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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1933)
TH* 8HMRMAN COUNTY, JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, OC1OBDR fi, 1988 r —s? --------------------- ■JJL_£gg" Mr. and Mrs Harry Van Gilder and The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church Mrs. Fred Fortner shopped in The Mr. and Mr». Walter Warner were met with Mrs. Ed McKee Thursday Dalles Thursday. dinner guests at the R O- Scott home for the purpose of sewing. Mr* and Mrs. Sara Brock visited in Tuesday. Hood River last week- The Tuesday Study Club met at Stiffle returned last week from Wes the home of Mrs. Helen Bruckert Mr. and Mrs. Hugh * Walker and ton whore they have spent several thin week- O|ÍCJN 'PAIR/ COUNCIL Kenneth were Dalles shoppers Thurs weeks visiting. day. Mrs- J. T. Johnson entertained the C F. Fulton of Portland was in Mrs. Jennie Porter and Mrs- hill Contract bridge club Wednesday with Four cups of diced celery, cooked Wasco last week. Main DUA m Founded On Cheese Mills and children are reported suffer a luncheon and the afternoon wax There comes a day in most families One medium sized onion, minced Mir- and Mrs- Walter Warner spent ing from the flu. spei|t playing Contract. M?rs. Lee Two cups of cubed cheese last Friday and Saturday at Hermis made high score and Mrs. Art Smith at aome - y expenditure in on« Two cups of hot medium cream sauce 1 James Maddox returned Thursday and Mrs. Sam Brock were guests of ton visiting relative^. er the other household departments- Salt and pepper • from a week’a vacation trip to Port the club- Th the he UM Wife this means living One-half cup 6f bread crumbs The P. N- G- club met Wednesday land and Pendleton. just a bit more economically. And . Mix together macaroni, celery and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil Mr» Frank Morrow returned from Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royce are living to those who have a sound foundation onion. Add. cheese to cream sauce ma Sheets. Salem , Saturday where she spent in the Ellis apartments now. in nutrition, some short cuts in the and cook until cheese is melted. Mix several weeks visiting relatives- The Altruistic Club met Friday at with other ingredients, and season- Ann Lucas of Condon spent - ths । week end in Wasco with relatives. | Jerry Funk is reported on the sick » «A ^» 4 Pour into a greased cassorole and the home of Miss 01>ve Robison. « moi portant part as 4 basis for inexpen cover with bread crumbs- Bake in a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sundby and Mr. and Mrs. H. E Hurt entertain* list suffering with flu. B. H Grady transacted business sive, but exceedingly tasty main moderately hot oven, 375 F-, 20 min son of Portland were guests Satur - ej a number of guests at bridge last utes. For variety substitute tomato day night and Sunday at the home of Saturday night There were three ‘n Th* Dalles Tuesday- Cheese u a concentrated source of sauce for the cream. K Mr. and Mrs- Otis Royce. tables as guests. j A- C. Kaseberg and Jane*. solids found in milk and is therefore, Mrs- Guy Pound and Mrs- Will were on the sick list last week Homer Wall transacted business in high in protein, mineral, energy and , Bingo—You don’t mean to tell me Pease of The Dalles were in Wasco that your memory is absolutely per- Bend last Thursday. vitamin value. Because of these Saturday and attended the Library dietetic values, oheeee greatly aug- feet? ’ WASCO FESTIVAL I W E. Tate, W. R Reid and Dell Festival. manta tho food value of the vegeta-1 Stingo—Well, I can honestly say Continaed'from page one. ble disbeo. Some recipes containing that I cannot remember a single Hull were busmen visitors at Rock .«»a wm Mrs. Louis Walsh and Cleone and Creek last week end- vegotableo and cheese are. i thing that I have ever forgotten. Mrs. Afton McIntyre shopped in The Club, Flower show, American Le- - ' _ J orinn gion Auxiliary} Klondike producer Dr. and Mirs- Butler were in Grass Dalles ma Thursday., Baked Cora and Cheese Klondike Clubs; the chicken dinner Valley last Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Hastings is working in was sponsored by the Rebekahs, Phis photograph shows the progress on the work nt erecting the new Two tablespoons of batter Mrs. J. S- Fowler is a patient at the the Independent Grain office, z oulldlng for the United States Supreme court In Washington. The hnn<l»>me Eastern Star and American Legion One tablespoon of minced onion Mid Columbia hospital in The Daltes* | Mrs E Kaseberg wm a Moro Auxiliary. The Epworth League of structure Is nearing completion. Two tablespoons minced green pep- the M. E- church, put on a candy Mr. and Mrs^ Richatd Mansfield visitor Monday. Card of Thanks sale during the football game. Two tablespoons of flour Mr. and Mrs. Ed Käseberg of We wish to thank our friends for have moved to The Dalles to make The several amusement boards af - One and one-half cup milk A.ppFBi*il>K FtitlD . usuaiiy made on second mortgages Portland are guests at the L- E- their kindness and sympathy in our J their home- forded much merriment for the fes One and one-half cups com Käseberg home. bereavement. Also for the beautiful Dr- and Mrs. Simons of Eugene Lands Big Task and be made up to 75 percent of One cup diced cheese. tive crowd and Commander L. P. floral offerings - Mr. and Mrs- Mildred Zell were in Haven of the American Legion has the normal value of the farm. But One-half teaspoon of salt visited friends in Wasco last Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Royce. day Portland last Thursday. r one application form is required to One-fourth teaspoon of paprika * | earned for himself the position of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lamborn The Hercules tuk of appraising eith” or h0"1 ‘n* of lo“*- Miss ’Rita Burress left Sunday for official barker for all future festivals. Mrs. W. E Tate spent last Sunday Wilda Keiser The library Board wishes to ex the 14.18« Federal Land Bank and U WM *dded Turner where she will teach school One tablespoon of grated cheese at Rufus with her daughter and fam- Land Bank Commissioner loan ap- 1 tend their thanks to each and every Melt the butter and cook onion and this winter. one who helped to make our 1933 The Tillicum bridge club met fly. plications now on hand, before the . pepper in it for three minutes- Add Mrs- John Royce shopped in The festival a success, and to announce Thursday at the home of Mrs- Fern Mrs John Conrad of The Dalles Dalles Monday. end of November, is being attempted at an early date an itimised financial by the Federal Land Bank of Spo spent last week in Wasco visiting rel until mixture tidduoe. Add com Wilde. Judge Hendricks of Fossil was in statement which will be published- kane, serving Washington, Oregon. dicedcbeeae. seasonings and beaten Dessie Herring is quite sick with atives- Wasco visiting friends Saturday. Idaho, and Montana, according to E. What Wallaces’ Farmer has to say egg yolks. Fold in stiffly beaten egg the flq. ,i i )! << Grandma Clark of Rufus spent last > M Ehrhardt, President- i about farmers’ crop reduction pro- whites, turn into a large baking dish, NOTICE TO CREDITORS B- A. qrady and family of The Wednesday with Grandma Knox- Mr- and Mrs. Harry Sawin return gram will apply with slight modifica Dalles were guests, at the Grady or into six small dishes, sprinkle The “deadline” to speed up loan All persons having claims against ed from Spokane Sunday where they ‘ M „ ' , , action has been set before winter tion to every program on which the grated cheese over top and bake in The Thursday bridge club held home Sunday. : thé estate of Celeste M. Fowler, de- ■ mod.r»t. own. S50 P. M to 36 min-1 h«d Wlth Mre s»w’n» mot^r at the home weather restricts appraisal opera iarmer embarks. their business meeting ! ceased, are hereby required to pre- utes for largo dish, or 15 to 20 min- who underwent an operation on her of Mrs- Harry Van Gilded this tions, it was brought out. An aver | sent them, duly verified, with proper She is reported recovering I «ye- age of 187 applications have been ap says this publication, "farmers who utes in small dishes. week. « vouchers, within six months from the nicely. WASCO MARKET pearing daily for the past month. join will get more than those who date of this notice, to the undersign Carrot Ring Mr- and Mrs. Estes Morton spent Darrell McQuillan of Kelso spent Since the Emergency Farm Mbrt stay out. In every case, success de— ed, the duly appointed executrix of the week end in Wasco with relatives. . several days last week in Portland gage Act of May 12, 1988, the ap- pends on the willingness of the par- Two cups cooked shredded carrots the last will and testament of Celeste praisal division of the Federal Land ticipating farmers to trust and work Ono and one-half cups of grated M Fowler, deceased, at Rufus. Ore Bank has expanded from 20 up to 198 with their neighbors. American cheese gon, in care of J. S. Fowler. Groceries*—Meats- Fresh with 423 additional men in training. | “The farmers who are working on Dated and first published this 29th Fruits and Vegetables in “Officers of the h ederal Land Bank reduction programs are like Aon One cup mflk day of September, 1983 Qf^\LanA slrmsv ’ ____ a •____ ______s. _____ > a > «• a . a ___ of Spokane are dong everything hum- working against time to build a levee On» «*P crumbs Zula Currin- Season Bth and Washington Streata anly possible, in accord to the laws the flood waters roar down the ’ W G<x>. G- Updegraff, Portland. Ore. governing the operation of the bank, ^ver bed. There are those who cry ’ Thoroughly <hpin the cooked, shred Attorney for Executrix to cloee loans as rapidly as sound them. 'There won’t be any more earrot% add grated cheese, beat- ART RUDEEN, Owner I-ast published October 20, 1933 . business . — _ permits,1 President Ehr- floods!’ There are those who whisper en eggs, milk, ennnba, and Seasonings hardt stated. ‘Those fellows up the levee ane steal - to taste. Pour into a well buttered RATES: “While some delay is unavoidable ing sandbags!’ There are those who ring mold- Bako in a pan of hot water, in moderate oven, about one in expecting the organization to han- roar: 'Let’s not do this hard work, Room with Bath, |2.00 and |l. 50 die the veritable deluge of applies- Let’s demand that the president is- hour, or until firm- Unmold at once Without Bath, >1.50 and >1.00 tions, short-cuts will be taken and the sue a proclamation telling the flood and servo hot. Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per appraisal work speeded up without' waters to go back!' month. Cheese and Celery Loaf affecting the thoroughness of exami* “Those economists sure right who nation.” ■ I *1'1^001 say this is the hardest test Ameri One-third cup elbow macaroni cook* Retailers qí The Federal Land Bank loans are can agriculture has ever faced. They based only on the security of a first are right when they say no group Flour mortgage and for not over 50 percent of the appraised normal value of the in national policy without years of GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE lapd, and 20 percent of the perma suffering- But they are wrong when nent insurable value of the buildings they declair that American farmers Mitchel, Lewis & Stayer Co. are not wise enough or unselfish to the farm- Land Bank Commissioner loans are enough to meet this issue. Nearly Ready for die Supreme Court IM Wasco Wallace Says «s RED & WHITE STORE bva New Perkins Hotel a Your Patronage Solicited R. H. McKean Mrs. B. L Hailey, Asst Mgr Crown Mills FL.OUR Farm Implements A REAL VALUE »I TODAY’S PUCES SUPER-AGITA. WASH E k fiDso >l«UuU yy* The new Improved Soner- tiawl value at aa evoeptlonr.1 Within the next month or two the allot ments of the members of the Sherman county wheat control association will be published. in this paper. Everybody will want to see them. Everybody will want to keep them for a per manent reference. This la only one of the item« of useful Information about the county that will appear in the Sherman County Journal within the year. ably save money hy taking advantage level of today’s low With the of *69.59. market we cannot guarantee WE BET WHEAT BEST PRICES PAID1 Because of Co-operative Endeavor See Us For—- STOCK and SMOKED SALT COPPER CARBONATE price. There’s no finer washer made. You will unquestion Oregon Wasco . The only way to be completely and ade quately informed about the county in which you live is to become a regular subscriber to the Sherman County Journal. EIRE INSURANCE POULTRY FEED FEED ROLLINO DAIRY FEED timr. on convenient terms. 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