Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 22, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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TU WUÛHMAM COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OKKOON, FRIDAY, baCtMBKK », 1*«
TWO
«
Thursdey evenings ef
each month. Visltiag
Pack moderately tight and place a Dalles visiting Winifred Vogel.
weighted board on the surface. The
According to * notice in a daily brine which forms should rise above
the board. Cover the container and
allow It to stand in a warm room to
ferment- When the bubbling stops
at Moro^
container to a cool place. Seal the
The wind storm did considerable
surface between the board and sides
and turning over chicken houses.
layer of paraffin er by some other
method. The collection of scum de­
Miss Alma von Borstel of Portland
stroys the acid and causes spoilage-
is
visiting relatives here for a few
Sauerkraut may be canned after fer-
Meets
evening In
LO.
hall.
Transient
visiting brothers are
cordially invited to
Wiley McDonald returned from a by the hot pack method one half hour
meet with ua.
visit to Newberg this week. .
Brisbine N.G.
in hot water bath.
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
A 2 yr. old black steer with no
A mimeographed publication HE
435 '’Sauerkraut" can be obtained
Owner may free of charge from any county ex­
bin and tension agent or by writing the home
economics extension office, Corvallis,
Oregon-
Wm. Snodderiy, brother of Mrs.
Jessie Martin, N. G-
ila Bull, Secretary.
L- French, Commander
Wily W. Knighton, Adjutant
^Town Talk
Among those* to enjoy a bit of
goose hunting at the Nichols mneh
Mrs. Fred Foster, Portland; Mr. and
Cart Rand, Hood River; Edd Gardner
and Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Vogel of The
Dalles-
The Woman’s Missionary Society
Searcy Wednesday, December 27, at
2 o’clock in the afternoon.
A Christmas program will be given
at the Community church Sunday
with songs and readings will make
up the major part of the program.
The girts glee dub will sing..
W. L. Teutoch, assistant county
agent leader for the state, was hero
Wednesday workiing with Perry
Johnston, agent for this county.
Hogs Expected To Rise
CHIVIES
CHURCH *
WASCO
10.00 A. M.
Church Schoo)
11:00 A. M.
Church Worship
7:30 P. M.
Epwoth League
The Mother Goose daxaut« was a
success in every way. Already peo­
ple » re beginning to ask that this be
i.a.’e an annual affai«*- Much of the
money will go to make some very
r^eJud improvements to the church
building. We wish to thank those
l>wple who donated materials and
who worked to make our Mother
G oom Bazaar possible.
The Sunday school and rhe Giri Re-
rerves are arranging a slurt pro­
gram for Christmas eve at the church
and it will be poeaibie to attend this
short but worthwhile program and
get home in time to open the family
Christinas packages around the fire­
side. Mrs. Phlegley and Miss Peugh
form the committee in charge. A
■pore detailed announcement will be
given at the community Christmas
program Saturday night.
Church worship 11:00 a. m. “The
Several ‘ streets are effectually Shephards and the Magt”
blocked by the new pipe ditch on the
upper part of First Street-
M^s- George Updegraff left Sun­
Sunday School
day for her former home in Califor-
-
m.
visiting with her mother-
Subject: Christian Science
Fred Pickett and Harold Ginn
Golden Text: Mark 15 17, 18 These
drove to Portland Thursday expect- sigfis shall follow them that believe;
In my name shall they cast out devils;
for delivery to attorney Updegraff.
they shaU speak with r*vr tongues;
Lloyd Johnson is home from Mon­
mouth for the Chrtetmas Hollidays they drink any deadly thing, it shall
not hurt them; they shall lay hands
on
the side,: and they shaU recover.
completed. He was accompanied by
Respdiujive
Reading: Luke 18:35-43
Willard Peterson of Rickreall, also a
AH
are
cordially
invitee to attend
student at Mbnmouth. who will spend
the
church
Services
and to make use
the vacation visiting at the Johnson
of
the
reading
room
m
the rear of the
home.
1
church building, which is opeq daily
The nine year old son of Mr. and where all authorised Christian Science
Mrs. Miles Martin suffered a broken literatured may be reed, borrowed or
from a horse.
Miss Laura Ruggles is spending
the vacation at homa from Monmouth Sunday School----------- ------ 10 a. m.
Normal where she is attending Fellowship meeting, and preaching
echool
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m-
y
Every body welcome.
(Grass Valley)
Church School
Preaching----
6.80 p-
mas dinner with their paroute. Most Church worship
7:80 p.
of them will arrive Saturday.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:80 p.
We extend a cordial invitation
m.
m.
m-
to
our church. “Come thou with us. for
the Lord hath spoken good concern*
We hope to see you at church next
8. L. Birce, Minister.
Sauerkraut Recommended
to watch their children
As First Clase Food
The Hariandview grange will meet
W
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Friends
of Robert Heiyer were
to risk school a short time Friday
morning.
Guy Hoskinson and W- 0* Smith
were transacting business is The
Dalles Wednesday.
Jack Kelly has been slerking in the
J. E. Norton store the pest week.
Amongr those
shopping
In The
'‘Don’t let a hog buyer substract the And Mrs- J. M- Wlbon and son Lester
proceesing tax from the market
Johnaon, Mr- end Mrs. Dick Beckman.
Mr- and Mrs. J. R- Dellinger and L.
This is th« warning being given by
those in touch with provisions of the
A truck load of Christmas trees
agricultural adjustment act at Ore­
gon State college. Word has been were delivered to the Farmers Na­
received that some buyers, perhaps tional Warehouse here Thursday. R
through misunderstanding of the Abel is being kept pretty busy dis­
facts, are quoting the regular price tributing them- ~
to the producer* less the amount of
Men employed by C- W. A., are
kalsomining and redecorating the
Prices quoted on hogs at the Port­ school house this week.
land stockyards or at any other pub­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and son
lic market is the United States are
Chart!« and daughter Nellie were
the prices which are actually paid to
the shippers, and the tax is not de­ dinner guests Thursday evening at
ducted from these prices explains the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Nor­
'
E. L- Potter, head of the agricultural ton V- '
economics division. Farmers who sell
KENT SCHOOL NOTES
hogs to buyers at the market price
Margaret
Dunlap, Editor.
and then permits the buyer to deduct
the tax are simply allowing them-
Th« boys and girls both met defeat
selves to be cheated that much.
The proceesing tax on .hogs 'is in the hands of the Wapmitia teams.
laid to raise from the general public The girls score was 22-10- . The boys
the funds sufficient to help restore a game was more exciting, the s<ore
fair purchasing power to hogs sold being dos« during the entire game
by the producer and at the same time and tied 19-19 at the finish Two
control production at market require­ overtime periods were played with
ment». To deduct th« tax from the the score ending 28-20.
farmer selling the hogs would defeat
Th« Christmas program will be
the purpoee at the outset, it h point- held at the school house Friday eve­
Kari Eaton * Grand juror and
mileage
Ove T. Hansen
mileage
Grand juror
W. C. Heiyer
and -mileage
Grand juror
W. C Miller
and mileage
Joe Truitt
Juror at Novem­
ber Term (2 days)
George Witter juror, 2 days,
Ryland O. Scott
and mileage
juror, 2 days
and mileage
M- G. Melzer
juror,
and mileage
Donald L. Clodfeiter
Howard Conlee
and mileage
J. L. Brackett
Roy E- Tiller
juror, 2 day
and mileage
Clyde E. Smith, juror 2 days
and mileage
T- M. iRolfe juror 2 days and
mileage
ning at 8 o'clock. The upper grades Geo. Blackburn« juror 2 days
Farmers who butcher their own are giving a play and the Intermedi-
and mileage
hogs for sale as pork products or to
A. J. Murray
sell dressed carcasses must pay the
Badmond waa victorious in the
proceesing tax on those animals, how*
game there Saturday night, score
and mileage
dueers and processors and as such 85 to 18.
Arthur
J. Bucholtz
juror 2
presumably get both profits. Blanks
Lorena Young sprained her ankle
days and mileage
may be obtained from the internal last Thursday in basketball practice-
A. H. McIntyre juror 2 days
revenue office in the Custom house,
Edna Lyons was elected captain of
and mileage
Portland, for reporting on hogs
the girls team for the coming season.
riaughtered. Tax on hogs killed one
Arthur Smith
juror 2 days
month is payable the neift Hogs
RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES
killed by or for a fure^r strictly for
L. V. Walton
use by his own family are not subject
Rufus handed the Ione High school
to th« processing tax. •
basketball another setback, winning
. Details as to the form of the hog again Friday night by th« same mar­
and miles go
control contract are expected soon by gin aa at Ione two wteeks previously.
W.
C. Harper juror 2 days
the extension service at O. 8. C., and The score waq 26-19.
and
mileage
as soon as they are received Oregon
The
Dalles
Reserves,
fortified
with
S- P. Boice juror 2 days and
growers will bo informed and given
mileage
an opportunity to join in the plan if an outstanding center and displaying
excellent
team
work,
defeated
Rufus
they desire.
Pearl« Lamborn * Witness.
Saturday in a hard fought game The
State vs- Lamborn -
score see-sawed back and forth un­
Witness,
til the final few minutes when The Frank Lamborn
State
vs.
Lamborn
Dalle« forged to the front, winning
R. C. Atwood Witness, State
by a score of 20-13.
vs. Lamborn
Kent grange held its regular
Mr- Tetz is on the program at the
Mrs.
Bello Clothier
ineMteg Saturday, December 16., with annual State Teachers convention
a fairly good audience. The install­ which will meet in Portland during
ing officer being abeent, installation the holidays- Ho will open the dis -
vs- Lamborn.
was postposed until the next meeting
which will be January 13.
deny Education." which has just Lloyd Royce Witness, State va-
Lamborn
Alta Norton spent last week in The been completed by the United States
Office of Education at a cost of Mrs. Fannie Barsee Witoees,
1225,000 after a thro« year study.
State vs. Lambón
The Christmas play 'Why the
and mileage State va Lam-
day night. A real Santa Claus will
bo there to give candies to the chil­
dren.
Courthouse light MD
W. Cott Printing A Bind. O
CWA *
Clerk’s books and bleaks
City of Moro
Courthouse
Night Hawks: Music
(Continued from page one)
water bill
ter will be employed in the county
Pac. Telephone A Telegraph Co
These 72 men will work until Feb­
Total courthouse telephone
ruary 15 at a wage of at least $15 00
bills
per week. About 20,000 man hours
for Dave McKelvey ■
Dr. C- L. Poley
Examina­
tion of “Snug Harbori* parir
1 i * FROM WASHINGTON
Ditto Corporation
Superin-
Kent News
|
New Year’s Dance
Ite Most taper t
entotained
six
table«
L. L. Funk Rood laborer
E reel Yocum Romi laborer '
Vintin Watkins Road laborer
MO
Roy Atwood As per order of
Vintin Watkins
940
E. L. Weld Road laborer
Andy
Sheerer Rond laborer
4X0
Grant Garland Raad laborer
cannot
Local news—you get it in your favorite home paper. But i
be equally well informed on national and world affairs wit!
Path-
finder. Aink of all that
ntsl
on! New industrial
IcuhuraT situation! Acts of Congress!
thousand other things! But bow will this affect
RB WHAT YOU’VE «AT TO KNOW.
y of what gooe ou
THIS PAPER
PATHFINDER
Geo. G. Updegraff
6 45
545
Chea. Golliher Road laborer
1645
Road laborer
UJ0 Joo Lynd
51.44
W. C. Weld Road laborer
540 Roy Atwood As per order of
8.00
W. C- Weld
11 JO
840
der of W. C. Weld
7 JO Albin F. Balzer Road leborer
4.30
«20
Bert Cox Road laborer
1M0 Glen Garrett Road laborer
480
_ 5.70
A. Noyse
Road laborer
840
1148
W. Etlinger Road laborer
5-33
SJO
940
Road laborer
Bruce Millard
9.00
Road laborer
8.90 Claude Coats
H. H- Brackett Road laborer 9.00
900
9 JO H- R. Herin Road laborer
4.50
Frank Mtedler
Road laborer
8.60 Homer S. Wall Road master 137-00
W. G. Armsworthy Road sup­
4146
1000
plies
8.50
9-25
B00
880
840
1200
«00
TOO
8.40
1440
1400
540
SJO
8J0
Fanners Elevator and Supply
14.62
; Co-,
Road supplies
Feenanghty Machinery Co-, .
Road supplies and machinery 385.36
Field’s Garage Road supplies 619
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•
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Hansen’s Map A Blueprint Co^
4.10
Road master’s supplies
7.35
Avery Martin Road supplies
Ind- Whse- A Mig Co., Rent of
12.00
roadmaster's office
.90
iR. H. McKean Road supplies
lishad in Sherman County, Oregon.
That the date of the publication
thereof is December 22, 1983-
A. A. Schramm,
Superintendent of Banks, in charge
of th« liquidation of the Bank of
SHERIFF’S SALE ’
In virtue of an Execution issued
out of the Circuit Court upon a de­
cree in favor of H. E. Everett, and
Eliza Everett and against 8- E. Ea­
kin and Eva Eakin, in the sum of
$265 24 and |88 30 cotats fend dis-
.bursementej with interest on both
sums at 6 percent per annum, from
November 17th, 1933, I will sell at
the East Court House door in Moro,
Oregon, on the 6th day of January,
1934, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock
A. M. at public auction for cash,
th« following premises:
The South One-half of the
South west Quarter (SH of
SW%) of Section Three (8) in
Township 1 South, of Range Se­
venteen (17) E- W. ‘M located
. and being in the County of Sh-
। erman, State of Oregon-
✓ Hugh Chrisman, Sheriff
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that D. J.
McLachlan, Executor of the Estate
of Daniel McLadUan, Deceased, has
Aled in the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Sherman County his
Final Account and that the said
Court has set Monday, the 15th day
of January, 1984, at the hour of 10 -
00 o'clock a. m., in the office of the
County Judge for Sherman County,
in the Court House at Moro, Ore­
gon, as the time and place for the
settlement of said Final Account and
for the hearing of objections to the
same, if any.
D. J. McLachlan,
Executor
6442 J. Tracy Barton,
co) Road supplico
Attorney for Executor.
Road-
Pae. Tel. A Tri. Co-,
2.75
master's telephone bill
Tum-a-lum Lumber Co., (Grass
Valley) Road supplies
’ 292 53
Union Oil Company Road sup-
phee .
10944
Geo. Wilde Road supplies
13 00 Parthad, lie Dalles, Crass Valer
City of Wasco
Roadmas-
Mtodelow Company Road sup-
k plies
* 7.50
Natl Hospital Assoc.
Con­
tributions for rond employees 22.65
Mrs. J. S- Newcomb
Board
«45
for road laborers
O’Meara Supply A Imp- Co,
15.97
Road supplies
Con*
State Indus. Ace. Comm.
tributions for road employees 5140
Pac. Power A Light Company
125
DALLES FREIGHT UNE WC
440
Tri- weekly to Antelope I
590
a
Dr. J. A. BUTLER!
DEÑTIST
FA8T8ERVICE-L0WEST RATE8
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
in Each Month
Tor your convenience I have ar­
ranged for you to leave your
Shoe Work at Walter A. May A
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
a week at no cost to you.
«»wree w w—ww
JOSEPH A. MEE
346
1240
The Waaeo8hoe Mai
7 JO
C50
t
Diet. At*
1083
State Industrial Ace. Comm.
------ AND —
144
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 845 The Dalles. Ore
GRA88 VALLEY PHARMACY
I
— or-----
Moro
Oregon
Pbooe222
Dr. F. A. Perkins
801X8
Second St
The Dalles, Oregon
PHONE 211 W
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
2 Dottare
>
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
Norin western school supply
8.14
Co., ’ Supfs supplies
W. Cost Printing A Binding Co
3240
Total supplies
Ginn, Coleman A Co., Court­
house suppliée
188
rors, at $40
Wasco county Industrial Fann.
20 94
«140
2400 merce, Wasco, Oregon, up to and in­
cluding September 26, 1988, said div­
10.00 idend to be paid on and after Decem­
45.25 ber 29, 1988-
said order directed that thin
4545
notice bo given by publication there­
98.00 of in one issue of a newspaper of
540
Kent Legion Hatt
t December, 30th
Judge’s ex
800
DANCE
The WorifFs Most Interesting Magazine
school.
Belshe
1.50
ter’» office Water bin
9.00 Homer S. Wall
Mileage and
Mile
expenses
^145
Justice oi
Homer S Wall
U¿ed carbur-
more hours to allot
3.00
1100
etor
after
Shell 0Ü Company
Road sup­
Ths Sherman County Journal,
13.60
77.02
- County Pristing
plies
CORN-HOG
5.79
Roy J. Baker (Road supplies
Chariee Everett
Serving 5
2.50 Standard Oil Co .
Road »up-
Continued from page one.
72-33
Moro Hardware A Implement
plies
17 02 Geo- Fox Road laborer
Co.,
Courthouse
supplies
2.15
ministration will depend largely on
the details of the plan, such as the
Clairls Presented and Allowed A- Moro Hardware A Imp. Co.,
8 75
Road supplies
one eligible, and other factors, bo-
Kenneth Woods Road laborer 81700
In the Circuit Court of the State of
64.02
Road laborer
fieldman of the Oregon State college Hal White
Oregon for the County of Sherman.
1645
extension tervice.
Ralph Eaton Road laborer
In the matter at the Liquidation of ’
William Mitchell Road laborer 1695 the Bank of Commerce, Wasco, Ore-
6.45
COURT NEWS
6.45
Notice of Payment of Dividend
Voina Guyton (Road laborer
Continued from pegs one.
Virgil Schadewitz
Road 1»
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
Care of non-violent patients «040
24 45
Frank Haynes Grand juror
cult Court of the State of Oregon, for
Ernest Blaylock
7J0
and mfleego
10.05 the Cbunty of Sherman, authorising,
W- E- Bruckert Grand jiiror
Lewis Hastings
of Banks to distribute a
mileage
borar
’
Geo. A- Potter
When Your Shoesneed
Repair, send them to
WERNMARK’S
GOOD 8HOE REPAIRIN'.
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204 Second St.
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the dalles
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