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LMK SHKKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MUKO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1936 PAGK TWU ■ sm . retary of the World War Veteran’s State Aid Commission, and Joe Meets the 1st and ! 3nL Chamberlain, state commander of Thursday evenings i of "the American Legion, were here each month. Visiting briefly Saturday morning while on members cordially in their way to Bend to attend a vited to meat with ua. conference of Legionnaires of the fifth district of which this C. Sparling, W. M. county is a part. Fnmk Haynes Moro, Oregon Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the I O.O.F. hall Tran sient and Visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet with us. L. O Rice N. G. Joe Trait, Secretary Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 Moro, Oegtm We will stand two . Belgian stallions this season. T. H. Fraser and Sons. I a von Sayrs returned from Monmouth Normal on Thursday to spend the short vacation period be tween the second and third semes ters with her parents HAHMUNY NEWS Perry Johnston and Dewey Thompson planted more trees in FOR SALE: Fence Posts 6 in. the lot at the grange hall, Thurs- 7 ft., 12 c; 7 in. 7 ft, 14 c. Fir or day of last week. Pine wood. $8 a cord. Delivered. Write J. U Leonard. ‘ 802 8th st. The Grange held its March Hood River, Oregon. birthday dance last Friday night. Much cheer was given to Mr. and Arnold Landry will be at Grass Mrs. John Thogerson in honor of Valley Monday and Tuesday, at their twenty-fourth wedding an Wasco Wednesday and Thursday niversary and a good time was and at Moro Friday and Satur enjoyedi day for all kinds of Beauty Par- lor work, Phone Sherman Hotel Orval Thompson was indulging at Wasco, Moro Hotel at Moro some of his boyhood activities when and call at Barber shop at Grass he jumped from the hay mow and Valley for appointments. sprained his ankle. P. N. Johnston, accompanied by Mac Alsup, BiUy Alsup, Billy Todd and Forrest Russell, drove to Till amook and Lincoln counties Sun day for a trailor load of club calves for Sherman county clu bbers They returned Monday morning, very early with ten calves. The Missionary Society of the Moro Community church presented a play last Sunday at the Hay Canyon Sunday school immediately after the Sunday school hour- cuyaiES Clyde Crites was in Portland and Community Presbyterian Church Vancouver. Wash., last week end Sunday School 10:00 a. m transacting business and visiting his daughters. Christian Science Church Subject: MATTER ’ Mrs. Tom Fraser was host«»» to Golden Text: Habakkuk 2: 19. a group of friends Thursday after Woe unto him that saith to the noon at the Fraser farm home east wood. Awake; to the dumb stone. of town. Arise, it shall teach! Behold, it is laid over with gold and silver, and Genevieve Nahouse has a swell there is no breath at all in the ing of the jaw that has been pro midst of it. Responsive Reading: Deuterono nounced as a case of the mumps and a number of others are feeling my 10: 12-14; 13: 1-4 of their jaws each morning to see Full Gospel Assembly if they can detect a similar swell- Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m. ing, for many are exposed. Preaching Service ........ 11:00 a* m. Lamer Sayr» returned home Evening Service .......... 7:30 p. m Friday from Stevenson. Wa»h.. Prayer meeting Wed........ 2:30 p., m. Grass Valley Baptist Church where he is working for the govern Req. S. L. Boyce, pastor. Preach ggyient in a forest camp. During the dance Saturday night he broke out ing at 11 by Evangelist Ed C. with what is called the measles, Cofer,. Sermon ‘^Jesus. Where?” at which will keep him at home 7:30. sermon, “Humanity’s Para mount Question.” a while. Mrs. D. E Stephens and Mrs. E. H Moore spent a couple of days in Portland this week. d Persons in the Current News were at Bend for the conference. Mrs. Arthur Sawyer, nee Mil dred Zell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 1 Meets 2d and 4th Ttt- C. M. Zell, died in The Dalles Thurs »sdays of each month day auxording to information re Visiting member» wel ceived here. Mrs. Sawyer had one child. coma. Viola liLLsen, N. G- L i Bull, Secretary ✓ ^Town Talk —J . V ■ » ’T'.'H U ’W“ —:----- ------------------ - provement. and, offer opportunities for foreign bom to become natur alized citizens. “Tha many thousands of adults attending tha.classes in the Emer gency Education Program indicate clearly a real interest and satisfae tion on the part of adults for con tinuing their education in the fields of their respective interests and desires” UNCLE SAN NEEDS HELP OF MORE MEN milk and cool. Cream together but ter, salt and sugar. s Add beaten eggs, lemon, spice» lukewarm milk mid yeast. Work in flour enough to make smooth ddugh. Knead well adding nuts and raisins or currants, but keep somewhat softer than for bread- Cover well and let rise. When light turn dough onto lightly floured board. Divide into piece» size of an eg®. Shape into smooth balls. When half risen in pans cut two gaabea right angles across tops of buns- Let rise until dou ble. Bake about twenty minutes iu moderately hot oven. While »till warm fill gashes with white frost ing» * Serve hot With butter; , Corn Meal Muffins One and a fourth dupe flour The United States Civil Service One and a fourth cups cornmeal Commission has announced compet- One half cup sugar itive examinations as follows: । Three fourths tsp halt Assistant credit union - investi- Two tbsp baking powder gator, $2.600 a year. Farm Credit On® and a half cups milk Administration. I Two eggs Junior physicist, $2.000 a year-1 Two tablespoons butter Optional subjects are: Electricity. half dates ___ upuvuai HIV. ciuuanvavjr, | ——— . One — r - — cup rr chopped -- . I Mix dry ingredienti. ingredients. ‘ Beat eggs heat, mechanics, and optics. ________ ' Chemist, adid fcenior, 1 aaàoéiata and add to milk. Combine the dry and assistant chemists. $2,600 to and liquid ingredients. Add melt- $4,600 a year. .. I ed butter and dates Put in well Assistant keeper, $1,320 a year, ' greased muffin tins and bake in 1—Semite committee to Investigate NRA. ».eft th rtgtit, Senator Pat Harrison; S. Clay Williams, chairman of the NRA board; Senator Walter F. George; Senator Clark: and Senator Nye. 2—Anning S. Prall, chairman National Zoological Park, Washing- hot oven (426 degrees F.) This may be baked in sheets as com of the federal communications commlssh*n. 3—Former U Idaho, now h Grecian warship, figured In the ton, D, C. All states except Utah, Iowa, bread. Makes 12 muffins. uprising in Greece. Vermont, Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia have re For your convenience I have the State Relief Administration Education Program are social and ceived fess than their quota of ap- j arranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter Under the program, 16 experi economic problems, Americaniza pointments in the apportioned de partmental service in Washington, A. May & Son. Pick up mental nursery schools attended tion and citizenship, home econo D. C. The positions of assistant and deliver twice a week at last week by 361 children, ages mics, vocational training, crafts, credit union investigator and as no cpst to you.;. , . 2-4. from relief fdmiTifs have been hobbies, recreation. first aid. parent sistant keeper Are not affected by education, mu8lc music, ? a art, Joseph A Mee , ' public speak- the State-apportionment law. established . i*- 14 oi .nJ the larger «"««»"■ .. I Full information may be obtained cities. Each1 ‘ nuiÇse^ _ school œ j “K. and dramatics. ' . < The Wa>co .Shoe Man ;. Dr. Howard stated that “These from the Secretary of the United The sharp upturn in business taught by two previously unemploy is employed ' adult classes, forming a veritable States ~ Civil Service Board of Ex which was evident late last year ed teachers and a 44' state university at large, are now aminers at the post office or cus a well bal- part time to prepai and during January apparently had being taught in every county in tomhouse in any city which has a UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER lost some of its momentum by last anced noonday meal for the chil the state. The classes offer opor- postoffice of thè first or the see month, according to the March is dren each day. tunities for the study of present ond class, or from the United For the week ending Thursday. Attomeys At Law sue of Commonwealth. Inc. Busi day economic and social problems, States Civil Service Commission, ness Survey, issued last week. March 14 Sherman county had 5 provide a means for the profitable Washington. D. C- Production of goods for consump teachers conducting 6 adult classes Moro, Oregon use of the individual’s leisure time tion continued fairly brisk but according to the weekly reports in personal and vocational self-im- Try Journal advertising, it pays. heavy industry, including lumber, from county and city school super was still deep in depression. Most intendents who are in charge of the indices showed net losses for the classes in their respective school • U't north wherl adjusted for seasonal districts. variation. Favorite subjects of study in the A drop in retail volumes was adult classes in tha Emergency 301 Si E. Second St« both unexpected and disturbing to The Dalles, Ore. ¿.^•ADÄ^Pr-MÄYN E merchants. On the other hand, Synopsis of the annual «tatement of the AMERICAN INSURANCE automobile sales were up 77 per- » CALEDONIAN - COMPANY „ . PHONE 211 W New York, in the «late of New York, cent from January, 140 per cent of on the 31st day of December. 1934. made OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN to the insurance corpR“9®ioner from February 1934. The Common state of OregonQ^j?1u^'Lt la*’ wealth index of Portland business Amount of capital stock paid 200.000.00 UP . was 65 05 last month, against 4*7.— Hot Cross Buns Lend Variety min D, the so called sunshine vita income ’ ‘ Net premiums received durihs 16 in January and 68.27 for Feb Hot Cross buns are with us again min. It is .logical then to use but 243.788.20 the year ••■•••• -¿v ¥ ■ v ' Interest, dividends and rents ruary last year and are to be seen in bakeries as ter not only for its flavor, but for 65.063 06 received durins the yev •• Major weakness in the outlook, Income from other source« re well as in most restaurants. These the health promoting vitamins in 5,068.64 ceived durins the year-^.. thinks David Eccles, editor of sweet rolls are a change from the it. 313.917 89 Total Here is a recipe for hot cross business Survey, is the weakness of ordinary type of breed or roll and HOME OFFICE. WASCO losses paid durlnx the buns, and for those who prefer a the lumber market and the failure Net including are favorites, not only with chil a d 1 u « tment ex 95.878,25 penses ........................... . ■ • of building to respond effectively DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE dren, but grown-ups too. Hot cross quick btead, not so sweet, a recipe Dividends paid on capital 20.000.00 stock during the year ..... to the season or to recovery meas- buns, like other bakery goods, de for com meal muffins: Commissions and salaries paid 116.710.12 HOT CROSS BUNS during «.he year ........... . urea He thinks buying power and^ pend upon the distinctive flavor Taxes, licenses and fees paid 29.443.94 of butter along with the sugar and One cake dry yeast soaked in one- rents must rise further before an during the year ............... ... In Moro the First Week appreciable amount of new build-1 Amount of all other expendi half cup lukewarm water 18.739 18 spice, of course, to make them ap ture« .................................... in Each Month One pint milk scalded and cooled petizing! ing can be expected. Total expenditures .......... .» 280.769.49 ASSETS Business Survey’s ¡March feature Any dish prepared with butter is Two-third cup butter Value of real estate owned (market value) ................ is an analysis of Bonneville fishway tastier because of it. The distinc One level teaspoon salt . Value of -tocks and bond« owned (market value)..... 11.424.828 00 plans and possible effects of Bonne tive and appetizing flavor of butter EigT\t cups or more flour Loans cn mortua^es and col ville dam on the Columbia river Sal lateral, etc ...... has long been recognized and now One and a half dups chopped nuts, When Your Shoes need repaii 92.991 93 Cash In banks and on hanj,. we know too, that butter is of high • raisins or currants Premiums In course of Collec mon. Business Survey thinks de send them to tion written since Septem velopment of the river contains a nutritive value. Besides being easi Two eggs ; ' 58.690.40 ber 30. 1934 .................... Interest and rents due and serious threat to the future of ly digested, butter is the only food Two third cup sugar 15.662.02 accrued ............................... Reinsurance recoverable on fat containing appreciable amounts Rind and juice of a half lemon salmon. 1,685.79 paid looses ......................... of the Vitamins. Butter is an ex One-half level tsp ground nutmeg GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Totn’ admitted «■•acts ......... $1.591.658.14 LIABILITIES or cardamon cellent source of Vitamin A which THE DALLE« 2U4 Second St. Gross claims for 1 o ~ sjs unpaid.! 14.269.04 In the evening, break and soften is essential to growth and builds Amount of unearned premi um'; on a” cutfttindlnp risks 288.716. resistance to disease, and of Vita- yeast in lukewarm water. Scald Due for commission and bro- * SALES DROPPING SINGE JANUARY Dr.F.A. Perkins DAIRY COUNCIL Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST WERNMARK’S MORO SCHOOL NOTES By Ania Kenny The high school and eighth grade boys began spring football practice Harry Ragsdale spent a couple under the coaching of Mr. Goddard of days in Portland this week to on Monday afternoon. When the be treated for his sinus trouble. weather permits the girls will also have out-of-door activities, under Robert Gillmor was bitten by a the direction of Mr. Cunliff. dog Saturday afternoon. Quick Genevieve Nahouse is absent More than twelve thousand ad treatment on the part of his father from school this week with a case ults were in attendance at 687 sep of mumps. To prevent the spread arate classes taught in the Emer serious consequences. ing of this disease, the school will gency Education Program during be closed all of next week, except March by 508 previously unemploy Mrs. Stanley Reavis returned Monday, and possibly the follow ed teachers, according to Dr. C. A. from The Dalles Saturday after ing week also. This will make it Howard, State Superintendent of spending a few day» visiting in possible to carry out our activity Public Instruction, who has joint that city with friends. program. supervision over this program with Wallace Doerfler, a freshman at Mr and Mrs. Truman Strong en Oregon State college, was a visitor tertained 8 couples Saturday night at school Tuesday. He is spend COMMANDS DUCE’S ARMY at a dinner party All attended ing spring vacation at Frasers. the dance later in tho evening. Vivian Fuller was absent from Amor« the out of town guests were school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mathew» and The upperclassmen of the Moro Mr. and Mr». I- Q Davies of The High School are going on their Dalles and Mr. and ¡Mrs. J. W. annual Junior-Senior Breakfast Shepard of Grass Valley. Friday morning. The juniors and Seniors are to leave at 4.00 a- m. The Woman’s Missionary Socie and the Freshmen and Sophomores ty will meet Wednesday. March 27 will join them after nine o’clock at 2 o’clock p. m. at the home of at Fleck’s Orchard for the high Mrs. Perry Johnston, Topic: Japan. school picnic. Leader: Mrs. R. C Byers. Louise Barzee an tortai ned a group of friends at her home on Tom and Paul Fraser are home Friday night with a five hundred from Oregon State for the week party, the occasion being her and of spring vacation. Betty Powell's birthday. Those who attended were: Betty and Ron Joe Truitt paid a visit to his old ald Powell. Howard Conleei Gene home town, Madras, Wednesday, vieve Nahouse. Ted Thompson, and reports that there is quite a Irma Morgan, Lyle Nahouse. Aus bit of activity there since the gov tin Foes, Helen Strong, Harold Bel- ernment crew has started apprais shee. and Doris Morrison. ing and buying land for removal Having finished studying the from production. Land is being chapter on Parliamentary Practice taken by the government which is the Public Speaking class were to give the former owners a chance given a two day quiz over this ma to go to more productive places terial. They have spent over four for another start weeks on this chapter and are now better informed as to how a meet Urban Jensen was given his ing should be contacted. • freedom last week when bail was The seventh and eighth gmde furnished by Charles Montgomery. pupils surprised Mr. Goddard with Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Wna Oeh- a masquerade party- Wechtesday mann. He will be tried in the May night at the home of Billy Thomp term of court for threatening to son. That morning he was wel- | Gen. Rudolpho Graziani, who com to kill Cort Tom. his brother in law. corned with a birthday song and a mands the Italian expeditionary force against Ethiopia, la shown really truly spanking His pupils Jerrold Owen. well known Leg had made a huge paddle for the oc-1 here In his tropical Dghtlng uni- form. ionnaire, editor of the state ex- . casion. , I service men’s publication and sec- S.E.R.I. GIVING ADULTS INSTRUCTION kernae . . ........ All other liabilities 17.296.78 To’al llabilltle«.________ canltal ................................. 8 320.281.97 apitrl paid up ....................... ! 200.000.80 urplus ov«r all liabilities .. 1.071,376.17 Surplus as regards Policy- holder« .......................... o.. 1.271.376 17 i Total ............. . .. A12J.VÙ;U -UJH.BSaU RURTNES« TN ÒRJ1GÒN FOR THE YEAR Net prenuutns recèlVM during the year.......... .......................... I 1,138 87 Losses paid during the year.. 34.05 Lo»ses incurred during year .................................... .. Nr me of '■omnany. CALADO NT* TCAN INSURANCE TOMPANT Name of president, Robert R Clsrk Harre cf «fcretary. Charles L. Schwel« St-rtutor» resident attorn«» for «ervlce. Insurance Commissioner. Salem. Or. SYNOPSIS 'NXUAL \TEM”NT OP TH’"»’’' I —T ••’OS rNSUWAN’CE CO. OP TH«: f’AOrjj. In th k nrdom of Hoi- hnrf on tbe 3!st rtiy of D*ctmber. 1934. made to the Insurance commissioner of the sta’e of Oreaon. pursuant to law; capital Amount of capite’ Vnck paid 200.000 00 up. statutory <>noslt .... I INCOME Net premiums received dtir- ing the year ............... ..2 265.216 37 Interest, dividends ai d rend» received during the year.. ' ^^6^30 1,4 Income from other boum «« received durln- ’-e ,J,578 7i Total Income DISSE] KLEMENTS 453.C25 22 Net losaes paid during th« year including adjustment 177.734 expenses ........................ ...I Commissions and calarles 208.552 paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fee paid 29.255 during the year .... Amount of all other penditures ........... 23.717 71 82 10 08 . ..8 448.289 72 Total expenditure* ASSETS Value of stock« and bonds owned (market value) ... .|1,4M.5M.®<’ Cash in banks and on hand 86.986 48 Premium« In course of col lection written since Sep 88.416 27 tember 30. ,934 ................. .. Interest and rents due ana 18.132 24 accrued .......... .. Reinsurance due on 2.146.98 paid........................... Total admitted assets. t. ,<«.081,816,210.98 LIABILr^rR8•' Gross claims for losaes on-'”’” ’ paid .............................. f • 2».5«9 31 Amount of unearned prtaffir '' urns on all outstanding risks .................................... 418.270 78 Due for commission an« . _ _ brokerage ............................... 1.800 0’ All other liabilities ................ 81.891 65 T1 liabilities except capital .8 609.151.74 Capital paid up I 200.000 00 Surplus over all liabilities ... »09.859 24 Surplus ■arda ai re- policy- CREAM^KENTUCKY is tiie favorite whiskev in Kentuckv where they know fine whiskey That is why we think you wili Tike it, too. Try it and see! Jt is delicious and rich Kentuckians call jt “Double Rich CREAM OF KENTUCKY IS 100 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY 1,108.889 24 ..... »1.818 210« Total • • • FOR THE YEAR PURINE«« ÏN OR Net premiums received dur Losses Incurred during y^ Name of company. TH» R INSURANCE CO. id Name of manager. Robert R C rk Name of branch seceetaryr Cirr Rehweis $A.85 CSuart NÒW AVAILABLE / IN OREGON