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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1935)
PAGE TUO XMK »HKBMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Meet» the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of »-».ch month. Visiting, i ien.ben cordially in- • ted to meet with us. C. Sparling, W. M. More Ledge No- 113, I. O. O. F- Moro, Oregon Meet« every Mon day evening in the1 I O.O.F. bail. Tran sient and Asi ting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet Lloyd Rice. N G. When the mother« of the local high school students determined to show their offspring how the game of basketball sould be played the Meets 2d and 4th Tu- result was a contest that will be renouned for many moons. To pre Visiting members wel serve the historic features the come. steps of a good man are ordered by Viola II .nsen, N. G. the Lord, and he delighteth in his l.uptae Ribecca Lodge No- US picture above was Uken—From left to right Mrs. Dewey Thomp- son. Mr«. Lester Nahouse. Mrs. Harry Pinkerton,___ Mrs. _______ Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Tom Fraser, Mrs. Walter Ruggles, Wily Knighten, referee. Mrs. Clyde Gillmor. Mrs j K! - Perry Johnatom Mra. Eugene Ami- don, Mrs. Arthur Fatter, Mrs» Jas. Kenny, Mrs. Harvey Thompson. Mrs. Martin Melzer, Mrs. Elmer Barzee, EM7H FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935 sponsors of the ‘ Let's Quit Kill ing’’ campaign for the lop-sided total is that too many drivers are less aware of danger on the open roads than on city streets and per mit themselves to become careless and drive their machines at excess ive speeds. Statistics issued by the secretary of stat£ bear out the statement that an accident occur ring on the highway is more likely to be fata! than one occurring in the cit^ During 1934 there were 820 ac cidents on the Pacific hiyhway alone. 36 of which proved fatal. In business sections . 8986 accidents were reported, but only 23 of them proved fatal. In other words, out of every 23 accidents reported on the Pacific highway was fatal, while one out of every 390 report ed in business districts, resulted in death. rather sharp gains in the period March, 19SO, at the hour of ten Markels receipts remained small o’clock a. m. at the front door of with only 412 cars received at. the Courthouse in Moro, Gherman the principal winter wheat mar-1 County, Oregon, I will gell at pub- kets and 171 cars at Minneapolis' lie auction to the highest bidder and Duhith. “ Flour demand for cash, the following descr.bed failed to increase to trade expec real property located in Sherman tations and milling inquiry for County, Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter and wheat was dull with the result th,e East Half of the South that current offerings were suffi east Quarter of Section Thlr- cient for trade needs. Arrivals ty-four, Township One North. at Kansas City moved in equal the East Halt of the North - proportions to mills and eleva west Quarter, an)] the North- tor interests. The protein of the east Quarter of the South- week’s receipts established a new west Quarter, and the North- of high record with an average vast Quarter of Section Three, 15.23 percent protein for the 69 Township One South;the North cars tested weet Quarter of the North - west Quarter of Section Two; Townshiip On»e South, all Range Seventeen, E. W. M., containing in all 577 acres, re serving from said mortgage a one acre tract on said prem- l^s used for a cemetery, all in Sherman County, Oregon. Said sale is made under execu While winter wheat was' in fair to good condition in the Ohio valley tion Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stabe of Oregon for he Coun and also in Eastern sections of ity of Sherman..to ma directed'In WINTEH WH EAT DOING WELL ■ EURBPEAN CROPS LOOKING FAVORABLE । tremely the hard winter Wheat belt, ex- the caae Of state Land Board dry conditions still pre- thte Rtate of Oregon, plainiff, Responsive Reading: Psalms 1: 1-6,; 8.1, 3. 4, 6 of All are cordially invited to at- VS. -end the church services and to I vailed in the Western half of most AureUa DeMoss, a widow; El Elbert _ make use of the reading room in There was little change in , the plains states. Severe dust storms T j)eMo88 and MaybeUe DeMoss, If the rear of the churdi building, general wheat situation. Mild occurred in this area during the husband and wife; Hienry 8. De- Any- which is open daily where all au weather prevailed over the do- week and prospects for wheat are Moss a filnglo man; sherman thorized Christian Science litera- mestic winter wheat belt with very poor. Prospects for the 1935 County, a municipal corporation* Died As the Lenten season approach Two eggs ture may be read, borrowed or beneficial rains in Central and crop however, on the whole, appear Harry B. Pinkerton; the unknown Eloped purchased- es we find the markets stocked Cook the rice with milk in double Southeastern sections The con- more favorable than a year ago. heirs of George G. DeliON, de- Married with many varieties of fresh fish. boiler until tender and dry. Sep ^dition of the crop was reported European crops are generally in ceas» d; also all other persons or Divorced Full Gospel Assembly Fish is consdered one of the low arate the eggs and add the yolks, fair to good in the Ohio Valley good condition with prospects fully parties unknown claiming any Left town Sunday School .... ..... 10:00 a. m. cost foods, because in most locali well beaten; add the butter and with moisture adequate for crop up to average. Parts of Russia right,, title, estate, lien or intereat Had a fire Preaching Service ........ 11:00 a. m. ties fish of some kind are likely to codfish, which has been freshened needs in Iowa and L'issouri and will need additional rains to assure in tho realestate described in the Had a baby Evening Service .......... 7:30 p. m. be cheap at any time of the year. by soaking in water. When the eastern parts of the gre t plains, favorable outturns and sections of complaint herein. Come to visit Prayer meeting Wed. .... 2:30 p., m. Fish has high food value too, which mixture is somewhat cool, fold in Severe dust storms hewever, oc-( India have suffered from lack of HUGH CHRISMAN Bought a home Grass Valley Baptist Church means more than being a mere the egg whites, beaten stiff. Bake curred in western Kansas and moisture. Some areas of North' Shrift of Shrmaq County, Orgon. Committed murder ReM S. L. Boyce, pastor. Preach item for low cost meals- 30 minutes in moderate oven (375 adjniningl parts - of other states Africa are still in need of mois-! Fallen from an aeroplane ing at 11 by Evangelist Ed C. Along with other animal foods, deg.) Serve immediately, garnish where drouth conditions still pre ture but rains have recently mater- * Publish in Feb 15, 22, March 1, 8. » That’s news—Telephone us. Cofer,. Sermon “Jesus. Where?” at fish is a protein food. It is rich in with parsley and accompanied by vail. Crop conditions in Europe The Sherman County Journal num-1 7:30. sermon. “Humanity*« Para- minerals, and salt water fish and a butter sauce. Acreage estimates — for 1 remain generally favorable al-tho . countries. ----------- ------------------------ 1er is 102. mount Question. «hell fish furnish iodine, which is' Butter Sauce j_4 of tne crop is rather too far advanc- 16 coupes now total 138,803 000 important in sections where the soil buttcr in a and work unU1 ed in France. Amnle moisture i an increase of about 3,000. and water are poor in this material. Lutheran Services in Grass Val DENTIST creamy. Add 1-2 teaspoon of salt, was reported in Italy and the 000 acres over the 1934 total for Dudley's heghom chicks. Han- when they ac- son strain, All eggs from our own ley Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Sunday A number of varieties of fish, as 1-8 teaspoon pepper and 1-2 tea Balkans. Winter wheat acreage 'the same HOME OFFICE, WASCO salmon, halibut, cod and herring, spoon finely choped parsley, then in Germany has teen slightly re counted for about 55 per cent of flock. All Sires with dam’s rec School at 10:00 a m. have been found to be good sources the world wheat acreage outside of T. Georg. One one-half tbsp df lemon juice duced this season, with the acre- ords 250 to 327 eggs Bloodtest- DENTAL X RAY SERVICE of vitamins A and D. It is well very slowly. age placed at 4,621,000 acres Russia and China. ed 100—310.50; 500—350.00 Paul then to use all of the oil from can against 4,268,000 acres a year Dudley, Beaverton. Oregon. ned fish in order to retain the full ago. Russia is planning to seed NOTICE ÖF SHERIFFS ,£ALE Read the ads in the Journal In Moro the First Week vitamin value. 57.329,000 acres or spring w'heat of real P roperty Have two 40 h. pu tractors. Will in Fach Month There are innumerable ways of i By Anita Kenny for the 1935 harvest- as against On Saturday the IGth day of sell reasonable or trade for hor serving fish. We are all familar a planned acreage of 57.426,000 The second annual band concert with baked or fried fish but cream ses. Write or see Wm. Endicott. acreage a year ago and actual 2t-pd. was given in the school gym Wed- I ed or escalloped, in . baked loaves. | Redmond. Oregon. seedings of 58,977 000 acres for For your convenience 1 have I nesday night to raise money to buy chowders, patties or croquettes itt When Your Shoes need rt pa • the 1934 crop, fhe Indian crop arranged for you to leave , . . . . I uniforms for the new members. is equally delicious and are all Phone 402 for appomtmenU at band pl>yed numberg; ha» shown some improvement re your Shoe Work at Walter send them to the Sally Anne »Beauty Shop. l '4Imp O’ Luck” by J. E. Wells, ways of using left-over or canned cently with harvest operations A. May & Son. Pick up varieties. Fish forms the basis of expected to start soon. v. o l ri « u z* I Tiarmony Queen” by David Ooate; many interesting salad and sand and deliver twice a week at Mrs. Sarah Huff, who often vts - ««« n, I „ , . Domestic markets wera unset no cost to you. M «UM A » I At Evening Time ” by Fred Jewel; wich combinations too. These reci its in Moro with •birthd.y Mrs. Anna on Moore.L.,,^^., , ... GOOD SHOE REPAIRING tled and fluctuating prices with p«..ed her 956« P«,- L1.^^ pes are both favorite ways of pre Joseph A Mee futures but closed _ only slightly 204 Second St. : THE DALLF> Automobiles continued in 1934 ruary 11. A goodly number of | ican fay j E W-U; and ,.Q paring fish. The Wasco Shoe Man to take the greatest toll of life, higher than a week ago, despite a these years were spent in Sherman I by C^BarahoJseTn 8tuffed chino<* Salmon limb and property in' rural dis county in its pioneer period when dition to the mugic there waB ¿Two Salmon fillet tricts, despite the congestion and neighbors were neighbors and were vaudevilie by hiffh 8tudentsJ One an a tbsP lemon J1“" centralization of motor Vehicles in ? w tt w ♦enwm'l two baritone solos by Elgin an^ pepper cities, according to figures compil .¥”1 Huir and the late ^n- Burns of Hood River Melba Tho- 1 Two-tbirds cup buttered crumbs ed by the Oregon State Motor as Powell hved .cro.» the r<md from geraon da • Two-third« cup of cream or milk sociation, sponsor of 1 the “Let’s ‘What nice looking laundry! each other for many yearn. •nK>mpaon did an interpretative Muchroom stuffing Quit Killing” safety campaign. But aren't you worn out?” ~ . dance. A cast of high school stu- Brush fish w,th lemon iuice *nd While traffic accident» in Ore Charley Powell is driving a new I dents presented t a skit ‘ u ----— r»..«. entitled cnrinHo 8Pr’n^^e ^rith «.„ salt and - pepper. Put gon’s urban districts increased only coupe these day. which is another Femanine influence,”’.nd"; one fillet in buttered pan or on oven three percent in 1934, accidents in 'Not a bit—giving things a indicaUon of returning prosperity. I t<The Hirhwayman/« proof platter. Spread with stuffing g ne at J gu w u y man. • * rural areas numbered 57 per cent ‘professional' touch is no Genevieve Nahouse. captain of remairiin8T AUet, Pour more than in 1933. Rural districts trick with an electric washer Mr and Mrs. Giles French was the girls basketball team, was hoa- over cream or milk and bake 25 recorded an increase of 50 per cent and ironer!” in Portland Monday on business. teas at a dinner party for the bas- minutes in moderately hot oven in injuries and 19 per cent in fatal (375 deg.) Sprinkle with bread ities. There was an increase of W. I. Fortm*nn of Portland wmd crumbs and bake until crumbs are in town Wednesday on aome in- ™ Monday night. Mr brown. Remove to hot serving dish only 9 per cent in injuries and 39 per cent in fatalities in urban expressed his idea« about surMno® uiisiTiosR in ^nicn no was I ■ nia* j thc BP°rUman8^P, cooperation, and and strain liquor remaining in pan areas. I attitude of the girls, and each mem- over it Preliminary figures for the en Stuffing: Mix one-half cup bread tire United States, according to the Mm. Charles Bel.hee u in a ho^ X¿“V°n * crumbs with 8 tablespoons melted pital In Portland for examination “V0" butter and one third cup mush- motor association, indicate that traffic fatalities in rural communi- and medical attention. With Mr “' ,i"ket room caps, cut in pieces. One half ^jes increased 16 per cent, while Belahee «he left Sunday. en,Oyed *** ev,!n,n<f * teaspoon --------- — 1«. and J few -------- salt grains those in conjested areas increased The girls wound up their success pepper. j only 11 per cent. Fatalities for the Wily Knighten and George Vin- ful basket ball season last Friday Codfish Souffle ( nation in 1934 have been estimated tin were in Portland over the week night by defeating the Kent team One half cup of rice at 35.500, approximately two-thinjp end to visit Mrs Vintin who is Two cups of milk . ■ on the Moro floor by the overwhel of which occurred country getting along very well in a One half cup of salt codfish ming score of 52 to 19. and small towns. ” ’ pital there. I The students received their re One and a half tablespoons blitter ( Ono explanation offered by the port cards Tuesday. Walter May has a new I girls completed a very suc- bought this week, which Do you still slave for hours over your _ ... . - v « . cessfuI Friday something to th. hneup along mam nicht basketball they season won family’s laundry? Or are you one of those clever homemakers who has modernized -U I whelming victory from”* Kent on her laundry equipment as well as her the home floor The girls playad Andy Patjen of Shaniko was in kitchen? When you have an up-to-date town Wednesday to meet with the ten games and were undefeated each time, often wi nnin g by a vary electric washer and electric ironer, you are county court decisive score. freed from the back-breaking labor usu ally connected with washing and ironing. Moro Giris who are interested in be- cJ"/* They enable you to cut your laundry time 11 15 ginning or continuing with Camp I 1« in half. And your clothes wear longer be- 42 Fire work will meet at the home 15 c&use friction is reduced of Mrs Darwin Van Gilder Satur- »7^ 7* 9 57 to a minimum. day afternoon at 2:30. r v n u Grass Valley here 17 18 The Odd Fellows are initiating I ^7"** 31 41 Here’s an 12 27 excellent washer several new candidates this month I D 7°° .. e 29 45 and held a big meeting in Grass 12 «0 V.lley Thursday night W«»co here Make ironing effortless with The new Thor Super- ... I Kent here 19 52 a THOR Automatic Ironer! Agitator Washer has Moro had a toUl of 380 points C. F. Redmond was in town one of the fastest wash whereas they held their opponent« If you want to see how easy ironing can Thursday on business connected ing actions ever design to a total of 171; Moro averaged be, see a Thor Automatic Ironer at our with his photography studio. ed. It washes seven 38 pointe per game and opponent» local office. This ironer allows you to sit Not only that, but we believe we have a averaged 17.1 points. pounds of clothing spot down and relax as you feed your pieces Blame Miller. Mia« Josephine service for farmer-depositors. First, there is the High scorer for Moro was Mary lessly clean in only five through. The strain of lifting, bending Joimson and Kendrick Dunlap Pinkerton with 142 points. Ger matter of affording record of farm income and to seven minutes. Yet drove, to the valley last week end and pushing is eliminated. Another con its action is so grntle accompanied by Miss Georgiana trude Gillmor, a freshman, was a venience is the knee control which leaves disbursement Second, our loan policy is liberty in ( close second with 136 points that it makes clothes last Irby of Arlington. both your hands free. respect to loans pending crop production. The lineup that started mo«t of 40 to 50% longer. This Thor Automatic Ironer does your Remember this bank is as close The mechanism, motor and legs of this Fred Pickett left for Seattle the game« was: Captain Nahouse, ironing twice as fast as you can with a sturdy washer are anchored to one heavy ^r/ursday afternoon without mak Gillmor, Thompson. Fraser, Pink as your mail box. hand iron. It finishes up your work more cast iron unit, which reduces the possi- ing any arrangements to purchase erton, and Anaidori. The team wan attractively because of the even distribu C. R. Harding. tjility of misalignment, noise or vibration. ------ Manager * the Moro business he contemplated strengthened by occasional sub tion of heat and pressure and the smooth stitutes. Thograrson. Strong. Mor for several days this week. The tub is finished in apple-green, gold- ness of the shoes. You can iron every gan. Axtell, and Powell. L. A. Littleton. AM*t Manager flecked vitreous enamel, inside and out. thing from sheets to shirts-even press The success of the girls was due The cover is polished aluminum. See this trousers and pleats. Ask about our con largely not only to the fast pass- washer, and ask about the easy terms! venient monthly payment plan. *n< attack but to the team spirit and to ths all around cooperation. of CuuiBiuBity Presbyteriau Church You’re Telling Us! Sunday School 10.00 a. m Eventually every married man of Portland learns to look at the gasoline reg ('hristiaa Science Church Head Office: Portland. Oregon ister before he backs the car out of Subject. MAN ^Always at Your Service f^Town Talk OSTOON DAIRY COUNCIL Dr. J. A. BUTLER MORO SCHOOL NOIES Accidents More Often Fatal In Rural Districts WERN MARK’S SHE HAS AN ALL-ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY! We Welcome Farm Bank Accounts cnyæiES The Dalles Branch * United States National Bank Golden Text. Psalms 37 23. The SEE YOUR DEALER OR P acific P ower & L ight C ompany