Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 07, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    ’ THE RH RUM A N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1996 --
page four .
corporation: Mark H. Skinner, a*
NoUc* el SherUTk 8*1«
Of Real Property
On the 7th day^ of March. 1986, Everett and Blanche S. Everett,
at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at husband and wife; and the Wasco
the front door of the Ourthouse National Fkrm Loan Association,
in Moro, ShermaiTCounty, Oregon. a corporation, defendants. z
HUGH CHRISMAN
I will sail nt «public auction to the
Sheriff,
of Sherman Ceunty. Oregon
higheat bidder fbr cash the follow­
ing described rent property located
Zoning of rural land. •* move­ in Sharman County, Oregon, to- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors
having
claims
ment that is rapidly spreading in wit:
against
the
estate
of
Merritt
G.
the United States, will be thorough
TheSoutiheast quarter of Sec­
Tuel, deceased, are hereby notified
ly investigated for ttie state of
tion Twenty-Three, the Soutiv-
to present them in proper form to
Weekly Grid of Local New*
Oregon by" a special committee of
west quarter of Section Twen­
the undersigned, the duly appoint­
experts under the direction of the
ty-four, the Northwest quar-
ed executrix of the last will and
Far Your luferwatiou
Oregon state planning board, it " ter of Section Twenty-five
testament of Merritt G. Tuel, de­
was announced here Monday * by
and the Northeast quarter of
ceased, at the law offee of Geo. G.
Ormand R. Bean, chairman of the
Section Twenty-six, ail in
Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
Township Two North, Range
board.
*
Measles have been prevalent in
six months from the date of this
The
project,
which
is
regarded
Eighteen,
East
of
the
Wiliam
-
Wasco. Forty pupils were report­
'
notice,
to-wit: January 17, 1936.
as one of the most important in ' ette Meridian.
ed absent from school Thursday
Said
sale
is
made
under
execu-
^<ar>aret- T^ b L
the board’s program for the com­
after which action was token to ,
“
Geo. G. ,Updegi aff,
tion
issued
out
of
the
Circuit
ing
year,
will
be
headed
by
E.
L.
dismiss classes until February 10. |
Potter,
agricultural
economist, Court of the State of Oregon for Attorney for Executrix.
Glenna Hilderbrand and Ray
Last publication Feb. 7, 1936.
Oregon
__ State _ college. He will the
be Coufl^ of Sherman to me di­
Critdbfield have returned to their !
assisted
by
W.
A.
Schoenfeld,
dean
'
rected
in
the
ease
of
The
Federal
respective homes. Ray to Kelso
of tlhc school of agriculture at the Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora - ELECTION RETURNS
and the former to Independence.
state college; C. J. Buck, regional tion, plaintiff; vs. Joseph M. Yo-
Members of the Monday contract
forestor, Portland; Sinclair A. com, also known as Joseph M. Yo- Continued from page one.
club met with Mrs. Frank Lam-
county who were registered. This
bom for 1:30 luncheon followed by
“Pardon me, sir,7 said the hotel Wilson. U. S. Forest Service, Port- cum and Mary M. Yocom. also was a larger vote than was ex­
bonus money will be used for
you mind
telling J*™*; John
B. ~ Yeon,
W. E. Finiey, known as Mary M. Yocum, hus-
three tables of bridge. Higih score
‘ Would
wouui
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T , w
homes, farms and equipment; pay­ cleric. “
would you
you mine
mind veiling. ——-
Biggs o£ bund «nd wif.; BmA of Wm«». . pected and larger than was count­
was won by Mrs. B. W. Guy.
me
your
name?"
|
Portland,
and
J
ment of old debts will absorb- ar
corporation; Bank of Commerce, a ed in the state at large.
Mrs. Arthur Sargent returnea
**My name?" »nowted
new'Burna.
bout 23 percent, personal and fam­
from Saleai Tuesday. Dick John­
ily expenditures will account fot guest "Can’t you see where i' Oregon, with ita widely
No
Yes
Yas
No
Yas No "Yes *"No
signed tfie regiateri’ i
«d climate, topography and so>K
son also motored down accompa­
about 11 percent and almost $100;-
90
30
76
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46
26
92
30
91
•Moro
nied by his mother, Mrs. Kate
000,000 will be invested in auto­
air/’ w.. the reply,."that’s
69
62
11
20
9
72
69
13
Grass
Valley
Johnson who has been a visitor in
mobiles. Approximately $684,000,- what aroused my curiosity."
83
7
78
13
84
5
75
-
16
Wasco
state
board
study
is
expected
to
Salem.
..
000 it is estimated, will be repre-(
66
7
64
10
65
14
57
9
Kent
reveal whether or not measures
Miss Joy White returned home,
sented in uncashed bonds, invest­
68
Í8
77
9
.
74
69
11
16
sihould be passed by the next ses- 5- Rufus
recently from Modesto, Cal., where j Inquiries received at the local
ments
and 4 * savings.
36
10
40
5
4
36
42
Mrs.
Jones
—
I
had
the
most
tei-
sion
o
f
t
fc
e
legislature
that
would
10
Locust
Grove
i-
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1
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.
,
/
1
she has completed her cour®5jp I insuring office of the Federal
‘ 2
51
41
12
Oregon s 35,000 Veterans will re r^ie scare last night. I heard a result in a more efficient use of the
46
48
3
7
Monkland
ban^°HK H*White3»nd
Housing Administration give sup-
22
00^
23
00
19
1
2
Rutledge
21
iX’ aHra visi^ inMrua^fo.. port to the belief of omei.!. of the ceive more than $20,000.000 and, ’ noise in the middle of the night state’s soil resources.
48
7
,
49
6
T1
4
51
44
Klondike
Such
legislation
would
provide
on the basis of the national esti-i and turned on the light. There
timp
American Legion that a subston-
533
510
92
121
84 537
107 521
for classification of all lands ex-1
Totals
an indefinite
left for' tial part of the forthcoming bonus mate, they will spend about $5,-i sticking out from underneath the
cept those now in forest, and while
Eurene to visit her daughter Mrs. money will be invested in home 000.000 for homes. Every county bed was a pair of man’s legs.
it woujd not interfere witih present
in the state will participate in the
Mrs. Bones—Was it a burgler? operations, it would prohibit trans­
Rav
Barlow.
.
properties.
j
IKay DM*
•
,11
a.-
Tho iirivae n’t ■
nf
Mrs. Jones-^-Oh, nd) r It was my
The wives of a number of
Vet- distribution and resulting benefit
Dean Barnett was called to
fer of rural land except for use as
husband. He hoard the noise first. classified according to the laws.
Eugene to accept a federal appoint- erans have called at the FHA office ’to business and industry,
in the Park building to inquire
..mi
Such measures would prevent
ment.
about
the
complete
home
financing
j
Mrs. L. R. Walsh won high
many futile attempts to farm sub­
honors receiving club prize and plan, their intention being to use J
marginal areas, would provide
Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand guest prize the bonus money to purchase a
grazing land where most needed,
when three tables of cards were building lot or as a down payment
and would make for the most effec­
in play at the home of Mrs. L. P. on an existing property.
tive use of the soils.
•
Similar inquiries have been re­
Haven who was hostess for the
j Otiber members are expected to
ceived by cooperating lending in­
junior bridge club.
be added to the committee, and
stitutions ...
in ---------------
Portland and else-
Mrs. Fred Abescher and son Dan ------------
: the board plans to have the recom-
Also for Established Lines of
came up from Sherwood Thursday. where in the state and realtors re-
I mendation on the project ready in
an -----
increasing
number
of hom*
to remain for a sihort time at the port
---- * —
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March.
Earl Riéhelderfer home.
I sales to Veterans who will turn
Mill Feeds
Grain Bags
This problem of feeding a man where fruits and vegetables fail;
Mrs. W. E. Dutton was club over their bonus checks as initial
Rice—You claim a woman can’t
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Twine
hostess to the Klondike club mem-1 payment as soon as the moaey is isn’t as simple as it seems on the fruit pies served with cheese are keep a »©cret but I’ve kept my age
bers Thursday. Mrs. A. M. Hicks, received. . Under the terms ot surface. If the men in your fam- always welcome.
Rolled Grains
Concentrates
Build around this' mannish dish a secret since I was 25.
Maude Akers and Mrs. V. V. Rust some contracts, monthly payments y eat heartily and with satisfac-
Stoffl
—
Yes,
but
one
of
these
drove out from town, Mrs. Hicks are started immediately, thus mak ion anything and everything serv­ the type of meal your husband re­ days you’ll simply have to tell it.
Flour
Salt
to give instruction in the art at, Ing actual possession possible pend ed and yet aren’t overweight or quires but when it comes to edu­
Rice—Ob, no. After a woman
All kinds of Insurance
basket making.
| ing formal transfer of the bonus suffering from chronic indigestion, cating a man to certain types oi
keeps
a
secret
for
20
years
she
then you may count yourself bles­ foods, remember that a woman’s ought to know pretty well how to
H our « guests of Mr. and Mrs. amount.
Louis Sdholl recently were Mrs.| According to the American Le- sed. For you are the envy of the best weapons are subtility and pa-
keep it
Crawford and Mrs. Creighton of gion estimate, approximately 26 numerous worried wives who find tience.
percent or $518,600.000 of the the problem of husband feeding a
Bend.
DEEP SEA DELIGHT
Mrs. Morrisey—You used to say
Hollis Hull was here from Port­
Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease
large one.
One
pkg
of
noodles
I
was
all the world to you.
.
The method of making a meal One c. medium white sauce
land for a visit at the home of his by won high score at bridge and
Mr. Morrisey—Yeaih, but I’ve
C. T. langley at chess.
enjoyable varies with the type of One small can button mushrooms learned my geography since.
mother, Mrs. Adeline Hull.
Mrs.
H.
A.
Van
Gilder
gave
a
man you have to feed. If he is
Mrs. E. L. Feldman was a busi
or one-fourth lb fresh ones
—Pathfinder.
ness visitor in Portland for sever- Wednesday dinner party. The fol- overweight, it is wise to curb his One medium size can tUna fish
al days.
! losing guests were present: Olive appetite with a Ihrge succulent
One lb can asparagus tips or
Augusta Huckin of Pullman Robinson and Jahn iRobinson: Mr. salad, served as the first course.
One and a half lbs. fresh, ones
spent the week end with her moth­ and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder; And be very miserly with sugars One c. grated American cheese
Walter Eaton and Mrs. Art Bar- and fats in cooking and wary of
er, Mrs. Augusta Huckin.
One half tsp salt
Miss Jessie Hull came up from zee.
such trimmings as rich, jellies and One-eighth tsp pepper
__
____________
Portland
spending last Wednesday Dean Silver returned to Corval-
gravies. But be careful to remem­
night at the home of her sister, lis after an extended visit with his ber that a hungry man is not a Dash of paprika
Cook the noodles in salted boil­
Mrs. Andy Shearer._______________ father, Chester Silver.
happy one and make a specialty of ing water until tender. Drain,
Ross Morrow motored from
The Tillicum club met at the meals that are filling without be
rinse and drain them again. Add
the home of Mrs. J. F. Royce. Lunch­ ing fattening.
Monta Vista, Colorado, to
the rest of the ingredients in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs eon was served followed by three
If the man is thin and nervous order named, reserving some of
Frank Morrow. (Mrs. Ross Mar- tables of bridge. Mrs. Art Smith be as lavish as you like with
row and children returned home and Mrs. B. E. Guy won the high cream, butter, sugar and othei the grated cheese for the top of
the dish. Place in buttered casse­
with him Thursday after a visit and consolation prizes.
high calorie foods but besure to role. sprinkle with the grated
The new officers installed by the serve the food in a tempting man­
of two months.
Mrs. Oscar Humburg returned Knights of Pythias lodge, Aqrora ner and see that the atmosphere cheese, and bake in a moderate
home. She was accompanied by lodge. No. 54, include« the follow­ at the dinner table is happy, even oven (350 degrees)
3
her mother Mrs. George Rood of ing: Chancellor, Joe Hilderbrand;
gay
Vice-chancellor, Fay Brackett; Pre
Hillsboro.
Perhaps the man takes a nega
Frank Knox and daughters Dor­ late, Bruce Millard; Master of tive attitude toward good-for-you
othy, Donna and Jessie spent Sun­ Arms. Arnold Brady; Master oi foods simply because too much has
day in The Dalles at the home of Works, Jahn McClure; Inner Guard been said regarding their very im­
FUNERAL ifOMl
George Moon; Outer Guard. ¡My­ portant place in the diet. In that
Mr. and Mrs. William Byers.
The election board for the spec­ ron Haise.
case a bit of careful disguising of
ial election was: Myrtle Funk,
Mrs. Earl Richelderfer recently the protective foods saves him and
Phone 345 The Dalle*, O k
Belle Clothier, Annabel Fortner. underwent a major operation in his disposition. A bit of onion, a
SCHINtEY’S
------ or----- -
R. O. Scott and Rachael Medler.
The Dalles hospital. .
dash of catsup, or Worchestersdiire
Mrs. L. T. Sloat and family have
Mrs. Vintin Watkins is recover­ sauce adds sophistication and de­ GRASS VALLEY PHARMA« \
moved into the Van Gilder house. ing from an operation and is re­ velops the character of creasn
Phone 222
Mrs Afton McIntyre returned ported as doing well.
soups and cream or cheese sauces;
to Portland Sunday to receive med­
There will be a public meeting fruit or tomato juice cocktoil even
ical attention. Mr. McIntyre and in the interest of the Townstsic
STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
children accompanied her.
plan at the high school auditorium
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon next Monday night. 0. E. Chil­
were hosts at a dinner party for ders of Portland will be the speak-
the school faculty Wednesday eve­ er. People of Wasco and vicinity
N©. 143C
ning. After dinner bridge and will have an oportunity to hear the
CATERPILLAR
chess were played. Lorraine Dar- principles of ¿he plan explained.
41.75 WART N©. 143A
Lloyd Hennagin returned iron
MEETING
Portland where he went last wee
to be at the bedside of his father.
The mildesotasting, lightest
House guests of Mrs. Minnie Mc­
straight Pennsylvania rye you
Kinney last week were her son *nd
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney Movies
At 1:00 P. M.
can buy . . . you’ll prefer it!
of Heppner.
Hustrated
Talks
I
will
sell
at
public
auction,
Mr. and Mrs. Ova Hansen were
hosts to the members of the Interesting
at my ranch, 13 miles east of
FREE
pinochle club Saturday evening.
Arlington on the highway to
Mr. and Mirs. Ted Anderson won
Heppner, the following:
high honors and low scores were
Talking motion plc
made by Mr. and Mrs. Arvid An-,
demon. late refreshments were
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY
H F r V4V1
Instructive
data
...
an
Mr and Mrs. George Benson and
Every drop 2 years 6 months old-
One pure bred Shire stnl-
three Mildren of The Dalles moved
opportunity to saa and
into the Joe Agee house and the
lion, broke to irod'k. One
learn all about the naw-
children are enrolled in the grade
yearling and
(
school. Mr. Benson is working on
New Board of Federal Land Bank at Spokane
Wasco School
Control of Farm
Closed For Measles
Until Feb. 10
Veterans Ask
For Homes To
Invest Bonus In
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Wasco, Oregon
Growers
OREGON <MIRY COUNCIL
ZELLS
AUCTION
SALE
HE'S DE’F.f ATE
Sat., Feb. 15
26 Head of Horses
two-year-old CM?-
20 Head of Heifers
WASCO MARKET
RtD 4 WHITE STORE
Burt Brown Barker, vlce-presU
4©nt ©f the University of Oregon,
¡has boon named a delegate to the
Important Anglo-American History
•enforonoe, to be held In London
1« July. Dr. R. C. Clark, head of
the history department at tho unL
mm m
«tola.
MAYFLOWER
OOc PINT
G roceries—Meats—F resh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season.
Tuesday
Feb. 18
O’MEARA
SUPPLY CO.
Dairy Type, that will
freshen soon. These cows
have
been
government
ECHO SPRING
$1 35 PINT
42^5 WART
A straight whiskey value you
won’t find it easy to duplicate.
AVAIL ABLE IN ORNGON
tested.
Machinery & Tools
George Shane, Owner
Terms, Cash
MAIK OF
DUBONNET^
WINI-THt GR4AT MINCH AMRITIF — AfcCOMOl UX BY VOLUMI
.J’l
I—
STRAIGHT OR IN
COCKTAILS. DU­
BONNET IS AME­
RICA'S
FAVOR­
ITE NEW DRINK
LARGE
$2.50
NO.640A