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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1938)
TH ^SR RR M A N COVNTT. JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, A M O t t , l4<8 Boyer Knox winning the jrizea. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Stooel and ton Charles, L. Barnett and I eon Dean and Ralph Williams. ! Mrs. Eliza Dingle and Mm. R. H. McKean motored to Moro F r i day afternoon where they attended p « Iver tea given by the .M oro Woman’s Club for the benefit of the GYldren’i Farm Home. Mr. and Mrs. Joes Leonard and C. F. Langley visited in Corvallis over the week end. ■ M h. Esther Stanley la happy to have as her house guest M t «. Mae Murchie of The Dalles who expects to remain during the summer. The eleven students in the Wasco high school civics class were present at the city council meeting Monday evening and heard the discussion about the purchase of a new pumping plant. / R. Geo. L- Baker, manager of the Mrs. Art Smith drove to The Dalles Wednesday and brought her Columbia Empire Industries, Inc„ Jess A. Digman, chairman ef Columbia Empire Industries, Ine, mother Mrs. Anna Lee home from Mrs. - — *- ass----- ------------------------------------------------- the Mid-Ooluirtbia hospital where she has been under observation. Church* services will be held here Sundav at the M. E. church but none will he held at Grass Valley ly denomination. • Margaret McDermid returned home Saturday from Oregon City where she attended senior high school. T < D2Q».M a V n | ÎRY COUNCIL Pre-Paym ent Urged For , Borrowers SPRING TRICKS “iblocm in the »pring.” Spring Is in the air again. The The entire change is handled ily’ twenty-first day of March official- skillfully, knowingly and ly heralds its entrance, and pay- *«4 look like this: chologically, regardless of sun, " inter Dnner wind or rain, it is »eased with a Stuffed Pork Chops mingled feeling of quiet excite- Candied Sweet Potatoes ment and anticipation. This feel- Creamed Onions ing reverts back many thousands Banana Apple Salad of years. At that time this day was Chocolate Pie, Milk, Tea spent in laughter, song, dance and Spring Dinner feasting. The feast did not include* Roast Breast of Lamb the delicacies of winter; but lavish: New Potatoes in Cream ed the new gifts o f the earth. J Lettuce Hearts, Today as in yesteryears, the Buttered Asparagus homemaker instinctively moves a- j Rhubard Shortcake with Whipped way from sizzling steaks, “Frem- Cream Milk, Tea chy” potatoes and heavy pastries.. Asparagus coekcd in butter She realizes the need for change One pound of asparagus in the menu and market plans in | Two large lettuev leaves tw o ; directions. First, that the Two tablespoons butter, seasoning heavier energy and heat giving Wash aspar&gu» carefully, and foods are replaced by foods a- break off tough ends. Have lettuce bounding in vitamins and miner drenched in water. Place butter als: and secondly, that the total in sauce pan, add asparagus, cover day’s fobd intake is unconsciously closely with lettuce leaves and decr ased. However, since these cover. Cook at a moderate tem changes mean simplicity in prepa perature until tender. (Test by ration and departure of long hours picking through the lettuce with a of cookary, they are approached fork) Remove lettuce, season as with pleasure and determination. paragus, and serve.' The marget list for the spring menus includes pink rhubarb for r Betty’s and sauces, to he served with s light butter wafers. White heads of cauliflower, green-green stalks of broccoli, ascaiagus, rad LAWYER ishes, lettuce, and a variety of fruits are all tempting and sug WASCO MORO gestive at the vegetable and fruit _______ markets. More keenly than ever is the place of milk, cream butter and DEWALT PAYNE, M. Û. cheese for supplying high quality Physician and Surgeon building materials for children and 203-204 U. S. Bank Building essential ‘toners’ for adults estab _____ The alert homemaker does Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ- lished. not recheck her order; but natur- *n3 the fitting of glasses, ally increases it to cover the ad- Office Phone Residence Phone ditional lighter desserts, saucy 843 ‘ 935 souffle’s and nourishing soups that Hours 9-12 2-5 The Dalles, Oregon A practical plan for helping Land Bank borrowers set aside an zi. noia oennett Ila extra portion of their earnings, especially during good crop years to meet their mortgage loan pay ments in lean y e a n , thereby i ■uring steadier progress toward de’; t-l eedom, was announced last week by President E. M. Ehrhardt as an outgrowth of the farm eredit act of 1937. In simple terms the plan en courages borrowers to- pay one or more amortisation installments in advance when, extra funds are available, for application when a Donald nth president of tke-University of Oregon regular ,ingtalhn<4^ faling due cannot be met in the normal way. On such “reserve” - payments held in trust for the borrower an interest accrual of 8 per cent per annum will be allowed by the bank —corresponding to the rate paid by the bank on its last issue of bonds marketed to the investment public. Interest earnings will be r ratee a *. camp celi compounded on simi-annual in stallment dates. On M arch 1 D r. Donald M . Erb By this favorable means it will became the seventh president of be very much to every borrower’s the U niversity of Oreron, succeed advantage to get a year ahead on ing D r. € . Valentine Boyer, presi- ; in stilm en ts, then keep a year dent since 1934. Other presidents ahead all the time, Mr’. Ehrhardt explained. ‘‘This way the borrow were John W . Johnson, firs t e x er will not only je playing safe ecutive, 1875 to 1893; C harle* p^iinst some possible future .time Chapman. 1893 to 1899; Frank when he could not otherwise meet 1899 to 1998; Prince L o his payments, but he will also be d e n Campbell, 1998 until 1885. retaining . a reasonable interest and D r. A rnold Bennett H all, earning on advance deposits. 1985 to 1982. » p ra m “From every point of view the wisest thing for any one to do is tc plan his affairs to get out of Mr. and Mr.. Lloyd Roys« and Mr. and k r « . E. L. Wald and Mr» Moraan of The Dalle, - debt just as steadily and promptly Mr. and Mr». John Rayne visited I Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Guy spent — '— as possible.,’ in Odell Sunday spending the day Sunday visiting in Goldendale at companied Mrs. Helen Bruckerti with Mrs. Royee’s aunt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr8, H* White Monday fh-tgin .A Four tables of bridge were in Bowman. Twenty six' relatives wh«n they returned from a shop- “So you go to school, do you, play when Mrs. Walter Medler en were dinner guests in observance ping trip to The Dalles. She is a Bobby?” asked the clergyman of tertained the Tuesday contract of Bemis Guy's brother, Harold’s j guest of Mre. Pres Boice. the nine-year-old hopeful of the birthday. club. . Table decorations were __________________ __ __________ j Succeeding Miss Evelyn Scott as Briggly household. spring flowers on th* one thirty The Wasco school has planned music teacher next year will be “Yes, sir,” answered Bobby. Mrs. ta give an exhibition of physical Andrew Landle«, director of music A new family is moving into dessert luncheon tables. “Let me hear you spell bread.’ “B-r-e-d.” town from Madras. Mr. and Mm. Frank Lamborn won high score education accomplishments o f the at Lakeview this year for club and Mrs. Richard Yocum « to n <to fendvnl » M„ . a N . PortUnd “The dictionary «pell« it with R. B. Berni, having come to fill for guests. ~ • n ‘a / B obby/ the place left vacant through the Altruistic club member» were * “Yes, sir; but you didn’t ask transfer of T. L. Kistnet to New busily engaged with their needles •me how the dictionary spells it. These include, loans for Modernization of homes and other buildings and for New Construction of other than residences. Ask for details. berg. when they met with Mrs. Maud You ask me how I spell it.” — m. * tamed members of her bridge C. R. Harding, Manager L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. Akers last Thursday afternoon for Tuesday afternoon study chib - f , e . ^9C°, attend the d«b and additional guests Friday Oregon law requires that head members met with Mrs. Joe Hil their regular meeting. J T r 'b i m 1 ,0 *° »ft»™ »»- Luncheon was »erred Miss Margaret Johnson returned lights be dimmed when meeting to Goldendale May 14th. at one thirty. Helen Strong o f derbrand with Mrs. Bert Endicott of Moro, Mrs. Morgan of The home from her school at Norths “ r- Mr«. T. L. Kisti\er and Moro received guest prize and Mrs. oncoming vehicles at night on wet, hard-surfaced roads, Secretary of Dalles, Miss Olive 'Robinson and western business college to be with son Teddy moved to Newberg hav- Max Williams club prize. her mo<ther who has been ill for State Earl Snell reminds motor- ing been transferred by the Mrs. J. F. Royee as additional The Standard Bearers group*; ist«./ He also advises the dimming the past week. Standard Oil company. guests. Program features were a gave a party at the M. E. church., of lights under other night con- paper on Bonneville dam by Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Needham, Rev. Carey and Mrs. Eliza Friday evening inviting a number ditions aa well, when meeting son Raymond and twins Gene and Cliff Fridley, several readings by Dingle were in Hood River Mon of special guests for the occasion-' other cars. Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and : Mrs. Joan of Bellingham, Washington day to attend the Mid-Columbia A scavenger hunt was 9 featured j - .......... . ... , Ida Andrews. Some prise winning . spent the _ . . week . end visiting „ at the church convention. with Marion Crews and Dorothy Read the ads in the Journal. ■onp dedicated to Mr.. Sadie Orr J?me M" . 1- P'J?*Ze"' Mr. and Mrs. Afton McIntyre Dunbar, p r e s e n t of the Federa- {*"• '» • <* Mr., and Mrs. Walt Blau visited Sun OOCOOOOOOOCCOOOOOCOOOOOriOOCCQOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr^ tion, taken from the Oregon Chib ven’ — Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weld left day in Fossil. Woman, were sung by the chib. Mrs. Augusta Huckin left Thurs S e e us fo r - for Portland for au indefinite stay. Mrs. Archie Gosson, club presi day for Pullman returning Satur (Mrs. William Clothier entertain dent, gave the English lesson. ed Monday evening with a birth day with her daughter who will The Ladies Choral Club will pre day dinner in honor of her hus spend spring vacation here. I sent an Easter Cantata entitled band. Invited guests were his Mrs. Andy Shearer left for “Thom Crowned King*’ Sunday mother, Mrs. Belle Clothier, Mr. Portland Tuesday for a short C o u n t r y D e l i v e r y o f G a s & O il evening April 17 at the M. E. and Mrs. Diebert Johnson and Miss stay. -J ' i church. They are sparing no e f Frances Gorsline. Lewis Hastings returned home S p e r r y D a i r y a n d P o u lt r y F e e d s fort to make it a success. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finley of after staying at the Douma home _ W. H. Meyers, Sherman county Dufur spent Sunday visiting at the while recuperating. Mias Doris Mae Isaccs of Pull pioneer, died at Caldwell, Idaho home of Frank Knox and daugh- S p e r r y F lo u r at the age of 62 years, March 24. ters. man is ' visiting here with Mrs. Funeral services were held Satur-’ Joe Brackett of Portland spent Augusta Huckin. day in Portland. Survivors are several days of last week trans- F E IÉ D G R I N D I N G Mrs. Lucille Cottrell a daughter,, acting business here. Jack Meyers, a son of The Dalles;! Mr. and Mrs. O kille Yocum • 2 j v two sisters, Mrs. Ida Carlisle,' Mrs. visited Sunday in The Dalles with Safety Deposit Boxes fo r Lease Mary R. Wrny; six brothers, Har- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hockman. Pat- ry J., John C., Edward, Charles, ricia spent the afternoon visiting Radolph all of Caldwell and 4 Frank Carol Dae Drinkard afho is receiv- AU kinds o f Jnsurahce S. Meyers of New York city; and ing medical attention in The x <- V — • «-.I to«. '*’-''— »''» III«.. Ill—M — two grandchildren. Mr. M eyers D a lle s hospital,— -----— Groceries— Meats—Fresh , ■ ___- Ì Bigger Dollar for Dollar value ever lived m ‘Waaco more than twenty Mrs. Ida King returned from Mra. Fruits and Vegetables in Portland Saturday after three Season T Buy on Convenient tsrms Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady vls- weeks visit.' Rad in Medford with friends over | Mr. nd Mrs. Homer Dixon mot- PACIFIC POWM AniOHT COMPANY the week end. After they were’ ered to Elk City Sunday accom- married Medford was the first panied by Wayne Bartrum as far Y a w Patrona# Appreciated z V kw / z et Yettr Service place they resided. ’ as Toledo. . \ oooGQosoeoooeoQc T. Lester Johnson New Salesman *9* 1MI“ * •«- Moves To Wasco AN O REG O N BA NK SERVING OREGON From Madras _ £;.“ " " k 3 x . ™“ - ' FHA Loans under Title One « r “ -« ™ ’- T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h oz the U n it e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k GAS, OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES WASCO MARKET NOW! il * — Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Wasco, Oregon ¡