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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1934)
THE ¿HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2$, li:3l FOUR TAGE Black Widow Spiders Not Often Deadly The sudden infestation of Black WidoW spiders tihat have been re ported from many parts of east ern Oregon has brought many in quiries concerning thejr idmtifi- cation and the effect of their bite on«-fuurth tvogwu sah Dip tito to Dr. Don C- Mote, entomologist quate diet- The analysis shows of <he Oregon Experiment station a apeen (a «Mh cwtord) Soak the In a recent interview over the state milk among Portland families and the flowers needing to be tfeto rwned station at Corvallis, KOAC, questioned is less than three ded and with the family home Dr Mote says that so far as he quarts a week per person. ; from school, it moons long sadl kr jws tfieee spiders are not found busy days in most hnm— west of the mountains. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATKMDiT OF The three distinctive features AMTNA CASUALTY AMD SURrtY c .-XPANY at Baxttord. to «4 of identification given by Dr. (Mote time in the kitchen over the pre C-KU cetlc ut. on th« 31*3 of Doco«*- are the glossy black body with a b« 1W. mad« to U m tonranco com - paration of meals. Short cuta in of th« «tato of Orcvon. vur- round abdomen about the size of •uaat to tomaie wps lictoUy on the inside CAPITAL a pea: Jo ir s.rong black legs that • 3.Me.lM.0û| slick up above back somewhat as one is sure to inelude an abun Break a* egg intv each tomato, INCOMR ,- like 11 ose of a grand-daddy long A. l prum.ua«> received dur- dance of the protective foods, milk sprinkle with sale, pepper and 314.330.1U30 Ins the y«ar .......... Al legs; and finally a distinctive red In.t-rest. div.<l..nds end rent« I and its products, fruit. vegetables received durar< tlx rear.. M7XUO.42 marking on the lower part of the Income from oth r aource« I and eggs with X110.ll received durlatt th« rear.. abd< en of th? adult female. A few easy to prepare dishes oven (350) until the tomato roughly described as ............. . .315.601.103.73 I. Total in-0 1 are: skins are slightly wrinkled D-3 Ui S-^*ENT8 e of an hour glass, in the » Nft lo:s«3 V.n uur.n3 the 1 dreamy Baked Rice With Eggs -------- - gdjjstm.-nt y-ar tadudlm ’ ings may be in a expenses .. . . 3 <.857.535 51. Ona quart milk Put two thin slices of binad to "nt forms or may D raid ou cap ta> number of ’ di M0.000.M ock oar "«i th- /ear. One-half cup washed rice indhUnct, warns I Dr. be rather c _ - nls. oa > end sa,8n I Ü7.3S1.U ' n ■ 'd c/'rl.w »he year... One-half cup grated cheese eh wee e sandwich in this mixture Mote. At times two triangula and f: 7 (¿3 387 J4 .id c - n- t.ie year... Five eggs red marks may touch to form an - ,.;t at si) other ext* Scald milk, add rice and season l Servis with emaent jelly 1 843.307.07 hour glass shape, while again there may b? four spots instead of to taste. Pour into buttered case- Choeototo Egg Nog SIS 0S3 4M.»* I *KM«ud<tur£i .... I T AiSJTS erole, cover and bake at 275 de- two or the tyo may not touch. cl i. 1 i .¿te o^’ned I 3K.M9.M< grees . .auric' Though the ordinary spider does for 2^ • hours. Stir in Oae-half tbep. chocolate syrup and bend.* 23.lH.mjl; chfeese. more good than harm in eating in- j rwnzd Make depressions on top Three-fourths eup milk • c.i innUa'M and c..- sects, it is a safe practice in re- j I u.erol 9! 1.3W.7B’ of rice and break an egg into each- a few drops of vanilla etc .............. ’ 'i ;n ounk> uuu v.i huud 2 Hi;.536.22' Sprinkle with paprika, gions where the black widow is i C I- .¿Buma salt and Beat sligvdly, add chooo- in course of coi- ,c kin written tince Ec^- known to exist to kill any black j pepper, and return to oven until syrup, milk and vanilla. Beat 3 ::7 jîo .20 t jocr 30. 1933 .......... ----- are set Serve from casa«-. -well, strain and *erve- I: T.st end rents due i nd spider, says Mote, but in doing so eggs jrued and other r.K to be careful not to be bitten- role- i . ,t.d assets .................... G83.562.94 » Chenty Whip Tho bites of the black widow do Cottag» Cheese Custard Tutal admitted ussets.... 330 465.583.8; One cup stoned black cherries LIABIL1TIKS not prove fatal on humans so far Two cups milk C-C33 claims for losses un- One cup blanked almonds or as authentic records go, Chough I .aid .......... I 6.589.431 331 Twdfeggs • other nuts A <-unl of unearned pre there are some reports of death in miums on ell outstanding Four tablespoons sugar One cup marshmallows cut in ' risks ......................... B.803.851.B3f the southwest that may be true. Da? for commission and Two teaspoons gelatin cubes broke race ........................... 582.383 0 The distress caused by the poison . Co.itlngency reserve ............. 3.000 000 0», Four tablespoons cold water Orts cup whipping cream is so great, however, as to warrant AU other liabilities ............... LBB3A71 TO, One teaspon vanilla Chill all the ingredients and every care to avoid being bitten. I Total llabilltle» except cap- i One cup cottage cheese mix witfti whipped cream just be- Itai .........................J............319.860.537 36| Several days in the hospital is a Capital paid up ..................... I 3.000.000 (x Heat the milk, pour it gradually fope serving. Ginapes, raspberries. not uncommon result of the bitv? । Varplua over all liabllltlea . 7,605 045.78 egg add ono-half cup milk and peaches, canned pineapple, peaches of the black widow. There is no Surplus at retard* policy- over the beaten egg, add sugar, cin be instead of cherries. holder« ................ .. .310.60S.045.74 specific treatment, according to Total ............. ............. ^,,.330,405.533.03 medical men. the only thing to do I BU8INK88 IN ORRGON FOR THB YBAR Net premiums received durin«____ being to put the patient to bed and 4133.044.34. ■ th« year ................... <0,258.33 give supportive treatment. L omm paid durine th« y< Losse« incurred durin« th< The spiders ae not known to The annual school meeting of eral days with relatives. willingly attack man unless one Name of pre«!denf Morgan B B ard. ... I i District No. 7 was held ' at the comes in contact with a web where Name of secretary: James B Stimmen. । A fire alann was sounded Tues evening the female has a sack of eggs. The Statutory resident attorney for ser-> Isrhool building Monday ▼ice: Faul C Bates. Yeon bld«., Fon- day afternoon because of a serious with chairman of the board, H. S. spiders are found most frequently land. Or grass fire which for a time threat in outdoor toilets, old sheds, barns, Wall presiding. The annual re •B^nda in good atand.ns «re valued upon the amortlaed bail« and bond« not> port of the clerk showed the fi- ened the W. F. Johnson home- and wood or rock piles- amortiaed and atock« within the value« adopted by the National Convention of nances of thfe district to be much Janet Kassberg, daughter of Blinks—Do you alweys tell the better than for he past several Mr. and Mrs. A. C Käseberg, years. W. A. Nesbit was elected truth? •taU Jinks—No; I w^t to keep a member of th« board for three Monday when she jumped from a “■:em- <cru- years and Miss Mary Fortner was porch railing and landed on her few friends, don’t I? ■uant to law: elected clerk for one year. head on a cement sidewalk. She C A P IT AI Amount of capital atock paid Use Of Milk Needs Mr. and Mrs. Free Crews and was rushed tea hospital where UP .................. •233.CZ3.C3 ifcCOIAk son Marion returned Sunday from was found to have suffered Net premiums received during Increasing Intere»?**dvidmei« "•nd rent* Portland where they visited aev- slight concussion. • News from the Wasco Community I Preliminary reports from the voluntary city surveys of milk consumption shows that the a- CF ANNUAL inaura _w. ..ix-leuL .. . c . HM Bu urance com- j « od . pursu- CAPITAL Pa nt 3 fi.030.0vN) 001 *..k p.-iu tuas ri.u«.’.«d dar ía f!jy«ar ... .. ... U. . .. ¿.Vide .ds and rents . .. vk uurine ( *e year . Lxm eth t sourct» 5. Mi.11’.» <07,27AM ...........$ < 505.134 27 JliSr..-—V.3 1.4 « adì us: mint 2.<<2.437.43 600.000.00> th.- rear .. rnd talari«« rm - tur.u;’ «X * I’eefMW , ur.ni the iJM.47t.B3i «M 214.<77.35 1.203.014.W I <.M7.671.13* Va’z? of reti ««Ì (market valu«* •Viiue of Mo-Ju «zwned «market L« ns on moet-M .a cral, eie T«Ui admitted au ...UM- Total Incom? ........................ ’ <3. X lh' DiSB. Net losses pifd dunn« year, .n- cludinc ediururent ft •' Dividends n- c* < i ern is. > o-r surina tn« v,ar .. ... OommiMion« r-i'’ n* • Burina th? . ...................... ... 2J.2 ;8 3. Taxes. Hc'n-c« *.d Le» pa d 3.1» ' durinc the veer . ........ Amouat cf r'l f' • t *.<' n'3:.^ iurM ’............ ........................ Total i npsnd n - AST. Value of rN»’ » • « «market 0 3» Value q; owned «mark?! Loan« on mcrt»a •ral. etc ... Cuh In bank« e.; Premiums in cc ’ lion written « 30. 1033 . . Interest and r. :.. crued .......... Reinsurance r e « paid loskt^ .. ... o.vn:d .... J >ond' •0 It. d i Jh 1.677,670.45 433.174 34 83.063.30 13.678 68 Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst Mgr. Retailers of Crown Mills FLOUR Flour il Ö 48 S’ GRAIN, FEED. INSURANCE 1’3" N’ sie- a. LlAni!>Hi:^ su excawt c Farm Implements Oreg Wasco .•.’m.®:» BUSINRSA IN OR BOON FOR T n P yi M?! Net premium» received durinc UM rear ............ . . Losaes paid during the y LpaMK Incurred durinc th Name of company. LAI IN8URANCK OOMFAN’. Neme cf president, .lohn X W«rmenn. Name of secretaiy George J W««mann.i Statutory res dent attorney for aervioe.1 Insurance Commissioner. : Snew Maid R oot Yon can SAVE money on am an OVERHAUL Job at- 4,MH.t47.il Wilde’s Garage 'Är. “ . .f“* . ’^3 BUR1ÑRHB .H ÖRROOH^R^FAi. „” S ’Soldent-Morta® B. Broto- nrtUriU! Olaf Morden« and Mläent attorney tor sendee <»» Bond« Ir upon the amo See Geo. B. Moon Wasco, Ore. : : : Agent High Grade Family Patent Flow Egg Mash Valvoline Oil Gatoline Accessories Wes Wide : Wasco, Ore. WASCO MARKET You Cannot Afford to be Unprotected; & Fir et tone Tiret luMirance O*t AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Chick Feeds per bbl. RtD ft WHITE STORE Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Sow is thetimeto think of GB AIN INSURANCE KES----- We Moro, Oregon May 15, 1934 Milt Feed of all Kinds i.BM.on.ti T ms I liabilities except capi- î ttÂ"* * tCBOWll; :o Gross cle rrs for o, es l 3 II M5 38 Amount of ur ■rn d p - Mii’ms IB4A34 &D on all outstand n ? risk Due for comm .'.c.’’ and bru-, ’ ••»im 1 ' 'w €.500 CO ither Imbuii.«« ....... lal liabilities R. H. McKean CROMI MM» * for commltiion and broker*™ ....... ................... A I! Other liabilities ....... Cwtingeney reserve II tOÇ * ooo. special reserve ti.SÔO.- l.lOO.OOOOt D lé «rtÄ ’ss Below is an unsolicited letter from a -power user telling of the savings made with a “Cat erpillar” Diesel in field work. 532.7" ; ..118.348.781 *1 un. W*iSXWÄ; i “25 centsperacre Fuel Saving with our ‘CATERPILLAR’ 13.469.630 13 .rction written »..nee B«P- ( mber 30 IBM Mixed e la Ima commiaaion award ..............» -xr • • •• u laleieit and ranta du« and •CCHMd . . .2^«.. • -z -u • Amount of all other admit- O voli claim« for Heauaffin received durin« t the — veer -- Income from other ro —ee* rt oeived during the veyr 71.300 Mt d bonds I a • - I . , . mvi auu* returned morning for the dental convention, . num; t*nu and ava for mv the awe further sum va of 1209.00 attorney ’ s fee In this suit in Portland. Mrs. Butler will spend riende for a the remainder of the week at CW- and for Plaintiff’s c^sts and dis bursements; and - that the mort fax with her mother- gage described in Plaintiff’s Com Bruco Grady and Llqyd Herma- plaint be foreclosed and the De NOTICE TO CREDITORS gin returned Tuesday from a fendants and all persons claiming Notice is hereby .given that the by, through or under them, be buBinass trip to Portland. They undersigned Donald Martin has forever barred and foreclosed of Ed Grady who have been attend« been appointed' administrator of all right, title, interest or equity, the estate of Jesse Martin, and has save the statutory right of re I qualified as such administrator. demption in and to said real, prop- • All persons having claims against A fire which started from the the said estate are hereby re- erty covered by sa,id mortgage railroad on the Deschutes line, for quired to present the same duly and more particularly described a time threatened the buildings on verified to the undersigned at the as follows: The South half of the North the Dan McDermid ranch and th» office of (Roscoe Kri»r in Moro, half and the Northeast quar E. H. Watkins wheat, was finally Oregon, within six months from ter of the Southeast quarter put out late Sunday evening. the date of the first publication of of Section Twenty, and the of this notice, tx>-wit: June 1, 1934 George Gochnour and daughter East half of the Northwest Donald Martin, Administrator of Sunntyride, Wn., were Wasco quarter and the Southwest visitors Monday and Tuesday of Roscoe Krier quarter of the Northwest Attonnsy for Administrator this week. quarter of Section Twenty- Moro, Oregon, The annual homecoming of An one in Township Four, South nie Fulton Chapter O- E. S. and of Range Fifteen, East of tho 1 Taylor lodge A. F. and A. M, was In The Circuit Court of the State Willamette Meridian, in Sher- » held Tuesday evening at Fraternity of Oregon for Sherman County. man County, Oregon balk A banquet was uerved at The Southeast quarter of SUMMONS 7:00 o’clock followed by a program the Northeast quarter and the Levi Chr toman, Plaintiff, vs and speaches. Announcement was Northeast quarter of the made at this time of the (Honor gtv- Bernard Nys and Agnes Ny«, Southeast quarter, of Section husband and wife, Georg« W. Nineteen: the North half of pointment as Grand Electa at the Edwards and Mary A. Edwards, the Southwest quarter, the husband and wife, Thomas Silver- Northwest quarter of the thorn and Jane Doe Silverthorn, Southeast quarter of Section husband and wife. * Defendants. Twenty and thb Northwest Ralph Smith returned Tuesday To Goorgo W. Edwards and quarter of the Southwest from Portland where be fhad been Mary A. Edwards, husband and quarter and the Northwest patient at the Portland Medical wife", Thomas Silverthorn and quarter of the Northeast quar hoepital. .He is reported to be im Jane Do« Silverthorn, husband, ter of Section Twenty-one in proving rapidly in health- and (wife; IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE M. in, Sherman County, Ore Joy White who has been attend OF OREGON, You are hereby re gon. ing school in California, returned You will take hotice that this to her home last week for the sum quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed - against you by Summons to served upon you by mer months. Plaintiff in the above entitled publication thereof by order of Guests at the home ef Mr. and court and cause within four weeks Hon. Carl Hendricks, Judge of Mrs- George Potter over the week after the 8th day of June, • 1914,! the Clrcuit Court in and for Sher- nd were Mie. Guy Weedatian and said date being the date of the man County, Oregon, entered son George of Redmond. first publication of this Summons, herein on the 99th day of May, py «aid order directing Mr* apd Mrs. Ereel Yocum and snd if you fail so to appear and 19j4f 8Ummons to be published in daughter Marian returned to Was answer, you will be in default and co laat week after having spent want thereof, and the Plaintiff the Sherman County Journal, a herein will apply to the above en- we«kly newspaper published at the past winter in Colorado. titled court for the relief prayed Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Mrs* Earl Jones returned to her for and demanded in its Com- for once a week for a period of home in Spokane Sunday after plaint, filed herein, to-wit: not less than four consecutive For a judgment and decree weeks and for five Issues of said because of the ilhleee of hgr father against defendants Bernard Nya newspaper. Charles Golleher. and Agnese Ny«, husband and wife. Date of first publication June 8> CECIL CHRISMAN Paulen Kaseberg, Käseberg, sophomore at and each of them for the sum of Attorney for Plaintiff the University of Oregon, is home moo.OO with interest thereon for the harvest season. Wallowa, Oregon. from the first day of March, 1929, Date of last publication July 6. Dr. A. J, Butler left Wednesday at the rate of 10 *er cent »er an’ Mx*. Fred mount now in use is far below the minimum requirements for gener- «d health, says the consumers council of the AAA whidh is con ducting the study among school children of the principal citiea A news release from Washington re ceived at O. 8. C- states that the Portland, Oregon, committee found bat consumption of milk and other dairy products is decidedly below Buy Wheat DEAL with YOUR LOCAL Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON Loggers & Contractors Machinery Co. 211 S. E. 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