Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 21, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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THE' MHHHMÁX
■ ■ ■■■
of bueh«1* °* ^h^t grown each year
from 1939 to 1932, and second, the
number*of
acres planted in each year-
\ Local newspapers throughout the
By
using
elevators, freight, thresh
wheat belt in Oregon and elsewhere
Ing,
or
bank
deposit records, admin­
are being looked to to play an im­
istration
officials
believe that accu­
portant part in the application and
rate
estimates
can
be made. These
administration ’ of the wheat adjust­
figures
turned
in
by
each farmer are
ment plan, according to word receiv­
to
be
published
*in
the local press.
ed by the Oregon Extension serv­
This
is
intended
to
encourage any
ice- Use of the press for publica­
caiele&sly
inclined
to
be more accu­
tion of past production records of
rate,
as
apy
booting
of' production
growers and the later allotment fig­
reports
so
as
to
get
a
higheb allot­
ures is expected to simplify greatly
ment
tends
to
damage
the
neighbors
the arrival at fair production quotes
rather than the government, as the
for each individual.
"
Growers are being asked by those county allotment is fixed in advance.
Believing that iarmers will be an­
■ in charge of putting the wheat plan
xious
to avail jthemselvs of the bene­
into effect to prepare two important
fits
under
the new wheat plan, un­
items of information to have ready in
advance of their tpplication to join authorized promoters are already
1 appearing and trying to “chisel in”
the wheat benefit plan. Tbc* mfor- > . -
* dation wanted is first, the number ^ the farmers expected returns, the
Wheat Allotments
Fresh fruits, ice cream and milk Beat egg yolks and sugar until light
‘hcibets are the ideal desserts for hot and thick. Pour hot milk over them
, weather meals. For variety, a chill- slowly, stirring constantly. Add gel­
(*d pudding, an ice box cake or a atin, butter and salt. Cook until
frosty milk drink served with a cook-11 mixture thickens (15 minutes) then
ie will make interesting lummer strain, beat two minutes and then
cool. Add vanilla, * fold in stiffly
dessert-
When we consider the desserts as beaten egg whites and then whipped
an avjenue for getting the protective cream. When it begins to thicken add
foods, milk furit and eggs, into the raspberries, turn into a mold and
day’s diet, they become at once nu­ chill three hours.
tritious as wpll as satisfying. “Since
Cheny- Whip
many dietary studies show that the
average diet supplies too little of the Ono cup stoned black cherries
essential minerals and vitamins, em­ One cup blanched almonds or other
nuts
phasis should be placed on including
foods rich in these elements- Milk One cup marshmallows cut .in cubes
and fruits are called protective foods One cup whipping cream
Chill all the ingredients and mix
because of their high mineral and vi­
tamin content and because of this, with whipped cream just before serv­
desserts containing them are truly ing. Grapes, raspberries, peaches,
nutritious foods- It is then, decid-. canned pineapple, or canned peaches
cdly worth while to devise means of can be used instead of cherries-
making wholesome desserts appeal , Ar appe*izing f rozen CUstard is
.
,
Some dessert recipes combining tre
fresh fruits now in season with milk
and cream are:
Raspberry Spanish Cream
• made as fffilows:
1
Frozen Honey Nut Custard
)
One cup cream or milk
One eighth teaspoon salt
One and one-h-alf tablespoons gran­ One cup boiling water
One half cup honey
ulated gelatin
One whole egg
One-half cup cold water
,
One and one-half cup of scalding hot One egg yolk
|
One
egg
white
milk
5 । One-fourth cup chopped nuts
One teaspoon butter
Combine cream, whole egg, egg
One-eighth teaspoon salt
yolk
and salt. Blend thoroughly.
Two eggs, separated
Combine
honey and boiling water
One Half cup* sugar
und
l>ring
to boil. Pour hot syrup
One teaspoon flavoring
over
stiffly
beaten egg white- Fold
One cup cream, whipped
J in the first mixture and the nute and
Two cups fresh raspberri
Soak gelatin in water five minutes
f roPTP
freeze.
COUNTY JUUBNAL,
MOBO,
OBECUN. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1983.
III«. » II jn w r
government officials report,
,
Tq one state at least, and per- J
haps in others, farmers are being
.^proarhed with the offer to help in
making application to receive cash
benefits under* the wheat pla n ■ / or
ten per cent of the proceeds. No
grower need spend a cent for any
such purpose as the county agent and
other extension representatives will
give any such assistance needed free
of charge and will help set up local
organizations through which the
growers will largely handle their
own affairs, officials state-
--
to Portland Friday on business.
»hopped in The Dallen Tuesday.
Mrs. R. H. McKean went to Port­
Mr. and Mrs. ,Floyd Ford are the
Joe Miller of Miller Statidh was
land the last of the week to receive
parents of antae pound daughter in Wasco the first of the week-
born last Friday at The Dalles
B. H. Grady transacted business in medical attention for her ears.
Catherine Richelderfer retorned
Mrs. Stella franklin of Loe An- The Dalles Tuesday.
gelesis visiting yelattvea at Wasco
Sol Durbin of Portland is spending Saturday from the Camp Fire Giris
this Veek-
I
summer camp.
some time in Wasco.
the public.
---- The JOURNAL reaches
reaches nearly every family in
Sherman county and its colums
are the best rod cheapest means
of reaching the countys’ buyers
(Mr- and Mrs. Chester Bargenholt
were visitors in The Dalles Tues­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer of
Portland were week end visitors at
the Spencer home-
Mr. and Mrs. D-S. Young and Mrs.
Augusta Madden .of Dufur were
guests at the John Royce home Sun­
day. *
’
.;
Mr. and Mrs- * Afton McIntyre,
Alex McIntyre and Mrs. Wallace of
Vancouver pieniced with relative» at
Hood iRiver Sunday..
Mrs. Louis Walsh and Mrs- Law­
rence Kaseberg enteinäined a num­
ber of friends at dfmier Saturday
night. After dinner there were 3 tab­
les of bridge with Mr. and Mrs- Be­
mis Guy making high score and Mr.
and Mrs. Afton ¡McIntyre low.
were Mrs. I^en Haley, Miss Celesta
Higdon, Mrs- E. V. Grady and daugh­
ter all of Goldendale, B. A. Graily
and family of The Dalles and Sol
JOURNAL
NOW
Groceries—Meats— Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season
MK
Your Patronage SolidloJ
»• ;
WASCO. OttEGON
Milk Chick Starter
We can repair any kind of machinery for harvest
Reboring -Regrindmg of Motors-Welding-Anything
Thia is the beat equipped machine shop
between Portland and
aa . Wat * i d
we can take care of your needs quickly
and satisfactorily.
This is the time of year to have the combine
motor reconditioned for harvest.
See Us Fer Prices O b Your Motor
*
Sherman Garage&Machine Shop
Wasco, O *31
100 lb sack
Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst Mgr.
Crown Milk FLOUR
HIST PATENT;
»
FUHR
P CROWN MIUS
NMUI«-«HNS
Wasco
!
GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE
Mitchel, Lewis & Slaver Co.
Fann Implements
Turkey Starter
9SLSO 100 lb sack
$2.60
Turkey Developer
Chick Mash
100 lb sack
$2.30 100 lb Back
99.98
Chick Scratch
100 lb sack
$2. IS
Chick Developing
SCRATCH
100 lb sack 92jQ8i
Scratch Feed
1OO lb eack 91«
100 lb sack
H. McKean
changes *
(without yeast)
Cracked Corn.
WASCO MARKET
RED & WHITE STORE
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
These prices subject to market
Retailers of
.COUNTY
•« I
Offers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaseberg went
SHERMAN
.
W4rmr, ’
Report Of County Treaturer
. Mr- Brown returned from Seat­
tle and is working at.the McIntyre
ranch.
----- x
Mrs. Wayland Weld and children
spent last v^eek in Gras» Valley
with relatives.
<
day »ebool until August 27. accord­
ing to-announcement made bf Bev.
Wasco
Mr. and Mrs.E. Morton took tl)e
Camp Fire girls* to the summer
camp Sunday. Those from here wbre
Arlene Morten, Aim Lucas and Ha^
zel Marie Watkins-
as the best medium with which to reach
There will be no church elrvicM
Walter Laymen of the Farmers
National Warehouse Corporation of
Mrs. Barrie Cross and Grace Mort­ Portland was In Wasco on business
Pardee Rich of Woodburn was at
The Social Club of Klondike en­
Wasco Wednesday on'bosmese.
ensen of Salem are visiting in Sher- Thursday.
joyed a picnic at DeMoss park Sun-
Mrs. Floyd Root spent several days
in Wasco before returning to Port­
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Blau of Port­
land are at their ranch near Wasco-
Mrs- Anna Everett left Saturday
To The Honorable County Court of Sherman County.
(Mirs. iR. 0. Scott entertained a
The following is a correct statement of the condition of thia office for
visit at the NeoHt home.
number of the younger set Wednes­
NON-HIGH SCHOOLS
the six months ending June 30. 1933.
Cash on Hands and in B a nk s
«Continued from page one. *
Mrs*. Wallace of Vancouver is vis» day in honor of Jeanette Scott of
; Portland. < Bridge, pit and jig-saw
Cash:
*
the education of the pupils carried
were the diversions of the afternoon.
on to the best advantage
only when!
(Claim of County Clerk against Bank of Commerce, High School Tui­
vantage oiuy
wuw» Mr» ♦Afton McIntyre
Itavited gtrtste were Dana Jean Mc­ tion Warrant from Union County Registered Not Paid of the want of
all students are j encouraged to at- —
.
mu.-_ V___ JI
T
- “
*
* book»
* have been re­ Millan, Dorothy Lamborn, Margaret
The
following,
This
board
tend the local schools-
Funds, Reg. Sherman County General Fund Warrants covering stamps;
955.36
will cooperate in any way possible to ceived* by the Wasco library and will Moon, Margaret Johnson, Alberta box rent and stamped envelopes for Courthouse
1488.78
assist students in carrying out a be loaned for five cents per week Alley» Betty McCafferty, Jean Spen­ Unapportioned Warrant Account................... .........
cer, Naomi Grady, Norene Patterson. Bank of Commerce -------------------------------- —
3,05021 *
program that has as its aim the for a short period:
county
high
Halliburton-
New
World»
To
Con-
Evelyn Olson,. Catherine Richelderfer Chase National Bank N. Y• .
7,002.07
building up of our
I quer, Ferber-
7 v -
America^
-------- ; Beauty Tvalou Peugh, Ollie Robinson, Mrs.
23.799.01
schools.
Aceonlitur to the law it is too Ute’ BromflUd- 24 Hours, Grey- Arizona John McClure and Mrs. B. H. Grady. Moro State Bank --- ------------------- --------- -------
8,487.50
Moro State Bank (Sinking Fund) ---------- - —
------- ,
Beebe-
Pheasant Jungle,
to present petitions for tuition out- 1
1 Ames,
22449.60
Bailey- / On July 12 the Rebekah lodge in­ United States National Bank---------------- - •—
32745,
side the county for they must be Stringer- Lady Quite Lost,
-----
1 Bwining Beauty,
Lúdlrig- Wilhelm stalled tho following officers: Fern Special Relief Fund
77.33
signed on or before July 15. f
••••.
Wilde, N. G; Gertrude Mee, V. G.; District No. 9 O- D.
October 6th was chosen as the Hohensollem, Lewis- Arrowsmith.
Total 1 ...Æ.
Lena Brock, Secretary; June Spencer,
80W7 31
next meeting day for the board, At
One hundred books from the Emi- treasurer; Mary Heinz, warden; Mae
that time it will be necessary or grant school were sent in to the Yocum, conductor; Chas- Siscel, I. G;
Due Various Funds
them to prepare a budget and levy a |ibrary
Rum Byoek, O- G.; Selma Watkins, County Fund
.
tax for the payment of tuition for
The heat of last week resulted*!» musician, Sarah Garland» R. S. N, G, Road Fund............ -...... ...
V
the 1933-34 school year.. This lev/
‘ ¥
449741
one
prostration of a man and the Mabel McPherson, L. S- N. G»; Id» High School Tuition!......
will affect the part of the county
2452.68
Hetxler, L. S. V. G-
Per Capita School Fuad
outside of the high school districts death of a home- Joe Wet^erford
448547
Mrs. C. S. Barbur and son left for Elementary School Fund
having a valuation this year of collapsed at the Mills farm and a
79 52
State Fund
.........
35.954,553.00. This year the amount horse belonging to Leonard Maurus Portland last Saturday.
2.72
District
No-
1
t
paid for the education of non-high died from the effects of overheating * Mr. and Mrs. Eari Jones of Port- School
1402.98
School
District
l$o.
8
...
school children was $8,003-58. A
Mise Viola Patey is visiting here : land, spent last week end in Wasco School District No. 5 .
8140
larger sum than this was raised but with her sister, Mrs. L. P. Haven. , visiting relatives-
421.62
District
No.
7
School
the difference was used to repay oth­
1645
Golden Rule Temple No. 64, Pyth­
(Miss Althea Powell of Moro is School District No. 13
er funds for money borrowed sever­
2.60
of
Commerce.
School District No. 16
al years ago when errors made the ian Sisters, enjoyed a social after- employed at the Bank
358.09
• noon last Thursday by surprising Mrs
county high school fund too low.
Mrs. John Simpson of Portland School District No. 17
143
Grace Sawin at her home- Mrs. Flo­ visited friends in Wasco last week.
School District No. 19
59-25
rence Walsh, and Mrs. Pearl Lamborn
District
No.
20
School
Mr. and Mrs- Jeff Wflson and sons School District No. 21
1845
serving at hostesses. At this meeting
7145
an altruistic club was organized. The were guests at the Reid home several School District No. 22
243.14
next meeting will be held Thursday days last week.
School District No. 23
78.04
afternoon July 27 at Mrs. Sawin’s
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. churc School District No. 24
Miss Effie Andrews returned from with Mrs. iMae McDedmid and Mars-
The Ladies Aid of the M. E- church School District No. 25
The Dalles Saturday where she has Inga McClure as joint hostesses.
4.51
held a carnival Saturday night on School District No. 29
been a patient in the Dalles hospital-
6.00
District
No.
80
School
the legion floor. A program was giv­
iMrs. W. A. Spencer was surprised
8-64
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and Miss
en and other ¿concessions enjoyed by School District No. 82
of friends last Satur-
45.62
Lottie Cole of Sherwood were guests by a number
the crowd. Sandwiches and coffee School District No. 38
occasion being her
day
night
the
123.63
,
at the home of Mrs. Minnie McKin­
were also one of the main features - School District No. 35
birthday. The diversion of the eve­
82745
Special Relief Fund
ney last week.
ning was 500, with Mrs. Dell Hull of the evening.
608658 :
Interest Fund ......
Mr. and Mrs. Warner were guests and Leroy Belshee making high
Mr. and MVs. James Laidlaw and Bond
’ 52-58
of
Moro
......
at the Sargent home l^st Sunday.
son of Salem were guests at the City
scores.
. .
~ ‘
2946
of Wasco ..........
home of the parents of Mrs: Laid­ City
The W- C. T- U. met last Wednes­
. 1.64
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Warner left
City of Grass Valley
18.757.08
day with Mrs. Robert Evans-
for Portland Friday to «pent a few law-
Bond Sinking Fund ...
40047
Shoppers
in
The
Dalles
last
Friday
County Fair Fund . —.....
The friends of Allan Brackett were days visiting friends-
354
37
were
Mesdames
Everett
Watikins.
County liog Tax Fund .........
very sorry to learn of his death last
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Richelderfer Geo. Potter and L. J- Lucas and Haz­
106
90
Advance Tax by Assessor —
week- He was a Sherman county took the boys to the scout camp Sun­
45.90
el
Marie
Watkins
and
Ann
Lucas.
Hospital
(Insane)
Fund
.
—
.
resident for many years.
day- Those going were Douglas
8468.82
B. H. Grady was a visitdr at Moro Sheriff’s Unapportioned Fund
Mrs- Elizabeth Fuller is visiting Tuel, Jack Morton, David and Henry
*7387.31
Richelderfer, Stanley Jones and Ste- Thursday. *
relatives in Portland.
Total
gone
ven
O
’
Meara.
The
boys
will
be
Mr-
and
|Mrs-
Louis
Scholl
having
Everett Downing of Alabama is
A. IM. Young, County Treasurer.
an outing on White Salmon laLe.
two weeks.
visiting in Wasco with friends.
Mrs. Dunlap is spending some time
Mrs. William Huckin and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West and chil­
Mrs- were visitors in Portland last week.
at
the
home
of
her
daughter
dren of Mikkalo were guests of Mr.
Ed McKee.
and Mrs- Le# Hines fast week end.
Guests at 4he Grady home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk and
.Miss Margaret Moon was reported
Geraldine are visiting at Tillamook
on the sick list last week.
this week.
Mrs. Allie ¿Fleck visited with
Mr. and Mr?- Arthur Sargent
friends at Wasco last week.
—Newspaper Advertizing is recognized
Durbin of Portland.
922XX) per ton
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* Oyster Shell .
(western)
100 lb Hack
(eastern)
100 lb sack
91 JOO
(leghorn)
$1.50 100 lb sack,
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98c
>1.10
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