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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1935)
PAGI FOUI ! THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY IL IMS. Uncle1 Wants Men News f rom the Wasco Community The line-up was as follows; L. Gull Abo, during the year, this largest completed under the direction of hms; and T. Macnab. the The girls iUeketball team was the Service. • detailed air picture less fortunate with it« game with of 16,000,000 __ _ Ronald Jolanson left Sunday for at the church here. eluded in the erosion control and Mr. and Mrs* M. O. Canavera • Portland Wbttg be will again en- th« Wasco girls, losing only by a and Mr. and Mrs. L. S- Logan' few points* The starting line-up land use project being carried out The' United States Civil Service were guests of the Wayland Welds! was: M. Macnab, M. Burnett. D. by the Service on the Navajo In Commission has announced open dian Reservation in Arizona and here last week. The women are Millard. A. Coata, B. Norskoski and competitive exaffilhltiohs as ' fol F. Thompson. Several substitutions New Mexico. both sisters of Mrs. Weld. lows/'' ‘ Mrs. Helen Dingle has as her were made during the game. The One grated onion With children back in school a- Principal telephone engineers, $5, final score was 19 to 17 in Wasco’s IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF guest her daughter, Mrs. Eva Fuel mg bask THE STATE OF OREGON FOR gain more time will be given to One cup scraped, cooked corn 600; senior telephone engineer, favor. of Natehes, Washington. »crew struck a Melt butter, stir in flour and sea SHERMAN COUNTY. planning the noonday meal. It is senior telegrapK $4,600; Mrs. S. P. Boyce was elected The girls were- defeated again soning until smooth. Add cold milk State Land Board of the State telephone engtftWr UlctfrapV en necessary to have nourishing foods anklo Mid lippod the Awh op«> F««ident of the Ever Faithful Sun- when they played Dufur here on of Oregon, Plaintiff. “X “k kSr'X. Wehr^r- «hool cUM, Mr». Eli»a<W « ready for the hungry school child When thickened/ all corn water gineer, $3.800; associate telephone January 5th. The line-up consist- vs. • far .«rod M «P takip< ,14 »ti»<*te. J™"ident and Mr.. W. D. if he is to grow normally and re- and scraped corn, Reheat and serve engineer, asst ed nf M. Macnab, M. Burnett, D. act favorably to his school work. |1 To _ garnish -sprinkle with grated gineer. $3,200; Aurelia DeMoss, a widows Elbert for th. op«««.» whidi wb . p— y«0““ “cret*}? .a* MilUrtf-A. Cbats. B Noiskoski and In searching for menus for lunch American cheese. engineer. $2,600 à yeari F formed without an ««tlretic. Th. •»J M"- DmgW. Saturday F. Thompson. Quite a few sub T. Demoss and Maybelle DeMoss, Communications. Commissioff ; «s, especially for family lunch for next morning /Donald «had - the afternoon’., stitutions were made and the score husband and wif«; Henry S. De Cream of Celery Soup Assistant director, of Moss, a single man; and Sherman Mrs. H. A. White was operated school days, the creamed soup is was 52 to 84. f mumps in addition to his former $5,600 a ye«r1 inch Three cups of celery. cut in County, a municipal corporation; ‘ on at a h.ospital in The Dalles this -deserving of mention. Most mothk The boys were again victorious Control. DepaHtnOI pieces M vo£ * | ers now realize that one quart of Harry B. Pinkerton; the unknown when they played the Dufur boys ior. Several school children are down Two cups Of boiling water heirs of George G. DeMoss, de resolution, .e^i ™ ‘ « ‘ « New 'Year’s Grazier, $3,200 a wear, Divisioh here, January 5th. The line-up ceased; also all other persons or with the mumps and the basketball - - margin of safety In the nutrition of One-half teaspoon salt games have been cancelled for the , as roUcall for the Tuesday Study of Grazing ,C0nt^TDep&ti$rtt of was: L. Guilfords S. Eakin. J. parties unknown claiming any children. All of this quart of milk Taro tablespoons of flour Morris, E. Williams, and T. Mac next two weeks. Jake Spencer has ^uh W>ich met with Mrs. Myron does not have to be used as a bev Two tablespoons of butter the Interióri v nab* The final score was 43 to 18. right, title, estate, lien or interest reoenTy recovered from the dis-i Haise. Mrs. Dingle and Mrs. Clo- The closing d»th for "rée^ptof Two cups of milk The Rufus boys second team won in the real estate described in the truer gave papers on Camp Sher- erage, but serves nutritional needs applications for these examina* just as well when used in the prep Pepper -- a hard fought game from the Du complaint herein, defendants. min’ and “The Unbolted Door. tions is January 30^1936 J aration of other foodh. I Wash and scrap# celery and cut SUMMONS fur second team, at Rufus. The Uo^ rannagig.waa m Portland | Dutton has been appointed The salarier naffrefl nhrd^bjeef Many dishes are improved, not -into inch pieces; add water and To the unknown heirs of George Store was 7 to 6. ths first ol the week on business farm census enumerator for the nerBLor ivr vne ... . . ... - • . ' , ... . x „ j „_. to a deduction of not to exceed S value, but m flavor too cook until very soft and tender,. percent di for the gra.u ^rowasa of which he । ¿Strict comprising the t..~ north ------- «nd ---- • on^ ln Catherine Tom was hostess at a G. DeMoss, deceased, and also all i by the use of milk. milk- Cereal cooked run rub tnrougn through sieve, sieve. Heat neat milk mim in - • .y is manager. „ | county. New Year party given at her home other persons or parties unknown in milk is a delightful change from double boiler, and add milk to and also1'to a deduMlot the evening of December 31st. The claiming any right, title, ..estate, Bill Reid and Sergeant Gordon i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hines were the more usual way of using water, celery." Melt butter,'Add flour and i of 3 and 1-2 t toward a re evening was spent in dancing and lien or interest In ti* teal estate left for Crissey Field after spend-*} hosts to the Thursday bridge club Creamed vegetables, baked or es- seasoning and mix with soup, described - in * plaiatig^ complaint tirement <,_ _ ing th« holidays here with Reid\i and Mr. and Mrs. Nidbit were high playing games. Refreshments were on file in the above entitled calloped, puddings macte of milk, Onion ’ Soub Gratlnee All stater ekc«i parettte, Mr. And Mrs. YF. R'. Rett scon 3 winners. ’•erved ât twelve > o'clock and the and as in this summons described. ice cream and cottage chieese, are t. I Virginia, ,Ma Miss Flordnee Armaworthy & Judge Chrl Hendricks stopped all ways of helping to use up the Three medium onions' guirnts about two o'clock Defendants: 1 meat* departed awuv vwu uv*w». trict of J __ back in Ontario after her hoti^y briefly in Wasco Wednesday while daily ^uart. The point to remember Three tablespoons of butter While returning home from the IN THE' NAME- OF THE less than the# ‘dhotk^bf ^kpp^HIU party a proup of young folk» rid- STATE vacation here with her paiwtS . on business in this county. 0F OREGON. You, and is the standard rule for health Three pints of beef gtock m ents in thp > appi»rtfo!Ted * depart and with Her sister in The Defies I , ing with Chester Coats had a slight I n, vml ..Tharebv reouirs to set by our leading food scientists. Throe tablespoons of grated cheese each of you t ar« hereby require to mental service in Washington Dr C. mishap when the car slid over in- ‘A quart of milk a day for each Pepper and salt i Mr. and; MrA-Charlee GblMheo* A Century of Progress appear and answer the complaint Full information may be obtain to a ditch due to the fault of bad are home agaffi after spending1 A newly created papa received ^hild through the period of growth One-eighth clove garlic, if desired ed froih the Becfetary Of ihe'Uni: i brakes and roads.. Fortunately no filed against you in the above en Two tablespoons chopped parsley and a pint a day for adults/ several months it Neecotft on th» the glad aiding» in a telegram, ted States Civil Service Board of one was seriously hurt. Anna titled court and cause within four These creamed soups are nour One fourth loaf of dry bread coast. WhiW there Mr.. Gblfiher “Hazel gave birth to a little girl Examiners at the post office or Coats had a black eye for the rest weeks of the data of the first pub ishing and suitable to school day suffered a broken leg which kept Ws morning; both doing well/* Slice onions and put them into ax o.. i customhouse in any rity whidh. has of the week as a result of the ac lication of this summons as here On the message was a sticker appetites: him in bed for a long time stew pan with butter Stir and a ef the «14 w>«n<i inafter stated, and if you fail to fprslowly until softened and sligh c|aM OT trom . cident. * answer said compbint, or other- The grand children of Mr. aid ^dinir: “When you want a boy Cream of Com* Soup ' call Western Union. '—Kansas City letterman ---- — ------------ club - L has decided wise appear or plead in this cause, tly browned. Add beef stock boil Service Commission, Wash- ,, The Mrs. W. g. Tate, Batty and Ririb- ’ ten minutes, skim, season and add . . n p Two cups ^f milk SUr. to buy new pins for all the mem- pontiff, for want thereof, will ap- ard Brown* of Portland and Robert 1 Two cups water in which corn was bers and to present them at the pjy COurt for the relief as parsley and garlic. Cut the bread । Murdock I of Corvallis ' returned cook^l initiation of the new members, pra y e d for in plaintiff’s complaint» into thin slices, dry in the oven a j Mrs. Smith; When you have, a homa after spending the holiday TALLEST CACTUS ' which is planned to be given soon. , Four tablespoons of flour few minutes, pour soup into a low . quarrel with your husband do you namely, for a judgment for the season here» - The girls basketball team seem unpaid balance of a certain note earthen casserole, put bread on threaten to go - home to ; your Four tablespoons of butter Rev. Yarnes. head of ths» dis mother ? to be very proud of their new -in the principal sum of $5000.00, One and one-half teaspoon of salt top sprinkle with grated cheese, • 4 Sdì I 6^ trict for the Methodist chuavk, was jocky satin suits and the boys are dated the 18th day of July, 1930. Mrs. Jones: No, indeed, I threat- Pepper I and set in a very hot oven long the speaker here Sunday meming en to have Mother come here/ | enough to brown the cheese. equally pleased with their new made, executed and delivered by । IHash of paprika mm warmi ups. ! George G. DeMoss, Aurelia De- I Moss and Henry S. DeMoss to the ' plaintiff herein, with interest, ad- । vances. attorney fee« and costs, ' and to foreclose that certain mort- gage given to secure said note, (Continued from page one) which said mortgage is of record has beaten Arlington twice. Kent, ¡n Book “T” of Mortgages at Page Wasco and Dufur and was beaten'220, records of Sherman County, by the Dalles 31 to 30. Oregon, and covers the following Grand prize held out to high described real property situated in school basket ball players in the Sherman County, State of Oregon, county is the district tournament to-wit: with a chance for the winner to go The Southwest Quarter and to the state tournament at Salem the East Half of the South- The bigger schools of The Dalles, East Quarter of Section Thir and Hood River usually cop the big ty-four, Township One North, trip but smaller schools have a the Ea^t half of the North chance if they can show the bigj west Quarter, the Northeast fellows enough baskets. Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of Section Three, Township One South; the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section (Continued from page one) Two, Township One South, all close of the year, the report states, Range Seventeen, E. W. M., while an' additional $800,000 had containing in all 577 acres, been obligated by contract. The reserving from said mortgage remainder, $7,027,000 represented a one acre tract on said unobligated allotments available to premises used for a cemete tH» various projects. ry, all in Sherman County. During the year the ■ Service1 Oregon, completed in two months time an end that said real property be sold This cactus, located on the desert nine miles from Phoenix,' Arik., Is intensive reconnaissance survey of foi the purpose of satisfying any said to be the largest in theCworM. land and soil conditions in every judgment rendered herein, and for It Is 40 feet lall/haM 51 branches Of ; county in the country. Data ob sudh further relief as prayed for tained by this study is being com- and deemed proper by the said 4‘arms.” weight teA tons.-*' . ¡filM into an erosion map of the court, all of which more fully ap satire United States which will pears from the verified complaint • s|^w not only the extent and na filed herein. ture of erosion, but the degree of This summons is served oy pub slope, the predominant soil type lication thereof in the Sherman and the prevailing land cover in County Journal, a weekly news •very locality. paper printed, published and of general circulation in Sherman did not change mauHdlly during County, Oregon, by order of the METSKER’S NEW the first: Wear of th*’ne^ yekfv t with the firmness in domestic mar iSHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS Honorable Carl Hendricks. Judge Buy Metsker’s new up-to • of the above entitled Court made kets largely offset by, waaknaK nate atlas of SHERMAN CO- : and entered on the 18th day of abroad, where increased offerings of new southern hemisphere graiW ,UNTY. It shows all proper- • December, 1934, which said order and heavy remaining , stocks -in jties and- ownerships. Town- • requires that this summons be pub « Canada, were important factors. ! ship maps and atlases of over I lished once a week for four (4) Over 5,000.000 bushels of south I 60 counties in Oregon and • ‘consecutive weeks, and the first ern hemisphere were shipped out j Washington and northern Id- ; publication of this summons is the Z 21st day of December, 1934. during the week and offerings of I aho. The best maps made. George G. Updegraff new grain increaPed. Harvesting • For sale at the county asses- • ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF in Argentina extended further in 2 sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and 2 to the main belt under generally । at “Metaker the Map Man” J Postoffice Address: Moro, Oregon To be published in the issues of favorable weather conditions, and | .514 S.W. Oak st. Portland Or; December 21, 28, January 4 andll. cutting in Australia was expected to be completed in about ten <bys. Yields in the latter country con tinue irregular but a crop of 125, 000,000 bushels is now in prospect, according to trade reports. Three ' cargoes of Australian wheat were i* reported sold to Shanghd during ! the week at better prices than can be obtained in European markets. 'REGON DAI RY COUNCIL BASKETBALL EROSION IS 1ERE This county has a per capita spendable income far above the average for the United States. Advertisers In' this paper place themselves and their merchandise in- direct contact with the market thus created; THE RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES By Georgiana Blackburn The boys basketball team won its second county gan>k when they journeyed to Wasco on January 4. ■% WASCO MARKET RED 4 WHITE STORE Sherman Coady Journal Groceries—Meats-—Fresh Fruits and ’Vegetables in Season. * * Your Patronage Solicited SHERMAN IMPERATIVE ORAIN IBM Waeco Oregon Centennial Silk Sifted Ceatenial Gold Drop V:C. Family Floor ft $8.40 bb! Choicest Patent all hard wheat ’Family Patent $7.40 $8.00 $7.60 99 n 99 Special Price on 2 bbl. or more Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley S*fMy Deposit Boxes for Rent