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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1933)
TUE UHKUMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOHO. OREGOÑ, FRIDAY, UkttaMBER % im Wheat: u.s. andProdt ts to Europe in Europe en Mrs. Melissa Wunderlich of Port M>s. Robert MSatiiiff-dBBMMf Fdkouoon—U. S. History, land was visiting st the) Goo. Lam the Tillicum club Tuesday. Mrs. (penmanship), Geometry, born home test woek. ’ Fern Wilde won.ciub prise at bridge W^daoads^ Aftejnuun -r* Physiology, Mr. and Mrs Fred Beygsor of Red and Mrs. ClMRRuhst prise •gMj {gmpoeition. General mond visited in Wasco last weef with Mr- and Mrs. J. C. McDermid spent friends and relatives Thursday at Dufur with Mrs. Me- Thursday (orenopn—Arithmetic, His Mrs. Joseph Mee and Mr*. Bargen Dermid^ stater. tory of; Education, Psychology, holt are reported on the sick lite- Mr. and Mrs. Prod Mooing were Thursday Afternoon — Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Lamborn were guests oyer the woek end at the homo guest* Thursday at the Stahley home. of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Warner. Forenoon—Theory aad Prac Mr ate Mu Philip Hanley and Mr. and Mr*. Wm.MuHt^of Fort- I Orthography (Spelling), •on of Longyiew, W il , were guest* land wore guests at the 'Feldman leak Geography, English Liter lagt week at the Joe Hilderbrand home over the wcak^ond homo. ' l“ 1 ? * L,, _• • Dr. and Mt*. Butler opent several Friday Afternoon—School Law, Al Mr. and Mrs J. M. Yo^um spent days in Portland laotmook. gebra, Geology, Civil Government. the week end in Portland with their Mr*. J. M. Johtoon s] " WILEY W< KNIGHTEN daughter. days in Ptatladtf'ldrt jrv County School Superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad had a* daughter Mrs MiHmel. their guests test Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ThoDingie fcmfiy Mhd Ross Hilderbrand and son. NOTICE PF .FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice io hereby given that the un- Among those attending jthe Ep derrifued has filed her final report worth Lehfue convention in The Dalles over th* week end were Mary < Jeanette 8a»g*nt, Dessie ¡Herring, -. >rIaM»<Brard8toy, Dana Jean McMillan - Norene Patterwon an< Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner. Arthur Spenc* t spent the wook end with hte parents. .Ho is a student at WiUginette ^^versity. j *’ ., ^tara of the world wheat problem ’»et Chis chart show». Far toelance, "i 19SL when many wheat ships * era bnsy carrying the brand grain » Ruope, that cooilneat produced lJM.0Q0.Me 8! ne» across the Atlantic has slowed up In fact, efforts of Kuropean coun tries to supply their need», and their baying whedt from other countries has last about cut off onr wheat es- ports.* e» the louo bust for 1933 rep draw from the export lhi3 ’ t rather than have grain pile in the United States or bo sold at tbaa cost. th* Agricultural Adjust- meat Administration, has btgun a wheat plan which will redf** acre age In the United Statps ami bring production dpwn to the point where It can all be marketed at a profit to the farmer. Mrs- D. H l Banta entertained the WVeral daft lumbia. fiver highway from Portland tojRainier is to bo continued to 4»* torts by the state highway depart ment as fast as weather conditions will permit. Merlin — Roguo JUver valley grange and Rodwood Highway grange, tn Josephine county, have Joined the Merlin grange tn a move ment to maintain a reduced scale of salaries tor county officials. — Subscription of funds r to* purchase a silver the M* V. 8. cruiser Aa- m from Vincent Astor, New Ho As- < great grandson of nook Aster, for whom thia city Astor forwarded 1190 to eh—A large sprig of bril- »der rhododeadron was town from ths south riarty mountain. Asaleas 1 blooming up ths Roguo O oes j i Lako—Evidence of an early spring or no winter are noted hero by pppoaraaoc of Scotch broom buds. Harold Kuhn thio woek ricked a full blmrn rhododendron bloom which wee growing on Floral avenue. cuat*Aagcl—A. J. Ray 4 Son Awed tbs P. J. May l>»-bale lot sariy clwMto hops hero st 3S reported. library board. The memorial will bo In-the nature of an appropriation ot. 31** for outetadwg- non-ftetlo»» books. » McMinn vili»—Althwnih the direct costs of gevora«weAjn MeMlaavtllO* for 1934 will show a reduction of 42.7 per cent as compared with 1933, there will be an Isrrees» of • »111/located ip ¿ho Asalea dis ease of Glendale for the past 13 b to being moved to a bow I o * ■ od the Crate* hake highway Prdopoet. It will bo ready for ttion is the spring sad will cut exdnstvofy. St «o l e se Su fficient ordere have been rooetvod to keep too Fir-Tex pleat la operatloa until Dooember ia^aa application tor a tei »ral Maa for Umatilla river flood eoatrol and InS gai Ion. Ter f\orC crrÀ?o| rñm of |1.4M,*•• wül bo asked u.. irrigation 66M.SH. araaftarxE tondent la addition to government orders for CCC eampe, the Armour Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banta spent the week end in Prineville with garet spent Friday , apd Saturday in Portland with relative». relatives. Mias Rita Burress returned te Eugene MIcMillan of Portland spent Salem Bunday after several days vteM several days in Wasco last week. with her perehts. John Johtaon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ford of Trout accompanied her to Portland. dale and Mrs. Mary B^r^r and, son wane gpesto last week art the home of Mr. and Mrs. A- B- Potter. week end with relatives. I Mrs. Guy' Weedman of Mr. and Mr*. Est** .Mei Redm< were guests Ipst week at children spent the week end the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Walla. Potter. V ’ , ,... f —r-SSW» TEACHER« EXAMINÀT80I Notice is hereby ¿iven^Aat County School Superintendent Sherman County, Oregon, wjL the regular examination of¿«Mi for State teachers' certificate Moro as follows-. Commencing Wednsoday, JMe. 1988 at 9 o'Mook a. m. and* ton ing untiL Friday, Bue.^2, T9S3 4 o’clock p. m- COPPER CARBONATE 8NOW MAID FLOUR per bbl »6.50 High Grade Family Patent SHORTS MILL RUN per ton 19.00 BRAN ’«Ground STOCKS SALT per ton 16-50 Morton’s SMOKE SALT io lb. can SAtJSAQE SEASONING iOoz can POULTRY FEED INSURANCE DEAL with YOUR LOCAL Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON Not qnly'has the house wife to plan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Medler and Mr. and make or choose her own CMTist* and Mrs. Frank Medler went to Port mas gifts but usually has to solve land last Wednesday. this annual problem for every mem* Mr. Carlson who is with the CW A her of her family. A gift that a department in Portland was in Wasco child has made will be much more ap on business last Tuesday. preciated than any thing Which is Miss Etta Huston and Mrs- Archie purchased for him to give. Gore spent Thursday at Prineville yWhat more* logical gift is there with their parents. than a box of home made candies Miss Ivalou Peugh shopped in The which the children have made and packed T To add variety to the assort Dalles Saturday- ment, the cooking of some of the Mr- and Mrs- Robert Manning and candy will require- supervision but James spent the week end at Mc many need no cooking and are easily Minnville. made and*shaped., Mr. and Mrs. L £ Kaseborg Went For the grownup looking for rtew to Portland last Wednesday for a id— in candies there is a new folder visit with relatives. How to make commercial candies in Darrell McQuillan of Kelso spent your home' which will be sent to you on request to this paper, or 1 the holiday in Wasco. ing me in rare of the Dairy in Portland. Soma candy recipes that can make: Peanut Butter Fudge Dally Truck Servios Two cups sugar Partha^, The Dalles, Grass Talty Three-fourths ci milk Four tl«p. Peanut butter Tri weekly to Aitebpe 4 Ono teaspoon vanilla One eighth teaspoon salt way ptinls. Boil sugar and milk to soft bail •tage (288 degrees F ) Lot stand FART SERV1CE-L0WE8T RATE8 with out beating until cool. Add peanut butter, vanilla and salt. Beat until creamy. Pour into buttered pah or your convenience 1 have ar and cut in squares- DALLES FREIGHT LMbINC Butter Scotch Two cups brown sugar One cup water Two top. vinegar ; One-half cup butter ' BoQ together sugar, arn^sr < and vinegar for ten minuter) 'then ad* butter and boil till tel bUK degrees F ) Turn into buttered pan. Mark off into squares while stilb warm. . One cup confectioner's sugar («X or IOX) One/up ten sugar ' Two tebp. butter Mix all talMiewtr togethv work with th*burls tfMAmMSBMM creamy. Shape by * «wpoontatedpto balls, sot artdo for om hour. melted chosetata and wli to toooled cocoanut. Brazil Nut Fondsmt Staffing To and haff pound) eoufoetisM*fle^uga*nhdd Ond-efehth tsp. vanilla, tofiP >b*P ersam and two-tMrd ^*9 (S mmce») chopped Brazil ^uit mn^te j a small quantity of the each prune or date eoth^^Ute may bo completely oneioeeAjy tito date and kept motet. Mraeil nvto.aae easily shelled if the unto are steamed for 10 minutes before erackipg.T- ranged for jou to'‘leave your ► hoc Work at Walter A. May 4 Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no cost to you. Tbe Sherman County Journal The Wbrid’s Most Interesting Magazine , : cvenv wssk from washinuton lentsl lie inside story of what goes on at Washington; understandable hie information that is so hard to find; the maze of current ga apd fast changing conditions dearly analyzed and explained that It exactly what the Pathfinder will give you. By all means Ihfinder with this paper in the club which we have arranged paper PATH FIN DER JOSEPH A. MEE 2 Dollars The Wceeo Shoe Man Retailers of Crown Mills FLOUR WASCO MARKET GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE RcD 4 WHITE STORE Grocerieg--Meats- Fresh i Ffuits and Vegetables in Season. Yw Patrmie SdkM 85 Wheat Bought and Sold Mr. and Mrs- John McClure^ went to Portland! ast Sunday and while there Mrs. McClure will receive med ical attention. j SHERIFF’S SALE In virtue of an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court upon a de cree tn favor of H. E. Everett and Eliza Everett and against S. E. Es kin and Eva Eakin, !n the sum of 1^66-24 and 188 80 cotea fend dis- buncmentu^ with intd^wt on both sums at 6 percent per annum, from November 17th, 1988, I will sell at the East Court House door in Moro, Oregon, on the 6th day of January, 1984, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. at, public auction for cash, the following premises: . Ilie Siouth One-half of the South west Quarter (SH of r SWU) bf Section Three (8) in Township 1 South, of Range Se venteen (d7) K. W M. located ami being in the County of Sh erman, ’State of Oregon- Hugh Chrisman, Sheriff Mr. and' Mrs. Flo^ Root ton^Mott», «va». ànd aHh Root's parente« Arthur Butler W^ G T. will hold their an- „ landkerehieC shower and tea at ^J’8‘ k*1**8 Hastings entertained a the home of Mrs. Robert Evans on ^our8<>me at Contract Tuesday at her December 13th for the children’s hom®« / i • The Art Smith*», Mrs. Darby and farm home at Corvallis. Every one Mrs. J. T. Johnson entertained a children, and Grandma*Smith had a invited to come • number of young people at her home dinner at Mk*. Loe's Thursday. Mrs. The Ml E. church will have their . ^°r ^*nner MM Saturday evening, Lee's sitter and husband from Idaho wore guests also. "Mother Goose Fair’’ at the opera Kenneth Fridley and Delmar Smith Mrs. Bob Evans entertained the returned to McMinnville Sunday. ‘ Tuesday Study dub. A paper on the "Columbia River" was read by Mr». Selma Watkins. Paul McCulloch business in Tbs Dalles Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Walters of Blalodk also gave a very teterrating talk to was in Wasco last Tuesday. B.^. Grady was a business visitor He is not expected to recover- Mrs. Harry Van Gilder returned in The Dalles Tuesday. Judge Hendricks of Fossil was in the first of the week from several Eighteen members of the Wasco Wasco a short time Tuesday. days visit in Portland Mr- and Mrs. Frank Bowman and Miss Marie Andrews spent the family of Goldendale were guest» week end n Portland with relatives- Thuisday and Friday at the Bernis Harry Van Gilder and Arthur and Guy home. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Lam- Gus Peterson Were dinner guests at born also were guerts Thursday. , the R. O. Scott home Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Aivon McIntyre and st rihrted or old ones ro- children are spending seveipl days in y4Jtow»rmau is construct- Portland and Vancouver. g «reproof garage at Ms Mr. and Mrs. John Royce and Uoyd i Caj Clear crook. This is tvati garage of Ite kind to spent Thursday in DufUr at the D. S. Young home. the.vhUey. triff Besam sf HsfHafcgs •f N m Wwk CtUMMIar •w Sotto« ■ WuFth Sufcm port and account, and objections thereto, if any there be, and the set- Jlcment usd closing of said estate. Dated this 24th day of November, 1088. Lucotta A. Adlard. Administratrix of said estate Updegraff 4 Pepper, Attorneys for Administratrix Last publication December IS, 1983 Wasco Here is an opportun* ity to get a newsy, instructive, national magazine, Pathfinder