Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1934)
PAGE FOU E THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934 First National Bânk SWISS PRESIDENT ~ > 1 -------- ; for the afternoon was made by Mm* — Mr. and Mr.v Ray Barlow of The Mary Elizabeth class of the and Mr. and Mr»r Frank Morrow Fienk Morrow. Boardman are visiting at the J. R M. E. church met Wednesday at ths were guests last Sunday at the Art Enters Heppner Miss Treasure Peterson of Portland Johnson home. ■ home of Mrs- Bob Evans with Mrs. Fortner home in Grass Valley. is visiting friends at Wasco Mrs. Grant Garland entertained Dan McDermkl as assistant hostess- Miss Jessie Hull is in Potland tak Friday night at the Roy Bel she« ing treatment for her eyes. Mrs. Frank S. Lamborn invited in Patì Cameron is reported on the The First National Bank of Port home th« occasion being LeRoy’s a number of guests Thursday for an sick list. Mrs Art Smith and Mrs. W. H. land opened its 17tii Oregon office Brief Resume of Happenings birthday. There were 4 tables of 500 Lee entertained 5 tables of cards last Monday at Heppner, to serve a dis afternoon of Contract There were and Kate Johnson made high score of the Week Collected for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin hava Tuesday and Mrs. Lawrence Kase- trict which has been without banking 2 tables and Mra R- 0. Scott received for the girls and Harold White for moved to Spokane where Mr. Henna - Our Readers the draw prize for the'^afternoon facilities since October 1932. berg made high score and Mrs. Herb the boys. gin has a position with the Federal Root low. ‘‘The First National Bank has long The Thursday afternoon bridge Land Bank. Ashland—Tom Cunning, secretary wished to make its services truly The American Legion Auxiliary Robert Manning came home from club entertained their husbands at the ©f the Ashland Chamber of Com- Mra Wealey Wilde was reported on state-wide,” said E. B. MacNaughton had a “razzle dazzle’* party at the McMinnville Tuesday after undergo home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Andrews po inercc, has resigned to accept a president of the institution, in an Hotel Sherman Saturday night. the sick list last week* * sitlon as field representative for tile ing an operation for appendicitis dur Wednesday night There were 4 tab nouncing the new branch. “The Oregon state milk control* board. les and Mr and Mrs- Ed Dutton made Cards was the diversion hnd 'high Mr. and Mrs J. R. Yocum, Mr- and ing the Christmas holidays. Branch Banking legislation of last scores vAre made by Mrs- Ormand The Dalles—Designed to force th© high score for the evening. Mrs. D. H. Banta, Mr- and Mrs. Way Mrs- Leo Watkins is reported on spring made it possible for us to Hilderbrand and Mr. Yates and Mr. issue of ocean locks at Bonneville, land Weld and Mr. and Mrs. Claud the sick list. B. H. Grady transacted business at extend our banking facilities into McCulloch. The Dalles port commission has made Eaton were dinner guests at the communities over the state where the The Dalles Thursday. formal complaint to Secretary Ickes Mrs. Hildted Zell underwent a Vinton Watkins home last Sunday« against the proposed barge locks at services of this institution were most Notice of Final Settlement Mr. Sprague of the Reconstruction major operation at The Dalles Mon the dam. needed- We are particularly glad to Finance Corporation was in Wasco on? Clarence Kugler of The Dalles was day. Notice is hereby * given that the I add our ninth oijt of town branch in business last Wednesday. Lemon Lily Ready tn .Open in Wasco last Tuesday, visiting undersigned has filed her final re Mrs- Lowell Burress and daughter friends. Garibaldi—Ace Foote 1 s a lemon ,a district wheye a convenient bank is port and account of her administra The Tillicum bridge club met last lily ready to open as con as the and Mrs. W- H. Burress were shop- A* much needed. Establishqient of this Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand amid son tion of the estate of Alice M, O’ sun shines. It blooms in t'e summer Thursday afternoon at the home of pinv in The Dalles Monday. branch demonstrates . ©ur- confidence but has been coaxed up \ ’he warm spent last week in The Dalles wth Leary, deceased, with the Clerk of Mrs. Lawrence Funk- There were in the future.of the wheat, cattle and The Tuesday afternoon Study Club relatives. temperatures. ‘ ' the County Court of Sherman Coun , sheep industries on which Heppner 3 tables and Mrs Brock won high was entertaned ths week {by Mr?. I r Baker—The Baker cor. ■ ■ c .scoye and Mrs- Hull low score for the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder ty, Oregon, and that by order of the depends and our belief in returning Bruce Grady will pay old age pensions qu;.,. Judge of said Court, Saturday, 4he afternoon. • Marcel Pilet-Colnz has been elected prosperity for farmers and ranchers on ,the 168 pension claims already 17th day of February, 1934, at th© Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCafferty' approved. The first payment will be president of u v Swiss Confederation of Eastern Oregon. hour of ten o’clock a? m-. has been April 1, with payments every three for the >car HU4. por the past year Establishment of the Heppner Branch left Monday for the valley where fixed as the time, and the County he has Deen vice president of the fed- came as the result of a petition pre they expect to spend the next two months thereafter. Courtroom, in the Courthouse, in the eral foiiQcil and his promotion was sented by Heppner residents Mr. Mac weeks. Astoria—A resolution authorizing virtually automatic. City of Moro, Oregon, as the place, the sheriff to accept Astoria school Naughton said. E. L. Morton, veteran Fred Medler of Portland is visiting for the hearing of said final report district bonds, bond interest cou agricultural Oregon banker and de his mother Mrs, B F. Medler. and account, and objections thereto, pons and warrants in payment of puty state superintendent in charge school-district taxes has been adopt City Planning if any there be, and the settlement Mr- and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot were of liquidating the Bank of Commerco ed by the Astoria school boatd. and dosing of said estate. visitor^ in Portland several days last Co omission Works at Wasco, has been named manager - - — - - Dated this 19th day of January, 1934 Ashland—Plans for an aggrejsh«» week.— of Jie new bianch. which will have campaign to secure mor© CWA pro Edythe G. Hickey, formerly Edythe Ideas for securing vegetables dur- One medium sized head of cabbage i j , ¡its quarters in the building formerly I. F. Barnett o£ Portland was a months ofUn need One green pepper jects haie been outlined by the city G- O’Leary, Administratrix of skid EUGENE,.—A city planning com- ççcupied by the First National Bank Lusmess ™.tor m Wasco Wednesday Mme -imuIu, as y,, chojre of fre,h council of Ashland. It is charted estate. One red pepper that Ashland is not ..receiving a mission, to aid in obtaining maxi of Heppner, closed since October and Thursday of last week. .'vegetables decrease. To make old One onion Updegraff & Pepper, square deal and that Medford Is d<tm- mum benefits from Public Works 1932- Mr. Morton will be assisted Attorneys for Administratrix. Mm Arthur Sargent, Mary Jean- timers as carrots, cabbage or onions, Four tablespoons parsley inating the situation. Administration projects, is desireable by Merle Becket, Heppner resident Last Publication February 9, 1984- ette and Mrs. Darwin Vaft Gilder seem like something new/ requires One half cup water- Astoria—Flood waters on Yoii!|gs in all principal communities of Ore O- S. C. student and Miss Reita Neel spent Saturday and Sunday in Port- more ingenuity and imagination on । One teaspoon salt bay above the falls have destroyed gon, according to a letter received also of Heppner. land. the recording machine established here by Herman Kohrli, executive the part of the housewife than does Six tablespoons butter PUBLIC LAND SALE there by the city of Astoria eight Cut cabbage into fine pieces. Wash the securing of vegetables fresh NOTICE is hereby given that, as E. M Hidden of Arlington, a direc years ago. A search for the machine, secretary of the Loague of Oregon and cook in rapidly boiling water for from the garden directed by the Commissioner of the valued at $1000, will be made after Cities and director of the University tor of the North Pacific Grain Grow it is important to serve an abun 7 minute?, counting from time the General Land office, under provisions of Oregon bureau of municipal re the waters have subsided. ers in Wasco Friday on business. dance of vegetables, since they, along water Starts to boil. Sprinkle with of Sec. 2455, iR. S, pursuant to the search. from Marshall N. Dana, reg Roseburg—Three major projr<n.4 Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Morton went with milk, butter, eggs and fruit are salt one-half cup boiling water for —rodent and weed control, livestock ional advisor of the PWA- Mrs. Augusta Huckin entertained to Heppner Saturday on business the chief sources of the minerals and 5 minutes; add butter and salt; turn application of Volando B- Eakin. mauketing and forage crops, apd The letter asks the cooperation of Serial No. 028299, we will offer at the Contract Club Wednesday after- Mra. Morton returned Tuesday. vitamins necessary for general good into cooked cabbage and serve. prune marketing and thrip control— the league in establishing these com public sale, to th« highet bidder, but have been selected by the Douglas missions, and every assistance will nocm.' at a 1:30 luncheon. High score health. Also your table is more at Vegetables au Gratin at not less than |1.50 per acre, at The Webfoot card club enter^Ained county Grange council as county- be given any community planning their husbands at th© home of Mr. tractive when a large variety of Wide activities during 1934. " • Mix two or more kinds of fresh 10-15 o'clock a- m, on the 13th day such groups, Mr-’ Kohrli states. The and Mrs. C. W. Johnson Saturday vegetables is used- cooked vegetables such as string of February, next, at this office, the Vale—Bids for the construction of request will be taken up at all reg Of the numberless ways of secur- night. There were 7 tables of 500 . x , bean?, carrots, and turnips or cab following tract of land: the Agency Valley dam, an irriga and Mr. and Mra. John Stevenson v<*etab1« only « su^»- ional sessions of the League and will SW‘4SE%, Sec. 19, T. 3 S , R. tion storage unit of tlie Vale project, bage, and place in a shallow baking made high score and Mrs. Ida Woolen t,ons can nuwk- raIlne<i '»bl»«« 18 E-, W. M., containing 40 will be opened January 16 at Vale. be described in the organization’s dish- Pour over the vegetables thin - - < Included among the several ranches bulletin. acres. of Portland won guest prize and Mrs. । and five minute creamed cabbage are white sauce to which cheese has been that will be submerged by the danvis The sale will not be kept open, C. W. Johnson and Harvey Farrell good ways to use this important veg added- Cover with buttered bread Groceries— Meats- Fresh the historic Agency ranch, of over etable. Be sure to use the greenest Pretty Waitress—I must take a but will be declared closed when made low score. 1000 acres. Fruits and Vegetables in leaves and to cook them a very short crumbs and bake in a moderate oven. those present at the hour named vacation. I’m afraid my beauty is The Wasco Woman’s Study' Club time. Creamed greens, or greens until the Sauce bubbles and the Cottage Grove-—Mr. anil'Mrs. Jqhn beginning to fade. have ceased bidding- The person Season . met Friday with Mrs. Augusta Huck panned in milk are delicious Ways to crumbs are brown. Bow’man of Cottage Grove have cele Proprietor—What makes you think making the highest bid will be re in. Mra- Louis Scholl gave a book serve greens of all varieties, and brated the 63rd anniversary of their so? Parsieyed Buttered Beets quired to immediately pay 1 to the wedding. Mr. Bowman is 84 years review “Mari© Antonette, and Mrs. have the extra value of the milk. A Your Patronage Solicited Waitress—The men are beginning "Receiver the amount thereof- with Scrub six beets clean; cover old and Mrs. Bowman 80 years. They Mary Andrews sang two solos- vegetable curry, or creamed mixed scalding water and boil gently unti] crossed the plains in 1875 from Siis- to count their change Any ------ — . , persons —----- claiming adversely Mrs. Francis Medler and Mrs. Ken vegetables, or vegetables au gratin, tender, from 35 minutes to 2 hours. , the above-described land are advised sourj and settled near Prineville, re moving later to Lapc copnty.— neth McCafferty entertained the Jun made of left overs are always fami- Drain and plunge into cold water so to file their claims, or objections, on ior bridge club and guests Saturday ly favorites. that the skins may be easily removed or before the time - designated for Prunes Exported to Europe Here are some winter vegetable Chop fin© and serve with 3 table- sale- night aü the Medler home. Mrs. iBei- Creswell — In December 238,COO nis Guy won club prize and Mr. and possibilities W. F. Jackson,Register- spoons each melted butter and finely pounds of prunes dried at Creswell Mrs. Bob McDonald guest prize. were Shipped to - foreign countries, Harlequin Cabbage chopped parsley leaves- OREGON STATE NEWS | ITEMS OF INTEREST Hi- W ay / OREGON <DAIRV COUNCIL Wasco WASCO MAR KET RED & WHITE STORE R. H. McKean CK(W Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst. Mgr principally to Poland and Germany. They have been trucked to Portland for shipment by water from there. Retailers of Finland Get« Chinook Eggs Astoria—One hundred thousand Chinook salmon eggs, which were sent to Finland through efforts of local Finish resident, have arrived there with the loss of only 546 eggs, and the shipment has been taken to the Aetsa hatchery on the Kimo ri ver for experimental release this spring. » Mill Will Re-Open St. Helens—After a shutdown, the mill of the McCormick Lumber com pany resumed operations last Tues day morning on the 30-hour week bas- is. Although the allotment of lumber to be manufactured was decided on at a meeting In Portland December 2?, mills have not been advised as to a orange In working hours. Sweet Pea Kush Season .Shedd—The unusually mild wea ther is causing gardens and lawns to .ake on' a spring-like appearance. Mrs. George Gardner has sweet peas which have put out new branches and are mow about 5 feet high. She also has snap dragons budded and Shasta daisies in bloom. Mrs. Ken neth Robson has spires in blossom. Fall grain is rank and green and gives promise of a good crop. COOWN MILLS MTnS * Crown Mills FLOUR i GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co Farm Implements Wasco Oregon JANUARY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 5 Snow Maid Flour $6.25 I Bran Mill Run Shorts 15 $15.00 per bbl. High Grade Family Patent Flour IO 8 $15 00 $ 17.00 21 22 28 29 16 12 18 19 20 25 26 27 31 30 Old Tree Yields School Records Dundee— A bottle, carrying th© names of school children, teacher and directors who placed it under a maple tree planted April 11, 1890, 4 4 year* ago, has been found on what was th© old Ramsey donation land claim now owned by P. J. Lunsted. The tree was 60 feet high and four feet in diam eter. The paper is not yellow with age and the writing is as legible a? the day it was written. Some who signed it are still residents of Dun dee. The school building was moved shortly after to it- yr * | Mbg Thief Gets 90 Days St. Helens— Earl Morris is in the county jail here serving a 90-day sentence after pleading guilty to sim ple larceny. He was accused of tak ing cedar logs belong^pg to the Clark- Wilson lumber company, towing them from Willamette slough to below Rai nier with the Idea of selling them to • shingle mill. Shingle mil! owners became suspicious. The lumber com pany recovered the 20 logs. SALT-half ground $16.50 1 See us for lowest prices on Copper Carbonate Grain Bags, Chick Feeds and Rollep Wheat Information About the County, Schools. Roadsand Crops. News About the People You Know Wheat Bought and Sold • ' J > DEAL with YOU ft 1,00 AL * Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers ' WASCO. OREGON 13 SHERMAN COUNTY JOÜBNÍL