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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1935: (Umnttg 3nnntal SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 1888 GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Establish«] Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1981 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 __________CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1988 MEMBER. Published Every Friday at Moro, GILES L FRENCH By , ng Editoi ___________________ Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, fear _____________ __________ ___________ ;.............. $1 W MARCH 1,1985 SOCIAL INSURANCE - PAGE THREE The Public Speaking class is giving a trial for Macbeth who is “up” for the murder of King Duncan. Lawrence Todd is the 1 111 - J ' defendants attorney; Ferd Stark as After six months spent in the prosecuting attorney is deter Sunny and shaky California Gus mined that no clue shall remain Engstrom and wife returned to covered if it will prove the accused Sherman county. They really like guilt; Elten Eakin is the accused A three act comedy ‘Two Days it better here after trying it some Macbeth; and, Mildred Alley is the to Marry’’ will be presented by the place else. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar judge. The entire Freshman class American Legion on Saturday eve Alley and children returned with is the Jury. _ The trial _ is __________ well under ning, March 16, in the Kent school them. w*y and it it expected that the auditorium at 8 o’clock p. m. The eo* ' Jury will rtnder its verdict Thurs- characters are in order of their Miss Christine Folds, sister of day. lappearance: Simon B Chase, as Mrs. Herman Peters, has gone to ; The Literature Club met at the black as his race, Cecil Norton; San Francisco to work at the mil- hoi >irio of Vivienne Reynolds last James J. »Dare, a wifelees heir, Karl liners trade. Tuesday night. After the regular Pluemke; Ruf ord B. Sawyer, a meeting, ti» club’s new song was timid lawyer, Jim Matthes; Emily About sixty members of the read but it has to have some Jane Pink, blacker than ink, Masonic lodge met Tuesday night small revision before acceptable, Martha Hendrickson; Sadie L. Boi at the lodge rooms to listen to a| Last week was a very busy one se. a widow by choice. Cecil Coth talk on the history of the organi- for the Band which was kept ran; Imogene McShane, the sweet zation by Z. 0. Brooks of Golden- — busy preparing for its appearance young thing, Mrs. Darby; Walter < r --.— dale and dine on fried oyster* | I on ~ * Friday night This Concert was ! M. Blaire, a millionaire, James e«eo ¡exceedingly satisfactory to all of .Norton; A few over a dozen Grass Valley us who had held some disquieting | The story is about a rich society cit^ens and citizenesses are meet- presumptions as to the real ability bachelor who advertises for a wife, ing every Monday night to learn of the Band to make music. Iff-1 According to hi» uncle’s will, he about public speaking. Mrs. . Bur- terspersed with the Band’« selec-imust be married by the time he is ton has the class under the super tions were readings given by El-! 28 years of age. He forgets the vision of the SERA organization. len Cox. Dorothy Fairchild, and will of a million dollars until two John Buether and wife returned Jimmy Blagg, a dance number days before said date, given by Charlgtte Beardsley, and “ The proceeds from this play will from Portland last week. some songs by the Glee Club mem- be used to repair the stage in the Dr. and Mrs. Poley entertained bers. Mr. Rowe acted as Master of Legion gymnasium which has not Monday night with a party in hon- Ceremonies. been used since it was built. or of Mr. and Mrs, Corliss Andrews I Because the Redmond team will w<ho were celebrating a wedding debate Bend this week, the debate Try Journal advertising, it pays. anniversary. that would have been this week is postponed until next week. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Annulla were • The studentbody held a meeting here Monday and part of Tuesday last week when it definitely settled until they received a telegram no-. several impending and harassing tifying them to go to Astoria to problems. begin work for the Oil company at that point. COMEDY COMING 10 KENT MARCH IS Grass Valley farm budget planning.” says the circular. In addition to the budget form, Oregon farmers may also obtain from the county agricultural agents, free, of charge, a sample farm account book furnished by the agricultural adjustment ad ministration. Twenty two bulletins are listed in the circular which contain in formation to aid farmers in plan ning the f^pn ' business. A com plete catalogue and calendar of out look, market, price and crop re- ports issued by the agricultural extension service is also given, and a list of circulars available by mail from various market news offices of the bureau of' agricultural eco nomics of the United States de partment of agriculture. Outlook information may be used in planning the farm business to assist in estimating the probable income from various crop and live stock products and the probable ex penses for farm operation, and family maintenance, says the cir cular. COUNCIL In looking about for signs of urely meal which should be ma;1 spring one welcpmes the appear as easy as possible for the hous, - It is now practically decided that one of the things that ance of rhubarb. Rhubarb is now wife, as well as for the family and. found in most markets and is an guests, if any. There is no neet. wilj come out of the depression is new social insurance, other tab!j possibility that is for an elaborate menu food, because _ meaning old age pensions and unemployment insurance. fresh, different. inexpensive and as - a rule. Sunday dinner is i. Great popular support of the Townsend plan is doing much therefore welcome with the flowers hearty one and often served late. to hasten old age pensions and passage of a measure t< | The more informal and simple the of spring. Rhubarb is classed along, in food I ~unuuy supper is kept, with every insure such pensions may be expected any time after Apri value, wit? greens of all kinds, as one the preparation, th? 1st or when the matters before congress new arc settled beet tops, turnip tops, dandelions more pleasant and dheerful the oc - Unemployment insurance has less interest in the agricultur and spinach, although it is usually casion becomes. al sections of the country but in the industrial centers it is The ideal Sunday supper menu used as a fruit. The importance of these foods lies in’thsir miner should be made up of food which considered more important than old age pensicns. al and vitamin content. They are we irte apt to have on hand mosv A survey conducted by the National Industrial Confer particularly valuable for their cal ol the time. One simple hot dish ence Board last September showed that of the newsrapei cium and iron, which are points during winter evenings tastes goo.: to remember, as wo are not al A delicious one easy to prepare i. men who reported the sentiment in their district 64.6 per« ways certain of getting all of tfn'ese Shrimp a La Newberg. It needt cent thought old age pensions were* looked upon favorably no before-hand preparation, in minerals that we need. by their readers. In point of circulation 69.7 favored old Calcium is needed by the human fact.’ can be put together at the last age pensions. body for building and repairing minute and is serve'd on toast or George Wilcox has chrisened his For unemplyment insurance only 39 5 in point of num boQga and teeth, Some also is small baking powder biscuits. Shrimp a la Newburg faithful milch cow Mra Dionne needed to keep the blood and bers were favorable although from the circulation stand since she brought forth two heifer Successful efforts of the Oregon circulation in good order,. which Four tablespoons of butter point 53 2 favored this measure showing that the largei calves Monday moaning. ' J. L. Davis and Mrs, J. C. Wil State Motor association toward en contributes largely to general Four tablespoons all-purpose flour son were business visitors Tues actment two years ago of the $5 health. Milk and cheese are the One teaspoon salt cities were more concerned over job insurance. day morning. Clarence Scheurer and wife flat Jee for passenger cars resulted richest sources of calcium, and with Few grains cayenne A majority of the replies indicated that people favor a - , < spent the week end here visiting in a saving of $1.866,599.2$ for out a generous amount of them, it Two cups rich milk federal plan of old age pensions as only a third held that friends. Louis Sather, with his team was motorists in Oregon during the is difficult to get the amount of Two cups fresh cooked or canned such pensions should be paid by the stater Voting on the shrimps preparing ground at the I. Q. O. F. 1934 calendar year, according to calcium to meet the daily require Mrs. George Wilcox was in1 cemetery Tuesday, so that trees figures released by the motor ve ment. Although greens contain Two egg yolks question of government providing all thU money or the Arlington Sunday to visit with her, may be planted in the spring. hicle division of the secretary of calcium, it would be practically im One tablespoon cooking sherry or beneficiaries contributing also showed a decided majority in state’s office father, Joe Morrison, who recently possible to eat enough of them to lemon juice favor of having people contribute to their own old age passed his 70th birthday. IMfiss Cedi .Cothran, one of the Melt butter, add flour, salt an J This money in the motorist's equal the amount from as little as Kent gradie teachers was absent ' pocket, an average of about $6.70 a pint of milk. Because of this we cayenne and mix well. Add milk pension. p—---- —J --v; -i i— has *------------- George Witter ia putting up a from school Monday. She at- per registered vehicle been as- depend upon milk and dairy pro gradually and bring to boiling What effect this survey will have on the question ol wind mill on the Herman Schilling tended the Hockman funeral at tributed directly to the reduction ducts for supplying calcium and point, stirring constantly. Ad< social insurance is, of course, unkown. It is certain that ranch Moro . ‘ M^. G*. L. Hoskinson in registeration fee receipts, al on the greens for iron, as well as shrimps1. Just before serving ad., many persons, especially those who hold to the old philoso acted at substitute teacher. though 34.568 more vehicles were other minerals. To bring the a- beaten egg yolks and flavoring. Two Days to Marry, at Kent rgistered in 1934 than in a like mount of calcium taken up to re Garnish with parsley and thin phy that an adult is responsible for his acts feel that Paul Wilson was substitute period of time. July 1, 1932 to June qui re menta it is well to combine str'Pa of pimento, and serve ovei March 16. everyone'should contribute to his pension. | driver on the school bus while his 30, 1933. hot bisquits or toast. 6 to 8 serv milk and cheese with greens. Present bills before congress do not contemplate such ings. . father was confined to his home Roy Tiller and Mrs. Mac Alsup, w.... In 1934 motorists paid to the These recipes offer a few sug-1 . state $10.047.881.18 in registration gestions for putting minerals and _J°.r a ™ore ’“bstanUal juppe.. action but are based on federal and state contributions. It left for Portland Tuesday evening due to ijlness.. 1 Chicken Macaroni au gratin wil. fees, motor transportation fees and vitamins in everyday menus:. is certain that if any pension plan that is satisfactory is to see their mother. Mrs. Kee, who Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman Jr- state motor fuel tax- - In the ear Rhubarb Pudding please ever^ one' was recently operated on at the passed new forms of taxation will have to be found to pro Portland General hospital. * and daughter Margaret spent Fri lier period, under the old license fee Butter thin slices of dry bread Chicken Macaroni au Gratin day night and Saturday at the system, they paid $11,914.480.40. vide the money for it „.Unemployment insurance will un and lay in bottom of deep pudding One-half lb macaroni cooked Sam Davis is home from the home of Dick Reckman Sri at The difference, it was pointed out pan Add a layer of rhubarb cut Two ¿ups milk doubtedly be handled through industry and the tax will be hospital after a stay of several Grass Valley. amounts to 15 67 per cent, a loss in small pieces; sprinkle with sug-|i'our tablespoons flour paid through the manufacturers, but by the people as usual. days. to the state, but a saving to the in an then another layer of buttered I ^wo tablespoons butter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewitz dividual motorist. bread and so on until full, with a Two cups diced baked or boile^ State receipts for. registration layer of bread on top. Wallace Stark spent a day in the and W B. Wilson were in The Cover chicken It is said that the cry, “Hey, Rube” will bring the circus hospital in The Dalles last week. Dalles on business Monday. Mrs. diminished 58.32 per cent in 1934, closely and - - bake - three fourths hrs । Salt and pepper Schadewitz had a minor throat from $5,323.291.61 to $2,218.905.00 in a moderate oven. Serve cold Three-fourths cup grated Amer folk running to quell a disturbance, and it is provable that Grass Valley School Notes operation at IMid-Columbia hos- Receipts in state gasoline tax ican cheese By Dorothy Fairchild. with whipped cream or hard sauce. all classes of people have some particular phase that they pital. - money jumped 16.12 per cent from Make a white sauce of the milk, Rhubarb Betty rally to or will fight against. Nothing, for instance, makes $6,208,553 in the 1932-33 year to Four tablespoons of butter flour and butter. Add the cooked When the Grass Valley basket See the Kent Legion Play Sat. $7.209,073.33 in 1934. a farmer more angry than to be told to go home and slop macaroni to the white sauce, then One fourth teaspoon of salt ball teams won a double victory March 16. ' During the first period the regis One quart fine dry bread crumbs add chicken that has been diced the hogs. 'rom Wasco on the letters floor tration fee averaged $20 per pas Cinnamon or nutmeg and reheat. Turn into a buttered Governor Martin should have been informed of this on February 20, they wound up Carl Gregg and family of senger vehicle. When the fee was casserole and sprinkle the top before he turned his guns on the grange leaders last week. their* season of the County sche- Bend were week end visitors at dropped to $5 the state tack One quart sweetened rhubarb with grated cheese. Bake in med sauce or 2 qts. raw sliced rhu ed on an additional 1-cent gasoline ium oven until cheese melts. To tell them they should be out plowing where the birds duled games. This victory will the John K. Wilson home, barb sugar to sweeten send the Tigers to the District tuming to Bend Sunday. tax, which, it was explained, ac For those who prefer salads the Mix butter and salt with crumbs. are singing was almost equivibnt to expressing the time tournament on March 1 and 2 as a counts in part for the 16.12 per Place rhubarb and crumbs in al-j following one could hardly be im- r honored rhrase that farmers in legislative halls have heard .1000 team. George Barnet and family cent rise in gasoline tax receipts ternate layers in greased baking Prov®d: The girls game was not an ex- spent Sunday in Moro visiting and hated since agriculturalists fir st started callirg on In supporting the flat fee, the dish, and sift the cinnamon or nut Cheese Ring Salad legislators. No, whether one agrees with the contentions ceptional one but it was quite close. with Mrs. Barnet’s mother, Mrs Oregon state motor association meg over top- Bake in moderate One half cup Roquefort Cheese The final score was 24-14 in the Emma Schadewitz. agreed in behalf of motorists to oven. If ruhbarb sauce is used, Two pk. Philadelphia cream cheese of the grange or not, it must be admitted that they have a Tigerettes favor. The boys game accept the additional tax burden this will require about 20 minutes. One fourth cup milk perfect right to talk to the senators and representatives a* was very fast and, until the third Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes enjoyed a because the additional funds were If raw rhubarb is used, cover bak One teaspoon Worcestershire quarter, very close. short visit with her daughter believed needed for construction round the lobby to their hearts content. ing dish at first and bake 25 min One cup whipped cream The game with the Rufus Wol Mrs. Marjory Meyers at Granger an maintenance of highways and f utes or until tender. Serve pudding One half teaspoon paprika Almost every interest has representatives at Salerr verines two weeks ago did not end Washington, the past week». highway indebtedness. One half teaspoon onion juice , hot with or without sauce. during legislative sessions to inform and persuade the peo so well for the local girls team One half tablespoon geletin Escalloped Spinach ple’s envoys to vote as they wish them to vote- It woulc when it found itself two points be- ( IMr. and Mrs. Wren Hogue One fourth cup cqjd water Two cups cooked spinach probably be to the ad vantage of other farmer's organizst ons hind at the end of the game—28-26 were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mix Roquefort and Phdj^delphia Two tablespoons minced onion The boys game was well played. J. K. Wilson Sunday, Cream Cheese, milk and seasoning One-half teaspoon of salt if they had lobbyists st the legislature such as the grange h the first half it was very close. I working together until smooth. Add Pepper maintains In fact if every point of view was represented However, in the last part of the! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson were gelatin, soaked in cold water, anc’ One egg slightly beaten it might be better than it is now when only a p»rt of the game it was considerably slowed visitors in The Dalles Saturday. dissolved over hot water. Fold in One-half cup of milk up due to the loss of main players Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boardman whipped cream, turn into a rin; people are represented by lobbyists. Two tablespoons of butter, melted on both teams. This loss especi of Camp Sherman were visitors mold and place in refrigerator un One half cup of bread crumbs ally weakened the Wolves, who lost in Kent for a brief time last week. Put spinach through) sieve, .and til firm. Unmold in a platter, and to the Tigers by the score of 45-34. then add all other ingredients, ex garnish with lettuce. Fill cente** Talk of a one house legislature makes one think of The dinner given for the Public Voltage. Eh Watt Ohms? Information on planning the cept butter and bread crumbe. Put with any desired filling. Rastus. “Boy, how come yo’ farm business, with lists of farm what would happen to the state if it had to live under the »peaking class by Dorothy Olds in buttered baking dish. Mix but proved to be a very successful name yo’ new baby Electricity?’’ management bulletins and mar laws passed by either ol the tuo houses.., , affair. Mose: “Well, mah name am Mos6 ket reports, and a budget form are ter and bread crumbs and sprinkle over top of spinach». Bake in mod an’ mah wife’s name am Dinah, contained in a circular letter on erate oven until crumbs are brown an’ if Dinahmose don’ make t>h«e agricultural situation released ed. Yeild: Six servings. Will Rogers calls Charlie Chaplin a great economist 301^ E. Second St electricity, what do it make?’’ by the Oregon State college ex ' Does that add or detract from his reputation a^ a humorist The Dalles, Ore. tension service- There is no other meal during I Charles W. Smith. O. S. C. lead “The basis of a good farm plan or is it another way of saying the same thing? PHONE 211 W er of hog* control work in the state is a carefully prepared budget of the entire week that is as pleasant OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN will be in Sherman county next expected receipts and expenses. in its informality as the Sunday Thursday to aid the local corn-hog Farm records are very helpful in supper. We think of it as a leis- A magazine, the American Spectator, has ceased publi board finish up its papers. ■ * ' 1 Kent News $5 License Fee Saves Motcrists Many Dollars Farm Budget Held Essential By College Men Dr.F.A. Perkins . cation because the editors became tired of their jobs. If everyone who was tired of their job quit the unemployment situation would be improved. Who to hu friends his lends, FEBRUARY M—First U. S. lighthouse built off Virginia coast. 1792. A doctor in the legislature is trying to have some dis tinguishing title for différer t kinds of doctors, something to keep people from being confused ever doctors of divinity and doctors of philosophy and doctors of medicine and doetm who are just *doc' because the boys started calling him that years ago What weighty trifles concern these legislators in the fading days after forty have passed. anomaa control rt oí Columbia, blk«n Party founded pon, Wisconein. 1854. MARCH 1— Yellowetone established as et-. * nlt,onal P*1*» 1871 1— Avalancha at Wallington. The senate is somewhat in the position of the banker, who, in the food old days used to rare back in his chair and ask what the pleading prospective borrower wanted of the money. Now the senate wants to know how the president is going to spend $4,680,000,000 (is that enough zeros) and who it will help, and when, and how. 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