Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 21, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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’ TUI UUMAN CUUMFT JOUOMA1. MORO, ORBGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY «1. UM
Miss Mary Jeanette Sargent who FEEDING IAMBS
Townibip four(4) 3outh. Ra­
is attending Willamette University ।
nge eighteen (18) East of
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from
page
one
| «irta
wm .lected aoprotarv
secretary nf
of the soph-! ’ th|,'
the WiMmnefte Meridian;. the
very unsatisfactory
11 <1/ _ _ <1
omore class there recently.
Rraina
gtart At th< end VOlG WeRtner
Northwest quarter (NW1) of
Leroy Belshee left for Alaska of the first month the average gain |
the Northeast quarter (NEi),
By Lawrence Henderson
recently, where he will be employ­ was 7.4 pounds compared with Hi .
Section thirty three (S3),
ed at Ketchican.
Township four (4) South,
_____ _________ ___ _
_ BlM’-r-rl The mercury eviden-
The upper grades of the Wasco with the same grain ration. At1 tly took a rather sudden nose dive1 Range eighteen (1H) East 7
school will present a three act the end of the second month, with'—-much to our disgust. At thej of the Willamette Meridian;
farce “Oh, Professor’’ in the school even smaller gains ahefwn. one present we haven’t had any ex-
Containing three hundred twen
auditorium Saturday evening, Feb­ pound of chopped alfalfa hay per tremo cold snaps but even so it
ty (320) acres in Sherman
ruary 22. Members of the cast head was added to the ration each has been more than six degrees
County. Oregon.
George Moon Wins Trip To
are Idabelle Spencer, Ruth Cook- day, after which excellent gains below zero. And—those children
Said sale is made under execu­
ingham, Jack Hines, Marion Crews, were shown.
that come'to school on busses must tion issued out of the Circuit
Calif oi n a for Salesmanship
Malcolm Richelderfer, Dorothy and
practice a great deal of coopera­ Court of the State of Oregon for
Donna Knox, June Wilde, June
the County of Sherman to me di­
tive
shivering and shaking.
Hines, Kenneth and Helen Blau ALLOTMENTS
The announcement of games to rected in the case of State of Ore­
Mrs. 4. M. Hicks was taken to and Jean Dutton.
be played this pabt week was for gon, Represented and Acting by
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The EJalles hospital Saturday with
Many arc still out of school be- of th« AAA from its inception in naught —not a one were played, be- the World War Veterans’ State
a severe ease of pneumonia. Her cause of illness although school May 1933 to the end of 1935. The ing postponed btcimse of illness Aid Commission, plaintiff vs. Alex­
condition is reported as very ser­ was discontinued for a two week total amounted to $1.480,057,513.25 and inclement weather. Even at ander Jackson, a single man; K. L.
ious at latest word from the hos­ period.
Of the total approximately 1100 that we intend to play Arlington Hauser; John Karlen, » single
pital.
The last home basketball game million dollars was paid to fanners Saturday. Perhaps we may ail man; J. J. Decker and Marguerite
Mrs. Jennie Young returned will be played Friday at 7:30 with for rental and benefit payments. have a more cheerful outlook on Decker, husband and wife; O. A.
Carlson, as Receiver of The First
from The Dalles following a busi­ the boys and girls both meeting About 75 million was used for re­ life by tomorrow night.
ness visit uf several weeks.
moval and conservation of surplus, i Two new typewriters were re­ National Bank of The Dalles,. Ore­
Gtass Valley.
gon; The United .States National
Mrs. Abbie Hull left for Port­
New officers of the Garden Club and 157 million for drouth relief, ceived last Monday and how they
land after a two weeks stay with are President, Mrs. F. E. Fortner; food conservation and disease erad- have been razzed. Every one has Bank of Portland (Oregon), a cor­
her daughter Mrs. Free Crews and Vice-president, Mrs. H. A. White; ication operations. ■ About 78 mi)- suddenly decided to get their typ- poration; Mark Skinner, as super
intendent of Banks of the State of
family.
Sec Treas., Mrs. F. F. Lambom. lion was used in adminlstyation. ing done—to the teacherr ’s surprise Oregon, in charge .of the affairs
new
ma-
60
per
cent
of
which
was
spent
in
order
to
try
out
the
Mi-. H. A. White and her daugh The next meeting of the members
of the Moro State Bank; Frank
ter, Luu -e, are home again. Lou- will be held at the home of Mrs. • in the field and 40 per cent at. chines.
I Oud attendance has been by no Gabel; Elizabeth Williams and A.
rtceiving medical treat-; ’ E. D. McKee Tuesday, March 10.
ise
1 Washington.
yx
’
report for Oregon shows means perfect of late. If it has J. Decker, defendants. ..
ment in Puidu.il and is slightly
HUGH CHRISMAN
Donald
Wilson
of
The
Dallas
benefit
and
rental payments in this not been cold, it has Been tonsilitis;
improved.
Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon
.
visited
in
Wasco
with
his
unda.
Btate
am<mn
t!ng
to
#808,769.08
if
it
hasn
’
t
been
toasilitis,
it
has
Asa Richelderfer left for Port­ Leroy Belshee, for a few days last un<kr the wheat
807.716.29) been flu; if it hasn’t been flu. it Feb. 21-28;Mareh fl-18, ’36.
land Tuesday with a load ol live
week.
|
an<
j
Corn-hog
($1.001,052.79)
pro- has been an epidemic—kmeasles;
stock. He returned Friday.
and last, if it hasn’t beenmeasles, . Notice of Final Settlement
Regardless
of
the
illness
of
Mrs.
j
grams.
Sherman
county
farmers
Elfin Ross and son, Wallace of
is hereby given that Geo.
received during that period a total it has been absence just on gener­ H. Notice
Beaver, came up Monday to visit H, E. Everett she and her husband of
Wilcox,
administrator of the
$922,734.76 divided as follows, al principles. Our attendance how
with Mrs. Ross who is slaying. aU «lehrated their 55th wedding an-
estate
of
Bud
W. Moore, deceased,
wheat $903,052.99; 6ofn-hogs $19,- ever is again on the up grade and
the home of her parents, Mr. and niversary Sunday, February 16th
has
filed
his
Final
Account in said
•
we
are
all
mothering
the
hopes
of
in the presence of the following 681.77.
Mrs. W. E. Everett.
estate,
and
,
that
£
Saturday, the
! leas illness in the future (evident­
George Moon was a represents-1 children: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ever-!
14th
day
of
March,
1936. at the
ly it wouldn’t takers philosopher
tive from here at an insurance I ett of Portland; Mrs. Ida Downie| Flubb—Now there’s-a generai to imagine the feelings
hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m.-in the
the
pompany trip to Los Angeles. He of Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Mattie Ross for you. One day you read about other communities of the county.) County Court Room in the County
won the trip through selling the of Beaver; Mrs. Myrtle Funk of him in Mexico, the next In Cuba
The patience of the civic stu­ Court House in Moro, Sherman
largest amount of insurance in a Wasco. Absent were sons Charles, and a day later you hear he’s in dents has been sorely tried of late. County, Oregon, has been fixed as
given territory. He left last ! Carl and Lee, of Eugene and Mrs. Europe.
the time and place for the hearing
Clara Rainey of Oakland, Mrs. • Dubb—To what general do you Between current event folders and of objections to said report and
week.
charts designating ths functions of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin Edna Farrel of The Dalles and refer?
I various phases of our government the settlement thereof.
Flubb
—
General
Chaos.
and children Darrie and Sharon Pearl of Klamath Falls.
Geo. H. Wilcox,
1 they have been unusually busy.
had their Sunday dinner at Stiles
Administrator
of said estate.
The folders.—nevertheless, tend to
on the Deschutes.
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
show what outside,, reading ,the
...
Federal Veterinarian B. H. Mil-j
studnts do and is really of much Attorney for Administrator.
ler of Nebraska has been in the
more interest than the monotenous Feb. 14, 21, 28. March 6, 1936.
Klondike district for the past week i
< study from the text.
testing cattle for Bang’s disease,1
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
and vaccinating sheep.
Of
Real Property
'
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale
An unusual occurance was the
Of
Real
Property
4
On the 7th day of March, 1936,
birth of a lamb weighing 16
On Saturday, the 21st day of at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at
pounds, to a ewe belonging to
March, 1936, at the hour of ten the front door of the Courthouse
Herb Root. Almost ready for mut
o’clock a. m. at the front door of in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon.
ton chops already.
Courthouse in Moro. Sherman I will sell at public auction to the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot
With Washington’s Birthday in ishing food, fresh air in abundance the
County.
Oregon, I will sell at pub­ highest bidder for. cash the follow­
were recently called to Yakima, the offing and with celebrations all plenty of exercise ~ and regular
by the death of Mr. Proudfoot’s ■ over the state during the past week houH .... and prodiyjed a healthy lic auction to the highest bidder ing described real property located
for, cash, the following described in. Sherman County, ‘Oregon, to-
brother.
commemorating the 77th Annhner- hardy stock.
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wit:
Harley Myers, brother of Mrs. sary of Oregon’ s admission ihto
We might dwell upon that,, thot real property located in Sherman
TheSoutiheast quarter of Sec­
Orville Yocum, is working on the the United States, we are reminded and in the end simpU^i our ^wn County, Oregon, to-wit:
tion Twenty-Three, the South­
The
South
half
(Si)
of
the
Joe Hilderbrand farm.
that the problems of the hdusé- menus to Ihdude mor^b
west quarter of Section Twen-
Southwest quarter (SWI), the
Mrs. Harry Van Gilder present-1 wife haven’t always been as «im- senfials . . . whole gra
ty-four, the Northwest quar-
Southwest quarter (SWf) of
ed a talk on Great Women Exec­ pie as they are today.
frùitï ïhd vegetables^
today.
ter of Section Twenty-five.
the Southeast quarter (SEI),
utives in Education at the Wasco
At one of the banquets the toast you’r« Jin the mood try thi« recipjt
and the Northeast quarter of
Section twenty eight (28).
Women’s Study Club when it met master recalled that his owa pion- for spoon corn bread. It
Section Twenty-six, all in
Townhsip four (4) South,
at the home of Mrs. E. D. McKee. , neer mother had been her own ex- as popular with your fa
a» ..it
Township Two North, Range
Range eighteen (18) East of
Twelve members responded to the pert tailor and shoemaker, that she was with your grandmqth^'s.
Eighteen, East of the Willam­
the
Willamette
Meridian;
the
roll call. Singing of the girls club made over his fathers “pants’’]
Spoon Cornbread ’
ette Meridian.
Southeast quarter (Sift) of
was one of the features of the pro­ for the next in line, and that the One cup cornmeal.
Said sale is made under execu­
the Northeast quarter (NEi).
gram.
“pants” were handed down until One half teaspoon each salt, soda
tion
issued out of the Circuit
Section
thirty
two
(32),
Town
­
Mrs. Vintin Watkins returned the last of the children had worn Two cups sour milk
Court of the State of Oregon for
ship four (4) South, Range
from The Dalles hospital Sunday them. “I was the 11th of the line4** T wq eggy
the County of Sherman to me di­
eighteen (18), East of the
much improved in health.
Two tablespoons butter
he said.
rected in the case of The Federa'
Willamette
Meridian;
the
Mrs. Frank Morrow was hostess
Many a housewife today com- jMhl dry ingredients; add sour
Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora­
West half (Wi) of the North
to members of the contract club plains of the responsibilities in- milk, egg yolks and melted butter:
tion, plaintiff; vs. Joseph M. Yo-
west quarter (NWJ), the
Wednesday, serving a one-thirty volved in providing food and cloth­ mix thoroughly and fold in the
com, also known as Joseph M. Yo­
Northeast quarter (NEi) of
dessert luncheon followed by two ing for her brood of two. three or stiffly beaten egg , whites. Bake
cum and Mary M. Yocom. also
the
Northwest
quarter
(NW-
tables of bridge. Guests were four children. She complains , . . . in moderate oven 350 degrees, for
known as Mary M. Yocum, hus-
i), Section thirty three (33),
M eAdames F.R. Fortner, Andy with shoes, with every type of 30 minute«. Serve with spoon.
Shearer and V. A. Haufelt, high clothing available for purchase
scores going to Mrs. Frank Lanf- ready made .... with the problem
born and Mrs. Fortner. Thursday of meal planning confined merely
afternoon Mrs. Morrow had the to purchasing thé desifed foods
Tillicum chib members in for two and preparing them for the table. ’
tables of cards and Mrs. S. J. with every type of labor saving!
Brock received high score and Mrs. device imaginable to lighten the’
house work and provide more iime
Phone 345 The Dalles, (he
In spite of the cold weather a for leisure.
good crowd gathered at the Opera
-or-----
Let her talk with some hardy
house to see the Darktown Strut­ pioneer of the past generation and
ter« Ball Minstrel presented by the she will find that the problems of' GRASa VALLEY PHARMACY
Wasco Civic Singers Saturday the housewife haven’t always been
Phob« te. f
night.
as simple. These women prepared
Voldis Wilde returned from the leather and made the shoes
Banks to the home of his parents for their families. They spun the
and was in school Monday.
used in tneir weaving and
Loo Watkins has taken over the thread
made
the
garments worn. ’ j C mb II ,
dray business formerly operated
pioneers
raised
the food ierved at
by his brother, Vintin.
RED 4 WHITE STORE
their tables, milked their own
cows, and suffered many hardships
because of food spoilage and weath
Groceries- Meats— Fresh
er conditions.
As a result the food served was
Fruits and Vegetables in
essentially simple but wholesome
Season
• and nourishing. Every member of
the household had his share of re-*
'sponsibility. According to pres-1
Your Patronage Solicited
ent day standards life was exceed- *
ingly simple but It provided nour-
Adult Education
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„
ip I Games Delayed By
Teacher of Wasco
band and wife; Bank of Waseo, a
corporation; Bank of Commerce, a
corporation. Mark II. Skinnar. as
Superintendent of Banks; Carl
Evorett and Blanche S. Everett,
husband aad wife; and the Wasco
National Farm I««
Loan Association.
a corporation, defendants.
a N
HUQH CHRIRM
CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Ill With Pneumonia
>yADA,R^MAYN E
ORIGON WRY COUNCIL
ZEIL’S
FUNERAL HOME
Wait till you see how easy,
our Family’s Whiskey
slithers down your throat!
Me and the boys are up to
our knees in orders for our
Family’s Whiskey. You
know it took a whole life-
tuna of distilling experience
to make whiskey that trick­
les down so nice and easy
as this does. So far every­
body that’s tasted it has said
it’s the grandest whiskey
they’ve run across yet. I
hope you think the same.
AVAILABLE IN OREGON
DwideS and Battled by I m . S. Flndi & Co., lac.. Schanioy. Fa.—DIvhiM at Schenlay Frodacts Co.. I m .
FHKE— A copy of The Wilken Fa-nlly Cocking A!b>>m
i jull write me at The Maple*.
R F D No ». Schn/r*. P.
AUCTION SALE
POSTPONED TO
WASCOMARKET
Thursday, Feb. 27
At R. J. Ginn Farm 2 Miles East of DeMoss Springs
AT 1:00 P. M
21 Head of Horses & Colts
Lowest in
Operating Cost
this “Caterpillar”
Twenty-two
Thousands of “Caterpillar” Twen­
ty-Two’s now at work for farm
owners all over the country have
proved th« fact that this tractor
lead« the field in low up-keep
cost. ♦"
Its flrst cost is low .... it oper­
ates efficiently an low cost fuel . . .
replar went parts are unhrellevt-
ably low « •'. . less than $40.00 re­
build« the engine.
You’ll nave with a Twenty-Two.
O’MEARA
SUPPLY CO.
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Wasco, Oregon
Growers
Weight 1400 to 1700 Pounds
»
One Brood Sow & Two Heifers
Also for Established Lines of
Mill Feeds
Grain Bans
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Twine
Rolled Grains
Concentrate*
Flour
Salt
All kinds of Insurance
1-18 hoe Kentucky Grain Drill
2-3 Bottom John Deere Plows
1 Dane Mower
1 Tomlin Weeder
1 Iron wheel Wagon Header bed 2-22 foot Iron Harrows
6 Sets of Harness
Lead bars. Hitches, Chains
1 -8 foot McCormick-Deering Binder
Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease
C. W. Smith, Owner
Terms Cash
G. R. Gochenour, Auctioneer