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.oí page I HE -¿HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, W34. to' PREGON Sf ATE NEWS IF GEMERAI INTEREST pouncs (Continued from page one) nation while Jay Upton of Bend and-'Judge Oaham Malheur county will vie for the republican । Goiter is one of the oldest dia- banner. The major race will be W€8 known, affectin« children in November when onto of the re- j and grown especially girls- publicans will try to oust Mr. ] But only during the last twenty Pierce. years have we been getting at the . exact „cause of this disease and Gold Hill — Dopodtotrs of th« Try Journal advertising, it pays I working out practical methods of Itfunct Brooking« State bank will prevention. •Son receive the fifth kind final It is more common in certain «vidend of 15 per cent on claims •fainst the tarings department. parts of the country, sometime called goiter districts. Simple goi Astoria—The last cent of ths ter is an enlargement of the thy Waded debt of Astoria will bo roid gland, which lies in the front April 1. In 191< tho ••unty made r bond issue of of the neck, and normally is too up mu» 4« 00,000 for highway improve- i mall to be seen- We now know that this enlarge jEu^ene- fifteen Caineae pMMr ment is due to a lack of iodine. «Iti, all «how birds, have beea Theie are periods when goiter oc Total 1 killed by a dog at the Eugen« curs more frequently, as during Het losses Mbte game farm. The bird« were the years of from twelve to six I «.5S0.2SS.U Tplvr I at |200 and included 12 teen, during pregnancy and also I J XX r - 'W 1.2M.ZU.« Be s and four cock«. during or following any cronic or 1 ;* one—Out of a totpl of 32 »8%i pÜd • «4.8»4 8 severe infection. 3M.342 1 •C sol « ¡strict« Ln Lane county The work of the thyroid gland ; 1.SU.ZSSJ1 •Bgib.e (r rr^plve fund« under the tur»» Ls to keep growth and development have cf act. Total »xp«n(Uturfi« .....3 «.HM*t4É / at a normal rate and at these ¡•m-de applies:.-n to th« eounty times the amount which the thy . tohob) superintendent. roid gland is called upon to do is »»»H Eugene — Lane county bankp ! ' gieatly increased- MR pay the county onp-fourth of i This enlargement of the thyroid rent'ioM «e© urto <ff col- 1 >er cent, cn deposit« of 91,009 ; lectio© written »inr.o Sep gland shows by a swelling in the tember 30, i«23............... 1,281.399.31, •f more, according to an agree- iDlorent and rents d«e and front of the neck. You may sus- Meut with thia county court. Thia - accrued .................................. 214.422 41* ; axscu ............... 42.542.33 । poet tho presence of goiter in Mn briny tie county about >159 . Ctber Total *d'£jl2BrL¥rfö<’' ,i-*^*^*^*^ • year. ■ your self or in your children when Orou clalms^io? imsee *un- i you can see a lump in the front of Astoria—Tho city charter re- patt ............................ 3 1.341.784 95 A mount of unearned premi • • the neck which moves up and down Mion committee of Astor|a has ums on all outstandins risks ................................. 8.103,451.24 on swallowing Prompt treatment r«Jeeted a proposal to adopt a Due for commission and would cure most cases but all brokeraiTO ... . ....... 43.5QQ-00 j Xinmi»«lon form of government w All other UabiUtie« .. ......... 1,023,720.79 Sth a paid mayor as executive, could b2 prevented. Total liabilities, except t will recommend the merging capltaL......................... 310.532.438.9« The secretion of the thyroid Capital pai<r •t appointive offices. UP .......... 3 9.000.000 00 gland is necessary for normal ■urolus over Klamath Falls—William Kitt- all liabilities 17.826.320.95 growth and development. The im- »9fe .ranch owner of tho great Surplus a« retards po II cf portant thing in this secretion is htfiers ............................. 23.826,220.01" iQamath marsh, reports that iodine- It has been often proved Total .. -. ...........................834.358,757.92 ■wre than 15,000 turkeys will bo that if the thyroid has iodine so U8INE8S IN ORXOON FOR THK YEAR WA sod on the marsh this year.- et premium« received during • that it^ can produce the needed th« year ................... .................... 351.251.42 They will fatten on grass-hoppers Losses paid during the year.... 1H 30H.il secretion, it will not enlarge (or Looses Incurred during the year 21.114.7« •gd the myriad c( other tn: octi. Name of Company—Phoenix Insurance form goiter); but if there is a lack Salem — During the prorent of iodine in the body, the thyroid Name of Secretary—Xdward V. C nth the g. me commission, ae- Statutory resident attorney for i enlarges in its effort to secure it. %' Oeorce^L. Dutton. Faillna Bldf . ggyd|ng to Mott Ryckiuan, super It was also found that only a ' ¿BEEBE & BLACK intendent of hatcheries, has llber- veiy small amount of iodine was •Ind-. 310,000 four-inch, rainbow GEORGE D. SCHALK needed to keep the thyroid sup tn>ut. Approximately 225,000 plied. This fact made clear the Vtre liberated in tho Deschutes method of prevention. Goiter may injure the mind as Astoria —, Editorial comment well as the body of the boy and »» Oregon newspaper editors girl in school. It slows ' normal throughout the state roveal« that ■tato of Orerò». growth, is sometimes found with •Upport of the Tongue Point nav- CAPITAL dwarfism and feeble-mindedness. Amóunt of capital (tock paid •1 base 1« not only statewide, but up ................. I 3, 000,^00. OS If allowed to grow, an operation ••ergetic, was the conclusion, may be necessary or it may^lead I, dur flWiched by the local Tongue Point - 3 4,410.237 M to cancer of the thyroid, or very I Mlval base committee. 717.430.03 durine th« X«ar. serious poisoning and nervous Income troia atner »oureel I Eugene—One of the largest 4t0,m.7t received durine the year.. conditions- It is then no longer Movable construction stages on 8 ».53S491.1« ‘‘simple-’’ goiter, but a grave dis the Pacific Coast has been built ease, sometimes causing death. •t Eugene to be used by workmen A small amount of an iodide nTCSS* paid * on capital 2.241.292.12 .. ta placing a new celling at McAr- 400,000 00 stock durine th« year-.-. once a week through the periods tlrur Court. The «tagging is >• Commissions «n d salaries 1,437,373 W whm most needed ’ will l^vor^t Met high from the floor, and goiter. Therefore, in preventing 101. MS. 22 W>rks on rollers. L*her expend It in the schools in many cities, 14tf3.448.73 Willamina—Rex D. Horton has each child is given once a week, t 4.192.772.92 . Total expenditure».^... .1 M^n reelected principal of th« k chocolate iodine tablet. This is «alu» of real «sut« owned Willamina schools. The precent :et value) .......... I 147,120 52 so prepared that it tastes like good tBiehers also have been reelected 14J3S.SM.se chocdate candy; - yet contains fir th« coming year. According tgagea fnough iodine to prevent goiter- <• a report of the school - board, Tn many communities iodized ta- WilUmina will not need federal VlPtef for Its schools. rm r .. ....... i loomt .43 We salt is aLo being widely used Xnt«i general goiter preventive- The »Mr«. Eugene—Person« who a<e re- ihple and efficient method of to'ving a county pension or those TyUi enting it before it appears Wl>e have private work bringing On^cUims for loa»« un 8 Id be known and practiced un- fkem an Income are not entitled ▲mount of untarnad premi the doctor’s direction in every tt the government subsistence riaka ....................................... J.lSXoOi All Othos UaMHUes.............. . 3,520,»08.41 home or school in districts where seeds, according to O. E. Skowe, secretary of the' Lane, goiter is common. Any one with Total liabilities, except Manty relief committee. actual goiter should not start Il liabilities.. 4.782AM.H treating it with any form of io- iarda policy - Sherwood — The old German ......................... 7,182,008.19 -hne without the advice of his or Evangelical Lutheran cherch at ............ . .................. 117,258.172.24 her physician- Marwood, together with the par* » IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR » tonage and barn, Is being dia- Mantled. Tb« material will ba Ct Into a farm home. The tiding is one of the first •lurches erected in Sherwood. Baker—Only four school dla- tMcts of Baker county have taken advantage of tho opportunity to ••cure federal funds under the Mncatlonsl relief act, accerdlna to Mra Maybelle H. Romig, Wunty school supei Intendent. 'districts v* Whitney. Cor- ftbeopia, Sumpter and Union High •t Hereford _-_.iums received dur ine the year ......................... I MM1 paid during the year., we«» Incurred durtag the Sawmill to Kinploy 80 Joseph—McKinley sawmill, on Ue outskirts of Joseph, will prob ably. start running about April 1, Mring employment to approxl- Mitely 20 mea. A. M McKlnlsy. Mvner, plans to cut 3.500,00« board feet this season. R. W. SCHMEER CO., Agenti Wilcox Bulldint. Portland. Oreton. PALLETT, STURM. REED CO. ion. he Insurance Com ité of Oregon, pur- CAPITAL Amount of capital «tock paid up ................. f 500.000 00 ÏNOOMK luma received dur- mr -i ..........81.535.244 7« Uvidmdi and rent» during .the year .. 121.190.1« rom other source« 11.423 43 Total income "SAX 7I1J23 M 544.428 43 U.4M82 27I.2M 24 Talal »pondit Quicksilver Mine Producing m — State Tr Mura rar Rufut GRUNOW INSIDE BEFORE YOU »1.478.071 53 ll.7W.121 43 tion ..^.83^47,879 14 Redmond—Twelve persons ar« •taployed at the Mother Oide quicksilver mine, which started ••»•ration a few days ago, C. W. taakhabaugh, operator of the Min«, reports. He said the ad- vince price of euickdlver would •pn*^ : e ' • I rf the mises in the IBiue mounu.ii« to ; :rt operation. I ■■■ i eCaU WlM Mcan Stato Wasco diO sais ’•aas The kind of refrigerant used in your refrigerator is important. Carrene, Grunow’s exclu sive refrigerant guarantees complete safety. In addition, it guarantees silent, smooth and economical operation of the refrig erator. You can taste it, see it, smell it and bold band. ilmumu ding unpaid general fund nU, MS6.1CS.C4. Tho call, vo Wednesday, will pises » WASCO MARKET R. H. McKean J I Wasco •uant to lav : Eugene — First Lane county fl^o&dendrons of the season wore brought to Eugene from the Flor- •tee section on the const. Those Mowers seldom bloom In this soo- Mon before May 20. prize, Olive Robinson guest prize W. H- Lee with Mrs. Smith and the principals of.stock judging. Ronald Powell« and low scores were-made-by Mrs Morrow as joint hostesses. Mrs. John IMcDermid and -Mrs- The Aitruitfic chib of the Pytlr* Th© GirtßJ Valley High bchool Biuce Grady- Ian Sisters met on Friday with Cooking club m< 2 April 2. A veg Mary Jeanette Sargent entertained Olive. Robinson. etable salad wa n deinon»>tiated by Jefferson county wheat fanners a number of the younger set at Eunice Noyes and Greta Russell■ Marie Andrews spent the week will have an oyportunity to real her home last Saturday night with Everyone said it was good. Eunice end in Portland with relatives- ize on the crop insurance feature 5 tables of 600 and high scones for but of course of their wheat allotment contracts the evening were made by Dana Victor Andeison and Mrs. Hil- and I thought so too Marjorie Blake so. we didn't say as the’ result of recent acceptance Jean McMillan and Nyal Grady dred Zell were in Portland last and Vere Pike will demonstrate at of that County as an area where and Ipw score was made by Mal week end. the next meeting. planting of wheat this year would colm Guy. Mrs. Frank Berts, of The Dalles Two members were absent fitom in many ins tances be of no bene spent last Sunday with' her par this meeting,-they were Marjorie fit. Drouth over that area last Nyal and Ed Grady came up ents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer- Blake and Cora Bayer. It i» real fall made planting impractical in from Portland Friday and dpent -ly a pity they couldn’d have had. most instances, and this dry the week end with their parents. (Mir- and Mrs. F. L. Barnett were in Portland last week visit some salad. weather continued this spring. Melvin Walsh of MbMumville ing Mr- and Mrs. Tilbert Barnett. Ths G V. H. S sewing club met The wheat contracts obligate spent the past week with his par last Tuesday. All were present the giower to plant at least 54 Mr. and Mrs- O’Meara had the except the leader, Mrs. Wilcox, but entis Mr. and Mrs- Louis Walsh. per cent of his base acreage to C. W. Johnson family as dinner qualify for full benefit payments M.S. William Reid came over guests last Sunday the occasion th pi hsident Dorothy C^ls took unless the grower is located in from Yakima to spend Sunday being the birthday of Mrs- O’- charge and the sewing class pro- gr* sred splendidly. an area recognized by the wheat with Mr. Reid. IMeara and Mr. Johnson. •• Greta Ru>se|l. administration as unfit for plant The Ladies Aid of the M- E- ing by leason of drouth, floods, church hiet on Thursday at the Last Friday a number of ladies The Kent Chick’a’dee Chicken stoims or other “act of God ” met at tfhe home of^Mrs. Ed M< home of Mr», Proudfoot. club met foi^ its fourth meeting. After careful inspection of con Kee and organized a Garden Club- Catherine von Borstel and Vir Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning Officers elected were Mis. McKee, ditions amd on the plea of Jeffer son county residents, Paul \.V. and James spent the week end at president; Mrs. Fortner, vice pres ginia Helyer gave a yery inter; Sit Maris, director of extension, rec McMinnville with relatives. ident; Mrs. Hugh White, secretary ing report “How to feed for egg ommended that Jeff ei son countÿ Mr. and MHk Fred Fortner spent treasurer- They will study flow production’’ and Why we feed be so designated. Approval of the ¡Sunday at Cöndon at the L- J. ers and garder.n and any one in chickens grit ” IMeirjl Sather and recommendation has just been re Lucas home. terested may become a member, Eugene reported on housing and * • ceived from Washington. the dues being 50 cents per year. how to feed baby chickens. Some Harry Richelderfer ad Mr. and The club will meet the 2nd and of the reporters seemed to have This does not mean that all spent 4th Tuesdays of the month- How counted their chickens before they grower in the county as a whole Mrs. e ' Leo Watkins and son W* Will automatically be relieved of Sunday at Glenwood with rela ever. the meeting next week will were hatched, but before it was the necessity of making the 541 V°S‘ be on Monday afternoon at the finished their report p oved very interesting. per cent planting/ ' FacF Individ-1 Last Wednesday Mr. Hue, pres- home of Mrs. Root- Tie Chick’a’dee Club was Invi val grower must make applica- ident of t2ie Farmers _______ National Mr. and Mrs. Art liarzee spent ted in Mrs- Gebrge Wilscrs room tion for exemption through his al- Grain Corporation met with the for a debate, which was ? tended lotmen/t committee- In. case a locals at Wasco. Representatives Saturday and Sunday at Fossil- gl ower’s application is approved from Goldendale, Arlington, Con- Mrs. L- P. Haven entertained by ’three members heside: the by the committee and at Wash- don. Grass Valley, and Moro. The 5 tables of guests at her home group in he: room. ington, he ’will receive his full objective of the meeting was to last Wednesday at dessert lunch -The vice president annc inted benefit! payments just as though explain tq th« locals how they eon followed by bridge. Mrs. Bertha Helyer and Menil Sather be had produced a crop. might secure the warehouses be Root made high score and Mrs. for reporters in our next meeting lt is pointed out'that any grow-1 longing to the Farmers National, Lee second " Again on Thursday which will be nett Monday. - Beitha Helyer. er with reasonable chances for a Hue was accompanied by R. she ehtertained and )Mrs. Hurt crop will probably make more by Mu Rice and Mr. Baer of the Pa- received high honors and planting, but the ruling does avoid c*^c division of the Fanner» Na- mary Walker second- Another interesting meeting was the waste of having seed thrown tional at Portland and Chas. Cook held by “The Merry Makers,’^ Mr. and Mrs. James I sull aw Kent high away in meeting technical require- North Pacific Grain Grtow- school cooks last Friday and son of Salem spent tfie week ments when there is mo possibility ers ^nc- Spokane, March 30, at the home of Clarice end at the home of M’s. Frank of a crop. Mitchell- ‘ - The Tuesday Saidy CluJ> met Trained specialists who have ex- with Mrs. Alma Fridley A paper Morrow. The mee.ing was called to order Dr- and Mrs. Butler : ~cn. last by tho president. Clarice Mitchell found that the on “Salem” was given by Mrs. and the legular procedure of busi-* as to^nr ? the suriace Fridley and one on ‘‘Ballooning in Thmsday in Portland. Xn .I'e. a^-quat,e eemina- the Stratosphere” by Mrs. Scholl, Mrs- Floyd Ford of Portland is ni:--;. 5vae follow£d. At the close tion, and that the deeper soil r of the meeting Clarice Mitchell visiting at the Tate home. moisture is to meager to make a' TiBicum bridge club met a rd Phoebe ‘i I yons (hmonst j»ted Mr. and Mrs- E.- W McQuillan ciop if it did come up. * ’ on Friday at the home of Mrs. spent the week end at Kelso'with Tho dates of our banque« and Darrell- .afternoon tea ar; not as yet defi Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sundbr and nitely set? meeting Bertha At our next i two sons and Miss "Ritha Jame- Phyllis Haynes will HiFycr and all of Portland spent Saturday an«! O « WHITE STORE demonstra;« the making of a fruit Sunday at the Otis Royce hoqje- Mrs. Ed McKee entertained Uhe Miss Veda Alexander of The salad. Tli is i meeting will be held Contract Club at her home last Groceries—Meats— Fresh Dalles was a week end gu<»st at at tho home • of Phyllis Hayne»i. W ednesday with, dessert lupcheon - Virginia Helyer- the John Royce home. followed by contract bridge. Mrs J Fruits and Vegetables in Bruce Grady made high score. Mr. and Mrs. John Royc? had Season. The third meeting of the Katty Mrs- Fred Fortner and Mrs. Ber as their dinner guesits last Sunday Kanners was held April 3, at the nis Guy were guests of the club- IM t . and Mrs- Beinis Guy and fam school house with all members Mrs. Guy Andrews entertained ily, Mr- and Mrs. Otis Royce, Mr. present except Bertha Helyer. Your Patronage Soiidied 6 tables of bridge last Thursday and Mrs. C. H. Sundby and sons, Virginia Helyer and Anna End Mrs. Ari Baqzee wort club! Miss Ritha James all of Portland Sather are hard at work on the and Miss Veda Alexarri r of The club by-laws.. They are taking Dalles- a long time at them so they ought to be good, Mr- and Mrs. Bruce Giady and Someone * announced that Miss family spent Sunday at Goldendale with Mr. Grady’s mother and sis- Cowgill will be in Kent on Friday. ’April 13, to give a talk to tlhe Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst Mgr. | rter- ^club menjbers and the leaders of Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand spent 4-H clubs. ikeveral days in Portland this week- Phyllis Haynes is to give her Retailers of Mrs. Mae Murchie returned to talk next meeting as she thought • Seaside last week after »pending it would be better by then- Why does she keep us in suspence? Grown Mills FL.OUR crown mills some time in Wasco. v The club is hoping to do some Mr- and Mirs-Lynn Micheal and thing interesting later on. We GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE ■ family of Portland and Mrs. Mar nlan to have some canning dem garet Johnson w«l(3 guests last onstrations. week end at the home of Mrs- J H. Mitchel, Lewis & Slaver Co., Johnson “Dorothy’s K itch oncers'” is the Mrs. Walter Warner is spending new name for Mrs Dunlap’s cook Farm Implements ing club- The girls m^t last Thurs- several days in Portland. I r. lav after school and Edna McKay Frances Watkins is out of school and Sather demonstrated this week with the measles- Sev- potato Helen salad and sandwiches. The eral other pupils ate out of school girls have all memorized the club with the same malady. pledge- and recited it before sitting The American Legion Auxiliary down at the table- Helen Wilson had their district convention Wed and Mrs. Dunlap were appointed nesday at the Sherman Hotel. Two on the committee to make out the of the state officers were present program of meetings for the re- , and a good crowd attended the mainder of the year. Anita Dun meeting. lap and Lcvinia Barnett will dem Miss Winifred Fortner -is the onstrate cake making on Thurs Snow Maiti Flour news reporter for The Dalles day of this week. Bran $1500 The Forestry Club held its sec 'Chronicle now- ond meeting last Thursday flt the school house Corliss Andrews, leader, passed out the books and Mill Run $15.00 read over some of the material about tree care and how* to make per bbl. The Moro Beef Club was organ out the report books- Mr. An- ized March 3 by Mr- Henry Bar drevrs suggested that we have an num. There are six members in other meeting a week from Sa - Shorts $17.00 High Grade Family the club. So far there Ihas been unlay when Mr- Johriston c«u’d Patent Flour three meetings, all of them were be present and that we go around held at the court house. to the members’ homes and see At Che first meeting officers the trees. were elected: Prsident, Paul Fra We were all very delighted when ser; Vice-presidept, Gordon Fra cur leader told us that for our SALT-half ground ser; Secretary and Reporter, Ron- field trip they are planning to $16.50 I aid Powell. At this meeting our take us to the CCC camp up near ¡lead.r gave us material to study. Frierri to spend tho night. The | We also had moving pictures on purpose of thia trip is to study beef judging- trees and shrubs close-up instead Sec us for lowest prices on Copper Carbonate • Ti ie second meeting v( is held nf from pictures. Grain Bags, Chick Feeds and Rollep Wheat. Maueh 17. This time we saw pic The^ Caftip Cookery Club met tures comparing bureh grass and last •week at' EugeT’?, Norton's ciest wheat and showing how the homo. Thefr planned to have a latter grew. Mr. Ovegpn explain country hike hut itr.Tained so they ed each picture as it Xvas put ort have postponed it until some Intel* the screen- Ati the clo»e of the date- ---- • meeting the members exchanged Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant material to be »tudied. state club leader, will be in Kent I he third meeting was held on Friday the 13th to meet with DEAL with YOUR LOCAL Ma uh 31- The members again tho leaders and members nn<1 to exchanged material srd discussed answer questions on the projects. t’ eir problems with Mr. Barnum TheC CFS Cooking girls held . It was decided where the next ! tiheir regular meeting at the home two meetings would be. On Änril Wilson on Wednesday. 6 the club will meet at the Tom * 1 hey were served with -cookies WASCO. ORHGON Fraser ranch, and on April 13 at, and sandwiches* M ra. Geotr ge the Roy Powell »ranch- At these Wilson loadcs this club. meetings ths members will learn . * * Margaret Dunlap. * Jefferson Wheat Men • Goiter Old And , ¡ Dangerous Ailment Needn’t Sow Oregon $6.25 4~H Club News Wheat Bought and Sold Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers SUPER-SAFE REFRIGEMTOft ■ £ I ■1