Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 04, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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THE »HRRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1984-
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The
Epworth
League
• of The
►nstratiom-
Review
of
a
party
at
her
home-
She
didn
’
t
afternoon-
TTV’
mixed feeding of grains and above stock show. Mamy of the horses yells, Demonstrations. Review oi a pany »v .»i
club notes
tad won prizes in the I club« achievements. Talks by I®»' know exactly what date would be | 1 Ths W. C. .T- U. will have a Dalles came to Wasco Sunday
night and conducted the services
M the food International and other stpek der, members and others- Refresh- th© best so ¿he told tiiena she
meeting on Saturday at the M. E- at the M. E. church Kenneth
menu.
;
would
E
a
ch
ew
to
judge
»how».
This
was
the
last
stopping
*
—« m tell them* later.
bA
of
points of Sheip
church Mrs- Ada Jolley will be Croeni was the leaden for the
Field trip is going to b© up the girls is asked to invito a gue^t
them. Noact Rd showed tto a prise niece for th« judging of animala to The
the Zer CCC cimp near One catch was put into the invi- the guest speaker- They will have evening- The Wasco league serv­
ited on the j
Hampshire buck' that won first We left this place at 6.00 and with
a potluck dinner at noon-Anyone ed refreshments to their Dalle»
« for this dl
freshments committee
the moonlight peeping through the /Yiend,' Oregon^ in the Mount (totion however and that is that interested invited to attend.
guests.
ng Robert Hi
trees arrived at Gol deridale at Hood national forest. The purpose each girl mua be well started on
At the next meeting
is to »tody the different kinds of her project before ¿he is eligible
Mr ad Mrs. Lynde Smith and
yer and Donald von n Borstel W
d out the good boñé develop 8:10 o’clock.
The Wasco Women’s study club
easy daughter from California are
We were again quite hungry so tree« and other wild life- All of to come- That should be
i eport on anything
of the back, the wide front.
met
Friday at the home of Mra
of ' body, 'depth of heart ,we partook of refreshments in the the forestry clubs in the county though because most of them are iting at the Vic Smith home-
the sheep club
Watkina. A paper on Japan was
Golden city, and again felt quite will bo/represented on this trip started now.
will be held
I> L- Peetz of Moro was n Wai- given by Mr». Hugh White- A
And
we hope. There ar© bunk houses
And, a Grand ; time was had
&mfoethbie.
first and w«...
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XV
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co on business Monday.
' »kit was given by Meedames White
• th rir judging tour.
hie at 9:10 with and a large recreation hall with a on the Yakima trip- W hattaday.
Scholl, Scott, Andrew» and Hilder­
A judging tour of th»-Takimg pM^ytaf eM ewe
ht of home. We fire place in this camp. Sounds like has been the exclamation I have
A. A. Dunlap was in Wazcd last brand. which th« dub members
fundoesn
’
tit
?
Let
’
s
hope
that
this!
been
hewing
from
tho»4
lucky,
Valley at 11:30
Monday
greatly enjoyed-' Mr»- Augusta
al atoek rtoiF He ¿hewed ds the where E^ner Helyer met the Kent trip will be as successful as the ones who took the trip. This tnp
Huckin »ang a song
r^arents and others of Sherman gpodr development of the chest, livestock members and took them livestock Wub’s trip to the Yakima was made for the benefit of the
Mrs- Guy Pound of Th« Dalles
stock
clubs
of
the
county.
County, Saturday April 28 *‘Doc^J 2Unes» of heart girth, ^i^vy, well to their homes.
and Mrs Mwh of California .were The ladies of ’ the Christian
valley last Saturday.
Margaret Dunlap - guests at the {Morrow home lata
Allen, assistant state jdub wde^
The Hungry Seven and the
church gave, a tea on Saturd»0r at
Ut bane,'rttooth
of Oregon, also accompanied d9 on tve^ beck,~rau<mkble Shyness of , * I am sure this is a trip that will CFS Camp Cookery Clubs, .and
.. --------
Sunday. .
the homa of Mm. J- H. Johnton
never toe forgotten by the 4-H
‘his trip
The 4-H Sewing Club of Waaoo
peda 4fWH between é»^. and long dub members and we have surely the Sevew^and One Sewing Club«
and Miss Lauretta Low© and Phil
The
P-
N-
G.
club
met
ItattaL
Many of the membehl Nvirif^w head. Jlerstated that Y^hén these
are
planning
to
have
their
Achieve-
had
a
short
business
meeting
Fri
­
Jdhnson
gave vocal numbers- (Miss
enjoyed and appreciated the thot-
th© south«-
end of. ths ¿»unty ew'ea Were ’ grown they would
F—m and Miss * Anderson tap
fulness of those who have helped ment day a week from this Friday day do« 20thr
McPher»oa>
with'
Oliva
RdbMson
as
were awakened at th»-4hrtyr hour weigh 200 pointe. He also said
. till Monday
R was postée
It
BW E»«>n a solo on
top lan and make this trip a suc- at IMhg eleventh Theÿ are gOing
assistant hoateeA
of 3.00 a. m. in order to wteetJtee mt they would shear eight to ten
♦ a
exhibits
in
oihe
of
April
23
because'
tfiB eorheL All ttese people were
Virginia He! y er.
cesi
John Jqhnson Jr entertained the from The Dalles Margaret Josh-
school bus at Grass
„
x>ma and are inviting met overtime
£upds Of wook This breed of
Wednesday
night card' dub this son rendered a-piano solo and a
wa? u’ed to transport the
We
have
decided
to
answer
the
friends
or
those
who
shpep aré hoted for their wool but
Thè Kent Forestry Club has
week.
V
me • ’ * i who had no other way
roll
call
by
material
and
colors-
to
come
and
see
short skit by Mesdames Broek and
t their mutton- - “ J .
béeftfyinÿ back and . not doing
makii> ‘he trip-
Winifred
Fortner,
wflfc
our
viri-
They
are
planning
a
Mrs- Kenneth McCafferty la in Fields was very good. At the close
We were »l»o instruct^, by M» much ih the way of meetings but
A ca’- ’^nd of dub .toethber»
noon and each boy or tor Monday. . Most of the girls Portland for medical attention..
of the afternoon, delicious refresh­
4W'
from K.-n* ” ' A Uk«w 4^Mr «
are well, started on their first
a guest-
ments wer© served
Bill McKinney is visiting his
Grass Valley by Efopr Hâysé. the •We were told not to grab the weel^ planning to *have meetings hpgu-
Seven club will ex- project which is a dresi “and un­
pnee a week. They will have
Mrs- Roy Atwood entertaned the
mother a few days. He s attending
sheep dab leader from Kent, whe** but to‘ grab the stifle with on»
njmx Dwcuits .and1 hot-water ginger derwear.
contract
club and guests at her
Wllamette
University.
they mèt the school bus and wort hand and then release that hold J-Maeting on Thursday of. this bread-, The ,CSF will exhbit bak­
At thle laH meeting the roll call
home Wednesday at dessert lunch­
transported oh The bu» was driv- and get them around the/neck. In ^eek and decide on what day they ing porter biscuits and th© sewing was answered by some color which
Mrs- Arthur Sargent was re­ eon followed by bridge-Mrs. Har­
ut one they ^¡¡1 m©et after this.
* en by Wren Hogue., A fae of 35 order to throw a si
suited the person.
club
will
have
all
of
the
work
that
ported
on the sick list the first of ry Sprague and Mrs. Bruce Grady
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_
around'. ’ Considering that this is one af,
in stifle and . the
conte wis mad© for each’fliember hand
At the next meeting each mem­ the week.
tjiey have competed so fat on dis-
the
neck
.and
life
the
animal
over
won the high score«•
the largest clubs in the county
making the trip.
ber is to bring some article to sew
Edward • Smith, brother of MrW
When the school bus left Grass against the knee and pull it over. it ought also to be one of the most
on.
MrX Hennagin and Mrs. Zell
The TFS (Cook Fun Sing) club
--------- --------------- will hold a meeting Wednesday for
Vatey at 5:10 the following were . At the close of these instruc­ active.
It has been decided that soon Eliza Dingle is reported quite ill* entertained guests on Saturday at
found pivsent: . ,
. < tions a judging contest was held
When I asked one of J/y? mem- |*rong practice and tto make some w« are to start having deonstra-
The Senior class play was well dessert luncheon followed
by
From Kent: Hilard Howell, MeV for all livestock club member Af- berg how their trees were growing definite plans for the Achievement tions and demonstration teams.
attended Saturday night and all bridge. Prizes went to (Mirs. Scott
vin Barnett, Myrtle Hdsvr, David tyr the judging cards were handed they fill reported that they were day progp^m- At their meeting
The leader explained the process the members of the cast did very and Mrs- Lee.
*
H o ^ mwou . Rose Elen ’ Bàrnett, io Mr- Hubbard told the members coming along nicly- Only”« very last Wednesday when they were of “penking” to the members at wel. Malcolm Guy and Gene
Mr. ar\d Mrs. J. T. Johnson and
Ekrtha Helyer, Hugh Hoskinson how he would have judged the four few of the trees have died, ■
Spencer were splendid in the pants Margaret shopped’In The Dalles
ruppösed topiecide by pictures the the last meeting. -
and Virginia Helyer
t sheepand why he would have placed
»
Hazel Watkins they portrayed.
. 1
.
The program of activities and ideal breakfalt and lunch menu
Saturday.
• -
From Grass Valley. Ivan Ger­ the animals in that manner
work
has
been
made
out
and
adop-
^nost
of
the
-girls
forgot
to
‘
bring
\
Mr
Allen,
assistant
state
club
The
Tuesday
Study
Club
met
vais, Bobby King, Babby Eaton,
Mrs. John Royce was called to
The Little Housewives of Wasco
ted. A brief summary of it fol- their pictures so they are doing
with Mns. Jo© Hilderbrand. A pa­ The Dalles Wednesday due to the
Andy Reekman. Ilene Hogue, Billy eader, took several pictures of the
met
last
Friday
in
th©
Giri
Re
­
that
this
wepk
instead-
lows:
'Eaton, Billy Crockett, Henny Reek- ivestock club members and two
The Home Beautification club serve room. They cooked ham and per on “Lumbering in Oregon” was death of her brother D- S. Young.
First Meeting, March 4. Organ­
of
the
ewes.
man, Wanda Tiller, BiUy Alsup
has been working mainly without eggs and made toast.. They all en­ given by Mrs. Brockert, a reading
Miss Olive Robinson entertain­
" Kelly Tiller. Kenneth Barnett;
At 11:30 the clubbers were again ization. Election of officers and meetings but they are planning to joyed their dish very uch.
Mr. and Mr?, R. O. Scott went to
Keith Alsup, Lowell Tiller,. Cliriton on
This time heading sclecition of local leader. Adopt have a meeting Tuesday afternoon . The girls have decided to take Portland Sunday IMr. Scott return­ er a’ number of guests at dessert
Noyes, John Fairchilds and Wal­ or Yakima, about 40 miles distant cub name. General discussion on at Mrs. Jerry Wilson’s home- Mrs. turns washing dishes. Maxine Bal­ ed but Mrs. Scott remained to vis­ luncheon and bridge and high score
club projects. Requirements of
went to Mrs- Wilde-
lace May, the sheep club leader rom the Fleming ranch- -
lenger washed the dishes and Viola it for several days.
Wilson is the leader-
from Gra?s Valley.
. When we had reached our desti­ each member- Plans foh future
Lundy dried them.
NOTICE^”OF FINAL SETTLE- -
At Moro two mor© members । nation we were nearly famished- meeting?, tima, dates, places, pro-| Edna McKay and Helen Wilson
The Junior bridge club met on MENT— Notice is hereby given
The
leader
of
the
Little
House
­
v re added to the list, Lyle Na- b rough the courtesy of the ranch­ grams. Assign topics for next demonstrated the making of a wives notified the members to cook Thursday at: the home of Mrs.
that the undersigned
has filed'
¡fruit salad at the meeting of
" house and Max Barxee.
. ' >
I I ers we were asked to eat our lunch meeting
Afton McIntyre. Draw prize went
some kind of a fruit at home.
her final report and account of
Second
meeting
Masch
29.
Ke-
Dorothy'.
Kitcfeneers
lest.Fridey.
The trip to the river was'spe^t op the lawn in front of the office
Hazel Watkins was a visitor of to Mrs- Tuel and high score went her administration of said es­
port of progress by each member, i
lender was absent and Mrs.
making new friends, renewing ac­
Käseberg-
the
Little Housewives at a recent to Mrs. Lawrence
r .
tate with the County Clerk. Sher­
Haynes was in charge of
quaintance»* laughing, telling
After dinner Billy Normile- the Repoit on assigned subjects. Dis-1,
eeting-
Mr and IMrs. Frank Bowman, man County,* Oregon, * and that -
cuss
methods
of
planting
trees,
I
th
«
™eeting
which
was
held
at
her
periences and m général’ a
^j^owsnan of the cat#«, iok| us the
A dinner at which visitors were Mr- and ,Mrs- Cecil Ward and by order of * the County Judge of
salad
was
,ad y
88 made from
time- •
*
o^owing facta about their. Abepr- and the kind of trees to Select for homt- The “
to
be entertained was discuased Maynard Guy all of Goldndale said county, Saturday, May 1>.(
As we eaied th© river
een Angus heifers: they. cacry planting in different places. Dem- Peaches, bananas, leuce, and whip but as there was* not enough time were in Wasco Satuday visiting 1SJ4, at 10:00 o’clock AM., Co­
salad drwsmg Thoy aerv-
see the necks
* trail, have btraigbt even onatrate methods of makind card- ’ xx
a
««nv’to I-r nwirt al.
the Bemis Guy family.
unty Courtroom, Courthouse, at
ed mea ......
sandwiches
with it and al- it was decided not to give it.
4-H’ers begin to stretch, trying to »acWt. <o°d bone, filled,' shoulders, board
doahi binders
Dinuers for
lor record
ruturu books-
dvvks -
The
leader
signed
cards
and
look
­
Moro,
Oregon,
have been fixed
Third Meting May 3} I Each together it made a vei,■ rnWying
Mr- and IMrs- L- J. Lucas and
roe the.ferry lint Would trans- wiia^Whreen eyes, smooth «v«n
ed at thie report books that were
a« the time and place for the
member
report
the
number
and
i
lunch.
After
unch
the
.
regular
Ann
of
Condon
were
in
Wasco
over
.the river
fort them
sides, erect ears, and their shut
made out. All members are to
hearing of said final report and
r\f trees which Err
•’landing we„ dis- should b mellow-. th showing ah 'Vinri of
At
he wnnh
wants to
to ‘business meeting was held in which have their report books fully made the week end.
account, and objections thereto,
the
girls
discussed
th?
party
that
covered six
plant, where he wil pant the trees
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drinkand jf any there be,' and the settle­
out by the next meeting.
Helen
Sather
is
giving
in
honor
club niembers
and why he is going to pant trees.
Margaret McDennid wer® gueats at the Ernest Ferrell ment and closing of said estate.
shown Report on progress by each mem­ of the cooking club at her home I""“
home in The Dalles on Sunday-
Dated April 20, 19S4.
ber- Discussion on wild life, led by Friday night. A few of the girls
ZULA CURRIN
handed
in
their
cards-
•
Mr.
and
Mrs-
Mace
Fulton
of
gle and Joe
the leader, or if possible,, by some
/Executrix
of
the last will and
Tha
Dallch
were
¡guests
«t
the
At) the next meeting which will
wer« picked up at
other person who is well informed.
testament
of
Celeste
M. Fowler,
Louis
Scholl
home
on
Monday
ing 'a totoal of
Assign topips, for next meeting. be Thursday, Rosellen Barnett^and
deceased.
Helen
Satber
will
be
in
charge
of
members in the bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh went
now Socal entertainment.
David S - Young, postmaster at
The girls are Dufur, died in The »Dalles Monday to Portland Saturday and returned George G. Updegraff,
Befo^? we started
)u of cours© receiyed theil rations
Re- a buffet supper.
Fourth ipeeting May 10.
Attorney for Executrix.
liver we could he«y the
of cooked barley, pat»» Ml J bran- port on ; assigned topics- Discuss planning o wolk out to Rosellen’s night after a brief'illness. At one Sunday. Melvin returned with and
4-2.0,27: 5-4(11.34
members saying “Can
and chipped »Haifa-;_Tbe
the program of the members. Ar- home which is about two miles time he was a resident of the Was- will remain-
out
in
the
country-
A
good
way
to
Perhaps they thought
cooked. because it will dig«
coneighborhood having farmed the
range for’study of the birds by
hours Quaker and^ it
land just south of town in the ear­
' mo ng picfuies, or go out in the work up an apptetite-
'«hid even, smooth flesh- Hqah
the other side However
The Sunshine Sewing Circle met ly days. He was a brother of Mr».
field and see how many can be
out they wouldn’t have to exert that'they must be fed fi
You might as usual last Wednesday afternoon John Royce of Wasco. The funeral
fopnd aul.^recdgnized.
ancTivtrógi
the other »i<hL'
the same amouht unless U
animals on the same with all members present. The was held Thursday in The Dallea-
also look for ani
Some of the young 4-H’ers eyes more and as Billy says
for next time, usual precedur© of business was
trip- Assign topics
top
iMyron Haise and wife, have tak­
want more give *sm all
good
outdoor
games. followed. After a discussion Anna en over the Wasco Dairy and are
Arrange some go
SaCher
appointed
Evelyn
Davis
sad started across the river, how­ eat” The last few moni
xWth meeting May 17. Report
living on the Wattenbc^rg place
for First class Automotive Repair
ever, I think they became accu»-' stocks how it is better
Discuss idcn- and Phoebe Lyons on the demon­ just north of i town- They came
totned to it and thoroughly enjoy­ grain to the cattle than
Have each mem.- stration team for thb next meet­ here from Stevenson where they
ed it 'before ¿we reached the oppo- cause grass will no
; select a tree to describe at ing. Thie subject of the demon­ were in a similar business-
Reboring nd Recoséis««« oi Coabioe Moton
•*bank.
*'
quickly nor put on
next meeting- If possible, show stration was left to them. Inter­
A five minute stop was made A even flesh that the-,
pictures of different trees, leave«, est in this club has been lagging, by Mrs- D|an McDermid and a
Goldeadale where another ' dub
A judging contest
and other parts of trees. Actual and It was decided that the proper feature by Mesdames Watkins,
The Customer W always Right
EvaiM and Manning. Jtefreshments
member from Rufus joined our
samples ? of seed, leaves or .any-
WWt BweW'Sifthfy You
group in the bus-
VT''
were served at the dose df the
Uimg w^Wi can be eMily ©btainfed
A few minutes after .wo left fold the members now ne wow <nd handled are more interesting.
Goldendale we found ourselves have judged them and why he Social ehtorment
surrounded' by a forest through would have placed them that way.
which the road winded ito Way The sire of these fouF heifer« |a
.^ort bk|* topics assigned at last
among the trees. The scenery oi the sire of the grand-chaihpiort cow
meetiQ<. Progress report by eadh
>J j
this beautiful foreat was enjoyed at Chicago. -
indiviffigtl. Dtscusson by . the group
Three Aberdeen Angqs 1 bulls and de»» for mounting their spec*
fmens^ Discuta appropriate pta<*8
except for. the cottonwoods
ed by the members- One of the«» for dfoplacinf th< exfilbite- DU^uap
tbeir tree planting, how the trees
; bottom pf the canyon, and a stock arid alt three had
have
been taken care of and how
and sheep country that looked like
La4hil Silk DRESSES $5.95
Boys and young men
well they' are doing. Have each
Sherman county’s pasture lam! Normile pointed out the good
member
learn
a
song,
joke
or
story
Brown Duck
Sage brush was plentiful and there pointe of these bulls and the mem­
“
**
HOSE______ 95
to be given1 during the Fair trip..
were no wheat fields- Th© canyon ber» judged them- After the carde
FROSH
PANTS
Snow Maid Flour
Social entertainment.
° Chiffon “
.„.-89
were handed in (Mr- Normile told
Eighth meeting Jun© 7- Field
$1.98
nantowed again- The road which hew he would have placed them.
° Rayon °
a .. -29
trip to the forest for practice in
we were following led into the We left this ranch at 3:00 p. m
SLACKS all wool
beautifih Yakima vdlley Many of
We then drove to another farm bulding camp fires, in camp fife
$4.00
the members were surprised at the south west of Yakima where draft control, and in camp sanitatidfi.
ANKLETS f»r 15c »d 24c
Hold
a
regular
meeting
while
beauty and productiveness of the hortos were the • main object in
valldy- .
Leather JACKETS
view. There were approximately camped.
per bbl.
Ninth meeting June 14- Have
15 registered mares and colts on
$5.95 V-
the ranch- These horses were un­ each member white his story a-
White Shoes
farther we went into the valley usually large- Mr. Allen took sev­ bout) the trip if he has not already
High Grade Family
$3 25
the more interesting it became eral pictures of these animals No don© so. Rend the best of these to
Patent Flour
CORDS
I until we neared the city of Toppin- judging was done. Wo left this the club. Make plans for the fair-
Ventilated Leather Sole
ish some of the prospective farm- place at 5 O'clock
Discussion on fair exhibits. Plans
Boys $1.80 to 2.95
elf of Sherman county exclaimed
We stopped again at another for next meeting.
*Oh. if. we could only ’ have half horde farm where we saw the
Beige Pig Skin
Tenth Meeting June 21. Achieve­
of the water for irrigation in our diampiob stallion of the National ment progiam. Club sdngs and
Boys Broadcloth SHIRTS
$3 48
bounty that thche people uea.” and >
— ■
am
Wasco
Wilde’s Garage
WES WItDE :Waico, Oregon
Offer» Fittest Ling of Good»
Ever Shewn fa W5>scp
Mill feed of all
Kinds
$6.25
69c
SWEATORS all wool
SI 98
R. H. McKean
•wgatton in our toussty/*
Another stop was made M Tof
pinish where two more liveatoc
members joined the group pf hap­
py Clobber« These twfo ’Member»
Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst. Mgr.
¡
Boys Leather Sole
OXFORD
$2.48
Retailers of
i
4
Crown Mills FLOUR
»ton of Moro-
grain , feed , insurance
urj Donald Moore. He inform«
us that he had been waiting about
Farm Implements
Wasco
Oregon
Rayon Slips.__.$ 1.48
Péter Pan PRINTS.... 21c a yd
in colorful designs
VOILES \..................... 24c
Chick feeds
&
Egg Mash
Now is the time to think
of GRAIN INSURANCE
BASEBALL CAPS....2Sc
WHITE LINEN“
YES----- We Buy Wheat
....BOc
Mes’. STRAW HATS aid
DEAL with YOUR LOCAL
PANAMA HATS
Well stacked Buckingham Hecht & Weyenbeng Shoes
Gherman Cooperative Grain Growers
Do not fail to see the Nine Juvenile Bands on
MAY 12th
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