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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1933)
TME ’ 8BKRMAN ’ COUNTY JOURNAL. OBNGON. FRIDAY, JULY 7, im, MOHO, PAOS 4 any pf the event® was the smoker on Gain the evening of th« fourth. Headlin Harry McDonald of Moro and Among Oregon Farmers er» Danel McQuillan of Wasco battled six torrid rounds to a draw while par tisan supporters shouted and yelled Although there are 175 separate encouragement from the sidelines. organizations 65 or more of these are Both boys fought a clean fight with associated together in federation« or plenty of mixing and the crowd seem central sales griups which tend to pro ed pleased when 5 Bill McDonald mote greater strength and unity. is referee, held up both of their Fruit and vegetable marketing asso hands at the close. ciations lead all others in total num The semi-windup, scheduled to go bers, according to the new directory four rounds, ended in the third when which classifies the cooperatives in 18 Wild Man Randall of The Dalles groups. There are 11 general purch cnoi led Young Firpo into dreamland asing organizations and six dealing with u couple of swat.-» beneath the exclusively in oil and gasoline- ear'. The fight was even until >Ran- A new' setup for federal financing lall knocked Firpo down for the count of cooperatives is now in force undei -if nine and completely out a couple the new federal farm credit admin of Seconds later. istration which decentralizes this Red Williams, of Klondike, whose type of financial service, Gatlin re night red trunk* were matched by ports. Loans to cooperatives will iair nearly a« red, won a draw with now be made through 17 regional co 4mie O’Leary of The Dalles in four operative credit b$nks. the one for rounds fighting at 145 and 140 re- this region being Spokane. nectively- Mike Garretson and One Oregon Cooperatives have been Round Gardner both of The Dalles largely self financing and now ewe '’ought four one minute rounds as a resulting in a de only about $285,000 to the credit ac ministration, a policy might cision in favor of Gardner who had well be continued even under the new his opponent on the floor for a nine and more favorable loan, arrange- ■•ount in the second. The boys want ments Gatlin believes. Outside en- ed it called a draw but Referee Me- tangling financial alliances frequent Donald wouldn’t liave it to. Roe ly lead to outside control, he says. White, of Miller, and James O’Meara While Oregon cooperatives are stron ' of Wasco tangled in the curtain rais ger for their position of home owner er for four rounds and while 0 Meara was the heavier he was not ao ex ship and control. perienced in hitting and lost by a de cision. Mr. and Mr». U J- Lúea» and Mr. and Mr®. George Potter spent the 4th in Pendleton. I1 Mr- and Mr» Ray Crew» of Port land spent the week end with Mr- Crew’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maurer of Port land spent the 4th at Wasco visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John McClure spent several days in Portland last week. British Aviator» Conquer Mount Everest Mr. and Mrs. John Royce and Mr. and Mrs. George Lamborn visited at Dufur Wednesday. Mrs. Madden ac companied them and remained in that place for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gore »pent the 4th at Wasco from their home in * H e W ay / Kelso, Mrs. Bartha Halay of Goldwndale spent th« 4th at tha home of her son Bemis Guy. , «i About 60 friends and neighbors enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Ed Mc Kee lawn last Tuesday Friends of Grandma Alley were grieved to hear of her death Tuesday night. The funeral services will be held at Moro Thursday afternoon- Roy Guy of Stockton. California, is visiting at the Bernis Guy home. Mr. and Mrs. U McCafferty enter tained a number of gueste at bridge. Saturday night There were 5 tables and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Haven made high score for the evening. w M ïalth Rr-MAVN E COU|ICIL Q^SON Air • Commodore P. F. M. Fedow' leader of the Houston Everest expedí*.' tlon, led bls British comrades across J the peal: of Mount Everest, highest mountain In the world. The photograph allows a recent view of Mount Everest made by members of the expedition. The Inset shows the Marquis of Clydes dale, left, and Flight-Lleut D. F. Mc Intyre. Their achievement was the first time mar ever saw the mountain to|,. With th. oomin« Of wan»« toottptek to hold th«> itbaeomaa incraastagly dtfficult to gdwoa with salt and pep .pend the usual many hour» to the per. Dip thdm In bread crumbe, then Utehen. Th. £ the bread crumbs. Put the butter in flower® needing attention, the long to a hot skillet, add the cutlets and walk or the impromptu drive art but a few of the many things that claim , brown on both sides- Peal and quar our interest ddring the summer day« tar the potatoes. Place them around As a conaecjuenca, in planning sum ths cutlets. Sprinkle with salt and mer dinner menus, care should be cover with the milk. Cover and bake taken to make them decidedly simple. in a slow oven (SOO degrees F) until J. R. Kaseberg of Portland spent some argument as to whether or not , Miss Mildred Butler spent last Too few of us take advantage of tender or about one hour. Serve on baseball last week in Wasco looking after Ms the poasibilities that can be found hot platter with a few dashes of pap the board, in the interest of economy week with Miss Thyra Field». should not send children to the less Word has been received of the ser farming interests- right in our own back yards. The rika over top. Continued from page one. SCHOOL BOARD expensive schools or should not ask ious illness of Mrs. Etta (Rich at the Yield:5 servings.. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Briggs of Klick most simple of meals will take on a played outside the foul line after the the higher cost schools to accept an home of her daughter at Woodland. itat, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Briggs festive atmosphere when served out Slaw from New Cabbage Continued from page one. first innings and the game, hampered average cost fpr education of high in the yard or even on the porch. This parents this week. deficit in the high sphool tuition William Hines of Condon is visit Three cups finely shredded cabbage by so many handicaps was- full of school pupils. ’ » fund because of an error several year went to Portland Sat- often takes the place of a picnic,, es One fourth teaspoon salt ing his sister Mrs. Ida King. Floyd Root While board members expressed errors. pecially with the children, and is a de ago. The new board starts, off with themselves as favoring Sherman coun defeated Antelope 14 »o', IjfaSS VUiivy uuivwvv ■ Grass Valley Mr.* and Mrs- George Lamborn urday to stay several days lightful way to entertain the unex- Two teaspoons sugar to 2 at Grass Valley Sunday by land- a slate, how eve . Their tax ty schools for Sherman countains were dinner gueste last Sunday of t Dash black pepper Mrs. Lewis Hastings spent Monday i-ected guest- - I ' Two tablespoons vinegar ing on young pitcher McKay for a will be for high school cost« for the they made no ruling, that would pre Mrs. J. H. Johnson- Easy to get menus that can be and Tuesday with her parents Mr. Two tablespoons thick cream flock of blows in the second inning- future and the other tax will be for vent parents from sending their 'Mrs. Earl Jones and Stanley spent and Mrs. R. H. McKean. The Ha«V- served m or out of doors are: Chooaa green crisp tender cabbag1* I Ater Jacob Young was put in the the high school costs of the past children to other schools if conditions No. 1 Veal Cutlets with Potatoes Ings are living in Vancouver now. the 4th in Portland. and shred fine- Sprinkle with salt, box by Antelope and the scoring was which have not been paid- The new justify such action- Slaw from New Cabbage, Rolls Xwed down to a great extent altho board will be responsible for but one sugar and pepper and mix. Add 801^ I Miss Joy White returned from Port Mr. and Mrs- Guy Pound and i Present were: Karl Eaton, Harry h“ ~ teammate, did hit the The total of the two item, the I Freeh Strawberries (or other fruit) vinegar and toss together until the Pinkerton, Tom Fraser and • Frank land Monday where she had been vis of The Dalles were guests at —•— ----- Coffee Milk for Children famous boom ball enough to win the ,houW not be larger than was paid von Borstel. Harry Proudfoot was In iting for several days. i.RJI cabbage has been moistened. I«st Morrow home Tuesday. No. 2. this year. Ve.1 «.ndwich«, «id the cream and tom »»•“>_ Spokane at a meeting of wheat men. game. Ed McKee of Wasco accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw of Sliced chicken or Policies — adopted by — the board were lightly on a bed of crisp lettuce Anti-lone made six hits for two . Cucumber and Cheese Sandwiches by Marion McKee of Moro left Tues Salem are spending several days with scores and Grass Valley with eight the effect that they would, for the leaves. It Radisheo leaves. 1- may —« be - - garnished with a Combination salad day for Gearhart to attend the Drug Mrs. Laidlaw’s parents Mr and Mrs. lc. Cream rin« of «wn pepper and «r^toniom hits made their fourteen scores how- preRent at least, contract wi* high Chocolate Cake with gist convention. 4 Frank Morrow. Serve immediately. Yield: 5 serving« ing that errorless ball was not played school districts on the basis of actual Strawberry Milk Shake high school costa, reserving- however, daughter by the Antelope boys. Strawberry Milk Shake - Miss Velma Morton of Ontario and Mrs. W. H. Burress and few of the recipes from these Batteries were Ford and Fntts, the right to scrutinize those costs I F. Stamey of Payette, Idaho were shopped in The Dalles last Saturday- easy to get menus are: One quart strawberries McKay, Young and Reeder. Umpiring and make recommendations about the - Mrs Theo. Beletski and daughter of I guests at the home of Mr. and Mr®. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lucas and Mr, I One half cup granulated sugar Veal Cutlets with Potatoes was done by H. Scheurer and Mc items included in them. They rec- Hermiston were guests last week at E. L. Morton last week. and Mrs- George Potter are spending Two and one half cups chilled milk commended that 15 percent of the Five rib cutlets Cutcheon- ?» One tablespoon lemon Juice principal’s salary be charged to ele the Hugh White home. Mrs. Jessie Amos returned from the several days at Hot Lake. Three eggs Add sugar and lemon juice to the mentary schools instead of all being iMrs, Marie Codper is entertaining Dalits iWednesday where she spent- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall and fam Salt and pepper crushed berries and chill. When charged to high school coats, for in the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ira several days at t he McCoy home. ily spent the fourth at Fossil with Six tablespoons butter CELEBRATION ready to serve turn the berry mix stance. Two and one half cups — rich milk - ---- Barnett of Portland this week. J. H. Howell was a business visitor friends. _ I’mu ----------- ture into the cold milk and shake well. Continued from page one. I Parents are to be allowed to send in Portland last week end. Nyal and Ed Grady returned from Five good sized potatoes Serve with chipped ice. Yield: 4 serv Mrs. Fred Fortner is spending a Gilliam county and Finley Richard- their children to any high »chool in . .............. cups fine bread eru, crumbs .. ...... ........... Mr. and Mr,. Fred Fortner were,1 Portland Saturday and will spend Two cun. short time visiting at Northdalles ings eon of Wuco county. the county under contract of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beer in their summer with |heir parents. | Remove the bone from the cutlata Probably the greatest attraction of board. This decision was made after with her sister Mrs. Mary Crawford- The -Dalles last Sunday. The Contract Club met Friday at The families of Hugh White, Her-1 *»*♦*♦♦***** ******** Mrs. J- T. Eaton of Spokane is vis- at the home of Mrs Bruce Grady. I bert Root Ed McKee, Bruce Grady, a guest of the I Orville Burress and Lowell Burress iting with her daughter Mrs. Harry Mrs. Bemis Guy was Wasco _i _ a picnic dnor Rnndav at the I Snwin. ) 1 1 CWW« enjoyed dinner Sunday at the Sawin. Jay Upton of Bend visited a short I W. H. Burress home. Harland John-1 Mr. and Mrs- J. H. Stile» and Mr. time Monday at the home of his sis- son, Vern Dutton, Thyra Fields and and ( Mrs. Frank Miller all of Forest I ter Mrs. R. 0. Scott- Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre were also Grove visited in Wasco Thursday. guests for the day. A splendid I dinner and good time was had by all j present. Melissa Wonderlich of Portland is staying in Wasco with relative». I M — Newspaper Advertizing is recognized as the best medium with which to reach the public. ---- The JOURNAL reaches reaches nearly every family in Sherman county and its colums are the best and cheapest means of reaching the countys’ buyers Mrs. Alma Fridley returned from Portland the first of the week where she had been visiting. Miss Mildred Butler entertained a number of friends at the Sherman I Hotel last Wednesday and Miss Thy- I ra Fields made high score. Pear May Kelley of Callifornia will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. John McDermid spent last Sunday at Dufur with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Damon of Port land spent last week with Mrs. Mary Young. Mrs. Floyd Fprd of Portland spent last week at Wasco with Mrs. Ford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tate. Miss Vivian Trounce left Saturday for Portland to spend several weeks. _NOW——- - - - - - - - - This is the best equipped machine shop between Portland 'afcd Wa% W »aland we can take care df your ne6da quickly and satisfactorily. ' This is the time of year to have the combine motor reconditioned for harvest. J. SHERMAN COUNÌY JOURNAL Sherman Garage& Machine Shop Wasco, Or egon Chick Mash 100 lb sack $2.30 100 lb sack Chick Scratch 100 lb sack $2.15 Scratch Feed 100 lb sack $ 1.95 10O lb sack $2.60 Turkey Developer $2.25 Mill Run □ lb sack 95c $22.00 per ton Oyster Shell (western) 100 lb sack 95c (eastern) 100 lb sack $1.00 (leghorn) $ 1.50 100 lb sack $1.10 mtuiuuutu^mw tnummtmm muuuuuuum nunmmtttnumtnttiHummin C&OWH t Mrs. B E Hailey, Asst Mgr. ;, •. i Retailers of Crown Mills FLOUR GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE RED & WHITE STORE Mitchel, Lewis & Slaver Co. UK? Yoar Patronage Solicited Turkey Starter $2^0 100 lb 8ack Cracked Corn WASCO MARKET Groceries- Meats -Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season Milk Chick Starter - Mignon Wall spent the week end I with 'Mary Jeanette Sargent. Mrs. Jerome Madden of Portland j spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mr«. George Lamborn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quirk of San Francisco were guest» last week at | the Andy Shearer home. These prices subject to market changes Chick Developing SCRATCH 100 lb seek $2.05 See Us For Prices On Your Motor Y Offers 100 lb sack Reborag-Regrinding of Moters-Welding-Anything ’ WASCO. OREGON . (without yeast) We can repair any kind of machinery for harvest ^*'**’* I Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Farm Implements Wasco Oregon New Perkins Hotel Portland. Oro. M. NELSON, Owner ART RUDEEN, Manager RATES: Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1 50 Without Bath, $1.50 and $1.00 Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per month. A A A — Fireproof — Insured FREE GARAGE