PAG« TWO THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MURO. OREGON^ FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 The Fell Gospel Assembly- Sunday School . ....... - lOiOO a- m. EeDowship Meeting and scripture lesson.................................... 11.00a m. Prayer meeting every Wednes­ day at 2:30 p. m. at the home at H. J. Ginn- Y.verybo&j welcome. Elmer Hansen, W. M- Wheat markets, generally fol- lowed declines in futures- Slow Grass Valley Baptist Church domestic demand and lack of an Church School .. . 10:00a» m. export outlet, except through the 11:00 a- Church service Emergency Export Association, . r.3o p. m. important wgpkening * influences. Ita sanitary. I O.O.F. hall Winter whert favorable ' progress *in tüe^Ta tern part of the belt and 'te the Ohio valley, I but moisture' was still needed in Western Oklahoma, Western Tex- as and.. Northern and Eastern Tran Doctor—Mra > would I ci’pal Wiql5ejv>he*t jnarkett, and 485 cars at Minneapolis and Du- brothers aro cordi­ nlghi by local ball dub. It Hi»., ÎMI£- the principal ally invited to meet ed tn a treasury increase of 318 but . takings were only ing that is suitable- tor the ball toesers. te. Reports from thé jvHnf Husband (an hour later)— What Ralph Briebine, N. G aAiihe close did the doctor shy? AIRWAY, Opt a vacuum cleaner, „nn average Wife—He said I ought to go but a stnitary Meaning system- No south for some seh bath the ' f|bt three filthy bag th empty ightly leas .than to the * mountains and ÿty • Stocks of should get some light new gowns Dills a^ the first The senior classe ♦ of the Moro at once. jhtJy in excess Visiting members wei and Grass Vtltey high schools are orders, «'which each giving their play thia Friday come. Reginald—What a perfect night to tl^e n- Giaddi* Bu?b ’to. N. G. it fa! See how brilltent L:h Bull, Secretary “The LUUesof the Field". The darting? Chris Schafts Pert Na. 71 The Grass Valley play is “Fannie »hinnie“ and it will be given in the diamonds I’d Mie to hare the dvc auditorium under th« di­ _____ O fiatereste bought 2nd and 4th Wednesday rection of Clifford Rowe, English “Papa, when you see a cow ain't nBstf of‘the remain ih g orders^ teacher you afraid?" (’ll** “Of Course not, Evelyn ** ten, Adjutant Pitta ¿TORY Hie new Airway give» you more “When you see a great "big (Cbntipuyl from paye one)’ time for pleasure- { ^Town Talk. A new roof was put on Ine hou>e occupied by Stanley Reavis - laut week by 0- A. Ramsey ANNOUNCEMENT I wi*h to announce that 1 will ' Practically all of th« Masons in open the Sally Ann Beauty and Moro were in Wasco Tuesday Rend* to Wear Shop Saturday work at May 5,.at the new location in the the neighbor lodge- Moro Hotel, showing wash dresses hosiery and novelties. Mrs. M. Douma Mias Velda Davis of Portland spent the week end at the J. N TH* Rebekah’Lodge will hold a Landry home near Moro- social meeting ’ 'to celebrate the Trade in your old vacuum. Air­ I. O- 0 F. anniversary on May 3- way sells for 17c a day- Oddfellows and wives are cordially invited. . Horses for Sale: Frank BonrtW, Grass Valley. von 3t Card of Tbanka We wish to exptwm our grati­ tude to the friends in the commun­ Bruce Yergon representing the ity who showed their sympathy in Firs 3 National Bank of Portland our recent bereavment bf many stopped here on business (Monday kindly deeds and by the lovely floral offerings at the time of the evening services family with a new Airway.-IT brings sanhntUm into your homa. '• Old timers from these parts are contemplating their probable visit to The Dallas Saturday to attend the annual pioneers reunion which Mr and Mrs. F E- Fagin, -, Mr and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder CHICHES m 7:00 p m. Piesidant Peavy of Oregon State CoBeg« and Dean Schoenfeld of Community Presbyterian Church the same school visited tho station here Thursday for a few hours on an inspection trip ■ All are cordially invited to at­ tend the church services and to make use, of the reading room Lisle, mother and stop sister of in the rear of the church building, which is open dally where all urday for a few days visit- authorized Christian Science liter Read Farme* Bulletin on moth purchased control. Airway usee Patadechlor* BBonzene Recommended by this bulletin. •Mses Sadie Williams was here Monday to vWit with her parents Khe came from Eugene. ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE him. caught If you have an abundance of strawberries you will want to try Atra wherry Milk Shake sanitary, Portland, The Dalles, Crass Valley Anielopc & way points. Dr. J. A. BUTLER The strawberry season is here chipped rain! Warm weather has brought rtwbsrriss cartter than usual, fho rirht way, to health its WERNM ARK’S J DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC outflt.be would evening having come from his home to meet General McAlexan- Ing luscious ripe chilled strawber­ ries than with generous amounts in Redmond Houk, called fastoat of good thick cream Thia can hardly ba improved upon but have made the trip in one hour and a Hrtle variety 33 minut« Strawberries are delicious in salads, or served crushed ever ice Protect your home against- moths cream, custards, puddings, as the always popular short cake with plenty of cream. A strawberry For Balo; No 7, sido hill Me- milk dhake will add interest to the Connick-Deering embine Ree R. school child’s lunch and will add tho something different that chil­ J. Ginn * dren delight in- Fresh straw­ berry Ice cream, whether pur- Marshall Georg« Williams has recovered sufficiently from his re- time. Ito now, AIRWAY. ; 1175000 Mutual Life 6-otec- • tton for 37.00; -approximate He showed us some of the good job was to round , the members up • total coot 313.00 per year; non And. bad qualities of one of Ms smd provide them with score cards bucks which was the sire of more and see that they took part’ in the • races; due* waived after 16 • years; disability waivers, loan grand champions than any other judging. this side of Rocky (Mountains- __ the _ Our first place to visit was the : and withdrawal value«. Write Then we judged a class of year- Fleming ranch managed by C. A, • 'fpr particulars- ling ewes And after they were Hubbard who exhibited a pur4 judged he placed them in the way; bred Hampshire nun. fChampIoh : Liberty iHutuhl Benefit Asso- Heard'Buildink, Pheo- they were supposed to; be. Of of the Pacific International Live- • dation, ______ r _ _ only 2 or 3 got their’a right out of , stock show at Portland. He also » nix, Arizona. mt 1 forty six- From their we went to, won second place at the Chicago Congdon-Battles, had our ptenic International Livestock Exposition.. -1 * dinner- And after that we dookediMr. gave an inter-'‘WhenY bur Shoes need repair dooxeat__r Hubbard ______ then . _ __ _______ over ’ the barns. ____ Then we . judged esting talk on the breeding of pure send them to . ; UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER to enjoy a season of superior ciatian are held in Bsmd and ita 'ruit. Because strawberries- aro Three-fourths ovhe One and ou____ favorites with everyone, we are highway from southern California testified in serving them frequen- One and one-half cupa coffe« mam One-fourth tap salti, . « * » to Canada Rinse the freaser. *. can find wogjd-,.Iunior on h»«« t -and «to Water with scalding water. Wash tho Worse would go' Mas Houk. automobil« dealer the berries carefully. To do this into the sadr!1A ‘ It1 had to be from Redmon i was here Tuesday and on duty again : fife Pretetm at Actual Cost a class of Angus heifers which1 bred stock, and the selection of were grand champions at several breeding stock, the care and the of the leading shows lant year I feeding, the uses and rotation of worm ain’t you afraid?” REP^IBING of the United States And then pastures and the ‘rtecesity of GOOD SHOE “No, of course not ” a* an exhibition^ nor was it done wo judged a class of bulls of , shade. He then presented the club Wi.Rècond St :• TUE RAI.LF> “When you seo *a .horrid mons­ aH- jn 'ore day, but was done as which one of them was grand * members with a judging class of trous bumblebee ain’t you afarid?’’ range work day after day/ A cat­ champion at leading* shows, last 4 pure bred Hampshire ewes, ‘No,—certainly not." tle miu offered 'to )>ct 100 head year of -the U.‘ S- After the kids i After the members wore allow- “Ain’t you. afarid when it thun­ of cattle' that Jlpj was the best1 got through judging, tlhe head ed to judge their selections, Mr. Fot’your convenience I have ders and lightnings?’’ , \ roper ih'the state of Washington Kerds a» they Hubbard picked the 1st, 2nd, 3rd| were placed arranged for yod to leave “No, no, ybti silly child/X , *• at that time.' The het was never were supposed to be- and 4th and gave his reasons for. your Shoe Work at Walter “Papa, ain’t yoa aftai^’ot*” any taken. 4 From there we went to the New- so doing which proved to wo A- May -A Son. Pick up thing in this world ’ceptin' There were man y other good tion brothers Holsteip herd. The and deliver twice a week at mama?’’ , ropers in this countrv. John Brook- Holstein herd was about 2 miles no cost to you. house. Ed Gibson, Ed Floyd and from Congdon and Battler- There Bill Pearson were among the best we* judged a class of Holstein cows Joseph A Mee Willie—Daddy, I wixh you would Frank Fulton carried the long­ which Doc- Allen also parsed on get me a drum- Tho Wasco Shoe Man baddy -Oh, I’m afraid you’ll1 est rope and Bwunu' the biggest after they were judged. । loop of any man on the range. From there we went to Res’Se distort) me very much with it- Probably no one knows who wa< Brown stock farm at Brownsville, Moro, Oregon Willie-Db, no Daddy; I’ll only the champion rider. In the 20 odd Washington. There we saw some play it when you’re asleep. years there were many good riders •of the best Belgian Draft horses T on this range, but I would say in the U. 8. of which several were ‘ Groom—You canlF imagine how that" during the earlier period, grand champions at leading shows Daily Truck Service nervous I was when I proposed to I Pierre Cacherre, and Natp Eaton in U- S. Then we looked at some you- ; I were among the be*t. 'U as a small five gaited saddle horses of which Bride—You can’t imagine how boy, have seen each of them make several were grand champions- nervous I was until you did. Tri weekly to wonderful ridesr _ Ijolh ..... .................... — Frank ---- Kim- • Then we wont to another barn of hall and Frank Fulton .wore good the future show herd of Hereford when in their prime And as the cattle of which several were grand years rolled by, and the boys grew (hampions of U- S. We left Resse Economic Situation .• ' * al AMBULANCE SERVICE up there were a splendid lot of Browns about 6 o’clock and arrived Fast Service - Lowest Rates home at about 10:30 of which we [ Depresses Wheat Price riders on the range. Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore ¡Q _ Amorg the best were Sick could call “the end of a perfect u t ' — -or----- . BrookKouse, Billie K h I k . Ed-Fk>yd, GRASS -VALLEY-PHARMAS X Bill Pearson, Ed Gibson, and Tom ‘ Th© results of the judging on Phone 222 Economic and monetary adjust­ Gordon. There wete many others this trip are: ments were outstanding factors in that were-good riders. Ivan Gervais received the high­ the wheat situation during the DENTISI' Of the «iris Maddie Eaton was est grade of 95 percent and a close week under revhn^, Crop develop­ ; the best ruler- Wiih one exception, .‘ccond was Wayne Thompson with ment* received little attention. »»<>ME OFFICE. WASCO sho always ‘ ro^o with a"» ride a grade of 93. Prospects for Spring wheat, how­ s&rldle., A • bad hofM threw her Bobby King of'’the Moro Beef । ever, were less favourable, with brother/,Bert. Maggie went to the club comes next with a grade of seeding in some areas of South Buy Ratskwill house and came* out with man's 85. Gordon Fraser, Betty Powell, Dakoth discontinued because of RaLskwill Kills ra s and clothes on, caught the horse Paul Fraser, Louis May and, In Moro the First Week soil blowing and lack of sufficient “forked him“, and . rod© him. mice but is Not a Poison. George Hennagin got a score of in Each Month moisture to sprout grain. Seeding The best exhibition ride I ever 81 and Bob Eaton, Billy Crockett. Rats cost the American made progress in North Dakota saw was Eugene Diggs riding 'rfh Max Barzee got a score of 80. people million* of dollars with surface moisture sufficient to outlaw at the Lait 'Hill ranch' yearly. Rata carry every The result of the local judging start! grain, but the sub-soil re­ south of Grass Valley. Diggs anti I of the Pig & Beef clubs of Moro communicable disease such mained seriously dry The top had gon© to receive the horses are: as Hydroprobia, Equine, In­ soil was dry in Minnesota but for C I. Helrn* bad bought Pig Club. Orval Thogeraon, 85 fluenza and Bubonic Plague. seeding was underway in that them. ;Cojce HiH J, „.Ubauncey in 3 classes- Gordon Faser, 80 in Don ’t keep these pesto a- state and bl Montana. Some spring Clark ureas in e one of Lincoln ewes, and one of । Hampshire ewes. going yet. I The judging teams are going to * (Th® JE nd.) ■ be picked right away from the Moro Beef Calf Club and Sherman Spotted Poland China Pig Club. And they are planning on judging nome kind of live stock every Sat- The results of the 4-H tours in^urday from now on till the local Ronald Powell ^ir- Washingtons We left the Moro Hotel Satur- ( day at 5 o’clock, April 28, Our The Kent Calf Club No. 2, with firrt stop was at Hubbards. He their leader J. L. Davis, journey- had full-blooded Hampshire sheep cd to the,Yakima valley with all We arrived at 9:46. He gave- us other stock clubs of the county to an outline of his farm and the nee and to Judge some pf the finest way he handled his field crops and livestock in the United States/ We tho .way he handled his sheep. His were accompanied by Mr. Perry farm consisted of 150 acres and Johnston, Wily Knighten, and Mr. bins about 200 breeding ewes. ! Allen of the State college. Their ito Ons half cup granulated sugar Two and one-half cups chilled milk One tablespoon lemon juice Drain, hull and crush the ber­ hospital for observation W*dne<- ries with a wooden spoon. Thors should be two cups of crushed berries Add , sugar and lemon juice to the crushed barrios and chill. Wh<* ready to sarve tlurn the berry mixture into the cold milk and shako well Servo with put berries in a bowl and pour aconito be understood, and appro*» cold water ovey them« Swish hand­ cíatooút 150 head spoon - Pressed the mn^hed fruit of hor«os in the corral. Jim Jen- quickly through n seivc Do not .kin», Na.to Eaton, Ben Andrews, press through rtny of the seeds, j(>hn Young, and one or two others only the pulp and juice. There were there., should be at least, 1% cups of the I We w4e talkig about riding, berry puree. Add tho lemon juice1 Hn(| I Kaid I would ride anything to the puree and the sugar to the jn corral for $5 and Jim took milk- Heat the sugar milk mix- up, ]JC picked out a wild marc ture until the sugar is dissolved. | ,-|vVcn years old- I was sorry I Cool, than add the cream and the had spoken, but would not back salt, and combine with tho berry out- So I rode her, but I surely mixture- Freeze at once, using earned the five. I always thought one part of coarse salt and six she would have thrown me, if Nat» parts of finely crushed ice. Yield. Eaton hadn't kept ydlng,. “Stay, 1 % quarto or 8 to 10 servings.* kid, stay.’* Strawberry Sauce for Angel Cake I only claim one iecord for my­ self, and that it, being thrown One cup cream, whipped further by ft falling horse than any Ona-third cup powdered sugar one else. Mart Thnrp was riding ft Onb egg white Ono-half cup crushed strawberries 1 wild , Korse near Eaton’s place- Jess Ona-half teaspoon "Vanilla | Eaton and I wer? with him- • The Whip cream, add sugar, beaten horse was running down hill to- eggwhite, strawberries and vanil- wurd a wire fence. I was trying la and combine lightly. One half to turn him from it, when my cup of pecans or walnuts may be hotse put both feetjn a hole, and icar > T- L. eatls nail sd l added for variety. This sauce is went end over Iw twicaA ton gel food . through the air delicious served with hngol ..the wild . ‘ cake or with an ice cream sand- hors»? and he Mopped.’Mart got wich- * * off and stepped from tha- hole to _ a ___ *_________________ _ „ i 4 a ___ sa a a -at* 17 a si* - Utt - *-----' j - . i : FREE Clip This Coupon r To Advertise My Product I Will Give; .... 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