Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 21, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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EHE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1M4.
acreage equal or poeaiblyi greater 'and to foreclose that certain mort
to —
secure said nnte
note,
than that sqwn in th. fall of 1»83. gage
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said
mortgage
is
of
record
The ItAWp1!
k* ‘T* of Mortgages at Page
DENTIST
as a whole a’
of Sherman County,
sowings are rej
HOME OFFICE. WABC o
and covers the following*
tion in Spain.
member* cordially in­
described
real
property
situated
in
Russia are in fa'
DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE
Genevieve Nfihouse was absent
and Mr*. Ove Hansen and Mrs.
with snow forecast in many sec- Sherman County, State of Oregon,
Elmer Hansen, W. M«
from school l**k. Friday at thte
Deni Stic wheat markets turned
tions. Dryness has delayed seed- to-wit:
went to The Dalle*.
decidedly firmer despite more fav­
The Southwest Quarter and
Alton Axtell returned to school orable weather for the domestic ing in the Punjab of India^ Rains
In Moro the First Week
Mar* Lodge No. 113, I« O. O. F.
the
East Half of the South- *
during
the
week
interrupted
har
­
representative of Sherman county on Tuesday after an ;*b*ense of crop. Moderate to heavy rains were
in Each Month
East Quarter of Section Thir­
vesting in Argentina and lowered
Moro, Oregon • at . the meeting of Judges and three days.
beneficial to the Domestic Winter
ty-four, Township One North,
the quality in Southern districts.
Meets every Mon- commissioners in Portland this
wheat crop in the Mississippi Val­
the East half of the North-
Continued rainy weather also de­
ley, where the condition of wheat
west Quarter, the Northeast
layed
harvesting
in
Australia
but
HEALTH
IO.OX tail. Tran
is good to excellent. 'Additional
When Your ShO^D'
rdpab
Qi*u*ter of the Southwest
the
quality,
of
early
arrivala
Ju
re-
moisture also favored growth in the
(Continued fromjpage one}
Quarter, and the Northeast
brothers are cordi­
send them to
are, we ar* hoping more will be­ eastern Great Plains, but in the round 130,000,000 bushels i* now
Quarter of Section Three,
ally invited to meet
W
stern
Plains
area
moisture
was«
come interested.
Township 1 One South; the
in prospect, according to trade es­
./W
t
*
»
with us.
Community Presbyterian Church
Notes were sent to all parents still urgently needed. Frequent timates.
’
Northwest,
Quarter of the
Ralph Brighine, N. -G.
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telling them of defects found. As rains from the ’ Rocky Mountains
‘ Northwest Quarter of Section
GOOD SHOE
REPAIRING
Joe Trait, Secretary-
westward and in the Pacific Nor
Two, Township One South, all
Rev. Williams will preach at the many home visit* as possible were thwest were very beneficial, with IN THE CIRCUIT OOUltT OF
204 8«cood St? : THE DALI.En
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR J Rang* Seventeen, E. W. M„
Community church Sunday the ma4 There were other health soil conditions much improved and
problems cared for, a few family
containing in all 577 acres,
SHERMAN COUNTY.
23rd, at 11.00 o'clock. -
winter grain doing well.
\ %
investigations
were
made
re
—
skin
reserving
from said mortgage
State
Land
Board
of
the
Stale
—
lii
i—
There will be Christmas services
Meets 2d and 4th Tu-
The condition of winter wheat
diseases, and othter matters. Some
a one acre tract on said
of
Oregon,
Plaintiff.
at
11.00
a.
m.
and
a
community
Mda^* of each month
premises used for a cemete­
tuberculosis—post sanitarium cases in Europe is reported generally
vs. .
Visiting members wel Christmas program at 7:30 p. m. were visited. Plans are formulat­ favorable. Continued mild weather
ry, all in ^herman County, '
Aurelia DeMoss, a widow: Elbert
next
at
the
Presbyterian
church
om®.
Oregon, . / ’
ing for the care of a number of has advanced wheat too much in T. Demoss and Maybelle DeMoss,
301X E. Second St
Sunday.
Naomi VanG.l ier. N. G.
children. Two meetings were at­ the Balkan and colder weather is husband and wife; Henry 75. De­ and that said real property be sold
The Dall**, Ore.
tended. and a number of letters need d, but conditions of winter Moss, a single man and Sherman for the purpose of satisfying any
Full Gospel Assembly
sowings
in
the
western
Mediter
­
PHONED! W
written.
County, a municipal corporation: judgment rendered herein, and for
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
ranean
Basin
were
reported
good
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
- Had time permitted many more
Harry B. Pinkerton; the unknown sudh further relief as prayed for
Preaching
late in November. Fall seedings,
home
visits
would
have
been
made
and
deemed
proper
by
the
said
in France was completed in the'
41
vT
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7.30 p. m.
Evening Service
OT court, all of which more fully ap-
7:30 p. m. as there are a number of children first half of November with anl'6*”* a1“ ,U
lible Study Thursday
that need definite care.
partics unknown claiming any pears frOm the verified complaint
Prayer
meeting
Wed.
2:30
p.
m.
For Sale. Fresh Milk Cow*. Tom
oututn'KiM
nr intAvrwwt
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r ¡ virrViR
right, fiflo
title, estate,
lien or
interest filed « herein.
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Ginn.
Fraser. Moro, Oregon.
in the real estate described in the
All are invited to every service.
This summons is served ny pub­
. For your convenience I have
' complaint herein, defendants.
lication thereof in the Sherman
arranged for you to leave
SUMMONS
County Journal, a weekly news­
has been in Corvallis this week
, your Shoe Work at Walter
Christian Science
To the unknown heirs of George paper printed, published and of
attending the annual conclave of
A- May & Son. Pick up
All ar* cordially invited to at­
G. DeMoss, deceased, and also all general circulation in Sherman
county agents and other agricul­
and deliver twice a week at
tend the church service* and to
other persons or parties unknown County, Oregon, by order of the . no cost to you.
tural leaders of the state.
make use of the reading room in
claiming any right, titl<^ estate, Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge
Joseph A Mee
,de
lien or interest in the real estate of the above entitled Court
. Dan McL*chlin ha* been here the rear of the churdh building,
and
entered
on
the
18th
dayh-of
which
is
open
daily
where
all
au
­
described
in
plaintiff
’
s
complaint
The Wasco Shoe Man
Uis week from Portbmd visiting
thorized Christian Science litera­
on filer-in the above entitled cause, December, 1934, which said order
*nd doing a little business.
••••
7*^ ture may be read, borrowed or
There just couldn’t be enough shape to the first half. Cut in rec and as in this summons described. requires that this summons be pub­
lished once a week for four (4)
' Mrs. A. H. Barnum and Mrs. purchased-
cookies made for the holiday sea­ tangular strips about 3 and a half Defendants:
consecutive weeks, and the first
inches
long
and
two
inches
wide.
|
in
THE
NAME
OF
THE
Henry Barnum were hostesses
‘4 son. No other one confection can
Lutheran
Church
publication
of this summons is the UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Bake
in
modern
oven
to
golden
STATE
OF
OREGON,
You,
and
Tuesday afternoon at a party giv­
Christmas service in connec­ m : put to as many uses as cookies brown.
each of you, are hereby require to 21st day of December, 1934.
en for friends from Moro and
during this season of the year. 1
George G. Updegraff
Grass Valley. Mrs. Ara* Annulla tion with the childrens program Packed carefully and wrapped in|
appear and answer the complaint
Santa Claus Cookies
Attorneys At Law
will
be
conducted
on
Sunday
in
the
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
and Mrs. Clarence Sparling were
। filed against you in thte above en-
One
„cup
sugar
gay
colors,
they
make
acceptable
titled court and cause within four Postoffice Address: Moro, Oregon
winners of high scores among the iiethodist Churdh at 10:45 a. m. gifts. For the Christmas basket One egg
Moro, Oregon
You are welcome.
To be published in the issues of
weeks of the date of the first pub­
•even table* of players.
December
21,
28,
January
4
andll.
W. F. Georg. they are most appropriate and too, One-half cup butter
lication of this summons a* here­
they answer for the informal en­ One-half cup milk
inafter stated, and if you fail to
Mr. and Mrs. Collis iMorre are
Gr*** Valley Baptist Church
tertaining that falls upon most of Two teaspoons baking powder
METSKER’S NEW
enswer said complaint, or other­
leaving Friday for Tacoma to visit
Sunday School 10.00 a.. m. at us during the holidays.
Two cups flour
SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS
wise
appear
or
plead
in
this
cause.
with Mr*. Moore's relatives over which time there will be a abort
to two and a half cups fiour
...
Here are a number of cookie Two
Buy Metsker’s new up-to;
the Christmas holidays.
One-half teaspoon salt"
j p amtiff for wwt thereof, will ap-
Chriatnm* program rendered.
recipes that will help fill the need One teaspoon salt
*0*0
I
date
atlas of SHERMAN CO-;
,
reI>?f. “
. Preaching at 11 a. m.
_
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„
,
prayed for in plamtifr* complaint. S UNTY. It shows all proper»«
L. L. Poet* has been working th* t , Prayer meeting at 3 p. m. at the for this busy season of the year.
Cream butter well and add suK-' amel
for a jWment for the ; ties and ownerships. Town- ;
Spice Cookies
past few day* building a trail ar home of the pastor.
ar and eggs. Combine dry mgre-'
jd balance of ,
note Z ship maps and atlases of over 2
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. at which Four cups sifted flour
FUNERAL HOME
dienta
and
add
alternately
with
in
ind
,
,
um
of
,5000.00.
• 60 counties in Oregon and •
It's all drained and fixed for wet tim* the young people will have One-half teaspoon soda
milk Finally stir in vanilla. Ex- datcd the 18th
of juj 1980, ; Washington and northern Id- :
charge of -thte opening services Two tsp phosphate B. P.
tra flour may be needed to facili- made, executed and delivered by I aho. The best maps made. J
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
consisting of song and prayer ser­ Two teaspoons cinnamon
tate in handling of dough. Roll George.
•
For
sale
at
the
county
asses-
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„«Jia
De-
G.
DeMoss,
A
’
Judge Carl ’ Hendricks and wife vice including special music.
One-half teaspoon cloves
thin, brush with egg white and cut MogB^ Henry g. DeMoss to the Z tor's office, Moro, Ore. and Z
were here Saturday for a few
Last Sunday the young people One spoon vanilla
in Christmas designs--Santa Claus, p]ajntifr herein, with interest, -adr Z at “Metsker the Map Man” >
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
minutes to sentence a couple of gave us a. real treat and inspira­ Two cups ehopped nuts
trees, animals, etc. Colored sugar vanees> attorney fees and costa, • .514 S.W. Oak st. Portland Or •
Phone 222
men to the penetentiary.
tion in this part of the work which Two pounds date*
raisins, nuta, citron, daces may be
was very mucW appreciated, and Two cups, Rugar
used for facial features. Bake in---------------------’---- - --------- 1------
those not present missed a bless­ One cuprbu£ter
modern oven.
in Portland viaiting hi* family.
ing, so don't miss this part qf the Three eggs
Almond Cakes
Sam SUrit left Saturday for
service next Sunday. A cordial in­ Three tbsp buttermilk
One-half
cup
butter
trip back to Missouri where he will vitation is extended to all.
Sift çlry ingredient* and combine
Three-fourth
cup
sugar
' straighten up s*m* business.
Cottag* prayermeeting will -be
hold in the home of Mr. and Mrs. and sugar, add well beaten *ggs, One-third cup milk
CARD OP THANKS
Fred Cox at 7:30 Thursday eve­ buttermilk and vanill*.- Combine Two eggs
with dr^r, ingredients and drop by One, one-third cup flour
W* wirtx to thank the friends ning.
4 » « -
spoonful*
opto an aluminum cook,» Two teaspoons baking powder
S. L. Boyce, pastor.
i* *b**t. Bake 375 F. until golden One cup almonds (blanched and cu*
gri*f occasioned by th* deafly of
fine.)
our brother, Emory FuU«r. Espec­
brow!h<
< »• nj " I
1
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
ially do we wish to express thank*
By Anita Kenny
Date Sandwich Cookie*
Chocolate Cookie*
to the American Logiovi msn of
One-half cup butter .
One-half
cup butter
the county for their assistance dur­
Th* Christmas program will be kOne cup brown sugar *
One
cup
sugar
ing the funeral. * *
presented on Friday afternoon at On* and one-fourth cups rolled
Two eggs
TY r * Fuller family. 1:30 dbarp in th« *«hool auditor­ '“joats^- a t ...
Two-thirds cup flour
ium. Everybody is invited to at­ On*-half teaspoon soda
Two squares chocolate
Mrs. Elsie VanSlyek and two tend.
One on-fourth cups pastry flour One cup walnut meats
children are visiting here with rel- ; School will be excused on Friday One-fourth cup milk
One-fourth teaspoon salt
for Christina* vacation and vdl HWU JMt«
One-fourth tsp vanilla
not b* renewed until 'January 2,
Cream
butter
until
soft,
add
sug-
Cream butter, add sugar gradu­
Elmer Banee i s turn s i to Sher- thus giving 12 day* of vacation.
• Mother may not complain
ar and cream .again until smooth. ally while beating constantly; add
Last Friday night th* high Sift flour, then measure. Resift
eggs well beaten, melted chocplate about her pretent iltchengnd
school team played th* Moro
With
the
soda
and
then
combine
walnut
meats chopped, salt, vanilla
present method of cooking.
main over the holidays with his alumni. Even minus Alton Axtel),
with th* rolled oats. Add the dry and sifted flour. Drop <a tiny a-
Moro’s star point-getter who was
family.
ingredients alternately with the mount from tip of spoon on greas­ But it's certain that the’d be
absent by doctor* order*, the high
milk. Divide dough in half. Roll ed tin sheet one inch apart and
Several government allotment «chop! team was abl* to swamp *ut ,t* about one-eighth inch in bake in modern oven (375 degrees)
dziecka are »till awaiting their the alumni by a «core of 54 to thickness. Spread with date paste.
28. Th* entire team handled th*
Cover with the other half of the OCTOBER EXPENSE ACCOUNT planned, cheety kitchen she
ball with rapidity and ea**, scor­
dough that has been rolled out to Per diem
had a new electric range!
ing basket* at will during th* last
the same thickness and similar
40.50
Allotment
Committee
Ate department of agriculture in half. Amidon played exceptionally
Community Committee
11.50 The amazing speed and auto­
well for th* alumni. ••.
Washington.
Supervisors
1058.32 matic feature* of a modern
A thrilling preliminary to th*
3.00
Office Assistanas
high »chool game was the defeat of CHAMPION CORNHUSkER
electric range will save many
Mileage
th* well organized Junior High
30.00 of the tiresome hours she now
Allotment Committee .
Salem Sunday to take two prison­ by the Freshmen by a score of
Community Committeemen 5.65
19 to 14. Frank Sayre was High­
er* down.
spends in the kitchen, will
228.25
j Supervisors
point scorer fov the Junior High
give her new hours of free-
Subsistence
,
/ t '
Miss Viola Hanaan left Tuesday with 5 point*. Elmar Belahe* and
. Allotment Committee ,\ • 10.00 dom for recreation. .
Robert Gillmor garnered high-
50.00
*
Bond
the session of the county clerks
Supplies
of the state.
-ai«’ V > »• *•"- with 9 and 6 point* respectively.
Be sure to see th* latett style
Printing
Moro's three basketball teams
Mr. and Mm. rDgrjrin .Van Gil«
Repair on Survey equipment 750 electric rang**. They are
the high school boys, girls and
Rent
Junior High teams, played Grass
75.00 beautifuL And to clean, to ef*
visit and to aQow Mia« Vaa Gil
A limited quantity of these popular electric ranges, which usually sell
TOTAL ' 1548.52 ficient, and
to look in on the county treasui
anzi to
« a economical
arnnrtvnira! to
fr»
for $132.15, is being specially priced at $99.50. This model has an all
• NOV. EXPENSE ACCOUNT
who are meeting in Portland.
white porcelain enamel finish and open coil service units. Buy now!
operate. Visit a dealer or our
Per IDiem
You can save $32.65 and take advantage of our convenient budget
plan at the same time.
Allotment Committee •
12.00 nearest office today!
Doris Morrison, Vivian Fuller
Community Committee
31.50
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Mary Pinkerton. Lloyd Henrich*,
Office Assistant
i
30.00
and Orval Thogerson.
Mileage
Of the several students who have
Allotment Committee
5.45
tending schools of higher learning
Community
Comitteem^n
13.85
9
Subsistence
Allotment Committee
.50
f <An abundant, constant supply o£ really hot water is half th*
Community Committeemen 4.15
INSURANCE -
battle on wash day. And when you have automatic electric hot
Postage
18.00
. - -- yr
,
water service, you have plentiful hot water instantly and cCort-
TOTAL
115.45
lewly-
Since the new low “fi-mlll” rate has become effective, cio
De” ert Rie* drove to Portfeed
AatomobiU
Imaranct
We certify that the expenses of
/
-i
trically
heated water is a “luxury” every one can enjoy. As yc
Saturday accompanied by. Mr*.
this association, as outlined above,
dealer or our nearest office about this rate. Also about ths
ar* properly incurred, that the ser­
ductory offer being made on a 40-gallon storage-type C
CÚyófÑpw York
vice* indicated have actually been
w*t«r heater for a limited time. The installed
..
rendered in the business of the
Ftrè Iruuranco
price is only.......................................................
;
association, and—or the article*
shown have actually been receiv­
• hospital in Ths Dallas with a brok- N bw York Lift Inaurane^
ed and are in use by tihte associa­
Theodors Daiko, of Redwood tion. We certify that the forego­
«n arm caused by a fall in the paid
Falls, Mlpiu new national champion
ing statement is correct and that
cornhusker, who won the title by
the price* charged are reasonable,
husking 1.805 pounds of corn (27.7
that the entire bill is correct and
Sushels). In 80 minutes. Fifty thon*
just
and that payment therefor has
<nnd people from all over the Mid
net
been
^Always at Your Service
OREGON .Vest gathered to see the national Signed. C. received.
tho Christmas vacation there with
B. Andrews, President
mrnhusklng boo at Fairmont, Minn.
Signed: Perry N. Johnston. Sec.
Word was received hare this
week that Jc'hn Henrichs, a brother
Meets the 1st and 3rd of the late William Henrichs, died
Thursday evenings of at his home at Clarkston, Wn.,
been affected with <’*
pcx,
th* following Imve return ~ t to
school. ItetR^Mersinger, Clara
Mersinger, sad Arthur B< L» k.4,
Lawreqce f K*gay, of the w —uor
Dr
MARKETS REMAIN FIRM
DESPITE GOOD REPORTS
CHICHES
WERNMARK^
Dr.F.A. Perkins
^fown ialk
ZELL’S
Let's make it a
i^BW D esl for Mother in 1939
Ah electric range will cut down her work!
PLENTIFUL ECT WATER
the
wd of
SEE YOUR DEALER OR
Joe Truitt
loto
y
P acific P ower & L ight C omp ."
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