. Boice and family wem
Lee Hines tansacted business in
Hood River this week-
| dinner <ue«ts Thursday at the A. C-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink have moved Mansfield home
WASCO HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Much credit should be given the from The Dalles to their ranch.
By Mary Jeannette Sargent
| Members of the American Legion
splendid
work
done
by
the
Camp
Fire
Last Tuesday evening a number of Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.
Last Friday evening the Wasco
high school entertained students of girls in connection with the children’s friends had a pot hick dinner at the Lucas Tuesday to sew for the local
Moro and Grass Valiey high schools welfare work which is sponsored by Frank Lamborn home. After dinner re^e^ work done by the Red Cross.
at a student body dance in their gym the American Legion Auxiliary. The the entertainment was cards.
i (NOTICE OF FINAL SETTIEMENT
after the county championship volley girls have made scrap books and oth­
Ralph Fenton of Goldeadale vis­
ball game between the two visiting er things to help with the work.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
ited with the Lee Hines family this
schools ' Although the weather was
J. P Yates and Judge Potter went week.
I dersigned, Parry B Siscel, Executor
quite cold many students made the *o The Dalles last Monday to attend
I of the last will and testament of
Mrs. Ed Moon and family visited Emsley Siscel, deceased, has filed h’?
trip from the visiting towns and en­ the meetng of the Columbia Valley
joyed an evening of dancing until Association, at which time different relatives at The Dalles last Sunday
final report and account of his ad­
11 o’clock. Patrons and patronesses ones spoke on the power plans-
Mrs. Roy Belshee and Mrs. Carl ministration thereof with the Clerk
for this affair were: Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Meara were McKean of Moro visited relatives in of the County Court of Sherman
McCulloch, Mr. Manning, Mr- and
County , Oregon, and that by order
business visitors in Portland; last The Dalles last Thursday.
Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Lydia Darby.
of
the Judge of said Court, Saturday,
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haight of The
the
14th day of January, 1933 at the
New scenery was received from a
Lum Brock who has been ill at his Oalles were guests of Rev- and Mrs. hour of ten o*clock a. m-, has been
theatrical supply house this week and
sisters home is much improved and Warner last Sunday.
fixed as the time, and the County
the manual training room has been a
able to be out again.
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Morrow shop- Courthouse, in the City of Moro.
busy place the last few days- As a
Plans for the Community Christ­
result new doors anef windows will be
mas tree are about completed through
much in evidence in two of the sets
representatives of the American Le­
used for the Masque and Dagger
gion and the three churches. The
plays
program will be given Friday, Decem­
Six weeks grades have been pub­ ber 23 at the school house
lished and the honor roll has been
Mr and Mrs. C- G. Erickson of
posted.
f
Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs-
The boys play their first basket Kenneth Woods last week. The two
ball game with Maupin here Friday ladies are sisters.
GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE­
night.
Mrs Allie Fleck visited with
MENTS, IN URANCE.
After being out by severe illness friends in Wasco last week-
Robert Ferrell and Eugene Spencer
Janet McQuillan shopped at The
returned to school this week
Dalles Saturday afternoon.
With the grades for the second six
Mrs. Kenneth Woods entertained
weeks published the honor roll shows the Junior Bridge club Friday aftar-
that the Junior class is ' leading loon. Three tables played and Mrs.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STA VER CO.
the entire school with the Freshmar Bernis Guy won club prize and Mrs-
class showing a marked improvement Dick Schunke guest prize
and in second place, the Sophomores
W. S Lamborn of The Dalles is
third and the Senior class trailing in
spending
some time with his son
fourth place. Augusta Huckin, a
Lrank
Lamborn
and family.
Senior may be considered the best
student in this report since she is
The Eastern Star met Tuesday and
carryng five subjects and has a held their election of officers for the
straight one average. The following ensuing year.
persons carry a regular four subject
Douglas Tuel spent last week near
course and have attained a straight
Grass Valley the guest of Robert
Spensor, Mary Jeanette Sargent, King. .
one aveage: Irene Beardsley, Arthur
Emma Ellen and Isabell Fortner
WA8CO, OREGON
Winifred Fortner, Mignon Wall,
of
Grass Valley spent the weekend at
Geraldine Funk- Others whose names
appear on the high school honor roll Wasco visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs Ed Feldman spent several
W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities
are: Margarette Moon, Evelyn Olsen
Ted Proudfoot, Marvin Thomas. Leon days in Portland last week.
The Wasco Fire Department will
Smith, Harry Dean Proudfoot, Cath­
SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER 17 and 19
ryn Johnson. The work done during give a card party and dance in the
the pait report period is a very good Fraternity hall Wednesday evening,
qualitf and all students seem to have December 21st. 1932. This party is
Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 2 lb carton... .. . .............. 29c
a more seriousness of purpose and for the benefit of the Waaco library
desire to work than other years the and all money taken in will be turned
Red & White Extra Fey Blue Rose Rice, 2 lb b g
11c
high school principal stated- Fewer over to them Everyone is welcome-
Baking Powder, 1 lb tins , .(n............
23c
failures were recorded this six weeks
At a recent meeting of the library
than at any time during the past two board the following officers were
Citrus Powder, large size......................... .... . . 2 for 43c
years
elected: President, Mrs. Ed McKee;
Blue & W hite Thompson Seedless Raisins, 4 lb....
21c
The Elementary grades also show Viec President, Mrs. Orville Yocum;
• large number making superior Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Dell Hull.
Old Nurnberg Mhlt, Hop Flavored, 2 1-2 lb. A*........ 41c
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grades this six weeks. This may be
Mrs Hugh White shopped in The
Wesson Oil, quar tins
39c'4|
due to the fact that many a boy and Dalles Saturday
T' ' !
girl look forward to Christmas about
Red & Whi e Salt, PI» in < r Iodized, 2 lb carton
09c F F
Ralph Eaton and daughters June
this time of year. The 7th and Sth
Lipton’s Tea,* Yellow Label, 1-2 lb.......
39c L
grade list only two pupils for each and Elda visited at Rufus last Sat-
urday.
grade but these are credited with
Waéco
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Oregon, as the place, for the hearing ’
of said final report and account," and
objections thereto, if any there be,
and the settlement and closing of said
estate.
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Dated this 16th day of December.
1932
Perry B. Siscel. .
Bnaeutor of the last will and test­
ament of Emsley Siscel, deceased-
George G. Upde:rraff, Attorney for
Exeeutor.
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Last publication January 6, 1933
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
^Notice s hereby given that the
ootaraigned as Superintendent of ,
Banks for the State of Oregon is in i
charge of the assets and affairs of
Bank of Commerce. Wasco, Oregon, ,
for the purpose of liquidation. All
peroons who may have claims against
said hank are hereby notified to make
total proof thereof by filing a duly
verified claim, as by law provided,
with the Deputy Superintendent of
Banka in charge at the office of Bank
of Commerce on or before December
21« 1922.
“A.A.Schramm,
Superintendent of Banks.”
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
execution and order of sale, and in
compliance with the demands of
«aid ^rit, I will, on Tuesday, the 3rd
day of January, 1933, at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, and at the front door of the
court house in Moro, Sherman Coun-
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction,
subjection to redemption, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all
th* right, title, interest and estate
in and to the said real property which
said defendants, or either of them,
had on the 6th day of December, 1919,
being the date on which the mort­
gage mentioned in said decree was
recorded, or since had in or to the
above mentioned and described real
property, or any part thereof-
Dated this 30th day of November.
1932.
HUGH CHRISMAN
Now Therefore, by virtue of said Sheriff of Shermah County. Oregon.
disbursements, and which said exe-'
cution commands me to make sale
of all and singular the following des-'
cribed real property situated in Sher-'
man County, State of Oregon, to-wit.
The Southeast Quarter of Sec- '
tion Three; the Northeast Quar- '
ter of the Northeast Quarter,
the South Half of the North-
east Quarter, and the EastHalf
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec­
tion Ten; the Southwest Quarter
of Section Eleven; all in Town­
ship One South, 'Range Seven­
teen, East of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 520 acres.
Sherman County, State of Ore­
gon. Together with all and sin­
gular the tenements, heredita­
ments and appurtenances there­
unto belonging or in anywise ap­
pertaining.
Prices Further Reduced
(Cooperation makes it possible for us to sell
feeds cheaper.
Notice is given that an execution
and ordf>r of sale has been issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Sherman County, to me
directed and dated November 30th,
1932, in a suit therein pending
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff,
and Bessie Axtell Belshee (formerly
Bessie Axtell) and W. R. Belshee,
wife and husband; Marie Axtell Troy
(nee Marie ’Verdell Axtell) and Rol­
land Troy, wife and husband; Frank
G. Djtk; Sherman Electric Company,
a corporallbn; D. J. McLachlan and
Mollie McLachlan, husband and wife;
and Sherman County National Farm
Loan Association, / a corporation;
were defendants, and in which pro­
ceeding a judgment "was rendered;
in favur of said plaintiff and against 1
the defendants« Bessie Axtell Belshee
(formerly Bessie Axtell,) and Sher­
man County National Farm Loan j
Association, a corporation, in the sum ।
of $9934.58 with interest thereon i
from the 26th day of November, 1932,
at the rate specified in said judg­
ment; the further sum of ?500.00
attorney fees, and J21.70 costs and
Shorts
Mill Run
Bran
R. Wheat
.
75 sack $17.00 per ton
65 sack $15.00 per ton
.50sack $15.00 per ton
75 sack $17.00 per ton
Calf Meal
Cracked Corn
ScYatch Feed
Laymore Egg Mash
Salt Half Ground
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.25 li>
$1.10
1OO lb sa< k $ 1.50
1OO lb sack $1.40
1GG lb sack $2.00
1 25 lb sack
per ton $ 1 G 50
FLOUR
ba net
Sherman Cooperative Grain Grower}
WASCO. OREGON
I R. H. McKEAN I
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MRSÆ. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr
Crown Mills
niances Drought
to your home over me vires of the Pacific Power &
Light Company of a very reasonable cost, The average
electric cooking bill Is less than $3.50 a month.
FLOUR
Farm Implements
Wasco
Oregon
The Red & WhiteStore
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high honors receiving no grade below
a two. they are Dorothy Lamborn
Jean Wall, John P’-n»i<ifoot and Cath­
arine Fridley. Others listed in this
rank from other grades are. June
Hine. Berre! Sheets, Malcolm Rich-
•Iderfer. The primary grades are
not included in high honor ranking
. bat have on their honor roll the fol­
lowing students. Clyde Fridley. Laur­
in Winnett, Gerald Nesbit. Leland
Bchwendel, La Veil e Guy, Jessie Knox.
Brama ' Lamborn, RobeJt Nesbit,
Gladys Stone, John Schwendel. Patri­
cia Yocum. Those on the honor roll
from the 4th, 5th, and fith grades were
The Wasco Study Club met Friday
at the home of Mrs. Augusta Hukin.
A program was given and the school
girls assisted in the singing, and in-
-trumental music was gven by Mary
Jeanette Sargent and Miss Vivian
Trounce
John and Gordon Hilderbrand are
both at home ill with the chicken
pox.
B A. Grady and family spent Sun­
day in Waseo at the B. H. Grady
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand of
The Dalles were guests at the Ches-^||
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Red & * hite Premien; Baking Ch- colate 1- Hb
Red exican Style Beans for Chili .... .
4 lb for
Powdered Sugar . ..........
; . ; 3 lb f< r
Red & White Coffee, 1 lb pkg........
Big Bargain C offee, 1 lb pkg.... ............
Blue & White Oysters, 5 oz...................
2 for
Red A White Mayonnaise, pints............
Red & White Prices Are Lower
23c
19c
15c
19c
29c
19c
19c
28c
Women
iicnen sioves
• Freedom from cooking c , e
cooked, piping hot, and the current auto-
turally taken for granted- -c
mafccliy shut off.
day after day — if you let a m
Electric ranges are fast, clean and eco-
trie range do your cooking
You can place your meal in H
j set the timer, lea*?* ham» fc. t!
and roturn to find your dinnti
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ndsal. No fumes, flames or smoke. Foods
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facto better, too; for alt the savory ¡uices
and flavors ore retained and there’s no
cosuy shrinkage.
GINN, COLEMAN « CO.. Moro. Ore
MORO HWD.* IMPLR' ENT CO Moro Ore
O’MEARA SUP. & IMP. CO. Wasco, Ore. PACIFIC PO^ER & LIGHT CO.
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