Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 11, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SHJ ù KM a N COUNTY JOURNAL, MURO. OREGON, FRIDAY, Muy 11, 1934.
Anna Sather, president, callyd DdMoss. We cooked our lunch. We
pretainlng to the sheep club pro- i use the same secret as is used by
the meeting of the Sunshine Sew­ had 'ham, cake, beans, fruit,
ject, «hail be charged five cents if. Che cooking club.
the report is not given.
/
At a recent meeting it was de- ing Circle to order. The minutes custard and many other things
A judging tour was made by cided that if it was at all possible of the last meeting were read and After a while we had our meeting-
this
this club
club last
last Thursday
Thursday The
The mem-
mem- a picnic would be held some time approved- Evelyn Davis and Phoebe: We did not have a Meeting on
Lyons were supposed to have had the 23rd but we did have one on
bers and their leader, Elner Helyer in the summer.
Hazel
Watkins-
a
demonstration but they did not the 30th of April. We sang songs -
visited and judged the flocks of
have
it fully prepared so it will Many of the girls fixed their card‘s
sheep on all of the members farms
be
given
later. Roll call was an­ Few of the girls were not present.
The
with
th«
exception
of
one.
Merv, io dùy
sk I u .L
The Kent Forestry Club met last
swered
with
the progress of the After we hi|d talked we. closed
first sheep that were judged were Thursday with seventeen of its
' befcru \ou w« pledqe yoc rçr lo Ve
members
during
the week. There the meeting
on the Guy Hoskinson farm. Then twenty six members present- Karl
1 iix taôMisrx, ye
i».
Audrey Searcy-
they journeyed to Wilbur Hel- Pluemke, president called the was a short discussion about the
party
next
Wednesday.
Io
was
yers ranch where they judged the meeting to order- The minutes of
Lincoln type of sheep. After the the la»t meeting were read and ap­ decided that we would leave soon
The Cooking Club of Grass Val­
sheep
had been judged there the proved. The last meeting was after school for Buck Hollow ley High School met last Wednes­
rx ha-o
wher
e
the
“
weenie
”
roast
will
be
club drove to Buck Hollow where March twenty-nineth but the club
The question came up as to day after school was dismissed.
they ate their lunch- The members has resolved to hold their meet­
6C’J!d star*4. ar<l
whether or not we would take part The committees for the tea were
were. served. sandwiches, cake and ings more regularly hereafter-
rta tress oí* íhi: I
SGArred tend ?
in
the Achievement Day program appointed as fo|lpws. Vere Pike
lemonade by Roseellen Barnett
Therd was no old business. For
but
it was decided that we would and Eunice Noyes are on the deco­
and 'Myrtl« • Heijfer. Tthjesie two new business Margaret Dunlap
ration committee, Rachel Poley and
girls were previously appointed on showed the club the cardboard not as none of us were far enough Phyllis Dickson ar© on the eats
along
in
our
work
to
make
much
the refreshment committee for' cover that she had matte for her
committee and Marjorie Blake and
this day
report book. Each member is sup­ of an exhibit
.Greta
Russell are on the entertain­
We decided to have our next
After lunch some
mem­ posed to make one- j
ment committee. The tea was
meeting
in
the
canyon
before
our
bers went swimming in the “old
We suddenly remembered about roast.
postponed from May 12 to a later
swimin’ hole.”
this time that we should have roll
date
because of the band day at
The Cook-Fun-Sing and the
In the afternoon the club visited calL The secretary' read the
Wasco- Rachel Poley and Greta
Metterò of
if tta au-my moves or. yard
Hungry
Seven
Camp
Cookery
dubs
and judged the sheep on the Geo. names and the members answered
Russell demonstrated an egg dish
If Ita
Arvi Ita W«D brinq SOlôoe
Barnett and Theo, von Borstel with the progress of their work. held a joint meeting last Wednes­ There were two members absent-
if Hw
oT Aqes brirvp ¡¡qK1 ò f.? *r¿gh‘ed,
day for the practice of club songs-
ranche-
Nearly all of the reports were
Several cards were handed in.
?"
Mothers or Merv, to you c i
crowrv
This tour was regarded as a good and the clubbers say that The boys and girls especially liked
April 30 the cooking club met at
“
Oh,
Me,
Oh
My
’
’
and
“
The
More
great success by all the members their tree* are coming along fine.
three o’clock to see Phyllis' Dick­
We Get Together.“
and their leader.
The question was put up to the
1\ fto? vor. i tas SS3H. prcqrec-s
Virginia Helyer. members as to when we should -Th® Clubs are working now on son and Eunice Noyes demonstrate
•ocn
tarvd c7 G n ?
ib
.
the making of a pear salad and to
have our regular meetings but it their reports and their exhibits for. ' eat it when it was finished. It was
__________ jte dauqtoerô
Achievement
Day.
The
Cook-Fun
Spotted
The Moro Beef and
was not definitely decided except
FiM smooHser >Ke pèlK, And Ike rou^h VAyb mav pfeuv
Poland Chipa Pig Clubs met at that the next meeting would be -Sjng and the Hungry Seven will decided that we wouldn’t demon­
both make their exhibits in Miss strate th© making of a cake as
the ^urt house May 5.
Tuesday the eighth
Pottratz’s room.
The Hungry Mrs von Borstel demonstrated the
selected
Tifare Henry Harnum
Mothers of Men, to you mush be qtverv
Mr- Ayres gave the club a very Seven will have biscuits and hot- Angel Food Cake when she was
the judging teams- They are as
Th? pôJ/n and ta qlory d‘ Ito» qooa tto»ue tas been ;
follows for the Moro Beef Club- [ helpful and interesting talk about water ginger bread as their ex- down from Kent
for pap IK since cred Hort
Eunice Noyes will be finished
Paul Eraser, Gordon Fraser. Frank I the care of their trees. He gave bibita-
Of heix>es so valiauV as Mohlers of Merxi
with
her cooking project as soon as
Sayrs, and Ronald Powell. The' 1 special emphasis to the proper
Mr- Knighten brought the char­
average of this team is 87. For: fertilization of them.
ter to the Hungry Seven club Mon- the tea is given-
The High School Sewing Club of
the Pig Club. Max Barzee, Bobby1 ’ • All of the leaders of the forest­ day. The club is very proud to
FRANK J. LONCRÛAN
Grass Valley met Tuesdaty at-three
King, Donald - Morris, and Ivan ry clubs in the county met /Monday have earned it.
night m Grass Valley to discuss
Gervais- The average is 80
Moth«« Day 1934.
Margaret Dunlap. o’clock and the members spent an
Mr. An­
hour sewing on their different ar­
The next meeting will be held plans for the field trip,
ticles. There has been a few cards
May 19 at the Tom Fraser ranch. drew», th© Kent leader was not
The Jolly Cookers met at the
.
RonaldPowell. present and as yet we have not home of their leader April 25, 1934. landed in.
heard what was decided.
There has been a day set for an
We said our pledge and talked
l exhibit of the sewing and cooking
The
Seven-and-One
Sewing
Club
The Kent Calf Club No. 2.met
about a demonstration by Lois aed
at the home of Luther Davis on plan to ; have a dinner at the Jane. Then for our demonstra­ projects
Greta Russell
Sunday May 6th. All members school house on achievement day tion for the 25th. was a sponge
which
is
Friday
the
eleventh-
The
CLUB NOTES
were present with the exception
cake by G^rre Brisbine and Betty NOTICI
NAL
SETTLE-
Anyone desiring a copy of th -
(Continued from page three)
of one. Perry Johnston and Harry main dish will be strawberry Jean Vintin. We sang some songs
is hereby given
poem “Mothers of Men.” (suit
short
cake
with
cream
Pinkerton were1 visitors at this
and then after that we adjourned that the undersigned haa tiled
Each member has invited one
able for framing) printed else­ and Gordon Thompson- Entertain­ meeting.
for two weeks
ment
committee
was
also
appoint-
her final report and account of
where in this issue m*y obtaii
We discussed the points of judg­ guest to attend the dinner. The
t*4).fc
Betty Jean Vintin- her administration of said ea-
. ed, consisting of Bobby Axtell
invited
guests
are
to
be
a
surprise
it
free
by
sending
their
name
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Burress
Robert Gillmor and Glen Kenny. ing that we learned on our tour to the other girls. „
tate with the County Clerk, Sherr
vent to Newport last Friday for and address to 616 Morgan ■ The meeting was closed-
of the Yakinja Valley- MY John­
The
Merry
Mixers
went
on
a
man County, Oregon, ‘ and that
Building, Portland, Oregon-
The club as a whole
invited
several days visit
ston gave a talk on how to keep
Ftendh.
Wyman
John
picnic
April
21,
1934.
We
went
to
by
order of the County Judge of
guest
of
Mr.
Knighten
to
be
the
This tribute to mothers will be
our calyes in . perfect -condition
The Tillicum card club met last
said county, Saturday,
May 19.
delivered
by
Frank
J.
Lonargan«
hortor-
frofn now on and suggested that
Thursday at the home Bf Mr«
1934, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., Co­
The Merry Makers, better known
via KGW next Sunday on the
day
pro
­
For
the
Achievement
each member report On a common
Geo. Wilde with Mrs- Fields and
unty Courtroom, Courthouse, at
Antlers’ Mother Day program. as the Kent high school cooks, met diseace of beef cattle. Our leader, gram the girls are each planning
Mrs. Manning as joint hostesses.
Moro, Oregon,
have been fixed
at the home of Phyllis Haynes
77:30
a
m.
and
later
on
the
J J*. Qgvis, then gave each one a to .qxhibit their work which they
High score was made by Mrs- Joe
as the time'and place for the
.last Friday, May 4- This was the
vesper
hour
program
spon*ored
<
have
completed.
They
hope
to
disease to report on. This will be
Hildebrand The bridge game was
hearing of said final report and
ninth meeting of thia cooking
by Oregon mothers over JCGW
done on our last meeting. We will have lots of visitors in to see their
RED & WHITE STORE
account, and objections thereto.
I vonergan-For-Governor club
give talks on different! kinds bf exhibits for they have been work-
gasata of the duh were Meedame«
if any there be, and the settle­
The meeting was called to order
Committe«. ,
।
s
<
ing
hard
preparing
them.
catti» at our next meeting.
ment
and closing of’'said estate.
by
the
president,
Clarice
Mitchell
616 Morgan Building ;
“Dorothy’s Kitcheneers” have
Our next meeting will be held
Groceries— Meats— Fresh
Rosemary Walker Was.an over
Dated April 20, 1934.
and the meeting proceded in the
with Amandus von Borstel on May something new to be proud of-
night guest of Margani McKee
Fruits and Vegetables in
Pd adv. usual way.
20th We decided on the meeting They have received their charter.
last Thursday.
Executrix of the last will and
The roll call was taken and all
The charter is awarded for send­
Season.
Bill McKinney, Bruce Alley and ?embers were present but! Lorena after this one to be a judging tour
of Celento M. Fowler,
testament
Herbert Decker and Walter Leh­
where we will decide upon our ing
„ in the . program and having it
deceased.
man of the Farmers National Miss Sarah Dark all of Willamette oupg
judging team.
'¡approved. H. C. Seymour, state
Mrs*- Theo von Borstel, our lea­
Warehouse Corporation were in University spent last week end at
George G. Updegraff,
Our leader, J L. Davi», is going club leader, sent the club a very
Your Patronage Solicited
Attorney for Executrix.
der, informed us that next Fri- to try to get slides on Dairy Cab- complimentary letter telling them
Wasco on business several days Wasco visiting friends.
4-20,27: 5-4;11.34
Mirs- Bob Foister and daughter day. .w 11, will be achievement tie to be shown after grange, May that Mr. Knighten would give
last week
D^y
for
thq
va^oi|s
4-H
clubs
of
Rufus
spent
last
week
end
in
Th« Freshman, class of the Was­
the charter and that “You people
12th.
co high put op a very good as- Wasco at the W. E- Tate home.
Luther Davis Jr. a ne doing a mighty big piece of
The Merry Makers taking third
y afternoon.
M^mbby test
club work in Sherman county, and
Charles Duncan of the Willam­
year division of cooking will ex­
Mr. and Mrs
Howell am ette University was in Wasco last
The Merry Mixers had a meet­ you folks in the Kent community
hibit one loaf of white bread and
are keeping up your end of the
son Robert accompanied by Mrs. Friday and spoke at the 'high
the members taking second year ing May 7th- We discussed many work- We appreciate the way you
Howard Spencer and son Eugene, school
things.
The
Kiris
wrote
a
letter
division will exhibit a cake of the
leaders are working with these
motored to Dayton, Wn , to visit
Mrs. Jeff Wilson and sons of ; sponge type vvi«ty-
to Helen Morrison.
young
people.” Doesn’t that sound
friends and relatives
, Audrey Searcy
The Dalles spent last week end at r These Hejns will be jqdged and
good? The girlsa re all proud of
/or First class Automotive Repair
Winifred Fortner and Mary the Roy Belshee home-
placed in their respective places
it.
J «awtote Saagant spent th« week
An all day meeting of the W. C- by the members of this club.
No meeting was held during the
Thia club had a very fine dinner
end at th« Willamette University T. U- was held last Saturday at
After the esWlMting of these last week as the leader was gone last Wednesday night at Rosellen
Reborrog and Reconditioning of Combine Motors .
attending the Rush Week pro­ the M E church. A pot luck projects an afternoon tea honor­ and Clean-up day was held upon
।
Barnett
’
s
home-
They
were
in-
gram.
dinner was 'held at noon. Mrs- Ada- ing the mothers of our members Fiiday May 4.
I tending to .walk out but Helen
The Customer is always Kight
Mr. and Mr*. Ed McKee and Jolly of Portland, State President will be held either at the home of
A metipg is to be . held upon Bilson acted as Good Samaritan
Margaret were dinner guest? at was the guest speaker of the day. Clarice "Mitchell or Phylis Haynes Tuesday, May 8, at which tune re- and
•Work Done to Satisfy * You
Mt in ..her- car.
♦ *
•
the Walker home on Sunday.
given
upon
the
ports
are
to
he
The
president
appointed
the
Maxine Pluempke and Rose) ten
Nyal and Ed Grady' of Port­
Mrs. Vic Smith entertained test
land will spend the week end in following committeemen for the fruits which th, members were to । wer© in charge of th« prepara-
Thiwsday afternoon, wjth cards,
| tfon and Burying of the meal. They
afternoon tea
Reception com­ cook at home.
Wasco with their parents-
in honor of her xfougWter »(nu
Sometime lat«r in the week a'vetyrfcely except they
mittee,
Evelyn
Davis
and Virginia
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Proudfoot
Lynde Smith who is visiting here
before they
Helyer;
decoration committee, Clar- meeting is to be held at whieh time
-
from California. Mrs- Butler and were in Portland several days last
poutea. But what’s a
’“ficé Mitehell and Phyllis Haynes; the members are to give reports
Mra. Zeil woh th« prxies and Mrs.
rW reahinent committee, Phoebe on the cookies which they made-.
thing Hke that among
The Garden Club met on Tues­ Ixiyw and Lorena Young.
Smith was also presented with a
At this time each member is to
?
day at the home of their president
gift
At the close of the meeting two display at least one of the cookies I The menu consisted of: chicken
The Contract Club met on Mrs. Ed McKee wi<i nine mem-,
contests were held. The they made.
' and gravy, mashed potatoes, cre-
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. bers present- The next meeting items that - wer© judged were
Today, Tuesday May 8, members atne<j COrn,
breaded tomatoe*.
will be with Mrs. Hugh-White
onions, cream pie,
Frank Morrow
Baking Powder Biscuits and cook- received a notice explaining the
and
The Tillicum club met Thurs­
Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs- Huck-
Summer School. No one has de- lemonade It was heartily
and
in and Christine, 'Mr- and Mra day at the home of Mrs- Funk-
When the judging contest was cided as yet whether they will be <4omachily enjoyed by all.
'
I After
.
.
-
Frank Lagiboro, Mr and Mrs.
The Junior bridge club met on oyer Mrs- von Borstel was found able to attend.
busi-
dinner the
regular
Margaret McDermid 1 ne?s meeting was held.. There
Bernis Guy and family were Wednesday at the home of Mrs. to have won 1st, Clarice Mitchell
guests Sunday at the J. T- John­ Lawrence Kaseberg with Mrs 2nd. Evelyn Davis 3rd. and Bertha
were seven members present- It
son homa.
Helyer 4th. respectively.
As it was Clean-up day on Fri- was decided that they would have
Louis Walsh as hostess.
Th« Wasco Women’s Study Club
Mrs. Wey la nd Weld and daugh­ ".Our next and last meeting will day, May 4th, no sewing meeting a special meeting Monday and de-
and guests had their Mothers Day ter were week end visifo^a at be held at -the school house Fri- was held-
| cide if they would takp part in the
meeting on Friday at the home of Camas-
day, «May IL This meeting will
Beryl Sheets« 'has finished the Achievemenit Day- At the next
Mrs- Atwood
before the exhibition and project in which two under gar- meeting Anita Dunlap will demon-
Kenneth McCafferty spent the
per bbl.
Mr. and Mrs. Estes Morton and
ju<lging of our various projects.
ments were made.
i
strata a breakfast
week
end
in
Portland
with
Mrs
family spent Saturday and Sun­
The members of our Farm Ac­
Mary Thomas was a visitor of i After the meeting the girls
day at Watco visiting friends and McCafferty who is in the city for counting Club have gradually the sewing club at a recent meet- played games and danced quad
High Grade Family
attending the Prom on Saturday medical attention.
dropped out until there are only ing-
| rills. Part of the girls acted as
The
P
N.
G-
club
met
last
Tues
­
Patent Flour
night-
three left-
They are Evelyn At a recent meeting Beryl Sheets boys and they showed the “fems”
A good crowd attended the day at the McPherson home with Davis, president; Anna Sather, was edected music and yell leader. a good time- The dinner and
Junior-Senior Prom at the high Olive Robinson as joint hostesses. vice preeiden and Virginia Helyêr
Rosie Jeanette Hatley has been party 'were both enjoyed by the
School Saturday night The gym High scores were made by Mrs secretary. Ths project will prob­ elected door keeper for the rsst of two guests, Mrs- Ann Schadewitz
was decorated in Japanese lanterns Joe Mee and Donald Banta and ably have to be taken up individ­ the year. It has been decided to and Mrs. Emma Pluemke.
and parasols and an orchestra low scores by Mrs. Garland and ually if the last three members
from The Dalles furnished the W A. Spencer-
wish to continue it
music. It wan pronounced a so­
Mrs. Kenneth Woods spent
We recently received a new Ore­
cial success.
era) days at Kelso last week with gon farm account book published
M «-«dames Louis-Walsh and L- Mr Woods.
by the State College Exension ser­
Alex McIntJyre is visiting at vie« and the United States Depart
of Mrs- Kaaeberg on Monday af­ Weeton
ment of Agriculture. This book is
ternoon at dessert luncheon fol­
Thow attending the fuberai of more complete than A he former
lowed Uy hririgi* and Mra Or­
the late D. S. Young of Dufur test
Retailers of
mand Hilderbrand gained high Thursday were MWwere and Mes-1
Shamrock Sheep Club held
rcore and Mr«. Art Smith second- dames Herbert Root, Frank Stan-
,Mt meeting last Thursday,
-’..a hl h ' ’hool girls entertain­ ley, ban McDermid, Bob McPher-,
„ ,
„ . ,
We Buy Wheat
{'
milli
YES
SMSlf
5
ed th« membera uf t'.«e 8th grade son. Geo- Lamborn. Otte Royce,1
meet-
Tuesday with a 500 party. This - — -
GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE ■
- -
J- H. Royce and ----
Lloyd,
Bernis Guy ing to order and the usual order
was also a party for the Senior
and Meaaen Moon, Scott, Neebit, of business proceeded- Each mem­
DEAL with YOUR LOCAL
girls Catherine Johnson made
ber answered roll call by giving
H. Van Gilder and Chas Jones.
high score and Mignon Wall low.
the progress of his sheep.
MI m Janet McQuillan is visit­
Mrs Homer Wall entertained a
Donald von Borstel reported on
ing in Portland
the different kinds and weights of
Mrs. R O. Scott returned frem sheeps wool ,and Robert Helyer
Tuesday all bring members of the
H
_____
Mason lodge. Gueste included Jack Portland T n—de y ngbt after a 10 told
the ________
members about the care
Bartlett of Bond, and R 0. Scott,
▼iatt with niathm
an<j management of sheep.
;
WASCO. OREGON
H D. Proudfoot, Roy Belshee,
Mrs. Nolt Royce of Dayton, Wn., | It was decided by the club that
Herbert Root, M Burnett and te visiting at the Howard Spencer each member who is appointed to
1 -
Homer WaU
and Everett Winnett homes
1 report on an assigned subject
MotKerj. or Mon
WASCO MARKET
Wilde's Garage
WES WILDE : Wasco, Oregon
Snow Maid Flour
Mill Feed of all
Kinds
$6.25
Chick Feeds
&
Egg Mash
Now
is
thètiineto
think
R. H. McKeanj
Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst. Mgr
of GRAIN INSURANCE
u
Crown Mills FL.OUR I
Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co
Farm Implements
Wasco
Oregon
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers